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Mecca of Banter
6 Games In, Still No Plan!!!!!
Send us a textIn this episode of the Mecca Of Banter podcast, the hosts discuss their teams' recent performances, the impact of social media on fan reactions, and the tactical decisions made by coaches. They delve into the lineup choices and player performances, highlighting key players and their contributions. The conversation shifts to the upcoming matches and rivalries, culminating in a discussion about the all-time US Men's National Team, where they debate the best players in various positions. The episode wraps up with closing thoughts on the future of their teams and the sport. In this...
2025-04-01
54 min
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Ep 104 Live playoff coverage
Henry and Eamon breakdown the first week of the playoffs.
2024-12-03
50 min
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Ep 103 Playoff preview
Eamon and Henry review the playoffs.
2024-11-27
57 min
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Ep 102 Trades and playoffs
Henry and Eamon break down the trades and playoffs.
2024-11-21
1h 16
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Ep 101 Week 8 in the books
Henry and Eamon break down week 8.
2024-10-30
1h 14
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Ep 100 Best draft pick every round
Eamon and Henry talk about nfl wr trades and the best pick in each of the rounds.
2024-10-24
58 min
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Ep 98 Week 4 in review
Eamon and Henry go over week 4.
2024-10-02
1h 09
Giant Cocktails: A San Francisco Giants Baseball Podcast
2025 Starting Rotation Preview + Zaidi Decision Already Made?
It's all over but the crying. But just who will be crying when the season is over? Our sad sacks discuss the recent news that Giants ownership has already decided the fate of HOBO Farhan Zaidi, Zaidi's assessment of the team and the quickly advancing career of Bryce Eldridge. They also preview the state of the 2025 starting rotation. Who's your 5th starter? Roupp or Birdsong?In the lightning round @coleslunch delivers Donovan Walton a meal, Ben's dog gets a new toy and Matthew goes off the rails.On the cocktail side of things Ben is...
2024-09-26
36 min
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Ep 97 Three games down
Eamon and Henry go over every team real quick 3 weeks into te season.
2024-09-25
57 min
The Edge of the Unknown
Conspiracy Theories in Pop Culture with Dr. Barna Donovan
Barna William Donovan is a graduate of the film school of the University of Miami and he earned his Ph.D. from Rutgers University. His commentaries on conspiracy theories, film, television, and popular culture have been quoted in media like the BBC, Variety "The Buddy Cianci Show," MSNBC, CBS news, NBC, Yahoo News, The Daily Journalist, HLNTV, LiveScience, Forbes and in various publications from Europe to Latin America. As a professor in the Department of Communication and Media Culture at Saint Peter's University, he teaches courses in the cultural history of conspiracy theories and conspiracy films, the science fiction film...
2024-09-01
2h 02
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Ep 95 Draft Review
Henry and Eamon breakdown every teams draft.
2024-08-29
1h 14
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Ep 92 Non playoff tems keepers
Eamon and Henry discuss the keepers for the non playoff teams.
2024-07-13
1h 04
Instant Trivia
Episode 1227 - The missing man - The reformation - The new york knocks - Last words - It sounds like
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1227, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: The Missing Man 1: Aboard Apollo 11:Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin. (Michael) Collins. 2: In a famous double-play combo:Joe Tinker, Johnny Evers. Frank Chance. 3: In the name of an optical products company:John Jacob Bausch. (Henry) Lomb. 4: In a legendary trio:Balthazar, Melchior. Caspar. 5: On an 1896 Republican presidential ticket:Garret A. Hobart. McKinley. Round 2. Category: The Reformation 1: This king's demand for an annulment aided the spread of the Reformation to England. Henry VIII. 2: Some reformers insisted that this initiatory...
2024-06-20
07 min
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Ep 91 Playoff team keepers and ranting about nfl announcers
Henry gives the keepers for the playoff teams, Ray goes woke then toxic and Eamon his nfl broacast team tiers.
2024-05-31
1h 38
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Episode 1166 - Hollywood ugly - While henry viii was king - Lead singer of the band - 20th century bestsellers - Crown plaza
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1166, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Hollywood Ugly 1: This actress was quite ugly before her transformation in "Miss Congeniality". Sandra Bullock. 2: No one wants to date Julia Stiles in this 1999 movie except Heath Ledger, and he does it on a lark. 10 Things I Hate About You. 3: Of the frumpy sorority girls led by Anna Faris in "The House Bunny", this "American Idol" runner-up sure stands out. Katharine McPhee. 4: When this loner gets a makeover in "The Breakfast Club", we realize she was pretty all the...
2024-04-21
06 min
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Episode 1109 - 3-name the author - "et" al. - Butler - Classic tv drama episodes - The 5 families
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1109, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: 3-Name The Author 1: "Jo's Boys, and How They Turned Out". Louisa May Alcott. 2: "Kidnapped". Robert Louis Stevenson. 3: "The Deerslayer". James Fenimore Cooper. 4: "The Maine Woods", published posthumously in 1864. Henry David Thoreau. 5: "The Magician of Lublin". Isaac Bashevis Singer. Round 2. Category: Et Al.. With Et in quotation marks 1: Stones do it to tools and smells do it to appetites. whet. 2: In proofreading it means "don't delete". a stet. 3: It can mean a temporary bed or a movers' platform. ...
2024-02-24
06 min
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Ep 87 We are Finally here
Eamon and henry discuss the championship.
2023-12-23
1h 09
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Ep 85 Semifinal preview
Eamon and Henry preview the semifinal matchups.
2023-12-08
52 min
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Ep 83 Week 12 trades and other things
Henry and Eamon discuss all the trades leading up to the deadline and review week 11.
2023-11-22
59 min
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Ep 83 Week 12 trades and other things
Henry and Eamon discuss all the trades leading up to the deadline and review week 11.
2023-11-22
00 min
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Ep 82 Playoff contender preview
Eamon and Henry discuss the 5 teams favored to be in the playoffs and go over who might get the final spot.
2023-11-15
1h 08
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Ep 78 Monster Trades and Week 5 review
Eamon and Henry breakdown all the big trades and week 5.
2023-10-11
1h 38
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Episode 967 - The hudson - Trade names - If you can't beat 'em... - Double double letters - Lost in yonkers
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 967, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: The Hudson 1: A bridge named for this fictional snoozer crosses the Hudson at Catskill. Rip Van Winkle. 2: In 1802 a military academy was established at this site. West Point. 3: In 1807 the first practical steamboat, commonly known by this name, was launched on the Hudson. Clermont. 4: This interstate park on the Hudson features 300-500 foot high cliffs. Palisades. 5: It was on this ship that Henry Hudson was first sent up the river. Half Moon. Round 2. Category: Trade Names 1: As...
2023-10-05
08 min
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Episode 960 - Anagrammed 21st century leaders - Kids rule! - The nationals - On the movie's soundtrack - Tom jones
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 960, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Anagrammed 21St Century Leaders 1: Germany: Meaner Gal Elk. Angela Merkel. 2: Venezuela: Ez Havoc Hug. Hugo Chavez. 3: Italy:Billion Sour Vices. Silvio Berlusconi. 4: The United Kingdom:Wrong Orb Nod. Gordon Brown. 5: Canada:Sharpen The Rep. Stephen Harper. Round 2. Category: Kids Rule! 1: Henry VI was just 9 months old when he succeeded his dad, Henry V, as king of this in 1422. England. 2: This "boy king" was about 9 years old when he became a pharaoh around 1333 B.C.. Tutankhamen. 3: Fyodor III...
2023-09-28
08 min
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Episode 956 - It's "ok" - In a teacup - Thriller - 1920s news flash! - Author last name in common
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 956, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: it's "ok" 1: It begins "You put your right foot in, you put your right foot out". "The Hokey Pokey". 2: It joins 2 oxen together. yoke. 3: You can sing like a star at one of these bars where you accompany pre-recorded tapes. karaoke. 4: According to Guinness, you'll find the world's highest sea cliffs on this "friendly island" of Hawaii. Molokai. 5: Gertrude Stein's constant companion. Alice (B.) Toklas. Round 2. Category: in a teacup 1: Studies show that drinking an herbal tea...
2023-09-24
08 min
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Ep 69 Brothers of Destruction, keepers draft, new divisions and wine and dine
Eamon and and Henry are joined by the Joe to breakdown all the craziness of the last two weeks. destruction
2023-08-04
1h 24
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Episode 901 - music of the '60s - irish stars - 1982 - utter nonsense - three cheers!
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 901, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: music of the '60s 1: In 1969 "Something" became the only No. 1 hit he composed for The Beatles. George Harrison. 2: In 1969 B.J. Thomas had the biggest hit of his career with this song from "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid". "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head". 3: In this 1965 hit, Roger Miller tells us that "Two hours of pushing broom buys a eight by twelve four-bit room". "King of the Road". 4: In 1968 his "Hurdy Gurdy Man" came singing songs of...
2023-08-01
08 min
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Ep 67 Last Ride and How Henry "Henrys"
Eamon, Ray and Henry talk about Ryan leaving, the player we willing to take the Last Ride with, some general fantasy discussion and we interview Henry about his fantasy preparation.
2023-07-09
2h 29
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Ep 65 Reactions to the nfl draft, which handcuff and a baby
Ray, Henry and Eamon discusses how the nfl draft affects our league, which handcuffs we like (Some special ones for Ray) and Eamon talks about Henry Ruxin Soltis-Ducey.
2023-05-25
1h 49
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Ep 63 Best of the rest FA and prepare to mock
Ray, Henry and Eamon play our normal offseason games, we go over the most interesting free agents that have signed since last pod and we prep for our mock.
2023-04-08
2h 10
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Episode 779 - cruisin' the caribbean - readings from homer simpson - ultra-lounge - 19th century business leaders - classic literature
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 779, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: cruisin' the caribbean 1: Princess Cruises shipped in tons of this to keep its private Caribbean island beach looking pristine. sand. 2: As you'd expect, it was the first company to launch a fleet exclusively in the Caribbean. Royal Caribbean. 3: Destiny and Liberty are 2 of this line's "Fun Ships". Carnival. 4: If you're cruising on the Royal Clipper, it will most likely be under this power. wind. 5: When you pull into Guadeloupe, you may have to change your dollars into this official...
2023-03-31
08 min
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Ep 62 BEST POD YET
Eamon, Ray and Henry talk about the rams, free agency, top and bottom scorers in rounds 1-5 and we make a bracket.
2023-03-15
2h 53
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Ep 61 We move on, free agent picks and division 3
Eamon, Ray and Henry are back to talk about Matt and Brad leaving, Broncos being drafted, or dream location for
2023-03-03
2h 06
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Ep 60 trying to never forget this thing that I want to remember and division 2
Eamon, Ray and Henry play game, talk about things that we want to remember next year and we break down division 2.
2023-02-10
1h 24
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Ep 59( Very short episode) Emergency rule change, QB Carousel and Divison 1
Very short episode with Ray, Henry and Eamon.
2023-01-27
2h 18
Friends & Fiction
Friends & Fiction with Elle Cosimano & Laura Zigman
On this episode we bring you TWO amazing novelists—Elle Cosimano and Laura Zigman.Elle Cosimano is a USA Today bestselling author, an International Thriller Award winner, a Bram Stoker Award finalist, and an Edgar Award nominee. Also an acclaimed young adult author, Elle’s debut novel for adults, Finlay Donovan Is Killing It, was a People Magazine Pick, named one of New York Public Library's Best Books of 2021, and kicked off a witty, fast-paced contemporary mystery series. She joins us to discuss the hilarious and heart-pounding third installment in the series, FINLAY DONOVAN JUMPS THE GUN, out...
2023-01-19
1h 00
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Ep 55 Wildcard preview, Champ Henry returns
Ray, Eamon and henry discuss what's on our mind, an Eamon rule change for 2023 and preview all the playoff matchups.
2022-12-01
1h 44
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Episode 655 - Presidential Demises - Henry - The "Lightning" Round - The Beatles - Actresses' Middle Names
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 655, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Presidential Demises 1: He preferred to be buried at West Point, but thought his wife couldn't be buried there, so NYC became his final resting place. Ulysses S. Grant. 2: At 46 years, 177 days, he died at the youngest age of any president. John F. Kennedy. 3: At his death on October 20, 1964, he had survived his presidency longer than any other president: 31 years, 231 days. Herbert Hoover. 4: In March 1930, a month after he retired from the Supreme Court, his funeral was one of the...
2022-11-27
07 min
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Episode 563 - Short Stories - Jokers - Lakes And Rivers - Robert Louis Stevenson - Howdy, Partner!
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 563, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Short Stories 1: "Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut" was one of the "Nine Stories" he published after "Catcher in the Rye". J.D. Salinger. 2: The 1922 play "Rain" is a dramatization of "Miss Thompson", this author's story about Sadie Thompson. Somerset Maugham. 3: In this O. Henry story, the kidnappers pay the father $250 to take the kid back. "The Ransom of Red Chief". 4: He called his third collection of short stories "The Trimmed Lamp and Other Stories of the Four Million". O. Henry...
2022-08-27
07 min
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Ep 41, New Division, Keepers and Draft order for 2022
Recorded after virtual pre draft, Ray and Eamon breakdown the trade of Jay and Henry, keeper surprises, mock the first round base on draft selection and we break down the new divisions.
2022-08-18
1h 15
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Episode 483 - Henry - "Blue" Movies - Hello, Newman - Colombia - Veggies
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 483, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Henry 1: Nominated for 18 Oscars, one of his first jobs was composing music for an Abbott and Costello movie. Mancini. 2: In 1957 he produced and starred in the landmark drama "12 Angry Men". Henry Fonda. 3: Flowery poems by Henry Gibson were often featured on this wacky 1960s sketch-comedy show. Laugh-In. 4: King Henry VIII had Anne Boleyn's head chopped off so he could take up with this lady-in-waiting, his next wife. Jane Seymour. 5: Henry Pu Yi's last years as the ruler of China...
2022-06-08
07 min
For Friends of Friends
The BEST destination for top NBA free agents... Kyrie to LA Clippers??
Donovan Mitchell to NY, Bradley Beal to Toronto, and Kyrie to the Clippers. Henry and Jason explain who fits where, and what would make for the most entertaining NBA offseason!
2022-06-07
13 min
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Episode 473 - That's The Spot - Robin - Special "Ed" - Broadway Roles - Also An Apple Variety
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 473, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: That's The Spot 1: This stickier version of "Jurassic Park" is at 5801 Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles. La Brea Tar Pits. 2: This patriot of few regrets was hanged in 1776 on what is now 66th and 3rd in New York City. Nathan Hale. 3: In 1993 Joe Carter hit a World Series-winning home run at 1 Blue Jays Way in this city. Toronto. 4: At 110 stories, see the taller side of Sears at 233 S. Wacker Dr, in this city. Chicago. 5: A sign that says "Get...
2022-05-29
07 min
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Episode 456 - Presidential Elections - "J" Whiz - Eyes On The Prize - Scary Movies - Nation"Z"
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 456, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Presidential Elections 1: Some historians call the election in which this man beat John Breckinridge the most important in U.S. history. (Abraham) Lincoln. 2: This 1968 candidate reportedly urged South Vietnam's President Thieu to scuttle possible peace talks. (Richard) Nixon. 3: William Henry Harrison really had lived in one of these, his symbol in the 1840 campaign, but he added 12 rooms. a log cabin. 4: In early October 1992 he was spending $2 million a day, most of it his own money. (Ross) Perot. 5: In the...
2022-05-12
08 min
Henry Center
Oliver O'Donovan, Creation, Law, and History
It is usual to expound the idea of creation by referring to "law" as the principle of regularity and predictability that inheres in the order of the world. But the term "law" is often supposed to be equivocal, meaning one thing as applied to creation and something else as a norm of free human conduct. In this lecture, O'Donovan argues that in its various theological uses the concept of law is consistent, and always implies the notion of creation. Through it the task of ethics is located in between the givenness of created order and the openness of action...
2022-04-21
42 min
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Ep 32 Would you take them? Or would you pass?
Eamon and Brad take an early look at the top 40 players in 2QB leagues. Do we agree with the rankings? And damn, Champ Henry has three top 10 players as potential keepers.
2022-04-16
1h 38
Instant Trivia
Episode 382 - Hit Songs - Sports Illustrated Almanac Listings - Tv Catchphrases - What A Year! - Mr. Businessman
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 382, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Hit Songs 1: "Smoke on the Water" was a 1973 hit for this British band. Deep Purple. 2: In 1987 jazz vocalist Al Jarreau had a pop hit with the theme from this Cybill Shepherd-Bruce Willis series. Moonlighting. 3: This song by Christina Aguilera says, "You are" this, "no matter what they say" and "in every single way". beautiful. 4: This group's gold records include "After the Love has Gone", "Boogie Wonderland" and "Let's Groove". Earth, Wind and Fire. 5: "Uh Huh" and "Girlfriend" are hit...
2022-02-28
07 min
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Episode 379 - Purple Haze - Take Me Home, Alex - Books On Audiotape - Telephone History - I Need A Snack
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 379, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Purple Haze 1: In 1893 Katharine Lee Bates wrote of "purple mountain majesties above the fruited plain" in this song. "America The Beautiful". 2: The current Purple Heart medal has a portrait of this man on it. George Washington. 3: This alliterative phrase refers to overly florid writing that tries to enlist a reader's sympathies. purple prose. 4: In the '60s and '70s, this football team's defensive line members were known as the Purple People Eaters. the Vikings. 5: A deficiency of this...
2022-02-25
07 min
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Ep 28 SuperBowl Surprise
Coming in a day before the SuperBowl. We recap what has happened since our last episode. So much transpired. How did Henry do it? We analyze the roadmap he used to obtain the Championship. We talk football, we talk Commanders, we talk SuperBowl. Warning- the audio is quite choppy. Apologies. Sometimes the internet lets us down.
2022-02-12
1h 33
Instant Trivia
Episode 364 - Student Loans - This Category Stinks! - Second Bananas - Bald Ambition - Mindblowers
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 364, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Student Loans 1: I made the very long trip to the library to borrow this epic, Homer's sequel to the "Iliad". The Odyssey. 2: This Dostoyevsky novel about Alyosha, Dmitri and Ivan clocks in at about 900 pages, so I had to renew my copy. The Brothers Karamazov. 3: I checked out his "Tropic of Cancer" and "Tropic of Capricorn", but they weren't the travel books I thought they'd be. Henry Miller. 4: I borrowed a volume of his works that includes "Elmer Gantry"...
2022-02-10
07 min
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Episode 363 - Metals - The United States Of Advertising - Driving The Green - World Theatre - Books Of The '70s
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 363, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Metals 1: Photography accounts for almost half the industrial use of this metal in the U.S.. silver. 2: This liquid metal is added to paints to make them mildew proof. Mercury. 3: Of the current penny, nickel, and dime the one which contains the most copper. nickel. 4: This liquid metal is 13.6 times heavier than an equal volume of water. mercury. 5: This alloy metal popular for bathroom rails gets softer as it includes more copper and less zinc. brass. Round 2...
2022-02-09
07 min
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Episode 356 - Literary Mommas - Noted Scribes - The Movies: But Weight, There's More - Math Symbols - Corporate
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 356, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Literary Mommas 1: After arriving in California from Dust Bowl Oklahoma, she tells her son Tom, "They ain't gonna wipe us out". Mother Joad. 2: Jing-mei Woo takes the place of her deceased mother Suyuan at the weekly mah-jongg games in this 1989 novel. The Joy Luck Club. 3: In this 1868 novel Marmee takes care of her 4 girls while her husband is away serving as an army chaplain in the Civil War. Little Women. 4: This Dickens character returns home to find that his...
2022-02-02
06 min
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Episode 353 - C In History - On The Old Quarter - It'll Be A Cold Day In Helena - 2006 Commemorative Stamps - Play This
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 353, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: C In History 1: This state's Gold Rush began in 1858, about 10 years after California's. Colorado. 2: Canada's Hamilton River was renamed in 1965 to honor this British statesman. Winston Churchill. 3: Originally, it was President Coolidge's middle name. Calvin. 4: In 1860 Abe Lincoln became the Republican presidential nominee at a convention held in this city. Chicago. 5: In 1594 France's King Henry IV was crowned in the Magnificent Cathedral in this city. Chartres. Round 2. Category: On The Old Quarter 1: The sole verb. trust. 2: At 8...
2022-01-30
07 min
DOD-Cast
DOD-Cast Episode 54: Henry Edwards
Henry Edwards was bound to be on at some point. Another Georgetown native and UMass Lowell student. He also does powerlifting and is extremely smart, I swear to god his mind was encyclopedic throughout this whole thing, he knows everything it's amazing. Thank you for tuning in. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-01-29
1h 37
Instant Trivia
Episode 348 - Three Cheers! - December 1St - Assassins - Food-O And Drink-O - Out Of The Microwave
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 348, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Three Cheers! 1: It's the breakfast cereal pitched by the animated elves Snap, Crackle and Pop. Rice Krispies. 2: The 3 U.K. countries that make up the island of Great Britain. England, Scotland and Wales. 3: The 4-legged Omaha made the record books in 1935 with this 3-feat. racing's Triple Crown. 4: Since the 1979 incident at this location, no new nuclear reactors have been ordered in the U.S.. Three-Mile Island. 5: Mythical monstrosity manifested here. Cerberus. Round 2. Category: December 1St 1: Dec. 1, 1969: the...
2022-01-25
07 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 346 - Chi-Town Nicknames - British Royal Dads - Oh, "Ic" - Silent "K" - "I" Pod
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 346, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Chi-Town Nicknames 1: A New York editor gave Chicago this nickname to describe its politicians during its first World's Fair. "The Windy City". 2: In his poem "Chicago" Carl Sandburg called the city this "Butcher for the World". Hog Butcher. 3: Sandburg called Chicago the "City of Big" these. Shoulders. 4: That wry poet Carl came up with "Stacker of" this. Wheat. 5: Good-old Carl S. hammered home the fact that the city is a this "maker". tool maker. Round 2. Category: British...
2022-01-23
07 min
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Episode 334 - Let's Play Chicken - People Of The Month - Food For Thought - "Mid" Terms - Chemistry Experiments
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 334, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Let's Play Chicken 1: This canned tuna company has been using a mermaid on its logo since 1952. Chicken of the Sea. 2: This fast food chain told us to "Save the Chickens...Eat a Whopper". Burger King. 3: The unofficial theme song of this Warner Brothers blabberbeak is "Camptown Races"...doo dah. Foghorn Leghorn. 4: It's often performed at wedding receptions. Funky chicken. 5: Created by Jay Ward and Bill Scott, his secret identity was Henry Cabot Henhaus III. Super Chicken. Round 2...
2022-01-11
07 min
The Fathers Truth
Episode 14 - Brad Henry
On this episode of The Fathers Truth, Brad Henry comes on to tell his story of abuse, alienation and theft. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thefatherstruth/support
2022-01-03
42 min
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Ep 27 Two Have Entered, One Will Survive
Henry And Mike join your hosts as we breakdown the final week of the championship. What could go right? What could go wrong? What did they do to get here? The last pod of this season. Listen Up!
2022-01-01
1h 34
Instant Trivia
Episode 316 - Bowls - "T" On The Map - Minty Fresh - Tv's Comic Book Heroes - Classic Comic Catchphrases
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 316, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Bowls 1: This nursery rhyme guy knew how to party; he called for his pipe, his bowl and 3 fiddlers for some tunes. Old King Cole. 2: After catching his wife with the mailman, this TV title man bought the Stuckey Bowl bowling alley; wouldn't you?. Ed. 3: This columnist who wrote "If Life is a Bowl of Cherries, What Am I Doing in the Pits?" died in 1996. Erma Bombeck. 4: "The Grapes of Wrath" showed the plight of Oklahoma migrants from this 1930s...
2021-12-24
06 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 307 - Movie Reviews - Auto Focus - Bodily Fluids - Volcanoes - Rock Singers
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 307, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Movie Reviews 1: (Hi, I'm Garry Marshall.) I directed this 1990 movie that the New York Times said "Borrows a thing or two from Pygmalion....but has its own....wit". Pretty Woman. 2: Variety said expand the scene in "Annie Hall" where Woody visits Diane Keaton's family and you've got this Ben Stiller comedy. Meet The Parents. 3: The Buffalo News called this Tom Hanks drama "the celebrity Survivor" and "a one man Gilligan's Island". Cast Away. 4: The Sacramento Bee said this film...
2021-12-15
07 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 305 - Declaration Of Independence Signers - A"Ha" - Nations Of Africa - Jon Stewart's America - American Novelists
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 305, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Declaration Of Independence Signers 1: We all know John Hancock signed it, but how many of you know he did it representing this state. Massachusetts. 2: He's the only signer the World Almanac lists with the occupation "printer, publisher". Benjamin Franklin. 3: Francis Lewis was the only signer born in this U.K. country--he was from Llandaff. Wales. 4: Before Benjamin Harrison landed the job of signer, he was getting his hands dirty in this occupation. farmer. 5: Elder statesman John Witherspoon was the...
2021-12-13
07 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 304 - College Bowl - Literary Pop - Let's Go Cruising - It's Jason's Bar Mitzvah - Bitter Battles
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 304, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: College Bowl 1: When completed in 1923, this Ann Arbor school's Yost Field House was the first field house on a college campus. the University of Michigan. 2: The colors of Notre Dame's athletic teams are blue and this. Gold. 3: Sports teams from Grambling, Clemson and Auburn share this nickname. Tigers. 4: Following the Civil War, the University of Florida moved from Ocala to this city. Gainesville. 5: From 1953 to 1991 the University of Leipzig was named for this co-founder of scientific socialism. Karl Marx.
2021-12-12
07 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 301 - Recent Films - Shakespearean Name Roundup - "Black" Movies - Who Might Have Said It? - Manimals
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 301, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Recent Films 1: Mud Island, a Memphis tourist attraction, and its monorail are featured in this 1993 Tom Cruise film. "The Firm". 2: Miami dentist Cuba Gooding Jr. inherits a team of sled-pullers in this 2002 film. Snow Dogs. 3: This pop sensation starred in 2002's "Crossroads", about some friends who take a road trip. Britney Spears. 4: As in the TV series, this actor provided the voice of Charlie, the Angels' unseen boss, in "Charlie's Angels". John Forsythe. 5: Part of this unusual epic based...
2021-12-09
07 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 278 - She's Canadian, Eh? - Next In Line, Please - King James Bible Beasts - Novels' First Lines - Major League Baseball
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 278, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: She's Canadian, Eh? 1: This Windsor native's 2002 CD "Up!" offers pop and country versions of the same 19 songs. Shania Twain. 2: We've got a hankering for this singer from Consort, Alberta. k.d. lang. 3: As a kid, this angry alt-rocker from Ottawa starred on Nickelodeon's "You Can't Do That on Television". Alanis Morissette. 4: This jazz vocalist from British Columbia lists Carmen McRae and Nat King Cole as her biggest influences. Diana Krall. 5: This teen from Ontario sang about a "Sk8er...
2021-11-15
07 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 269 - Explorers - World Of Business - New Superheroes And Villains - Animal Noises - Colorful Idioms
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 269, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Explorers 1: Francisco Pizarro was with him when he claimed the Pacific Ocean for Spain September 29, 1513. Vasco de Balboa. 2: He led the expedition that rescued Emin Pasha, as well as the one that found Livingstone. Henry Stanley. 3: His 1872 book was titled "How I Found Livingstone in Central Africa". Stanley. 4: Lincoln Ellsworth explored this region by airplane, dirigible, and submarine. arctic. 5: On April 17, 1524 he became the first European to sight New York Harbor; 440 years later a bridge named for him opened...
2021-11-06
07 min
Donovan Bailey Running Things: The Podcast
The NBA is Back & The Disrespect of Donovan's Legacy (S1 Finale)
The hosts, Donovan Bailey and Simon Jain, welcome back guest co-host Anson Henry (Canadian track star and content creator). The finale of Season 1, kicks off with a predictions for the upcoming NBA Season. Unsuprisingly, their opinions differ on who will take the championship. The conversation then turns to Donovan's atheltic legacy and illuminates the idea that perhaps, there were many who felt his athletic accomplishments didn't deserve the acoolades and merits afforded to others; who have achieved far less in the realm of sport. The hosts delve deep into the concept of discrimination and bias, and how it may be...
2021-10-28
35 min
NO BAD DUDES
Ep 18 Henry, Henry, Henry! and Trades, They Hapnin.
We are joined be our first in season guest. League Leading Henry. Listen in as he tells you if your players are good or bad. Stay till the end and he will let you know if you are a Contender or a Pretender. Also, Damn. Lots of Trades.
2021-10-22
1h 39
Donovan Bailey Running Things: The Podcast
Hip Hop Royalty Battles and the Come Back Paradox
In this episode, the hosts, Donovan Bailey and Simon Jain are joined by former Canadian track elite turned broadcaster, Anson Henry. Kicking off with a note on Colin Powell, and the reverance Donovan has for the statesman, who also began from Jamaican roots. The hosts then turn to a recent concert in Brooklyn featuring the legendary Rap MCs, KRS-1 and Big Daddy Kane, who rose to fame in the late 80's and early 90's. What ensues is a nuanced discussion into the merit of coming out of retirement in the entertainment world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy...
2021-10-22
34 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 241 - In Other Words... - "Hit"Ting - Secretary's Day - Footnotes In History - Also A Body Part
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 241, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: In Other Words... 1: The 24th letter indicates precise location. x marks the spot. 2: Flip over every rock. Leave no stone unturned. 3: Participating with one cent, participating with 100 p.. In for a penny, in for a pound. 4: Uncurbed kissers scuttle scows. Loose lips sink ships. 5: Relate stories while not within a learning establishment. Tell tales out of school. Round 2. Category: "Hit"Ting 1: 2-word term for a hired underworld assassin. a hit man. 2: As a verb, "thumb" is a...
2021-10-10
07 min
Top Texas Prospects Show
2021 Week 5 Recap
Top Texas Prospects Season 3, Episode 9 Episode notes: Matt and Marc are on the road this week as they each are returning from week 4 Friday night's games. Matt with the Grand Prairie Gophers get a big win over Arlington Sam Houston to start off District play 1-0. Matt and Marc both have weekly picks in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram newspaper. Both of the guys picked the Gophers to come out on top. On the bus ride home, Matt talks about Savion Red and his improving quarterback play and leadership. Red is one of the...
2021-10-03
00 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 227 - States' Former Governors - All "Set" - Team Sports - The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - Here's Waldo
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 227, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: States' Former Governors 1: Lurleen Wallace, 1967-1968. Alabama. 2: George W. P. Hunt and Bruce Babbit. Arizona. 3: Tom Ridge, 1995-2001. Pennsylvania. 4: Thomas Dewey, 1943-1954. New York. 5: Henry Lee and Fitzhugh Lee. Virginia. Round 2. Category: All "Set" 1: In summer, when this happens just after 8 p.m. in Los Angeles, it happens after 11:30 p.m. in Anchorage. sunset. 2: Species of this small monkey include the common, buffy tufted-ear and pygmy. a marmoset. 3: It can be a useful quality, or any item...
2021-09-25
07 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 226 - Keep On Truckin' - Let's Play Chicken - The Age Of Aquariums - Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame - "New" York
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 226, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Keep On Truckin' 1: Term for a truck whose body tilts to discharge loads, like gravel, to the rear. Dump truck. 2: In 2010 the D.O.T. issued rules banning this new form of communication by truckers while driving. texting. 3: "Massive" rhyming term for your standard tractor-trailer truck. big rig. 4: 5 brothers, one with the rhyming name Jack, started this company in the early 1900s. Mack. 5: In 2008 Atlanta truckers protested the rising price of this type of fuel, their lifeline. Diesel.
2021-09-24
07 min
NO BAD DUDES
Ep 11 Draft Review, Week Preview
Eamon feels good about his draft. Brad, not so much. Brad feels like other managers did a good job drafting. Eamon, not so much. Brad's picks: Mike, Matt, Ryan, Ray, Henry, Jay.
2021-09-11
53 min
NO BAD DUDES
Ep 9 FlameThrower Ray Burns Down the League
We are joined by the loudest voice in the (chat)room. Ray Donovan McKie. A little banter about New Faces in New Places. And a lot of shade thrown at the other league managers. Ray better win this season, otherwise this episode will come back to haunt him.
2021-09-04
1h 05
Instant Trivia
Episode 200 - The New York Times Journalists - Inventors And Inventions - Let's Visit Cuba - Literally - Words Of The '60s
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 200, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: The New York Times Journalists 1: As Michelle Higgins is the "Practical" this, she'll tell you how to cut the high cost of flying to Africa. Traveler. 2: Frank Bruni, whose yearly entertainment budget is $350,000, is on this beat. restaurants (food critic). 3: In 1990 Nicholas Kristof and his wife Sheryl WuDunn won a Pulitzer covering China's democracy movement in this place. Tiananmen Square. 4: We bet the first Monday in Oct. is always circled on Linda Greenhouse's calendar; she started on this Times...
2021-08-29
07 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 178 - Body Parts By Prefix - Tree-Letter Words - Rock "E" - Novel Vocabulary - Time To Get A "Head"
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 178, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Body Parts By Prefix 1: Entero-. the intestine. 2: Dermato-. skin. 3: Opto-. the eye. 4: Gastro-. the stomach. 5: Chiro-. the hand. Round 2. Category: Tree-Letter Words 1: A sudden burst of light; some can be "in the pan". a flash. 2: On "Sesame Street" he's tickled to have his own "World". Elmo. 3: Dagger's partner in espionage. cloak. 4: Show us some backbone by giving us this synonym of the backbone. spine. 5: You...
2021-08-07
06 min
Friends & Fiction
WB S1E9: Ron Block with Lisa Donovan and Wayetu Moore
WRITERS' BLOCK: Ron Block in conversation with acclaimed Memoirists Lisa Donovan (Our Lady of Perpetual Hunger) and Wayetu Moore (The Dragons, The Giant, The Women) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2021-08-06
1h 01
Instant Trivia
Episode 161 - Chick Lit - Prime Ministers Of Israel - Realm Of The Senses - Notable Weddings - It Comes With The Territory
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 161, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Chick Lit 1: In an L. Frank Baum novel, Billina the hen is blown overboard from a steamship along with this girl. Dorothy. 2: 6 Californians read and discuss "Persuasion", "Emma" and 4 other novels in Karen Joy Fowler's novel her "Book Club". Jane Austen. 3: A sisterly rivalry to give Henry VIII a male heir is the basis for this Philippa Gregory historical novel. The Other Boleyn Girl. 4: A giant's hen lays golden eggs in many versions of this story. "Jack and the...
2021-07-21
07 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 155 - Famous Armstrongs - "Glad" Tidings - Out Of The Microwave - Kidnapped - Start "In" On It
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 155, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 155, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Famous Armstrongs 1: His earlier nickname was "Dippermouth" and he learned how to play the bugle in reform school. Satchmo Armstrong. 2: On radio, Dick York played Billy Fairfield, best friend of this all-American boy. Jack Armstrong. 3: Henry Armstrong is the only pro to hold 3 world championships simultaneously in this sport. boxing. 4: He's Wapakoneta, Ohio's most famous Armstrong. Neil Armstrong. 5: In 1933 American engineer...
2021-07-15
07 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 153 - Those Wacky Germans - Expensive Hollywood Divorces - U.s. Universities - Worms - 1979
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 153, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Those Wacky Germans 1: Gesundheit, meaning "health", is what Germans say instead of "bless you" when you do this. Sneeze. 2: The food many Germans like best is wurst, which are these hot-dog-shaped meat treats. Sausages. 3: Germans decorate Christmas trees with silvery strings and call it the "hair" of these heavenly beings. Angels. 4: From 1949 to 1990 Germany was split into 2 countries, which were called this. East and West Germany. 5: A rathaus isn't as bad as it sounds: it's this "hall" where the...
2021-07-14
07 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 152 - The Last - On My Head - Silent K - Everyday Items - Worms
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 152, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: The Last 1: Ordered by Texas inmate Stanley Baker, Jr., it included 2 16-oz. ribeyes, 2 potatoes and a pint of ice cream. his last meal. 2: Daniel Bakeman of New York, who died in 1869 at age 109, was the last surviving veteran of this war. the Revolutionary War. 3: It was for Virginia Slims, on the "Tonight Show" Jan. 1, 1971. the last ad for cigarettes. 4: The Garde Republicaine is France's last of these horse-mounted regiments. cavalry. 5: Alaska is home to the USA's last flagstop one...
2021-07-13
07 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 138 - 4-Letter Magazines - State Your Name - The Cold War - Guns N' Roses - No. 1 Country Hits
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 138, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: 4-Letter Magazines 1: Henry Luce helped create these 2 magazines, one in 1923, the other in 1936. Time and Life. 2: It's how you say "She" in France and Korea and Romania and 29 other international editions. Elle. 3: People sure are saying things about this new magazine from Tina Brown. Talk. 4: Mary J. Blige got personal in the Sept. 1999 issue of this hip-hop music magazine founded by Quincy Jones. Vibe. 5: Carey Lowell wrote about Deepak Chopra for this Conde Nast magazine of personal well-being. Self.
2021-06-29
07 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 123 - Puttin' Out The Welcome Matt - New Reality Shows? - Music Class - It Happened In The '70S - Kill Bill: Vol. 1
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 123, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Puttin' Out The Welcome Matt 1: This "Friends" star lost the tip of his right middle finger in a childhood accident (It's not LeBlanc). Matthew Perry. 2: On June 24, 2005, this Matt, Matt, Matt interviewed Tom Cruise on NBC. Matt Lauer. 3: 12 years after taking a "Day Off", he played Dr. Niko Tatopoulos in 1998's "Godzilla". Matthew Broderick. 4: He was nominated for an Oscar for his performance as a cop in "Crash". Matt Dillon. 5: He played the "Private Ryan" Tom Hanks was trying...
2021-06-13
07 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 121 - Historic Quotations - Celebrity Marriages - For Sax And Violins - Nfl Home Stadiums - Tv D.o.a.
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 121, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Historic Quotations 1: On June 18, 1940 Churchill said, "The battle for France is over" and this "is about to begin". the Battle of Britain. 2: In the early 16th century, this painter and genius wrote, "The Medici created and destroyed me". (Leonardo) da Vinci. 3: In 1938 he said, "There has come back from Germany to Downing Street peace with honor". (Neville) Chamberlain. 4: (Hello, I'm Peggy Noonan. I'm a former presidential speech writer.) I worked on the speech in which Ronald Reagan said the...
2021-06-11
07 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 116 - The English Channel - You Got Style, Homes - Scrambled Veeps - You Could Hurt Someone - Bride Of The Yankees
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 116, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: The English Channel 1: Francois Pilatre de Rozier tried to cross the Channel in one of these in 1785, but was killed in the attempt. a (hydrogen) balloon. 2: The Channel meets the North Sea at this strait. the Strait of Dover. 3: A song and a dance were named for this lady who swam the channel in 1926 and passed away at age 98 in 2003. Gertrude Ederle. 4: La Manche, the French name for the channel, means this part of a shirt. the sleeve. 5: The "...
2021-06-07
07 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 107 - 1930S Aviation - Historic America - Phobias - Revolutionary War - "Wa" This Way
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 107, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: 1930S Aviation 1: In 1932 and '33 one of these airships made a total of 18 trips between Germany and Brazil. Zeppelin. 2: In 1931 Boeing, National, Pacific and Varney Airlines joined forces under this new name. United Airlines. 3: In the 1930s he moved the Wright Bros.' home and bicycle workshop to Dearborn, Michigan. Henry Ford. 4: On January 8, 1930 Walter Mittelholzer took off from the Serengeti plain to fly in a plane over this mount. Mount Kilimanjaro. 5: The Mitsubishi flown from Japan for George...
2021-05-29
07 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 104 - What'cha Got Cookin'? - Oh "Mi" - Dough - By, The Book - Plays And Playwrights
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 104, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: What'cha Got Cookin'? 1: This clear meat soup will be finished in a jiffy; actually, "finished" is what its name means. a consommé. 2: I'm sauteeing this organ meat in butter and lemon juice, as you'd know, if you had any. brains. 3: I'm making passover breakfast fun by using this unleavened bread in a version of French toast. matzah. 4: I'm boiling these to mix with red cabbage; it's too darn hot to roast them on an open fire. chestnuts. 5: Don't be in...
2021-05-26
07 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 79 - Ends In "X" - Penny For Your Thoughts - Legal Lingo - Foreign Food - Wild Goose Chases
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 79, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Ends In "X" 1: From words meaning "beyond belief", it's a seemingly contradictory statement. paradox. 2: It's Corning's trademark for heat-resistant glassware. Pyrex. 3: A 3-letter word for "to veto", or a German water sprite. nix. 4: It's the outer layer of the cerebrum largely responsible for higher nervous function. the cortex. 5: This salty smoked salmon tastes great on a bagel. lox. Round 2. Category: Penny For Your Thoughts 1: Named for the 2 British coins it resembled, this early bicycle had a large...
2021-04-30
07 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 67 - "Court" Briefs - Food Chain - Words In Harry Potter Titles - Pro Sports Teams In Other Words - Ice Cream
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 67, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: "Court" Briefs 1: A stenographer employed to transcribe an official verbatim record of legal proceedings. a court reporter. 2: Marsupial term for a self-appointed tribunal that parodies existing principles of law. a kangaroo court. 3: It's a special judicial assembly with power over the administration of estates and wills of deceased people. probate court. 4: Law students try mock hypothetical legal cases in this kind of court. moot court. 5: AKA amicus curiae, it's someone not party to the litigation but who offers information...
2021-04-18
07 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 62 - Tony Montana - Canadian Cities - The Body Canine - Hello, Bb - New Ideas In Business
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 62, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 62, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 62, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Tony Montana 1: A Butte mansion has some of William Clark's art collection, but the good stuff went to this city's Corcoran gallery. Washington, D.C.. 2: It's the name of Montana's most populous county, a nearby national park and a Billings art museum in...
2021-04-13
07 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 54 - Musical Geography - Ripley's Believe It Or Not! - Great Rulers - Funny Pages - Smooching In Shakespeare
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 54, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Musical Geography 1: Pick me up some spices if you're going to this Simon and Garfunkel "Fair". "Scarborough Fair". 2: City mentioned in the title of the TV show whose theme is heard here:. Beverly Hills, 90210. 3: "Start spreading the news", Ol' Blue Eyes made it here. New York. 4: This "house in New Orleans" has "been the ruin of many a poor boy". The House of the Rising Sun. 5: It's where Fats Domino found his thrill in 1956. "Blueberry Hill". Round 2...
2021-04-06
07 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 43 - Everything From A To X - A Dress - A Vulgar Display Of "Power" - German Rivers - Historic Couples
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 43, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Everything From A To X 1: The tip, point or summit apex. 2: A conclusion that is far less important or less powerful than expected anticlimax. 3: In 1613 some 60,000 died of this infectious disease in southern Europe anthrax. 4: To officially incorporate territory into a country's domain annex. 5: The word vermiform, meaning wormlike, often precedes this body part the appendix. Round 2. Category: A Dress 1: Don't apologize, it's the popular Hindu style of garment seen here: Sari. 2: This diminuitive dress style seen...
2021-03-25
07 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 33 - Take A Shot - Rodent, Marsupial Or Reptile - Unitas Against All Enemies - Radcliffe Grads - Eyes On The Prize
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 33, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Take A Shot 1: Sport covered in the film "Slap Shot" hockey. 2: In volleyball, it's a hard smash close to the net almost straight down into the opponent's court spike. 3: A piece of random criticism that's easily made, or firing at game for food, not for sport potshot. 4: Animal term for the shot seen here: [photo of dart in middle of board] bullseye. 5: In pool this type of shot involves the cushions on the table bank. Round 2. Category...
2021-03-16
07 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 30 - Yesterday - Doesn't Rhyme With Squat - Musical Venues - "Field" Of Dreams - Rated Pg
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 30, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Yesterday 1: Zulu Prince Shaka conquered much of southern Africa when he adapted this throwing weapon for stabbing Spear. 2: He first led his red-shirted Italian legion in the 1840s, fighting for Uruguay against Argentina Giuseppe Garibaldi. 3: In 1915 this Michigan industrialist chartered a "peace ship" and sailed off to stop WWI Henry Ford. 4: An April 1971 visit by a team of players of this game was part of a thaw in U.S.-China relations Ping-pong (table tennis). 5: This British naval hero...
2021-03-13
07 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 24 - Size Matters - Kids In History - Herbs And Spice Girls - It's All Your Fault- Gadgets
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 24, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Size Matters 1: Olive oil with oleic acid content under 1% is graded "Extra" this Extra Virgin. 2: To keep the ratios, for a 1:12 scale dollhouse buy a smaller dollhouse in this scale to put inside it 1:144. 3: American ones are 53 to 57 inches long and hang to the top of the belt buckle; the longer British ones hang lower Ties. 4: As a rule, the length of this item should be 3 times the thickness of the board being fastened with it Nail. 5: A 1.5-liter...
2021-03-07
07 min
Global Women's Sports Radio
Raquel McNabb discusses her basketball career at Syracuse, how she met her husband Donovan McNabb, Caris Foundation, Maya Moore, Diana Taurasi, Sabrina Ionescu, gender pay inequity, Title IX, & more
Raquel McNabb discusses how she met her husband (former NFL QB) Donovan McNabb, her basketball career at Syracuse, Maya Moore's 2 year absence from the WNBA, 2020 possibly being Diana Taurasi's final WNBA season, whether or not NY Liberty should consider trading the #1 overall pick (Sabrina Ionescu), gender pay inequity, Title IX, 'load management' and more in this exclusive interview with Henry G for Global Women's Sports Radio: --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2020-02-23
20 min
The Fathers Truth
Episode #1 Leon Henry
In this episode I talk with Leon Henry about his recent ordeal after his youngest daughters death. Due to parental alienation on his daughters mother, he was not notified of her terminal cancer, and her death. He had to fight to be able to attend the viewing of his daughters body and ultimately her burial. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thefatherstruth/support
2020-01-20
1h 11
The Reflex Blue Show : A Graphic Design Podcast
John Henry Müller: The Reflex Blue Show #191
John Henry Müller (Design Director at Hudl) returns to the show after last having his work go to the dogs over five years ago. We meet up in the hallway (I love recording at conferences (the energy, the people, the[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry... The post John Henry Müller: The Reflex Blue Show #191 appeared first on 36 Point.
2018-08-21
00 min
The Henry Raines Show
Henry Raines Show 05/11/12
In a conversation that causes Robyn Davis's eyes to glaze over, Henry reminicses with Jim Delgado about the origins of mixed martial arts, the Ultimate Fighting Championship and what former UFC champion Ken Shamrock was really like. We talk about Mitt Romney's alleged prep school gay bullying and then are joined by Joey Donovan, host of Geek Radio to preview the new Dark Shadows movie.
2012-05-11
52 min