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The Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)The Sun Just ShinesJoin me and Sherrie Love as we read her poem, Descension and then have a conversation about the slow, brave work of reclaiming ourselves—of getting to know who we are again after life has scattered the pieces. We talk about the struggle, the beauty, and the quiet joy of becoming whole. And we draw wisdom from the sun—how it simply shines, without apology, without hesitation, no matter who is beneath its light. What would it mean for us to live like that? Descension Something is shifting. It has felt heavy and loud ...2025-06-241h 46The Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)Magical Realism: On the Road with Jason WheatleySome conversations only happen on the road—miles slipping by, the hum of tires, and the kind of quiet that invites reflection. In this episode, I drove with my friend Jason Wheatley to Sun Valley, Idaho, where he was delivering paintings for an upcoming art show. As we drove, we talked about his journey into art, the impulse to create, and the ways beauty can emerge from both solitude and connection. It’s a meandering, thoughtful exchange—about art, life, and the things we’re still trying to understand. After dropping off his work, we made a stop at...2025-06-202h 24The Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)Remembering Through MusicIn this conversation, I talk with my friend Christian Jones—a local musician and songwriter who’ll be performing at Torchlight on June 21. We explore the tension between daily responsibilities and the need to stay connected to our creativity. Christian opens up about how songwriting and playing guitar have helped him navigate life, stay emotionally grounded, and build meaningful connections with others. We reflect on how creativity not only heals us, but also creates ripples that reach those around us. The episode ends with Christian sharing his moving original song, A Little Less Blue I'd love to hear...2025-06-121h 17The Reality Revolution PodcastThe Reality Revolution PodcastThe Hidden Truth Of Reincarnation According To Edgar CayceWhat happens after we die? Is this life a one-time event, a fleeting spark in a sea of darkness? Or are we part of a greater journey—one that stretches across centuries, across continents, across stars? The idea of reincarnation has lingered in the human imagination for thousands of years. Some see it as ancient myth. Others dismiss it as wishful thinking. But what if… it’s real? What if your soul has lived before—many times—and what you are living now is only one chapter in a story far older than y...2025-05-3043 minThe Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)Rim to Rim to RimIn this episode of The Poet (delayed), I sit down with my friend Chris Hales to unpack a journey that pushed him to the edge—physically, mentally, and emotionally. Chris took on the Grand Canyon rim to rim to rim, a grueling 50+ mile hike through one of the most unforgiving landscapes on earth. He spent months preparing, training his body and mind for the challenge ahead. But even with all the planning and readiness, nothing could fully prepare him for the brutal terrain, the heat, the exhaustion—and the moments of doubt that crept in along the way. Wh...2025-05-291h 02The Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)The Great Divorce by C.S. LewisIn this episode of The Poet (delayed), I sit down with my friend Josh Barron to talk about The Great Divorce by C.S. Lewis. We just begin to unpack this powerful and thought-provoking book, discussing its clear Christian themes while also exploring how its core ideas—about selfishness, humility, perspective, and human connection—transcend religious boundaries. Whether you’re deeply spiritual, loosely spiritual, or not religious at all, the principles in this book speak to how we can build better relationships, stronger communities, and more compassionate lives. It’s the beginning of a larger conversation, and we’ll be diving...2025-05-1242 minThe Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)The Raft: An AllegoryIn this episode of The Poet (delayed), I read my allegory “The Raft,” which explores what it means to face fear and step beyond the limitations that keep us small. It is about becoming whole again—learning to sit with our younger selves, heal old wounds, and expand into who we truly are. This one’s about transformation, courage, and the quiet power of growth. I'd love to hear what you have to say about the episode including thoughts on the poetry and the topics that were discussed. You can email me at poetdelayed@gmail.com. My fir...2025-04-2216 minThe Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)TravelIn Episode 61 of The Poet (delayed), I sit down with my friend Howard Burkholz for a fun and thoughtful chat all about travel. Howard shares what he loves about hitting the road — from local getaways to international adventures — and how those experiences have brought him joy, taught him new perspectives, and helped shape the way he sees the world. We also talk about how photography has been a huge part of his travels, helping him slow down and capture the moments that matter. Whether you’ve got a trip planned or you’re just daydreaming, join us for a fun conv...2025-04-1558 minThe Angelic MessagesThe Angelic MessagesEdgar Cayce Predictions for 2025A channeled conversation with psychic Edgar Cayce who provides world predictions for 2025. Edgar Cayce (1877-1945) was a gentle humanist who became the most documented psychic of all time. As a young man, Cayce discovered that he was able to enter into a self-induced sleep state and place his mind in contact with an unlimited Universal Source of information.⁠Visit Our Website⁠⁠Book a Reading⁠Download FREE ⁠Manifesting with Angelic Energy2025-04-0906 minThe Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)TorchlightIn this heartfelt episode, I sit down with Ali Talbot to explore the healing power of creativity and the importance of sharing our creative work with others. We talk about how the art we make to heal ourselves can also resonate with and support those around us—reminding us that creation is not only personal but deeply communal. We also introduce Torchlight, a new monthly program we’ve launched to bring people together through art, music, and poetry. Each month, we invite local artists, musicians, and writers to share their work, with occasional open mic nights to enco...2025-04-0855 minThe Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)“To Satch” by Samuel Washington AllenIn this episode, I’m joined again by my friend Tim Robison as we read and reflect on the poem “To Satch” by Samuel Washington Allen. What follows is an honest, free-flowing conversation about living with intention, making your own decisions, and figuring out what really matters. We touch on work-life balance, the search for joy, and doing the things you love — even when it’s hard. We also wrestle with questions around success and failure: What does it mean to lose? What does it mean to win? Is one better than the other? And who gets to decide? This...2025-03-261h 27The Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)MoabThis episode of The Poet (delayed) is raw, real, and completely impromptu. No scripts, no pretense—just an honest conversation with four 20/21 years olds (Ian Edgar, Ryan Murphy, Conner Evans and Max Jones) and me about what makes us human. We all carry wounds, scars, and shadows, and instead of hiding them, what if we embraced them? What if our imperfections and life experiences are actually what make us wonderful, relatable, and deeply connected to one another? Join us as we explore how self-acceptance leads to true happiness and how recognizing our own freedom—freedom to choose, to g...2025-03-182h 01The Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)The Great GatsbyOn this episode of The Poet (delayed), I sit down with my friend Jen Adams, a children’s book author, to talk about her newest project—a board book adaptation of The Great Gatsby, coming out on March 11th. We discuss the classic novel itself, how our understanding of literature shifts over time, and the powerful role books play in shaping our lives. It’s a conversation about storytelling, nostalgia, and the lasting impact of great literature. I'd love to hear what you have to say about the episode including thoughts on the poetry and the topics that w...2025-03-111h 02The Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)On Friendship by Kahlil GibranNew Episode: The Power of Friendship In this episode, I read On Friendship by Khalil Gibran and sit down with my friend Sarah Daniels for a heartfelt conversation about what it truly means to be a friend. We explore the importance of boundaries in friendships, the value of being our own best friend, and how cultivating a strong relationship with ourselves allows us to build deeper, more meaningful connections with others. Friendship is not just about companionship—it’s about growth, healing, and becoming the best versions of ourselves. Listen in as we share insights, stor...2025-03-041h 25The Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)Foot ZoningIn this episode, Elise Lechtenberg and I dive into the fascinating world of foot zoning—exploring its origins, the benefits of integrating it with Western medicine, and the powerful experiences we’ve both had with this practice. We also discuss the resurgence of energy work and how it’s helping people find balance and healing in new ways. Tune in for an insightful conversation on the impact of foot zoning and holistic wellness! I'd love to hear what you have to say about the episode including thoughts on the poetry and the topics that were discussed. You can em...2025-02-2558 minThe Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)Everything You Need: Danny D on His Past Work, Reading Books, Making Music Videos and Average BehaviorIn this episode, I sit down with music video and documentary director Danny Drysdale. We talk about his journey in filmmaking, including his work with The Killers and directing multiple music videos for them, and how he’s continued to push forward in an unpredictable industry. We discuss what it takes to achieve goals, the uncertainty that comes with creative work, and the importance of moving forward even when we don’t have all the answers. I'd love to hear what you have to say about the episode including thoughts on the poetry and...2025-02-181h 41The Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)HarborsHarbors A friend is a harbor, calm In whom is found A healing balm And asks for nothing in return Save this: That if the tide should turn There I’d be, ever true, That he with me Might harbor too. I was joined in this episode by Allison Spencer and Rachel Waters. Both of whom were my friends in the fifth and sixth grade at Hannah Holbrook Elementary school in Bountiful Utah. Allison was on the podcast almost exactly 2 years ago and we had a...2025-02-041h 06The Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)Sharing My SkySHARING MY SKY If you ever have some time Stop by for a bit. I've got a beautiful sky And no one to share it with. It's really nothing much, Just a moon and some friendly stars, But what is mine, I'll make ours. So, if you've got some time, Just stop by The gate is always open And I've saved you a spot Right next to me On the soft and welcoming grass. We'll have a breath of cool fresh air ...2025-01-281h 33The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast - Vintage Sci-Fi Short StoriesThe Lost Sci-Fi Podcast - Vintage Sci-Fi Short StoriesThe Tell-Tale Heart and The Masque of the Red Death by Edgar Allan Poe - Short Stories from the 1800sTwo Short stories from the 1800s. The Tell-Tale Heart and The Masque of the Red Death by Edgar Allan Poe. That’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.Did you know we take requests? We do, and both of the stories you are about to hear have been requested a number of times. If there is a vintage science fiction story you’d like to hear send us an email, scott@lostscifi.com.He was born Edgar Poe in Boston in 1809, orphaned at the age of 2 and taken in by a wealthy merchant, John...2025-01-2336 minThe Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)The Old Man and the SeaLast episode, I discussed a passage from The Old Man and the Sea. This week I’m joined again by Josh Baron as we discuss the book itself. I'd love to hear what you have to say about the episode including thoughts on the poetry and the topics that were discussed. You can email me at poetdelayed@gmail.com. My first book of poetry, My Mother Sleeps, is availabe for purchase at The King's English Bookshop and Amazon.com Special Guest: Josh Baron.2024-11-271h 24The Industrial Talk Podcast NetworkThe Industrial Talk Podcast NetworkEdgar Amaya with AccruentIndustrial Talk is onsite at Accruent Insights and talking to Edgar Amaya, VP, Professional Services and Customer Experience at Accruent about "Customer Obsessed in solving today's challenges". Introduction and Welcome 0:00 Scott MacKenzie introduces the Industrial Talk Podcast, emphasizing its focus on industry innovations and professionals. Scott welcomes Edgar Amaya, Vice President of Professional Services and Customer Experience at Accruent, to discuss updates on AI and other topics. Edgar shares his positive experience at the conference, mentioning the location in San Antonio, Texas, and the nearby River Walk. Scott and Edgar engage in small talk about the conference, food, a...2024-11-2019 minThe Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)“Took His Suffering as It Came”In this episode, I read an excerpt from Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea: “He settled comfortably against the wood and took his suffering as it came and the fish swam steadily and the boat moved slowly through the dark water.” Then I shared some thoughts and asked some questions about suffering and how it shows up in our lives and what we do with it. I'd love to hear what you have to say about the episode including thoughts on the poetry and the topics that were discussed. You can email...2024-11-1952 minThe Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)A Man for All SeasonsIn episode 49, was joined by my friends Josh Baron and Tim Robison. We discussed the play “A Man for All Seasons” which deals with Thomas More’s dilemma related to King Henry’s divorce from Catherine of Aragon and everything that that entailed. I'd love to hear what you have to say about the episode including thoughts on the poetry and the topics that were discussed. You can email me at poetdelayed@gmail.com. My first book of poetry, My Mother Sleeps, is availabe for purchase at The King's English Bookshop and ...2024-09-171h 48The Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)Brain Food BooksI was joined by Cal Crosby, owner of the King’s English Bookshop in Salt Lake City, Utah, as well as Brain Food Books, which is a 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated to putting books in the hands of those without regular access. We also discussed what it’s like to run a local independent bookshop and the roll it, as well as all locally owned businesses, play in the community. I'd love to hear what you have to say about the episode including thoughts on the poetry and the topics that were discussed. You can email me at poet...2024-09-101h 01The Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)InjusticeInjustice I’ll speak of Injustice: She had the strength to harm him. To strike the blow, to score the wound But not to bind it up. She cannot heal him. She has no salve strong enough. I was joined by my friend, Melissa Fairbourn Peterson. We talked about the wounds we all suffer from one another whether intentionally or not and that those who inflict those wounds cannot heal us - only we can heal our wounds. We discussed the importance of apologies in the healing pr...2024-09-031h 17The Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)Walk Unafraid by First Aid KitI was joined by Lindsey McDermott this week and we listened to “Walk Unafraid” by First Aid Kit and discussed belonging to yourself and not abandoning yourself to fit in. We also talked about joy and sorrow and happiness and suffering and how they have presented in our lives and ways that we have engaged with them. Click here to listen to Walk Unafraid by First Aid Kit I'd love to hear what you have to say about the episode including thoughts on the poetry and the topics that were discussed. You can email me at p...2024-08-271h 44The Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)The Laughing Heart by Charles BukowskiI’m joined by my good friend Pat. We read and discussed The Laughing Heart by Charles Bukowski. We talked about what it means to us to be clubbed into dank submission. How does that come about? How do we overcome it? Why is it important to overcome it? Tune in on August 20th! The Laughing Heart By Charles Bukowski your life is your life don't let it be clubbed into dank submission. be on the watch. there are ways out. there is a light somewhere. it ma...2024-08-201h 44The Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)SinkingSpotify link to Josh's song, Sinking I'd love to hear what you have to say about the episode including thoughts on the poetry and the topics that were discussed. You can email me at poetdelayed@gmail.com. My first book of poetry, My Mother Sleeps, is availabe for purchase at The King's English Bookshop and Amazon.com Special Guest: Josh Baron.Links:Sinking2024-08-131h 00The Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)Motherless PietaMOTHERLESS PIETA Behind the curtain The cottonmouths speak Sending their words through the air: Sacrifice and self-laceration (bloodless) Lift the hands that hang down And succor and suffer Then heaven waits. He listens with prejudice and certainty But his hands hang lowest Of all the hanging hands. “My hands will be lifted,” he says, “as I lift others. So move on – let me be. I have work to do.” And his low hands Raise stones to his Single-eyed altar....2024-08-061h 10Pursuit of Property PodcastPursuit of Property Podcast150. Partnering with Sellers with Edgar FrancoIn today's milestone Episode 150, Scott and Cade are joined by a friend and colleague, Edgar Franco. Edgar is an emerging real estate investor and a highly successful mortgage lender with numerous deals under his belt. Edgar shares his inspiring journey from working in tech and production to becoming a top mortgage lender and real estate investor. He discusses his first deal, the lessons he learned, and how he balanced lending and investing to build a flourishing career. Learn how Edgar’s first deal came about, the lessons he learned, an...2024-08-0244 minThe Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)In My MarrowThe Poet (delayed) Ep. 42: In My Marrow Available: August 1, 2024 In My Marrow I am drenched in freedom - Soaked to the bone. Even more, it’s in my marrow. I brought it from the womb And will take it to the dust. Place chains on my wrists, yet I am free; Make my walls into iron bars, yet I am free For my mind is unchainable and My heart uncageable. Abdication is my only threat. I’m Socrates free I’m William Wallace free. I’m Solomon Northrup free.2024-08-011h 00The Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)The Iliad by BabylitIn this episode, I was joined again by Jennifer Adams. We discussed her newest addition to her Babylit book series, The Iliad. We also discussed other projects that she is working on and the power of literature. I'd love to hear what you have to say about the episode including thoughts on the poetry and the topics that were discussed. You can email me at poetdelayed@gmail.com. My first book of poetry, My Mother Sleeps, is availabe for purchase at The King's English Bookshop and Amazon...2024-07-3058 minThe Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)The Torchlight of Rescuers…In this episode, I was joined by Zach Wheatley. He is a friend, the son of a friend and the nephew of a friend…all at the same time. Zach just started his M.Ed program in school counseling at Utah Valley University. He also coaches football and lacrosse at Viewmont High School in Bountiful, Utah. And on top of all of that, he works as a Teen Center Coordinator in the newly established Teen Center Program at Viewmont High School which provides him an opportunity to support students who are lacking basic needs. On it’s webs...2024-07-161h 32The Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)Just for today...My brother, Wil Edgar is a Reiki Master, and joined me to talk about the five precepts of Reiki. Just for today, do not worry Just for today, do not anger Honor your parents, teachers, and elders Earn your living honestly Show gratitude to every living thing I'd love to hear what you have to say about the episode including thoughts on the poetry and the topics that were discussed. You can email me at poetdelayed@gmail.com. My first book of poetry, My Mother Sleeps, is availabe for...2024-07-0959 minThe Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)ShatteredLisa Cox joined me and she read her poem titled “Shattered” A love note for myself: Darling, After I have shattered, only I choose which pieces are worth saving. Then, I rise. Then, through the lens of our personal experiences, we discussed what it means to shatter and how it can be the catalyst to positive transformations in our lives. We discussed why we shatter; What shattering can look like; What happens after we shatter; What we can do with the shattered pieces of us and other “shatter” related issues, includin...2024-07-021h 34The Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)Don’t Worry BabyI'd love to hear what you have to say about the episode including thoughts on the poetry and the topics that were discussed. You can email me at poetdelayed@gmail.com. Last July, I went to The Beach Boys’ concert at Deer Valley in Park City, Utah. Near the end of the concert, they played Don’t Worry Baby. I had heard the song before and always liked it, but I had never really listened to it. As I sat in the grass and Mike Love belted the song out, I heard it for the first time and...2024-06-2548 minThe Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)Courage is Found in FailureMy heart fails at times And longs for deep, endless sleep In dreams I escape Courage is found in failure So, breath and open your eyes I sat down with Jackie Pack and we discussed courage including what it means and how we recognize it. We also discussed Brene Brown's statement: "I don't think we can get to courage without the capacity to deal with uncertainty, risk and emotional exposure." I'd love to hear what you have to say about the episode including thoughts on the poetry and...2024-06-181h 23The Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)The Traveling SisterhoodAngie is a mother, a photographer, an entrepreneur, a bringer-together of women for healing and a travel addict. She and I sat down and talked about the power of community in healing - especially a community of women for women. We talked about how she started the annual women’s retreats. And we talked about so, so much more. She’s a remarkable woman doing remarkable things amongst other remarkable women. I'd love to hear what you have to say about the episode including thoughts on the poetry and the topics that were discussed. You can email me a...2024-06-1154 minM&A+: The Art After The Deal podcastM&A+: The Art After The Deal podcastFrom Negotiation to Integration: M&A Insights from David EdgarIn this compelling episode of our podcast, we sit down with David Edgar, an esteemed M&A deal lawyer at the international law firm K&L Gates. David brings his extensive experience to the table, discussing the often overlooked but critical aspects of integration in the M&A process. The conversation sheds light on the pitfalls that businesses might encounter if integration isn't properly managed from the outset of deal-making.What You Will Learn:The essential role of integration in preserving the value of M&A transactions.Common deficiencies in integration that can...2024-06-0635 minThe Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)We have art lest we perish of the truth. ~ NietzscheI'd love to hear what you have to say about the episode including thoughts on the poetry and the topics that were discussed. You can email me at poetdelayed@gmail.com. My first book of poetry, My Mother Sleeps, is availabe for purchase at The King's English Bookshop and Amazon.com Special Guest: Gary and Jodi Maricich.2024-06-041h 12The Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)Nostalgia for Now, Part 2I'd love to hear what you have to say about the episode including thoughts on the poetry and the topics that were discussed. You can email me at poetdelayed@gmail.com. My first book of poetry, My Mother Sleeps, is availabe for purchase at The King's English Bookshop and Amazon.com Special Guest: SAW.2024-05-2843 minThe Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)Nostalgia for Now, Part 1I met Stephen in high school in Collinsville, IL in 1988. I moved away after my junior year in 1991 and we have bumped into each other only a few times since, but before I moved away we had some grand times. In part 1, we talked about the grandest time we had together when we took a road trip to the east coast as two 17 year old boys (one with a horrible haircut) armed with fake IDs, a bag of audio cassettes, a rough idea of what we were going to do and…well, that was about it. If yo...2024-05-211h 32The Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)“i have been a thousand different woman” by emoryhallmake peace with all the women you once were. lay flowers at their feet. offer them incense and honey and forgiveness. honor them and give them your silence. listen. bless them and let them be. for they are the bones of the temple you sit in now. for they are the rivers of wisdom leading you toward the sea. // i have been a thousand different women by...2024-05-161h 08I Hear of Sherlock EverywhereI Hear of Sherlock EverywhereLegends of the BSJ: Edgar W. Smith“I wanted to speak with Mr. Smith” [SIGN]     This is the third in our series on Legends of the Baker Street Journal; we've previously explored publisher Ben Abramson (Episode 269) and BSI founder Christopher Morley (Episode 272). This time, we'll be looking at wordsmith and able administrator, Edgar W. Smith. It was Smith who deftly managed the operations of the Baker Street Irregulars and whose own interest in Sherlockian scholarship (his own and others) caused him to promote books and eventually found The Baker Street Journal. We follow Edgar's Sherlockian journey from his early correspondence with Vincent Starrett and Christopher Morley, to the 194...2024-05-1657 minThe Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)“You don’t pass or fail at being a person, dear.”Quote from Neil Gaiman's, Ocean at the End of the Lane: "And did I pass?" The face of the old woman on my right was unreadable in the gathering dusk. On my left the younger woman said, "You don't pass or fail at being a person dear.” I'd love to hear what you have to say about the episode including thoughts on the poetry and the topics that were discussed. You can email me at poetdelayed@gmail.com. My first book of poetry, My Mother Sleeps, is availabe for purchase at ...2024-04-301h 08The Reality Revolution PodcastThe Reality Revolution PodcastThe Affirmation And Prayers Of Edgar CayceThe Edgar Cayce information on meditation, prayer and affirmations has touched the lives of hundreds of thousands of individuals around the world. To be sure, Cayce was one of the first sources in the Western Hemisphere to consistently recommend meditation to individuals from every religious background. The Cayce readings on prayer advance the ecumenical nature of prayer and discuss the workings and vibrations of this integral tool for personal attunement and spiritual healing. In terms of affirmations, the Cayce material frequently extols the extraordinary power of the “mind as the builder” and the premise that personal co-creation is empowered by t...2024-04-2733 minThe Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)This Be the Verse by Philip LarkinThis Be The Verse BY PHILIP LARKIN They fuck you up, your mum and dad. They may not mean to, but they do. They fill you with the faults they had And add some extra, just for you. But they were fucked up in their turn By fools in old-style hats and coats, Who half the time were soppy-stern And half at one another’s throats. Man hands on misery to man. It deepens like a coastal shelf. Get out as ea...2024-04-2554 minThe Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)Wild Geese by Mary OliverI'd love to hear any thoughts about the episode including thoughts on the poetry and the topics that were discussed. You can email me at poetdelayed@gmail.com. WILD GEESE by Mary Oliver You do not have to be good. You do not have to walk on your knees For a hundred miles through the desert, repenting. You only have to let the soft animal of your body love what it loves. Tell me about despair, yours, and I will tell you mine. Meanwhile the world goes on.2024-04-121h 00The Reality Revolution PodcastThe Reality Revolution PodcastEdgar Cayce Communicating With The Dead In Dreams“The dead differ from the living only in this respect: they are in a permanently subconscious state because the conscious mind of the physical body no longer exists. But the body is an expendable shell, and all else is intact. On the astral level of existence, the subconscious mind replaces the conscious mind of the soul, and the superconscious replaces the subconscious.” Edgar Cayce, the sleeping prophet spoke often of speaking to the dead in dreams. I have had this happen with my father, but I found the Cayce material to be ric...2024-04-0630 minThe Reality Revolution PodcastThe Reality Revolution PodcastEdgar Cayce - On SoulmatesEdgar Cayce, often known as the "Sleeping Prophet," was a renowned American clairvoyant who made a wide range of psychic readings from the early to mid-20th century. Among his diverse topics, the concept of soulmates is one of the intriguing aspects he explored. Cayce's insights on soulmates provide a unique perspective on human relationships, love, and spiritual connection. According to Cayce, soulmates are not necessarily romantic partners predestined to find each other for a perfect union. Instead, his readings suggest that soulmates are souls that have been closely connected in past lives and have r...2024-03-2242 minThe Reality Revolution PodcastThe Reality Revolution PodcastEdgar Cayce Thoughts Are ThingsFor thoughts are things, and the Mind is the Builder. But if ye fill thy mind with the cares of the world day by day, ye may not in the moment give the best that is in the life of those that live the Christ-life—even as Jesus gave the new commandment, “that ye love one another.” - Edgar Cayce When we delve into the teachings of Edgar Cayce, one of the first concepts we encounter is the profound nature of thought. Cayce's perspective on thoughts was not merely that they are transient mental processes but tha...2024-03-0233 minThe Reality Revolution PodcastThe Reality Revolution PodcastEdgar Cayce On AtlantisEdgar Cayce, known as the "Sleeping Prophet," provided extensive psychic readings and teachings about the lost continent of Atlantis, which he claimed to have seen in his trance states. Here I discuss Cayces teachings on this subject and read a little bit of what he said about the psychic Atlanteans. 🎧 Recommendations: Use headphones in a peaceful environment for an immersive experience. 🔔 Connect With Us: mediaprimeamazon@gmail.com Subscribe for more spiritual and consciousness-expanding content.Turn on notifications to never miss a journey.2024-02-1039 minThe Reality Revolution PodcastThe Reality Revolution PodcastEdgar Cayce On Dreams And VisionsPerhaps the most striking claim made in the Cayce readings is Cayce’s repeated assertion that anyone can do what he did—and we can best begin with our own dreams.  Drawing upon his intimate work with Edgar Cayce, Harman Bro, in his book Edgar Cayce on Dreams, states, “The claim that anyone could do, in some measure, what Edgar Cayce did, may well have been the boldest claim he ever made. But he did not let the claim hang in the air. [Cayce] gave people a laboratory where they could investigate the claim for themselves. He urged t...2024-01-0241 minThe Reality Revolution PodcastThe Reality Revolution PodcastEdgar Cayce - The Kingdom Is Within YouEdgar Cayce was one of the most remarkable and mysterious men of the twentieth century. Sometimes called “the Sleeping Prophet” or “the Miracle Man of Virginia Beach,” he was stuck with taglines that more often than not reflected the sensationalistic side of his work rather than its real depth and meaning. At the core, Cayce was a Christian mystic philosopher and an intuitive healer. For the forty-three years of his adult life, he taught by delivering discourses, or by giving “readings” while in a prayer-induced trance, which were transcribed by a secretary or family member because he could recall nothing once...2023-12-0150 minThe Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)The Capacity of Your TearsWe can't do it all alone. Sometimes, we need to reach out for help and that's not always easy. In fact, in my experience, it's rarely easy. In this episode, I discuss three obstacles that get in my way of asking for help. The Capacity of Your Tears How many mornings Are filled with desperate tears That never sound In another's ears because You feel they are Hopeless And only serve to ease Your pain for the coming day: So why worry others when The tears...2023-11-251h 06The Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)The Burning Comes FirstYes, You will rise from the ashes, But the burning comes first. For this part, Darling, You must be brave. by Kalen Dion I'd love to hear what you have to say about the episode including thoughts on the poetry and the topics that were discussed. You can email me at poetdelayed@gmail.com. My first book of poetry, My Mother Sleeps, is availabe for purchase at The King's English Bookshop and Amazon.com 2023-11-0725 minThe Reality Revolution PodcastThe Reality Revolution PodcastEdgar Cayce The Dying And The Death ExperienceWe all wonder, what happens when we die? What happens during the death experience. These questions were asked of the sleeping prophet Edgar Cayce. While many of these responses were complex they were quite interesting 💰Large Sums Of Money Activation Trainings - 12 hours of training on activating  the large sums of money reality  https://realityrevolutioncon.com/largesumsofmoney 🎨 Buy My Art - Unique Sigil Magic and Energy Activation Through Flow Art and Voyages Through Space and Imagination. https://www.newearth.art/ 📕BUY MY BOOK! https://www.amazon.com/Reality-Revolu...2023-10-2544 minThe Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)Terrible Potential (redux)TERRIBLE POTENTIAL I see it now For years I only sensed it Or saw the dissipating dust tails of its approach But it filled me with terror And there was no cover or protection So I ran As fast as my child stride could take me Not even knowing what it was – Only that it was coming But that made the fear so much more In my little mind So I ran harder Until I forgot why I was running – Only knowing that I coul...2023-08-061h 04The Building 4th PodcastThe Building 4th PodcastEdgar Cayce and the Law of OneAnna is related to the Edgar Cayce and gives a fascinating overview of his life, his familial roots, and how his readings are similar to what was channeled through L/L Research known as the Law of One material.    Images in the presentation found here: https://cosmicchrist.net/2023/06/03/edgar-cayce-and-the-law-of-one/ 2023-06-0357 minThe Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)Love People EquallyMy daughter Ruby and I were the only ones home, so I decided to record an episode of The Poet (delayed) with her. We talked about her track and field season that just finished up, softball, boys, poetry, music, flying fish and boys. I'd love to hear what you have to say about the episode including thoughts on the poetry and the topics that were discussed. You can email me at poetdelayed@gmail.com. My first book of poetry, My Mother Sleeps, is availabe for purchase at The King's English Bookshop ...2023-05-0836 minThe Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)“…the catching of my whole heart”My friend and poet, Kelli Stephens joined me and she read her unnamed poem from which I grabbed the title of this episode, “…the catching of my whole heart.” We discussed healing, religion, leaving religion, finding yourself and finding peace in your sovereignty and much, much more. I'd love to hear what you have to say about the episode including thoughts on the poetry and the topics that were discussed. You can email me at poetdelayed@gmail.com. My first book of poetry, My Mother Sleeps, is availabe for purchase at The King's Englis...2023-05-031h 38The Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)Meaningful LifeI was joined by neuropsychologist Ben Christiansen in episode 22 of The Poet (delayed). We read my haiku, Meaningful Life and discussed what a meaningful life consists of and how we can work towards one. Hint: it involves math…well, equations at least. Meaningful Life Having fame and wealth Brings no true, lasting meaning Such is found within Concussion Baseline I'd love to hear what you have to say about the episode including thoughts on the poetry and the topics that were discussed. You can email me at poetdelayed@gmail.co...2023-04-111h 45The Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)Comprehend YourselfIn the summer of 1991, I nearly drown at Deer Creek Reservoir near Heber City, Utah. My poem, Comprehend Yourself, is a summary of that event, and in this episode of The Poet (delayed), Mechelle Wingle and I discuss that poem and its meaning and meanings. COMPREHEND YOURSELF I know, As I floated above a watery grave - alone and exhausted, With no one aware and No strength to deliver myself That despite your worlds without number With their countless inhabitants, You knew And delivered me. ...2023-04-071h 39The Good Friends of Jackson EliasThe Good Friends of Jackson EliasStrange NPCs: Edgar CayceWe’re back and we’re catching up with our sleep. Don’t worry, we’re still using this time productively, just like Edgar Cayce taught us. Whether it’s diagnosing your athlete’s foot, telling you of your past life... The post Strange NPCs: Edgar Cayce appeared first on Blasphemous Tomes.2023-03-2855 minThe Good Friends of Jackson EliasThe Good Friends of Jackson EliasStrange NPCs: Edgar CayceWe’re back and we’re catching up with our sleep. Don’t worry, we’re still using this time productively, just like Edgar Cayce taught us. Whether it’s diagnosing your athlete’s foot, telling you of your past life... The post Strange NPCs: Edgar Cayce appeared first on Blasphemous Tomes.2023-03-2855 minBlasphemous TomesBlasphemous TomesStrange NPCs: Edgar CayceWe’re back and we’re catching up with our sleep. Don’t worry, we’re still using this time productively, just like Edgar Cayce taught us. Whether it’s diagnosing your athlete’s foot, telling you of your past life... The post Strange NPCs: Edgar Cayce appeared first on Blasphemous Tomes.2023-03-2855 minThe Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)They Were Beacons OnceTHEY WERE BEACONS ONCE They are out there. You know them by their void, Their masks of nothingness. But they are something and voracious – Consuming, in large amounts, Everything Completely Their prey rage in vain Then submit in silence; No distress signals sent – Even sound is consumed (and light) In their dark bellies. But they were beacons once And they shined. Addiction can be so consuming that it turns shining people into metaphorical black holes. It has the power, with drugs and alco...2023-03-061h 05The Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)Dark CanopyIt’s safe to assume that we all suffer from bouts of depression at times. As Neil Diamond sang: Song sung blue Everybody knows one Song sung blue Every garden grows one. Me and you are subject to The blues now and then "Song Sung Blue," Neil Diamond And, while more often than not, most of us have been able to take Neil’s advice to “take the blues and make a song [and] sing them out again,” whether metaphorically or literally, some of us have suffered...2023-02-271h 40Cinematic LeapCinematic LeapEpisode 29 - Scott Pilgrim vs The WorldThis week we leap to another Edgar Wright film, this time through cinematographer Bill Pope. Will we love it as much as the last two Wright films we've watched? You may be surprised by the answer. And where will we leap to next? Will we pick another crew member to continue our Edgar Wright run, or move on to films that are not as great...?2023-02-2643 minThe Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)I'm a PoetI've come to believe that those works of literature and poetry that have stood the test of time have more to offer those seeking a meaningful life than all the self help books in the world. They have the ability to bypass the protective walls that so many of us build around our gentle, scared and vulnerable hearts - those walls that stand firm and umoveable in the face of seeming frontal assaults by the well meaning self help books (which, tellingly, often reference those works to make their point). This is so, it seems, because they speak to...2023-02-2057 minThe Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)She is Steady and She WaitsOn April 11, 1984, my family moved to Bountiful, Utah from Ramstein Air Base in Germany. My mom had just passed away a few days earlier. One of the first orders of business when we got to Bountiful, was to enroll me and my siblings in school. I was enrolled at Hannah Holbrook Elementary School for the last couple of months of 4th grade, and was assigned to Ms. Boulton’s class. I don’t remember much from those couple of months nor do I really remember meeting anyone at the time other than a few friends who lived close to my h...2023-01-231h 00The Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)NirvanaNirvana I crave silence - clear and still, And darkness too. So complete My body melds with it Erasing the line where Darkness ends and I begin. I crave nothingness. I was joined by Monte Wingle as I read my poem, Nirvana, and we discussed thoughts and ideas that came. Also, in the spirit of craving nothingness, we visited True Rest Float Spa to experience their float tank and see how close we could get to nothingness. True REST Draper Cover photo by: Lenka Sluneckova2022-12-191h 01The Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)Terrible PotentialTERRIBLE POTENTIAL I see it now For years I only sensed it Or saw the dissipating dust tails of its approach But it filled me with terror And there was no cover or protection So I ran As fast as my child stride could take me Not even knowing what it was – Only that it was coming But that made the fear so much more In my little mind So I ran harder Until I forgot why I was running – Only knowing that I coul...2022-11-121h 20The Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)BeaconsBEACONS In the days When my horizons shifted, I remember you and The gifts you brought to me: tenderness, love and protection. But in my youthful confusion, Knew not how to receive them – I had known them from a different horizon. But that horizon went dark in an instant (without warning) Though not entirely – there was protection still But love and tenderness, Those beacons were extinguished, it seemed, Until they flamed up again, But now on your horizon and (without waiting) ...2022-10-2751 minThe Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)InconsequentialInconsequential At what point is my absence Inconsequential? When they’re too young to know the need? (But that time is gone) Certainly not now In the midst of life’s straits With foamy waves pounding And hidden reefs lurking Beneath an angry, fluid surface. No; Not now. Now they need a captain (is that presumptuous?) Who has already navigated a similar course – though more Hazelwood than Magellan. (well, all Hazelwood and no Magellan) Perhaps that time will be Wh...2022-10-1352 minThe Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)The Remains of the DayI'd love to hear what your thoughts on the topics that were discussed in this episode. You can email me at poetdelayed@gmail.com. "The noble soul has reverence for itself." - Frederic Nietzsche, Beyond Good and Evil If you're interested, I recently published two books of poetry which are available on Amazon.comSpecial Guest: Nate Morris.2022-10-071h 41A Wee Bit Of WarA Wee Bit Of War12: My Grandfather's War with Scott EdgarThis year is the tenth anniversary of my first hearing about the old American cemetery at Lisnabreeny. Therefore, it's an unofficial tenth birthday of sorts for WartimeNI. But, anyone who knows me knows that my passion for all things Second World War goes back much further... to Saturday afternoons in front of black and white movies, to family tales of daring prison breaks and tanks racing through the African deserts. I'm Scott Edgar, and this is the story of my grandfather's war.==========To find out more about WartimeNI, subscribe to our weekly newsletter:...2022-09-2826 minGet Down To Business with Scott \Get Down To Business with Scott "Shalom" KleinPodcast of “Get Down To Business” – 09/18/2022 - Bryan Shane, John Feloni, Edgar Vitari and Jubee VilceusJoin Scott "Shalom" Klein on his weekly radio show, Get Down To Business with guests: Bryan Shane John Feloni Edgar Vitari Jubee Vilceus  2022-09-1939 minRebel DiariesRebel DiariesAlison Edgar - Intrapreneurship, Dyslexia and How Everything in Life is a SaleLeave Scott a voicemail and possibly get featured on the show: https://www.speakpipe.com/rebeldiariesvoicemailWin a signed copy of Alison's latest book - Smash it! The Art of Getting What You WantAlison has kindly given me a copy of her latest book to give to one of our lucky listeners.  To win, simply write a review of the podcast on either Apple Podcasts or Spotify and share a screenshot in the Facebook community https://www.facebook.com/groups/rebeldiaries   The first person to do so gets the boo...2022-08-0839 minEmprendiendo Online con Horacio EdgarEmprendiendo Online con Horacio EdgarLos pilares del contenido en Instagram | Entrevista con Vane Scott | 🟠Emprendiendo Online con HE🟠En este programa de Emprendiendo Online con Horacio Edgar nos acompaña Vane Scott, experta en Marketing para Emprendedores que nos compartirá los pilares del contenido de Instagram para impulsar tu cuenta con estrategias de crecimiento orgánico.  ¡No te pierdas de este programa! 🤩  No olvides visitar la cuenta de Vane Scott en Instagram 👇 @soyvanescott2022-08-0339 minThe Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)“The Sadness Will Last Forever”I'd love to hear what you have to say about the episode including thoughts on the poetry and the topics that were discussed. You can email me at poetdelayed@gmail.com. THE SADNESS WILL LAST FOREVER I feel you here. I sense your soul in the quiet darkness Of the slow. flow of le Rhône As she wanders under your Starry Night Past the place of your Yellow House. I sense you too in the day light, As the yellow sun arcs Through the sky of b...2022-08-0258 minThe Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)A Subtle WoundI'd love to hear what you have to say about the episode including thoughts on the poetry and the topics that were discussed. You can email me at poetdelayed@gmail.com. A SUBTLE WOUND You left me when my world Was measured by a child's stride. You had to go away for awhile, I was told To ease me into the truth: You were gone And not coming back. It was involuntary, I know Your leaving But intent is not part Of trauma's calculus ...2022-07-2355 minThe Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)Bonus: “Elvis” Movie ReviewJason and I watched the new Elvis movie Thursday night and this is our review. We both gave it 8 blue suede shoes out 10. I'd love to hear what you have to say about the episode including thoughts on the poetry and the topics that were discussed. You can email me at poetdelayed@gmail.com. If you're interested, I recently published two books of poetry which are available on Amazon.comSpecial Guest: Jason Small.2022-06-261h 00The Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)BesiegedI'd love to hear what you have to say about the episode including thoughts on the poetry and the topics that were discussed. You can email me at poetdelayed@gmail.com. I’m joined by Jason Small in this episode as I read my poem “Besieged” and we discuss the difficulty of facing challenges to our way of thinking and being and how we’ve dealt with it. BESIEGED Possibilities march On my walled city of certainties And lay siege. If you're interested, I recently published two books of poetry w...2022-06-251h 03The Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)Your Father's SonI'd love to hear what you have to say about the episode including thoughts on the poetry and the topics that were discussed. You can email me at poetdelayed@gmail.com. YOUR FATHER’S SON Your soul was large It needed to consume newness again and again But the Chicago frontier Hemmed you in You couldn't expand. So you crossed the cold, Impersonal Atlantic To the hot, Exploding Italian front Where death nearly took you. It was simple, you said You looked at...2022-06-1856 minThe Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)On Pain by Khalil GibranIn this episode, I read Khalil Gibran’s passage on pain from his book, The Prophet and discuss pain, including discomfort and fear, and the impact it’s had in my life. I also, discuss ways that I’ve found to work through pain such as finding meaning in it. I'd love to hear what you have to say about the episode including thoughts on the poetry and the topics that were discussed. You can email me at poetdelayed@gmail.com. On Pain And a woman spoke, saying, Tell us of Pain. And...2022-06-1547 minThe Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)"Emperor Concerto," IIIn this episode, I read my poem, “Emperor Concerto, II” and I’m joined by Ric de Azevedo as we discuss the power of music. “EMPEROR CONCERTO” II The strings prepare me Like a good opening act, For the moment the piano comes in Like a ballerina on point Delicately entering the stage. I’m speechless every time. In awe (reverent almost) As my body absorbs the sound waves Harnessed two centuries ago by a deaf man Who arranged them into beauty Then converted them to ink and2022-06-1437 minThe Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)UnconditionalI'd love to hear your thoughts and comments regarding the topics discussed in this episode. You can email me at poetdelayed@gmail.com. Thank you for listening! UNCONDITIONAL Thrust into mortality New and unbroken yet And you, Having just crossed the valley, With tender reach Pull me close to your body Which was broken for me. In your safety, Your heartbeat communicates to me Of love Of possession – I belong to you. In that moment, I alone am your world. I al...2022-06-0947 minThe Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)Forgotten WallsI'd love to hear any of your thoughts or comments regarding my poem or our discussion in this episode. You can email me at poetdelayed@gmail.com. Thanks for listening. FORGOTTEN WALLS Clarity comes And the walls reveal themselves – tall, strong and immovable. In the haze and fog, Which is his daily walk, Their existence is blurred; They are forgotten Though he was there when they were built, and even added stones. Now in clarity, he looks to bring them down – stone by ston...2022-06-0254 minThe Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)[Ignorant before the heavens of my life] by Rainer Maria RilkeLife is tragic and it is easy to get bogged down to the point where we just wake, eat, work, sleep, repeat or we suffer traumatic events that may cause us to withdraw into a seemingly protected existence. In both instances, we miss out on living a meaningful life and on experiencing the invigoration of being human. I feel that this poem by Rilke discusses the moment we become aware that there is a vibrant life to be lived and the realizations surrounding that awareness. It seems to encapsulate the beginning or the call of the mythological hero's journey.2022-06-0128 minThe Poet (delayed)The Poet (delayed)Episode 1: The Poet’s CallI've spent most of my life hacking at the branches of my problems and having no sustained improvement as a result. Over the last few years, the roots have started to be more clear to me and now I'm making more efforts to strike them. One of the axes that I use is poetry - writing poetry, specifically. In this first episode I discuss that process and I share and talk about my poem "The Poet's Call." The Poet's Call Write hard words To break your soul against Redemptive words too To...2022-05-2436 minShot And Shield Wargaming PodcastShot And Shield Wargaming PodcastBlood and Steel Wargame w/ Edgar Pabon and Damien MacomberIn this BONUS episode, Scott is joined by Edgar Pabon and Damien Macomber, the brains behind “Blood and Steel: Victorian Age Combat 1837-1901” from Firelock Games that is currently pre-order. In this bonus, Edgar and Damien talk about some game details, motivation behind its creation and their excitement about gaming in the Victorian era. You can get your pre-order copy here: https://www.firelockgames.com/You can check out the tutorial videos here: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCdrBl_-RobahBc5EHvU3jlQYou can join their Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups...2022-03-2420 minThe Couchside Judges MMA PodcastThe Couchside Judges MMA PodcastE170 - Past Judgment Appeal: Frankie Edgar vs. Gray Maynard 2With a pair of championships up for grabs this weekend at UFC 270, Scott and Dan decided to revisit one of the greatest January title fights ever: Edgar-Maynard 2. The CSJ decided it was time to rescore it after two years and an explosion of knowledge and understanding of proper MMA scoring, so this is the classic's Appeal Edition. Did their scores change? Listen and find out. 2022-01-2150 minLichald Scott MMALichald Scott MMAEdgar Chairez Listo Para Debutar en Naciones MMA 3Edgar Chairez conversó para Lichald Scott MMA y dice estar listo para su pelea debut con Naciones MMA en su tercer evento y tambien contó como ha estado preparandose para ello y las metas que quiere lograr en 2021. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lichaldscottmma/support2022-01-0410 minTHE BIG RESET—Marketing & Business EditionTHE BIG RESET—Marketing & Business EditionE3 | Lottery For The Community With Gregg Edgar, Arizona Lottery's CEOPeople think lotteries exist just to print tickets and fund education. That may be correct, but Arizona Lottery offers much more for the community. They are an agency that acts like a business. They have business strategies and marketing plans because of their business mindset. This is thanks to their CEO and Executive Director, Gregg Edgar. Join Scott Harkey in this interview with Gregg on how he started in the lottery industry and brought his experience in business and politics to the table. Gregg is leading Arizona Lottery for the betterment of the community. Come and join him on...2021-09-2947 minSECD On Demand!SECD On Demand!SEL & The Arts, with Dr. Scott N. EdgarDr. Scott N. Edgar is an Associate Professor of Music, Music Education Chair, and Director of Bands at Lake Forest College in Illinois. Dr. Edgar is also the author of Portraits of Music Education and Social Emotional Learning— Teaching Music with Heart for Elementary, Middle School, and High School and Director of Practice and Research for The Center for Arts Education and Social Emotional Learning. In this episode, Dr. Edgar joins co-hosts Aysar Abdelgelil and Jennifer Keyt from the Rutgers SECD Lab to discuss an overview of the history and current importance of SEL in Arts and Music education, an...2021-08-1353 minThe Couchside Judges MMA PodcastThe Couchside Judges MMA PodcastE90 - Past Judgment: B.J. Penn vs. Frankie Edgar IWith Frankie Edgar back in action this coming Saturday, Scott and Dan look back at his coming out party: the first fight against B.J. Penn 11 years ago. Many at the time — Dan included, felt strongly at Penn won. Does he still feel that way? Plus, the CSJ look back at one judge’s infamous online reaction to the blowback from his score of that fight. 2021-02-0150 minThe Couchside Judges MMA PodcastThe Couchside Judges MMA PodcastE44 - UFC Apex 7: Munhoz vs. EdgarFrankie Edgar’s triumphant debut at bantamweight was a closely contested split decision, one which Scott and Dan thought could reasonably have gone Pedro Munhoz’s way. The Couchside Judges break down several close rounds from the headliner. 2020-08-2432 minThe Critical Breakdown: A Film PodcastThe Critical Breakdown: A Film PodcastScott Pilgrim vs. The World | Edgar Wright | Bryan Lee O'MalleyOn this episode, we discuss Scott Pilgrim vs. The World (2010) directed by Edgar Wright based on a comic series by Bryan Lee O'Malley.  We're both big fans of this movie and it shows! We end up kind of just gushing about our favorite moments, which is fun for everyone — trust us.   2018-01-231h 00The Callback PodcastThe Callback PodcastScott May Episode #006Every year on May 15, I warn my family and friends to beware the Ides of March. Julius Caesar didn’t and we all know what happened to that guy. Little did I know that I should have heeded my own warning. This week we interview Scott May, the keyboard player for the band The Ides of March. You may have heard the band’s hit song “Vehicle” which was immensely popular and has been used in numerous film and television shows, most notably in the Sylvester Stallone-Donald Sutherland film “Lock Up,” which not only did poorly at the box office but w...2012-06-231h 31