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Her Origin StoryHer Origin StoryLiving the Dream (Literally): Toby Myles & Cheryl Fuhs on Trading Corporate Comfort for a Life at SeaCheck Out These Highlights:When Cheryl Fuhs and her husband decided to leave their traditional jobs and buy a sailboat, despite having zero sailing experience, it wasn’t a midlife crisis. It was a wake-up call. In this episode, Cheryl shares how a simple question sparked a decade-long plan to live with more freedom, more purpose, and way more salt air.We explore how she went from crafting jewelry as a hobby to founding SS Magpie, a coastal-inspired brand rooted in storytelling, joy, and vacation vibes. Cheryl opens up about navigating setbacks, staying grounded in gr...2025-07-2227 minYear Of The FilmYear Of The Film2022: Leonor Will Never Die, The Northman, Hundreds Of BeaversWe are BACK IN BUSINESS people - or for an alternative film reference you could say we're BACK IN THE HABIT or perhaps even STRIKING BACK (that could be Empire or Jay & Silent Bob, listener's choice). We've been away while Russ joined the Dad Club, making this episode the first offering in a glorious new era of Dad Pod Broadcasting. And what better Father's Day gift than to be forced to listen to three tired Dads talking at you about films they like. Hey, at least you'll learn something, this is the long-forgotten history of film we're talking about...2025-06-151h 21Little Thinkers Stories and SongsLittle Thinkers Stories and SongsToby and the Origami Lesson | Peaceful Story + Calming SongJoin Toby the Turtle as he learns the art of origami in Japan. 🐢📜Guided by a quiet friend named Hana, he discovers that folding slowly, breathing deeply, and enjoying each step is the secret to making something wonderful.🎵 Then sing along with our peaceful folding song:“Fold and Flow, Nice and Slow”—✨ Designed for kids ages 2–12🧘 Ideal for art time, slow-down breaks, or mindful storytelling🎧 Features gentle narration, nature sounds, and soft musical moments—📺 Subscribe for more thoughtful journeys in Season 2🌿 A new adventure, emotion, and culture in each episode—🎵 Also available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Audible2025-05-1810 minLittle Thinkers Stories and SongsLittle Thinkers Stories and SongsToby and the Origami Lesson | Peaceful Story + Calming SongJoin Toby the Turtle as he learns the art of origami in Japan. 🐢📜Guided by a quiet friend named Hana, he discovers that folding slowly, breathing deeply, and enjoying each step is the secret to making something wonderful.🎵 Then sing along with our peaceful folding song:“Fold and Flow, Nice and Slow”—✨ Designed for kids ages 2–12🧘 Ideal for art time, slow-down breaks, or mindful storytelling🎧 Features gentle narration, nature sounds, and soft musical moments—📺 Subscribe for more thoughtful journeys in Season 2🌿 A new adventure, emotion, and culture in each epis...2025-05-1810 minLittle Thinkers Stories and SongsLittle Thinkers Stories and SongsToby the Turtle – A Story & Song About Patience and Inner StrengthIn this thoughtful episode of Little Thinkers Studio, meet Toby the Turtle — slow, steady, and surprisingly strong. 🐢During the Woodland Dash, everyone rushes ahead… but Toby’s calm pace and kind heart help more than just himself.A heartwarming tale about patience, courage, and helping others along the way.🎵 After the story, enjoy our encouraging original song:“Slow and Steady, Strong and Ready!”—✔️ Perfect for ages 2–12✔️ Teaches patience, confidence, and kindness✔️ Ideal for quiet time, mindfulness, or classroom moments—🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music & more✨ Discover more at Little Thinkers Studio2025-04-2207 minLittle Thinkers Stories and SongsLittle Thinkers Stories and SongsToby the Turtle – A Story & Song About Patience and Inner StrengthIn this thoughtful episode of Little Thinkers Studio, meet Toby the Turtle — slow, steady, and surprisingly strong. 🐢During the Woodland Dash, everyone rushes ahead… but Toby’s calm pace and kind heart help more than just himself.A heartwarming tale about patience, courage, and helping others along the way.🎵 After the story, enjoy our encouraging original song:“Slow and Steady, Strong and Ready!”—✔️ Perfect for ages 2–12✔️ Teaches patience, confidence, and kindness✔️ Ideal for quiet time, mindfulness, or classroom moments—🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music & more✨ Discover mo...2025-04-2207 minToby Wants To Hang OutToby Wants To Hang OutToby wants to hang out: Season 2, Episode1- “Hey I’m Back!”Episode Title: “Hey, I’m Back!” | Toby Wants To Hang Out Description: Toby is BACK—and this time, he’s here to stay. In this brand new season 2 opener, our favorite 6-year-old podcast host returns from a very important break (there were snacks involved) to reintroduce himself to the world. If you’re new here, welcome to the weirdest, silliest, most snack-filled corner of the internet. Toby’s got big dreams, a wild imagination, and a heart full of good vibes. This podcast is for everyone—kids, grown-ups, sleepy raccoons—anyone who needs a laugh and a little remin...2025-04-1702 minTBH with Toby B. Hemingway PodcastTBH with Toby B. Hemingway PodcastTBH Podcast Ep. 11 | March DigestOnly 2 stories published this month. I talk a little about why, and drop them here for you to enjoy, read by me. Not AI. Never AI.I also vent about how and why TV is annoying me, and reminding me a little too much of other dark forces in our broader media lives.The first story is a rant about men my age and beyond recklessly and needlessly dyeing their hair. It’s gotta stop. Then something much more meditative about my long journey to kid-of-learn the banjo.Thanks for reading and listening!...2025-03-3018 minYear Of The FilmYear Of The Film1922: Nanook Of The North, Häxan, Nosferatu103 years have passed between the screening of these films, and you listening to three men you don't know talk about them. Incredible. This week we're all about the early days of cinema. We're talking white cultural tourism, we're talking the birth of horror, we're talking the Kuleshov Effect. As ever, please direct any thoughts, notes, opinions and tellings off to comments@yearofthefilm.com Thanks for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-02-221h 38The Professor\'s PlaybookThe Professor's Playbook033 | Small Connections: Key Lessons from Everyday InteractionsEpisode SummaryIn this engaging episode of "The Professor's Playbook," host Toby Brooks highlights a seemingly inconsequential encounter that led to a compelling lesson about the importance of connection. Reflecting on his transition to a new role at Baylor University, Brooks emphasizes the value of recognizing and appreciating every individual, especially those often overlooked, such as custodial staff and security guards. The episode uses a personal anecdote about a flipped collar and a keen-eyed security guard to illustrate how small acts of connection can leave a lasting impact.As Toby Brooks delves into the principles...2025-02-0910 minYear Of The FilmYear Of The Film2002: Bubba Ho-Tep, Sympathy For Mr. Vengeance, The Cat ReturnsThis week we're going way back into the mists of time...five years before the iPhone 1...to a land that narrowly escaped destruction at the hands of the Y2K bug. Yes, it's 2002, the year that catapulted The Rock to stardom as the worst CGI scorpion man ever. As ever we've got a fantastic selection of films to chew over, along with regular features Industry Corner (which will become relevant at some point, presumably), a whirlwind update of what was rockin' the film industry in 2002, and of course the ultra-competitive, incredibly well organised Film Quiz Super...2025-02-071h 34Karten\'s Inclusion Conversations PodcastKarten's Inclusion Conversations PodcastKIC S3E8 "Fostering Inclusion: Lessons from Little Learners, Big Hearts" Featuring Randy Ross, Orinthia Harris and Jill FlandersIn this conversation, Toby explores themes of empathy, equity, and inclusion in early childhood education, centered around the book, Little Learners, Big Hearts with authors Randy Ross, Orinthia Harris and Jill Flanders . The discussion highlights the importance of addressing implicit biases, fostering diversity, and creating inclusive classrooms where all children, including those with disabilities, are valued and celebrated. Key strategies include professional development focused on equity, using multicultural literature as tools for learning, and adopting a "heart-centered" teaching framework emphasizing hope, education, acknowledgment, and community engagement. The conversation also tackles systemic issues like the preschool-to-prison pipeline and emphasizes the...2025-01-2842 minYear Of The FilmYear Of The Film1964: Kwaidan, Onibaba, Castle Of The Living DeadThat's right baby, we're back with a waffle-tastic bumper episode to kick start the new year! Or at least, sort of gently nudge the year along a bit. If it feels like it needs it.We're back to the swinging sixties this week, with all the usual features you know and (presumably?) love, as well as a couple of new bells and whistles that Toby got for Christmas.For comments, questions, film suggestions and whatever else comes to mind, get in touch at comments@yearofthefilm.comFollow us on Letterboxd...2025-01-241h 39TBH with Toby B. Hemingway PodcastTBH with Toby B. Hemingway PodcastTBH Podcast Ep. 8 | December DigestWell, I got the Holiday Cold, and I husk my way through this month’s episode. Why did I start doing voiceovers? This is a little late as a result, sorry. Anyway, a kind of lengthy little chat with you up front here, then we move on to the final stories of 2024!First up for December I wrote about my love of a Charles Bukowski poem and how it still affects me, whenever I drive by For Rent signs. Of all things. Why? I try to explain in My Railroad Yard (12:00).Next was a quick wr...2025-01-0627 minYear Of The FilmYear Of The FilmXMAS '24: Scrooge, Die Hard, LOTR: Fellowship Of The RingIt's a very merry 'yippy-ki-yay, motherf*çker!' from us at Year Of The Film as we usher in our very first Christmas as a podcasting family. Like all classic christmas get-togethers there's presents, arguments about what does and does not constitute a christmas film, and even a listener email. What more could you want, Santa must have got our wish list! All merry/festive correspondence to be directed to: comments@yearofthefilm.comMerry Christmas! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-12-251h 32Year Of The FilmYear Of The FilmCHRISTMAS SPECIAL TEASERThat's right baby, consider yourself teased. Watch this space for a fun, fireside fantasmagoria of a film-fuelled festive feast! And all the other f words. Year Of The Film Christmas Special coming your way on the 25th December (not the 28th December like we say in this teaser).Get in touch: comments@yearofthefilm.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-12-2211 minYear Of The FilmYear Of The Film1970: Trog/Taste The Blood Of Dracula, Valerie And Her Week Of Wonders, The Bird With The Crystal Plumage1970, what a year. The beginning of the biggest decade of filmmaking (according to Toby), the birth of the blockbuster (according to Toby), the year film changed forever (according to Toby), and oh! Look at that. Toby's birth year, what a coincidence. Warning: contains one instance of a failed gameshow format and brief questionable musical content. Get in touch: comments@yearofthefilm.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-12-201h 28The Professor\'s PlaybookThe Professor's Playbook013 | Calling an Audible: One Weird Moment from My Career in Athletic TrainingEpisode Summary Join Toby Brooks in this episode of "The Professor's Playbook" as he shares a humorous and unusual sideline experience during a Division 1 college football game. Toby recounts a real-life scenario where quick thinking and practical improvisation were crucial, involving a wide receiver, a trash can, and the ever-unpredictable hand of fate. Through seamless storytelling, Toby captures the essence of adaptability both on and off the field. In the heat of a closely contested game, nature called one of the game's key players in the most inopportune moment, and with the locker rooms too...2024-12-0705 minYear Of The FilmYear Of The Film1993: Cliffhanger, So I Married An Axe Murderer, NakedWell here we are, our trusty friend the Spin Doctor is back on side, and has gifted us none other than his own birth year! And what an all-over-the-place selection of films we have this week. From Thewlisocalypse to Sly Stallone's innovative arms-only climbing technique, join us in 1993 for another selection of historical wonders. Although thinking of 1993 as 'history' makes me feel incredibly old. Get in touch with reviews of your own, fact check us or just generally contribute guff to the proceedings: comments@yearofthefilm.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for...2024-12-061h 31Year Of The FilmYear Of The Film1955: Pather Panchali, East Of Eden, Bad Day At Black Rock1955. Everyone's favourite year in filmmaking history. You stop anyone on the street and ask them to list the Oscar winners from 1955 and they'll have gotten all the way to The Bridges at Toko-Ri before you can say 'please'. But is this episode in black and white, or in glorious technicolour? We'll let you decide. Get in touch! Correct our spurious facts. Tell us off. We've been bad naughty boys and we need an email spanking. comments@yearofthefilm.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-11-221h 26Year Of The FilmYear Of The Film1986: Mona Lisa, Salvador, Soul ManAliens, Top Gun, Short Circuit, HIGHLANDER for goodness sake! A massive year for film, and apparently an even more massive year for Toby, though he won't say why. And the revelation that, as all serious film podcasters know, the mark of quality is not the depth of your knowledge or how many films you've seen, it's just how many can you mention in passing within 90 minutes. By that metric, this is top drawer stuff.Get in touch! comments@yearofthefilm.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-11-081h 21Year Of The FilmYear Of The Film2008: Mesrine 1 & 2, Splinter, MartyrsWelcome to Year Of The Film! The podcast where instead of seeking out the latest cinematic releases, we're going back into the history of film to find hidden gems and new favourites to share with you all. And what better way to kick off a podcast that eschews the mainstream in favour of unwatched oddities, than a massive conversation about Iron Man and the Marvel Cinematic Universe.Get in touch! comments@yearofthefilm.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-10-251h 27Year Of The FilmYear Of The FilmIntroducing Year Of The FilmRoll up, roll up, and prepare your earholes for a shambolic journey through the history of film, with Toby Little, Greg Marsh and Russell Bailey. Every week we are handed a randomly generated year in filmmaking history, and attempt to sound intelligent talking about it. And mostly fail! Hopefully, enjoyably.Get in touch to fact check our many mistakes: comments@yearofthefilm.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-10-2502 minAll You Can EatAll You Can EatSweet Little Treats (S7 E7)Sometimes, you just have a hard day. You need some self-care, something to pick you back up: you need a sweet (little) treat. Whether it takes the form of a fun little drink or a girl dinner, you deserve it, queen, so go ahead and buy that pint of Ben & Jerry's. Music originally aired with the episode has been removed for copyright purposes. Want to listen along? Visit https://spinitron.com/WTBU/pl/19686564/All-You-Can-Eat to see a list of songs and their original timestamps.2024-10-221h 23Quiet Little HorrorsQuiet Little HorrorsEpisode 05.17: Toby Poser and John AdamsA little something different this time: we sit down with filmmakers Toby Poser and John Adams to discuss their homegrown horror films and what it's like working on a film as a family. Enjoy!2024-10-1355 minPsychotic StrengthPsychotic StrengthLittle About LillySo I am finally introducing Lilly to the world. Here is a little look into her life before and after me. We go over ballet, Christian school, ASL, and Real estate. 2024-09-151h 31Doctor Who: Toby Hadoke’s Time TravelsDoctor Who: Toby Hadoke’s Time TravelsHappy Times and Places 83.7 - The Ambassadors of Death 7For August and September Toby Hadoke's Time Travels will be released once a week. The twice weekly releases will resume in October. Thanks for your patience.  Here we go chums. What a rewarding experience this has been. But can The Ambassdors of Death contnue to surprise, and to break the mould, and have host Toby pull off a rare victory? Or will the ending be a damp squib? Well, for one last time Toby and special guest Mark Wright delve into this most undersung of Who classics - and loving it to (ker-pow) DEATH is, of course, t...2024-09-131h 19Doctor Who: Toby Hadoke’s Time TravelsDoctor Who: Toby Hadoke’s Time TravelsIndefinable Magic Bite Size 1 - Mewling and Puking (after Space Babies)Welcome back. Toby Hadoke's Time Travels has been on holiday. Thanks for bearing with its much needed rest and recuperation. But now... it has returned with something brand new. Indefinable Magic, whimsical essays based on some aspect of the show, has decided to turn its attention to the new Doctor Who episodes as they are broadcast. There will be so many podcasts doing brillinat work reviewing and reacting to the new episodes, so we thought we'd do something a little different. Your host Toby Hadoke has reacted to his first viewing and written down his...2024-05-1727 minFierce Conversations with TobyFierce Conversations with TobyOne Little Pearl with Judy Helm WrightThe symbol of the artichoke has great meaning for Judy in her teaching and writing. As she works with families, she sees that frequently only the outer edges are exposed, which can be prickly and sometimes bitter to the taste. But, as you expose the artichoke - and people - to warmth, caring, and time, gradually the leaves begin to open and expose the real treasure–the heart. Judy has written more than 20 books, and hundreds of articles and speaks internationally on family, parenting, and relationship issues, including communication, encouragement, and end-of-life. Head to https://www.youtube.com/@fi...2024-05-1441 minFierce Conversations with TobyFierce Conversations with TobyOne Little Pearl with Judy Helm Wright The symbol of the artichoke has great meaning for Judy in her teaching and writing. As she works with families, she sees that frequently only the outer edges are exposed, which can be prickly and sometimes bitter to the taste. But, as you expose the artichoke - and people - to warmth, caring, and time, gradually the leaves begin to open and expose the real treasure–the heart. Judy has written more than 20 books, and hundreds of articles and speaks internationally on family, parenting, and relationship issues, including communication, encouragement, and end-of-life. Head to https://ww...2024-05-1441 minBecoming UnDoneBecoming UnDoneEP84: BIG FISH with Kent Hance, Chancellor Emeritus of Texas Tech UniversityAbout the Guest:Kent Hance is an influential Texas figure known for his extensive career in politics and education. Hance's professional history includes serving as a state senator, US congressman, and the third chancellor of Texas Tech University. He played a pivotal role in the growth and development of Texas Tech, leading the university to unprecedented heights during his tenure from 2006 to 2014. In addition to his political and academic contributions, Hance has also practiced law and worked as a lobbyist. With a lifelong commitment to service and leadership, Hance continues to be active through his podcast, "Kent...2024-04-2945 min