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Explore "gotta" with insightful episodes like "Gotta Learn to Merge! 02/02/24", "Something's Gotta Give", "Das pistas de tambor aos maiores leilões do Brasil, com Rafael Leão", "A criação da raça quarto de milha, com Anderson Bernal" and "Episodio C'Era Una Volta il Mondiale d'Estate - 24/11/2022" from podcasts like ""Dave and Jenn on KEE100", "What the Hell Happened to Them?", "AGRO360", "AGRO360" and "C'Era Una Volta il Mondiale d'Estate"" and more!
Episodes (100)
Something's Gotta Give
Podcast for a deep examination into the career and life choices of Jack Nicholson. Joe is elated when an old enemy returns to save him from a night of terror. Patrick gets confused when a carrier pigeon has a message predicting the day he'll die. Lev tries to become a real boy. Will Julia Louis-Dreyfus make his wish come true? Find out on this week's episode of 'What the Hell Happened to Them?'
Email the cast at whathappenedtothem@gmail.com
Disclaimer: This episode was recorded in September 2023. References may feel confusing and/or dated unusually quickly.
'Something's Gotta Give' is available DVD & VHS (curiously no blu-ray): https://www.amazon.com/Somethings-Gotta-Give-Jack-Nicholson/dp/B000UL60XK/ref=sr_1_4?crid=7IDO48BC9954&keywords=something%27s+gotta+give&qid=1695101737&s=movies-tv&sprefix=something%27s%2Cmovies-tv%2C147&sr=1-4
Music from "Rien De Rien" by Edith Piaf
and "Butterfly" by Austin Millz
Artwork from BJ West
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Das pistas de tambor aos maiores leilões do Brasil, com Rafael Leão
Agro360 Podcast é um Original da Pod360
Apresentação: Rafael Vilella
Direção Executiva: Marcos Chehab e Tiago Bianco
Direção de Conteúdo: Felipe Lobão
Produção: Gabriel Obata
Captação: Ãcaro Kaê Peixoto
Edição: André Assunção
A criação da raça quarto de milha, com Anderson Bernal
Agro360 Podcast é um Original da Pod360
Apresentação: Rafael Vilella
Direção Executiva: Marcos Chehab e Tiago Bianco
Direção de Conteúdo: Felipe Lobão
Produção: Gabriel Obata
Captação: Rafael Ribeiro
Edição: André Assunção
Episodio C'Era Una Volta il Mondiale d'Estate - 24/11/2022
Gotta Move On_Migrants Promised a Flight to Delaware Were Instead Abandoned at a Motel A source close to Florida Governor Ron DeSantis
Gotta Move On - Diddy x Let Jamie Foxx School You On How To Party On A Budget.
LGBTQ+ Bryson Tiller âGotta Move Onâ Out The Closet? Diddy Drops New Song About Cassie Breakup, Her Husband Responds With Shady Pride Month
Come to me x Candy Shop - 50 Cent reacts to Diddy (Gotta Move On) being seen holding hands with Daphne Joy who's mother of his youngest
RICO LAW LGBTQ: GOTTA GET TOUCHED - YOUNG THUG BLOODS YSL AFFILIATED SMM SLIME LINGO STREET CREDIBILITY_LYRICS MEANING EXPLAINEDÂ
You Gotta Know the 80's
Shoulder Pads. Acid wash jeans. Miami Vice. That's right ya hair metal lovers, it's time for 80's trivia! This episode has bodacious questions, bogus answers, and a gnarly good mood. Radical!!
Intervista Roberto Gotta - Estratto Cominciamo Bene - 09/07/2021
Intervista Roberto Gotta - Estratto Cominciamo Bene - 23/06/2021
#138 Speak Like an American (rep)
Hi, everybody! I am Georgiana, your English teacher and founder of SpeakEnglishPodcast.com. My mission is to help you speak English fluently
In this episode:
• I’d like to help you to understand how to use words like Gonna, Wanna, Gotta, and similar.
• Later, a point of view story to practice your English grammar, and consolidate the information that I’ll be teaching in the first part.
Let’s get started!
Are you confused about how and when to use the words GONNA, WANNA, and GOTTA?
We refer to these kinds of words as contractions.
What’s a contraction?
A contraction is created when two words in a row come together and become one.
For example:
I am= I’m
It is = It’s
Do not = Don’t
Will not= Won’t
These are some contractions which are accepted as grammatically correct and are taught in all English courses.
However, in this lesson, I’ll focus on the informal contractions. These are not taught in grammar books because their use is mostly colloquial.
For example:
If you say going to really fast, you can shorten it to GONNA by dropping the final sound. If you say want to really fast, it shortens to WANNA. These are informal contractions.
You probably noticed that the grammatically correct English we learn in school is not the same as the colloquial English in the street. However, informal contractions are very common in colloquial English.
That’s why you should familiarize yourself with them. You don’t need to start using them right away. The most important step is to make sure that you understand how to use these informal contractions.
Many conventional teachers sustain that it’s wrong or inappropriate to use these colloquial contractions when speaking English in formal situations.
But let me tell you that words like “gonna,” “wanna,” and “gotta” are perfectly OK to use in all spoken situations, both formal and informal.
In the US, everyone seems to use “gonna” and “wanna”; even highly educated people use these words several times a day. People in business meetings, professors giving lectures, everyone.
So, don’t worry. You can also use them, and you’ll sound just like an American.
Read the transcript here: SpeakEnglishPodcast.com
#138 Speak Like an American (rep)
Hi, everybody! I am Georgiana, your English teacher and founder of SpeakEnglishPodcast.com. My mission is to help you speak English fluently
In this episode:
• I’d like to help you to understand how to use words like Gonna, Wanna, Gotta, and similar.
• Later, a point of view story to practice your English grammar, and consolidate the information that I’ll be teaching in the first part.
Let’s get started!
Are you confused about how and when to use the words GONNA, WANNA, and GOTTA?
We refer to these kinds of words as contractions.
What’s a contraction?
A contraction is created when two words in a row come together and become one.
For example:
I am= I’m
It is = It’s
Do not = Don’t
Will not= Won’t
These are some contractions which are accepted as grammatically correct and are taught in all English courses.
However, in this lesson, I’ll focus on the informal contractions. These are not taught in grammar books because their use is mostly colloquial.
For example:
If you say going to really fast, you can shorten it to GONNA by dropping the final sound. If you say want to really fast, it shortens to WANNA. These are informal contractions.
You probably noticed that the grammatically correct English we learn in school is not the same as the colloquial English in the street. However, informal contractions are very common in colloquial English.
That’s why you should familiarize yourself with them. You don’t need to start using them right away. The most important step is to make sure that you understand how to use these informal contractions.
Many conventional teachers sustain that it’s wrong or inappropriate to use these colloquial contractions when speaking English in formal situations.
But let me tell you that words like “gonna,” “wanna,” and “gotta” are perfectly OK to use in all spoken situations, both formal and informal.
In the US, everyone seems to use “gonna” and “wanna”; even highly educated people use these words several times a day. People in business meetings, professors giving lectures, everyone.
So, don’t worry. You can also use them, and you’ll sound just like an American.
Read the transcript here: SpeakEnglishPodcast.com
Episode 10 - Bruce Lee Part 1
A brief look into the life of Bruce Lee from martial arts to philosophy.
Gotta Light?
Charles Skaggs & Xan Sprouse provide their commentary track for "Gotta Light?", a.k.a. "The Return, Part 8", from the 2017 Showtime revival of Twin Peaks, featuring Carel Struycken as The Fireman, Joy Nash as Senorita Dido, Robert Broski as The Woodsman, and a special Roadhouse performance by "The" Nine Inch Nails!
Pokémon feat. Klaudia Amenábar
Pull yourself away from Pokémon Sword and Shield as friend of the show Klaudia Amenábar stops by to discuss all things Pokémon. This Dynamaxed episode is overflowing with chaotic energy as your five hosts cover everything from Detective Pikachu to insider trading in the Neopets community.
You can hear (and see) more of Klaudia over at the Comics Beat YouTube and you can always follow her on twitter @kaludiasays
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Games discussed include Pokémon Red & Blue, Pokkén Tournament, Pokémon Sapphire, Pokémon Duel, and Pokémon Pinball
Episode 87: Gotta Have Faith
In this episode, Steve & Tim talk about the importance of having Faith. Not necessarily faith in the religious sense, but more like faith in the process, in yourself, in others, in the universe, karma...whatever it may be, it is SO important to have and maintain FAITH.
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Episode 9 - The blueprint to friendship
We discuss - many principles, of what it takes to be a friend.