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    Explore "slice" with insightful episodes like "#187 - A Centaur's Life (Part 2)", "Episode 2", "Episode 18 - with Nicola "Wee Slice" Burke", "95: SLICE (Chance The Rapper)" and "95: SLICE (Chance The Rapper)" from podcasts like ""Transformation Sequence", "Masklife Radio", "egg talks to", "Bodega Box Office" and "BodegaBoxOffice"" and more!

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    #187 - A Centaur's Life (Part 2)

    #187 - A Centaur's Life (Part 2)

    The weird leering furry race discussion gets even goddamn weirder, as we spend time shooting arrows, naming flowers, arm wrestling, gaslighting naked mermaids with Illuminati lizards, discussing internalised racism with amphibian warlords and, of course, the Jewish Holocaust.

    This might just be the worst goddamn thing we've ever seen.

    You can also fight us on; Vince (@vincekenny), Kym (@kymcattys) and Ben (@benstonick). Editing by Josh Scalf (@jwscalf) of the podcast Sugoi Corp!

    Drop us an email address with transformationsequence@gmail.com.

    You can listen to Transformation sequence on Stitcher, too! http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/transformation-sequence

    Episode 2

    Episode 2
    Featuring Exclusive Music, Mashups, and private edits from Australia's beloved Masked Men! Bringing their high intensity fuelled sets directly to your ears, anytime, anywhere! Welcome to the Masklife!

    Bobbito Garcia - We Now Join The Program Already In Progress

    Bobbito Garcia - We Now Join The Program Already In Progress

    On this episode we chat with Bobbito Garcia (Filmmaker, DJ, Sneaker Culture Historian, Hip Hop Historian and Street Court Basketball Legend). In this episode we talk about his new film Rock Rubber 45's, his career, Meeting Chuck D from Public Enemy and what it was like to be at the beginning of a lot of important moments like the early days of Def Jam records, Sneaker Culture, Hip Hop Journalism and much more.

     

    We Now Join The Program Already In Progress is an interview podcast with a catch. Just because the mic’s are hot doesn’t mean it will make it on the air. Our show starts cold when the host Saul Colt and the guest get into a nice groove. Sometimes that is immediately  and sometimes that can be 30 mins in. The result is you get an interesting conversation between Saul Colt and people he loves and admires without the awkward time at the beginning waiting for people to get comfortable.

     

    Reach out and say hi at www.joininprogress.com or @saulcolt on Twitter #joininprogress

     

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    Episode 11- Top Ten of 2018

    Episode 11- Top Ten of 2018

    Ready for my Top Ten of 2018? I know y'all are ready to fight me on a few of these but that's alright just do it on Twitter @macabremediapod. If you are feeling nice leave a review on iTunes for us, if you are feeling boujee get something on TeePublic by searching for macabremediapodcast with no spaces. Tune in next week to hear a very cool episode interviewing three guys one of them being from one of my movies of the year.

    LISTEN TO THESE PODCASTS

    1. Macabre Media Podcast
    2. FriGay the 13th
    3. Coffee with Comrades
    4. The Final Boys
    5. Cocktail Party Massacre
    6. The Film Flamers

    ...and read Gayly Dreadful.

    Slice and Phenomena

    Slice and Phenomena

    We're doing a series on Italian horror films! In podcast one of three, we discuss Dario Argento's 1985 bug, chimp and murder film Phenomena. Also Kelley reviews Slice for Straight-to-Video Russian Roulette. 

    Our Beelzebub members are Albert Schroter, Tree & Alex McNulty, Mandi Arthur, Brandon Boone, Bill Fahrner, Blake Heath, Mark Watts, Cassie & Jeremy Burmeister, Alise Wallis, Amanda James, Ernest Perez, Brook Anderson, Zachary Sugawara, Dale Roberson, Brian Jackson and Deon Buys. This podcast is only possible because of their and our other members’ generous support. You can join them and enjoy all of our exclusive content at http://www.patreon.com/notlp

    “Monster Movies (with My Friends)” was written and performed by Kelley Kombrinck. It was recorded and mixed by Freddy Morris.

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    Ep. 71: Steve Dolinsky's Tour of Pizza City, USA

    Ep. 71: Steve Dolinsky's Tour of Pizza City, USA

    Chicago is Pizza City, USA. Just ask Chicago food critic Steve Dolinsky who went on an epic journey to over 100 pizza spots in search of the perfect slice. Tune in as he and Mayor Emanuel deep-dive into Chicago's 10 unique styles, even sampling four right on air.  Along the way they tackle some of the burning questions on every pizza-lovers mind, like when is it acceptable to use a knife and fork, does Detroit really warrant its own style, and—most important of all—how Steve still manages to stay so thin.

    15: Slash the Costs of Back-To-School, Office & Craft Supplies!

    15: Slash the Costs of Back-To-School, Office & Craft Supplies!
    Backpacks for $5 and school supplies starting at just 15 cents! You can find amazing deals if you know where to look. In Episode #15, we give you the best tips for cashing in big during back-to-school sales. 
    Plus: A new warning about chemicals in your kids' food. Great new freebies for AmEx card holders. A safety warning for female shoppers. (Hint: Wear pants to the mall!) And where to get the best deals on electronics.

    TWiV 468: Zika by the slice

    TWiV 468: Zika by the slice

    Amy joins the TWiV team to talk about her career and her work on Zika virus neurotropism using embryonic mouse organotypic brain slice cultures.

    Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Dickson DespommierAlan DoveRich Condit, and Kathy Spindler

    Guest: Amy Rosenfeld

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    This episode is brought to you by  the Virology and Gene Therapy PhD program at the Mayo Clinic Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences in Rochester, Minnesota. The renowned Mayo Clinic Virology and Gene Therapy program is currently accepting applications until December first. If you want to be trained in the exciting fields of oncolytic virotherapy, gene therapy, vaccine creation, or basic virology, visit mayoclinic.org to apply to the Virology and Gene Therapy program at the Mayo Clinic Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences.

    Intro music is by Ronald Jenkees.

    Send your virology questions and comments to twiv@microbe.tv

    How Champions Plan For Every Outcome

    How Champions Plan For Every Outcome

    I’m back with more Golf Strategy School! I’ve got an interesting story that comes from a different sport, but it's still something we can use in our game to ensure we're prepared as possible.

     

    The 2008 Olympic game in Beijing: Michael Phelps was going for the record of 7 gold medals at the butterfly race. At the turn, his goggles filled with water and he was swimming blind, but was still able to complete the the race, finished, and won the gold medal.

     

    After the fact, Phelps mentioned in an interview that he manages to win and shared his views on preparation. He looks at everything that could go wrong, and finds a solution for all those different things. Let's say your goggles fill with water, you can't see the markings on the walls and you don't know how far you have to go. Phelps' solution to this was to count the number of strokes to go from one side to the other, so he knew how many strokes he needed to complete the race.

     

    This translates directly to golf. When I practiced, my Dad thought of worst-case situations and applied them to their practice. They spent a lot of time around the greens to improve short game and putting since that's what is used most often. I's Dad stood on one side of the green, threw a ball over the green, usually towards a bunker, and I had to play it wherever it stopped.

     

    I developed a familiarity with these "goofy" shots and could even hit golf balls out of the trees, so I knew how to recover. They practiced in different conditions (i.e. steep downhill bunker shots) and with different tools (various clubs). Start looking at consistent outcomes in games. For example, if I missed, it's always left, so there's no need to practice for anything on the right side of the green. However, if the pin is on the left side and I was trying to hit the ball into it, there's a chance that I could work the ball too much.

     

    I was thinking about a particular hole where I had to learn very vertical steep sand shots. Have that passing familiarity so you aren't caught off guard and have seen them before. Practice those weird downhill "rolling away from you" chip shots. Take the time to practice them a little bit to have that familiarity that translates to the T-box and allows you to make the most confident shot possible.

     

    Shots that you aren't familiar with tend to creep into the back of your head, and that leads to you being focused on shots you want to miss as opposed to what you want to hit. Become familiar with your shots around the greens so they aren't completely foreign to you. You'll have increased confidence in shots leading up to that because you'll know you have a solution, just like Michael Phelps did in his race.

    Friend of the show Chris Finn from Par 4 Success has put together a free assessment to see how your four main rotation centers measure up to other golfers.  Visit par4success.com/griffin to get your free assessment!

    Fixing The Over The Top Slice - McDivot

    Fixing The Over The Top Slice - McDivot

    Today's episode is a listener question from McDivot on twitter.  He says :

    @Golf_Strategy

    struggling with impact position.caster, weight even or back. just got Swingtalk. Any new drills to use with? Thanks

    What You'll Learn In Today's Episode

    • ​How different types of feedback can help influence your swing and lock in those changes quickly
    • How Bob Duncan uses the terrain around him​ to fix an over the top move
    • How the Step Change drill from Super Speed Golf can fix a reverse pivot
    • Golf Strategy Academy

    Videos Referenced

    Step change drill is at 3:02

     

    Drill setup is at 2:00 

    Here's a secret that pros do, but you don't.  THEY JOURNAL!  Get my FREE 5 Minute Golf Journal so you can learn to analyze like a pro!

    Here's your Transcript!

    Hey McDivot, thanks for reaching out with the question. So from the sounds of it this is the classic over the top move. Meaning as you come into impact the face of the golf club is open and you are cutting across the

    Friend of the show Chris Finn from Par 4 Success has put together a free assessment to see how your four main rotation centers measure up to other golfers.  Visit par4success.com/griffin to get your free assessment!