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    2 Als 1 Pod Vol 261: A podcast that makes you forget your problems and creates new ones.

    SNW Casting Call - The Missing TOS Crew

    SNW Casting Call - The Missing TOS Crew

    Welcome to Open Pike Night!  Join your hosts John T Bolds, Cameron, Jesse and some amazing guests on stage and in the studio to discuss our picks for the Strange New Worlds versions of Star Trek: The Original Series characters with Patrick from It's Got Star Trek!

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    Join us tonight as we discuss who we would cast in the roles of Boyce, Saavik, Janice Rand, Chekov, Sulu, Scotty, and Bones! 

    As always we’re glad to welcome our lineup of voices to the Open Pike Night Stage!

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    Now that the Season is over, we're spending some time between the worlds and we'll be putting out the call! If you have something you want to share on the Open Pike Night Stage please record an audio clip, 90 seconds or less, and send it to Openpike@gmail.com
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    Episode 212: Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country | Movie Review | Normies Like Us Podcast

    Episode 212: Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country | Movie Review | Normies Like Us Podcast
    Star Trek 6: The Undiscovered Country 212: Space. The final frontier. These are the voyages of the star ship Normies. It’s one year mission? To watch all of the theatrically released Star Trek films. To seek out new listeners and introduce them to Normie topics. To boldly go where no Podcast has gone before! This week your hosts set out on a Shakespearian quest- It’s Star Trek 6: The Undiscovered Country on Normies Like Us! I’m giving her all she’s got listeners! Insta @NormiesLikeUs https://www.instagram.com/normieslikeus/ @jacob https://www.instagram.com/jacob/ @JoeHasInsta https://www.instagram.com/joehasinsta/ @MikeHasInsta https://www.instagram.com/mikehasinsta/

    Episode 208: Star Trek V: The Final Frontier | Movie Review | Normies Like Us Podcast

    Episode 208: Star Trek V: The Final Frontier | Movie Review | Normies Like Us Podcast
    Star Trek 5: The Final Frontier 208: Space. The final frontier. These are the voyages of the star ship Normies. It’s one year mission? To watch all of the theatrically released Star Trek films. To seek out new listeners and introduce them to Normie topics. To boldly go where no Podcast has gone before! This week your hosts set out to find God- It’s Star Trek 5: The Final Frontier on Normies Like Us! I’m giving her all she’s got listeners! Insta @NormiesLikeUs https://www.instagram.com/normieslikeus/ @jacob https://www.instagram.com/jacob/ @JoeHasInsta https://www.instagram.com/joehasinsta/ @MikeHasInsta https://www.instagram.com/mikehasinsta/

    Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982)

    Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982)

    The second part of CLASSIC SEQUEL WEEK brings us another classic franchise entry from the Summer of 1982 – the crew of the USS Enterprise are back and they’re involved in some hairy stuff.  James T. Kirk (William Shatner) is now an Admiral for the Star Fleet and while joining the rest of the crew for what was originally going to be a “routine training mission” he finds out about the return of an old foe who is out for revenge against him.  That foe is Khan played by Ricardo Montalban and not only is he out for vengeance against Kirk but he is now trying to nab a potentially dangerous new piece of technology from Star Fleet….the Genesis Device.  

    And what follows is an epic space adventure including the rest of the cast from the The Original Series including Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, Nichelle Nichols, James Doohan, Walter Koenig, and George Takei.  This was directed by Nicholas Meyer who modeled the narrative on that of a sea-faring adventure. 

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    Producer: Marlene Gershon

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    ‘To boldly go’ William Shatner / George Takei

    ‘To boldly go’ William Shatner / George Takei

    This weeks episode of Tales From a Very Minor Celebrity is another of a short series of shows that Im currently doing looking back at some of the interviews I carried out from stars from programmes which I followed when I was a youngster. I was obsessed with a number of American sci-fi shows which when you look back at now seem very crude in the special effects department but back then to me and Im sure millions of others had us glued to the screen mesmerised by the costumes and spaceships and beings from another world. 

    The most famous of them all of course was Star Trek, and this week you’ll hear from two of it’s stars who I spoke to in around 2006, George Takei who played Lieutenant Sulu, and the undisputed king of the Star Trek captains, James T Kirk himself William Shatner.

    Building a $200MM DeFi asset manager and DAO treasury management tools, with Mona El Isa of Enzyme

    Building a $200MM DeFi asset manager and DAO treasury management tools, with Mona El Isa of Enzyme
    In this conversation, we chat with Mona El Isa, the co-founder of Enzyme, one of the industry’s leading decentralised asset management protocols, and founder and CEO at Avantgarde Finance. She is also President of MAMA (Multichain Asset Managers Association), and was nominated Technology Pioneer by the World Economic Forum and Digital Shaper in Bilanz magazine. Mona is a former star-trader at Goldman Sachs, promoted to Vice President by the age of 26 and made the “Top 30 under 30” list in Trader Magazine in 2008 and Forbes Magazine in 2011 after profitably trading the 2008 and 2011 crashes. She moved to Geneva-based macro fund Jabre Capital in 2011, before deciding in 2014 that the future of finance lay in blockchain technology. She studied Economics & Statistics at University College London. More specifically, we touch on the magnificent and harrowing journey from institutional finance during the financial crisis, to family office portfolio management, to multiple attempts at Web3 and DeFi. Mona has been through some incredible successes, as well as, harsh failures. Give this one a listen!Disclaimer here — this newsletter does not provide investment advice and represents solely the views and opinions of FINTECH BLUEPRINT LTD. Contributors: Lex, Laurence, Matt, Farhad, Mike, Daniella Want to discuss? Stop by our Discord and reach out here with questions.

    TOS - "The Naked Time"

    TOS - "The Naked Time"

    The Trekkie gals take on the TOS version of "The Naked Now," and generally agree it was done better than TNG's attempt. Sarah misses important plot points, Erin wonders why they didn't save the people on the planet if they went back through time, and Magen wonders why they didn't just beam into engineering to save the day.

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    00:01:38 - Intro
    00:04:12 - Podcast episode breakdown
    00:04:46 - Star Trek music challenge
    00:07:26 - "The Naked Time" recap
    00:07:44 - What do you think?
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    00:32:40 - "The Naked Time" guest stars
    00:38:34 - "The Naked Time" episode discussion
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    Obstruction Goal Keep with Sulu Fitzpatrick

    Obstruction Goal Keep with Sulu Fitzpatrick

    Sulu Fitzpatrick is a New Zealand netball ar. She plays for the Northern Mystics in the ANZ Championships. She can play the Goal Keeper, Goal Defence, and Wing Defence positions. She is of Samoan heritage and has an amazing career.

    In this episode we talk about Sulus Career and life in the public eye as a Silverfern.

     

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    TOS - "Where No Man Has Gone Before"

    TOS - "Where No Man Has Gone Before"

    Join the Trekkie gals as Sarah and Erin watch this episode of the Original Series for the first time ever, and see how Kirk handles another God-like being...for the second episode in a row. 

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    Episode timestamps:
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    00:03:48 - Podcast episode breakdown
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    Top 50 Characters (Part 1)

    Top 50 Characters (Part 1)

    The Trekkie gals take on a list of the top 50 characters in Star Trek and decide whether they agree with it. Along the way they discuss the pros and cons of each character, and their contribution to Star Trek. This episode is part one of two, counting down numbers 50-26.  Part two will cover numbers 25-1. Who is at the bottom and who's at the top?

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    Battle of Bud Dajo - the Moro Crater Massacre Mar 5, 1906 – Mar 8, 1906

    Battle of Bud Dajo - the Moro Crater Massacre Mar 5, 1906 – Mar 8, 1906

    "A place where empires go to die." Mike Malloy said this about Afghanistan, and there are plenty of examples to make his point. The British Empire, at its height in the late 19th century, suffered a genuinely smashing debacle of a defeat at the Khyber Pass, and could never really come to grips with the country. The Russians in the late 20th century made fools of themselves. They tried to overawe and outgun the natives only to be repeatedly humiliated and sent packing. Learning nothing from the failure of these enormous superpowers, the United States in the early 21st century found itself in the same jagged mountains and dusty countryside. Going on 20 years of fighting, thousands of U.S. personnel have died, countless injured or forever altered, and trillions in treasure has been spent. The cost to the native peoples can never be fully tabulated. All this has created what Gen. Petraeus termed a "Generational struggle." And it's not our first go around this particular dance floor. Not even close.

    I can't think of a place more different in appearance from Afghanistan than Vietnam. But the thickly jungled South East Asian country has just as much claim to be the graveyard of empires as anywhere else. The Mongols, perhaps the greatest conquerors of all time, had a rough go in Vietnam. Various Chinese dynasties have made plays at controlling their southern neighbor, with varying degrees of success. Still, ultimately they could never conquer the country. Then the French tried to stake a claim, but at Dien Bein Phu, it became abundantly clear that continued colonial rule wasn't going to happen. As late as the 1980s, the Red Chinese government made a play, sending tanks and armor over their shared border. Again the Vietnamese sent them packing. And of course, there was the whole 20-year quagmire known in the West as the Vietnam War. A futile fight to pen in the spread of communism, the Vietnam War saw the United States go from humiliation to humiliation, even though it was one of two Super Powers at the time, and Vietnam was a far weaker opponent on paper. The key phrase there is on paper. By the wars end over 50k us soldiers had died, maybe as many as a million Vietnamese dead, and those numbers are up for debate and still changing. The war also broke the country's trust in its generals and military leaders. Ike, with all his integrity, led the people to believe generals would not lie or plot or cheat. Then Vietnam came and the false hope and out and out lies of progress, footholds, victory close by, an end in sight, flooded from the top brass to the rightfully skeptical press. Even more damning was, for the first time, the public got to peek into the mad, mad world of fighting an angry, insurgent riddled native population on their nightly news. It's out of these dark, steamy, damp Vietnamese jungles comes the insane line, "It became necessary to destroy the town to save it,'.

    The chaos inherent in that thinking, though, is by no means unique to Vietnam or the latter half of the 20th century. There is another place where empires have gone to die and where military minds were at a loss for how to win.  In this place, a decade's long struggle would kill and maim thousands, produce 88 medals of honor worthy tales, and see five future army chiefs of staff. Many of the famous names from WWI and WWII saw some time in this forgotten war, even though a quick google search today produces only a handful of books to be had on the conflict. Compare that to 10k and more for both the wars in Vietnam and Afghanistan. This hellish place generated the same kind of deadly madness as the others as well. One U.S. official prophesied the paradoxical reasoning of the Vietnam era quote about destroying the village, saying of his punitive and brutal pacification methods "While these methods may appear harsh, it is the kindest thing to do."

    This time on Cauldron, let's go back to the island of Jolo in the Southern Philipines. Let's go back to the humid, sticky air of March 1906. To a mountain that sat among the clouds. A volcanic rock with cliffs so sheer a man had to crawl to climb. Let's go back to the crater where hundreds of native Moros, men, women, and children awaited their deaths. To the crater crest where Krag carrying modern U.S. infantrymen prepared to punish the desperate sword-wielding natives with terminal violence. Let's go back to March 5-8 1906 and the battle of Bud Dajo.
     

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    Episode 89: Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country

    Episode 89: Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
    In Episode 89 of The Cinescope Podcast, Chad and TJ Draper talk about one of their favorite movies, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country! The Cinescope Podcast on iTunes Show Notes     Stats
    • Released December 6, 1991
    • Dir. Nicholas Meyer (directed and/or wrote Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, and The Prince of Egypt)
    • Written by Meyer, Denny Martin Flinn; story by Leonard Nimoy, Lawrence Konner, Mark Rosenthal
    • Music by Cliff Eidelman (Christopher Columbus: The Discovery, Free Willy 3: The Rescue, The Lizzie McGuire Movie, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, He’s Just Not That Into You, Big Miracle)
    • Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, George Takei, Walter Koenig, Nichelle Nichols, Kim Cattrall, Christopher Plummer, David Warner, Iman, Brock Peters, René Auberjonois
    Contact Note: The iTunes links provided are affiliate links, meaning that when you click on them you help to support The Cinescope Podcast by earning it a bit of money. Thank you for your support! Special Guest: TJ Draper.

    Trekonomics

    Trekonomics

    Erin and Sarah wrap up the Star Trek Universe series with a discussion about the economic models of Star Trek and try to decipher how they might work. But first Sarah reveals which piece of Star Trek music always makes her want to cry, and then is shocked when she learns that Captain Pike was in the new Star Trek movies - even though she's seen them.

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    TOS Trivia

    TOS Trivia

    Erin and Sarah take a deep dive into The Original Series and test their general knowledge about the Trek that started it all. Think you know TOS? Play along with them, and send them a memo if they get something wrong. After all, they're practically noobs when it comes to anything set pre-TNG, except the movies...well, in Erin's case anyway.

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    Ep. 354: Feat. Trupti Khamkar

    Ep. 354: Feat. Trupti Khamkar

    Joining Cyrus this week is actor, comedian, podcaster and the girl with the infectious laughter - Trupti Khamkar. Trupti and Cyrus talk about how an ill fitting costume led to her pursuing acting, the diamond ring she never won on TV, performing at the Shakespeare's globe, meeting Judi Dench her Marathi podcast Gol Gappa, which Cyrus feels is like "Cyrus Says in Marathi".

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    Ep. 354: Feat. Trupti Khamkar

    Ep. 354: Feat. Trupti Khamkar

    Joining Cyrus this week is actor, comedian, podcaster and the girl with the infectious laughter - Trupti Khamkar. Trupti and Cyrus talk about how an ill fitting costume led to her pursuing acting, the diamond ring she never won on TV, performing at the Shakespeare's globe, meeting Judi Dench her Marathi podcast Gol Gappa, which Cyrus feels is like "Cyrus Says in Marathi".

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    Follow Trupti on instagram @actortrupti 

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    Star Trek

    Star Trek
    There are Klingons on the starboard side as we finish our Star Trek celebrations by looking at the orginial Star Trek films. We are joined by Clive Ashenden and Rob Wickings from The A-Z Of SFF, as we talk about the cinematic adventures of Kirk, Spock, Bones, Sulu, Chekov, Uhura and Scotty. We talk about the death and resurrection of Spock, Kirk going up against God, why is the Enterprise always in disrepair, Scotty changing the past, Checkov always getting hurt, and was Bones beamed away from a disco? The films under discussion are THE MOTION PICTURE, THE WRATH OF KHAN, THE SEARCH FOR SPOCK, THE VOYAGE HOME, THE FINAL FRONTIER, and THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY. Movie Heaven Movie Hell is a show where filmmakers Simon Aitken (BLOOD + ROSES, POST-ITS, MODERN LOVE) and Keith Eyles (FEAR VIEW, DRIVEN INSANE, CROSSED LINES) go through the A-Z of directors. Simon and Keith talk about their favourite and least favourite film from that director's body of work. Like our Facebook Fanpage at https://www.facebook.com/MovieHeavenMovieHell You can follow Movie Heaven Movie Hell on Twitter at @MovieHeavenHell You can find Simon Aitken's work at http://www.independentrunnings.com You can find Keith Eyles' work at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ4up3c883irE6oA2Vk0T7w
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