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    Explore "wooden" with insightful episodes like "Bonus: Tanimura Kinnojo", "Bonus: Sanosuke", "Our Story Begins", "Bonus: Pre-Game Table Banter" and "Bonus: Carol Darnell Interview" from podcasts like ""Wooden Dojo", "Wooden Dojo", "Wooden Dojo", "Wooden Dojo" and "Wooden Dojo"" and more!

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    Our Story Begins

    Our Story Begins

    The Izou Empire is a land in turmoil, but few places are as dreary as outside the fortress city of Nanchou.  Our ninja have learned of a group of bandits who have been kidnapping farmers and raiding their steads in the area and decided to intervene.  This is where our story begins…

    Featuring:

    Chelsey Broussard as Onishi Taya
    Kevin Broussard as Tanimura Kinnojo
    Sean Chavira as Matsuo Kentaro
    David McFarland as Sanosuke
    Cristi Oldfield as Arima Makoto
    Roxy Thompson as Hayakawa Akemi

    with John Thompson as the Storyteller

    Find us:

    passionerdly.com
    @passionerdly
    facebook.com/passionerdly
    Twitter/Instagram: @passionerdly, @passionerdlypds
    patreon.com/passionerdly
    teepublic.com/user/passionerdly

    nerdsdom.com
    @nerdsdomain
    facebook.com/nerdsdomain
    patreon.com/nerdsdomain
    teepublic.com/user/nerdsdomain

    Find more podcasts like this at southgatemediagroup.com

    Bonus: Pre-Game Table Banter

    Bonus: Pre-Game Table Banter

    Come listen into the group getting ready to play their new characters for the very first time! We discuss how we’ll work game rules and recording; but more importantly, our players setup their connections to one another (a big part of how The Ninja Crusade builds a narrative universe).

    Bonus: Carol Darnell Interview

    Bonus: Carol Darnell Interview

    Carol Darnell is a writer and editor for Third Eye Games as well as an ENnie-nominated Podcaster! John and Carol met at GenCon 51 when she was running playtesting for The Ninja Crusade 2nd Edition and what is hoped to be a future release for the setting. For this interview, they candidly discuss both Carol’s introduction to the gaming industry as well as her contributions to Third Eye Games.

    Bonus: Eloy Lasanta Interview

    Bonus: Eloy Lasanta Interview

    In 2016, John sat down with Eloy Lasanta, the head of Third Eye Games, at GenCon 49 for a live interview. This interview followed the company’s successful Kickstarter Campaign for The Ninja Crusade 2nd Edition and took place before their release of The Empire’s Reign Kickstarter. The interview features a better understanding of who Eloy is and his ties to the Independent Game Designer Network.

    Bonus: Prologue

    Bonus: Prologue

    Welcome to The Wooden Dojo: an actual-play podcast set in the world of The Ninja Crusade 2nd Edition by Third Eye Games. In this pre-release episode, our Storyteller, John, provides a quick narration of the backstory of this world and our specific campaign providing all you need to know to be prepared for the road ahead! This episode also features portions of our entirely custom soundtrack!

    61. How to Make a Living Selling Handmade Home Goods

    61. How to Make a Living Selling Handmade Home Goods

    Danielle Spillman is the co owner of Wood Intimations, a small home goods company that was built on the foundation of love and a passion for people and all things beautiful. They sell kitchen products and custom made tear drop trailers.

    In this episode, we discuss how she transitioned from owning a yoga studio to a home goods business, how she was able to get wholesale and consignments accounts, and finding your happy.

    SHOWNOTES: NacheSnow.com/61

    Wood Intimations

    Website: woodintimations.com
    Etsy: Wood Intimations
    Facebook: Wood Intimations
    Instagram: @woodintimations
    Pinterest: daniellespillma

    Studio 78 Podcast

    Website: nachesnow.com
    Facebook: studio78podcast
    Instagram: @nachesnow
    Youtube: Nache Snow
    Twitter: @nachesnow
    LinkedIn: nachesnow
    Podcast: Studio 78
    Pinterest: Tallook

    Robot And Goat Slavery

    Robot And Goat Slavery
    "Tidy Bowl Bots" (Original Air Date July 5, 2016) Artificial intelligence cleaning your toilet? Find out more with "Space Case" as they discuss artificial intelligence doing chores.

    "Robot Slaves" (Original Air Date July 8, 2016) "Space Case" is with A.I. Mike, Frank Miller, Donna Scallion and Zartran debating cute robot slavery.

    "Of Goats And Wooden Spoons" (Original Air Date July 12, 2016) Ian Stumpberry joins Beatrice Bottomsides for eye opening news about goat hookers. "Space Case" with Frank Miller, Donna Scallion, Zartran and A.I. Mike discuss robots being abused with a wooden spoon and other means.

    Six Times Jesus Coached His Team

    Six Times Jesus Coached His Team

    When John Wooden coached men’s basketball at UCLA (he led the team to ten national championships), he was a stickler for details, and he was a very strong proponent of teamwork. He even taught his players the precise way to put on their socks and to tie their shoes to help prevent the formation of blisters. Wooden insisted that this would help keep the players healthy and on the court. Even when it came to putting on their socks and tying their shoes, Wooden was essentially saying, “We don’t do it that way; we do it this way.” One year, his star center, Bill Walton, decided that he did not want to observe Coach Wooden’s guidelines regarding hair. “You don’t have the right to tell me I have to wear my hair shorter and not have facial hair,” Walton told him. Coach Wooden responded, “You’re correct, Bill, I don’t have that right. I just have the right to determine who’s going to play. We’re going to miss you, Bill.” Walton immediately got a hair cut, shaved, and came directly back to practice. Today, many would consider John Wooden old-fashioned and out of date, but he believed that the game was bigger than any one player, and he believed that each player represented more than just himself. Read this article by Tony Cooke

    Ep. 870 - Holly Marie Jones (Fmr. COO, Corvallis Knights)

    Ep. 870 - Holly Marie Jones (Fmr. COO, Corvallis Knights)

    Fresh off her departure of a second stint with the Corvallis Knights, former COO Holly Marie Jones shares her insight into the West Coast League baseball franchise's brand, and how she was able to enhance it through merchandise, ticket sales and concessions. Jones discusses how the presence of the mascot, along with a sidekick, helped boost the Knights' community efforts as well as shaping the overall food & beverage experience for the fans by bringing it all in-house. Twitter: @HollyMarieJones

    S1E4 - The King's Sister

    S1E4 - The King's Sister

    Episode 4 - The King's Sister

    Join the well-to-do lords and ladies of Hampton Court Palace, as they gossip and giggle at the first meeting between Henry VIII's new wife, Catherine Howard, and his Ex, Anne of Cleves.

    Catherine is keen to make sure everyone knows whose queen, but perhaps Anne wasn't too distraught about the divorce after all…

    by David K Barnes
    @VelvetBarnes
    Remember to subscribe, rate and review!

    Contact us through social media via @hrp_palaces or @therustyquill using #OutliersPod!

    For more info visit HRP.org.uk/learning or www.RustyQuill.com

    The King's Sister - Written by David K Barnes

    Performed by Debbie Chazen
    Introduction and credits voiced by Helen Gould
    Script Editing by John Taylor
    Produced by Adam Sibbald, Matt Oliver, Allison Fan and Alexander J Newall
    Directed by Alexander J Newall
    Main Theme by Blair Mowat
    Additional Music by Samuel D F Jones
    Artwork by Lyndon White www.lyndonwhite.com 

    Wade Gilbert, Ep 34, Coaching Better Every Season

    Wade Gilbert, Ep 34, Coaching Better Every Season
    Dr. Wade Gilbert holds degrees in physical education, human kinetics, and education and has taught and studied coaching at the University of Ottawa (Canada), UCLA, and Fresno State. He has more than 20 years of experience in conducting applied research with coaches around the world spanning all competitive levels, from youth leagues to the FIFA World Cup and the Olympic Games. He is widely published, including his recent book Coaching Better Every Season (Human Kinetics) and is frequently invited to speak at national and international events. Gilbert is Editor-in-Chief of the International Sport Coaching Journal and is a regular contributor to coaching seminars for Olympic and national team coaches in the United States and Canada.

    Book:

    http://www.humankinetics.com/products/all-products/coaching-better-every-season

    Human Kinetics Coach Education Centre:

    http://www.asep.com/theCoachDoc.cfm?

    International Sport Coaching Journal:

    http://journals.humankinetics.com/journal/iscj

    International Journal of Sports Science and Coaching:

    http://journals.sagepub.com/home/spo

    Ep. 729 - Thomas Phelps (Sales, Naval Athletic Association)

    Ep. 729 - Thomas Phelps (Sales, Naval Athletic Association)

    While the historical namesake of Thomas Phelps is widely known as an 1880s Rear Admiral for the U.S. Navy, the current version of Thomas Phelps is doing his best to ensure that the traditions of the Naval Athletic Association stay alive through his multiple group sales and donation efforts. Phelps, serving in a capacity of Executive Sales Associate for External Relations and Group Sales, talks at length about his role with the military institution, and some of the misconceptions that the public have about the facility's athletic budget sources. Phelps discusses his role in minor league sports, as Chief Marketing Officer of three collegiate wooden bat league teams at once, then transforms the conversation toward an oral history of the NBADL's start during his tenure as that organization's first ticket manager. Twitter: @Phelpsgs

    Succotash Chats Epi142: Jawin' With The Wooden Overcoats Crew

    Succotash Chats Epi142: Jawin' With The Wooden Overcoats Crew

    Howdy, friends, it’s me, Marc Hershon. Your host and buttery chardonnay for Epi142 of Succotash, the Comedy Soundcast Soundcast.

    I thought we were going to do Succotash Clips this time around because the bag of comedy podcast clips in the back room is overflowing. BUT I managed to get an interview with two of the main movers and shakers behind one of my favorite podcasts so I figured we’d trot out another edition of Chats.

     The sitcom soundcast Wooden Overcoats is kicking off their Season 2 this Thursday, October 27th, and I got time on Skype with head writer and co-creator David K. Barnes, along with series co-creator and co-star Tom Crowley, who plays Eric Chapman on the series.

    They were kind enough to give up part of their Saturday evening in London for me, so I thought I would drop this episode of Succotash in advance of their Season 2 launch. If you haven’t caught the first season of Wooden Overcoats you might want to binge-listen that sucker before jumping into Season 2.

     

    Go ahead…

     

    I’ll wait…

     

    All caught up? Great!

     

    OTHER STUFF

    We have a double dose of our Burst O' Durst, with our resident political comedian and social commentator Will Durst. And, man, the upcoming Presidential election has him SO worked up!

    This episode is brought to you by Henderson's Toddler Trows, the perfect pants for your kid all the way through his or her high school years.

    OTHER OTHER STUFF

    Did I tell you that you can now hear the latest episodes of Succotash on YouTube? It's still audio only but, damn…YouTube! And that we're also now part of the iHeartRadio network?

    But none of that is making us a lick of money to keep producing the finest award-seeking comedy soundcast that plays clips of other comedy soundcasts. So please visit the homesite, at http://SuccotashShow.com, and click on the Donate button. Or click on the Amazon banner at the top of the page to get to Amazon next time you're going to do some web shopping — they shave off a tiny pit of the proceeds and kick 'em back to us.

    That's it. Enjoy the show.

    And remember to please pass the Succotash!

    — Marc Hershon

    Succotash Clips Epi122: Movin' Toward The Holidays

    Succotash Clips Epi122: Movin' Toward The Holidays

    Yes, ‘tis I, Marc Hershon. Happy holidays and welcome to Epi122 of Succotash, the Comedy Podcast Podcast. I’m back with another edition of Succotash Clips, the version of this podcast where we feature clips, snippets, and bits from comedy podcasts harvested from all around the Internet.

    Special thanks, as always, to our Associate Producer, Tyson Saner, for going out and getting many of the offerings to be found in this installment.  I hope you find at least one new show that you’d like to track down and download after listening to our little Whitman’s Sampler of a show.

    Coming up this episode we have slices off of Comic Book Jones, The David Steinberg Podcast, The Eisenstein Effect, The Gisele Show, The GSMH Podcast, Proudly Resents, Sweet Feathery Jesus, and Wooden Overcoats.

    What Else We Got?

    In addition to the clippage, we’ve got our Burst O’ Durst segment with political comedian and social commentator Will Durst, where he’s running down the Top 10 comedic news stories of 2015 for you. This episode is sponsored by Henderson's Pants seasonal Jingle Drawers. And we’ve also got your tweets and emails and reviews in the Tweetsack.

    And that’s about it. But isn’t that enough, really?

    Clips

    David Steinberg Podcast
    Funny how younger comics have, for the most part, paved the way for older comics to make their way into podcasting. The great David Steinberg is now jumping in, even though he’s mainly been busy writing and directing television for years. He started out as an improvisor and a standup. In fact, he was one of my comedy influencers back when I was first figuring out what made something funny. The guest in his second episode is Kathy Griffin and, even though David is a great conversationalist, with Kathy in the room you don’t really have to try that hard to keep the chatter going.

     

    Wooden Overcoats
    If you’re a fan of British comedies, particularly the sitcom kind, there’s a podcast out that just wrapped up its 8-show, first season run that doesn’t miss a beat. It’s called Wooden Overcoats, created by David K. Barnes, and features a fantastic cast that really bring the characters to life. “Wooden overcoat” is slang for “coffin” and the premise of the show is that the only undertaker in a sleepy Channel island village is bent out of shape when a rival sets up shop. There’s intrigue, violence, romance, and a narrating mouse.

    The Gisele Show Podcast, mit Friends!
    You might know Gisele Nett from her gig co-hosting the Nooner podcast on SModcast Internet Radio with Marty Yu. She’s started her own, entitled The Gisele Show Podcast, mit Friends! There are a pile of cast people, too: Jonna Tamases, John Pirruccello, Jon Stahl, and Gena Key. Tyson clipped this from her very first episode, featuring guest comedian Cassandra Cardenes.

    GSMH (God-Shaped Mommy Hole)
    I’m not sure how our associate producer Tyson Saner finds some of these shows. Which is precisely why he’s as good as he is as our top clip clipper! Thanks to him we bring you a snippet of the GSMH Podcast, the initials of which stand for God-Shaped Mommy Hole. Headed up by a dude named Toni Rager, it’s a bunch of friends, just hanging out. There’s also Louis, Tim, Clicks and Freiddo, plus Rubbi Rager, but her mic was dead this episode. This clip features an interview technique with the acronym FORD, and some of the gang tries to explains to the rest of the gang who Joe Rogan is.

    Proudly Resents
    This clip comes in directly from the source: Adam Spiegelman. Friend of Succotash, as well as past and, no doubt, future guest, Adam is the host of the Proudly Resents podcast. It had grown into kind of a mishmash of content and Adam was having a tough time figuring out what his own podcast was supposed to be. But in his note to me this week, he says that he has, “finally split up my podcast.” Meaning he’s got different bits and pieces but they’re all making sense. He says he got recaps, interviews, Nicko – his sometimes sidekick, and “The best of the worst Christmas movies.” He recently did a live “Saving Christmas” show at the Improv in Hollywood, with Jimmy Pardo, Todd Levin (a writer for Conan), and Sharon Houston, who is a podcaster and TV producer in the same vein as Adam.

    Sweet Feathery Jesus
    We’ve not played anything for quite a while from the boys over at the Sweet Feathery Jesus podcast – Belasco, Beardo and Chuck Turtleman – so let’s correct that now with a segment from their show. This clip is from their #111, entitled On The Wagon Train, because their fourth cast member, Booze, is absent. It features an installment of their segment Denmark Is Shit.

    The Eisenstein Effect
    Comedian Vickie Eisenstein hosts The Eisenstein Effect, which is – according to her homesite – “a weekly jaunt to explore the careers, hobbies, and passions of funny, artistic, talented, and intelligent guests!” I think she’s based in Chicago, so she’s got access to lots of like-minded comedic types. Including the guest in Epi23 of her show, Anthony LeBlanc.

    Comic Book Jones
    There’s a comic book store in Staten Island, New York, a legendary place on Forest Avenue, called Comic Book Jones. It also happens to be the name of their podcast, hosted by proprietors Socko and Tiger Jones. They’ve been podcasting since Fall of 2012 and they’re still going strong with their special brand of geek chatter and comic book mayhem. And, at least around Thanksgiving, talk about disgusting White Castle Thanksgiving sliders.

    Great Gift Ideas!

    If you’re looking for something special for that someone special, might I suggest you visit our homesite, at http://SuccotashShow.com, where you can use the Amazon banner at the top of our page to slide over to the world’s biggest online store. Every time you purchase something there after using out link to get there, we get a little taste of the purchase price, but at no cost to you. You can also shop at our Succotashery, if that special someone would like something with our show logo on it. And if WE’RE your someone special, you can click the Donate button in the upper right hand corner of the page and slip us some delicious cash to help us keep Succotash alive in 2016!

    That’s going to do it for Epi122 of Succotash Clips, the Comedy Podcast Podcast. Hopefully I’ll get another episode or two out before the end of the year. No special plans for a year-end show but you never know – maybe I’ll whip something up. I know this time of year gets busy but feel free to take Succotash along while you’re Christmas shopping or heading off to visit friends and family this holiday season.

    And while you out there visiting, don’t be afraid to pass a little Succotash!

    — Marc Hershon