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    Explore "yeager" with insightful episodes like "Episode 109 - Part GI Joe, Part Looney Tunes", "Take Me Home Quickly So I Can Listen To This Podcast", "Intersection Podcast - 2022 Vol. 33", "backup chat_24 去大海的另一端,心臓を捧げ" and "Aull About History 8 - Our Aeronautic History" from podcasts like ""From A Certain Point Askew", "Dodge Movie Podcast", "Intersection Podcast", "聊天記錄" and "Aull About History"" and more!

    Episodes (81)

    Episode 109 - Part GI Joe, Part Looney Tunes

    Episode 109 - Part GI Joe, Part Looney Tunes

    We review Season 1, Episodes 1-11 of Star Wars Resistance. Topics include:

    • Kaz = Bugs Bunny
    • Be careful how you word things when talking to Neeko
    • Is that a gigantic Kawakian monkey lizard?
    • Overprotective fathers

    We get into all the latest Ahsoka news including release date and character details.  We share Katee Sackhoff's recent comments about the Bo-Din dynamic and how it might work.  We also touch on Taika Waititi getting a bit stumped on his script. We answer all of your Maul Bag questions and more!

    Episode Time Stamps:

    • 04:15 - The Ahsoka news dump
    • 11:41 - Sackhoff goes off!
    • 14:24 - Taika's writer's block
    • 15:59 - Star Wars Resistance (Season 1, Episodes 1-11)
    • 44:38 - Maul Bag

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    Intro/Outro - Galactic by Seb Jaeger (via https://filmstro.com/music)

     

    Take Me Home Quickly So I Can Listen To This Podcast

    Take Me Home Quickly So I Can Listen To This Podcast

    Sam Jaeger takes the driver’s seat for Take Me Home (2011). He writes, directs and stars in the tale of a illegal taxi driver in New York City that get a passenger he wasn’t expecting. Upset from news that her estranged father died from a heart attack jumps in his cab and yells, “Drive, just drive!!!”. Finding themselves in Ohio they make the trek to Arizona for the funeral. Along the way the two learn more about one another.

    Guess the Monthly Theme for 2023 Contest

    The Rules:

    Throughout the month you may guess the theme as many times as you want to.

    At the end of the month we will announce the theme and the winners.

    Winners receive:

    • A shout out in the episode 
    • A shout out on social media
    • Your name posted on the website with number of wins
    • Each month one winner will get a video message from Mike and get to select a film for the podcast in 2024

     

    ***At the end of the year every winner will get their name added to the pot to win a $100 Amazon gift card.***

     

    Movie Quote: Mr Water - “If I had said that I would have been wrong”

     

    Timecodes:

    00:00 - Introduction

    1:30 - Film information

    2:13 - Mike fan “girl-ing” over Brendan Elliot

    4:25 - Talking about story

    5:31 - Love the leading lines

    8:20 - Color theory in story

    15:26 - Character dynamics shifting

    18:22 - Romantic gestures

    23:57 - Head Trauma

    24:15 - Smoochie, Smoochie, Smooch

    25:07 - Driving Review

    27:18 - To The Numbers

    29:44 - Conclusion

     

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    To guess the theme of this month’s films you can call or text us at 971-245-4148 or email to christi@dodgemediaproductions.com You can guess as many times as you would like.

    Special thanks to Melissa Villagrana our social media posts.

    Next week’s film will be The Photograph (2020)

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    Aull About History 8 - Our Aeronautic History

    Aull About History 8 - Our Aeronautic History
    Welcome to the eighth episode of Aull About History, the local history podcast from The Dominion Post in partnership with the Aull Center, a branch of Morgantown Public Library. Follow along as we explore the rich history of Morgantown and North Central West Virginia.

    In this episode, historians Nathan Wuertenberg and Mike McClung take a look at Morgantown's rich history of flight. Hear about the first airplane built in West Virginia, hometown war heroes, and President Nixon's Air Force One pilot.

    Follow the Aull Center on TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMeMqWSbf/

    Music in this episode, courtesy of the Free Music Archive:
    "Frog In The Well" by Lucas Gonze
    https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lucas_Gonze/Ghost_Solos/LGonze-GhostSolos-FrogInTheWell

    Lofi Sadness by RamolPro
    Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6789-lofi-sadness
    License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

    111: Leading Data-Driven Improvements with Christine Yeager

    111: Leading Data-Driven Improvements with Christine Yeager

    Being amicable doesn’t mean you can’t get the job done. And Christine Yeager is living proof. She’s quickly moved up the ranks at one of the world’s most recognized brands and leads large-scale data projects across their supply chain. In this episode, she compares and contrasts two of those projects and reveals how developing technical acumen is only part of her success equation. The other part involves her HAP process. Visit https://businessinfrastructure.tv/, Ep. 111 for links to resources.

    60 - Zoonosis (w/ Crystal Mendoza!)

    60 - Zoonosis (w/ Crystal Mendoza!)

    While today’s research often has a bias of being primarily for the benefit of humankind, there are many pathogens that negatively affect other organisms on Earth. Today, we’ll discuss zoonosis and how transfer of a pathogen from one organism to another can shape global health. Let’s learn to be scientifically conversational.

    For all references and supplemental information, you can navigate to ascienceshow.com.

     

    57 - Innovator Inc(ubator) I (w/ Alana Lesnansky!)

    57 - Innovator Inc(ubator) I (w/ Alana Lesnansky!)

    Many scientists have adapted Hollywood’s traditional “elevator pitch”: a brief, persuasive spiel that you use to spark interest in you, your organization, or your product. Today, we’ll take that elevator pitch to its roots to compete for who can propose a ‘better’ science television show for a non-scientist audience. Let’s learn to be scientifically conversational.  

    For all references and supplemental information, you can navigate to ascienceshow.com.

    56 - Is Science Expensive? (w/ Craig Cameron!)

    56 - Is Science Expensive? (w/ Craig Cameron!)

    This podcast has discussed science and impacts of scientific discovery for one year now. We haven’t yet discussed how a laboratory or university is capable of funding its science. How does science pay for its advances? What are some common line items a biological lab might be responsible for? Is science a business? Let’s learn to be scientifically conversational.  

    For all references and supplemental information, you can navigate to ascienceshow.com.

     

    54 - How are Organisms Related and Classified? (w/ Rachel Kruger!)

    54 - How are Organisms Related and Classified? (w/ Rachel Kruger!)

    As an attempt to understand the vastness of nature, humans have decided to try to organize the organisms of the world into neat, tidy groups. How simple is the classification of organisms? Is there any debate to how it’s done? What are some of the different schools of thought? Let’s learn to be scientifically conversational.

    For all references and supplemental information, you can navigate to ascienceshow.com.

     

    52 - Salamanders (w/ Mike Itgen!)

    52 - Salamanders (w/ Mike Itgen!)

    Some of my earliest memories of science were simply hunting for the elusive Pacific giant salamander in the coastal northwest. Today, we’ll talk about these slimy amphibians and how they contribute to scientific research. Let’s learn to be scientifically conversational.

    For all references and supplemental information, you can navigate to ascienceshow.com.

     

    51 - Human Immunodeficiency Virus (w/ Brianne Barker!)

    51 - Human Immunodeficiency Virus (w/ Brianne Barker!)

    Human Immunodeficiency virus is a virus that functions within the cell differently than any virus we’ve discussed before. HIV has led to Nobel prizes, societal discussion and discrimination, and significant morbidity and mortality, and was only first named in 1986. Today we’ll discuss HIV and the development of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Let’s learn to be scientifically conversational.

    For all references and supplemental information, you can navigate to ascienceshow.com.

    50 - Antibiotics and our Future Crisis (w/ Brian Conlon!)

    50 - Antibiotics and our Future Crisis (w/ Brian Conlon!)

    Antibiotics are pharmaceuticals that can prevent certain types of bacterial infection. Recognized with a 1945 Nobel Prize in Medicine, humans have previously used antibiotics for millennia to treat infections without having even known what caused those infections. What are the benefits to antibiotics? What are the consequences? Let’s learn to be scientifically conversational.

    For all references and supplemental information, you can navigate to ascienceshow.com.