The Goods from the Woods - Episode #111 – “The Road Trip” with Finn Straley

In this episode, the Goods from the Woods Boys are joined by comedian, Finn Straley who is fresh off the road from a nationwide comedy tour. We're talkin' about all Finn's stops along the way including favorite road food, music, and snacks. Side tangents include John Ford and Monument Valley, the undying sadness of 'Lassie', the grossness of "Jack & Diane", and the Cyclorama in Atlanta. We also cut a promo on the elitism of the annual KCRW Pie Contest. This is an absolutely amazing episode and we think you're gonna love it. Follow Finn on all social media platforms @FinnStraley. Song of the week this week: "Tounga" by Adama Dicko a.k.a. Faso Art. Check out his album 'JAMJAM'.  Follow the show @TheGoodsPod  Rivers is @RiversLangley  Dr. Pat is @PM_Reilly  Mr. Goodnight is @SepulvedaCowboy  Pick up a Goods from the Woods t-shirt at: http://prowrestlingtees.com/TheGoodsPod

Opening Arguments - OA16: Dump Trump?

In this week’s bonus episode, we tackle the breaking legal question of whether the RNC can legally replace Donald Trump as the Republican nominee for President, and if so, what the consequences would be.  You don’t want to miss this episode! In our opening segment, we bring back a classic “Breakin’ (Down) the Law” by … Continue reading OA16: Dump Trump? →

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PHPUgly - 31:Bedtime for Tom

Show notes: https://github.com/PHPUgly/podcast/blob/master/shows/ep31.md recorded October 6th, 2016 Topics Ryan Thompson from PyroCMS: “It’s all about principles” Laravel 5.3.16 is now released Codewars adds PHP support PuPHPet adds 7.1 support The hosts Eric Van Johnson Twitter / Github / Blog / About.me Tom Rideout Twitter / Github / About.me John Congdon Twitter / Github Follow us on Twitter @PHPUgly Email us at Podacast@phpugly.com Sponsor of this show: The DiegoDev Group

African Tech Roundup - Tecno Plans To Start Manufacturing Mobile Devices In Nigeria

This week’s African Tech Round-up episode is jam-packed. Digital video content creator, streaming evangelist and co-founder of Pockitttv, Julian von Plato joins me to chat about VOD trends and the adoption of streaming technology on the continent, then TechCabal.com’s Editor-in-chief, Bankole Oluwafemi aka Lord Banks factors in on MTN’s ongoing run-ins with the Nigerian Communications Commission. The past week saw internet access being blocked in Ethiopia in an effort to quell violent anti-government protests and MTN Nigeria rethinking its planned acquisition of Visafone, so Tecno’s announcement of its plans to start manufacturing mobile devices in Nigeria provided some respite. The company is looking to consolidate the rather impressive 25.3% market-share it has so far managed to carve out for itself in one of Africa’s most competitive mobile device markets while demonstrating its commitment to Nigeria’s growing mobile ecosystem. Finally, the team at the African Tech Round-up would like to express our heartfelt condolences to all those who have lost loved ones, homes and livelihoods in the recent storms that have swept through Haiti and are continuing to devastate parts of the US. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all those affected by the tragedy. Music Credits: Music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Music licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0

Serious Inquiries Only - AS283: The Liberal Version of Trump

Today’s episode is a Tommentary on… Trump. Look I can’t help it, he’s the news right now. I’ve got a few thoughts on Trump’s taxes and his comments on PTSD that may run counter to what you’ve been hearing. Also I speculate on what a liberal version of Trump might look like. Hey come see … Continue reading AS283: The Liberal Version of Trump →

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Curious City - Daley vs. Little Italy: Did the Mayor Drop UIC on the Neighborhood Out of Spite?

Why did Richard J. Daley push for the UIC campus to rise from the heart of a long-standing ethnic neighborhood? In this special Curious City presentation, reporter Monica Eng examines the pervasive suspicion that the mayor’s choice rose from a political spat or — even worse — from disdain for the Italian-American community. Click here for the full story.

Curious City - Daley vs. Little Italy: Did the Mayor Drop UIC on the Neighborhood Out of Spite?

Why did Richard J. Daley push for the UIC campus to rise from the heart of a long-standing ethnic neighborhood? In this special Curious City presentation, reporter Monica Eng examines the pervasive suspicion that the mayor’s choice rose from a political spat or — even worse — from disdain for the Italian-American community. Click here for the full story.