Explore all aspects of the supernatural with your host, Madelyn Schmidt.
Episode One: Michael Burns
“Follow your dreams”-- that cliché saying we’re all familiar with. But what does it really mean? Welcome to What Do You Do, the podcast meant to help you explore the possibilities for your future, by hearing wisdom from the people who have taken the steps in making their dreams come true.
This podcast, Myths and Movies, is about Greek myths and select movie(s) that have been based upon them. In this first episode, I discuss the myth of Iphigenia, the daughter of King Agamemnon of Argos. The literature I draw from is called Iphigenia At Aulis, an unfinished play by Euripides, and the movie that I draw from is the 1977 Greek film Iphigenia.
Another Bennett Bean Night – Ep. 1: The Blonde Rat
Sapphire Bennett, eldest of the Bennett clan, is accompanied by younger sister, Cadence Bennett, age 14, to do one of the things the Bennetts do best: tell a bedtime story. Tonight’s bedtime story is a romance, titled ‘The Blonde Rat’.
In the first episode of In the Paint, Wyatt Lehr dives into the second half of the NBA season and what fans should be in store for. He talks about some teams he feels need to get prepared for the incoming playoffs. The recent interaction that Kevin Durant had with some Mavericks fans. And to wrap things up, he goes into the rising star of Victor Wembanyama and what the Spurs need to do to help him.
They’re Still Here is meant to be a podcast that strikes conversation about conservation. Hannah and Laila present research about a different species listed on the endangered species list in each episode. Each species deserves its own episode because each species is important. Learn how you can act and why it matters. Humans aren’t the only species left on earth that deserve to be here. There are still millions of other species sharing this planet. They’re Still Here.
In this episode, Hannah and Laila talk about the Sumatran Elephant. Learn why there are less than 2,000 left and how humans are one of their most dangerous predators. If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please contact Hannah and Laila at forestfriendsproduction@gmail.com.
Sources:
https://indonesia.wcs.org/Wildlife/Sumatran-Elephant.aspx https://elephantconservation.org/sumatra-garden-update/ https://eng.islandelephants.org/sumatran_elephant.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumatran_elephant https://www.sumatranelephantproject.org/elephants https://animalia.bio/sumatran-elephant
The podcast ‘Unraveling the Unsolved’ dives into mysteries surrounding the Omaha area with one main goal: to spread awareness of these cold cases in hopes that one day they may be solved.
In this episode of ‘Unraveling the Unsolved’ we dive into the mystery of Jason Jolkowski, a 19-year-old who went missing after he was supposed to get a ride to work from his co-worker. Jason never showed to the designated meeting spot and there is no trail to where he ended up. It is as if he disappeared without a trace.
This submission is a portion of one of Lehr's first games on color commentary, with Mike Vallencourt as the play-by-play commentator. The game that was covered was an inner conference matchup between the University of Nebraska-Omaha and the University of South Dakota. Prior to this year, Lehr had very limited experience in sports commentary. Within just a month, Lehr was already commentating on Division l sports that were being put on the Summit League Broadcast Network. A nationally broadcasted sports network that includes sports like volleyball, soccer, and hockey. This game between UNO and South Dakota went to a total of four sets, with UNO getting the edge with a 3-1 win. This was also the first time Vaillancourt and Lehr commentated on a sports game of any kind together.
The annual giving event held live on MavRadio.FM and the UNO television studios.
It was during the Retreat of the Eighty Thousand, and the authority of the Censorship is sufficient excuse for not being more explicit. But it was on the most awful day of that awful time, on the day when ruin and disaster came so near that their shadow fell over London far away; and, without any certain news, the hearts of men failed within them and grew faint; as if the agony of the army in the battlefield had entered into their souls.
The larger than life persona of lumberjack Paul Bunyan is a fabelled tale told for generations. In this version, Destini Jones enlists the help of her father to bring this story to life for a new audience.
Explore Autumn through a Maple leaf’s perspective in this short story written and produced by Mary Mitzlaff. This inspiring story follows a leaf through its journey of learning to hope, dream, and love again even in its dying season.
This podcast explores the tendency of individuals to avoid or alter deemed unfavorable, unflattering, or simply humiliating traits or actions in their written and spoken personal stories. Such choices come from fear and pressure to present oneself in a more perfected state for others to “like” rather than a human state for audiences to relate to and learn from.
In this episode, Ben talks about his childhood dreams becoming reality in the movie while Ben admires Toad's face.
Ben and Ben discuss and review a film from their childhood: Flushed Away. Does the nostalgia hold up? Is it more than just a movie for kids? Is my Film Theory professor correct about me needing to expand my watchlist?
In this episode of Homestead Pending, Hannah takes a look at eco-friendly household swaps. Hannah talks about all the swaps she made and how well they work for her. Doing our part everyday to be aware of our consumer habits is vital for changing how the industries work and what they
produce.
n this second episode of The Critics Consensus, Luke takes a look at the wildly popular and groundbreaking film, Top Gun Maverick. He dives into the Plot, Critic and Audience scores and reviews as well as his own take on the movie! He decided to cover this film because of all the success and praise it has been receiving over the past couple of months. He touches on the cast including Tom Cruise, Val Kilmer and Miles Teller. Luke uses all of the reviews and scores that he covers on the website Rotten Tomatoes and Letterboxd (give him a follow @lukewaz). During the duration of this family fun podcast he debates if the film Top Gun Maverick is better than its predecessor, the 1986 action drama Top Gun!
Lindsay's second podcast is part two of the Elvis Presley series. In this part, she talks about the second half of his career, known as his "come-back era." She also touches on his busy touring schedule and Vegas hotel residencies. This part also includes a little peek into what the end of Elvis' life looked like, and the impact it had on the world.
Drivable tanks with tennis ball cannons, drunk teenagers on go Karts, and a waterslide with a vertical loop? Eugene Mulvihill wanted his amusement park to be like no other place on earth. It would be completely up to the guest to choose their level of action, but he didn’t let safety intervene with their fun either. This is the story of the world’s most infamous amusement park, Action Park.
On this episode of 'Chris Helps' he talks about handling failure, affirmations and relationships.
We'll Fix it in Post: An in-depth look into the prelude, production, and postmortem of all the films we love. This episode: MASH.
In this podcast, Maggie discusses current trends on social media, why they blew up and gained a lot of traction. In the second episode Maggie describes some of the "odder" trends from TikTok, give it a listen!
Listen in as Daytin takes a different look at the release of the Netflix show Dahmer the Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story.