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“I used to be the largest dairy consumer on the planet. I used to eat so much dairy and meat. The more that I looked into the dairy industry, the more that I saw that it was the singular, most inhumane industry on the planet, that we've all been lied to, including myself, for years. I always believed that the picture on the milk carton, the cow standing next to her calf in the green field with the red barn in the back was true. It’s certainly the complete opposite.” – Richard (Kudo) Couto Richard (Kudo) Couto is the founder of Animal Recovery Mission (ARM), an organization solely dedicated to investigating extreme animal cruelty cases. ARM has led high-risk undercover operations that have resulted in the shutdown of illegal slaughterhouses, animal fighting rings, and horse meat trafficking networks. Recently, they released a damning investigation into two industrial dairy farms outside of Phoenix, Arizona supplying milk to Coca-Cola’s Fairlife brand. What they uncovered was systemic animal abuse, environmental violations, and a devastating betrayal of consumer trust. While Fairlife markets its products as being sourced "humanely," ARM’s footage tells a very different story—one of suffering, abuse, and corporate complicity. Despite the evidence, this story has been largely ignored by mainstream media—likely due to Coca-Cola’s massive influence and advertising dollars.…
المحتوى المقدم من Gleekast. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Gleekast أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
Once upon a time two women with vocal chords and a love for glee decided to change the world, one 60 or so minute session a week at a time. Then Glee took a horrible turn and they were left sad and frustrated by the one time juggernaut, musical/comedy/drama/Golden Globe winning THING called glee. So they started discussing other things instead. Mostly musicals, but films with sweet dance moves also and even some that had fast cars. They kept the name though, because it was just easier that way.
المحتوى المقدم من Gleekast. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Gleekast أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
Once upon a time two women with vocal chords and a love for glee decided to change the world, one 60 or so minute session a week at a time. Then Glee took a horrible turn and they were left sad and frustrated by the one time juggernaut, musical/comedy/drama/Golden Globe winning THING called glee. So they started discussing other things instead. Mostly musicals, but films with sweet dance moves also and even some that had fast cars. They kept the name though, because it was just easier that way.
Haul out the holly for a double shot of holiday fun. First up, Erica and Emily head to the future to discuss animation in the post-apocalypse with Infinite Santa 8000. After much merriment with cyborgs and mechanical reindeer, the ladies head to the sunnier south with the surprisingly NON-holiday themed Joyful Noise, starring none other than the Goddess of All Things Ever, Dolly Parton. It's also about Asbergers. And the economy. And heart conditions. In other words, fun for your December! Head to our Facebook page to share you love of all things Dolly and to learn more about where to find Infinite Santa 8000. Merry Hanaxmaswa to all! https://ia601008.us.archive.org/5/items/Episode58_201312/Episode_5_8.mp3…
Chestnuts are roasting and eggnog is toasting on our special holiday edition of GleeKast. Erica and Emily open the studio to special guest star Santa Claus, aka Fozziebare the Great himself. The trio team up to tackle 2009's Nutcracker: The Untold Story, aka The Nutcracker In 3D, aka The Weirdest $90 Million Ever Spent. Join Elle Fanning, Richard E. Grant, John Turturo, and Nathan Lane as they deal with creepy CGI heroes, steampunk decor, Madonna's discarded wardrobe, Andy Warhol haircuts, crying children, dead sharks, singing Albert Einsteins, figure skating, decapitation, original songs (sorta), and a thinly veiled metaphor for Holocaust gas chambers. It's EXACTLY what every children's Christmas movie needs! https://ia601004.us.archive.org/34/items/Episode57_201312/Episode%205_7.mp3…
Taking a break from traditional song and dance format, Erica tries to convince Emily that The Fast & the Furious franchise is like a series of musicals with cars standing in for performances. Or something. The point is, it's The Fast & the Furious when articles and linking words were still cool. The ladies discuss it. Discuss back on our Facebook page or email us gleekast@gmail.com . Now if you'll excuse us, we need to go fill up on NOS. https://ia601002.us.archive.org/30/items/Episode56TheFastAndTheFurious/Episode_5_6%20-%20The%20Fast%20and%20the%20Furious.mp3…
Hop on your finest horse and join us for a very shbadoinkle episode as Erica and Emily tackle Trey Parker's 1993 horror/musical/comedy Cannibal! The Musical. Much is discussed about Erica's history with the South Park crew, as well as Emily's inability to just BUILD a snowman unless it can be done to the music from this movie. We also talk about some new fall TV, including American Horror Story. And just cause, there's some Buffy talk. Just. Cause. Hit us up on our Facebook group or email gleekast@gmail.com . As always, have a shbadoinkle day. https://ia601001.us.archive.org/4/items/Episode55CannibalTheMusical/Episode_5_5%20-%20Cannibal%21%20The%20Musical.mp3…
There is no future. There is no past. Unless you're Erica and remember EVERYTHING about the stage production of Rent and how it differs from Chris Columbus' 2005 film adaptation. The ladies have a passionate discussion about the original show, disappointing film, and 2008 video recording of the final Broadway performance. Expect to feel very, very old. Share your hipster ranting over at our Facebook page or email gleekast@gmail.com . We'll be in our rocking chairs, pointing our canes at those lazy youths of America with all the fire of tax-paying citizens. https://ia601008.us.archive.org/19/items/Episode54RENT/Episode_5_4%20-%20RENT.mp3…
It’s a two for one sale on this installment of GleeKast as Erica and Emily tackle two versions of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Jesus Christ Superstar. First up is Norman Jewison’s 1973 film adaptation (available on Netflix Instant), followed by the 2000 London video recording of the stage show (free on YouTube). As you’d expect, there’s also talk about hats, Raelians, and The Rachel. Share your thoughts over at our Facebook group where we shall greet you in our finest bell bottoms.…
Shoot up your zydrate (it comes in a little glass vial) and put on your prettiest detachable face as Erica and Emily plunge into the future with 2008’s horror musical, Repo! Between Paris Hilton’s surprising acting chops and Paul Sorvino’s operatic tenor, it’s something very, very different. We also have quite a history with the show, so expect some personal anecdotes that just might involve the world’s rudest waiter at a fondue restaurant. We’re quite curious how the movie works for you, so be sure to share your thoughts over on our Facebook group. We promise not to pull your organs out. At least, for now.…
With the Miami heat seeping through Peter Gallagher’s eyebrows, Erica and Emily slip into some baggy pants and high top sneakers for the fourth installment of the ‘80s dance movie craze that has been reborn as Step Up. This time, it’s about a REVOLUTION. And white people romance. But let’s face it: we came here for Moose, and Moose is what we’ve got. This is our first episode with our new non-Glee format, so we hope the joy of dance overrides the mess of Ryan Murphy’s head. Tell us what you think on our Facebook group and when in doubt, just do the robot.…
As promised, Erica and Emily return to finish up Season 4 with a recap of All Or Nothing, plus a rundown of their top and bottom performances of the year. This is indeed The Announcement Episode, so listen closely for details about what you can expect starting in the fall. We hope you’ll hitch your tap shoes to the New Directions of the podcast. Be sure to share your suggestions and discussions over at our Facebook page or email gleekast@gmail.com. We also hope you never again have to witness the atrocities of the show’s sole Asian singing Gangham Style. That is all.…
Well, the guns are concealed but the issues keep coming. This week, Erica and Emily attempt to unravel the oddness of Lights Out, from its Broadway tie-ins to its sexual abuse AND ballet PSAs. Also, Pretty Little Liars is amazing and you all should try it out. Join the discussion on our Facebook page or email us your thoughts at gleekast@gmail.com . But don’t, because we should all turn off our electronic devices or something. Mixed messages galore!…
It only took us 2.5 months, but Erica and Emily finally reunite to discuss the penultimate episode of Season 4, Wonder Dash Full, as well as the troubles of live-watching Pretty Little Liars, the Kate Issue of Angel, and the apparent joy of My Cat From Hell. We also take some time to discuss the tragedy of Cory Montheith and how Glee might move forward. And then Emily’s cats start to play and that’s that. We’ll be back next week to finish up Season 4 with our top and bottom song lists, plus our big announcement of GleeKast’s future (hint: it’s not GleeCats. OR IS IT?). Join the discussion at our Facebook group and keep those socks light blue.…
If your “Sweet Dreams” happened to include syphilis and Smash, then welcome!, for you’ve come to the right place. Between discussing the surprisingly impressive Broadway chops of Constantine Maroulis and the shockingly creepy trend of pointed fingernails, Erica and Emily do what they can with the latest episode of Glee. Thoughts? Feelings? Candy? Send them all to gleekast@gmail.com or pop into our Facebook group to discuss. Now iron up yourself a griled cheese sandwich and join the fun.…
With just six episodes left of its experimental cross-country season, Glee tiptoes into some definition of guilty pleasures, giving Erica and Emily ample opportunity to point out what are actually not guilty pleasures, although Erica crushing on Sam in armbands does indeed qualify. They're aided and abetted by some fine listener feedback, even if Emily apparently forgot how to read or speak. We'll be back in a few weeks with Glee's remaining episodes, but expect the last breaths of Smash talk to happen over at our Facebook page. Long live Jinkx Monsoon and a valar morghulis to all!…
Between anger and bafflement lies something called The Twilight Zone, aka this week's episode of GleeKast and Erica and Emily struggle to find the tubbington at the end of the occasionally offensive tunnel. Yes, this is the pseudo-school shooting episode of Glee, and, well, feelings are complicated. We're aided by some feedback, the joys of RuPaul's Drag Race (watch it!) and the ultimate capper in recasting Game of Thrones with McKinley High's Student Body. Teri Shuester as Cersai Lannister? Really, why not (especially if it means not discussing the fact that BECKY JACKSON BROUGHT A GUN TO SCHOOL. Shiver. Discuss it all on our Facebook page or email us at gleekast@gmail.com . Until next we meet or catfish, the ladies of GleeKast…
Load up the pottery wheel and clean that attic to find your boombox for this week's edition of GleeKast, where Erica and Emily discuss Girls and Boys On Film. Also on the docket is the glory of RuPaul's Drag Race and the horrors of Smash. Share your thoughts on all this and more over at our Facebook page or send your email to gleekast@gmail.com . Remember, we are the dramaturgs of Glee, and with that power comes great responsibility. Now back to ghosting.…
Buckle up for a creeeeeeeepy edition of GleeKast, as Erica and Emily fight club their way through some strange editing choices made in Feud. Also on the queue is Erica finally explaining (to Emily's understanding) the difference between Once Upon a Time and Grimm. It takes a lot longer than you'd think. For more discussion/explanation of how these two shows are actually not the same thing, come chat it up on our Facebook group or email us at gleekast@gmail.com .…
On this rare in-the-same-room recording, Erica and Emily share breathing space to tackle another episode in which old flames are reignited, new couples are made based on dice rolling, and plot twists are turned just to cause added confusion.There's also more than a bit of RuPaul discussion, because really, why wouldn't there be? PLEASE join the conversations over at our Facebook page or email us at gleekast@gmail.com to discuss the latest episodes. Or to talk about how every television show should be RuPaul's Drag Race. Whichever.…
Another episode of Glee, another unhappy Erica and confused Emily it is! The ladies tackle Naked and how it seems to hate nudity. Also on the menu is RuPaul's Drag Race recaps and DVR hatred. Discuss it all on our Facebook page or email us at gleekast@gmail.com . Until next we meet. Now put your clothes back on.…
It’s a lean and mean episode this week as Erica and Emily dive quickly into Diva, with a few quick stops along The Office and Project Runway. Along the way, they discuss Erica’s hatred of Alicia Keys, Emily’s annoyance with Katherine McPhee, and just what it takes to be Freddie Mercury (namely, being Freddie Mercury). Send your feedback to gleekast@gmail.com or join the party on our Facebook page, where magic happens.…
The ladies find their Sadie Hawkins spirit by delving scrub-first into Sadie Hawkins. Though really, they'd rather be watching youtube videos of cats riding unicycles. Also included is a spoilery 5 minute or so discussion on American Horror Story, so grab your does eof Nazi doctors, possessed nuns, headbands, legal scandals based on rear ends, and acapella scandals all in one place. We apologize for the rushiness of this episode, but please head over to our Facebook page to share everything we missed. Just try not to steal our arrangements. It's not illegal or anything, but the public doesn't like it.…
Pull out your scorecards for one of GleeKast's more combative outings as Erica takes the offensive and Emily attempts to defend Swan Song for its blatant abuse of logic. Somehow Erica forgets that McKinley High exists in the kind of universe where two seemingly intelligent high school seniors only applied to one college with no safety schools or that its highest paid faculty member physically assaults teenagers on a weekly basis. Or is it that Emily has drank Ryan Murphy's questionably flavored Kool-Aid, thus rendering her vulnerable to his writing staff's bamboozling bag of tricks? Weigh in on our Facebook page or email us at gleekast@gmail.com . The lines have been drawn.…
It's December again in the Gleekastverse as Erica and Emily finally get around to discussing Glee's fourth Christmas/Chanukah/Annual Sue Change of Heart Episode. And yes, we still hate Marley. Share your thoughts at gleekast@gmail.com or join the party on our facebook page. Even librarians are welcome!…
On this rather breezy edition of GleeKast, Erica and Emily sail through the highs and lows of Thanksgiving (hint: the highs involve drag queens and the lows involve a certain eating disorder and adorably misguided racism). You can almost say we have a Kiki over the whole thing, only with rougher choreography and more cats. Send your feedback in to gleekast@gmail.com or join the better choreographed Kiki over at our Facebook group. There still might be cats though.…
They don't make it easy for us, do they. Erica and Emily begrudgingly slip into their Pink Ladies jackets for another round of copycat choreography and stupid character choices, at least until the last few minutes flicker some hope yet. We close on a nifty round of widely diverse feedback that happily reminds us there are others out there that are both just like us and not at all anywhere near like us. We like that! Send it on over to gleekast@gmail.com or join the party at our Facebook group.…
Masks and lycra firmly in place, Erica and Emily fly their way through Dynamic Duets or Duos or whatever the Why Did They Air This On Thanksgiving? episode was called. Actually, they kinda liked it, but you can piece stuff like that together by listening to the episode. Oh, and Marley still sucks and someone needs to sing Cool Rider from Grease 2 before Emily explodes. Agree with us on our Facebook group or send email to gleekast@gmail.com . Happy Thanksgiving, as if ANYONE AT FOX CARES.…
Oh,Glee. Why do you make it so hard sometimes? That's what Erica and Emily wonder in this week's episode, where the ladies discuss The Role You Were Born To Play while fighting off cat attacks, viewing frustration, and the fact that Finn Hudson should just not be allowed to speak ever. Also on the agenda is a quick detailing of a few other shows we watch, a few asides about feline narcotics, and a very important lesson about why you should never karoake to Foreigner. Agree or disagree in our Facebook group page or email us at gleekast@gmail.com . Hopefully by then, we'll be in better moods.…
Erica hates Coldplay but loves RuPaul’s Drag Race. Emily hates easy jokes but loves her some Lifetime Originals. Together, the ladies discuss Ryan Murphy’s hatred of long distance relationships, Marley’s stupid hat choices, a Lost-esque theory regarding the Glee-ettes, and the controversial wording regarding jokes about Gilbert Grape’s mom. Weigh in (fat joke!) at our Facebook page during the hiatus and send us your virtual smoochies at gleekast@gmail.com . We’ll see you next month. Please don’t break up with us in the meantime.…
Bow ties, broaches, Bradshaw and blonde ambition. It's Episode 3 as Glee serves up (another) class election, (another) makeover, and one more reminder about the linger effects of scarlet fever. Erica and Emily use this as a chance to address some sad goings on Sons of Anarchy, happy possibilities of The Mindy Project, and when in doubt, suffer at the sharp little claws of their respective cats. Send your feedback to gleekast@gmail.com or join the party at our Facebook page. Unique-free since 2012!…
Things get HEATED this week on GleeKast as Erica and Emily argue the age-old question of the difference between Cheetos and Cheese Doodles. It's more intense than a Brittany beatdown on a stereotypical Jewish kid (Happy Yom Kippur! Maybe?). Also, the ladies answer lots of questions regarding Brooklyn, discuss a few new or returning fall shows, and argue about pizza. Come to think of it, this is a rather combative episode of GleeKast. And would you really have it any other way? Send your feedback to gleekast@gmail.com and discuss your heart's desires on our Facebook page. Or just answer our burning question about Cheetos vs. Cheese Doodles.…
From the depths of contagion comes this week's GleeKast, where Erica coughs on bravely and Emily does her best to accidentally insult babies. Through it all, they also delve hat-first into The New Rachel, a discussion that involves a lot of hats. Like seriously: that's a lot of hats. Even our awesome feedbackers agree that the hat quotient was a little much. Also in this episode: Emily and Erica muse through some of the fall TV season, bringing up painful memories of Carnivale and annoying contestants on Face/Off. Oh yeah: and every college freshman will have a slut for a roommate. That's just a fact. Discuss more on our Facebook page or email us at gleekast@gmail.com . And as always, check out some of our favorite listeners' sites below: d2rights.blogspot.com Kurtsiekalanai.livejournal.com Twooldladieswriteglee.blogspot.ca…
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