Posts

Showing posts with the label episode

KDTime: Let's Talk About it with Jason

Image
 Episode 88 In a recent podcast episode, Jason and I delved into a captivating array of topics, from the electrifying world of women's basketball to the tantalizing tapestry of global cuisine, with a special spotlight on the culinary wonders of New York City. Our conversation transported us from the court side cheers to the savory aromas wafting through the streets of the Big Apple, where every bite tells a story of cultural fusion and culinary innovation. From the iconic New York slice to the intricate flavors of dim sum in Chinatown, the city's food scene embodies a rich tapestry of tastes that leave an indelible mark on anyone lucky enough to indulge. Amidst our talk of what a New Yorker would eat, Jason spoke about exploring exotic locales and the thrill of traveling to distant lands, where every corner promises a new adventure and a fresh perspective. Whether savoring the sights and sounds of bustling markets in Marrakech or basking in the serene beauty of Bali's beach...

KDTime: "Name a Show That" Challenge

Image
 Episode 58 This episode was fun to do because I love talking about Tv Shows. I watch so many and that's not going to change. I wanted to take on this challenge to give you all a look into why I watch what I watch.  The challenge was challenging but comment down below what you would choose for these. It's posted below. Do we have the same thoughts?  What do you think? A show that should have never been canceled - Lovecraft Country A show that you wish more people were watching - Home Economics Your favorite new show (aired this t.v. season) -Abbott Elementary Your favorite show ever - Smallville A show you hate/dislike - Arrow Favorite episode of your favorite t.v. show - season 2 episode 27 of Grey’s Anatomy called Losing My Religion Least favorite episode of your favorite t.v. show - How to Save a Life from Grey’s Anatomy season 11 episode 21. A show everyone should watch - the After Party Best scene ever - the realization scene from The Good Place at the end of s...

KDTime: The Circle of Life

Image
 Episode 41 If you've never seen these movies I suggest you stop reading before you are spoiled. Remember you were warned!! Now before I start this, let me just say that it was hard to choose but also one of the easiest choices I could make when it comes to these kinds of "choose one" scenarios. The thing is that I know each of these characters make a great case to be saved. Each of them have a prevalent presence in each of their movies. Some shorter than others. When I made my choice I thought about each character and I thought about how each of their deaths, which it seems like Disney is a little obsessed with, effected the main character of the movie. And in the end there is one clear choice and one second choice; but this is my opinion. I understand and I went through them character by character.  When you think about each of these specific characters you think about the emotions you felt when they are no longer on the screen. I had a certain attachment to one of the ...

KDTime: Not so Nice Nursery

Image
Episode Thirty-Nine You grow up learning different songs and tunes because the people around sing them. It's kind how we learn everything, someone else teaches you or you find out on your own. Today makes things a lot easier to learn because you can practically be educated entirely from the internet or a tv show which could be dangerous or super helpful. In this case, I am talking about some beloved or not so beloved nursery rhymes that were sung a lot during our childhoods. We all legit had the same childhood which is still pretty weird but when you relate to others who you did not grow up with but instantly have a connection because of your past, history, up bringing it all feels like we grew up together in one house or area. Let me tell you though some of the nursery rhymes I talk about I wouldn't have thought twice about them as a kid. They were catchy, fun and thrilling. Once I learned some of their origins in high school I was shook. In this episode I’ll get into the 10 t...

KDTime: D.E.A.R.

Image
  Y'all remember that song Read a Book by Lil Jon? It came out 14 years ago and anytime I think about reading I think about that song. The music video is hilarious and it did not make me want to read a book which isn't surprising! Because Lil Jon songs are catchy AF, if not all the songs are super catchy. But my point for bringing it up is simple! Drop Everything and Read! That was a big slogan when I was in school and it too did not make me want to read, but I did like reading. I didn't like people telling me to read or what to read a whole lot but I did it. I know there are millions of books and audiobooks to read and enjoy. I like reading about adventure, intrigue, story-telling and a little bit of drama and/or romance. Some books are easier to read then others. I'm saying I didn't always like reading the Encyclopedia, but I know that it was helpful when I had homework. It's actually crazy to me now that my mom had the entire series in our house and whenever ...

KDTime: Tech the Should Exist

Image
 This conversation is probably talked about a lot already but why not again. There is tech that was imagined that should exist in our real lives already. And even though some of the ideas that were created were portrayed in movies and tv shows there are still some that haven't been invented yet or some that have but we don't know that. The government doesn't want us to know about it. I'm not into conspiracy theories but wouldn't that be something, we find out that there is a time machine or a real life hoverboard and not the ones that are here with wheels. We should be gliding across water by now like in Back to the Future 2. Here are some of the tech items: Flying cruises like the one in the 5th element,  Needleless injections like from star trek,  Power clothing i.e. self-drying and self-tying shoes. Time Machines Rosy the Robot! There are plenty tech out there that was created but the ones that people have hoped for, the ones I still hope for haven't and some...

KDTime: Vacation all I ever Wanted!

Image
This episode is super short. I recorded it on the spot and with my friends while on vacation just for fun. I didn't edit it nor did I plan for it. It was just something to do while I had the time and internet to do so.  Everyone should take a well deserved vacation when they can and as many as they can. We are not machines we are humans who were made to enjoy life and all it has to offer.  We are not meant to work hard all the time, we need to be free to have a good time for as long a time as we can.  Have fun, live free, and enjoy it!

KDTime: "You Can Do it" (Sports Movies)

"You Can Do it" one of the most common phrases in most of Adam Sandler's movies and a few of them are on the following list. There is no rhythm nor rhyme about this list. It is really just a list of sports movies that I've seen and enjoyed over the years. And there are plenty more out to see I know, but these were the ones that I have definitely seen and seen a lot. Some still more than others! My favorite sports movie and movie of all time is Remember the Titans. It is such a classic feel good movie. Here is the list so far... Comment your favorite sports movie or movies! Bend it Like Beckham (2002) White Men Can’t Jump (1992) Rocky (1976) Coach Carter (2005) Happy Gilmore (1996) Longest Yard (Adam Sandler) (2005) Uncle Drew (2018) 42 (2013) Trouble with the Curve (2012) The Blind Side (2009) Here Comes the BOOM (2012) She’s the Man (2006) Bring it On (2000) Semi-Pro (2008) Dodgeball (2004) The Cutting Edge (1992) Neither Moira Kelly (voice of older Nala in The Lion ...

KDTime: Am I a 2000s Kid?

Image
 "Oh, well imagine As I'm pacing the pews in a church corridor And I can't help but to hear No, I can't help but to hear an exchanging of words" If you could tell the name of this song by just these lyrics I know you are a 2000s kid. The 2000s was a wild time to be alive. Everyone brags about the 90s myself included, but the 2000s brought so many things including really great music. So much great music that I challenged myself to figure out song lyrics from certain 2000s hits. 2000-2010 where I spent my pre-teen to full teenage years. Most of the music was listened to on the radios and then slowly on YouTube and then on other internet websites. I experienced a lot in my teen years but one thing is for sure I got through it with music. Listening to lyrics that somehow seemed to express my exact feelings at the time. Songs like "Unwritten" by Natasha Bedingfield, "Crazy in Love" by Beyoncé, "How you Remind Me" by Nickelback, "Yeah...

KDTime: Throwback Thursday One

Image
Episode Fourteen This episode is very clear from the start what it is going to be about. It's a Throwback Thursday where I take a trip down memory lane. My memory lane to be exact. Do you ever see something that comes back to mind and you feel like you have a vague memory of this thing but it was definitely around at some point in your life? If yes, then this episode is for you and if not, then this episode will educate you on some of the things that were introduced years ago. In this episode I talk about "things we didn't realize we'd do for the last time" and facebook memories. When I talk about things that we didn't realize we'd do for the last time I'm specifically talking about millennials such as myself. For example, when's the last time you used a newspaper to look up movie times? Now we can find pretty much everything and anything on our electronics including watching a movie before it's even released. Here's the link for the source...