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My guest today has done it all. He's gone from cinematography on small-budget indie films to $200 million-plus projects which is literally goals for many in this line of business. Director and cinematographer, Shane Hurlbut's thirty-plus experience and success as a storyteller is categorically innovative to the craft and inspiring for other filmmakers.Shane's latest film Love Hard is set for digital release via Netflix this November. This romantic comedy is about a young woman in Los Angeles who falls for a man on a dating app and travels to his East Coast hometown to surprise him for Christmas but discovers that she's been catfished. Her crush actually does live in the same town, and the guy who duped her offers to set them up if she pretends to be his girlfriend for the holidays.He's an esteemed member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the American Society of Cinematographers. The ASC recognized Shane's work very early on in his carrier from his film The Rat Pack and he was one of their youngest cinematographer nominees. Shane Co-founded the Hurlbut Academy alongside his wife and business partner, Lydia Hurlbut. Their platform offers professional online filmmaking education and mentoring materials, curated by other filmmakers. This interactive library has collaborated with filmmakers to develop about 50 Courses, 400+ Lessons, and 700+ hours of instruction videos. Some of the top projects he's worked on include Drumline, We Are Marshall, Terminator Salvation, Act Of Valor, and Game Of Thrones.The highly acclaimed HBO series, Game of Thrones was hailed for its spectacular cinematography. Outstanding, if you will. In 2012, Shane served as director of photography for their Game of Thrones: You Win or You Die - Inside the HBO Series that was an interview for major cast and crew members. Wherein, characters, families, kingdoms, and plots were explained with an in-depth look at season one. And what viewers could expect from season two. Some of Shane's work includes NetFlix's Rim of The World, Holidate, There Is No Place Like Home, Fathers, and Daughters, the pilot episode for SyFy's Resident Alien, and Disney+ original film Safety.Safety was inspired by the true story of Ray-Ray McElrathbey, the film follows a freshman football player for Clemson University who secretly raised his younger brother on campus after his home life became too unsteady.His passion for filmmaking goes back to his childhood. Like the cool kid he still is, Shane did morning announcements at our high school and DJ for a local radio station. As you can imagine, he started doing dances, proms, and homecoming across the local upstate New York area. He earned part of his education at a small community college where he fell in love with radio, TV production, and so forth. A scholarship to study film at Emerson College in Boston sealed the deal for Shane.In 2002, Shane's box office hit film, Drumline became a major splash. Nick Cannon stars as a young drummer who enters the fictional Atlanta A&T University and bumps heads with the leader of his new school's drum section. A fish-out-of-water comedy about a talented street drummer from Harlem who enrolls in a Southern university, expecting to lead its marching band's drumline to victory. He initially flounders in his new world, before realizing that it takes more than talent to reach the top. Lots of knowledge bombs from Shane in this conversation, You don't want to miss out. Enjoy my chat with Shane Hurlbut.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bulletproof-screenwriting-podcast--2881148/support.
Bob DiBiasio - SVP-Public Affairs/Cleveland Guardians spoke to Bill about the Bob Feller Act of Valor Awards Ceremony that will be held in Washington DC next Monday at the U.S. Navy Memorial. Our 11th year – and honored to be the MC of the event
Bill Got Your Tech Tuesday Connected With Cavs Get "Crowned" By The Kings 132-120-Cavs Tim Alcorn-Jim Chones - Bob DiBiasio - SVP-Public Affairs/Cleveland Guardians spoke to Bill about the Bob Feller Act of Valor Awards Ceremony - Moneyanswers.com Jordan Goodman-disfunction in Washington is affecting average Americans by lifting interest rates on loans and credit cards - NBC Radio Jack Crumley-US relations with China will be front burner as President Biden meets with his counterpart in San Francisco on Wednesday - The world's best and brightest are flocking to a few countries of the world. Where are they moving – and how does the United States stack up?-NBC Radio Erin Real
Register now for the 2023 Bob Feller Act of Valor Award Ceremony on November 15th! The event will begin at 6:00 EST at the Navy Memorial Museum in Washington D.C. https://www.actofvaloraward.org/event-details/2022-bob-feller-act-of-valor-award-ceremonySupport the show
Heading to Spring Training in Florida this weekend so we got an early jump on this weekend's show. Peter Fertig and Steve Curtis from Bob Feller Act of Valor Award join the show to talk about their great cause. Collector Lee Alexander come on Collector's Corner and hobby pro Les Wolff and I talk about organizing your collection to sell it. Send questions and feedback to us at ttmcast@yahoo.com. Enjoy!
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Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me: Was hat DIE FRAU IM NEBEL zu verbergen? Das versuchen Etienne, Gregor, Matthias und Schröck zu ergründen. Und dabei wollen sie klären, ob er genauso viel Thriller wie BASIC INSTINCT ist, der jetzt noch mal ins Kino kommt. Daneben heben wir mit Gerard Butler und seinem PLANE ab, während EIN MANN NAMENS OTTO dauernörgelt und Körpertausch in AUS MEINER HAUT neu überlegt wird. Plus: CLOSE und RETURN TO SEOUL, zwei kleine Versäumnisse der letzten Woche, die wir noch mal erwähnen wollen. Wie gewohnt gibt es eine kleine, Auswahl an Mediatheken- & Streamingtipps. So geht es unter anderem um GHOST RIDER, ACT OF VALOR, BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER oder TOP GUN: MAVERICK, die von Streifen wie GHOST DOG: DER WEG DES SAMURAI, LADYKILLERS, ABSOLUTE GIGANTEN oder PUBLIC ENEMY NO 1 - MORDINSTINKT flankiert werden. Außerdem befinden sich mal wieder zwei echte Heimkino-Empfehlungen im Angebot. Ok, bei BULLET TRAIN DOWN handelt es sich dann doch mehr um einen weiteren Mockbuster aus dem Hause Asylum, aber DER BETA TEST - DIE VERSUCHUNG könnte für die eine oder andere doch eine kleine Thriller-Überraschung sein. Und da wir ohnehin beim Thema sind, reden wir noch ein bisschen mehr über THRILLER, KRIMIS oder WHODUNIT-Filmen, die die Vier entweder richtig gut oder eben sehr repräsentativ für das jeweilige Genre finden. es geht z. B. um Evergreens wie DAS SCHWEIGEN DER LÄMMER, SIEBEN, CHINATOWN, MORD IM ORIENT EXPRESS, DER NAME DER ROSE oder KNIGHT MOVES. Aber es geht auch um Streifen, über die man sich vortrefflich streiten kann, wie zum Beispiel KISS KISS BANG BANG oder FALSCHES SPIEL MIT ROGER RABBIT. Und es soll auch noch besprochen werden, was die Jungs so zuletzt gesehen haben. Mit nachgeholten Oscar-Filmen wie BANSHEES OF INISHERIN oder TRIANGLE OF SADNESS, Killermaschinen in Form von M3GAN, Komödien wie YOU PEOPLE oder den Found Footage-Zombies aus [REC]. Viel drin, hoffentlich auch viel dran und mit noch mehr Hoffnung auch viel Spaß. Wir wünschen Euch einen entspannten Abend, ein schönes Wochenende und so viel Gesundheit wie möglich inkl. viel Vergnügen. Und immer dran denken: der Gärtner war's. Adios.
Our guest is Rorke Denver, former Navy SEAL Commander, star of the 2012 movie Act of Valor, New York Times bestselling author of multiple books including Damn Few, and popular speaker and corporate coach. We talk leadership, how to lead the best of the best, building teams, how to spot talent, who makes it through BUDS Training, why Navy SEALs are elite, hunting stories and more. Plus, check out the 5 Things from the Internet list. Make sure to visit http://h3leadership.com to access the list and all the show notes. Thanks again to our partners for this episode: WinShape Teams—check out executive coaching with WinShape Teams at http://winshapeteams.org/h3. Reaching your full potential as a leader does not happen in isolation. The coaches at WinShape Teams have served leaders across the country and helped clients navigate complicated leadership journeys. Explore coaching with WinShape Teams and grab a FREE copy of the new eBook on Blind Spots, from Master Coach Charles Hooper, Jr, at http://winshapeteams.org/h3.
Our guest is Rorke Denver, former Navy SEAL Commander, star of the 2012 movie Act of Valor, New York Times bestselling author of multiple books including Damn Few, and popular speaker and corporate coach. We talk leadership, how to lead the best of the best, the story behind the Act of Valor movie, why Navy SEALs are elite, the power of authenticity and more. Plus, check out the 5 Things from the Internet list. Make sure to visit http://h3leadership.com to access the list and all the show notes. Thanks again to our partners for this episode: WinShape Teams—check out executive coaching with WinShape Teams at http://winshapeteams.org/h3. Reaching your full potential as a leader does not happen in isolation. The coaches at WinShape Teams have served leaders across the country and helped clients navigate complicated leadership journeys. Explore coaching with WinShape Teams and grab a FREE copy of the new eBook on Blind Spots, from Master Coach Charles Hooper, Jr, at http://winshapeteams.org/h3. And, Compassion—visit http://compassion.com/h3 and sponsor a child today. Compassion currently serves over 2 million children and their families in some of the most poverty-stricken areas of the world. All happening in local churches. I encourage you to get involved! For $38 a month, you can release a child from poverty in Jesus' name. Go to http://compassion.com/h3 and sponsor a child today.
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In this episode, I sit down with Weimy. He is a former Navy SEAL and now business owner of the highly successful Weimy Cutlery (knife maker). We discuss police training vs military training and how the two don't translate like people think. We also discuss PTSD and finding outlets to navigate the stress. It was a great episode and an true honor to talk to a personal hero of mine. Enjoy#navyseal #actofvalor #ptsd #trainingSupport the showPlease see our Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/c/TwoCopsOneDonut
June 13, 2022 - Before he won ten World Series titles with the New York Yankees, Lawrence Peter "Yogi" Berra answered a higher team's calling, to serve his country in World War Two -- a role in the Navy that ultimately led him to a rocket ship supporting the Normandy landings. For June 6, 2022, the 78th anniversary of the 1944 D-Day landings, my column in the New York Sun was titled: “Yogi Berra's War: ‘Deja Vu All Over Again.'” It looked at the famed catcher's service during the Normandy invasion, and spread the word about an event you'll be enjoying in this week's episode. It's a roundtable discussion held at the Yogi Berra Museum and Learning Center, conducted in partnership with the Bob Feller Act of Valor Foundation. It was titled: Sacrifice & Courage, A Tribute to D-Day. I was honored to act as moderator for the conversation, which was streamed live to military personnel at posts all around the world and all the ships at sea. Our panel in Little Ferry, New Jersey, on the campus of Montclair State University featured former governor of Mississippi and Secretary of the Navy Raymond Mabus Jr., Rear Admiral Edward “Sonny” Masso (retired), Luke Epplin -- author of Our Team: The Epic Story of Four Men and the World Series That Changed Baseball -- and Larry Berra, the son and namesake of Yogi. In this interview, I also recommend a few books that I've had the pleasure of interviewing authors about, that have covered the service of ballplayers and the Normandy Landings. One is about the son of the 26th president, the oldest man and highest-ranking officer to go ashore that day. That book is His Father's Son: The Life of General Ted Roosevelt, Jr., by Tim Brady. The others are by baseball historian Jim Leeke: The Best Team Over There: The Untold Story of Grover Cleveland Alexander and the Great War From the Dugouts to the Trenches: Baseball During the Great War Nine Innings for the King: The Day Wartime London Stopped for Baseball – July 4, 1918
Retired SBCS(SWCC) Greg Heidler stopped by the E-14 Podcast studio and discussed his career. We also discussed the adventures and injuries that occurred during the filming of the movie “Act of Valor.”
This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we enter the battlefield to talk about Act of Valor. Being dangerous is sacred, but what does it mean to be dangerous? Our worldview shapes who we are becoming, and we discuss a framework for seeing the world we live in. And we find that our mission is to live out our Father's legacy. Find out what that means as we discover God's truth in this movie. Questions What words would you use to describe the world you live in? What words would you use to describe how you see yourself? How do you think others see you? How do you hope they see you? What do you fear they would say about you? How has evil manifested in your life? Where do you see others being tortured? How are you tortured? What have you neglected to pursue your calling/mission? What's the difference between sacrificing and neglecting? How have you been the single twig that has broken? How have you experienced a bundle of twigs that carried you through a breaking experience? What do you turn to for smelling salts for the warrior within? How do you numb the warrior within? How have you locked away the pain and trauma? How has it rotted within you? Who has God placed under your care and protection? Are you a wolf, sheep, or sheepdog? Standard show notes: To dive into this content even more, visit our website: www.menatthemovies.com/podcast. You will find resources mentioned on the podcast, plus quotes and themes discussed. If you would like to support our work (and get some behind-the-scenes perks), visit our Patreon page, www.patreon.com/menatthemovies. Get invites to livestreams, ebook devotionals drawn from a movie, even free merch. If you'd like to do a one-time contribution (a cameo appearance), visit www.menatthemovies.com/investors. Edited and mixed by Grayson Foster (https://graysonfoster.com/) Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead). Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
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My guest today has done it all. He's gone from cinematography on small-budget indie films to $200 million-plus projects which is literally goals for many in this line of business. Director and cinematographer, Shane Hurlbut's thirty-plus experience and success as a storyteller is categorically innovative to the craft and inspiring for other filmmakers.Shane's latest film Love Hard is set for digital release via Netflix this November. This romantic comedy is about a young woman in Los Angeles who falls for a man on a dating app and travels to his East Coast hometown to surprise him for Christmas but discovers that she's been catfished. Her crush actually does live in the same town, and the guy who duped her offers to set them up if she pretends to be his girlfriend for the holidays.He's an esteemed member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the American Society of Cinematographers. The ASC recognized Shane's work very early on in his carrier from his film The Rat Pack and he was one of their youngest cinematographer nominees. Shane Co-founded the Hurlbut Academy alongside his wife and business partner, Lydia Hurlbut. Their platform offers professional online filmmaking education and mentoring materials, curated by other filmmakers. This interactive library has collaborated with filmmakers to develop about 50 Courses, 400+ Lessons, and 700+ hours of instruction videos.Some of the top projects he's worked on include Drumline, We Are Marshall, Terminator Salvation, Act Of Valor, and Game Of Thrones.The highly acclaimed HBO series, Game of Thrones was hailed for its spectacular cinematography. Outstanding, if you will. In 2012, Shane served as director of photography for their Game of Thrones: You Win or You Die - Inside the HBO Series that was an interview for major cast and crew members. Wherein, characters, families, kingdoms, and plots were explained with an in-depth look at season one. And what viewers could expect from season two. Some of Shane's work includes NetFlix's Rim of The World, Holidate, There Is No Place Like Home, Fathers, and Daughters, the pilot episode for SyFy's Resident Alien, and Disney+ original film Safety.Safety was inspired by the true story of Ray-Ray McElrathbey, the film follows a freshman football player for Clemson University who secretly raised his younger brother on campus after his home life became too unsteady.His passion for filmmaking goes back to his childhood. Like the cool kid he still is, Shane did morning announcements at our high school and DJ for a local radio station. As you can imagine, he started doing dances, proms, and homecoming across the local upstate New York area. He earned part of his education at a small community college where he fell in love with radio, TV production, and so forth. A scholarship to study film at Emerson College in Boston sealed the deal for Shane.In 2002, Shane's box office hit film, Drumline became a major splash. Nick Cannon stars as a young drummer who enters the fictional Atlanta A&T University and bumps heads with the leader of his new school's drum section. A fish-out-of-water comedy about a talented street drummer from Harlem who enrolls in a Southern university, expecting to lead its marching band's drumline to victory. He initially flounders in his new world, before realizing that it takes more than talent to reach the top.Enjoy my entertaining conversation with Shane Hurlbut.
We have yet another great episode of the American Valor Podcast featuring retired Rear Admiral and Commanding Officer of the USS Louisville Michael Jabaley. During a 34-year career in the Navy aboard submarines, he learned what it meant to make uncommon valor a common virtue. Admiral Jabaley shares a lot of great stories about his relationships with Louisville Slugger, Tommy Lasorda, Yogi Berra, and other baseball legends. This is a very fun listen, as he also shares the story of how the Bob Feller Act of Valor Award was started.Support the show (https://customcoinholders.com/product/walk-of-heroes/)
Sometimes we need to be reminded of our history to appreciate everything we have today... This episode will do just that. My guest is Peter Fertig, who is the Founder of the Bob Feller Act of Valor Award Foundation. His foundation honors Hall of Fame Baseball players who also served their country during the World Wars and other battles in our country's history.Peter started the foundation back in 2013 after he had met HOF pitcher, Bob Feller, who shared his story with Peter and was blown away. We discuss Feller's life and many other greats that you've heard of throughout the years including: Yogi Berra, Jackie Robinson, Tommy Lasorda, Ted Williams, Jerry Coleman, Joe DiMaggio and many more who all served for their country.Not only does the foundation honor the 37 Hall of Famers who served but current officers and armed forces members every year who are nominated for the award by their peers for Acts of Valor.This is truly a great episode and if you'd like to volunteer or donate check out their website below. It's a great cause!https://actofvaloraward.org/or Reach out to Peter Fertig on LinkedIn or pfertig@actofvaloraward.orgFollow Me and SUBSCRIBE, LIKE and REVIEW the Too Tall Sports Podcast:Instagram: @tootallsportspodcastTwitter: @TooTallSportsFacebook Group: TooTallSportsPodcastApple Podcasts: Too Tall Sports PodcastSpotify: Too Tall Sports PodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOT1dawh_079qckq7OmFHAQPandora: https://www.pandora.com/podcast/too-tall-sports-podcast/PC:52128Email: tootallsportspodcast@gmail.com
Episode 394 Derrick Van Orden is a First Class Father, Retired Navy SEAL, Best Selling Author and Candidate for US Congress. Derrick served for 26 with the US Navy spending the majority of his time as a frogman with the elite US Navy SEAL Teams. He retired as a Navy SEAL Senior Chief with 5 combat deployments and several others to troubled areas in the world. He is the best-selling author of the book A Book of Man: A Navy SEAL’s Guide to the Lost Art of Manhood. He also starred in the movie Act Of Valor along with several other Teammates. Derrick is a candidate for Congress in the 3rd District of his beloved State of Wisconsin. In this Episode, Derrick shares his Fatherhood journey which includes four children and six grandchildren. He discusses why he decided to run for Congress and the response from his family. He describes the importance of Nuclear Family Units and why we must strengthen them. He talks about his faith and the role it has played in raising his kids. He offers some great advice for new or about to be Dads and more! Derrick Van Orden - https://vanordenforcongress.com MANSCAPED - https://www.manscaped.com Promo Code - Father Save 20% + Free Shipping Subscribe to First Class Fatherhood on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCD6cjYptutjJWYlM0Kk6cQ More Ways To Listen - https://linktr.ee/alec_lace First Class Fatherhood Merch - https://shop.spreadshirt.com/first-class-fatherhood-/we+are+not+babysitters-A5d09ea872051763ad613ec8e?productType=812&sellable=3017x1aBoNI8jJe83pw5-812-7&appearance=1 Follow me on instagram - https://instagram.com/alec_lace?igshid=ebfecg0yvbap For information about becoming a Sponsor of First Class Fatherhood please hit me with an email: FirstClassFatherhood@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alec-lace/support
Welcome to our collaboration episode. Each Sunday night we team up with The People’s Patriot Project to do the We Got Your 6 at 6 shows, events or whatever you want to call it. Ultimately it is the Patriot Playtime, our…Virtual Happy Hour. In today’s episode we talk with Michael Blankers and Chad Lennon with […]
Welcome to our collaboration episode. Each Sunday night we team up with The People’s Patriot Project to do the We Got Your 6 at 6 shows, events or whatever you want to call it. Ultimately it is the Patriot Playtime, our…Virtual Happy Hour. In today’s episode we talk with Michael Blankers and Chad Lennon with Bob Feller Act of Valor Foundation. They talk about the foundation, upcoming events the American Valor Podcast and more. Check out the episode to learn more. We closed out this episode with “Warrior Inside” by Dave Bray USA. Bob Feller Act of Valor Foundation: https://actofvaloraward.org/ https://www.facebook.com/ActofValorAward https://www.instagram.com/actofvaloraward/ https://twitter.com/ActofValorAward https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/american-valor-podcast/id1464321884 The Peoples Patriot Project: https://bit.ly/3eIHcA1 Want to know more? Head on over to our …
In this bonus episode, we are joined by Chad Wakabayashi a Marketing & Social Media Intern for the Bob Feller Act of Valor Award Foundation. Sports As a Job has partnered with them in hopes of bringing what they represent and their mission into the spotlight. We did a previous article discussing the inspiration behind the foundation: https://bit.ly/ActofValorAward Learn about Chad's journey from Hawaii to Minnesota and how he got his current internship position with the Bob Feller Act of Valor Award Foundation. During a time like this, it is important to get experience and the foundation provides remote internship opportunities to aspiring sports professionals. Learn about Chad's duties as an intern along with more information about the foundation. Visit their website: http://www.actofvaloraward.org/ Follow them on social media: Twitter @ActofValorAward Instagram @actofvaloraward Send us your feedback and send us questions on our Social Media Platforms: Twitter @sportsasajob Instagram @sportsasajob Facebook @sportsasajob LinkedIn: Sports As a Job Visit our website www.sportsasajob.com Intro Music credit to ABAPO Music Studios: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwF1OqcNsQEOd0iNu0Yjitg Go sign up for #1 job sports focused job board online and be part of their network. https://www.jobsinsports.com/ make sure TO LET THEM KNOW YOU HEARD OF THEM FROM THE PODCAST. I want them to know we got industry leaders and future stars in this community! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Derrick Van Orden was on the podcast to discuss his campaign for congress for the 3rd Congressional District of the state of Wisconsin. Derrick spend 26 years in the Navy, 21 as a Navy SEAL. We talked his experiences and his book and the movie Act Of Valor. This was a great episode and an honor to have Derrick share his story.
In this Podcast, David uses the movie, Act of Valor, to explore how Jeremiah was called to be a prophet and preach the word of God, even when it wasn’t popular. Today's Question for Reflection: Can We Change the World When We Choose to Serve Rather Than Be Served? Scripture references include Jeremiah chapters 1, 12 and Matthew 5:11-12. In this episode, David reflects on his father Dr. Tom Lantz’s service during the Korean War to relate to this week’s topic. To Order Discovering The Courage of Jeremiah’s At the Movies, visit www.wisejargon.com/At-The-Movies/discovering-courage-like-jeremiahs
In this episode of Midnight at the Movies, I give my raw thoughts of the film Act of Valor (2012), directed by Mike McCoy and Scott Waugh, starring Alex Veadov, Roselyn Sanchez, and Nestor Serrano.
This week we check in with Indians Senior V.P. Bobby D who as always attended this year's Bob Feller "Act of Valor" Award Ceremony in Washington D.C. Also we look back to June 14th in our "Game of the Week" segment, and re-live Jake Bauers who completed the Indians 9th Cycle in Franchise history. That's all on this episode of Tribe Talk with Jim Rosenhaus on the Cleveland Indians Radio Network.
This week we check in with Indians Senior V.P. Bobby D who as always attended this year's Bob Feller "Act of Valor" Award Ceremony in Washington D.C. Also we look back to June 14th in our "Game of the Week" segment, and re-live Jake Bauers who completed the Indians 9th Cycle in Franchise history. That's all on this episode of Tribe Talk with Jim Rosenhaus on the Cleveland Indians Radio Network.
The Bob Feller Act of Valor Award Foundation is proud to present a promotional speaker event between our podcast team of Nathaniel Cameron, Tyler Buchholz, and Colin Kirk and Foundation Board Members Peter Fertig, Steve Curtis and Johnathan Rose.The awards honor the legacy of National Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher Bob Feller, who made the selfless decision to put his career in the major leagues on hold so he could serve our country. Each honoree possesses the values, integrity, and dedication to serving our country that Bob Feller himself displayed. Award winners will be honored at the seventh annual award ceremony in Washington D.C. on November 14th, 2019.The awards recognize seven recipients — one National Baseball Hall of Famer, one current MLB player, one U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer, two peer-to-peer mentoring awards (one for afloat command and one for ashore command), one military children award, and the United States Marine Corps (USMC) Jerry Coleman award.The honorees this year: National Baseball Hall of Fame — Randy Johnson; Major League Baseball — Ian Kennedy; U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer — Logistics Specialist Chief Jairo N. Guity; Jerry Coleman Award — Gunnery Sergeant Joshua A. MacMillan; Peer-to-Peer Award (Afloat) — USS AMERICA (LHA 6) Junior Enlisted Association (JEA); Peer-to-Peer Award (Ashore) — Training Support Center Great Lakes Chapter of the Coalition of Sailors Against Destructive Decisions (CSADD), and Military Children Award — Mia Owen.To learn more about the Bob Feller Act of Valor Foundation, please visit: http://www.actofvaloraward.org/Support the show (https://customcoinholders.com/product/walk-of-heroes/)
Nathaniel Cameron and Tyler Buchholz speak with the greatest catcher to ever live, class of 1989 National Baseball Hall of Fame member Johnny Bench. Previewing the Hall of Fame weekend festivities and the Foundation's role in the Act of Valor Patriot Program, Mr. Bench speaks about the Hall of Fame induction weekend in Cooperstown, New York and his longstanding relationship with Jerry Coleman Award recipient Johnathan Rose and Bob Feller Act of Valor Foundation President Peter Fertig. Peter and John, along with Command Sergeant Major and Education Chair Steve Curtis, spoke at Doubleday Field on Saturday, July 20th, 2019. Please listen to the full episode with 2018 Bob Feller Act of Valor Award recipient in episode number nine released 2nd September 2019.Edited by Tyler Buchholz.For additional information on the Bob Feller Act of Valor Foundation: actofvaloraward.org Learn more about Mr. Bench at his website: https://johnnybench.com/Support the show (https://customcoinholders.com/product/walk-of-heroes/)
On the American Valor Podcast, the Bob Feller Act of Valor Foundation brings to life the stories of the 37 National Baseball Hall of Famers who served during World War II, led by Chief Petty Officer Bob Feller, as well as supporting those who continue to serve today.On the first episode, the podcast team of Nathaniel Cameron, Tyler Buchholz and Colin Kirk converse with Mr. Peter Fertig. Peter discusses his motivation and the challenges involved in creating the the Bob Feller Act of Valor Foundation in 2012. The group discusses Peter's background, his dedication to service, and the values the foundation represents, including citizenship, service to one's country, sacrifice to one's goals and legacy to future generations.Edited by Jack Metcalfe.For additional information on the Act of Valor Foundation and the 37 baseball Hall of Famers who served in World War II, please visit our website: http://www.actofvaloraward.org/ Support the show (https://customcoinholders.com/product/walk-of-heroes/)
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Stefan (StS), Andreas (daemonicus) und Wolfgang (wolfman) begrüßen euch zum NarrenTalk No. 87. Trailer Wir sprechen über die Trailer zu The Colony, Kick-Ass 2 und Turbo. Last Seen Andreas stellt uns Act Of Valor vor und Stefan Guns, Girls And Gambling. Reviews In dieser Ausgabe...
Stefan (StS), Andreas (daemonicus) und Wolfgang (wolfman) begrüßen euch zum NarrenTalk No. 87. Trailer Wir sprechen über die Trailer zu The Colony, Kick-Ass 2 und Turbo. Last Seen Andreas stellt uns Act Of Valor vor und Stefan Guns, Girls And Gambling. Reviews In dieser Ausgabe...
We review the movie Act of Valor which stars our very own US troops. We also talk J.J. Abrams, The Super Bowl, and tons more!
How do you view the church? As a group of individuals or as a tight-knit community? Guest speaker, Richie Merritt, dives into this question with insight from the movie Act of Valor and Acts chapter 2.
How do you view the church? As a group of individuals or as a tight-knit community? Guest speaker, Richie Merritt, dives into this question with insight from the movie Act of Valor and Acts chapter 2.
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Join us for a special episode featuring Scott Waugh, the Producer/Director of the film ACT OF VALOR which releases everywhere on DVD and BluRay on June 5th (interview at minute 61). We are also recapping the Military.com MilBlog conference and highlighting the Military Spouse Employment Partnership so join us!!
Shane discusses shooting "Act of Valor" a feature action film starring active duty Navy Seals on the 5dMk2, how driving a grip truck on the B-horror sequel "Phantasm 2" led to his pursuit of cinematography, the differences between shooting on commercials as opposed to features, and managing over 125 cinematographers for an ad. Shane's blog: http://www.hurlbutvisuals.com/ Shane's feature film work: http://shanehurlbut.com/features.php Smashing Pumpkins "Cherub Rock" video shot on 8mm: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-KE9lvU810 Blog on the making of the "Prudential" ad, as well as the ad: http://www.hurlbutvisuals.com/blog/2011/06/one-sunrise-in-one-day-one-moment-a-turning-point-captured-across-america-for-prudential/ "Pirelli" ad we discuss, shot on the 5dMk2: http://vimeo.com/24840519 Short film Shane shot for Canon on the 5dMk2: http://vimeo.com/10570139 Navy Swimmer ad shot by Shane: http://vimeo.com/11306475 One of the "Terminator: Salvation" webisodes shot and directed by Shane on the 5dMk2: http://vimeo.com/11309065
Boston area film critics Steve Head and John Black interview the stars of PROJECT X - Thomas Mann, Oliver Cooper and Jonathan Daniel Brown - and discuss the new films ACT OF VALOR and WANDERLUST.
Dave and Alonso want everyone to start behaving themselves in movie theaters, even though that seems to be a totally lost cause. They also have plenty to say about the forward momentum of Tyler Perry as a director and are much less interested in rehashing this year's Oscar show.
Matthew Socey, The Film Yap's Chris Lloyd and Abdul-Hakim Shabazz discuss ACT OF VALOR, several DVD/Blu-Ray titles and preview/predict the Academy Awards.