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The History Hour
The wonder woman of the comic world and Namibia's 'ghost town'

The History Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 51:27


Max Pearson presents a collection of this week's Witness History episodes from the BBC World Service.We hear from the first woman to lead DC Comics - the home of Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman. Jenette Kahn began turning the company around in the 1970s. Our expert is Dr Mel Gibson, associate professor at Northumbria University. She has carried out extensive research into comics and graphic novels.Next, Minda Dentler, the first female wheelchair athlete to complete the super-endurance Ironman World Championship in 2013, tells us about achieving her goal after contracting polio as a child.Then, the invention of the life-size training dummy Resusci Anne in the 1960s, which was designed to teach mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.The ghost town in Namibia that's slowly being buried by the desert after it was abandoned in the 1950s when the diamonds ran out.Finally, the accidental invention of superglue in 1951, which only became a big hit following an appearance on a US tv show.Contributors: Jenette Kahn - former President of DC Comics. Dr Mel Gibson - associate professor at Northumbria University. Minda Dentler - wheelchair athlete. Tore Lærdal - Executive Chairman of Lærdal Medical. Dieter Huyssen - grandson of an emigree to Kolmanskop in Namibia. Adam Paul - grandson of Dr Harry Coover, inventor of superglue.(Photo: Cover illustration for Action Comics with Superman, June 1938. Credit: Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Witness History
The invention of superglue

Witness History

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 10:22


In 1951, American chemist Dr Harry Coover was experimenting with a substance called cyanoacrylate but it was sticking to everything.He realised its potential as an adhesive and it went on sale in 1958 as Eastman 910, because it only took 10 seconds to set.But his product only became a commercial success after an appearance on a game show, I've Got a Secret, where Harry demonstrated his glue could hold the weight of the presenter.Rachel Naylor speaks to Harry's grandson, Adam Paul.Eye-witness accounts brought to life by archive. Witness History is for those fascinated by the past. We take you to the events that have shaped our world through the eyes of the people who were there. For nine minutes every day, we take you back in time and all over the world, to examine wars, coups, scientific discoveries, cultural moments and much more. Recent episodes explore everything from football in Brazil, the history of the ‘Indian Titanic' and the invention of air fryers, to Public Enemy's Fight The Power, subway art and the political crisis in Georgia. We look at the lives of some of the most famous leaders, artists, scientists and personalities in history, including: visionary architect Antoni Gaudi and the design of the Sagrada Familia; Michael Jordan and his bespoke Nike trainers; Princess Diana at the Taj Mahal; and Görel Hanser, manager of legendary Swedish pop band Abba on the influence they've had on the music industry. You can learn all about fascinating and surprising stories, such as the time an Iraqi journalist hurled his shoes at the President of the United States in protest of America's occupation of Iraq; the creation of the Hollywood commercial that changed advertising forever; and the ascent of the first Aboriginal MP.(Photo: Dr Harry Coover holds up items stuck together with superglue in 1986. Credit: AP / Fred Jewell)

Maino and the Mayor
On The Road @ Vintage Rose

Maino and the Mayor

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 44:32


Here we go! Jim and John are live at Vintage Rose Bakery & Sandwich Shop in West DePere. We met Kim Paul at another remote several weeks ago and fell in love with not only the great sandwiches and food she brought but also her personality. Since then, we've become huge fans of their restaurant and the entire family, including her husband, Adam, and her mom, Rose. After Adam brought out a tray of sticky buns, we welcome our first guest. One of our first guests is Regan Budeck from the West DePere High School Athletics. He talks a bit about his position at the school, but he also leans into Yooper talk with Maino and Jim. This guy brings the ENERGY!!! Maino and the Mayor is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 6-9 am on WGBW in Green Bay and on WISS in Appleton/Oshkosh. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast lineup. Follow the show on Facebook and X to keep up with Maino and the Mayor! Guests: Kim Paul, Adam Paul

Saturday Live
Sebastian Faulks, Sarah Brooks, Maisie Adam, Paul Sinha

Saturday Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2024 62:51


Writer Sebastian Faulks, recently described as ‘a state of the species novelist', famous for his historical stories, he's now taking us into the future exploring what it means to be human.Punch-lines on the touchline...comedian and football podcaster Maisie Adam has torn herself away from the Euros coverage to join us and tell us about her recent job appraisal. And the cautious traveller Sarah Brooks, whose life changed after a vodka fuelled evening in a dining car on the Trans-Siberian Railway. Presenters: Nikki Bedi and Jon Kay Producer: Lowri Morgan

Creation Article Podcast
The Adams of Scripture

Creation Article Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 11:12


Jesus is called “the last Adam”. So, how many ‘Adams’ came before Him? The Bible shows that Jesus was the last of several Adams. Jesus fulfilled what God made man to be, and always wanted us to be. Jesus is the climax of salvation history; a history that began with the creation of the first Adam. This episode article was written by Shaun Doyle and Jim Hughes. This podcast was produced by Joseph Darnell and Preston Cornett out of the CMI-USA office. Become a monthly contributor at our site. You can also help out by telling your family and friends to check out the podcasts.

The Nonlinear Library
LW - Computational Mechanics Hackathon (June 1 & 2) by Adam Shai

The Nonlinear Library

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 2:48


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Computational Mechanics Hackathon (June 1 & 2), published by Adam Shai on May 27, 2024 on LessWrong. Join our Computational Mechanics Hackathon, organized with the support of APART, PIBBSS and Simplex. This is an opportunity to learn more about Computational Mechanics, its applications to AI interpretability & safety, and to get your hands dirty by working on a concrete project together with a team and supported by Adam & Paul. Also, there will be cash prizes for the best projects! Read more and sign up for the event here. We're excited about Computational Mechanics as a framework because it provides a rigorous notion of structure that can be applied to both data and model internals. In , Transformers Represent Belief State Geometry in their Residual Stream , we validated that Computational Mechanics can help us understand fundamentally what computational structures transformers implement when trained on next-token prediction - a belief updating process over the hidden structure of the data generating process. We then found the fractal geometry underlying this process in the residual stream of transformers. This opens up a large number of potential projects in interpretability. There's a lot of work to do! Key things to know: Dates: Weekend of June 1st & 2nd, starting with an opening talk on Friday May 31st Format: Hybrid - join either online or in person in Berkeley! If you are interested in joining in person please contact Adam. Program: Keynote Opening by @Adam Shai and @Paul Riechers - Friday 10:30 AM PDT Online Office Hours with Adam and Paul on Discord - Saturday and Sunday 10:30 PDT Ending session - Sunday at 17:30 PDT Project presentations - Wednesday at 10:30 PDT Projects: After that, you will form teams of 1-5 people and submit a project on the entry submission page. By the end of the hackathon, you will submit: 1) The PDF report, 2) a maximum 10-minute video overview, 3) title, summary, and descriptions. You will present your work on the following Wednesday. Sign up: You can sign up on this website. After signing up, you will receive a link to the discord where we will be coordinating over the course of the weekend. Feel free to introduce yourself on the discord and begin brainstorming ideas and interests. Resources: You're welcome to engage with this selection of resources before the hackathon starts. Check out our (living) Open Problems in Comp Mech document, and in particular the section with Shovel Ready Problems. If you are starting a project or just want to express interest in it, fill out a row in this spreadsheet Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org

The Nonlinear Library: LessWrong
LW - Computational Mechanics Hackathon (June 1 and 2) by Adam Shai

The Nonlinear Library: LessWrong

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 2:48


Link to original articleWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Computational Mechanics Hackathon (June 1 & 2), published by Adam Shai on May 27, 2024 on LessWrong. Join our Computational Mechanics Hackathon, organized with the support of APART, PIBBSS and Simplex. This is an opportunity to learn more about Computational Mechanics, its applications to AI interpretability & safety, and to get your hands dirty by working on a concrete project together with a team and supported by Adam & Paul. Also, there will be cash prizes for the best projects! Read more and sign up for the event here. We're excited about Computational Mechanics as a framework because it provides a rigorous notion of structure that can be applied to both data and model internals. In , Transformers Represent Belief State Geometry in their Residual Stream , we validated that Computational Mechanics can help us understand fundamentally what computational structures transformers implement when trained on next-token prediction - a belief updating process over the hidden structure of the data generating process. We then found the fractal geometry underlying this process in the residual stream of transformers. This opens up a large number of potential projects in interpretability. There's a lot of work to do! Key things to know: Dates: Weekend of June 1st & 2nd, starting with an opening talk on Friday May 31st Format: Hybrid - join either online or in person in Berkeley! If you are interested in joining in person please contact Adam. Program: Keynote Opening by @Adam Shai and @Paul Riechers - Friday 10:30 AM PDT Online Office Hours with Adam and Paul on Discord - Saturday and Sunday 10:30 PDT Ending session - Sunday at 17:30 PDT Project presentations - Wednesday at 10:30 PDT Projects: After that, you will form teams of 1-5 people and submit a project on the entry submission page. By the end of the hackathon, you will submit: 1) The PDF report, 2) a maximum 10-minute video overview, 3) title, summary, and descriptions. You will present your work on the following Wednesday. Sign up: You can sign up on this website. After signing up, you will receive a link to the discord where we will be coordinating over the course of the weekend. Feel free to introduce yourself on the discord and begin brainstorming ideas and interests. Resources: You're welcome to engage with this selection of resources before the hackathon starts. Check out our (living) Open Problems in Comp Mech document, and in particular the section with Shovel Ready Problems. If you are starting a project or just want to express interest in it, fill out a row in this spreadsheet Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org

Christian Music Guys Podcast
Episode 148 | Focus on the Family | Plugged In | Adam & Paul

Christian Music Guys Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 79:25


On today's episode, we chat with Adam & Paul from Focus on the Families, Plugged In! Plugged In is a Focus on the Family publication designed to shine a light on the world of popular entertainment while giving families the essential tools they need to understand, navigate, and impact the culture in which they live. Through our reviews, articles and discussions, we hope to spark intellectual thought, spiritual growth and a desire to follow the command of Colossians 2:8: “See to it that no one takes you captive through hollow and deceptive philosophy, which depends on human tradition and the basic principles of this world rather than on Christ.” Each month, Plugged In is visited more than 1 million times by people looking for detailed information about what's really in popular movies, videos, television episodes, songs and games. Entertainment industry ratings only tell you so much. We go deeper, diving into specific content and the meaning behind it. Our award-winning website also offers news and blogs. Plugged In's new book, 'Becoming a Screen - Saavy Family', is out now! focusonthefamily.com pluggedin.com @pluggedin christianmusicguys.com @christianmusicguys --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/christianmusicguys/message

Daily Dodge Sports
Mike Monheim - Beaver Dam High School Boys Bowling 2/28/24

Daily Dodge Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 3:34


Beaver Dam High School boys bowling coach Mike Monheim talks about Garrett Boettcher and Adam Paul heading to the individual state tournament this weekend in Ashwaubenon.

You Are Here Podcast
Adam Paul Stone (EP264)

You Are Here Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 77:08


Adam Paul Stone, father, director, writer joins us today all the way from Texas. We talk Texas Filmmaking, escaping plateaus and making a dinosaur movie with his daughter. Join Anytown Actors Lab @ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.anytownactorslab.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  Have any questions or want to vent something? Leave an anonymous message on our new website @ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.youareherepodcast.net⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  CATCH OUR TWITCH STREAMS EVERY THURSDAY! @ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠twitch.tv/youareherepodcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  SUPPORT US ON PATREON @ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠patreon.com/youareherepod⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.youareherepodcast.net⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ #consistency #podcast #filmmaking #story #acting #mentalhealth #therapy #art #passion #fyp #viral # motivation --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/youareherepodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/youareherepodcast/support

Betsy Boss Podcast
82. 8 Passengers - Adam Paul Steed's Story (Ruby Franke, Jodi Hildebrandt, And ConneXions, Part 6)

Betsy Boss Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 53:05


In this installment of our 8 Passengers/Ruby Franke/Jodi Hildebrandt series, we are going deeper into the story of another one of Jodi's victims, Adam Paul Steed. As was her customary “treatment plan,” Jodi isolated Adam from his wife in one of her “group programs,” then alienated the couple from one another by telling lies and building suspicion about Adam. If you had any doubts about how truly evil and corrupt Jodi's history is, this episode will set you straight for sure. While we won't make any judgments or claims about Jodi's sexuality (which has been widely questioned and disputed), we will give you all the facts about Jodi's patterns and practices that revolve around man-hating and couple alienation. One thing is for sure: Jodi may have tried to destroy Adam Paul Steed's life and she may have come close, but Adam's strength and determination helped him move forward from her abuse and reclaim his life in a new marriage.

Mormon Stories - LDS
1809: 8 Passengers Mormon Therapist Jodi Hildebrandt Destroyed My Life - Adam Paul Steed

Mormon Stories - LDS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 345:30


Adam Paul Steed, raised Mormon, was abused as an LDS Boy Scout in Idaho. He became a nationally known whistleblower when he turned in a dangerous predator, and teamed with his father to successfully change the Idaho sexual abuse statue of limitations laws. Later, Adam moved to Utah with his new wife to attend Brigham Young University. Soon thereafter tragedy stuck when he fell into the crosshairs of Mormon therapist Jodi Hildebrandt - at the recommendation of his Mormon bishop. Among other violations, Jodi Hildebrandt sought to paint Adam as an abuser (with no evidence), and violated Adam's client confidentiality by reporting him to the BYU Honor Code office, which led to the suspension of her therapist license around 2012. Adam believes it possible that Jodi Hildebrandt's efforts to smear his reputation were possibly motivated by a desire to retaliate against him for his whistleblowing as a Boy Scout. One important question we ask today - why was Elder Harold G. Hillam (Presidency of the LDS Quorum of the 70, and the President of the very same camp where Adam had been abused) deeply involved in Jodi Hildebrandt's attacks on Adam. This is Adam's story. Episode Show Notes YouTube Link Mormon Stories Thanks Our Generous Donors! Help us continue to deliver quality content by becoming a donor today: One-time or recurring donation through Donorbox Support us on Patreon PayPal Venmo Our Platforms: Youtube Patreon Spotify Apple Podcasts Contact us: MormonStories@gmail.com  PO Box 171085, Salt Lake City, UT 84117  Social Media: Insta: @mormstories Tiktok: @mormonstoriespodcast Join the Discord

Built Different with Tucker Speed
Ep. 11: Timewarp Custom Paint - Adam Paul

Built Different with Tucker Speed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 113:47


Join us as we sit down with an old friend, Adam Paul of Timewarp Custom Paint. Adam has been a big part of the Utah motorcycle scene and has done some amazing work over the years. We take a deep dive into his custom paint career and talk about how that evolved into starting his own line of custom paint products, known as Lime Line. Check out Adam's work and give him a follow: http://www.timewarpcustompaint.com/ Instagram Youtube Lime Line Paint Supply Please don't forget to subscribe / follow the show and leave us a 5 star review so we can help grow this show and keep bringing you guys new content! Send in your listener questions to podcast@tuckerspeed.com for a chance to win a free t-shirt! Find all the top motorcycle parts, accessories and apparel on our website at: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.tuckerspeed.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Get 10% off your first order when you join our SMS list here: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Join Now⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow us on social media for more! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ @Tucker_Speed ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠YouTube⁠ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tucker-speed/message

Woodland Walks - The Woodland Trust Podcast
16. Designing Yonder Oak Wood, Devon

Woodland Walks - The Woodland Trust Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 27:35


I met the Yonder Oak Wood team back in March to discover how this landscape will be transformed for people and wildlife, and what designing a new wood involves. The vision is to attract plentiful wildlife with healthy habitat that offers refuge from weather extremes and fights climate change. The local community has been involved from the off - volunteer Sally Burton joins us to explain what she gets up to, how excited everyone is about the future and what volunteering means to her. We also hear of efforts to make the site more sustainable, from re-usable fences to tree guard trials, and I get my hands dirty planting a tree. Don't forget to rate us and subscribe! Learn more about the Woodland Trust at woodlandtrust.org.uk Transcript You are listening to Woodland Walks, a podcast for the Woodland Trust presented by Adam Shaw. We protect and plant trees for people, for wildlife. Adam: Well, today I'm off to, well, the wonderfully named Yonder Oak Wood. And although it's called a wood, it's not really a wood yet. This is a very exciting project, but it's in the very early stages of creation. It's near Exmouth in Devon. The Woodland Trust plans on planting, I think something like 13,000 trees there, creating a new environment for nature and wildlife to bounce back. Sounds a great place to go, I'm going to meet a few people there. First off, though, is my contact at the Woodland Trust today, Rachel Harries. Rachel: So this site is Yonder Oak Wood, it's not quite a wood yet, as you can see, but the Woodland Trust bought it in March last year with the aim of creating, creating a new wooded landscape here. So it's 54 hectares, we think it is the biggest woodland creation site that the Trust has done in the South West in in 20 years, so 54 hectares, that's equivalent to about 100 football pitches, and it sits on the sort of two sides of a hidden valley, just a couple of miles inland from the South Coast of Devon. So where we're stood, we can actually see out to the mouth of the Exe estuary, to Dawlish and and possibly to Torquay there as well. Adam: I I think you can just see the estuary over there can't you, just beyond that last bunch of trees is that right? Rachel: You absolutely can, yeah, you absolutely can. And actually the other day when I was here, I saw a white bird fly over that was an egret that was obviously based in the estuary, so really exciting. Adam: And why, now this site, I happen to know is, it it's quite important because of the anniversary and just explain to me, explain to me a little bit about that. Rachel: That's right. Last year was the 50th anniversary of the Woodland Trust and the first site that our founder Ken Watkins ever bought was in Devon. So it's really emblematic that we are now creating a new woodland, probably I think it's about 30 miles away as the crow flies from the Avon Valley Woods where we were started. But we're now creating a new woodland in the county of our birthplace, which is incredibly exciting, and we wanted to create something that would have meaning for local people and it would like, it would be tied into the local environment, so we did things like we looked at the name of the stream, we looked at old field names and we came up with a shortlist of names that we could then offer out to the local community and ask them which one, which one they wanted and what they wanted to call this new site. And one of the field names was Yonder Oak Park. And that's really quite special because as you look across the site, you can see all these incredible old oak trees over yonder, off in the distance. So I have to admit that was my favourite but we let the community choose and they voted for Yonder Oak Wood. Adam: Right well you're gonna take me on a little walk around here, so just explain to me a little bit about what we're gonna see. Rachel: OK. Well, we're starting here on a sloping field that has old oak trees dotted about the landscape. Some of these are a couple of hundred years old and there's one in particular which we can see just off in the distance, which is one of my, one of my favourites that is standing almost on on stilts. And the stilts are actually its roots that would have once been embedded in a Devon bank, which is a sort of a solid hedgerow that we find in Devon that has trees planted on the top and the hedgerow and the bank has been taken away. So the tree now kind of stands about a metre above the height that it would have once been. Adam: Which one, I can't tell which one that is? Rachel: So can you see there's two in that field over there, we'll walk past it so we can have another look at it. Adam: Yes, I see that, I see that. OK, maybe my eyesight's not very good. So and this goes, these are currently separate fields and there's what a field and then a hedgerow, another field, then another hedgerow, then the tree supposedly on stilts and beyond that what looks like a solar panel farm. So is this the, what will be the new woodland all the way up to the solar panels? Rachel: We've worked to design a mixture of of habitats here, so we have about 5 different fields where we're doing much more intensive planting and that's what people would kind of imagine that would grow into what people would imagine a woodland would look like, but then in some of these other fields, so the field that we're stood in and a couple of other fields that you can kind of see off in the distance there, we're going to do a mix of open space, glades and groves. We'll plant some more of these kind of trees that will be allowed to to thrive and to spread on their own, but we'll also plant a mixture of of scrub and shrubs, so that's more lower growing trees, things like blackthorn, hawthorn dogrose, spindle, just to create a really good mix of habitats for all the birds and insects and bats that we, you know, we know are going to thrive here. Adam: And you, you've arranged for us to meet a a couple of people, haven't you? Rachel: Yeah. So we're going to be walking around with Paul Allen, he's our site manager and we're going to meet Sally Burton, who is one of our volunteers here. Adam: The weather's been kind to us so far, but it is a little nippy so we shouldn't keep them waiting. So do you wanna lead on and we'll go meet them. Rachel: Yes, let's go. Adam: And I'm told there there was some sea shantying going on here, which strikes me as odd because we're not, we're not in the middle of the sea or anything. So what's the story behind that? Rachel: Well, we're not far from the sea. We can see, we can see the, we can see the sea here. But we were contacted by a a group of local acapella singers who were inspired by what we're doing here and had decided to take some modern folk songs and to rewrite them to to reference the wood. So they came out one weekend and they sang to our to all of our planters, but we also talked a little bit about sea shanties, which I like the idea of becoming tree shanties. So they took a traditional sea shanty and they changed the lyrics. So we now have a song all about Yonder Oak Wood that we could sing along to. Adam: Great. And that we're going to hear that now from from you. So here's Rachel with her tree shanty. Is that right? No? Rachel *laughs* I don't think so. Adam: Do you have a recording of it? Rachel: I we do have a recording of it actually, yes. Adam: You never know. I don't know. Maybe a couple of teas or beers later, I might persuade you to sing. Alright. Brilliant, Rachel. Thank you very much. Rachel: Thank you. That's great. So here's Paul. He's the site manager and he's going to take us on a little walk down through Yonder Oak Wood. Adam: Paul, thank you very much. Nice to see you. So you are the site manager. Paul: Hello there. I am. Yes, I'm responsible for turning these fields into a wild, wildlife rich area. Adam: OK. Well, go on. Let's lead on. We can have a chat about that. Brilliant. So yeah. So these are early days, Paul. I understand you you are responsible for designing the woodland. What does that actually involve? Paul: So really, I mean the the the first place you you start is is kind of kind of getting a sense of where the place is and what the place is and the the key bit here as we walk through it is you can see these big old oak trees and so we've based a lot of the design on that. So you can picture in the future lots more of these big old trees that will have lots of deadwood, lots of rot holes where birds can nest, and invertebrates burrow in. And the way we're kind of going to maintain it is we're we're going to put animals in and have low intensity grazing and then you kind of build in where the views are. Adam: I mean it must be really exciting because it can't be that often that you you get actually a green field or literally a greenfield site. But it's more or less bare. It's a plain piece of paper for you to design. That's quite, I mean, it's exciting, quite an honour, perhaps a little daunting? Paul: I've I've done probably 30 years of nature conservation and most of what you do is you take bits of habitat and you try and restore them, you try and protect them. You very rarely get a chance to actually create something brand spanking new. It is really phenomenally exciting for all of us, because if you think about it in the future, 100 years time, this place will be on maps. It will be on aerial photographs, you know so not only are we doing stuff that's great for wildlife and great for climate, we're effectively creating history as well, which is an awesome thing to be a part of. Adam: Yeah, so on the map it should say Yonder Oak Wood, brackets Paul Allen. *both laugh* Rachel's in the background going it's my wood, it's my wood. There might be a battle for the name. Paul: I'm I'm doing the design that says it from the sky it'll say Paul was here. *both laugh* Adam: Yes, yes very good, on Google Maps you can, you know, in 100 years time they'll go well how did those trees get planted in the shape of Paul? *laughs* So, OK, look, we're, we're, I've paused because we're at the we're at the top of the hill, almost. So what will happen around us? At the moment there are three or four trees in a line and not much else. So what will be here? Paul: So if you if you picture it in the future, what we'll have is we'll have a a, a a scattering of big old oak trees like we can see across the site and if you look over to our left, you can see an area that actually was the former quarry on the site. But if you look at it, you can see gorse that's currently in flower, even though we're in a freezing day at the beginning of March. And all of that is really good for wildlife. It's got lots of pollen and and nectar and lots of edge that birds and insects really like. And essentially what we're gonna get in the future is a combination of these big old oak trees and that lovely scrubby stuff that's great for wildlife. Adam: So here not too dense? Paul: Not too dense here no, not at all. Adam: So you get the view, you get a nice view and it's a mixed habitat. Paul: You, you, you, you get a view, it's it's very, we've we've constantly said we're creating a kind of a wooded landscape not a wood. Adam: Right. Well, we should carry on walking out, I have a tendency, just not to walk. I can see right over there some white poles which look like tree guards. Which does raise this issue I mean of how you're going to protect the trees because plastic tree guards have become quite controversial. Do you have a plan around that? Paul: Yeah, so we've got we've got, last year the the Woodland Trust decided that it would stop using the virgin plastic tree guards on its sites, which is actually a bit problematic because there aren't really any other types of tree guard that are commercially available at scale, so we're doing a combination of things here. The the main way is we're going to deer fence the site to stop the deer coming in and then we're also in some places we're trialling different types of tree tubes, so we're looking at one at the moment that bizarrely, has been made of sugar beet so it smells like golden syrup when you walk up to it, which is quite weird, and the ones you can see over there are actually recycled from another site. So we're, we're still, we're still using the tree guards that are effectively usable. Adam: Right. You talk about trying to protect the trees from deer. Which does raise the issue of other wildlife. I mean, clearly, we're gonna be hoping that wildlife get attracted into the area once this starts growing. At the moment though, have you have you seen much evidence of sort of new wildlife or any wildlife? Paul: It's still very early days yet. But we've seen lots of buzzards there's there's actually quite a lot of hornets nests in, in the existing oak trees. Adam: Is that a good thing? That sounds terrifying. Paul: *laughs* I I I personally I quite like it. Adam: You're pleased about that, OK. I think a lot of people always feel it takes generations and generations to plant trees. I know I have been at planting events where some young people have planted and said, oh, I think my children and my grandchildren might come to see this tree and then are surprised, actually, they come back to see their own tree and it grows quicker than they might expect. How quickly is this going to develop into anything recognisable as woodland? Paul: So I mean, with within 10 years, it will absolutely look like a woodland, although obviously still a young woodland and different tree species grow at different rates. So the silver birches and the rowans will actually be 6 foot high within two or three years potentially, whereas the the oak trees clearly will grow a lot slower. Adam: Wow, silver birch and rowan, 6 foot high in how long? Paul: Two or three years, if they if they take well. I mean it it it it varies depending on the soil type and all that sort of stuff, but they do grow very, very quickly. Adam: Blimey. And tell me a bit about how you got into all of this. I mean, I know you say you've been doing this a while. Paul: I started well I started off volunteering actually with the British Trust for Conservation Volunteers a long time ago, and I got known by the Norfolk Wildlife Trust and rather randomly, I was having a beer in a pub and they went, do you fancy a job, and I went, alright then. Adam: Very good. So you've learnt on the job about trees? Paul: I I reeducated a few, some time ago but yeah a lot of it was learned as I went along. Adam: I've been very insulting, you've you've probably got a PhD in trees or something. But I do like the idea of, I got my job from a pub, I think I think that's always, I remember a story, so I don't know if you remember a film critic called Barry Norman, he always used to say, I I remember him telling a story, there's a pub around the BBC called, I think it's the White, White Horse or something like that. And he went when he was unemployed, he used to sit there pretending he was writing scripts so that BBC producers would come in for a lunchtime beer, which they don't do anymore, but they used to and they would go, oh, Barry, yeah there's a job we have and he wasn't working at all, he was just trying to be in the pub around and that's how he got his work, so that's clearly not just media, it's it's the tree world as well. Paul: It's it's it's very much very very clearly, a lot harder now than it was, because at that point in time, I guess nature conservation really wasn't a career. Adam: Yeah. We've come across a locked fence, but Paul has a key, there we are. There we are. Into the next next field. Ah, right away. Here's a very different type of fence, and I presume this is to keep the deer out. So first of all, massive fence, is this to keep the deer out? Paul: This is to keep the deer out. Yes, absolutely. And what will happen where we're standing, the hedgerow will creep out into the fence and obviously the wood that we're planting inside will also start to hide the fence. So the fence over time will disappear apart from the gateways. Adam: So I mean, there's a good 7 odd foot here between the hedgerow and the fence. You're saying that that hedgerow will naturally grow another 7 foot? Paul: Yep. So what what what we've got in this hedgerow, actually it's it's it's quite specific to this area is we've got a lot of a lot of small leaved elm and we've also got a lot of blackthorn in it and both of those sucker. So as as we've taken the the the intensive farming off the land the the shrubs will just sucker out and gradually spread into the field. Adam: And look, and we're standing by the main gate and there's a huge tree trunk here, which is holding the post. And I can see the bark coming off. Now is that is that deer trying to get in there do you think? Paul: No, that that's actually that's just part of the process of actually creating the post. Adam: Ohh, that's just that's just me being an idiot. OK, I thought I was being a clever nature detective *laughs* Paul: I mean what one of the one of the key bits about this fence though, is that that the Woodland Trust is now focusing very heavily on sustainability with everything it does. The, the, the reduction in use of plastic is one of those key bits. But these are sweet chestnut posts, so they there's no chemical preservatives in them or anything like that, and they're kind of the the the main posts at the corners, if you like, of the fence. And then we're using a metal fence with metal posts and and the idea is that when the trees have grown up after 20 years and they're no longer a threat from the deer, we can take this and reuse it elsewhere, so we're constantly thinking about that sustainability stuff all the time. Adam: Right. So we're in this more protected field. Which I can see has been laid out actually. Is this for the planting scheme, little posts and sort of lines of rope? Paul: Yeah. So one of the issues with going plastic free is it becomes very difficult to actually see what you've planted. Because if you look at here it just still looks like a field but actually there's somewhere in the region of well around 2 to 3000 trees already in there. Adam: Oh gosh, I didn't realise that. So yes, with the plastic safe, plastic guards on a tree you see these white telescopes sticking up all over the field, so there's thousands of trees here, we just can't see them. Right and a a lot of that has been planted by volunteers? Paul: We've had somewhere in the region of 400-500 members of the public come over four days, so we've got a a set of volunteers who have who've have have they've been brilliant actually, they've come and they've helped kind of manage all the public and they've helped work with the schools, they've helped us set out where the trees are going, we couldn't have done it without them at all. And here is one of our volunteers now, here's Sally. Adam: Brilliant. Alright, well, let's go over and chat to Sally. So Sally. Sally Burton. Hello. So I've heard lots of lovely things about you. So just tell me you're a volunteer, which in this context means what? Sally: Hello. That's nice. All sorts of things. I've helped this in during February with the public planting days and with the school planting days, helped children dig holes, some of the children are too small to get the spade in the ground very easily. I've planted quite a lot of trees myself. Adam: And why why did you get involved? Sally: I'd been looking for a while to volunteer for an organisation that does things outdoors and something a bit physical and so when the Woodland Trust appeared in the village hall I just went up and said do you need volunteers and they said yes please so I signed up straight away. Adam: And I mean, what does it offer you? Why is it a fun thing to do? Sally: I enjoy working with the other people. The staff are great and the other volunteers have been great fun. In fact, I've reconnected with someone I knew a few years ago and she's been helping up here as well, so that's been great. I like being outside, I love being outdoors. I don't mind about the weather. I like doing physical things and it's it's great to see, to make a difference. Adam: So yeah, so what what sort of difference do you feel you're making then? Sally: Well contributing to turning this basically what looks like an empty field into a forest. That's really amazing. People have been very excited about it. Lots of local people came up and planted on the public open days. Everyone's looking forward to being able to come up here and experience it themselves and enjoy the trees and the views obviously the views across the estuary and out to sea are beautiful. And there are lots of birds already. It's a very beautiful place. Adam: And so how much of your time does it actually take up? Sally: Well, during February and the beginning of March, quite a lot, I've been coming up for days, getting here about 8:15 and going home about 4 o'clock. Adam: Right. So why is that, why is that the the busy period? Sally: Because that's when the tree planting has been going on. Adam: First time you've ever planted a tree? Sally: I've planted a couple on my allotment, but certainly the first time I've planted on such a scale. Adam: Right. Have you kept count, how many trees are you in? Sally: No. Well, on one of the public planting days, I'd finished registering people and I planted 25 I kept count of those and on Wednesday this week, a school was in and when they cleared off, I finished planting the trees in their little area. And I think there was about 30 there. I'm not sure I lost count after about 12. Adam: There should be scouts or sort of brownie badges, shouldn't there, I'm I'm 100 tree-er, you know. Very good. Fantastic. Well, look, thank you very much. I can't believe this is the the the the field in which you've planted. Sally: It is, you can't see many of the trees. Adam: I I can't see any of the trees, what do you mean many of them. Ohh a couple yes. Sally: Across there you can see some with leaves on those are sessile oaks which were planted a little while ago, and they show up. Adam: Any of those yours? Sally: Possibly *laughs* They show up because of the leaves. But over there, most of the area there is planted. Adam: OK, brilliant. You're talking about planting, Rachel has appeared over the hill. She's brandishing a erm Sally: A spade. Adam: A spade *laughs* I forgot the name. You can see how ill equipped I am to do this. I forgot the name of what she's, so I think she's tempting us to go plant so let's go off. Adam: *coughs* Sorry, I'm already having a heart attack from the idea of physical exercise, I haven't done anything yet. OK, so we we have a spade and this is a virgin bit of land, no, no trees planted yet? Sally: No trees in this section yet. Adam: So I get the honour of planting the first tree. Sally: The first one. Adam: So you're gonna talk me through this and I'm gonna. Sally: So the first job... Adam: Oh yes alright, I'm already jumping ahead of myself. Sally: The first job is to screef? To screef the area... Adam: What what is what is screefing? Sally: ...which is where you do this to kick away the grass with your shoe to make a square or an area to get rid of the grass, doesn't have to be too big, not much wider than the blade of the spade, put the spade in there, and then don't lift it yet come round that side and make a square on that side. Yeah, cut it down. Then on that side... Adam: I feel I've hit the... Sally: One of the pebbles. And then the final side and then you could probably lever out a lump of turf. Adam: Then I can lift it out. Sally: OK, here's a tree. And we need to make sure when it's in the hole, the soil covers up to just above the top of the the highest root. So if we test that, that's not deep enough, so need to go deeper. Adam: It's not deep enough. Overall, I'm not doing particularly well I have to say. Sally: Let's have a look. That's looking good there. Adam: You think that's all right? Sally: Yeah, that's OK. So the next job is to crumble the soil. Adam: With our hands? Sally: With our hands, back into the hole, loose bits first. Adam: They didn't say I was actually gonna get my hands dirty. Sally: *laughs* And then if you've got any clods that have got grass on them make sure they go in with the grass facing down. Adam: Ok do you know why? Sally: So that the grass will die and then it won't be in competition with the tree as the grass uses a lot of the water. Adam: It's a bit leaning a bit, isn't it? Sally: It is a bit, let's push some more soil in. Adam: You see, it's fine now, in 20 years time, someone will come and go, who the hell planted that tree, it's at 45 degrees! Sally: Then the last job is you stand up. Adam: Yeah, stand up. Sally: And use your heel to press the soil down to push out all the gaps so that it doesn't dry out if it's sunny. Adam: And how compact, we don't want to make it too compact. Sally: Quite firm, quite firm. Adam: Yeah? Do you know what I don't, I feel that's leaning, that's no good. Sally: Don't worry, it'll straighten itself up. And the final thing is you do the tug test. Where you just get hold of it and just pull it gently. And if it stays where it is, then it's planted properly. Adam: I name this tree, well and truly planted. Sally: Congratulations. Adam: Thank you very much. Very good. That's brilliant. Well, I have to say although me and Sally were planting, Rachel and Paul were looking were looking on. So Paul's still here, how did I do? Paul: Well, let me just check, shall I? Adam: *laughs* You're doing the tug test. Paul: It's it's been really fun actually with with, with the the the public when you come and kind of just check it, you can see them all hold their breath to make sure they're doing it right. Adam: And it comes out *laughs* Is it alright? Paul: No, it's grand. Absolutely brilliant. Dog rose it, it's a little bit crooked, but you know dog rose will naturally straighten itself up. Adam: Will it correct itself? Paul: Yeah and it's kind of you can already see it's a bit of a straggly thing and it'll do its thing and it'll be fine. Adam: Fantastic. What is your sense, really, of of what this might be in the future and how exciting is that for you? Paul: I think in the future, you know, we're we're we're we've got something here that at the very beginning that is gonna be hopefully really important for wildlife and that most of the design is about trying to get as much wildlife here as possible because we're close to the pebblebed heaths it will it will act as a little bit of a refuge in the heat as potentially the climate heats up in the future and that's all really brilliant. And then the other exciting bit is the fact that we've started from the beginning with people involved. That, that, that scenario, but when you look in the future, the you know the the trees that we're planting today are going to be like these big old oak trees in 3-4 hundred years time that when you get your head around it is really quite amazing. And these trees and this wood will be on maps in in the future, and you know, we're creating history, we're changing landscapes and it's all such a a positive thing to be involved in. Adam: That is amazing that in 3-4 hundred years there'll be a woodland here, the history of who planted it, the history of us being here today will be lost. They won't know who planted these trees perhaps, they won't know the story, but the trees will be here. They'll be there, they'll tell their own story in the future. It's an amazing thing to be part of isn't it. Paul: Yeah and you know if if you think about how many times do you get to do something that will still be here in three, four, 500 years time? That's just incredible. Adam: Well, if you want to find a wood near you and don't have any idea of where to look, do go to the Woodland Trust website and its woodlandtrust.org.uk/findawood, so that's woodlandtrust.org.uk/findawood. Until next time, happy wandering. Thank you for listening to the Woodland Trust Woodland Walks with Adam Shaw. Join us next month, when Adam will be taking another walk in the company of Woodland Trust staff, partners and volunteers. Don't forget to subscribe to the series on iTunes or wherever you're listening to us and do give us a review and a rating. And why not send us a recording of your favourite woodland walk to be included in a future podcast? Keep it to a maximum of five minutes and please tell us what makes your woodland walk special or send us an e-mail with details of your favourite walk and what makes it special to you. Send any audio files to podcast@woodlandtrust.org.uk. We look forward to hearing from you.

City Cast Denver
Can Lakewood Cash In on the Casa Bonita Hype?

City Cast Denver

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 19:11


A nostalgia bomb is about to go off on West Colfax, because the long-awaited return of Casa Bonita is expected any day now. That means Denver's favorite birthday party venue is back, but so are the tax revenues for the City of Lakewood (and likely crowds in a janky strip mall parking lot). While we wait for the Pink Palace to announce a re-opening date, we called up the mayor of Lakewood, Adam Paul, to talk about how much this actually matters for the local economy and culture.  Mayor Paul mentioned Lauren Coleman's purchase of the White Swan Motel on West Colfax.  For even more news from around the city, subscribe to our morning newsletter Hey Denver by texting “Denver” to 66866 Follow us on Twitter: @citycastdenver Or Instagram: @citycastdenver Chat with other listeners on reddit: r/CityCastDenver Text or leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: (720) 500-5418‬ Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Ullr's Garden BadBoyBoards Looking to advertise on City Cast Denver? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Adventures of Pipeman
PipemanRadio Interviews Capital Theatre at Welcome To Rockville 2023

The Adventures of Pipeman

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 18:26


On this episode of the Adventures of Pipeman, Pipeman speaks to the members of Capital Theatre, Adam Paul and Roy. They discuss their experience being evacuated from New Zealand due to storms and their excitement about hurricanes in Florida because it brings good surfing waves. The conversation takes an amusing turn as they talk about dogs surfing and the idea of performing on surfboards while surfing. They also delve into the topic of dogs and their roles in society, joking about the period sniffing abilities of a friend named Duncan. The discussion shifts to music, with Capital Theatre describing their genre as theatrical rock, emphasizing storytelling and creating unique environments within their songs. They mention their first album, "A Hero's Journey," which is a concept album that tells a story from start to finish. The conversation concludes with a humorous exchange about coming up with genre names and a mention of the Australian koala population's high rate of chlamydia. During the interview, Pipeman engages with Capital Theatre in a lighthearted manner, exploring various topics that range from storms and hurricanes to surfing dogs and the nature of dogs' relationships with humans. The members of Capital Theatre demonstrate their playful and witty personalities, adding humor to the conversation. They also share insights into their music, describing it as theatrical rock and highlighting their focus on storytelling and creating unique atmospheres within their songs. The mention of their concept album, "A Hero's Journey," adds depth to their artistic approach. The interview takes an unexpected turn with a playful discussion about genre names and an amusing reference to the prevalence of chlamydia among Australian koalas Be sure to check the guys out on all their social platforms and everywhere they are online, as well as checking out their music on all platforms, and supporting them whenever you can!Pipeman in the Pit is a music and interview segment of The Adventures of Pipeman Radio Show (#pipemanradio) and from The King of All Festivals while on The Pipeman Radio Tour. Pipeman in the Pit features all kinds of music and interviews with bands & music artists especially in the genres of Heavy Metal, Rock, Hard Rock, Classic Rock, Punk Rock, Goth, Industrial, Alternative, Thrash Metal & Indie Music. Pipeman in the Pit also features press coverage of events, concerts, & music festivals. Pipeman Productions is an artist management company that sponsors the show introducing new local & national talent showcasing new artists & indie artists.Then there is The Pipeman Radio Tour where Pipeman travels the country and world doing press coverage for Major Business Events, Conferences, Conventions, Music Festivals, Concerts, Award Shows, and Red Carpets. One of the top publicists in music has named Pipeman the “King of All Festivals.” So join the Pipeman as he brings “The Pipeman Radio Tour” to life right before your ears and eyes.Pipeman in the Pit Podcasts are heard on Pipeman Radio, Talk 4 Media, Talk 4 Podcasting, iHeartRadio, Pandora, Amazon Music, Audible, Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcasts and over 100 other podcast outlets where you listen to Podcasts. The following are the different podcasts to check out and subscribe to:•The Adventures of Pipeman•Pipeman Radio•Pipeman in the Pit•Positively PipemanFollow @pipemanradio on all social media outletsVisit Pipeman Radio on the Web at linktr.ee/pipemanradio, theadventuresofpipeman.com, pipemanradio.com, talk4media.com, w4cy.com, talk4tv.com, talk4podcasting.comDownload The Pipeman Radio APPPhone/Text Contact – 561-506-4031Email Contact – dean@talk4media.com The Adventures of Pipeman is broadcast live daily at 8AM ET.The Adventures of Pipeman TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com).The Adventures of Pipeman Radio Show is broadcast on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) and K4HD Radio (www.k4hd.com) – Hollywood Talk Radio part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). Pipeman in the Pit Podcasts are also available on Pipeman Radio (www.pipemanradio.com), Talk 4 Media (www.talk4media.com), Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com), iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Audible, and over 100 other podcast outlets.

Pipeman in the Pit
PipemanRadio Interviews Capital Theatre at Welcome To Rockville 2023

Pipeman in the Pit

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 18:26


On this episode of the Adventures of Pipeman, Pipeman speaks to the members of Capital Theatre, Adam Paul and Roy. They discuss their experience being evacuated from New Zealand due to storms and their excitement about hurricanes in Florida because it brings good surfing waves. The conversation takes an amusing turn as they talk about dogs surfing and the idea of performing on surfboards while surfing. They also delve into the topic of dogs and their roles in society, joking about the period sniffing abilities of a friend named Duncan. The discussion shifts to music, with Capital Theatre describing their genre as theatrical rock, emphasizing storytelling and creating unique environments within their songs. They mention their first album, "A Hero's Journey," which is a concept album that tells a story from start to finish. The conversation concludes with a humorous exchange about coming up with genre names and a mention of the Australian koala population's high rate of chlamydia. During the interview, Pipeman engages with Capital Theatre in a lighthearted manner, exploring various topics that range from storms and hurricanes to surfing dogs and the nature of dogs' relationships with humans. The members of Capital Theatre demonstrate their playful and witty personalities, adding humor to the conversation. They also share insights into their music, describing it as theatrical rock and highlighting their focus on storytelling and creating unique atmospheres within their songs. The mention of their concept album, "A Hero's Journey," adds depth to their artistic approach. The interview takes an unexpected turn with a playful discussion about genre names and an amusing reference to the prevalence of chlamydia among Australian koalas Be sure to check the guys out on all their social platforms and everywhere they are online, as well as checking out their music on all platforms, and supporting them whenever you can!Take some zany and serious journeys with The Pipeman aka Dean K. Piper, CST on The Adventures of Pipeman also known as Pipeman Radio syndicated globally “Where Who Knows And Anything Goes”. Listen to & Watch a show dedicated to motivation, business, empowerment, inspiration, music, comedy, celebrities, shock jock radio, various topics, and entertainment. The Adventures of Pipeman is hosted by Dean K. Piper, CST aka “The Pipeman” who has been said to be hybrid of Tony Robbins, Batman, and Howard Stern. The Adventures of Pipeman has received many awards, media features, and has been ranked for multiple categories as one of the Top 6 Live Radio Shows & Podcasts in the world. Pipeman Radio also consists of multiple podcasts showing the many sides of Pipeman. These include The Adventures of Pipeman, Pipeman in the Pit, and Positively Pipeman and more. You can find all of the Pipeman Podcasts anywhere you listen to podcasts. With thousands of episodes that focus on Intertainment which combines information and entertainment there is something for everyone including over 5000 interviews with celebrities, music artists/bands, authors, speakers, coaches, entrepreneurs, and all kinds of professionals.Then there is The Pipeman Radio Tour where Pipeman travels the country and world doing press coverage for Major Business Events, Conferences, Conventions, Music Festivals, Concerts, Award Shows, and Red Carpets. One of the top publicists in music has named Pipeman the “King of All Festivals.” So join the Pipeman as he brings “The Pipeman Radio Tour” to life right before your ears and eyes.The Adventures of Pipeman Podcasts are heard on The Adventures of Pipeman Site, Pipeman Radio, Talk 4 Media, Talk 4 Podcasting, iHeartRadio, Pandora, Amazon Music, Audible, Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcasts and over 100 other podcast outlets where you listen to Podcasts. The following are the different podcasts to check out and subscribe to:• The Adventures of Pipeman• Pipeman Radio• Pipeman in the Pit• Positively PipemanFollow @pipemanradio on all social media outletsVisit Pipeman Radio on the Web at linktr.ee/pipemanradio , theadventuresofpipeman.com, pipemanradio.com, talk4media.com, w4cy.com, talk4tv.com, talk4podcasting.comDownload The Pipeman Radio APPPhone/Text Contact – 561-506-4031Email Contact – dean@talk4media.com The Adventures of Pipeman is broadcast live daily at 8AM ET.The Adventures of Pipeman TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com).The Adventures of Pipeman Radio Show is broadcast on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) and K4HD Radio (www.k4hd.com – Hollywood Talk Radio part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). The Adventures of Pipeman Podcast is also available on www.theadventuresofpipeman.com and www.pipemanradio.com Talk 4 Media (www.talk4media.com), Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com), iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Audible, and over 100 other podcast outlets.

Shipwreck Show
American Corruption from GenX and just right of center new guest Adam Paul

Shipwreck Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2022 63:50


Adam is a content creator on social media offering his opinion on all kinds of matters. You can find him here You can find more about us here https://linktr.ee/shipwreckshow and enjoy the show! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theshipwreckshow/support

Camerosity
Episode 35: The One With All The Voigtländers

Camerosity

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 105:56


For the past two episodes, we stocked up the discussion ahead of time with guests to talk about what we wanted to talk about.  For this episode, we didn't invite anyone and ended up with more guests than any other episode we've done so far! His ears must be ringing after his name came up near the end of Episode 34, but Dan Tamarkin from Tamarkin Camera stopped by to talk about the Leica 72 in the upcoming Tamarkin Auctions.  Along with Dan is a star studded cast of returning callers Robert Rotoloni, Adam Paul, Ira Cohen, Andrew Smith, Bill Smith, Sherry Christensen, Larry Effler, Howard Sandler, Stephen Grasso, Michael Gossett, and Miles Libak. We spend a great deal of time on one of the group's favorite camera brands, Voigtländer.  Anthony starts us off with some company history, a short list of the company's most notable models, a discussion on our favorite Voigtländer models, how to repair the plunger on the Vitessa, and some interesting information on the first camera with an in body electronic flash. Although we go deep into Voigtländer, this episode is loaded with a wide range of other topics such as light meters, Sunny 16, and EV scales. Dan Tamarkin shares wisdom on how to repair lenses using a toaster oven, and what he calls his "Catch and Release" program.  Mike shares a story of one of his best ever estate sale pick ups, and his tips on getting cameras from estate sales.  And in a follow up to his last appearance, Adam Paul shares his progress on making his own APS "Advantix" film. As always, the topics we discuss on the Camerosity Podcast are decided by you.  The guys and I rarely know where each episode is going to go until it happens, so if you'd like to join us on a future episode, be sure to look out for our show announcements on our Camerosity Podcast Facebook page, and right here on mikeeckman.com.  We record every other Monday and announcements, along with the Zoom link are typically shared 2-3 days in advance. So stay tuned, and if you'd like to ask us a question or give us some topics to discuss, look for our show announcement for Episode 36, which we will record on Monday, November 7th! This Week's Episode Dan Tamarkin Shows Up and Talks Leica 72 at the Tamarkin Auction / Tamarkin Estimates are on the Low Side The Leica 72 Came Before the Nikon S3M / Dan Teaches Photography to His Customers at Tamarkin Camera Sherry Buys a Nikon EM at a Thrift Shop and It Promptly Breaks Michael Gossett Buys a Spare Canon T90 / Mike Had Bad Luck with the T90 / Dealers Hated the T90 Why Do So Many 1980s Cameras That Used AA and AAA Batteries Have Corroded Battery Compartments? / Use a Dremel to Clean Battery Corrosion Mike Raves About the Canon EF Again / Cameras With Terrible Battery Doors Michael Gossett wants a Voigtländer Bessamatic / Paul Has One with a Pre-Separated Septon How Much Does Lens Separation Impact Photos? / Fix Lens Separation with a Toaster Oven! Voigtländer History / Roll Film Voigtländers - Bessa and Bessa 66, Perkeo II / All The Vitos Voigtländer Vito III and Prominent Strange Focusing / Everyone Loves the Bessamatics / Voigtländer is Acquired by Zeiss Zeiss-Ikon Voigtländer Vitessa 1000 SR / Voigtländer Bessaflex Prototype Became the Zeiss-Ikon Icarex / Voigtländer VSL SLRs The Rollei Samsung Connection / Cosina Voigtländers / Bessa L with No Viewfinder Anthony's Top 3 Voigtländers - The Small Bergheil, Perkeo II, and Prominent /  Ira Loves the Bessa 66 What About the Vitessa? / Can You Fix the Problem Where the Vitessa Plunger Doesn't Work Correctly? Mike Hates the EV Coupling on the Vitessa / What Was the Purpose of EV Couplings on 1950s Cameras? Paul Only Hates Sunny 16 For Slide Film / Sherry Shoots "Dark as Crap f/2" / Light Meters Are Calibrated to 18% Gray Voigtländer Vitrona Was the First Camera with Electronic Flash / The Vitessa Case with Built In Flash Mike's Big Nikon S2 Estate Sale Score / Mike's Tips for Finding Cameras at Estate Sales / What Do EP Markings Mean? Andrew's TTArtisans Leica-M Mount 28mm Summaron Copy / Avenon 21mm f/2.8 LTM Lens / Andrew's Strange Canon 7 Adam Paul is Experimenting With Making APS Film / Adam's Follow-up to His 2018 Review of 110 Cameras Theo Buys a Sony Mavica Floppy Disk Camera / Mike Picks Up a Durst Automatica Bill Smith Buys an Olympus OM-4 Ti / Larry Buys a Mamiya 23 (But He Didn't Mean To) Theo Buys a Mamiya Power Winder / Howard Buys Both a Miranda DR and a Topcon RE Super Does Dan Tamarkin Ever Get GAS? / Dan's Catch and Release Program / Paul Catches an Alpa Reflex 6D and Releases It Show Notes If you would like to offer feedback or contact us with questions or ideas for future episodes, please contact us in the Comments Section below, our Camerosity Facebook Group or Instagram page, or email us at camerosity.podcast@gmail.com. The Official Camerosity Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/camerositypodcast Camerosity Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/camerosity_podcast/ Camerosity Twitter - https://twitter.com/CamerosityPod Chris Sherlock's Repair Video on the Vitessa T - https://youtu.be/2roEZtwfi3g (For fixing the plunger, you do not need to remove the top plate.) Dan Tamarkin - http://www.tamarkin.com/ and https://www.tamarkinauctions.com/ Adam Paul's Mega 110 Camera Review - http://quirkyguywithacamera.blogspot.com/2018/04/small-format-size-big-format-results.html Sherry Christensen – https://embracethegrain.com/ Analog Insights - How to Pronounce German Camera Names - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iW_iBmUC_Xc Theo Panagopoulos - https://www.photothinking.com/ Paul Rybolt - https://www.ebay.com/usr/paulkris Anthony Rue - https://www.instagram.com/kino_pravda/ and https://www.facebook.com/VoltaGNV/

Camerosity
Episode 33: Shooting Expired Film and Home Developing

Camerosity

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 98:42


After stroking our egos as The Nerdiest Film Photography Podcast, the guys and I double down the nerd level to "Ludicrous Speed" and take a deep dive into expired films and home development tips and tricks. With us this week are two guys that have a whole history of shooting expired films and home developing, first Adam Paul, owner and proprietor of the Classic Film Shop which has in stock over 30 different types of expired films from easy to find things like expired Kodak Tri-X to obscure nitrate films from the 1940s.  Adam is a big proponent of cold stand development in which black and white developers like HC-110 are developed in "refrigerator cold" temps for long periods of time to help preserve the details of significantly aged films.  His experience both with expired films and home developing is amazing. Along with him is Alex Luyckx from the blog of the same name and the Classic Camera Revival Podcast.  Alex does some of the best expired film reviews, often developing these films in 3-4 different developers to show the strengths of each.  In addition to shooting obscure films, Alex also sometimes uses obscure developers that can't easily be found anymore. As if that's not enough, Robert Shanebrook makes a triumphant return to keep us all in line with the facts about these old films.  Robert may not do much home developing anymore, but his knowledge of old Kodak films cannot be matched by anyone. Joining our three experts are returning callers Mark Faulkner, Howard Sandler, Miles Libak, Andrew Smith, and Alex Dietrich and first time callers Mike Litwin and from the All Through a Lens podcast, Vania Francesca. As always, the topics we discuss on the Camerosity Podcast are decided by you.  The guys and I rarely know where each episode is going to go until it happens, so if you'd like to join us on a future episode, be sure to look out for our show announcements on our Camerosity Podcast Facebook page, and right here on mikeeckman.com.  We record every other Monday and announcements, along with the Zoom link are typically shared 2-3 days in advance. So stay tuned, and if you'd like to ask us a question or give us some topics to discuss, look for our show announcement for Episode 34, which we will record on Sunday, October 9th! This Week's Episode Mike Was Wrong about ECN-2 Development / Removing the Remjet / Cinestill ECN Kits Kodak Tech Pan / POTA Developer is a Replacement for Technidol / Agitation Changes Contrast Mike is Shooting Tech Pan in a Praktica VLC2, The Successor to the Exakta RTL 1000 Adam Paul Reopens His Classic Film Etsy Store / Standard Development vs Cold Stand / Bromide Drag Legacy Pro L110 is an Excellent Substitute for HC-110 / History of HC-110 Paul Has the Manual for D-61, E-82, DK-60A and a Whole Bunch of Old Processes / Paul is Not a Hipster! Ektapan and CPS/CPL Color Films / Tricks for Developing Old C-22, C-41, and E-4 Film Alex Reviews Kodak Plus-X Aerecon II / Adox XT-3 Developer / D-76 Will Always Give a Good Baseline H&W Control / High Definition Aerial Film 3404 or 3414 Was Used in Satellites and Came in 30 Mile Lengths Adam's Strange Films / 35mm Photographic Paper / Yellow Pink and Green Film What is a Safe Expired Film for People to Try / Kodak Plus-X and Pan-X / 35mm is Safer than 120 Because of Backing Paper Problems with Roll Film Backing Paper / Challenges of Tape and 220 / East German Films Typically Do Not Survive Well The One Stop Overexposure Per Decade Rule is Hogwash / Kodak Ektar 25 Wasn't Very Good Early 120 Backing Paper Had a Grinding Process Called Skiving That Changed the Thickness Near the Edges / Other Changes to Backing Paper Environmental Safety Concerns Developing Film / Do You Wear Gloves While Developing? Ansel Adams Had His Organs Tested for Selenium Poisoning From Film Development Lightning Round: What Is Your Favorite Expired Film to Shoot With? Vania's Tips For Getting into Expired Film / Shooting Manatees with a Rolleimarin Mike Litwin's Yamato Mini-Electro 35 / Cameras That Chew Up Film / KMZ Leningrad / All Miranda SLRs / Kodak 35 Paul Gets More Contax Stuff / Contax T / Early Contax Bodies are Rear Lens Caps for Contax Lenses Zeiss-Ikon Contessa 35 / Repairing the Kodak 35 / Theo Buys a Leica D-Lux 3 Ektachrome E-Dupe Slide Duplicating Film Show Notes If you would like to offer feedback or contact us with questions or ideas for future episodes, please contact us in the Comments Section below, our Camerosity Facebook Group or Instagram page, or email us at camerosity.podcast@gmail.com. The Official Camerosity Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/camerositypodcast Camerosity Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/camerosity_podcast/ Camerosity Twitter - https://twitter.com/CamerosityPod Adam Paul's Classic Film Shop - https://www.etsy.com/shop/ClassicFilmShop Alex Luyckx - http://www.alexluyckx.com/blog/ Robert Shanebrook - http://www.makingkodakfilm.com, makingkodakfilm@yahoo.com Howard Sandler - https://www.flickr.com/photos/hsandler Theo Panagopoulos - https://www.photothinking.com/ Paul Rybolt - https://www.ebay.com/usr/paulkris Anthony Rue - https://www.instagram.com/kino_pravda/ and https://www.facebook.com/VoltaGNV/

Around The World in 80 Gays
Around the World in 80 Gays meets Mark O'Halloran

Around The World in 80 Gays

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 40:53


As an actor, Mark O'Halloran has worked with all the major theatre companies in Ireland. On the big and small screen, he has appeared in numerous films, most notably as one of the eponymous heroes in Adam & Paul for which he also wrote the screenplay. But his talents don't stop there. Mark has also won multiple awards, has dozens of writing credits under his belt and now, to gild his lily even further, he is appearing on Around the World in 80 Gays. We were delighted to have him.

The Junk Project
EP. 12 ADAM PAUL DUPUIS - WILDMAN FIREWOOD

The Junk Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 30:36


Adam shares about his BBQ subscription box with us, his Wildman Firewood business that is local to New Orleans and how they use and sell only award winning sauces and rubs. they work with Hogs, which raises more than a million dollar in fundraising for children.we ask Adam some fun and sporadic questions, definitely want to listen to this show!!  https://www.facebook.com/apdupuis

Architecture is Political
Segregated By Design w/ Adam Paul Susaneck

Architecture is Political

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 56:35


Segregated By Design is a personal project of Adam Paul Susaneck. His Instagram posts visually depicts the destruction of black and brown communities due to redlining, urban renewal and freeway construction with aerial photographs and maps. Through various social media channels, Adam is able to bring awareness to the erasure of local black and communities to the forefront. Adam Paul Susaneck recently received his Masters of Architecture from the Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation. His work focuses on addressing historic inequity and ongoing climate issues through urban planning, architecture, and transportation infrastructure. In his professional work he has been involved in the retrofitting and upgrading of New York City Subway, commuter rail, and Amtrak stations for ADA accessibility. Hailing from West Palm Beach, FL, originally, Adam received his B.A. in political science at UC Berkeley. Support Segregated by Design here.

Dead Pilots Society
Episode 92: Greatest American Heroes written by Andy Bobrow (Community, Last Man On Earth, Brooklyn 99)

Dead Pilots Society

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 79:35 Very Popular


It's Max Fun Drive! The one time of year where all of the shows on the Maximum Fun Network reach out to you and ask you to become members or upgrade your membership to help make our show possible. We have an amazing and special Max Fun Drive episode for you this month! We're bringing our first ever 1-hour dead pilot. Don't worry! It's not a dry police procedural or boring medical drama. It's a funny update of the beloved eighties TV show Greatest American Hero.  The pilot was written by Andy Bobrow (Community, Last Man On Earth, Brooklyn 99). The cast for this one is absolutely bonkers! It features Sam Richardson (Veep, After Party), Will Forte (Last Man On Earth, SNL), Stephen Root (Barry, Office Space, Dodgeball) Rachael Harris (The Hangover, Reno 911!), Romy Rosemont (Glee), Parisa Fitz-Henley (My Spy), Adam Paul (How I Met Your Mother), Robby Hoffman (The Chris Gethard Show) and Andrew Reich with stage directions.If you don't know already, MaxFunDrive is the one time a year where we ask you to support our show by donating and becoming a MaxFun Member. All Maximum Fun podcasts are audience supported. That means that our audience directly support and make our show possible month after month. With your new or upgrading Max Fun membership, you'll get access to all of our bonus content along with the entire library of Maximum Fun bonus content. There's a whole bunch of membership tiers that get you all different kinds of gifts too!This year our bonus content includes all of the video from our table reads this past year. You can get it for as little as $5 by going to https://maximumfun.org/joinTune in next week for our interview with Andy Bobrow. Thanks for supporting our show! Enjoy!

Camerosity
Episode 19: Fixing Cameras with Jess Ibarra

Camerosity

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 97:42


This week on Episode 19 of the Camerosity Podcast where we welcome from Sydney, Australia, camera technician, photographer, artist, and owner of Viva la Film, Jess Ibarra.  Jess is self taught and has a background in electrical engineering and is here to answer any of your camera repair or any other film photography questions. Jess is joined by your regular hosts, Anthony, Theo, Paul, and I, along with returning callers Mario Piper, Howard Sandler, Vladislav Kern, Mark Faulkner, and first time callers Adam Paul, and Jon Gilchrist.  As always, we don't always stay on topic, so while Jess spends a lot of time sharing her knowledge, throughout the show we find ourselves in the weeds talking about Soviet/German Cameras, Japanese Hit Cameras, APS film, and many other things. Every week, the topics we discuss on the Camerosity Podcast are decided entirely upon you, so if you'd like to join us, be sure to look out for our next show announcement for Episode 21, which we will record at our normal time of 7pm CST (UTC -6), 8pm EST (UTC -5) on Monday, February 21st. This Week's Episode Jess's Introduction / Young People Like Point and Shoots How Much Harder is it to Repair an Electronic Shutter SLR vs a Mechanical SLR? / The FM3A is the Pinnacle of 35mm SLRs Plastics Become Frail, Solder Develops Whiskers, and Teeth Fall Off 3D Printing and CNC Machines May Come to the Rescue / Jess Wants to Build Her Own Camera From Scratch The Canon AE-1 Has a Lot of Problems / Many Plastics Have Reached Their End of Life Look for Film Chips In Cameras Before Shooting Them How Do You Know Where to Start When Opening a Camera? Where Do You Source Replacement Parts? / What Do You Charge to Diagnose a Camera? The Canon FTb and Nikkormats Are Great Vlad Kern's House is Sinking / Why Jess Doesn't Fix Soviet Cameras / The Zorki 4 is Great Leaf Shutter SLRs / Drops of Lighter Fluid are Sometimes OK, but WD40 is the Devil! Telescope Helicoid Grease is Great for Lubricating Cameras The Kowa Komaflex-S is Very Fragile But Worth It Everyone's Favorite Lenses, Biotars, Makro-Kilars, Helios, Takumars, Topcor REs, and Vivtars?! Mike Loves Soviet Triplets / Smenas and Voskhods / Flipping Helios Front Elements Adam's Frankencamera, Kodak 122 Folder with 90mm Wide Angle Lens for 5.5" Panoramic Images Expired Films From Gevaert and AGFA / How Do You Know the Timings for Developing Old Films? / Cold Stand Developing Making 17.5mm Film for Japanese Hit Type Cameras / 120 Film and Backing Paper Are Different Sizes Inspiring Jess's GAS / Camerosity GAS Made Mark Buy a Canon Pellix / Developing Found Film Everyone's New Stuff - Debrie Sept French Camera, Gelto III, TSVVS Prototypes, Topcon RE Super, Ricoh 500, AGFA Ambi Silette, Univex AF, Theo's Valentine's Day Camera, Braun Paxette IIM The Differences Between Nikkormats, FTN, FT2, FT3, and EL / Silver Oxide Batteries Mike Goes Down the APS Rabbit Hole and Blames Jon You Can Use the Remnant Strip From Cutting 120 down to 127, in a Hit Camera Show Notes If you would like to offer feedback or contact me with questions or ideas for future episodes, please contact us in the Comments Section below, our Camerosity Facebook Group or Instagram page, or email us at camerosity.podcast@gmail.com. The Official Camerosity Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/camerositypodcast Camerosity Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/camerosity_podcast/ Jess Ibarra - Viva La Film - https://www.vivalafilm.com/ Mark Faulkner - https://thegashaus.com/ Jon Gilchrist - Packard-Ideal Shutter Company - https://packardshutter.com/ Vladislav Kern - https://www.instagram.com/ussrphoto/ Mario Piper - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/gen-x-photography/id1494585131 Theo Panagopoulos - https://www.photothinking.com/ Paul Rybolt - https://www.ebay.com/usr/paulkris Anthony Rue - https://www.instagram.com/kino_pravda/

Win Lose Or Tye
The Movie Maker: Writer/Director Adam Paul Stone joins WLT to talk about his upcoming film "Just Like the Butterfly"

Win Lose Or Tye

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 65:18


Award winning writer and film director, Adam Paul Stone, sits down and discusses all things movie making, His new film "Just Like the Butterfly", he plays Tye'd Down plus so much more. Great episode!

Creation Article Podcast
The Carnivorous Nature and Suffering of Animals

Creation Article Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 30:27


Young-earth creationists believe that the biblical account of creation is incompatible with an earth history of billions of years. One reason is that if the fossil record represents millions of years of Earth history, it has to be said that God’s method of creation was both cruel and wasteful. This episode article was written by Robert J.M. Gurney and podcast produced by Joseph Darnell out of the CMI-USA office. Become a monthly contributor at our site. You can also help out by telling your family and friends to check out the podcasts. Related Resources Why Does a Good God Allow Bad Things? 15 Reasons to take Genesis as History The Genesis Account Links and Show Notes Original article: The Carnivorous Nature and Suffering of Animals Romans 5:12–21: Paul’s view of literal Adam Christ as the last Adam: Paul’s use of the Creation narrative in 1 Corinthians 15 Animal suffering and western sensibility Are we allowed to eat all animals today? Did God really say? Can pantheism explain morality? And, the fight-or-flight response and the Fall Did fish die before the Fall? The problem of evil: pre-Fall animal death? The Fall: a cosmic catastrophe Cosmic and universal death from Adam’s fall: an exegesis of Romans 8:19–23a My Journey Was God’s finished creation perfect? William Lane Craig’s intellectually dishonest attack on biblical creationists The new earth Nephesh chayyāh When did animals become carnivorous? Is cancer ‘very good’? Cecil the lion: should we care? Is, ought, or enemy? Which prey do predators eat? Find thousands of other interesting articles at Creation.com. ► Follow on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and get the eNewsletter. Check out our other show Creation Talk. Featured in This Episode Animals by Daniel Bordovsky Gateway to Heaven by Ilya Kaplan and Stan Fomin Memories Gone by Lance Conrad Worlds Apart by Lance Conrad Autumn of Life by Jason Donnelly Everything We Hoped For by Marshall Usinger Searching for Hope by Neil Cross Deep Meditation by Velimir Andreev Hibernation by Lance Conrad Beautifully by Denis Kotenko Photo by David Morris on Unsplash

MovieDrone
Episode 126 - Elf (2003)

MovieDrone

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2020 60:46


Merry Christmas Everyone!   Thank you all for your continued support, we really appreciate it.    Shoutout to everyone on #FilmTwitter & @britpodscene of whom we are very proud to be members of.    Thanks on the episode to the following great people For All Of Their Support!   Gill, Cassie, Lee, Tim, Sophie, Lisa, Nic, Chris, Emma, Miriam, Jamie Russell, Jamie Irwin, Shaun Panda Nicholson, Eric & Mr Positivity Wolfie T @WTM,Ryan & Fours A Crowd, Glyn, Chris & Dave @VHS Strikes Back, Dan & Dean &The Movie Journey, Luke & Filmbusters Ben, Adam & Paul. Thanks For Everything And Have A Great Christmas And A Prosperous New Year!   Super Special thanks to St Nicholas as his question was plucked from Marc's Mail Sack!   Lastly Podbean who make it so easy for us to publish each week   PLEASE BE AWARE THAT THIS PODCAST CONTAINS SPOILERS AND SOME QUESTIONABLE LANGUAGE   00:00 - 09:25        Intro, Bubble Mutants, Shed Bare, Cramberry Sauce, Jesus Christ (Non) Superstar & Thanks! 09:25 - 11:03        Special Promo - Jackson Superhero (@jacksonsprhero) 11:03 - 16:09        What's That Film?  16:09 - 16:44        Who's In Marc's Mail Sack? 16:44 - 22:55        Question Time With A Question From St Nick On Our Film Christmas 22:55 - 43:49        Review Of Elf & What Else We Watched 43:49 - 1:00:47      Homework Discussions On Deck The Halls & Black Christmas (1974) Then Outro   Please send us some questions via email or Twitter and we will endeavour to bring you some interesting discussion through Marc's Mail Sack. If you like what you hear please leave a like or a comment on your favoured download platform.    Find us on Twitter at @movie_drone Email us at moviedronepodcast@hotmail.com Now Also On Instagram at movie_drone   Also Download episodes on the Podbean App, Pocketcast App, Pandora, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, TuneIn Radio, Castbox, Podknife plus many other podcast apps!   Thanks for Listening Steve and Marc

The Zak Kuhn Show
Adam Paul

The Zak Kuhn Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 62:03


Adam Paul is the Emmy Winning CEO of production company 7 Cinematics. Together with his team, Paul is the go to guy for many of the most iconic acts in music like Machine Gun Kelly, Greta Van Fleet, Jimmy Buffett, Zac Brown Band, The Avett Brothers and many more. He also shot the Red Hot Chili Peppers during the first concert ever in front of the great pyramids in Egypt. We talk about production techniques, what makes a great live stream, how his company has adapted during the pandemic and so much more.

Career Catalyst
003 - Adam Paul - Fishing with Snoop Dogg to Live Streaming The Red Hot Chili Peppers at the Pyramids of Giza

Career Catalyst

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 53:45


Adam is a serial entrepreneur who has gone from creating metal sculptures at the College of Charleston, to producing a web TV series where he took people like Snoop Dog and Kevin Costner fishing, to running a company that is capturing some of the most unique live music experiences in the world. He talks about how to deal with getting punched in the face and strengthening your BS filter, and how learning from both of those experiences makes him more confident about the work that he does today. Adam is a high energy, entertaining guy and has a great story to tell about his career.

Talk City: Greensboro
Adam Paul, CEO of 7 Cinematics

Talk City: Greensboro

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 22:00


Adam is the CEO of a great Greensboro based business. This year Adam and his team will be working on the special presentation for the NC Folk Festival because it's virtual. Check out this interview to hear about it, and much more!

Drive Thru Sports w/Adam & Paul
Fan Noise App, Orlovsky v. Lillard, Daniels to UGA, Best Dine-In Restaurants

Drive Thru Sports w/Adam & Paul

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 34:55


Check out tonight's latest episode and follow Drive Thru Sports w/Adam & Paul on Apple Podcast!Lilliard v. Orlovsky, Tyson v. Jericho, Dalt's v. Longhorn, JT Daniels v. Newman, all these matchups are discussed on tonight's episode!

Erwecke die Löwin in Dir
#053 Raketenstart ins Business - auch in der Krise! Im Gespräch mit Adam Paul Taylor

Erwecke die Löwin in Dir

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 25:56


Als Gewinner durch die Krise gehen - egal, welches Business du hast. Adam Paul Taylor tut genau das - und das obwohl seine Klienten als Business Coach für CrossFit Box-Owner momentan „kein Business“ mehr haben. Adam hat schnell gehandelt: Mit einer neuen Strategie für die Krise hilft er seinen Klienten weiterhin erfolgreich ihr Business zu führen - trotz Schließung der Boxen. Höre unbedingt rein, wenn auch du über die Krise siegen möchtest!

An Irishman Abroad
Ed Guiney: Episode 354

An Irishman Abroad

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2020 67:28


Conversation is at the heart of Irishman Abroad. Today Ed Guiney the co-founder of Element Pictures (Lobster, Room, Killing Of Sacred Deer, What Richard Did, The Guard, Adam & Paul, Normal People) tells us why it’s also at the centre of making great TV and film.   This week he sat down with Jarlath to discuss life, work and the huge success of Normal People the screen adaptation of Sally Rooney’s award winning book. What makes someone chose to be a film producer and what makes them decide at 15 years old to chose it as their path when Ireland was on its knees economically. Ed talks about his work and friendship with Lenny Abrahamson, the role of intuition in decision making and how much he believes film relies upon the planets aligning. The discussion covers a range of subjects including attempts by film companies come up with possibly shooting solutions to allow productions to take place during the global pandemic.    Ed opens up to Jarlath about how he copes with worry, the production that was spiralling in cost, the best audition tapes he’s ever seen and more (Patreon only). To hear all this and more become a patron of An Irishman Abroad for just the price of a pint on www.patreon.com/irishmanabroad. You will automatically gain access to the entire back-catalogue of over 250 Irishman Abroad episodes that are not available on our public feed.   You can also gain access to the entire Irishman Abroad archive of episodes through our iPhone and Android Apps. Download the Irishman Abroad Android or iPhone apps for free using the links below.   https://apps.apple.com/ie/app/an-irishman-abroad-by-jarlath-regan/id1101165812   https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=irishman.jarlath.com.anirishmanabroad&hl=en_IE   Our charity partner is jigsawonline.ie. In these tricky times, Jigsaw provides a range of resources, advice and care for your people to help them strengthen their mental health and the skills needed to navigate life. Please visit their website and consider making a donation.   For updates on future episodes and live shows follow @jarlath on Twitter, visit www.jigser.com or email the show directly on irishmanabroadpodcast@gmail.com.   Disclaimer: All materials contained within this podcast are copyright protected. Third party reuse and/or quotation in whole or in part is prohibited unless direct credit and/or hyperlink to the Irishman Abroad podcast is clearly and accurately provided.

Commercial Real Estate Library
COVID-19 Series | Retail Impacts with First Capital Realty CEO Adam Paul | CRELIBRARY Episode #27

Commercial Real Estate Library

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 27:24


We are continuing our series on the impacts of COVID-19 on the commercial real estate market. Joining us to discuss retail is Adam Paul - President and CEO of First Capital Realty. First Capital is one of Canada's largest owners, developers and operators of mixed-use real estate. They have 158 properties across Canada and an enterprise value of $9.3Bn. First Capital is a landlord to many of the world's biggest retailers - Walmart, Sobeys, Canadian Tire, Metro putting them in an excellent position to help us understand what's happening in retail. Adam first Capital in 2015. As President and CEO, Adam has overall responsibility for First Capital's strategy, operations and performance. Prior to joining First Capital, Adam was a senior executive at Canadian Real Estate Investment Trust (“CREIT”) (now Choice Properties Real Estate Investment Trust), where he had direct responsibility for various aspects of CREIT's business. Adam is a Chartered Professional Accountant, Chartered Accountant, a member of the Young Presidents' Organization and a director of Real Property Association of Canada (REALpac). This podcast was recorded on April 6th, 2020.

Creation Article Podcast
First Adam—Last Adam

Creation Article Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 13:13


We are all connected with the first Adam (the natural and legal head of the human race) as depraved and guilty sinners, and so are included in the sentence of death which God pronounced on him. However, all who are connected with the last Adam, Jesus, through repentance and faith in His redeeming work, are forgiven, have ‘received the free gift of righteousness’, and so ‘have passed from death to life.’ By Russell Grigg Originally published December, 1998 Helpful resources Classic Refuting Pack Creation Magazine Creation Answers Book Links and show notes Original article: First Adam—Last Adam Christ as the last Adam: Paul’s use of the Creation narrative in 1 Corinthians 15 Could Jesus sin? The good news Sermon material for preachers Father’s Day and the Christian connection Eve created from Adam’s rib Regenerating ribs Jesus, just ‘a man of his time’? The historical Adam and what he means for us Follow us (if you want) ► Facebook ► Twitter ► Instagram Support Creation.com https://creation.com/donate

Loss Prevention Magazine Podcast
No-Frills Mentality Meets Low-Shrink Results at BJ's Wholesale Club | Ep. 10

Loss Prevention Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 15:04


LP Magazine's contributing writer Adam Paul takes a close look at BJ's Wholesale Club with Vice President of Asset Protection Charles Delgado and Executive VP of Club Operations Cornel Catuna. The discussion centers around the company's successful balance of excellent customer service, exemplary community relations, and extremely low inventory losses.

SoCal Prep Insider
San Diego Football Playoff Show - Quarter Finals Recap

SoCal Prep Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2019 33:08


With special guests Adam Paul, Bodie DeSilva and Raymond Brown.

SoCal Prep Insider
San Diego Football - D4 Playoff Preview With Adam Paul

SoCal Prep Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 18:05


San Diego Football - D4 Playoff Preview With Adam Paul by Prep Insider

SoCal Prep Insider
Week 7 SD Football Recap Show Hour 1 - Adam Paul, Luke Ramirez, Raymond Brown And More

SoCal Prep Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2019 53:24


Week 7 SD Football Recap Show Hour 1 - Adam Paul, Luke Ramirez, Raymond Brown And More by Prep Insider

973 The Fan On Demand
High School Football Show Sep 26 Hour 2

973 The Fan On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 42:11


Hour 2 of the program starts off with John Maffei of the Union Tribune explaining the CIF San Diego power ratings that determine the playoffs in San Diego. Drew Cowell, Adam Paul, and Luke Ramirez all join the show to give reports from the North County, East County, and in the South Bay! Tesoro at Poway, Mt. Carmel at San Marcos, West Hills at El Capitan, Madison at Grossmont, Oaks Christian at Helix, Clairemont at Southwest SD, Oceanside at Olympian, Mar Vista at Montgomery, and El Camino at Eastlake are all covered! Finally Braden and John break down the top games of week 6 and go over their top 10 teams in San Diego!

973 The Fan On Demand
HS Football Show Sep 12th Hour 2

973 The Fan On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 43:01


Hour 2 of the High School Football Show with John Kentera and Braden Surprenant was jam-packed! Starting with Head Coach of the Scripps Ranch Falcons Marlon Gardinera, RB Nicholas Gardinera, and QB Luke Durkin joing the show in studio for an interview! Later on in the show we get updates from all over San Diego County from our reporters in the North County, East County and down in the South Bay. Drew Cowell previews the top games in the North County including Poway @ Escondido, Ramona @ Mt. Carmel, Vista @ Morse, and Mission Hills @ Carlsbad! Adam Paul from EC Preps comes on to talk about Christian @ Monte Vista, Westview @ Granite Hills, Olympian @ Grossmont, and Patrick Henry @ El Capitan. Luke Ramirez from the San Diego Union Tribune gives us a South Bay update on Valhalla @ Hilltop, Sweetwater @ Santana, San Ysidro @ Crawford, and St. Augustine @ Otay Ranch. Finally, John Kentera and Braden Surprenant break down this weeks Top 10 as well as preview games like La Costa Canyon @ El Camino, Point Loma @ Rancho Bernardo, Scripps Ranch @ Mira Mesa, San Diego @ Orange Glen and the Game of the Week Cathedral Catholic @ Helix!

973 The Fan On Demand
Aug 22 High School Football Show Hour 2

973 The Fan On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019 42:20


Hour 2 on the High School Football Show with John Kentera and Braden Surprenant for August 22nd is also jam packed! Hour 2 starts off with freelance writer for the San Diego Union Tribune Luke Ramirez as he breaks down the top matchups in the South Bay. Later on Adam Paul from EC Preps joins the guys to talk about the big games in the East County. Finally, Braden and Coach give previews for the Metro Mesa, Western, Grossmont Hills, and Avocado Leagues while hearing from multiple coaches and their expectations on the season. Finally they pick the first week of games!

973 The Fan On Demand
Grossmont Hills Preview

973 The Fan On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 49:00


Time to breakdown one of the top leagues in the CIF San Diego Section in the Grossmont Hills League. Adam Paul is back from EC Preps to join Braden Surprenant as they preview the Grossmont Hills League. They are also joined by Helix Head Coach Robbie Owens and El Capitan's Head Coach Ron Burner!

973 The Fan On Demand
Grossmont Valley Preview

973 The Fan On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 32:20


As we continue to preview each league in the CIF San Diego Section, we have now moved on to the Grossmont Valley League. Braden Surprenant as well as Adam Paul from EC Preps break down the Grossmont Valley League and give thier previews on who they think will win the league. Head Coach of Monte Vista, Ron Hamamoto also joins the pregram to talk about how the Monarchs are going to fair in 2019.

Commercial Real Estate Podcast
Super-Urban Real Estate with Adam Paul of First Capital

Commercial Real Estate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019


Adam Paul is today’s guest from the Land & Development Conference in Toronto. He is the President and CEO of First Capital, after spending about ten years with CREIT. We hear about what it was like for Adam to move from one company to another, including how we has interviewed for his position at First... The post Super-Urban Real Estate with Adam Paul of First Capital appeared first on Commercial Real Estate Podcast.

Radio Rebeca
Pavel Slouka(62): Ako 4r. som sa jedného rána zobudil ochrnutý,rok som absolvoval liečenie 27.3.2019

Radio Rebeca

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2019 66:08


V 84. časti relácie som vyspovedala trénera Atletického klubu ZŤS Martin, Pavla Slouku. Jeho zverenkyňou bola v minulosti Lucia Hrivnák Klocová, v prítomnosti má 5 zverencov, medzi nimi sú aj Adam Paulíny a Gabriela Gajanová, ktorí získali tento rok Ocenenie mesta Martin v kategórií Najúspešnejší športovec za rok 2018. Oficiálne už odišiel na dôchodok, ako tréner je však aktívny stále. Pôvodne chcel študovať lesníctvo a venovať sa prírode, v období komunizmu mu to však nebolo umožnené. Do Turca sa dostal ako 15 ročný, po skončení základnej školy, keď nastúpil na strednú školu. Momentálne už tu žije takmer 50 rokov.

City Council Chronicles
State of the City Council Meetings Address 2019

City Council Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2019


It is the biggest night of the year! Michael Karlik addresses Congress about the tests and triumphs of city council meetings. There is a shout-out to another state of the city address and highlights from past interviews with Adam Paul, Eileen Weir, Mary Rita Holland, and Michael Brown. City Council Chronicles provides reviews of city council meetings from across the world. Named a "Top 100 Local Government Influencer" in 2016, 2017, and 2018 by ELGL.org. Our sponsor is Dig Deep Research: GoDigDeep.com. Link: https://councilchronicles.com/ Twitter: @michaelkarlik. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/citycouncilchronicles/. Graphic by Ben Wasserman: @benwassetweet. Listen to the newest project from City Council Chronicles, the eight-part "Tear It Down" audio story, available at www.tearitdownpodcast.com.

City Council Chronicles
City Council Chronicles 89: Adam Paul -- Lakewood, CO Mayor

City Council Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2018


Adam Paul--Lakewood, CO mayor--describes how the city leapt into action after hearing appalling public comment about a "rat house." Then we do a play-by-play of the dramatic selection of the mayor pro tem in 2018. Are you ready for a charter fight? City Council Chronicles provides reviews of city council meetings from across the world. Named a "Top 100 Local Government Influencer" in 2016 and 2017 by ELGL.org. Our sponsor is Dig Deep Research: GoDigDeep.com. Link: https://councilchronicles.com/ Twitter: @michaelkarlik. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/citycouncilchronicles/. Graphic by Ben Wasserman: @benwassetweet. Listen to the newest project from City Council Chronicles, the eight-part "Tear It Down" audio story, available at www.tearitdownpodcast.com. Music credits: News Theme by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attributionlicense (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://incompetech.com

Reformed and Reloaded
Episode 47 Rand Paul Gets to Meet Adam Paul

Reformed and Reloaded

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2015 36:10


In this episode we discuss: Adam shakes the hand of liberty-man, Rand Paul Aimpoint PRO sight survives house fire Escape plans Shooting gear from Amazon Check us out on: Facebook Page Facebook Group (The Range Discussion Forum) Twitter Past episodes on ReformedAndReloaded.com

Spoiler Alert Radio
Stephen Rennicks - Irish Film Composer - Adam & Paul, Man About Dog, Garage, What Richard Did, and Frank

Spoiler Alert Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2014 29:01


Stephen has been the recipient of several Arts Council of Ireland Awards and has had work exhibited at the Irish Museum of Modern Art. Stephen has worked on films including: Man About Dog, Pride and Joy, and Eden.Stephen has worked with director Lenny Abrahamson on: Adam & Paul, Garage, and What Richard Did, and more recently, Frank featuring Michael Fassbender. 

Capitol City Sermons Podcast
Pastor Adam - Paul: The Bondservant of Christ

Capitol City Sermons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2013


Sermon from Pastor Adam explaining our role as servants to Christ.

LIGHTSPEED MAGAZINE - Science Fiction and Fantasy Story Podcast (Sci-Fi | Audiobook | Short Stories)

A loon called this morning, loud and clear in the cold hours before dawn, but it was not that which woke me from my sleep. As I opened my eyes, the bay and the beach were wrapped in heavy blackness, invisible clouds shutting out any hint of starlight above. For a moment, I lay in my lean-to, breathing heavily under the shaggy bison skin blanket. Narrated by Adam Paul.

Trek Mate: Previously In the Alpha Quadrant a Star Trek Enterprise podcast
Previously in the Alpha Quadrant: Episode 31 Star Trek Enterprise: Minefield

Trek Mate: Previously In the Alpha Quadrant a Star Trek Enterprise podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2013 101:31


Its the first PITAQ of 2013 and this week Adam Paul & Emma record live together in Edinburgh with special Trek Mate Family guest star JD from the Deep Space Nine based podcast The Wilderness. As you can expect this podcast contains lots of digression and adult humor. As always if you would like to […]

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Mood Swing was released on Nov. 8th 2009 in San Diego. Produced, Recorded & Mixed by Jeff Berkley, mastered by Gavin Lurrsen of Lurrsen Mastering. Cover art by ArtbyShano.com, design by NicoleTorres.com. All songs written by Cathryn Beeks except 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover, by Paul Simon PLAYERS: Cathryn Beeks Vocals Brian Cantrell Drums & Percussion Rick Nash Bass Marcia Claire Bass Matt Hanafin Bass Matt Silvia Acoustic Guitars Jeff Berkley Electric, Rhythm, Tremolo Guitars, Percussion Rev. Stickman Lead Electric Guitar John McBride Lead Electric & Pedal Steel Wes Wilkes Lead Electric Guitar Earl Schreyer Lead Electric Guitar Justin Kleya Mandolin & Backing Vocal Ben Moore Hammond Organ & Piano Becky Fleming Saxophone Dennis Caplinger Banjo, Mandolin, Dobro & Fiddle Backing Vocals Matt Silvia Cathryn Beeks Marcia Claire Colleen Kleya Justin Kleya Nicolas Despo Barbara Nesbitt Steph Johnson Bill Coomes Lisa Sanders Karen Hayes Friends and Generous Sponsors: Dennis Driscoll, Brandy Toressi, Rex Castor, David TURK Sims, Martha Sullivan, Sue Skala, Becky Veen, The Beeks, Irisa Barry and special thanks to Adam Paul. Thank you all for making it happen. c2009 BMI Listen Local Productions All Rights Reserved No Unauthorized Duplication The story about the songs: Jeff Berkley gave a title to a few friends who each wrote a song to the title then gathered a few weeks later to play it. He called it The Game and it inspired me to write my own songs, something I had never done before. With musical enhancement and emotional encouragement from Matt Silvia, the songs began to blossom so we decided to record a dozen of them. Each song’s subject matter and style varies considerably from the next, prompting me to call the collection Mood Swing. I’ve since adopted The Game as a ListenLocalsd.com event and it continues to inspire countless songwriters throughout San Diego and beyond. I often get credit for The Game and Jeff Berkley credits Steve Poltz, Bob Schneider and Glen Phillips but who ever is responsible, one thing is for sure… you’ll be seeing these titles again soon. Thanks to Jeff Berkley for the inspiration and production and to all the crazy talented musicians who added their personal touch to make the songs come alive. Love to my family for support and to San Diego’s local music scene and all who support it. Thanks to The Ordeal for being the best band ever and to my handsome husband for loving me and my special words. Cathryn

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Mood Swing was released on Nov. 8th 2009 in San Diego. Produced, Recorded & Mixed by Jeff Berkley, mastered by Gavin Lurrsen of Lurrsen Mastering. Cover art by ArtbyShano.com, design by NicoleTorres.com. All songs written by Cathryn Beeks except 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover, by Paul Simon PLAYERS: Cathryn Beeks Vocals Brian Cantrell Drums & Percussion Rick Nash Bass Marcia Claire Bass Matt Hanafin Bass Matt Silvia Acoustic Guitars Jeff Berkley Electric, Rhythm, Tremolo Guitars, Percussion Rev. Stickman Lead Electric Guitar John McBride Lead Electric & Pedal Steel Wes Wilkes Lead Electric Guitar Earl Schreyer Lead Electric Guitar Justin Kleya Mandolin & Backing Vocal Ben Moore Hammond Organ & Piano Becky Fleming Saxophone Dennis Caplinger Banjo, Mandolin, Dobro & Fiddle Backing Vocals Matt Silvia Cathryn Beeks Marcia Claire Colleen Kleya Justin Kleya Nicolas Despo Barbara Nesbitt Steph Johnson Bill Coomes Lisa Sanders Karen Hayes Friends and Generous Sponsors: Dennis Driscoll, Brandy Toressi, Rex Castor, David TURK Sims, Martha Sullivan, Sue Skala, Becky Veen, The Beeks, Irisa Barry and special thanks to Adam Paul. Thank you all for making it happen. c2009 BMI Listen Local Productions All Rights Reserved No Unauthorized Duplication The story about the songs: Jeff Berkley gave a title to a few friends who each wrote a song to the title then gathered a few weeks later to play it. He called it The Game and it inspired me to write my own songs, something I had never done before. With musical enhancement and emotional encouragement from Matt Silvia, the songs began to blossom so we decided to record a dozen of them. Each song’s subject matter and style varies considerably from the next, prompting me to call the collection Mood Swing. I’ve since adopted The Game as a ListenLocalsd.com event and it continues to inspire countless songwriters throughout San Diego and beyond. I often get credit for The Game and Jeff Berkley credits Steve Poltz, Bob Schneider and Glen Phillips but who ever is responsible, one thing is for sure… you’ll be seeing these titles again soon. Thanks to Jeff Berkley for the inspiration and production and to all the crazy talented musicians who added their personal touch to make the songs come alive. Love to my family for support and to San Diego’s local music scene and all who support it. Thanks to The Ordeal for being the best band ever and to my handsome husband for loving me and my special words. Cathryn

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Mood Swing was released on Nov. 8th 2009 in San Diego. Produced, Recorded & Mixed by Jeff Berkley, mastered by Gavin Lurrsen of Lurrsen Mastering. Cover art by ArtbyShano.com, design by NicoleTorres.com. All songs written by Cathryn Beeks except 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover, by Paul Simon PLAYERS: Cathryn Beeks Vocals Brian Cantrell Drums & Percussion Rick Nash Bass Marcia Claire Bass Matt Hanafin Bass Matt Silvia Acoustic Guitars Jeff Berkley Electric, Rhythm, Tremolo Guitars, Percussion Rev. Stickman Lead Electric Guitar John McBride Lead Electric & Pedal Steel Wes Wilkes Lead Electric Guitar Earl Schreyer Lead Electric Guitar Justin Kleya Mandolin & Backing Vocal Ben Moore Hammond Organ & Piano Becky Fleming Saxophone Dennis Caplinger Banjo, Mandolin, Dobro & Fiddle Backing Vocals Matt Silvia Cathryn Beeks Marcia Claire Colleen Kleya Justin Kleya Nicolas Despo Barbara Nesbitt Steph Johnson Bill Coomes Lisa Sanders Karen Hayes Friends and Generous Sponsors: Dennis Driscoll, Brandy Toressi, Rex Castor, David TURK Sims, Martha Sullivan, Sue Skala, Becky Veen, The Beeks, Irisa Barry and special thanks to Adam Paul. Thank you all for making it happen. c2009 BMI Listen Local Productions All Rights Reserved No Unauthorized Duplication The story about the songs: Jeff Berkley gave a title to a few friends who each wrote a song to the title then gathered a few weeks later to play it. He called it The Game and it inspired me to write my own songs, something I had never done before. With musical enhancement and emotional encouragement from Matt Silvia, the songs began to blossom so we decided to record a dozen of them. Each song’s subject matter and style varies considerably from the next, prompting me to call the collection Mood Swing. I’ve since adopted The Game as a ListenLocalsd.com event and it continues to inspire countless songwriters throughout San Diego and beyond. I often get credit for The Game and Jeff Berkley credits Steve Poltz, Bob Schneider and Glen Phillips but who ever is responsible, one thing is for sure… you’ll be seeing these titles again soon. Thanks to Jeff Berkley for the inspiration and production and to all the crazy talented musicians who added their personal touch to make the songs come alive. Love to my family for support and to San Diego’s local music scene and all who support it. Thanks to The Ordeal for being the best band ever and to my handsome husband for loving me and my special words. Cathryn

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Mood Swing was released on Nov. 8th 2009 in San Diego. Produced, Recorded & Mixed by Jeff Berkley, mastered by Gavin Lurrsen of Lurrsen Mastering. Cover art by ArtbyShano.com, design by NicoleTorres.com. All songs written by Cathryn Beeks except 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover, by Paul Simon PLAYERS: Cathryn Beeks Vocals Brian Cantrell Drums & Percussion Rick Nash Bass Marcia Claire Bass Matt Hanafin Bass Matt Silvia Acoustic Guitars Jeff Berkley Electric, Rhythm, Tremolo Guitars, Percussion Rev. Stickman Lead Electric Guitar John McBride Lead Electric & Pedal Steel Wes Wilkes Lead Electric Guitar Earl Schreyer Lead Electric Guitar Justin Kleya Mandolin & Backing Vocal Ben Moore Hammond Organ & Piano Becky Fleming Saxophone Dennis Caplinger Banjo, Mandolin, Dobro & Fiddle Backing Vocals Matt Silvia Cathryn Beeks Marcia Claire Colleen Kleya Justin Kleya Nicolas Despo Barbara Nesbitt Steph Johnson Bill Coomes Lisa Sanders Karen Hayes Friends and Generous Sponsors: Dennis Driscoll, Brandy Toressi, Rex Castor, David TURK Sims, Martha Sullivan, Sue Skala, Becky Veen, The Beeks, Irisa Barry and special thanks to Adam Paul. Thank you all for making it happen. c2009 BMI Listen Local Productions All Rights Reserved No Unauthorized Duplication The story about the songs: Jeff Berkley gave a title to a few friends who each wrote a song to the title then gathered a few weeks later to play it. He called it The Game and it inspired me to write my own songs, something I had never done before. With musical enhancement and emotional encouragement from Matt Silvia, the songs began to blossom so we decided to record a dozen of them. Each song’s subject matter and style varies considerably from the next, prompting me to call the collection Mood Swing. I’ve since adopted The Game as a ListenLocalsd.com event and it continues to inspire countless songwriters throughout San Diego and beyond. I often get credit for The Game and Jeff Berkley credits Steve Poltz, Bob Schneider and Glen Phillips but who ever is responsible, one thing is for sure… you’ll be seeing these titles again soon. Thanks to Jeff Berkley for the inspiration and production and to all the crazy talented musicians who added their personal touch to make the songs come alive. Love to my family for support and to San Diego’s local music scene and all who support it. Thanks to The Ordeal for being the best band ever and to my handsome husband for loving me and my special words. Cathryn

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Friends Like You

Listen Local Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2009 5:59


Mood Swing was released on Nov. 8th 2009 in San Diego. Produced, Recorded & Mixed by Jeff Berkley, mastered by Gavin Lurrsen of Lurrsen Mastering. Cover art by ArtbyShano.com, design by NicoleTorres.com. All songs written by Cathryn Beeks except 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover, by Paul Simon PLAYERS: Cathryn Beeks Vocals Brian Cantrell Drums & Percussion Rick Nash Bass Marcia Claire Bass Matt Hanafin Bass Matt Silvia Acoustic Guitars Jeff Berkley Electric, Rhythm, Tremolo Guitars, Percussion Rev. Stickman Lead Electric Guitar John McBride Lead Electric & Pedal Steel Wes Wilkes Lead Electric Guitar Earl Schreyer Lead Electric Guitar Justin Kleya Mandolin & Backing Vocal Ben Moore Hammond Organ & Piano Becky Fleming Saxophone Dennis Caplinger Banjo, Mandolin, Dobro & Fiddle Backing Vocals Matt Silvia Cathryn Beeks Marcia Claire Colleen Kleya Justin Kleya Nicolas Despo Barbara Nesbitt Steph Johnson Bill Coomes Lisa Sanders Karen Hayes Friends and Generous Sponsors: Dennis Driscoll, Brandy Toressi, Rex Castor, David TURK Sims, Martha Sullivan, Sue Skala, Becky Veen, The Beeks, Irisa Barry and special thanks to Adam Paul. Thank you all for making it happen. c2009 BMI Listen Local Productions All Rights Reserved No Unauthorized Duplication The story about the songs: Jeff Berkley gave a title to a few friends who each wrote a song to the title then gathered a few weeks later to play it. He called it The Game and it inspired me to write my own songs, something I had never done before. With musical enhancement and emotional encouragement from Matt Silvia, the songs began to blossom so we decided to record a dozen of them. Each song’s subject matter and style varies considerably from the next, prompting me to call the collection Mood Swing. I’ve since adopted The Game as a ListenLocalsd.com event and it continues to inspire countless songwriters throughout San Diego and beyond. I often get credit for The Game and Jeff Berkley credits Steve Poltz, Bob Schneider and Glen Phillips but who ever is responsible, one thing is for sure… you’ll be seeing these titles again soon. Thanks to Jeff Berkley for the inspiration and production and to all the crazy talented musicians who added their personal touch to make the songs come alive. Love to my family for support and to San Diego’s local music scene and all who support it. Thanks to The Ordeal for being the best band ever and to my handsome husband for loving me and my special words. Cathryn

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Mood Swing was released on Nov. 8th 2009 in San Diego. Produced, Recorded & Mixed by Jeff Berkley, mastered by Gavin Lurrsen of Lurrsen Mastering. Cover art by ArtbyShano.com, design by NicoleTorres.com. All songs written by Cathryn Beeks except 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover, by Paul Simon PLAYERS: Cathryn Beeks Vocals Brian Cantrell Drums & Percussion Rick Nash Bass Marcia Claire Bass Matt Hanafin Bass Matt Silvia Acoustic Guitars Jeff Berkley Electric, Rhythm, Tremolo Guitars, Percussion Rev. Stickman Lead Electric Guitar John McBride Lead Electric & Pedal Steel Wes Wilkes Lead Electric Guitar Earl Schreyer Lead Electric Guitar Justin Kleya Mandolin & Backing Vocal Ben Moore Hammond Organ & Piano Becky Fleming Saxophone Dennis Caplinger Banjo, Mandolin, Dobro & Fiddle Backing Vocals Matt Silvia Cathryn Beeks Marcia Claire Colleen Kleya Justin Kleya Nicolas Despo Barbara Nesbitt Steph Johnson Bill Coomes Lisa Sanders Karen Hayes Friends and Generous Sponsors: Dennis Driscoll, Brandy Toressi, Rex Castor, David TURK Sims, Martha Sullivan, Sue Skala, Becky Veen, The Beeks, Irisa Barry and special thanks to Adam Paul. Thank you all for making it happen. c2009 BMI Listen Local Productions All Rights Reserved No Unauthorized Duplication The story about the songs: Jeff Berkley gave a title to a few friends who each wrote a song to the title then gathered a few weeks later to play it. He called it The Game and it inspired me to write my own songs, something I had never done before. With musical enhancement and emotional encouragement from Matt Silvia, the songs began to blossom so we decided to record a dozen of them. Each song’s subject matter and style varies considerably from the next, prompting me to call the collection Mood Swing. I’ve since adopted The Game as a ListenLocalsd.com event and it continues to inspire countless songwriters throughout San Diego and beyond. I often get credit for The Game and Jeff Berkley credits Steve Poltz, Bob Schneider and Glen Phillips but who ever is responsible, one thing is for sure… you’ll be seeing these titles again soon. Thanks to Jeff Berkley for the inspiration and production and to all the crazy talented musicians who added their personal touch to make the songs come alive. Love to my family for support and to San Diego’s local music scene and all who support it. Thanks to The Ordeal for being the best band ever and to my handsome husband for loving me and my special words. Cathryn

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You Got Me Wrong

Listen Local Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2009 3:57


Mood Swing was released on Nov. 8th 2009 in San Diego. Produced, Recorded & Mixed by Jeff Berkley, mastered by Gavin Lurrsen of Lurrsen Mastering. Cover art by ArtbyShano.com, design by NicoleTorres.com. All songs written by Cathryn Beeks except 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover, by Paul Simon PLAYERS: Cathryn Beeks Vocals Brian Cantrell Drums & Percussion Rick Nash Bass Marcia Claire Bass Matt Hanafin Bass Matt Silvia Acoustic Guitars Jeff Berkley Electric, Rhythm, Tremolo Guitars, Percussion Rev. Stickman Lead Electric Guitar John McBride Lead Electric & Pedal Steel Wes Wilkes Lead Electric Guitar Earl Schreyer Lead Electric Guitar Justin Kleya Mandolin & Backing Vocal Ben Moore Hammond Organ & Piano Becky Fleming Saxophone Dennis Caplinger Banjo, Mandolin, Dobro & Fiddle Backing Vocals Matt Silvia Cathryn Beeks Marcia Claire Colleen Kleya Justin Kleya Nicolas Despo Barbara Nesbitt Steph Johnson Bill Coomes Lisa Sanders Karen Hayes Friends and Generous Sponsors: Dennis Driscoll, Brandy Toressi, Rex Castor, David TURK Sims, Martha Sullivan, Sue Skala, Becky Veen, The Beeks, Irisa Barry and special thanks to Adam Paul. Thank you all for making it happen. c2009 BMI Listen Local Productions All Rights Reserved No Unauthorized Duplication The story about the songs: Jeff Berkley gave a title to a few friends who each wrote a song to the title then gathered a few weeks later to play it. He called it The Game and it inspired me to write my own songs, something I had never done before. With musical enhancement and emotional encouragement from Matt Silvia, the songs began to blossom so we decided to record a dozen of them. Each song’s subject matter and style varies considerably from the next, prompting me to call the collection Mood Swing. I’ve since adopted The Game as a ListenLocalsd.com event and it continues to inspire countless songwriters throughout San Diego and beyond. I often get credit for The Game and Jeff Berkley credits Steve Poltz, Bob Schneider and Glen Phillips but who ever is responsible, one thing is for sure… you’ll be seeing these titles again soon. Thanks to Jeff Berkley for the inspiration and production and to all the crazy talented musicians who added their personal touch to make the songs come alive. Love to my family for support and to San Diego’s local music scene and all who support it. Thanks to The Ordeal for being the best band ever and to my handsome husband for loving me and my special words. Cathryn

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Perfect Strangers

Listen Local Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2009 3:48


Mood Swing was released on Nov. 8th 2009 in San Diego. Produced, Recorded & Mixed by Jeff Berkley, mastered by Gavin Lurrsen of Lurrsen Mastering. Cover art by ArtbyShano.com, design by NicoleTorres.com. All songs written by Cathryn Beeks except 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover, by Paul Simon PLAYERS: Cathryn Beeks Vocals Brian Cantrell Drums & Percussion Rick Nash Bass Marcia Claire Bass Matt Hanafin Bass Matt Silvia Acoustic Guitars Jeff Berkley Electric, Rhythm, Tremolo Guitars, Percussion Rev. Stickman Lead Electric Guitar John McBride Lead Electric & Pedal Steel Wes Wilkes Lead Electric Guitar Earl Schreyer Lead Electric Guitar Justin Kleya Mandolin & Backing Vocal Ben Moore Hammond Organ & Piano Becky Fleming Saxophone Dennis Caplinger Banjo, Mandolin, Dobro & Fiddle Backing Vocals Matt Silvia Cathryn Beeks Marcia Claire Colleen Kleya Justin Kleya Nicolas Despo Barbara Nesbitt Steph Johnson Bill Coomes Lisa Sanders Karen Hayes Friends and Generous Sponsors: Dennis Driscoll, Brandy Toressi, Rex Castor, David TURK Sims, Martha Sullivan, Sue Skala, Becky Veen, The Beeks, Irisa Barry and special thanks to Adam Paul. Thank you all for making it happen. c2009 BMI Listen Local Productions All Rights Reserved No Unauthorized Duplication The story about the songs: Jeff Berkley gave a title to a few friends who each wrote a song to the title then gathered a few weeks later to play it. He called it The Game and it inspired me to write my own songs, something I had never done before. With musical enhancement and emotional encouragement from Matt Silvia, the songs began to blossom so we decided to record a dozen of them. Each song’s subject matter and style varies considerably from the next, prompting me to call the collection Mood Swing. I’ve since adopted The Game as a ListenLocalsd.com event and it continues to inspire countless songwriters throughout San Diego and beyond. I often get credit for The Game and Jeff Berkley credits Steve Poltz, Bob Schneider and Glen Phillips but who ever is responsible, one thing is for sure… you’ll be seeing these titles again soon. Thanks to Jeff Berkley for the inspiration and production and to all the crazy talented musicians who added their personal touch to make the songs come alive. Love to my family for support and to San Diego’s local music scene and all who support it. Thanks to The Ordeal for being the best band ever and to my handsome husband for loving me and my special words. Cathryn

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Mood Swing was released on Nov. 8th 2009 in San Diego. Produced, Recorded & Mixed by Jeff Berkley, mastered by Gavin Lurrsen of Lurrsen Mastering. Cover art by ArtbyShano.com, design by NicoleTorres.com. All songs written by Cathryn Beeks except 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover, by Paul Simon PLAYERS: Cathryn Beeks Vocals Brian Cantrell Drums & Percussion Rick Nash Bass Marcia Claire Bass Matt Hanafin Bass Matt Silvia Acoustic Guitars Jeff Berkley Electric, Rhythm, Tremolo Guitars, Percussion Rev. Stickman Lead Electric Guitar John McBride Lead Electric & Pedal Steel Wes Wilkes Lead Electric Guitar Earl Schreyer Lead Electric Guitar Justin Kleya Mandolin & Backing Vocal Ben Moore Hammond Organ & Piano Becky Fleming Saxophone Dennis Caplinger Banjo, Mandolin, Dobro & Fiddle Backing Vocals Matt Silvia Cathryn Beeks Marcia Claire Colleen Kleya Justin Kleya Nicolas Despo Barbara Nesbitt Steph Johnson Bill Coomes Lisa Sanders Karen Hayes Friends and Generous Sponsors: Dennis Driscoll, Brandy Toressi, Rex Castor, David TURK Sims, Martha Sullivan, Sue Skala, Becky Veen, The Beeks, Irisa Barry and special thanks to Adam Paul. Thank you all for making it happen. c2009 BMI Listen Local Productions All Rights Reserved No Unauthorized Duplication The story about the songs: Jeff Berkley gave a title to a few friends who each wrote a song to the title then gathered a few weeks later to play it. He called it The Game and it inspired me to write my own songs, something I had never done before. With musical enhancement and emotional encouragement from Matt Silvia, the songs began to blossom so we decided to record a dozen of them. Each song’s subject matter and style varies considerably from the next, prompting me to call the collection Mood Swing. I’ve since adopted The Game as a ListenLocalsd.com event and it continues to inspire countless songwriters throughout San Diego and beyond. I often get credit for The Game and Jeff Berkley credits Steve Poltz, Bob Schneider and Glen Phillips but who ever is responsible, one thing is for sure… you’ll be seeing these titles again soon. Thanks to Jeff Berkley for the inspiration and production and to all the crazy talented musicians who added their personal touch to make the songs come alive. Love to my family for support and to San Diego’s local music scene and all who support it. Thanks to The Ordeal for being the best band ever and to my handsome husband for loving me and my special words. Cathryn

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Mood Swing was released on Nov. 8th 2009 in San Diego. Produced, Recorded & Mixed by Jeff Berkley, mastered by Gavin Lurrsen of Lurrsen Mastering. Cover art by ArtbyShano.com, design by NicoleTorres.com. All songs written by Cathryn Beeks except 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover, by Paul Simon PLAYERS: Cathryn Beeks Vocals Brian Cantrell Drums & Percussion Rick Nash Bass Marcia Claire Bass Matt Hanafin Bass Matt Silvia Acoustic Guitars Jeff Berkley Electric, Rhythm, Tremolo Guitars, Percussion Rev. Stickman Lead Electric Guitar John McBride Lead Electric & Pedal Steel Wes Wilkes Lead Electric Guitar Earl Schreyer Lead Electric Guitar Justin Kleya Mandolin & Backing Vocal Ben Moore Hammond Organ & Piano Becky Fleming Saxophone Dennis Caplinger Banjo, Mandolin, Dobro & Fiddle Backing Vocals Matt Silvia Cathryn Beeks Marcia Claire Colleen Kleya Justin Kleya Nicolas Despo Barbara Nesbitt Steph Johnson Bill Coomes Lisa Sanders Karen Hayes Friends and Generous Sponsors: Dennis Driscoll, Brandy Toressi, Rex Castor, David TURK Sims, Martha Sullivan, Sue Skala, Becky Veen, The Beeks, Irisa Barry and special thanks to Adam Paul. Thank you all for making it happen. c2009 BMI Listen Local Productions All Rights Reserved No Unauthorized Duplication The story about the songs: Jeff Berkley gave a title to a few friends who each wrote a song to the title then gathered a few weeks later to play it. He called it The Game and it inspired me to write my own songs, something I had never done before. With musical enhancement and emotional encouragement from Matt Silvia, the songs began to blossom so we decided to record a dozen of them. Each song’s subject matter and style varies considerably from the next, prompting me to call the collection Mood Swing. I’ve since adopted The Game as a ListenLocalsd.com event and it continues to inspire countless songwriters throughout San Diego and beyond. I often get credit for The Game and Jeff Berkley credits Steve Poltz, Bob Schneider and Glen Phillips but who ever is responsible, one thing is for sure… you’ll be seeing these titles again soon. Thanks to Jeff Berkley for the inspiration and production and to all the crazy talented musicians who added their personal touch to make the songs come alive. Love to my family for support and to San Diego’s local music scene and all who support it. Thanks to The Ordeal for being the best band ever and to my handsome husband for loving me and my special words. Cathryn

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This Time Next Year

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2009 3:35


Mood Swing was released on Nov. 8th 2009 in San Diego. Produced, Recorded & Mixed by Jeff Berkley, mastered by Gavin Lurrsen of Lurrsen Mastering. Cover art by ArtbyShano.com, design by NicoleTorres.com. All songs written by Cathryn Beeks except 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover, by Paul Simon PLAYERS: Cathryn Beeks Vocals Brian Cantrell Drums & Percussion Rick Nash Bass Marcia Claire Bass Matt Hanafin Bass Matt Silvia Acoustic Guitars Jeff Berkley Electric, Rhythm, Tremolo Guitars, Percussion Rev. Stickman Lead Electric Guitar John McBride Lead Electric & Pedal Steel Wes Wilkes Lead Electric Guitar Earl Schreyer Lead Electric Guitar Justin Kleya Mandolin & Backing Vocal Ben Moore Hammond Organ & Piano Becky Fleming Saxophone Dennis Caplinger Banjo, Mandolin, Dobro & Fiddle Backing Vocals Matt Silvia Cathryn Beeks Marcia Claire Colleen Kleya Justin Kleya Nicolas Despo Barbara Nesbitt Steph Johnson Bill Coomes Lisa Sanders Karen Hayes Friends and Generous Sponsors: Dennis Driscoll, Brandy Toressi, Rex Castor, David TURK Sims, Martha Sullivan, Sue Skala, Becky Veen, The Beeks, Irisa Barry and special thanks to Adam Paul. Thank you all for making it happen. c2009 BMI Listen Local Productions All Rights Reserved No Unauthorized Duplication The story about the songs: Jeff Berkley gave a title to a few friends who each wrote a song to the title then gathered a few weeks later to play it. He called it The Game and it inspired me to write my own songs, something I had never done before. With musical enhancement and emotional encouragement from Matt Silvia, the songs began to blossom so we decided to record a dozen of them. Each song’s subject matter and style varies considerably from the next, prompting me to call the collection Mood Swing. I’ve since adopted The Game as a ListenLocalsd.com event and it continues to inspire countless songwriters throughout San Diego and beyond. I often get credit for The Game and Jeff Berkley credits Steve Poltz, Bob Schneider and Glen Phillips but who ever is responsible, one thing is for sure… you’ll be seeing these titles again soon. Thanks to Jeff Berkley for the inspiration and production and to all the crazy talented musicians who added their personal touch to make the songs come alive. Love to my family for support and to San Diego’s local music scene and all who support it. Thanks to The Ordeal for being the best band ever and to my handsome husband for loving me and my special words. Cathryn

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Mood Swing was released on Nov. 8th 2009 in San Diego. Produced, Recorded & Mixed by Jeff Berkley, mastered by Gavin Lurrsen of Lurrsen Mastering. Cover art by ArtbyShano.com, design by NicoleTorres.com. All songs written by Cathryn Beeks except 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover, by Paul Simon PLAYERS: Cathryn Beeks Vocals Brian Cantrell Drums & Percussion Rick Nash Bass Marcia Claire Bass Matt Hanafin Bass Matt Silvia Acoustic Guitars Jeff Berkley Electric, Rhythm, Tremolo Guitars, Percussion Rev. Stickman Lead Electric Guitar John McBride Lead Electric & Pedal Steel Wes Wilkes Lead Electric Guitar Earl Schreyer Lead Electric Guitar Justin Kleya Mandolin & Backing Vocal Ben Moore Hammond Organ & Piano Becky Fleming Saxophone Dennis Caplinger Banjo, Mandolin, Dobro & Fiddle Backing Vocals Matt Silvia Cathryn Beeks Marcia Claire Colleen Kleya Justin Kleya Nicolas Despo Barbara Nesbitt Steph Johnson Bill Coomes Lisa Sanders Karen Hayes Friends and Generous Sponsors: Dennis Driscoll, Brandy Toressi, Rex Castor, David TURK Sims, Martha Sullivan, Sue Skala, Becky Veen, The Beeks, Irisa Barry and special thanks to Adam Paul. Thank you all for making it happen. c2009 BMI Listen Local Productions All Rights Reserved No Unauthorized Duplication The story about the songs: Jeff Berkley gave a title to a few friends who each wrote a song to the title then gathered a few weeks later to play it. He called it The Game and it inspired me to write my own songs, something I had never done before. With musical enhancement and emotional encouragement from Matt Silvia, the songs began to blossom so we decided to record a dozen of them. Each song’s subject matter and style varies considerably from the next, prompting me to call the collection Mood Swing. I’ve since adopted The Game as a ListenLocalsd.com event and it continues to inspire countless songwriters throughout San Diego and beyond. I often get credit for The Game and Jeff Berkley credits Steve Poltz, Bob Schneider and Glen Phillips but who ever is responsible, one thing is for sure… you’ll be seeing these titles again soon. Thanks to Jeff Berkley for the inspiration and production and to all the crazy talented musicians who added their personal touch to make the songs come alive. Love to my family for support and to San Diego’s local music scene and all who support it. Thanks to The Ordeal for being the best band ever and to my handsome husband for loving me and my special words. Cathryn

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When Summer is Over

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2009 3:51


Mood Swing was released on Nov. 8th 2009 in San Diego. Produced, Recorded & Mixed by Jeff Berkley, mastered by Gavin Lurrsen of Lurrsen Mastering. Cover art by ArtbyShano.com, design by NicoleTorres.com. All songs written by Cathryn Beeks except 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover, by Paul Simon PLAYERS: Cathryn Beeks Vocals Brian Cantrell Drums & Percussion Rick Nash Bass Marcia Claire Bass Matt Hanafin Bass Matt Silvia Acoustic Guitars Jeff Berkley Electric, Rhythm, Tremolo Guitars, Percussion Rev. Stickman Lead Electric Guitar John McBride Lead Electric & Pedal Steel Wes Wilkes Lead Electric Guitar Earl Schreyer Lead Electric Guitar Justin Kleya Mandolin & Backing Vocal Ben Moore Hammond Organ & Piano Becky Fleming Saxophone Dennis Caplinger Banjo, Mandolin, Dobro & Fiddle Backing Vocals Matt Silvia Cathryn Beeks Marcia Claire Colleen Kleya Justin Kleya Nicolas Despo Barbara Nesbitt Steph Johnson Bill Coomes Lisa Sanders Karen Hayes Friends and Generous Sponsors: Dennis Driscoll, Brandy Toressi, Rex Castor, David TURK Sims, Martha Sullivan, Sue Skala, Becky Veen, The Beeks, Irisa Barry and special thanks to Adam Paul. Thank you all for making it happen. c2009 BMI Listen Local Productions All Rights Reserved No Unauthorized Duplication The story about the songs: Jeff Berkley gave a title to a few friends who each wrote a song to the title then gathered a few weeks later to play it. He called it The Game and it inspired me to write my own songs, something I had never done before. With musical enhancement and emotional encouragement from Matt Silvia, the songs began to blossom so we decided to record a dozen of them. Each song’s subject matter and style varies considerably from the next, prompting me to call the collection Mood Swing. I’ve since adopted The Game as a ListenLocalsd.com event and it continues to inspire countless songwriters throughout San Diego and beyond. I often get credit for The Game and Jeff Berkley credits Steve Poltz, Bob Schneider and Glen Phillips but who ever is responsible, one thing is for sure… you’ll be seeing these titles again soon. Thanks to Jeff Berkley for the inspiration and production and to all the crazy talented musicians who added their personal touch to make the songs come alive. Love to my family for support and to San Diego’s local music scene and all who support it. Thanks to The Ordeal for being the best band ever and to my handsome husband for loving me and my special words. Cathryn

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Mood Swing was released on Nov. 8th 2009 in San Diego. Produced, Recorded & Mixed by Jeff Berkley, mastered by Gavin Lurrsen of Lurrsen Mastering. Cover art by ArtbyShano.com, design by NicoleTorres.com. All songs written by Cathryn Beeks except 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover, by Paul Simon PLAYERS: Cathryn Beeks Vocals Brian Cantrell Drums & Percussion Rick Nash Bass Marcia Claire Bass Matt Hanafin Bass Matt Silvia Acoustic Guitars Jeff Berkley Electric, Rhythm, Tremolo Guitars, Percussion Rev. Stickman Lead Electric Guitar John McBride Lead Electric & Pedal Steel Wes Wilkes Lead Electric Guitar Earl Schreyer Lead Electric Guitar Justin Kleya Mandolin & Backing Vocal Ben Moore Hammond Organ & Piano Becky Fleming Saxophone Dennis Caplinger Banjo, Mandolin, Dobro & Fiddle Backing Vocals Matt Silvia Cathryn Beeks Marcia Claire Colleen Kleya Justin Kleya Nicolas Despo Barbara Nesbitt Steph Johnson Bill Coomes Lisa Sanders Karen Hayes Friends and Generous Sponsors: Dennis Driscoll, Brandy Toressi, Rex Castor, David TURK Sims, Martha Sullivan, Sue Skala, Becky Veen, The Beeks, Irisa Barry and special thanks to Adam Paul. Thank you all for making it happen. c2009 BMI Listen Local Productions All Rights Reserved No Unauthorized Duplication The story about the songs: Jeff Berkley gave a title to a few friends who each wrote a song to the title then gathered a few weeks later to play it. He called it The Game and it inspired me to write my own songs, something I had never done before. With musical enhancement and emotional encouragement from Matt Silvia, the songs began to blossom so we decided to record a dozen of them. Each song’s subject matter and style varies considerably from the next, prompting me to call the collection Mood Swing. I’ve since adopted The Game as a ListenLocalsd.com event and it continues to inspire countless songwriters throughout San Diego and beyond. I often get credit for The Game and Jeff Berkley credits Steve Poltz, Bob Schneider and Glen Phillips but who ever is responsible, one thing is for sure… you’ll be seeing these titles again soon. Thanks to Jeff Berkley for the inspiration and production and to all the crazy talented musicians who added their personal touch to make the songs come alive. Love to my family for support and to San Diego’s local music scene and all who support it. Thanks to The Ordeal for being the best band ever and to my handsome husband for loving me and my special words. Cathryn

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50 Ways To Leave Your Lover

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2009 3:48


Mood Swing was released on Nov. 8th 2009 in San Diego. Produced, Recorded & Mixed by Jeff Berkley, mastered by Gavin Lurrsen of Lurrsen Mastering. Cover art by ArtbyShano.com, design by NicoleTorres.com. All songs written by Cathryn Beeks except 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover, by Paul Simon PLAYERS: Cathryn Beeks Vocals Brian Cantrell Drums & Percussion Rick Nash Bass Marcia Claire Bass Matt Hanafin Bass Matt Silvia Acoustic Guitars Jeff Berkley Electric, Rhythm, Tremolo Guitars, Percussion Rev. Stickman Lead Electric Guitar John McBride Lead Electric & Pedal Steel Wes Wilkes Lead Electric Guitar Earl Schreyer Lead Electric Guitar Justin Kleya Mandolin & Backing Vocal Ben Moore Hammond Organ & Piano Becky Fleming Saxophone Dennis Caplinger Banjo, Mandolin, Dobro & Fiddle Backing Vocals Matt Silvia Cathryn Beeks Marcia Claire Colleen Kleya Justin Kleya Nicolas Despo Barbara Nesbitt Steph Johnson Bill Coomes Lisa Sanders Karen Hayes Friends and Generous Sponsors: Dennis Driscoll, Brandy Toressi, Rex Castor, David TURK Sims, Martha Sullivan, Sue Skala, Becky Veen, The Beeks, Irisa Barry and special thanks to Adam Paul. Thank you all for making it happen. c2009 BMI Listen Local Productions All Rights Reserved No Unauthorized Duplication The story about the songs: Jeff Berkley gave a title to a few friends who each wrote a song to the title then gathered a few weeks later to play it. He called it The Game and it inspired me to write my own songs, something I had never done before. With musical enhancement and emotional encouragement from Matt Silvia, the songs began to blossom so we decided to record a dozen of them. Each song’s subject matter and style varies considerably from the next, prompting me to call the collection Mood Swing. I’ve since adopted The Game as a ListenLocalsd.com event and it continues to inspire countless songwriters throughout San Diego and beyond. I often get credit for The Game and Jeff Berkley credits Steve Poltz, Bob Schneider and Glen Phillips but who ever is responsible, one thing is for sure… you’ll be seeing these titles again soon. Thanks to Jeff Berkley for the inspiration and production and to all the crazy talented musicians who added their personal touch to make the songs come alive. Love to my family for support and to San Diego’s local music scene and all who support it. Thanks to The Ordeal for being the best band ever and to my handsome husband for loving me and my special words. Cathryn

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Lisa and Brown Sugar in the booth. Thank you for listening

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2009 1:23


Mood Swing was released on Nov. 8th 2009 in San Diego. Produced, Recorded & Mixed by Jeff Berkley, mastered by Gavin Lurrsen of Lurrsen Mastering. Cover art by ArtbyShano.com, design by NicoleTorres.com. All songs written by Cathryn Beeks except 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover, by Paul Simon PLAYERS: Cathryn Beeks Vocals Brian Cantrell Drums & Percussion Rick Nash Bass Marcia Claire Bass Matt Hanafin Bass Matt Silvia Acoustic Guitars Jeff Berkley Electric, Rhythm, Tremolo Guitars, Percussion Rev. Stickman Lead Electric Guitar John McBride Lead Electric & Pedal Steel Wes Wilkes Lead Electric Guitar Earl Schreyer Lead Electric Guitar Justin Kleya Mandolin & Backing Vocal Ben Moore Hammond Organ & Piano Becky Fleming Saxophone Dennis Caplinger Banjo, Mandolin, Dobro & Fiddle Backing Vocals Matt Silvia Cathryn Beeks Marcia Claire Colleen Kleya Justin Kleya Nicolas Despo Barbara Nesbitt Steph Johnson Bill Coomes Lisa Sanders Karen Hayes Friends and Generous Sponsors: Dennis Driscoll, Brandy Toressi, Rex Castor, David TURK Sims, Martha Sullivan, Sue Skala, Becky Veen, The Beeks, Irisa Barry and special thanks to Adam Paul. Thank you all for making it happen. c2009 BMI Listen Local Productions All Rights Reserved No Unauthorized Duplication The story about the songs: Jeff Berkley gave a title to a few friends who each wrote a song to the title then gathered a few weeks later to play it. He called it The Game and it inspired me to write my own songs, something I had never done before. With musical enhancement and emotional encouragement from Matt Silvia, the songs began to blossom so we decided to record a dozen of them. Each song’s subject matter and style varies considerably from the next, prompting me to call the collection Mood Swing. I’ve since adopted The Game as a ListenLocalsd.com event and it continues to inspire countless songwriters throughout San Diego and beyond. I often get credit for The Game and Jeff Berkley credits Steve Poltz, Bob Schneider and Glen Phillips but who ever is responsible, one thing is for sure… you’ll be seeing these titles again soon. Thanks to Jeff Berkley for the inspiration and production and to all the crazy talented musicians who added their personal touch to make the songs come alive. Love to my family for support and to San Diego’s local music scene and all who support it. Thanks to The Ordeal for being the best band ever and to my handsome husband for loving me and my special words. Cathryn