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Best podcasts about alan powell

Latest podcast episodes about alan powell

Popping Collars Podcast
Under the Stole: Valiant One

Popping Collars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 36:20


An interview with Alan Powell and Steve Barnett about their film VALIANT ONE

The Tom Barnard Show
Tom Barnard Podcast - Chase Stokes, Alan Powell, and Elena Sanchez are delivering thrills well ahead of schedule

The Tom Barnard Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 101:47


- SKOR North's Judd Zulgad tries to cheer up the crew with news about both the Timberwolves and Wild winning last night! The Wild were in Toronto and continued their hot road record with a win over the Maple Leafs. The Wolves were able to extinguish the Suns as they battled out a 121-113 victory last night against Phoenix.- SKOR North's Ross Brendel fills in on the news side of things with details on the tragic collision between a jet and helicopter just outside of Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport that has left 60+ people dead.- Actor Chase Stokes and producer Alan Powell joins the show to chat about their new film Valiant One which opens in theaters nationwide tomorrow! In the heart-pounding military thriller VALIANT ONE, a routine mission spirals into a fight for survival when a US Army helicopter crashes deep within North Korean territory. With their communications equipment destroyed, Captain Edward Brockman (Chase Stokes) and Specialist Selby (Lana Condor) must lead the team through hostile terrain, cut off from US military support as they attempt a daring escape across the treacherous Demilitarized Zone.- Actress Elena Sanchez joins to show to talk about her work on the new film Bone Face which Sanzhez describes as Friday the 13th meets Clue! The film follows a small-town sheriff and deputy (Sanchez) trying to solve a series of brutal murders, perpetrated by a masked killer, at local summer camps. Bone Face is available now on demand!- Kristyn Burtt shares a predictions for movies and tv shows in 2025, talks about how tonight is the FireAid concert to raise funds for wildfire victims and will be available to watch and listen almost everywhere. Updates on Netflix's future content plans around a season 3 of Squid Games and a final season of Cobra Kai. Plus some other top headlines from the entertainment world!Stream the show LIVE on the Tom Barnard Show app M-F from 8-9:30AM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Tom Barnard Show
Tom Barnard Podcast - Chase Stokes, Alan Powell, and Elena Sanchez are delivering thrills well ahead of schedule

The Tom Barnard Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 107:47


- SKOR North's Judd Zulgad tries to cheer up the crew with news about both the Timberwolves and Wild winning last night! The Wild were in Toronto and continued their hot road record with a win over the Maple Leafs. The Wolves were able to extinguish the Suns as they battled out a 121-113 victory last night against Phoenix. - SKOR North's Ross Brendel fills in on the news side of things with details on the tragic collision between a jet and helicopter just outside of Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport that has left 60+ people dead. - Actor Chase Stokes and producer Alan Powell joins the show to chat about their new film Valiant One which opens in theaters nationwide tomorrow! In the heart-pounding military thriller VALIANT ONE, a routine mission spirals into a fight for survival when a US Army helicopter crashes deep within North Korean territory. With their communications equipment destroyed, Captain Edward Brockman (Chase Stokes) and Specialist Selby (Lana Condor) must lead the team through hostile terrain, cut off from US military support as they attempt a daring escape across the treacherous Demilitarized Zone. - Actress Elena Sanchez joins to show to talk about her work on the new film Bone Face which Sanzhez describes as Friday the 13th meets Clue! The film follows a small-town sheriff and deputy (Sanchez) trying to solve a series of brutal murders, perpetrated by a masked killer, at local summer camps. Bone Face is available now on demand! - Kristyn Burtt shares a predictions for movies and tv shows in 2025, talks about how tonight is the FireAid concert to raise funds for wildfire victims and will be available to watch and listen almost everywhere. Updates on Netflix's future content plans around a season 3 of Squid Games and a final season of Cobra Kai. Plus some other top headlines from the entertainment world! Stream the show LIVE on the Tom Barnard Show app M-F from 8-9:30AM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Around The Reel
Around The Reel - Valiant One! with Steve Barnett & Alan Powell

Around The Reel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 59:48


Today we sit down with director Steve Barnett and producer Alan Powell to discuss their new film Valiant One releasing January 31st, 2025 in theaters across the country! Steve and Alan are owners of Monarch Media and have had their hands on multiple films from 300, The Spiderwick Chronicles, The Mist and many more! These remarkable filmmakers break down some key points about filmmaking and what helped them create a successful production company! They also explain their approach to filmmaking and on a Valiant One, dive into the origins of the film and how important their message is to tell! It was a true honor to chat with these knowledgable creatives and learn about their process and their love for filmmaking. Ladies and gents... enjoy our conversation with Steve Barnett and Alan Powell. https://www.valiantonemovie.com/ Valiant One A U.S. helicopter goes down in North Korea and a group of reserve soldiers must find a way out before starting a war. Release date: January 31, 2025 (USA) Director: Steve Barnett Story by: Steve Barnett; Daniel Myrick Distributed by: Briarcliff Entertainment Music by: Benjamin Backus Produced by: Bernie Goldmann; Steve Barnett; Alan Powell In Theaters January 31st, 2025

Walk In Faith
Director Steve Barnett & Producer Alan Powell discuss their film Valiant One on Walk in Faith

Walk In Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 15:53


On today's episode of Walk in Faith, our host, Craig Syracusa, is joined by Director Steve Barnett, who is making his directorial debut, and Producer Alan Powell to discuss their latest film, Valiant One.Set against the backdrop of tensions between North and South Korea, Valiant One follows the aftermath of a U.S. helicopter crash on the North Korean side. The survivors must work together to protect a civilian tech specialist and find their way out.https://www.valiantonemovie.com/

Mommywood
Parents to Be and Cutest Actor Couple Award Winners - Alexandra Wright and Landon Marshall

Mommywood

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 77:44


Alexandra Wright is a classically trained actress with a BA from the University of Southern California and an MFA in Acting from Harvard University. She has also trained internationally in London at the British American Drama Academy and at Stanislavski's Moscow Art Theatre in Russia.  Recently nominated by Broadway World as Performer of the Decade, Alexandra has been fortunate enough to perform in London, Paris, Moscow, and Scotland, and has had the opportunity to work with exceptional artists such as Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Josh Brolin, Neil Patrick Harris, Neil Gaiman, Scott Zigler, Kevin Bright (creator of Friends), the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and Nancy Meckler from the RSC.  In addition to her regional theatre work, Alexandra's film and television credits include a series regular on Vertical Network's Solve, recurring roles on ABC and Freeform, and guest stars on NBC, CBS, Netflix, Amazon Prime, and HBOMax on shows like Chicago PD, This is Us, Grace and Frankie, Outer Range, Greek, and Julia. She has worked alongside Shonda Rhimes, KJ Steinberg, and Oscar winners Jim Sheridan, Louis Gossett, Jr, Jane Fonda, and Morgan Freeman.  Alexandra has trained extensively at UCB and has also performed stand up multiple times at the legendary Comedy Store and Flappers. Commercially, she has been the spokesperson for Proactiv and Lenovo computers, has had numerous national commercial campaigns, including Weight Watchers, Osteo Bi Flex, Blue Buffalo, and Budweiser, and has been the voice for brands such as Yelp, Service Titan, and Hop Skip Drive.  Alexandra also produces, writes, and hosts a podcast on Shakespearean classics, cocktails, and casting called Shake Shake Shake. She is a professor of acting, Shakespeare, and voice at UCLA. Passionate about mentoring and fostering community for artists, she also runs an online community for actors and private acting clients called The Delta Acting Community.  Landon Marshall has trained at many studios. However, he did not start out that way. He was all District in Football in High School. Thus him going to college at Maryville College to play football. While there he Majored in History, Minored in Film. He played for two years leading the league in touchdowns and yards. But was unfulfilled.  After dropping out of Maryville, he enrolled at Middle Tennessee State Univ. He was wanting to walk on for football, but found out halfway through the semester his tuition had not been paid. So he left. Working landscaping, construction jobs.  His father passed away in 2011. He decided now is the time. He trained with Alan Dysert, Ed Coupee, Caroline Locorriere. Caroline had the most impact on him. He has worked with Jake Owens, Chris Carmack, Stephen Cragg, Alan Powell, Rodney Atkins, Chris Young, and Robin Williams. Robin Williams last film was BOULEVARD.  Moved to Los Angeles in 2015. Has studied with Warner Loughlin, Alice Carter, Annie Grindlay, and now with Cameron Watson. He has found himself more and more interested in theater. He did community theater growing up, but did not explore it. Now, he has come to realize how theater is so important to the arts. To the art of acting, writing.  He runs his own Golf company that brings people of like minds together. He is a 4 handicap golfer himself. He currently works at Delilah, the hottest nightclub in LA.

CIA: Contagious Influencers of America
# 220: "JOURNEY TO BETHLEHEM" Director Adam Anders and Producer Alan Powell bring the greatest story ever told to the silver screen

CIA: Contagious Influencers of America

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 46:58


Did Mary break out into song and dance when she found out she was called to give birth to Jesus? Maybe not in actuality, but as you celebrate Christmas this season you can watch the nativity story in a way never done before. “Journey to Bethlehem” is a live-action Christmas musical and is in theaters starting November 10th. Nine-time Emmy winner David Sams sits down with director Adam Anders, who's earned multiple People's Choice Awards and four Grammy Award nominations for his previous work in productions like “Glee” and “Rock of Ages.” They are also joined by producer Alan Powell with his own storied career as actor/writer/musician. The two talk about creating a joyful musical of “the greatest story ever told” that is ideal for the whole family. They also chat about landing Academy Award®-nominee, Antonio Banderas, to star alongside other popular names like Joel Smallbone from for KING & COUNTRY and Lecrae.  #JourneyToBethlehem #JTBMovie #NewRelease #KeepTheFaith #ContagiousInfluencers #DavidSams #AdamAnders #AlanPowell #FionaPalomo #MiloManheim #Lecrae #JoelSmallbone #AntonioBanderas Tickets available at https://www.journeytobethlehemmovie.com.

The Sports Objective
A PIRATE'S LIFE FOR ME: ALAN POWELL AKA "PIRATE AL"

The Sports Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 38:00


Alan Powell came to East Carolina University from Charlotte in the early 80s.  He quickly developed an affinity for the Pirates and for much of the last 40 years has been known as "Pirate Al".

The Sports Objective Podcast
A PIRATE'S LIFE FOR ME: ALAN POWELL AKA "PIRATE AL"

The Sports Objective Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 37:19


Alan Powell came to East Carolina University from Charlotte in the early 80s. He quickly developed an affinity for the Pirates and for much of the last 40 years has been known as "Pirate Al". --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesportsobj/support

Artists in Depth
S2 EP.1 In Discussion with Bill Key & Alan Powell (Co-hosts of Artists in Depth)

Artists in Depth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 30:13


To kick off season two of Artists in Depth I decided to have a conversation with my co-host Bill Key. A former actor turned therapist and still has his hand in the acting world with small projects here and there as well as being a musician. My background is in directing trauma-based narratives for educational purposes. I also do a little bit of acting on the side. Interestingly, my initial connection with Bill was not through the arts. It was through our work as therapists in training. Bill is now a qualified therapist and has a long list of clients. I work with actors supporting their resilience and development of emotionally complex characters. My discussion with Bill covered possible motivations for actors wanting to act, the difference between actors and therapists and the courage to express the shadow self, tapping into one's own trauma, emotional lingerings, and how Projection identification (a therapeutic term) influences the actors' choices for their character.

AutismMom & Travel Podcast
Minding my disabled daughter: ‘I don't want to do this any more

AutismMom & Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 33:43


August 5th, 2021: It's almost five years since they interviewed Johanne and Alan Powell about their profoundly disabled daughter, Siobhan, who was 32 at the time. Article link: https://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/health-family/minding-my-disabled-daughter-i-don-t-want-to-do-this-any-more-1.2872341 If you would like to follow us on social media or our website, just click the links below. Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTfiE1yHE2v9rktymo4GuHg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/autismmomandtravel/ Website: www.autismmomandtravel.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grascia/support

Artists in Depth
Artists in Depth - A new podcast series coming soon

Artists in Depth

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2021 2:08


Co-host and creator Alan Powell reflects with his co-host Bill Key on their new podcast series involving guest artists exploring links between their creativity and their identity. Visit https://www.artistsindepth.com/ and sign up for podcast reminders or subscribe here.

ScreenFish Radio
Episode 301: 1on1 with Cast and Crew of A WEEK AWAY

ScreenFish Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021 18:06


A WEEK AWAY tells the story of Will Hawkins, a troubled teen who takes a leap of faith when he attending summer camp where he finds love, friends and a place to belong. In this 1on1, we speak to writer/producer Alan Powell, music producer Adam Watts, producer/star Bailee Madison and star Kevin Quinn as we chat about the film's timeless quality, the process of producing the film together and the legacy of 90s faith-based music.

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CJ and Joy Show
SPECIAL EDITION: "A Week Away" Writer Tells the Backstory & Reception of the Faith-Based Musical

CJ and Joy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 18:45


"A Week Away", a faith-based musical set in a Summer camp, released onto Netflix on March 26th. Alan Powell is the cowriter and producer of the film and shares interesting details on the movie's backstory, reception, and more to Joy from WayFM afternoons. "A Week Away" has already seen success on the platform in a few short days by hitting third most streams in the World, and number one most streams in Canada! #AWeekAway​ #interview​

MAKE IT
A Conversation w/ Actor//Writer//Producer Alan Powell (Bonus)

MAKE IT

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 54:42


Hello, Indie Creatives! In this week's episode, we have a conversation with the actor, director, and writer, Alan Powell. We talk about not being afraid to give up the good to go for the great, writing screenplays for a specific audience, and the concept of "effortless" structure in film, and his Netflix film, 'A Week Away.' Enjoy! Listen+Subscribe+Rate = Love Questions or Comments? Reach out to us at contact@bonsai.film or on social and the web at https://linktr.ee/BonsaiCreative #MAKEIT

Weekend Ketchup with Isaac (Real FM)
Weekend Ketchup Interview with Alan Powell (113)

Weekend Ketchup with Isaac (Real FM)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 32:03


Special full-interview special with A Week Away's writer and producer, Alan Powell! After seeing our trailer reaction to A Week Away, we got connected with the movie's writer and he full on decided to talk to us because ok. Here's that full conversation!

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The Strange Brew - artist stories behind the greatest music ever recorded

Hawkwind's days of the underground are explored by Joe Banks, with exclusive audio clips from ex-band members Nik Turner, Paul Rudolph, Adrian Shaw and Alan Powell. Assault and Battery (Part 1) (Warrior on the Edge of Time, United Artists, 1975) Seeing It as You Really Are (Hawkwind, Liberty, 1970) Be Yourself (Hawkwind, Liberty, 1970) You […] The post Hawkwind – Days of the Underground appeared first on The Strange Brew.

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The Sports Objective Podcast
Pirate Football Playback: #13 UCF 51 East Carolina 28

The Sports Objective Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2020 70:28


The guys are joined by Terry Gallaher and Alan Powell as they reflect on East Carolina's season opening loss to UCF. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesportsobj/support

The Sports Objective Podcast
Hall of Fame Pro Wrestling writer Mike Mooneyham and Alan Powell AKA Pirate Al

The Sports Objective Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 94:37


We talked Pro Wrestling with Hall of Famer Mike Mooneyham and Pirate Al! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesportsobj/support

MAKE IT
A Conversation w/ Alan Powell

MAKE IT

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 53:38


Hello, Indie Creatives! In this week's episode, we have a conversation with the actor, director, and writer, Alan Powell. We talk about not being afraid to give up the good to go for the great, writing screenplays for a specific audience, and the concept of "effortless" structure in film. Enjoy! Questions? Reach out to us at contact@bonsai.film and on Instagram and Twitter @ _bonsaicreative. #MAKEIT

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The Shelley Wynter Show
Word On The Street !!!! 6-23-20

The Shelley Wynter Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 58:27


Shelley, MalaniKai, Dj Crystal , and Scotty B jump right into the current news. Here in Atlanta the Hope Scholarship's funding may be cut, in favor of building a casino, which has been a debate across the state for years. We speak with chairman Alan Powell, and also James Beverly who bring two distinctive perspective to the conversation. Tune in and leave an open mic on Wsbradio.com!

Red Carpet Rendezvous
Bonus Episode! Virtual Red Carpet with the cast and crew of indie flick, 'Shooting Heroin'..

Red Carpet Rendezvous

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020 46:07


Listen to this special bonus episode with the cast and crew of the indie flick, 'Shooting Heroin'-- starring Sherilyn Fenn (Twin Peaks) and Alan Powell (Quantico, The Song). The director + the cast joins on Zoom to hang out and answer some red carpet questions about the film! 'Shooting Heroin' is available On Demand now.

Radio Rehab with Dayna Keyes
Shooting Heroin Film Director Spencer Folmar

Radio Rehab with Dayna Keyes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 17:55


Welcome to another edition of Radio Rehab! In this Episode, Dayna chats with Director Spencer Folmar about his new film, Shooting Heroin, which stars Sherilyn Fenn, Cathy Moriarty, Alan Powell and Nicholas Torturro. The film is about the heroin/opioid crisis destroying small town America, with a community willing to eliminate heroin from its community by whatever means necessary.Because of the current Coronavirus Pandemic, the film is being released for Video On Demand and all the major platforms, beginning on Friday April 3.To watch the trailer and learn more info about the film, visit their website: www.HeroinFilm.com --If you're just tuning in, or haven't listened in a while, Radio Rehab is a Podcast Show hosted by Radio Personality Dayna Keyes. Each Episode, Dayna has a wide variety of conversations. She shares stories, welcome Guests, and discuss topics around her experiences with addiction and recovery. Along with occasional RR Entertainment Entertainment Drop, talking movies, television, music, comedy & everything in between.--To contact Dayna & Radio Rehab:Email - RadioRehab@Go-ToProductions.comFacebook, Instagram & Twitter - @RadioRehabDaynaText & Voicemail - 415-496-9511Radio Rehab is brought to you by Go-To Productions, for more information visit www.Go-ToProductions.com

Dennis & Barbara's Top 25 All-Time Interviews
Lessons From a Father That Was Always There (Part 2) - Crawford Loritts

Dennis & Barbara's Top 25 All-Time Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2020 29:46


Lessons From a Father That Was Always There (Part 1) - Crawford LorittsLessons From a Father That Was Always There (Part 2) - Crawford LorittsFamilyLife Today® Radio Transcript  References to conferences, resources, or other special promotions may be obsolete. The Most Important Things Guest:                         Crawford Loritts                    From the series:       Lessons from a Father Who Was Always There (Day 2 of 2)  Bob: What's the right balance, as a parent, between protecting your children and letting them experience enough of life that they wind up with a few scars? Here's Dr. Crawford Loritts. Crawford: I understand the need to protect them from the evils, and the sin, and the hellishness that's in our culture; but I have to tell you—protection is not development. I'm terribly concerned about this movement among some of us that wants to hover over our kids—and pull them back and sanitize and sterilize their environments—in such a way that they don't interact with the evil world/a dark world, in which they were born to redeem, and impact, and be salt and light in! Bob: This is FamilyLife Today for Tuesday, March 13th. Our host is Dennis Rainey, and I'm Bob Lepine. Where does protection fit into our priorities, as parents; and how much freedom should we give our children? We'll hear from Crawford Loritts on that today. Stay with us. 1:00 And welcome to FamilyLife Today. Thanks for joining us on the Tuesday edition. When I was in high school, our choir sang a song that was based on the final instructions that King David gave to his son as David was dying and as Solomon was taking over. I don't know if choirs are allowed to sing songs that biblical in our day, but our high school choir sang this when I was growing up. It's stuck with me all these years—David's counsel to his son—from a father, who's dying. He had wise words to share with his son.  In fact, we're going to hear today from Crawford Loritts about how important and how powerful it is for a father to instruct, and coach, and model for his son what really matters. Dennis: Crawford is the pastor at Fellowship Bible Church in Roswell, Georgia.  2:00 He is the father of four children / he's the husband of Karen, and they have ten grandchildren. As you listen to Crawford share this story from the Scriptures, I want you to think about what you're charging your kids with today. Are you challenging them with a high enough standard? Are you challenging them with the right goal? Are you challenging them with an eternal goal? I think, Bob, we need to be putting before our children a biblical standard for how they should live throughout their lives; and I think we ought to allow a story like this, from 1 Kings, Chapter 2, to be like the song that you said you remembered all the way back to your childhood—just that it might stick in our hearts and we carry the burden of realizing we need to shape and direct the next generation. Bob: I think we'll get some good coaching from Crawford, as moms and dads, to know: “What are the important things we should be focusing on as we pass on a legacy to our sons and our daughters?”   3:00 Here's Part Two of a message from Dr. Crawford Loritts on “Lessons on Integrity from a Father Who Lived It.” [Recorded Message] Crawford: In 1 Kings, Chapter 2, verses 1-4, David is dying / David is leaving—the legendary David. As he's dying, he calls his son, Solomon, in to make a grand handoff. David was consciously aware of the fact that legacies are not guaranteed—they are not guaranteed. And yet, Solomon was being tapped as next in line. David was about to go be in the very presence of God. It's almost as if, as you read the text, the emotional context is really compelling. It's as if David is reaching out and grabbing his son, Solomon, by the lapels and pulling him close. [Emotion in voice]  4:00 In these four verses, it's almost as if David is saying: “Son, this is what I've lived for. These are the footprints in the sand, and I need you to embrace what you were born for.” And parenthetically, as we raise our children—from the time they're little somethings / from the time they're tiny—we need to be whispering in their ears that they were born for the glory of God and for the plan and the purposes of God: “This is what you were born for, and everything in your life has to be lined up for your moment in history—that you're just passing through here. You're going to be very dead one day. One day, God's going to say, ‘Give Me back My breath.'  5:00 “What were you born for? What are you living for? What are you doing?”  It's amazing, when people are dying, how essence they are—all the other garbage, and all the other frills, and all the other stuff—it doesn't make any difference anymore. David is dying. As he dies, he charges Solomon with these three things—he charges Solomon to live courageously; he charges Solomon to live obediently; and he charges Solomon to live faithfully. I'll say a few words, and then I'll be done. First of all, he charges Solomon: “I want you to live, Solomon. I want you to live. I want you to live courageously.” Verse 1 says, “When David's time to die drew near, he commanded Solomon his son, saying, ‘I am about to go the way of all the earth.'”  6:00 Now, notice this line: “‘Be strong; show yourself a man,'”—“My time is up; it's coming to a close. The ball is being placed in your hands. Solomon, I am challenging you to press through the challenges and the opportunities of your responsibilities. I need you, Solomon, to step up.” In fact, in the Hebrew, the expression, “show yourself a man,” literally is, “become a man.” I think what David was saying to Solomon was: “Solomon, Solomon, Solomon—I need you to rise up to what you were born for.” Solomon was to become what being the king of Israel required—required.  I could get off into this, but I don't have time to do this. I actually think we coddle this generation a little bit too much— 7:00  —I actually think we soften them a little bit too much. We don't give them what they need. I believe the text doesn't say that perhaps David sensed some weakness in Solomon. Solomon was not like his daddy. David ran for 16 years, hiding out in caves from Saul. David was a tough dude, and David experienced some hard stuff—he didn't silver spoon it. Solomon grew up with a little bit more cotton around him, and a little more cushion around him, and a little more options, and a little more resources—he had stuff to choose from. David probably sensed in him: “Solomon, I—I don't know that you have the grit and the resilience that you need to do what needs to be done. You have to show yourself a man. Show yourself a man,”— 8:00 —conviction versus compliance.  I am concerned about how we are raising some of our kids. I understand the need to protect them from the evils, and the sin, and the hellishness that's in our culture—don't get me wrong—the margins are almost erased right now. I get that / I get that. We pray for our 11 grandkids and what they're going through; I mean, there are just too many opportunities for evil. But I have to tell you—protection is not development. I'm terribly concerned about this movement among some of us that wants to hover over our kids—and pull them back and sanitize and sterilize their environments in such a way—that they don't interact with the evil world/a dark world, in which they were born to redeem, and impact, and be salt and light in! David says: “Solomon; hey buddy, you have to step into some stuff. Live courageously—don't run from the challenges; but run to God to get what you need to face the challenges, Solomon.”  9:00 Secondly, he says, “Solomon, live obediently.” Tender words, here, in verse 3, “And keep the charge of the Lord your God, walking in His ways and keeping His statutes, His commandments, His rules, and His testimonies, as it is written in the Law of Moses.” When you do exposition, you always have to pay attention to the emotional context. I think this is biographical—I think David was saying to Solomon, in so many words: “Solomon”—it was not just about the Davidic covenant / not just about the promises of David—I think he had that in mind, because the text says so; but I think there's something else going on here. I think David wanted his son to love God's Word the way he did! He wanted him to cherish it the way he did: “Solomon, you need to bring your life in line with the truth of God's Word.  10:00 “You need to live it—not just speak it, not just quote it, not just argue your paradigms and all that stuff about it—but you need to live this stuff. You need to live it. You need to live it. You need to live it. You need to live it.” This is what David was saying to Solomon: “Solomon, listen to me, buddy; you can't do it, man. You can't do it. I need you to cherish this book. If you're going to be successful / if you're going to make it, you're going to have to walk with God; you're going to have to love this book; you're going to have to listen to this book.” David was telling Solomon: “Hey, buddy; don't get cute. Don't get cute. Don't think that because I'm your daddy, you're on the throne, and you've inherited this throne at a very important time—and I'll become a living legend, and this stuff is being passed off to you— 11:00 “—don't think that this is sustainable—that somehow or another, vicariously, my background you can broker and that will make you a good person. You need to walk with this, son—you need to love it.” We need to raise our kids to say: “You don't have to do me proud,” “You don't have to be anything that you think I want you to be,”—take that off the table—“But you do have to obey God.” But then he says, thirdly, “You have to live faithfully.” I suppose, technically, faithfulness is a subset of obedience—that's probably accurate—but I want to parse it out a bit here; because he says, here in verse 4, “…that the Lord may establish His Word that He spoke concerning me, saying, ‘If your sons pay close attention to their way, to walk before Me in faithfulness with all their hearts…'”— 12:00 —what is he saying? David is saying: “Hey look. You know the mess in my life; okay?” David ended well, but he had some major “oops.” I believe he's saying: “You know the mess between me and your mama; okay—it's well-documented. [Laughter] It wasn't cool—you know about Nathan; you know about my brokenness; you know about my repentance. By the grace of God, I've gotten back on the right track, boy; and you have got to be faithful!”  13:00 In other words, “You have to remember where you came from and what's been placed in your hands.” You see, faithfulness means to obey God in the little things. It is a daily commitment to do the right, honorable things, and often the difficult things—often the difficult things. You see, to me, greatness is not notoriety / greatness is not recognition.  You know, I was being interviewed several years ago. Somebody said something / they heard something—and they used the words, “Boy, you're approaching greatness…” or something like that—first of all, they need to get out more; [Laughter] but when they said that, I said: “No, no, no, no; no. Greatness is buried, side by side, in Old Dominion Cemetery in Roanoke, Virginia—Crawford and Sylvia Loritts—because they were faithful/faithful.” 14:00 And David was telling his boy: “Every single day—in the small things / the big things; the things that people don't see, behind closed doors—get after it, Solomon. Get after it.” One of the greatest things you can do—rather than trying to raise your kids to be a great speaker, or a great athlete, or this kind of thing / this kind of thing—teach them how to just be consistent in following through on the noble, right things: “You hurt my heart, son. Why?—because: “Loritts, we don't steal,” / “You show up, boy. I heard you were late for that little job you had. Show up.” 15:00 Some time ago, my oldest son, Bryan, and I—we were speaking at—this was a few years ago—we were speaking at the Billy Graham Center at the Cove in Asheville, North Carolina. While we were there, I said to Bryan: “We have a break in the afternoon.” I said: “You know, do you want to go back down to Conover, North Carolina? It's less than an hour away. That's the old homestead—that's where Peter held forth, and my grandfather, Milton, and where my dad was born.” Bryan was excited, because he hadn't been there since he was a little guy. We went on down I-40 there, and got off at the Newton Conover exit, and snaked over the railroad tracks—I hadn't been there in years—back to Second Street. I was surprised I could find my way over there. As soon as you cross on Second Street, on the right-hand side is a little tiny church called Thomas Chapel AME Zion Church.  16:00 Interestingly enough, my grandfather had given the land for that little church to be built on. Behind the church, there's a cemetery. The cemetery, interestingly enough, was there before the church was there—there's a cemetery. About a half to almost two-thirds of the bodies in that cemetery are related to Lorittses.  As Bryan and I were walking around the cemetery, I was reminding him who some of these people were—you know: “That's Pop's brother, your Great-uncle Ordell,” and “That's Uncle Hayes, right there,” “Here's Uncle Emery,” and “There's Aunt Annie, right there,” “There's your Great-grandfather—my grandfather, Milton / Pop's dad,” and “There's his wife, Anna, right here.”  17:00 As I began to just tell him about these people, I was ambushed by emotion. I began to weep; and I said to Bryan—I said: “Son, these people paid your tuition. They paid your tuition.” I guess the charge I want to make to you today—as you look at your children, and you look at the future and look at a time that you cannot see, and you're making the investments in their lives—you're doing the drudgery, day in and day out—and you're correcting them, and disciplining them, and you're laughing with them, and you're going through the struggles / “Are they ever going to get out of my house?”—or all this stuff that's going on—keep in mind: “You're paying their tuition. What are you investing in them? 18:00 “Will they be able to live courageously? Will they live obediently, and will they live faithfully?” Holy Father, thank You for Your Spirit; thank You for Your power; thank You for Your grace. Thank You for what You mean to us.  Lord, the most intimidating thing we do, as a parent—You've entrusted with us those precious lives that bear the image of our great God. There's a devil out there; there are all kinds of mess. They have their own temptations and issues; but Spirit of the living God, we pray that You'll help us to roll up our sleeves so that we can look each one in the eye, when that moment comes, and say, “By the grace of God, I did the best I could.”  We love You, Lord Jesus.  19:00 Thank You for what You will do. In Jesus' name, Amen. [Studio] Bob: Again, today, we've been listening to the second part of a message from our friend, Crawford Loritts, the pastor at Fellowship Bible Church in Roswell, Georgia—a message that Crawford shared at the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, their conference on parenting that was held, back last fall. It's a timely message; and one that we felt is important for our listeners as we try to live intentionally, as moms and dads, raising the next generation. Dennis: And Bob, as you know, Barbara and I have been working on a book called The Art of Parenting. It's going to be a part of, really, the largest resource launch in FamilyLife®'s 41-year history—that'll occur in May and, also, next summer—where we're going to be setting our sights on equipping one million parents to raise their children to fulfill God's design and blueprints for their lives. 20:00 I just want our listeners to get ready to maybe be a recipient of some of that training or to be a messenger. That's a part of what Crawford was talking about here—you've raised your children, intentionally; but you're also thinking about the next generation: “How can you send a living message to a time that you will not see?” Crawford spoke powerfully about that in his message, Bob, where he's really challenging us to outlive ourselves—live through our children / live through the generation to come—to make an impact upon their culture and the people they influence. Bob: If you missed any part of the message, you can go back and listen, online, at FamilyLifeToday.com. Let me also mention—there's information available there about a new resource that FamilyLife has been working on for more than a year now. It's an eight-session video series called FamilyLife's Art of Parenting™. It's going to be available for small groups; it's also going to be available, online, for moms and dads to go through—just the two of you working through it, if you'd like. 21:00 Crawford's son, Bryan, and his daughter-in-law, Korie, are one of the contributors to FamilyLife's Art of Parenting—so is Alistair Begg, and Kevin DeYoung, and Dr. Meg Meeker—there's a great list of folks who join you and Barbara on this video series. Again, you can get more information / you can watch a preview of The Art of Parenting when you go to FamilyLifeToday.com and find out more about how you can order the material or how you can access it as soon as it's available in early May. We're kicking all of this off with a movie that we've created called Like Arrows. It's a movie that stars Alan Powell and Micah Lynn Hanson. Alex Kendrick has a role, as well; and Alex and Stephen helped us with the production of this film. It's in theaters two nights only, and we're hoping that our FamilyLife Today family—many of you—will make plans to join us on a Tuesday night/Thursday night. Bring your friends / pack the theaters, and come out to see Like Arrows.  22:00 Tickets are on sale now. You can find out more / you can see a trailer for the movie when you go to FamilyLifeToday.com. If you have any questions, give us a call at 1-800-358-6329.  Finally, let me mention that we have copies of the book that Crawford Loritts has written, called Never Walk Away: Lessons on Integrity from a Father Who Lived It. It's available in our FamilyLife Today Resource Center. You can order Crawford's book, where he reflects on things he learned from his own father. Again, go to FamilyLifeToday.com to order; or call 1-800-FL-TODAY. You know, I mentioned this new parenting emphasis for FamilyLife. Our goal is to begin a movement of intentional parenting, not just in the church, but we want to take this content and deliver it to people, who aren't listening to FamilyLife Today / folks who may not be going to church currently.  23:00 We're developing strategies to help us put this content in the hands of people, who are right now far from God and far from the church, but people who are open to hearing what the Bible has to say about parenting. In the process, they'll get a chance to hear the gospel; and who knows how God might use this series in their lives? If you'd like to help us reach more people with this content—we're calculating it's going to take about $10 per home to be able to get this material in the hands of folks, who are far from God and far from the church. Go to FamilyLifeToday.com, and you can make a donation to help support our efforts; or call 1-800-FL-TODAY. Of course, every donation you give helps advance the mission of FamilyLife. You help us reach more people more regularly with God's design for marriage and family—that's what we're all about here. So, again, you can give, online, at FamilyLifeToday.com; or call 1-800-FL-TODAY to donate. When you do, we'll say, “Thank you,” by sending you a set of seven prayer cards designed for moms and dads or for grandparents to be praying more intentionally for your children or your grandchildren.  24:00 The prayer cards are our gift to you when you help support the work. We appreciate your partnership with us in the work we're doing, here, at FamilyLife Today. And we hope you'll join us back tomorrow, when we're going to hear from another man about the impact his father had on his life. Rick Rigsby joins us tomorrow. I hope you can be back with us as well. I want to thank our engineer today, Keith Lynch, along with our entire broadcast production team. On behalf of our host, Dennis Rainey, I'm Bob Lepine. We will see you back next time for another edition of FamilyLife Today.  FamilyLife Today is a production of FamilyLife of Little Rock, Arkansas; a Cru® Ministry. Help for today. Hope for tomorrow.  We are so happy to provide these transcripts to you. However, there is a cost to produce them for our website. If you've benefited from the broadcast transcripts, would you consider donating today to help defray the costs?   Copyright © 2018 FamilyLife. All rights reserved. www.FamilyLife.com  

UNnormalized The Podcast
UNepisode 25: A Few Good Men

UNnormalized The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 68:24


UNepisode 25: A Few Good Men with Spencer T. Folmar & Garry Pastore There are interviews and there are connections that are made! This was one of those moments. I got to connect with both Spencer & Garry over a poignant film that Spencer wrote and directed called Shooting Heroin. The film is a fictional narrative of a small town in America that is plagued by the heroin/opioid epidemic and they FIGHT BACK! It was a pleasure attending the theatrical tour of the film here in NJ as well as getting to meet Spencer and Garry. Both has awesome careers in the industry and it was an honor to get to speak with them about their careers and Shooting Heroin. Spencer T. Folmar: IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2875023/ Director & Producer Spencer T. Folmar's theatrical debut, "Generational Sins," has spurred a national debate surrounding the interplay of faith and film. The New York Post, The Los Angeles Times, FOX, The Hollywood Reporter, Deadline, Washington Times, CBN, Christian Post, and more have all joined the conversation in about the film's release. In response, Folmar coined the term "Hard Faith" to describe this new genre of film, written for audiences who are hungry for hope in the midst of gritty real-life stories. Shooting Heroin a film about a small town taking justice into their own hands to stop the spread of drugs by whatever means possible. Spencer’s Socials: www.spencerfolmar.com IG:spencerfolmar FB:spencerfolmar Twitter:spencerfolmar Trailer & information for Shooting Heroin: https://www.heroinfilm.com/ Garry Pastore: IMBD: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0665101/ Garry has amassed well over 60 roles as actor over a 35 year span. He was born in NYC and he began his acting career at the early age of eighteen. His first foray into acting was a High School production of West Side Story and his first film credit was Prizzi's Honor, alongside veteran actor, Jack Nicholson in 1985. Garry has most recently starred alongside Alan Powell in the Spencer T Folmar film about the heroin crisis titled, Shooting Heroin expecting a 2020 release and co-starring Twin Peaks phenom, Sherilyn Fenn along with Nicholas Turturro, Cathy Moriarty and Lawrence Hilton Jacobs. Earlier last year Garry co-starred in the Happy Madison Production, The Week Of, Directed by Robert Smigel, starring Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, Steve Buscemi and Rachel Dratch which made its debut on Netflix in April 2018. He also recently co starred in the Indy features, Mob Town, Sarah Q, Who's Jenna, Blowtorch and Rob The Mob. He begins shooting Crabs in a Bucket with Jeremy Piven and Bruce Dern in the fall of 2019. Garry can be seen in such iconic film & TV roles in Sopranos, Carlito’s Way, A Bronx Tale, The Deuce and Blue Bloods. Garry is also an Audience Choice Award and Homegrown Documentary Award winner with his endearing documentary DESTRESSED. Garry’s Socials: https://www.garrypastore.com/ IG:garry_pastore FB:garrypastore Destressed: https://www.reelhouse.org/wcefilms.com/destressed --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/unnormalized-the-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unnormalized-the-podcast/support

BASTA BUGIE - Cinema
FILM GARANTITI: The song (2014) *****

BASTA BUGIE - Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019 7:33


TESTO DELL'ARTICOLO ➜ http://www.bastabugie.it/it/articoli.php?id=5583THE SONG: SPETTACOLARE FILM SUL MATRIMONIO di don Stefano BimbiThe Song è un film americano del 2014 che in Italia purtroppo non ha avuto il risalto che meritava nonostante sia un ottimo prodotto. Narra la storia di David King, famoso cantante country, che aveva peccato di adulterio con la moglie di un amico. Dopo il suicidio di quest'ultimo cerca di rimediare al suo errore rifacendosi una vita e sposando la sua donna... La sacralità del vincolo matrimoniale è il tema principale di tutto il film.Jed King è suo figlio, che cerca di seguire le orme del padre nella musica e sembra non riuscire a sfondare... almeno finché non accetta di cantare in un vigneto durante una festa di paese dove incontra Rose, la figlia del proprietario della vigna. Jed si innamora immediatamente e in seguito i due si sposano. Il suo talento sboccia, scrive finalmente canzoni sue, ispirate dal suo amore per la moglie, e in poco tempo gli si apre la porta del successo. Ma sarà proprio la sua popolarità che rischierà di fargli perdere tutto quello che è invece importante nella vita.LA COSTRUZIONE DEL TEMPIOLa trama del film contiene un fitto intreccio di simboli e richiami alla Parola di Dio. L'intero racconto si intreccia infatti con i brani del Cantico dei Cantici, del Qoelet, libri attribuiti a re Salomone di cui il protagonista del film ricalca le orme. Infatti, Salomone, prima di essere re, si chiama Jedidja, da cui il diminutivo Jed.Salomone è figlio del re David, come Jed di David King. Sia Salomone che Jed sono poeti e cantori della gloria di Dio (Salomone e soprattutto suo padre David hanno composto la gran parte dei salmi contenuti nella Bibbia, canti al Dio altissimo). Re Salomone costruisce finalmente un tempio al Dio degli ebrei che suo padre Davide avrebbe voluto fare, ma non fu in grado. Anche Jed costruisce un "tempio", in pratica una piccola cappella nella vigna dove poi si sposerà con Rose.Interessante il tema della vigna che nella Bibbia è un potente simbolo del popolo di Israele e che Gesù riprenderà in un'importante parabola per mostrare che il proprietario della vigna è suo Padre. Inoltre la costruzione della cappella nel film diventerà un costante parallelo con la vita matrimoniale. Per il matrimonio la cappella ha appena la struttura esterna, ma necessita di essere completata durante la vita. Con alti e bassi, Jed arriverà anche a distruggerne una parte al termine di una litigata con la moglie, ma alla fine la cappella viene completata con pareti imbiancate e la croce sulla facciata. Evidente il simbolo da applicare alla vita sponsale: il giorno del matrimonio la costruzione della vita a due è appena iniziata e, tra alti e bassi, la vita matrimoniale va costruita giorno per giorno con fatica, impegno e soprattutto perdono reciproco.CHIEDERE A DIO LA SAGGEZZASe qualcuno non fosse ancora convinto del parallelo tra il protagonista del film e Salomone basta dire che a metà della storia Jed, incalzato dalla fidanzata a chiedere un dono a Dio, fa una preghiera per ricevere la sapienza.Ma come fu per il grande Salomone, la sapienza non sarà sufficiente a preservare Jed dal peccato. Infatti, il successo tiene Jed lontano da casa per lunghi periodi, durante i quali la mancanza di comunicazione e di intimità tra lui e la moglie Rose diventa difficile da gestire. Jed si sente chiamato con le sue canzoni a dare qualcosa ai suoi fan e non coglie il pericolo nel mettere al primo posto il lavoro.Dal canto suo Rose è troppo legata alla casa paterna e non segue il marito proprio quando lui è più debole ed esposto alla tentazione. Così Jed, dopo essere stato messo alla prova per mesi e mesi, alla fine cede alle avances di Shelby Bale, una giovane musicista dallo spirito libero, con cui Jed condivide un tour. E la situazione, che era stata in bilico per mesi, finisce per precipitare.La narrazione fa cogliere nettamente questo salto: il tempo che prima scorre lento, diventa all'improvviso vorticoso, come la vita di Jed che sembra un aereo in avvitamento verso il basso.I riferimenti alla Bibbia sono continui: i versetti scandiscono il ritmo della narrazione. Senza forzature, la sapienza biblica sottolinea i passaggi della vicenda ed evidenzia la normalità, quasi la banalità, della tentazione e della presunzione di poter essere più forti del male.Jed rischierà di perdere non solo la sua famiglia, ma anche se stesso. Nel film non manca il lieto fine, che evidenzia la fatica del perdono e della redenzione. Non si tratta di un semplice "vissero felici e contenti", ma soltanto un nuovo inizio... una strada mai in discesa, perché è la strada della vita di ciascuno su questa terra.Jed, il protagonista, è interpretato da Alan Powell della rock band cristiana Anthem Lights e la musica è senza dubbio una parte importante della sceneggiatura. Giustamente la versione italiana del dvd mette i sottotitoli alle canzoni per sottolinearne l'importanza ai fini della trama.Nel film la narrazione è avvincente e appassiona. Numerosi temi secondari, come i tatuaggi, l'alcol e la droga, rendono interessante il film. Inoltre, i dialoghi e soprattutto la voce narrante attraverso il testo biblico danno una profondità importante, un senso di immedesimazione che lascia il segno. Insomma un film da non perdere e da utilizzare anche come spunto di discussione in famiglia e con gli amici.

The Sports Objective
Pirate Playback UCONN: Pirates beat the Huskies 55-21

The Sports Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2018 75:00


Pirates win the third game of the year and are 3-7 (overall) and 1-6 (AAC).  The guys bring in Alan Powell better known to Pirate Nation as "Pirate Al."  They talk about the AD of USM,     Jon Gilbert as the lead candidate for the vacant AD job for ECU.  Who will be the next Football coach?  Also, the guys discuss the UCONN game.  Don't forget to join us for the Big Day on Saturday December 15 from 2-4 pm at Professor OCools in Greenville as we honor the 1978 Independence Bowl Team.  Please RSVP by Saturday December 1st to THeSportsOBJ@gmail.com.  Follow us on twitter @theSportsOBJ and Instagram @thesportsobjective.  Don't forget to like the Facebook page

MAKE IT
01 - Actor Kris Wente - Starving Artists, Perseverance, and Standards for Male Actors

MAKE IT

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2018 42:41


Kristopher Wente is an actor, writer, producer, and director that recently starred in the feature film, Other Versions of You (Audience Award Winner, Best Feature Film - Nashville Film Festival) and directed and wrote the short film, The Dark.   You can find out more about Kris on his website www.kristopherwente.com.  Enjoy! Questions or Comments? Reach out to us at contact@bonsai.film or on social and the web at https://linktr.ee/BonsaiCreative #MAKEIT   Links: Website Instagram IMDb Another Version of You (film) Blackbird Theater   Alan Powell (writer) Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert (book) The War of Art by Steven Pressfield (book) The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron (book) Jake Gyllenhaal (actor) Paul Dano (actor) There Will Be Blood (film) Swiss Army Man (film) Philip Seymour Hoffman (actor) Joaquin Phoenix (actor) Paul Thomas Anderson (director) Edgar Wright (director) Steven Spielberg (producer) Guy Richie (director) Alfonso Cuarón (writer) Birdman (film) The Revenant (film) Sanford Meisner on Acting (book) Masterclass  

Quantico Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV
Quantico S:3 | Interview w/ Alan Powell | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow

Quantico Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2018 50:38


Hosts Candice Cruz and Christine Alexis sit down with Quantico’s Mike McQigg, Alan Powell to talk all about the final season, the journey of his character, and he shared some exciting behind the scenes information you won’t want to miss! RSS Feed: http://afterbuzztv/aftershows/quantico-afterbuzz-tv-aftershow/feed/ The Quantico After Show: What does is take to become one of the best and brightest special agents? In our QUANTICO AFTER SHOW we not only discuss the agents’ darkest secrets and reasons for enlisting but also the implications if one of them truly is the mastermind behind the deadly 9/11 attack. Check out our reviews, recaps and in-depth discussions of the latest episodes, as well as the insider scoop from cast and crew members on the show. ABOUT QUANTICO: Quantico is an American television thriller series, created and produced by Joshua Safran with Mark Gordon, that premiered on ABC. The series

Irish Times Inside Politics
Inside Story - Carers In Crisis

Irish Times Inside Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2016 24:29


How much do we as a society ask of those among us who have dependents in need of round-the-clock care? Last Saturday, The Irish Times published an interview by Rosita Boland with Johanne and Alan Powell, a couple in their 60s facing retirement and still caring for their profoundly disabled daughter, Siobhan, at home in Co Wexford. Exhausted and frustrated after three decades caring for Siobhan, who cannot walk, is nonverbal, does not eat solid food and has only one kidney, for the past three years the Powells have been seeking a residential care place for her. She is on a waiting list of 61 people in the county. “I want residential care for my daughter. There is no such thing as retiring for carers unless you die . . . Can I survive 10 more years of this?” she asked. “We’ll need someone to wheel us around then,” Alan says. “I want my life back, and my wife back.” Their story elicited a huge response from readers thanks to the honesty of the Powells about their sad circumstances. In this podcast Rosita Boland talks to Hugh Linehan about the story and the response. She also talks about another family she has written about who face a similar problem, the Colliers. You can read that here: http://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/health-family/caring-for-our-disabled-daughter-i-fear-for-our-marriage-1.2880564 For more on Carers in Crisis, pick up The Irish Times tomorrow and Saturday, or go to irishtimes.com. You can find more information about Irish Times podcasts at irishtimes.com/podcasts Tweet about the podcast: @hlinehan

No sitting on the sideline dad podcast
Your dreams are possible. Live Life with purpose. Interview with Author John Alan Powell

No sitting on the sideline dad podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2016 40:07


  On This episode i have interview with Author motavaional speaker John Alan Powell. We talk about his  life struggle and over coming the real tough time in his life. I guess the one that sums its up for is the qoute that I found in the book.   " The two most important days are   the day you were born, and the day you find out why"   Mark Tawin   When reading johns book it make you think about your purposes and your story in Life . John Powell is truly authntic person and it was fun and informative podcast to do. I really learn lot about my self from this book. I know as dad and a Parent we lose focuse and forget about are dream.         Links:   http://johnalanpowell.com/    johnalanpowell.com/social/    Amazon link for the book

The Church Boys

Sharese McClaire is back! So is Billy's mom.Our friend Kevin Sorbo returns to talk about a new film — “Caged No More,” which delves into the ugly world of human trafficking. He's joined by actor Alan Powell, who stars in this powerful movie. NyQuil bender, waiting rooms, disease and whatever else. A little shorter than usual — but still amaze-balls. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thechurchboys/message

The Mulberry Lane Show
Alan Powell (Part 1) | The Mulberry Lane Show

The Mulberry Lane Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2014 5:19


We interview singer / actor Alan Powell. He's turning heads in his breakout role as singer-songwriter "Jed King" in the upcoming movie The Song. Alan is also a member of the pop group Anthem Lights - well-known for their YouTube videos + mash-ups. We talk the artistry of both acting and singing, how they influence each other, & where they diverge. Visit: http://www.thesongmovie.com/ Get an inside look into the lives of artists & creatives. The Mulberry Lane Show is a music, arts, & lifestyle talk show by 3 sisters in a band. For more interviews visit us on iTunes, Stitcher, or at www.mulberrylane.com

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The Mulberry Lane Show
Top of Hour 2 and Alan Powell (Part 2) | The Mulberry Lane Show

The Mulberry Lane Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2014 9:04


We kick off hour 2 and then we continue our interview with singer / actor Alan Powell. He's turning heads in his breakout role as singer-songwriter "Jed King" in the upcoming movie The Song. Alan is also a member of the pop group Anthem Lights - well-known for their YouTube videos + mash-ups. We talk the artistry of both acting and singing, how they influence each other, & where they diverge. Visit: http://www.thesongmovie.com/ Get an inside look into the lives of artists & creatives. The Mulberry Lane Show is a music, arts, & lifestyle talk show by 3 sisters in a band. For more interviews visit us on iTunes, Stitcher, or at www.mulberrylane.com

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Border Crossings - Voice of America
Border Crossings: The Song

Border Crossings - Voice of America

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2014 15:44


Alan Powell and Ali Faulkner talk with Border Crossings host Larry London about their roles in "The Song," a new movie about fame and romance at odds. Alan made his name as the lead singer with the band "Anthem Lights" and Ali has appeared in Twilight and other films.

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Retrosonic Podcast
The Mod Scene Part 2: Glory Boys & Girls

Retrosonic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2012 43:06


Following the Royale Records special Podcast, Steve from The Retro Man Blog takes a trip through the contemporary Mod scene and highlights some of the movers and shakers such as Alan May at Glory Boy Radio, The Alley Club, Mod Generation, New Untouchables, Alan Powell at Down In The Basement and more. Steve plays his pick of the Mod Pops with tunes from DC Fontana, The Loop, The Len Price 3, The Past Tense, Button Up, French Boutik, The Most, The Cycle Paths, Stanley Road and more!