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ARTMATTERS
#51 with Eric Fischl (Part 2)

ARTMATTERS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 68:33


Welcome back to ARTMATTERS: The Podcast for Artists.On this week's episode we are once again joined by the iconic painter Eric Fischl.Eric Fischl is an internationally acclaimed American artist known for his profound influence on figurative art. Born in 1948 in New York City, Fischl's work captures the uneasy undercurrents of American life. His journey through art education took him from Phoenix to California, where he earned his B.F.A., and later to Chicago and Nova Scotia for teaching and early exhibitions. Fischl's art, which explores the dichotomy between appearance and reality, has graced over a thousand publications and is housed in prestigious collections worldwide, from The Metropolitan Museum of Art to the Musée Beaubourg. Beyond painting, Fischl has ventured into sculpture, drawing, and printmaking and collaborated with literary luminaries like E.L. Doctorow and Jamaica Kincaid. He also founded "America: Now and Here," a multidisciplinary project fostering dialogue about American identity. A Fellow of both the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Fischl resides in Sag Harbor, NY, with his wife, painter April Gornik.In last week's episode Eric and I discussed ideas of success and failure, Eric's practice bridging painting and photography, the current state of the art market and his support for a return to regionalism.Today we discuss the role of the artist, the universal vs the specific, artists from the past including Bonnard, Beckmann, Rodin and Lucien Freud, Eric discusses challenges in the studio and creative blocks, and his new series of work that utilizes VR technology.  Enjoy the show.You can now support this podcast by clicking HERE where you can donate using PATREON or PayPal!If you're enjoying the podcast so far, please rate, review, subscribe and SHARE ON INSTAGRAM!   If you have an any questions you want answered, write in to artmatterspodcast@gmail.com host: Isaac Mann www.isaacmann.com insta: @isaac.mann guest: Eric Fischlwww.ericfischl.com insta: @fischlstudio  Thank you as always to ARRN, the Detroit-based artist and instrumentalist, for the music. 

ARTMATTERS
#50 with Eric Fischl

ARTMATTERS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 85:50


Welcome back to ARTMATTERS: The Podcast for Artists.Happy New Year! I'm thrilled to kick off 2025 with a milestone celebration of our 50th episode. I am also extremely excited to say this special episode features a great conversation with the iconic artist Eric Fischl.Eric Fischl is an internationally acclaimed American artist known for his profound influence on figurative art. Born in 1948 in New York City, Fischl's work captures the uneasy undercurrents of American life. His journey through art education took him from Phoenix to California, where he earned his B.F.A., and later to Chicago and Nova Scotia for teaching and early exhibitions. Fischl's art, which explores the dichotomy between appearance and reality, has graced over a thousand publications and is housed in prestigious collections worldwide, from The Metropolitan Museum of Art to the Musée Beaubourg. Beyond painting, Fischl has ventured into sculpture, drawing, and printmaking and collaborated with literary luminaries like E.L. Doctorow and Jamaica Kincaid. He also founded "America: Now and Here," a multidisciplinary project fostering dialogue about American identity. A Fellow of both the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Fischl resides in Sag Harbor, NY, with his wife, painter April Gornik.In the first part of my two-part series with this legendary artist, we explore a fascinating range of topics. From Fischl's studio soundtrack—moving from youthful anthems to reflections on mortality—to the intricate dance between photography and painting, he shares how fleeting moments captured in photographs evolve into compelling works on canvas. The discussion touches on the challenges of maintaining creativity, the impact of early success, and the role of failure in art-making. We also delve into the shifting art market, from regionalism to global recognition, and Eric's advocacy for a return to regional significance, where artists can find universal meaning through local context.You can now support this podcast by clicking HERE where you can donate using PATREON or PayPal!If you're enjoying the podcast so far, please rate, review, subscribe and SHARE ON INSTAGRAM!  If you have an any questions you want answered, write in to artmatterspodcast@gmail.com host: Isaac Mann www.isaacmann.cominsta: @isaac.mann guest: Eric Fischl www.ericfischl.com insta: @fischlstudio Thank you as always to ARRN, the Detroit-based artist and instrumentalist, for the music. 

KRDO Newsradio 105.5 FM, 1240 AM 92.5 FM
Jay Garvens Show-2024 Year End Economic Update-December 21, 2024

KRDO Newsradio 105.5 FM, 1240 AM 92.5 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2024 42:39


 Jay Garvens and Bill McAfee of Empire Title end the year with the 2024 Year End Economic Update. There has been many economic changes through the year as well a Presidential election and wars overseas SO where is the U.S.A's standing for Colorado and the United States of America NOW?

KRDO Newsradio 105.5 FM • 1240 AM • 92.5 FM
Jay Garvens Show-2024 Year End Economic Update-December 21, 2024

KRDO Newsradio 105.5 FM • 1240 AM • 92.5 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2024 42:39


 Jay Garvens and Bill McAfee of Empire Title end the year with the 2024 Year End Economic Update. There has been many economic changes through the year as well a Presidential election and wars overseas SO where is the U.S.A's standing for Colorado and the United States of America NOW?

New Books Network
"America: Now and Here": A Lecture by Artist Eric FIschl

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2024 56:22


Artist Eric Fischl was born in 1948 in New York City and grew up in the Long Island suburbs. His paintings first received critical attention for depicting the dark, disturbing undercurrents of mainstream American life. In 1972 he received a B.F.A. from the California Institute for the Arts. In February 2012, Fischl spoke to the Institute about his work, and about his project “America: Now and Here,” a traveling multi-disciplinary exhibition designed to encourage a national dialogue about America through art. The project began when Fischl invited a group of visual artists, musicians, poets, playwrights, and filmmakers to submit a work of art reflecting their points of view on, and hopes for, America. The idea grew out of his conviction that the country had grown more polarized in the years after 9/11, and was in danger of losing a sense of its place and direction in the world. The truck-based roving museum and performance space launched on May 5th, 2011 in Kansas City, before traveling to Detroit and Chicago. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Art
"America: Now and Here": A Lecture by Artist Eric FIschl

New Books in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2024 56:22


Artist Eric Fischl was born in 1948 in New York City and grew up in the Long Island suburbs. His paintings first received critical attention for depicting the dark, disturbing undercurrents of mainstream American life. In 1972 he received a B.F.A. from the California Institute for the Arts. In February 2012, Fischl spoke to the Institute about his work, and about his project “America: Now and Here,” a traveling multi-disciplinary exhibition designed to encourage a national dialogue about America through art. The project began when Fischl invited a group of visual artists, musicians, poets, playwrights, and filmmakers to submit a work of art reflecting their points of view on, and hopes for, America. The idea grew out of his conviction that the country had grown more polarized in the years after 9/11, and was in danger of losing a sense of its place and direction in the world. The truck-based roving museum and performance space launched on May 5th, 2011 in Kansas City, before traveling to Detroit and Chicago. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/art

The Spheres of Spirit
Orbs and Ghosts

The Spheres of Spirit

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 56:29


Air Date - 23 May 2023Are all ghosts spirits?  Are all spirits ghosts? Please join me as I welcome back, medium, speaker, teacher and author, Hollister Rand to discuss the differences between the two and hear about her experiences with both.Hollister Rand has provided detailed messages from spirits for more than 25 years. Her work on television includes Tori & Dean: Home Sweet Hollywood and America Now. Hollister's radio appearances include Sirius XM's John Edward Psychic Radio, KOST FM's Angels in Waiting, KBIG 104's Radio Medium and Coast to Coast AM with George Noory. During her marriage to college sweetheart and fellow medium, James Van Praagh, Hollister's passion for spirit communication blossomed. Following their divorce, Hollister expanded her dedication to the healing work of mediumship with events and workshops in the US and abroad. It has been her honor to work with respected mediums including Robert Brown and John Edward.#HollisterRand #Ghosts #Orbs #SpheresOfSpirit #NancyMyers #Metaphysics #Spirituality #LifeAfterDeath #ConsciousnessConnect with Nancy Myers at http://www.theorbconnection.com/Visit The Spheres of Spirit Show Page https://omtimes.com/iom/shows/the-spheres-of-spirit/Subscribe to our Newsletter https://omtimes.com/subscribe-omtimes-magazine/Connect with OMTimes on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Omtimes.Magazine/ and OMTimes Radio https://www.facebook.com/ConsciousRadiowebtv.OMTimes/Twitter: https://twitter.com/OmTimes/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/omtimes/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OMTimesTVLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/2798417/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/omtimes/

Pitchfork Economics with Nick Hanauer
Medicare Drug Price Negotiations with (Margarida Jorge)

Pitchfork Economics with Nick Hanauer

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 44:58


The pharmaceutical industry is one of the most opaque industries in America, and they take advantage of this lack of transparency by setting ever-higher prices for lifesaving prescription drugs like insulin. But provisions in the Inflation Reduction Act are curtailing the exorbitant price-gouging strategies that the pharmaceutical industry uses to pump up their profit margins at the expense of seniors and people with disabilities who use Medicare. This week, we're talking to Margarida Jorge, the Executive Director of Health Care for America Now, to help us understand more about drug pricing and the impact that drug price negotiations will have on Medicare and its recipients.  We apologize for the background noise you hear during this episode. We strive to provide you with the best possible audio quality, but sometimes, external factors (like construction nearby) are beyond our control. Margarida Jorge is the Executive Director of Health Care for America Now. She has been a prominent advocate for affordable and accessible healthcare for three decades, and she was the chief architect of the 47-state field program that helped win the Affordable Care Act under President Obama. Margarida has played a key role in shaping healthcare policy and has been instrumental in shaping policy discussions, advocating for reforms that prioritize the needs of patients over the profits of pharmaceutical companies, lowering drug prices, and ensuring access to life-saving medications for all.  Twitter: @MargaridaJorg17 Health Care for America Now: https://www.healthcareforamericanow.org Lower Drug Prices Now: https://www.lowerdrugpricesnow.org Explaining the Prescription Drug Provisions in the Inflation Reduction Act: https://www.kff.org/medicare/issue-brief/explaining-the-prescription-drug-provisions-in-the-inflation-reduction-act/#bullet01 Big Drug Companies Are in Court to Stop Medicare Negotiation and Protect Their Sky-High Profits: https://www.protectourcare.org/big-drug-companies-are-in-court-to-stop-medicare-negotiation-and-protect-their-sky-high-profits How Prices for the First 10 Drugs Up for U.S. Medicare Price Negotiations Compare Internationally: https://www.commonwealthfund.org/publications/2024/jan/how-prices-first-10-drugs-medicare-negotiations-compare-internationally Drug Companies Continue To Hike Prices Above Inflation: https://www.americanprogress.org/article/drug-companies-continue-to-hike-prices-above-inflation  U.S. Prescription Drug Prices Are 2.56 Times Those in Other Countries: https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR2956.html  Website: http://pitchforkeconomics.com Twitter: @PitchforkEcon Instagram: @pitchforkeconomics Nick's twitter: @NickHanauer

Turned Out A Punk
Greg Norton from Hüsker Dü, UltraBomb and Shotgun Rationale

Turned Out A Punk

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 74:27


Episode 450: Greg Norton is here! That's right: one third of one of Rock and Roll's greatest power trios is here to talk all things punk! From hanging in record stores waiting for punk, to the Suburbs being the Twin Cites' favourite band, to carving the circuit with Hüsker Dü, to being hated for going hardcore, to leaving music to become a chef, to coming back to touring with UltraBomb and so much more: this is not to be missed! Also, don't miss Greg Norton's new band: UltraBomb, on tour across America NOW!  More information at ultrabombmusic.com

The Dental Marketer
MMM [Patient Retention] Why Do Patients Leave? The Common Reasons and How to Avoid Them

The Dental Marketer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023


Hey there, Michael Arias here, and on this week's Monday Morning Marketing episode, we're continuing the essential topic - patient retention. This episode is brought to you by the one and only Sandy Pardue, of Classic Practice, and our podcast Dental Drill Bits. Did you know that up to 50% of patients leave practices over the course of five years? That's a staggering number, but there are steps you can take to combat it. One of the simplest is to ask your patients how their last visit was and really listen to their answers. It's important to never give up on retaining patients, even if they've been inactive for years. With around 170,000 dentists in the US, it's crucial to stand apart by showing how much you appreciate your patients being there. Most importantly, don't forget to always keep an eye on your attrition numbers! It's hard to fix what we don't track, so these metrics are especially important for the health of your practice.Dive into my conversation with Sandy Pardue to learn more on patient retention!‍You can reach out to Sandy Pardue here:Classic Practice WebsiteDental Gumbo Facebook Group‍Other Mentions and Links:Dental Drill Bits PodcastADA - American Dental Association4 Seasons Hotels and ResortsThe Ritz-Carlton‍‍‍If you want your questions answered on Monday Morning Marketing, ask me on these platforms:My Newsletter: https://thedentalmarketer.lpages.co/newsletter/The Dental Marketer Society Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2031814726927041‍Our Sponsors & Their Exclusive Deals:‍Dandy | The Fully Digital, US-based Dental Lab‍For a completely FREE 3Shape Trios 3 scanner & $250 in lab credit click here: meetdandy.com/affiliate/tdm !‍Thank you for supporting the podcast by checking out our sponsors!‍Episode Transcript (Auto-Generated - Please Excuse Errors)‍Michael: Hey, what's up Sandy? Sandy: Michael? Hey, I, I was just, uh, looking at our reviews on iTunes. Michael: Nice. Yeah. Guys, don't forget, if you can press pause right now. Go leave us a review on iTunes. Let us know how we're. And then come back and listen in. Cuz in this episode we're gonna be talking about something super important.I'm sure you're looking at the title Why Patients Lead. Sandy: Yep, yep, yep. This is a deep topic, . Okay. This the deep topic and for the listeners, and they've heard us talk about patient retention, which is gross. You know, we've talked about that. And, and for the new listeners, I mean, they'll, you just have to know this number if you say like, okay.Like 170,000 dentists. You hear these different reports, 166,000, 170,000. But we all know, cause you've worked in these practices that get at least 10 new patients a month. Right? Some of them are getting 20, 30, 40, 50, a hundred new patients a month. So I'm gonna say we know that at least 1.6 million people are changing dentists every single month in the United States of America Now.That being said, I saw another interesting statistic then from the American Dental Association that said that 25% to 50% of patients in any given practice are lost over a five year period. Whoa. That's crazy. Okay. I believe that, actually believe that could be worse now than it than ever. Because of so much of their automation, we have less personal contact.Mm-hmm. with people now because we're all living so fast and we count on text and that kind of thing. You need those personal, the personal contact for sure. But you know, when you look at people in general, and we already know that they don't love coming to the dentist. But why do they leave? And, and here's the thing.Most practices are not tracking this, and that's scary to me. Mm-hmm. , so they don't have any idea how many people are not coming back. And then the whole recall process is terrible in most practices. So what you need to do, I like to keep an attrition monitor. An attrition monitor. Now this could be as simple as having an Excel.Where your front office, every time they learn that somebody is left the practice, they put the name in and uh, their family members and why they're leaving. If they say they changed dentists because of insurance or they changed dentists and you don't know why, or maybe they moved out of town, maybe they died.So you've got all this information, okay, about that patient, and you can start to see who's leading. And I think that's very interesting to track. But the fact is that most practices don't do that. They don't really look close into their recall process to see that, okay, maybe in the beginning of October they had 300 people that needed a cleaning.They never go back in November and pull that same report and see that they still have 180 people that are due to come. In October, they did not come in. That's a huge problem, but why? Okay, why? Why is this happening? Number one, no one's watching. Number two, no one's following up. That is huge. And number three, nobody's actually tracking it, so, Those are the things that the practices need to implement versus, here's the thing, and I was explaining this to a friend of ours yesterday who was looking for a local dentist and he's been going to somebody and he is not having a success with some work that he, major work that he was having done and this particular practice he's been going to, I see a lot of TV ads and things and I'm, so that tells me, and I happen to know they're getting about 150 new patients a month and they've been getting 150 new patients a month for 10.So where are the people going? They haven't had to hire more hygienist, right? This is telling me that people are coming in and they're not staying. So practices that are listening, you need to be paying attention to this. But one thing you can do, this'll help you get some of them back and find out while they're leaving.Now you guys, you've heard me talk a lot about the reactivation program that I, I love, and that's like sending. Postcards with return service address on there. So you get back the, to see who moved without ever having to call them. You, they call you, you get back about 20% without a phone call. It's a great project to do, but uh, you could also do a fall insurance letter.That's a great thing to do right now. These are all activities to get people, but you've gotta communicate and you've gotta find. Why they're leaving. Okay. When you do this type of activity that I'm about to describe, you'll learn a lot about your practice. So what you wanna do is. Somebody that's a good communicator in your practice.If it's been around and they know some of these patients, that's even better. You wanna get them on the phone, they start calling and you let 'em know we're updating our patient records and we notice you haven't been in for a while. And then zip it up, let them talk now. And uh, they see what they say.Well, yeah, I know I need to get in. Or they say, well, I've changed Dennis, or I'm never coming back there. And that's when you. That pointed question. If I asked you a question, how was your last visit here? And then listen and see what you can learn. See what you can learn. Now, if somebody immediately says, put me in your inactive files, okay, , and sometimes they do that and sometimes they might just hang up, but you can't be scared of them.You just keep doing, and that's where your scheduler is gonna try to discover any problems, because here's the. Patients can act crazy, but most of them are not gonna be crazy. And then sometimes when we meet these practices that are constantly firing patients, they are firing people less than, right? Well, I promise you that many people aren't crazy when you've got the practice two doors down, that never fires anybody.That tells you that the people inside the practice are the ones running them off. Does that make sense? Mm-hmm. Michael: Yeah, that does, that makes a lot of sense. And I like that. So we're asking them almost like as a post-op kind of thing, right. Once they're home or something, we ask them, how was your last visit here?Or once they're in the practice, we're like, Hey, the visit before this, how was that? Yeah. Sandy: Or, or say it like, can I ask you a question? I'll always like to say that first. Mm-hmm. and, and with a high pitch at the end. Can I ask you a question? And wait, how was your last visit here? That just opens up a conversation and that's when they come out with all kinds of things.Like they left me in that chair and nobody tam to check on me. I was so thirsty. I was . You know, people get upset about things, right? They get quoted the wrong fees, the fee changes. Nobody told them in advance. Thought they were gonna see Susan, but uh, April was the hygienist. You know, they get, there's all these reasons because people are really sensitive about their mouths.Okay. I'm just gonna tell you, people are super sensitive about their mouths. They are. And so, and people are just, they expect good customer service, especially people. West High expectations, more successful people. You know, they're used to going to the Four Seasons or the Ritz Carlton, and you want these kind of patients.You know why they have money and they have rich friends, and so you wanna cater to these people. You don't wanna make them mad, and so you've gotta make sure we talk a lot about the tone of the office. Well, you've gotta make sure that your team is supporting you and your view. And they're happy to be there and they're wearing smiles cuz all of these things contribute to patients leaving.They have a lot to do with your attrition. So you've got your team supporting you and complimenting you. A practice should be growing, not shrinking. So every year you should be growing and need, you need to hire more people. It's because you're retaining and growing these people that say they're never coming back.You need to let them know the person that's calling, well, I'm sorry. We're not gonna be seeing you here again. We sure did enjoy having you as a patient. You know, a lot of times people when they hear something like that, they may be in between of leaving the practice. Maybe they were going to leave and then they got this phone call and they heard something like, And they, they never found that other dentist, so they will go ahead and appoint.You can, you should never give up on your patients. I had somebody I saw in Dentaltown recently where he said he was gonna inactivate everybody that hadn't been in 18 months. Well, my gut got real tight. Okay. I'm just like, ugh. Because I know how hard it is to get those new patients and 18 months goes by really fast.Mm-hmm. , I went 15 months without getting my teeth cleaned. Last time I did Sandy Cardew, I did , and so it just made everything. I'm glad my dentist didn't inactivate me. That's insane. Of course, I know how to take care of my. And, you know, I have a little scaler at home, so I believe me, I'm, I'm okay. But you, you know, people leave most of the time cause of the service they received or they felt like it wasn't fair or they didn't like they were treat the way they were treated.That's what they always remember how they were treated. So that one phone call to follow up on these people that hadn't been. Instead of saying, hi, this is Sandy from Dr. Gutes, I was calling to set up an appointment. You know you're gonna be more personable with them. Letting them know, with missed seeing you, doctor asked me to call.And you do it in such a kind voice. You don't, it's not just, I'm following them, schedule an appointment to you or send a text like I got yesterday. It's time for your cleaning. I didn't even say what dental office it was from . I was like, who is. Was it from my husband or me? I didn't, you know, and then I saw the text, and by now I've gotten about 25, 30 other texts and I forgot all about it until I was just talking about it here, , Michael: until right now.I was just talking about, yeah, exactly. So then the, the three points keep, no one's watching, no one's following up, no one's tracking. No one's watching is we have to keep an attrition monitor. Right? Yeah. And that. What is that in our practice management Sandy: software or No, you need to create your own Excel document, Michael: and that is you're literally looking at who needs to be reactivated.You're following up with the Sandy: calls and stuff. The attrition monitor are the people that have left the practice. Those are the people. You're gonna only enter the people that are not coming back, so, You have pulled a report from your dental software, you see who hasn't been in for a long time. Go back three years, go back five years, you have a smaller practice, go back five years.Then what happens is as you're making these calls, then you find out someone's not coming back. They're entered on that sheet. So it could be that they moved out of town. They changed dentists. They changed dentists because of insurance. I wanna put that in a separate category. So let's see, what did I say?Change dentists, say Joseph of insurance and moved out of town and deceased. So, and then I like to send a letter to every one of them. If they're deceased, they get a sympathy, the family gets a sympathy. So some type of communication goes to them. Even if they changed Dennis, it's because of insurance. I want them to know that they're welcome to come back to the practice.And so I'm calling these people, it's like I'm, I'm calling all these people that haven't been in, and I'm not calling them for a cleaning. I'm calling them because doctor asked me to call. Cuz we miss seeing them in the practice and I'm continuing this conversation letting them know how much we've enjoyed seeing them on a regular basis.You know, ideally we're gonna reactivate them. If they say, oh, well you know what, I'm not coming back. Or, you know, my grandson is a dentist. Now, you know, or you are gonna tell you all these things. Or if you don't really know the reason why, it's okay to say, well, in order to complete our clinical records, may I ask why you wish to become inactive for the reason, and then they'll tell.And then you make sure that you put that in, in the computer file. And if it's like a, it's, it's an upset. You know, a lot of times when you're talk to these people, you realize they're upset about something, some misunderstanding or, or bad communication somewhere. You've gotta get that handled. You've gotta report it to the doctor and get it handled cuz they're gonna go around and tell everybody.Michael: Mm-hmm. . Okay. Okay. And then that's how you keep it, the monitoring, right? The attrition you have to follow up with. every Sandy: week. To me it should be going ongoing. Like every day she's making a few calls and she's putting on the list, and then doctor as or the manager says, oh, can I see our attrition list? How are we doing?Oh my goodness, look at this. We learned out of those calls that she made in a week that we lost 25 patients. It's just data. Okay? Running a business, you've gotta have data. Stats are everything. I love them. They, they give you a picture of everything going on, and so that. If you have a lot of people leaving the practice, you need to know.And if you're not keeping up with it, you don't really know it, or you just know a number and you don't know who it was. So I like to communicate to the people that leave because they do come back. I've seen that first in, and they'll come back. Michael: Gotcha. So then what do we do in this scenario when they're like, oh, you know what?Yeah, I didn't like that. Uh, I didn't like that this person did that. Or did something happen? That's why I left. I, I'm finding another person. Right. Is. Are we trying to win them back or is it more like, oh my Sandy: goodness, always, because if you don't, they're going to go talk around town for the next 10 years about you.It's always better to have friends. It's always better to have really good relationships in life. Um, you know, it's never good to have somebody that's not happy with your service. And, you know, people, like, if you think about, you know, why, like, why would I stay at my dental office? Well, you know, I kinda like 'em.I like how I feel when I go in there. Everybody's really friendly and I feel comfortable because I'd been there for a long time. And I feel like that work has lasted, that, that dental work. I mean, it, that's what people say, things like that. Right? Or, you know, they love it when they get like, oh, you know, I get my birthday cards from my dentist.He's the first one that sends me a birthday card every single month. And people like that, they like it. Or, or you can hear 'em talking like, oh, my dentist, this is, this is what my husband's friend told me yesterday. I like this, Dennis. He's got a lot of good UpToDate technology. Hmm. He said, but I, I just don't like what he's doing with my den.And I'm like, okay. So this is a guy that my husband has known for about 50 years that he worked with about 50 years ago. And every year they have a phone conversation. And that was yesterday. And I overheard some of this conversation. So he has an upper denture and he w, he was in an accident years ago and he lost some of his teeth.So he is trying to, he want some implants, he's trying to do some work with to his mouth and he doesn't like what's happening. So he calls us and starts telling us about all this You. And that's what they do. He said, you know what, one thing I do like too is they gave me his, an emergency number after I had my surgery there.And so that was the thing that impressed him. So he was impressed that the technology, he was impressed that he got that doctor said, look, if you have any problems, give me, um, you know, give me a call at this number. And so you're giving them kind of like you're impressing them and they have like a reason to, to stay.And they're, they're looking if they found your practice and they're gonna stay. If you have, number one, a good care system, number two, you are communicating with them for that recall process, right? You're reaching out, you're in the calling, you're texting, you're sending cards, whatever it is you're doing, you're not being idle.And I'm telling. The way they feel when they come in there, in that atmosphere and the technology and how easy it is to get an appointment. Those are the things that they are gonna like. Oh, and, and look, we had a friend that told us this at dinner one night. It's like every time I go to the dentist, I'm telling you, I, it's like he's mad and he's just assistant, he's like throwing the instruments down and I don't know what's going on.Look, those are the little things that make a difference in the practice. Okay? So you can't, you can't do that. You cannot do that. And, and the way the team are interacting with each other. Yeah. They also, the things that's gonna have them stay to your practice is because, you know, if you come across. That you're rushed being impatient or you know, you seem like you're mad at your employees, they're mad at them, or you're not telling them what's going on with their mouth.The last hygienist I saw was so good and she, she knew I was in the dental industry, but I think she probably does this with all the patients. So she was like telling me constantly, you know, what she was gonna be doing and um, yeah. And if they feel like. Overcharging or focusing on money, that'll be a turnoff for sure.I think that if the practice is giving them more reasons to stay, you're, they're gonna be fine. Being aware of who's coming, leaving. Okay. Who's staying? You've gotta, you gotta take care of your patients. . Michael: Yeah, I like that. Like it's, as long as we don't see it, like you said, idly by. Right. Like, give them more reasons to stay than to leave.Right. I mean, maybe mistakes will happen. The more can compensate for that, right? Yeah. Um, and then monitor them. Any final words for this Sandy: episode? The only other thing I wanna add, Michael, is I would like for everybody to start watching that attrition number and know how many patients they're retaining.That is the most important statistic that you can keep. You're always looking for new patients. Let's close the back door. Let's keep some of those patients as you currently have. Michael: Gotcha. Awesome. So guys, if you want to talk about this episode, come on the podcast or submit any questions. Then you can do so by joining the Facebook group Dental Gumbo.And at the same time, don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes. It helps us out a ton. So please go ahead and do that. And thank you guys so much for tuning in, and we'll talk to you in the next Sandy: episode. Yeah, Rebe, have fun. Reactivating those patients.‍

Stan the Jokeman Show
Murdaugh Madness, Paris's Past & Tiger King's Present, ISRAEL/IRAN BREAKING NEWS & I'M TIRED OF BEING CARDED FOR EVERYTHING!!!!

Stan the Jokeman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 23:59


Murdaugh is testifying and I'm sure the right people are watching closely! I'll give you my take on yesterday's testimony and the RED FLAGS that shot up!I've got a solution to the fentanyl problemI'M SICK AND TIRED OF BEING CARDED FOR EVERYTHING!ISRAEL/IRAN: breaking newsNew Feature: Please Tell Me Somthing I don't Already Fucking Know!!China is attempting to broker a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine!WHEN A MAN SHOULD BE A MAN AUTOMATICALLY! NO THINKING!China owns much of America NOW!Tiger King Update from prison!Paris Hilton update from her publicist!

American Conservative University
Glenn Beck. DOJ and FBI are the Enforcement Arm for Democrats, Left is Codifying Hatred, FED and Big Banks Testing Social Credit Scores, Billions to Foreign Banks.

American Conservative University

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 56:02


Glenn Beck. DOJ and FBI are the Enforcement Arm for Democrats, Left is Codifying Hatred, FED and Big Banks Testing Social Credit Scores, Billions to Foreign Banks.   Glenn Beck BEWARE: The DOJ is now an ENFORCEMENT ARM for Democrats These 2 HUGE issues show America is at the END OF THE ROAD The Fed gave BILLIONS to foreign banks. THESE are the results. THESE stories show how the far-left is CODIFYING HATRED EXPOSED: The Fed & big banks to test SOCIAL CREDIT SCORES?   BEWARE: The DOJ is now an ENFORCEMENT ARM for Democrats https://youtu.be/hvVATW6wRlg Glenn Beck 847K subscribers The FBI recently charged multiple participants of a peaceful protest at an abortion facility in Tennessee. The pro-lifers originally were given a misdemeanor by local police…but that drastically escalated when the FBI got a hold of the story. Glenn explains how this story — plus other recent examples — show that the DOJ cannot be trusted. The DOJ has ‘become an enforcement arm of the Democratic Party,' Glenn says, and there WILL be more arrests. But we must continue to peacefully stand. Because not only are there more people on our side, Glenn says, but even the ‘heavens are engaged' as well. ► Click HERE to subscribe to Glenn Beck: https://bit.ly/2UVLqhL ►Click HERE to subscribe to BlazeTV: https://www.blazetv.com/glenn Connect with Glenn on Social Media: http://twitter.com/glennbeck http://instagram.com/glennbeck http://facebook.com/glennbeck Glenn Beck on Podcast Addict-    https://podcastaddict.com/podcast/2533502   These 2 HUGE issues show America is at the END OF THE ROAD https://youtu.be/xCJ1VHw7z5M Glenn Beck 847K subscribers This may be the most critical time in America, Glenn says. And might be facing the end of the road. In this clip, Glenn and Stu outline two HUGE issues facing America NOW. They're not long-term problems, they explain. Rather, our economy and the way Biden has DESTROYED the U.S. oil & gas supplies are issues we must grapple with TODAY. That's why this election is SO important. ► Click HERE to subscribe to Glenn Beck: https://bit.ly/2UVLqhL ►Click HERE to subscribe to BlazeTV: https://www.blazetv.com/glenn Connect with Glenn on Social Media: http://twitter.com/glennbeck http://instagram.com/glennbeck http://facebook.com/glennbeck   The Fed gave BILLIONS to foreign banks. THESE are the results. https://youtu.be/jP8PRJ-Fnjs Glenn Beck 847K subscribers Soon after COVID hit the U.S., the Federal Reserve spent BILLIONS trying to keep certain banks — ones they deemed too important to fail — afloat. But the Fed's loans didn't just go to American banks. They went to foreign ones as well. In fact, Credit Suisse received more than 7 PERCENT of the entire amount the Fed loaned out. So, it must've worked, right? All these banks are doing great now, right?! WRONG. In this clip, Glenn shares the disastrous results of the Fed's big, and until recently, secretive payday…   https://youtu.be/jey3TwVvA0o THESE stories show how the far-left is CODIFYING HATRED Glenn Beck 847K subscribers Do you want to live in a country that's codifying hatred? That's what this election is about, Glenn says, because our country is becoming more divided by the second. In this clip, Glenn shares several stories — from a political debate gone wrong to recent comments made by Hillary Clinton — that show how much danger currently faces our republic... ► Click HERE to subscribe to Glenn Beck: https://bit.ly/2UVLqhL ►Click HERE to subscribe to BlazeTV: https://www.blazetv.com/glenn Connect with Glenn on Social Media: http://twitter.com/glennbeck http://instagram.com/glennbeck http://facebook.com/glennbeck   https://youtu.be/75vlX1ViGQ0 EXPOSED: The Fed & big banks to test SOCIAL CREDIT SCORES? Glenn Beck 847K subscribers With record-breaking inflation, sky-high interest rates, and an economic recession, the Federal Reserve hasn't had a lot of 2022 wins. But now, the Fed is getting even WORSE. In this clip, Glenn announces the Fed's new ‘pilot program' to test social credit scores HERE in America, alongside some of our biggest banks. Listen to find out what exactly this ‘pilot program' entails and which banks are involved…

The Spheres of Spirit
Hollister Rand

The Spheres of Spirit

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 55:56


Hollister Rand – Everything You Wanted to Know About the Afterlife but Were Too Afraid to AskLive on OMTimes Radio Thursday, 08 September 2022, at 4:00 PM EST/1:00 PSTWatch the Livestream on The Orb Connection on Facebook, OMTimes Magazine Facebook, OMTimes Radio & TV Facebook, or OMTimesTV YoutubeNancy welcomes renowned medium, award-winning author, teacher, and mentor Hollister Rand. During this interview, Nancy will discuss Hollister's latest book, “Everything You Wanted to Know about the Afterlife but Were Too Afraid to Ask.” The title alone should pique your interest!Hollister Rand has provided detailed messages from spirits for more than 25 years. Her work on television includes Tori & Dean: Home Sweet Hollywood and America Now. Hollister's radio appearances include Sirius XM's John Edward Psychic Radio, KOST FM's Angels in Waiting, KBIG 104's Radio Medium, and Coast to Coast AM with George Noory. During her marriage to college sweetheart and fellow medium, James Van Praagh, Hollister's passion for spirit communication blossomed. Following their divorce, Hollister expanded her dedication to the healing work of mediumship with events and workshops in the US and abroad. It has been her honor to work with respected mediums, including Robert Brown and John Edward.Are you a person looking for more magic in your life? Do you believe that a connection to the spirit realm is only for a select few? We are ALL capable and even meant to have our own relationship and communication with the divine. We just need to look around with new eyes and unencumbered expectations and limitations. During this show, Nancy will take you along on her spiritual adventure of discovery, step by step, to show you what is possible, what awaits us, and the magic that surrounds us now if we begin to use and focus with our spiritual eyes.Nancy's path began with orb photography, but she soon discovered that there are many spheres of knowledge along a spiritual path to be discovered. Spiritual awareness is not one-dimensional nor limited to one “specialty.” The many spheres of spirit overlap, intermingle, support, lead, educate, and enlighten us. If we care to expand our knowledge and personal experiences with faith in what can be, we will open up to the wonderful world we have always hoped for but thought was unattainable. During this show, we will explore these spheres through casual and down-to-earth discussions of the everyday magic and wisdom of the Spirit surrounding us.#HollisterRand #Orbs #SpheresOfSpirit #NancyMyersConnect with Nancy Myers at http://www.theorbconnection.com/Visit The Spheres of Spirit Show Page https://omtimes.com/iom/shows/the-spheres-of-spirit/Subscribe to our Newsletter https://omtimes.com/subscribe-omtimes-magazine/Connect with OMTimes on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Omtimes.Magazine/ and OMTimes Radio https://www.facebook.com/ConsciousRadiowebtv.OMTimes/Twitter: https://twitter.com/OmTimes/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/omtimes/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OMTimesTVLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/2798417/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/omtimes/

Progressive Voices
Our Stories, Our Lives, Our Choice!

Progressive Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 58:00


On the radio show this week we cover the fight to make our own decisions about our own bodies without government intervention, what's happened in Texas in the one year that SB 8 has been in effect, and how to most effectively advocate in this time of crisis; then we hear about the new opportunities for everyone to get lower prescription drug costs and more healthcare coverage; after that, we jump in with an award-winning novelist and story strategist to hear why your story is powerful; and we close the show celebrating Black Breastfeeding Week and the powerful effort to breakdown barriers to breastfeeding/chestfeeding in America. *Special guests include: Alexis McGill Johnson, President and CEO of Planned Parenthood Federation of America and the Planned Parenthood Action Fund, @PPFA; Margarida Jorge, Lower Drug Prices Now and Health Care for America Now, @peopleb4pharma; Justina Chen, award-winning author, story strategist and Chen & Cragen, @JustinaYChen, @chenandcragen; Tina Sherman, MomsRising, @MomsRising, @MamasConPoder.

Breaking Through with Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner (Powered by MomsRising)

On the radio show this week we cover the fight to make our own decisions about our own bodies without government intervention, what's happened in Texas in the one year that SB 8 has been in effect, and how to most effectively advocate in this time of crisis; then we hear about the new opportunities for everyone to get lower prescription drug costs and more healthcare coverage; after that, we jump in with an award-winning novelist and story strategist to hear why your story is powerful; and we close the show celebrating Black Breastfeeding Week and the powerful effort to breakdown barriers to breastfeeding/chestfeeding in America. *Special guests include: Alexis McGill Johnson, President and CEO of Planned Parenthood Federation of America and the Planned Parenthood Action Fund, @PPFA; Margarida Jorge, Lower Drug Prices Now and Health Care for America Now, @peopleb4pharma; Justina Chen, award-winning author, story strategist and Chen & Cragen, @JustinaYChen, @chenandcragen; Tina Sherman, MomsRising, @MomsRising, @MamasConPoder.

The Briefing - AlbertMohler.com
Friday, August 5, 2022

The Briefing - AlbertMohler.com

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 29:47


This is The Briefing, a daily analysis of news and events from a Christian worldview.Part I (00:13 - 09:55) We're Living in Norman Lear's America Now. But How Did We Get Here? — One Laugh, and Cringe, at a TimeTelevision's boundary-smashing pioneer turns 100 by WORLD Opinions (R. Albert Mohler, Jr.)Part II (09:55 - 20:35) A Serious Man with Serious Convictions Who Tried to Push Evangelicalism Left: The Life and Legacy of Ron SiderPart III (20:35 - 25:34) Does Premillennialism Dissuade Christians from Political and Cultural Engagement? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The BriefingPart IV (25:34 - 26:38) Can a Christian Young Man Join the Military and Serve Under Our Current Commander-in-Chief? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The BriefingPart V (26:38 - 27:33) Should Pastors Address the Dobbs Decision from the Pulpit? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The BriefingPart VI (27:33 - 29:47) What Kind of Books Do You Like to Read? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The BriefingSign up to receive The Briefing in your inbox every weekday morning.Follow Dr. Mohler:Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | YouTubeFor more information on The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, go to sbts.edu.For more information on Boyce College, just go to BoyceCollege.com.To write Dr. Mohler or submit a question for The Mailbox, go here.

Path 11 Podcast
393 Everything you wanted to Know about the Afterlife with Hollister Rand

Path 11 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 49:35


Hollister Rand has provided detailed messages from spirits for more than 25 years. Her latest book, Everything You Wanted to Know about the Afterlife but Were Too Afraid to Ask (published by Beyond Words Publishing/Atria Books), is available now. Her work on television includes Tori & Dean: Home Sweet Hollywood and America Now. Hollister's radio appearances include Sirius XM's John Edward Psychic Radio, KOST FM's Angels in Waiting, KBIG 104's Radio Medium and Coast to Coast AM with George Noory. During her marriage to college sweetheart and fellow medium, James Van Praagh, Hollister's passion for spirit communication blossomed. Following their divorce, Hollister expanded her dedication to the healing work of mediumship with events and workshops in the US and abroad. It has been her honor to work with respected mediums including Robert Brown and John Edward. Hollister lives in Los Angeles with her impossibly small and very loving rescue Chihuahuas, Bodhi and Amara. www.Hollisterrand.com ------------------------------- As of this moment, we have over 80 hours of premium videos available at path11tv.com, with new videos added regularly. Watch Path 11 TV wherever you want, on the iPhone, AppleTV, Android, Amazon Fire, and Roku Apps.

Sound & Vision
Eric Fischl

Sound & Vision

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 90:08


Eric Fischl was born in 1948 in New York City and grew up in the suburbs of Long Island. He began his art education in Phoenix, Arizona where his parents had moved in 1967. He attended Phoenix College and earned his B.F.A. from the California Institute for the Arts in 1972. He then spent some time in Chicago, where he worked as a guard at the Museum of Contemporary Art. In 1974, he moved to Halifax, Nova Scotia, to teach painting at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design. Eric had his first solo show, curated by Bruce W. Ferguson, at Dalhousie Art Gallery in Nova Scotia in 1975 before relocating to New York City in 1978. Eric's paintings, sculptures, drawings and prints have been the subject of numerous solo and major group exhibitions and his work is represented in many museums, as well as prestigious private and corporate collections, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Whitney Museum of American Art, The Museum of Modem Art in New York City, The Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, St. Louis Art Museum, Louisiana Museum of Art in Denmark, MusÈe Beaubourg in Paris, The Paine Weber Collection, and many others. Fischl has collaborated with other artists and authors, including E.L. Doctorow, Allen Ginsberg, Jamaica Kincaid, Jerry Saltz and Frederic Tuten. He is also the founder, President and lead curator for America: Now and Here. This multi-disciplinary exhibition of 150 of some of Americaís most celebrated visual artists, musicians, poets, playwrights, and filmmakers is designed to spark a national conversation about American identity through the arts. The project launched on May 5th, 2011 in Kansas City before traveling to Detroit and Chicago.  Eric is a Fellow at both the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Science. He lives and works in Sag Harbor, NY with his wife, the painter April Gornik.

Hisessions Hawaii Podcast
Hisessions Hawaii Podcast Episode #91 - Malika Dudley: Podcaster

Hisessions Hawaii Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 63:20


Malika Dudley is a graduate of the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa where she was a Regent Scholar. She also attended Mississippi State University where she earned her certification in meteorology. Malika is a Pacific Century Fellow that has earned a Murrow Award, SPJ Journalism award, and two Emmy-nominations for her reporting. The former Miss Hawai'i has nearly 15 years of experience in media. She began her career in news at KGMB9 in 2007, worked for Hawaii News Now, America Now, was Chief Meteorologist for Maui Now/Big Island Now, and most recently, anchors for KITV4 Island News. Find Malika here: @malikadudley Student speaker 2021: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dP1GNR2DEM&t=16s malikadudley.com/podcast Tune in to Thursday's live stream here: twitch.tv/hisessionslive Find Kyle's designs here: https://www.hilifeclothing.com/ Find Devon Nekoba here: https://kumu.com/ Love watching HI*Sessions? Well, now you can join our Patreon community and directly impact our ability to continue making great videos like this one. For as little as $1/mo. you'll get early access to our content as well as cool exclusive stuff for the Patreon community. Visit http://www.patreon.com/hisessions and sign up today! Make sure you subscribe to get notified when we release new videos! Follow HI*Sessions: http://hisessions.com http://www.facebook.com/hisessions http://twitter.com/hisessions

Southern Sense Talk
Wrath: America Enraged with Peter W. Wood

Southern Sense Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 38:00


Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick-A-Dee" Ubelis, and Curtis "CS" Bennett, co-host.  Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey!  Southern-Sense.com Peter Wood is the president of the National Association of Scholars and author of the new book, WRATH: America Enraged, as well as last year's acclaimed 1620: A Critical Response to the 1619 Project.  A former professor of anthropology and college provost, he is the author of several books about American culture, including Diversity: The Invention of a Concept (2003) and A Bee in the Mouth: Anger in America Now (2007). Wood is a frequent media guest who has appeared on major radio and television programs nationwide.  He is the editor in chief of the journal Academic Questions and a widely published essayist.  In 2019, he received the Jeane Kirkpatrick Prize for contributions to academic freedom.  He is based in New York City.  http://www.encounterbooks.com/

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Southern Sense Talk Radio
Wrath: America Enraged with Peter W. Wood

Southern Sense Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 37:06


Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick-A-Dee" Ubelis, and Curtis "CS" Bennett, co-host.  Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey!  Southern-Sense.comPeter Wood is the president of the National Association of Scholars and author of the new book, WRATH: America Enraged, as well as last year's acclaimed 1620: A Critical Response to the 1619 Project.  A former professor of anthropology and college provost, he is the author of several books about American culture, including Diversity: The Invention of a Concept (2003) and A Bee in the Mouth: Anger in America Now (2007).Wood is a frequent media guest who has appeared on major radio and television programs nationwide.  He is the editor in chief of the journal Academic Questions and a widely published essayist.  In 2019, he received the Jeane Kirkpatrick Prize for contributions to academic freedom.  He is based in New York City.  http://www.encounterbooks.com/

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The Charles Mizrahi Show
A Critical Response to the 1619 Project — Peter Wood

The Charles Mizrahi Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 61:45


He's challenged one of America's largest newspapers ... Dr. Peter Wood has spent his entire career researching America's evolving culture. His most recent book, 1620: A Critical Response to the 1619 Project, pushes back against The New York Times and examines the true starting point of American history. The former anthropology professor discusses his book — and its implications — with host Charles Mizrahi. Topics Discussed: • An Introduction to Peter Wood (00:00:00) • The 1619 Project Explained (00:01:27) • Credibility is Everything (00:08:09) • Changing the Curriculum (00:11:13) • A New Historical Narrative (00:22:24) • Reframing Civil Rights (00:30:42) • A Blame Game (00:35:43) • Our Urgent Response to 1619 (00:45:47) • The Silver Lining of the 1619 Bubble (00:36:53) Guest Bio: Dr. Peter Wood is an anthropologist, author and former professor. After receiving his PhD from the University of Rochester, he served as a provost of The King's College in New York City. In addition, he served as associate provost and the president's chief of staff at Boston University. Today, Dr. Wood is the president of the National Association of Scholars. And in 2019, he received the Jeane Kirkpatrick Prize for Academic Freedom. Dr. Wood has also authored several books on American culture and traditional values of liberty and equality. These include; Diversity: The Invention of a Concept (2003); A Bee in the Mouth: Anger in America Now (2007); and Diversity Rules (2020). Resources Mentioned: • 1620: A Critical Response to the 1619 Project Don't Forget To...  https://the-charles-mizrahi-show.captivate.fm/listen (Subscribe to my podcast! ) Download this episode to save for later  Liked this episode? Leave a kind review!   Subscribe to Charles' Alpha Investor newsletter today: https://pro.banyanhill.com/m/1729783

Johnathan Gray - Before Us
NutriMedicalReport Fri 21stMay21 H2 ModernaPoisons WorldAgenda21Rescue

Johnathan Gray - Before Us

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 57:55


Josh Bernstein Review of Moderna Toxins and Poisons for Depopulation of World, Israel 90 Percent and America Now 50 Percent Genotoxically Injected with Need for Rescue EduCaps First Line of Defense and Vaccine Pre and Post Rescue Protocols, Trump after AZ and Now GA Audits, Return Trump after Writ of Quo Warranto Expect August 2021, Michelle Deagle and Dr Bill Deagle MD, Answers to Vaccine Dangers and Rescue and First Line of Defense, Protocols for many illness, Consults Free with Dr Bill and Video Record of Consult Sent, Memorial Sale Next Friday to Monday after weekend, EduCap and Vaccine Pre and Post Rescue Protocols NOW, Vaccine Pre and Post and labs Imaging Evaluations, Need Funding EduCap ASAP, EduCap Sign Up, Vaccine Pre and Post Rescue mRNA DNA Removal, Expansion of Program, Indian Super Strain COVID21i Super Strain Reactor VaXXed People Push Mutations, Need EduCap Funding for More Bioreactors and Staff Materials,

Tech on the Rocks
Live Podcast Special: Broadband for America NOW - A Conversation With Mignon Clyburn & Jonathan Sallet

Tech on the Rocks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 57:08


On this special live episode of Tech on the Rocks, Gigi sits down with former FCC Acting Chair and Commissioner Mignon Clyburn as well as Benton Senior Fellow and Former FCC General Counsel Jonathan Sallet to discuss the Benton Institute for Broadband and Society's new report: Broadband for America Now. The report, authored by Sallet, lays out a bold vision for delivering robust broadband to all Americans, regardless of geography and socio-economic status. Clyburn and Sallet provide their perspectives on the pandemic’s impact on Americans' use of broadband, how a new congress and FCC can work with local governments to help ensure every American is connected, and much more on this second special live episode of Tech on the Rocks! 

TAXI TV
SCORING Short & INDIE FILMS With Ed Hartman

TAXI TV

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 91:08


I’ve known TAXI member Ed Hartman for a number of years, and frankly, I had little idea just how successful he’s been! He’s pretty soft-spoken and humble. Ed specializes in making music with mallets, so maybe he’s not as “cool” as a guitar slinging Rock Star. But when rock stars look at his credits, they’re probably a little jealous ;-) His music has been in feature films like, The Blind Side, Scooby Doo, The Mystery Begins, The Cold Light of Day, Surviving Christmas, Into the Fire, Spirit of the Game, A Different Sun, Cool It, Mini's First Time, and The Turkey Bowl. He’s also scored music for the feature films, As the Earth Turns (34 best score awards/nominations), Fitz (Who Made Who Productions) - 2008 Alberta Film and Television Awards Nominee: Best Feature Film), and the documentary Project Colombia (The MapMakers). As if all that isn’t impressive enough, Ed has also scored a bunch of short films, including: “SHAM Therapy” (Web-series), “The Son, The Father,” “Pause,” “Little Peter Needs to Fly,” "End Zone,” “The Three Stars,” “Trauma,” “Winston,” “Those in Need,” and “A Rich Mann.” Some of his TV placements include: The Twilight Zone, Revenge, Motive, Twas the Night, Katie Morgan, Big Love, Lucifer, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Passions, Let's Make a Deal, Doc-Block, Greek, Emeril Green, Nature, Gourmet Adventures with Ruth, Channel 5 Takes Latin, Relic Hunter, Extreme Towns, America Now, Shalom In The Home, Toddlers and Tiaras, and many others we didn’t have room to list here! But it’s mainly the Short and Indie Film Scores I want to ask him about! I’m pretty sure many musicians would love to do some film scoring, but they all have the same questions… How do I find clients? How do you get paid? Should I do one on spec to get the experience? What do I need to know from a musical perspective? How did you learn the craft of scoring to picture? How much time does it take to score a short film? How many changes do you have to make? What kind of technical stuff do you have to know? Which instrument libraries do you find most useful? And many more questions you probably want answers to! Questions or comments for Ed? Please email him: edhartmanmusic.com

American Liberty with Bill Lockwood
Extinguishing American Liberty, Slavery in the Bible?, Tom Deweese (08/01/2020)

American Liberty with Bill Lockwood

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2020 45:08


1. Extinguishing Liberty.a. America Now a Failed State? (article from Natural News by Mike Adams)b. The State of CA now restricting Bible study meetings in homes, but encouraging protest gatherings in mass 2. Slavery and the Biblea. What does the Bible say regarding slavery?Slavery has become a hot topic these days, although no one in America is involved in institutionalized chattel slavery 3. Rutgers University now "changing its standards" on English in order to "stand with and respond to Black Lives Matter." They will begin incorporating "critical grammar" into its pedagogy; and be more "inclusive". Additionally, the University English Dept. will provide more reading to upper-level writing classes on the topics of racism, sexism, homophobia, and related forms of "systemic discrimination." 4. SPECIAL GUEST: TOM DEWEESE of the American Policy Center. Topic is the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing rule that the Obama Administration put into place in order to radically change the "demographics" of neighborhoods. President Trump has promised to STOP this Orwellian plan and Ben Carson (the HUD) secretary has begun to dismantle it. - -  American Liberty with Bill Lockwood is about the culture of America — not simply about politics. Bill Lockwood is a preacher, teacher, writer, and radio host with a weekly program based in West Texas.PODCAST: Apple | Castbox | PodcastAddict | Spotify | Stitcher | Google | PodBean | TuneIn | Deezer | Podchaser | RSS FeedRead Bill Lockwood’s blog, and other great articles at his website https://americanlibertywithbilllockwood.com VIDEO / SOCIAL MEDIA:YouTube Bill LockwoodFacebook @AmLibwithBill1Twitter @AmLibRadioSUPPORT MONTHLY: Patreon | SubscribeStarBILL ON-RADIO IN TEXAS:Sat 11am on NewsTalk 1290 in Wichita FallsSun 5pm on 1470 KYYW in AbileneSun 5pm on KFYO 790 AM / 95.1 FM in LubbockStarting mid-May 2020 in San Angelo (listen for details)Bill Lockwood is a preacher at Iowa Park church of Christ.Catch Bill on The Jesse Lee Peterson Show last Tuesday of the month, 8am U.S. Central Time (Jesse’s first hour). YouTube Playlist 

Culture Pop
Bonus Episode: Pop Stars w/ Kyle Chrise

Culture Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 23:23


Kyle Chrise (kr-ICE) is the comfort food of comedy. He has the soul of a rock star trapped in the body of middle management. Everything is out to get him, including his house, his job and the fast food he loves most. Even worse, he still thinks he’s one gig away from rock stardom. Kyle was born and raised on the black and yellow streets of southwestern Pennsylvania. He’s performed rock on “The Late Late Show,” & “Ozzfest 2016.” His stand-up albums "Kyle Chrise is Fake News" & "Kingsize" have each debuted in the iTunes comedy top 25. He's been named "Best of Fest" four times at the Burbank Comedy Festival, and has been featured at the San Diego Comedy Festival & The World Series of Comedy. He’s appeared on Showtime’s “Dice,” “Sixx Sense w/Nikki Sixx,” "Tom Green Live," "The Artie Lange Show," “ON w/Mario Lopez,” & “America Now w/Meghan McCain.” Kyle is also the creator and producer of "Cosplay Comedy," which has been featured at Long Beach Comic Con, LA Comic Con, the Chicago Nerd Comedy Festival, Phoenix Fan Fusion & the Great American Comic Con Las Vegas. In a previous life, Kyle was a writer for the Fox News Channel. In his current life, Kyle is a league bowler.

Dreamvisions 7 Radio Network
11:11 Talk Radio with Simran Singh

Dreamvisions 7 Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 54:13


The Afterlife: Hollister RandAuthor and world-renowned Medium Hollister Rand answers some of the most common and prevalent questions about life after death in her upcoming release Everything You Wanted to Know About the Afterlife but Were Afraid to Ask. Hollister’s incredible insights—and her friendly candor and wit!—will leave you with feelings of ease, comfort, and warmth as this comprehensive book guides you through understanding one of today’s greatest mysteries.During the last twenty-five years, Hollister Rand’s dedication to the healing work of mediumship has included events and workshops in the United States and abroad. Hollister’s work on television includes Tori & Dean: Home Sweet Hollywood and America Now. Her radio appearances include Sirius XM’s “The Séance with John Edward” (on John Edward Psychic Radio), KOST FM’s Angels in Waiting, KBIG-FM’s Radio Medium, and Coast to Coast with George Noory. Hollister’s first book, I’m Not Dead, I’m Different: Kids in Spirit Teach Us About Living a Better Life on Earth, published by HarperCollins, is available in several languages. Hollister lives in Los Angeles with her impossibly small Chihuahuas, Bodhi and Amara Metta. Visit her at: www.HollisterRand.comLearn more about Simran here:www.iamsimran.comwww.1111mag.com/

Level Up Tribes
EP 29 Hollister Rand, International Medium and Author of Everything You Wanted to Know About the Afterlife But Were Afraid to Ask

Level Up Tribes

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 43:51


In today’s episode, I have the pleasure to share space with International Medium Hollister Rand to talk about a subject that every human have sought to understand, the mystery of what exists beyond life on earth. Her latest book, Everything You Wanted to Know About the Afterlife But Were Afraid to Ask, tackles a wide spectrum of concepts with honesty, wit and love. Hollister Rand has provided detailed messages from spirits for more than twenty-five years. She has appeared on a variety of television and radio programs, such as Sirius XM’s John Edward Psychic Radio and America Now, and is also the author of I’m Not Dead, I’m Different. Thank you beloveds for your support and be sure to subscribe to Level Up Tribes Podcast YouTube channel. Now find a comfortable space, an open mind and heart, and let's learn all there is about the afterlife. DONATIONS TO KEEP THE PODCAST ROCKING: CASH APP: Cash.app/$AgnesGoodwine

The Charlie Kirk Show
OPEN AMERICA NOW

The Charlie Kirk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 65:00


Charlie breaks down the latests facts and studies that reveal what we’ve always suspected: It’s time to open America…NOW! We now know more Americans have been infected than previously thought and irrational fear is motivating much of our current behavior. Get the data and the information you need to defend our constitutional freedom across America. It’s time to push back. Please share this episode if you agree in opening America back up for business. Thank you to today's sponsors: Bet Online = Visit betonline.ag and use promo code "PODCASTONE" to receive a 50% off welcome bonus. Legalzoom - Get your business on the right track, use code "Charlie" at Legalzoom.com

The Bob Cesca Show
Jacki Schechner Part 4

The Bob Cesca Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 53:20


NSFW! Jacki Schechner is back for her 4th appearance on the interview show. For newbies, Jacki is from InvestigateRussia.org, the Stephanie Miller Show, and the forthcoming host of a podcast with Hal Sparks on the Sexy Liberal Podcast Network. She's also worked at CNN, Current TV, and as the communications director for Health Care for America Now. Follow Jacki on Twitter.

The Creative Process · Seasons 1  2  3 · Arts, Culture & Society

Eric Fischl is an internationally acclaimed American painter and sculptor. His artwork is represented in many distinguished museums throughout the world and has been featured in over one thousand publications. His extraordinary achievements throughout his career have made him one of the most influential figurative painters of the late 20th and early 21st centuries.Fischl's paintings, sculptures, drawings and prints have been the subject of numerous solo and major group exhibitions and his work is represented in many museums, as well as prestigious private and corporate collections, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Whitney Museum of American Art, The Museum of Modem Art in New York City, The Museum ofEric Fischl is also the founder, President and lead curator for America: Now and Here. This multi-disciplinary exhibition of 150 of some of Americaís most celebrated visual artists, musicians, poets, playwrights, and filmmakers is designed to spark a national conversation about American identity through the arts. The project launched on May 5th, 2011 in Kansas City before traveling to Detroit and Chicago. Eric Fischl is a Fellow at both the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Science. He lives and works in Sag Harbor, NY with his wife, the painter April Gornik.Fischl is President of the Guild Hall Academy, East Hampton. Mia Funk is honored to have been chosen to be the inaugural artist participating in the Fischl Gornik residency and to be conducting interviews, artworks and community art initiatives with Guild Hall Academy, Sag Harbor Cinema Arts Center, and other initiatives founded by April Gornik and Eric Fischl.· www.ericfischl.com· www.creativeprocess.info

The Creative Process · Seasons 1  2  3 · Arts, Culture & Society

Eric Fischl is an internationally acclaimed American painter and sculptor. His artwork is represented in many distinguished museums throughout the world and has been featured in over one thousand publications. His extraordinary achievements throughout his career have made him one of the most influential figurative painters of the late 20th and early 21st centuries.Fischl's paintings, sculptures, drawings and prints have been the subject of numerous solo and major group exhibitions and his work is represented in many museums, as well as prestigious private and corporate collections, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Whitney Museum of American Art, The Museum of Modem Art in New York City, The Museum ofEric Fischl is also the founder, President and lead curator for America: Now and Here. This multi-disciplinary exhibition of 150 of some of Americaís most celebrated visual artists, musicians, poets, playwrights, and filmmakers is designed to spark a national conversation about American identity through the arts. The project launched on May 5th, 2011 in Kansas City before traveling to Detroit and Chicago. Eric Fischl is a Fellow at both the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Science. He lives and works in Sag Harbor, NY with his wife, the painter April Gornik.Fischl is President of the Guild Hall Academy, East Hampton. Mia Funk is honored to have been chosen to be the inaugural artist participating in the Fischl Gornik residency and to be conducting interviews, artworks and community art initiatives with Guild Hall Academy, Sag Harbor Cinema Arts Center, and other initiatives founded by April Gornik and Eric Fischl.· www.ericfischl.com· www.creativeprocess.info

CANAAN PONDERS PODCAST
S1 Ep 15: "America Now."

CANAAN PONDERS PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2019 33:30


In this episode, Canaan ponders America Now and what it truly like to live in the United States today with all the isms and underlying animosity. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/canaan-ponders/support

The Creative Process Podcast
ERIC FISCHL (Highlights)

The Creative Process Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019


Eric Fischl is an internationally acclaimed American painter and sculptor. His artwork is represented in many distinguished museums throughout the world and has been featured in over one thousand publications. His extraordinary achievements throughout his career have made him one of the most influential figurative painters of the late 20th and early 21st centuries.Fischl's paintings, sculptures, drawings and prints have been the subject of numerous solo and major group exhibitions and his work is represented in many museums, as well as prestigious private and corporate collections, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Whitney Museum of American Art, The Museum of Modem Art in New York City, The Museum ofEric Fischl is also the founder, President and lead curator for America: Now and Here. This multi-disciplinary exhibition of 150 of some of Americaís most celebrated visual artists, musicians, poets, playwrights, and filmmakers is designed to spark a national conversation about American identity through the arts. The project launched on May 5th, 2011 in Kansas City before traveling to Detroit and Chicago. Eric Fischl is a Fellow at both the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Science. He lives and works in Sag Harbor, NY with his wife, the painter April Gornik. Fischl is President of the Guild Hall Academy, East Hampton. Mia Funk is honored to have been chosen to be the inaugural artist participating in the Fischl Gornik residency and to be conducting interviews, artworks and community art initiatives with Guild Hall Academy, Sag Harbor Cinema Arts Center, and other initiatives founded by April Gornik and Eric Fischl. www.creativeprocess.info

The Creative Process Podcast

Eric Fischl is an internationally acclaimed American painter and sculptor. His artwork is represented in many distinguished museums throughout the world and has been featured in over one thousand publications. His extraordinary achievements throughout his career have made him one of the most influential figurative painters of the late 20th and early 21st centuries.Fischl's paintings, sculptures, drawings and prints have been the subject of numerous solo and major group exhibitions and his work is represented in many museums, as well as prestigious private and corporate collections, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Whitney Museum of American Art, The Museum of Modem Art in New York City, The Museum ofEric Fischl is also the founder, President and lead curator for America: Now and Here. This multi-disciplinary exhibition of 150 of some of Americaís most celebrated visual artists, musicians, poets, playwrights, and filmmakers is designed to spark a national conversation about American identity through the arts. The project launched on May 5th, 2011 in Kansas City before traveling to Detroit and Chicago. Eric Fischl is a Fellow at both the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Science. He lives and works in Sag Harbor, NY with his wife, the painter April Gornik. Fischl is President of the Guild Hall Academy, East Hampton. Mia Funk is honored to have been chosen to be the inaugural artist participating in the Fischl Gornik residency and to be conducting interviews, artworks and community art initiatives with Guild Hall Academy, Sag Harbor Cinema Arts Center, and other initiatives founded by April Gornik and Eric Fischl. www.creativeprocess.info

Art · The Creative Process
(Highlights) ERIC FISCHL

Art · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2018


Eric Fischl is an internationally acclaimed American painter and sculptor. His artwork is represented in many distinguished museums throughout the world and has been featured in over one thousand publications. His extraordinary achievements throughout his career have made him one of the most influential figurative painters of the late 20th and early 21st centuries.Fischl's paintings, sculptures, drawings and prints have been the subject of numerous solo and major group exhibitions and his work is represented in many museums, as well as prestigious private and corporate collections, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Whitney Museum of American Art, The Museum of Modem Art in New York City, The Museum ofEric Fischl is also the founder, President and lead curator for America: Now and Here. This multi-disciplinary exhibition of 150 of some of Americaís most celebrated visual artists, musicians, poets, playwrights, and filmmakers is designed to spark a national conversation about American identity through the arts. The project launched on May 5th, 2011 in Kansas City before traveling to Detroit and Chicago. Eric Fischl is a Fellow at both the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Science. He lives and works in Sag Harbor, NY with his wife, the painter April Gornik.Fischl is President of the Guild Hall Academy, East Hampton. Mia Funk is honored to have been chosen to be the inaugural artist participating in the Fischl Gornik residency and to be conducting interviews, artworks and community art initiatives with Guild Hall Academy, Sag Harbor Cinema Arts Center, and other initiatives founded by April Gornik and Eric Fischl.· www.ericfischl.com· www.creativeprocess.info

Art · The Creative Process

Eric Fischl is an internationally acclaimed American painter and sculptor. His artwork is represented in many distinguished museums throughout the world and has been featured in over one thousand publications. His extraordinary achievements throughout his career have made him one of the most influential figurative painters of the late 20th and early 21st centuries.Fischl's paintings, sculptures, drawings and prints have been the subject of numerous solo and major group exhibitions and his work is represented in many museums, as well as prestigious private and corporate collections, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Whitney Museum of American Art, The Museum of Modem Art in New York City, The Museum ofEric Fischl is also the founder, President and lead curator for America: Now and Here. This multi-disciplinary exhibition of 150 of some of Americaís most celebrated visual artists, musicians, poets, playwrights, and filmmakers is designed to spark a national conversation about American identity through the arts. The project launched on May 5th, 2011 in Kansas City before traveling to Detroit and Chicago. Eric Fischl is a Fellow at both the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Science. He lives and works in Sag Harbor, NY with his wife, the painter April Gornik.Fischl is President of the Guild Hall Academy, East Hampton. Mia Funk is honored to have been chosen to be the inaugural artist participating in the Fischl Gornik residency and to be conducting interviews, artworks and community art initiatives with Guild Hall Academy, Sag Harbor Cinema Arts Center, and other initiatives founded by April Gornik and Eric Fischl.· www.ericfischl.com· www.creativeprocess.info

Conversation of Our Generation » Podcast
41. The News Makes You Stupid, So Ignore It

Conversation of Our Generation » Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 49:43


Over Thanksgiving weekend, I stopped watching news, checking Twitter, and binging political podcasts- which I'm pretty sure upped my IQ by a solid 20 points. I didn't even spend extra time reading, writing, or listening to classical music. I just decluttered my mind for a few days and feel so much clearer now. I think there is a ripple from how the news makes us feel individually to the ills we see at a national level in America today. "If people in the media cannot decide whether they are in the business of reporting news or manufacturing propaganda, it is all the more important that the public understand that difference, and choose their news sources accordingly." -Thomas Sowell Individual: I feel my blood pressure spike when watching main stream outlets, even if it's people I agree with, because that's what it's intended to do. That's not healthy. I switched more to podcasts because the format is less conducive to the short segments of outrage that the MSM does to maintain viewership, but it's still so often top of mind. It's important to be aware of the news around the world, but watching the news is not necessarily the best thing. Family & Friends: Not only does politics divide family and friends now, but the news outlet you watch does. The siloing of ideas to ideology is dangerous, but to present one as news is utterly, and purposefully, destructive. This divides people along fanatical lines rather than allowing people who should love each other to unite despite these issues. Community: What happens to families and friends occurs in communities as well as the people segregate by ideology. This makes it hard to be a minority viewpoint in any place, so people become more entrenched, which reinforces the ideology and pushes out any disagreeing viewpoint. America: Now, since we have nowhere to turn in our personal lives- family, friends, community- we turn to the national politics, social media, or mainstream outlets to find a tribe. Instead of falling into a tribe that has disagreements, scuffles, and other struggles, we find ourselves in a tribe based on an ideology shared by people online or on TV that we will never meet. Join the Conversation of Our Generation!!! Subscribe to The Conversation of Our Generation's Podcast now on iTunes!! Want to learn more, but don't know what to read? Check out my Amazon Affiliate Page, and use those links to shop for books to help you learn and grow! Subscribe to our email list for our Recommended Reading, reviews on books and other content that can grow your store of knowledge. New products will be coming soon, exclusively for subscribers. If you would like to join me in the Conversation of Our Generation, follow me on Twitter @ConOfOurGen, Facebook Conversation of Our Generation Facebook Page and SteemIt @jamell Also, you can find me on YouTube Conversation of Our Generation YouTube Channel. I am just trying to join the Conversation of Our Generation. Let's get the dialogue going with comments, shares, questions- just say something! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/conofourgen/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/conofourgen/support

Wake Up Hollywood
Johnnie Hobbs III

Wake Up Hollywood

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 55:00


Johnnie Hobbs III is a tap dancer, film director, teacher, performer and coloring book collector. He’s worked with such theatre companies as The New Freedom Theatre, Adren Theatre Company, Interact Theatre and Matrix Theatre. A 2004 graduate of Philadelphia’s The University of the Arts, Johnnie moved to L.A. to follow his passion for film and television. His talent of tap dancing was showcased on “Showtime at The Apollo”, the Inauguration Events in Washington D.C for President Barack Obama and The Guatemala Dance Challenge in Guatemala. He’s first directorial effort was in 2012 with a tap dancing short film drama called “NOSTALGIA” starring Dule Hill (The West Wing, Psych) and tap dancers Sarah Reich, Jason Samuels Smith and Chloe Arnold. The film went on to be accepted to film festivals around the country. He’s directed four other short films since then. Johnnie’s been a guest speaker at University of Colorado, Temple University, Santa Monica College, and Art Institute to name a few. Relativity School, a new college in Downtown Los Angeles, has recently named him Adjunct Professor of tap dance for the Commercial Dance Department. He has worked on segments TV shows “ America Now,” “The Amazing Race,” and was an acting coach on a Showtime TV pilot while also assisting film producer Edward Saxon (Philadelphia, Silence of The Lambs). Johnnie really likes chocolate milkshakes. Link: vimeo.com/200775897 youtu.be/sB4K2ulX1Xw

I'm Not Joking
The Unemployable Darwyn Metzger

I'm Not Joking

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2018 73:49


Darwyn Metzger is the former star of America Now and an Emmy award-winning broadcast journalist, who began his career by asking MTV comedian Tom Green for a job live on the air of his talk show. Darwyn went on to become the founder and CEO of Phantom, a digital marketing and social media strategy firm […]

I'm Not Joking
The Unemployable Darwyn Metzger

I'm Not Joking

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2018 73:59


Darwyn Metzger is the former star of America Now and an Emmy award-winning broadcast journalist, who began his career by asking MTV comedian Tom Green for a job live on the air of his talk show. Darwyn went on to become the founder and CEO of Phantom, a digital marketing and social media strategy firm that works with Brands, Political campaigns, TV shows, Films & Celebrities including Nike, Trident, DirecTV, AT&T, Fox, BBC America and primetime TV shows on virtually every major network in America. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join the I’m Not Joking community today: petermcgraw,.org Peter McGraw Twitter Peter McGraw LinkedIn

Straight Talk Arkansas
Chintan Desai is running for Congress Arkansas 1st District

Straight Talk Arkansas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2018 32:33


Chintan Desai is a California native who came to Helena, Arkansas in 2010 to be a teacher with Teach for America Now he is running for congress to unseat Rich Crawford (R).You can find Chintan on Facebook and Twitter and you can visit his campaign website.Remember the primary election is May 22, 2018 so check your registration and VOTE

The Rush Limbaugh Show
Buck Sexton With America Now 02/21/17

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2017 113:17


CPAC's Matt Schlapp, WSJ's Kim Strassel and Filmmaker Ami Horowitz join Buck Sexton with America Now. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Buck Sexton Show
Buck Sexton With America Now 02/21/17

The Buck Sexton Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2017 113:17


CPAC’s Matt Schlapp, WSJ’s Kim Strassel and Filmmaker Ami Horowitz join Buck Sexton with America Now. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Junkfood Cinema
Clue w/Special Guest Meghan McCain

Junkfood Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2016 58:45


Columnist and America Now host Meghan McCain joins Brian & Cargill as they take turns solving the not-so-mysterious greatness of 1985's Clue.

The Change Book Radio Show
Join Deb Crowe as she interviews Susan Fries & David Campbell (Book 7)/podcast

The Change Book Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2016 63:00


Sue Fries is an award-winning author, public speaker, and syndicated talk radio host.  She's also a successful business owner, competitive dancer, and still finds time to be a mom. Known by many as “The Termite Lady” of Ecola Services, Inc., Sue is the former director and chair of the Pest Control Operators of California. She is also an environmental activist for disadvantaged children with asthma, Director of UAIAP (United Against Indoor Air Pollution), as well as a consultant and national spokesperson for Indoor Allergen Control Network. She has been featured on Discovery Channel, History Channel, and America Now. She has two children, Tyson and Tiana. Her website is:  www.suefries.com _______________________________________ David Campbell is an outstanding executive coach and mentor. He has held Executive Roles in Public, Private and Not-For-Profit Organisations. David brings a wealth of leadership and management experience to the Change Series.  His website is:  http://ddkcampbell.com.au/  

Authentic Health Coaching - Nutrition Podcast
Your Emotions And Weight Loss With Peggy Hall

Authentic Health Coaching - Nutrition Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2012 20:40


Are you struggling to lose weight? In this show, we interview Peggy Hall, America's Ultimate Wellness Expert according to Woman's World Magazine. Peggy shares her personal journey of health transformation and what she's learned about following your passion in life, managing your emotions and losing weight naturally. You've probably heard Peggy on her weekly ABC radio segment that's aired all across the United States and you've probably seen her on America Now talking about how to live a healthy lifestyle. But I guarantee you've never heard Peggy share these intimate details of her life story and how she's learned to take care of her own health - and share that message with others like you. So enjoy the show today and take great notes! For more information about Peggy, visit her at www.PeggyHall.com Remember to grab your copy of Dr. Candace Corson's Top 5 Nutrition Tips eBook at www.AuthenticHealthcoach.com

Reid L Rosenthal On the Right Side Archives - WebTalkRadio.net
Reid L Rosenthal On the Right Side – 1855 vs 2012. America Then. America Now. A President Who lies When He Moves His Lips. On Energy, On The Budget, On the Supreme Court. What the Hell Happened to Us? We Happened to Us. Asleep at the Switch. Time to Wak

Reid L Rosenthal On the Right Side Archives - WebTalkRadio.net

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2012 53:32


Mr Obama seems to think he can bully the Supreme Court, or that he can lie to us concerning legal precedents, the law, and the facts on Obamacare and the case pending in front of the nation’s highest court. But, it is more than that. He has unfurled the progressive/socialist flag he has kept hidden […] The post Reid L Rosenthal On the Right Side – 1855 vs 2012. America Then. America Now. A President Who lies When He Moves His Lips. On Energy, On The Budget, On the Supreme Court. What the Hell Happened to Us? We Happened to Us. Asleep at the Switch. Time to Wake Up appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.

The Nicole Sandler Show
3-9-10 Nicole Sandler Show

The Nicole Sandler Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2010 120:58


Nicole Sandler speaks with Mark Potok of the Southern Policy Law Center about their latest report "Rage on the Right," with Jacki Scheiner of Health Care for America Now about today's protest in Washington DC on the AHIP meeting, and with health care blogger/activist Karoli.

The Nicole Sandler Show
3-8-10 Nicole Sandler Show

The Nicole Sandler Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2010 123:18


Nicole shares some audio from Eric Massa's farewell radio show and wonders about his problems, speaks with Jack Schechner of Health Care for America Now about tomorrow's citizens posse at the AHIP meeting, and with Jason Leopold of Truthout.org about his piece on Obama and his backtracking on the military commissions act.

Duncan Phillips Lectures

Jul 16, 2009 Fischl’s upbringing in the suburbs of Long Island later informed his figurative paintings as well as his sculptures, drawings, and prints, which attack themes of sexuality and voyeurism while exposing the unsettling reality of mainstream American life. Currently, Fischl is working as curator and founder of America: Now and Here, a cross-country traveling exhibition of multi-disciplinary works reflecting differing viewpoints and hopes for America.

This Is Not Normal
The LiberalOasis Radio Show - Cutting Deals and Stacking Boxes - 5/16/09

This Is Not Normal

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2009 27:35


Jason Rosenbaum from Health Care for America Now! about the flurry of health reform activity, Tom Pappalardo on the joys of box-stacking, Glenn Johnson on the spot for ice cream and stuffed cabbage, Sarah Lariviere debuts our poetry corner, and Bill Scher on the House climate compromise.

This Is Not Normal
The LiberalOasis Radio Show - Thank Your Congressperson! - 2/14/09

This Is Not Normal

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2009 28:07


We stepped up, pressed Congress and got economic recovery passed. What's next? Jason Rosenbaum from theseminal.com and Health Care for America Now joins us.

Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
Oct. 17, 2008 Alan Watt "Cutting Through The Matrix" LIVE on RBN: "Transatlantic Economic Integration" *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Oct. 17, 2008 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)

Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2008 46:48


--{ Transatlantic Economic Integration: "Confused Peoples, Swirling Fear, Sensing Changes Coming Near, Change, the Word, Change for Task, Its Definition, No-one Will Ask, World Banksters All a-Salivating, Over Global Plantation They are Creating, Nationhood Seems to have Absconded, As Europe and America Now are Bonded, Sans Independence, sans the Nation, Transatlantic Economic Integration" © Alan Watt }-- MySpace Weasel, Stolen Book Sales. Crown, Queen Elizabeth I, "Illuminati" , British Empire - Regions - Milner, Cecil Rhodes, RIIA, CFR - Mandell House, Earl Grey - Commonwealth - United Nations. Summit of Americas, Amalgamation - Institute for Pacific Relations - Canada - Economic Integration - Treaties, Ties - Financial Crash, Bailouts by Taxpayer. Strategic Plans, Public Kept in Dark - U.S. and EU - Crisis, Mental Collapse - Building Blocks. Old Testament, Jehovah - Nature Worship, Greek Islands, Rome, Breeding - Moral Relativity - Population Reduction, Voluntary Sterilization - Elite - New-Agers, Magical Thinking. Age of Pisces, Bibles, "Soft-Kill" Process - Geneva, King James Bible. Mass Demonstrations - 2010, American Union - 2012, Global Government, UN. Scientifically-Designed Culture, Egosyntonic Society, Opinion Formation - Those with Spirit - Machines, Creatures of Instinct. (Articles: ["Canada integrating their economy with European Union" by Lonewacko (24ahead.com) - Oct. 10, 2008.] ["Corporate global governance? "Transatlantic Economic Union"? Open borders at the State Department" (24ahead.com) - March 13, 2008.] ["Framework for Advancing Transatlantic Economic Integration Between the United States of America and the European Union" (whitehouse.gov) - April 30, 2007.] ["Transatlantic Economic Council Report to the EU-U.S. Summit 2008" (whitehouse.gov) - June 10, 2008.] ["Fact Sheet: Advancing Transatlantic Economic Integration Through the Transatlantic Economic Council" Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs, Washington, DC (state.gov) - May 13, 2008.]) *Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Oct. 17, 2008 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)

This Is Not Normal
July 12, 2008

This Is Not Normal

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2008 27:41


McCain hates Social Security. Obama embraces government. Plus, Roger Hickey discusses the brand new coalition, Health Care for America Now.

Mickelson's Podcast
Tuesday March 13 2007

Mickelson's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2007 93:03


   "A Bee in the Mouth: Anger in America Now"  Peter Wood is as mad as "H" and isn't going to take it any more.   Then,  Ted Koppel says US will be engaged in the Middle East,   so will our children,  and our children's children.   Energy independence should be our number one priority.  How about energy sustainability?