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A reading of Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge (PHAK) Chapter 4. Checkout: www.wifiCFI.com for more audiobook readings and:STUDY COURSES (click any to try free!)Private Pilot >Instrument Rating >Commercial Pilot >CFI Study Course > CFII Study Course > Multi Engine Add-On > CHECKRIDE LESSON PLANS (click any to try free!)CFI Lesson Plans >CFII Lesson Plans > MEI Add-On Lesson Plans >TEACHING COURSES (click any to try free!)Teach Private Pilot >Teach Instrument Rating >Teach Commercial Pilot >Teach CFI Initial >Teach CFII Add-On >Support the show
Boomer & Brandon discuss the 1943 suburban noir Shadow of a Doubt, which Alfred Hitchcock described as his personal favorite of his own films 00:00 Welcome 03:03 Stigmata (1991) 09:15 Manda Bala (Send a Bullet, 2007) 14:15 DEVO (2025) 20:46 Naked Ambition (2025) 25:53 The Naked Gun (1988 - 2025) 35:40 Freakier Friday (2025) 42:30 The Aviator (2004) 48:09 The Game (1997) 51:21 Mauvais Sang (1986) 56:26 Young and Innocent (1937) 1:04:27 Shadow of a Doubt (1943)
A reading of Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge (PHAK) Chapter 3. Checkout: www.wifiCFI.com for more audiobook readings and:STUDY COURSES (click any to try free!)Private Pilot >Instrument Rating >Commercial Pilot >CFI Study Course > CFII Study Course > Multi Engine Add-On > CHECKRIDE LESSON PLANS (click any to try free!)CFI Lesson Plans >CFII Lesson Plans > MEI Add-On Lesson Plans >TEACHING COURSES (click any to try free!)Teach Private Pilot >Teach Instrument Rating >Teach Commercial Pilot >Teach CFI Initial >Teach CFII Add-On >Support the show
A reading of Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge (PHAK) Chapter 2. Checkout: www.wifiCFI.com for more audiobook readings and:STUDY COURSES (click any to try free!)Private Pilot >Instrument Rating >Commercial Pilot >CFI Study Course > CFII Study Course > Multi Engine Add-On > CHECKRIDE LESSON PLANS (click any to try free!)CFI Lesson Plans >CFII Lesson Plans > MEI Add-On Lesson Plans >TEACHING COURSES (click any to try free!)Teach Private Pilot >Teach Instrument Rating >Teach Commercial Pilot >Teach CFI Initial >Teach CFII Add-On >Support the show
Welcome Back Everyone! Thank You for joining us once again! 1st Film: Johnnie's Pick True Lies (1994) Directed by: James Cameron Starring: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jamie Lee Curtis, Tom Arnold, Bill Paxton and Tia Carrere 2nd Film: Director Choice - Martin Scorsese The Aviator (2004) Directed by: Martin Scorsese Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Cate Blanchett, Kate Beckinsale, John C. Reilly, Alec Baldwin and Alan Alda Thanks for Listening! Email: Strangerthanflicktion@gmail.com Twitters: Podcast- @SFlicktion Joey - @SpaceJamIsMyjam Jacob - @Jabcup Johnnie- @Shaggyroaddogg Time Stamps: True Lies - Rate and Review - 00:59:45 The Aviator - Review and Rate - 01:34:20
Born in the rugged Appalachian town of Sylva, North Carolina, Anthony Dyer was raised in a world of untamed adventure, where resilience was a way of life. That same fearless spirit propelled him into the elite realm of Special Operations Aviation, where he spent over a decade as a USAF Combat Special Missions Aviator, flying into the world's most volatile war zones. Tasked with executing high-risk missions under relentless pressure, Anthony's career was defined by precision, courage, and sacrifice. But what happens when the mission ends?In Moon Child, Anthony delivers a raw, unfiltered account of his life in combat-the triumphs, burdens, and unseen wounds that follow Warriors home. He shares the harrowing details of his most dangerous operations, including the 2018 Jolly Green Rescue Mission of the Year, where split-second decisions meant the difference between life and death. Yet, beyond the battlefield, Anthony faced a far deadlier enemy: the silent battles of addiction, trauma, and the search for purpose beyond war.For those who have known war, for those who have battled addiction, and for those still finding their way-Moon Child is your story, too.
A reading of Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge (PHAK) Chapter 1. Checkout: www.wifiCFI.com for more audiobook readings and:STUDY COURSES (click any to try free!)Private Pilot >Instrument Rating >Commercial Pilot >CFI Study Course > CFII Study Course > Multi Engine Add-On > CHECKRIDE LESSON PLANS (click any to try free!)CFI Lesson Plans >CFII Lesson Plans > MEI Add-On Lesson Plans >TEACHING COURSES (click any to try free!)Teach Private Pilot >Teach Instrument Rating >Teach Commercial Pilot >Teach CFI Initial >Teach CFII Add-On >Support the show
For over thirty years, Adam Scott has been one of the most engaging, hilarious, versatile actors we have working today. Born in Santa Cruz, California, Scott, the son of two teachers and the youngest of three children, sent all of his schooling in The Golden State, as he was a graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Post college, Scott started to get acting gigs in several feature films like Star Trek: First Contact, The Lesser Evil, High Crimes, and a notable supporting role in The Aviator, sharing scenes with Leonardo DiCaprio. At the same time, he had made a name for himself on the small screen with appearances on shows like Boy Meets World, Party of Five, and as a love interest on Six Feet Under. Growing up, Scott always dreamed of becoming either the next Al Pacino or David Letterman, becoming obsessed with Pacino as a beacon of acting for a generation as well with Letterman's obscure sense of humor tickling his funny bone. It's funny how life works out, because as Scott was making his mark in more dramatic work, the summer of 2008 changed his career forever when he starred in the latest comedy from director Adam McKay, Step Brothers, and without any improve skills to his resume, was able to land giant laughs opposite the biggest comedy star of the time, Will Ferrell. From this moment, things took off for Scott, as the following summer saw the release of the cult comedy television classic, Party Down, which followed a group of caterers in Los Angeles as they hope to make it in Hollywood. The show was cancelled after two seasons in 2010 (though it was brought back in 2023 for a third season), but as that door closed for Scott, another one opened with his role as Ben Wyatt on Parks and Recreation, a state auditor who slowly becomes the love interest for Leslie Knope (Amy Poehler). As a fan of the acclaimed NBC show, I can say that the best thing to happen to Parks and Recreation was the addition of Scott as Ben Wyatt, delivering one of the funniest characters on the show as well as one of the best television couples of the last twenty years. Since his time with the gang from Pawnee, Indiana, he's continued to showcase his range as an actor, with guest comedic spots on shows like The Good Place and Veep, was part of the ensemble for Big Little Lies, appeared in the sequel to Wet Hot American Summer, and even hosted comedic physical game show called Don't in 2020. But all of this work has lead him to the biggest role of his career so far as Mark on hit Apple TV+ drama, Severance. From the mind of creator Dan Erickson, Severance follows employeesat a mysterious company called Lumon Industries that have undergone a procedure known as “severance” to ensure that they have no memories to the outside world while they are at work, with no memory of their work life once they leave the building. This creates then the idea of an “innie” and “outie” personality within one's self, which would be dangerous if the worlds crosses, but that's exactly what happens to Mark at the end of season one, as he and his other colleges at Lumon briefly are able to bring their innie selves into the real world in their outie's body. The second season grapples with the repercussions of the rebellious Lumon employee's actions, as well as goes down various rabbit holes to show that the company that Mark works for is various dangerous as well as a deeper, personal connection to him that he could've ever known. It's riveting, thought-provoking, thrilling television that has slowly become the best show on television in large part to the excellent writing by Erickson, the inventive direction by Ben Stiller, and the incredible work by the show's massive ensemble, led by Scott, who in season two, not only gives the best performance of his career so far, but the best performance by any actor on television this year. In his glowing review of the season, our television editor Tyler Doster stated that Scott was “at his best this season,” finding “a new hunger” within his performance that grows this season as the mystery around Mark and the other characters begins to take shape. In my in-depth conversation with the Emmy nominated actor and producer, we discussed the anticipation of filming season two, the differences in playing Mark S. and Mark Scout, how trust is a key theme throughout the second season, and what it is like to be part of a global television phenomenon similar to The Twilight Zone and Lost; two shows that mean a lot to him and speak to the power of character forward storytelling. We also spoke about the dueling romantic relationships Mark finds himself in, what it is like working with co-stars Britt Lower and Dichen Lachman, the technical challenges of filming the camcorder and running sequences found in first and last episode of the season, as well as his versatility as a character actor; moving from drama to comedy, and how that helped him form who Mark is. In between all of this, Scott shared his favorite flavor of Gatorade, the need for bananas when performing stunts on set, his fondness for his time on his other beloved television series Party Down and Parks and Recreation, and why he loves the Fast and The Furious franchise. From comedy to drama to everything in between, Scott can do it all, and with Severance, he's showcasing a confidence of an actor who is destiny to continue to empty the tank until it's time to punch out his time card a long time from now. Adam Scott is Emmy-nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series for the episode "Cold Harbor" of Severance. Music: Severance, Opening Title Sequence: Season 2 (intro) and “B-3” from BoxCat Games Nameless: The Hackers RPG Soundtrack (outro).
Suit Up! With T.D. Severin and his debut medical thriller Deadly Vision. Fighting for his medical career and eventually his life, Deadly Vision tells the tale of Dr. Taylor Abrahms' battle against overwhelming odds, political machinations, sabotage and murder, to bring Virtual Heart Surgery to reality and save the life of someone he loves. We'll be talking with Todd about his writing process, virtual reality in medicine, creativity, comics and much more! Pick up Deadly Vision - https://ripplemusic.bigcartel.com/product/deadly-vision-medical-psychological-thriller-by-t-d-severin Order my pulp treasure hunt novel, One Man's Treasure https://a.co/d/i19YMn7 Order my 1920's Aviator novella, Unwanted Passenger https://a.co/d/5FVQJWU Follow Todd: https://tdseverin.com/ https://www.instagram.com/tdseverin/?hl=en https://a.co/d/856awAv https://ripple-music.com/ https://ripplemusic.bigcartel.com/ Follow The Show! https://terrancelayhew.com/suitup/ https://www.instagram.com/suitup.author https://www.facebook.com/tlayhew
Colonel John R. “Buck” Buckingham (Ret.), call sign “BUCK,” is a legendary U.S. Air Force fighter pilot, former Base Wing Commander at Buckley Air Force Base, and a true American patriot. With over 34 years of distinguished military service and more than 6,000 flight hours in fighter jets Buck's career is a testament to skill, leadership, and unwavering dedication to country. Buck's aviation journey began in the F-4E Phantom, followed by time as an elite AT-38 instructor and A-10 Thunderbolt II pilot. He later joined the Colorado Air National Guard, where he flew the A-7D Corsair II before commanding the skies in the F-16 Fighting Falcon for the final 17 years of his career. With multiple deployments to active combat zones in Iraq & Afghanistan. Buck decorations speak for themselves. In the immediate aftermath of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, Buck was the first fighter pilot scrambled to protect American airspace—playing a critical role in Operation Noble Eagle (ONE) and the rapid transformation of U.S. homeland defense. As Vice Wing Commander at Buckley AFB, Buck led with precision and integrity, overseeing key operations, training initiatives, and mission readiness across one of the country's most strategic Air Force installations. Even in retirement, “Buck” continues to soar. He still flies a variety of private aircraft, remains active in the aviation community, and embraces life as a proud family man and passionate upland bird hunter. He made his podcast debut on The Mountain Side, where he shared his incredible story—from Cold War missions to post-9/11 homeland defense—offering listeners a rare glimpse into the life of a true American Fighter Pilotwww.TheMountainSidePodcast.comAffiliates LinksSponsor Linkswww.SABObroadheads.comMountain Side listeners receive $10 off & Free Shipping on all SABO Broadheads!www.BulletProof.comMountain Side listeners Use Discounts code: MOUNTAINSIDE to receive 20% off all Bulletproof products!www.ONNIT.comMountain Side listeners use Discount code TMS to receive 10% off ONNIT products!
Want more MTM Vegas? Check out our Patreon for access to our exclusive weekly aftershow! patreon.com/mtmvegas Want to work with us? Reach out! inquiries at mtmvegas dot com Episode Description This week earnings reports and stats came rolling in to indicate whether Las Vegas is really struggling or not. While some numbers do indicate a pullback in visitation, the gaming numbers were actually quite positive giving us mixed results. We also dive into a few earnings calls to see what is driving the good and what they have to say about the rest of the year. In other news Boring Company is expanding with another loop system in Nashville. We also discuss: Venetian removing their LOVE sign, stats showing how local gamblers differ from tourists, 3 rules for living in Las Vegas, Plaza's Jonny Suite, GVR's $200 million renovation, the John Wick Experience and how you can score the Aviator's cool new roulette jacket. Episode Guide 0:00 Vegas blue pool water 0:30 The Fall of Vegas? Rough visitor numbers for June 2:12 Looking at visitor numbers over the years 3:16 How REVPar in June compares to the past - More revenue per room? 5:05 The worst takes on the Vegas slowdown 7:45 Will Las Vegas shift back towards the gambler? 8:58 A look back at 2008 Caesars Total Rewards 10:30 Caesars - lower drink prices & less comps for elites 12:55 Carversteak's tricky prix fixe menu 15:15 NYNY pizza bargain? 16:11 Hogs & Heifers announces new Downtown Vegas location 17:22 Is Downtown Grand in serious financial trouble? 18:07 Another Vegas casino is closing soon - End of $3.99 AYCE spagetti! 20:12 Venetian's new Wizard of Oz activation 22:12 Westgate brings back Elvis 1969 23:48 Fontainebleau may be getting desperate - Tons of new promos 26:29 Resorts World - strangest comp ever? 27:47 The wider slowdown is worse for the newest Vegas casinos Each week tens of thousands of people tune into our MtM Vegas news shows at http://www.YouTube.com/milestomemories. We do two news shows weekly on YouTube with this being the audio version. Never miss out on the latest happenings in and around Las Vegas! Enjoying the podcast? Please consider leaving us a positive review on your favorite podcast platform! You can also connect with us anytime at podcast@milestomemories.com. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or by searching "MtM Vegas" or "Miles to Memories" in your favorite podcast app. Don't forget to check out our travel/miles/points podcast as well!
Spriha Tucker is the Field CTO at Buildkite, where she plays a pivotal role in bridging the gap between Buildkite's engineering teams and its clients. A two-time Y-Combinator founder, Spriha previously co-founded Aviator, a developer productivity platform, which served customers like Slack, Figma, Doordash, Bosch, and others. Her prior experience includes Product Management at Google on developer tools, data, infrastructure and search ads, and at Microsoft, on platform tooling. Spriha also taught as an instructor at General Assembly and spent time as a Quantitative Trader at Morgan Stanley, focusing on developing trading models and trade execution algorithms for equities. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Econometrics and a Master's in Computer Science from the University of Pennsylvania.You can find Spriha on the following sites:LinkedInXGitHubHere are some links provided by Spriha:BuildkitePLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCASTSpotifyApple PodcastsYouTube MusicAmazon MusicRSS FeedYou can check out more episodes of Coffee and Open Source on https://www.coffeeandopensource.comCoffee and Open Source is hosted by Isaac Levin
Laugh. Lunge. Suit Up! #suitupphilosophy What makes a swashbuckler? It's one of those conversations which gets into semantics and specifics. However, the purer you try to define it, the less meaning you gain from the idea. Swashbuckling is an attitude. One which is seen from characters like Robin Hood, Zorro, or Indiana Jones. They are from different places, different times, and different goals, but each exhibit what it means to swashbuckle. Laughing in the face of danger. Choosing to defy the odds. Lunging into the thick of things because it's the right thing to do. As much as any fencing style, it's all about your stance. It's about how you approach the world and conflicts around you. Don't quibble about exacting definitions. Get out there and Suit Up! Order my pulp treasure hunt novel, One Man's Treasure https://a.co/d/i19YMn7 Order my 1920's Aviator novella, Unwanted Passenger https://a.co/d/5FVQJWU Follow The Show! https://terrancelayhew.com/suitup/ https://www.instagram.com/suitup.author https://www.facebook.com/tlayhew
In over a hundred years of Sherlock Holmes storytelling, there have been countless continuations and pastiches of his narrative. Paul Bishop has edited 52 Weeks of Sherlock Holmes Novels: Traditional Favorites and Exciting New Discoveries Join our conversation where we discuss the enduring nature of the world's greatest detective, the legacy of pastiche authors, James Bond, the shadow of Sherlock and much more! Order 52 Weeks of Sherlock Holmes Novels: Traditional Favorites and Exciting New Discoveries - https://a.co/d/fBVojfd Order my pulp treasure hunt novel, One Man's Treasure https://a.co/d/i19YMn7 Order my 1920's Aviator novella, Unwanted Passenger https://a.co/d/5FVQJWU Follow Paul Bishop: https://www.facebook.com/Bishsbeat/ https://x.com/BishsBeat https://sherlockadjacent.substack.com/ Follow The Show! https://terrancelayhew.com/suitup/ https://www.instagram.com/suitup.author https://www.facebook.com/tlayhew
Want more MTM Vegas? Check out our Patreon for access to our exclusive weekly aftershow! patreon.com/mtmvegas Want to work with us? Reach out! inquiries at mtmvegas dot com Episode Description This week earnings reports and stats came rolling in to indicate whether Las Vegas is really struggling or not. While some numbers do indicate a pullback in visitation, the gaming numbers were actually quite positive giving us mixed results. We also dive into a few earnings calls to see what is driving the good and what they have to say about the rest of the year. In other news Boring Company is expanding with another loop system in Nashville. We also discuss: Venetian removing their LOVE sign, stats showing how local gamblers differ from tourists, 3 rules for living in Las Vegas, Plaza's Jonny Suite, GVR's $200 million renovation, the John Wick Experience and how you can score the Aviator's cool new roulette jacket. Episode Guide 0:00 Aviators new roulette jacket 0:29 A look at the new John Wick Experience 2:43 Boring Company is building another loop 4:16 Venetian removes “LOVE” sign 5:37 Takeaways from Red Rock's earnings call - Killing it? 7:30 How local gamblers differ from tourists & what that means 10:09 Green Valley Ranch $200 million renovation & new rooms 11:45 3 Rules for Living in Las Vegas 13:01 Plaza's quirky “Jonny Suite” 14:48 Caesars seat fee controversy 16:34 Caesars earnings - Soft summer but recovery ahead? 18:40 Caesars testing new offers, how players will respond 19:36 June gaming numbers……aren't bad Each week tens of thousands of people tune into our MtM Vegas news shows at http://www.YouTube.com/milestomemories. We do two news shows weekly on YouTube with this being the audio version. Never miss out on the latest happenings in and around Las Vegas! Enjoying the podcast? Please consider leaving us a positive review on your favorite podcast platform! You can also connect with us anytime at podcast@milestomemories.com. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or by searching "MtM Vegas" or "Miles to Memories" in your favorite podcast app. Don't forget to check out our travel/miles/points podcast as well!
Cate Blanchett (Elizabeth, The Aviator, Tár) is one of the most respected actors of our time. She's an on-screen chameleon who transforms into whatever role she plays, taking on whatever accent is required of her — so much so that she says it's easy to forget what she actually sounds like. At last year's Toronto International Film Festival, Cate sat down with Tom Power for a thoughtful conversation about two of her most recent projects (the unique political satire “Rumours” and the psychological thriller series “Disclaimer”), plus, her voice work.
The journey is calling. Will you pick up? It's almost a cliche of writing to say there's a call to adventure. Casually, it sounds simple. Ask and answer. Adventure is rarely so kind. Adventure doesn't ask, it demands. It pulls you from the safety of your known world and hurls you into a journey from which you cannot escape unharmed or unchanged. The choice to embrace the change it offers is yours. Your attitude defines what the journey looks like. In large part, it also determines who you will be at the destination. Will you Suit Up? Order my pulp treasure hunt novel, One Man's Treasure https://a.co/d/i19YMn7 Order my 1920's Aviator novella, Unwanted Passenger https://a.co/d/5FVQJWU Follow The Show! https://terrancelayhew.com/suitup/ https://www.instagram.com/suitup.author https://www.facebook.com/tlayhew
In Episode 206 of the Transition Drill Podcast, retired Navy Commander Victor Avila's story begins in Tijuana, Mexico, and stretches across decades of challenge, growth, and purpose. From surviving an abusive home and immigrating to the United States at age nine, to eventually retiring as a Navy Commander and flying commercial jets for American Airlines, Victor's path is anything but conventional.Victor opens up about his chaotic upbringing, his struggles with school, and his early failures in the military. He talks candidly about enlisting in the Navy with no direction, then joining the Army out of desperation after separating. It wasn't until a pivotal assignment in Germany, where he met his future wife and pursued a college degree, that Victor began to rebuild his life with discipline and clarity.Victor eventually returned to the Navy, earned his commission, and fulfilled his childhood dream of becoming a pilot. He rose to the rank of O5, serving as both aviator and instructor. Though not directly stated in the interview, Victor officially retired from the Navy in 2022 and now flies for American Airlines.His story resonates with veterans and first responders who may be struggling with transition, self-doubt, or the weight of past mistakes. Victor shows that transformation is possible with the right mindset and support system.Don't miss an episode. Follow the Transition Drill Podcast and share with someone who needs to hear it.The best podcast for military veterans, police officers, firefighters, and first responders preparing for veteran transition and life after service. Helping you plan and implement strategies to prepare for your transition into civilian life.Follow the show and share it with another veteran or first responder who would enjoy this.CONNECT WITH THE PODCAST:Instagram: WEBSITE: LinkedIn: SIGN-UP FOR THE NEWSLETTER:QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS:SPONSORS:Brothers & Arms USAGet 20% off your purchaseLink: https://brothersandarms.comPromo Code: Transition20Trident CoffeeGet 15% off your purchaseLink: https://tridentcoffee.comPromo Code: TDP15GRND CollectiveGet 15% off your purchaseLink: https://thegrndcollective.com/Promo Code: TRANSITION15
Tune in for Doubleshot by Raymond Benson, the second book of the Union Trilogy. We're joined by Blake Powers (Bond Life Chicago) to discuss the highs and lows of the book, the characterization of Bond, Hemingway style bull fighting, twinning and much more! Pick up Doubleshot - https://a.co/d/ege7wFF Order my pulp treasure hunt novel, One Man's Treasure https://a.co/d/i19YMn7 Order my 1920's Aviator novella, Unwanted Passenger https://a.co/d/5FVQJWU Follow Blake: https://www.instagram.com/bondlifechicago/?hl=en https://www.youtube.com/@BondLifeChicago Follow The Show! https://terrancelayhew.com/suitup/ https://www.instagram.com/suitup.author https://www.facebook.com/tlayhew
In this episode of Dubai Real Estate Unplugged, host Paul Sharland sits down with David Natroshvili, the founder of Spribe and the mind behind one of the most played crash games in the world: Aviator.David shares his inspiring journey from a 5 person team in a Kyiv basement to a 300-strong global company with 55 million users. The conversation goes beyond gaming as Paul and David dive into Dubai's growth, the city's appeal to global entrepreneurs and why David chose to invest in a record-breaking AED 167 million Off Plan penthouse with haus & haus.They explore:What makes Dubai attractive to business founders and investorsThe city's population growth and real estate opportunitiesDavid's take on quality development and long term value in propertyGlobal pricing comparisons and Dubai's market positioningA candid and engaging conversation that blends tech success, smart investment thinking, and a fresh perspective on Dubai's future.Love our podcast? Got feedback? Send us a text message.The haus & haus Investment Playbook:https://bit.ly/4lLjXsG Q2 2025 Market Reports by Community:http://bit.ly/4m2mtd9 Q2 2025 Off Plan Market Report:http://bit.ly/46lY7qq Q2 2025 Commercial Real Estate Guide:http://bit.ly/452ssbfFollow us on social
This is a loooong one folks! Once again the boys return to talk some great films! 815. SATURDAY NIGHT (2024) 814. SOUTHLAND TALES 813. MAN ON FIRE 812. AN UZI AT THE ALAMO 811. THE AVIATOR 810. MIDNIGHT EXPRESS 809. THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON 808. HARRY BROWN 807. DAYDREAM BELIEVERS: THE MONKEES STORY … Continue reading "The Film List HK1K 815-806"
Send us a textLet's take to the skies! Laurie Gwen Shapiro joins me to talk The Aviator and the Showman: Amelia Earhart, George Putnam, and the Marriage that Made an American Icon. Buy The Aviator and the ShowmanCheck out Laurie's websiteSupport the show
The original weird billionaire, Howard Hughes was a filmmaker, a playboy and a world record-breaking aviator. He was also an obsessive germophobe who died a paranoid recluse.Journalist Zing Tsjeng and BBC business editor Simon Jack tell the story of one of the strangest billionaires in history. A wealthy child who was orphaned young, he dallied in different businesses but still became the richest man in America.In this special series, Good Bad Dead Billionaire, find out how five of the world's most famous dead billionaires made their money. These iconic pioneers who helped shape America may be long gone, but their fingerprints are all over modern industry - in business trusts, IPOs, and mass production. They did it all first, but how did they make their billions?Good Bad Billionaire is the podcast exploring the lives of the super-rich and famous, tracking their wealth, philanthropy, business ethics and success. There are leaders who made their money in Silicon Valley, on Wall Street and in high street fashion. From iconic celebrities and CEOs to titans of technology, the podcast unravels tales of fortune, power, economics, ambition and moral responsibility, before inviting you to make up your own mind: are they good, bad or just another billionaire?
Gene Koon joins the show to talk about his debut thriller Another Try. Wine and bullets. Another Try is a sharp political thriller, intertwining hidden agendas and looming danger as Garris Kelley navigates through a vineyard of trouble that entangles both a covert plot and political echelons. On this episode, we discuss Gene's experiences in The Hague, writing Another Try, prose styles, aviation adventures and much more! Pick up Another Try https://a.co/d/felKEq1 Another Try Audiobook https://a.co/d/felKEq1 Pick up my pulp treasure hunt novel, One Man's Treasure https://a.co/d/i19YMn7 Pick up my 1920's Aviator novella, Unwanted Passenger https://a.co/d/5FVQJWU Follow Gene https://genekoon.com/ https://x.com/genekoonbooks https://www.instagram.com/genekoonbooks/?hl=en https://www.threads.com/@genekoonbooks Follow The Show! https://terrancelayhew.com/suitup/ https://www.instagram.com/suitup.author https://www.facebook.com/tlayhew
Give characters a mountain. A goal of imposing breadth and magnitude to loom over the course of the story. This ambition gives readers and characters a direction. The way characters choose to respond tells you about them. Are they excited or avoidant? The mountain remains. By desire or dire necessity, at the base of the mountain the character is forced to climb. The climb takes effort. Pushing the character to their limits. Testing their resolve and ability. It has to be hard enough to matter. Too easy and we aren't invested in the effort. Summiting the peak takes everything they have. Challenging them to new heights. When they reach the top, they are forever changed by their experience. Which leads to the most important question in a story: What's next? Suit Up! Order my pulp treasure hunt novel, One Man's Treasure https://a.co/d/i19YMn7 Order my 1920's Aviator novella, Unwanted Passenger https://a.co/d/5FVQJWU Follow The Show! https://terrancelayhew.com/suitup/ https://www.instagram.com/suitup.author https://www.facebook.com/tlayhew
Welcome to Cottonmouth, the town of misfit spies. What does the US government do with spies and special operators when they pass their expiration date? They retire them to a small town deep in the Piney Woods of East Texas, where they're certain to cause no trouble. A collection of broken spies, former double agents, and retired operators lives in secrecy, under the watchful eye of the government in the small, deep-woods town of Cottonmouth, Texas. Jay S. Bell joins the show to talk about: The Origin of Welcome to Cottonmouth Writing an ensemble of spies Jay's pulp fiction favorites Playing with genres And much more! Pick Up Welcome to Cottonmouth https://a.co/d/7JJ8faL Pick up my pulp treasure hunt novel, One Man's Treasure https://a.co/d/i19YMn7 Pick up my 1920's Aviator novella, Unwanted Passenger https://a.co/d/5FVQJWU Follow Jay: https://www.jaysbell.com/ https://x.com/pprbackwrtr https://www.instagram.com/jaysbell2025/ Follow The Show! https://terrancelayhew.com/suitup/ https://www.instagram.com/suitup.author https://www.facebook.com/tlayhew
This week we have a look at the 1970 Hammer Dracula film TASTE THE BLOOD OF DRACULA. This is Episode #463! Taste the Blood of Dracula is a 1970 British supernatural horror film produced by Hammer Film Productions. Directed by Peter Sasdy from a script by Anthony Hinds, it is the fifth installment in Hammer's Dracula series, and the fourth to star Christopher Lee as Count Dracula, the titular vampire. The film also features Geoffrey Keen and Gwen Watford.Taste the Blood of Dracula was followed by Scars of Dracula, also released in 1970.Once more we are joined by a very special guest. This writer received the Tony award for his play Red and wrote the book for the Tony award-winning Moulin Rouge. As a screenwriter, he has been nominated for the Oscar three times and has received Golden Globe, BAFTA, WGA and Edgar awards. His film work includes Skyfall, Gladiator, The Aviator, Hugo, Rango, Sweeney Todd, They/Them, The Last Samurai, and Any Given Sunday. He also created the television series Penny Dreadful for Showtime. next year will see the release of his movie Michael, about Michael Jackson. We are joined tonight by JOHN LOGAN.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/castle-of-horror-podcast--4268760/support.
Someone you think you can trust, is just, another way to die. On the Lighting The Pipes Podcast, when the hosts review James Bond stories, they have a category for Allies and Adversaries. Depending on the story, they are frequently one and the same. Spy work is all a matter of relationships. It's why networking is a part of the vocabulary. It's why trusting the wrong person can lead to disaster. The Bond stories are full of strong allies who aid Bond on his missions, but sometimes they turn out to be an enemy. Double crossing Bond at the least expected (and most dramatic) moment. The truth is, perfect trust is nearly impossible. There's always a risk in giving others a part of our lives, it's a trade off Bond calculates based on his job, but we typically only assess in the post-mortem. The more deliberate you are in who you trust, the more conscious you can appreciate the value of that trust kept. Order my pulp treasure hunt novel, One Man's Treasure https://a.co/d/i19YMn7 Order my 1920's Aviator novella, Unwanted Passenger https://a.co/d/5FVQJWU Follow The Show! https://terrancelayhew.com/suitup/ https://www.instagram.com/suitup.author https://www.facebook.com/tlayhew
The life and legacy of Amelia Earhart are framed by her disappearance on July 2, 1937. However, in her new book, The Aviator and the Showman, author Laurie Gwen Shapiro examines Earhart's remarkable accomplishments beyond her mysterious disappearance in 1937, focusing on her pioneering role in aviation and the significant impact of her marriage to George Putnam. Shapiro reveals how their relationship shaped their public personas, examining the dynamics of celebrity and media influence during the Jazz Age. Buy The Aviator and the Showman: Amelia Earhart, George Putnam, and the Marriage that Made an American Icon by Laurie Gwen Shapiro here:US Bookshop.org: https://bookshop.org/a/111804/9780593295908UK Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Aviator-Showman-Earhart-Marriage-American/dp/0593295900Read the New Yorker excerpt here: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2025/06/09/amelia-earharts-reckless-final-flightsFollow Laurie here:Website: https://lauriegwenshapiro.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lauriegwenshapiroInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauriestories/Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/lauriestories.bsky.socialX: https://x.com/LaurieStories-----------------------------------------------------
Ryan Pote joins the show to talk about his debut novel Blood and Treasure. We'll discuss how Ryan's background, his writing habits, creating Ethan Cain, Blood and Treasure and much more! The winner of The Great Circle Giveaway will also be announced at the end of the episode! Pick up a copy of Blood and Treasure https://a.co/d/h4iyKVz Pick up pulp treasure hunt novel, One Man's Treasure https://a.co/d/i19YMn7 Pick up 1920's Aviator novella, Unwanted Passenger https://a.co/d/5FVQJWU Follow Ryan https://www.ryanpote.com/ https://www.instagram.com/ryanpotebooks https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/52592124.Ryan_Pote https://x.com/ryanpotebooks https://www.facebook.com/ryanpotebooks Follow The Show! https://terrancelayhew.com/suitup/ https://www.instagram.com/suitup.author https://www.facebook.com/tlayhew
WWII & Vietnam combat pilot Col. Richard “Dick” Bushong takes us from 155-knot B-17 climbs to Mach 2.1 in the F-4, describing 28 hairy missions, dead-reckoning nav, and sheet-metal patch art. He's 102, still volunteers every Thursday at Tucson's 390th Memorial Museum, and wrote My Wars to capture the stories. Grab a coffee, tighten your formation, and hear a masterclass in staying alive—plus the morale-crushing day HQ “prorated” his tour. Four engines, two out, no brakes? No problem. Learn more about the 390th Memorial Museum in Tucson, AZ Check out Col. Bushong's book My Wars Show Notes 0:00 Intro 6:00 Getting Into Aviation 16:50 390th Bomb Group 28:53 Missions and Formations 39:10 Logistics 44:33 Closest Call Be sure to subscribe to 21Five's Youtube Channel to see our luggage review videos! Connect with us on LinkedIn Our sponsors: Move your airplane without breaking your back or the bank! Max said the Amigo AeroTow's affordable T1 tug has 'changed his hangar life'. Learn more about AeroTow's family of aviation tugs and see why its earning rave reviews from top 40 aviation podcast hosts around the globe. Use code "21five" at checkout for $100 off any AeroTow product! -- Harvey Watt, offers the only true Loss of Medical License Insurance available to individuals and small groups. Because Harvey Watt manages most airlines' plans, they can assist you in identifying the right coverage to supplement your airline's plan. Many buy coverage to supplement the loss of retirement benefits while grounded. Visit harveywatt.com to learn more! -- Advanced Aircrew Academy enables flight operations to fulfill their training needs in the most efficient and affordable way—anywhere, at any time. We do this by providing high-quality professional pilot, flight attendant, flight coordinator, maintenance, and line service training modules delivered via the web using a world-class online aviation training system. Visit aircrewacademy.com to learn more! -- Tim Pope is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ and a pilot. His financial planning practice provides services to aviation professionals and aviation 401k plans. Tim helps clients pursue their financial goals by defining them, organizing & optimizing resources, planning, implementing, and monitoring their financial plan. Visit https://link.21fivepodcast.com/timothy-pope to learn more. Check out Tim's podcast: The Pilot's Portfolio podcast -- VAERUS MEANS RIGHT, TRUE, AND REAL.Buy or sell an aircraft the right way, using a true partner, to make your dream of flight real. Connect with Brooks at Vaerus Jet Sales | Learn more about the DC-3 Referral Program -- The 21.5 Podcast is supported by our friends at ProPilotWorld.com - The Premier Information & Networking Resource for Professional Pilots -- Do you have feedback, suggestions, or a great aviation story to share? Email us info@21fivepodcast.com Check out our Instagram feed @21FivePodcast for more great content and to see our collection of aviation license plates. The statements made in this show are our own opinions and do not reflect, nor were they under any direction of any of our employers.
Plan and execute. A simple combination? Most do one or the other, but rarely succeed at balancing the needs of both. My favorite dynamic to create a character is to lean on one idea versus the other. Too much time planning and execution may be delayed to dangerous consequences. Rushing to execute may leave too little time to know what to do. Leaping into a situation without having a sound strategy. Just like planning the perfect heist, it's necessary to take the needed time to line up the details and executing without hesitation to carry it out. Suit Up! Order my pulp treasure hunt novel, One Man's Treasure https://a.co/d/i19YMn7 Order my 1920's Aviator novella, Unwanted Passenger https://a.co/d/5FVQJWU Follow The Show! https://terrancelayhew.com/suitup/ https://www.instagram.com/suitup.author https://www.facebook.com/tlayhew
Heroes are made for conflict. Conflict makes heroes. Avoid stupid conflicts. Avoid the things which take time and attention, but don't bring good or glory. Stories only work with conflict. The better the conflict, the better the hero who faces them. It forces the character of a protagonist to the surface. Weak conflicts create weak stories. Boring. Dull. Do not finish. Crafting the perfect conflict to bring the best from your story and characters is a necessity of good writing. Pick at the thing which makes your protagonist groan, suffer and strive against. It makes for gripping reading if they choose to be heroic. Embrace the conflicts for good purpose. They don't need to manufactured. You don't need to look for them. They will come to you. Can you Suit Up!? Order my pulp treasure hunt novel, One Man's Treasure https://a.co/d/i19YMn7 Order my 1920's Aviator novella, Unwanted Passenger https://a.co/d/5FVQJWU Follow The Show! https://terrancelayhew.com/suitup/ https://www.instagram.com/suitup.author https://www.facebook.com/tlayhew
With Rob Hart and The Medusa Protocol On today's episode, we are joined by best selling author, Rob Hart to talk about The Medusa Protocol the much anticipated follow up to Assassins Anonymous. We'll discuss: Kung Fu and Musicals Writing action scenes Establishing authority with the reader Using social media And much more! Order The Medusa Protocol https://a.co/d/9S1ALdK Order my pulp treasure hunt novel, One Man's Treasure https://a.co/d/i19YMn7 Order my 1920's Aviator novella, Unwanted Passenger https://a.co/d/5FVQJWU Follow Rob https://robwhart.com/ https://www.instagram.com/robwhart1/?hl=en https://robwhart.substack.com/ https://bsky.app/profile/robwhart.bsky.social Follow The Show! https://terrancelayhew.com/suitup/ https://www.instagram.com/suitup.author https://www.facebook.com/tlayhew
If you think the golden age of invention is gone, well you haven't met aviator and entrepreneur Igor Pasternak. Today, Peter sits down with Igor to talk about his airship invention, a zero-emission variable buoyancy air vehicle, that is changing the freight industry. Learn more about Aeros HERE.
Race. Rest. Suit Up! #suitupphilosophy "If you can fill the unforgiving minute with sixty seconds worth of distance run." Kipling's admonition is why we race. We run against the ticking clock. Trying to avoid being crushed beneath the weight of time. Going the distance in our field of play. We extend all our efforts to accomplish our goals within the limited time we are given each day. It's foolish and impossible to maintain that much momentum in perpetuity. Eventually, you have to rest. Rest is the space needed to recharge and regroup. Without it, we disintegrate at the moment of impact. Unravel when we are needed. It is a gift to catch your breath before taking the next step of your adventure. Suit Up! Order my pulp treasure hunt novel, One Man's Treasure https://a.co/d/i19YMn7 Order my 1920's Aviator novella, Unwanted Passenger https://a.co/d/5FVQJWU Follow The Show! https://terrancelayhew.com/suitup/ https://www.instagram.com/suitup.author https://www.facebook.com/tlayhew
We sit down with Jonathan Rogers, the director of The Mirror of Amun-Ra a short pulp-adventure film introducing a new hero: Cleopatra Pryce. On this episode, we talk: The challenges of filmmaking Creating Cleopatra Pryce Choosing an artifact Where Jonathan got his awesome fedora Intial thoughts on Dial of Destiny and much more! Watch The Mirror of Amun-Ra https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECqILeZK-Mo&t=1s Order my pulp treasure hunt novel, One Man's Treasure https://a.co/d/i19YMn7 Order my 1920's Aviator novella, Unwanted Passenger https://a.co/d/5FVQJWU Follow Jonathan Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/cleopatrapryce Instagram Page: https://www.instagram.com/cleopatrapryce/ IMDb Page: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt15427802/ Letterboxd Page: https://letterboxd.com/film/the-mirror-of-amun-ra/ Follow The Show! https://terrancelayhew.com/suitup/ https://www.instagram.com/suitup.podcast/ https://www.facebook.com/tlayhew
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In this episode, we're joined by Casey Maxted—a man whose resume reads like an adventure novel. From his roots growing up on an Iowa farm to serving as a Green Beret in the U.S. Special Forces and later as an FBI agent tackling violent crime and counterterrorism, Casey has seen it all. But his story doesn't stop there. He's now channeling his experience and passion into entrepreneurship, running multiple businesses including Cold Zero Whiskey and Pillars of Valor Coffee, and, most notably, serving as Director of Operations at Warrior Rising, a nonprofit helping veterans find purpose through business ownership.Sawyer and Tork dig deep with Casey about his journey—exploring the sacrifices, camaraderie, and lessons learned along the way. Casey opens up about the transitions between his high-intensity careers, his candid reflections on team building and leadership, and why helping others—especially veterans and law enforcement—drives him. They also get into his family life, how growing up on a farm shaped his work ethic, and how he balances multiple projects with being an engaged dad.Of course, there's plenty of talk about whiskey (including some live tasting!), entrepreneurship, and the importance of surrounding yourself with the right people. Whether you're a veteran, a business owner, or just someone looking for a bit of inspiration and wisdom, Casey's story is packed with insights and heart. So pull up a chair in the barn—this episode is one you won't want to miss!Farmer Grade Memorial Day Sale https://farmergrade.com/ Learn More About Our New Project
Lieutenant Colonel (ret) Mitchell “Taco” Bell joined the Marine Corps in 1986 and was winged a Naval Aviator in January of 1991. He flew the KC-130 in Cherry Point, NC, Okinawa Japan and Fort Worth TX in the Reserves. His primary duty has been Recruiting for nine of his 29 years in the Marine Corps.In 1998, he left active duty, was hired by American Airlines, and currently flies the Boeing 787 around the world. As a reservist, he ran an old Mig Base in TQ Iraq from 2005 to 2006 and worked with the Afghan Police for 8 months in 2008 and again for a short tour in 2009 with Prison Corrections over in Afghanistan.Taco currently assists with numerous charities and Veterans organizations in the DFW area. He directs the Purple Hearts Reunited Valor Guard, a return team dedicated to delivering lost medals of valor across the country. In addition, Taco has conducted return ceremonies himself, on behalf of Purple Hearts Reunited (PHR). He has been on the show before talking about PHR before and the great things that organization does.
Dr. David Hamilton, retired surgeon and award-winning historian joins us to to discuss his upcoming book The Enigmatic Aviator: Charles Lindbergh Revisited (out May 21, 2025—on the 98th anniversary of Lindbergh's legendary flight to Paris). Dr. Hamilton unveils the lesser-known side of Lindbergh—his pivotal contributions to medical science, organ perfusion technology, and even the design of early centrifuges. We explore Lindbergh's engineering brilliance, his secretive private life, and how his scientific legacy was buried beneath decades of political smears and tabloid noise. From barnstorming to building perfusion pumps, from fighting with the Luftwaffe to shaping the future U.S. Air Force, Lindbergh's life was more complex than the myths suggest. This deep dive is both revelatory and respectful, with stories you've never heard—because until now, no one had dug this deep. Dr. Hamilton at the Smithsonian - Unusual, in that the Spirit of St. Louis was down for cleaning - NOT hanging from the ceiling as it usually is!
Dan shares his life history as a 3 generation pilot.
welcome back to episode 332 of the Pilot to Pilot podcast. In todays podcast episode we talk about the journey of Tom, a commercial pilot transitioning from a successful engineering career to pursue his lifelong aspiration of becoming a professional pilot. Throughout the discussion, we delve into Tom's experiences with aircraft ownership, specifically his acquisition of a Cessna 150 and subsequently a Mooney, highlighting the financial aspects and the unique challenges associated with each. Tom shares valuable insights into his training process, which includes both traditional flight instruction and self-driven initiatives, underscoring the importance of perseverance in the face of uncertainty within the aviation industry. We also explore the emotional dynamics of pursuing such a significant career change, particularly regarding family support and the inherent risks involved in aviation. This episode serves as an inspiration for those contemplating a similar path, reinforcing the notion that dedication and passion can ultimately lead to the fulfillment of one's dreams in aviation.Companies mentioned in this episode: Garmin Sirius XM Aviation Ground School Southern Illinois University NetJets Flexjet Mooney Cessna Paradigm Aerobatics
The gang deep dives into Aviator this week, G learns the game and shows the rest of the team and explains how It could be addictive and how people need to bet responsibly. We also tackle as many of your questions as we can. Plus Shannon Sharp, again ...
We are privileged to present the voices of individuals dedicated to effecting change and mitigating the harm inflicted upon our precious planet. These are individuals deeply committed to the core values that drive positive transformation. Thank you for tuning in to our episodes and for your ongoing dedication to stewarding our planet, not just on Earth Day but throughout the year. We can't save the planet overnight, but by acting mindfully, we can create a better future. Let's make Every Day, Earth Day!Composer MAX RICHTER on Nature's Sonic LandscapeFounder of PETA INGRID NEWKIRK on the Shared Traits between Humans and AnimalsJULIAN LENNON (Musician and Founder of White Feather Foundation) on Balancing Our Relationship with Mother Earth BERTRAND PICCARD (Explorer, Aviator of 1st Round-the-World Solar-Powered Flight) discusses his adventures and how climate change will change our quality of lifeCARL SAFINA (Author and environmentalist) on the Miracle of Life on Earth NAN HAUSER (Whale Researcher, President, Center for Cetacean Research & Conservation) on How a Whale Saved her LifeU.S. Poet Laureate ADA LIMÓN on Embracing Hope Amid Environmental UncertaintyEnvironmental Writer DAVID FARRIER on Evaluating Our Environmental LegacyGrammy & Emmy Award-winning Sound Engineer CYNTHIA DANIELS on The Role of Art and Compassion in Transforming SocietyEconomist ODED GALOR on Education's Role in Addressing Climate Change President of EarthDay.ORG KATHLEEN ROGERS on Advocating for Global Environmental Education Lead Author of IPCC 6th Assessment Report JOELLE GERGIS on Learning from Historical Climate DataFmr. Prime Minister's Strategy Unit Director SIR GEOFF MULGAN on Imagining a Circular Future for SocietyFree Solo Climber of 200+ of the World's Tallest Skyscrapers ALAIN ROBERT on The Consequences of Overproduction on the PlanetDirector of Climate Hazards Center, UC Santa Barbara CHRIS FUNK on Adapting to a Two-Degree WorldEnvironmental Writer DAVID FARRIER Stretching Time and Empathy for Future GenerationsAuthor of Finding the Mother Tree DR. SUZANNE SIMARD on Trees: Advanced Communicators of the Natural World“Most Influential Living Philosopher” PETER SINGER on the Ethical Imperative to Respect Animal LifeFmr. Exec. Director, Greenpeace Int'l, Special Envoy for Int'l Climate Action, German Foreign Ministry JENNIFER MORGAN on the Importance of Resilience in AdvocacyTo hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
We are privileged to present the voices of individuals dedicated to effecting change and mitigating the harm inflicted upon our precious planet. These are individuals deeply committed to the core values that drive positive transformation. Thank you for tuning in to our episodes and for your ongoing dedication to stewarding our planet, not just on Earth Day but throughout the year. We can't save the planet overnight, but by acting mindfully, we can create a better future. Let's make Every Day, Earth Day!Composer MAX RICHTER on Nature's Sonic LandscapeFounder of PETA INGRID NEWKIRK on the Shared Traits between Humans and AnimalsJULIAN LENNON (Musician and Founder of White Feather Foundation) on Balancing Our Relationship with Mother Earth BERTRAND PICCARD (Explorer, Aviator of 1st Round-the-World Solar-Powered Flight) discusses his adventures and how climate change will change our quality of lifeCARL SAFINA (Author and environmentalist) on the Miracle of Life on Earth NAN HAUSER (Whale Researcher, President, Center for Cetacean Research & Conservation) on How a Whale Saved her LifeU.S. Poet Laureate ADA LIMÓN on Embracing Hope Amid Environmental UncertaintyEnvironmental Writer DAVID FARRIER on Evaluating Our Environmental LegacyGrammy & Emmy Award-winning Sound Engineer CYNTHIA DANIELS on The Role of Art and Compassion in Transforming SocietyEconomist ODED GALOR on Education's Role in Addressing Climate Change President of EarthDay.ORG KATHLEEN ROGERS on Advocating for Global Environmental Education Lead Author of IPCC 6th Assessment Report JOELLE GERGIS on Learning from Historical Climate DataFmr. Prime Minister's Strategy Unit Director SIR GEOFF MULGAN on Imagining a Circular Future for SocietyFree Solo Climber of 200+ of the World's Tallest Skyscrapers ALAIN ROBERT on The Consequences of Overproduction on the PlanetDirector of Climate Hazards Center, UC Santa Barbara CHRIS FUNK on Adapting to a Two-Degree WorldEnvironmental Writer DAVID FARRIER Stretching Time and Empathy for Future GenerationsAuthor of Finding the Mother Tree DR. SUZANNE SIMARD on Trees: Advanced Communicators of the Natural World“Most Influential Living Philosopher” PETER SINGER on the Ethical Imperative to Respect Animal LifeFmr. Exec. Director, Greenpeace Int'l, Special Envoy for Int'l Climate Action, German Foreign Ministry JENNIFER MORGAN on the Importance of Resilience in AdvocacyTo hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
We are privileged to present the voices of individuals dedicated to effecting change and mitigating the harm inflicted upon our precious planet. These are individuals deeply committed to the core values that drive positive transformation. Thank you for tuning in to our episodes and for your ongoing dedication to stewarding our planet, not just on Earth Day but throughout the year. We can't save the planet overnight, but by acting mindfully, we can create a better future. Let's make Every Day, Earth Day!Composer MAX RICHTER on Nature's Sonic LandscapeFounder of PETA INGRID NEWKIRK on the Shared Traits between Humans and AnimalsJULIAN LENNON (Musician and Founder of White Feather Foundation) on Balancing Our Relationship with Mother Earth BERTRAND PICCARD (Explorer, Aviator of 1st Round-the-World Solar-Powered Flight) discusses his adventures and how climate change will change our quality of lifeCARL SAFINA (Author and environmentalist) on the Miracle of Life on Earth NAN HAUSER (Whale Researcher, President, Center for Cetacean Research & Conservation) on How a Whale Saved her LifeU.S. Poet Laureate ADA LIMÓN on Embracing Hope Amid Environmental UncertaintyEnvironmental Writer DAVID FARRIER on Evaluating Our Environmental LegacyGrammy & Emmy Award-winning Sound Engineer CYNTHIA DANIELS on The Role of Art and Compassion in Transforming SocietyEconomist ODED GALOR on Education's Role in Addressing Climate Change President of EarthDay.ORG KATHLEEN ROGERS on Advocating for Global Environmental Education Lead Author of IPCC 6th Assessment Report JOELLE GERGIS on Learning from Historical Climate DataFmr. Prime Minister's Strategy Unit Director SIR GEOFF MULGAN on Imagining a Circular Future for SocietyFree Solo Climber of 200+ of the World's Tallest Skyscrapers ALAIN ROBERT on The Consequences of Overproduction on the PlanetDirector of Climate Hazards Center, UC Santa Barbara CHRIS FUNK on Adapting to a Two-Degree WorldEnvironmental Writer DAVID FARRIER Stretching Time and Empathy for Future GenerationsAuthor of Finding the Mother Tree DR. SUZANNE SIMARD on Trees: Advanced Communicators of the Natural World“Most Influential Living Philosopher” PETER SINGER on the Ethical Imperative to Respect Animal LifeFmr. Exec. Director, Greenpeace Int'l, Special Envoy for Int'l Climate Action, German Foreign Ministry JENNIFER MORGAN on the Importance of Resilience in AdvocacyTo hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
Cate Blanchett (Elizabeth, The Aviator, Tár) is one of the most respected actors of our time. She's an on-screen chameleon who transforms into whatever role she plays, taking on whatever accent is required of her — so much so that she says it's easy to forget what she actually sounds like. Last year, Cate sat down with Tom for a thoughtful conversation about two of her most recent projects (the unique political satire “Rumours” and the psychological thriller series “Disclaimer”), plus, her voice work and how she chooses her roles.
Join Captain Jeff, Dr. Steph, Captain Nick, Producer Liz, Alpha Juliet. Enjoy! APG 657 SHOW NOTES WITH LINKS AND PICS 00:00:00 Introduction 00:06:12 NEWS 00:06:30 Delta Plane and Air Force Jets Close Call at DCA 00:16:13 Air Traffic Controller Charged with Assault after Altercation in DCA Tower 00:21:29 UPDATE - Swift B734 at Vilnius, Impacted Building on Final Approach 00:27:32 Plane Crash Near Minneapolis Sends Home Up in Flames With No Survivors on Board 00:41:52 Pilot Father and Mom Black Out Mid-Flight 01:03:20 Los Angeles to Shanghai Flight Diverted After Pilot Forgets Passport 01:19:17 GETTING TO KNOW US 01:38:39 FEEDBACK 01:38:50 Robert - Newish Pilot Upgrade Priority Optics 01:53:43 Phil - DC Crash - Altimeter Discrepancies 01:58:19 Dominic - Chat GPT Images of US Pilots 02:01:09 Pedro - Madeira Go Around 02:07:40 Carl - Inventor of Swiss Cheese Model Passes Away 02:11:04 WRAP UP Watch the video of our live stream recording! Go to our YouTube channel! Give us your review in iTunes! I'm "airlinepilotguy" on Facebook, and "airlinepilotguy" on Twitter. feedback@airlinepilotguy.com airlinepilotguy.com ATC audio from https://LiveATC.net Intro/outro Music, Coffee Fund theme music by Geoff Smith thegeoffsmith.com Dr. Steph's intro music by Nevil Bounds Capt Nick's intro music by Kevin from Norway (aka Kevski) Copyright © AirlinePilotGuy 2025, All Rights Reserved Airline Pilot Guy Show by Jeff Nielsen is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License
Emilio Arrhat, a dodo bird, crash lands on Bark Street, not knowing where he is OR who he is. Can Snoop and Sniffy help him remember and get him back on his way?