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The Hampden Roar
Awful Scotland taught a lesson by ruthless Greece and relegated to Nations League 'B'

The Hampden Roar

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 75:18


Andy Bargh is joined by the Edinburgh Evening News' Barry Anderson, football writer Graham Spiers & the BBC's Thomas Mackintosh to chat about a deflating night at Hampden in which Greece battered Scotland 3-0 to win promotion. Team selection and shape, the share of the blame, the support, the team's effort and attitude and what next are all on the agenda. Thanks for listening and supporting the podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Hampden Roar
Getting the Greek perspective ahead of the League A play-off

The Hampden Roar

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 36:25


Creator and host Andy Bargh is joined by Greek Sport24 website editor Stavros Liosis and the Eidnburgh Evening News' Barry Anderson to chat about the Greeks ahead of the League A play-off. Exciting youngsters, a goal machine, a change of stadium and how they view the Scots are all covered. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

PLZ Soccer Podcast
Will Rangers takeover bring warchest to battle Celtic? I The Journos

PLZ Soccer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 60:24


Peter Martin is joined by Alison McConnell, Hugh MacDonald and Barry Anderson on this week's episode of The Journos as they discuss the imminent takeover at Ibrox. 

Facing the Future
Beware of the Bond Vigilantes

Facing the Future

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 44:49


This week on Facing the Future, we talked about the nation's budget challenges with Barry Anderson, former Deputy Director for Budget Review at the White House Office of Management and Budget. He also served as Deputy Director and then Acting Director of the Congressional Budget Office (CBO). Beyond his work on the U.S. budget, Anderson headed the Budgeting and Public Expenditures Division in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). Anderson sees some similarities between the early days of the Clinton Administration in the 1990's and the current situation.

WKXL - New Hampshire Talk Radio
Facing the Future | Remember the budget surplus "problem"?

WKXL - New Hampshire Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 44:49


This week on Facing the Future, our guest is Barry Anderson, who has consulted leaders around the world on matters of budget substance and process. When he was Deputy Director of the Congressional Budget Office we actually had a budget surplus. We'll discuss how things have changed.

Cumberland Road
Brian Gibson - I Am Still Here

Cumberland Road

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 78:14 Transcription Available


Reverend Brian Gibson writes:"My name is Brian Gibson.  I am sixty years old and have been married to Michelle for 32 years.  We met on July 4th of 1992 and were married on September 12th of 1992.  We have three children Adam, Kevin, and Annalise.  We also have four grandchildren Haley, Hagen, Gabby, and Amelia. My daughter, Annalise, was the catalyst in my wife and I returning to church.  She was friends with Drew Edwards, son of Joey Edwards, and asked if we could go to her dad's church.  We attended on that Sunday and our faith journey began.I began seminary at the age of fifty.  My first professor, Steve Parrish walked in with long hair and sandals and a notebook the size of two Bibles.  Introduction to the Old Testament was begun.  During my spiritual walk, my wife lost her mother and I lost my brother and mother.  I also lost a great deal of my eyesight to a disease known as optic neuritos.  Those stumbling blocks led me to almost end my faith walk.  If it had not been for Tiffany McClung, Barry Anderson, and Courteney Pace, I would have closed the book on the calling God has told me to take.  I am also grateful the strength my family gave me and continues to give me to this very day."Music is provided by Pierce Murphy, Caldera Blue. Source:  https://www.freemusicarchive.org/music/Pierce_Murphy/through-the-olive-branches/caldera-blueComments: http://freemusicarchive.org/Additional comments:  modifications made to shorten and loop song for introduction and closing of podcast.Copyright Attribution and License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

The Hampden Roar
Win against Croatia will keep alive Scotland's hopes of being in Pot 1 for WC qualifying

The Hampden Roar

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 76:42


Creator and host Andy Bargh welcomes Barry Anderson from the Edinburgh Evening News and Liam McLeod, BBC Radio Scotland commentator, to preview Scotland's match against Croatia on Friday. Plus, there's input from Gavin Noon from the Scotland's coefficient Twitter page, as he makes the permutations and consequences easier to understand. McGinn's return, Doak's place, Christie's role, Hanley's minutes, Conway's claim, McLean's merit.. they and more are all covered ahead of a huge match. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Teleforum
Judicial Elections and Free Speech

Teleforum

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 60:07


Judicial selection in the states is not uniform, but most states have some form of judicial elections. Some are contested elections--whether partisan or nonpartisan--and some involve uncontested retention elections. During an election, judicial candidates must abide by ethical rules that explicitly restrict their ability to speak freely.What are the implications, if any, for restrictions on judicial speech arising from different systems of selecting and retaining judges? How do judicial campaign experiences inform free speech perspectives? Join us for a conversation about how judicial elections intersect with free speech rights.Featuring:Hon. Clint Bolick, Justice, Arizona Supreme CourtHon. J. Brett Busby, Justice, Texas Supreme CourtHon. Daniel Kelly, Former Justice, Wisconsin Supreme Court(Moderator) Hon. G. Barry Anderson, Justice, Minnesota Supreme Court (ret.) Related Reading(s):Op. Ed By Justice BolickOther Materials

The Hampden Roar
How will Steve Clarke line-up his team for Thursday's match against Poland?

The Hampden Roar

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 68:05


Creator and host Andy Bargh welcomes commentator Calum Brown and Barry Anderson from the Edinburgh Evening News to discuss the new faces in the Scotland squad, potential shape, the injury list, the 'reading of the room' and more. Will Doak or Gauld feature? What's Conway's role at the moment? Will Ralston or Johnston play at right-back? Plus, Polish football writer and author Ryan Hubbard joins to chat about Polish expectations after a disappointing summer. Please leave a kind rating wherever you listen if you're enjoying the pod! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Hampden Roar
A good half-an-hour v Finland & the final Euros squad confirmed

The Hampden Roar

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2024 42:08


Creator and host Andy Bargh welcomes BBC Scotland's Lewis Irons & Barry Anderson from the Edinburgh Evening News to discuss Scotland's poor form, Craig Gordon, the Finland match in general and the final 26-man squad for the Euros. If you're enjoying the pod, please leave us a rating or review! It really helps us get more exposure. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Iowa Press
County Supervisors

Iowa Press

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 0:27


Barry Anderson, Clay County supervisor, and Mark Campbell, Webster County supervisor, who both serve on the board of directors for the Iowa State Association of Counties, discuss important issues, challenges and opportunities at the county government level.

The Hampden Roar
Deflating night at Hampden with slow Scotland losing 1-0 to Northern Ireland

The Hampden Roar

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 66:31


After passing Netherlands off the park on Friday, Scotland had no idea how to get past Michael O'Neill's Northern Ireland team who defended well and made us think. Andy Bargh welcomes commentator Rory Hamilton and the Scotsman's Barry Anderson to discuss what concerns this brings for Scotland and Steve Clarke. Lack of tempo, lack of intuition, lack of solidity. Work to do! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Scottish Football
Scottish Cup 4th round reaction and Tony Watt on chicken chasing and the pressure to perform at Dundee United

Scottish Football

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 22:17


Liam McLeod is joined by Dundee United striker Tony Watt and Barry Anderson of the Edinburgh Evening News to discuss all the big talking points in Scottish football. They look back on the weekend's Scottish Cup ties and give their reaction to the 5th round draw. Tony also gives his thoughts on Derek Adams' latest controversial comments and tells us why he's loving life at Tannadice.

The Hampden Roar
A new defence, 2nd choice keepers and cutting it to 23: Scotland head to Georgia for penultimate qualifier

The Hampden Roar

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 39:29


Creator and host Andy Bargh welcomes Barry Anderson from the Scotsman to look ahead to Scotland's match in Georgia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Hampden Roar
Opportunities, the future and Gilmour's first goal: Scotland beaten by impressive France in Lille

The Hampden Roar

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 38:45


Scotland took a shock lead in Lille but were ultimately beaten 4-1 by a strong France team. Creator and host Andy Bargh is joined by the Scotsman's Barry Anderson to chat about the game, the chances given to squad players and the apex point of this squad. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Hampden Roar
Scotland with chance to seal Euro 2024 qualification with a point in Seville

The Hampden Roar

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 37:31


There are three ways that Scotland can confirm qualification for Euro 2024 during this international break. Will we do it in our own right against Spain or will other results go our way? Host Andy Bargh welcomes Calum Brown from BeIN Sports and the Scotsman's Barry Anderson to talk Tierney's absence, McTominay's finest hour, non goal-scoring strikers and one unlucky midfielder. Please rate and subscribe if you're enjoying the pod! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Scottish Football
League Cup Quarter-Final Preview and SWNT v Belgium Look ahead

Scottish Football

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 20:47


Thomas Duncan looks ahead to the Scottish League Cup Quarter finals with Edinburgh Evening News journalist Barry Anderson and SWNT v Belgium with Amy Canavan

Living Your Dash Podcast
ep 186 - Can you handle the truth?

Living Your Dash Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 35:50


Former vice-president Al Gore once challenged America to stare into "The Inconvenient Truth." In actuality, the truth isn't concerned about one's convenience with it - it simply is. The world has never been keen to the acceptance of truth. Time and again, the world has proven that we'd rather restructure, repackage, or destroy that which is culturally, socially, or politically repugnant or a threat to power structures. But the truth doesn't care. "We have nothing to fear from the truth," a brave soul once said, but "in-truth" they were naive. Unless we go forward with courage. In this podcast, Sean talks with pastor Barry Anderson about the humble adherence leaders must have toward the truth. If we want to be leaders of integrity, we must stick with our commitment to the truth.

Scottish Football
Where is it going wrong for Hearts?

Scottish Football

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 18:14


Alasdair Lamont and Thomas Duncan talk to Barry Anderson from the Edinburgh Evening News about Hearts' worrying recent form

Living Your Dash Podcast
ep 173: The Improved Serve

Living Your Dash Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 34:11


Jesus Christ gave a command that is profoundly powerful: "A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another." (John 13:34-35) To serve each other - not for our own satisfaction but the help of the other - is not intended to be purposely conspicuous, but by nature of its very being in a selfish world, it will be. This is the way the Church is to meant to impact our world: loving service no matter what. In this message from his heart, Barry Anderson talks with Sean about his message on Sunday, then Rick jumps in to tell us about Easter!

The Hampden Roar
Scotland start Euro campaign with comfortable win before Spain visit Hampden

The Hampden Roar

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 68:31


A 3-0 win against Cyprus gets Scotland underway nicely in the Euro '24 qualifiers. John McGinn scores again while McTominay made a strong impact from the bench with two goals. Andy Bargh welcomes Barry Anderson from the Scotsman and Calum Brown from Bein Sports to dissect the performance against the Cypriots and preview Tuesday's game against the Spaniard. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Superscoreboard
The Big Scottish Football Podcast Episode 32: "David Beckham wears McGuffie pyjamas" [Explicit]

Superscoreboard

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 60:32


Ewen Cameron is joined by a cast of thousands on this week's Big Scottish Football Podcast, to look back at a packed weekend of games up and down the Scottish leagues. Actor Jerry Taylor is on to speak about Celtic's treble hopes and his undying love of Ange Postecoglou, plus Barry Anderson from the Edinburgh Evening News discusses Hearts' progress under Robbie Neilson and future chances of challenging for the Premiership's Top 2. Falkirk Daft host and producer John McInally also gives us his take on all the action at the top of Scottish League One, plus listener Richard Baird debates with Ewen whether or not Rangers still have a chance of winning this season's top flight. We're also following on from last week's show discussing your opinions on Hampden, with a first person perspective from Andrew Mitchell on Scotland's national stadium. And, your shouts for "If Scottish Football were a holiday"!

The Big Scottish Football Podcast
Episode 32: David Beckham wears McGuffie pyjamas [Explicit]

The Big Scottish Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 60:32


Ewen Cameron is joined by a cast of thousands on this week's Big Scottish Football Podcast, to look back at a packed weekend of games up and down the Scottish leagues. Actor Jerry Taylor is on to speak about Celtic's treble hopes and his undying love of Ange Postecoglou, plus Barry Anderson from the Edinburgh Evening News discusses Hearts' progress under Robbie Neilson and future chances of challenging for the Premiership's Top 2. Falkirk Daft host and producer John McInally also gives us his take on all the action at the top of Scottish League One, plus listener Richard Baird debates with Ewen whether or not Rangers still have a chance of winning this season's top flight. We're also following on from last week's show discussing your opinions on Hampden, with a first person perspective from Andrew Mitchell on Scotland's national stadium. And, your shouts for "If Scottish Football were a holiday"!

The Hampden Roar
Hampden Roar Scotland Quiz Tournament - Quarter-final 1: John Bleasdale vs Barry Anderson

The Hampden Roar

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 57:16


It's the first Hampden Roar Scotland quiz! Eight regular Hampden Roar contributors and pundits will scrap for the title between January and the March qualifiers, with the man behind the podcast, Andy Bargh, putting the quiz together. First up is John Bleasdale (author of Scotland's Swedish Adventure) against Barry Anderson (Edinburgh Evening News & The Scotsman) Categories include career paths, higher or lower, line-ups, goalscorers before the specialist subject round to finish. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Hampden Roar
Scotland defeated in Turkey friendly with selection and performance frustrating many supporters

The Hampden Roar

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 37:40


Host Andy Bargh is joined by Barry Anderson of the Scotsman to discuss Scotland's friendly defeat to Turkey. Team selection, the goalkeeping situation, and experimentation all fall under the microscope. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Hampden Roar
Scotland show resolve to overcome Ireland and go within one point of promotion

The Hampden Roar

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 45:04


Scotland struggled through the first-half but they recovered to beat Republic of Ireland 2-1 at Hampden on Saturday night. Host Andy Bargh welomes Barry Anderson of the Scotsman and Gordon Sheach from the Tartan Scarf for a chat.. Defensive injuries Christie undroppable? Who replaces McTominay Fraser's impact Importance of Nations League Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Living Your Dash Podcast
ep 145 - Freedom's Two Law's and Rick's important message

Living Your Dash Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 23:54


You've heard about the Ten Commandments ... maybe the Four Spiritual Laws ... but how about the Galatian Laws? No? Never heard about them? Well, you probably have, but on thing is for certain: you need to be crystal clear on how they apply to your life. And it's not hard ... but it is important! Check out Sean and Barry Anderson's discussion in this week's podcast as well as hear Rick make a very important part of our church's history.

Scarves Around The Funnel
Episode 190 – Summer Sun

Scarves Around The Funnel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 75:58


Laurie and Mark are joined by Evening News reporter Barry Anderson, to discuss Hearts pre-season preparations and all of the summer news from Tynecastle. Music: Hard Sell Hotel by Shane […]

The Hampden Roar
Scotland travel to Republic of Ireland after important win over Armenia

The Hampden Roar

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 42:49


Scotland impressed against a weak Armenia side at Hampden and now travel to Dublin for our second group game of the campaign. Andy Bargh welcomes Barry Anderson of the Scotsman and John Bleasdale, author of Scotland's Swedish Adventure, onto the pod to chat. Anthony Ralston's first start and first goal John Souttar the RCB Che Adams up-front The midfield energy Chances for fringe players The challenge ahead against Ireland Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Hampden Roar
Scotland comfortably beaten by Ukraine in World Cup play-off semi-final

The Hampden Roar

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 59:29


Scotland didn't turn up on one of the most important nights of all. Andy Bargh welcomes SFSA writer Ben Ramage, @AirForceWan's Alan Risk and for the first time, Scotsman & Edinburgh Evening News journalist Barry Anderson to pick the bones of what was a completely underwhelming performance. What do we do without Kieran Tierney? Is a lone-striker supported by two midfielders our best option? Do we, the fans, help the team in such nervy circumstances? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Scarves Around The Funnel
Episode 176 – Technophobia

Scarves Around The Funnel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 82:42


Mark and Ryan are joined by journalist Barry Anderson to discuss Hearts' draw with Dundee United, the upcoming match against St Mirren in the Scottish Cup and how local media […]

Old Firm Facts
I Should Tonton Zola Moukoko

Old Firm Facts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 81:38


After the season's first Edinburgh derby, Adam is joined by guests from both sides of the divide.  Edinburgh Evening News and The Scotsman journalist Barry Anderson discusses the importance of Craig Gordon, what's changed at Hearts since the Brora Rangers embarrassment, why we need to do more in terms of marketing our game, chasing Vladimir Romanov on a bike, proposed changes to Hampden, interviewing Rino Gattuso and a chaotic experience with former Dundee and Rangers defender Zurab Khizanishvili. FourFourTwo and Nutmeg writer Kenny Millar has worked in communications for the SFA, Scottish national team and Hibs, and he talks about the emergence of Matt Macey, the challenges faced by staff at the SPFL, his work with the United to Prevent Suicide movement, stalking Efe Ambrose, writing Ian Cathro's best man speech, the importance of 'marginal gains' in Scottish sport, writing a book on Football Manager obsession, almost securing a move to Hibs for Andy Robertson and how Neil Lennon cost him a Christmas night out. Adam puts questions from Twitter to Barry and Kenny, introduces a new feature highlighting tenuous Celtic and Rangers links, shares some iconic responses to Scottish football club Twitter accounts and asks his guests to help him debunk a myth involving the words 'Edouard', 'tinpot' and 'nan.

Teleforum
Navigating High Profile Defamation

Teleforum

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 59:46


The rise in cancel culture aided by online activity—and more recently by the national press—can result in significant harm to an individual's or a company's reputation. Speaking out on nearly any topic on an online platform has become increasingly risky because it takes no time for a profile or a post to move from virtual anonymity to notoriety. Join Libby Locke, a Partner at Clare Locke LLP, to discuss how individuals and companies can respond effectively to high-profile reputational attacks.Featuring:-- Libby Locke, Partner, Clare Locke LLP -- Moderator: Hon. G. Barry Anderson, Associate Justice, Minnesota Supreme Court

Talking Industrial Automation
Barry Anderson of Latsa -- Episode 54

Talking Industrial Automation

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 24:21


Former SI and seasoned estimation pro Barry Anderson of Latsa Consulting offers his tips for winning the right business in this episode of Talking Industrial Automation. Plus, he reveals why he thinks the future of automation is so bright.

Game Production Community Podcast
Scrum & Agile Practices in Games Development - Game Production Discord

Game Production Community Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 112:46


The Game Production Discord hosted a panel on Scrum and agile practices in game development, featuring four panelists with varying backgrounds from in- and outside the industry!Huge thanks to Maurice Kroes from Abstraction Games who housed a session with panellists Jeff Lindsey from Bossa Studios, Kimberly Rodatos from Digital Owl, Barry Anderson from Sainsbury's, Diversive and Selfull. They tackled topics like the backlog, user stories and estimations, discussing their practical implementations, limitations encountered and accompanying solutions.Made possible  by Juney Dijkstra MSc. - Producer, Game & Player Analyst, Game (Dev) Event Organiser. Thank you Juney. We would love feedback - leave it anywhere we can reach it! For more articles and interviews with producers and others in the games industry, check out:http://www.game-production.comABOUT GAME-PRODUCTION.COMOur Vision is to enable games industry professionals to plan better, lead better and stop the crunch culture, through building a community of support, knowledge and training.Please visit the website, which exists as a place to gather and chat, swap ideas and learn from each other, accumulate expertise and even accreditation. We are gradually building a library of podcasts, videos, training, articles and guides. Please join us.http://www.game-production.comFOLLOW US:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/gameproductioncommunityWebsite: https://www.game-production.comDiscord (most active): https://discord.gg/NBamcKYsP6

It's Always Soccer in Philadelphia
Episode #124 - "Stuart Findlay, He's Our Guy" w/ Barry Anderson (2-18-21)

It's Always Soccer in Philadelphia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 30:23


Episode #124 with Scottish football writer Barry Anderson of The Scotsman and The Edinburgh News -Stuart Findlay as a player -Kilmarnock talk -the SPL beyond Celtic and Rangers -Scottish players coming to America -your questions, comments, concerns -Carson Wentz comparisons Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Curious Navel
Ep 021 - Barry Anderson

Curious Navel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 35:23


It was a pleasure to speak with this warm, modest, and talented performer who shared his passion for several years on tour as Bob Crewe in The Jersey Boys. Though musical theatre is on hold, he remains devoted to the art of storytelling. Listen to his story, and you will get to know his kind and gentle soul.

Whine At 9®
Kirsten and Matthew Scott Talk Musical Theater, Broadway Dreams, and ‘Rock of Ages,’ Plus Writing, Kids, and Gratitude Journals - Episode 515

Whine At 9®

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 57:02


Kirsten Scott and Matthew Scott join Nancy to discuss their acting and singing careers, their musical theater-driven journey and work with shows from Jersey Boys to Rock of Ages, their new routines, and thoughts on Broadway’s safe comeback. Plus, the actors share their suggestions for children and young adults (and their parents) interested in the performing arts, and Matthew reviews his work with Broadway Dreams, the not-for-profit performing arts organization dedicated to inspiring youth and young adult students from all socioeconomic backgrounds (1:35). In the second segment, Nancy and writer/columnist Bonnie Jean Feldkamp (42:06) review the power of writing and how parents can encourage children to explore writing and make it a fun and helpful tool. Bonnie also discusses her family’s gratitude journal experience and her upcoming publications. Like and follow Entertaining Insights Facebook Page. Learn more about Broadway Dreams. Watch Kirsten perform her Broadway Bucket List and check out the Broadway First Dates video featuring Kirsten and Matthew Scott. For more information on voice lessons we mentioned in the podcast, message Kirsten Scott. Don’t miss our Broadway Episode 514 with Barry Anderson and Rusty Mowery. Find out more about Fast Funny Women and Chicken Soup for the Soul: Christmas is in the Air. Visit Nancy’s website. Learn about segment sponsor the Finding Brave podcast with host Kathy Caprino (1:14, 41:50) and find out more about her latest book The Most Powerful You.

Whine At 9®
Barry Anderson and Rusty Mowery Talk Broadway, Musicals, 'Jersey Boys' and 'Pretty Woman,' Plus The Power of Virtual Dance - Episode 514

Whine At 9®

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 53:58


Actor/songwriter Barry Anderson and actor/choreographer Rusty Mowery join Nancy to discuss their Broadway-driven careers and work with Jersey Boys, Kinky Boots, and Pretty Woman, where they were when Broadway and London’s West End closed due to the pandemic, and their experiences working and staying connected in the business during these isolating times. Plus, a glimpse into Barry’s new music and suggestions on how we can support the arts and the people behind it (1:37). In the second segment, Nancy is joined by former ad agency CEO, women’s marketing expert, actress, and New York Times best-selling author Mary Lou Quinlan to discuss her decision to add ballroom dancing to her calendar and the positive effects from diving into that experience (35:35). Like and follow Entertaining Insights Facebook Page. Watch the music video of “Get Brave” written by Anderson & Petty featuring Alexa Green. Learn more about the Actors Fund. Find out more about DanceWithMeUSA.com. Find out more about Mary Lou Quinlan’s New York Times best-seller The God Box. Visit Nancy’s website. Learn about segment sponsor the Finding Brave podcast with host Kathy Caprino (1:16, 35:18). Find out more about Kathy Caprino’s latest book The Most Powerful You.

Influence Ecology
Standards Give Edges with Barry Anderson

Influence Ecology

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 11:50


Today's mini-sode is an exclusive preview of the July 2020 Influence Ecology 3-D Virtual Conferences. Through VirBELA for virtual events, Influence Ecology now offers a social engagement and communication solution on our private 3-D virtual campus; it transforms a real-time campus into an unforgettable, fully immersive experience. Our private virtual campus is designed to promote real social interaction, engagement, and collaboration with speakers, attendees, faculty, sponsors, and campus partners. Today we hear Barry Anderson, one of our 40 featured conference experts share how they build potent transactions that produce better outcomes. As we teach it, the principle of Personality and Transactional Behavior™ allows each of us to exploit our unique perspective. From a combination of their worldview and expertise – each conference speaker will reveal their specialized strategies and tactics that you can apply to your own business or profession. Our Mid-Year Conferences are July 12-14 USA Central Time, and July 26-28 Australian Western Standard Time. Our 3-D Virtual Campus allows you to meet today's guest, other experts, and participants 24-hours a day from both conferences and in any country. Here's the interview.

Influence Ecology
Standards Give Edges with Barry Anderson

Influence Ecology

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 11:50


Today's mini-sode is an exclusive preview of the July 2020 Influence Ecology 3-D Virtual Conferences. Through VirBELA for virtual events, Influence Ecology now offers a social engagement and communication solution on our private 3-D virtual campus; it transforms a real-time campus into an unforgettable, fully immersive experience. Our private virtual campus is designed to The post Standards Give Edges with Barry Anderson appeared first on Influence Ecology.

FedSoc Events
51 Imperfect Solutions for the Ethical Practice of Law

FedSoc Events

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019 89:05


On November 16, 2019, the Federalist Society's practice groups held a panel for the 2019 National Lawyers Convention at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, DC. The panel discussed "51 Imperfect Solutions for the Ethical Practice of Law.The practice of law in the United States is not monolithic. Each state establishes its own rules of professional conduct. This form of federalism allows states to serve as "laboratories of democracy," and innovate how the legal profession operates. This panel will focus on four areas in which states disagree. First, the majority of states have rejected ABA Model Rule 8.4(g), which purports to prohibit "harassment" in "conduct related to the practice of law." Second, in the wake of Janus v. AFSCME, states are considering whether to abolish "integrated" bars. Third, some states are engaging in novel experiments to permit non-lawyers to perform some types of legal services. Finally, we are in the earliest stages of understanding how legal analytics—using technology to predict how courts will decide cases—fits within the rubric of the unauthorized practice of law. These topics implicate critical issues like the freedom of speech, the free exercise of religion, antitrust law, and cutting-edge legal technology.*******As always, the Federalist Society takes no position on particular legal or public policy issues; all expressions of opinion are those of the speakers.Featuring:Hon. G. Barry Anderson, Associate Justice, Minnesota Supreme CourtProf. Josh Blackman, Associate Professor of Law, South Texas College of Law HoustonMr. Mauricio R. Hernandez, Principal, Hernandez Law Office Prof. Thomas D. Morgan, Oppenheim Professor Emeritus of Antitrust and Trade Regulation Law, George Washington University Law SchoolModerator: Hon. Jennifer Walker Elrod, Judge, United States Court of Appeals, Fifth CircuitIntroduction: Mr. John J. Park, Jr., Of Counsel, Strickland Brockington Lewis LLP

FedSoc Events
51 Imperfect Solutions for the Ethical Practice of Law

FedSoc Events

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019 89:05


On November 16, 2019, the Federalist Society's practice groups held a panel for the 2019 National Lawyers Convention at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, DC. The panel discussed "51 Imperfect Solutions for the Ethical Practice of Law.The practice of law in the United States is not monolithic. Each state establishes its own rules of professional conduct. This form of federalism allows states to serve as "laboratories of democracy," and innovate how the legal profession operates. This panel will focus on four areas in which states disagree. First, the majority of states have rejected ABA Model Rule 8.4(g), which purports to prohibit "harassment" in "conduct related to the practice of law." Second, in the wake of Janus v. AFSCME, states are considering whether to abolish "integrated" bars. Third, some states are engaging in novel experiments to permit non-lawyers to perform some types of legal services. Finally, we are in the earliest stages of understanding how legal analytics—using technology to predict how courts will decide cases—fits within the rubric of the unauthorized practice of law. These topics implicate critical issues like the freedom of speech, the free exercise of religion, antitrust law, and cutting-edge legal technology.*******As always, the Federalist Society takes no position on particular legal or public policy issues; all expressions of opinion are those of the speakers.Featuring:Hon. G. Barry Anderson, Associate Justice, Minnesota Supreme CourtProf. Josh Blackman, Associate Professor of Law, South Texas College of Law HoustonMr. Mauricio R. Hernandez, Principal, Hernandez Law Office Prof. Thomas D. Morgan, Oppenheim Professor Emeritus of Antitrust and Trade Regulation Law, George Washington University Law SchoolModerator: Hon. Jennifer Walker Elrod, Judge, United States Court of Appeals, Fifth CircuitIntroduction: Mr. John J. Park, Jr., Of Counsel, Strickland Brockington Lewis LLP

Living Your Dash Podcast
012 episode - Living Your Dash: Special Guest - Barry Anderson (19 mins)

Living Your Dash Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2019 19:08


012 episode - Living Your Dash: Special Guest - Barry Anderson (19 mins) Happy Thanksgiving from Living Your Dash and Grace Community Church! This week, we have a special guest, Barry Anderson, Grace's very own Pastor of Equipping (Confused? Barry explains), and we discuss a bit more on the topic of a thankful heart that leads to joy; Barry gets real about how God supplied joy even in the midst of great struggle, the power of God's Word to transform us and our circumstances; we remember the powerful story of Corey ten Boon's book, The Hiding Place. Barry also touches on how God made every member a minister (shocker!) and how to find your "sweet spot" in expressing the ministry he called you to.

The Totally Scottish Football Show
16: The team to take Scotland to the Euros

The Totally Scottish Football Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 50:59


Andrew Slaven, JJ Bull and Anthony Joseph bring some meaning into a meaningless international break. Scotland players may be dropping out of the squad like flies. And the new kit’s gone down like a lead balloon. But we’ve picked our Scottish starting 11 that is going to take Steve Clarke and co to Euro 2020 via the Nations League. The top jobs at Hearts and Hibs are still up for grabs as we run through the mass of managers in the frame – Ross, Cotterill, Kewell, Warnock, Magath. Please Magath. Plus we’re joined by Stirling Albion manager Kevin Rutkiewicz. He’s put his guitar down in favour of keeping the Binos in League Two. WE’VE GOT A NEW WEBSITE! check out thetotallyfootballshow.com (http://thetotallyfootballshow.com/) ! • PART 1: 20 years since England 0-1 Scotland (01m 00s) • PART 2: Scotland pulling out and bringing out a new kit (03m 45s) • PART 3: Picking our Scotland XI for the Nations League play-offs (09m 00s) • PART 4: Barry Anderson from The Scotsman updates us on the vacancies at Hearts and Hibs (27m 30s) • PART 5: Lee Price from Paddy Power – scorers in Cyprus? (40m 30s) • PART 6: Stirling Albion manager Kevin Rutkiewicz joins us on the podcast (42m 20s)

BETWEEN THE FUR
Former "BENNY" | Barry Anderson | The Effort it Takes

BETWEEN THE FUR

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2019 63:05


Talk about going deep... Barry, the artist formerly known as "BENNY THE BULL" from the Chicago Bulls, dives deep into the art of being a professional mascot. Barry reveals how he brought Benny to life and the mental and physical effort it took! Checkout what Barry is up to now! -Custom Costumes: orders@chigacocostume.com / ChicagoCostumes.com -JigSaw Entertainment: barry@jugsawentertainment.com - Mascot design, construction, branding and performance for international & domestic sports teams, sports federations and large corporations.

The Gyst Life - A podcast about how to live your best life

Welcome to Episode 58 of The GYST Life Podcast. Have you ever wondered what it means to create a life of significance? Barry Anderson is here to share his journey and perspective on what significance really looks like. Here's a hint. it's about contribution and making a difference. As you listen to Barry's story, think of what a life of significance would look like for you and the difference that would that have on you and your communities. Barry generously shares what growing up in Calgary looked like, how he got here and how that shaped his life and legacy. We go deep into a conversation about what is happening under the surface in Calgary, and what a possible new future could look like. This episode captures what is possible when a few ripple makers drew a line in the sand and decided to create something that really matters... something of significance, deeper than just the surface. So sit back, relax and enjoy the magic.   Thanks for listening.     Contact Barry Anderson from the Creative Intelligence Agency https://tgyst.co/CIA Connect with Barry on Linkedin https://tgyst.co/BarryAnderson Follow The GYST on facebook http://tgyst.co/fb Follow The Gyst on instagram http://tgyst.co/insta Follow Wakefield on Facebook https://tgyst.co/dalyricalpitbull Follow David on Instagram https://tgyst.co/schmeikal Follow Vern on Instagram https://tgyst.co/mccarty Subscribe to our Youtube Channel https://tgyst.co/youtube Weekly. Unscripted and Real

Studio Sherpas
112: Three Unconventional Ways To Excel In The Video Business w/ Barry Andersson

Studio Sherpas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2019 40:35


How do you find work if you live in a place that might not have many opportunities? It’s going to take some creativity, determination, and flexibility for sure, but the work is out there. Today’s guest, Barry Andersson, has made a career out of taking what he calls “intelligent risks” to find amazing work in unexpected ways. Barry is an award-winning director and cinematographer. He has made a career in television and video production which includes five feature films, many short films, three TV pilots, and numerous commercials. He uses his real-world experience to work for clients like Disney, Skype, and ESPN to instruct seminars globally about best practices for filmmakers. He’s consulted with groups like the US Marines, the NFL, NBA, and some prestigious universities. As if that weren’t enough, he’s also the author of the DSLR Filmmaker’s Handbook. Today, we’re talking about unconventional ways to find work in this business. Barry has found work that he truly enjoys doing and we talk about discovering jobs that we find fulfilling. As a master of making great videos under less than ideal circumstances, Barry pulls the curtain back to reveal some of the ways he ends up with amazing finished products. Barry took a unique path into filmmaking, eschewing formal film school in favor of going his own intrepid route. We talk about what this journey was like, its unique struggles and advantages and disadvantages. Barry is a pro at finding work in unexpected places and he shares how he does that too. Have you found any outside the box solutions to getting work far from the big studios? Let me know how you did it in the comments on the episode page! In this episode: Identifying work that you truly enjoy doing Common frustrations that aspiring filmmakers face and how you can overcome them The work-ethic and sheer force of determination necessary to make it big in this line of work Finding jobs in unexpected places by leveraging your resources and connections Why you should work on jobs that make you nervous and uncomfortable Three unconventional ways to excel in the video business Quotes: “Any time I get to work with someone and get to create an authentic moment that isn’t authentic, that’s something that I feel like I was put on this earth to do.” [9:21] “How many people have one defined path that worked? This is the only business where literally there are no rules… As long as you don’t think it’s crazy, then it’s a viable option to try.”  [20:31] “If you're not working on jobs routinely that make you uncomfortable and nervous, you are not doing it right because those are the jobs that push you to be the best.” [29:08] Links: Find Barry Andersson online Follow Barry Andersson on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube | Vimeo The High Performance Planner The DSLR Filmmaker's Handbook by Barry Anderson and  Janie L. Geyen Additional Links: Check out the full show notes page Be sure to take the Studio Sherpas survey for a chance to win some incredible prizes (if we do say so ourselves!) Stay up to date with everything we're doing at Studio Sherpas Tune into our weekly Facebook Lives Follow Studio Sherpas on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram   If you haven't already, we'd love it if you would take 1 minute to leave us a review on iTunes!

Deck The Pod
Episode 2: 'Wish' with songwriter Barry Anderson

Deck The Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2018 43:23


Barry Anderson is a Broadway actor and songwriter/composer! He's our special guest for Episode 2, since he co-wrote the 2017 Christmas album 'Wish: The Anderson & Petty Holiday Album.' The songs previewed in the episode (in order) include: "That Holiday Feeling" By Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme "The Piano," recorded by Liz Callaway "Wish," recorded by Sean Allan Krill "Playing Mrs. Claus" recorded by Natasha J Barnes "Santa, You're Still My Friend" recorded by Jaime Adler, Ilan Galkoff, and Harriet Turnbull "Sleigh Ride" by The Ronettes "Stowin' Away (In Santa's Sleigh)" recorded by Kyle Taylor Parker "Stowin' Away (In Santa's Sleigh)[Pop Mix]" recorded by Drew Seeley. Find more of Barry's work at: andersonandpetty.com barryandersonactor.com

The Performers Podcast
Actor, songwriter Barry Anderson

The Performers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2018 37:00


Barry Anderson is an actor and songwriter based in New York City. On Broadway, Barry has appeared in 'Legally Blonde The Musical' and 'Jersey Boys.' However, it's Barry's international performances with the touring company of 'Jersey Boys' that interested me most. He performed over 2,000 times with the tour! How do you keep healthy and happy while on the road for over six years? Barry managed that, and he shares the secrets of his success in our conversations. Barry grew up in the tiny rural town of Osseo, Wisconsin and our conversation begins with Barry sharing the story of his first visit to Manhattan. Follow Barry on Twitter. Follow Barry on Instagram Thanks to my sponsors: AnthroDesk The best sit/stand desk. Details here. Chefs PlateSave 50% on a week's worth of delicious food

The NI Golf Channel
The NI Golf Podcast - Episode 43

The NI Golf Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2018 46:29


Tiger talk, Phil talk, Rory talk plus Johnny Caldwell on his Challenge Tour preparations, Tom McKibbin on the phone from the USA after his win at the Major Champions Invitational & Barry Anderson on the West Of Ireland

The NI Golf Channel
The NI Golf Podcast - Episode 43

The NI Golf Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2018 46:29


Tiger talk, Phil talk, Rory talk plus Johnny Caldwell on his Challenge Tour preparations, Tom McKibbin on the phone from the USA after his win at the Major Champions Invitational & Barry Anderson on the West Of Ireland

FedSoc Events
Using the Licensing Power of the Administrative State: Model Rule 8.4(g)

FedSoc Events

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2017 89:11


At its August 2016 meeting in San Francisco, the American Bar Association approved a major change to its Rules of Professional Conduct that will affect all lawyers if adopted by their licensing states. In pertinent part, the new Rule 8.4(g) would make it professional misconduct for a lawyer to “harass or knowingly discriminate against persons on the basis of race, sex, religion, national origin, ethnicity, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, or socioeconomic status." The new Rule applies to “conduct related to the practice of law" which (1) represents an expansion from the present conduct performed “in the course of representing a client" and (2) new Comment 3 defines conduct to “include[e] the operation and management of a law firm or law practice."Ms. Paulette Brown, Partner, Locke Lord LLP; Immediate Past President, American Bar AssociationMr. Stephen Gillers, Elihu Root Professor of Law, New York University School of LawProf. Ronald D. Rotunda, Professor, Doy and Dee Henley Chair and Distinguished Professor of Jurisprudence, Dale E. Fowler School of Law, Chapman UniversityHon. Ken Paxton, State Attorney General, TexasModerator: Hon. G. Barry Anderson, Associate Justice, Minnesota Supreme CourtProfessor Rotunda's PowerPoint Slides

FedSoc Events
Using the Licensing Power of the Administrative State: Model Rule 8.4(g)

FedSoc Events

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2017 89:11


At its August 2016 meeting in San Francisco, the American Bar Association approved a major change to its Rules of Professional Conduct that will affect all lawyers if adopted by their licensing states. In pertinent part, the new Rule 8.4(g) would make it professional misconduct for a lawyer to “harass or knowingly discriminate against persons on the basis of race, sex, religion, national origin, ethnicity, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, or socioeconomic status." The new Rule applies to “conduct related to the practice of law" which (1) represents an expansion from the present conduct performed “in the course of representing a client" and (2) new Comment 3 defines conduct to “include[e] the operation and management of a law firm or law practice."Ms. Paulette Brown, Partner, Locke Lord LLP; Immediate Past President, American Bar AssociationMr. Stephen Gillers, Elihu Root Professor of Law, New York University School of LawProf. Ronald D. Rotunda, Professor, Doy and Dee Henley Chair and Distinguished Professor of Jurisprudence, Dale E. Fowler School of Law, Chapman UniversityHon. Ken Paxton, State Attorney General, TexasModerator: Hon. G. Barry Anderson, Associate Justice, Minnesota Supreme CourtProfessor Rotunda's PowerPoint Slides

Grackle Art Gallery - GAG Podcast
Grackle Podcast #11

Grackle Art Gallery - GAG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2015 19:15


In this episode we talk fine art photography with Barry Anderson.

Ripley Radio
Horror Naked Haunted Houses and America’s Most Haunted Cities- Episode 161

Ripley Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2013 50:08


It’s Halloween week and we’ve gone a little crazy here at Ripley Radio, the official radio program of Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Spooky and weird, but true, that’s what we’re all about. To really get us in the haunting mood, we visit with Patrick Konopelski, owner of Shocktoberfest, the Sinking Spring, Pa.’s popular haunted adventure that this year is offering a “Naked and Scared Challenge.” He’ll tell us how he got the idea and how much grief he is getting from local authorities. We also hear from TAP’s Ghost Hunter star Amy Bruni as she visits with Ralf while in St. Augustine Fla., in search of the paranormal. Additional Weird, Wild and Wacky Stories on the October 21 Halloween Episode includes: We return to Barry Anderson’s Ghoul School this week and learn that the mad professor’s passion for the macabre often turns into a way of helping criminal investigation authorities teach their own and solve crimes; Scott and Sprout, representing Florida’s Peace River Ghost Tracker group are in the studio with us to talk about their adventures; journalist Penny Musco set out to find America’s most haunted cities, and she’s hear to report her findings; and Ralf and Angela report on some fun facts about Halloween and how the bonfire and the Jack Lantern got their names. We have a lot of fun this week with creepy and silly music and we just had to end the show with a Halloween classic. Bobby Boris Picket provides our musical egress this week with the original, and still the best version ever of “Monster Mash.”

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Ripley Radio: An On-Demand Oddcast – Horror Writing, Haunted House Day & One Finger Push-ups

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2013 47:02


In celebration of Freaky October, we return to Ghoul School this week and welcome back its tenured professor, Barry Anderson. Bram Stoker Award horror writer and cemetery caretaker Owl Goingback joins us and talks about the horror genre of writing and about his haunting experiences at Central Florida's spookiest resting place. We also talk with […] The post Ripley Radio: An On-Demand Oddcast – Horror Writing, Haunted House Day & One Finger Push-ups appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.

Ripley Radio
Horror Writing, Haunted House Day and One Finger Push-ups- Episode 159

Ripley Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2013 50:08


In celebration of Freaky October, we return to Ghoul School this week and welcome back its tenured professor, Barry Anderson. Bram Stoker Award horror writer and cemetery caretaker Owl Goingback joins us and talks about the horror genre of writing and about his haunting experiences at Central Florida’s spookiest resting place. We also talk with Mick Gooch of the United Kingdom who explains how he has set several world records by performing one finger pushups – most recently - on top of a nail! Believe It or Not! Additional Weird, Wild and Wacky Stories on the October 14 Halloween Episode of Ripley Radio, the official radio show of Ripley’s Believe It or Not!, includes: Rick Davis, director and co-founder of the Darkride and Funhouse Enthusiasts group requests the help of all Halloween lovers to help the initiative to have Congress create a National Haunted House Day; In her Weird Medical Malady segment, Jodi Pliszka introduces us to a young woman who can’t gain, or maintain her weight, no matter how much she eats; and Angela reports on the October happenings at Ripley’s Haunted Adventures attractions around the world. Our musical egress this week is the haunting Who Can it Be Now? by the Australian group, Men Down Under.

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Ripley Radio: An On-Demand Oddcast – Ghoul School, Fire Photos & a Two-Headed Turtle

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2013 50:03


It's October and that means a month made for Ripley's! This week we broadcast from Orlando's Ghoul School and kick the month off right – sitting amongst some of the creepiest creations a human can make. Ghoul School proprietor and horror make-up artist Barry Anderson and horror film writer and director Steven Shea are our […] The post Ripley Radio: An On-Demand Oddcast – Ghoul School, Fire Photos & a Two-Headed Turtle appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.

Ripley Radio
Ghoul School, Fire Photos and a Two-Headed Turtle- Episode 158

Ripley Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2013 50:08


It’s October and that means a month made for Ripley’s! This week we broadcast from Orlando’s Ghoul School and kick the month off right - sitting amongst some of the creepiest creations a human can make. Ghoul School proprietor and horror make-up artist Barry Anderson and horror film writer and director Steven Shea are our in-studio guests and they tell us why people love horror and what is so intriguing about the horror genre. Additional Weird, Wild and Wacky Stories on the October 7 Episode of Ripley Radio, the official radio show of Ripley’s Believe It or Not!, includes: we hear from a San Francisco photographer who specializes in capturing frames of artistic fire while risking damage to himself as well as his camera equipment; manager of Ripley’s Believe It or Not! in St. Augustine, Fla., Kim Kiff explains how she uses a live, two-headed turtle to help teach school kids about the badness of bullying; and a man who has been honored by four presidents for his part in helping clean up inland rivers talks about the amazing collection of weird stuff he has found along the banks of those rivers – including dead bodies, bowling balls and voodoo dolls. Screamin’ Jay Hawkins provides this week’s musical egress with his classic, I Put a Spell on You!

Ripley Radio
Zombification, a Zombie Café and Zombies in Pittsburgh- Episode 143

Ripley Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2013 54:12


We take a different view of Zombies this week as we look at the pop culture side of the walking dead. We hear from Tony Rossi, the manager of the Georgia Coffee Shop and Café in the Georgia town where the popular Walking Dead TV series is filmed and he relates how much fun it is when the walking dead visit his eatery. Lucy Leitner tells us why Pittsburgh, Pa. is the epicenter of the Zombie movement in the US. Additional Amazingly Strange, Weird and Unbelievable Stories we captured for the May 13 episode of Ripley Radio, the official radio partner of Ripley’s Believe It or Not! include: Chad Lewis explores the possibility that “real” zombies do actually exist, thanks to a Haitian process called zombification; Jodi Pliszka says the use of maggots is more common than one might believe in contemporary medical treatment; Zombie make-up artist Barry Anderson relates how funny it is to watch actors in full zombie makeup eat a sandwich during their meal break; and 1970s one-hit wonder Dean Friedman provides the musical egress this week with his catchy hit, Ariel.

Ripley Radio
Smelling Like a Zombie and a Lake Monster Named Pepie- Episode 141

Ripley Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2013 54:12


Believe It or Not! there’s a perfume out there that makes you smell like a Zombie. What does a Zombie smell like? While hard to describe, Mark Crames, president of the company that manufactures it, explains why he created it and compares its smell to something that will make most of us cringe. Meanwhile, our intrepid reporter Chad Lewis tells of his search in Lake Pepin, Minn. for the famous monster named Pepie. Additional Amazingly Strange, Weird and Unbelievable Stories we captured for the April 29 episode of Ripley Radio, the official radio partner of Ripley’s Believe It or Not! include: Ralf talks with newspaper reporter Janelle Wetzstein who tells the tale of the Petaluma Batman, a mysterious real life superhero who lives (and is loved) in this small California town; National Park historian and chronicler Mark Oswald continues his series this week and takes us to Yellowstone, revealing the strange, natural wonders of this huge national park; Barry Anderson, the professor and founder of Ghoul School, explains the hands-on approach his students take while creating body parts; and country newcomer Kacey Musgraves weaves a poignant trailer park story in our musical egress this week, Merry-Go-Round.

Ripley Radio
Rocks that Move, an Honest Thief and a UFO Festival- Episode 140

Ripley Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2013 54:12


We begin a series of reports this week on the unbelievable, unusual and strange aspects of our US National Parks. Author Mike Oswald kicks the series off by revealing the one park that is many things - below sea level, the hottest, driest AND largest, and is the only place where one can go to see rocks that move by themselves! Chad Lewis returns to talk about one of the wackiest of all summer festivals, the UFO Festival in New Mexico. It’s one of this road warrior’s favorites. Other Strange, Weird and Unbelievable Stories we captured for the April 22 episode of Ripley Radio, the official radio partner of Ripley’s Believe It or Not! include: Ralf “with an F” reports on a thief in Michigan who returned money he stole, plus interest – 30 years later; Mark Stevens of Topps Sports and Entertainment talks about the unveiling of the world’s largest baseball card in Florida; the Ghoul School’s Barry Anderson recalls the day he was nearly arrested for transporting what appeared to be a decapitated body; Actor J Larose explains the sometimes painful process of having prosthetics applied in makeup prior to a horror film shoot; and The Reason provides our musical egress this week with Drive Me Home.

Ripley Radio
Peanut Shell Artwork and The Sexiest Con-joined Twins Ever- Episode 139

Ripley Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2013 54:12


Artist Steve Casino has chosen an unusual medium for his art – peanut shells – on which he paints the famous and the infamous. He tells us how he does it and why he began this strange endeavor and what his friends really think of it (and him). Sideshow historian James Taylor relates the triumphant but somewhat tragic story of the sexiest and most talented con-joined twins of all times – the Hilton Sisters. From their mother selling them upon their birth to their nanny to their financially successful life on the vaudeville stages to their retirement jobs as dual cashiers at a Florida grocery store, James weaves their engrossing story. Other Strange and Wonderfully Weird Stories We Captured for the April 15 Episode of Ripley Radio, the official radio partner of Ripley’s Believe It or Not!, include: Teen Ivan Barber has surgery for appendicitis only 10 hours before he takes the stage and wins a battle of the bands contest; T. Thorn Coyle explains how we can all easily “make magic” in our everyday lives; Ghoul School professor Barry Anderson joins us again and explains how his grandmother predicted an airplane event that nearly took the life of his father; and horror film actor J Larose returns and tells us how cool it was to be a part of career day at his kid’s elementary school along with all the doctors and lawyers and insurance salesmen parents of the other kids.

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Ripley Radio – Why We Love Horror Flicks & a Chat with a Blind Movie Critic

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2013 54:12


Actor J. Larose, star of several popular horror films, joins us this week to talk about the genre and why it is so appealing to the public and world-renown FX artist Barry Anderson describes his new adventure – Ghoul School where he teaches the precise and often macabre art of horror makeup. Other Strange and […] The post Ripley Radio – Why We Love Horror Flicks & a Chat with a Blind Movie Critic appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.

Ripley Radio
Why We Love Horror Flicks and a Chat with a Blind Movie Critic- Episode 138

Ripley Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2013 54:12


Actor J. Larose, star of several popular horror films, joins us this week to talk about the genre and why it is so appealing to the public and world-renown FX artist Barry Anderson describes his new adventure – Ghoul School where he teaches the precise and often macabre art of horror makeup. Other Strange and Wonderfully Weird Stories We Captured for the April 8 Episode of Ripley Radio, the official radio partner of Ripley’s Believe It or Not!, include: Tommy Edison, known as the Blind Movie Critic tells Ralf why he doesn’t have to have vision to judge a film; James Lowe explains how the US Post Office is going to help reduce its huge deficit – by selling apparel and accessories; We hear how a mayor of a small town was chosen by pulling his name out of a hat; In the Jackpottin’ With James Taylor segment, we learn how the world’s top expert on sideshows started in the business; and Eddie Vedder and his ukulele provide this week’s musical egress with Longing to Belong.

Guerrilla Filmmakers Lounge
Episode 9 - Mitch Aunger of planet5D.com and Director Barry Anderson joins us in the lounge

Guerrilla Filmmakers Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2012 38:21


Mitch Aunger of planet5D.com and Director Barry Anderson dicuss their latest film project

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Artful Camera
Episode 76 - Hey, Can I Use That Track?

Artful Camera

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2012 76:43


Welcome back my friends, to the show that never ends (even when I'm out on the road) thanks to Chris Fenwick, planetMitch, and Barry Anderson - another episode of the Digital Convergence Podcast - the show about photography, video and post production - hits the airwaves. Or the intertubes. Today's hot topic: music licensing. I think the Digital Convergence podcast team has pulled off another great episode. Thanks, guys!