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In this special edition of the Ohio Ag Net Podcast, we take a heartfelt journey through the roots and growth of Ohio's premier farm broadcast network. Host Matt Reese is joined by former owner Bart Johnson, legendary broadcaster Dale Minyo, and team member Joel Penhorwood. Together, they unpack the legacy of Ed Johnson, the birth of Ohio Ag Net, the evolution of ag media through radio, print, and podcasts, and the stories—some serious, many humorous—that shaped nearly two decades of service to Ohio agriculture. Also in this episode, featured audio from around the state, beginning just after the 8-minute mark: A Between the Rows update with OCJ Editor Brianna Smith and Dale Miller of Wayne and Holmes County Jennie Schultice from Farm Credit Mid-America on the Stock the Trailer program Pettisville teacher Donna Meller discusses ag in the classroom with GrowNextGen Luke Crumley of Ohio Corn & Wheat shares insight on H2Ohio and water quality policy Main Podcast Conversation Resumes – 46:32 The crew reflects on the rise of podcasting, video integration, and what's next for connecting with Ohio farmers. Don't miss this behind-the-microphone look at the unique history of the Ohio Ag Net.
I feel like Bart Johnson was going through a mid life crisis when they filmed this movie. I see no other explanation for his hair cut. It's emo, it's greasy, and its giving boys in high school that gave me the ick. Listen, but also take a drink every time I (Erriana) mentions coach Boltons ungodly haircut. Guys its really bad.
Robert Kidney of The Numbers Band 15-60-75 : Part 2 on Zig At The Gig. Robert Kidney founding member, singer songwriter, composer, and guitarist for the Number band. The Numbers Band (a.k.a. 15-60-75) are an American blues rock[1] and experimental rock band formed in Kent, Ohio, United States in 1969. They are part of the 'Akron Sound' that sprang forth from their home state. The original personnel were Robert Kidney (guitar, lead vocals), the Pretenders' Chrissie Hynde's brother Terry Hynde (saxophone), Hank Smith (guitar, keyboards), Greg Colbert (bass) and Tim Hudson (drums). Chris Butler, from Tin Huey and The Waitresses, also played in the band for a stint as a bassist. They premiered as a live act at the local nightspot The Kove in July 1970. Later, they incorporated jazzy influences as well and they have stuck with their sound ever since. By 1972, Gerald Casale, future co-founder of Devo (bass), and David Robinson were added to the lineup. Casale was thrown out after wearing a monkey mask onstage. Due to interior pressures, Kidney terminated the project by year's end and joined his brother Jack's band, King of Hearts. However, King of Hearts reformed as a new Numbers Band a few weeks later with a retooled lineup that consisted of the Kidney brothers, Hynde, Drake Gleason (bass) and Jay Brown (drums). After two years of playing gigs, Brown left the band and Robinson came back. Michael Stacey (guitar), was added prior to the cutting of their 1976 live album Jimmy Bell's Still in Town. The following year, Gleason was replaced by Bart Johnson (bass). The Numbers Band, like most of the other Ohioans, never became renowned nationally and were not signed by the major labels. ENDURE: Outliers on Water Street out now! https://www.numbersband.com/shop Robert's info https://www.numbersband.com/ http://www.robertkidney.com/
Filling in for Lance this week are actors and real-life sweethearts Robyn Lively and Bart Johnson! Viewers know Bart from his role as Troy Bolton's Dad on the popular franchise "High School Musical" and Robyn as the titular character in the beloved "Teen Witch "movie, but they reveal that their kids couldn't care less about any of their roles... except maybe one! The duo also chat about Bart's first failed attempt at dating Robyn, dividing their time between Utah and LA, the role that caused Bart to miss the Deadpool premiere, their excitement at starring in the upcoming star-studded series, "Landman," and the show one of them really wants to be on...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL 4!! High School Musical The Musical The Series Full Reaction Watch Along: https://www.patreon.com/thereelrejects Joshua Bassett, Sofia Wylie - Maybe This Time, Now or Never (Auditions), High School Reunion, & Puppy Love songs / music videos featuring guest stars Corbin Bleu, Lucas Grabeel (Ryan), Monique Coleman, Matthew Sato, & Bart Johnson!! HSMTMTS Reaction & Review for the 4th season which no longer features Olivia Rodrigo, with songs from Dara Renee, Joshua Basset, Liamani Segura, & MORE! After giving our High School Musical Reaction to the trilogy starring Zac Efron as Troy Bolton & Vanessa Hudgens as Gabriella, we journey into the meta soft reboot! The High School Musical Series cast features Joshua Bassett as Ricky Bowen, Olivia Rodrigo as Nini Salazar-Roberts, Sofia Wylie as Gina Porter, Matt Cornett as E.J. Caswell, Larry Saperstein as Big Red, Julia Lester as Ashlyn Caswell, Dara Reneé as Kourtney Greene, Frankie A. Rodriguez as Carlos Rodriguez, Mark St. Cyr as Benjamin Mazzara, Kate Reinders as Miss Jenn, Joe Serafini as Seb Matthew-Smith, Alexis Nelis as Natalie Bagley, Nicole Sullivan as Carol, Michelle Noh as Dana, Jeanne Sakata as Malou. We watch & react to the best scenes, songs, music videos, and more such as Kate Reinders - Role of a Lifetime, Matt Cornett - What I've Been Looking For, Olivia Rodrigo - All I Want, Think I Kinda, You Know, Olivia Rodrigo Song & Olivia Rodrigo, Julia Lester - Wondering (HSMTMTS | Ashlyn & Nini Piano Version) Follow Tara Erickson: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@TaraErickson Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taraerickson/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thetaraerickson Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Apparel! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ Music Used In Manscaped Ad: Hat the Jazz by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ POWERED BY @GFUEL Visit https://gfuel.ly/3wD5Ygo and use code REJECTNATION for 20% off select tubs!! Head Editor: https://www.instagram.com/praperhq/?hl=en Co-Editor: Greg Alba Co-Editor: John Humphrey Music In Video: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ask Us A QUESTION On CAMEO: https://www.cameo.com/thereelrejects Follow TheReelRejects On FACEBOOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM: FB: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thereelrejects Follow GREG ON INSTAGRAM & TWITTER: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thegregalba/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thegregalba Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
WHAT TEAM?! WILDCATS! Bart Johnson, aka Coach Bolton, joins Will and Sabrina to talk about the “High School Musical” franchise and how it continues to be a cultural phenomenon.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Act One Podcast - Episode 43 - Interview with Screenwriter Andrea Nasfell and Producer Brady Nasfell of the new film, MR. MANHATTAN.Brady Nasfell has produced feature films and television for Netflix, Sony, Lionsgate, Fox Sports, NBC, VH1, Discovery Networks and independent distributors. Recent films include MR. MANHATTAN (starring Alexa and Carlos PenaVega), FOURTH OF JULY (starring Joe List) and STRONG FATHERS, STRONG DAUGHTERS (starring Bart Johnson and Robyn Lively). Brady produced the Grammy Award-winning comedy special SINCERELY LOUIS C.K., as well as KEVIN JAMES: IRREGARDLESS (Spring 2024). Other specials include JOE ROGAN: STRANGE TIMES, TOM SEGURA: BALL HOG, and CHRIS D'ELIA: NO PAIN. His documentary work includes THE LAST DISPATCH, OVERCOMER WITH JUSTIN WREN, UFC ROAD TO THE OCTAGON, UFC ULTIMATE INSIDER, and the UFC EMBEDDED web series, which won the Best MMA Programming award in 2016.Andrea Nasfell is a feature writer with over a dozen produced credits, including the television Christmas movies EVERY OTHER HOLIDAY (Lifetime) and HOLIDAY FOR HEROES (Hallmark Movies & Mysteries). She's also the writer of theatrical comedies THE RESURRECTION OF GAVIN STONE (Blumhouse) and MOMS' NIGHT OUT (Sony Affirm), which won a Dove award for Inspirational Film of the Year. Andrea is a member of the WGA and teaches screenwriting at USC and Asbury University. She earned an MFA in Creative Writing from Spalding University. The Act One Podcast provides insight and inspiration on the business and craft of Hollywood from a Christian perspective.Support the Show.
Oliver is steering this ship all alone today and opening up like never before. While sister Kate is away at work, Oliver pours his heart out to actress Robyn Lively for a special episode of Sibling Revelry.The two talk about what it's really like to have mega famous siblings, and would they trade places with their sisters Blake Lively and Kate Hudson?Plus, Oliver goes in depth about his infidelity and why he doesn't regret what he did.And, find out the pact Robyn made with her hubbie Bart Johnson when they decided to have kids.Did either pay a price? Listen to find out.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bart Johnson is an Actor, Writer, and Director, best known for his role as Coach Bolton in the “High School Musical” franchise. Bart has worked in the industry for thirty-plus years and has found success as an actor in both television and film. Bart's journey as an actor hasn't always been an easy one. Leaving college to work towards his dream, Johnson has a career filled with triumphs and struggles that are all too common across the industry as it relates to auditions and callbacks. In this episode of Just FlexIt™, Bart Johnson dives into the successes and hardships he has had to deal with as an actor and he touches on relevant details about the industry at large. He shares information about the latest projects he has worked on, how fitness and FlexIt have played a positive role in his life, and how dealing with rejection is the norm across the industry as an actor. Make sure to catch this episode about Bart Johnson's career journey. You won't want to miss this episode that is filled with his infectious personality. Take Three:
We're back on our DCOM shit with the iconic HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL! Who says we have to let it go? And let it go, we did not.Raise your hand if this movie change the course of your life and is the whole reason that you became an actor.......Oh.....Just Taiwo? Cool. Cool cool cool.AnYwAy join us as we discuss some very important questions likeWhose vocals are we listen to? Zac Efron or Drew Seeley?Who is/are the real villain(s) of this movie?How is every single song a bop?And WHY ARE SHARPAY AND RYAN AUDITIONING FOR THE LOVER LEADS OF THIS PLAY????We need answers Darby!!!! Perhaps we'll get them in this week's episode as long as we're All in This Together! (See what we did there?)
David sits down with High School Musical icon Bart Johnson to chat about his decades long career. From witnessing Joel Silver prank Richard Donner on the set of Maverick, all the way through to his upcoming return as Coach Bolton in High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, Bart has many great stories to tell. Check it out!
Welcome back to another episode of Talks To-Go! Jill and George talk with our next special guest father/daughter duo, Bart Johnson and Kate Johnson. Bart stars in the High School Musical film franchise as Coach Bolton, has guest starred on countless tv shows, and just wrapped an arc on Ryan Murphy's 911 Lone Star. Kate is high school senior, plays soccer and is heading off to college next to study and pursue film. No reservations necessary. All TALKS are TO-GO. Instagram: @talkstogopodcast TikTok: @talkstogopod
HPI adaptée aux États-Unis Le succès de TF1, HPI, créée par Alice Chegaray-Breugnot, Stéphane Carrié et Nicolas Jean va renaître aux États-Unis. Une version tchèque a déjà été tournée et c'est maintenant au tour des américains. Reservation Dogs saison 3 Alors qu'on attend encore la saison 2 de Reservation Dogs sur Disney+, une saison 3 a déjà été confirmée par FX. La dramédie créée par Sterlin Harjo et Taika Waititi fait son petit bout de chemin avec ses ados qui grandissent avec leur culture amérindienne. Une date pour la saison 2 de The White Lotus Embarquez pour une nouvelle destination paradisiaque cette fois-ci en Italie avec la saison 2 de The White Lotus. Elle démarrera le 30 octobre sur HBO et le 31 octobre sur OCS chez nous. Des anciens et des nouveaux acteurs participent à cette saison en Sicile. High School Musical saison 4 accueille des anciens Les faux anciens de East High vont repasser une tête dans le vrai East High. La saison 4 s'intitulera High School Musical 4: The Reunion après être passé au camp d'été sur Frozen en saison 3. Corbin Bleu qui était passé dans cette saison refera une apparition, tout comme Lucas Grabeel qui avait déjà visité la série. Mais on pourra également compter sur Monique Coleman (Taylor, la meilleure amie de Gabriella), Bart Johnson le père de Troy, Alyson Reed alias Mme Darbus et Kaycee Stroh l'inoubliable Martha. Dans la série, le synopsis de la nouvelle saison annonce que Disney a décidé de tourner enfin le 4e opus des films High School Musical dans leur lycée. Les rumeurs vont bon train sur la présence de Zac Efron et Vanessa Hudgens sachant que les deux acteurs ont posté une photo d'eux sur le décor du lycée de East High… Le reboot de Queer as Folk est annulé Le reboot de la série culte Queer as Folk n'aura pas su convaincre les spectateurs. Les tribulations de Brody et ses amis s'arrêtent là, avec une fin notamment qui nous laisse sur notre faim. On avait eu son créateur et showrunner Stephen Dunn en interview pour nous parler de la série.
HPI adaptée aux États-Unis Le succès de TF1, HPI, créée par Alice Chegaray-Breugnot, Stéphane Carrié et Nicolas Jean va renaître aux États-Unis. Une version tchèque a déjà été tournée et c'est maintenant au tour des américains. Reservation Dogs saison 3 Alors qu'on attend encore la saison 2 de Reservation Dogs sur Disney+, une saison 3 a déjà été confirmée par FX. La dramédie créée par Sterlin Harjo et Taika Waititi fait son petit bout de chemin avec ses ados qui grandissent avec leur culture amérindienne. Une date pour la saison 2 de The White Lotus Embarquez pour une nouvelle destination paradisiaque cette fois-ci en Italie avec la saison 2 de The White Lotus. Elle démarrera le 30 octobre sur HBO et le 31 octobre sur OCS chez nous. Des anciens et des nouveaux acteurs participent à cette saison en Sicile. High School Musical saison 4 accueille des anciens Les faux anciens de East High vont repasser une tête dans le vrai East High. La saison 4 s'intitulera High School Musical 4: The Reunion après être passé au camp d'été sur Frozen en saison 3. Corbin Bleu qui était passé dans cette saison refera une apparition, tout comme Lucas Grabeel qui avait déjà visité la série. Mais on pourra également compter sur Monique Coleman (Taylor, la meilleure amie de Gabriella), Bart Johnson le père de Troy, Alyson Reed alias Mme Darbus et Kaycee Stroh l'inoubliable Martha. Dans la série, le synopsis de la nouvelle saison annonce que Disney a décidé de tourner enfin le 4e opus des films High School Musical dans leur lycée. Les rumeurs vont bon train sur la présence de Zac Efron et Vanessa Hudgens sachant que les deux acteurs ont posté une photo d'eux sur le décor du lycée de East High… Le reboot de Queer as Folk est annulé Le reboot de la série culte Queer as Folk n'aura pas su convaincre les spectateurs. Les tribulations de Brody et ses amis s'arrêtent là, avec une fin notamment qui nous laisse sur notre faim. On avait eu son créateur et showrunner Stephen Dunn en interview pour nous parler de la série.
It's one thing to be told you may never achieve one of your life's dreams or goals; it's another when a federal body diagnoses you with a life changing condition… Our guest this week is Bart Johnson. When Bart went to seek his FAA Medical License for his PPL, he was denied. But when he found out why, it was beyond anything he could have ever imagined. Listen now to find out more! https://cantbetrusted.org/ https://www.amazon.com/Cant-Be-Trusted-Bart-Johnson/dp/B08P8F1HJN. If you or a loved one is struggling, help is available. Dial 988 for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. SOCIAL LINKS- Instagram: https://Instagram.com/thepilotspandemic https://instagram.com/emneonicon https://Instagram.com/thefitaviatrix Link for aeromedical reform petition: https://www.change.org/apilotspandemic WEBSITE: https://msha.ke/thepilotspandemic/ SPONSORS: www.airfarepouch.com @airfarepouch Code:pilotspodcast www.avi-foods.com @avi_foods_co Code:pilotspandemic --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thepilotspandemic/support
Episode 625 - Robyn Lively and Bart Johnson are First Class Parents and Actors. Together, the married couple, star as Husband & Wife in the new PureFlix movie STRONG FATHERS, STRONG DAUGHTERS. Bart Johnson starred as Coach Jack Bolton in the “High School Musical” series opposite Zac Efron -his acting resume includes “Hyperion Bay,” “Hawaii Five-O” and the 2018 adaptation of Little Women. Robyn Lively is a former 80's child actress (“Silver Spoons”, “Punky Brewster”) and is the half-sister to actress BLAKE LIVELY. She has over 80 credits that includes The Karate Kid III, “Twin Peaks,” “Doogie Howser, M.D.”, and “JAG”. Inspired by the best-selling book “Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters,” by Dr. Meg Meeker, follows the heartfelt journey of a dad who is desperately trying to hold onto his little girls but learns he must give up control and have faith in their future. In this Episode, Bart and Robyn share their parenting journey which includes three children. They discuss their experience playing a husband and wife on the screen and how it differs from acting in movies with other romantic partners. They describe the importance of having a Father or Father figure in the home and why the Fatherless Crisis is hurting our society. They talk about their discipline styles as parents, their faith, family traditions and values they hope to instill in their kids. They offer advice for new or soon-to-be parents and more! STRONG FATHERS, STRONG DAUGHTERS - www.pureflix.com/movie/strong-fathers-strong-daughters FamilyMade - https://familymade.com First Class Fatherhood: Advice and Wisdom from High-Profile Dads - https://bit.ly/36XpXNp Watch First Class Fatherhood on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCD6cjYptutjJWYlM0Kk6cQ?sub_confirmation=1 More Ways To Listen - https://linktr.ee/alec_lace Follow me on instagram - https://instagram.com/alec_lace?igshid=ebfecg0yvbap For information about becoming a Sponsor of First Class Fatherhood please hit me with an email: FirstClassFatherhood@gmail.com
An active father is the single most important factor in a young woman's development.From cradling his newborn to walking her down the aisle, a father must enjoy his paramount responsibility … guiding the course of his daughter's life.Many books have been written on this topic but none more practical or vital than Dr. Meg Meeker's 2017 release, “Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters".So imperative are the principles found in this book, that Pure Flix has released an original movie inspired by Dr. Meeker's work called appropriately enough, “Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters". The film tells the story of Steve, a father of three who is desperately trying to hold onto his little girls. But can he let go of his child raising techniques and allow God to shape their future as a family?The movie stars husband and wife actors Robyn Lively and Bart Johnson, a couple who in real life are raising three children of their own, including a daughter.Robyn and Bart join us on the Crossmap Podcast to discuss the movie and why fathers are the single most important figure in a girl's life. Listen as they share why it is of such critical importance for a dad to be his daughter's hero and much more.Links from the show Watch Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters on PureFlix Robyn Lively on Twitter Robyn Lively on Instagram Bart Johnson on Twitter Bart Johnson on Instagram Links to Crossmap Crossmap Website Crossmap Facebook
Pure Flix Original Movies and TV will release four more original films in 2022 exclusively for Pure Flix subscribers. Titles to come include Second Time Around, Destination Heaven, Runway Cop, and The Engagement Plan. Mixed with AFFIRM Originals, subscribers will receive fresh original content monthly. Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters tells the story of Steve, a father of three who is desperately trying to hold onto his little girls. But can he learn to give up control and trust God with their future? The new movie stars real-life married couples Robyn Lively (9-1-1: Lone Star) and BartJohnson (High School Musical); and Maria Canals-Barrera (Wizards of Waverly Place) and David Barrera (Killing It). The cast also includes Brandon Prado (Narcos: Mexico), Carrie Wampler (Big Little Lies), Kayla DiVenere (Love, Victor) and Arden Myrin (Insatiable).
Pure Flix Original Movies and TV will release four more original films in 2022 exclusively for Pure Flix subscribers. Titles to come include Second Time Around, Destination Heaven, Runway Cop, and The Engagement Plan. Mixed with AFFIRM Originals, subscribers will receive fresh original content monthly. Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters tells the story of Steve, a father of three who is desperately trying to hold onto his little girls. But can he learn to give up control and trust God with their future? The new movie stars real-life married couples Robyn Lively (9-1-1: Lone Star) and BartJohnson (High School Musical); and Maria Canals-Barrera (Wizards of Waverly Place) and David Barrera (Killing It). The cast also includes Brandon Prado (Narcos: Mexico), Carrie Wampler (Big Little Lies), Kayla DiVenere (Love, Victor) and Arden Myrin (Insatiable).
DR. MEG MEEKER with guests BART JOHNSON & ROBYN LIVELYDr. Meeker's book, Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters, was written to empower dads to understand the invaluable role that they play in the lives of their families, and specifically, in the lives of their daughters. In her book, she explains why an involved father might be the single most important factor in a young woman's development. Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters was just released as a full-length feature film that hit Pure Flix on August 1. Starring in the film is Bart Johnson and Robyn Lively. They join Dr. Meeker on this episode to discuss the significance of the movie, and what lessons they have learned as parents to their own children. If you're a parent to a child of any age, this is an episode you won't want to miss! https://www.pureflix.com/movie/strong-fathers-strong-daughtersFROM THE PRODUCERThanks for listening to Episode #173, Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters, and for helping Dr. Meg's parenting revolution reach more than SEVEN MILLION downloads! Please subscribe, rate and leave a review for us on iTunes!Get Social with Dr. Meg on Facebook & Instagram @MegMeekerMDCheck out Dr. Meg's parenting resources and tools! www.meekerparenting.com
Monday, August 1, 2022 Today our host is Kerby Anderson! His guest in the first hour is Dr. Ryan Denison from the Denison Forum. He will be on-air with Kerby to talk about his new book, “How to Bless God by Blessing Others.” In the second hour, he's pleased to welcome Robyn Lively & Bart Johnson, […]
Holly and Isaac discuss the new release from Pure Flix, Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters. Gianna and Jacob Holiday take us to the Red Carpet with some great interview from several of the stars and we get some insights from the principle stars of the movie, Bart Johnson and Robyn Lively.
The Blender-led Tar Heels just marched into Louisville tonight and handed those boys a loss on the Atlantic Coast Conference Network. As the great and powerful Bart Johnson once said, "The three point shooting is pretty sick, I'm gonna get choked up."Manek Merch available at Fanjoy.co/BradyManek get it now it won't be there forever.I'm super psyched about that Paul Wall album, you can't tell from my sluggish, mono-tonal state but I could've jumped over the moon when it came in the mail. Up next I think is a Mike Jones vinyl, possibly T-Pain. Not sure, we'll see what the cat drags in. In my humble opinion I think this was a good lineup of slappers, a fun episode to record, but yet again, typing this description was my favorite part of this process. Doing a podcast by yourself and sustaining it makes you a man/he/she/her/person of many hats. I'm now a self-proclaimed talker, filmer, editor and writer. Tremendous. Have a good week, y'all and remember.. Duke basketball is the reason the shelves are empty and the Russians are coming. Also that Tsunami a couple weeks ago, they did that too. Co-Assistant Manager of Podcastville Chester Copperpot
This week on Drama School Dropout I am joined by the amazing Bart Johnson. We chat about car accidents, growing up on the sets of iconic TV shows, toxic masculinity surrounding boys doing drama, meeting Robin Williams and Farrah Fawcett and having dinner with Hugh Jackman, Hugh Heffner showing up to acting class in his limo, how High School Musical was almost missing our favourite basketball coach, the duet we were robbed of, Heather Spiden is back as we update you on how things are going as we approach our first ever stage show of This Is Where We Get Off, and we find out if Coach Bolton is #TeamSharpay. Host: Ingram Noble Guest: Bart Johnson Producers: Heather Spiden & Ingram Noble Links: Ingram's Instagram & Twitter: @ingramnoble Bart's Social Medias: @bart_johnson Bart's Website: www.bartjohnson.com Official Podcast Website: www.dramaschooldropout.com Heather's Instagram: @hevspiden Bart's Cameo: www.cameo.com/bart?nodeId=&nodeType=category This Is Where We Get Off Tickets: https://webstersglasgow.com/whats-on/event/this-is-where-we-get-off/
Zig At The Gig With Robert Kidney of The Numbers Band 15-60-75 Robert Kidney founding member, singer songwriter, composer, and guitarist for the Number band. The Numbers Band (a.k.a. 15-60-75) are an American blues rock and experimental rock band formed in Kent, Ohio, United States in 1969. They are part of the 'Akron Sound' that sprang forth from their home state. The original personnel were Robert Kidney (guitar, lead vocals), the Pretenders' Chrissie Hynde's brother Terry Hynde (saxophone), Hank Smith (guitar, keyboards), Greg Colbert (bass) and Tim Hudson (drums). Chris Butler, from Tin Huey and The Waitresses, also played in the band for a stint as a bassist. They premiered as a live act at the local nightspot The Kove in July 1970. Later, they incorporated jazzy influences as well and they have stuck with their sound ever since. By 1972, Gerald Casale, future co-founder of Devo (bass), and David Robinson were added to the lineup. Casale was thrown out after wearing a monkey mask onstage. Due to interior pressures, Kidney terminated the project by year's end and joined his brother Jack's band, King of Hearts. However, King of Hearts reformed as a new Numbers Band a few weeks later with a retooled lineup that consisted of the Kidney brothers, Hynde, Drake Gleason (bass) and Jay Brown (drums). After two years of playing gigs, Brown left the band and Robinson came back. Michael Stacey (guitar), was added prior to the cutting of their 1976 live album Jimmy Bell's Still in Town. The following year, Gleason was replaced by Bart Johnson (bass). The Numbers Band, like most of the other Ohioans, never became renowned nationally and were not signed by the major labels. ENDURE: Outliers on Water Street out now! https://www.numbersband.com/shop Robert's info https://www.numbersband.com/ http://www.robertkidney.com/ https://www.facebook.com/numbersband1...
El 11 de septiembre de 2001 fue un inmenso punto de inflexión para la ciudad de Nueva York, un verdadero antes y después. ¿Qué ha cambiado desde entonces? ¿Cómo protegerse, y cómo recordar? Recabamos testimonios de miembros de las fuerzas de seguridad y familiares de víctimas. Un reportaje de Silvina Sterin Pensel, @SilSterinPensel El golpe recibido ese 11 de septiembre de 2001 fue por demás letal y Nueva York, la ciudad que nunca duerme, comenzó a vivir intranquila, en un estado de neurosis y sospecha de todo y de todos. La diabólica ejecución de los ataques terroristas en la Gran Manzana dejó expuestos innumerables flancos débiles y vulnerabilidades en materia de seguridad. Esto resultó en la inmediata toma de medidas tanto a nivel local como federal. Los cambios fueron radicales y la ciudad se convirtió en una fortaleza con una presencia militar nunca vista antes del 11-S. Una fortaleza constantemente vigilada Miembros de las fuerzas armadas vigilan las 24 horas del día, los siete días de la semana y los 12 meses del año, los puntos neurálgicos de la metrópolis. Fuertemente armados, monitorean terminales de transporte con gran flujo de pasajeros como Grand Central y Penn Station, el Bajo Manhattan cerca del World Trade Center y el Oculus, y por supuesto los aeropuertos, JFK, La Guardia y Newark. Con sus rifles de asalto y sus uniformes camuflados, estos soldados, marinos y personal de la fuerza aérea son hoy, a 20 años de los ataques terroristas, parte integral del paisaje y la cotidianidad de Nueva York. Todos ellos son miembros de la Guardia Nacional y pertenecen a la Misión Conjunta Escudo del Imperio, en inglés, Joint Task Force Empire Shield. El coronel Paul Salas es el comandante de esta fuerza que fue activada en octubre del 2001 para prevenir, detectar y sofocar futuros ataques terroristas: “La Misión Conjunta Escudo del Imperio nació el 11 de septiembre. Como resultado de los ataques en la ciudad de Nueva York, el gobernador del estado de Nueva York decidió asignar fuerzas militares, entonces somos una fuerza estatal con la tarea de proveer seguridad a la ciudad de Nueva York. Las autoridades estatales decidieron que la Guardia Nacional esté en la ciudad de forma permanente”, explica. En el hall principal de Grand Central, dos militares, Ortiz y Dasilva, pasan con sus rifles de largo alcance al lado de una parejita que se toma selfies, cerca del imponente reloj ubicado en el centro de la estación. ¿Están tomando fotos de potenciales blancos? ¿Están demasiado abrigados para el clima de verano? Esas son algunas de las situaciones que pondrían en alerta a los militares. El coronel Salas explica cuál es la dinámica de trabajo de los soldados: “A medida que pasa el tiempo, vamos generando experiencia en los distintos sitios de la misión y así identificamos lo que se considera un comportamiento normal para un pasajero, y después si vemos a alguien comportándose un poco diferente, es ese comportamiento anormal lo que va a llamar la atención de los miembros de la fuerza”. “La prioridad es que siempre funcionemos en grupos de al menos dos militares por motivos de seguridad. Los propios miembros están súper bien entrenados, rigurosamente entrenados, y listos para usar sus armas, y cada 10 o 15 minutos rotan en todos los puestos para no perder la vigilancia. Es muy importante que siempre estén alerta, pero a la vez que sean accesibles al público”, añade. “Un factor disuasorio” La sargento Amanda Ortiz está en su puesto desde las cinco de la mañana. Tenía 11 años cuando las torres fueron atravesadas por los aviones y las vio colapsar en vivo en un televisor que había en su escuela: “Yo estaba en quinto grado cuando fueron los ataques. Vi muchas cosas y honestamente fue algo realmente muy duro que nos destrozó el corazón acá en Nueva York. Hace ya siete años que estoy con las Fuerzas Armadas, pasamos por un entrenamiento riguroso y prestamos atención a cómo se comporta la gente. uno puede notar las pequeñas diferencias entre alguien que es normal, comparado con alguien que no está haciendo lo correcto. Realmente adoro mi trabajo, es increíble y la gente nos agradece a menudo por estar acá protegiendo a Nueva York”, cuenta. Para el mayor Michael O´Hagan, un militar de alto rango en la misión, la mera presencia física de los uniformados funciona como un freno a potenciales actividades terroristas: “Simplemente que estén presentes en todos estos lugares alrededor de Nueva York es un factor disuasorio. La gente que nos quiere hacer daño se da cuenta de que hay un equipo impresionante que está acá para prevenir ataques, para frenarlos y para proteger a los ciudadanos. Pienso que la mera presencia física de los militares brinda cierto nivel de seguridad para los ciudadanos y hace que nuestros enemigos sepan que no estamos bajando la guardia, estamos siempre listos, estamos siempre ahí y estamos acá para defender nuestro territorio”, comenta. Pero para algunos civiles, en particular turistas, tener tan cerca este tipo de armamento pesado causa sensaciones encontradas. Es el caso para Daniela Godoy y Piera Valdivia, que vienen de Santiago de Chile: “Por un lado, a mí me da tranquilidad porque igual ante cualquier cosa sabemos que va a haber respuesta inmediata, pero igual como que me da miedo porque es sentir que en cualquier momento va a pasar algo. Es como un pro y un contra que estén aquí en la estación central”, expresan. Las jóvenes vinieron justo para el aniversario de los 20 años del horror del World Trade Center y visitaron el Museo de la Memoria. “Vamos a ver el homenaje que van a hacer y fuimos al Memorial del 11 de Septiembre y como que su historia nos llega a nosotros igual de cierta forma… como que sentimos el dolor de lo que pasó ese día y fue muy nostálgico”. “Estar lo más cerca posible de mi papá” Para Rebecca Ortiz, esa nostalgia no resurge únicamente cada 11 de septiembre, sino que convive con ella todo el tiempo. Era una bebita de apenas nueve meses cuando su padre, Paul Ortiz Jr., quedó atrapado en el piso más alto de la Torre Norte, el 107. Hoy Rebecca vive junto a su madre en Florida y tiene 20 años, la misma edad que tenía su papá cuando falleció. Cada aniversario, regresan a New York. En lo que supo ser la zona cero, escuchan el potente sonido del agua cayendo al vacío en las fuentes del memorial. Para Rebecca, estas huellas inmensas ubicadas exactamente donde estaban las Gemelas, son especiales: “Significan mucho para mí, emocionalmente y físicamente. Me dan una sensación de paz y es un lugar donde puedo estar tranquila y realmente estar lo más cerca posible de mi papá, porque sus restos nunca se encontraron, ni nada, entonces estar acá es un poco como visitar su tumba”. Su nombre, Paul Ortiz Jr., inscripto en bronce junto a las otras casi 3.000 víctimas que murieron en los atentados, está bien cerca del agua. Algo que, según su esposa, Estrellita, lo hubiera hecho inmensamente feliz: “Paulie era un fanático de la playa, le fascinaba el agua, el mar. Entonces yo siento el presentimiento de él ahí”. A pesar de no haber compartido tiempo con su padre, Rebecca lo conoce bien a fondo gracias a la dedicación de sus abuelos paternos que se entregaron a la tarea de enseñarle a su nieta sus gustos, sus anécdotas, las cosas que lo hacían reír, todo sobre ese joven chispeante que se fue demasiado pronto. “Ellos siempre me mostraron fotos de él, siempre mirábamos videos caseros de cuando mi papá era chico y cuando iban de campamento, o videos de viajes con la familia. A él le encantaba estar al aire libre, en la naturaleza, y hay videos de él empujando la carriola conmigo cuando yo era bebé y yo estoy ahí incluida, y es muy lindo para mí poder ver cómo era él conmigo”, explica la joven. Una jugarreta del destino quiso que Paul Ortiz estuviera en el lugar equivocado en el momento equivocado. Era técnico en redes y trabajaba para la compañía Bloomberg, en otro edificio fuera del World Trade Center. Esa mañana fatal le habían asignado estar desde bien temprano en el restaurante ubicado en la cima de la Torre Norte, preparando los equipos para un desayuno empresarial: “En el último piso que era el Windows On The World, incluso ahí fue que cenamos el día que nos casamos. Él estaba ahí y me llamaron de Bloomberg diciéndome que ellos estaban en comunicación con ellos vía computadora y que… cuando… el edificio cayó… se había perdido toda comunicación”, cuenta Estrellita, emocionada. Missing Person Rebecca aún conserva en su cuarto la foto de Missing Person, persona desaparecida con la que sus parientes empapelaron distintas estaciones del subterráneo neoyorquino uniéndose a los anhelos de miles de familias aferradas a la posibilidad de encontrar a sus seres queridos con vida. “Mi familia pegó fotos y carteles cuando fue el ataque, eran carteles de Persona Desaparecida, uno era una foto de él conmigo, nosotros juntos, con su descripción y todo. Me acuerdo que en la foto, en el cartel describían lo que él tenía puesto, un colgante con su nombre, Paulie, un reloj, su anillo, el uniforme del trabajo y después decía que él tenía una familia que lo esperaba y que si alguien lo había visto”, recuerda la joven. Estrellita, acompañada únicamente por la esperanza, pasó un largo tiempo pendiente del teléfono: “Yo estuve meses no queriendo aceptar la realidad… Yo esperaba que me iban a llamar y me iban a decir él está bien, lo sacamos, está en tal sitio… La esperanza siempre estuvo ahí”. El día continúa acompañado por la potencia del agua y cada vez llega más gente a visitar las reflecting pools, las fuentes del memorial y el Museo del 11 de septiembre. Muchos se toman retratos con las piscinas y la Freedom Tower de fondo. Rebecca alza los ojos –esos que muchos le dicen son idénticos a los de su padre– y contempla en silencio la masa espejada del One World Trade Center y su aguja. “Es medio loco que una torre pueda ser así de alta, sobre todo considerando todo lo que pasó, la Freedom Tower básicamente es otro blanco de ataque porque es un tributo a la memoria de los que no están y además es súper alta… Eso me da un poco de miedo pero… pienso que el aura de esta torre… con las fuentes es lindo y todo en conjunto es como un símbolo de cómo eran las cosas antes”. En los aires Cada vez que un avión surca el cielo de Manhattan, se eriza la piel de los neoyorquinos que inmediatamente intercambian miradas llenas de ansiedad. Es allí, en la esfera del transporte aéreo donde se han registrado los cambios más importantes para prevenir otro ataque. Bart Johnson es responsable de la seguridad en 13 aeropuertos del estado de Nueva York y trabaja bajo la órbita de la TSA, la Administración de Seguridad para el Transporte, una agencia federal con 65 mil empleados, creada dos meses después de los atentados en noviembre del 2001. Algunos de estos cambios son obvios, como tener que sacarse los zapatos, las chaquetas, no llevar líquidos y separar las computadoras, pero muchos otros son menos visibles y controlados exclusivamente por la tripulación de vuelo. “No quieren que la gente se reúna en la parte de adelante del avión, es únicamente de a una persona por vez y ahora además las puertas de la cabina están totalmente reforzadas para prevenir cualquier agresión, y eso se puso en práctica inmediatamente después del 11 de septiembre cuando fortalecieron todas las puertas. Y no solamente eso, también se adoptó el servicio federal de los Marshalls, que van armados a bordo de vuelos domésticos y también internacionales basado en información de inteligencia. Tenemos también, a nivel federal, un programa por el que los pilotos van armados y son entrenados especialmente en cómo usar esas armas”, explica Bart Johnson. Más allá de estos cambios y de la constante incorporación de nuevas tecnologías preventivas, Johnson es honesto en su análisis: “Antes que nada, la amenaza todavía está presente. Yo creo que estamos haciendo un trabajo excelente en detectar esa amenaza, usando equipamiento, usando entrenamiento, con la ayuda de los oficiales y agentes, pero como dice el viejo refrán… nosotros tenemos que hacer todo perfecto todo el tiempo, y para los terroristas basta con que sean perfectos una única vez. Entonces tenemos a cargo una misión sumamente importante, somos los últimos en la línea de defensa, y estamos acá haciendo nuestro trabajo para garantizar que los pasajeros estén fuera de peligro”. En estos tiempos más que volátiles, y sobre todo aquí en la Gran Manzana, todos esperan que lo sucedido jamás vuelva a repetirse.
Podcast Synopsis: Initiation (stylized as Init!ation) is a 2020 American horror thriller film directed, co-produced, and co-written by John Berardo, inspired by his short film Dembanger. It stars Jon Huertas, Isabella Gomez, Lindsay LaVanchy, Froy Gutierrez, Gattlin Griffith, Patrick Walker, James Berardo, Bart Johnson, Shireen Lai, Kent Faulcon, Yancy Butler, and Lochlyn Munro. The film premiered at the Screamfest Horror Film Festival on October 8, 2020. It was released on May 7, 2021, by Saban Films. Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hauntingtube/ Follow on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/hauntingtube/
On today's episode, we have High School Musical's Bart Johnson, but you probably know him as Coach fricking Bolton. Listen as we chat to Bart about his on-screen chemistry with Zac Efron, the failed plots for High School Musical 4, how Blake Lively was the mastermind behind his marriage, and so much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tonight, we review HELD (2021, Magnet/Magnolia). Doc Rotten from Horror News Radio. Jeff Mohr from Decades of Horror: The Classic Era. And Crystal Cleveland, the Livin6Dead6irl from Decades of Horror: 1980s share their thoughts about this week's awesome collection of streaming horror films. Joining the crew is Horror News Radio co-host, Dave Dreher! HELD (2021, Magnet/Magnolia) A couple's ailing marriage is put to the test when they are held hostage in an isolated vacation rental by an unseen Voice that commands their every move. IMDb.com Available On-Demand and VOD beginning APRIL 9, 2021 Director: Travis Cluff, Chris Lofing Writer: Jill Awbrey Cast: Jill Awbrey, Bart Johnson, Rez Kempton FOLLOW: YouTube Channel (Subscribe Today!) https://youtube.com/c/gruesomemagazine Instagram https://www.instagram.com/gruesomemagazine/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HorrorNewsRadioOfficial/ Events: https://gruesomemagazine.com/events/list/ Doc, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DocRottenHNR Crystal, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/living6dead6irl Crystal, Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livin6dead6irl/ Jeff, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeffmohr9 Dave, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drehershouseofhorrors
We're all in this together! Nathan and Brendan dive into the Patreon Picks with one from brand-new patron Grant, who has selected High School Musical for their displeasure and your joy! The guys dive into this Disney Channel musical with questions about twins that are way too close, the abundance of flip phones, really weird handshakes from strangers, how much a power a 'student celebrity' really has, people suddenly becoming professional singers with no actual experience and much more! The guys also drop a hint for next week's movie. Check on Facebook or Twitter on Monday for the reveal! What We've Been Watching: Carrie (1976) VS. Questions? Comments? Suggestions? You can always shoot us an e-mail at wwttpodcast@gmail.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/wwttpodcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/wwttpodcast Twitter: www.twitter.com/wwttpodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/wwttpodcast Theme Song recorded by Taylor Sheasgreen: www.facebook.com/themotorleague Logo designed by Mariah Lirette: www.instagram.com/mariahhx Montrose Monkington III: www.twitter.com/montrosethe3rd Head over to untidyvenus.etsy.com and check out some wonderful art by friend of the show Izzy Fischer! Use the promo code "wwttpod" to receive 15% off your purchase! What Were They Thinking is sponsored by GameItAll.com and HostGator (use the coupon code 'SCHLOCK' for 25% off your first purchase) and is a proud member of the Age of Radio Podcast Network (www.ageofradio.org) High School Musical stars Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Tisdale, Corbin Bleu, Lucas Grabeel, Monique Coleman, Olesya Rulin, Bart Johnson and Alyson Reed; directed by Kenny Ortega. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
He will forever be Coach Bolton from High School Musical to all of us and now actor Bart Johnson is coaching us on How Men "Really" Think. His top priority in life is his family so he shares essential parenting advice. In addition, listen up ladies...he talks the importance of self care for men. He also reveals that love at first sight is real for men. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
The 118th episode of the Ohio Ag Net Podcast, sponsored by AgriGold, includes hosts Matt Reese, Kolt Buchenroth, Bart Johnson, and Dusty Sonnenburg. On today's podcast the team share their experiences about the Ohio Crop Tour. Dusty speaks with Congressman Bob Latta about the stresses farmers are going through this year. Dusty also shares information about upcoming Forage Field Days in Ohio. Finally, Joel gives us an update on the Pro Farmer Midwest Crop Tour.
The 117th episode of the Ohio Ag Net Podcast, sponsored by AgriGold. includes hosts Joel Penhorwood, Matt Reese, Kolt Buchenroth, and Bart Johnson. On today's episode, the team discusses their upcoming plans for the Ohio Crop Tour. Matt gets a dry farm update with Dylan Baer and Andrew Armstrong, our Between the Rows farmers. Finally, we hear from Katherine Bell, an ag teacher at Liberty Center, who talks with Dale Minyo about her experiences as an educator.
The 116th episode of the Ohio Ag Net Podcast, sponsored by AgriGold, includes hosts Joel Penhorwood, Matt Reese, Kolt Buchenroth, Bart Johnson and new team member Dusty Sonnenburg. On today's episode, the crew gets back into their normal routine after the 2019 Ohio State Fair. In the busy week of the state fair, Matt spoke with Governor Mike Dewine and Lamb and Wool Ambassador Emma Preston about their personal experiences at the state fair.
The 113th episode of the Ohio Ag Net Podcast, sponsored by AgriGold, includes hosts Matt Reese, Kolt Buchenroth, and Bart Johnson. In today's episode, the boys cover Dale Minyo's fair visit to the Clinton County Fair. Dale speaks with Greta Grey about the ongoing events at the fair. Next is Matt's interview with Caroline Winters who is showing her steers at the Ohio State Fair, but more importantly she is one of the helpers at the Deans Charity Steer Show. Finally, Matt gets another report from our Between the Rows farmer Dave Baer. Dave talks about the historical perspective on his farm, as well as another farm update.
There's alot to talk about on this episode of the Ohio Ag Net Podcast, sponsored by AgriGold, covering the updates of our Between the Rows farmers about this dry weather and many more. On this week's podcast, hosts Matt Reese, Joel Penhorwood, Kolt Buchenroth, and Bart Johnson hear from our Between the Rows farmers, Andrew Armstrong, Nathan Brown, Dylan Baer, and Lamar Liming. They give us an update on their farms and how their regions of Ohio are trying to take advantage of this dry weather. We hear from our Feeding Farmer, Rob Wilson from Hardin County. Joel gets to talk with Matt Bane from the Plow Talk Podcast about their podcast. Finally Matt talks with James Smith, who is with the Association Benefit Planners, about health care and some tips for Agribusinesses.
The Ohio Ag Net Podcast, sponsored by AgriGold, brings together Bart Johnson, Matt Reese, and Dale Minyo to chat about the nice weather and a multitude of other topics. Guests on this week's podcast include Between the Rows farmers Nathan Brown of Highland County and Andrew Armstrong of Clark County. Also Joel Penhorwood talks with Jim Case of Delaware County on his homemade Soilhawk soil sampling unit. All that and much more in the 100th episode of the Ohio Ag Net podcast.
The Ohio Ag Net crew of Bart Johnson, Dale Minyo, and Joel Penhorwood talk about Matt Reese's philanthropic trip out west to help the Nebraska flood victims with audio from the adventure. They also recap Friday's USDA reports and the surprises therein. All that and more in the Ohio Ag Net podcast, brought to you by AgriGold!
The 88th Ohio Ag Net Podcast brought to you by AgriGold, starts with host Matt Reese talking about some new things on the team, including the newest team member Kolt Buchenroth. Bart Johnson, Dale Minyo, and Joel Penhorwood join in alongside the two to talk the ongoing government shutdown, wintry weather, and other happenings. Guests include NCBA's Sara Place and Allison Rivera, Ohio hop producer Dave Volkman, Holly Gates of Ag Credit of Ohio, and more. Tune in!
In this episode Ryan chats it up with BART JOHNSON (High School Musical, Gortimer Gibbons, NCIS, Hyperion Bay, Little Women) about playing "Coach Bolton" on the hit movie series HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL. https://www.instagram.com/ryanlittle_director/
This was QUITE the week in the world of CBC. A lot to digest. Episode kicks off with the thank u, next review and an ode to Ariana’s current world domination. 7:00 begins all things Jonas wedding (this could be it’s own episode, truthfully.) Instagram section kicks off at 22:00, where Sunday night’s Current Mood IG Live and Travis Scott’s cheating denial are discussed. Awards ceremony kicks off around 36:00, where Bart Johnson & Matthew Kolma take home the gold. The episode concludes with the Kardashian recap and a brief Q&A.
The Ohio Ag Net crew comes together after the 2018 Ohio Crop Tour to talk results and lessons learned. Host Joel Penhorwood speaks with Bart Johnson and Matt Reese. Ty Higgins is busy on the Midwest crop tour while Dale Minyo is hanging out at county fairs this time of year.
Yeah, normally I'm more reserved but arrogance and total disregard for the traveling public by the TSA just gets my Irish up. According to Bart Johnson, who leads security for the TSA, travelers should prepare for longer wait times and more extensive screenings as summer gets into full swing. My question: Why? If you know travel is anticipated to incease by 10% why wouldn't you staff up accordingly? Open up overtime or improve the efficiency of your screening processes to ensure the traveler (the customer) isn't inconvenienced? That's what any private company would do. They would have to otherwise the airport would fire them and hire another firm. Instead, Bart has the balls to suggest "thanking and acknowledging the tough job TSA officers have will go along way in bringing down stress levels." Are you kidding me! If you're trying to check out of the supermarket and they've only got 2 of 10 checkout lines open do you ever hear the manager come out and say, "You know, acknowledging the tough job our checkers do will go a long way to reducing stress levels." No!! And you want to know why? Because people would respond with "F$*K YOU!! I've got a family waiting at home and dinner to get on the table. Get another checkout line open or next time I'll take my business down the street." That's the problem with government monopolies. The incentive structure is completely messed up. Jason Support the show.
I, Tonya who? We're back this week with a hidden quasi-misogynistic gem of the Disney Channel from 2005, Go Figure! Is this Cadet Kelly all over again? Sort of! Join us for the dramatic unpacking of what it means to wear makeup to a hockey game and how every tween in a movie knows how to prank someone using a paint can hanging from a doorway. What hardware store did they go to to get the materials?Plus, in this week's installment of "Coach Bolton, are you okay?", we have a dramatic reading of Bart Johnson's 400-word Instagram caption advocating for a HSM spinoff starring him and Mrs. Darbus. Is he okay?Be a good twirl girl and follow us on Twitter, @DCOMGroupies! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ohio Ag Net's 36th episode of the podcast, brought to you by AgriGold, has a wide range of topics from host Ty Higgins, Bart Johnson, Dale Minyo, and Joel Penhorwood. The recent Buckeye Shepherd Symposium brought in sheep producers from around the region to discuss farming practices, market trends, and recognize outstanding individuals in the industry. Joel Penhorwood catches up with OSIA's Roger High on the event and the state of the Ohio sheep industry. Ohio Farm Bureau's Leah Curtis updates the crew with the latest on CAUV and what farmers need to do now that reform is in place. And with the winter weather settling in, we look at old wives' tales that claim to predict the months ahead. The BugDoc, David Shetlar, entomologist and professor emeritus at The Ohio State University, spoke with Joel Penhorwood about the predictive ability of woolly worms (woolly bear caterpillars) and other insects supposedly able to tell the future by the color of their bodies and other activities. The unique conversation and much more is available in the Ohio Ag Net Podcast!
Ty Higgins, Bart Johnson, Joel Penhorwood, and Matt Reese come together to talk agriculture and the Ohio State win in episode 35 of the Ohio Ag Net Podcast, brought to you by AgriGold. A number of topics in this weeks meeting, including Ty Higgins with Jeff Sizelove of Zoetis talking developments in agriculture, partly the further involvement of robotics down the road. Matt Reese hears from Al Divencenzo, president of the Ohio Christmas Tree Association. Joel Penhorwood talks upcoming veal housing requirements ready to go into effect January 1, 2018. He hears from Marissa Hake of the American Veal Association. All that and much more in this week's edition of the Ohio Ag Net Podcast.
The 32nd episode of the Ohio Ag Net Podcast, brought to you by AgriGold, has a fun packed episode of wine, statistics, and FFA. Host Ty Higgins joins Matt Reese, Joel Penhorwood, and Bart Johnson as they hear from wine aficionado Chuck Harris of Ravenhurst Champagne Cellars. Joel and Matt continue to sort through conversations from the National FFA Convention as they joined up with a group of Ohio FFA state officers. Ty hears from NCGA's Anthony Bush about the need to return farmer surveys by USDA's NASS. All that and the broadcasters whining about who has to stay with Dale ahead of the upcoming National Association of Farm Broadcaster convention in Kansas City. Stay tuned!
It was a full house for this week's Ohio Ag Net Podcast, brought to you by AgriGold. Host Ty Higgins is joined by Dale Minyo, Matt Reese, Joel Penhorwood and Bart Johnson to recap Farm Science Review and harvest starting up. Matt visits with Cathann A. Kress, Vice President for Agricultural Administration and Dean, College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences as she experienced her first Review last week. Joel visits with Tracy Kitchel about 100 years of the Department of Agricultural Communication, Education, and Leadership, or ACEL. And Ty calls up Phil Jennings with Kinze to get some grain cart maintenance tips as farmers get geared up for a busy harvest.
This week on the podcast, brought to you by AgriGold, Matt Reese, Bart Johnson and Ty Higgins talk about what Ty saw last week on the Midwest Crop Tour, a new multi-row width planter, palmer amaranth in Ohio and a farmer that decided to call it quits at the 2017 harvest season.
Episode 23 of the podcast recorded just ahead of the 2017 solar eclipse which has grabbed public attention. The crew, consisting of host Joel Penhorwood, Bart Johnson, and Matt Reese talk the fun of eclipse watching among a variety of other topics. The Ohio Crop Tour wrapped up recently with the crew coming back to the table with a new perspective on the crops, harvest , and the issues that will determine it. Tour attendee Brent Pence discusses the tour in his interview with Matt Reese. The Poet biorefining facility in Marion made quite the addition in the past week. Matt talked with Poet's Jeff Broin on the facility doubling its output with improvements. All that and more fun discussion in this episode of the Ohio Ag Net Podcast, courtesy of AgriGold. Find them at www.agrigold.com. More news at www.ohioagnet.com.
Fun and reflection in the 22nd episode of the Ohio Ag Net Podcast, courtesy of AgriGold. Host Joel Penhorwood alongside Ty Higgins, Matt Reese, and Bart Johnson prepare for the Ohio Crop Tour coming up. They talk possible outcome for the fields in the next week. We also get to hear the much anticipated "Kernels on the Cob" parody song from none other than Ty and Matt. The fun piece comes towards the end of the podcast. With county fair season underway, the many wonderful stories and traditions that come with the time of year are evident, as well as the special moments that happen. Athens County Fair recently saw a number of local groups come together to raise over $70,000 in memory of Noah Cox, a young man who passed away before he was able to show at this year's fair. Ty Higgins spoke with auctioneer Jason Langley on the matter and the community togetherness that honored Cox's life through the sale. Dale Minyo has been busy at county fairs himself, seeing some of the same people year over year. He spoke with Jon Paulson at the Henry County Fair about ag education at the fair in this fun interview. Matt Reese spoke with Ohio Corn and Wheat's Tadd Nicholson about a new expansion to the Poet Ethanol facility in Marion. All that and more with the whole crew in the Ohio Ag Net Podcast.
The 21st episode of the Ohio Ag Net Podcast comes on the day after the Ohio State Fair has wrapped up its 2017 run. A time full of memories and busy schedules, the crew of Ty Higgins, Matt Reese, Bart Johnson, and Joel Penhorwood reflect on this year's fair, the 50th Sale of Champions, and other unique happenings from the annual event. Also in this podcast we talk advanced research going on right now with waxy corn, as well as the challenges involved in the barley malting world. All that and more in the Ohio Ag Net Podcast, courtesy of AgriGold.
For the 20th edition of the Ohio Ag Net Podcast, brought to you by AgriGold, Ty Higgins, Joel Penhorwood and Bart Johnson visit about the first case of southern rust detected in Ohio this summer. As the Ohio State Fair Sale of Champions celebrates 50 years, some of the greatest stories about the sale aren't told nearly as often as they should be. Matt Reese wrote one of those classic stories down and Ty Higgins narrates it. And much needs changes are possibly coming for the dairy industry in the 2018 Farm Bill. Senator Sherrod Brown talks about some of the adjustments that need to be made to the Margin Protection Program (MPP) in order to make it a viable safety net.
Episode 15 brings a fun-filled podcast of candid answers and lively folks. Courtesy of AgriGold, the crew explores the latest issues in Ohio agriculture. Joel Penhorwood, Dale Minyo, and Bart Johnson visit with the Niese Family, winners of Feeding Farmers. Jerry Niese has a unique view on farming and what it takes to make it — no opinions are held back in this one. Ty Higgins talks Lake Erie water with Ohio Department of Agriculture Director David Daniels, Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development Director Jamie Clover Adams, and Indiana State Department of Agriculture Director Ted McKinney. The team also looks ahead to the 50th Sale of Champions later this year as Matt Reese and Joel have a lively conversation with the legendary auctioneer Johnny Regula.
This week on The Ohio Ag Net Podcast, brought to you by AgriGold, Dale Minyo, Matt Reese, Bart Johnson and Ty Higgins discuss the U.S. pulling out of the Paris Accord and how one agribusiness is helping guide new and young farmers in a profitable direction. Matt Reese visits with Robyn S. Wilson, PhD. She is an Associate Professor of Risk Analysis and Decision Science at the College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences School of Environment and Natural Resources at Ohio State. They talk about both sides of the spectrum when it comes to climate change and the Paris Accord. Ty talks with Farm Credit's Gary Matteson about how his organization is helping young farmers get on a path to success during a tough time in the ag economy.
Episode 12 of the Ohio Ag Net Podcast, courtesy of AgriGold, enjoys the company of Ty Higgins, Dale Minyo, Bart Johnson, Risë Labig, and host Joel Penhorwood. Matt Reese joins us through his half-marathon buddy Joe Hoover talking about the East Tech School and FFA, busy teaching agriculture in urban areas. Dale speaks with John and Todd Davis on the newly rebuilt Discovery Center at Ohio FFA Camp Muskingum. Ty hears from Aaron Heilers on a tour of the Blanchard River Demonstration Farms. Plus, the crew wraps it all up with a bit of wedding advice to the soon-to-be-married Joel. Join us for the Ohio Ag Net Podcast! www.ohioagnet.com www.agrigold.com
Episode #10 of the Ohio Ag Net Podcast brought to you by AgriGold. Visit them at www.agrigold.com. As if the wet weather and delayed planting wasn't worrisome enough for farmers, some areas were expecting frost to start the week. The Ohio Ag Net crew of Dale Minyo, Bart Johnson, Matt Reese, Ty Higgins and Joel Penhorwood chat about what they have seen as far as frost and continued rainfall over the past week. Also, meet the 5 Ohio FFA Student Reporters that helped out during the 89th Ohio FFA State Convention, learn all about whiskey with Matt's visit to Indian Creek Distillery and see what changes you might want to make to your grain marketing plan with Ty's visit with Matt Bennett.
The whole crew comes together for the first Ohio Ag Net podcast. In this episode, host Joel Penhorwood talks the hottest issues in agriculture through a roundtable discussion with the entire group, including Dale Minyo, Ty Higgins, Matt Reese, and Bart Johnson. From there, we head to Commodity Classic which recently wrapped up in San Antonio, Texas to hear as Matt talked with the Ohio Corn and Wheat Growers Association. From there, we bring it back to Ohio for the annual Conservation Tillage and Technology Conference in Ada where we have a conversation recapping the event with agronomy field specialist Harold Watters.
Dr. Dave Turner, Senior Director of World Wide R&D at JJVC, and Bart Johnson, Senior Manager R&D at JJVC Jacksonville discuss the science behind the lens, its design, and comparison to other products such as DT1. 119 comments The post Acuvue Oasys 1-Day: New Product Launch, Exclusive Interviews: Dave Turner, Bart Johnson on the Science Behind the Lens [#R050-2] appeared first on ODwire.org.
We will be talking to Executive Producer, John Waldron about the movie production of Locker 13 and the western town built to produce the movie. Locker 13 is the story of Skip (Jason Spisak, The Vampire Diaries), a young ex-convict who takes a position as a night janitor at an old-west theme park. His supervisor Archie (Jon Gries, Napoleon Dynamite), teaches him the ropes, but more importantly attempts to convey critical philosophical messages through a series of four stories: a down and out boxer (Ricky Schroder, NYPD Blue, Silver Spoons, The Champ) is given the opportunity to become a real golden gloves killer; an assassin (Rick Hoffman, Suits, Battleship) kidnaps three people in order to find out who hired him for his latest hit; a new recruit (Bart Johnson, High School Musical) is initiated into a lodge of fez-wearing businessmen where hazing can take a malevolent turn; and a member of a suicide club (Jason Marsden, Boy Meets World, White Squall) introduces real fear into a man about to jump to his death. The four stories suddenly come into play when Skip is faced with a life-or-death decision. New Kickstarter Campaign is LIVE! http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/brosink/locker-13 The last segment, "The Other Side" has wrapped and the whole film is now in post production! Adding new Social Media sites everyday! Stay updated on all the latest news! Facebook page is live! Like us on our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Locker-13/118557118336
In this episode, our brave host interviews Bart Johnson, our very own Team Vice-Dentist and first Run N' Fun convert. In Act I, Bart explains how and why he made the leap from a USATF road-racing powerhouse to Team Collegeville, a team we all know has struggled for relevancy and has remained in its "rebuilding" phase for well over ten years. Bart's dramatic extraction from Team Run N' Fun segues into a sadistic pastime he calls his profession: tooth removal. In Act II, Bart continues to clear the nitrous from the room when he further reveals the details behind dental work and tells a story about a legendary runner he and his Augustana teammates know only as the Running Bum.
This time it's the faculty's time to chime in on the new movie. Coach Bolton talks about Troy and Mrs. Darbus shares her thoughts on the new Wildcats.
Coach Bolton shares his thoughts on the cast of High School Musical.