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Current Insights' first guest ever, Bill Bullock, the Director of Integrated Resources at RMLD is back. In this episode, our hosts and Bill discus RMLD's long term clean energy goals and the current steps RMLD is taking.
In this episode of Lifescience Success, host Don Davis interviews Bill Bullock, a key member of the senior executive team at NC Biotech. Bullock shares his extensive experience in life science economic development, biotechnology consulting, and research. He discusses the incredible growth of North Carolina's life sciences ecosystem, particularly in biomanufacturing, and the unparalleled collaboration among educational institutions, community colleges, and industry. They explore major recent partnerships and initiatives to enhance workforce development, attract investment, and bolster North Carolina's position as a global life sciences leader. Reflecting on the ambitious history and visionary leadership behind NC Biotech, Bullock emphasizes the ongoing challenge of preparing for the future by continuously innovating and expanding infrastructure to maintain the state's competitive edge. 00:00 Introduction to Lifescience Success Podcast 00:42 Sponsor Message from D3 Digital Media Marketing 01:23 Introducing Bill Bullock 02:33 Bill Bullock's Career Journey 08:56 The Role and Mission of NC Biotech 18:22 Innovative Projects and Initiatives at NC Biotech 25:52 Business Climate in North Carolina 27:13 Impact of COVID-19 on Manufacturing 29:26 North Carolina's Biotech Success 30:23 Founding and Vision of the Biotech Center 35:14 Future of Life Sciences in North Carolina 39:53 Leadership and Personal Insights 47:41 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Bill Bullock, Specialized Program Coordinator, talks with Kimberly Monroe about the lifesaving Heroes in Arms program.
In the latest episode of Public Power Now, Bill Bullock, Reading Municipal Light Department's new Director of Integrated Resources, details the utility's strategies for keeping energy rates low for its customers and how it is taking steps to meet the requirements set by a Massachusetts climate law.
Geordie Connell is joined by Keith Veronesi, the Director of Scouting Operations for the Vegas Golden Knights and also a fellow classmate of Geordie's from Berkshire! Berkshire was kind enough to set up this chat wherein Keith talks about his career leading him to his position with the Golden Knights. We then reminisce about our time together at Berkshire talking about old memories and what we miss about the school. A special shoutout to Michael Hayes and Bill Bullock from Berkshire for helping to set up this interview. We hope you enjoy the chat! Make sure to subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss another episode!
Bill Bullock, VP of MEP Engineered Solutions at Environmental Air Systems, joins us on episode 205 of Art of Construction and episode two of our Deep Dive Series on Industrialized Construction with Autodesk. As our industry progresses into the “Industrialized Construction Revolution,” there are plenty of misconceptions that go along with it – like the loss of individuality in buildings, or that there's a limit in what prefabrication can produce. These concerns are valid, but what can we do to break down these false walls in our minds, so we can build actual walls more efficiently? Balance, mindset, and a blended approach. One MEP contractor knows there's a need for standardization in the manufacturing process, while still accommodating custom solutions for their clients. Environmental Air Systems, the premier mechanical contractor for nearly seven decades, has been the pioneer of offsite construction solutions. From developing custom HVAC and air handling equipment in the 80's for the textile industry, now to full-scale modular data centers, they've seen constant change in processes. And throughout those years, adopting new technologies like Autodesk has been necessary in becoming the single source solution for MEP infrastructure. Join Bill and Devon on part two of this Deep Dive Series, as they discuss the unique complexities of mechanical contracting and the data center projects they acquire, EAS blazing the offsite construction trail within the HVAC industry, and maintaining a forward-thinking culture in a legacy organization.
189.9% growth between 2014-2018Taking a strategic approach to growth during the 2008-09 recession set up the future success of Bullock's firm. Find out what actions he took and how he's managing growth today.
189.9% growth between 2014-2018 Taking a strategic approach to growth during the 2008-09 recession set up the future success of Bullock's firm. Find out what actions he took and how he's managing growth today.
Surprise, AGAIN - we have the continuation of last week's bonus podcast (check out episode 48 if you missed it!) featuring Bill Bullock in Marcy's USC 401 class! From years of experience he has obtained both on the field and as a leader, Bill has some top-secret formulas for success in the workforce and advice on how to stand out as a fresh graduate. What is A^3 = 100%? What does L >= T mean? What about S^2 > C^2? Tune in to find out how you can use these formulas and more to differentiate yourself and join your dream job team - no math skills necessary!
Surprise - we have a lighthearted, bonus podcast this week featuring Marcy Bullock's husband of 34 years Bill Bullock in her USC 401 class! Listen to the pair talk about real-world issues we are facing today, how they have been trying new things to make the most out of quarantine, and reflections on the past. Stay on the lookout for another bonus podcast with Bill's formulas for success in the workforce, as he has learned to lead a team of over 30 people in and out of a pandemic!
Here’s what to listen for in this podcast:A warning about religious movements bleeding into the Messianic faithHow The Way is like putting together a puzzleWhat maybe as much of half of the Torah is all aboutWhat is more important than being rightHow listening to Bible teachers is like eating a fish dinnerResources mentioned in this episode include: Skip Moen skipmoen.comRick Spurlock at Bereansonline.orgNehemia Gordon at nehemiaswall.comJoseph Good hatikva.orgRabbi Jonathan Sacks rabbisacks.org Bill Bullock, the Rabbi’s Son biblicallifestylecenter.org Walk Like a Hebrew is entirely listener-supported. If you are enjoying the stories I’m presenting in this podcast, please consider making a one-time or recurring donation by visiting sheholdsforth.com and clicking on the DONATE tab. Then SHARE this podcast far and wide and leave me good reviews on the podcast apps — of course, if you hate the podcast, please don’t leave a review! LOL! Support the show (http://sheholdsforth.com/donate)
An exceptional Skewer, folks, as hero Devon Price guest hosts a lineup of true stars to put the dumb news of March 2019 to rest. Jax Barker kicks us off with a story of grappling with Irish pride and identity even as the community rallies around extremely wrong and racist tropes. Calle Hack breaks down Elizabeth Holmes's mega-confident scammery into a blueprint we can all follow. Bill Bullock pitched a Jussie Smollet redemption vehicle Hollywood would be foolish to turn down. And Arish Singh gives us some context about incoming Chicago alderman Andre Vasquez's past as a batle rapper by revealing some of his opponent's most damning bars. Topping it all off is a blazing hot Skewer debate with Kelsey Buckley vs. Tom Harrison to determine which dead person Trump should feud with next--the australopithecus skeleton Lucy or Walt Disney's (allegedly) frozen head? Look, friends, this is one you will not want to miss. Check it!
Bill Bullock started out as a huge fan of live comedy in Chicago and eventually developed a taste for performing. Now he's quite good at it. Bill features on shows all over the city and produces 2 of his own: Something Else at Beauty Bar, and Congrats on Your Success. Congrats is hosted by local bookstore, Uncharted Books. It’s been going strong for 6 years and was even featured on the Netflix series ‘Easy’. Here he is, performing his birthday set at Beauty Bar. Watch the performance here: https://youtu.be/qtF9-m-7Wp8 Watch the performance with commentary: https://youtu.be/CPGiUq3VWOs
Cody is joined by comedian, podcaster, and long-suffering friend of the show Peter-john Byrnes to really dive... deep... into the alien conspiracy they don't want you to know about. You can find your copy of the book online or... you know... 'Communion: A True Story' by Whitley Strieber The author of "The Wolfen" and "The Hunger" tells the true story of his encounters with intelligent nonhuman beings and explains how his initial skepticism turned into a frightened but clear and open curiosity SHOW NOTES: Previous Episode: 5. ‘Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze’ 16. ‘White Rabbits’ w/ Jill Bernard 24. "SCUM Manifesto" w/ Kelly Stone 25. ‘Days of War Nights of Love’ w/ Goodrich Gevaart 29. ‘American Boomerang’ w/ Chad Briggs 33. "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion" w/ John-Michael Bond 48. 'The Coming of the Fairies' w/ Tamara Lynn Chambers 57. "Hogwarts School of Prayer and Miracles" w/ Sherman Edwards 74. 'Bachelor Pad Economics' w/ Patrick McManus 83. 'Atlas Shrugged' w/ Kevin Lobkovich 100. 'My Awakening' w/ Bill Bullock 104. 5-Year New World Order Anniversary LIVE Currently Reading: ‘Standing in Another Man’s Grave’ by Ian Rankin Topics: Aliens and… uhm… well, honestly, butts. Follow TOMEFOOLERY for information about upcoming episodes & books: @Tomefoolery and Facebook.com/Tomefoolery. Please rate and review on iTunes! WEBSITE: http://Tomefoolery.com STORE: http://squareup.com/market/CodyMelcherEsq PATREON: http://patreon.com/CodyMelcherEsq FAN GROUP: http://www.facebook.com/groups/Tomefoolery
Baz reads from his 2029 diary and comedian Bill Bullock stops in to talk music, the makings of a good show, and growing up the "Alt-Black" kid. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/jwbasilo)
Kat is joined by Bill Bullock to try and figure out why most people are uncomfortable with honesty and genuine conversations. They also discuss the new White House tell all, Fire and Fury, and try to figure out if Trump is moronic or maniacal. The post Episode 53: Feel It and Fix It appeared first on UnLearned.
Kat is joined by Bill Bullock to try and figure out why most people are uncomfortable with honesty and genuine conversations. They also discuss the new White House tell all, Fire and Fury, and try to figure out if Trump is moronic or maniacal. The post Episode 53: Feel It and Fix It appeared first on UnLearned.
We all need a friend like my guest Bill Bullock, an educated comedian that knows that there is a time and a place to be real, and thats all the time. we have the most fiery and engaging convo and I'm thankful for it. What I am trying to say is this one is Goooooood!
Cody is joined by friends of the show Peter-john Byrnes, Stephanie Hasz, Bill Bullock, and Brittany Meyer LIVE at The Public House Theatre in Chicago to get down to BRASS TACKS in honor the 5th anniversary of Tomefoolery! All proceeds from the live show went to 826CHI, a nonprofit writing and tutoring center for children. AND there was a special charity auction which will forever change Tomefoolery! You can get the books... but do you really want to? 'Human Race Get Off Your Knees: The Lion Sleeps No More’ by David Icke David Icke marks his 20th year of uncovering astounding secrets and suppressed information with the publication of his most amazing book yet. He takes the manipulation of the human race and the nature of reality to still new levels of understanding and he calls for humanity to rise from its knees and take back the world from the sinister network of families and non-human entities that covertly control us from cradle to grave. David has moved the global cutting edge so many times since his incredible awakening in 1990 and he he does it again and then some.He describes what he calls the Moon Matrix, a fake reality broadcast from the Moon which is decoded by the human body/mind in much the same way as portrayed in the Matrix movie trilogy. The Moon Matrix has hacked into the human body-computer system, he says, and it is feeding us a manipulated sense of self and the world 24/7. '9-11 Descent into Tyranny: The New World Order's Dark Plans to Turn Earth into a Prison Planet’ by Alex Jones The government needed a crisis to convince the people to willingly give up their liberty in exchange for safety. Now the painful facts are in. The dark forces of global government are funding, training, and protecting terrorist networks worldwide. Topics: The New World Order (see: Ted DiBiase) Follow TOMEFOOLERY for information about upcoming episodes & books: @Tomefoolery and Facebook.com/Tomefoolery. Please rate and review on iTunes! WEBSITE: http://Tomefoolery.com STORE: http://squareup.com/market/CodyMelcherEsq SUPPORT our PATREON: http://patreon.com/CodyMelcherEsq FAN GROUP: http://www.facebook.com/groups/Tomefoolery
Live at The Hungry Brain with Christian Picciolini, Bill Bullock, Daniel Knox, Esmeralda Leon, Seth Vanek Christian Picciolini for "Romantic Violence" Bill Bullock for stand up Daniel Knox for songs Esmeralda Leon for co-host Seth Vanek for house band The Hungry Brain for venue Chicago, Il for city
Cody is joined by comedians and returning champions Bill Bullock and Peter-john Byrnes for the special all-insanely-racist 100th Episode! You think you know batshit racism? You ain't seen nothing yet! You can find the book on Amazon and, you know, in so many actual places that it would just cause terminal depression in the hearts of good people. But, yay, 100th episode! My Awakening by David Duke My Awakening is a powerful autobiographical account of David Duke's evolution from a typical American son to one of the most controversial political leaders in the world. His compelling story takes us from his early life and love of the wetlands and forests of south Louisiana to his activism for the rights and heritage of European Americans. It recounts his political victory in the House of Representatives from Louisiana, and his subsequent amazing races for the U.S. Senate and Governorship that won him a landslide of White voters (over 60%) even though he was vastly out spent and attacked relentlessly by a hostile media. Show Notes: Currently Reading:'Watchmen' by Alan Moore 'Questionable Content' by Jeph Jacques Matt Helm Lawrence Sanders Topics: Goodwill, Martin Luther King, Richard Spencer, Bell Curve, racism, autodidacts, childhood, fathers, father figures, sadness, integration, Zionist conspiracies, irony, satire, Nazis, symbolism, rhetoric, psychology, politics, debate, Blaxploitation, the future. Follow TOMEFOOLERY for information about upcoming episodes & books: @Tomefoolery and Facebook.com/Tomefoolery. Please rate and review on iTunes! WEBSITE: http://Tomefoolery.com STORE: http://squareup.com/market/CodyMelcherEsq SUPPORT our PATREON: http://patreon.com/CodyMelcherEsq FAN GROUP: http://www.facebook.com/groups/Tomefoolery
This week Sarah interviewed Chicago comedian Bill Bullock. They talked about sleeping too much, phantom phone syndrome, giving up the day job and how his show got to be on an upcoming episode of Easy on Netflix. You can follow Bill on twitter/IG @BillRBullock and check him out on June 1st at his show, Congrats on Your Success at Unchartered Books and his monthly variety show It’s Happening at Links Hall. Sleeping with Sarah is a podcast where comedian and narcoleptic, Sarah Albritton interviews people in her bed. They talk about sleep, comedy and relationships. Sleeping with Sarah is proud to be part of the Laugh Factory podcast network. Visit www.sleepingwithsarah.com for more information. You can follow Sarah on twitter:@sarahalbritton and instagram @sarahalbritton or visit her at www.sarahalbritton.
Subscribe via: iTunes | Google Play | RSS Bill Bullock is a comedian. He is a comedian based in Chicago. That's pretty much what you need to know about him, right? Links http://billbullockisacomedian.com/ Follow @BillRBullock on Twitter Show Notes Bill compares the situation with his last day job to the movie Office Space. After finding an agent, he came to the understanding that he didn't care about the job, and that brought him a degree of serenity. He acquired an voice acting agent with NV Talent after a booking at the Laugh Factory; she was impressed with his performance and offered to represent him. He had contacted them seeking representation in the past, but did not get any response. He's further certain that they were not in the club looking for him specifically. You have to be ready for those opportunities as they arise. It's important to stay healthy; it's easy to fall into bad habits and neglect self-care. The creative community is rife with un-diagnosed mental health issues; everyone can benefit from therapy. If you avoid help or medication because you feel it would dull your edge, that is your issue manifesting to work against you Maintaining a dual life is incredibly stressful. "Yes you can" just quit, if job is a means to an end and it's making you crazy, you need to leave. Realize how your mood affects everyone around you The creative path is ill advised. Don't do it if you don't have to. It may not make you happy, but it may keep you sane. Getting on stage and doing it isn't bravery after the first time. After that it becomes a compulsion. People don't get the day to day nature of the creative career. They only see the result. Open mic nights are not the same as professional comedy; go see a real show. Just google for shows in your area His current show is Links Hall Presents: It's Happening at the Constellation Theatre. He's emceeing a variety show that offers a broad spectrum of entertainment. Admission is free, donations are appreciated. Check it out if you're in Chicago. There is room for all kinds of voices in standup. Don't be a dick. You need to be sincere. You're not going to find instant fame, and if you go in with realistic expectations you'll be okay. Keep at it. Things will happen. Bill has performed the roles of Parker in the Synesthesia Theatre adaptation of Iron Horses Can't Be Broken, and multiple roles in the adaptation of Cold Reboot, which he also helped co-produce. Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and review it on iTunes. If you appreciate what we're doing, please consider supporting us through the Patreon.
Subscribe on: iTunes | Google Play | RSS Meet the cast of Cold Reboot as we discuss the production and behind-the-scenes. In this episode: Amanda Meyer, Kathryn Palmer, Kat O’Connor, and Michael Coorlim. Show Notes Episode 11 Cold Reboot was adapted from the novel by Michael Coorlim. Produced by Kat O’Connor and Michael Coorlim. Associate Producer is Bill Bullock. Synesthesia Theatre is only possible due to support from listeners like you. Want to help us make Season 3 a reality? Support us on Patreon: Support Synesthesia Theatre Our cast's upcoming projects: Amanda Meyer Fundraiser March 15: Bottom Shelf Theatre: Reasons Why We Drink benefiting Fury Theatre. It's a fun night of drinking, food, and terrible short plays. Should be fun, and all are welcome and invited! Jonah Winston in Parade at the Writers Theatre AmandaLynnMeyer.com Kathryn Palmer AdHer.info March 5: Beer Yoga Synesthesia Theatre theme music by Stav Drieman. Learn more at StavMusic.com. Questions? Comments? Follow us on Facebook or Twitter. Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and review it on iTunes, and tell your friends. It keeps us high in the rankings so more listeners can find us. Want to write for us? Find out more here. Join our mailing list for news, announcements, and an exclusive audio drama download. Synesthesia Theatre is a Burning Brigid Media production, copyright © 2017. All rights reserved.
Oh good goddamn, The Skewer was on fire this month. Wall-to-wall dopeness. Host Tom Harrison's opening monologue on February/shock humor/Breitbart was one of the pieces of writing he's been proudest to present. Eric Lutz couldn't be at the show physically but his words on the nature of Kyrie Irving and truth made up for it. Mike Haverty showed us undeniable proof of Trump's lizardish ways. Chloe Riley put her goddamn FEET ON A COUCH for journalism. erica dreisbach taught us about our boy JC the political dissident. Ines Bellina told us how 45 is a despairingly boring rerun and gave tips how to survive his dumb-ass presidency. We capped it with a delightful debate with Erin Klabunde vs Bill Bullock to decide the next Trump spokesperson. Seriously every single person on this lineup tonight killed it. The Skewer is peerless. Tom Harrison - 1:43 Eric Lutz - 17:15 Mike Haverty - 28:20 Chloe Riley - 37:34 erica dreisbach - 51:49 Ines Bellina - 1:00:00 THE SKEWER DEBATE: Bill Bullock vs. Erin Klabunde - 1:16:15
Subscribe on: iTunes | Google Play | RSS Meet the cast of Cold Reboot as we discuss the production and behind-the-scenes. In this episode: Chanda Davetas, Ruth Kaufman, C.J. Julianus, Kat O’Connor, and Michael Coorlim. Show Notes Episode 10 Cold Reboot was adapted from the novel by Michael Coorlim. Produced by Kat O’Connor and Michael Coorlim. Associate Producer is Bill Bullock. Synesthesia Theatre is only possible due to support from listeners like you. Want to help us make Season 3 a reality? Support us on Patreon: Support Synesthesia Theatre Our cast's upcoming projects: Chanda Davetas ChandaDavetas.com Ruth Kaufman Heavens to Betsy Redemption Way Batteries Plus ad RuthTalks.com RuthKaufman.com What would Bernie Sanders Do podcast Synesthesia Theatre theme music by Stav Drieman. Learn more at StavMusic.com. Questions? Comments? Follow us on Facebook or Twitter. Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and review it on iTunes, and tell your friends. It keeps us high in the rankings so more listeners can find us. Want to write for us? Find out more here. Join our mailing list for news, announcements, and an exclusive audio drama download. Synesthesia Theatre is a Burning Brigid Media production, copyright © 2017. All rights reserved.
Subscribe on: iTunes | Google Play | RSS Erica confronts Georgia for answers about her forgotten past in this heart-pounding conclusion to the Synesthesia Theatre production of Cold Reboot. Show Notes Episode 9 Cold Reboot was adapted from the novel by Michael Coorlim. Produced by Kat O’Connor and Michael Coorlim. Associate Producer is Bill Bullock. Our cast, in order of appearance: Erica Crawford, played by Kat O’Connor Security Guard, played by Jennifer Lenius Georgia Matthews, played by Chanda Davetas Reporter, played by Susan Victoria Thomas Scott Morris, played by Bill Bullock Synesthesia Theatre theme music by Stav Drieman. Learn more at StavMusic.com. Questions? Comments? Follow us on Facebook or Twitter. Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and review it on iTunes, and tell your friends. It keeps us high in the rankings so more listeners can find us. Want to write for us? Find out more here. Join our mailing list for news, announcements, and an exclusive audio drama download. If you like what you hear, please consider clicking on the Support Us button. We'll be your best friend. Support Synesthesia Theatre Synesthesia Theatre is a Burning Brigid Media production, copyright © 2016. All rights reserved.
After growing up in the area as a fan of Pryor & Cosby, Bill Bullock has now spent many years in the Chicago comedy community and thinks a ton about finding one's way through it. From being asked if he wanted to go up for the first time at Cole's open mic by then-host Cameron Esposito because he'd been showing up week after week without actually going on stage to booking an agent after a recent appearance at the Laugh Factory, Bill has had many ups and downs while usually balancing a job or three in a city that doesn't have much to offer its performers in the professional realm. We discuss a lot of the good and bad about getting your comedy chops honed in Chicago and the more common it becomes to see your "elders" and peers set off for the coasts for bigger things. Bill's Twitter is @BillRBullock, and you should be following it for jokes and plugs. Thanks to Cards Against Humanity for sponsoring and the continued existence of the Chicago Podcast Coop.
Cody is joined by comedians Bill Bullock and Brittany Meyer to learn some things which Cody finds incredibly awkward and boy does this episode get PERSONAL. Unofficially sponsored by Mike's Harder Lemonade. You can get your own copy of the book on Amazon, or from that creepy guy. No, not that creepy guy, THAT creepy guy. How To Give A Hand Job: An Illustrated Guide by Nate Hawking The art of the handjob had gone largely neglected in today's sex instruction literature... until now! Nate Hawking's new book details everything you'll need to become more creative, skilled and confident when it comes to pleasing your man with your hands. This books has illustrations of every technique so if you're very visual this book is for you. Techniques covered vary from the Basic Stroke to Twisting Techniques, Double Hand Techniques,Tried and True, even Prostate Play and more. Illustrations and explanations are added to ensure you can establish mastery of every technique, customize it and even create your own. Spice up your hand job skills with Hawking's handy little book! Show Notes: Previous Episodes: 'Cowards' w/ Bill Bullock & Shannon Noll 'A Birthday Cake for George Washington' w/ Bill Bullock & Charlie Rohrer 'Help! Mom!' w/ Bill Bullock & Kevin Lobkovich 'Mole Catching: A Practical Guide' w/ Peter Bresnan & Brittany Meyer Topics: News, Swamplandia, Florida Man, Mike's Harder Lemonade, nature's lube, masturbation, pedophilia time travel philosophy word problems, fire starting, general silliness which makes Cody uncomfortable. Follow TOMEFOOLERY for information about upcoming episodes & books: @Tomefoolery and Facebook.com/Tomefoolery. Please rate and review on iTunes! WEBSITE: http://Tomefoolery.com STORE: http://squareup.com/market/CodyMelcherEsq SUPPORT our PATREON: http://patreon.com/CodyMelcherEsq
Subscribe on: iTunes | Google Play | RSS Erica and Kate decide to work together to get back at Dae for all that trouble he's caused them. The scamp! Show Notes Episode 8 Cold Reboot was adapted from the novel by Michael Coorlim. Produced by Kat O’Connor and Michael Coorlim. Associate Producer is Bill Bullock. Our cast, in order of appearance: Erica Crawford, played by Kat O’Connor Veer, played by Tommy Malouf Waitress, played by Jennifer Lenius Yeong Dae, played by Archy Jamjun Metra Announcer, played by Bill Bullock Dozing Man, played by Peyton Brown Synesthesia Theatre theme music by Stav Drieman. Learn more at StavMusic.com. Questions? Comments? Follow us on Facebook or Twitter. Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and review it on iTunes, and tell your friends. It keeps us high in the rankings so more listeners can find us. Want to write for us? Find out more here. Join our mailing list for news, announcements, and an exclusive audio drama download. If you like what you hear, please consider clicking on the Support Us button. We'll be your best friend. Support Synesthesia Theatre Synesthesia Theatre is a Burning Brigid Media production, copyright © 2016. All rights reserved.
Subscribe on: iTunes | Google Play | RSS Erica turns the tables on her secret "admirers," and comes closer to learning a valuable lesson. Show Notes Episode 7 Cold Reboot was adapted from the novel by Michael Coorlim. Produced by Kat O’Connor and Michael Coorlim. Associate Producer is Bill Bullock. Our cast, in order of appearance: Zehra, played by Susan Victoria Thomas Erica Crawford, played by Kat O’Connor Yosef, played by Vincent Truman Danny, played by Sean Daniel Francis Punga, played by Bill Bullock Synesthesia Theatre theme music by Stav Drieman. Learn more at StavMusic.com. Questions? Comments? Follow us on Facebook or Twitter. Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and review it on iTunes, and tell your friends. It keeps us high in the rankings so more listeners can find us. Want to write for us? Find out more here. Join our mailing list for news, announcements, and an exclusive audio drama download. If you like what you hear, please consider clicking on the Support Us button. We'll be your best friend. Support Synesthesia Theatre Synesthesia Theatre is a Burning Brigid Media production, copyright © 2016. All rights reserved.
Subscribe on: iTunes | Google Play | RSS Erica and Ruamano concoct a wacky plan that's so crazy that it just might work. Show Notes Episode 6 Cold Reboot was adapted from the novel by Michael Coorlim. Produced by Kat O’Connor and Michael Coorlim. Associate Producer is Bill Bullock. Our cast, in order of appearance: Ruamano, played by Kathryn Palmer Erica Crawford, played by Kat O’Connor Punga, played by Bill Bullock Grandfather, played by C.J. Julianus ChicagoNet AI, played by Ruth Kaufman Dr. Kozlow, played by Sean Daniel Francis Synesthesia Theatre theme music by Stav Drieman. Learn more at StavMusic.com. Questions? Comments? Follow us on Facebook or Twitter. Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and review it on iTunes, and tell your friends. It keeps us high in the rankings so more listeners can find us. Want to write for us? Find out more here. Join our mailing list for news, announcements, and an exclusive audio drama download. If you like what you hear, please consider clicking on the Support Us button. We'll be your best friend. Support Synesthesia Theatre Synesthesia Theatre is a Burning Brigid Media production, copyright © 2016. All rights reserved.
Subscribe on: iTunes | Google Play | RSS Erica nabs a follow-up interview that promises to solve all of her problems! Unfortunately it doesn't go quite as expected. Show Notes Episode 5 Cold Reboot was adapted from the novel by Michael Coorlim. Produced by Kat O’Connor and Michael Coorlim. Associate Producer is Bill Bullock. Our cast, in order of appearance: Ruben, played by C.J. Julianus Erica Crawford, played by Kat O’Connor Adam's Rib AI, played by David Collins-Rivera Adam's Rib Manager, played by Joyce Porter Chris, played by Jennifer Lenius Nurse Carol, played by Amanda Meyer EMS Dispatch, played by Susan Victoria Thomas Dale, played by Bill Bullock Ruamano, played by Kathryn Palmer Punga, played by Bill Bullock Synesthesia Theatre theme music by Stav Drieman. Learn more at StavMusic.com. Questions? Comments? Follow us on Facebook or Twitter. Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and review it on iTunes, and tell your friends. It keeps us high in the rankings so more listeners can find us. Want to write for us? Find out more here. Join our mailing list for news, announcements, and an exclusive audio drama download. If you like what you hear, please consider clicking on the Support Us button. We'll be your best friend. Support Synesthesia Theatre Synesthesia Theatre is a Burning Brigid Media production, copyright © 2016. All rights reserved.
Subscribe on: iTunes | Google Play | RSS Erica drifts through the world in a daze, desperately grasping for someone or something to help pull her from dissociated confusion. Show Notes Episode 4 Cold Reboot was adapted from the novel by Michael Coorlim. Produced by Kat O’Connor and Michael Coorlim. Associate Producer is Bill Bullock. Our cast, in order of appearance: Nurse Carol, played by Amanda Meyer Erica Crawford, played by Kat O’Connor Detective Mitchem, played by Peyton Brown Taxi AI, played by Bill Bullock Ruamano, played by Kathryn Palmer Mrs. Karaiti, played by Joyce Porter Scott Morris, played by Bill Bullock Enzo’s AI, played by Vincent Truman ChicagoNet AI, played by Ruth Kaufman Hospital AI, played by Kathryn Palmer June Collins, played by Jennifer Lenius Yeong Dae, played by Archy Jamjun Synesthesia Theatre theme music by Stav Drieman. Learn more at StavMusic.com. Questions? Comments? Follow us on Facebook or Twitter. Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and review it on iTunes, and tell your friends. It keeps us high in the rankings so more listeners can find us. Want to write for us? Find out more here. Join our mailing list for news, announcements, and an exclusive audio drama download. If you like what you hear, please consider clicking on the Support Us button. We'll be your best friend. Support Synesthesia Theatre Synesthesia Theatre is a Burning Brigid Media production, copyright © 2016. All rights reserved.
Subscribe on: iTunes | Google Play | RSS It's blasts from the past as Erica reconnects with Georgia and Baxter, remnants from her previous life. Her date with her ex takes a strange turn when an unexpected stranger barrels into her life. Show Notes Episode 3 Cold Reboot was adapted from the novel by Michael Coorlim. Produced by Kat O’Connor and Michael Coorlim. Associate Producer is Bill Bullock. Our cast, in order of appearance: Erica Crawford, played by Kat O’Connor ChicagoNet AI, played be Ruth Kaufman Baxter Collins, played by Sean Daniel Francis Yeong Dae, played by Archy Jamjun Georgia Matthews, played by Chanda Davetas Lonnie, played by Sean Daniel Francis FBI Agent, played by Susan Victoria Thomas Waitress, played by Jennifer Lenius Bartender, played by Joyce Porter Synesthesia Theatre theme music by Stav Drieman. Learn more at StavMusic.com. Questions? Comments? Follow us on Facebook or Twitter. Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and review it on iTunes, and tell your friends. It keeps us high in the rankings so more listeners can find us. Want to write for us? Find out more here. Join our mailing list for news, announcements, and an exclusive audio drama download. If you like what you hear, please consider clicking on the Support Us button. We’ll be your best friend. Support Synesthesia Theatre Synesthesia Theatre is a Burning Brigid Media production, copyright © 2016. All rights reserved.
Cody is joined by comedians Bill Bullock and Shannon Noll to get to the bottom of what makes the country so gosh-darned dysfunctional! You'll never believe it! You can get your own copy of the book on Amazon or at your uncle's house. Cowards by Glenn Beck As we approach the most important presidential election in America’s history, something has been lost among all of the debates, attack ads, and super- PACs—something that Americans used to hold in very high regard: THE TRUTH. Follow TOMEFOOLERY for information about upcoming episodes & books:@Tomefoolery and Facebook.com/Tomefoolery. Please rate and review on iTunes! WEBSITE: http://Tomefoolery.com STORE: http://squareup.com/market/CodyMelcherEsq SUPPORT our PATREON: http://patreon.com/CodyMelcherEsq
Subscribe on: iTunes | Google Play | RSS It's capitalism to the rescue as Erica uses her assistance credits to do some shopping in anticipation of her upcoming interview. Unfortunately her unabashed consumption brings her into direct conflict with her new neighbors. Show Notes Episode 2 Cold Reboot was adapted from the novel by Michael Coorlim. Produced by Kat O’Connor and Michael Coorlim. Associate Producer is Bill Bullock. Our cast, in order of appearance: Erica Crawford, played by Kat O’Connor Georgia Matthews, played by Chanda Davetas ChicagoNet AI, played be Ruth Kaufman Ruamano, played by Kathryn Palmer Makayla, played by Kathryn Palmer Veer, played by Tommy Malouf Punga, played by Bill Bullock Ray, played by Vincent Truman CTA Announcer, played by Bill Bullock Synesthesia Theatre theme music by Stav Drieman. Learn more at StavMusic.com. Questions? Comments? Follow us on Facebook or Twitter. Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and review it on iTunes, and tell your friends. It keeps us high in the rankings so more listeners can find us. Want to write for us? Find out more here. Join our mailing list for news, announcements, and an exclusive audio drama download. If you like what you hear, please consider clicking on the Support Us button. We’ll be your best friend. Support Synesthesia Theatre Synesthesia Theatre is a Burning Brigid Media production, copyright © 2016. All rights reserved.
700+ nominations have been tabulated, and voting is now open for the 2016 Audio Verse Awards. We are incredibly pleased that our hard-working cast and crew have gotten this recognition. And we would love your support in seeing us through the next steps! Voting is open to the public, and the first round of voting has begun, and closes at 11:59pm PDT on November 6. During this time YOU have a chance to make your voice heard. If you thought Iron Horses Can't Be Broken was exceptional in any of the categories below, then let the internet know and vote at audioverseawards.net! Vote for Our Cast & Crew! Please read the voting instructions carefully, and be aware that since there are many categories to vote for, and you must vote in every category, voting will take around 30 minutes. If you'd like to review nominees in categories we're not up for, you can check out their master list of nominations, or their nominee showcase, both with links to the shows. We were nominated in these categories: Best Original Composition in a Long form, Large Cast Production: Synesthesia Theatre theme music Best Original Anthology/Variety Show: Synesthesia Theatre Best New Original, Long Form, Large Cast, Ongoing Production: Synesthesia Theatre Best Audio Engineering of an Original, Ongoing, Long Form Production: Kat O'Connor, Michael Coorlim, and Bill Bullock for Iron Horses Can't Be Broken Best Writing of an Original, Long Form, Large Cast, Ongoing Production: Michael Coorlim for Iron Horses Can't Be Broken Best Original, Long Form, Large Cast, Ongoing, Dramatic Production: Iron Horses Cant be Broken Best Actress in an Original Ensemble Role for a Long Form Production: Amanda Meyer, as Florence Bartleby Kat O'Connor, as Sarah Bartleby Best Actress in an Original Leading Role for a Long Form Production: Deborah Craft, as Iron Horse Song Marshall, as Aldora Fiske Best Actor in an Original Ensemble Role for a Long Form Production: Bill Bullock, as Parker Doug Schuetz, as Luther Koning Sean Francis, as Chester Best Actor in an Original Leading Role for a Long Form, Large Cast Production: C.J. Julianus, as Governor Robert Koning James Sparling, as Alton Bartleby Whew, that's a lot! Five finalists in each category will move on to the Finals based on the number of votes they receive, and the last round of voting will also be open to the public for a final two weeks. There are lots of nominees for the first round, so competition will be stiff. As always, you can also support us by telling your friends about us, about Iron Horses and Synesthesia Theatre, and about the voting periods for the Audio Verse Awards. We think it would be great for our cast and crew to get some well-deserved recognition. Thank you! Support Our Co-Artists with Your Vote
Subscribe on: iTunes | Google Play | RSS The future is a cold place when you have no past. Marketing exec Erica Crawford lost hers when a coma robbed her of all memory of the last ten years, and not even the FBI knows what she’s been up to. Now she wanders the streets of 2025 Chicago, trying to get by on a meager allowance of government assistance credits, without friends, funds, or a work history within the last decade. Increased automation and a depressed economy have put a lot of people in her situation – but how many of the urban poor are stalked by assassins sent by a past they can’t remember? How many of them have to rely on strange skills and muscle memory to survive? Between the drone filled skies up above, and the rumbling of the El trains down below, Erica’s only hope is to adapt to the streets of a world where technoshock can be as deadly as a hit-man’s pistol. Show Notes Episode 1 Cold Reboot was adapted from the novel by Michael Coorlim. Produced by Kat O'Connor and Michael Coorlim. Associate Producer is Bill Bullock. Our cast, in order of appearance: Scott Morris, played by Bill Bullock Erica Crawford, played by Kat O’Connor Taxi AI, played by Bill Bullock ChicagoNet AI, played be Ruth Kaufman Harry, played by Peyton Brown Judith, played by Susan Victoria Thomas Georgia Matthews, played by Chanda Davetas Baxter Collins, played by Sean Daniel Francis Synesthesia Theatre theme music by Stav Drieman. Learn more at StavMusic.com. Additional music by Joe Mason. Questions? Comments? Follow us on Facebook or Twitter. Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and review it on iTunes, and tell your friends. It keeps us high in the rankings so more listeners can find us. Want to write for us? Find out more here. Join our mailing list for news, announcements, and an exclusive audio drama download. If you like what you hear, please consider clicking on the Support Us button. We’ll be your best friend. Support Synesthesia Theatre Synesthesia Theatre is a Burning Brigid Media production, copyright © 2016. All rights reserved.
THE SKEWER TURNS ONE! A full year of dope satire from your favorite sweeties, and this month is no different. Host Tom Harrison kicks us off with a eulogy for Bake-Off. Tocarra Mallard puts Ted Cruz in his place (a satirist's work is never done). Dominick Mayer dived into Corey Feldman's inscrutable existence/musical career. Bill Bullock delivers a searing piece of satire (that might be one of my favorites?) about the role of police. Cody Melcher explored the morality of celebrity consumption culture, specifically via bidding on Truman Capote's ashes. Alisa Rosenthal reveled in the glorious new world order that has finally realized that RuPaul deserves to be given all the goddamn awards. IN THE SKEWER DEBATE, Elizabeth Gomez and Roxane West debate to decide who will be the Trump Administration's best choice for the empty Supreme Court seat: an Actual Vampire or The Entire Spanish Inquisition? It's a goddamn great one, and features a video appearance from Skewer co-founder and absent father Eric Ruelle. What more could you want? IT'S SO GOOD Tom Harrison- 2:05 Tocarra Mallard- 13:19 Dominick Mayer - 24:10 Bill Bullock- 33:36 Cody Melcher- 46:48 Alisa Rosenthal - 57:17 THE SKEWER DEBATE: Elizabeth Gomez vs. Roxane West- 1:05:51 Eric Ruelle- 1:32:32
Meet the cast of Iron Horses Can’t Be Broken as we discuss the production and behind-the-scenes. In this episode: James Sparling, Doug Schuetz, and Sean Francis. Show Notes Episode 13 Synesthesia Theatre is produced by Kat O'Connor and Michael Coorlim. Audio technicians were Kat O’Connor and Bill Bullock. Our cast’s upcoming projects: James Sparling As You Like It in the Parks: Saturdays and Sundays in July and August Dates/Locations/Details: midsommerflight.com Understudying Mike Nussbaum in Bakersfield Mist: produced by Timeline Theatre At Stage 773: 1225 W Belmont Ave, Chicago, IL 60657 September through October Annie Warbucks at Theatre at the Center Munster, Illinois November/December 2016 Sean Francis Wii U-Logies Synesthesia Theatre theme music by Stav Drieman. Learn more at StavMusic.com. Questions? Comments? Follow us on Facebook or Twitter. Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and review it on iTunes. Want to write for us? Find out more here. Join our mailing list for news, announcements, and an exclusive audio drama download. If you like what you hear, please consider clicking on the Support Us button. We’ll be your best friend. Support Synesthesia Theatre Synesthesia Theatre is a Burning Brigid Media production, copyright © 2016. All rights reserved.
Meet the cast of Iron Horses Can’t Be Broken as we discuss the production and behind-the-scenes. In this episode: Amanda Meyer, Joyce Porter, Song Marshall, Deborah Craft, Bill Bullock, Kat O’Connor, and Michael Coorlim. Show Notes Episode 12 Synesthesia Theatre is produced by Kat O'Connor and Michael Coorlim. Audio technicians were Kat O’Connor and Bill Bullock. Our cast’s upcoming projects: Bill Bullock billbullockisacomedian.com Congrats on Your Success Cole's Chicago Cabaret It's Happening! Amanda Meyer amandalynnmeyer.com Chicago Fringe Festival Curse on Mordrake House (at Chicago Fringe) Fury Theatre: Short Attention Span Festival Joyce Porter joyceporter.com Joyce on Facebook Joyce on IMDB Bachelor’s Grove Great Loop Cruising: Two on a Trawler The Funny Honey Deborah Craft deborah-craft.com DebCam Drinking Dames Space Happens Fake Geek Girl Productions Song Marshall Song on Facebook The Owen Society Synesthesia Theatre theme music by Stav Drieman. Learn more at StavMusic.com. Questions? Comments? Follow us on Facebook or Twitter. Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and review it on iTunes. Want to write for us? Find out more here. Join our mailing list for news, announcements, and an exclusive audio drama download. If you like what you hear, please consider clicking on the Support Us button. We’ll be your best friend. Support Synesthesia Theatre Synesthesia Theatre is a Burning Brigid Media production, copyright © 2016. All rights reserved.
The sins of the past come bubbling up in this, the exciting conclusion to Iron Horses Can't Be Broken. Show Notes Episode 11 Iron Horses Can't Be Broken was written by Michael Coorlim, adapted from his novel of the same title. Produced by Kat O'Connor and Michael Coorlim. Audio technicians were Kat O’Connor and Bill Bullock. Our cast, in order of appearance: Sarah Bartleby, played by Kat O’Connor Lhadakwe, played by Deborah Craft Robert Koning, played by CJ Julianus Aldora Fiske, played by Song Marshall Alton Bartleby, played by James Sparling Clive, played by Vincent Truman Florence Bartleby, played by Amanda Meyer Synesthesia Theatre theme music by Stav Drieman. Learn more at StavMusic.com. Additional music by Kevin MacLeod, at Incompetech.com. Used under a Creative Commons attribution 3.0 license. Titles: Chase; Trio for Piano, Cello, and Clarinet; Crowd Hammer; Rumination. Questions? Comments? Follow us on Facebook or Twitter. Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and review it on iTunes. Want to write for us? Find out more here. Join our mailing list for news, announcements, and an exclusive audio drama download. If you like what you hear, please consider clicking on the Support Us button. We’ll be your best friend. Support Synesthesia Theatre Synesthesia Theatre is a Burning Brigid Media production, copyright © 2016. All rights reserved.
Koning and his men approach the underground city of Cibola. Are Iron Horse and Alton Bartleby ready for them? Show Notes Episode 10 Iron Horses Can't Be Broken was written by Michael Coorlim, adapted from his novel of the same title. Produced by Kat O'Connor and Michael Coorlim. Audio technicians were Kat O’Connor and Bill Bullock. Our cast, in order of appearance: Lhadakwe, played by Deborah Craft Aldora Fiske, played by Song Marshall Alton Bartleby, played by James Sparling Sarah Bartleby, played by Kat O’Connor Robert Koning, played by CJ Julianus Clive, played by Vincent Truman Florence Bartleby, played by Amanda Meyer Synesthesia Theatre theme music by Stav Drieman. Learn more at StavMusic.com. Additional music by Kevin MacLeod, at Incompetech.com. Used under a Creative Commons attribution 3.0 license. Titles: To the Ends; Shamanistic; Plans in Motion; Volatile Reaction; Tectonic. Questions? Comments? Follow us on Facebook or Twitter. Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and review it on iTunes. Want to write for us? Find out more here. Join our mailing list for news, announcements, and an exclusive audio drama download. If you like what you hear, please consider clicking on the Support Us button. We’ll be your best friend. Support Synesthesia Theatre Synesthesia Theatre is a Burning Brigid Media production, copyright © 2016. All rights reserved.
Robert Koning heads off the fugitives at the Zuni Pueblo. Things do not go according to plan. Show Notes Episode 9 Iron Horses Can't Be Broken was written by Michael Coorlim, adapted from his novel of the same title. Produced by Kat O'Connor and Michael Coorlim. Audio technicians were Kat O’Connor and Bill Bullock. Our cast, in order of appearance: Clive, played by Vincent Truman Robert Koning, played by CJ Julianus Bright Rabbit, a Zuni child, played by Adriana Klisch The Pekwin, played by Sean Francis Father Dalton, played by Collins Yearwood Lhadakwe, played by Deborah Craft Aldora Fiske, played by Song Marshall Alton Bartleby, played by James Sparling Sarah Bartleby, played by Kat O’Connor Synesthesia Theatre theme music by Stav Drieman. Learn more at StavMusic.com. Additional music by Kevin MacLeod, at Incompetech.com. Used under a Creative Commons attribution 3.0 license. Titles: Reign Supreme; Greta Sting; Rumination; Stormfront. Questions? Comments? Follow us on Facebook or Twitter. Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and review it on iTunes. Want to write for us? Find out more here. Join our mailing list for news, announcements, and an exclusive audio drama download. If you like what you hear, please consider clicking on the Support Us button. We’ll be your best friend. Support Synesthesia Theatre Synesthesia Theatre is a Burning Brigid Media production, copyright © 2016. All rights reserved.
The chase continues, Robert setting off after Iron Horse in his airship. Alton Bartleby, however, has other plans. Show Notes Episode 8 Iron Horses Can't Be Broken was written by Michael Coorlim, adapted from his novel of the same title. Produced by Kat O'Connor and Michael Coorlim. Audio technicians were Kat O’Connor and Bill Bullock. Our cast, in order of appearance: Alton Bartleby, played by James Sparling Aldora Fiske, played by Song Marshall Luther Koning, played by Doug Schuetz Clive, played by Vincent Truman Robert Koning, played by CJ Julianus Florence Bartleby, played by Amanda Meyer Lhadakwe, played by Deborah Craft Sarah Bartleby, played by Kat O’Connor Synesthesia Theatre theme music by Stav Drieman. Learn more at StavMusic.com. Additional music by Kevin MacLeod, at Incompetech.com. Used under a Creative Commons attribution 3.0 license. Titles: Plans in Motion; On the Shore; Clenched Teeth; Crossing the Divide; Pennsylvania Rose. Questions? Comments? Follow us on Facebook or Twitter. Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and review it on iTunes. Want to write for us? Find out more here. Join our mailing list for news, announcements, and an exclusive audio drama download. If you like what you hear, please consider clicking on the Support Us button. We’ll be your best friend. Support Synesthesia Theatre Synesthesia Theatre is a Burning Brigid Media production, copyright © 2016. All rights reserved.
Robert Koning has tracked Iron Horse to his den. Can Alton manage to keep his sister safe from the brutal man's rage? Show Notes Episode 7 Iron Horses Can't Be Broken was written by Michael Coorlim, adapted from his novel of the same title. Produced by Kat O'Connor and Michael Coorlim. Audio technicians were Kat O’Connor and Bill Bullock. Our cast, in order of appearance: Alton Bartleby, played by James Sparling Robert Koning, played by CJ Julianus Lhadakwe, played by Deborah Craft Sarah Bartleby, played by Kat O’Connor Clive, played by Vincent Truman Luther Koning, played by Doug Schuetz Aldora Fiske, played by Song Marshall Florence Bartleby, played by Amanda Meyer Synesthesia Theatre theme music by Stav Drieman. Learn more at StavMusic.com. Additional music by Kevin MacLeod, at Incompetech.com. Used under a Creative Commons attribution 3.0 license. Titles: All This; Dark Standoff; Rumination; Pop Goes the Weasel. Questions? Comments? Follow us on Facebook or Twitter. Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and review it on iTunes. Want to write for us? Find out more here. Join our mailing list for news, announcements, and an exclusive audio drama download. If you like what you hear, please consider clicking on the Support Us button. We’ll be your best friend. Support Synesthesia Theatre Synesthesia Theatre is a Burning Brigid Media production, copyright © 2016. All rights reserved.
Furious with the scent of his prey, Robert Koning pushes the others hard in their pursuit of the fugitive Iron Horse. Show Notes Episode 6 Iron Horses Can't Be Broken was written by Michael Coorlim, adapted from his novel of the same title. Produced by Kat O'Connor and Michael Coorlim. Audio technicians were Kat O’Connor and Bill Bullock. Our cast, in order of appearance: Aldora Fiske, played by Song Marshall Alton Bartleby, played by James Sparling Robert Koning, played by CJ Julianus Chester, played by Sean Francis Luther Koning, played by Doug Schuetz Synesthesia Theatre theme music by Stav Drieman. Learn more at StavMusic.com. Additional music by Kevin MacLeod, at Incompetech.com. Used under a Creative Commons attribution 3.0 license. Titles: Lively Lumpsucker; The Reveal; Seven Off; Showdown; Plans in Motion; Call to Adventure. Questions? Comments? Follow us on Facebook or Twitter. Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and review it on iTunes. Want to write for us? Find out more here. Join our mailing list for news, announcements, and an exclusive audio drama download. If you like what you hear, please consider clicking on the Support Us button. We’ll be your best friend. Support Synesthesia Theatre Synesthesia Theatre is a Burning Brigid Media production, copyright © 2016. All rights reserved.
Coerced into accompanying Robert Koning on the search for Sarah, Alton Bartleby tracks the fugitives across the American Southwest. Show Notes Episode 5 Iron Horses Can't Be Broken was written by Michael Coorlim, adapted from his novel of the same title. Produced by Kat O'Connor and Michael Coorlim. Audio technicians were Kat O’Connor and Bill Bullock. Our cast, in order of appearance: Alton Bartleby, played by James Sparling Aldora Fiske, played by Song Marshall Robert Koning, played by CJ Julianus Luther Koning, played by Doug Schuetz Florence Bartleby, played by Amanda Meyer Clive, played by Vincent Truman Chester, played by Sean Francis Diane, played by Joyce Porter Lhadakwe, played by Deborah Craft Pilton townsfolk, played by Sean Francis & Kat O’Connor Synesthesia Theatre theme music by Stav Drieman. Learn more at StavMusic.com. Additional music by Kevin MacLeod, at Incompetech.com. Used under a Creative Commons attribution 3.0 license. Titles: The Builder; Call to Adventure; Fluffing a Duck; Hidden Agenda; The Show Must Be Go. Questions? Comments? Follow us on Facebook or Twitter. Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and review it on iTunes. Want to write for us? Find out more here. Join our mailing list for news, announcements, and an exclusive audio drama download. If you like what you hear, please consider clicking on the Support Us button. We’ll be your best friend. Support Synesthesia Theatre Synesthesia Theatre is a Burning Brigid Media production, copyright © 2016. All rights reserved.
His investigations complete, brilliant detective Alton Bartleby reveals the truth of the matter to the brutal Robert Koning. Little does he anticipate that his trials are only beginning. Show Notes Episode 4 Iron Horses Can't Be Broken was written by Michael Coorlim, adapted from his novel of the same title. Produced by Kat O'Connor and Michael Coorlim. Audio technicians were Kat O’Connor and Bill Bullock. Our cast, in order of appearance: Alton Bartleby, played by James Sparling Aldora Fiske, played by Song Marshall Parker, played by Bill Bullock Robert Koning, played by CJ Julianus Luther Koning, played by Doug Schuetz Brother Schubert, played by Caleb Probst Mr. Riley, played by Vincent Truman Florence Bartleby, played by Amanda Meyer Synesthesia Theatre theme music by Stav Drieman. Learn more at StavMusic.com. Additional music by Kevin MacLeod, at Incompetech.com. Used under a Creative Commons attribution 3.0 license. Titles: Sneaky Snitch; The Builder; Wagon Wheel; Take a Chance. Questions? Comments? Follow us on Facebook or Twitter. Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and review it on iTunes. Want to write for us? Find out more here. Join our mailing list for news, announcements, and an exclusive audio drama download. If you like what you hear, please consider clicking on the Support Us button. We’ll be your best friend. Support Synesthesia Theatre Synesthesia Theatre is a Burning Brigid Media production, copyright © 2016. All rights reserved.
Alton Bartleby's investigations commence, as he delves into a mystery ten years gone cold. Show Notes Episode 3 Iron Horses Can't Be Broken was written by Michael Coorlim, adapted from his novel of the same title. Produced by Kat O'Connor and Michael Coorlim. Audio technicians were Kat O’Connor and Bill Bullock. Our cast, in order of appearance: Luther Koning, played by Doug Schuetz Alton Bartleby, played by James Sparling Clive, played by Vincent Truman Aldora Fiske, played by Song Marshall Brother Schubert, played by Caleb Probst Parker, played by Bill Bullock Mr. Riley, played by Vincent Truman Robert Koning, played by CJ Julianus Florence Bartleby, played by Amanda Meyer Synesthesia Theatre theme music by Stav Drieman. Learn more at StavMusic.com. Additional music by Kevin MacLeod, at Incompetech.com. Used under a Creative Commons attribution 3.0 license. Titles: Call to Adventure; Sneaky Snitch; Creeping to Ship. Questions? Comments? Follow us on Facebook or Twitter. Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and review it on iTunes. Want to write for us? Find out more here. Join our mailing list for news, announcements, and an exclusive audio drama download. If you like what you hear, please consider clicking on the Support Us button. We’ll be your best friend. Support Synesthesia Theatre Synesthesia Theatre is a Burning Brigid Media production, copyright © 2016. All rights reserved.
Confronted with Robert Koning's rage, detective Alton Bartleby has no choice but to accept a devil's bargain to save his own skin, and the life of his sister. Show Notes Episode 2 Iron Horses Can't Be Broken was written by Michael Coorlim, adapted from his novel of the same title. Produced by Kat O'Connor and Michael Coorlim. Audio technicians were Kat O’Connor and Bill Bullock. Our cast, in order of appearance: Alton Bartleby, played by James Sparling Robert Koning, played by CJ Julianus Florence Bartleby, played by Amanda Meyer Luther Koning, played by Doug Schuetz Ellen, played by Kat O’Connor Aldora Fiske, played by Song Marshall Synesthesia Theatre theme music by Stav Drieman. Learn more at StavMusic.com. Additional music by Kevin MacLeod, at Incompetech.com. Used under a Creative Commons attribution 3.0 license. Title: Promising Relationship. Questions? Comments? Follow us on Facebook or Twitter. Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and review it on iTunes. Want to write for us? Find out more here. Join our mailing list for news, announcements, and an exclusive audio drama download. If you like what you hear, please consider clicking on the Support Us button. We’ll be your best friend. Support Synesthesia Theatre Synesthesia Theatre is a Burning Brigid Media production, copyright © 2016. All rights reserved.
English detective Alton Bartleby travels to the American southwest to rest and recuperate, but instead finds himself confronted by the sins of his past, and the sisters he'd abandoned. Show Notes Episode 1 Iron Horses Can't Be Broken was written by Michael Coorlim, adapted from his novel of the same title. Produced by Kat O'Connor and Michael Coorlim. Audio technicians were Kat O’Connor and Bill Bullock. Our cast, in order of appearance: Lhadakwe, played by Deborah Craft Sarah Bartleby, played by Kat O'Connor Parker, played by Bill Bullock Alton Bartleby, played by James Sparling Aldora Fiske, played by Song Marshall Robert Koning, played by CJ Julianus Florence Bartleby, played by Amanda Meyer Synesthesia Theatre theme music by Stav Drieman. Learn more at StavMusic.com. Additional music by Kevin MacLeod, at Incompetech.com. Used under a Creative Commons attribution 3.0 license. Titles: Doh De Oh; Reign Supreme; Decline; End of the Era. Questions? Comments? Follow us on Facebook or Twitter. Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and review it on iTunes. Want to write for us? Find out more here. Join our mailing list for news, announcements, and an exclusive audio drama download. If you like what you hear, please consider clicking on the Support Us button. We’ll be your best friend. Support Synesthesia Theatre Synesthesia Theatre is a Burning Brigid Media production, copyright © 2016. All rights reserved.
Cody is joined by comedians Bill Bullock and Charlie Rohrer to discuss the hottest book topic of the year! As discussed in the episode, good luck finding your own copy of the book, but two copies are for sale at Tomefoolery.com! 'A Birthday Cake for George Washington' by Ramin Ganeshram & Vanessa Brantley-Newton "Everyone is buzzing about the president's birthday! Especially George Washington's servants, who scurry around the kitchen preparing to make this the best celebration ever. Oh, how George Washington loves his cake! And, oh, how he depends on Hercules, his head chef, to make it for him. Hercules, a slave, takes great pride in baking the president's cake. But this year there is one problem--they are out of sugar." Follow TOMEFOOLERY for information about upcoming episodes & books: @Tomefoolery and Facebook.com/Tomefoolery. Please rate and review on iTunes! WEBSITE: http://Tomefoolery.com STORE: http://squareup.com/market/CodyMelcherEsq SUPPORT our PATREON: http://patreon.com/CodyMelcherEsq
It was a week during which in the wake of yet another gun massacre, President Obama got mad instead of sad, and America spent the week shouting at one another. Also, Volkswagen is poisoning the world, and UK Prime Minister David Cameron really likes pork, and even the possiblity of water on Mars doesn't lift the cloud. Luckily I have two of my favorite and most frequent guests, Bill Bullock and Stephanie Hasz, to help me get through it. Bill reveals his fear of Stephanie. Stephanie reveals her fear of space travel. They have a conversation about assault vs betrayal during which I just keep my mouth shut. This episode contains traces of Willie Nelson.
Cody regresses to childhood with comedians Bill Bullock and Kevin Lobkovich to talk about two radical right-wing propaganda books for chilren! You can find 'Help! Mom! Liberals are Liberals Under My Bed!' and 'Help! Mom! The 9th Circuit Nabbed the Nativity!' on Amazon and on the bookshelf of that guy you knew in high school. Follow TOMEFOOLERY for information about upcoming episodes & books: @Tomefoolery and Facebook.com/Tomefoolery. Please rate and review on iTunes!
Regular guests Bill Bullock and Sonia Denis return to reveal their secret identities as Information Technology professionals for a discussion of Healthcare.gov, the failing Obamacare website. The NSA is also in the news as the discussion turns to privacy in the modern age or the lack thereof. Sonia will cut you before telling you if she's single or not. Bill puts his business out on the street. There's also a discussion of Girl Scout cookies as a gateway to lesbianism, and how open mic comedy causes us all to lose faith in humanity.
It's a week when Notre Dame football is in the news, so who better to bring on the show than Naked Sports Live Host Megan Gailey, and Notre Dame alum Bill Bullock? This marks the first time on the show that I know the least about the subject at hand. We all share on this episode. Bill tells us what it's like to be an African-American student at Notre Dame. Megan tells us about waxing trends among the 20-something generation. I explain to my guests about John Hinckley and Jodie Foster. We all come together to be mean to Lance Armstrong.
On a week where The Olympics celebrated the pinnacle of human health and achivement and Chick-Fil-A served up homophobia on a bun, Bill Bullock and Cody Melcher stop by to help me make sense of it all. Cody displays both a rapier wit and an extensive knowledge of rapiers. Bill reveals his encyclopedic knowledge of statutory rape laws in Midwestern states. Indiana is repeatedly disparaged. This episode is brought to you by schadenfreude.