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JC Shurburtt and Mike Morgan dive right into the Nico Iamaleava drama as the transfer portal officially opens. JC has a fun JC/5 for this week talking QB's, the G5, jersey numbers, and small people. Nashville's own Bill King, joins to give his thoughts on the Nico saga, and take a look at Tennessee's intentions for QB this season. They get Bill's thoughts on QB's around the SEC beofre he gets out, and they wrap with an acknowledgement of a long time defensive coordinator, Bill Oliver with the news of his passing. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Trump's anti-DEI request, the passing of former Alabama and Auburn assistant college football coach Bill Oliver, a new air-defense facility and those lights on the Regions Building in Birmingham. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Interview with Jonathan director about his film about a man that has two different identities sharing the same body. What happens when one starts dating. A Tribeca Festival selection in 2018 Subscribe To Sci-Fi Talk Plus
The latest movie news, discussion, and more with Joe from Guy At The Movies and Sean from Math Teacher Movies! This week, Joe sits down with "Our Son" writer/director Bill Oliver. Be sure to subscribe and rate the pod! Hit the comments, but keep it classy! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/guyatthemovies/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/guyatthemovies/support
#BTLRadioShow kicks off YEAR TEN with a very special guest – Academy Award winner TOM SCHULMAN who joins us live discussing his new film which he wrote and directed, the pot-boiling DOUBLE DOWN SOUTH. Plus, you'll hear my exclusive interview with writer/director BILL OLIVER talking about his emotionally powerful film OUR SON. First up, take a listen as writer/director BILL OLIVER talks about OUR SON; an emotional, very human, powerhouse starring Luke Evans and Billy Porter in a gut-punching story of a gay couple now going their separate ways but with their son caught in the middle. Porter is more than award-worthy. Listen as Bill and I break down the film's elements and how each supports the very human themes of this story, diving into the cinematography and particularly blocking and lighting, score, casting, the impetus for the story itself, and more. Then listen as writer/director (and Academy Award winner) TOM SCHULMAN joins me live discussing at length his new film DOUBLE DOWN SOUTH – a character-driven pot-boiler with well-chiseled interesting characters, rapier dialogue, immersive ambiance as thick as the most humid Southern day, impeccable casting, and billiard keno. An insightful conversation as Tom talks about the genesis of the film and how it was inspired in part by his own childhood and love of billiard keno. Then he breaks down the visual grammar and his directorial choices (such as widescreen and anamorphic lenses) that fuel the story and inform the character of the film, location scouting and finding the perfect exterior in one state and interior in another, casting, sound design and the attention to detail within the soundscape, score and needle drops that capture an old rural Southern vibe, editing, and more. Filmmakers and fans alike will appreciate hearing what Tom has to say about DOUBLE DOWN SOUTH. http://eliasentertainmentnetwork.com
It's a brand new episode of "Matinee With Matt!" Matt & Michael interview director Bill Oliver to explore the making of the highly anticipated film "Our Son," featuring powerhouse performances by the incredible Billy Porter and Luke Evans. Oliver takes audiences behind the scenes, sharing insights into the creative process, the challenges of bringing such a compelling story to life, and the unique collaboration with two exceptional talents. "Our Son" is a poignant drama that navigates the complexities of divorce and custody battles. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of Oliver's directorial approach and the emotional resonance of this groundbreaking drama. Join Matt & Michael for an insightful conversation that unravels the layers of modern storytelling, the impact of queer casting choices, and the importance of diverse narratives in filmmaking. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Popcorn Podcast for a captivating interview with director Bill Oliver, the creative force behind groundbreaking film Our Son, starring Billy Porter and Luke Evans as a couple whose once-happy marriage is rapidly disintegrating toward divorce. Tim and Oliver explore the evolution of queer storytelling and discuss the authentic characters – flaws and all – that define Oliver's work. This is your backstage pass to the creation of heart-wrenching drama Our Son and the genius of Bill Oliver. Stay tuned for more exclusive filmmaker insights on Popcorn Podcast. Know someone who loves movies? Please share Popcorn Podcast with your friends.Visit popcornpodcast.com for more movie reviews, celebrity interviews and news.Popcorn Podcast interviews the biggest stars, including Hugh Jackman and more, on YouTube: Popcorn Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's the third and final hour of the Louie Belina Show! Rusty Burson calls in to talk about the lack of Aggie wins, the Elko hire, and Aggieh hooos. Then, Bill Oliver joins the show to deliever some sad news. Finally, we end it all off with a listen in to Buzz Williams!
Mortgage lending is changing every day. Interest rates are vastly different than just a few months ago. As rates change mortgage planning has became a necessary component of lending. In the past all that mattered was how low the interest rate was. But today, the best mortgage product is not just the lowest interest rate. Length of term, MIP, down-payment, loan costs all have to be considered. Today you need a mortgage planner to walk your client through what their needs are and to be an advocate for them in the transaction. Bill Oliver of Cardinal Mortgage joins Dishin' Dirt to discuss how mortgage planning works.Don't forget to like us and share us!Gary* Gary serves on the South Carolina Real Estate Commission as a Commissioner. The opinions expressed herein are his opinions and are not necessarily the opinions of the SC Real Estate Commission. This podcast is not to be considered legal advice. Please consult an attorney in your area.
Scott is joined by Chris Dusterhoff and Bill Oliver.Scott and Bill visit with Stuart Marrs of the College Station fire department.And the last show of 2022 finishes with observations from Ben Downs.
Scott is joined by Chris Dusterhoff and Bill Oliver.
Scott is joined by Chris Dusterhoff and Bill Oliver.
Scott is joined by Chris Dusterhoff and Bill Oliver.
Scott is joined by Chris Dusterhoff and Bill Oliver. This hour also includes visits with representatives of Aggieland Humane Society and the Arts Council of the Brazos Valley.
Scott is joined by Chris Dusterhoff and Bill Oliver.
In this episode, Channa Channa Channa talks to the Canadian musical duo, The Ormidales. Channa discovered Ormidales via Facebook. Based in Vancouver Canada, The Ormidales were formed in 2007 by singer/songwriters Bill Oliver and Mark Branscombe. They have co-written, produced, and released three independent albums, the self- titled “The Ormidales",“These Little Dreams”, and “Bijou Blue” as well as numerous singles and videos during the past few years. These releases have been critically well-received and have achieved airplay throughout Canada, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and Asia.The Ormidales compose within various tempos, genres, and moods. Their unique sound is a result of their love of multi-genre music and their willingness to venture into many styles of music. Numerous reviewers and radio presenters remark that the songwriting is characterized by strong visual imagery. There is always a story and setting behind the songs, resulting in meaningful lyrics and impactful aural tones that are well-suited to visual storytelling. The Ormidales work in universal themes and create music that comments on current social conditions. The music resonates with listeners by provoking emotions while providing a comforting familiarity. Consequently, these listeners often find themselves or their acquaintances cast as characters within the fabric of an Ormidales song. Check out their latest single ‘Crawlin' on My Hands and Knees' on Spotify : https://spoti.fi/3c7lIkE#channa3x #channa3xpodcast #TheOrmidales Support the show
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Letter jackets. It's Election Day! Bill Oliver is the man. Why does your dog tilt their head? We spend an absurd amount of time looking for the end of the tape roll. Toilet paper probs. What do you buy before you need? The war on Christmas music. WTAW mouse pads. Meta. Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Word of the year.
It's Election Day! Bill Oliver is the man. Why does your dog tilt their head? We spend an absurd amount of time looking for the end of the tape roll. Toilet paper probs. College Station Prop C. Arm Barn and baristi.
The Ormidales are Bill Oliver and Mark Branscombe, singer /songwriters based in Vancouver BC. Since forming in 2007 they have co-written and released three independent albums, the self titled The Ormidales, These Little Dreams, and Bijou Blue and numerous singles and videos. The Ormidales are well regarded and receive airplay throughout Canada, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania and Asia. One of the pleasant surprises for The Ormidales was to have their song “Waiting For Catherine To Call” played at two Liverpool soccer games with audiences of 50,0000 each game! They had two tracks on a Scottish release “Destitunes" which saw proceeds go to the homeless in Glasgow. They were nominated for “Song of the Year” on UK Radio Six International with their infectious “What Am I Supposed To Do” in 2009 The Ormidales offer a unique sound that results from their love of multi-genre music and their willingness to venture into many styles of music. The songwriting has a visual aspect to it; there's always story with a setting most of the time and so the music is usually well suited to video or film imagery …or what you find in your mind when you close your eyes. 2020 provided an isolated opportunity and inspiration for Mark and Bill to collaborate via Zoom with a new cover and video for of the 1958 classic “A Summer Place” and release of “Pretty Numb” a single which won their innovative video an award on a UK television show. “New Rome” was another single and video released on the day of the US Election in 2020, a hard look at modern day events that mirrored the decline of the Roman Empire. In 2021 The Ormidales kicked off the summer of 2021 with “Strangers After All” a new single and video that delights the eye and ear with it's theme of breaking through isolation and connecting people, their past and present with technology. Fabulous guys to talk to and great music with a hint of Roy Orbison. Music that tells a story and very relatable. Contact ormidales@gmail.com You can find these guys on all social media platforms. ** Explicit permission has been given for the interview to be recorded and played with their songs on all associated and syndicated radio stations and music platforms including Sweet Romance Media Network. ** --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/neil-clark10/message
We had a chance to catch up with Bill Oliver from Cody, Wyoming for another full length interview on The Horseman's Corner with Howard Hale.
State Representative Kyle Kacal. Fast food secrets. City of College Station update. Hail facts. Shooting update from Bill Oliver. How do we choose snacks? Entertainment news.
Bill Oliver and Howard visit about the unique clinics held prior to their horse sale. LISTEN IN to this full length interview!
On this episode of The Children's Hour, we explore balloons! We learn what makes the drifting hot air balloons stay afloat in the sky, and we learn the history of how balloons came to be a mode of transportation. We also hear the Balloonist's Prayer, and we take a trip in a hot air balloon with one of our Kids Crew members. Plus, we visit with the artists behind Airigami, who make giant sculptures and even clothing out of latex balloons. The kids in the Extinction Diaries talk about what happens when people release helium balloons into nature. Finally we find out about those mysterious white balloons that appear all over the world every single day, high in the sky. All of this is mixed with great music from Steve Pullara, They Might Be Giants, Roger Day, Tom Paxton, Bill Oliver, Frances England, Elena Moon Park and Poi Dog Pondering. The Children's Hour is supported by the Cultural Services Department and the Urban Enhancement Trust Fund at the City of Albuquerque. This project is supported in part by an award from New Mexico Arts, a division of the Department of Cultural Affairs, and by the National Endowment for the Arts. We also have support from Electric Playhouse and numerous foundations also support our work including the Infinite Gesture Fund, The Limestone Fund, and The Laughing Buddha Fund. Thank you to our listeners who contribute to us through the Paypal Giving Fund, Paypal, and by subscribing to our podcasts on Patreon. start timeend timedurationtitleartistalbumlabel 10-03-2020 09:00:2010-03-2020 09:04:4104:21Big BalloonSteve Pullara And His Cool Beans BandSpinning Tails2003 Cool Beans Music 10-03-2020 09:06:2610-03-2020 09:09:0602:40Where Do They Make Balloons?They Might Be Giants (For Kids)No!2013 Idlewild Recordings 10-03-2020 09:13:0610-03-2020 09:15:3602:30Big BalloonRoger DayReady to Fly2001 Roger Day 10-03-2020 09:15:5110-03-2020 09:19:2003:29Jimmy's Big BalloonDave RudolfWestward Whoa!2005 Moneytree Records 10-03-2020 09:19:2010-03-2020 09:20:0000:40Up Up and AwayHugh Masekela20th Century Masters: The Best of Hugh MasekelaThis Compilation 2006 Universal Music Enterprises, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc. 10-03-2020 09:24:1710-03-2020 09:27:4103:24Any Way The Wind BlowsSeth Hoffman2009 Class CD2009 Seth Hoffman Music 10-03-2020 09:27:4110-03-2020 09:29:5102:10Balloon-Alloon-AlloonTom PaxtonI've Got a Yo-Yo2019 Pax Records 10-03-2020 09:37:2710-03-2020 09:40:1502:48Toribio the Clown Gets His Groove BackHip Hop HoodiosAgua Pa' la Gente2004 Jazzheads 10-03-2020 09:41:1510-03-2020 09:43:5502:40Don't Release That BalloonBill Oliver, Glen Waldeck & The Otter Space BandHave To Have A HabitatBill Oliver 10-03-2020 09:43:5510-03-2020 09:45:5401:59The Balloon SongLittle Blue Globe BandIt's a Toddler's World2018 Ameiva Media 10-03-2020 09:49:2910-03-2020 09:51:4602:17Red BalloonFrances EnglandMind of My Own2010 Frances England 10-03-2020 09:51:4610-03-2020 09:54:4803:02Flying StarfishElena Moon ParkUnhurried Journey2020 Elena Moon Park 10-03-2020 09:55:3910-03-2020 09:59:2903:50FallingPoi Dog PonderingPoi Dog Pondering2008 Platetectonic Music
Austin singer/songwriter Bill Oliver, better known in music and environmental circles as Mr. Habitat, writes and performs songs with messages of environmental stewardship for all who will listen. We highlight Bill's life and work in our occasional feature, The Art of Nature.
Biff and happy discuss going to Bill Oliver to ask for money, alone for their new Sporting Goods business. Willy is very excited at the prospect.
We're back! I hope you missed us because we're not going away for that long ever again. Vino Nothing is the podcast where I probably know as much as you, but after a glass of wine....I probably know even less. I am Lucy from Lucy on the Ground, the meme slash pop culture account that covers everything from reality TV to what’s going on in celebrity news. Join me as I sip on a bottle glass of wine and ramble on about what many people consider nothing, but I consider everything. This week we're talking all about the Golden Globes nominations--who's in? Who's been snubbed? And why wasn't Oliver & Company nominated? Yes, it gets deep. Welcome back. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Cole Cubelic, an SEC Network/ESPN college football reporter, joins the podcast to discuss everything from his playing days at Homewood High School and Auburn University to becoming a prime time broadcaster for the ESPN family of networks. Towards the end, he previews the upcoming 2019 season and gives SEC analysis and a College Football Playoff prediction. PLUS, William highlights some of the latest news in college football including Auburn's new logo, injuries to Trey Sanders and Josh McMillon, and SO much more. Be sure to listen and share. Follow William on Twitter: @wm_galloway and Cole @colecubelic Lineup: 0:00-6:51 welcome and William discusses Auburn's logo, Alabama football injuries, Jalen Hurts vs Sam Ehlinger, Kelly Bryant didn't get a ring and Mike Lockley's comments about Josh Gattis 6:52-16:11 Cole talks about his playing days at Homewood and Auburn, including his takeaways from playing for Terry Bowden, Bill Oliver and Tommy Tuberville 16:12-24:40 Cole talks about how the game of college football has changed since he played at Auburn 24:41-36:20 Cole discusses his broadcasting career 36:21-46:10 Cole previews the 2019 SEC and answers a variety of questions related to various teams 46:11-51:39 William makes closing comments about the interview and wraps up the episode
"You and I were happier than any two people ever could have been." If your birthday is in June, you're a Gemini. As a special treat for our Gemini listeners we are talking about twins this month. Ansel Elgort plays both John and Jonathan in this under the radar film from first time director Bill Oliver. Steve was excited about this one when it was his trailer pick last October. JJ is always up for a character driven film, especially one with an open ending. From comparisons to Black Mirror to creative ways to disorient the audience while keeping them engaged, Steve and JJ try to determine if this is really a sci-fi film. Along the way they try to answer many questions, starting with “why does a film with a cast of familiar faces go straight to digital release?” Film Sundries Thank you for supporting The Next Reel Film Podcast on Patreon! Watch this film: iTunes • Amazon • Netflix • YouTube Original theatrical trailer Original poster artwork Flickchart Letterboxd
"You and I were happier than any two people ever could have been." If your birthday is in June, you're a Gemini. As a special treat for our Gemini listeners we are talking about twins this month. Ansel Elgort plays both John and Jonathan in this under the radar film from first time director Bill Oliver. Steve was excited about this one when it was his trailer pick last October. JJ is always up for a character driven film, especially one with an open ending. From comparisons to Black Mirror to creative ways to disorient the audience while keeping them engaged, Steve and JJ try to determine if this is really a sci-fi film. Along the way they try to answer many questions, starting with “why does a film with a cast of familiar faces go straight to digital release?” Film Sundries Thank you for supporting The Next Reel Film Podcast on Patreon! Watch this film: iTunes • Amazon • Netflix • YouTube Original theatrical trailer Original poster artwork Flickchart Letterboxd
"You and I were happier than any two people ever could have been." If your birthday is in June, you're a Gemini. As a special treat for our Gemini listeners we are talking about twins this month. Ansel Elgort plays both John and Jonathan in this under the radar film from first time director Bill Oliver. Steve was excited about this one when it was his trailer pick last October. JJ is always up for a character driven film, especially one with an open ending. From comparisons to Black Mirror to creative ways to disorient the audience while keeping them engaged, Steve and JJ try to determine if this is really a sci-fi film. Along the way they try to answer many questions, starting with “why does a film with a cast of familiar faces go straight to digital release?” Film Sundries Thank you for supporting The Next Reel Film Podcast on Patreon! Watch this film: iTunes • Amazon • Netflix • YouTube Original theatrical trailer Original poster artwork Flickchart Letterboxd
"You and I were happier than any two people ever could have been." If your birthday is in June, you’re a Gemini. As a special treat for our Gemini listeners we are talking about twins this month. Ansel Elgort plays both John and Jonathan in this under the radar film from first time director Bill Oliver. Steve was excited about this one when it was his trailer pick last October. JJ is always up for a character driven film, especially one with an open ending. From comparisons to Black Mirror to creative ways to disorient the audience while keeping them engaged, Steve and JJ try to determine if this is really a sci-fi film. Along the way they try to answer many questions, starting with “why does a film with a cast of familiar faces go straight to digital release?” Film Sundries Thank you for supporting The Next Reel Film Podcast on Patreon! Watch this film: iTunes • Amazon • Netflix • YouTube Original theatrical trailer Original poster artwork Flickchart Letterboxd
Bloomington's Oliver Winery started as a hobby but has grown into the 44th largest winery in the country. And it's done it by playing into an unexpected niche—sweet wines. That's not all Oliver makes, of course. It offers a full range of traditional dry and semi-dry red and white wines as well as specialty products from its Creekbend Collection, which is made from grapes grown at Oliver's vineyard in Ellettsville. The winery expects to produce more than 450,000 cases (1.1 million gallons of wine) this year and expects to ship as many as 1 million cases in five years. This summer, it will put the finishing touches on an $8 million, 28,000-square-foot building that will help make room for that expansion. CEO Bill Oliver, the son of the founder, talks with host Mason King about the winery's beginnings and its future and explains how its distribution has grown to 27 states. For more information, see reporter Samm Stall's story. This episode of the IBJ Podcast is sponsored by nimboIP, your solutions in the cloud.
The BFI London Film Festival has hit day 6 and the weather has not improved. But the buzz is still in full effect and the good films keep rolling! In today's episode: - Dan Fogelman's 'Life Itself' - Interview with Bill Oliver, director of 'Duplicate' - Roberto Minervini's 'What You Gonna Do When the World’s on Fire?' - Morgan Neville's 'They’ll Love Me When I’m Dead'
6-13-17 We're stepping out of our series featuring amazing home mead makers to take an evening with Bill Oliver, of Oliver Winery. Bill’s father Professor William Oliver started winemaking as a hobby back in the 1960's, and Bill grew that hobby winery into a high quality winery. Oliver happens to make one of the older professional meads in the United States, Camelot Mead. Professor Oliver was instrumental in passing legislation allowing for the creation of small wineries in Indiana. The Indiana Small Winery Act passed in 1971, and Oliver Winery opened in 1972. Sales took off with Camelot Mead, and they've been growing ever since. Oliver Winery isn't just some stodgy old winery, they make mead, cider, and a number of fun wines.They sell their fruit forward wines, ciders and Camelot mead in 18 states. They have recently reformulated Camelot for a new generation, and wanted to come on the show and tell us about it. We're looking forward to seeing what they have to say, and to learning more about how Professor Oliver found out about mead, and what made him decide to make it, and what he's learned in over 40 years of mead making. Join us for GotMead Live Chat, on Skype, live during the broadcast!! You can join us here: https://join.skype.com/sOgoU06hcV7s during the show, and we'll pass along questions to the guest, and answer your questions! Join us 9PM ET tonight! (8PM CT/7PM MT/6PM PT) Want to join the conversation, give us a call!! 803-443-MEAD (6323), or Skype us at meadwench (please friend me first and say you're a listener, I get tons of Skype spam), or tweet to @gotmeadnow. If you want us to tackle your mead making questions, you can send us a question and we'll tackle it online! Bring your questions and your mead, and let's talk mead! You can call us at 803-443-MEAD (6323), or Skype us at meadwench (please friend me first and say you're a listener, I get tons of Skype spam), or tweet to @gotmeadnow. This player will show the most recent show, and when we're live, will play the live feed. If you are calling in, please turn off the player sound, so we don't get feedback. Click here to see a playable list of all our episodes! Show links and notes Oak and Mead - Petar Bakulic Titrets sulfite testing kit The Big Book of Mead Recipes by Rob Ratliff Upcoming Events St. Ambrose Cellars - Live music every Friday night – Thirsty Thursday (35% off Refills) – Open Mic Nights on Thursdays (6PM) Meridian Hive Meadery - last Friday of every month - Board Game Mead Up at the Tasting Room Got an event you’d like us to mention on GotMead Live? Send us an email at gotmeadlive@gotmead.com and tell us about it!
On the standoff between the Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU) and Grocon Emporium construction site in Melbourne’s CBD.
I talked with eco-troubadour Bill Oliver back in episode 3 of That's Soundacious, and this is a very timely song about the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, and the "response" of Texas governor (and current Republican Presidential candidate) Rick Perry. You can hear more of Bill's music at his website, mrhabitat.net.
Click here to listen to the Pod Cast Maureen Haskell, the Be Groovy Be Green Lady and Bill Oliver, Mr. Habitat have been inspiring generations of children to be Earth Friendly and Eco-Active through stories, song and play. Maureen and Bill joined us on Shades of Green Energy Radio to talk about ways to educate […]
In this episode, we hear the second half of our visit with the 2011 finalists of Kerrville Folk Festival's University Songwriters competition. We also get a lesson in KFF history from "eco-troubadour" Bill Oliver Want to hear more of this week's University Songwriters Finalists? Myles Duelm - Texas State Pete Okie Weiss - UT Here are the websites of this episode's featured artists: Bill Oliver Joanna Howerton's band, The Hill Country Penguins Jim Kam Incidental music: Jakob Martin - Whole Again from Masking The Mirror Episode 4 will be available Monday July 25, and will feature an interview with renowned folkie David Wilcox.