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Denne gang taler redaktionen om biograffilmene Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga og If - Fantasivenner, spillene No Rest for the Wicked, Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles og Manor Lords samt tegneserien Genkomst 1 af Gillen, Mora og Bonvillain. Medvirkende: Jakob Stegelmann, Troels Møller, Ida Rud, Christopher Andersen, Benjamin Stegelmann og Regitze Heiberg.
Prawie dokładnie dwa lata po polskiej premierze pierwszego tomu, doczekaliśmy finału "Raz i na zawsze" Kierona Gillena, Dana Mory i Tamry Bonvillain (Non Stop Comics) i jest to finał pełen rozmachu, w którym źli królowie Arturowie walczą z dzielną drużyną bohaterów z naszego świata wspartą przez Wesołą Kompanię Robina Hooda. Więcej dowiecie się z kolejnego odcinka podcastu Nightslime.Rozmawiamy o tym, że Gillen nie celował w aż tak analityczne spojrzenie na brytyjskie legendy, mity i folk, jak chociażby Neil Gaiman w "Sandmanie" i podchodzi do nich na zasadzie przypominającej komiks superbohaterski, co dodatkowo wzmacniają utrzymane właśnie w takiej konwencji rysunki Dana Mory; ponownie zachwycamy się kolorami dobranymi przez Bonvillain i zastanawiamy się, czy było możliwe wyciśnięcie z tej historii jeszcze jednego tomu.Patronami odcinka są:Sebastian Wojtasik, Mikołaj Buchajczyk, Louder Than Bats-------------------------------------Możesz nas wesprzeć na https://patronite.pl/Nightslime
This year's NAMM was smaller but still brought us some cool new gear. Andy and Dan present their 10 most interesting finds and chat with Swirlmeister David Bonvillain about how he created the breathtaking Ibanez PIA35TH prototype that was revealed in Anaheim. We go in-depth with Dave about his unique finishing techniques and why a degree in organic chemistry helped him to push the envelope for swirl designs, why he prefers to trade guitars with artists, and what hilarious experiences he had working as a guitar tech for Kerry King. Dave also brings us his most ridiculous product finds from the NAMM floor and Andy & Dan round this week's episode off with a comprehensive Obi-Wan discussion. Enjoy!
HIGHLIGHTS 05:03 Meeting her future husband in high school and a delayed engagement 11:44 A military deployment to Saudi Arabia turns out to be the greatest gift 21:31 Deployment to Oman and getting getting steeped in local culture 29:26 Hearing God through her son: Remembering a commitment to not quit 38:18 A message: Get up, open your body and the Jeremiah story 45:06 Convincing a colleague to go to the field with her 54:54 Defining faith: Living in God's unconditional love and doing his mission QUOTES 17:26 "Will we be safe here? And there was a decision point. I almost turned around and went back in the plane, but I realized now that the kind of commitment that is required of military families and military spouses is every bit as all-consuming as it is for the military member." 34:43 "We decided that if you're still having problems by December, you can come home, but you've always told us that you cannot quit and you can't come home. I was like, oh my God, I hung up. And like TC said, that was a defining moment in your life." 39:38 "I randomly opened my Bible and it opened to Jeremiah, the first chapter, and my eyes went to verse four and it was like the earth shook. Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you." 41:21 "The mandate that was placed on my life that night was, I mean, it was a completely life changing experience. And I realized that God does know who we are. He knows us by name. It doesn't matter where we are, Chad. He knows us personally." Connect with Dorothy by following the link below. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dorothybonvillain/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A special episode featuring the new hires in the UE external staff, Amy Bonvillain (@amybonv) and Jacob Lutz (@jlutz2014), talking grad-school in a big city, the power five mentality at UE, and more. Follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram @P5Mentality, email us at power5mentality@gmail.com, and visit our website at https://power5mentality.wixsite.com/mysite. You can also follow Emily and Scott on social media @emily_mcm16 and @Scott_Peace.
In this week's episode of Off Panel, colorist Tamra Bonvillain joins the show to chat about her path to comics and the world of coloring. Bonvillain discusses her early attractions to the comics world, when art entered the picture, the Kubert School, flatting's position in the coloring world, her process, finding artists you mesh with, how those partnerships come together, what capacity looks like, how the job shifts artist to artist, layers, for hire vs. creator-owned, dream collaborators, supporting your role in comics, and more.
God told her, "Get up and open your Bible". Hear her Jeremiah Story. How did she get from there to here? Learn about leadership with Dr. Dorothy as she speaks about life as a 50 years military spouse. She talked about the discomforts of uncertainty in times of crisis. In the process of leading she talked about how she lost herself especially in the military family. In her analysis of self, she realized that at the end of all her journeys, leading projects, all the obstacles, even ended up as a single female in remote villages, she found herself. God told her, Get up and open your Bible". God delivered her. She prayed to God for the next right steps. OMG. She randomly opened her Bible and it opened to Jeremiah Chapter 1 - "Before I formed you in the womb I know you." Listen more My book "Loving Your Life: 7 Steps for Military Wives" is nominated among authors in the Self-Help category! Watch the video conversation here on the Comtivate Leadership Academy with Dr. Dorothy Bonvillain and Dr. Sharon. Dr. J --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/drsharonleads/message
“Once you’ve tasted significance, success will never be enough." ~ John C. Maxwell That statement, made by leadership expert, John C. Maxwell, near the end of a transformational leadership mission trip to Guatemala, really had an impact on Dr. Dorothy Bonvillain. She’s been contemplating it ever since and is using it as the foundation for the work she does today. Dorothy has lived one of the most interesting lives I’ve heard stories from. She’s been a military wife for 50 years, having traveled the world, raised her children, earned her PhD in Leadership & Educational Administration, and built a career that allows her to use her considerable gifts and strengths in a way that’s making a difference in the world. Today’s conversation begins by touching on an article Dorothy wrote recently describing a particular challenge in today’s world, and especially for military spouses. What do you do when you are alone, because your spouse is on some extended deployment, you feel lonely and abandoned, and in the course of your work a member of the opposite sex finds you attractive and propositions you? In her case, she was working in a shop as a salesperson and men were coming in to purchase gifts for their sweethearts (Valentine’s Day, perhaps?). As Dorothy was helping them make appropriate selections for wives and girlfriends, some of the men took an interest in Dorothy and attempted to seduce her. Knowing what mattered most to her, Dorothy remained strong and resisted the temptation, but she understood that for many others, the temptation may be too strong, and some would fall. Today, she’s focused on helping military spouses define their core values, which is how one discerns what’s ok and not ok when faced with a choice. She works to help them discover their gifts and interests so they can find fulfilling work or build a business that allows them some sense of consistency and value when their lives are frequently unsettled through relocations and new assignments. She’s asked herself: “What would I have wanted a Sr. Military person or wife to have told me when I was young and just starting this life?” And as she comes up with the answers to that question, she fills in the blanks and shares the wisdom with those who are now in the shoes she once wore. Dorothy’s Bio Dr. Dorothy is a Certified Coach and Founder of Warrior Family Legacy Foundation (WFLF). The mission of WFLF is to Build Families and Create Legacy for military families through Personal Growth & Development, and to connect the philanthropic community to veteran and active-duty families for additional support. Dr. Bonvillain earned her PhD in Leadership & Educational Administration at American University, Washington, DC. and has continued to invest in herself as a Coach, Author, Speaker, and Entrepreneur. With fifty years of service as the wife of an Army Ranger, Dr. Dorothy has a passion to serve as a ‘Voice of Wisdom’ for our global military community and people who love them. Her mission is building stronger families and inspire them to go from ‘surviving to thriving.’ In her book, Loving Your Life: 7 Steps for Military Wives, Dorothy offers practical steps in seven key areas of life. Her children’s book, Wally Goes to School, introduces children (age 7-11) to leadership principles and the value of mentorship by parents, grandparents, and teachers. Dorothy’s experience crosses a broad, global spectrum, in part: Television Producer/Host: Access Tucson TV: "Military Wives: Serving Those Who Serve" (2015), “Learning to Live on Purpose” (2013-2014). Presenter/Keynote Speaker: Chamber of Commerce Leadership Program, Intercultural Management Institute, American University, ‘Women in Business’ Cochise College, ‘Sisters & Brothers in Arms’, Ft. Huachuca, AZ Special Consultant to Minister of Education, Sultanate of Oman: Team Lead and sole American, International Research Team. Program Manager: Embassy of Saudi Arabia & National Council on US- Arab Relations, Washington, DC. Trainer/Curriculum Developer: General Dynamics Information Technology, Cultural Awareness/Cultural Competence. Chief of Partnership: TRADOC Culture Center, ISC Consulting Group. High School Principal, Sierra Vista, Arizona. Dr. Bonvillain’s published work includes: Loving Your Life: 7 Steps for Military Wives; Traditional Handicrafts of Oman; Wally Goes to School; and What’s in Your Wiggle, as well as articles in professional journals. She can be contacted at: www.warriorfamilylegacyfoundation.com or dorothybonvillain@gmail.com. For More: Megan Macedo Man’s Search for Meaning -- Book Christian Simpson
We're Back Can't keep a good man Dunn. we have a new studio ( once again) This time @hermanshideaway we will be hanging out with good friend and amazing individual Dave Bonvillain CEO Elite Botanicals and Loveland Molecular Labs along with a string of other enterprises nationwide. We will discuss these ventures along with making Hash, growing and processing CBD and life on the road with Metal Legends SLAYER Join us 4:20-7:10 MT. Also we will he giving away a 315 CMH from @iluminarlighting see you
Ryan W. Bonvillain, PhD is the Senior Manager for Tissue Engineering, Research Regenerative Medicine at United Therapeutics Corporation. Kelly Guthrie, MS is the Associate Director BioScaffolds, Regenerative Medicine at United Therapeutics Corporation. In this episode Ryan and Kelly discuss work that UT is doing in the realm of regenerative medicine for the purpose of increasing the number of lungs that are available for organ transplant for patients who need them. Learn more about pulmonary hypertension trials at www.phaware.global/clinicaltrials. Never miss an episode with the phaware® podcast app. Follow us @phaware on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube & Linkedin Engage for a cure: www.phaware.global/donate #phaware #ClinicalTrials @antidote_me
The team of Esquivel, Villalobos and Bonvillain continue their strong run in "Border Town" #2
Jake's guest on this episode of Damaged Goods is Dave BonVillain, CEO, engineer, & consultant of Loveland Molecular Labs, Elite Cannibis, & Elite Botanicals. The two discuss the growth of the CBD industry, different types of hemp plants, new laws on the horizon for Cannabis, & how he became the guitar tech for Kerry King of the band Slayer. Follow Jake THe Snake @jthes & Dave @Elitecannabis @lovelandmolecular.
Today we bring you one of the “Color Commentary” panels from this months's HeroesCon 2018. Here's how the convention schedule described it: Another GREAT HeroesCon, another GREAT “Color Commentary”! Moderator GREG MATIASEVICH (Multiversity Comics) has lined up colorists LAUREN AFFE, NOLAN WOODARD, TAMRA BONVILLAIN, SARAH STERN, and MATT WILSON for another roundtable on the theory and practice of coloring comics in today's industry. Colorists are still among the unsung heroes of the comics industry, and you'll learn why after listening to this episode! Robots From Tomorrow is a weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth's surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. This episode is brought to you by Third Eye Comics. Enjoy your funny books.
Hey Handsomites! Eric and Robbie are discussing Doom Patrol! They talk about its bizarre quality, the beautiful art, and it's optimistic message! They also review The Snagglepuss Chronicles #1 and Batman and the Signal #1! Weekly Floppies Underdog 1975 Rogue & Gambit #1 Astonishing X-Men #7 Batman and the Signal #1 Snagglepuss Chronicles #1 Nerd […] The post 205 – Doom Patrol Vol 1 by Way, Derington, and Bonvillain appeared first on Handsome Boys Comics Hour.
Hey Handsomites! Eric and Robbie are discussing Doom Patrol! They talk about its bizarre quality, the beautiful art, and it’s optimistic message! They also review The Snagglepuss Chronicles #1 and Batman and the Signal #1! Weekly Floppies Underdog 1975 Rogue & Gambit #1 Astonishing X-Men #7 Batman and the Signal #1 Snagglepuss Chronicles #1 Nerd […] The post 205 – Doom Patrol Vol 1 by Way, Derington, and Bonvillain appeared first on Handsome Boys Comics Hour.
Have you ever wondered what a comic colorist does? We find out that and more with guest Tamra Bonvillain, one of the hardest woking people in comics. The focus when it comes to comics is often on the writers and pencilers, but there's so many more hard working people that work to bring us the entertainment we love. We'll find out about being a colorist in the comic industry as Bonvillain joins hosts Elana and Brett for a brand new episode of Graphic Policy Radio. Tamra Bonvillain is a professional Colorist applying color and shading to comics. She has worked in the comics industry since 2012. She is currently working on Doom Patrol, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, Wayward, Uncanny Avengers, and various others. She tweets @TBonvillain We want to hear your questions! Tweet them to us @graphicpolicy
Interview with Dr. Dorothy Bonvillain and how she faced her wall of fear.
Interview with Dr. Dorothy Bonvillain and how she faced her wall of fear.