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Host Bill Hamblet joins Captain Garrett Miller, Commodore of Surface Development Group One, and Brian Clark, Senior Fellow and Director, Center for Defense Concepts and Technology at the Hudson Institute, to discuss how the U.S. Navy is rapidly integrating unmanned surface vessels and autonomous systems into the fleet.
Eddie and Rocky talk to Alex Del Carman, John Rizvi, Brian Clark from ABC News, Willie Cunningham, and more on 700 WLW!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eddie and Rocky talk to Alex Del Carman, John Rizvi, Brian Clark from ABC News, Willie Cunningham, and more on 700 WLW!
Eddie and Rocky talk to Alex Del Carman, John Rizvi, Brian Clark from ABC News, Willie Cunningham, and more on 700 WLW!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eddie and Rocky talk to Alex Del Carman, John Rizvi, Brian Clark from ABC News, Willie Cunningham, and more on 700 WLW!
Eddie and Rocky talk to Alex Del Carman, John Rizvi, Brian Clark from ABC News, Willie Cunningham, and more on 700 WLW!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eddie and Rocky talk to Alex Del Carman, John Rizvi, Brian Clark from ABC News, Willie Cunningham, and more on 700 WLW!
What really separates winning militaries from losing ones? It may come down to something far less tangible than weapons or technology.In today's episode, host Ken Miller sits down with Brian Clark, Senior Fellow at the Hudson Institute, to explore a critical – and often overlooked – factor shaping modern warfare: adaptation. Drawing on insights from recent conflicts, including the war in Ukraine, the conversation examines how the ability to adjust in real time can determine success on the battlefield.Together, they unpack how rapidly evolving technologies, shifting tactics, and organizational agility are redefining what military advantage really looks like today, without relying on any single breakthrough capability.Find the full report at the Hudson Institute. We invite you to share your thoughts, questions, or suggestions for future episodes by emailing host Ken Miller at host@fromthecrowsnest.org or by visiting us on our Instagram @fromthecrowsnestpodcast.To learn more about today's topics or to stay updated on EMSO and EW developments, visit our homepage.
Jeremiah Kipp is a New York–based horror filmmaker whose work includes The Sadist, Slapface, and The Geechee Witch: A Boo Hag Story. In this episode, Jeremiah breaks down his expansive career journey and finely tuned process for working with actors, maximizing low budgets, and keeping sets running smoothly. Jeremiah also discusses the importance of mentorship in his career, including his longstanding relationships with genre greats, and former guests of the show, Larry Fessenden and Jim Mickle. And of course, we dive deep into his most recent feature, the adaptation of the viral video game The Mortuary Assistant, coming to Shudder on March 27th. Without further ado, here is Mortuary Assistant Director, Jeremiah Kipp.KEY TAKEAWAYSChoose Material That Speaks to You PersonallyJeremiah initially had little interest in adapting a video game. But when he played The Mortuary Assistant, he connected deeply to the protagonist, Rebecca Owens, a woman who hides inside her work to avoid confronting her personal demons.That personal entry point became his entire pitch: preserve the game's dread and atmosphere while grounding the film in emotional vulnerability. He and game creator Brian Clark bonded over shared anxieties and experiences, and it became the start of an excellent collaboration because Jeremiah was able to relate to the material on a deeply personal level.When directing, it's critical to put a big part of yourself into your projects, otherwise, why should you be the one to direct it?If you can't channel personal experience into a movie, or if the producers don't leave room for that, it might not be the right fit for you, and that's fine. Find the emotional core that connects to your own life or unique sensibility. Otherwise, the movie becomes just a gig. Producers can tell when your heart isn't in it. Audiences can too. Make it personal, or don't do it.Make sure Everyone is Rowing in the Same DirectionThe Mortuary Assistant, a very creatively unified, cohesive production as opposed to an earlier project that Jeremiah passed on where the vision kept shifting. That earlier project had producers that first wanted Blair Witch-style dread, then Herschell Gordon Lewis gore, then something akin to Black Phone. This unfocused behavior is a MASSIVE red flag, and even if you're just starting out, you should run because you're probably being setup to fail. Of course, not everyone is going to agree and get your vision, but if producers don't know what they want, or you're getting massively conflicting feedback from those you're meant to report to, no one will win, and you as the director will get all the blame.As Budgets Increase, Money Feels SmallerJim Mickle warned Kipp: “As you move up the budget ladder, it feels like you have less money.” This is a fascinating paradox but really makes sense when you think about it. More money means more department heads, larger builds, higher actor costs, bigger expectations, more moving parts, and less margin for error. More money means better production value but often less time and less freedom. We all want bigger budgets but, heed this warning going in.De-escalation Is a Crucial Leadership SkillMovie-making is grueling and involves long nights, early mornings, physically punishing days, little sleep, and less-than-adequate nutrition from crafty — all within a high-pressure environment. In other words, it's a recipe for potential volatility among those involved. Things go wrong on sets, tensions run high, and having worked on as many movies as he has, Jeremiah learned that de-escalating situations is a critical skill.A lot of would-be directors expect to take on a domineering presence where they demand full obedience from everyone on set. This attitude will have your cast and crew turning on you by day one, and your movie will suffer for it. Instead, assume a posture of humility. Take your ego out of volatile situations to relieve tension — even when the people you're dealing with are the ones at fault.You gain nothing by arguing or by being “right,” especially if it comes at the expense of someone else. Your goal should never be to win or assert dominance, but to keep the movie on track by stabilizing those working around you. It's massively humbling but absolutely critical.This doesn't mean you tolerate blatant disrespect. But avoiding needless confrontation doesn't make you weak; it makes you smart because you're protecting the steadiness of your production. One bad attitude can poison a set quickly, so it's critical to protect morale at all costs and handle conflict privately and strategically. The real leadership flex is emotional regulation.Show NotesMovies MentionedThe Mortuary AssistantSlapfaceThe Geechee Witch: A Boo Hag StoryThe BabadookHereditaryThe WitchI Sell the DeadFried BarryHalloween (John Carpenter)Dawn of the Dead (George A. Romero)The Last of UsSuper Mario Bros. (film)Blade RunnerDoom (film)The MegThe Autopsy of Jane DoeBernieRe-AnimatorGremlins 2: The New BatchStranger ThingsScary Stories to Tell in the DarkHellraiser (referenced via Cenobites discussion)Nightmare CinemaMasters of Horror (Joe Dante episodes)Mad Max: Fury RoadGremlins 3 (discussed ...
My guest for this episode is... well... me!Astrologer Brian Clark interviews me, Chris Skidmore, in this episode as we look back on the journey that was the 12 Houses of Astrology. In no particular order, we move back through the images that captured our attention from the fairy tales, and revisit our 13 guests that helped us along the way. Thank you to all of you who have come along with me in the sacred role of 'audience'... it's your listening that makes this possible. Special shout out here to all of my wonderful guests. Find our more about their work by clicking their links:Brian Clark: www.astrosynthesis.com.auCameron Allen: www.cadreamplanet.comCollette Davis: www.collettedavis.comMelanie Reinhart: melaniereinhart.comVive Oldham: www.viveandco.comLibby Rose Waite: libbyrosewaite.comKira Sutherland: www.astrologyofhealth.comRyan Nielsen: www.yourveryownlife.comTravis Elliott: travisjelliott.comAmanda Simon: amandasimon.co.ukThomas Moore: www.thomasmooresoul.comMichael Meade: www.mosaicvoices.orgJason Holley: jasonholley.netJoin the Newsletter!Podcast Musician: Marlia CoeurPlease consider becoming a Patron to support the show!Go to OnTheSoulsTerms.com for more.
The virtuous Diamond Feit, valiant Kevin Bunch, voluminous John Learned, and vindictive Brian Clark venture back 10 years to assess the value of (and possibly vindicate?) Capcom's Street Fighter V.Retronauts is made possible by listener support through Patreon! Support the show to enjoy ad-free early access, better audio quality, and great exclusive content. Learn more at http://www.patreon.com/retronauts
Spin you right round baby, right round baby! Kevin Bunch and Brian Clark talk about Sega's gravity-defying R360 arcade hardware, followed by Kevin's MAGfest panel about Star Trek fan games.Retronauts is made possible by listener support through Patreon! Support the show to enjoy ad-free early access, better audio quality, and great exclusive content. Learn more at http://www.patreon.com/retronauts
Church planting involves people, prayer, and the teaching of God's word—but sooner or later—every church planter runs headlong into a very practical question: where do we actually gather? In a city like London, that question isn't a footnote—it's a weekly dilemma. Do you invite strangers into your home, or relegate meetings to public spaces until trust is built? When does a Bible study become a church family, and what kind of space helps that happen? And what do you do when historic church buildings are closing, but you've been priced out? Today's conversation is about that tension: staying faithful to evangelism and discipleship while navigating a city where “space” is scarce, expensive, but important.Our guest is Brian Clark, an experienced church planter who previously planted a church in London in the Chislehurst area—and by God's grace, that work is now healthy and autonomous. Brian and his family are now stepping out to plant a second church, but even with experience and a deep knowledge of the city, he's facing fresh uncertainties: how to build fellowship, how to move from street evangelism to intimate community, and how to think creatively about meeting spaces when traditional options feel out of reach.Visit https://lfbi.org/learnmore
Diamond Feit, Stuart Gipp, and Brian Clark look back at the game that transformed Capcom's survival horror series twice over: Resident Evil 2 (the 1998 version, and the 2019 version).Retronauts is made possible by listener support through Patreon! Support the show to enjoy ad-free early access, better audio quality, and great exclusive content. Learn more at http://www.patreon.com/retronauts
Join us on this episode of Fueling Kentucky as we conclude our journey through a century of our industry's and association's rich history. This series, hosted by Brian Clark and Richard Johnson, has taken listeners decade by decade through the pivotal moments and milestones that have shaped the KPMA and Kentucky's petroleum industry. From the early days of the association to its modern innovations and future aspirations, we've explored the resilience, leadership, and community impact that define KPMA's legacy. As we celebrate 100 years, we reflect on the association's enduring influence and look forward to the exciting developments that lie ahead.Fueling Kentucky is the podcast for all things fuel and convenience in Kentucky. Produced by KPMA, Fueling Kentucky provides listeners with timely information and insights about KY's fuel and convenience industry, highlights KPMA members in action, and continues the ongoing awareness of our industry's importance to the Commonwealth.
In this episode of Fueling Kentucky, hosts Brian Clark and Richard Johnson take a look at the transformative 1990s for the Kentucky Petroleum Marketers Association and the industry as a whole. The discussion covers significant regulatory changes, the relief provided by the Petroleum Storage Tank Environmental Assurance Fund (PSTEAF), the evolution of underground storage tank regulations, the impact of industry mergers, and KPMA's strategic adaptations to all these changes.Fueling Kentucky is the podcast for all things fuel and convenience in Kentucky. Produced by KPMA, Fueling Kentucky provides listeners with timely information and insights about KY's fuel and convenience industry, highlights KPMA members in action, and continues the ongoing awareness of our industry's importance to the Commonwealth.
In this episode of Fueling Kentucky, Brian Clark and Richard Johnson chat about the dynamic changes within Kentucky's petroleum industry and the association during the 1980s. Focusing on the return to free market principles, they explore the impact of regulatory advancements and how these shifts changed how the periods of innovation and growth for the industry. Through their conversation, this episode offers a comprehensive look at the industry's resilience and adaptability during a time of significant transformation.Fueling Kentucky is the podcast for all things fuel and convenience in Kentucky. Produced by KPMA, Fueling Kentucky provides listeners with timely information and insights about KY's fuel and convenience industry, highlights KPMA members in action, and continues the ongoing awareness of our industry's importance to the Commonwealth.
In this episode of Fueling Kentucky, Brian Clark and Richard Johnson explore the pivotal events of the 1970s, a decade marked by unprecedented challenges and groundbreaking solutions in the petroleum sector. As energy shortages gripped the nation, the KPMA played a crucial role in navigating the crisis, ensuring fuel availability amidst rising prices and rationing. Delve into the era's significant developments, including the construction of the Alaskan pipeline and the shift towards self-service stations. Learn about the impact of the oil crisis on Kentucky's economy and infrastructure, and how the KPMA played a crucial role in keeping the state moving forward.Fueling Kentucky is the podcast for all things fuel and convenience in Kentucky. Produced by KPMA, Fueling Kentucky provides listeners with timely information and insights about KY's fuel and convenience industry, highlights KPMA members in action, and continues the ongoing awareness of our industry's importance to the Commonwealth.
Tom opens this week's livestream with three key announcements:-There will be no Wednesday webinars on December 24 or 31. Weekly livestreams will resume January 7, 2026.-New Biology Clinic membership prices increase for new members on January 1, 2026. Current members and those who sign up before then will lock in their rate for two years.-Save the date: June 4–6, 2026, for a New Biology gathering at Polyface Farm, themed Cultivating Community. More details coming soon.-Tom also reminds listeners that free connection sessions are available to anyone curious about joining the clinic. These one-on-one calls help answer questions about how the clinic works and which wellness specialists might be a good fit.Book a FREE consultation here.Highlights from this session include:-A detailed overview of how Tom evaluates a medicine, based on over 40 years of clinical experience. He shares what criteria he uses to decide if something is safe, effective, and worth recommending.-A critical look at the "heart as pump" narrative, featuring a powerful reading from Brian Clark on the electromagnetic and toroidal nature of the heart.The paper can be found here.-A deep dive into Strophanthus, including its traditional use, proposed mechanisms, and real-world results. Tom shares a range of published studies and case histories from doctors and patients showing remarkable improvements in angina, congestive heart failure, atrial fibrillation, and even ejection fraction recovery.Learn more about Strophanthus here. Support the showWebsites:https://drtomcowan.com/https://www.drcowansgarden.com/https://newbiologyclinic.com/https://newbiologycurriculum.com/Instagram: @TalkinTurkeywithTomFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrTomCowan/Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/CivTSuEjw6Qp/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzxdc2o0Q_XZIPwo07XCrNg
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Nov. 5, 2025 In this episode, host Pete Neubig sits down with Brian Clark, owner of ABC Property Management, to explore how lessons from Walmart's culture and customer strategy can be applied to property management. Brian shares how working at Walmart shaped his leadership approach, emphasizing communication, team structure, and knowing your customer. He also reveals why he recently redefined his ideal client, flipped his business model to focus on single-family properties, and revamped his systems and culture to match that vision.
Today on the show: Austin Eller on what you need to know on Election Day. Brian Clark from ABC News with new economic poll numbers. Scott Slade talks ACA healthcare subsidies. Remembering Dick Chaney. Debbie Gibson and actor Kenric Green join us live. Plus, Jorge Estevez from WSB-TV live in studio! 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Today on the show: Austin Eller on what you need to know on Election Day. Brian Clark from ABC News with new economic poll numbers. Scott Slade talks ACA healthcare subsidies. Remembering Dick Chaney. Debbie Gibson and actor Kenric Green join us live. Plus, Jorge Estevez from WSB-TV live in studio! 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Today on the show: Austin Eller on what you need to know on Election Day. Brian Clark from ABC News with new economic poll numbers. Scott Slade talks ACA healthcare subsidies. Remembering Dick Chaney. Debbie Gibson and actor Kenric Green join us live. Plus, Jorge Estevez from WSB-TV live in studio! 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
What happens when we venture beyond the horizon of self and encounter the world? In this profound continuation of our houses journey, Brian Clark and I explore the second half of the astrological wheel - where we meet the other, confront our shadows, and discover our place in the cosmic order.Recorded during a solar eclipse at the equinox (coinciding with Brian's 76th birthday), our conversation takes on a synchronistic quality that exemplifies how astrology works through us rather than merely being studied by us. Following the thread of Ariadne from Greek mythology, we explore how she reveals family secrets, follows the heroic impulse, and ultimately finds her way to the center after being abandoned - mirroring our own soul journey.The seventh house brings us to the horizon where we encounter "the other" - that quality in relationships that reveals parts of ourselves we've yet to recognize. As Brian notes, "We marry our own shadow." Moving into the eighth, we face "loving in the face of loss" and discover how betrayal becomes a pathway to consciousness. The ninth house offers rebirth into spirit and wonder, while the tenth shapes our character through vocation and contribution. We then explore the communal eleventh house before concluding with the twelfth - a sanctuary for our exiled parts that need integration.Throughout our dialogue, we return to Ariadne staring at the sea as Theseus abandons her, then turning toward the center of Naxos where Dionysus awaits. This powerful image captures how our greatest disappointments often lead us to our truest path - when we give back to the sea what was never truly ours and find ourselves essential parts of something greater.How might your relationship struggles be mirrors revealing aspects of yourself? What ancestral patterns are you carrying in your intimate connections? Where do you find genuine rebirth after painful losses? Join us for this expansive exploration of how we become ourselves through our encounter with the world.* The blurb above was generated by Buzzprout's AITo find out more about Brian's work go to astrosynthesis.com.au.Podcast Musician: Marlia CoeurPlease consider becoming a Patron to support the show!Go to OnTheSoulsTerms.com for more.
Amy King hosts your Tuesday Wake Up Call. KFI White House correspondent John Decker joins the show to discuss Trump and Zelenskyy meeting and what comes next. Amy talks with parenting expert Richard Ramos about the FBI's new ‘Crime in Schools' report. ABC News correspondent Brian Clark talks about the ‘Ketamine Queen' who sold drugs to ‘Friends' star Mathew Perry pleading guilty and avoiding trial. Courtney Donohoe from Bloomberg joins the show to talk about the latest in business and what is affecting the markets today. The show closes with the host of ‘How to Money' Joel Larsgaard talking about ARMS making a comeback and Gen Z not knowing anything about their credit score.
The "Keatmine Queen" sold drugs to Friends actor Matthew Perry, whose death was a partial result of acute drug intoxication. She pleaded guilty to avoid trial and ABC News Correspondent Brian Clark joined Arizona's Morning News to break it all down.
Amy King hosts your Monday morning Wake Up Call. ABC News correspondent Brian Clark opens the show talking about the ongoing saga in the Texas House of Representatives. ABC News national reporter Steven Portnoy speaks on more states sending National Guard to DC. Bloomberg Media's Courtney Donohoe shares the latest in business and Wall Street. The show closes with Amy talking with KFI White House correspondent John Decker about Ukrainian President Zelenskyy headed to the Oval Office.
What started as an attempt by Capcom to cash in on this new "online gaming" fad has escalated into the developer's biggest cash cow: Monster Hunter. Though the series saw more than its share of growing pains over the passing decades; despite the many attempts to make Monster Hunter a hit in the West, it's only become an incredibly popular crossover success in recent memory. So how did this idiosyncratic, grindy experience grow from niche audience to household name? On this episode of Retronauts, join Bob Mackey, Kat Bailey, and Brian Clark as the crew feasts on extraordinarily huge pieces of meat in preparation for the harrowing discussion ahead. Retronauts is a completely fan-funded operation. To support the show, and get two full-length exclusive episodes every month, as well as access to 100+ previous bonus episodes, please visit the official Retronauts Patreon at patreon.com/retronauts.
In this episode of The Crux True Survival Story Podcast, hosts Kaycee McIntosh and Julie Henningsen explore the harrowing survival stories from the South Tower during the 9/11 attacks. When United Airlines Flight 175 struck between floors 77-85, only one stairwell remained intact - Stairwell A. Faced with conflicting information and impossible choices, 18 people made the critical decision that saved their lives. The episode follows the remarkable stories of Brian Clark, who risked his own escape to save a trapped stranger, and Stanley Praimnath, who survived the plane's wing slicing through his office. Kaycee and Julie examine how split-second decisions, leadership under pressure, and trusting your instincts can mean the difference between life and death. A powerful reminder that in our darkest moments, the choices we make and the compassion we show can change everything. 00:00 Welcome to the Crux True Survival Story Podcast 00:28 The Harrowing Tale of Stairwell A 02:01 Brian Clark: A Leader in Crisis 02:57 The Twin Towers: Engineering Marvels and Vulnerabilities 03:53 The First Impact: North Tower Hit 05:05 A Fatal Announcement in the South Tower 07:22 The Second Impact: South Tower Hit 12:13 The Critical Decision: Up or Down? 15:40 A Miraculous Rescue Amidst Chaos 18:37 Brian and Stanley's Harrowing Escape 19:43 Ron DCO's Fateful Decision 21:18 The Descent Through Stairwell A 24:04 Reaching the Ground Floor 26:10 The Collapse of the South Tower 27:37 Ron De Francesco's Miraculous Survival 29:34 The Aftermath and Psychological Impact 32:37 Lessons Learned from 9/11 35:20 The Power of Human Connection 37:36 Reflections and Final Thoughts Email us! thecruxsurvival@gmail.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thecruxpodcast/ Get schooled by Julie in outdoor wilderness medicine! https://www.headwatersfieldmedicine.com/ References for Stairwell A Episode Primary Survivor Accounts Brian Clark (September 11 survivor) - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Clark_(September_11_survivor) Detailed account of Clark's escape, the 81st floor decision point, and rescue of Stanley Praimnath Stanley Praimnath - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Praimnath Account of seeing Flight 175 approaching, diving under desk, and rescue by Brian Clark Canadian last known person to escape World Trade Center on 9/11 - TBNewsWatch.com https://www.tbnewswatch.com/local-news/canadian-last-known-person-to-escape-world-trade-center-on-911-8660497 Ron DiFrancesco's story as the last person to escape the South Tower Final survivor of south tower collapse struggles with scars of 9/11 - Yahoo News https://www.yahoo.com/news/final-survivor-of-south-tower-collapse-struggles-with-scars-of-9-11.html Ron DiFrancesco's post-9/11 trauma and recovery Official Documentation & Reports 9/11 Commission Report/Chapter 9 - Wikisource https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/9/11_Commission_Report/Chapter_9 Official government analysis of evacuations and emergency response Casualties of the September 11 attacks - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casualties_of_the_September_11_attacks Comprehensive data on casualties, survivors, and evacuation details A timeline of the tragic events that unfolded on Sept 11, 2001 - Fox News https://www.foxnews.com/us/september-11-2001-timeline-events Includes exact wording of "Building Two is secure" announcement Theta Chi Remembers: 9/11 Timeline https://www.thetachi.org/9-11-timeline Detailed timeline with specific announcement times and wording Aircraft and Technical Details United Airlines Flight 175 - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Airlines_Flight_175 Boeing 767 specifications, fuel capacity, impact speed, and hijacker details Collapse of the World Trade Center - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collapse_of_the_World_Trade_Center Technical details of impact zones, stairwell damage, and building collapse Boeing 767 - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_767 Aircraft specifications and technical details Building Construction & Design Construction of the World Trade Center - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Construction_of_the_World_Trade_Center Tube-frame construction details, structural design, and stairwell layout How was the construction of the World Trade Center unique? - HowStuffWorks https://science.howstuffworks.com/engineering/structural/world-trade-center-construction-unique.htm "Tube within a tube" design explanation and structural innovations World Trade Center (1973–2001) - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Trade_Center_(1973–2001) Comprehensive building specifications, including 236 perimeter columns and 47 core columns The World Trade Center's Construction: 8 Surprising Facts - HISTORY https://www.history.com/articles/world-trade-center-twin-towers-construction-facts Revolutionary structural design and construction innovations Evacuation Analysis How the Design of the World Trade Center Claimed Lives on 9/11 - HISTORY https://www.history.com/articles/world-trade-center-stairwell-design-9-11 Analysis of stairwell design, evacuation challenges, and Stairwell A survival September 11: Escaping the South Tower and a Framework of Surviving an Infrastructure Disaster - HS Today https://www.hstoday.us/featured/september-11-escaping-the-south-tower-and-a-framework-of-surviving-an-infrastructure-disaster/ Kevin Dorrian's escape account and survival analysis 14 individuals survived the collapse of the north tower by taking shelter in Stairwell B - Fox News https://www.foxnews.com/us/stairwell-b-story-14-survivors-north-tower-9-11 Context on North Tower Stairwell B survivors for comparison Emergency Response & Aftermath Surviving in stairwell B: A Port Authority officer's story - Police1 https://www.police1.com/september-11/articles/surviving-in-stairwell-b-a-port-authority-officers-story-of-survival-after-steel-concrete-came-crashing-down-on-him-during-the-world-trade-centers-north-tower-collapse-WZGuq2qQBiN5HV1u/ Emergency responder perspective and rescue operations Timeline for United Airlines Flight 175 - NPR https://www.npr.org/2004/06/17/1962517/timeline-for-united-airlines-flight-175 Official timeline of Flight 175 hijacking and impact Documentaries Referenced BBC docudrama "9/11: The Twin Towers" (2006) Featured Brian Clark and Stanley Praimnath's story National Geographic "9/11: One Day in America" (2021) Documentary featuring multiple survivor accounts "United by 9/11" (2006) Documentary chronicling various survivor stories
We've got the old stuff back! Kevin Bunch, Diamond Feit, Will Cuevas, and Brian Clark return to Southtown to cover the rest of the Fatal Fury series. Retronauts is made possible by listener support through Patreon! Support the show to enjoy ad-free early access, better audio quality, and great exclusive content. Learn more at http://www.patreon.com/retronauts
Jeff speaks with Army Veteran, Brian Clark and catches up with Toby Swager with Walking with Swager
In this emotionally gripping episode of DEAD Talks, host David Ferrugio sits down with Brian Clark — one of only a few known survivors who escaped from above the impact zone of the South Tower on 9/11. Brian shares an extraordinary firsthand account of that morning, the inexplicable moments that saved his life, and the man he helped rescue in one of the most powerful stories of survival and humanity you'll ever hear.Brian was on the 84th floor when Flight 175 struck just floors below him. From hearing voices guiding him to choosing a stairwell that wasn't engulfed in flames, this conversation reveals the smallest decisions that made the biggest difference between life and death.David, who lost his own father in the North Tower that day, brings personal vulnerability to the dialogue — making this not only a survivor story, but a deeply human exploration of fate, loss, and resilience.Join the DEAD Talk Patreon for only $5/mo to support our mission & and gain access to exclusive content and features. "Dead Dad Club" & "Dead Mom Club" hats and shirts: Shop HerePurchase “Not Dead Yet” or DEAD Talk trucker hats here with free domestic shipping:
Jeremy Parish, Kevin Bunch, and Brian Clark take a moment to reflect on the history of Capcom, beginning with the genre that got them started in the first place: shooting games where a little guy moves up the screen and blasts everything in sight. Retronauts is made possible by listener support through Patreon! Support the show to enjoy ad-free early access, better audio quality, and great exclusive content. Learn more at http://www.patreon.com/retronauts
A lot of Gen Xers are facing an existential crisis, feeling stuck, burned out, unemployed, and just unsure about the future. This was supposed to be the time when we start to wind down so why does it feel like we're on a highway to hell? This doesn't mean we're doomed; it just means we need a reset on how we think about retirement. In my first-ever Substack Live over on my newsletter Small Talk, I had a live conversation with Brian Clark—entrepreneur, writer, and founder of Further—about what this next chapter actually looks like for Gen X. And how we can stop chasing old myths and start building something more sustainable and sane. For more content like this, follow me over @ jonsmalltalk.subtack.com Get a discount on AG1 @ drinkag1/writeaboutnow.com
Heather Brooker fills in for Amy King while she is on vacation in Paris, France. ABC News correspondent Brian Clark opens the show talking about Pope Leo XIV, the first American Pope. The host of ‘Home' on KFI Dean Sharp joins the show and gets candid about color. The show closes with ABC News correspondent Shannon Kingston discussing Trump appointing Fox News host Jeanine Pirro as top prosecutor in DC.
Join the conversation with C4 & Bryan Nehman. Pope Leo XIV is the first American to be elected, Brian Clark of ABC News joined C4 & Bryan this morning to provide details of his election & to share more information on the new Pope. Later in the show listeners also weighed in with their thoughts as well. President Trump announced a new trade deal with the UK. Sean Duffy lays out new plans for the FAA in the wake of the Newark incidents which includes upgrading a lot of equipment & facilities. President of the State Senate Bill Ferguson joined the show discussing the recent DJS audit, juvenile crime & more. Orioles' broadcaster Ben Wagner also joined the show talking with C4 & Bryan about the current state of the team & what can be done to turn the season around. Listen to C4 & Bryan Nehman live weekdays from 5:30 to 10am on WBAL News Radio 1090, FM 101.5 & the WBAL Radio App.
Heather Brooker fills in for Amy King while she is on vacation in Paris, France. ABC News correspondent Brian Clark recaps Papal Conclave Day 1. Heather talks with ABC News investigative reporter Peter Charalambous about a judge saying the U.S. must allow migrants a chance to challenge in court any deportations to Libya. Heather takes us out to take a closer look at Fan Fest at Universal Studios, Hollywood. The show closes with Heather highlighting the Altadena Musicians and Instrumental Giving where 2 organizations are collecting instruments to give to people who lost their instruments in the Altadena Fire.
Jeremy Parish, Kevin Bunch, and Brian Clark regale a packed Milwaukee convention hall with tales of the greatness of Chrono Trigger—and then Jeremy and Kevin explore the wonders of 1980s Japanese game tapes (and LaserDiscs!). This is a preview of a Patreon-exclusive episode. Retronauts is made possible by listener support through Patreon! Support the show to enjoy ad-free early access, better audio quality, and great exclusive content. Learn more and enjoy this full episode (plus countless other exclusives!) at http://www.patreon.com/retronauts
Camille highlights the Freelance After 50 Summit scheduled for April 15–17 & touches on how recent shifts in government policies, particularly tariffs & global trade, are contributing to financial concerns, especially for older adults nearing or retired. The summit, offering free & paid options w/replays available, provides timely guidance on exploring flexible work opportunities and diversifying income streams.She urges listeners not to wait for economic clarity but take proactive steps. Freelancing is offered as a viable way to create new income stream, starting with small with side gigs. The aim is to help people over 50 take action, offering practical tools & inspiration to start or grow a freelance business, even for those uncertain about their career path.Day 1 focuses on a meaningful next chapter. Camille recommends Richard Eisenberg's talk on “Unretirement and Freelancing,” which helps people find purpose after traditional retirement. Kathy Goughenour's session will help folks discover their ideal freelance niche. Camille speaks about the "In-Demand Remote Work Skills & Niches for 2025". The day ends with a live fireside chat.Day 2 dives into actionable steps for launching a freelance career. Tracy D'Aviero will feature how to start from scratch, while Tanya Sutherland discusses finding clients in 2025. Leslie Pyle will talk about finding contract work w/her platform, HireMyMom.com. The day ends with an expert roundtable with live Q&A.Day 3 focuses on designing a freelance life that fits your lifestyle. Brian Clark will discuss becoming a digital nomad after 50, something Camille is personally familiar with. Franklin Taggart will simplify freelance tech tools, and Colleen Koeck will help attendees overcome imposter syndrome. Camille concludes that with the summit's tools and support, launching a freelance career can be fast and empowering, even within a week.5 Key Takeaways:Freelancing offers a solution to financial instability for those over 50.The summit provides actionable steps to start or grow a freelance business.Day 1 focuses on inspiration and finding your freelance niche.Day 2 helps attendees take action with expert advice and live Q&A.Day 3 teaches how to build a career that fits your lifestyle. Click here to register for the Freelance After 50 Summit Click here to get the full show notes:Must-See Sessions at the Freelance After 50 SummitHost Camille Attell is a remote work strategist, career coach, and the host of The Remote Work Retirement Show. After leaving a 20-year corporate career, she transitioned to a flexible, location-independent lifestyle and has since helped thousands of professionals do the same. Through her Remote Work School program, Camille empowers mid-career professionals and retirees to find meaningful remote work opportunities, build financial security, and design a work-life on their own terms.Take her FREE remote work training: www.camilleattell.com/remote-trainingLearn how to leverage your digital products or service:www.camilleattell.com/remoteworkschoolClick below to connect with Camille online:Instagram: @camille.attellLinkedin: Camille Attell, MARead more about the RV and Remote Work Lifestyle at https://www.morethanawheelin.com/
Today on the show: Clark Howard live talking tariffs and economic uncertainty. Olivia Rinaldi from CBS News live at The White House updating the Trump/Netanyahu meeting. Brian Clark from ABC News previews the markets. Correspondent Rory O'Neill on A.I. and fingerprints. Plus, my continued obsession with Japanese mini-trucks. 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Today on the show: Clark Howard live talking tariffs and economic uncertainty. Olivia Rinaldi from CBS News live at The White House updating the Trump/Netanyahu meeting. Brian Clark from ABC News previews the markets. Correspondent Rory O'Neill on A.I. and fingerprints. Plus, my continued obsession with Japanese mini-trucks. 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Today on the show: Clark Howard live talking tariffs and economic uncertainty. Olivia Rinaldi from CBS News live at The White House updating the Trump/Netanyahu meeting. Brian Clark from ABC News previews the markets. Correspondent Rory O'Neill on A.I. and fingerprints. Plus, my continued obsession with Japanese mini-trucks. 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Some experts are saying Wall Street could soon be moving towards another bear market as the Trump administration’s tariff blitz fuels fears. ABC's Brian Clark says this includes the fears over whether added taxes on imported goods from around the world could sink the global economy.
Break up with basic browsers. Get Opera GX here: https://operagx.gg/Retronauts Sponsored by Opera GX! Aliens are on the move! Kevin Bunch, Brian Clark, Matt Alt and Diamond Feit talk about 1978's Space Invaders and its legacy. Retronauts is made possible by listener support through Patreon! Support the show to enjoy ad-free early access, better audio quality, and great exclusive content. Learn more at http://www.patreon.com/retronauts
Eddie and Rocky talk with Dan Monk about the 25th anniversary of the Banks. The guys also discuss being stuck in an elevator, great historical moments that you witnessed. They also talk with Willie and Brian Clark from ABC News.
ABC's Brian Clark joins Steve to talk about President Trump asking the Supreme Court to intervene on his birthright citizenship order. Ines De La Cuetara talks on Putin agreeing to a ceasefire proposal in his war with Ukraine. Inflation maybe "cooling" a bit. Peter Charalambous explains. Beer Dave wraps up the show.
Are you OK? Fatal Fury busts out, as hungry wolves Kevin Bunch, Diamond Feit, Brian Clark and Will Cuevas discuss the early years of SNK's breakout hit fighting game series. Retronauts is made possible by listener support through Patreon! Support the show to enjoy ad-free early access, better audio quality, and great exclusive content. Learn more at http://www.patreon.com/retronauts
WARNING: A huge podcast “Retronauts” is approaching fast! Join host Kevin Bunch, Brian Clark and Christa Lee as they discuss Taito's long-running shooting game franchise Darius. Retronauts is made possible by listener support through Patreon! Support the show to enjoy ad-free early access, better audio quality, and great exclusive content. Learn more at http://www.patreon.com/retronauts