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Gene and cohost Tim Swartz present a double-header featuring, first, Graham Phillips has been one of Britain's bestselling non-fiction authors for over thirty years. His first books were co-authored with Martin Keatman. From the start the authors adopted a unique and adventurous approach to their research. In the 1990s Graham and Martin searched for the truth behind the timeless legends of King Arthur and Robin Hood. He has never been afraid of controversy. In 1995 he made headlines around the world, and created a storm in the Vatican that even involved the Pope himself, when he discovered a lost artifact that may have been the original Holy Grail. His first solo book, The Search for the Grail, told the fascinating story of this modern-day Grail quest. Graham's latest book is Strange Fate — An Extraordinary True Story of Paranormal Discovery, along with Jodi Russell. Our second guest is Brian Young, an historian, cigar connoisseur, writer and researcher, with an interest in music, boxing and wrestling history, Victorian crime, with a focus on The Whitechapel Murders (Jack the Ripper), and has had a life long interest in history as well as the weird, and the wild. He is also the host on the Transatlantic History Ramblings podcast along with Lauren Davies. His book is “The Wrestlers' Wrestlers: The Masters of the Craft of Professional Wrestling.” On this episode, Brian will use exercise his skeptical chops to comment on Graham's comments and provide a wide-ranging pop culture perspective.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-paracast-the-gold-standard-of-paranormal-radio--6203433/support.
In this installment of Stand Up, we explore the archaeological evidence for the Exodus with Creationist Brian Young of the Creation Instruction Association. If you are a student of the Bible and believe it is the Word of God from beginning to end, you might not ever have asked this question over, say, a 7 day creation issue or any other hot topic in the church today. If you ask scholars, or even just generative Ai, you will get the answer that it is a myth and it doesn't matter because, well, what a great story! But this approach is largely secular - and dangerous. Because history, and especially biblically archaeological history is so exhilarating, we should welcome any evidence that all those people who lived so long ago were part of one of the great events in Israel's history, and it speaks of a God who tells us exactly what He wants us to know for His good purposes. Given that Israel had grown to represent a fairly large number over the 430 years, evidence of their lives should be available in one form or another. A fascinating topic for discussion and study. Stand Up For The Truth Videos: https://rumble.com/user/CTRNOnline & https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgQQSvKiMcglId7oGc5c46A
Welcome to Loan Officer Leadership, your #1 podcast for Loan Officers who are looking for structure and success. In this episode, your hosts, Steve Kyles and Frank Garay dive into the inspiring journey of Brian Young, former guitar player for David Lee Roth, and explore the valuable lessons he shared about success, dedication, and the importance of visibility in the music industry. Join as they discuss the concept of the "yes ball" and how it applies to the mortgage realm. Just like Brian's approach to seizing every opportunity to perform, they emphasize the significance of being proactive in our transactions and maintaining strong communication with all parties involved. Whether you're in the music industry or the mortgage business, this episode is packed with insights that can help you elevate your performance and achieve your goals. Visit frankcall.com for a 15-minute consultation with Frank, where you can discuss your journey and explore opportunities for growth. Don't forget to subscribe to the Loan Officer Leadership Podcast so you'll never miss an episode!
Welcome to Loan Officer Leadership, your #1 podcast for Loan Officers who are looking for structure and success. In this episode, your hosts, Steve Kyles and Frank Garay dive into the inspiring journey of Brian Young, former guitar player for David Lee Roth, and explore the valuable lessons he shared about success, dedication, and the importance of visibility in the music industry. Join as they discuss the concept of the "yes ball" and how it applies to the mortgage realm. Just like Brian's approach to seizing every opportunity to perform, they emphasize the significance of being proactive in our transactions and maintaining strong communication with all parties involved. Whether you're in the music industry or the mortgage business, this episode is packed with insights that can help you elevate your performance and achieve your goals. Visit frankcall.com for a 15-minute consultation with Frank, where you can discuss your journey and explore opportunities for growth. Don't forget to subscribe to the Loan Officer Leadership Podcast so you'll never miss an episode!
Bible Contradictions? Really? by Brian Young
Episode 140 Welcome to another epic episode of The Mortgage Loan Officer Podcast, with your host, Frank Garay. In this episode of the Mortgage Loan Officer Podcast, Steve Kyles and I dive into an inspiring concept shared by special guest Brian Young, former guitar player for David Lee Roth, during a recent Loan Officer Breakfast Club session. Brian revealed his key to success: The Yes Ball. By saying "yes" to almost every gig and session, he built his reputation and created a snowball effect of opportunities. What does this mean for us as Loan Officers? Every active purchase transaction is our gig, and we're performing for an audience. But performing well doesn't just mean closing on time—it's about so much more. Tune in to discover how embracing The Yes Ball can elevate your performance, strengthen relationships, and open the door to more deals. Schedule a one-on-one free coaching call, click here or visit DailySuccessPlan.com.
Mike Hoss and Bobby interviewed Saints defensive line coach Brian Young on the Saints Coaches Show. Young evaluated New Orleans' pass rush after their eight-sack performance against Washington. He shared his thoughts on Payton Turner and Tanoh Kpassagnon. Young also recapped his career in the NFL as a player and coach.
Mike Hoss and Bobby co-hosted the Saints Coaches Show with Saints interim head coach Darren Rizzi and defensive line coach Brian Young. Rizzi reviewed the team's decision to attempt a game-winning two-point conversion in their 20-19 loss to the Washington Commanders. He praised Demario Davis, Cam Jordan, and Chase Young. Rizzi criticized the officiating in the game, highlighting Payton Turner's penalty and the referees' multiple clock mistakes. Coach Rizzi also previewed New Orleans' challenge on Monday Night Football against the Packers in Lambeau Field. Young evaluated New Orleans' pass rush after their eight-sack performance against Washington.
Mike Hoss and Bobby interviewed Saints defensive line coach Brian Young on the Saints Coaches Show. Young evaluated New Orleans' pass rush after their eight-sack performance against Washington. He shared his thoughts on Payton Turner and Tanoh Kpassagnon. Young also recapped his career in the NFL as a player and coach.
Mike Hoss and Bobby co-hosted the Saints Coaches Show with Saints interim head coach Darren Rizzi and defensive line coach Brian Young. Rizzi reviewed the team's decision to attempt a game-winning two-point conversion in their 20-19 loss to the Washington Commanders. He praised Demario Davis, Cam Jordan, and Chase Young. Rizzi criticized the officiating in the game, highlighting Payton Turner's penalty and the referees' multiple clock mistakes. Coach Rizzi also previewed New Orleans' challenge on Monday Night Football against the Packers in Lambeau Field. Young evaluated New Orleans' pass rush after their eight-sack performance against Washington.
Bobby and Mike discussed the Saints' 20-19 loss to the Washington Commanders. Bobby explained why New Orleans currently has a 5-9 record. He also slammed the "incompetent" officiating in the loss, questioning the referees' handling of the end of the game. Bobby and Mike broke down Kendre Miller's opportunity after Alvin Kamara suffered a groin injury vs. Washington. The guys spoke to WWL listeners about the failed two-point conversion at the end of the loss to the Commanders. Dave Hilbert, the marketing manager of The Silver Slipper, joined Bobby and Mike. The guys previewed the Saints' Monday Night Football challenge against an excellent Packers team. Bobby and Mike spoke to a WWL listener about the Saints' loss to Washington and Darren Rizzi's case for the full-time head coaching job in New Orleans. Bobby and Mike interviewed Zack Nagy, an LSU reporter for Sports Illustrated, about the Tigers' latest additions from the transfer portal. Nagy shared his thoughts on new LSU WR Barion Brown, CB Mansoor Delane, TE Bauer Sharp, and DE Jack Pyburn. Mike, Bobby, and Charlie played their daily "Triple Option" segment. Mike Hoss and Bobby co-hosted the Saints Coaches Show with Saints interim head coach Darren Rizzi and defensive line coach Brian Young.
Guest Speaker Andrew Logue: Rebellion by Brian Young
In hour one we listen to some Brian Kelly sound where he talks about the transfer portal and NIL rev sharing. We've gto three Weeks! Zach Weeks, brother of Whit and West has committed to LSU. And we talk about Saints D-Line coach Brian Young.
Whether you are doing science yourself and it's going well or you need to challenge your science-oriented child, or you just need HELP!, this episode is for you! Brian Young shares with us all about Master Books Academy science classes for elementary through high school. His love for science and the fun he has with it is contagious and such a great supplement to what you are already doing with your child(ren). Join us as he discusses not only what is covered in these online classes, but, also why it's so important to teach science from a biblical perspective. You can find Master Books Academy at: https://www.masterbooks.com/introducing-master-books-academy
In this episode of Off the Edge with Cam Jordan, Cam is fired up after the Saints finally snap their losing streak, defeating their arch-rivals, the Atlanta Falcons. After seven straight losses, Cam takes us inside the rejuvenated Saints locker room following the team's recent coaching shakeup. He shares his impressions of interim head coach Darren Rizzi, who led the team to victory in his first week, and how it feels to be back at defensive end under the guidance of new defensive line coach Brian Young. Cam even credits an unexpected blessing from Pope Francis on social media for a bit of divine intervention in the win! Cam is joined by Cowboys Pro Bowl tight end Jake Ferguson to talk about Dallas's next steps after Dak Prescott's season-ending injury. Jake discusses his confidence in backup quarterback Cooper Rush, reflects on his "welcome to the league" moment, and shares what the Cowboys need to focus on to make the final stretch of the season count. Jake also discusses his experience with USAA's Huddle Up for Home Fire Prevention and Safety, including a demonstration with Arlington's fire department on the dangers of deep frying a turkey. Off the Edge with Cam Jordan is produced by the NFL in partnership with iHeartRadio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Off the Edge with Cam Jordan, Cam is fired up after the Saints finally snap their losing streak, defeating their arch-rivals, the Atlanta Falcons. After seven straight losses, Cam takes us inside the rejuvenated Saints locker room following the team's recent coaching shakeup. He shares his impressions of interim head coach Darren Rizzi, who led the team to victory in his first week, and how it feels to be back at defensive end under the guidance of new defensive line coach Brian Young. Cam even credits an unexpected blessing from Pope Francis on social media for a bit of divine intervention in the win! Cam is joined by Cowboys Pro Bowl tight end Jake Ferguson to talk about Dallas's next steps after Dak Prescott's season-ending injury. Jake discusses his confidence in backup quarterback Cooper Rush, reflects on his "welcome to the league" moment, and shares what the Cowboys need to focus on to make the final stretch of the season count. Jake also discusses his experience with USAA's Huddle Up for Home Fire Prevention and Safety, including a demonstration with Arlington's fire department on the dangers of deep frying a turkey. Off the Edge with Cam Jordan is produced by the NFL in partnership with iHeartRadio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this podcast episode, the host interviews Brian Young, Director of Engineering at Grindr, about the concepts of scale and tech debt in the tech industry. Brian shares insights from his career at major companies like Wayfair and Amazon, highlighting the unique challenges each faced with scaling their systems. He explains the CAP theorem and its implications on consistency, availability, and partition tolerance within large-scale applications. The conversation also delves into the balance of art and science required in scaling, the significance of 'YAGNI' in software design, and the necessity of revisiting technical debt. Brian discusses how contextual understanding is vital for addressing tech debt and explores new technologies like AI-assisted coding tools, which may aid in managing tech debt in the future. Highlights: 00:47 Understanding Scale in Tech 02:48 Designing for Scale at Amazon 05:20 Scaling Strategies at Grindr 06:31 The Art and Science of Scaling 09:59 Technical Debt: A Necessary Evil? 17:53 The Role of Context in Software Engineering 20:50 Future of Tech Debt and AI Solutions Guest: Brian Young (he/him) is Director of Engineering at Grindr, the number 1 social network for the LGBTQ+ community. With more than 13 million monthly active users in virtually every country, Grindr has become a fundamental part of the LGBTQ+ community since its launch in 2009. The company continues to expand its ecosystem to enable gay, bi, trans, and queer people to connect, express themselves, and discover the world around them. Brian has spent 25 years in the software industry as an engineer and leader and has worked at large companies, including Amazon and Wayfair, and start-ups. Brian has built high-scale / low-latency distributed systems, microservices, backend solutions, web apps, and mobile apps and worked in almost every tech stack from dcom and dll hell to modern cloud-based microservices. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briankyoung/ ---- Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Tech Trek. We would appreciate it if you would take a minute to rate and review us on your favorite podcast player. Want to learn more about us? Head over at https://www.elevano.com Have questions or want to cover specific topics with our future guests? Please message me at https://www.linkedin.com/in/amirbormand (Amir Bormand)
Corona Fire Chief Brian Young discusses the "Fire in the Hole" Cornhole Tournament.
Gene and cohost Tim Swartz welcome back one of the most entertaining guests to be featured on the show, Brian Young. As cohost of the radio show Transatlantic History Ramblings, he brings some of those ramblings directly to The Paracast, where he talks — or rambles — about all sorts of subjects that range from the paranormal to show business, including his close encounters with famous musicians over the years, along with some musings about his favorites. And don't miss his views on ancient astronauts, which are decidedly different from what you've probably seen on reality TV. Brian is also a writer, researcher, historian, cigar connoisseur, and has a special interest in history and wrestling. He will regale us with some stories of his encounters with some of the most famous (and infamous) musicians in modern history. He hosts his podcast along with Lauren Davies, heard on Spotify and other streaming platforms. His book is "The Wrestlers' Wrestlers: The Masters of the Craft of Professional Wrestling."Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-paracast-the-gold-standard-of-paranormal-radio--6203433/support.
Brian Young returns to The Great Battlefield podcast to talk about what he's been up to at Action Network, where they provide powerful, flexible tools to help progressives engage with their
Has Gerry Beckley retired? Does he still sing with America? Who influenced the band America? All these questions answered this week. Gerry Beckley is a singer/songwriter best known as a founding member of the classic soft rock outfit America. Alongside bandmates Dewey Bunnell and Dan Peek, Gerry first gained recognition for hits like 1971's "Horse with No Name," 1972's "Ventura Highway," 1975's "Sister Golden Hair," and others. Though he and Dewey have continued to perform as America until recenlty, Gery has also recorded under his own name since the mid '90s, releasing such mellow, well-crafted albums as 2022's Aurora and 2024's self -titled album Gerry Beckley. Gerry was born in Texas in 1952. He grew up as the son of an American air force officer and a British mother. Interested in music from a young age, he began playing piano at age three and later added guitar. By the time he was ten, Gerry was a promising musician playing in the surf rock band the Vanguards. He had also come under the influence of The Beatles and other British Invasion-era bands as a result of spending his summer vacations in England. In 1967, Gerry moved with his family to London after his father took over as commander at the United States Air Force base. It was while attending High School that he befriended classmates Dewey Bunnell and Dan Peek. The three quickly formed a band and began performing at a local all-ages club, playing covers by bands like Crosby, Stills and Nash, Neil Young and others. The trio eventually caught the attention of a local promoter and producer, who recorded them and helped them get a record deal. In 1971, they released the single, "A Horse with No Name." A hit the world over, the single propelled the band to early success. With America, Gerry Beckley enjoyed decades of popularity, releasing over 20 albums, touring globally, and penning numerous songs that helped to define both the soft rock and adult contemporary radio formats. Gerry Beckley began to release successful solo material in 1995 with Van Go Gan. The album featured Gerry backed by a bevy of longtime friends and collaborators, including Dewey Bunnell, trumpeter Mark Isham, the Eagles' Timonthy B. Schmit and others. That album was followed by a remix album. Away from America, Gerry next delivered 2000's LIke A Brother- a collaboration with Chicago singer/keyboardist Robert Lamm and the Beach Boys' Carl WIlson who died from lung cancer after completing the album in 1998. The record featured a mix of originals from each member of the band , as well as a cover of Harry Wilson's "Without You" In 2006, Beckley returned with his third solo album, Horizontal Fall. The compilation album Happy Hour was released in 2009. SInce then many solos albums have followed. Gerry has recently married and moved to Sydney Australia where he spends six months of the year. He has resigned from touring with America to concentrate on furthering his solo career. His latest self titled solo album is being touted as his best ever. Gerry plays the bulk of the instruments but gets help from a core group of players that includes former Chicago bassist Jason Scheff, guitarist Steve Fekete, drummers Brian Young and Ryland Steen along with backing vocalists Jeff Larson and Brian Eichenberger. Nick Lane and Matt Combs, also longtime musical fellow travelers, arranged horn and string parts, respectively. It's a collection of 12 original tunes featuring the singles "Red and Blue" and "Well Worn Shoes." Gerry Beckley joins us this week to walk us through his incredible career. For more information head to https://www.gerrybeckley.com/
Mary Danielsen chats with Creation instructor Brian Young about the genetic code of life and how God designed it to adapt to life in a fallen world. In Colossians we learn that God holds all things together until the day He dissolves it all in favor of a new heavens and a new earth. Until then, all of creation is groaning and travailing. How was the curse manifested in all we see and perceive? Epigenetics is the latest subject in the area of DNA and genetics and further combats evolution. Brian is an internationally known speaker and author, was a teacher and principal for ten years before becoming director of Creation Instruction Association and has a creation museum in Broken Bow, Nebraska. He has been doing high energy talks on the topic of creation and Biblical authority for over 25 years, doing debates at Universities, going into prisons, and sharing at churches, schools and camps around the world to kids and adults alike. He uses scientific demonstrations and high-energy talks filled with Scripture and science, all to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ and to lift up Biblical authority in every aspect of life. A fascinating hour. Shameless plug for swag for our listeners/donors! https://www.redpillprints.com/stand-up-for-the-truth - Thanks for YOUR Support!
If there is a standard barer or perfect movie It would be this film. From having a troubled start to the what we see now.It seems to have become more of a brand then just a fan favorite & few pictures become so Iconic & American Culture. The film that set the standard is The Wizard of Oz! Joining us to discuss the film is Andrew Scahill, who is an Assistant Professor of Film at the University of Colorado Denver. He is the author of "The Revolting Child in Horror Cinema: Youth Rebellion and Queer Spectatorship" and is also featured in the documentary film “Scream, Queen: My Nightmare on Elm Street". The other panelist is no stranger to Crazy Train fans & that is Mr. Brian Young who is a historian, researcher, writer, cigar expert & co host of the "Transatlantic History Ramblings Podcast"! So let's go ahead and follow the yellow brick road of this conversation! Andrew Scahill University: https://clas.ucdenver.edu/english/andrew-scahill Rainbow Cult: https://www.rainbowcult.org/ Brian Young Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5qrtzDB4nbW18mJCfg08OC --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/crazytrainradio/support
What began as a bold experiment in Utah now celebrates 25 years of nurturing families and transforming lives. As we reflect on a quarter-century of dedicated service in foster care, we take a moment to appreciate the profound impact that Utah Foster Care has had on countless children, families, and communities Building on Bold Beginnings Twenty-five years ago, a visionary idea took root in Utah—to create an organization solely focused on recruiting, training, and supporting foster families. Through the leadership of Governor Mike Leavitt and partnerships with community and state agencies, Utah Foster Care emerged as a unique entity dedicated to serving the needs of foster children and the families who care for them. Commitment to Children First At the heart of Utah Foster Care's mission is an unwavering commitment to putting children's needs first. As shared by Brian Young, a regional trainer, the primary goal is to ensure that every child in foster care feels safe, understood, and supported. Brian’s moving recollection of a time when the reality of a child's loss deeply resonated with him emphasizes the importance of empathy and awareness in foster care. Supporting Foster Families The organization’s success also lies in its continuous support for foster families. Debra Lindner and Liz Rivera, co-hosts of the podcast, illustrate how Utah Foster Care goes beyond initial training by maintaining long-term relationships with foster parents. This ongoing support helps equip families with the skills needed to provide nurturing and stable environments for children who have experienced trauma. Recognizing and Addressing Challenges Utah Foster Care has always been proactive in addressing systemic challenges. From embracing cultural diversity to implementing inclusive practices, the organization has made significant strides. Mike, a clinical consultant, and Les, a trainer, discussed efforts to understand and honor the cultural backgrounds of children in care, particularly those from Native American and Latino communities. The Evolution of Training and Understanding In the early years, foster training was more behavior-focused. Over time, it has evolved into a trauma-informed approach grounded in brain science. Understanding the brain's development and the impact of trauma has revolutionized the training provided to foster parents, emphasizing the need for compassion and tailored support. A Vision for the Future Looking ahead, Utah Foster Care aspires to have families waiting for children, not the other way around. The organization remains committed to adapting based on continuous learning and the evolving needs of children and families. The involvement of Governor Cox and First Lady Abby Cox has brought unprecedented attention and resources to the cause, promising even greater progress in the years to come. Conclusion As we commemorate 25 years of Utah Foster Care, we celebrate the resilience of the children, the dedication of foster families, and the passion of the staff. With over 16,000 families trained since 1999, Utah Foster Care stands as a beacon of hope and compassion. For those inspired to join this journey, remember that you don’t need to know everything to become a foster parent—you just need to be willing to learn. To find out more about foster parenting and other ways to get involved, visit utahfostercare.org. 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Brian Young, wrote a book, Hogan's Heroes: The Definitive Episode Guide. Young takes his book tour to the Rogue Valley.
Gene and cohost Tim Swartz explore the legends and myths one of the most infamous serial killers of them all, Jack the Ripper. Along for the ride is Paul Begg, who has also written highly acclaimed books about mysterious disappearances, the Mary Celeste, a history of the C.I.D. at Scotland Yard, and several books examining different aspects of the Jack the Ripper case, including "Jack the Ripper: The Definitive History," "Jack the Ripper: The Forgotten Victims," "Jack the Ripper: CSI: Whitechapel," and "Mary Celeste-The Greatest Mystery of the Sea." Also joining us is Brian Young, our resident skeptic, a friend and colleague of Begg, who will share in the conversation about Jack the Ripper. Brian is a writer, researcher, historian, cigar connoisseur, and co-hosts the Transatlantic History Ramblings podcast along with Lauren Davies, heard on Spotify and other streaming platforms. His book is "The Wrestlers’ Wrestlers: The Masters of the Craft of Professional Wrestling." Begg has a career background in newspapers and publishing as well as being a freelance writer, as he says, "For far more years than I care to think about."
Jewish History For Christians Part 11 by Brian Young
Brian Young from Eufaula, OK, as well as Dustin "Duh-Stache" McDaniels, are on this one to help you guys figure out how to find fish on a new body of water in the spring time!
Brian Young, the instructor of many Master Books homeschool science courses at MasterBooksAcademy.com, joins the podcast to talk about paleontology, zoology, high school labs and more. Brian shares several amazing experiments in this show including one based on cymatics (the science of visualizing audio frequencies). Homeschool families can save a lot of money on labs and labs supplies by using Brian's high school courses including Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. Master Books Academy is home to many video-based science courses that provide additional instruction to the following curriculum: Elementary Paleontology Elementary Zoology Elementary Science: Soil, Sea, & Sky General Science 1: Survey of Earth & Sky General Science 2: Survey of Geology & Archeology Applied Engineering Master's Class: Biology Master's Class: Chemistry Master's Class: Physics Learn more about Brian's courses at https://masterbooksacademy.com
Gene and cohost Tim Swartz present Brian Young — our resident skeptic — who makes a return visit to The Paracast to talk about Albert K. Bender, a curious character who became prominent in the early days of the modern UFO era and his experiences with the mysterious Men In Black. And what about their influence on UFO research and pop culture? Indeed, is there a group of government agents — rogue or otherwise — who travel around visiting innocent people whose only transgression was to see a UFO, telling to just shut up? What about Bender's strange sci-fi themed summary of his MIB encounters, "Flying Saucers and the Three Men"? Brian is a historian, cigar connoisseur, writer and researcher who, in addition to his paranormal studies, covers boxing and boxing history. He also co-hosts the Transatlantic History Ramblings podcast along with Lauren Davies, heard on Spotify and other streaming platforms. His book is "The Wrestlers' Wrestlers: The Masters of the Craft of Professional Wrestling."
Nailing down what exactly is "power pop" can be frustrating (we did a whole roundtable on it!), but the "power" end of it is usually found in the guitar section. From the big riffs of Cheap Trick's Rick Nielsen to Robert Quine's excited guitar leads on Matthew Sweet albums, just because it's "pop" doesn't mean it doesn't rock. For their second album, Fountains of Wayne duo Adam Schlesinger and Chris Collingwood recruited former Belltower guitarist Joey Porter and former Poises drummer Brian Young to complete the foursome. Two veteran players mean a tightened rhythm section and a bigger guitar sound that allows the band to expand their sound, touching not only on power pop from the 70s, 80s, and 90s, but elements of Britpop, psychedelia, and Queen grandiosity. Songs In This Episode Intro - Red Dragon Tattoo 13:00 - Utopia Parkway 17:48 - Lost In Space 25:45 - Denise Outro - A Fine Day For A Parade Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.
Join Paul G for an interview with Brian Young.Author and filmmaker, Brian Young is a graduate of both Yale University with a Bachelor's in Film Studies and Columbia University with a Master's in Creative Writing Fiction. An enrolled member of the Navajo Nation, he grew up on the Navajo Reservation but now currently lives in Brooklyn, New York. As an undergraduate, Brian won a fellowship with the prestigious Sundance Ford Foundation with one of his feature-length scripts. He has worked on several short films including Tsídii Nááts'íílid – Rainbow Bird and A Conversation on Race with Native Americans for the short documentary series produced by the New York Times. He was a participant of the 6th Annual Native American TV Writer's Lab with the Native American Media Alliance, where he learned to write Television Scripts.
Our episode here is going to be a great debate aswe are going to be debating on who is/was the best Wrestling Champion for the TV Era. This idea is brought to you by Brian Young from the Transatlantic History Ramblings Podcast. Representing Bruno Sammartino & New York Territory is Nikita Breznikov (Author of "When It Was Real/Manager/Actor). Representing Nick Bockwinkel & AWA is George Schire (Wrestling Historian & Author). Representing Jack Brisco & NWA is Mr. Rodney West from Pro Wrestling In & Out! Guest Panelist Brian Young (TransAtlantic History Ramblings Podcast): https://open.spotify.com/show/5qrtzDB4nbW18mJCfg08OC Nikita Breznikov (When It Was Real): https://www.amazon.com/When-Was-Real-Nikita-Breznikov-ebook/dp/B07Y2GB73V/ref=sr_1_1?crid=34CPMAOW7NB6S&keywords=nikita+breznikov&qid=1701471116&sprefix=nikitia+breznikov%2Caps%2C138&sr=8-1 George Schire (Minnesota Golden Age of Wrestling): https://www.amazon.com/Minnesotas-Golden-Age-Wrestling-Warriors/dp/0873516206/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3PU085Z1RSKCU&keywords=George+Schire&qid=1701471150&sprefix=george+shire%2Caps%2C112&sr=8-1 Rodney West (Historian & Host): https://www.facebook.com/prowrestlinginsideandout Crazy Train Radio Facebook: www.facebook.com/realctradio Instagram: @crazytrainradio X/Twitter: @realctradio Website: crazytrainradio.us YouTube: www.youtube.com/crazytrainradio --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/crazytrainradio/support
Repentance and Faith (Guest Speaker Jake Stutzman) by Brian Young
George Carlin said it best: “All you need in life, is a little place for your stuff… This is my stuff, that's your stuff, that'll be his stuff over there. That's all your house is-- a place to keep your stuff. If you didn't have so much stuff, you wouldn't need a house. You could just walk around all the time. Think about it.. A house is just a pile of your stuff with a cover on it!” Well said, Mr. Carlin. Well said. And when your house isn't enough, there's always storage! This is DCL sitting in for the vacationing Brian Young. I'm here with Scott Dunstan, the president of the Dunstan Group. We're talking about a place for YOUR stuff with Brent Wright on this episode of the BrandBuilders podcast!
This man we are gonna talking about was an American professional wrestler & not only known for the longevity of his career which spanned more than 50 years (obviously included short-lived retirements) but he was influential in hardcore wrestling style he was a pioneered in the latter part of his career & certainly considered one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time: Terry Funk. Joined by Brian Young from the Transatlanitc History Ramblings Podcast & Legendary Pro Wrestling Announcer Terry Sullivan we are going to be talking all things Terry Funk! Transatlanitc History Ramblings Podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5qrtzDB4nbW18mJCfg08OC Crazy Train Radio Facebook: www.facebook.com/realctradio Instagram: @crazytrainradio X/Twitter: @realctradio Website: crazytrainradio.us YouTube: www.youtube.com/crazytrainradio --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/crazytrainradio/support
In 1981, an American supernatural horror film (written and directed by Sam Raimi, which was his feature directorial debut) that has become a cult classic was released & that was The Evil Dead. Joined by movie expert's Aaron from A &B Horror Movies & Mr. Brian Young from Transatlantic History Ramblings Podcast, we welcome Ms. Besty Baker (Linda) & Ms. Theresa Tilly (Shelly) from the classic "The Evil Dead"! The Ladies of the Evil Dead Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ladies.of.evil.dead A & B Horror Movies YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ABHorrorMovies Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abhorrormovies/ Transatlantic History Rambling Podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5qrtzDB4nbW18mJCfg08OC Crazy Train Radio Facebook: www.facebook.com/realctradio Twitter: @realctradio Instagram: @crazytrainradio Website: crazytrainradio.us YouTube: www.youtube.com/crazytrainradio --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/crazytrainradio/support
Gene and cohost Tim Swartz present a return appearance from Brian Young, an open-minded skeptic , who is a researcher, writer, historian, lecturer and podcast host. He specializes in boxing history, Victorian crime, with a focus on The Whitechapel Murders (Jack the Ripper) and has had a life-long interest in the weird, the wild and the paranormal. Brian will be discussing with The Paracast team the latest revelations from the alleged Pentagon "UAP Whistleblower" David Grusch, and whether his claims can be taken seriously. The discussion will also turn to those "Ripper" legends, real or fake, and pop culture, with a special emphasis on those early movie serials, especially those about super heroes, that used to attract children to the movie theater. He is co-author of the critically acclaimed book "The Wrestlers Wrestlers': Masters of the Craft of Professional Wrestling" (2021 ECW Press) and is co-host of "Transatlantic History Ramblings", an international podcast hosted out of The United States and Wales UK.
In this episode I interview Author Brian Young who is coming out with a new biography this year on the life and legacy of Del Shannon. In this interview, he gives a lot of lost history of the early life of the music legend who wrote 'Runaway' and several over Billboard hits during his career. Brian Young will also be visiting Battle Creek during Del Shannon Weekend from June 23rd - 25th and speaking at the Del Shannon Historic Legacy event on Sunday June 25th. For ticket information on the Del Shannon Historic Legacy event in Sunday June 25th featuring Brian Young: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/643977482987 For tickets to the Del Shannon Tribute Concert on June 23rd: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/529899081417 For more details about Del Shannon weekend, visit: https://bcrhm.org For information on Michael Delaware, visit: https://michaeldelaware.com Subscribe to the channel!
Most of this interview is Becki Young. She shares how she met her husband, Brian Young. Becki tells of how depression has been an invasive and permanent part of her life. But she also talks about how the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and those blessing that can be found in the Church, have helped her cope with this. Blessings like the Holy Ghost and the Book of Mormon. She talks about dreams and about helping to gather Israel by sharing her testimony and those things that are precious to her. She talks about how the Gospel has answered some questions she had about her previous church life and how The Church of Jesus Christ has filled holes and made her feel like Heavenly Father loves her. I'm so grateful for the time I had with the Youngs.
Revelation 18:1-21 by Brian Young
(Lander, WY) – 1330 KOVE AM / 107.7 FM's Coffee Time host Vince Tropea recently chatted with Brian Young from IMPACT 307, who stopped by to fill us in on the 2023 Fremont County Startup Challenge finalist pitch night, happening this Thursday at the Lander Community Center, beginning at 5:30 PM. Young gave us the lowdown on the five finalists that will be pitching their business ideas and what folks can expect from the open-to-the-public event, which will also have free food and alcoholic beverages available, courtesy of Maven and Mr. D's. Attendees will hear the pitches along with the judges, then get to vote for their favorite pitch, which will be awarded the Audience Favorite prize along with the judge's top 3 picks. Check out the full Coffee Time interview with Young below for all the info! Be sure to tune in to Coffee Time every morning at 7:00 AM on 1330 KOVE AM / 107.7 FM, or stream it live right here.
Gene and cohost Tim Swartz present Brian Young, a researcher, writer, historian, lecturer and podcast host. He specializes in boxing history, Victorian crime, with a focus on The Whitechapel Murders (Jack the Ripper) and has had a life long interest in the weird, the wild and the paranormal. He is co-author of the critically acclaimed "The Wrestlers Wrestlers' : Masters of the Craft of Professional Wrestling" (2021 ECW Press) and is co-host of Transatlantic History Ramblings, an international podcast hosted out of The United States and Wales UK. A open minded skeptic, Brian is also researching, as a historian, a "Mothman" like sighting way back in 1920 around his home town in Western New York.