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Puerto Vallarta Travel  Show Podcast
Qulture Restaurant Bar and Art Co-Op And Happy Hours in Puerto Vallarta Mexico

Puerto Vallarta Travel Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 83:58


Qulture  Restaurant Bar and Art Co-Op in Puerto Vallarta Has Great Happy Hour Specials Food and Entertainment Try Street Food with Manny and His Food Tour Company, Spicy Vallarta Food Tours Puerto Vallarta Has a Card Club Called Coco's Bridge Club. 

WGN - Steve Dale's Pet World
Upcoming symposium covering feline pain, how to know if your dog or cat loves you, and more

WGN - Steve Dale's Pet World

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024


Kara Burns is a Credentialed Veterinary Technician with a specialty in nutrition, dentistry, and internal medicine. To acknowledge the difference she's made in veterinary medicine, she was just honored with the Icon Award from the Bridge Club. Burns is on the Board of Directors of the EveryCat Health Foundation, and talks about an upcoming symposium, “Health Breakthroughs for […]

The Galway Podcast
33. Gay Keaveney: Galway Bridge Club Tournament Director

The Galway Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 59:04


Episode 33. A wide ranging interview with the Tournament Director of Galway Bridge Club: Gay Keaveney.  Gay discusses his achievements in competitive bridge, his role as tournament director, the challenges and achievements, how bridge is misrepresented as an older people's sport, how and why people of all ages could and should get involved in bridge, the history of the bridge centre and the ingenious way in which they acquired the building, Michael O'Kane, the late Paddy Walsh and his son David who runs Lapteck in Galway city centre, the social aspect of bridge, the two halves of the game (bidding and playing), being called upon for advice by other tournament directors, Fergal O'Boyle, why you should play a simple game and other topics. Relevant Links https://www.bridgewebs.com/galway/  

The Veterinary Life Coach Podcast with Dr. Julie Cappel
Episode #228 - An Interview with Dr. Cheryl Good

The Veterinary Life Coach Podcast with Dr. Julie Cappel

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 62:55


Dr. Cheryl Good is a small animal practitioner and Chief Veterinary Officer at Dearborn Family Pet Care in Dearborn Michigan. She graduated from Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine. She was the medical director for the local animal shelter run by Friends for Animals of Metro Detroit for 25 years.  Dr. Good was a member of the North American Veterinary Community (NAVC) Board of Directors for seven years and served as their president in 2019. She is a founding member of the Veterinary Virtual Care Association and the Chief Veterinary Officer of The Bridge Club. Dr. Good is a member of the World Small Animal Veterinary Association Animal Wellness and Welfare Committee and serves as a mentor with the MentorVet community. Find Dr. Good on Linkedin or by email cgood@vetcor.com  

Oak Pointe Church|Milford
Church is a Brigade, Not a Bridge Club

Oak Pointe Church|Milford

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2023 36:04


Veterinary Viewfinder Podcast
The Bridge Club's Catherine Haskins Tells Her Story, and We Talk About Groomers and Vets (Again)

Veterinary Viewfinder Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 33:45


This week we're delighted to have one of the founders of The Bridge Club join us. Catherine Haskins has spent much of her career behind the scenes in veterinary medicine, and now that she's stepping out front, she's got a lot to say! Hosts Dr. Ernie Ward and Beckie Mossor, RVT, share the mic with Catherine Haskins of The Bridge Club. In her words, The Bridge Club “is a critical conversation company initiating meaningful conversations to elevate veterinary medicine. We strongly believe thoughtful discussions lead to realistic outcomes of the issues and topics affecting the veterinary profession. Our mission is to connect, engage and grow veterinary medicine and the services provided.” In addition to sharing Catherine's story, we revisit the relationship between veterinary professionals such as groomers, trainers, dog walkers, etc. We first covered this way back in August 2017. You may want to check out that episode (and a couple of others) for our advice on building relationships with pet paraprofessionals in your community - and why it's essential! Catherine and The Bridge Club will address that topic on April 19, 2023, and we recommend that you tune in. As always, those broadcasts are FREE (just like this podcast!). Thanks, Catherine, for sharing your story with the Viewfinders!

The Setting Trick: Conversations with World Class Bridge Players
52. Interview with TST Host John McAllister

The Setting Trick: Conversations with World Class Bridge Players

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 47:43


This week's episode of the Setting Trick: Conversations with World-Class Bridge Players turns the tables and features professional player Greg Hinze interviewing host John McAllister. In this conversation, we cover John's background, his favorite bridge books, his experiences at the national and world championships, his documentary movie about bridge, the reasons why he started the podcast, and more.   [01.29] John's background – Starting the conversation, John discusses his Virginia roots, where he lives, where he went to college, and why he wants to stay there.  [08.40] Books – John and Greg talk about some of the best books about bridge.  [20.43] The summer nationals – We talk about John's experience with mixed board-a-match teams in Providence at the summer nationals and the open BAM at the fall NABC.  [23.31] The movie – We talk about the movie called ‘Double Dummy' produced by John, about bridge.  [32.10] The podcast – John shares the reasons behind starting his podcast and continuing until now.  [33:48] Meeting Migry – John remembers meeting partner Migry Zur Campanile and playing mixed teams at the world championships. [43.50] Bridge conventions – John chooses his desert island bridge convention.   Transcript [00:00:00] Greg Hinze: Hello everybody. Welcome to the Setting Trick. Uh, I'm your guest host, uh, Greg Hinsey. Uh, our normal host with the most will not be available today as a host. So without further ado, let me introduce our special guest star today. Creator of the Setting Trick Podcast, producer of the new movie, double Dummy and newly crowned N A B C Champion, my friend, John McAllister. [00:00:36] Hi John. Hey  [00:00:36] John McAllister: Greg . Thanks for having me. , should I think I cut you off there at the end, .  [00:00:43] Greg Hinze: So how you feel being on the other side of  [00:00:45] John McAllister: you? Nervous? I am, I'm definitely nervous. I didn't know what to expect and I, I definitely like, probably 20 minutes before I got home I was. And I was definitely like, okay, this is, uh, I get nervous before I host the show. [00:00:59] But, uh, to be this is a real honor to have you do this, uh, to have you do this for me. I feel a great honor for  [00:01:06] Greg Hinze: you having me, uh, do this. Uh, so, uh, I, I'm nervous too, so , so we just dive right in? Yeah, sure. Okay. Uh, yeah, just tell me a little bit about yourself. Cause I like, where are you from? Where'd you grow up? [00:01:19] And uh, okay.  [00:01:20] John McAllister: How, how'd you, I'm gonna start, I'm gonna go back. This is where you're now just a brief, so in Phoenix, the, the way this conversation came to pass is in Phoenix, after we won the Mitchell Board of Match, my first N A B C victory, you, Greg offered to, to flip the script here on the setting trick and to interview me. [00:01:39] And so that's how this conversation came to pass. And when I texted you about, You were like, I wasn't sure if you were totally committed to it, but you sent me a list of questions and you and you, you know, you had your intro planned, so I really appreciate that. I, um, it says a lot about you and just to go from there, I grew up, and I still live in Charlottesville, Virginia. [00:02:05] I went to college at the University of Virginia, which is here. My mom is originally from Charlottesville and. It's a great place to live. I've thought about living elsewhere, but haven't really found a compelling reason to, uh, to move just yet. I get a lot of travel playing bridge, so I, I get to vi see the world through bridge tournaments, which is, I think is a, as you probably would attest, a great way to, to see the world. [00:02:33] Greg Hinze: Yeah. I haven't seen much of the world myself. Uh, mainly just America. I've seen . But, uh, so what, you mentioned you gave 'em to college there, uh, as well. What, what did you study? Study  [00:02:43] John McAllister: when you, I like to joke when people ask me what I studied in college, that I was in a fraternity, , because I really, I was a good student in. [00:02:54] Like I went to a very academically rigorous high school, a boarding school, all, all male boarding school, about an hour from here called Woodbury Forest. And the, the teachers there really challenged me to work hard to learn the material. And then by the time I got to U V A, I sort of crapped out on school. [00:03:12] I was technically a history major. I tried to get into the undergraduate commerce school and my, uh, they didn't accept me and. Yeah, so I was technically a history major, but I had worse grades in history than I did in other subjects. It was sort of a last minute thing. My, one of my best friend's dad was a history professor, and so he could be my advisor and it was sort of the easy, easy thing to do when it was time to declare a major at the end of my second year. [00:03:42] And so  [00:03:42] Greg Hinze: outta school, you went, I had read that you were on involved in the hedge fund company or something. Yeah. You did that for,  [00:03:50] John McAllister: yeah. So. There's this guy named Jeffrey Woodruff, who is a hedge fund manager here in Charlottesville. And my parents, my, were actually friends with Jeffery's parents when, when we were younger. [00:04:06] And so I got interested in trading because I played a lot of backgammon after I graduated from uva. My roommate and I in New York City would play backgammon all the time, and we played for pretty decent stake. And so through backgammon I heard a, uh, I heard a recording where somebody was talking about trading, and that really appealed to me from like the same sort of thinking logic as backgammon. [00:04:34] And so I got a. The reason I brought up Jeffrey's name is because three different people, my mother, my piano teacher, and then a woman that my piano teacher had set me up with all suggested they knew I was interested in trading, that I should reach out to this guy, Jeffrey Woodruff, and I didn't do it. I never reached out to any of those through any of those people suggesting it. [00:04:56] Only when he, his company, appeared on the U V A. Uh, job site looking for interns. Did I actually reach out? And then I had a seven and a half year career working there, which ended in, in, in 2012. And, uh, I just got, I just was tired of working for, uh, doing that at that time. Had you, uh, played bridge yet? [00:05:19] Yeah, so I played, I started playing bridge when I was 18. My parents knew how to play and my aunt suggested it and. I loved it immediately, but I didn't really have an outlet for it. Like in New York City, for example, I lived, after I graduated U V A, I lived probably two blocks from honors, and it never even occurred to me to seek out a bridge game in, in, uh, in the city. [00:05:46] You didn't know it existed, but you were right nearby it. Yeah. Yeah. There was a backgammon club that I never went to, but I was, I wanted to try to go there to play backgammon for money against other players, and I never got the courage up to do it, but it didn't even occur to me to think like I loved bridge. [00:06:03] Like it, it was something I did with my parents when I came home and it didn't, like I played spades with co, with friends in college, but I didn't actually occur to, to explain bridge. To them, how, how did you  [00:06:18] Greg Hinze: find the Bridge Club or whatever to get into the A C B L?  [00:06:21] John McAllister: So, my older sister had three friends that were looking for her fourth for bridge classes when I moved back to Charlottesville. [00:06:29] And she knew I loved it and she suggested it. And then that woman took me to the, uh, to the local Bridge Club for the first. And have you, uh,  [00:06:41] Greg Hinze: thought about making a movie at this point yet at  [00:06:43] John McAllister: all, or no? No. Podcast or No, no, no. This is probably, this is, this was in like 2000. And  [00:06:49] Greg Hinze: so you learned, you learned from your, your, your  [00:06:51] John McAllister: sister, you said? [00:06:52] So my sister would be our fourth. So my parents kind of knew how to play and my sister would be our fourth, but she wasn't, she never really got into it. She was just willing, a willing participant. And then she had friends that were looking for a fourth, for a, like a weekly bridge class. Oh,  [00:07:09] Greg Hinze: that's good. [00:07:10] And, uh, what did you start reading about Bridge? Like, uh, do you read books? Did you play online? So  [00:07:17] John McAllister: we had a Bridge for Dummies book that I bought and we would, when I played with my parents, we would sort of have that out. They had like a two page cheat sheet maybe. And I had bridge books, uh, that I would read. [00:07:32] Yeah, I don't exactly remember what, what my first bridge books were or how it all, but I mean, I like, I like consuming information about bridge. Like that is one of the things I, I love playing Bridge. Like to this day I love playing bridge. I love consuming information about Bridge and reading Bridge books is a big part. [00:07:56] What's your favorite,  [00:07:57] Greg Hinze: uh, couple  [00:07:58] John McAllister: Bridge books? Uh, well, that's a good question. I'm reading right now Bridge with Another Perfect partner, which I think was the I B P A book of the year. And so that's by John Caruthers, who I don't actually know. I don't think I know him. I, I don't know if he plays tournaments or not. [00:08:17] He's Canadian. And it's like a at the table book where, you know, they give you the deal and he's got this partner who is a real, like a real expert. And so that guy explains the, uh, how the deal should be played or how he did play it, or how he created an illusion to, you know, to beat the contract. It's not something that you can read. [00:08:46] I'll read, you know, a couple of deals at a time and then like, do something else cuz it's Bridge Books are not like Rare. Is the Bridge book, uh, um, what's the name of that book? Uh, with the unlucky expert. Oh, uh, the, the Men. Oh. Why You Lose a Bridge? Why You Lose a Bridge? That's probably the, that is a rare bridge book and that you can read it. [00:09:11] Like I can read that book all the way. Without, I've always enjoyed  [00:09:16] Greg Hinze: like, uh, the Bridge and the Menagerie series. Uh, and they had the carpa, I think he was a unlucky expert or whatever. Uh, he was labeled as such. But, uh, that was always fun to read. Uh, they, they could, you could read through those things. Uh, just kind of, I just enjoyed the characters and it was a good bridge. [00:09:33] Uh, like a lot of non bridge stuff  [00:09:35] John McAllister: at the same time. Yeah, yeah, exactly. And hilarious. So well written Victor Ma. . So, uh,  [00:09:42] Greg Hinze: you just got into the A C B O and then you started, uh, going to tournaments.  [00:09:47] John McAllister: Uh uh so, uh, traveling the world, playing bridge everywhere. No, no, no. So shook the, my first Bridge teacher was a woman named Shook, and she was pretty eccentric French woman, and she could play with me once a month at the local bridge. [00:10:04] And so then she found this guy who was younger than me who was a UVA student, and she started playing with him. And then I started playing with him. His name's Jason Holderness, and he was better than I was. And we then went, uh, Jason and I, when the D Nationals were in DC in like 2009, I think Jason and I went up there and we played in like a two session. [00:10:30] 1 99 or pair game that we won. And so we got little trophies from that, which unfortunately I threw away, I think. I think I threw away the photo that they took too. . But I forget what your original question. Just like,  [00:10:43] Greg Hinze: you know, when you started playing tournaments and, you know, traveling a bit more, uh, as, as opposed  [00:10:48] John McAllister: to just going to the local. [00:10:49] So like, uh, my first national was in 2012, so I quit my job at Quantitative Investment Management and I gave, like, they said, will you give us two weeks? And so the last day of my two weeks was, Like that day, literally that day I left for Memphis to play in my first national, that was in spring of 2012. [00:11:12] And there was a sectional the weekend before and I hired this kid named Rob Brady, who was a UVA student who was a, a pro to be my partner. And I forget who our teammates were, but we won the Swiss and that was my first time winning a sectional Swiss. And winning the Swiss made me a life master. Oh wow. [00:11:36] That's  [00:11:36] Greg Hinze: a, that was a good timing for everything. pretty, pretty fun. Pretty fun. So, uh, so, so then after that you were just like hooked on nationals? Uh, I mean cuz nationals are pretty fun experience. Uh, I mean, if you haven't been to one, I think they're really fun things to go to.  [00:11:54] John McAllister: So, Yes. I mean, essentially yes, I, before I played my first national, I was in at a conference for work in February of 2012, and it was in Palm Beach and Gavin Wilpert lives near there. [00:12:10] And so I knew about Gavin from Bridge Winners and I messaged him on B B O and asked him if I could play with him. And so I played two days with him in the sectional. And he said, which I think is a great piece of advice that I like to give out to people is play against the best competition that you can play against, and that's playing at the Nationals. [00:12:31] So, uh, I've been fortunate to, I've gone to every national but won since then. And I've also played in, uh, one, two, played in four World championships now. Very good. Uh, where was your favorite place to play Bridge? I think Tromso Norway, I played in the European championships there, and it's inside of the Arctic Circle. [00:12:58] So it's, it was in the summer and literally the sun didn't go down. Um, that was a pretty unique, a unique experience. So how is  [00:13:10] Greg Hinze: bridge over there like, uh, run differently than it is here? Like, uh, is cuz it feels like it, you know, we may be a little bit outdated in, uh, some of the technology available. is when you played like in the world championships, uh, over  [00:13:25] John McAllister: how did, well I think the first time I played behind screens was at a bridge tournament in a Bulgaria. [00:13:31] And the top seven tables were behind screens, and they had like plastic boards. And I remember the, the further that we got in down in the table ranking, we had never seen this before. We had like these leather, little leather sleeves that had the cards in them, but the European championships. And the world Championships, as I imagine, you know, are like, they're all screens, all the tables are screens. [00:14:01] You're playing the same deals at the same time. Everybody's playing the same deals. It's, uh, it's cool because there's a lot of people there that I, that are new to me. So, you know, the national, the US nationals tends to be, tends to be a lot of the same people. But in Europe it was like a whole new, whole new crew of people. [00:14:24] More, uh, uh,  [00:14:25] Greg Hinze: foreigners come to America than Americans go to the foreign countries. It seems, um, there's not very many Americans that really do much traveling to play bridge over there as, as far as, as over here seems. Do you find it that way or do you know a lot of Americans that are going all over  [00:14:42] John McAllister: these? [00:14:42] Uh, you know, the, the, the Americans that are hiring real, like good teams for the nationals tend to probably play over there. , I would think like there's a tournament. The European Open is this summer in Strasberg, uh, which I think is in France, and the head of the E B L was telling me that he wants to get 200 teams in the open, which would be amazing. [00:15:09] I would really like to go for it, but I don't have firm plans yet for planning that. Also, it feels like in Europe that the. The main events are really the main events like the, the A C B L does a good job of making the events that are going on concurrent to the soloway, like the Board of Match that we won. [00:15:29] They make a good, they do a good job of making those like standalone. Whereas I feel like when you get knocked out in Europe of an event, it's, it's not really a title and an event like that doesn't really carry the same magnitude of that. It might in the A C B L. I see. So,  [00:15:48] Greg Hinze: What kind of, uh, systems do you like to play? [00:15:50] John McAllister: Um, . I like to play pretty basic, uh, two over one natural bidding. Not a lot of complexity. I don't have a, like, I don't have a strong long-term partnership with one individual, so I've noticed over the years  [00:16:09] Greg Hinze: you do play with a lot of, a lot of different, uh, players, and I think that's a good thing. What do you feel. [00:16:16] You learn like a little bit of something from, you know, everybody  [00:16:19] John McAllister: you play with. I mean, one thing I'll say about Bridge, I think I really like to play with people that I enjoy their company and I feel like that we're a good, I feel like, like it's important for me to be able to discuss like the, the, my partner has the right mentality and that we can discuss the boards that we didn't do well and not get, not get angry with each other. [00:16:45] Greg Hinze: So, uh, yeah. Okay. We've been mentioning, uh, the Mitchell Border match, which you just recently won. Yeah. There you were playing with a, a relatively new partnership. Yeah. I  [00:16:53] John McAllister: was playing with, uh, spinny Erickson, who I met. I played the Icelandic, uh, the VEC Bridge Festival a couple years ago, and I met s Spinny there and he was playing with this guy named Neils, who's Danish. [00:17:10] And the two of them were just pure comedy. Like Neils had tried to rent a car for the tournament and it had all gone haywire. And he had gone through all these, all this effort to get this car that eventually really just sat in a parking garage in vec. Like he didn't even use it after spending all this energy and time trying to get this car. [00:17:33] And so that story, being told that story over the course of like the days of the event, really, I mean, we laughed so hard about. So much. And so I really enjoyed him. And then in Austin, uh, the first N A B C Post Covid, he was there and I needed a partner for the Swiss. And so we got to talking and we did pretty well in that. [00:17:59] And then we played the Swiss again in Providence and we did well on that. And so, We played the same teammates this, uh, whole time. Uh, the teammates for the Swiss and Providence and, and for Phoenix were the same. Uh, Jovi, uh, Jovi Smatter of, uh, and Sasha Warn, they're Austrian a mixed pair, Jovi's a woman. [00:18:26] Greg Hinze: And uh, so was that, uh, everybody, everybody's first, uh, been there on your team? Yes. That's pretty exciting for you all to experience it at the same time. So like how, how long were you just on the moon?  [00:18:39] John McAllister: Uh, you know, probably like a good, good 10 days through the rest of the nationals for sure. Yeah, definitely. [00:18:45] definitely it, it's, I, I mean I playing with Jovi and Sasha in a mixed board of Match in Providence, the summer national, we came in second and we were leading after every segment of the, of the event. But the last one, And that was the first time I'd ever come in second and the first time I'd ever really even been close to winning in one of these events. [00:19:08] And so we had a really good session in the, on the second day of the board of Match, the Mitchell's a two day event. And I had been in the position before and I really wanted to win this time. And then during the session, spinny and I, we just didn't seem like it was going well. We got to probably. Third from Final Round and we played against Curtis Cheek and we got to Issa and Curtis's table and they're like, how's it going? [00:19:41] And Spinny is like, no, we don't have a chance. . So, but yeah, I mean we just didn't, but you know, Jovi and Sasha play this canape system, strong club, so. I don't know how we won, but we won comfortably. It, it was, it was like, uh, yeah, when, when the woman from the A C V L told, told me that we had won, she goes, John, you won. [00:20:09] And I went like, like I had to cut myself off from really squealing like I wanted to. I think a lot of people. I think a lot of people did hear you. And that was, that was like probably one half or one third of what I like if I really had Yeah. Yeah.  [00:20:32] Greg Hinze: I just remember seeing you that, uh, day right afterwards and uh, whenever to say, look, and you were just like beeping, like, I mean  [00:20:38] John McAllister: it was like, you still  [00:20:41] Greg Hinze: happy? [00:20:43] So you went from first National 2012 to winning national like 10 years later. Um, but it's somewhere in between there. You decided that you were going to produce a movie about Bridge called Double Dummy. So  [00:21:00] John McAllister: why, what happened there? So my first national event was the IMP pairs in Memphis, and I played with a local guy from Charlottesville named Greg Humphreys, who I'm sure you know. [00:21:13] And Greg, he has a Emmy, right? He has a, he has a Academy Award. He has like an Academy award, I think for create, for writing a book about motion graphics or something like that. So Memphis was my first national, I didn't know anybody, and he invited me to this brainstorming session on how do we get new players? [00:21:42] Uh, young people playing bridge and I, I really didn't even know what the event was, but he said, there's a free dinner, there's gonna be people there. And so I thought, I thought, okay, great. I, I need to meet some people. I want to make some friends and free dinner sounds okay. I mean, maybe it won't be the best food, but whatever. [00:22:00] And so that was, I had just quit my job. I did marketing for the hedge fund, so I knew, like I knew how to sell things or what. . And so that was kind of the, that was the free dinner.  [00:22:14] Greg Hinze: I see. So, but the no experience or anything, you just up and like this is gonna be brand new, like the whole movie industry, uh, outta nowhere. [00:22:23] Like, I mean, you didn't go to school for this and you just, so, I mean it just a lot involved, I, I'm sure in, in ma like finding the right people and making a  [00:22:33] John McAllister: movie. So it wasn't, it wasn't at that brainstorming session that I had the idea for the movie. But it was at that brainstorming session. I didn't have another job lined up. [00:22:43] I just knew that I wanted to stop, I needed to stop doing what I was doing. And so I thought I could be involved in helping introduce Bridge to more young people. And then I came home and two of my friends were making a movie about a, a scripted film. And we, they took me out to dinner and they, one of 'em said, I think we're, you're the only person we know that plays bridge. [00:23:08] And so I told him about some of the statistics from this brainstorming session, and he said, that sounds like a documentary movie. And then that was, that was where that, that came from. And so you  [00:23:20] Greg Hinze: just began filming, was it? Uh, just pretty much all, all at one. Uh, Youth World Championships, right? Uh, most of it. [00:23:29] Or is there There was a lot of,  [00:23:31] John McAllister: uh, outside, so I had, I had met Adam Kaplan through Greg at the, uh, at the N A B C, the spring 1, 20 12. And he really, I was really impressed with, in spite of him being 20 years younger than Greg, Greg's my age, and Adam was 16 at the time, and. That the way he was making fun of Greg, talking about how Greg thought about these bridge deals that we were playing, that we were, you know, talking about after the round. [00:23:59] And I knew about Adam from Bridge winners and so he was already like kind of a star to me when I first met him. I'm like, oh, that's Adam Kaplan. And so he became the focal point of the film and he was, he was kind of the leader of a group that included the gross X. And the Jeng brothers and his partner Zach Brisco of like an under 21 team playing the junior world championships that took place in, in August of, uh, of 2012. [00:24:30] So yeah, that's the focal point of the film. Where are these, uh, world World Championships? It was in, uh, in Ta song China, which is about two hours from Shanghai. And this is a, like a,  [00:24:43] Greg Hinze: a really long tournament, right? With a big round robin phase and everything similar to like  [00:24:47] John McAllister: the B removal. Yeah, there was, uh, I think there was 17 teams in their, in their division, and you play all 16 other teams and then you have, uh, full day knockout matches. [00:24:59] And the finals actually a day and a half. So it was 12 days, 12 days of filming that we were 12 days of play. So you  [00:25:07] Greg Hinze: took a lot of this footage and you, you made it, made a movie of it. And, uh, you're trying to, uh, attract some young people. That's, uh, that's really nice. So, uh, the Gross Act also in this, uh, movie, they've done really phenomenal since then as well. [00:25:22] So they've, uh, really had quite a lot of success together and, and even, uh, part and, uh, particularly Zach Groza, uh, just recently cover the Bulletin for winning a Player of the Year. Um, so what. Think about how that is gonna impact the movie. You know, like cuz Zach is in this movie and then now here he is proving himself again later. [00:25:45] You know? I mean, what do you think?  [00:25:47] John McAllister: What are your thoughts on that? So the movie's now freely available on pbs.org. If you search for Double Dummy, it'll come up. You can watch it anywhere in the world. It's not geo blocked, obviously, as a filmmaker to have for the, the kids team in the tournament itself. [00:26:06] The way that went down was really great for us. I don't wanna spoil it for anybody. We can't. We can't, don't worry. I'm not, I'm not gonna spoil it. But it was really a great event from the kid standpoint. And then when I originally Adam Kaplan was like, Zach has really turned into what I hoped Adam Kaplan would, would become. [00:26:26] I didn't even know Zach before we got to China and. I was hoping that Adam Kaplan would be the next Jeff Max Troth. Really? And Zach has really, I mean, you know, as you said, like he's player of the year. Like, you know, that's, I mean,  [00:26:45] Greg Hinze: it's such a young age. I mean, uh, just really such a great  [00:26:48] John McAllister: accomplishment. [00:26:48] Yeah. But it's hard. Like it, one of the things about this film is we send an email out to everybody that is on like a board, like a unit board. Or a district board or that owns a club, or is it a member of the A P T A and I probably got like 20 emails back from, you know, maybe, I don't know how, I don't even know how many emails that was that we sent out. [00:27:13] So if like getting people to actually pay attention to the film is challenging and I'm really grateful that it's on P B s. So it's airing on specific P B S stations. And you can find that on our website, doubled dummy movie.com, but it's also freely available. I'm just glad that it's like that we have this p b s distribution arm cuz, you know, having spent 11 years working on this project, I just want people to see it. [00:27:42] I want, and it, it, it's beyond me at this point. And hopefully it'll be me. It'll, there'll be a meaningful impact. You know, like, uh, there was a post on bridge winners today by somebody talking about the Nebraska airtime. It's, it's, but it's been frustrating, like doing this and not always feeling like people are taking, you know, taking the reigns like, of the film. [00:28:08] So, uh,  [00:28:10] Greg Hinze: I remember many years I would always come up to you go like, how's the movie going? How's the movie going, , how's the movie going like year after year? And then, uh, to finally he, and then to finally get to, I saw, uh, you put, you did, uh, some kind of thing at a Nationals, I think where we aired it in. [00:28:26] There was a group of people, I mean, I don't know, maybe 50 to a hundred people, something  [00:28:30] John McAllister: in Toronto that was a longer version of the, this is actually a shorter version than if you ask my mother, she would say it's much better, which I agree with a  [00:28:38] Greg Hinze: shorter version's better. Okay. I hadn't seen the new, I, I just saw the one, uh, at the, at the time, uh, where you put it. [00:28:44] Uh, yeah. Okay. Toronto Nationals, I don't remember. So 11 years in the process. And, uh, podcast. Podcast now. So sometime, and now you're like, a movie wasn't, I'm going to also make a podcast. And is it, is it, is it the same type of a deal trying to draw a bridge into, to the world? Expand a bridge, or what, what's the reason for the, so the  [00:29:06] John McAllister: original reason, rationale for the podcast was to spread the word about the movie, and then it just became fun. [00:29:13] Like I, I enjoy the opportunity to have conversations like this. It's fun, it's challenging. It's a great way to share my passion for bridge. One consistent piece of feedback I've gotten though is from non-player that listen to the podcast is they don't really know what we're talking about. Like it's too high level bridge. [00:29:33] There's too many specific  [00:29:34] Greg Hinze: names of people and Yes. Like things that, uh, we take for granted. Like we talk about a Vanderbilt Yes. Or whatever, and they're like, what's the Vanderbilt? Yes. You know, something like that.  [00:29:43] John McAllister: Yeah. I underst. And I've tried at points to, to be more inclusive and it's challenging. Like it's, it's definitely challenging and I don't necessarily wanna water it down. [00:29:57] Like, uh, I enjoy the high level of it and we definitely have our fans, you know, like, I'm gonna give a shout out to, uh, one of your partners, Josh Dunn's dad, cliff. Is a regular listener. Hope you don't fall off your mountain bike when you hear this reference. Uh, we actually started doing a segment cuz Josh told me that Cliff listens to all the shows and then he, if Josh has ever mentioned, he'll send him a, a like thing from the transcript. [00:30:26] And so we started doing a Cliff Don, where somebody had the Cliff don segment where somebody would tell a story about Josh. So my story about Josh, not that you asked. Was at my first nationals playing in the Vanderbilt for the first time, cuz Gavin suggested it. We, it was a three-way and we lost in the, uh, afternoon. [00:30:49] So we were playing Josh Dunn's team in the evening and it was, I think Kit Wooey was on the team. Perhaps. I don't remember who Josh was playing with. I think Josh was playing with Roger Lee. And I remember thinking after the second segment that we won and they beat us by like 40 in that segment. [00:31:25] Greg Hinze: So anyway, uh, yeah. So you had a lot of, you ended up having a lot of, uh, you know, great people on, uh, on your, your podcast, uh, you know, great players, uh, like, you know, or even early on you had like Chef Maroth and some. Who are your, some of your favorite, uh, episodes? Do you have standout episodes where it's just like, you know, wow, this is like, you know, bridge on a, on another level. [00:31:48] Like, I just getting to know somebody this like, is  [00:31:50] John McAllister: just like, I think the three people that come to mind are Gavin because it was the first one and I've been wanting to do the podcast for a long time, probably three years. And so when I actually recorded the conversation, I thought, wow, this is, you know, it was just cool to actually finally do it. [00:32:07] And he tells a great story about ducking with King in one offside, and I mean, that was just why I wanted to do it. And then Hammond, you know, probably the most recognizable bridge name and then troth because he just was great. Like he told great stories and. You know, Jeff has really, uh, helped me become a, like, get more out of my bridge ability by challenging me to, to be a better player. [00:32:41] And, uh, so Jeff is always a very, uh,  [00:32:47] Greg Hinze: like fierce competitor. I mean, he is like, yes, I mean, but he's always so friendly and helpful away from the game as well, you know, but. He is, uh, always at the table. It's like nothing. He doesn't miss anything. He is never phased. It's just like, how, how does this guy ever, never do anything wrong? [00:33:03] John McAllister: he was my partner for a regional last year in Hilton Head and at Fir it went from like being elated that I'm playing with Jeff Maxy. And so frustrated with him cuz he was frustrated with me and it took me a while. I was driving back to Virginia after the second day we played together, and I was listening to these podcasts and I thought, man, this, you know, eventually it got through to me that the reason that he was upset with me is I wasn't getting the best outta myself. [00:33:32] And that led me to have my best year of bridge ever last year, which, uh, yeah, was a really, really good  [00:33:38] Greg Hinze: year. Capping it off. still, you still see you glowing, . Yeah. Uh, okay. Well, uh, some of your other favorite bridge  [00:33:48] John McAllister: memories. Well, I'll tell a story. So, I played my first World championships in Sonya in 2014, and the way that I ended up doing that was Christina Lund Madson had emailed me and she said that her and Dennis Bilda, who's one of the, you know, great players, great young players, uh, in the world, they were looking for a partners for the mixed teams. [00:34:14] and that sounded like fun. I really liked Christina. I didn't know much about her, her playing, uh, but I knew Dennis was a really like a rising star, and so I needed to have a female partner. I said, I don't have a female partner, and she suggested mre, uh, MRE Campanile who's, who's also been a guest on the show. [00:34:37] And I remember when, when mcg. So I went up and met her in New York City. We had lunch on her birthday and we hit it off and we're like, let's do this. And, and then I remember when we talked on the phone or we tried to talk on the phone for the first time. Riss originally from, uh, well she immigrated Israel, but she's originally from Romania. [00:34:56] And I remember I couldn't understand her and I was like, I don't think this is gonna work. . So, uh, are you speaking English? Miri introduced me to a lot of her friends. . I think just, that's one of the things about Bridge is like, it's, it's kind of a strange dynamic because we're playing against the other people. [00:35:19] So there are more often than not, you know, people are your opponent, but at the same time there's a lot of, there's a lot of kinship and, you know, spirit and, uh, You know, like for example, you congratulating me in, in Phoenix for winning the national, for winning the event. Like so many people were so excited for, for me. [00:35:41] And, uh,  [00:35:43] Greg Hinze: yeah, it, it, it's nice. I mean, uh, yeah, it's a lot of camaraderie, you know, it's, it's bitter competition at the table, but then away from it at the parties at night or whatever afterwards, you know, the drinking at the bars and going over the hands and so, Speaking of hands that you're like most  [00:36:03] John McAllister: nightmare hand ever. [00:36:04] Uh, well, there was a hand at the, I played in the mixed world championships this year with, uh, Olivia Sheen as my partner and we were playing in the Paris. We didn't make it to the, uh, heads up matches for teams when we're playing in the pairs. And I had like, uh, a six of diamonds. Queen 10, double 10 of clubs, Jack, fourth of hearts. [00:36:33] So I had ace, queen jack, six of diamonds, queen 10, double 10 jack, fourth of hearts. So they opened a, I was fourth and they opened a Polish club on my right and every, nobody's vulnerable. So I bid three diamonds and it goes, What happened? I forget what happened, but they got to seven eventually, lefty did six hearts. [00:37:00] So Polish Club, you don't get, it's like a strong club in that you don't reveal your suit at first, or the fact that you, so I, I didn't have Jack fourth of hearts. I had, I had like 10, I think I had ten fourth of Harvey anyway now. So now the guy bids five hearts, then lefty bids six hearts, and then they bid seven. [00:37:22] and I'm kind of rooting for them to bid Seven Hearts . So I lead the ace of diamonds cuz I'm thinking, you know, there's no way that they're bidding this grand slam with the king of diamonds. You know, they're not valuing that. But lo and behold, lefty had King Fourth of Diamonds, . So now declare has a chance to make it. [00:37:44] And I'm like, shit. I was rooting for that and now I'm get about to get burned. So Dummy had Ace start of clubs and declare had King Jack nine fourth, and if they, so I'm like, am I gonna play the Queen of Clubs on the first round of clubs? So he drew Trumps and now he plays. I think I had three Trumps. I don't know I'm telling the story terribly, but he, on the first round of clubs, he plays club to the Ace and I played the Queen [00:38:18] And now  [00:38:20] Greg Hinze: did he have like nine of 'em and  [00:38:21] John McAllister: now he played No, no. It actually worked. He played, he played back and he thought, and he thought, now I played the nine and I won the 10. I was like, yeah. So it went from being a nightmare to. It was all, both your nightmare and your  [00:38:36] Greg Hinze: first favorite hand All. Yeah. [00:38:39] John McAllister: Yeah. Nightmare hands. I mean so many nightmare hands. I remember a hand mire in the world championships. We were on the verge of qualifying for the finals of the world pairs in 2014. My first world championship, the World Bridge Series, and there was a hand where I had like, uh, king in one sp. and we had a two over one auction and then she bid two. [00:39:03] No. And now I just bid three. No, cuz you know, that was just the right thing to do. And they lead a spade through my king and it goes queen. And then the, and then my lefty plays the ACEs spades and mires. Jack Doubleton comes. Now they got the whole space suit and I'm like, God damn it nigger, why are you hogging the hand? [00:39:30] Oh, .  [00:39:31] Greg Hinze: That's funny. Funny. So, uh, most important bridge convention if  [00:39:37] John McAllister: you can only have one. Oh, wow. Probably negative double. I think. Uh, I played in London, used to talk about the bridge in the Menagerie series. I played rubber bridge for the first time over there and I felt like I was a character. I felt like I was in that. [00:39:52] when I was play. Which one were you? Well, I wasn't nec, I just felt like I, I didn't have a character myself, but I just felt like I was like playing with the characters in that book. And we, they don't let you play negative doubles there. They don't let you play. Don't  [00:40:07] Greg Hinze: they all play like usually the same? [00:40:08] Everybody plays the same thing  [00:40:09] John McAllister: like that. They don't play, they don't. You play Roman keycard. You can only, you can't find out about the King of Trump or the queen of Queen of Trump. Bobby, uh, Wolf was  [00:40:20] Greg Hinze: a big, uh, advocator of, uh, not playing key card. He wouldn't mind being on, uh, in a slam on the finesse of the King of Trump. [00:40:28] So he would always know, although you may know you're off a key card, he would know that it was the king cuz he would know about the number of ACEs cuz he didn't count the king as a key card, counted that later in the Kings or whatever. So, so he would know that he would be on a finesse and he wouldn't mind. [00:40:46] Is it better than like, being there and like, oh, am I off the Ace ? It's not even on the Finesse, it's off the Ace. You lose the Ace .  [00:40:54] John McAllister: Is he someone that's been a mentor to you? Like I know he is from Texas. I think we got to play with Bobby one  [00:40:59] Greg Hinze: time and uh, I just remember that was like we, we, we wrote down like four things on the commissioner. [00:41:04] We had those, uh, the white com, the old fashioned white convention card. I think we wrote down like four things, like 15, 17 real big with transfer or something, and. We wrote down, you know, ACE asking, it was like not, it was not . We, and we wrote down carding or something. And, uh, so we, we played, uh, we played that one time. [00:41:24] And, uh, I played as a teammate of his, uh, a few times. He had some, uh, of his regular older partners, uh, that he played with some, some long ago. And, and I played against him many times from, uh, the area that I was playing in. Uh, I think he eventually moved to Vegas and, uh, I don't  [00:41:43] John McAllister: dunno what's happening. I don't even know. [00:41:44] I, I'm sure I've played against him, but not, uh, I only have a couple more questions by the way. I just, who, I wanna say that Greg sent me a full list of questions, including like, the best hand. I, I don't know if the best hand was in there, but I wanted to be spontaneous. It would've been something like the best hand would've been good to think, or worst hand would've been good to think. [00:42:05] Before, uh, but you did send me like a full list. Yeah, that one.  [00:42:08] Greg Hinze: I, I, I'm not even sure I included that. I did throw, I, I did have some questions that it weren't on your list that I asked you. So anyway, like this one who's faster, you or Justin Law,  [00:42:21] John McAllister: were you at that tournament? No, but I heard about it. So you're referring to at the Williamsburg Regional some years ago. [00:42:31] We had a, a race in the hotel conference area and it was probably a 50 yard dash and Justin smoked me . Sad but true.  [00:42:46] Greg Hinze: And question from my wife. You like pineapple on your  [00:42:51] John McAllister: pizza? I used to like a Hawaiian pizza. I used to, that used to be on my order, but, uh, it's been a while. Why? Why is your wife asking? I don't know. [00:43:02] She  [00:43:02] Greg Hinze: knew I was gonna be doing this interview and, uh, she just thought, uh, that was a, some silly question. Thought I would ask.  [00:43:11] John McAllister: You can cut back out , cut out the pineapple pizza, . You got it.  [00:43:18] Greg Hinze: Anyway, I don't, I don't have anything else. Okay. John, I going through my list of questions.  [00:43:25] John McAllister: How, what do you, what is your setup there? [00:43:27] Do you have like a sheet of paper with all the questions on 'em? Do you have 'em like, uh, yeah, I,  [00:43:32] Greg Hinze: I, I'm looking at my little questions here. Yeah. And then some of 'em, you know, I had to skip over cuz you kind of covered them already. You know, they were gonna be questions, but That's okay. I mean, that's great. [00:43:42] You know, it's great. I don't have to ask questions. You just knew what I was gonna ask you. Well. As if you knew, like, so somebody may have fed you the questions.  [00:43:50] John McAllister: No, he did, but I mean, I really appreciate it. When I saw that list of questions, I wasn't sure if you were like, how committed you were to it and if, what if it was more like me saying, oh, you know, you offered to do this, but maybe, anyway, when I got that list of questions from you, I was really, it really touched me like that you were. [00:44:08] You were thinking about it so much. Well, I'm glad.  [00:44:10] Greg Hinze: I mean, this went, I, I was a little nervous about how this may go cuz it's, you know, not so easy to just, to be, you know, talking and you're, you're used to it. I'm, I'm not, I'm not so used to it. .  [00:44:21] John McAllister: It's funny how I'm used to it. It's funny how it's something that is so natural just to do. [00:44:28] Like me and you, for me and you to talk, but then when it becomes a Yeah, that's what made it  [00:44:33] Greg Hinze: easy for me. Cuz I mean, you know, we're looking at each other on the camera or whatever, so we can see each other and it's just like, to me, it's not like really doing an interview at all. I mean, you know, it's more like just talking to a friend, you know, just like, tell me more about you tell me something. [00:44:47] John McAllister: Didn't know. Mm-hmm. , what was the most surprising? Like, what was the depth? What was the depth? Can you. Is there a way for you to explain the depths of the research that you did or ? Like what the depths, what do you think was like the most down a rabbit hole you went? I didn't  [00:45:06] Greg Hinze: go that far, really. I was like, uh, you know, I, I, I, I just, yeah. [00:45:11] I found your police profiles and your mugshot. That, that was, that was the most surprising to me was when I found your mug.  [00:45:21] John McAllister: I have never been arrested, by the way, for all my loyal listeners out there. I, I have not. Well, they should take that off  [00:45:28] Greg Hinze: the internet  [00:45:28] John McAllister: then, . Um, well, thank you. No, I,  [00:45:32] Greg Hinze: I, I, I, seriously, I, I didn't, I didn't do that much research. [00:45:35] Um, and you know, I mean, just, I, I, I know a lot about you already, , you're a great guy and, and a lot of people, a lot of people know a lot about you.  [00:45:46] John McAllister: Well, it's, it is, it is. I'm flattered and I really appreciate it and, uh, thank you so much. Oh, you're  [00:45:52] Greg Hinze: quite welcome. And, uh, yeah, thanks. Thanks for having me once more. [00:45:57] I really enjoyed it. We'll see you again on the circuit.  [00:46:00] John McAllister: Are you playing any tournaments next nationals? I, so here's your, here's your team. The next national. I've got some possibilities out there, but nothing is confirmed. Yeah. Okay, well, the intrigue, we'll see you there in New Orleans. We're going though, for sure, right? [00:46:15] Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, for sure. No, I'm definitely playing. You playing with Vinnie or, I don't think so. You don't know? They, nothing's  [00:46:21] Greg Hinze: confirmed. Okay.  [00:46:24] John McAllister: All right, man. I'll see you in New Orleans. I'm, I'm actually playing in the North American Paris. Are you gonna be there for that? No. No. Have you won that  [00:46:33] Greg Hinze: Platinum Pierce? [00:46:34] No. I've, I've, I. I think I only entered one time to the national level. We made it and we got knocked out first day or something. What  [00:46:45] John McAllister: was your first national win? Yeah. I've never done well in that event.  [00:46:48] Greg Hinze: My first national win was in New Orleans where we're going now, and in 2004 we won the North American Swiss, but that was in the fall of 2004. [00:47:00] This is spring of  [00:47:01] John McAllister: 2020, whatever. Had you been close before that?  [00:47:06] Greg Hinze: I was fourth in the LMS once, uh, before that, the three day LM pair, like basically lost in the last round. Mm-hmm. , , it was pretty  [00:47:17] John McAllister: close. Who is your partner?  [00:47:20] Greg Hinze: Uh, guy with, uh, I don't play with him, haven't play with him long time, but Nagi came out from, uh, he's from Texas also. [00:47:28] He's one of my original players that I used to play with learning back in the day. Played a lot of bridge with. But not, not so much. In the last 15  [00:47:36] John McAllister: years, if you could, if you could teach bridge to one person on the planet, who would it be to teach to one person on the planet? You got to choose your bridge student. [00:47:47] Who would it be?  [00:47:49] Greg Hinze: Yeah, it would be like he's my, yeah, so like somebody famous, like, uh, I don't know, maybe, uh, yeah, I don't know. That's too tough of a question. Something like famous actor  [00:47:58] John McAllister: or something. That would be pretty cool. All right, well you gotta gimme an answer in New Orleans. Okay, I'll give you an answer. [00:48:03] New Orleans,  [00:48:03] Greg Hinze: um, he put me on the spot  [00:48:05] John McAllister: now. All right, man. Thanks.   Resources Connect with John LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/johnmca/  Website - thesettingtrick.com/    Book by John Carruthers Bridge with Another Perfect Partner –  goodreads.com/book/show/60495965-bridge-with-another-perfect-partner    Book by S.J. Simon Why You Lose at Bridge –  goodreads.com/en/book/show/1141603    Movie - Double Dummy imdb.com/title/tt3531224/  doubledummymovie.com/ 

RVVS
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RVVS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 9:02


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Authentic Business Adventures Podcast

Glenna Shannahan - Madison Bridge Club What do Warren Buffet, Bill Gates and Glenna Shannahan have in common?  They all play bridge.  Glenna just happens to be a bit better at it. Glenna is the owner of Madison Bridge Club, a business that operates on the south side of Madison, Wisconsin for clients to learn and play the game of bridge. Listen as Glenna explains the game of bridge, how to play and how she has trained thousands of clients over the course of decades. Enjoy! Visit Glenna at: https://www.bridgewebs.com/madison/  

Jim and Them
Corey Feldman Hollywood Medium - #741 Part 2

Jim and Them

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 86:53


Corey Feldman: It is the 2-2-2, so we are making up lost times by going back to Corey Feldman's appearance on the Hollywood Medium!Console Rewind: A 78 year old woman gets tossed out of an Uber which brings us down memory lane with old console launches and nostalgia.Boosie: Boosie going in on the police that pulled him over, living the dream.LIVE TO BE 600!, ELVIS!, LITTLE LESS CONVERSATION!, DANNY OCEAN!, OCEAN'S 11!, CASEY AFFLECK!, THE GAY!, THE FRAY!, HOW TO SAVE A LIFE!, SOMETHING I JUST LISTENED TO RANDOMLY THIS WEEK JIM!, JIMMY FALLON!, ARIANA GRANDE!, MEG THE STALLION!, MASKED CHRISTMAS!, BOOSTERS!, VACCINES!, RELATIONSHIP!, GILCREASE!, MICHAELS!, HOLIDAYS!, HALLOWEEN!, HOLLYWOOD MEDIUM!, COREY FELDMAN!, FELDDOGG!, E CHANNEL!, COREY HAIM!, 2016!, MICHAEL JACKSON!, SMASHMOUTH!, YOUNG!, HELL!, GRANDFATHER!, WORLD WAR 2!, BIRTHMARK!, THE RAPE OF 2 COREYS!, TYLER HENRY!, PEE IS POOP!, U R FREE!, UBER DRIVER!, CABBIE!, ATTACK!, 78 YEAR OLD!, JITTERBUG PHONE!, LESBIANS FIGHTING A MAN!, BRIDGE CLUB!, HARRY!, BARGAIN!, WHEELING AND DEALING!, CONSOLE REWIND!, HALO!, DUAL STICK!, XBOX LIVE!, ORIGINAL!, DREAMCAST!, SEAMAN!, N-WORD!, DUKE!, MADCATZ!, SNES!, TOP GUN!, NES!, AIRCRAFT CARRIER!, KARATE KID!, MARIO 3!, THE WIZARD!, BUTCHIE!, VHS TAPES!, SCARECROW!, KEVIN BRENNAN!, HAWAII TOM!, NO PRESH!, HUNK!, SLICE OF DUDE!, LUKE!, GILMORE GIRLS!, BOOSIE!, POLICE!, FUCK THE POLICE!, ANNUAL SALARY!, 30,000 DOLLARS!, SHOOTOUT!, POLICE SHOOTING!, BROTHER!, DROWNING!, PALETTE CLEANSER!, BOO CREW 2022!

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
Author Patricia Sands On The Storytellers

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 22:28


Episode 53: Sharing new secrets with Author Patricia Sands on The Storytellers. Patricia Sands lives two hours north of Toronto, but her heart's other home is the South of France. An avid traveler, she spends part of each year on the Cote d'Azur and once a year co-leads a 16-women, 12-day tour of the Riviera and Provence. Her award-winning 2010 debut novel, The Bridge Club, is a book club favorite. The Promise of Provence, which launched her three-part Love in Provence series was a finalist for a 2013 USA Best Book Award and a 2014 National Indie Excellence Award, an Amazon Hot New Release in April 2013, and a 2015 nominee for a #RBRT Golden Rose award in the category of romance. Drawing Lessons, Sands' fifth novel, also set in the south of France, was released by Lake Union Publishing in 2017 and was a Finalist in the Somerset Literary Book Award 2019. The Villa des Violettes miniseries released in 2019/20 and Book 4 is anticipated in 2023. Her just released novel is The Secrets We Hide. She is also busy writing a novella, Lost At Sea, to be included in the nine-book Sail Away series that will publish in January 2023. Find out more about Patricia at: http://www.patriciasandsauthor.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/patricia.sands.9 and https://www.facebook.com/AuthorPatriciaSands Twitter https://twitter.com/patricia_sands Bookbub https://www.bookbub.com/authors/patricia-sands Goodreads - http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4381348.Patricia_Sands Instagram https://www.instagram.com/psands.stories/?hl=en The Storytellers hosted by Grace Sammon, focuses on individuals who choose to leave their mark on the world through the art of story. Each episode engages guests and listeners in the story behind the story of authors, artists, reporters and others who leave a legacy of storytelling. Applying her years of experience as an educator, entrepreneur, author, and storyteller herself, Grace brings to listeners an intimate one-on-one experience with her guests. Visit Grace at her website www.gracesammon.net. Contact Grace about being a guest on the show, email her at grace@gracesammon.net Follow Grace: On Facebook https://www.facebook.com/GraceSammonWrites/ On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/GraceSammonWrites/ On Twitter https://www.twitter.com/GSammonWrites On LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/grace-sammon-84389153/ #TheStorytellers #Storyteller #Storytellers # Storytelling #AuhtorInterview #LetsTalkBooks #LeaveYourMark #AuthorLife #StorytellerLife #ArtofStory #AuthorTalkNetwork #BookishRoadTrip #AuthorTalkNetwork #AuthorsOnTheAirGlobalRadioNetwork #author #france #hawaii #travel #lovereading #novel #noveltalk #photography #mentalawarness The Storytellers is a copyrighted work © of Grace Sammon and Authors on The Air Global Radio Network.

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
Author Patricia Sands On The Storytellers

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 22:28


Episode 53: Sharing new secrets with Author Patricia Sands on The Storytellers. Patricia Sands lives two hours north of Toronto, but her heart's other home is the South of France. An avid traveler, she spends part of each year on the Cote d'Azur and once a year co-leads a 16-women, 12-day tour of the Riviera and Provence. Her award-winning 2010 debut novel, The Bridge Club, is a book club favorite. The Promise of Provence, which launched her three-part Love in Provence series was a finalist for a 2013 USA Best Book Award and a 2014 National Indie Excellence Award, an Amazon Hot New Release in April 2013, and a 2015 nominee for a #RBRT Golden Rose award in the category of romance. Drawing Lessons, Sands' fifth novel, also set in the south of France, was released by Lake Union Publishing in 2017 and was a Finalist in the Somerset Literary Book Award 2019. The Villa des Violettes miniseries released in 2019/20 and Book 4 is anticipated in 2023. Her just released novel is The Secrets We Hide. She is also busy writing a novella, Lost At Sea, to be included in the nine-book Sail Away series that will publish in January 2023. Find out more about Patricia at: http://www.patriciasandsauthor.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/patricia.sands.9 and https://www.facebook.com/AuthorPatriciaSands Twitter https://twitter.com/patricia_sands Bookbub https://www.bookbub.com/authors/patricia-sands Goodreads - http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4381348.Patricia_Sands Instagram https://www.instagram.com/psands.stories/?hl=en The Storytellers hosted by Grace Sammon, focuses on individuals who choose to leave their mark on the world through the art of story. Each episode engages guests and listeners in the story behind the story of authors, artists, reporters and others who leave a legacy of storytelling. Applying her years of experience as an educator, entrepreneur, author, and storyteller herself, Grace brings to listeners an intimate one-on-one experience with her guests. Visit Grace at her website www.gracesammon.net. Contact Grace about being a guest on the show, email her at grace@gracesammon.net Follow Grace: On Facebook https://www.facebook.com/GraceSammonWrites/ On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/GraceSammonWrites/ On Twitter https://www.twitter.com/GSammonWrites On LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/grace-sammon-84389153/ #TheStorytellers #Storyteller #Storytellers # Storytelling #AuhtorInterview #LetsTalkBooks #LeaveYourMark #AuthorLife #StorytellerLife #ArtofStory #AuthorTalkNetwork #BookishRoadTrip #AuthorTalkNetwork #AuthorsOnTheAirGlobalRadioNetwork #author #france #hawaii #travel #lovereading #novel #noveltalk #photography #mentalawarness The Storytellers is a copyrighted work © of Grace Sammon and Authors on The Air Global Radio Network.

Regionaljournal Ostschweiz
St- Gallen schränkt Wasserentnahme ein bisschen ein

Regionaljournal Ostschweiz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 5:02


Die Einschränkungen betreffen noch fast niemanden. Es sei eher als eine Warnung gedacht, dass es in der nächsten Zeit weitere Massnahmen geben könnte. Weitere Themen: * Listerien in geräuchertem Fisch * Sommerserie: Zu Besuch beim Bridge-Club

Regionaljournal Bern Freiburg Wallis
«Von Gräben und Brücken»: Besuch in einem Zürcher Bridge-Club

Regionaljournal Bern Freiburg Wallis

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 5:14


Die Sommerserie der Regionaljournale beschäftigt sich mit Gräben und Brücken – mit richtigen und virtuellen. Das Spiel Bridge ist so eine Brücke, die Menschen verbindet. Ein Besuch in einem Zürcher Bridge-Club. Weiter in der Sendung: * Die Probleme mit der neuen Software der Berner Kantonspolizei beschäftigen nun auch die Politik.

Regionaljournal Basel Baselland
Sommerserie «Vo Gräbe und Brugge»: Ein Besuch im Bridge-Club

Regionaljournal Basel Baselland

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 5:10


Weltweit spielen Millionen Menschen Bridge. In der Schweiz sind es aber nur ein paar Tausend, die sich für das Kartenspiel begeistern. Besonders unter Ausländer:innen und Expats sei Bridge beliebt, sagt die Präsidentin des ältesten Bridge-Clubs der Deutschschweiz. * Chefwechsel bei der Roche: Thomas Schinecker wird neuer CEO * Conference League: FCB gewinnt gegen Crusaders FC mit 2:0

Harold's Old Time Radio
Paul Harvey - Prison Bridge Club

Harold's Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2022 3:46


Paul Harvey - Prison Bridge Club

Mainstreet Cape Breton
Cape Breton Duplicate Bridge Club has reopened

Mainstreet Cape Breton

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 7:58


Mary Osyany and Gloria McFadgen spoke about the reopening of the Duplicate Bridge club at Club 55 here in Sydney.

The Marvel of My OrDiNaRy Life!
BoNuS EPISODE - RATS!

The Marvel of My OrDiNaRy Life!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2021 11:34


What do rats and Bridge Club have in common?  You'll find out! One of my favorites... Rats!

Steven Phillips with The Morning Dish
The Morning Dish with Radney Foster. With "Just Call Me Lonesome", “Nobody Wins,” & “Crazy Over You.

Steven Phillips with The Morning Dish

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 16:13


As a young musician straight out of Texas, Radney Foster spent the lengthy drives in between tour stops reading the likes of John Steinbeck, Larry McMurtry, and Harper Lee. Over 30 years of artist cuts later, there is no question that he himself is an established storyteller. Whether it's navigating the ever-changing music industry or battling a sudden, terrifying illness – Foster definitely has a story to tell.In late Fall 2015, the legendary songwriter got the diagnosis every musician fears-- a severe case of pneumonia and laryngitis. However, for someone who's been producing songs for almost 40 years, the desire to write doesn't fade along with the voice. During a grueling six week period of vocal constraint, Foster's creative side emerged in the form of a short story inspired by the song, titled “Sycamore Creek,” and the idea for Foster's newest endeavor was born.For You To See The Stars is a project comprised of two parts – a book and a CD. The book is a collection of short stories published by Working Title Farm. Though the stories are fiction, they are informed by Foster's upbringing on the Mexican border in Del Rio, TX. The story that most closely resembles memoir, “Bridge Club,” is a humorous and poignant retelling of the song “Greatest Show on Earth,” a recollection of playing music with family and friends on the back porch on a Saturday night.While it's evident that Texas has always been an inspiration for his music, in For You To See The Stars, Foster explores various landscapes, both physical and emotional, from the story of a retired spy in New Orleans, to the tale of a Dallas lawyer wandering the Rocky Mountains in search of redemption, to a post apocalyptic parable of a world in endless war.The beauty of this CD/book combo lives within Foster's extensive imagery, which not only further expands the meaning behind Foster's songs, but gives the reader a look at the thought process behind his songwriting. “For me, the goal of writing is always to touch that one person so much that they wonder how I got a peek into their living room--how I understood exactly what they felt. More than just rhyming or having a pretty melody, I try to express a part of the human condition that can make someone want to laugh, cry, make love, or all of the above.”Although the literature can be enjoyed independently, each story is uniquely coupled with a song. The 10-track album, also titled For You To See The Stars, features nine new songs and a special re-recording of “Raining on Sunday,” the song Foster co-wrote with Darrell Brown, which became one of Keith Urban's top Billboard singles. The album was recorded at the historic Nashville studio Sound Emporium and was produced by award-winning Will Kimbrough, who also plays multiple instruments and sings on the record.For You To See The Stars is Radney Foster's eleventh album. Foster has written eight number one hit singles, including his own “Nobody Wins,” and “Crazy Over You” with duo Foster & Lloyd. His discography contains countless cuts by artists ranging anywhere from country (Keith Urban, The Dixie Chicks, Luke Bryan, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band) to contemporary (Marc Broussard, Hootie & The Blowfish, Kenny Loggins, Los Lonely Boys). Although highly recognized and accomplished in the music world, Foster is a true renaissance man. In addition to For You To See The Stars being his first book, Foster recently starred in the world premiere of "Troubadour,” at Atlanta's Tony Award winning Alliance Theatre.  He also appears in the upcoming feature film, Beauty Mark.

Bridge Club
Bringing Bridge Club Back Baby: Season Two Coming Soon

Bridge Club

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 0:36


Join Mallory Mahoney, Lindsay Flood, and Jenna Thomas for season 2 of Bridge Club. We still don't agree but we are good with it. This season we are bringing you our takes on influencers in the wilds, imposter syndrome, things you put in your hoohaa, and much more. This isn't your Grandma's Bridge Club.

The Spark File with Susan Blackwell and Laura Camien
Creativity Sparks: For Love of the Game

The Spark File with Susan Blackwell and Laura Camien

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 56:02


This week, Susan and Laura serve up a single spark -- a spark 30 years in the making! Learn about the little card game that could - Canasta - and how it rose to fame, despite the Bridge Club establishment trying to keep it down! Friends and Foes, Joy and Pain, Triumph and Defeat intermingle at the card table. Plus a bonus mini-spark - did you know the Olympics once contained a competition for the ARTS?!?

New England Weekend
Bridge Club of Greater Lowell Offers Strength Through Community for People in Recovery

New England Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2021 38:59


Bob Cox, the founder and executive director of the Bridge Club of Greater Lowell, joins Nichole to talk about the Club's mission - providing safety, solidarity, and support to those struggling with addiction around the Merrimack Valley and beyond. Bob details his own journey with substance abuse, and how a round of treatment in Florida sparked the Club's creation. He also talks about the services they offer, such as recovery coaching and connections to detox. ++ CW: addiction, drug/alcohol use, suicide attempt ++

Side Hustle School
#1584 - Q&A: My bridge club gets no respect!

Side Hustle School

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 7:35


A listener enjoys playing bridge, but she’s the youngest in her local club by several decades. How can she get paid to pass on her love of the game to a new generation?   Side Hustle School features a new episode EVERY DAY, featuring detailed case studies of people who earn extra money without quitting their job. This year, the show includes free guided lessons and listener Q&A several days each week.   Share: #SideHustleSchool Show notes: SideHustleSchool.com Twitter: @chrisguillebeau Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Kings Point in Tamarac Podcast
Passover & Easter Message From Arlene Sandler Of Bridge Club On Wednesday 03-25-2021

Kings Point in Tamarac Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 0:50


Passover & Easter Message From Arlene Sandler Of Bridge Club On Wednesday 03-25-2021

The Best of Women's Fiction
Patricia Sands, award-winning author of The Bridge Club and the Love in Provence Series

The Best of Women's Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2021 15:50


Patricia chats about the new ten-year anniversary edition of her debut novel and award-winner, The Bridge Club, and shares her inspiration for this tale of eight friends. Plus, how she started as an Indie author, then got a surprise call with that coveted publishing offer from Amazon's Lake Union. And she has great writing advice and lots of book recommendations! Connect with Patricia at www.patriciasandsauthor.com or on Instagram at @patricialsands Find all episodes at www.bestofwomensfiction.com

Bridge Club
Coming Soon: Bridge Club

Bridge Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 0:44


Join Mallory Mahoney, Lindsay Flood, and Jenna Thomas as we tackle topics both tough and trivial. We don't always agree—and that's okay! We're here to understand each other, challenge each other respectfully, and be vulnerable…and okay, maybe a little snarky too. This isn't your Grandma's Bridge Club.

Kings Point in Tamarac Podcast
Bridge Club On Wednesday Holiday Message

Kings Point in Tamarac Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 1:04


Bridge Club On Wednesday Holiday Message

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
Patricia Sands and The Bridge Club

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 37:26


Author Patricia Sands talks to host Kerry Anne King about the 10th anniversary edition of The Bridge Club in an interesting look at "then" and "now" in the life of an author.

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Tell Me Your Secrets: Off the Page with People Who Make Books

Author Patricia Sands talks to host Kerry Anne King about the 10th anniversary edition of The Bridge Club in an interesting look at "then" and "now" in the life of an author. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tellmeyoursecrets/message

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Irn Brewss
Bridge Stammtisch

Irn Brewss

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 49:20


https://www.bestofscotland.deNeue Folge, neues Glück !Eine Folge mit allen Emotionen, wem haben wir die neue Fußgängerbrücke zu verdanken und was hat der Bridge Club damit zu tun.Und wie stehen die Steelers?Die Irn Brewss stark wie immer !

Tea. Toast. & Trivia.
Patricia Sands on Telling Your Story

Tea. Toast. & Trivia.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 18:52


Season 2 Episode 40: Patricia Sands on Telling Your Story Welcome to Tea Toast & Trivia. Thank you for listening in. “Become a possibilitarian. No matter how dark things seem to be or actually are, raise your sights and see possibilities — always see them, for they’re always there.” Norman Vincent Peale “Sixty-two-year-old Arianna arrives in the South of France for a two-week artists’ workshop full of anticipation but burdened by guilt. Back home in Toronto, she has been living with the devastating diagnosis of her husband’s dementia and the heartbreak of watching the man she has loved for decades slip away before her eyes. What does her future hold without Ben? Before her is a blank canvas.” Drawing Lessons, Patricia Sands Transitions, art, and France are all found in my current read, “Drawing Lessons.” I am delighted and thrilled that the brilliant storyteller, Patricia Sands, the author of Drawing Lessons is joining us today and bridging the distance of 3,364 km between Vancouver and Toronto. We are celebrating the 10th anniversary of Patricia’s first book, “The Bridge Club,” which was published in 2010. Based loosely on her bridge club, the story weaves the reader through a maze of life’s inevitable scenarios. So, put the kettle on and add to this exciting conversation. I am your host Rebecca Budd and I am looking forward to sharing this moment with you. Exiting news for Book Clubs. Patricia has an open invitation to get together in someone’s home to talk about her books via Zoom, phone, or FaceTime! Choose one of Patricia’s novels, decide on a date and time, and have someone from your group email Patricia at patriciasandsauthor@gmail.com or message her through Facebook or Instagram @patricialsands. A special thank you, Patricia, for this extraordinary conversation. I am delighted that we have connected. Until next time, dear friends, keep safe and be well. And remember you are only an internet click away from Patricia and the South of France on patriciasandsauthor.com

Veterinary Innovation Podcast
49 - Catherine Haskins | The Bridge Club

Veterinary Innovation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 22:40


Today's world is more connected than ever, but are we actually connecting with others? This week, Shawn & Ivan speak with Catherine Haskins, co-founder of The Bridge Club, about building a veterinary community with a focus on relationships and engagement. Catherine recommends Work Like a Producer by Bonnie Curtis (bit.ly/2MN43P3). Learn more about Catherine at thebridgeclub.com.Check out Catherine's book, Nicknames, at amzn.to/3fcQEfh.

Business Jazz
The Risky Bridge Club Doesn't Appeal to Introverted Politicians

Business Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 27:09


What is the most appealing name for Paul's new client? We are face-to-face again for the season finale of the lock-down 10th series of Business Jazz.

Why Do Pets Matter? Hosted by Debra Hamilton, Esq.
Catherine Haskins "An Evolutionary Love Affair with Animals and The People Who Care For Them" on Why Do Pets Matter? with Debra Hamilton Podcast #135

Why Do Pets Matter? Hosted by Debra Hamilton, Esq.

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 29:02


Catherine Haskins “An Evolutionary Love Affair with Animals and The People Who Care For Them” on Why Do Pets Matter? with Debra Hamilton Podcast #135The human-animal bond reveals itself in some surprisingly awesome ways during the wee hours of the morning for Catherine Haskins. And, she has fallen even more deeply in love with animals and the people who care for them during her career as a conversationalist and communications strategist in the animal health industry.Enjoy this conversation and be sure to check out this amazing resource:The Bridge Club Pets -- a virtual community for pet parents. Be sure to stop by and check it out!https://www.thebridgeclubpets.com/More About Catherine HaskinsFor more than 25 years, Catherine has combined strategic insights to solve complex problems, build reputations and protect the integrity of products and services for some of the world's most notable brands. Her expertise has enable her to focus solidly on impacting the bottom-line while enhancing a stakeholder's overall experience with a brand. She is an animal health industry insider and is consulted often on both pipeline and issues management.Today, Catherine also leads Haskins Consulting, a strategic communications company dedicated to assisting organizations navigate internal and external communications challenges and opportunities. She is the co-founder of The Bridge Club, the first video-based professional community, engaging the veterinary industry's best in an in-depth conversation about industry issues. The Bridge Club inspires professional and personal growth and creates connections. It’s a "Ted-Talks meets LinkedIn + book club" concept that brings people together in an atmosphere of trust and camaraderie.Throughout her career, she has been honored with multiple awards, but her most recent accolade came from being able to call herself an author, by publishing her first children’s book, Nicknames. More About Debra HamiltonDebra Hamilton is a pet lover extraordinaire! Debra is a full-time mediator and conflict coach for people in disputes over animals and hosts Why Do Pets Matter? to further understanding, compassion and respect for animals globally. She is also a preservationist breeder of Irish Setters!Go here for more:https://hamiltonlawandmediation.com/e-mail: Info@HamiltonLawandMediation.comphone: 914.552.5021Debra works both nationwide and internationally. She has far-reaching experience in resolving interpersonal conflicts involving animals, and she is also well-known in the world of purebred dogs as a top breeder and exhibitor of Irish setters and long-haired dachshunds.Debra speaks widely on the topic of how mediation techniques can help people address conflicts without litigation. She has presented at veterinary schools, the American Kennel Club, the American Veterinary Medical Law Association, the Society of Animal Welfare Administrators, the Living With Animals conference, state bar association Animal Law Committee meetings, and animal interest group meetings. Debra also writes a blog for Hamilton Law and Mediation and is a past contributor to the Solo Practice University blog and the Canine Chronicle.She has been featured in Forbes, the Wall Street Journal, US News and World Report, and the New York Times, just to name a few.As the principal at Hamilton Law and Mediation, PLLC—the nation’s first solo mediation practice dedicated to helping people resolve conflicts over animals—Debra uses alternative dispute resolution to help address disagreements over the family pet during divorce, neighbors’ arguments over a barking dog, and confrontations between clients and veterinarians and other professionals who work with animals.HLM also looks forward to helping animal rights and welfare advocates see the benefit of having a conversation about the best interests of all parties—especially the animals—to resolve animal-related disputes.Debra is admitted to practice law in all New York State courts. She is certified as a mediator and collaborative professional and has worked with various court-based mediation programs in New York City (Queens-Community Mediation Service) and in Westchester and Rockland Counties in New York (Westchester and Rockland Mediation Centers).

Friends In Recovery - Addiction Recovery Podcast

Mike is solo today and he welcomes Bob Cox to Friends in Recovery. Bob talks about a new venture he is undertaking. Ed and Bob cover a variety of topics including: Bob credits Genesis House with saving his life He shares some of his story Bob recounts a story about a visit to the EDI (Easy Does It) club and how it inspired him Bob established the Bridge Club of Greater Lowell based on his experience with EDI and the lack of such facilities in Massachusetts He describes the facility and the services they plan to offer Bob talks about the logo design contest to come up with a logo for The Bridge Club The bridge club is partnering with public and private agencies Mike and Bob discuss the opioid epidemic The website is at bridgeclubofgreaterlowell.com where you can connect to the GoFundMe page Mike Miles can be reached at 978 459-4884 The number for Genesis House is 1 800-737-0933 To get on the email list, send a message to skylern@genesishouse.net If you or a loved one needs help reach out to our panel at Help@FriendsInRecoveryPodcast.com. There are also many ways to help someone that is suffering from addiction. There are professionals here to help you from staging an intervention to getting counseling as a family member. This and every Friends in Recovery Podcast is recorded live at the Studio 21 Podcast Café, is hosted on the United Podcast Network and is brought you by Genesis House.

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RVVS
2019 - Bridge Club des Mureaux

RVVS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 5:35


Association sportive consacrée au bridge

Marvel Movie Minute
IM087: The Evil Bridge Club

Marvel Movie Minute

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 25:17


in which Andy, Pete, and Father David Mowry, the chaplain of the Movies by Minutes community, talk about the villains sizing each other up, spaghetti sauce burn makeup, and Stane’s CEO stance as he sizes up the Mark I Film Sundries Thank you for supporting Marvel Movie Minute on Patreon! Watch this film: iTunes • Amazon • Netflix • Hulu • YouTube Join the conversation on Discord Script Transcript Original teaser trailer Original theatrical trailer Original poster artwork Art of the Title Original Material Follow Father Mowry on Twitter Learn more at FatherDavidMowry.com

Beware of the Leopard: the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy podcast
From the Wormhole Disco to the Zansellquasure Flamarion Bridge Club

Beware of the Leopard: the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 47:28


Join Mark, Jon and Danny as they saunter into the Z section of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Wormhole Disco The place Zaphod and Roosta transport themselves to is the Wormhole Disco, which might as well have been called the Placeholder Club. In this disco there are nozels on the wall that spray the smell of hot sweat over everything, and the place is packed with dancing robots. Wowbagger the Infinitely Prolonged Wowbagger the Infinitely Prolonged was – indeed, is – one of the Universe's very small number of immortal beings. He'd had his immortality thrust upon him by an unfortunate accident with an irrational particle accelerator, a liquid lunch and a pair of rubber bands. The precise details of the accident are not important because no one has ever managed to duplicate the exact circumstances under which it happened, and many people have ended up looking very silly, or dead, or both, trying. He was played by Toby Longworth in the radio series, and he's made it his mission to insult every little being in the universe, just for something to do. Xanthic Re-Structron Destabilised Zenon Emitters The Xanthic Re-Structron Destabilised Zenon Emitter is just one of those throwaway lines Adams tossed in to a conversation between two robots. But if you put that combination of words into the Internet, you get this interesting question, which I'm going to pose to Danny: If there was a drone in the sky directing some type of microwave energy into your house, would you report it to the officials or not? Ysllodins Ysllodins is the star around which most of the Galaxy's major insurance underwriters live, or rather lived. As far as I can tell, this one isn't real. Zamphuor Zamphuor is an unknown ingredient to add when mixing a pangalactic gargleblaster. Zansellquasure Flamarion Bridge Club from beyond the Vortvoid of Qvarne The Zansellquasure Flamarion Bridge Club from beyond the Vortvoid of Qvarne is a party that dines at Miliways, the restaurant at the end of the universe. Links Follow Danny on Twitter Follow Jon Bounds on Twitter Follow Mark on Instagram Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Find more shows from the Outpost Who Runs the World? - Cat's Cabinet of Curiosities

Beware of the Leopard: the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy podcast
From the Wormhole Disco to the Zansellquasure Flamarion Bridge Club

Beware of the Leopard: the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 47:27


Join Mark, Jon and Danny as they saunter into the Z section of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Wormhole Disco The place Zaphod and Roosta transport themselves to is the Wormhole Disco, which might as well have been called the Placeholder Club. In this disco there are nozels on the wall that spray the smell of hot sweat over everything, and the place is packed with dancing robots. Wowbagger the Infinitely Prolonged Wowbagger the Infinitely Prolonged was -- indeed, is -- one of the Universe’s very small number of immortal beings. He'd had his immortality thrust upon him by an unfortunate accident with an irrational particle accelerator, a liquid lunch and a pair of rubber bands. The precise details of the accident are not important because no one has ever managed to duplicate the exact circumstances under which it happened, and many people have ended up looking very silly, or dead, or both, trying. He was played by Toby Longworth in the radio series, and he's made it his mission to insult every little being in the universe, just for something to do. Xanthic Re-Structron Destabilised Zenon Emitters The Xanthic Re-Structron Destabilised Zenon Emitter is just one of those throwaway lines Adams tossed in to a conversation between two robots. But if you put that combination of words into the Internet, you get this interesting question, which I'm going to pose to Danny: > If there was a drone in the sky directing some type of microwave energy into your house, would you report it to the officials or not? Ysllodins Ysllodins is the star around which most of the Galaxy’s major insurance underwriters live, or rather lived. As far as I can tell, this one isn't real. Zamphuor Zamphuor is an unknown ingredient to add when mixing a pangalactic gargleblaster. Zansellquasure Flamarion Bridge Club from beyond the Vortvoid of Qvarne The Zansellquasure Flamarion Bridge Club from beyond the Vortvoid of Qvarne is a party that dines at Miliways, the restaurant at the end of the universe.

Veterinary Viewfinder Podcast
Female Veterinary Entrepreneurs, Networking, and Wine?

Veterinary Viewfinder Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 27:30


This week hosts Dr. Ernie Ward and Beckie Mossor, RVT are joined by one of the veterinary industry’s longtime female leaders and entrepreneurs, Brenda Andresen. Brenda shares her personal story, what she sees as some of the most pressing challenges faced by veterinary professionals today, and her latest project, The Bridge Club. Brenda also weighs in on the Veterinary Nurse Initiative (VNI), telemedicine, and how professional women can support, instead of competing against, each other. The Bridge Club website: https://thebridgeclub.com/ Thanks, Viewfinders for your continued support! If you haven’t, please leave us a quick review in iTunes. Talk to you again every Wednesday!

Benny & Surenny Nightshift
05 Best of Benny & Surenny - Sports and Doorbells (Tim Hewitt, Matt Stewart, Bonnie Tangey)

Benny & Surenny Nightshift

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2019 44:48


Benny & Surenny love sport. They f*cken love sport. No, it's not just an act they put on to seem more macho around Bridge Club. What a treat it is for the boys then to take a call from Triple X and sports broadcasting royalty, Big Hewy.Doreen calls in to vent frustration at what is considered "news" in this day and age.The suits' push for more popular music continues, which frees up Benny & Surenny to test out the new Guber Eats service.Feat. Bonnie Tangey, Matt Stewart and Tim HewittFeat music from audionautix.comPLEASE RATE, REVIEW & SUBSCRIBE TO THE BENNY & SURENNY PODCAST

Chou on This
James Beard Award winner Chef Ashley Christensen

Chou on This

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2018 24:05


WRAL's Renee Chou sits down with James Beard Award-winning Chef Ashley Christensen of Poole's Diner, Beasley's Chicken + Honey, Death & Taxes, Bridge Club and Fox Liquor Bar. 

Pawprint | animal rescue podcast for dog, cat, and other animal lovers
140: Bay Area Pet Fair Highlights, Parts 3 and 4, in Pleasanton, California

Pawprint | animal rescue podcast for dog, cat, and other animal lovers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2017 53:59


The Bay Area Pet Fair, hosted by Pet Food Express, is on Saturday and Sunday, September 16 & 17, from 10:00am to 5:00pm. In Pleasanton, California at the Alameda County Fairgrounds. It is California’s largest pet adoption event, and the goal is 1,500 adoptions. http://www.bayareapetfair.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bayareapetfair Thanks to Drew Saldivar and Hannah Lee, high school volunteers from College Park HS in Pleasant Hill, CA. Paul Renaud is their Advanced Media Communications teacher. 1:45 Hannah Lee 5:27 Kim Johnson, Countryside Rescue https://www.countrysiderescue.com 7:10 Jerome, Soft Paws Rescue https://www.softpawsrescue.org 8:45 Karen Conover and Rebecca Shaffer, Beau’s Bridge Club http://beausbridgeclub.org 11:41 Dianne Venzon, Northern California Weimaraner Rescue http://www.norcalweimrescue.org 15:25 Julianne Shapiro, East Bay SPCA https://eastbayspca.org 17:06 Donna Stone and Sheri Santos, Compassionate Pet Sanctuary http://cpsrescue.com 19:05 Linda Swagerty, Bay Area Animal Rescue Crew (BAARC) http://www.bayareaanimalrescuecrew.org 21:25 Steve Elgin, Pug Rescue of Sacramento http://www.pugpros.org 23:49 Laura Coulombe, Furever Dachshund Rescue http://www.fureverdachshundrescue.org 26:30 Ruthie Tolleson and Marisa Russo, Marin Humane https://www.marinhumane.org 28:58 Jennifer Paz, North Star Rescue http://www.northstarrescue.org 33:35 Pamela Buck, Golden State Greyhound Adoption http://www.goldengreyhounds.com 35:29 Vanessa Molletti and Allie Schwenn, Doggie Protective Services (DPS) http://www.dpsrescue.org 38:55 Kathy Vossler, STAR Animal Rescue http://staranimalrescue.org 42:07 Jan Niejhaus, Animal Rescue Recon http://www.animalrescuerecon.com 44:30 Stu Homer, Golden State Greyhound Adoption http://www.goldengreyhounds.com Thank you all the volunteers, employees, and rescue organizations. Thank you Mike Murray, Diane Sharp, and Pet Food Express! https://www.petfoodexpress.com See you next year at the Bay Area Pet Fair! About Nancy and Harold Rhee We have been married over 20 years, fostered over 60 dogs in the past four years, and we love animal rescue and the amazing people who dedicate their lives. And of course, the dogs and cats! If you want to learn more about Nancy and Harold, go to our About Us page at http://thisispawprint.com/about or listen to our introductory podcast episode, "Fifty Puppies and a Podcast." http://thisispawprint.com/000 About Pawprint Pawprint (or Paw Print) is a weekly podcast dedicated to animal rescue, adoption, and the heroes who make it happen. Volunteer, walk, adopt, or foster a dog, cat, rabbit, or other wonderful pet through your local shelter, humane society, SPCA, pound, and animal control. Stop abuse, and help increase animal protection, welfare, and rights.  http://thisispawprint.com http://animalrescuepodcast.com Don’t miss any new episodes. Sign up for our email list. If you want to join our animal rescue community and receive two free bonus dog-training resources from Irith Bloom, positive reinforcement dog trainer, go to http://thisispawprint.com/ask. Irith can be found at http://www.thesophisticateddog.com/ About Pawprint’s Music All of Pawprint's music is composed by Luke Gartner-Brereton. Luke is based in Brisbane, Australia, and he composes a wide variety of songs and musical loops http://info.vanillagroovemedia.com http://vanillagroovestudios.com http://soundcloud.com/luke-gartnerbrereton

The Macron Show
Cucking At The Bridge Club – 05/21/17

The Macron Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2017 163:42


Cucking At The Bridge Club - 05/21/17 A shorter show this week and no longer on the stupid schedule. So to be honest with you guys I got a little stick of having to make the exact same show time every week, it becomes kind of a chore. We're now going back to the good old days of just doing shows whenever we feel like. You can expect shorter but more frequent shows from now on and hopefully they will be even more fun! This show features Macron, Ben and InkedGoddess calling up some classic complainers, our friends in Seat Tac, some motels and then some more bridge clubs, where we tried to arrange some fun nights of cuckoldry. Thank you to everyone that listened live and especially those who have supported our campaign to get Macron over to the States to visit the Sea Tac Crest Motor Inn! We will be back real soon with more mayhem, so stay tuned!

The State of Games
The One About Bridge Club

The State of Games

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2017 101:13


In this episode, Chris, Darrell, TC, and Jessica discuss games where you can dish about anything and everything while playing, and whether that's actually a good idea. All this, plus DnD, Take the Bait, Fuse, dead Pharoahs, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, hobo pain, Troyes, “massage etiquette”, Diamonds, Fleet, VivaJava, lying about Liar's Dice, and more!

Acid Camp Podcast
Acid Camp Vol. 40 - Orographic

Acid Camp Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2016 64:31


It's a pleasure to share this mix from one of the finest party planners we've met, Orographic. He brought Acid Camp up to Portland in October to play two fun-filled events, Bridge Club and the closing party for Spookitinis. Keep an eye out for his upcoming parties. Follow @orographic, @bridgeclubpdx The Other People Place - Let Me Be Me Willis Anne - Normal Heads MacDonald Flak And The Ack Ack Pack - Cortina Kidz ORBE - Looking To Disco Solar Wax - 40004 A Stephen Brown - Polar Kuniyuki - Shout Todd Osborn - Put Your Weight On It (Frankfurt Mix Vin Sol - Like This Jimmy Edgar - Burn Peggy Gou - In Sum Valent. - Amon Beesmunt Soundsystem - Playin' Myself Francis Inferno Orchestra - KAMAKAMA Wee Papa Girl Rappers - Heat It Up (Acid House Remix) Sweely - Please Stay Khotin - Baikal Acid

The Macron Show
The Macron Show – Trouble At The Bridge Club – 04/30/16

The Macron Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2016 173:55


The Macron Show - Trouble At The Bridge Club - 04/30/16 In this show we decided to call back some members of the infamous bridge club we have been calling for the past couple of weeks, since they decided to remove their online roster due to "fraudulent phone calls" and my buddy Asthma had the foresight  to grab all their numbers first. Joined by Asthma himself as well as Mr. Llama we had great fun calling them all back and messing with them some more. At one point we even managed to disrupt some bridge games in progress and got yelled at by the club manager several times. Don't miss the now infamous burger and hotdog funny name calls, I don't remember laughing so much during a show for some time. We also managed to throw in a few classic complainer calls too. This was a fantastic show and some of the most fun I've had for a while. I hope you enjoy and stick around for much more! [sdm_download id="624"] [sdm-download-counter id="624"]

An Artist's Perspective
Experiencing 'The Bridge Club'

An Artist's Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2014 1:45


There has been a lot of performance art in Wichita lately: ProjectvRunaway for WSU Shift Space, George Ferrandi with Harvester Arts, and The Bridge Club brought in by the Ulrich Museum.

4ZZZ Live Delay
Live Delay - Ep 36 - Forces; Anonymeye

4ZZZ Live Delay

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2013 56:03


Forces: Described as industrial sounding dance, Melbourne’s Forces create hard hitting and mind bending music suitable for extreme partying. A duo made up of Alex Akers and Thomas Henderson, the group call the likes of Chris Carter, John Foxx, The Prodigy, and Gatekeeper amongst their wide and varied influences. They’ve also played along side the likes of Gang Gang Dance, Light Asylum and Zola Jesus – just in case you were worried about their live credentials! This is a banging set and well worth staying in to hear. Recorded by Murray Paas Mixed by Josh Watson. Recorded at The Zoo, July 2013. Anonymeye (Andrew Tuttle): The artist formally known as Anonymeye (and now just going by his given names – Andrew Tuttle) create music that is part electronic, part acoustic and is difficult to pigeonhole. Anonymeye is partial to warping his acoustic guitar sounds with a raft of electronic signals, building pleasant and atmospheric noises and weaving them into a grander musical narrative. Recorded and mixed by Sky Kirkham. Recorded at The Bridge Club, Brisbane, February 2012. Airing details: Zed Digital (8pm Friday September 20 2013) & 4ZZZ FM (11pm Thursday September 26 2013) Show production and engineering: Darragh Murray. Kudos: Murray Paas; Sky Kirkham

4ZZZ Live Delay
Live Delay - Ep 35 - DZ Deathrays; The Garbage & The Flowers

4ZZZ Live Delay

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2013 56:00


DZ Deathrays: Dynamic two piece from Brisbane hit their stride in recent years, graduating from intense house party gigs to the world stage after UK tastemakers NME cast their gaze upon DZ Deathrays. Well known for their intense and legendary house party gigs and their outrageous music videos, they released the well received debut record Bloodstreams in 2012. This live set may be slightly more sombre than the usual DZ Deathrays experience, but still profiles many of the best angles of their recent work. Provided to Live Delay by our friends at FBi Radio in Sydney, this is a live set not to be missed. Recorded and produced by FBi Radio, Sydney. The Garbage And The Flowers: The Garbage And The Flowers are Yuri Frusin and Helen Johnstone and they’re known for the off kilter pop music that comes out at strange angles. Originally hailing from Wellington, New Zealand, the duo moved to Sydney about a decade ago and have remained fairly quiet since – emerging every now and then to remind fans of their esoteric loveliness at the most opportune times. I swear ‘Love Comes Slowly Now’ from their opus Eye Rind As If Beggars is one of the most beautiful songs ever penned. Tune in to here them at their marvellous best. Recorded by Andrew McLellan. Mixed by Dusty Anastassiou. Recorded at The Bridge Club, Brisbane, August 2012. Airing details: Zed Digital (8pm Friday September 13 2013) & 4ZZZ FM (11pm Thursday September 19 2013) Show production and engineering: Darragh Murray. Kudos: FBi Radio Sydney, Andrew McLellan, Dusty Anastassiou.

Fool's Gold Rush
Season 3: Episodes 4 & 5: Bridge Club

Fool's Gold Rush

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2012 59:02


SUPER MEGA DOUBLE EPISODE!!!! After an accidental week off, Jim and Craig are back to discuss TWO episodes of "Gold Rush"! Episodes 4 and 5 of Season 3 are respectively called "Battle of the Bridge" and "Ultimatum." WARNING: This is easily the most vulgar episode to date. But it's one of the best episodes to date. Or so we say. Enjoy!!! Comments? Questions? Attitude? Send em all over to: OldMenOnTheMountain@gmail.com

Inside Scoop Live
The Bridge Club…..it was never just about the cards

Inside Scoop Live

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2011 36:08


* Importance of friendships amongst women, * Exceptional bonds that occur between women over a period of time, * Diversity, ages, values, and issues women face, * How they handle disagreements, jealousy and major crisis.

DJ Iridium
DJ Iridium - Live @ London Bridge Club "Only Positive Party" (16-01-04)

DJ Iridium

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2010 67:05


Пати в небольшом клубе, на Проспекте Мира. В сэте широко представлена этно-тема, это весьма редко бывает, т.к. этно я переношу плохо и редко когда люблю его играть. Там в этой записи, звук в конце резко обрывается, это в клуб вломились люди в масках, нашумевший инцидент был в то время... Флаер 

DJ Iridium
DJ Iridium - Live @ London Bridge Club "Only Positive Party" (16-01-04)

DJ Iridium

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2010 67:05


Пати в небольшом клубе, на Проспекте Мира. В сэте широко представлена этно-тема, это весьма редко бывает, т.к. этно я переношу плохо и редко когда люблю его играть. Там в этой записи, звук в конце резко обрывается, это в клуб вломились люди в масках, нашумевший инцидент был в то время... Флаер