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Nakia Burrise is More Than a Ranger! While many know her as Tanya, the Yellow Ranger from Power Rangers Zeo and Turbo, Nakia's career spans far beyond the franchise. In this episode, she shares insights into her award-winning film Back to Bridgewood, the inspiration behind her series Class Dismissed, and the challenges and rewards of running a convention. We also dive into her hit YouTube series Power Rangers Playback, where she and Catherine Sutherland relive their Power Rangers days, and discuss the creative process of making fresh, engaging content. Plus, don't miss an exclusive behind-the-scenes story about working with Jason David Frank! Whether you're a Power Rangers fan, an aspiring filmmaker, or just love hearing stories from the entertainment world, this episode is packed with fun, inspiration, and insider knowledge. ======================== Podcast Networks: Zeo to Hero Podcast Network: https://zeotohero.com/ OIW Podcast Network: https://www.oiwpodcastnetwork.com/ ======================== Merch! https://iygadapshop.etsy.com/ Stickers By Stasha: https://linktr.ee/stickersbystasha ======================= Original Geek Comics: https://www.originalgeek.org https://linktr.ee/OrgnlGeek Original Geek: Beyond The Panels Podcast: https://www.redcircle.com/show/ogbeyondthepanels ========================================== If You Give A Dad A YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@IfYouGiveADadAYoutubeCha-uw7zm If You Give A Dad A Cosplay: https://www.youtube.com/@IfyougiveadadaCosplay-nl9hc ========================= musical credits for show: Beginning Music from Tunetank.com The Indie Rock - ViPSound (Copyright Free Music) Download free: https://tunetank.com/track/552/the-indie-rock/ Intro theme sampled from: https://pixabay.com/music (find whole song there) Outro music by: D.Cure Produced by: tunnA Beatz If you enjoy his music, be sure to check out his website as well! www.dcurehiphop.com =========================== Linktree to follow me: http://linktr.ee/Giveadadapodcast
First Segment: Hear from Liz Foley, Senior Field Repesentative of the Friends of NRA. Friends of NRA is the 501c3 Fundraising program for the NRA Foundation supporting NRA and Local Programs including youth, law enforcement, women, ranges, training/education, and safety. https://www.friendsofnra.org Second Segment: Amy Loggins is the new Executive Director of Bridgewood Farms. They are celebrating their 55th year serving Special Needs Adults in Montgomery County! https://www.facebook.com/BridgewoodFarmsConroe https://bridgewoodfarms.org/ ******************************* Today's show is sponsored by Rodger Stein Chiropractic: https://rodgerssteinchiropractic.com/ Team Sinisi Real Estate Group https://www.teamsinisi.com/ ----- Check out past shows:https://irlonestar.com/conroeculture Contact Margie: margie@taylorizedpr.com ---- This show is owned and produced by Lone Star Community Radio. For more information on sponsorships and other shows, please visit them online at https://irlonestar.com
The 17th Annual Burn Your Buns Charity Bike Ride is Sunday, July 4th at 7:30am from Bridgewood Farms in Conroe. https://www.facebook.com/events/1358599514518613 Since 1967 Bridgewood Farms has offered programs for teens and adults facing intellectual and [...]
Howdy Eavesdroppers! On this episode of OITP, we're discussing Olivia Rodrigo, Joshua Basset and the love triangle that keeps on giving, the love that is Bridgewood on Netflix, 60 Days In (We love prisoners here) and who ELSE loves an air fryer? Phylesha's Current Playlist!: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7ImQUSKT9WvLBqnWqdMAxX?si=gS8gJz8uR7y4HSTJRz83cA Courtney’s playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3WbFWa559ybOqYqgDjVS9Z Shoot us an email: OverheardPantry@gmail.com Follow OITP on Twitter: @PantryOverheard Phylesha: @Phylesha Courtney: @CourtRevolution Don't forget to rate us and subscribe for more weekly episodes!
To enter to win Bob Van Dyke's sharpening box from issue #254: Leave a comment on this episode's show-notes page Head over to the Connecticut Valley School of Woodworking site and sign up for their email list We’ll pick a winner December 21, 2018. Question 1: From Amy: I've been using a piece of vegetable tanned leather with green waxy honing compound as a strop. I start by rubbing compound onto the shiny side of the leather. However, when I go to strop my carving knives, the pressure from my blade compresses the compound and it flakes off. Is there something wrong with my compound, or am I doing something wrong? Question 2: From Matt: I have some 10-in. wide 8/4 African Mahogany that I have been resawing into thinner boards. I start by jointing one face then one edge and then resawing, usually down the middle. There is a good amount of tension in the boards, so after resawing they have a decent twist. Do I need to let the boards re-acclimate before I re-joint and plane them, or can I do that immediately? Also, would I be better off not jointing the face and resawing to a center-line rather than using the bandsaw fence. It seems like a waste of time getting that face flat just so I can use the bandsaw fence. All Time Favorite Technique Bob: Fixing a mistake and perfectly matching both the face grain and end grain. How to Fix Flaws and Mistakes by Mark Schofield #228–Sept/Oct 2012 Issue Ben: Using a sawbench to support the ramps when moving machinery off the back of a pickup truck Mike: Using a bird-mouth joint to create dividers Pennsylvania Spice Box by Steve Latta #196–Jan/Feb 2008 Issue Question 3: From Matt (in Australia): I see many of the worlds best woodworkers only apply glue to one mating surface of a joint not both as advocated by Hoadley. When is it acceptable to only apply glue to one surface of a mating joint? Question 4: From Anthony: Last couple years I’ve been on the hunt for an 8” jointer and just recently I was able to secure a CL purchase on a 12” jointer that I’m pretty excited about. It’s a Bridgewood 12” 5hp that I picked up a few hours away from a now retired door maker. As with most home woodworkers, my jointing experience has been on a six inch jointer. What are the potential areas of concern with a larger jointer? In general, with a jointer, what leads up to an accident? Is it simply being unaware of your hands and proper use? Push pads that actually work by Roland Johnson Recommendations: Ben - David Johnson's Instagram Page Bob - His own Instagram page Mike - Go buy a fresh bottle of glue Every two weeks, a team of Fine Woodworking staffers answers questions from readers on Shop Talk Live, Fine Woodworking‘s biweekly podcast. Send your woodworking questions to shoptalk@taunton.com for consideration in the regular broadcast! Our continued existence relies upon listener support. So if you enjoy the show, be sure to leave us a five-star rating and maybe even a nice comment on our iTunes page.
To enter to win Bob Van Dyke's sharpening box from issue #254: Leave a comment on this episode's show-notes page Head over to the Connecticut Valley School of Woodworking site and sign up for their email list We’ll pick a winner December 21, 2018. Question 1: From Amy: I've been using a piece of vegetable tanned leather with green waxy honing compound as a strop. I start by rubbing compound onto the shiny side of the leather. However, when I go to strop my carving knives, the pressure from my blade compresses the compound and it flakes off. Is there something wrong with my compound, or am I doing something wrong? Question 2: From Matt: I have some 10-in. wide 8/4 African Mahogany that I have been resawing into thinner boards. I start by jointing one face then one edge and then resawing, usually down the middle. There is a good amount of tension in the boards, so after resawing they have a decent twist. Do I need to let the boards re-acclimate before I re-joint and plane them, or can I do that immediately? Also, would I be better off not jointing the face and resawing to a center-line rather than using the bandsaw fence. It seems like a waste of time getting that face flat just so I can use the bandsaw fence. All Time Favorite Technique Bob: Fixing a mistake and perfectly matching both the face grain and end grain. How to Fix Flaws and Mistakes by Mark Schofield #228–Sept/Oct 2012 Issue Ben: Using a sawbench to support the ramps when moving machinery off the back of a pickup truck Mike: Using a bird-mouth joint to create dividers Pennsylvania Spice Box by Steve Latta #196–Jan/Feb 2008 Issue Question 3: From Matt (in Australia): I see many of the worlds best woodworkers only apply glue to one mating surface of a joint not both as advocated by Hoadley. When is it acceptable to only apply glue to one surface of a mating joint? Question 4: From Anthony: Last couple years I’ve been on the hunt for an 8” jointer and just recently I was able to secure a CL purchase on a 12” jointer that I’m pretty excited about. It’s a Bridgewood 12” 5hp that I picked up a few hours away from a now retired door maker. As with most home woodworkers, my jointing experience has been on a six inch jointer. What are the potential areas of concern with a larger jointer? In general, with a jointer, what leads up to an accident? Is it simply being unaware of your hands and proper use? Push pads that actually work by Roland Johnson Recommendations: Ben - David Johnson's Instagram Page Bob - His own Instagram page Mike - Go buy a fresh bottle of glue Every two weeks, a team of Fine Woodworking staffers answers questions from readers on Shop Talk Live, Fine Woodworking‘s biweekly podcast. Send your woodworking questions to shoptalk@taunton.com for consideration in the regular broadcast! Our continued existence relies upon listener support. So if you enjoy the show, be sure to leave us a five-star rating and maybe even a nice comment on our iTunes page.
Guest Speaker Tom Eggum speaks about Bridgewood's close connection and support of Hope 4 Kids International. And he gives us all an important message and challenge to live into!
We are having a GRAND ol time discussing a few local non-profit organizations that give back tremendously to our community. Kristi Leggett joins me as we discuss her new postion with the local group, Bridgewood [...]
Our Associate Pastor Diane Stores is in charge of our outreach and missions at Bridgewood. Rachel Chand, who we support as one of Bridgewood's missionaries gave her testimony of how God has used her and her family in Himachal Pradesh India.
Host Kevin Willett is joined by Peter Witts from Peter Witts CPA to discuss the Bridgewood Plaza Holiday Stroll. The stroll is on Saturday December 8th from 10am to 2pm. Bridgewood Plaza is located at 1794 Bridge Street in Dracut Ma. Here is the link to the information on Facebook. http://www.facebook.com/events/479879465366414/ Audio file: holidaystroll2.mp3