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In this week's episode, The Broken Road, Dr. Willy Rice takes us to Luke 10:25–37 and the parable of the Good Samaritan. What begins as a question—Who is my neighbor?—turns into a powerful picture of both human brokenness and unexpected compassion.Through the story, we see the reality of the broken road—the inability of people to fully do good, to save themselves, or to rescue others. Yet in contrast, we're shown the beauty of the blessed road, where true love is put into action. The Samaritan sees the need, steps in with compassion, and sacrificially gives to restore what was broken.This message challenges us not just to define love, but to live it—to see others, to act with compassion, and to give of ourselves. In the end, Jesus' call is clear: go and do the same.Support the showFind us at! Calvary.us
Today on PowerPoint, Pastor Jack Graham begins the powerful series, “His Story, Your Story,” exploring the stories of various people Jesus encountered. In the message, “At the End of the Broken Road,” Pastor Graham brings to life the story of the woman at the well. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/395/29?v=20251111
Welcome to Broken Road by Busayo Season 1 Episode 8Stress shows up in different ways — sometimes in our thoughts, and other times in our bodies without us even realizing it.In this episode, Busayo explores how to identify your stress and understand where you store it — physically, emotionally, and mentally. Learning to recognize these signs is the first step toward healing and balance.If you've been feeling overwhelmed, tense, or disconnected, this conversation will help you become more aware of your body and emotions.Listen, reflect, and begin to understand what your stress is trying to tell you.
Welcome to Broken Road by Busayo Season 1 Episode 13Life may not always be perfect, but there is always something to be grateful for — even in the midst of challenges, uncertainty, and difficult seasons.In this episode, Busayo shares the importance of choosing gratitude for life — learning to appreciate the little things, embrace each moment, and find peace in what is, rather than what is missing.If you are learning to slow down, reflect, and see the beauty in your journey, this conversation is for you.Listen, reflect, and take a moment to appreciate how far you have come.
Welcome to Broken Road by Busayo Season 1 Episode 11 Even in life's most difficult moments, hope has a way of finding us, restoring our strength, and reminding us that better days are ahead.In this episode, Busayo shares the power of being grateful for the hope that restores — choosing to hold on, to believe again, and to find light even when the road feels uncertain.If you are navigating challenges, rebuilding, or learning to trust the process again, this conversation is for you.Listen, reflect, and take a moment to appreciate the hope that continues to carry you forward.
Welcome to Broken Road by Busayo Season 1 Episode 10Life does not always go the way we planned. Sometimes we experience pain, disappointment, and unexpected turns that leave us needing time and space to heal.In this episode, Busayo shares 8 important attitudes to cultivate for healing — practical mindsets that can help you navigate difficult seasons, grow through challenges, and find strength even when the road feels broken.If you are on a path of healing, growth, or rediscovery, this conversation is for you.Listen, reflect, and take a step forward on your healing journey.
Welcome to Broken Road by Busayo Season 1 Episode 9Life will test you in ways you never expected, but there is a kind of strength that keeps you going even when things feel heavy.In this episode, Busayo shares insights on the strength that sustains — the quiet resilience that helps you endure, grow, and keep moving forward despite challenges.If you've been feeling tired, stretched, or close to giving up, this conversation will remind you of the strength you carry within.Listen, reflect, and reconnect with the power that keeps you standing.
Welcome to Broken Road by Busayo Season 1 Episode 12There are many misconceptions surrounding therapy, especially in communities where seeking help is often misunderstood.In this episode, Busayo breaks down the myths and fears around psychotherapy, emphasizing that seeking professional help is not a sign of weakness but a step toward healing and growth.If you've ever questioned therapy or felt hesitant about opening up to a professional, this conversation will offer clarity and reassurance.Listen, reflect, and embrace the journey toward emotional well-being.
Welcome to Broken Road by Busayo Season 1 Episode 7Life does not always go the way we planned. Sometimes we experience pain, disappointment, and unexpected turns that leave us needing time and space to heal.In this episode, Busayo explores the reality behind a Cry for Help — the silent struggles, the hidden pain, and the moments when we feel overwhelmed but don't always know how to express it.This conversation encourages you to recognize your emotions, give yourself grace, and understand that asking for help is not weakness, but strength. You are not alone in what you are feeling, and your voice deserves to be heard.If you are on a path of healing, growth, or rediscovery, this episode is for you.Listen, reflect, and take a step forward on your healing journey.
Welcome to Broken Road by Busayo Season 1 Episode 6Love is not always simple, and it does not always look the way we expect. Sometimes it shows up as kindness, sacrifice, distance, correction, or even silence.In this episode, Busayo explores the different faces of love — helping you understand how love can appear in various forms throughout our lives, relationships, and personal journeys.If you have ever questioned love, felt misunderstood, or struggled to recognize it in certain seasons, this conversation is for you.Listen, reflect, and open your heart to seeing love from a deeper perspective.
Welcome to Broken Road by Busayo Season 1 Episode 5Life may not always be perfect, but there is always something to be grateful for — even in the midst of challenges, uncertainty, and difficult seasons.In this episode, Busayo shares the power of gratitude — learning to appreciate the little things, embrace each moment, and find peace in what is, rather than what is missing.If you are learning to slow down, reflect, and see the beauty in your journey, this conversation is for you.Listen, reflect, and take a moment to appreciate how far you have come.
Welcome to Broken Road by Busayo Season 1 Episode 4Relationships shape our lives in powerful ways, but not all relationships are the same. Some nurture us, while others can harm our growth and well-being.In this episode, Busayo explores the three types of relationships — healthy, unhealthy, and abusive — helping you identify where you stand and what you deserve.If you've ever questioned your relationships or felt unsure about certain dynamics, this conversation will guide you toward clarity and self-awareness.Listen, reflect, and choose relationships that honor your worth.
Welcome to Broken Road by Busayo Season 1 Episode 3Not everyone who speaks into your life brings comfort that truly heals. Some voices may sound supportive but leave you feeling more confused, judged, or discouraged.In this episode, Busayo talks about “miserable comforters” — the people and influences that may mean well but fail to provide the support you truly need.If you've ever felt misunderstood or drained after opening up, this conversation will help you recognize the kind of support you deserve.Listen, reflect, and learn to guard your space with wisdom.
Welcome to Broken Road by Busayo Season 1 Episode 2Life does not always go the way we planned. Sometimes we experience pain, disappointment, and unexpected turns that leave us needing time and space to heal.In this episode, Busayo shares a powerful reminder — No Shame, No Blame. Healing truly begins when we stop carrying shame and release the habit of blaming ourselves or others for what we have been through.This conversation encourages you to give yourself grace, embrace your journey, and move forward without guilt or regret holding you back.If you are on a path of healing, growth, or rediscovery, this episode is for you.Listen, reflect, and take a step forward on your healing journey.
Pastor Michelle OetkenBroken And | Scripture: Matthew 21:1-11 & Matthew 27:11-26Faith talk questions: Have you ever been on a journey and things suddenly changed for the worse? How did you respond?Date: 03/29/2026 at Sheridan Lutheran Church, Lincoln, NE
JJ Nelson is a Michigan native who, as a kid, made schlocky home movies with his best friend. He then built his comedic chops as an editor of his high school newspaper, writing irreverent Onion-inspired articles mocking the establishment. Somehow, he got away with all of it, diploma in hand. JJ honed his writing skills as an undergrad at the University of Michigan before earning an MFA in Screenwriting from UCLA's renowned School of Theater, Film, and TV, where he also received the prestigious Samuel Goldwyn Award for screenwriting. He interned at Will Ferrell and Adam McKay's Gary Sanchez Productions, where he met a number of comedy titans he's since gone on to work with.JJ has had projects either set up or in development with Sony Pictures, Paramount Insurge, Di Boneventura Pictures, Broken Road, Green Hat, Virgin, and Jake Paul's Team 10. Ultimately none of them got made, which is, truth be told, exactly like 99% of every other screen project in Hollywood.But one of them did! The film, Bad Man, an action/comedy starring Seann William Scott, Johnny Simmons, Rob Riggle, Lovi Poe, and Chance Perdomo in his final screen performance, was released in the fall of 2025, earning JJ his first produced feature film writing credit.I've seen Bad Man and can tell you it's an offbeat, dark, action-comedy with heart and a clever twist at the end.For the record, JJ and I have known one another for more than 15 years as we attended the UCLA MFA in Screenwriting Program at the same time.
Evan, Canty, and Michelle are pumped up for Super Bowl LX between the Patriots and Seahawks. Did Sean Payton and Sean McVay both cost their teams yesterday? Canty is waiting for everyone to apologize about Sam Darnold after an entire season of people doubting him. What are our first impressions of the matchup in Santa Clara? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan, Canty, and Michelle are pumped up for Super Bowl LX between the Patriots and Seahawks. Did Sean Payton and Sean McVay both cost their teams yesterday? Canty is waiting for everyone to apologize about Sam Darnold after an entire season of people doubting him. What are our first impressions of the matchup in Santa Clara? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan, Canty, and Michelle are pumped up for Super Bowl LX between the Patriots and Seahawks. Did Sean Payton and Sean McVay both cost their teams yesterday? Canty is waiting for everyone to apologize about Sam Darnold after an entire season of people doubting him. What are our first impressions of the matchup in Santa Clara? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan, Canty, and Michelle are pumped up for Super Bowl LX between the Patriots and Seahawks. Did Sean Payton and Sean McVay both cost their teams yesterday? Canty is waiting for everyone to apologize about Sam Darnold after an entire season of people doubting him. What are our first impressions of the matchup in Santa Clara? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan, Canty, and Michelle are pumped up for Super Bowl LX between the Patriots and Seahawks. Did Sean Payton and Sean McVay both cost their teams yesterday? Canty is waiting for everyone to apologize about Sam Darnold after an entire season of people doubting him. What are our first impressions of the matchup in Santa Clara? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Join your host Buzz Knight on the Takin A Walk replay episode with one of the most respected folks in the Nashville Music Scene. Jay DeMarcus shares his vast career in this episode, from his beginnings in Columbus Ohio, to his success with the legendary band Rascal Flatts. He also created and is CEO of independent label Red Street Records. Stanley Wayne “Jay” DeMarcus Jr. stands as one of country music’s most influential figures, not just for his role as a founding member of Rascal Flatts, but for his remarkable versatility as a musician, producer, and songwriter. Born on April 26, 1971, in Columbus, Ohio, DeMarcus discovered his musical calling early, immersing himself in piano, keyboards, and vocals throughout his childhood. DeMarcus’s journey to country music stardom began in his formative years, shaped by his Pentecostal upbringing and the gospel music that filled his church. This spiritual foundation would later inform the emotional depth and harmony-rich sound that became Rascal Flatts’ signature. After honing his skills in various musical settings, DeMarcus moved to Nashville in the 1990s, where he initially worked as a session musician and touring member for artists like Chely Wright and Michael English. The pivotal moment in DeMarcus’s career came in 1999 when he joined forces with his second cousin Gary LeVox and guitarist Joe Don Rooney to form Rascal Flatts. As the group’s bassist, keyboardist, and harmony vocalist, DeMarcus became the musical architect behind their polished, contemporary sound. His production sensibilities and instrumental prowess helped craft a string of unprecedented hits that redefined modern country music. Songs like “Bless the Broken Road,” “What Hurts the Most,” and “My Wish” showcased his ability to blend traditional country storytelling with pop-influenced arrangements and soaring vocal harmonies. Beyond his work with Rascal Flatts, DeMarcus established himself as a sought-after producer, working with artists including Chicago, James Otto, and Jo Dee Messina. His production style—characterized by lush instrumentation, meticulous attention to vocal arrangements, and radio-friendly polish—influenced a generation of country artists and producers. DeMarcus’s contributions to music have earned numerous accolades, including multiple Grammy Awards, Academy of Country Music Awards, and Country Music Association Awards. Rascal Flatts became one of the best-selling country groups of all time, selling over 23 million albums and 35 million digital downloads. The group’s consistent chart success throughout the 2000s and 2010s cemented their status as country music royalty. In his personal life, DeMarcus married Allison Alderson in 2004, with whom he shares two children. His family life occasionally intersected with his professional world, particularly through appearances on reality television and various media projects. The couple’s relationship became publicly documented through their participation in various entertainment ventures. Following Rascal Flatts’ farewell tour announcement in 2020—later postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic—DeMarcus continued pursuing solo production work and exploring new creative ventures. His legacy extends far beyond his instrumental and vocal contributions; he helped shape the sound of 21st-century country music, proving that traditional country could successfully merge with contemporary production techniques while maintaining emotional authenticity. Jay DeMarcus remains a testament to the power of musical craftsmanship, demonstrating that technical excellence, combined with genuine artistry and commercial sensibility, can create timeless music that resonates across generations. Listen to Takin A Walk Music History on foot as Knight and Jay Demarcus discuss his amazing career, his influences and his leadership of a Nashville record label. If you are a fan of country music Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Creative Renaissance: Marcus Hummon's Artistic Journey & Emily Dickinson CollaborationIn this episode of the Curious Goldfish podcast, host Jason English engages in an enlightening conversation with Hall of Fame songwriter Marcus Hummon. Known for iconic country hits like 'Bless the Broken Road' and 'Cowboy Take Me Away,' Marcus delves deep into his latest project 'Songs for Emily,' where he sets the poetry of Emily Dickinson to music. Marcus discusses his creative process, his admiration for strong feminine figures like Emily Dickinson and his wife Becca, and his experiences writing both three-minute songs and full-scale operas and musicals. The conversation also touches on Marcus's collaborative works with artists like Mary Chapin Carpenter, Darrell Scott, and Sarah Evans, his fascination with transformative storytelling, and the inspirational journey behind his hit song 'Bless the Broken Road.' Tune in for an inspiring dive into the life and mind of a true musical Renaissance man.00:00 Introduction to Dickinson's Appeal01:03 Welcome to Curious Goldfish01:38 Meet Marcus Hummon: The Creative Powerhouse02:22 Marcus Hummon's Musical Journey02:36 The Magic of Songwriting03:10 Connections in the Music Industry03:46 Collaborations and Inspirations07:05 Emily Dickinson's Influence08:52 The Process of Setting Poetry to Music11:45 Exploring Emily Dickinson's Legacy25:17 Character Inspiration from High School25:35 Religious Influence in High School Sports26:37 Americana Fest and Lifetime Achievement Award26:58 Expanding the Dickinson Mojo29:46 The Process of Storytelling in Music33:48 The Magic of Songwriting39:40 The Journey of 'Bless the Broken Road'47:21 Curiosity and Artistic Exploration50:09 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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Send us a textGet ready for an exclusive behind-the-scenes conversation with rising country star Billie Jo Jones as she joins Jay Franze and co-host Tiffany Mason for a candid discussion about her musical journey and exciting upcoming projects.The Texas-born artist shares breaking news about her sophomore album "Turquoise and Silver," set to release this October. "I really think this album beats the last album, and I didn't think I was going to be able to say that," Jones confesses with genuine excitement. Unlike her debut where she wrote just two of ten songs, Jones proudly reveals she's written or co-written ten of the twelve tracks on this new project, showcasing her growth as a songwriter and artist.Jones offers fascinating insights into her collaborative process, discussing partnerships with established writers like Bobby E Boyd (who penned "God Bless the Broken Road" for Rascal Flatts) and her special writing chemistry with manager Lin Snow. "We write really well together," she explains, describing how they can craft entire songs even while in different states. The conversation delves into the vulnerability required for effective co-writing and how Jones draws from personal experiences to create authentic music that resonates with listeners.The interview takes an exciting turn when Jones announces her participation as one of twelve finalists on "The Road" – a new music competition show premiering October 19th on CBS and Paramount Plus. Produced by Taylor Sheridan and Blake Shelton, the series follows artists traveling on a tour bus from venue to venue, with audiences voting for their favorites. Jones describes the life-changing experience of opening for Keith Urban and how this show differs from her previous appearances on American Idol, The Voice, and Real Country.Whether you're a longtime fan or just discovering her music, this episode offers a heartfelt glimpse into the creative mind of an artist on the rise. LinksJay Franze: https://JayFranze.comVirtually You: https://www.virtuallyyouva.com/Billie Jo Jones: https://www.billiejojones.com/ Support the show
I first met Trent in the summer of 2021 when we moved to Stephenville TX and we quickly became best friends. In 2024 Trent's world was turned upside down when he experienced blood clots in his left arm and during his hospitalization suffered a stroke. In the subsequent year Trent had to relearn how to walk, eat and see again as well as learning to deal with other deficits. Through working with talented and passionate therapist and educating himself he gained a new insight into the health care system and developed a heart for the broken. He is now turning his trauma into something positive but starting The Broken Road podcast to interview survivors and shine a light that there is life after trauma. He also stated The Broken Road Project which seeks to help connect people with the resources they need to work towards their highest quality of life. Along with working on all his own projects Trent has also been co-hosting on The Panhandle Primate Podcast for the past several episode. Enjoy this episode and keep an eye out for the cool things Trent is doing!
Today on PowerPoint, Pastor Jack Graham begins the powerful series, His Story, Your Story, exploring the stories of various people Jesus encountered. In the message, At the End of the Broken Road, Pastor Graham brings to life the story of the woman at the well. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/395/29
The road of life is rarely smooth, and frankly this is a good thing. In this episode Daniel D'Neuville talks about the perfect imperfection of life and how with enough distance, you can see with 2020 vision that is was the broken road was the perfect path. You have all the resources you need to get anywhere, be anything, or create anything you want. Adversity never leave you where it found you, it typically makes you stronger, and more resilient for the next chapter.. Even though it may not feel like it, you are in the perfect place at the perfect time. Embrace the adventure. Tough times never last, tough people do.ANNOUNCING: THE LIMITLESS EXPERIENCEDaniel D'Neuville is a peak performance coach, spiritual teacher, and master life and business coach. A Master Practitioner/Trainer in Neuro-linguistic Programming and a Consulting Hypnotist he has worked with over 10,000 people over the past 30 plus years. LINKS http://yesdaniel.com Daniel's YouTube CHANNEL FACEBOOK GROUPSPODCAST LISTENER'S FBCOMMUNITY EXTREME GRATITUDE PROJECT BassSlap Intro written and performed by bass player & producer: Miki SantamariaMiki'sYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Life is filled with broken roads. Sometimes we can be in circumstances that seem impossible and you may even find yourself in search of hope and may ask, “Where is God when life is taking you down a broken road?” Jenny is talking with Actress, Producer & Author, Jill Holder and Actor Brandon Sullivan. They are actors in the movie, “Broken Road” which carries a message of hope and forgiveness. It's a fun show with lots of behind the scenes stories and laughs as well as they give us a glimpse of the story. “We are all broken and on a path for our whole life. It's a journey and none of us get it right all the time and that's why we need Jesus!”- Jill Holder. God continues to pursue us and when we surrender to His will, he blesses our “broken road” - that leads us straight to Him. You may even recognize a few Knoxville Actors and locations! KnoxCAM's BROKEN ROAD Premiers Thursday, January 30th at Regal Pinnacle Theater - 11240 Parkside Drive. Movie at 6pm, followed by photo opportunities with cast and crew on the red carpet! Tickets can be purchased at knoxcam.org.
Brent & Johnny welcome LEGENDARY hit songwriter, Bobby E. Boyd, (who wrote "Bless the Broken Road" which was a #1 song from Rascal Flatts for six weeks, nominated for CMA, ACM, and Grammys, including Song of the Year, and won Grammy Country Song of the Year) to The Challenge where they create 5-6 different conceptual angles to writing a song titled "Answers From The Ashes". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A serial killer's confession leaves Karen with more questions than answers. Binge all episodes of Denise Didn't Come Home, ad-free today by subscribing to The Binge. Visit The Binge Cases show page on Apple Podcasts and hit ‘subscribe' or visit GetTheBinge.com to get access. The Binge – feed your true crime obsession. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Today on PowerPoint, Pastor Jack Graham begins the powerful series, His Story, Your Story, exploring the stories of various people Jesus encountered. In the message, At the End of the Broken Road, Pastor Graham brings to life the story of the woman at the well. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/395/29
Todd Garner, the head of Broken Road Productions, is a veteran producer and Hollywood creative executive with a remarkable gift for creating and nurturing mainstream, commercial motion pictures. In various capacities throughout his career, Garner has developed, overseen, executive produced or produced well over 170 movies, many of them major hits for their respective studios. Formerly a founding partner of Revolution Studios and before that co-head of production at Walt Disney Studios, Garner founded Broken Road Productions in summer 2005. In the last fifteen years, Broken Road has produced 22 movies and 3 TV series. After producing the runaway hit PAUL BLART: MALL COP and its sequel, which combined grossed over $290 million in worldwide box office, Broken Road produced KNIGHT AND DAY for Fox grossing over $261 million worldwide, MGM & Sony's ZOOKEEPER which grossed $170 million, and INTO THE STORM for New Line, which grossed over $161 million worldwide. In November 2018, Screen Gems' THE POSSESSION OF HANNAH GRACE starring Shay Mitchell & Stana Katic finished with a stellar $45M WW on a $6M budget. Released summer 2019 was New Line Cinema's TAG, starring Jon Hamm, Ed Helms, Jake Johnson and Isla Fisher and February 2019 featured the release of ISN'T IT ROMANTIC starring Rebel Wilson, Liam Hemsworth, Adam DeVine, & Priyanka Chopra. Garner is currently in post-production on MORTAL KOMBAT at New Line and the true story ALL MY LIFE for Universal. He is currently in production on the comedy VACATION FRIENDS starring John Cena & Lil Rel Howery at Fox/Hulu and the Netflix sitcom "The Crew" starring Kevin James. Garner has the Bert Kreischer series "The Cabin" premiering on Netflix this fall. Other features in development include: a SLEEPY HOLLOW reboot at Paramount Pictures, a remake of AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON at Universal, FUZZY TOWERS starring Kevin James at Netflix and SENIOR YEAR with Rebel Wilson at Paramount. Garner was an Executive Producer on films such as XXX, ANGER MANAGEMENT and 13 GOING ON 30. He joined Revolution as a partner in May 2000 and was responsible for overseeing all aspects of development and production for the company's motion pictures during its remarkable first five years. During his tenure, Garner oversaw such hit Revolution films as BLACK HAWK DOWN, PUNCH DRUNK LOVE and HELLBOY. Todd currently hosts "The Producer's Guide: Todd Garner & Hollywood's Elite," which takes an in depth look at the movie business and what it takes to be a producer in today's world.
Gary LeVox, Jay DeMarcus, and Joe Don Rooney have become household names, not just in country music but across the music industry. Rascal Flatt is one of the best bands in the past 25 years! This music reaction video isn't just about listening—we're ranking, breaking down, and playing live, too! Discover why these artists are revered for their impressive vocal range and why songs like "Bless the Broken Road" resonate so deeply. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to their music, this episode will show you why 27 million Rascal Flatts fans can't be wrong.
How do you respond when the worst thing possible happens to you? Do you ever question where God is in that moment? In “How Jesus Meets You on the Broken Road,” Pastor James shows us that Jesus knows exactly what we are walking through.
NOTE: For Ad-Free Episodes, 100+hrs of Bonus Content and More - Visit our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/thewheelweavespodcastFind us on our Instagram, Twitter, YouTube & Website, and join the conversation on Discord!In this episode Dani and Brett discuss Chapter 20 and Chapter 21 of The Gathering Storm.We want to thank and welcome Logain M. and Andrew Wagner to The Wheel Weaves Patreon Team!! Thank you so much for your contribution and your support!We would like to acknowledge and thank our Executive Producers Brandy and Aaron Kirkwood, Sean McGuire, Janes, LightBlindedFool, Green Man, Deyvis Ferreira, Margaret, Big C, Bennett Williamson, Dylan C, Hannah Green, Noralia, Jordan Gower, Geof Searles, Erik Reed, Greysin Ishara, Ashlee Bradley, and Laura Lewis!The Wheel Weaves is hosted and edited by Dani and Brett, produced by Dani and Brett with Passionsocks, Cody Fouts, Benjamin, Jamie Young, Magen, Jared Berg, Rikky Morrisette, Lance Barden, Adam, Mozyme, Michelle Forbes, MKM, Antoine Benoit, Lawrence Bradley, Colby T, and Gabby Young. With music by Audionautix.Check out our partner - the Spoiler-Free Wiki - Spliki.com - Your main first time reader, Spoiler-Free WoT information source!Don't forget to leave us that 5 star review if you enjoy the show for a chance to win exclusive merchandise!Check out https://www.thewheelweavespodcast.com for everything The Wheel Weaves!
Sarah Wayne Callies is an actor, writer and director. She is perhaps best known for starring in multiple hit television series playing iconic roles such as as Lori Grimes in The Walking Dead, Dr. Sara Tancredi in Prison Break, Kate Bowman in Colony. Sarah recently launched her podcast “Prison Breaking” which she co-hosts with Paul Adelstein - a rewatch podcast for Fox's, “Prison Break”. This season, she is set to direct another episode of the CBS hit “Fire Country” and her first episode of NBC's The Irrational. Last year, Sarah starred in the ABC series “The Company You Keep” alongside Milo Ventimiglia. Prior to that, Sarah starred in the NBC series “Council Of Dads,” which is currently available on NBC's website, Peacock, and Hulu. She has also starred in the critically acclaimed NatGeo limited series, “The Long Road Home'' based on the Martha Raddatz book of the same name. She also starred in the SundanceTV/CBC limited series, “Unspeakable,” where Sarah leapt into directing, having directed an episode of the limited series, “Unspeakable,” as well as an episode of the final season of “Colony.” Since then, Sarah has directed for “The Good Doctor,” “Firefly Lane,” “Family Law,” and most recently, “Fire Country.” As a writer, Sarah has several screenplays in development with various motion picture entities. As a film actress, Sarah has appeared in Giancarlo Esposito's “This Is Your Death,” opposite Josh Duhamel and Famke Jannsen, Warner Brothers' and Broken Road's geo-thriller, “Into the Storm,” Voltage Pictures' “Pay the Ghost” opposite Nicolas Cage, “Black November'' opposite Mickey Rourke and Kim Basinger, and 20th Century Fox's “The Other Side of the Door.” Continuing her passion for storytelling, Sarah is the writer, director, and voice of the science fiction, post-apocalyptic scripted podcast “Aftershock” whose second season recently launched in August from iHeartRadio. We chat about, integrity, taking a break, happiness, Prison Break and her new podcast, community, motivation, talking up + those in power, directing, advice from casting directors, + plenty more! The video footage of this entire chat is now out as well (one day after release)! So check them out on YouTube under Michael Kahan Check Sarah out on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahwaynecallies Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SarahWayneCallies "Prison Breaking" is available on all the major podcast apps: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/prison-breaking-with-sarah-paul/id1727440761 https://open.spotify.com/show/4xftDpN1BMtOqaaIjoKgIY ------------------------------------------- Follow @Funny in Failure on Instagram and Facebook https://www.instagram.com/funnyinfailure/ https://www.facebook.com/funnyinfailure/ and @Michael_Kahan on Insta & Twitter to keep up to date with the latest info. https://www.instagram.com/michael_kahan/ https://twitter.com/Michael_Kahan
We all have times in our lives where relationships can feel as if they're beyond repair. Maybe some are, but they don't all or always have to be. In Episode 46 Michael talks about looking for redemption whenever and wherever we can find it. Take a few minutes to consider how you can be a conduit for redemption in your own life and in the lives of others.
Brooks Elms has written more than 25 scripts over the term of his career for companies like Gold Circle Films, Base FX, and Broken Road. We connected through a mutual friend and I couldn't wait to have him on the Bulletproof Screenwriting podcast. Elms is a member of the Writers Guild Of America and a part-time screenwriting instructor at UCLA Extension where he's shared his filmmaking and plot structuring skills with his students since 2016 through two classes he currently teaches; Story Analysis for Film & TV, and Story Development.You may have seen films and television series he's directed such as The Ultimate Fighter, Snapshots from a .500 Season, Montauk Highway, Drew, Trip and Zoey and So Happy Together.Elms have consulted with all levels of creatives across Hollywood, including studio directors, rewrites for the Oscar-winning writer while also writing and directing his own indie feature films. In his free time, Elms loves to coach other writers who have a burning ambition to deeply serve their audiences. We both should be working on a project of mine in the near future, so stay tuned.I'm always down for a good screenwriting 101 conversation and my interview with Brooks will not disappoint.Enjoy my conversation on how to become a professional screenwriter with Brooke Elms.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/2664729/advertisement
SARAH WAYNE CALLIES BIOActor, director, and writer Sarah Wayne Callies most recently starred in the ABC series "The Company You Keep." On the comedy front, Sarah appears as Anita Dyck in the breakout comedy series, "Letterkenny." Prior to that, Sarah starred in the NBC series "CouncilOf Dads." Sarah is best known for nuanced and complex leading roles in hit television series including the USA series "Colony," as Lori Grimes in the AMC mega-hit "The Walking Dead", and on FOX's "Prison Break" as Sara Tancredi. Sarah also starred in the critically acclaimed NatGeo limited series, "The Long Road Home," based on the Martha Raddatz book of the same name.Sarah led the Sundance TV/CBC limited series, "Unspeakable," where she also leapt into directing, helming an episode. Sarah also directed an episode of the final season of "Colony." Since then, Sarah has directed several episodes of "The Good Doctor," Netflix's "Firefly Lane," "Family Law," and most recently on the premier season of "Fire Country."As a film actress, Sarah appeared in Giancarlo Esposito's "The Show," opposite Josh Duhamel and Famke Jannsen, 20th Century Fox's "The Other Side of the Door," Voltage Pictures' "Pay the Ghost," opposite Nicolas Cage, Warner Brothers' and Broken Road's geo-thriller, "Into the Storm," and "Black November" opposite Mickey Rourke and Kim Basinger.Expanding her passion for storytelling, Sarah is the creator, writer, director, and voice of the science fiction, post-apocalyptic scripted podcast "Aftershock," the second season of which is due out in April from iHeart radio. As a writer, Sarah has several screenplays in development with various television and motion picture entities.ABOUT AFTERSHOCK SEASON 2When an earthquake levels the West Coast of the US and kills the love of CASSIE'S (Sarah Wayne Callies) life, she makes a promise to him to find and protect his daughter, McKAYLA (Tati Gabrielle), who, prior to the quake, ran away in anger, blaming Cassie for breaking up her parents' marriage. However, the earthquake was so powerful it caused a giant island to rise 26 miles off the coast. Cassie discovers McKayla is on the island and, with the help of seemingly good Samaritan WAYNE SHARP (David Harbour), they navigate through the chaotic aftermath of Los Angeles to the island. Others have also made their way to the island, leaving behind their old lives in hopes of starting something new. As tribalism sets in and boundaries are drawn, the islanders will discover something else has risen with the island, something that threatens them all. Told from the perspective of Cassie and Wayne's interrogation onboard a Naval cruiser three weeks later by CAPTAIN MARK DOVER (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), we will discover the story of what happened on the island, why Cassie and Wayne are the only survivors, and whatever killed everyone on the island is now starting manifest itself on the ship.More info here: https://www.aftershockpodcast.com/Listen here: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-aftershock-83996090/
40+ years as a lawman and 50 years as a scrapper and brawler, Trent Morrison has a history. As we hop around in Trent's life from abuse to reckoning this podcast will forever make you grateful.In preparation for this episode we heard from numerous listeners of their personal mentorship received from Morrison.And as you will find out, the easy road was not travelled but, the road that has gotten him to this point is the only road he would take.Talk about a badass, Trent's life of kicking, punching, and avoiding being beat, lead him to a highly successful amateur boxing career. Knock outs and a left hook were key factors in victory. At an early age, his mother would drive him and his brother long distances to train in martial arts. With his family historically known for fighting, it all added up to victory.He won the Kansas City Golden Gloves tournament as middleweight in 1980. He was ranked as the top ten (in his weight) boxers in the USA in 1982.Trent Morrison, was honored by the USA Martial Arts Hall of Fame in 2018. He is a martial arts black belt in karate and a noted kickboxer. We jump into 2 time heavy weight champ Tommy "The Duke" Morrison, Rocky 5, biker gangs, true love, fatherhood, and law enforcement in this packed episode.
Today on PowerPoint, Pastor Jack Graham begins the powerful series, His Story, Your Story, exploring the stories of various people Jesus encountered. In the message, At the End of the Broken Road, Pastor Graham brings to life the story of the woman at the well. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/395/29
In This Hour: -- Shoot or don't shoot. How to know what to do. Rob Morse talks about this tricky and possibly life-saving decision. -- Should his Sig P238 fire from the half-cock position? Probably not. -- Road rage leads to shooting. Tom Gresham's Gun Talk Gun Talk Radio | 02.26.23 Hour 2
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From the Fable & Folly network, Broken Road follows a veteran struggling with obsolete military implants who teams up with a defiant farmer and her daughter against a corrupt lawman. It's a story of ingenuity in the face of corporate greed, exploring what it means to be human, the need for personal connection, and the strength of community in the face of insurmountable forces. Broken Road, Episode 1: Some Chips You Don't Cash In Summary: Emmett, a veteran with failing military-issued “enhancements,” finds himself stranded in an inhospitable town.Twitter: @BrokenRoadPodInstagram: @BrokenRoadPodTikTok: @BrokenRoadPodLearn more: recursor.tv/brokenroad