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American Art Collective
Ep. 319 - Special Agent Christopher Dudley with the FBI's Art Crime Team

American Art Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 61:57


[Western Art] You've seen them on the news, in the history books and certainly in your favorite movies and TV shows—joining us on the podcast today is the FBI. Sitting down for a lengthy chat about art is Special Agent Christopher Dudley with the FBI's Art Crime. We talk about the role the FBI plays in art-related cases, including theft and fraud, and also about several recent cases that the FBI has had a hand in, including the recent theft of letters related to Charles M. Russell. This is one you won't want to miss. The episode is sponsored by Western Art Collector. Read more about Charlie Russell and other Western artists at westernartcollector.com.

We're No Dam Experts
Episode 219: History In The Making

We're No Dam Experts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 66:18


Jessica Nebel and Chris Warden from the C.M. Russell Museum are here to give Rebecca and Shannon the inside scoop on the historic Russell Auction during this year's Western Art Week! Celebrating 57 years, the auction will feature over 125 remarkable pieces, including 20+ iconic works by the legendary Charles M. Russell. Great Falls transforms into the Western Art Capital of the World every March. The longstanding event centers around the birthday of famed cowboy artist Charlie Russell's birthday. Western Art Week is March 19-23, 2025. Western Art Week: https://visitgreatfallsmontana.org/western-art-week/ C.M. Russell Museum: https://cmrussell.org/experience/2025-the-russell/

WKXL - New Hampshire Talk Radio
Cail & Company LIVE with Charlie Russell

WKXL - New Hampshire Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 44:11


Thursday's show featured a look back at the New Hampshire Primary of 1976 which was won by Jimmy Carter who passed away earlier this week at the age of 100. Joining us was Concord attorney Charlie Russell who worked on the Carter campaign as a law student starting in 1975. Charlie was able to share some anecdotes about the early days of Carter's visits to New Hampshire where he wound up winning the First in the Nation Primary.

Stage Door at Malvern Theatres
Birdsong, Summer 1954, Young Company success and a new Talent Hub

Stage Door at Malvern Theatres

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 35:23


Olivier Award-winner Nathanial Parker chats about the brilliant Terence Rattigan work, Summer 1954.Charlie Russell gives us an insight in the epic story of love and loss that is Sebastian Faulks' Birdsong.Local actor Emily Henry tells us what being a member of Malvern Theatres Young Company has done for her.Plus all the exciting details on the brand new Malvern Theatres Three Counties Talent Hub. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

We're No Dam Experts
Episode 195: The Best is Yet to Come

We're No Dam Experts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 65:29


The best is yet to come for the legacy of Charlie and Nancy Russell, according to the new executive director of the C.M. Russell Museum. Rebecca and Shannon chat with Chris Warden about his deep roots in Great Falls and his vision for the future of the renowned museum. C.M. Russell Museum: https://visitgreatfallsmontana.org/listing-item/cm-russell-museum/

We're No Dam Experts
Episode 183: Waking the Dead

We're No Dam Experts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 24:52


History comes to life at the Waking the Dead tours! Rebecca and Shannon talk about this unique opportunity to learn about the history of Great Falls and Montana. Event details: 14th Annual Waking the Dead Sunday, June 30, 2024 at 1 p.m. or 3 p.m. Highland Cemetery Tickets are $20 for a wagon ride, or $15 to walk Purchase at Kaufmans Menswear at 415 Central Avenue Ten graves will be visited as performers share stories of those buried there, such as famed artist Charlie Russell, Great Falls's founder Paris Gibson, and more. https://www.facebook.com/events/974523283882099

We're No Dam Experts
Episode 179: CM Russell Auto Tour

We're No Dam Experts

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 40:56


Rebecca and Shannon are letting listeners in on a lesser-known experience in Great Falls and across Central Montana - the CM Russell Auto Tour! Explore the places famed cowboy artist Charlie Russell painted. Want a highly coveted copy of the CM Russell Auto Tour guide? Email Carol at information@visitgreatfalls.org. Auto Tour info: https://centralmontana.com/specialinterest/scenicbyways/cmrussellautotour/ More about Charlie: https://visitgreatfallsmontana.org/cm-russell-art-soul-american-west/

Voices of Montana
Charlie Russell and the Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame

Voices of Montana

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 15:23


Did you know there could possibly have been no Charlie Russell without a cowboy named Pete Vann? Click on the podcast as Mike Gurnett, a long-time board member of the Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame, tells that campfire story and […] The post Charlie Russell and the Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame first appeared on Voices of Montana.

Better Known
Charlie Russell

Better Known

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2024 31:08


Charlie Russell discusses with Ivan six things which should be better known. Charlie Russell she/her. Creative Associate and co-founder at Mischief. Trained at LAMDA. Work with Mischief includes Groan Ups (West End); The Play That Goes Wrong (UK Tour, West End, Broadway); Peter Pan Goes Wrong (Pleasance, West End, BBC1 adaptation, Broadway); The Comedy About A Bank Robbery (West End); The Goes Wrong Show (BBC Sitcom); Improviser, Mischief Movie Night (West End, UK Tour), Austentatious, Yes Queens. Charlie wrote and performed a run of her first solo show, Charlie Russell Aims To Please, at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2022. Other acting work includes Kat in Kite Strings (Short Film), Doctors (BBC 1), And Then There Were None (BBC1 & Mammoth Screen) #FindTheGirl (BBC3 Online) and A Twist Of Dahl (BBC Radio 4). Charlie can next be seen starring in Fanny at The Watermill Theatre in May 2024. 500 Acts of Kindness group https://www.facebook.com/groups/2074795452542346/ Fanny Mendelssohn https://www.nytimes.com/1996/03/23/arts/music-review-fanny-mendelssohn-was-audacious-too.html The game Worldle https://thinkygames.com/reviews/worldle-a-treasure-trove-for-geography-nerds/ Improv https://www.hooplaimpro.com/improv-comedy-club-london-bridge.html A Short History of Queer Women by Kirsty Loehr. https://www.gscene.com/arts/books/book-review-a-short-history-of-queer-women-by-kirsty-loehr/ Therapy https://www.nhs.uk/mental-health/talking-therapies-medicine-treatments/talking-therapies-and-counselling/benefits-of-talking-therapies/ This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm

Art Dealer Diaries Podcast
Dr. Larry Len Peterson: Art Historian & Author (Part 2) - Epi. 279, Host Dr. Mark Sublette

Art Dealer Diaries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 56:21


I had Dr. Larry Len Peterson on today, and we're discussing his new book "Edward S. Curtis, Printing the Legends: Looking at Shadows in a West Lit Only by Fire" it's a terrific book. I read this whole book and I'm going to read it again. There's just so much information, not only about Edward Curtis, but about that whole time frame from 1860 to 1945. All the big players, whether it's J.P. Morgan or Buffalo Bill or Custer, and even the Indian boarding school systems.  If you're interested in Curtis, this podcast is a must-listen. The other component that makes this project so important is the array of beautiful reproductions within the book. Did I mention he only printed 1,000 copies? It's not going to be available for long and it's going to be one of those great collector items.Dr. Peterson is uniquely positioned to write a book like this. He's a great author. He's won dozens of awards and he is a former physician who has written and published many research papers in his previous area of expertise. He's just one of these polymath individuals that you're lucky you get to meet and have in your life.Fortunately, I was lucky enough to be able to meet Dr. Larry Len Peterson and have been working with him on occasion. I'm glad I had the opportunity to spend time with this book and delve into the subject of Edward Curtis with an expert. So I hope you enjoy. It's a two-parter. This is part two. Dr. Larry Len Peterson on Art Dealer Diaries Podcast episode 279.

American Art Collective
Ep. 241 - First Look: Western Art Collector February Issue 2024

American Art Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 28:57


On this episode of the American Art Collective, Michael Clawson dives into the February issue of Western Art Collector Magazine. He dishes on the features including Tom Petrie's piece on Charlie Russell, Gina Teichert in Central Coast and Western Horizons at Legacy Galleries. He also tells us about the state of the art in California, the contemporary west and the wilderness. Plus, exciting upcoming previews, shows and so much more! This episode is sponsored by Western Art Collector Magazine!

Art Dealer Diaries Podcast
Dr. Larry Len Peterson: Art Historian & Author (Part 1) - Epi. 278, Host Dr. Mark Sublette

Art Dealer Diaries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 58:24


I had Dr. Larry Len Peterson on today, and we're discussing his new book "Edward S. Curtis, Printing the Legends: Looking at Shadows in a West Lit Only by Fire" it's a terrific book. I read this whole book and I'm going to read it again. There's just so much information, not only about Edward Curtis, but about that whole time frame from 1860 to 1945. All the big players, whether it's J.P. Morgan or Buffalo Bill or Custer, and even the Indian boarding school systems.  If you're interested in Curtis, this podcast is a must-listen. The other component that makes this project so important is the array of beautiful reproductions within the book. Did I mention he only printed 1,000 copies? It's not going to be available for long and it's going to be one of those great collector items.Dr. Peterson is uniquely positioned to write a book like this. He's a great author. He's won dozens of awards and he is a former physician who has written and published many research papers in his previous area of expertise. He's just one of these polymath individuals that you're lucky you get to meet and have in your life.Fortunately, I was lucky enough to be able to meet Dr. Larry Len Peterson and have been working with him on occasion. I'm glad I had the opportunity to spend time with this book and delve into the subject of Edward Curtis with an expert. So I hope you enjoy. It's a two-parter. This is part one. Dr. Larry Len Peterson on Art Dealer Diaries Podcast episode 278.

WKXL - New Hampshire Talk Radio
Cail & Company LIVE with Charlie Russell

WKXL - New Hampshire Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 44:39


Concord attorney and citizen activist Charlie Russell joined us in studio on Tuesday to talk about the history of the New Hampshire Primary which is now just two weeks away. From Truman to Trump and all candidates in between there have been many stories to share along campaign trail and Charlie was a collaborator with writer David Tirrell-Wysocki and illustrator Mel Bolden on a publication titled "New Hampshire Primary Rule Book", stories from which we discussed on the today's program.

Mischief Makers
Making Mischief in 2023: Round Up

Mischief Makers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2023 65:34


Charlie Russell, Chris Leask and Ellie Morris are looking back at a year in Mischief! Expect lots of laughs, quiz questions and mischievous memories from 2023 - as they chat about Peter Pan Goes Wrong, Mind Mangler more!Mischief Makers delves into the hilarious world of Mischief on stage and screen to find out what makes it so mischievous!Tickets now on sale for Peter Pan Goes Wrong West End | Christmas Season: GET TICKETSUK Tour | From September: GET TICKETSDon't miss your last chance to see Mind Mangler Off Broadway in NYC, ending 28 January: GET TICKETSAnd just announced for 2024, Mind Mangler will be coming to London's West End. Sign up to our newsletter for all the latest news first: SIGN UP NOWFind Peter Pan Goes Wrong and all Mischief shows now playing around the world: FIND OUT MOREGet into Mischief and discover more at MischiefComedy.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Show with Leo & Balky
The Show with Leo and Balky 12/27/23 – Hour One

The Show with Leo & Balky

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 44:56


Leo and Balky catch up with Green Bay Gamblers head coach and GM Mike Leone about his new forward Charlie Russell, what his guys need to do against the US A Hockey NTDP squad in a pair of games at the Resch Center this weekend and more. Plus, The Leap and the Locked On Packers podcast host Peter Bukowski weighs in on the Green Bay Packers suspending Jaire Alexander, how the Pack stacks up against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday and more.

Mischief Makers
Daniel Dae Kim on Making Mischief

Mischief Makers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 44:33


We're delighted to welcome one of our special guest stars from Peter Pan Goes Wrong in LA: Daniel Dae Kim (Lost, Hawaii Five-0, The Good Doctor).Find out about his love of performing and his career journey across stage and screen - as Charlie Russell catches up with him in London.Mischief Makers delves into the hilarious world of Mischief on stage and screen to find out what makes it so mischievous!Tickets now on sale for Peter Pan Goes Wrong West End | Christmas Season: GET TICKETSUK Tour | From September: GET TICKETSFind Peter Pan Goes Wrong and all Mischief shows now playing around the world: FIND OUT MOREGet into Mischief and discover more at MischiefComedy.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

WKXL - New Hampshire Talk Radio
Cail & Company with Charlie Russell

WKXL - New Hampshire Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 44:30


A wide-ranging array of topics on the Thursday program including discussion of the controversial proposed new clubhouse for the municipally owned Beaver Meadow Golf Course in Concord. Consumer advocate and attorney Charlie Russell joined us to trace the history of the clubhouse proposal and where it stands today. Other topics included the status of Bill Belichick, a no-show Hunter Biden and the House's passing of the go ahead to hold a President Biden impeachment inquiry.

McLeansville Baptist Church
Missionary Charlie Russell: Spiritual Winter - Psalm 74:17

McLeansville Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 34:18


In this message, Missionary Charlie Russell describes how God uses spiritual winter seasons in our lives to grow as believers. These seasons come to remove what is not beneficial and prepare us for even greater growth.

Mischief Makers
Peter Pan Goes Wrong | Associate Directing

Mischief Makers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2023 62:00


To celebrate Peter Pan Goes Wrong opening in the West End this week, Charlie Russell caught up with our Associate Director Fred Gray. Find out what it's like both acting and directing in Mischief shows! And how the show really must go on, as Fred shares how he flew across countries to help cover a role on Broadway!Mischief Makers delves into the hilarious world of Mischief on stage and screen to find out what makes it so mischievous!Tickets now on sale for Peter Pan Goes Wrong West End | Christmas Season: GET TICKETSUK Tour | From September: GET TICKETSFind Peter Pan Goes Wrong and all Mischief shows now playing around the world: FIND OUT MOREGet into Mischief and discover more at MischiefComedy.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

We're No Dam Experts
Episode 152: Happy Little Trees

We're No Dam Experts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 66:10


The C.M. Russell Museum is currently home to the largest collection of Charlie Russell works of art in the world! Hear why, and how you can see them as Rebecca and Shannon chat with Christina and Sarah from the musem on this episode of We're No Dam Experts! Learn about famed cowboy artist Charles Marion Russell: https://cmrussell.org/meet-charlie/ Learn more about the C.M. Russell Museum here: https://visitgreatfallsmontana.org/listing-item/cm-russell-museum/.

Mischief Makers
Peter Pan Goes Wrong | Goodbye LA

Mischief Makers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2023 79:27


Mischief is back in the USA and is bringing you a brand-new podcast series hosted by Charlie Russell, recorded live in NYC and LA!Hello and goodbye, LA! It's our final episode of this series and week across the pond - so join Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer and Charlie Russell as they look back on Peter Pan Goes Wrong, talk travelling and working together, and try a bear claw LIVE on air!Mischief Makers delves into the hilarious world of Mischief on stage and screen to find out what makes it so mischievous!Tickets now on sale for Peter Pan Goes Wrong West End | Christmas Season: GET TICKETSUK Tour | From September: GET TICKETSLos Angeles | Until 17 September: GET TICKETSFind Peter Pan Goes Wrong and all Mischief shows now playing around the world: FIND OUT MOREGet into Mischief and discover more at MischiefComedy.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The C.O.D.E of Man
Episode 156: Preparing for The Way of Holiness 2023

The C.O.D.E of Man

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 42:10


In this delayed release episode, we welcome back Charlie Russell to help us discuss our upcoming Way of Holiness Conference! What is spiritual formation and what are the practices we will be teaching and learning this year as we pull away from society and for a few days of focused training in the way of Christ? Scripture Reference for Way of Holiness is Isaiah 35. For further reading get our book published in 2020, The Mystery of Godliness. Amazon.com: The Mystery of Godliness eBook : Barnette, Pastor Mike, Cantrell, Associate Pastor, Russell, Charlie, Van Horn, Mike: Kindle Store Write us at codeofmangen127@gmail.com A special thanks, as always, to Bruce Frye for the theme song, "Heart of a Champion." Check out more of Bruce's music and ministry at ⁠Bruce Frye Ministries - Singer, Songwriter & Evangelist | Online Christian Music and Book Store

Mischief Makers
Peter Pan Goes Wrong | Broadway Rewind!

Mischief Makers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2023 70:26


Mischief is back on Broadway and is bringing you a brand-new podcast series hosted by Charlie Russell, recorded live in the big apple, New York City!Our awfully BIG Broadway adventure is almost over! Join Charlie Russell, Ellie Morris, Harry Kershaw, and Matt Cavendish, as they look back on mischievous moments and memories (and play some games!) before heading to the city of angels, Los Angeles.Mischief Makers delves into the hilarious world of Mischief on stage and screen to find out what makes it so mischievous!Tickets now on sale for Peter Pan Goes Wrong Broadway | Until July 23: GET TICKETSWest End | Christmas Season: GET TICKETSUK Tour | From September: GET TICKETSLos Angeles | From 6 August: GET TICKETSFind Peter Pan Goes Wrong and all Mischief shows now playing around the world: FIND OUT MOREGet into Mischief and discover more at MischiefComedy.comTranscript available at https://mischiefmakersppgw4.carrd.co/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

American Art Collective
Ep. 198 - First Look: Western Art Collector August Issue

American Art Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 29:26


On this episode of the First Look we get into the August issue of Western Art Collector Magazine with Michael Clawson! This issue features the historic work of legendary artist, Charlie Russell written by Tom Petrie, what it's like experiencing the CA Trail Ride, Ed Mell, upcoming previews and auctions and so much more!

Mischief Makers
Peter Pan Goes Wrong | Understudies | Broadway

Mischief Makers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2023 51:46


Mischief is back on Broadway and is bringing you a brand-new podcast series hosted by Charlie Russell, recorded live in the big apple, New York City!Get ready to meet some of our marvellous, mischievous understudies – Bianca Horn, Stephen James Anthony and Brenann Stacker – as Charlie Russell chats to them about their careers and the roles they cover in Peter Pan Goes Wrong.Mischief Makers delves into the hilarious world of Mischief on stage and screen to find out what makes it so mischievous!Tickets now on sale for Peter Pan Goes Wrong Broadway | Until July 23: GET TICKETSWest End | Christmas Season: GET TICKETSUK Tour | From September: GET TICKETSLos Angeles | From 6 August: GET TICKETSFind Peter Pan Goes Wrong and all Mischief shows now playing around the world: FIND OUT MOREGet into Mischief and discover more at MischiefComedy.comTranscript available at mischiefmakersppgw3.carrd.co/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mischief Makers
Peter Pan Goes Wrong | Broadway Part 2

Mischief Makers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2023 38:19


Mischief is back on Broadway and is bringing you a brand-new podcast series hosted by Charlie Russell, recorded live in the big apple, New York City!This time, Charlie Russell is chatting to our team going right backstage, to make sure we can go wrong onstage - with stage managers Adam Hunter and Christine D'Amore.Mischief Makers delves into the hilarious world of Mischief on stage and screen to find out what makes it so mischievous!Tickets now on sale for Peter Pan Goes Wrong Broadway | Until July 23: GET TICKETSWest End | Christmas Season: GET TICKETSUK Tour | From September: GET TICKETSLos Angeles | From 6 August: GET TICKETSFind Peter Pan Goes Wrong and all Mischief shows now playing around the world: FIND OUT MOREGet into Mischief and discover more at MischiefComedy.comTranscript available now at https://mischiefmakersppgw2.carrd.co/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

PRmoment Podcast
Is an over-reliance on email the central cause of tension between public relations and journalism?

PRmoment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 24:59


Welcome to the PRmoment Podcast, on the show today we're discussing how to improve the connectivity between public relations and journalism - is there a way to create a more efficient workflow between PRs and journalists?We'll ask whether the relationship between PR and journalists is becoming damaged beyond repair and look and the reasons why this mutually beneficial relationship isn't working better.To talk about this we've got Charlie Russell who is the founder of Synapse. Synapse is aiming to take more of a marketplace approach to the intersection of PR and journalism by trying to remove the inefficiencies and frustrations of email from the daily workflow of PR professionals and journalists.Before we start if you haven't taken a look already, the final entry deadline for The Creative Moment Awards is Friday 30th June.Thanks to the PRmoment Podcast sponsors, The PRCA.1.30 mins Is the communication bridge between PRs and journalists broken?“It's bonkers that email has become the default channel for PR: journalist relations…it's not an efficient or effective 2-way communications channel”7 mins How useful are PRs for modern journalists? Are journalists, in the main, still keen to engage?12 mins Why the SEO sector's evolution to “digital PR” and its desire for editorial links has resulted in a massive increase in the number of press releases sent to journalists.“One journalist I spoke to got about 1000 emails a day…another got roughly 1 a minute, mostly from PRs.”“Every email spawns another email.”“It's a real shame email has become the go-to channel for media relations, but it has.”“PR teams spend far too much time writing/sending repetitive emails.”17 mins To what extent do the pressures of email impact the mental health of both PRs and journalists?20.30 mins Charlie talks us through the functionality of Synapse that he hopes will improve the PR: journalist workflow.

Mischief Makers
Peter Pan Goes Wrong | Broadway Part 1

Mischief Makers

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2023 31:52


Mischief is back on Broadway and is bringing you a brand-new podcast series hosted by Charlie Russell, recorded live in the big apple, New York City!Join our original company members Charlie Russell, Henry Shields, Greg Tannahill and Nancy Zamit as they talk about returning to Peter Pan Goes Wrong, working with Neil Patrick Harris, and why this show is one of their favourites.Mischief Makers delves into the hilarious world of Mischief on stage and screen to find out what makes it so mischievous!Tickets now on sale for Peter Pan Goes Wrong Broadway | Until July 23: GET TICKETSWest End | Christmas Season: GET TICKETSUK Tour | From September: GET TICKETSLos Angeles | From 6 August: GET TICKETSFind Peter Pan Goes Wrong and all Mischief shows now playing around the world: FIND OUT MOREGet into Mischief and discover more at MischiefComedy.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Shrink Rap Radio Psychology Interviews: Exploring brain, body, mind, spirit, intuition, leadership, research, psychotherapy a
#844 Return guest Dr. GayBradshaw on her book Talking With Bears: Conversations with Charlie Russell

Shrink Rap Radio Psychology Interviews: Exploring brain, body, mind, spirit, intuition, leadership, research, psychotherapy a

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023


Gay Bradshaw, who holds doctorate degrees in ecology and psychology, has been sharing cultures and homes with Animals all her life. For the past twenty-five years, her work has been dedicated to the self-determination and well-being of Wildlife and domesticated Animals. Her diagnosis of Complex Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (C-PTSD) among free-living African Elephants sparked a new paradigm of understanding, trans-species psychology. Since 2002, Gay has studied and practiced mindfulness and meditation, and created Nature Mindfulness™  teachings where Animals, Plants and other Earth Beings are active partners in humanity's evolution of consciousness. This work led to the founding of her nonprofit, The Kerulos Center for Nonviolence (www.kerulos.org), a teaching center and sanctuary located in Southern Oregon, U.S.A that translates principles of Nature Consciousness into everyday living. Her books include Pulitzer-prize nominated Elephants on the Edge: What Animals Teach Us About Humanity (Yale University Press, 2009), Carnivore Minds: Who these Fearsome Animals Really Are (Yale University Press 2017), Talking with Bears: Conversations with Charlie Russell (Rocky Mountain Books, 2020), The Elephant Letters: The Story of Billy and Kani (2014), How Landscapes Change (Springer-Verlag), and Minding the Animal Psyche (Spring 2010). Her most recent book, The Evolved Nest: Nature's Way of Raising Children and Creating Connected Communities, written with Darcia Narvaez and with a foreword by Gabor Maté, MD, will be published by North Atlantic Books in 2023. Gay is published in academic and popular media including Nature, American Scientist, Developmental Psychology, Journal of Trauma and Dissociation, Ethology, and Psychology Today and featured in the New York Times, Time Magazine, Forbes, NPR, National Geographic, Smithsonian, Stern, Scandinavian television, The Atlantic, Telegraph, The London Times, ABC's 20/20, several documentary films, and animal protection media such as AAVS, HSUS, and NEAVS, and Best Friends Magazine. www.gabradshaw.com www.kerulos.org Sign up for 10% off of Shrink Rap Radio CE credits at the Zur Institute

Headwaters
Becoming | Portraits of the West

Headwaters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 32:34


Lewis and Clark are celebrated yet controversial. If you know what to look for, their names still echo through the park today. We examine their legacy from a variety of perspectives. Edgar Paxson painting: https://mhsmuseum.pastperfectonline.com/webobject/1885CEC9-39C3-4B45-889D-242479808699 Charlie Russell's painting: https://mhs.mt.gov/education/Capitol/Capitol-Art/House-of-Representatives See more show notes on our website: https://www.nps.gov/glac/learn/photosmultimedia/headwaters-podcast.htm

Woman's Hour
Karen Krizanovich and Heidi Ellert-McDermott on the Oscars, new Paula Yates documentary, abortion rights in the US

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 57:45


As a new Channel 4 documentary is released, Nuala McGovern hears more about her life from director Charlie Russell. Who were the female winners at the Academy Awards last night? What were the surprises and omissions? Who gave the best acceptance speeches? We talk to the film critic Karen Krizanovich and speech writer Heidi Ellert-McDermott. Five women who say they were denied abortions despite risks to their lives are suing the State of Texas. In June last year the US supreme court overturned Roe v. Wade, the law that had made abortion a constitutional right for Americans for nearly half a century. Since the court's ruling, a dozen states have made abortion illegal and many others have restricted it. We talk to the BBC's reporter in Washington Holly Honderich about this issue and also hear the latest on the fallout over access to a widely use abortion pill which is becoming increasingly difficult to get. And women in Berlin will soon be allowed to swim topless in public pools after a ruling by the city's authorities. Will it catch on elsewhere? Presenter: Nuala McGovern Producer: Lisa Jenkinson Studio Manager: Michael Milham.

Mischief Makers
Episode 35: 2022 Special

Mischief Makers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 49:16


We're looking back on a year in Mischief (and testing our Mischief Makers' knowledge with a quiz too!) Join Chris Leask, Charlie Russell and Dave Hearn as they reflect on Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Good Luck, Studio and even more. Mischief Makers delves into the world of Mischief, to find out what makes it so mischievous! Vote in the WhatsOnStage Awards for Greg Tannahill as Best Supporting Performer in a Play and Tomisin Ajani for Best Professional Debut Performance: https://awards.whatsonstage.com/ Get your tickets for Mind Mangler: Member of the Tragic Cirlce on tour! And The Play That Goes Wrong around the world! And find out more about Mischief at mischiefcomedy.com Read the full transcript: mischiefmakersep35.carrd.co

The Current
Charlotte Russell and Lahari Yelamanchili & Willie Fritz

The Current

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 64:29


With Tulane tennis around the bend, Corey sits down with the doubles pairing of Charlie Russell and Lahari Yelamanchili, ranked #14 in the country heading in to the year. Charlie and Lahari will discuss their chemistry on the court, what brought them to Tulane and their goals for their third season together.Then, head football coach Willie Fritz breaks down his team's 2-0 start to the season, and a homecoming of sorts as he brings the club to Kansas State this weekend.Catch Tulane football taking on Kansas State this Saturday along the Tulane Sports Network from Learfield! Live coverage begins at 1p CT on 104.1 The Spot in New Orleans, worldwide on the Tulane Athletics and Varsity Network apps, and on Sirius XM Channel 384.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

McLeansville Baptist Church
The Way of Holiness 2022- Sunday Morning Message: "The Hidden Garden Within"

McLeansville Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2022 43:41


Bro. Charlie Russell preaches out of Song of Solomon 4 on the garden God has placed inside of us, and how the spiritual disciplines are the tools used to cultivate the fruit of the garden.

McLeansville Baptist Church
The Way of Holiness 2022 - Saturday Session One: The Discipline of Spiritual Reading

McLeansville Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 65:40


Bro. Charlie Russell teaches on the Spiritual Discipline of Spiritual Reading, and learning to prioritize the act of feeding the spirit through what we read. Also, a Q&A session with a panel of all of the instructors of the 2022 Way of Holiness Conference.

British Theatre Guide podcast
Edfringe 2022: Mischief returns to Edinburgh

British Theatre Guide podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 33:12


Mischief Theatre, which rose to fame ten years ago with its smash hit comedy The Play That Goes Wrong, is returning to Edinburgh in 2022 with three shows: Charlie Russell Aims to Please, Mischief Movie Night and Mind Mangler: Member of the Tragic Circle. Charlie Russell, who writes and performs the show that names her in the title, has been a co-creator and cast member in most of the company's shows so far. BTG Editor David Chadderton spoke to Charlie about their three Fringe shows as well as about the company's creative process and phenomenal success. Charlie Russell Aims to Please runs at Pleasance Below, Pleasance Courtyard at 3:15PM from 3 to 27 August. Mischief Movie Night is at Pentland Theatre, Pleasance at EICC at 6:30PM from 3 to 28 August. Mind Mangler: Member of the Tragic Circle is at Pleasance Beyond, Pleasance Courtyard from 3 to 28 August. The new piece by Henry Shields, Good Luck, Studio, will be at Mercury Theatre in Colchester, Salisbury Playhouse and Yvonne Arnaud Theatre in Guildford between September and November 2022. For more details and tickets for the three Edinburgh shows, go to www.edfringe.com, www.pleasance.co.uk or mischiefedfringe.com, or for more information about the company and its work in general, see www.mischiefcomedy.com. Rehearsal photo of Charlie Russell by Danny Kaan.

We're No Dam Experts
Episode 84: The Russell Reignited

We're No Dam Experts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 52:35


August is all about art in Great Falls! Rebecca and Shannon talk with two Charlie Russell art experts about the upcoming Russell Reignited event. More information and to plan your trip: https://visitgreatfallsmontana.org/event/august-18-21-the-russell-sale/

Art Dealer Diaries Podcast
Thomas Figarelle: Executive Director, C.M. Russell Museum - Epi. 194, Host Dr. Mark Sublette

Art Dealer Diaries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 71:09


I had Tom Figarelle on the podcast today and he's the Executive Director of the C.M. Russell Museum in Great Falls, Montana. This podcast is unique because we get to hear the extent of Tom's love for his hometown which is Great Falls, MT. It's where he's from, where his parents are from, and where he lives and works to honor a historical figure that loved Great Falls just as much. The idea that a Western artist who died in 1926 can have such an impact on the world of art, but also have an immense influence on the state of Montana where he's kind of a superstar... It's mind-boggling stuff.You see, I'm very fortunate in my personal, most recent connection to the C.M. Russell Museum. I was actually invited to go and lecture there on August 20th of this year (2022) at this massive Charles Russell show that they have. There's a  major auction component to the show and they give out an award, the Western Heritage Award, which I'm very fortunate to be the recipient of this particular year. I encourage everyone to listen to this and if you can come out and see the show in August, it sounds like it's going to be an amazing event.I guess what really amazes me is that in some parts of the world, in some parts of America, there are artists that can break through and we can really see how important these people are. So I was thrilled to talk to Tom because he really could talk about this in a very intimate and personal way, having grown up in Great Falls and really kind of ended up with his dream job of being the executive director of this museum.Learn more about the upcoming show and auction at the C.M. Russell Museum:https://cmrussell.org/https://cmrussell.org/experience/upcoming-events/406-727-8787info@cmrussell.org

Calvary Baptist Church - Dundalk, Maryland
Portrait of a Successful Mother - Bro. Charlie Russell

Calvary Baptist Church - Dundalk, Maryland

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 35:20


Message by Pastor Stacey Shiflett Text: 2 Samuel May 8, 2022 - 5 PM

Calvary Baptist Church - Dundalk, Maryland
John 3 - Bro. Charlie Russell

Calvary Baptist Church - Dundalk, Maryland

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 32:49


Message by Bro. Charlie Russell Text: John 3 May 8, 2022 - 11AM

American Art Collective
Ep. 80 - The C.M. Russell Museum

American Art Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 39:12


Joining us on the show today are Christina Horton and Duane Braaten from the C.M. Russell Museum in Great Falls, Montana. The museum is devoted to the iconic cowboy artist Charles M. Russell, who has been a subject on numerous episodes. Christina and Duane chat about March events that will coincide with Charlie Russell's birthday, as well as events in August, including The Russell, the museum's big event that ends with a massive art sale.   This episode is sponsored by the C.M. Russell Museum in Great Falls.  

We're No Dam Experts
Episode 62: More Layers than an Onion

We're No Dam Experts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 58:23


Rebecca and Mari have the Marketing Director from The C.M. Russell Museum, Christina Horton, back on the podcast to talk about our favorite and famous cowboy artist's, Charlie Russell, house. She brought the awarded historical architect, Ken Sievert, who was on the restoration project for Charlie and Nancy's house with her to give us all the details. Everything from moving the house 50 feet, Charlie's demands for flat walls, to removing layers upon layers of wallpaper, we cannot get enough of the creative restoration process it took to bring back The Russell's house to its near original glory.

Got Grief
Charlie Russell

Got Grief

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 57:54


This week we speak to Charlie Russell who is an actor, writer and creative. Charlie speaks on the loss of her mother on her eighteenth birthday and how this impacted her life. Charlie opens up on mental health and dealing with trauma whilst also being a high achiever in school and how this lead to her success in the creative world.

Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Sovereign's Medal for Volunteers, Inuit Ancestry Database, and Former Tourism Worker Honoured

Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 48:34


Joanne Rodgers says that she was honoured to receive the Sovereign's Medal for Volunteers from the Governor General. We hear more about the volunteer work that she does when we speak with her today. You've been telling us about your favourite Labrador authors for Canadian Libraries Month. Today, we read out some of your submissions and check in with Labrador's regional librarian, Natasha Wells. A social media post has been inspiring salamander stories throughout Upper Lake Melville. Today, the man who started it all is sharing what happened that fateful night he thought a wild salamander was a lost pet. We hear from Adam Reid. Cruise NL is honouring one of Labrador's former tourism workers with the 2021 Cruise Vision Award. The winner is Anita Rich, who died in a snowmobile accident in March 2020. We hear more about the award and Anita later in the show when we speak with her friend and colleague Jillian Larkham. The Nunatsiavut Government is looking to create an Inuit Ancestry database. We speak with First Minister Tyler Edmunds about it. After 28 years, Charlie Russell of Labrador City has given up his dog team. He joins us to talk about why he made that decision. Willy's New Pup tells the story of a man named Willy as he trains his new pup to be the leader of his dog team. Author Sherry Blake tells us how she is feeling about publication of the book. The inquiry into ground search and rescue has wrapped up hearings, and now a report is being prepared. We speak with Stephanie Dawe, the communications director for the Happy Valley-Goose Bay search and rescue team, about what the are looking for from this process.

MontanaHistoricalSociety
Elizabeth Davey Lochrie: Artist, Ally, Mother

MontanaHistoricalSociety

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 31:41


Montana State University professor Dr. Mary Murphy details the story of Montana artist Elizabeth Davey Lochrie. From her home on Butte's West Side, Lochrie crafted a life as artist, mother, clubwoman, and ally to Montana's native peoples. A Western painter in the tradition of Charlie Russell, Lochrie is best known for her portraits of Native Americans, but she was a prolific artist who also painted landscapes of urban Butte and rural Montana.

Dawson's Den
Season 1 Episode 6

Dawson's Den

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 21:06


Terry Denton drops in and reads from Trails Plowed Under by Charlie Russell , we see who is in The Critter Corner and a commercial for Clarabelle's Just for Horses --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/will-dawson7/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/will-dawson7/support

charlie russell critter corner
McLeansville Baptist Church
The Way of Holiness Day One: Spiritual Healing Part One

McLeansville Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 34:26


Bro. Charlie Russell introduces the process of obtaining spiritual healing for the broken places in life.

The C.O.D.E of Man
Episode 62: The Way of Holiness

The C.O.D.E of Man

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2021 57:57


Isaiah 35:1,8, The wilderness and the solitary place shall be glad for them; and the desert shall rejoice, and blossom as the rose…And an highway shall be there, and a way, and it shall be called The way of holiness; the unclean shall not pass over it; but it shall be for those: the wayfaring men, though fools, shall not err therein. Contained within these verses is a great spiritual truth that has become lost to the modern church in America. How does the wild, desolate, sterile place become a source of gladness and blossoming of life? It is counterintuitive, as is so much of the true life of faith. The Way of Holiness is a summons, a calling out. You and I live in a world of too much noise, too much busyness, and too many demands. We are all guilty of surrendering ourselves to the false world and because we fill our time with so much of it we have so little time to be in the pursuit of a holy and rich life with God. Join Overtrek and two guests, Charlie Russell and Matthew Jones, as they discuss the recent conference which they led over three days to provide the opportunity to escape, on purpose, from the distracting world that draws us away from life with God. In particular the following "Desert Disciplines" were learned and practiced over these days: Solitude (Separation) Spiritual Warfare (Suffering) Meditation (Study) Spiritual Healing (Restoration) A special thank you to our friend Bruce Frye for the theme song, "Heart of a Champion." You can find more of Bruce Frye's music and ministry at Bruce Frye Ministries - Singer, Songwriter & Evangelist | Online Christian Music and Book Store Also, we welcome your emails at codeofmangen127@gmail.com

Calvary Baptist Church - Dundalk, Maryland
Cultivating A Christ Centered Christianity - Bro. Charlie Russell

Calvary Baptist Church - Dundalk, Maryland

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 35:55


Message by Bro. Charlie Russell Text: Colossians 3 July 11, 2021 - 11AM

Calvary Baptist Church - Dundalk, Maryland
Heaven - Bro. Charlie Russell

Calvary Baptist Church - Dundalk, Maryland

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 35:06


Message by Bro. Charlie Russell Text: Revelation 21 July 11, 2021 - 5PM Summer Revival 2021

Calvary Baptist Church - Dundalk, Maryland
Filing an Appeal for Revival and Restoration - Bro. Charlie Russell

Calvary Baptist Church - Dundalk, Maryland

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2021 34:44


Message by Bro. Charlie Russell Text: Jonah 3 June 20, 2021 - 5PM

The Art of Range
AoR 60: Ranch Succession and True Grit at Sieben Live Stock Co. with Cooper & Chase Hibbard

The Art of Range

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 52:55


"Big ranches mean big risks", says Chase Hibbard. Large lands and lots of cattle doesn't equal guaranteed success in the economically unforgiving world of family ranching. The Sieben Live Stock Company has been around for 6 generations and has both awards and scars to show for their perseverance. All good stories have tension and dark threads in the weaving. Join Tip in a conversation with Chase and Cooper Hibbard about navigating the ups and downs of keeping a big ranch together. They discuss the fascinating history of this iconic Montana ranch, hard succession planning decisions, and how management is sustained today. RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Sieben Live Stock Company website: https://www.siebenlivestock.com/ Charlie Russell painting, "Waiting for a Chinook", aka "Last of the 5,000": https://www.charlesmarionrussell.org/Waiting-For-A-Chinook.html Montana Land Reliance: https://mtlandreliance.org/ Land Trust Alliance: https://www.landtrustalliance.org/. The Land Trust Alliance is a national land conservation organization that represents more than 1,000 member land trusts and is a good source for more information about land trusts and conservation easements. https://www.landtrustalliance.org/ Ties to the Land succession planning: http://tiestotheland.org/ TRANSCRIPT: https://bit.ly/3hYvA0W

We're No Dam Experts
Episode 19: Western Art Week

We're No Dam Experts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 51:32


Rebecca and Mari are joined by celebrity, Norma Ashby-Smith, a Great Falls Champion and Legend that was inducted into the Montana's Broadcaster Hall of Fame of 2010. Norma is the founder of Western Art Week, and shares how the project started, and how it took off and became a yearly event in Great Falls, Montana, where our city becomes the Western Art Capital of the World, all based around famed cowboy artist and Great Falls' local, Charlie Russell. #VisitGreatFalls #GreatFallsMontana #WereNoDamExperts

LaneCast
Waiting For A Chinook, A History

LaneCast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 63:17


"Waiting for a Chinook" by Charlie Russell can be found hanging in the homes of many ranches across the state. It is a reminder of the power of Mother Nature. But it is also a reminder of a rancher’s commitment to their livestock and land no matter the weather. What is the history of the artwork? How did the Montana Stockgrowers Association come to own it? Jim Peterson, Rancher and Chairman of the CM Russell Museum along with Jim Steinbeisser President of the MT Stockgrowers share the history.

Art Dealer Diaries Podcast
Dr. Larry Len Peterson: Art Historian and Author - Epi. 136, Host Dr. Mark Sublette

Art Dealer Diaries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 109:02


Dr. Larry Peterson joined me for a podcast in November. He's a fascinating, interesting man and you know every once in a while you meet somebody and you say to yourself "this guy's done a lot more than I have" and in this case he really has. Dr. Peterson is a dermatologist that published numerous medical research papers before pivoting at the age of 56 to focus on his writing ability in the world of art. He's written books on the artist Phillip Goodwin, the photographer L. A. Huffman, he wrote a major book 700-page opus called "American Trinity", another on John Fery, and two books on Charlie Russell, ane one on John Clark, a person I didn't know about until I started doing research on Dr. Peterson for this podcast and was an interesting western woodcarver, Dr. Peterson has a sense of what the West is and what his role is in the West.I highly recommend listening to the entire podcast. It was fun for me and sometimes when you get somebody you really find interesting and unique you just don't want it to end. You just keep going more granular wanting one more tib bit of information. I understand that people might feel a little exhausted after almost two hours of two former medical professionals talking about Western art, but if you like art history, if you like to hear how somebody is able to be a very accomplished individual - not only in their own field - but in another disparate area, then this is the individual that you will want to listen to.

We're No Dam Experts
Episode 13: Did Charlie Russell Ghost Us?

We're No Dam Experts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 41:17


Rebecca and Mari have two experts on the episode: Christina Horton and Tom Figarelle, both from The C.M. Russell Museum. They talk about the possibility of a Charlie Russell hologram, ghost conspiracies, and if a barstool was really thrown through one of Charlie's most famous works. #VisitGreatFalls #GreatFallsMontana #WereNoDamExperts

Comics' Books
S2E8 - Charlie Russell

Comics' Books

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2020 36:01


The podcast about what funny people read...In this, our final episode of 2020, Lucy speaks to Actor and Producer Charlie Russell. Who is Lucy Danser?Lucy is a writer, producer and all around storytelling person. Follow her on Twitter @LucyDanser or visit www.lucydanser.co.ukBooks/Authors mentioned in this episode:Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy - https://uk.bookshop.org/a/362/9781784871956Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier - https://uk.bookshop.org/a/362/9780349006574Frankenstein by Mary Shelley - https://uk.bookshop.org/a/362/9780199537167Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race by Reni Eddo-Lodge - https://uk.bookshop.org/a/362/9781408870587Natives by Akala - https://uk.bookshop.org/a/362/9781473661233Book of Dust Vol 1 by Phillip Pullman - https://uk.bookshop.org/a/362/9780241365854Book of Dust Vol 2 by Phillip Pullman - https://uk.bookshop.org/a/362/9780241373354His Dark Materials by Phillip Pullman - https://uk.bookshop.org/a/362/9781407186108Harry Potter by J K Rowling - https://uk.bookshop.org/a/362/9781785301544Winnie the Pooh by A A Milne - https://uk.bookshop.org/a/362/9781405281317Mr. Men Collection by Roger Hargreaves - https://uk.bookshop.org/a/362/9781405292511Peter Pan by JM Barrie - https://uk.bookshop.org/a/362/9781788286879Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte - https://uk.bookshop.org/a/362/9781784870737Bridget Jones' Diary by Helen Fielding - https://uk.bookshop.org/a/362/9781509813889Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason by Helen Fielding - https://uk.bookshop.org/a/362/9781509870127Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy - https://uk.bookshop.org/a/362/9780099584438Blind Assassin by Margaret Atwood - https://uk.bookshop.org/a/362/9780349013060East of Eden by John Steinbeck - https://uk.bookshop.org/a/362/9780241980354*Charlie's ChoicesFeatured Bookshop:Rye Bookshttps://ryebooks.co.ukFacebook: /RyeBooks/Instagram: /rye_books/Twitter: /rye_booksOther Links:Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CF_RussellYou can follow us on Twitter & Instagram @comicsbookspodPlease share, rate and subscribe.Produced by Lucy Danser & Joseph Bellcomicsbookspod@gmail.comwww.comicsbooks.co.uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Arden
Episode 211: Angels, Ministers of Grace, Etc.

Arden

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 60:09


Bea and Brenda try to clarify a few things about the Hamill case and about their friendship. Dana tries to clarify a few things about her father’s death. Red tries to clarify a few things about love. Also: A great recipe for honey mustard sauce! CONTENT WARNING: This episode features loud noises, adult situations, adult language, discussions and depictions of violence, discussion but not depiction of animal violence, discussions of murder, discussion of gore, medical abuse, familial abuse, and suicide. SPECIAL CONTENT WARNING: If you are coping with suicidal thoughts or ideation, you might want to put this episode off until a later date. Please, if you need help, contact: -The National Suicide Prevention Hotline, at 1-800-273-8255 -Trans Hotline, at 877-565-8860 Written by Sara Ghaleb Directed by Emily VanDerWerff Recording Engineer: Ernesto Hurtado Editor: Christopher Dole Sound Designer: Chad Ellis Composer: Christopher Hatfield Starring: Michelle Agresti as Bea Casely Tracey Sayed as Brenda Bentley Shannon Estabrook as Rosalind Ursula Charlita Gaston as Pamela Pink Benjamin Watts as Andy Wheyface Mia Drake as Lorena Christopher Libby Woodbridge as Dana Hamill Saoirse Ó Súilleabháin as Olivia Breckenridge Guest starring: Zach Grenier as Clyde Hamill Rebecca Metz as Trudy Hamill Mike Bash as Jake Wunder and Dice Nelinda Palomino as Alexandria “Red” Dutton Jennifer Liao as Teresa Hollandaise and Airport Announcer Daniel Mills as Charlie Russell and Rancher Christopher Dole as Grunting Actor Arden was created and executive produced by Emily VanDerWerff, Christopher Dole, and Sara Ghaleb. Our co-executive producers are Chad Ellis, Libby Hill, and Ernesto Hurtado. Our logo was designed by Dylan Farr.

Mischief Makers
Episode 24: Yshani Perinpanayagam

Mischief Makers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 50:10


Fresh off our Mischief Movie Night tour - Yshani Perinpanayagam pops by for a chat with Charlie Russell! Discover more about this musical Mischief Maker - and her work in the Mischief world as well as on the Olivier award-winning Emilia. Mischief Makers delves into the world of Mischief, to find out what makes it so mischievous! Recorded in a single take with no edits, anything can (and does) happen! Find out more about Mischief at https://mischiefcomedy.com/

McLeansville Baptist Church
The Mystery of Godliness- Thursday Evening Message

McLeansville Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 26:25


Bro. Charlie Russell preaches on "Breaking Free from the Power of the Pit."

McLeansville Baptist Church
The Spiritual Discipline of Meditation

McLeansville Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 34:32


Bro. Charlie Russell teaches on learning the regular practice of meditation in our lives.

Mischief Makers
Episode 15: Lydia Fraser

Mischief Makers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 62:31


This week's Mischief Maker is The Comedy About a Bank Robbery alum Lydia Fraser. Sharing her thoughts on Black Lives Matter and experiences with racism, Lydia talks to Charlie Russell about intention vs. impact and more. Mischief Makers delves into the world of Mischief, to find out what makes it so mischievous! Recorded in a single take with no edits, anything can (and does) happen! Warning: This podcast contains occasional strong language. Download a transcript of the episode here: https://mischiefmakersep15.carrd.co/ Show your support for Black Lives Matter: https://linktr.ee/BwayGoesWrong Find out more about Mischief at https://mischiefcomedy.com/ Photographer credit: Kayi Ushe

Mischief Makers
Episode 14: Matt Cavendish

Mischief Makers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 41:35


From Lights! Camera! Improvise! to Showstopper! - Matt Cavendish is no stranger to improvising... although by his own admission, he did sort of fall into it! Chatting to Charlie Russell, Matt shares his journey inside and outside of Mischief - as well as his tips for aspiring improvisers. Mischief Makers delves into the world of Mischief, to find out what makes it so mischievous! Recorded in a single take with no edits, anything can (and does) happen! Warning: This podcast contains discussions about the "S Word"... Santa! It may not be suitable for mini Mischief Makers! Download a transcript of the episode here: https://mischiefmakersep14.carrd.co/ Find out more about Mischief at https://mischiefcomedy.com/

Mischief Makers
Episode 7: Charlie Russell

Mischief Makers

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 64:10


Jonathan Sayer is in the interviewer's chair this week, as he chats to Mischief maker and long-time friend, Charlie Russell. The pair chat about the early days of their friendship, corpsing on stage, and why she loves the ending of Groan Ups. Charlie has appeared in four Mischief productions in the West End (The Play That Goes Wrong, The Comedy About A Bank Robbery, Groan Ups and Peter Pan Goes Wrong), and in The Play That Goes Wrong on Broadway. She originated the role of Sandra in The Play That Goes Wrong and performed this character on The Goes Wrong Show on BBC One, as well as in the televised Christmas specials. Warning: This podcast has one use of strong language. Mischief Makers delves into the world of Mischief, to find out what makes it so mischievous! Recorded in a single take with no edits, anything can (and does) happen! Download a transcript of the episode here: https://mischiefmakersep7.carrd.co/ Find out more about Mischief at https://mischiefcomedy.com

Mischief Makers
Episode 5: Harry Kershaw

Mischief Makers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 39:02


Charlie Russell takes over hosting duties, and talks to Harry Kershaw. One of the early Mischief Makers, Harry has been involved in Mischief shows since their beginnings at the Edinburgh Fringe and has appeared in The Play That Goes Wrong and Mischief Movie Nights. In this interview he chats about his fondest Mischief memories, his experience working in other non-Mischief West End shows, and why he can't stop tweeting Covent Garden Soup. Warning: This podcast contains occasional strong language. Download a transcript of the episode here: https://mischiefmakersep5.carrd.co/ Find out more about Mischief at https://mischiefcomedy.com

Call To Action
31: Charlie Russell

Call To Action

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 73:35


We’ve lurked by the theatre stage door this week to catch Charlie Russell; the West End and Broadway star of the smash hit show, The Play That Goes Wrong. Together with her long-standing friends in the Mischief Theatre company, she has appeared in a hit parade of great shows, including The Comedy About A Bank Robbery and Groan Ups, while Mischief Comedy have recently aired their first TV show on the BBC; The Goes Wrong Show. Charlie talks to us on a huge repertoire of subjects; getting into drama school, the beginnings of Mischief Theatre, how Improv theatre works, what makes a good comedy actor, how pain is integral to great comedy, the difference between performing on TV and theatre, taking the show to Broadway, and what it was like to meet and work with the Hollywood director JJ Abrams. So, exit stage left pursued by a bear and go listen. ///// You can follow her on Twitter (https://twitter.com/CF_Russell) . And check out all the Mischief Theatre (https://mischiefcomedy.com) shows. And the BBC’s The Goes Wrong Show (https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000csgs) . Which is now available on Amazon (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Goes-Wrong-Show-DVD/dp/B083FCYW7B) . Her agent is Chloe Brayfield at AHA (https://www.ahatalent.co.uk/about/) (Amanda Howard Associates). She has also appeared on Griefcast (https://play.acast.com/s/griefcast/442cd249-a19d-4efe-906c-64f2e4172c02) . The group’s great outdoor media is done by JHI Marketing (https://www.jhi-marketing.com/see-our-work/the-play-that-goes-wrong) . Book Recommendations:  The God of Small Things (https://www.amazon.co.uk/God-Small-Things-Arundhati-Roy/dp/0006550681) by Arundhati Roy  If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things (https://www.amazon.co.uk/If-Nobody-Speaks-Remarkable-Things/dp/0008218692/) by Jon McGregor  Frankenstein (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Frankenstein-Modern-Prometheus-Wordsworth-Classics/dp/1853260231) by Mary Shelley  Jane Eyre (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Jane-Wordsworth-Classics-Charlotte-Brontë/dp/1853260207) by Charlotte Brontë  The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Tenant-Wildfell-Hall-Wordsworth-Classics/dp/1853264881) by Anne Brontë  His Dark Materials Trilogy (https://www.amazon.co.uk/His-Dark-Materials-Wormell-slipcase/dp/1407188992) by  Phillip Pullman (https://www.amazon.co.uk/His-Dark-Materials-Wormell-slipcase/dp/1407188992) /////

Buddy's Buddies
Charlie Russell (Goddess goddess / ceramicist) • Buddy's Buddies #012

Buddy's Buddies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 102:36


GREETINGS FROM MARGATE!Welcome to episode 12 of Buddy’s Buddies!On the really, I hope all is marvellous with y’all. Let’s GOWWW…Thanks ever so much for catching up with Buddy’s Buddies! What a treat to have you back aboard. Those two weeks totally make the heart grow fonder right? Well, much has happened and I hope all has been going good with you and yours. It’s a cold cold world out there at the moment and certainly frosty, but we’re gonna make it through those bittersweet January blues together. OKAY? Okay. So with that in mind, let us get immediately into this glorious episode with the maker of Goddesses and master ceramicist herself, CHARLIE RUSSELL!I say it in the intro but we did record a podcast a little while back in 2019, which was pure gold and thoroughly enjoyable but totally nuts and we didn’t really talk about Charlie’s work - we got delightfully caught up in a mystical and magical world of madness, so THIS time we were determined to focus, keep the train on track and keep it locked, folks. And you can trust that in this one, we really got some proper nuggets and gems out of it which will surely endear you to Charlie’s world and serve as an ideal companion to her work if you haven’t met her before. I am a card carrying fan of her and her work, and it’ll take a quick scan through her Instagram for you to feel the same so listen, enjoy, and soak in the good vibes from the Charlie Russell studio. ENJOY!EPISODE LINKS:• CHARLIE on INSTAGRAM!• CHARLIE at THE TURNER!• CHARLIE INTERVIEW on MEDIUM!• PINTEREST action! REFERENCES:• PRACTICE OF DREAM HEALING podcast • THE POETICS OF SPACE book • IRON JOHN book • RADIOLAB episode on 'THINGS'BUDDY'S LINKS:• MARGATE MERCURY!• BUDDY PEACE on INSTAGRAM!• BUDDY PEACE on THE INTERNET!•

Escuchando Peliculas
Diez Negritos (2015) #Drama #Thriller #Intriga #peliculas #audesc #podcast

Escuchando Peliculas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 163:00


País Reino Unido Dirección Craig Viveiros Guion Sarah Phelps (Novela: Agatha Christie) Música Stuart Earl Fotografía John Pardue Reparto Maeve Dermody, Charles Dance, Toby Stephens, Burn Gorman, Sam Neill, Paul Chahidi, Miranda Richardson, Charlie Russell, Tom Clegg, Catherine Bailey, Noah Taylor, Ben Deery, Christopher Hatherall, Douglas Booth, Harley Gallacher, Anna Maxwell Martin, Aidan Turner, Rob Heaps, Joseph Prowen Sinopsis Miniserie de TV (3 episodios). Diez extraños son invitados a la isla de Soldier, una roca aislada, cerca de la costa de Devon. Llevados desde el continente, con sus generosos anfitriones misteriosamente ausentes, cada uno de ellos está acusado de un crimen terrible. Cuando uno muere de repente se dan cuenta de que pueden tener un asesino entre ellos. Adaptación de "10 negritos" de Agatha Christie.

NIGHT-LIGHT RADIO
Talking With Bears with Gay Bradshaw

NIGHT-LIGHT RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 119:39


Gay Bradshaw has written an amazing book called, "Talking with Bears, Conversations with Charlie Russell". She shares her experiences and conservations with this unique man who lived and merged with these noble creatures and came to not only understand  them but merge and know them in a way not many have.  I urge you to read this book for it will give you a different perspective to the animal kingdom and the delicate blance they provide and the lessons that can be learned from them that apply to humanity as well.  The many life forms constantly around us that are not seen and how they as well contribute to the balance we all rely on, the integraton we are a part of and often fail to realize. Gay is the founder and director of the Kerulos center for Nonviolence, a non-prfit established in 2008.  The center's mission is to inspire radical change in human culture by translating the understanding of animal sentience into practices and ethics of nonviolence,  Living as one - we are kin under skin, fin, feather and fir. They provide trauma-informed care for Animals in need and train students and rescue, medical, shelter, and other professionals in principles of trans-species psychology and trauma recovery. Gay holds doctorate degrees in ecology and psychology and a master's in geophysics. www.kerulos.org

Night-Light Radio
Talking With Bears with Gay Bradshaw

Night-Light Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 119:39


Gay Bradshaw has written an amazing book called, "Talking with Bears, Conversations with Charlie Russell". She shares her experiences and conservations with this unique man who lived and merged with these noble creatures and came to not only understand them but merge and know them in a way not many have. I urge you to read this book for it will give you a different perspective to the animal kingdom and the delicate blance they provide and the lessons that can be learned from them that apply to humanity as well. The many life forms constantly around us that are not seen and how they as well contribute to the balance we all rely on, the integraton we are a part of and often fail to realize.Gay is the founder and director of the Kerulos center for Nonviolence, a non-prfit established in 2008. The center's mission is to inspire radical change in human culture by translating the understanding of animal sentience into practices and ethics of nonviolence, Living as one - we are kin under skin, fin, feather and fir. They provide trauma-informed care for Animals in need and train students and rescue, medical, shelter, and other professionals in principles of trans-species psychology and trauma recovery.Gay holds doctorate degrees in ecology and psychology and a master’s in geophysics.www.kerulos.org

NIGHT-LIGHT RADIO
Talking With Bears with Gay Bradshaw

NIGHT-LIGHT RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020 120:00


Gay Bradshaw has written an amazing book called, "Talking with Bears, Conversations with Charlie Russell". She shares her experiences and conservations with this unique man who lived and merged with these noble creatures and came to not only understand  them but merge and know them in a way not many have.  I urge you to read this book for it will give you a different perspective to the animal kingdom and the delicate blance they provide and the lessons that can be learned from them that apply to humanity as well.  The many life forms constantly around us that are not seen and how they as well contribute to the balance we all rely on, the integraton we are a part of and often fail to realize. Gay is the founder and director of the Kerulos center for Nonviolence, a non-prfit established in 2008.  The center's mission is to inspire radical change in human culture by translating the understanding of animal sentience into practices and ethics of nonviolence,  Living as one - we are kin under skin, fin, feather and fir. They provide trauma-informed care for Animals in need and train students and rescue, medical, shelter, and other professionals in principles of trans-species psychology and trauma recovery. Gay holds doctorate degrees in ecology and psychology and a master’s in geophysics. www.kerulos.org

When We Talk About Animals
Ep. 15 – Gay Bradshaw on Charlie Russell, grizzly bears, and the search for truth

When We Talk About Animals

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2019 60:02


Bears, like other carnivores, are typically cast as unthinking, emotionless killers. But the late naturalist Charlie Russell believed this tragic misperception hides the truth about who bears really are. Charlie’s life story changed how humans perceive grizzly bears. While other scientists and naturalists were studying bears from a distance, tranquilizing them and tagging them with … Continue reading Ep. 15 – Gay Bradshaw on Charlie Russell, grizzly bears, and the search for truth →

Griefcast with Cariad Lloyd
Ep. 73 Charlie Russell

Griefcast with Cariad Lloyd

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 68:10


Cariad talks to actor and improviser Charlie Russell (Mischief Theatre, The Play that Goes Wrong, A Comedy About a Bank Robbery) about her Mum, who died on her 18th Birthday. As ever they talk grief, mental health and going to the Ball.You can follow Charlie on twitter @CF_Russell or follow on @mischiefcomedy for details of their shows. You can follow the Griefcast on twitter and instagram @thegriefcast and you can email thegriefcast@gmail.comGriefcast won Gold (always believe in your soul) in Best Entertainment, Best Interview + also Podcast of the Year 2018 at the British Podcast Awards and Best Podcast at the ARIA's. It is hosted by Cariad Lloyd, edited by Kate Holland, recorded at Whistledown Studios and the music is provided by The Glue Ensemble. And remember, you are not alone. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Dirty Harry Minute
Minute 33 – His Name Was Charlie Russell

Dirty Harry Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2018 20:35


Mobster Comedians. Inspector Gilbert Gottfried. Gasometer Graveyards. Our Guest: Trav Nash. Check out Trav on Twitter: @Nashtopia Check out Trav’s podcast ‘Tales From The Mind Boat: http://www.talesfromthemindboat.libsyn.com. dirtyharryminute.com

The Genealogy Gems Podcast with Lisa Louise Cooke     -      Your Family History Show

Genealogy Gems Podcast Episode 223 November 2018 with Lisa Louise Cooke   Bit Players in Someone Else's Show If you happen to catch an old episode of the TV Series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, you may be surprised to spot Ben Affleck dribbling down a basketball court in the not so highly acclaimed role of Basketball Player #10.     Or how about funny man Jack Black of School of Rock fame in the walk-on part of “Taxi Driver” on the iconic 1980s comedy The Golden Girls.   Yep, at some point we are ALL bit players in somebody else's show. And that is even more true with old home movies.   Your friends, your neighbors and even perfect strangers have likely at some point captured you or someone in your family in one of their own old home movies. And the same is true for your ancestors. As long as film has been around, the chances of someone in your family tree appearing in someone else's videos at some point in time is actually quite high.   And think about it, when film – or moving pictures - came into being right around 1895, it had the capability of capturing someone born as early as even 1800. That's a lot of potential generations of your family!   David Haas MD knows this better than most folks. he has experienced first-hand that any one of us may find ourselves, quite by surprise, as the keeper or even the Archivist of film footage that connects to potentially hundreds if not thousands of other people and families. And there's a very good possibility that yours is one of those families.   Your family could very well indeed be one that has been a bit player in somebody else's film, and you didn't even know it. But that's OK, because thanks to technology, it's never been easier to find the celluloid that once lay sleeping in a stranger's attic.    A Listener's Lead The best place to start our story is how I came to know David Haas.   I've been encouraging you my listeners through this podcast, my book , and my in-person lectures to turn to online video, and specifically YouTube in search of your family. Long time listener Debby Warner Anderson contacted me to let me know that she had followed my suggestion with dramatic results. She wrote:   “I had interviewed my Dad to get details of his memories and found the 2 YouTube links about the 1945 Macy's Parade that my father went to and the video about W.C. Handy who my Dad remembered seeing. My Dad was so tickled to see the YouTube videos to go with his memories. It gave my family members and my son a real glimpse in to my Dad's memories.  Thank-you for the suggestions!”   I clicked the link she shared to an article that she wrote on her blog called Debby's Family Genealogy. The article called described the find in detail and included the video, called Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade – 1945. David Haas MD had uploaded this video to YouTube, and it's one of hundreds on his YouTube channel under his name David Haas MD. You need only click it and watch just a few moments to be mesmerized. The video, comprised of old home movies, is striking in it's color quality, and you instantly feel yourself falling back in time, pulled there even further by the haunting music that serves as the backdrop to this silent film.   Macy's parade: I was so taken by how this video, sitting out there for free on YouTube, fit so beautifully into her family history, helping to bring it just a bit more into focus.   I sat and watched the Macy's Day parade video all the way through. It was so clear that it was carefully and thoughtfully restored and shared, and that it must have come from someone else's personal home movie collection.   Clicking on the name of the person who uploaded any video on YouTube will bring you to their YouTube channel. Anyone can have a free YouTube channel by simply signing in with a free Google account and uploading a video. It's called Creators Studio, and these days it sports an impressive collection of tools that anyone can use to create, enhance and share videos.   Many channels will have only one or maybe a handful of videos. This is not the case with David's channel. It's difficult to scroll down the page far enough to get to the end of the impressive video list. Where did all these home movies come from? What motivated him to invest the time to make the available on YouTube?   Thank you to our sponsor: Literally hundreds of people appear in the 4 ½ minute Macy's Parade (1945) film: the folks in the parade, the people lining the streets and even the people watching from the fire escapes of the surrounding buildings.   The film was created by William G Whitman Sr. A veteran of World War I, he made his way after the war as a bit of a jack of all trades, and the path eventually got the ball rolling that led to the home movies.   William G Whitman, Sr. was David's grandfather on his mother's side. William, his wife Catherine,  and their 10 year old daughter Catherine who is David's mother can be found in the 1930 census  living in Brooklyn. At that time William says he's a manager of a store. By 1940 he has followed his passion and is proudly declaring he works in Photographic retail as a photo finisher.    (Whitman family in the 1940 US Federal Census, Brooklyn, NY) But it was as far back as the year that the Great Depression hit, 1929 that William began capturing his growing family on film. In those early movies David's mother, Catherine, was just 9 years old. David's collection of films span from this time period all the way through the mid-1970s.   In the earliest of the home movies which you can see on , William Whitman did what most of us do, take home movies of the people and things we love the most. In those films, David's mom clearly relishes being in front of her father's camera. She worshiped her father, who was a bit of a big kid himself.   David says: “My mother always remembered things in a sunny way…it's very much like the pictures we see on the internet, where people tend to post the most rosy possible pictures.  Often times, I think it's the same with the home movies. You really have to dig deeper to kind of get the whole story.”   This phenomenon of capturing and sharing the rosiest version of ourselves is nothing new. And as genealogists, we are in the perfect position to leverage old movies like these and dig deeper for the rest of the story. Story is a running theme through William Whitman's films. You only need to watch a few to see what a keen eye for composition and telling stories that he had. He developed his skill while shooting weddings professionally.   William got his whole family into the act of shooting, developing and editing his films. After his daughter Catherine married David's father, he too joined in. William passed his skills and knowledge onto his son-in-law. He soon started shooting film of his own further adding to the collection of home movies.   As with so many genealogical tales, great treasure troves like these films are often found with three part deep digging and one part luck. In David's case, the path to the treasure starts with the family's refrigerator. His father used to project the movies onto the white kitchen refrigerator. Many years later, after his parents passed away, he found his father's movies. But it wasn't until his Aunt Markie mentioned that there were much older 16mm movies in existence dating back to the 1920s that the rest of the collection was discovered in the basement. David set to work getting them digitized.   David not only discovered that these movies were a priceless find for his own family, he soon realized that they held a vast amount of treasure for many other families in a wide variety of locations. “It really was about the people…they needed to be shared!” He felt a moral obligation to do so, and it soon turned into an obsession.   The Gold Waiting to be Found And that's the gold here! If we are all bit players in everybody else's show, and this show was happening in so many different locations, then there are a lot of bit players out there waiting to be found by their families too, right there in David's films. While the films of course covered Brooklyn where David's family lived, they branch out to Queens NY, Ventner NJ, and as far away as San Francisco.   The genealogical value of old home movies is immense. If as researchers we can occasionally shift our focus from ancestors' names to locations, we could very possibly hit pay dirt and find old films online that include our family.    It was in the town of Suffern, NY that David's father shot quite a bit of footage, but there's plenty to be had in many different locations. Once he posted them on YouTube the response was swift.   .   (This compilation of footage was created to commemorate the 40th Reunion of the Suffern High School Class of 1975. It is 41 minutes in length and premiered on October 3, 2015 at the historic Lafayette Theatre in downtown Suffern, NY.)   The color video on David's YouTube channel garnered dozens of comments from grateful viewers.   His father filmed elements of the game that the news didn't which viewers appreciated. And some had been at that very game.     We're Not Getting Any Younger David stresses that timeliness is really important when it comes to sharing old home movies like these. “People aren't getting any younger” he says, and “Others may have insights you may miss.” One connection made through sharing the movies on YouTube, that just barely missed making a personal connection, revolved around David's mother's younger sister, his aunt Margaret Whitman. She lived in  Brooklyn in the 1930-1940s, and there are movies of “Markie” with her friends. One film from the 1930s included her good friend Charlie Russell. A few years ago, David received a message from a Charlie after he saw one of the videos! Sadly, he made the connection literally a week after Markie passed away at the age of 89. “If I could have made this connection 6 months earlier it would have been so wonderful for both of them. By then all their other friends had passed away.”     Another viewer who was touched by the films was a woman who saw herself walking around the Suffern swimming pool with her mother. It was priceless to her since her parents later died in an airplane crash and she had few photos of them.   David tells another story of connection: “There was a little league game that my father filmed in Suffern, and there was a young boy who struck out, and as he was walking off and one of the coaches kind of patted him on the butt, sort of saying “good try, good job”, and then the game was over and they were all kind of hugging each other because they won the game. And this young boy ended up seeing the film now, I guess 50 years later. His father had passed away not long after that little league game, and here he was seeing his father who was his coach, encouraging him after he struck out. And again, he said he couldn't speak for hours. It was just amazing.”   Another woman even found her parents in one of the videos on Coney Island where they ran a pony ride with her grandfather!   David's willingness to share his family's treasure trove of home movies put him in a unique and unexpected position to touch many people's lives in truly meaningful ways. The only difference between him and many others who have even just a few spools of film is that he took action to share them. Along the way, he learned some important lessons about what makes film so distinct in its value, and it's those unique characteristic that told him more about his own family. He says, “What I've learned is that photographs are powerful, but there's nothing like moving images”.    David's father had captured the moments of other people's lives while filming his own. David didn't use to be interested in genealogy. His father, however, was obsessed with it. But now, David finds that he is grateful to be able to pull the genealogy back out and reconstruct who the people are in the movies.   It's a word so often associated with genealogy – obsessed. David's father became obsessed with it and now David has become obsessed with processing and making available his cache of his father's and grandfather's home movies. This has in turn gloriously ensnared him in the world of genealogy.   David hopes by sharing his story of how these videos have impacted and continue to impact the lives of strangers from around the world, it will inspire all of us who have a few reels of old family movies to make it a priority to get them digitized and make them available. Our families and other unknown families are counting on us.   “One thing that I'm really passionate about is that people who have home movies, if they can, they should really do their best to get them digitized” He continues, “Having gone through the experience, and it's really been transformative, I feel very passionate about getting my wife's movies, her family's movies or her father when he was arrived, getting these converted and sharing these with my wife's family. So that they can really forever see these movies and share them with their children, so that they can be passed down for generations.”  Thank you to our sponsor:  is the place to make connections with relatives overseas, particularly with those who may still live in your ancestral homeland. : it's free to get started.   The process: Digitize, Enhance and Share We've all seen the commercial where they peer into the camera and aske “what's in your wallet”. Our question today is “what's in your closet”. I've looked through my closets and I have several home movies my grandmother shot on 8mm film. I also have a box full of VHS tapes from back when Bill and I got our first video camera right after we got married in the 1980s.   The process for digitizing and sharing your home movies can appear daunting at first glance. That's why I asked David Haas MD to share some specifics about his project so that you can learn what you need to consider and some tips from somebody who's already been through this in a big way.   Although David's collection of film runs about 10 hours, has several hundred videos because he kept them short – about 4 minutes long each. This is a smart strategy because of the attention span of YouTube viewers. It's also about the length of a song, which makes setting them to music easier.   David went the extra mile and created a website where he makes available indexes of all the videos which can be searched by location, year and person. David really thought about the potential value of these films and set up a system for making it easier for visitors to find what they are looking for. In a case like his where he has such a volume of these 3-5 minute videos, this is a huge help to other researchers. But don't worry if having your own website isn't in your wheelhouse. YouTube has a powerful search engine, and it's called Google. You can make your videos very easily searchable by simply include the details that pertain to a particular video in the video description that appears below the video on YouTube.   Since your videos will be on your YouTube channel, researchers be able to simply go to your channel's home page and type a name, place event or some other set of keywords in your channel's search box. Google will search just your channel and retrieve only the videos that match the search terms. If you want to see this in action, go to my YouTube channel at   or and try a search.    Digitizing Your Home Movies The first step is to get the movies digitized. It can be a pretty scary thought to send your precious movies off to some stranger. David considers his videos his “most priceless possession.” Through a bit of trial and error, David landed with a company who could do the job. He first tried a local place but ultimately went with Video Conversion Experts in Chandler AZ. They did an excellent job and cleaned them up and optimized the film. He recommends overnighting your films so that you can control when they arrive. You can receive both hard drives and DVDs of the digitized movies.   Sharing Your Home Movies on YouTube At first, David thought he would take the movies to the local library. His daughter Anna convinced him to try editing them with iMovie and then uploading them to YouTube. The first film he edited was called .   Free video editing tools: (Mac) iMovie - (PC) Movie Maker -   Thank goodness for David's daughter Anna Haas! Just think if these videos had only landed in one physical location like a library versus online. Now another generation of the Haas family has entered the picture to preserve the family's legacy and touch the lives of so many others. And it's Anna's inspiring music that provides the backdrop for the Macy's Day Parade and several others. on her album “Crazy Is”   Visit Anna Haas' website: Anna's YouTube channel: Anna Haas - "Find Your Home" - Official Music Video:   When you love people, you just can't justify keeping old home movies to yourself. You can't in good conscience leave them in dusty boxes stuffed away in the back of closets in risk of deteriorating to dust. For the woman who saw her parents again in the swimming pool video, to the man who felt the affection from a father long gone, and for countless unnamed others the action that David has taken to digitize, preserve and share his home movies has been valuable beyond words.   “Don't be afraid to do it, don't hesitate to do it. even if you don't have the skill set to do it, there are other people who are more than happy to kind of walk you through it and help make it happen. I would be extremely encouraging of everyone to convert their old movies and share them as widely as possible.”   Resources on the topic of video at the Genealogy Gems website   Browse his phenomenal collection of home movies at You'll find inspiration and you might just find an ancestor captured on film. Because we are all bit players in everybody else's show.

Photographing the West podcast
Photographing Wildflowers with Charlie Russell

Photographing the West podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2018 51:36


Charlie Russell is a California based botanist, macro photographer and blogger who combines beautiful flower photographs with great descriptions of wildflower hikes he has taken in California, Oregon, Washington, Montana and Wyoming. Colorado will be added soon. If you love flowers or flower photography, please join Charlie and I for a very interesting discussion of his work throughout the western states. Charlie's Websites: https://wildflowers.russellramblings.com/ https://ibrakeforwildflowers.com/ https://www.facebook.com/CaliforniaWildflowerHikes/ https://www.flickr.com/photos/charlierussell/ Charlie's Photos: Guide Book Recommendations: https://wildflowers.russellramblings.com/wildflower-books/ Website Recommendations: https://wildflowers.russellramblings.com/resource-page/ http://calflora.org/ Thanks for listening and please leave us a review! Kirby kirby@flanaganfotos.com

Running Iron Report
Running Iron Podcast Number One -- Len Babb

Running Iron Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2018 56:02


Western Artist and buckaroo legend Len Babb joined Craig and Jim in the studio to discuss both his working life in the saddle and his breathtaking artwork.  Len's art, which has been favorably compared to western master Charlie Russell, focuses on scenes from the vanished American frontier.  It was a great honor to have Len in the studio and we hope you enjoy the interview as much as we did.      Hosts:  Craig Rullman & Jim Cornelius Audio Engineer:  Pete "Oil Can" Rathbun

The Pasture Pod
Episode 3.95 - Charlie Russell Too

The Pasture Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2017 48:07


*Hardcore pasture chat claxon* Charlie describes how clover doesn't pump him up; how pH 6.5 is the new 5.8 and why he needs a bath after measuring grass. We end with a story about Africa - just to provide perspective.

The Pasture Pod
Episode 3 - Charlie Russell

The Pasture Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2017 92:56


Charlie comes clean about his addiction to restaurant table decoration consumption and the parallels his friendships have with the homo-erotic "He-Man and the Masters of the Universe". He talks openly about the family tragedy that changed everything. Also - if you are after profitability nuggets - this is a gold mine!  There will be a supplementary episode to this where Charlie provides hardcore pasture chat. It should only be listened to if you reckon you can handle heavy pasture detailing.  There was just too much good stuff to fit into 1.5 hours.

The Compass
Episode 82: Charlie Russell

The Compass

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2017 52:12


Actor Charlie Russell, currently performing in The Play That Goes Wrong on Broadway,  shares her experiences with the dark side, creating work with a longterm company of artists, growing in a performance and owning your choices, the long journey The Play That Goes Wrong has taken to go from performing in a pub to running the show on Broadway, taking care of yourself during a long wrong of a very physical show, and exploring New York City. Check out everything Mischief Theatre is up to here: http://mischieftheatre.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

MontanaHistoricalSociety

This artist—and friend of Charlie Russell—painted Yellowstone National Park for the Northern Pacific.

MontanaHistoricalSociety
"Laugh Kills Lonesome"

MontanaHistoricalSociety

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2016 1:58


A tribute to the Charlie Russell painting featured in the icon for the History on the Go SoundCloud playlist.

Grizzly Times Podcast
Episode 6 - Charlie Russell - Part 2 - Grizzly Bear Expert, Rancher

Grizzly Times Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2016 30:41


Grizzly Times speaks with Charlies Russell. Part 2: Charlie Russell is a rancher, bear expert, film-maker and author, who has such a special personal way with bears that some call him a bear whisperer -- a honorific that he poopoo’s. Charlie has spent much of his life pioneering a different kind of compassionate and respectful relationship with bears and other wildlife, one he thinks is possible for all of us.

Grizzly Times Podcast
Episode 5 - Charlie Russell - Part 1 - Grizzly Bear Expert, Rancher

Grizzly Times Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2016 30:45


Grizzly Times speaks with Charlies Russell. Part 1: Charlie Russell is a rancher, bear expert, film-maker and author, who has such a special personal way with bears that some call him a bear whisperer -- a honorific that he poopoo’s. Charlie has spent much of his life pioneering a different kind of compassionate and respectful relationship with bears and other wildlife, one he thinks is possible for all of us. Charlie has accomplished what many thought impossible, including raising tiny orphan cubs and releasing them successfully in the wild to flourish. Charlie’s decade in Russia’s Far East were high adventure, tracking poachers in his ultralight plane, and building a Russian ranger corps to protect bears and other wildlife. Charlie speaks to tragic deaths by bears of friends like Timothy Treadwell, and the threats to grizzly bears in Alberta and Yellowstone by proposed sport hunting.

The Media Show
New Ipso rules, Assisted suicide being 'normalised' in the media

The Media Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2016 28:13


The Independent Press Standards Organisation, which regulates many national newspapers, says its members have given it enhanced powers and increased independence. The Media Show speaks to IPSO Chairman Sir Alan Moses about exactly how these new powers will work. For instance, under what circumstances will IPSO be able to launch investigations in the absence of a complaint? And will newspapers really be risking a £1 million fine if they misbehave? We'll be asking how IPSO's newly chosen reviewer will oversee the operation of the press regulator. And we'll also get Sir Alan's response to claims from critics that IPSO is both too close to and too lenient towards the newspapers it regulates. Plus, The Guardian's Jane Martinson reacts to his comments. The BBC will tonight air a programme showing an assisted suicide taking place at a facility in Switzerland. It's the latest in a line of similar documentaries shown in recent years, leading to concerns from campaigners that assisted suicide is being 'normalised' in the media. The documentary, called "How to Die: Simon's Choice", was filmed against the backdrop of a House of Commons debate last year, in which MPs voted resoundingly against a Bill to legalise assisted suicide. Steve Hewlett talks to the producer director Rowan Deacon about the making of the film. Plus, Alistair Thompson, spokesman for Care Not Killing, shares his concerns about documentaries depicting assisted suicide; and film maker Charlie Russell, director of Terry Pratchett: Choosing to Die discusses the ethical dilemmas he faced. Producer: Katy Takatsuki.

MontanaHistoricalSociety
C.M. Russell: Heritage and Legacy

MontanaHistoricalSociety

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2015 37:07


"Montana's Troubadour," Jack Gladstone, presents his newest program at Montana's Charlie Russell: 21st Century Perspectives on the Cowboy Artist, hosted by the Montana Historical Society in June 2015. Gladstone combines original music with interpretive narration, exploring the role that Russell played in the portrayal of western America during the early twentieth century.