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#565 Chris Owens is the Director of Photo Operations for IndyCar, and in this episode of The Beginner Photography Podcast, he shares what it's really like to photograph the iconic Indianapolis 500. From his first experiences with disposable cameras as a child to leading a team of photographers at one of the world's largest single-day sporting events, Chris details the technical, creative, and logistical challenges that come with high-paced event photography.He explains how persistence, adaptability, and a passion for storytelling have shaped his career. Chris offers practical advice for breaking into event and sports photography, highlighting the importance of volunteering, networking, and being proactive with your portfolio. KEY TOPICS COVEREDBreaking into Event Photography & Building a Career - Chris discusses his early fascination with capturing memories, the path from hobby to professional, and strategies for getting noticed—including the power of volunteering and keeping a portfolio visible.Operational & Creative Challenges at the Indy 500 - The massive scale of the event requires intricate planning, teamwork, and shot lists; photographers often multitask and cover everything from action shots to sponsor events.Creative Storytelling in Fast-Paced Environments - Chris shares the importance of finding unique angles, moving beyond standard shots, and using techniques like slow shutter speeds to capture both speed and atmosphere.IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS & CONCEPTSShot List: A detailed plan assigning photographers to specific events, angles, or moments, ensuring coverage of all necessary aspects of a large event. Relevance: Essential for organizing coverage at events as vast as the Indy 500.DISCUSSION & REFLECTION QUESTIONSHow does volunteering and working for free early in your career add value, and when should you start charging for your work?What are the unique storytelling opportunities at massive sporting events compared to smaller assignments?In what ways can photographers push themselves beyond “safe shots” to develop a recognizable style or perspective?RESOURCES:Visit Chris Owens' Website - https://www.chrisowensphotography.com/Follow Chris Owens on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/chrisowens/Grab your free 52 Lightroom Presets athttp://freephotographypresets.com/ Sign up for your free CloudSpot Account today at www.DeliverPhotos.comConnect with Raymond! Join the free Beginner Photography Podcast Community at https://beginnerphotopod.com/group Get your Photo Questions Answered on the show - https://beginnerphotopod.com/qa Grab your free camera setting cheatsheet - https://perfectcamerasettings.com/ Thanks for listening & keep shooting!
This week we are foisting our alien children off on unsuspecting Wyoming couples while we discuss “William”! We're talking how whimsical Doggett is in this one, how unbelievable it is that Spender could beat Doggett in a fight, the hysterical split diopter shot somehow being upstaged by the zooming eyeball shot, and Skinner refusing to shell out for Lab Results Plus. We wonder why they decided to do this to poor Chris Owens, theorize that it was physically impossible to turn Spender into a Super Soldier, think Doggett and Willy should have therapeutic cry sessions, and wonder what could have driven Scully to give up William, because surely it wasn't just this. Make it make sense!Note: The deadline for submitting questions/comments for our Season 9 recap is Sunday May 11! Send us an email at scullynationpod@gmail.com or follow us on Instagram!
This week we are doing something a little different and taking a look back at Season 8 and The Lone Gunmen as a whole! We argue about whether or not sloughing off all your skin would be relaxing or not, add Chris Owens to the Famous Chris ranking (naturally), wonder if we need to do a T2 bonus episode, discuss the pros and cons of Mulder and Scully as parents, and have a very controversial ranking of “Patience”. We rank the episodes, recommend a few The Lone Gunmen episodes, answer emails and questions, assemble a bingo card/drinking game for listening to our podcast, and each assemble our own Topgolf Fantasy team and pit them head to head. It gets pretty intense.Note: Check out our Topgolf Fantasy team poll on Instagram on December 5!Send us an email at scullynationpod@gmail.com or follow us on Instagram!
A deep dive into the mental health crisis among veterans and an alternative therapeutic approach using Dianetics with Chris Owens, Executive Director of the Restored Valor Project.00:00 Introduction and Welcome01:03 Chris Owens' Background and Journey into Dianetics01:43 Explaining Dianetics05:57 Dianetics Techniques and Their Unique Aspects28:16 Addressing the Reactive Mind and Engrams36:24 Physical and Emotional Pain in DianeticsLinks & ResourcesVeteran Suicide & Crisis Line: Dial 988, then press 1 Website: https://restoredvalor.org Follow Christopher Owens on Twitter/X: https://x.com/happywarriorz Other websites mentioned in the episode: https://cchr.org | https://HappyMind.WatchTranscriptView the transcript for this episode.
In this episode of 'Set Lusting Bruce,' host Jesse Jackson introduces his guest, Chris Owens @ChrisOwens08 from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, who shares his lifelong passion for Bruce Springsteen. Chris talks about growing up in a Springsteen-loving family, attending multiple shows, and his journey from being introduced to Bruce's music by his parents to becoming a devoted fan himself. The duo discusses memorable Bruce concerts, touching on specific songs and moments that have deeply impacted him. Chris also reveals his admiration for other artists like Neil Young and Jason Isbell and discusses his concert experiences, including plans to see upcoming shows. The discussion wraps up with Chris's thoughts on the 'Mary Question' regarding Springsteen's song 'Thunder Road.' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of 'Set Lusting Bruce,' host Jesse Jackson introduces his guest, Chris Owens @ChrisOwens08 from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, who shares his lifelong passion for Bruce Springsteen. Chris talks about growing up in a Springsteen-loving family, attending multiple shows, and his journey from being introduced to Bruce's music by his parents to becoming a devoted fan himself. The duo discusses memorable Bruce concerts, touching on specific songs and moments that have deeply impacted him. Chris also reveals his admiration for other artists like Neil Young and Jason Isbell and discusses his concert experiences, including plans to see upcoming shows. The discussion wraps up with Chris's thoughts on the 'Mary Question' regarding Springsteen's song 'Thunder Road.' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Geoff welcomes Alabama coyote hunter Chris Owens to the podcast. They visit about how Chris got his start calling coyotes and some of the challenges he faced. They discuss the importance of land access as well as the process & expectations of planning a coyote hunting trip out west.
In New Orleans we pride ourselves on our extensive array of live entertainment. According to music media company, Off Beat, and tourist authority New Orleans & Company, on any given night we have, on average, 100 places to hear live music. If New York City had the same per capita number of live music venues, they'd have 800. In fact, they have 1,100. Ok, so we're not beating New York, but we're in the same ballpark, and that's impressive for a medium-size city. How about live theater? If, per capita, we had as many options to go see a play in New Orleans as they do in New York, we'd have 142 live theater stages. In fact, we have fewer than 20. So, what's up with that? In a city whose Mardi Gras parades are among the biggest live street theater events in the world, why do we have so little traditional theater? Rob DeViney might be able to shed some light on that question. Rob is Executive Director of Jefferson Performing Arts. In New Orleans there's a long-running intersection of theater and business – in the person of larger-than-life characters who own or represent businesses. Folks like, Al Scramuzza from Seafood City. The Special Man from Frankie & Johnnie's Furniture. Restaurateurs Paul Prudhomme and Emeril Lagasse. Ronnie Lamarque the crooning car salesman. Al Copeland. Chris Owens. Morris Bart. The list goes on. The newest addition to it, is Bougie Man Bourgeois. The Bougie Man is an import from Cajun country where he developed his meat product, Bougie Bologna. Unlike other bologna, which is apparently made from the cuts of meat discarded from traditional butchering, Bougie Bologna is made from 100% pork shoulder. The slogan summarizing this differentiation was originally, “Butthole free.” Apparently, the USDA frowned on that, so now Bougie Bologna is described somewhat more prosaically as, “no mystery meat or byproducts.” The Bougie Man is the alter ego of Ross Brown, who is also the creator of Bougie Bologna. In New Orleans business, like the rest of New Orleans, we're no strangers to contradiction. The same local companies will sponsor the health-driven Crescent City Classic road race, and the Red Dress Run, an athletic event that's also an alcohol-fueled celebration of cross-dressing. We don't think it's unusual for a CEO of a serious business to also be an active member of a seriously fun-centric Mardi Gras krewe. A great deal of our city's revenue comes from tourists who come here to party. But we're also on reputable entrepreneurial lists as one of the best cities to start a business. In this New Orleans tradition of occupational antithesis, Rob and Ross are great representatives of both the business of theater, and the theater of business. Out to Lunch was recorded live over lunch at Columns in Uptown New Orleans. You can find photos from this show by Jill Lafleur at itsneworleans.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Aussie vs. Kiwi as Blake Howard (One Heat Minute Productions) and Elric Kane (Pure Cinema Podcast, Colors of the Dark) competitively / collaboratively rank the Top 7 OZPLOITATION films! Joining us Down Under are "Official Sponsor" Patron Chris Owens, and guest co-commish Alexei Toliopoulos! Special thanks to Chris for supporting the show and picking this rough and rowdy topic!
On today's episode, BLOOM FRESH's Chris Owens explains modern challenges facing raisin growers and how new varieties enhance sustainability while boosting profitability.
The Kokomo Press Podcast is back after a long Holiday Break with an absolute spectacle of an episode. Your hosts, Jordan Danger Grainger & Hypocrisy Jones are back and joined by frequent panelist and Weekly Plug co-host, Scrap Lotto.Our special guest this week is returning to the show for a third time and he comes bearing great news! We're excited once again to host the Alpha Athlete Chris Owens fresh after his post about Jackrabbits Stadium Live Wrestling went locally viral.Chris dropped all the early details including the date of the show and a little of what you can expect with promises of more to come in the future. We also talked topical pop-culture news including the Gypsy Rose Prison Release Saga, the new Kanye Collaboration Album with Ty Dolla $ign titled, "Vultures", and we even discussed the recent Kokomo Chik-Fil-A news!You get to enjoy all that and a bag of chips on this week's returning episode of, the Kokomo Press Podcast! @thekokomopress on YouTube, Facebook, and instagram.Jordan Grainger is @ultrajoyed on twitter, facebook, and tiktok.Jordan Bell is @hypocrisy_jones on all major platforms.Cortni Richardson is @cortni88 on instagram and @cortni_lean on twitter.Brian West is @veinypeckerpete on twitter and @westjr.brian on instagram.
The Final Whistle: How Bama's Backs Will Carry the Load! Bama Wins If…! Key Matchups vs LSU! WEBSITE: https://www.dspmediaonline.com/show/the-bama-standard/ Listen on the Go, 24/7! Download the NEW Fan Stream Sports APP on iOS and Android! Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-bama-standard/id1702785780 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6SMwOv2lqkYLsUcc2Z9B4s?si=f846c2c1076743d3 www.FanStreamSports.com Sponsored by Workplace Solutions at https://workspacepros.com/ - 720-432-0211 - info@workspacepros.com Ladies and gentlemen, it's the moment we've all been waiting for! Alabama vs. LSU – a showdown of epic proportions that's not just about revenge for the Crimson Tide, it's practically a playoff atmosphere in itself. The stakes are high, with control of the driver's seat to the SEC Championship and a coveted spot in the College Football Playoff on the line. Join us on "The Final Whistle" as we welcome our special guest, former Alabama offensive lineman Chris Owens, to get you fully prepared for this heavyweight clash. First up, let's dissect Alabama's running back situation. Jase McClellan and Roydell Williams are hitting their stride just when LSU's defense is struggling to stop the run. What's in store from Alabama's offensive coordinator, Tommy Rees, for this dynamic duo? And what about the potential contributions of Jam Miller and Justice Haynes? We'll delve into Bama's running back rotation for this critical game. But that's not all – for Nick Saban's squad to secure the victory, a lot has to go right. In our segment "Bama Wins If," we'll break down the specifics of what it will take to outmaneuver Brian Kelly and his LSU Tigers. And speaking of the game, there are key matchups aplenty that'll have us all on the edge of our seats: Jalen Milroe vs. Harold Perkins, Kool-Aid McKinstry vs. Malik Nabers, Dallas Turner vs. Jayden Daniels, and more. Which of these battles are the most crucial? Are there any hidden gems we might be overlooking? We'll leave no stone unturned. Finally, we'll wrap things up by unveiling our predictions for Alabama vs. LSU, and we'll name our offensive and defensive players of the game. So grab your popcorn and get ready for a football spectacle like no other! Roll Tide! - The Final Whistle is hosted by former Alabama players Matt Caddell & Chris James, Dan James, Jay “Luscion” Roepke, Justin Riley, Senordor "Coach Smook" Hines, and Ty Hayes. -#collegefootball #alabamafootball #rolltide
Thor briefly shares his thoughts about the X-Files episode from Season 4, Episode 7 "Musings of a Cigarette Smoking Man". The next X-files topic is Season 1, Episode 3 "Squeeze".
Guest Chris Owens opens up about the struggle he faced after the sudden death of his big brother Robbie. As a teen Chris understood he wasn't like the majority of boys around him, he was gay. In a late-night confession, his father admits Robbie was gay. Then after snooping around in family documents, Chris discovered that Robbie died of AIDS related pneumonia. Chris started to ask questions. Who was Robbie really? What kind of life did he have after leaving home? Over decades Chris will collect pieces of the puzzle. Settle in and listen to his story.WATCH THE VIDEO 1ST!TikTok video about brother: My brother Robbie died from #AIDS in 1987 when he was 25 and I was 13.... | TikTok Chris' writingMedium: Chris Owens – MediumEssay about his brother Robbie - My Brother's Keeper. “Come on!” I shouted in whisper as I… | by Chris Owens | Aug, 2023 | Human Parts (medium.com)Prologue for work in progress: Prologue: Robbed. Blinding yellow sunlight. Our laughter… | by Chris Owens | Medium Follow Chris on Instagram @aslguy Follow Jacqui on Instagram @JacquiLentsFacebook - FacebookMake sure to check out the website: www.jacquilents.com #gay #gaylife #AIDS #comingout #comingoutstory #lostfamily #family #LGBTQ #StLouis #Chicago #chrisowens #writer #writing #writingcommunity #memoir #book #bookish #booksbooksbooks #podcast #podcaster #jacquijustchatters #jacquilent Gracias to Carmen María and Edu Espinalfound's song - Ratatouille's Kitchen, that made up my opening music. Also, merci to Nesrality on Pixabay for their cover of Irving Berlin's tune - Always (a long fav of mine) for my closing music. Special thanks to Emily Clarke for the creation of my logo. Music used for this episode includes -summer-walk- Olexysad moment sad and melancholy piano background music- SoulProdMusicsinister-drama- SamuelFrancisJohnsonthe-cradle-of-your-soul- lemonmusicstudio
Jacqui Just Chatters is back! Summer is over, but before it goes, Jacqui will reflect on the summer and its highlights; including winning a podcast award, being mentioned in SM Walker's book The Woman Who Married a Fish, and the best vacation ever. She also shines a spotlight on what is coming this autumn; an interview with Chris Owens about his attempt to learn more about his brother after his death from AIDS, a story share about moving and another one Halloween influenced, and an interview with a woman that performed with a burlesque troupe. Lots to get excited about as Jacqui Just Chatter returns from summer break. #JacquiLents #JacquiJustChatters #podcast #podcasts #podcaster #podcastlife #podcastersofig #feelgood #uplifting #positive #storytelling #writer #writers #writerslife #writersofinstagram #writercommunity #writerssupportingwriters #bookish #booklover #booksbooksbooks #shortstory #shortstories #grief #AIDS #burlesque #Halloween #SMWalker #SharonWalker Gracias to Carmen María and Edu Espinalfound's song - Ratatouille's Kitchen, that make up my opening music. Also, merci to Nesrality on Pixabay for their cover of Irving Berlin's tune - Always (a long fav of mine) for my closing music. Special thanks to Emily Clarke for the creation of my logo. Music used for this episode includes -Music_Unlimited - Japan Koto Folk Background Music
Alabama Fall Camp: Jalen Milroe's Imperfections Will Make Him the PERFECT Starter! Jalen Milroe's journey has not been easy. He has been one of the most heavily criticized and harshly judged Alabama quarterbacks in recent memory. Fans have places eternal condemnation on him due to his performance against Texas A&M in 2022. What fans don't realize is that may be the very reason Jalen excels for Nick Saban in 2023. His imperfections will serve as the ultimate blessing. They've already served him well in the early stages of fall camp. Justin Riley breaks down why this will be a breakout year for Milroe! Plus, former Alabama offensive lineman Chris Owens talks about his Jalen Milroe's journey compares to Mac Jones. - Justin Riley of “The Bama Standard” gives his reactions to all of these points! - Video Credit: University of Alabama Athletics - The Bama Standard is hosted by Justin Riley, former Alabama linebacker Marvin Constant, former Alabama running back Bo Scarbrough, comedy legend Steve Brown, and senior analyst Stephen M. Smith. - #collegefootball #alabamafootball #rolltide
David Mirikitani speaks with Director of Wrestling Operations for Idaho USA Wrestling Chris Owens about Idaho's success in Fargo as they won their first-ever team title at the 2023 Junior and 16U National Championships and more.
This week we speak to the official photographer at Indy, Chris Owens! Chris started his career in photography early and took over as the head track photographer at Indy at 23 and is now the Manager of Photo Operations at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Chris has worked his entire life as a photographer, and at the still young age of 34 is one of the most respected and talented photographers in the motorsports world.
Today on the NKY Spotlight Podcast, presented by CVG, we spotlight People Working Cooperatively with Vice President of Development, Chris Owens. She showcases PWC's critical work throughout Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati and how the community can get involved. On NKY @ Work, Dashai Thompson chats with Amanda Dempsey and Dan Ginn of NKU Young Scholars Academy about how the program creates a talent pipeline that benefits the local economy. Thank you to our sponsors Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, CKREU Consulting, and HORAN.
In honor of the third anniversary of George Floyd's death on May 25, 2020, I am rereleasing a show from May 21, 2021. My guests were Selwyn Jones, former professional athlete, entrepreneur and Uncle of George Floyd, Chris Owens musician whose music video about George Floyd is featured in this video, entrepreneur and former politician and David Wright , former Police Officer, actor, director and sound director who has won 8 Audelco Awards for excellence in the Theater. All of them have fascinating stories about their lives, which they tell in a dramatic fashion, yet with such a funny delivery at times. Take time to see it.
Scoot talks to WWL Multimedia Journalist Thanh Troung about the life and death of Bourbon Street icon Chris Owens - and why the iconic parade bearing her name is no longer bearing her name
One of the episodes I am most proud of in the history of not only the podcast, but the entire history of Pro Wrestling Spotlight. On this episode we cover the 30th anniversary of the death of Andre The Giant, reviewing the original broadcast of the Pro Wrestling Spotlight from January 30th, 1993 which aired on 1440 AM - WNYG in Babylon NY. Joining me on the podcast to review that show is Jackie Bernard McCauley - the woman who with her late husband Frenchy Bernard, took care of Andre's ranch in Ellerbe, North Carolina and lived with him on that ranch. Jackie discusses the friendship with Andre, shares intimate memories about him, and his death heard for the first time ever on a podcast. We also bring on Chris Owens, the foremost Andre memorabilia expert and collector, and a true Andre historian. This is an episode you will want to watch in its entirety. Watch the video version here, which include rare photos, and a clip from Andre's debut at Madison Square Garden in March of 1973! https://youtu.be/g2YzL_HSj-U Host: John Arezzi Producer and Creative Director: Marsh Patreon Executive Producers: Anthony Pires and Joe Holloway JOIN THE PATREON PAGE FOR THIS PODCAST AND EXPERIENCE 50 YEARS OF HISTORY FROM THE ARCHIVES OF WRESTLING HISTORIAN AND CO-AUTHOR OF THE BEST SELLING BOOK MAT MEMORIES HERE: https://www.patreon.com/JohnArezzi Check out some great wrestling memorabilia and other cool collectibles at: https://www.ebay.com/usr/matmemories Subscribe to the show's YouTube Channel Here: https://www.youtube.com/c/ProWrestlin... Follow John Arezzi Here: https://twitter.com/johnarezzi https://instagram.com/johnarezzi https://www.facebook.com/groups/prowr... https://www.facebook.com/JohnArezzisM... Order a signed and numbered copy of John Arezzi's best selling memoir "MAT MEMORIES, My Wild Ride in Pro Wrestling, Country Music and with the Mets" here: https://py.pl/1SjMeX Copyright: 2023 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Thank you to the Future Mayor of Olive Branch, Chris Owens, for joining us this week. #FreeJunebug Stay posted for the Junebug Christmas Special. Go follow Chris Owens https://www.instagram.com/the_chrisowens/?hl=en Go check out KTM Tino https://open.spotify.com/artist/4RcRacfkYAWQc7FAoRoBIc https://www.instagram.com/ktmtino/?hl=en Follow us as well: John Miller https://www.instagram.com/johnandrewmilla/?hl=en Charlie Reifenberger https://twitter.com/charliereif https://www.instagram.com/reifenberger/?hl=en Vaya con dios
In this episode I talk to Chris Owens of Owens custom calls. We talked about duck hunting, the cigar duck call and The call lounge.
Chris Owens is an Alabama standout turned Pittsburgh Steeler who comes with quite the pedigree. He was an Academic All American, a National Champion, and can play all three offensive line positions.He also knows that Najee Harris guy pretty well. LISTEN to Chris talk Mike Tomlin, battling for a roster spot, and more - right here and on YinzerCrazy.com
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What is up, Steel Studians, and happy Hump Day! Thank you for joining me today for another Study Session, as I discuss Steelers UDRFA Chris Owen out of the University of Alabama. Much gratitude to you for supporting The Steel Study and for sharing with your family and friends, it means the world to me! Please leave a comment below, drop me a line via email at thesteelstudy@gmail.com, and also give me a follow on Twitter https://twitter.com/SteelStudy (@SteelStudy). Please also check out the podcast I do with https://twitter.com/jimwexell (Jim Wexell) over on his site, https://247sports.com/nfl/pittsburgh-steelers/ (The Steel City Insider), it is called https://247sports.com/podcast/the-steel-city-insider-with-jim-wexell-jeremy-hritz-55/ (The Steel City Insider Podcast), and you definitely want to check it out! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-steel-study-podcast/id1614911951 (Check the podcast out on Apple Podcasts, give me a rating, and leave a review!!!)
This is I Love You 3000 Minutes & we're diving into the 18th minute of The Incredible Hulk to see what secrets the Infinity Saga still holds for us (& assume all links are affiliate links)
This is I Love You 3000 Minutes & we're diving into the 17th minute of The Incredible Hulk to see what secrets the Infinity Saga still holds for us (& assume all links are affiliate links)
Daniel talks with actor Chris Owens, who has play no less than three roles on 'The X-Files'. And we talk about all three from the Cigarette Smoking Man and Jeffrey Spender to the iconic monster The Great Mutato.
Scoot talks to singer Vince Vance about how his friend the late Chris Owens was memorialized at the Easter parade bearing her name this weekend
Chris Owens and Styrofoam cups will outlast us all in the apocalypse.
Town Square with Ernie Manouse airs at 3 p.m. CT. Tune in on 88.7FM, listen online or subscribe to the podcast. Join the discussion at 888-486-9677, questions@townsquaretalk.org or @townsquaretalk. With jazz musicians born and bred here in the Bayou City, Houston is steeped in the world of jazz! But what is the history of jazz? One local jazz historian and visual artist take us on the journey of how this genre of music originated in African-American communities. How does the jazz art form speak to you? A legendary Grammy award-winning jazz saxophonist that toured with Whitney Houston for over seven years and will always be remembered for his sax solo on Houston's hit single "I Will Always Love You”, talks about how jazz speaks to him as "music of freedom". When it comes to presenting the best jazz the world has to offer and developing the next generation of young jazz artists, Houston performing arts organization, DACAERMA, will introduce the music of Jalen and the Jalen Baker Trio at two live events this month. Also, members of the famous New Orleans musical dynasty, the Batiste family, share sentiments on the legacy and passing of Chris Owens – "Queen of the Vieux Carré" . Tune in as Houston jazz experts, artists and presenters join us to talk about what's happening locally and nationally in the world of jazz, while listeners call in to share their comments and questions. Guests: Kirk Whalum Grammy award-winning jazz saxophonist/songwriter and Texas Southern University alumnus Leo Boucher Director of Marketing and Audience Development for DACAMERA Jalen Baker DACAMERA Featured Young Artist Tierney Malone Houston jazz historian, visual artist, DJ and the host of Houston Jazz Spotlight Town Square with Ernie Manouse is a gathering space for the community to come together and discuss the day's most important and pressing issues. Audio from today's show will be available after 5 p.m. CT. We also offer a free podcast here, on iTunes, and other apps.
Scoot talks to WWL listeners about their memories of New Orleans cultural icon Chris Owens, who passed away yesterday at 89
Scoot talks to WWL listener Joyce from Mississippi, who became a close friend of the great Chris Owens as a performer at her club in it's heyday
A Grammy-winning veteran of Dr. John, Papa Grows Funk, the Nightcrawlers, and Galactic, the saxophone, clarinet, and flute player is a devotee of the New Orleans R&B and jazz canon. Now, as a college instructor, he passes this knowledge on to impressionable young minds. With his first record as a bandleader soon to be released, Jason jumps into the fray with the Troubled Men to recall career highs and lows, while remembering some of the giants who have come before. Topics include the Lenten season, a parade encounter, mistaken identities, Mardi Gras, a senior discount, a group costume, Chris Champagne, Michael Deas, the Ideal Market, a tragic fatality, gospel grandparents, a Disney World gig, a drum major, grad school, moving to New Orleans, Mem Shannon, the blues circuit, June Yamagishi, road food, a new sponsor, a teaching position, Eric Traub, Jerry Jumonville, The Band, Lee Allen, Maceo Parker, a James Brown gig, Sam Butera, jazz education, young musicians, Clint Black, baritone sax, the clarinet, Jon Culbreth, Ian Bowman, becoming a Simpsons character, “Glory Road,” Tony Clifton, Chris Owens, and much more. Intro music: Styler/Coman Break music: “Red Spark” from “Needle in the Groove” by Papa Grows Funk Outro music: “Glass House” from “Atmosphere” by the New Orleans Nightcrawlers Support the podcast: Paypal or Venmo Join the Patreon page here. Shop for Troubled Men’s Wear here. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts or any podcast source. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Troubled Men Podcast Facebook Troubled Men Podcast Instagram Big Island Jazz and Blues Festival René Coman Facebook Jason Mingledorff Facebook
2022 NFL Draft Exclusive It remains the staple audio alternative for NFL personnel to know potential prospects. Go-one-on-one with Alabama standout Chris Owens on the College2Pro Players Platform Show. It is the show to know before they go pro, because College2Pro.com has been featuring NFL Draft Prospects for over a decade. Professional scouting (CFL), working in conjunction with collegiate all-star games (Texas vs. The Nation, Gridiron Showcase), no other platform combined with experience allows future NFL stars to reveal their identity to the world-wide listening audience. In depth analysis, allows listeners that includes NFL Scouts and GMs to know the prospect on a personal level rather than just knowing their jersey number. Join host Bo Marchionte and special guest Chris Owens on the C2P podcast powered by football lovers everywhere. KNOW MORE THAN THE NAME…
Welcome back to Variety Pack Podcast! On today's episode we bring back one of our favorite guest, Chris Owens! We talk about or first experience together in Sin City. Gambling, Mind tricks, handcuffs, Juicy J, and lots of alcohol. All this and more today. Sit back, relax, and join us! We have a seat just for you. Our socials: Twitter: @podcast_pack Instagram: @VP_podcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUa3dEo1fA-X7oVJMMDRREg email: variertypackpodcast52@gmail.com Huge thanks to our guest Chris! his socials: Twitter: @Kingchrizzy Instagram: @Kingchrizzy --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Daniel Buitrago & Brandon Fifield cover the adventurer life style and history behind artist and backcountry enthusiast Chris Owens East High School Graduate 1988, Start-up w/Chugach Powder Guides, Valdez Heli-Ski, TGR Film Productions Colorado, Epic Quest, Conundrum Ventures, The Fourth Phase Collab w/Red Bull, Eberhard Brunner (Alaskas First Full Time Ski-Coach & Owner of Eberhards Sporting Goods), Moms Antique Art Gallery Anchorage Est. 1971, Byron Birdsall Paintings, "Chop your own wood & you'll be twice warmed", Travis Rice "So Far Gone" Prince William Sound & College Fjord, The Husky Bar in Tok w/Chilkoot Charlie in the flesh, Water Fowl & Caribou Hunting Adak Island, AK, , Emperor Goose, Clam Lagoon & The Eagle Wipe Out, Yukon River Moose Hunting, JJ the Human Boat Cleat, Kobuk River Float Hunt, The Northwest Artic Caribou Herd, Ducky Inflatable Rafts, Sleeping Lady (Mount Susitna) photo project "1,000 Moods of The Lady" w/Nikon D900, Upcoming Chris Owens Art Gallery Shows in 2022 www.alaskawildproject.com https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbYEEV6swi2yZWWuFop73LQ https://www.instagram.com/alaskawildproject/
We have a national title game! Georgia looked completely dominant over Michigan. The same with the Alabama Crimson Tide over Cincinnati in the Cotton Bowl. Chuck then talks about bowl season as a whole. Charlie Potter of BamaOnline.com joins us to talk Tide coming out of the Cotton Bowl and into the College Football Playoff. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We have a national title game! Georgia looked completely dominant over Michigan. The same with the Alabama Crimson Tide over Cincinnati in the Cotton Bowl. Chuck then talks about bowl season as a whole. Charlie Potter of BamaOnline.com joins us to talk Tide coming out of the Cotton Bowl and into the College Football Playoff. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Owens joins Kelli and Steve to speak about what God is doing in and through White River Christian Church. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alabama Football Podcast - College Football Talk dedicated to the University of Alabama Crimson Tide
Transition into 2021 hits the Alabama Offense hard, which makes this fall camp particularly entertaining and informative. In addition to numerous staring positions on the line, including quarterback, the unit also debuts new offensive coordinator Bill O'Brien who may be singularly able to implement the multiple offense of Saban's dreams. Blow the horn, let's go. Fall camp is upon us. Quarterback – Pre-Camp Projections Reality is this is Bryce Young's job to lose, and the early competition may not pose much of a contest. This should allow both time and room for Bryce to spread his wings. Remember, there was speculation a year ago that Bryce might beat out Mac Jones. Funny to reflect back on that now, but it speaks to Young's potential and promise. Roster/Rotation Behind Bryce Alabama dresses two scholarship quarterbacks in soph Paul Tyson and true freshman Jalen Milroe. While stocked with potential, the Tide's quarterback room is rail thin on experience. What to Watch For Bryce will be brought along quickly, getting most of the high value reps with the ones and it'll pay results early. Meanwhile, one of the hottest battles in camp is for the backup position behind Young. Predictions Lots of positive news flowing from camp. I believe Bryce is the real deal, and Alabama will install a version of the offense slanted to his strengths. Milroe wins the second spot on talent and upside. Besides, he is better equipped than Tyson to run the version of the offense being rolled out for Bryce. Further, it may be important to start the clock on his career while determining if he has a viable future at the position. 5-Star Tyler Simpson jumps aboard in 2022 and potentially a Manning follows in 2023. It will be important to break up any apparent log jams as early as possible. Running Back – Pre-Camp Projections Neither graduation (Najee Harris), nor roster defections (Keilan Robinson and Kyle Edwards), have diminished the luster on Tide's depth and talent at the running back position. If there is a complaint, it's that the experience is thin. Yet two backs (Brian Robinson and Trey Sanders), enter at least their third year in the program and talent runs deep across the rotation. Roster/Rotation Senior Brian Robinson has either waited his turn or not delivered on his potential, depending upon who you ask. A valid case could be made either way and B-Rob will have every chance to sway the jury throughout camp and early into the season. The rotation immediately behind B-Rob consists of Sophs Jase McClellan and Trey Sanders, true and red-shirt, respectively. Rounding out the rotation (or leading the charge for many teams), is Soph Roydell Williams and Freshman Camar Wheaton. What to Watch For Trey Sanders' health is the easiest watch item to call across the roster. After a foot injury derailed 2019 and a bumpy start to 2020, Trey looked like an emerging star in a 12 carry, 80-yard breakout performance against Mississippi State. Days later he suffered a devasting injury resulting from a car crash. Depending on his form, he could land anywhere within the pecking order. Fawning over Camar Wheaton is watch-worthy but consider the sources and specifics of the praise. Is it typical 5-star hype or is Camar bringing something unique and dynamic to the table early? Does Roydell Williams bridge the gap that appeared to present on the field between he and Jase McClellan? Was this even a legit gap or was it more the circumstance of play? Predictions Barring injury, Brian Robinson does nothing to lose the RB1 role in camp though I wonder if he has the juice to hold the mantle all season. Jase quickly becomes the feature back even if he does not always get the first carries of the game. He has game breaking burst which forces attention from the defense. Zero chance all these guys finish their careers with Alabama. Either they are as good as we think and won't wait in line. Or they aren't and can't. In another world, we would space out their careers and rest confident in being set at the position for the next decade. Even typing that it sounds like something I've said about a Saban running back room before. Alabama problems, right? We will miss Keilen Robinson once he finds his role at Texas. Wide Receiver – Pre-Camp Projections The receiver position promises as much mystery and excitement as Alabama fans have seen in years. It also carries with it the heavy mantel of expectation after consecutive seasons churning our multiple first round NFL draft picks. Roster/Rotation John Metchie III is the only given at the position, but there is plenty with which receiver coach Holmon Wiggins can work. Slade Bolden is a versatile slot receiver who performed well in relieve of Jaylen Waddle during 2020. He's not nearly as dynamic but he's a perfect candidate for many of the slot packages new offensive coordinator previously ran in New England. Ohio State transfer Jameson Williams exemplifies Saban's selective and strategic use of the transfer portal. Presto, seasoned speed and legit threat ready to stretch the field and open up the underneath. Agiye Hall announced his presence during A-Day with aplomb and many already believe he's the next great Alabama receiver. Sophs Javon Baker, Traeshon Holden, and Thaiu Jones-Bell; along with freshmen Ja'Corey Brooks, Christian Leary, and JoJo Earle round out a deep and talented corp. What to Watch For Pecking order is the key watch item this fall. Specifically, do true freshman Hall, Earle, Leary, and Brooks leapfrog last year's freshmen Baker, Traeshon Holden, and Thaiu Jones-Bell. Individually, each of the freshmen ranked higher than the sophs, who each return with a year in the system. It shapes up to be a live competition. Predictions Jamo's transfer does not bode well for Xavier Williams whose strength is his speed though he has struggled to see consistent action. There have even been mixed reports whether his name remains on the roster. Agiye Hall cements himself as being on par with Metchie. Holden quietly reeled in 8 catches during A-Day. He may develop into a quiet chain moving target. Brooks and Leary both see action, thereby solving the pecking order riddle. Tight Ends – Pre-Camp Projections This is another position with an interesting mix of young and unproven talent. Junior Jahleel Billingsley returns the most experience but represents a departure from the typical mold under the Saban system. Major Tennison most closely mirrors the model but may struggle to retain a role as the 3rd tight end with the emergence of Cameron Latu. Roster/Rotation Billingsley is a super-sized receiver and should post impressive numbers for an Alabama tight end within Bill O'Brien's influenced offense. Latu plays an in-line role but watch for him to leak out against overmatched linebackers. He'll be a chain mover. He's also primed for a breakout after waiting at both DE and TE for the roster to break his way. Kendall Randolph is more offensive lineman but will align as a tight end in short yardage situations. What to Watch For Does Alabama use Latu as a receiver or primarily as a blocker in the passing game? This is the window of opportunity Major needs to capitalize on in order to sustain meaningful playing time. Which youngster makes the most noise in camp Caden Clark or Robbie Outz? Winner here likely starts in 12 personnel in 2022. Predictions Cameron Latu breaks out this season. His production will not rival that of Jahleel but expect Latu to make a name for him self with key first downs, surprise big plays, and physical blocks at the point of attack. He has finally found a home position with accrued service time. He takes full advantage. His assigned jersey number 45 may be influencing me, but look for Robbie Ouzt to play a little H-back, fullback especially in short yardage as the season progresses. Offensive Line – Pre-Camp Projections A sure competitive hotbed during fall camp is along the offensive line. Yes, Alabama returns 3 starters from the national championship game. It is also true only 1 man returns to a position at which he recorded multiple starts during 2020. Suffice to say, there's work to be done. Fortunately, Alabama boasts a talented and deep assemblage of offensive linemen, and an acclaimed veteran line coach in Doug Marrone leading the way. Roster/Rotation Junior Evan Neal is moving to left tackle while Chris Owens and Emil Ekiyor will man the Center and Right Guard spots, respectively. Thus, focusing competition to left guard, right tackle, and swing players the interior and exterior positions. What to Watch For Rotations, rotations, rotations. Finding the best five is a jargon we will hear throughout camp and early on we're likely to hear about players moving around every day. Pay particular attention to guard positions with heated battles featuring Damieon George, Javion Cohen, and Darrian Dalcourt all vying to line up opposite Emil Ekiyor. At right tackle JC Latham will compete most directly with Damieon George. Predictions Left to Right, I suspect we see the following two-deep when the dust settles. LT – Evan Neal, JC Latham LG – Javon Cohen, Damieon George C – Chris Owns, Darrian Dalcourt RG – Emil Ekiyor, Pierce Quick RT – JC Latham, Damieon George Yes, this version repeats players which makes it more of an injury triage lineup than a true line-shift two-deep. The preseason updates will iron out both interpretations. Now that we have reviewed the pieces, let's consider the offense as a whole, and payoff one of my bold statements from the beginning. What to Watch For From a basis of limited viewing periods, it will be challenging to get a sense for how the offense is coming together during fall camp. Scrimmages will help, especially ball distribution stats, just know those are easily manipulated. Listen for less tangible measures to determine how the offense is progressing. How early does the line settle out and what does Saban say about the pressure allowed by the first unit? Is Bryce comfortable with his progressions, are pass catchers turning heads and making plays at varying levels across varying positions? This offense does not have a Smitty or Najee primed and ready to go – at least that we yet know of – suggesting an offense by committee early on. Camp reports will mirror this by underscoring competitions and rotations. Frustrated or negatively minded reports may call this a lack of clarity, or a failure of someone to step up, which Finebaum wannabes will spin into missing leadership. Optimistic reporting will emphasize the talk about the wealth of potential weapons and playmakers on the roster. I lean to the later based on what know about the parts and pieces along with the architect at the helm. If most reports highlight different players but the overall theme is the right work is getting done, then that is a good place. Its messy and not fan friendly where we prefer a pre-packaged menu of stars, but it is aligned with the style of play we'll experience early. Prediction Bryce grows as a football player before our eyes this season. He may even start slow, but my guess is he'll be dynamic by season's end. Meanwhile, Alabama's offense will be a sort of multiple-hybrid – yes, inventing terms over here – and I am coming to believe that new OC Bill O'Brien may be singularly able to implement the multiple offense of Saban's dreams. Multiple in that the Tide can wage attacks from a variety of platforms and formations – 3 TE bunch formations to move the chains and 5 wideouts attacking downfield on the ensuring first down. Dynamic in that the Tide will require defenses to defend the full field. Hybrid in that Alabama will go back to using the offense to protect the defense at moments during the season. It may not be full ground and pound, but shorter passes to occupy the play clock and frustrate the defense, especially once a lead stretches above two possessions. Consider the New England Patriots offense, which O'Brien coordinated for a time. The team's offense gameplan varied week to week. A running game one week and a downfield passing team the next, all based on the opponent and available personnel. This season Alabama has as diverse and deep an offensive roster as I recall. The only knock is youth and inexperience but gameplan vignettes can work better in doses as it distributes the load. Do not get me wrong, to the average fan or naked eye the game play will largely look the same. But watch to see if the personnel and mode of attack adjusts throughout a game beyond the standard changes that occur when its time to rotate in the backups. Yes, I am bullish and adventurous in how I expect the Tide offense to perform during the '21 season, but let's agree it's not the record setting, all gas no breaks attack from 2020. This team will have a distinct flavor. Remembering that Saban is not always on the trend curve because he sometimes is the trend curve, I suspect this incarnation of the Saban offense will play homage to its roots by selectively layering in components of complimentary football. This promises to be fun to watch. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We know that Idahoans ages 18-24 make up 11 percent of Idaho's population, but people in their late teens and 20s account for the plurality of COVID-19 cases so far during the pandemic, and it isn't even close. This week, Melissa Davlin discusses efforts to get college students vaccinated with Chris Owens, Associate Vice President of Kasiska Division of Health Sciences at Idaho State University in Pocatello. Then, Alex Adams, administrator for the Idaho Division of Financial Management, joins to discuss Idaho's record-breaking general fund revenues for fiscal year 2021, and what the state might do with the surplus.
Heart wrenching yet inspirational and funny episode ...George Floyd Anniversary Memorial Show. Guests include Selwyn Jones, entrepreneur and uncle of George Floyd, Chris Owens, former Brooklyn District Attorney Office Employee, Politician, Singer/Songwriter, David Jones, Broadway Sound Designer, Composer, Actor, Playwright and retired 20+ NYC Police officer. Wonderful discussion on police brutality in the US.
On today's episode we'll be discussing picky eating with this weeks guest host, Chris Owens! Chris is a former picky eater and he'll join us as we dive into the underlying causes of "selective eating", complications and issues that stem from selective eating, and ways to overcome it. Join along with us as we explore this finicky relationship with food! Follow me on Instagram @AustinEatsATL Find me online at austineatsatl.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/foodwithbenefitspod/support
Welcome back to Variety Pack Podcast! Whether you are an Olympic athlete, or just someone who is starting their fitness journey, everyone at some point in their lives join some sort of gym. Gyms are one of those places where you can find all sorts of stereotypical people. from juice heads, to those people who always have something to say to you as soon you you put your headphones on. To talk about the gym life, In this episode we bring someone who we consider one of the most committed to this athletic lifestyle, our good friend Chris Owens! Join us as we talk about our fitness goals, types of people you could encounter at the gym, and of course funny encounters we have had while trying to get our bodies right! Sit back, relax, and join us! We have a seat just for you. Our socials: Twitter: @podcast_pack Instagram: @VP_podcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUa3dEo1fA-X7oVJMMDRREg email: variertypackpodcast52@gmail.com Huge thanks to our guest Chris! his socials: Twitter: @Kingchrizzy Instagram: @Kingchrizzy --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Chris is Chief of Staff Dominican School of Philosophy & Theology Lauralyn is the Assistant Director for Lay Formation in the Diocese of Sacramento John is the Director of The Office of Catholic Charities and Social Concerns in the Diocese of Sacramento
Today we are joined by Chris Owens, a Louisville Christian Rap artist, as we discuss the impact of music on our culture. Most generations think that the music that they grew up with was the best and, while we all have our favorites, we can appreciate new or different types of music. But are modern artists taking lyrical content too far? Hosted by Thomas Williams and Samuel Conver
Tommy, Brenden, and Derrick argue on which player (they believe) on the MLB Hall of Fame list belongs in the Hall of Fame. But there's a catch...They can't pick Bonds, Clemens, or Schilling. Our special guest Judge is Chris Owens.
We sat down with Sequin Owens, mom of University of Alabama offensive lineman Chris Owens as she talked about her journey overcoming the odds stacked against her as she raised a young man who is a leader both on and off the football field. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moms-in-the-zone/support
The keyboard player and singer’s tenure with George Porter and Papa Grows Funk stemmed from his love of New Orleans R’n’B, particularly the triumvirate of Art Neville, Allen Toussaint, and Dr. John. His years on Bourbon Street taught him the value of a timeless song. He brings these twin imperatives to bear on his latest album, “Central City,” recorded with an all-star lineup and released this spring. His early reluctance to live streaming has morphed into a full embrace of the possibilities of high quality online performance. Like any new medium, the virtual environment presents a unique set of challenges. Tune in as John takes on the challenge of the Troubled Men Podcast. Topics include cancelled parades, Mardi Gras alternatives, a swingers convention, a campus exodus, holiday traditions, Catholic high school, Billy Spenser, Loyola University, a first audition, Madigan’s, Dave Ferrato, Mark Mullins, Rum Boogie, cover tunes, a Chris Owens nightmare, the Olde Point Bar, Russel Batiste, the Maple Leaf Bar, celebrity sightings, touring, June Yamagishi, the Radiators, a blueprint, songwriting, Don Vappie, a retirement plan, a Magnificent 7 record, future predictions, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Break music: “Old Joe’s Turkey” from “Central City” by John “Papa” Gros Outro music: “Mardi Gras” from “Central City” by John “Papa” Gros
The keyboard player and singer's tenure with George Porter and Papa Grows Funk stemmed from his love of New Orleans R'n'B, particularly the triumvirate of Art Neville, Allen Toussaint, and Dr. John. His years on Bourbon Street taught him the value of a timeless song. He brings these twin imperatives to bear on his latest album, “Central City,” recorded with an all-star lineup and released this spring. His early reluctance to live streaming has morphed into a full embrace of the possibilities of high quality online performance. Like any new medium, the virtual environment presents a unique set of challenges. Tune in as John takes on the challenge of the Troubled Men Podcast. Topics include cancelled parades, Mardi Gras alternatives, a swingers convention, a campus exodus, holiday traditions, Catholic high school, Billy Spenser, Loyola University, a first audition, Madigan's, Dave Ferrato, Mark Mullins, Rum Boogie, cover tunes, a Chris Owens nightmare, the Olde Point Bar, Russel Batiste, the Maple Leaf Bar, celebrity sightings, touring, June Yamagishi, the Radiators, a blueprint, songwriting, Don Vappie, a retirement plan, a Magnificent 7 record, future predictions, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Break music: “Old Joe's Turkey” from “Central City” by John “Papa” Gros Outro music: “Mardi Gras” from “Central City” by John “Papa” Gros
Chris Owens is a Product Designer working for local creative agency Canvas. Since his teenage years, Owens’ personality has been molded by a passion for art and, more specifically, a connection to hip-hop culture. In his youth, he possessed a rare artistic impulse that kept him constantly designing in order to improve and progress his skill set. His passion...
For the past two presidential elections, farmer Chris Owens has conducted an informal vote at his vegetable stand in Holderness, New Hampshire. Visitors are invited to drop a ballot into an outhouse toilet of their choosing - one assigned to each of the major candidates.
Owens was selected by the Milwaukee Bucks in the 2nd round of the 2002 NBA Draft, but he was then traded to the Memphis Grizzlies. He played in one NBA game with the Grizzlies.He then played in the United States Basketball League with the Cedar Rapids River Raiders. http://sportstalkwithfriends.com
Tonight I had the pleasure of talking to an old friend Chris Owens Singer and guitar play for the Louisville band LORDS in the early 2000's they changed the game on what i thought was possible for intensity and pure song writing chaos. He Low key inspired me to start my band The Fucking Wrath. He has since been living in LA for the last 10+years building hi end recording studios for just about everyone you can think. We talked about the weight of Punk Rock Guilt and how it allows you to stay in the trenches but when you can shed it, You can use that knowledge to go far. It was a great conversation.If you have never heard of LORDS please check them out and follow all things Chris Owens @https://www.facebook.com/thechrisowenshttps://open.spotify.com/artist/6CkFzf8dKjk4mqLmU8yjn8?si=9PoGLj8zRBGxZEwMgVRJ0gEmail us at: getheavypodcast@gmail.comListen to audio on all major Podcast formats.please rate and review.Follow All things Get Heavy@https://linktr.ee/GetheavypodEnjoy, Craig --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/getheavypodcast/support
Gabe is a Junior at Christian Brothers High School he talks to us about being a student athlete in these unique times in history. Chris is the Director of the office of Family and Faith Formation
The legendary conga player was featured on classic recordings by Professor Longhair, the Meters, Dr. John, John Mooney, and Allen Toussaint, as well as foundational works by the Wild Magnolias and soul queen Irma Thomas, just to name a few. His eight years on the road with Fess prepared him for almost anything. Tonight he schools the Troubled Men. Topics include a cocktail party, a recap, a character, a crime report, a wager, ads, shaming, the Jeopardy, Alec Trebek, Ruta Lee, Easter, a nickname, Chris Owens, Jamaica Joe, landmass recordings, Michael Ward, school band, neighborhood talent. Quint Davis, Fess, touring, Johnny Vidacovich, studio work, John Mooney, Freddie Staehle, a medicine man, Cosmic Q, concert promo, Jazz Fest origins, Mardi Gras Indians, Willie Tee, Bo Dollis, Monk Boudreaux, school days, day jobs, Porgy Jones, music trends, a Japanese session, spousal support, artistic advice, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Outro music: "Tipitina" by Professor Longhair featuring Alfred Uganda Roberts
The legendary conga player was featured on classic recordings by Professor Longhair, the Meters, Dr. John, John Mooney, and Allen Toussaint, as well as foundational works by the Wild Magnolias and soul queen Irma Thomas, just to name a few. His eight years on the road with Fess prepared him for almost anything. Tonight he schools the Troubled Men. Topics include a cocktail party, a recap, a character, a crime report, a wager, ads, shaming, the Jeopardy, Alec Trebek, Ruta Lee, Easter, a nickname, Chris Owens, Jamaica Joe, landmass recordings, Michael Ward, school band, neighborhood talent. Quint Davis, Fess, touring, Johnny Vidacovich, studio work, John Mooney, Freddie Staehle, a medicine man, Cosmic Q, concert promo, Jazz Fest origins, Mardi Gras Indians, Willie Tee, Bo Dollis, Monk Boudreaux, school days, day jobs, Porgy Jones, music trends, a Japanese session, spousal support, artistic advice, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Outro music: "Tipitina" by Professor Longhair featuring Alfred Uganda Roberts
Chris is the Director of the Office of Family & Faith Formation here in the Sacramento Diocese with a very exciting announcement. Tom is the President and Chief Counsel of The Thomas Moore Society Mark is talking about Black History Month Mass
Dan has a long relationship with Portrait photographer Chris Owens. They came up together through the photography world and have a few stories to tell. Listen to Chris talk about taking over North East Times magazine, assisting Harry Borden, having image ideas stolen and social media hiatus.@thisischrisjohttps://www.instagram.com/thisischrisjo/http://christopherjamesowens.com
On this episode of The Idea Talks, we sit down with Southern Hills Small Groups Pastor, Chris Owens. We discuss the 5 reasons to start a small group in your church today!Josh Teis Social MediaWebsite - joshteis.comTwitter - @joshteisInstagram -@joshuateisFacebook - facebook.com/joshuateis Drew Polanycia Social MediaWebsite - drewpolanycia.comTwitter -@drewpolanyciaInstagram - @andrewpolanyciaFacebook - facebook.com/polanycia
Alabama Football Podcast - College Football Talk dedicated to the University of Alabama Crimson Tide
2019 Alabama vs Texas A&M Alabama Football Podcast Breaks Down the Tide’s visit to College Station In this episode Tom and Dave from the Alabama Football Podcast break down the Tide’s 2019 visit to College Status to take on the Aggies of Texas A&M. Offensive Line No one roots for injury, but such is the cause for the latest, and perhaps best, edition of the 2019 offensive line. Dieonte’s return from suspension created a need for someone to make a hole, and unfortunately that came in the way of a Chris Owens knee injury. While we certainly hope for a swift and full recovery for Chris (to round out the deepest Tide line in recent memory), shifting Landon to center, enabling Evan Neil and Deonte to man the guard spots, does create a formidable interior to go with perhaps the best tackle tandem in the conference. Running Game As the Tide line improves, so too does the Alabama running game. But as we discussed on the podcast, the dependency is not wholly on the shoulders of the line. The backs themselves are running with greater discipline and tenacity, taking fuller advantage of what the line has to offer. In other words, both parties are elevating their contribution, which should allow the Tide ground game to improve. Tue and the Receivers I wish my ‘off’ days were so productive. Depth on the Defensive Front Saturday brought early playing time for a pair of Alabama defensive linemen. This is a good sign, as younger players are able to steal snaps earlier in games, the starters will be fresher later. This is a requirement for late season success. Special Team Special Teams coordinator Jeff Banks, formerly of TAMU, may have had a little extra motivation this week and it certainly showed in the performance of his troops. Explosive return and coverage teams contributed to outstanding field position for the Tide all day, while chipping in a touchdown for good measure. But not all elements came up roses, tune in for more. Mini Game balls Anyone can read a headline, but which players contributed in more subtle ways to the Tide’s fortune? 2019 Listener Support Campaign It’s not too late. We’ve already dropped 6 bonus audios and have many more planned. To participate all you have to do is enroll in our listener support campaign. Support the show and get more of the good stuff. Next Up A 3rd Saturday in October tradition continues as the Tide welcomes back one of its own in Jeremy Pruitt in his new capacity as head coach of the Tennessee Volunteers. We hope you’ll check out the Podcast and, in the meantime, Roll Tide!
Alabama Football Podcast - College Football Talk dedicated to the University of Alabama Crimson Tide
2019 Alabama vs Texas A&M Alabama Football Podcast Breaks Down the Tide’s visit to College Station In this episode Tom and Dave from the Alabama Football Podcast break down the Tide’s 2019 visit to College Status to take on the Aggies of Texas A&M. Offensive Line No one roots for injury, but such is the cause for the latest, and perhaps best, edition of the 2019 offensive line. Dieonte’s return from suspension created a need for someone to make a hole, and unfortunately that came in the way of a Chris Owens knee injury. While we certainly hope for a swift and full recovery for Chris (to round out the deepest Tide line in recent memory), shifting Landon to center, enabling Evan Neil and Deonte to man the guard spots, does create a formidable interior to go with perhaps the best tackle tandem in the conference. Running Game As the Tide line improves, so too does the Alabama running game. But as we discussed on the podcast, the dependency is not wholly on the shoulders of the line. The backs themselves are running with greater discipline and tenacity, taking fuller advantage of what the line has to offer. In other words, both parties are elevating their contribution, which should allow the Tide ground game to improve. Tue and the Receivers I wish my ‘off’ days were so productive. Depth on the Defensive Front Saturday brought early playing time for a pair of Alabama defensive linemen. This is a good sign, as younger players are able to steal snaps earlier in games, the starters will be fresher later. This is a requirement for late season success. Special Team Special Teams coordinator Jeff Banks, formerly of TAMU, may have had a little extra motivation this week and it certainly showed in the performance of his troops. Explosive return and coverage teams contributed to outstanding field position for the Tide all day, while chipping in a touchdown for good measure. But not all elements came up roses, tune in for more. Mini Game balls Anyone can read a headline, but which players contributed in more subtle ways to the Tide’s fortune? 2019 Listener Support Campaign It’s not too late. We’ve already dropped 6 bonus audios and have many more planned. To participate all you have to do is enroll in our listener support campaign. Support the show and get more of the good stuff. Next Up A 3rd Saturday in October tradition continues as the Tide welcomes back one of its own in Jeremy Pruitt in his new capacity as head coach of the Tennessee Volunteers. We hope you’ll check out the Podcast and, in the meantime, Roll Tide!
Chris Owens is the manager of photo operations at the Indianapolis motor speedway, home of the Indy 500. Today Chris talks about the logistics of how to cover such a large event. In This Episode You'll Learn: How Chris got his start in photography What an indy car photographer does and the job title of photography manager of the indianapolis motor speedway What Chris shoots monday through friday when there is no race How persistence paid off when trying to get hired as a race car photographer How far in advance the photography team has to prepare for the Indianapolis 500 Logistically how to photography an event as large as the Indianapolis 500 How many photographers are on Chris’s staff and how they keep in contact How to creatively photography race cars How to add story elements in photos How many pictures are taken of the Indianapolis 500 What happens to the photos once the race is over The one piece of advice Chris would give to any new race car photographer Resources: Indianapolis 500 Photographer Chris Owens Website Chris Owens on Instagram Learn More about Indy Car
It's Indianapolis 500 Practice week leading up to qualifying! Cover photo credit: Chris Owens
In this episode, we have special guest Chris Owens on the podcast. Chris, Josh, and Drew discuss the most recent addition to the Idea Day Network and that is The Confession of Faith. Josh Teis Social MediaWebsite - joshteis.comTwitter - @joshteisInstagram -@joshuateisFacebook - facebook.com/joshuateis Drew Polanycia Social MediaWebsite - drewpolanycia.comTwitter -@drewpolanyciaInstagram - @andrewpolanyciaFacebook - facebook.com/polanycia
The X-Cast Interviews... Chris Owens Our supplemental episode this week invites on a very special guest in Chris Owens, who played multiple roles on The X-Files, primarily that of FBI agent Jeffrey Spender in seasons 5, 6, 9 and 11. Tony Black talks to Chris, putting fan questions his way, about playing not just Spender but also the young Cigarette-Smoking Man in two Season 4 episodes, and the Great Mutato in 'The Post-Modern Prometheus', plus how he came to be involved, memories from the show and much more... Host Tony Black Guest Chris Owens With thanks to our Patrons... Kurt North, Michelle Milbauer, Jenn Ferguson, Astrid Klosterkoetter, Naomi Miller, Adam Silva, Michael John Petty, Cathy Glinski, Marlene Stemme, Deana Ferreri, Katie Doe, Donna Pirkle, Isabelle Dubois, Andrew Blaker, Cortlan Waters Bartley, Malcolm Crang, Martha Payne, Delta 51, Clarissa de Becker, Maura Funchion Jaeger, Sarah Devicomte, Jeremy Daniels, Caredwen Foley, Daniela Marlitsis, Justin Bernstein, Calla Dreams, Wanda Vincent, Stephen Lovins, Maria Payan-Perkowski, Valerie Kelly, Karen McKenna, Michael Little, Lucille Sourdes, Luke Winch, Russell Hugo, Kelsey L Mayer, Bethany Good, Ana Afloarei.
The X-Cast Interviews... Chris OwensOur supplemental episode this week invites on a very special guest in Chris Owens, who played multiple roles on The X-Files, primarily that of FBI agent Jeffrey Spender in seasons 5, 6, 9 and 11. Tony Black talks to Chris, putting fan questions his way, about playing not just Spender but also the young Cigarette-Smoking Man in two Season 4 episodes, and the Great Mutato in 'The Post-Modern Prometheus', plus how he came to be involved, memories from the show and much more... Host Tony Black Guest Chris OwensWith thanks to our Patrons...Kurt North, Michelle Milbauer, Jenn Ferguson, Astrid Klosterkoetter, Naomi Miller, Adam Silva, Michael John Petty, Cathy Glinski, Marlene Stemme, Deana Ferreri, Katie Doe, Donna Pirkle, Isabelle Dubois, Andrew Blaker, Cortlan Waters Bartley, Malcolm Crang, Martha Payne, Delta 51, Clarissa de Becker, Maura Funchion Jaeger, Sarah Devicomte, Jeremy Daniels, Caredwen Foley, Daniela Marlitsis, Justin Bernstein, Calla Dreams, Wanda Vincent, Stephen Lovins, Maria Payan-Perkowski, Valerie Kelly, Karen McKenna, Michael Little, Lucille Sourdes, Luke Winch, Russell Hugo, Kelsey L Mayer, Bethany Good, Ana Afloarei.
This is part 2 of a 2 part series featuring the highlights of Season 3. In this episode we’re re-sharing 5 of the most ridiculous stories we encountered that made us think to ourselves, WTF? Enjoy. Adventure Storytellers: Gavin John, Brad Hefta-Gaub, Chris Owens, Gene Ryan, Marcie Winkler From: Calgary, AB, Tacoma, WA, Portland, OR, & Tacoma, WA, Seattle, WA Field Notes page: https://www.boldlywentadventures.com/92season-3-highlights.html Music: Maricz Sponsors: You, our faithful listeners! Keep the show going on and join us at www.patreon.com/boldlywent
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How do you define your adventure family? How has you family encouraged you to take up new and massive challenges? And what gear have you shared through a marriage, from a childhood, or across generations that holds your memories and is as nostalgic as American Thanksgiving? In this episode hear about how one woman was influenced by her adventure loving pups, a man by his father who he lost to brain cancer, and how a husband and wife team give life to their adventures and family growth through the use of a very special tent. This episode is dedicated to the memory of Dale Owens, 1941-2005. Adventure Storytellers: Sue Grandjean, Chris Owens, Katy and Zach Mayer From: Portland, OR & Seattle, WA Music: Maricz, Chris Haugen, Dan Lebowitz Sponsors: You, our faithful listeners! Keep the show going on and join us at www.patreon.com/boldlywent **This episode contains adult language.**
Another bonus episode is perfect when it’s post-ROVAL and Jeff Gluck along with photographer Chris Owens can help discuss the highlights of this inaugural and unique race from Charlotte Motor Speedway. Hear about how the last lap unfolded on the track and behind the scenes for those trying to sort things out and figure out what happened. A breakdown of whether Jimmie Johnson made the right move on Martin Truex Jr. How about that 15-car crash in Turn 1? Also, the three drivers who tied for the final spot with Kyle Larson having an eventful last lap. Music: www.bensound.com
The Brooklyn District Attorney’s office has been working for years providing second chances to individuals who have been separated from society due to incarceration through programs such as Ready, Set, Work. Renee Gregory is the 1st Assistant District Attorney and Chris Owens is Director of the Re-entry Bureau.
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Former Alpharetta City Councilman and current candidate for Mayor, Chris Owens, sits down with us to talk about his experiences on Council as the last elected official to serve with both Mayor Arthur Letchas and David Belle Isle, what campaigning is like in a special election and what he envisions for the next generation of Alpharetta's leaders.
Austyn and Repy talk about two historic haunted houses, the Myrtles Plantation and the Lalaurie Mansion. Austyn makes an announcement about her health and the pair discuss their horror movie hankerings. This episode is dedicated to Chris Owens. Our theme music is a derivative work featuring samples from Top Pop by Jumbo Seller Music and clips of dialog from Peeping Tom (1960), The Shining (1980), and Psycho (1960). Our cover artwork was created by Bojana. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
June 10th - Interview With Chris Owens, Mayor Pro Tem Of Alpharetta, Ga by Lou Weiland
TheMisbelief Radio Show Episode 10 April 22, 2017 (Bootyo's?! Not With My Milk!!!) Hosts: DC PauL, Oshun, Madania Graves, & Malik Bartholomew Engineer: Mastermind Guests: Dvntae, Chris Owens, India Mack Topics: Preview new Dvntae EP, Jazz Fest, Westbank, BootyO’s, Once Up A Pop, and more... Songs: “Claustrophobic” by PJ Morton Feat Pell, “Burn” by Devante, “Roll it Tight” by Devante, “We, Us & Ours” by Governor Reiss, “Pressure” by Devante, Eye See You” by CoolNasty, “I Thought I was The 1” by Llovee, “ New Orleans Girl” by Pj Morton, “ New Orleans Chick” by Codac Recorded at WBOK 1230AM Contact TheMisbelief@gmail.com DON'T LIKE, SHARE, COMMENT, OR SUBSCRIBE. I HATE THAT.
With days to go before the election, we put New England’s changing political DNA under the microscope with pollster and University of New Hampshire political scientist Andrew Smith. We also have an update on the roadside outhouse turned voting booth from Episode 11. Plus, renewable energy is best for the planet, but reality here is a little…gassier. And we take a detour from the campaign trail and head for the hills, and mountains. One of These Things is Not Like the Others Should New Hampshire’s outsize roll in presidential politics be reconsidered? (Credit: NHPR) New England is seen as reliably Democratic. Along with New York, it's part of a big blue blob in the upper right hand corner of those election maps we've seen all too much of. But it wasn't always like this. And, as we know, there's one state, with a famous independent streak, that has always been a little different. A poll by WBUR in Boston – taken less than a week before election day – shows Republican Donald Trump pulling slightly ahead of Democrat Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire. While the Granite State seems like an outlier, political scientist Andrew Smith says it's really the last state in a regional shift from Republican to Democratic that's been happening across decades. We invited him into the studio to learn about how and why New England's political DNA is changing. Smith teaches political science at the University of New Hampshire, and directs the UNH Survey Center. He's co-author of the book The First Primary: New Hampshire's Outsize Role in Presidential Politics. New Hampshire voters may take elections seriously, but a few weeks back we met one Granite Stater who definitely doesn't take them too seriously. Chris Owens hung a sign reading “Official NH Voting Booth” on an outhouse at his farm stand, and invited visitors to “cast their ballots” for Trump or Clinton in one of two toilets inside. The results are in! New Hampshire Public Radio’s Sean Hurley reports. Farmstand owner Chris Owens posted the results of his poll a week before the election. (Credit: Sean Hurley/ NHPR) Got the urge to nerd out over New Hampshire politics? Check out New Hampshire Public Radio’s database of election results going back to 1970. Gas Pains For months, clean energy advocates have been anxiously awaiting the results of a contest of sorts. It was a request for proposals by the three Southern New England states, Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island, to build new project that would help the region meet both its greenhouse gas emissions goals – and overall energy needs. When the winners were unveiled, there were some big surprises. First, the mix of wind and solar projects, totaling 460 megawatts, are largely located in southern New England. That means large wind farms proposed in northern Maine, and a transmission project for Canadian Hydro-Power lost out. Pipes for a proposed natural gas pipeline in South Dakota are stacked at a staging area. (Credit: Nati Harnik/AP) The other big surprise was that the state of Connecticut pulled the plug on another plan, to construct more natural gas pipelines in the state. It was prompted by previous decisions in Massachusetts and New Hampshire that said it was unconstitutional to pass along the cost of building pipelines to electric customers. That would have left Connecticut ratepayers on the hook – without help from their regional neighbors. Protesters rally in downtown Pittsfield, Mass. before an injunction hearing on a natural gas pipeline in July, 2016. (Credit: Adam Frenier/ NEPR) This might mean the end of big pipeline projects like “Access Northeast.” And, it raises questions about the need for more gas-fired power plants, including those that have met with local opposition in Connecticut and Rhode Island. But Connecticut officials are saying, “not so fast.” Right now, New England gets more than 50 percent of it's power from gas, and state regulatory commissioner Katie Dykes says the fuel is necessary for the region to provide reliable, year-round power – even as it invests more in renewable energy. Dykes been part of this process in her previous role as Connecticut's Deputy Commissioner for Energy. She told us that the decision to halt the pipelines was done to protect ratepayers in her state. Take a Hike If you’re thinking, that tree couldn’t have grown that way naturally, your instincts are correct. (Credit: John Voci/NEPR) If you spend any time walking in the woods, you see a lot of strange looking trees — trees shaped by the wind, or split by lightning. And — occasionally — some twists and turns are man-made. When walking in the woods near his Putney, Vermont, home, Dan Kubick discovered a most unusual tree. New England Public Radio's John Voci has our story. Emma Gatewood with Thomson brothers (from left) Tom, seven; David, nine; and Peter, 11; near the Thomson home in Orford, New Hampshire, on her through hike of the Appalachian Trail in 1955. (Courtesy of Peter Thomson) You might know someone who’s gone out looking for his or herself along the Appalachian Trail. Next year will mark the 80th birthday of the 2100- mile footpath. A third of the trail runs through New England, including its most rugged parts, ending at the summit of Mount Katahdin in Maine. Emma “Grandma” Gatewood made headlines when she became the first woman to hike the entirety of the Appalachian Trail, back in 1955. She was 67 years old, and wore Keds. Writer Ben Montgomery, Emma's great great nephew, tells her story. Ben Montgomery's book, Grandma Gatewood's Walk came out in paperback earlier this year. About NEXT NEXT is produced at WNPR. Host: John Dankosky Producer: Andrea Muraskin Executive Producer: Catie Talarski Digital Content Manager/Editor: Heather Brandon Contributors to this episode: Anthony Brooks, Sean Hurley, John Voci, Elliot Rambach Music: Todd Merrell, “New England” by Goodnight Blue Moon, “Roast Beef of Old England” by the US Marine Band, “Sunrise Blues” by Samuel James Get all the NEXT episodes. We appreciate your feedback! Send praise, critique, suggestions, questions, story leads, and tales from the trail to next@wnpr.org.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Credit: Rachael Bender via Flickr This week, disagreements over land and money pit neighbor against neighbor. In Vermont, the question is whether to build more wind turbines to help meet the state’s ambitious renewable energy goals. In Rhode Island, the fight is over which kinds of farmers get government help buying land. And with referendums that would legalize marijuana for recreational use on the ballot in Massachusetts and Maine, what’s the potential for a new black market in neighboring states? Plus, we get inside the head of the kind of embezzler who makes big news in a small state, and we visit an outhouse re-purposed as a ballot box. This Land Is Whose Land? Residents of Windham, Vermont WIndham, look over a map of the new layout for a proposed wind development. (Credit: Howard Weiss-Tissman/ VPR) Voters in the Vermont towns of Grafton and Windham will vote soon on a proposal by a Spanish renewable energy company to build that state's biggest wind farm. Vermont has aggressive clean energy goals — and plans like this are a way the state hopes to meet them. But the project has become politicized — the vote comes in the middle of a race for governor. It's also raised questions about just how far a big company can go to garner support for a controversial project. We’re joined by Howard Weiss-Tisman, Southern Vermont correspondent for Vermont Public Radio. You can find his recent report on the wind turbine controversy here. For more, a New York Times story zeroes in on the payments energy developer Iberdrola is offering residents of the two towns where the turbines would be built. Tess Brown-Lavoie co-founded Sidewalk Ends Farm five years ago in Providence on a small vacant lot that belongs to an absentee landlord. She supports the state’s program to help new farmers access land. (Credit: Ambar Espinoza/ RIPR) In Southern New England land is scarce. That makes farming really expensive. In fact, Rhode Island is the most expensive place to grow food in the country. To compensate, the state government has set up a program to acquire open space, and help new farmers buy land. But that attention paid to these new farmers — part of a “local food” movement that promotes small and organic farming — can cause a rift between them and larger family farms. Rhode Island Public Radio's Ambar Espinoza reports on this land acquisition plan, and the questions it raises about the government's role in setting the price of an acre of farmland. You can read Ambar’s story here. For more on the challenges of farming in New England – particularly dairy farming, check out our interview with the producer of the film “Forgotten Farms” in last week’s episode. Pot on the Ballot: Bootleggers and College Kids Stephens Hall on the campus of the University of Maine in Orono. Administrators there say they would increase prevention efforts on campus if marijuana is legalized in Maine. To receive federal money, public universities must prohibit marijuana and other drugs on campus. (Credit: Yassie via Wikimeda Commons) When voters in Massachusetts and Maine head to the polls this November, they'll be faced with ballot questions about whether to legalize the recreational use of marijuana. Big money has flowed into the campaigns on both sides, sparking arguments about bringing an end to the failed “war on drugs,” over the science of how dangerous the drug is, and how legal pot might affect the ongoing opioid epidemic. But, as Fred Bever from Maine Public Radio reports, Western states that have already legalized face challenges that some Maine voters are worried about. The concern is over smugglers who set up shop in a “legal” state – and export it to states where it's illegal, untaxed, and even more profitable. As voters, college students in Maine might play a big role in whether the ballot question gets passed. Marijuana use on campuses is at its highest level since 1980, but as Maine Public Radio's Robbie Feinberg reports, students might not see any big changes even if the drug becomes legal. Both of those stories are part of Maine Public Radio’s reporting series “High Stakes.” Medical marijuana is legal in Massachusetts. But advocates for full legalization say the state’s seven dispensaries aren’t accessible for many. (Credit: Dank Depot via Flickr) As Massachusetts considers the question of legal recreational marijuana, it's doing so with a much different tax model than other states. The Massachusetts plan starts with only a 3.75 percent excise tax, about half of what Colorado imposes. Opponents say the low tax won’t cover the added medical costs of legalization. The topic was part of a debate presented by WBUR's Radio Boston, The John W. McCormack Graduate School of Policy and Global Studies at the University of Massachusetts-Boston, and The Boston Globe. Small State Crooks and Scatological Democracy Is your town’s historical society at risk for embezzlement? You might be surprised. Do a little digging, and you'll find no shortage of embezzlement stories around New England. There was a tax collector in Anson, Maine for 42 years, who manipulated adding machine tapes to skim the top off excise tax payments when residents registered their cars, stealing over $500,000. A priest in Manchester, New Hampshire who spent diocese money on gifts and travel for a musician he was having an affair with. Also in New Hampshire, employees in three separate towns have been caught siphoning funds from the local historical society. When a listener of Brave Little State, the people-powered podcast by Vermont Public Radio asked the question: “What’s with the high occurrence of embezzlement cases in Vermont?”, reporter Angela Evancie started her investigation. The answer, to say the least, is complicated. Angela joins us to talk about it. Click here for her original story, along with a readable version. The rare “two-seater” outhouse with a mannequin representing Hillary Clinton. (Credit: Sean Hurley/ NHPR) Chris Owens always wanted an outhouse at his farm stand in Ashland, New Hampshire. Then during the construction phase, he had a Eureka moment. New Hampshire Public Radio’s Sean Hurley brings us the story. There’s more from Sean here. Chris Owens poses with a Donald Trump mannequin outside of his outhouse. (Credit: Sean Hurley/ NHPR) About NEXT NEXT is produced at WNPR. Host: John Dankosky Producer: Andrea Muraskin Executive Producer: Catie Talarski Digital Content Manager/Editor: Heather Brandon Contributors to this episode: Howard Weiss-Tisman, Ambar Espinoza, Fred Bever, Robbie Feinberg, Angela Evancie, and Sean Hurley Music: Todd Merrell, “New England” by Goodnight Blue Moon Get all the NEXT episodes. We appreciate your feedback! 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Fish or Die (Animal Planet) hosts Jay Johnson and Chris Owens discuss world travel, drug runners, disease, and some of the planet's meanest fish.
On this episode Anthony talks about his latest experience in New Orleans, from taking in the taste and sounds of the city to speaking with its citizens. He talks to everyone all the way from servers to street people. He spoke with a homeless man who told him the true story behind Chris Owens and his pa-rade!
Of all the TV shows, radio shows and podcasts about food of all the years of restaurant reviews in newspapers probably nothing has revolutionized dining out more than the smart phone app, Yelp. Yelp puts the power of approval or disapproval of a restaurant in the hands of regular people. But it also means in New Orleans that tourists have discovered every great little neighborhood restaurant that we used to consider local. That s just one of the daily issues that local Yelp Community Manager Morgan Ford has to deal with. Morgan is one of only 120 Yelp Community Managers worldwide. The local community she manages is one of delighted business owners when things go right online, mightily disgruntled restaurant owners when diners post pissed off reviews, and a wide assortment of local businesses and non profits who partner with Yelp in all kinds of interesting ways. If you re wondering how you get a cool job like Morgan s, meet Johnny Culpepper. Johnny was Morgan s colleague at Old New Orleans Rum, now he s Director of Sales at DPD Distillery, makers of Rougaroux Rum and other local sugarcane field specialties. Johnny s story of how he got to do what he s doing takes an even more only in New Orleans twist than Morgan s, involving Chris Owens and Bourbon Street on Mardi Gras Day. This Midnight Menu 1 is a lively look at the intersection of app not appetizer dining, booze, Mardi Gras, 610 Stomping, and an examination of the bizarre claim that the best food in New Orleans comes in a plastic box at Langenstein s supermarket.
The Lord calls us to use all the precious gifts of life wisely. In this thought provoking sermon by Rev. Chris Owens, you will be inspired and edified to use what the Lord has given you. Time is precious, but fleeting. Seize the moment now.
The Lord calls us to use all the precious gifts of life wisely. In this thought provoking sermon by Rev. Chris Owens, you will be inspired and edified to use what the Lord has given you. Time is precious, but fleeting. Seize the moment now.
Always good to catch up with the Browns observations with Nate Ulrich from the Akron Beacon Journal. Here's all that we discussed. How good do you feel not having to talk Tebow? Bill Belichick out to prove he doesn't have to talk about anything. Gregg Popovich and how he just defies everyone to do what he wants. Ray Horton's new attacking scheme and how evident it might or might not be at this point T.J. Ward in the box a bit more, maybe like Troy Polamalu? Ray Horton's Phoenix radio station and how it was going to mirror that of the Steelers Maybe Horton's change in tune is to avoid player comparisons from Pittsburgh Josh Gordon and the league's CBA that limits the fact-finding Dawgs by Nature post about changing to Drew Rosenhaus and the timing with the change Joe Haden and his change to Drew Rosenhaus as well Davone Bess and his ability to fill in for Josh Gordon Davone Bess replacing Josh Cribbs as the leader of the wide receivers Fullback and Cleveland Browns and Vonta Leach Leach's agent talked to Mike Lombardi but no visit was scheduled No real interest on the Browns' part Owen Marecic's future and Brad Smelley's future with the Browns Browns had two backs in the backfield a lot including Ogbonnaya and Hardesty together The Brandon Jackson signing and how weird it was The injury history of Trent Richardson and at the RB position in general If there was one position group where the Browns might supplement the roster, which one would it be? Chris Owens, Buster Skrine, Leon McFadden all battling it out opposite Haden and in the nickel Brandon Bogotay and his competition with Shayne Graham Expected player extensions and why we haven't seen any just yet Mike Lombardi said it was “a little early” Moving training camp to 4-6:30 PM and how packed camp has been anyway Fan experience and how important it seems to be to the new regime Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cambodian model/ activist [iKandy][link1], Appalachian chanteuse [Leah Song][link2], and Chris Owens' longtime producer [Kitsy Adams][link3] share their extraordinary life stories. Leah sings like an angel. [link1]: http://www.getlostinikandyland.com/ [link2]: http://www.risingappalachia.com/ [link3]: http://chrisowensclub.net/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The keyboard player and singer's tenure with George Porter and Papa Grows Funk stemmed from his love of New Orleans R'n'B, particularly the triumvirate of Art Neville, Allen Toussaint, and Dr. John. His years on Bourbon Street taught him the value of a timeless song. He brings these twin imperatives to bear on his latest album, “Central City,” recorded with an all-star lineup and released this spring. His early reluctance to live streaming has morphed into a full embrace of the possibilities of high quality online performance. Like any new medium, the virtual environment presents a unique set of challenges. Tune in as John takes on the challenge of the Troubled Men Podcast. Topics include cancelled parades, Mardi Gras alternatives, a swingers convention, a campus exodus, holiday traditions, Catholic high school, Billy Spenser, Loyola University, a first audition, Madigan's, Dave Ferrato, Mark Mullins, Rum Boogie, cover tunes, a Chris Owens nightmare, the Olde Point Bar, Russel Batiste, the Maple Leaf Bar, celebrity sightings, touring, June Yamagishi, the Radiators, a blueprint, songwriting, Don Vappie, a retirement plan, a Magnificent 7 record, future predictions, and much more. Support the podcast [here.](https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/troubledmenpodcast) Shop for Troubled Men's Wear [here.](https://www.bonfire.com/troubled-mens-wear/) Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Break music: “Old Joe's Turkey” from “Central City” by John “Papa” Gros Outro music: “Mardi Gras” from “Central City” by John “Papa” Gros
The legendary conga player was featured on classic recordings by Professor Longhair, the Meters, Dr. John, John Mooney, and Allen Toussaint, as well as foundational works by the Wild Magnolias and soul queen Irma Thomas, just to name a few. His eight years on the road with Fess prepared him for almost anything. Tonight he schools the Troubled Men. Topics include a cocktail party, a recap, a character, a crime report, a wager, ads, shaming, the Jeopardy, Alec Trebek, Ruta Lee, Easter, a nickname, Chris Owens, Jamaica Joe, landmass recordings, Michael Ward, school band, neighborhood talent. Quint Davis, Fess, touring, Johnny Vidacovich, studio work, John Mooney, Freddie Staehle, a medicine man, Cosmic Q, concert promo, Jazz Fest origins, Mardi Gras Indians, Willie Tee, Bo Dollis, Monk Boudreaux, school days, day jobs, Porgy Jones, music trends, a Japanese session, spousal support, artistic advice, and much more. Support the podcast [here.](https://www.paypal.me/troubledmenpodcast) Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Outro music: "Tipitina" by Professor Longhair featuring Alfred Uganda Roberts