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In this episode of NucleCast, Adam welcomes Chris Stone to discuss the recent executive order regarding the Iron Dome for America . They explore the implications of the order, the differences between the Israeli Iron Dome and the proposed American system, and the feasibility of developing a comprehensive missile defense system. The conversation also delves into budget considerations, the role of space in national defense, and innovative approaches to missile defense, emphasizing the urgency of addressing vulnerabilities in the face of emerging threats.Christopher Stone is a prominent figure in space policy, currently serving as a Senior Fellow for Space Deterrence at the National Institute for Deterrence Studies, where he focuses on research related to space warfare strategies and deterrence, particularly in the context of great power competition; he previously held a position as a Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Space Policy at the Pentagon, giving him significant experience in the field of U.S. space policy development at a high level.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Iron Dome for America03:13 Understanding the Executive Order05:52 Comparing Iron Dome Systems: Israel vs. America09:08 Feasibility of Building a Comprehensive Defense System11:51 Budget Considerations and Strategic Implications15:01 The Role of Space in National Defense18:05 Innovative Approaches to Missile Defense20:55 The Future of Space-Based Interceptors23:55 Final Thoughts and Call to ActionSocials:Follow on Twitter at @NucleCastFollow on LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/nuclecastpodcastSubscribe RSS Feed: https://rss.com/podcasts/nuclecast-podcast/Rate: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nuclecast/id1644921278Email comments and topic/guest suggestions to NucleCast@anwadeter.org
In this episode, Peter Garretson speaks with Christopher Stone, Senior Fellow for Space Deterrence at the National Institute for Deterrence Studies, and former Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Space Policy. Stone, author of Reversing the Tao: A Framework for Credible Space Deterrence and host of the host of Real Space Strategy Podcast joins Garretson for a wide-ranging discussion on space policy and defense. The conversation begins with an analysis of the new administration's space-focused appointees and their potential impact, before diving into 'Space Warfare 101.' This comprehensive overview covers Earth-to-space weapons, space-to-space weapons (including the rationale and strategic importance of co-orbital counterspace and maneuver capabilities), and space-to-Earth weapons. The discussion then explores arms control, deterrence strategy, and the implications of the President's "Iron Dome for America" executive order, including its impact on space-based missile defense, potential bureaucratic 'failure modes,' and potential challenges for the Space Force. The episode concludes with an examination of strategic objectives and threats in Cislunar space area of responsibility (AOR).
Glen Schofield, Christopher Stone, and Bret Robbins join Dan for an in-depth look at the creation of Dead Space! From game design and marketing to physics, enemies, animations, and the challenges they faced, this is the ultimate breakdown of the game's development. Plus, discover how they pitched Dead Space 4 to EA earlier this year. Enjoy!
Every Friday during Halloween Humpfest is devoted to those Friday Night Fiends. Iconic creatures and monsters who give us the chills and today is the second of three werewolf flicks for the month. Dee Wallace plays “Karen” a TV news anchor who is being stalked by a predatory serial killer. She, quite bravely, attempts to entrap her stalker in the back of a porn store where police barely arrive in time to save her. She's traumatized into amnesia and this dude is in her dreams, day and night, so her psychiatrist decides to send her and her husband to a retreat with a lot of folksy music. Ok, so it's inhabited by a commune of werewolf swingers. Sure, they don't say or show too much swinger stuff but you can tell what's going on here. It's kind of a sexy movie. That one lady is in heat. We're talking Joe Dante's reverential werewolf horror from 1981, “THE HOWLING” also starring Patrick Macnee, Christopher Stone & Slim Pickens. Yes, Slim Pickens. Imagine him in a werewolf orgy. Maybe he wanted to throw himself on that fire because he couldn't participate in the werewolf orgy anymore? Happens to the best of us. Here's a link: https://archive.org/details/thehowling1981_202002 Subscribe to us on YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuJf3lkRI-BLUTsLI_ehOsg Contact us here: MOVIEHUMPERS@gmail.com Check our past & current film ratings here: https://moviehumpers.wordpress.com Hear us on podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/6o6PSNJFGXJeENgqtPY4h7 Our OG podcast “Documenteers”: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/documenteers-the-documentary-podcast/id1321652249 Soundcloud feed: https://soundcloud.com/documenteers Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/culturewrought
In this episode of NucleCast, Adam and Chris Stone engage in a deep discussion about the concept of dynamic parity in nuclear deterrence. They explore the implications of parity versus superiority in military strategy, the challenges of arms control, and the political landscape affecting defense spending. The conversation highlights the need for modernization in the U.S. nuclear arsenal and the importance of understanding adversaries' capabilities and strategies.Christopher Stone is a Senior Fellow for Space Deterrence Studies at the National Institute for Deterrence Studies and Host of Real Space Strategy podcast. He previously served as special assistant to the deputy assistant secretary of defense for space policy.Socials:Follow on Twitter at @NucleCastFollow on LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/nuclecastpodcastSubscribe RSS Feed: https://rss.com/podcasts/nuclecast-podcast/Rate: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nuclecast/id1644921278Email comments and topic/guest suggestions to NucleCast@anwadeter.org
Director Joe Dante, actors Dee Wallace, Christopher Stone and Robert Picardo
9 julio 2024 - programa #222 RUDY VINYL SESSIONS RADIO SHOW de 19.45-20.45h en Sputnik portal 105.4 FM o www.sputnikportal.com, HOY: OLDIES BUT GOLDIES -July 24 El 7 de julio de 1927, la BBC hizo historia al iniciar sus transmisiones con el primer DJ de radio del Reino Unido, Christopher Stone, quien acudió a su trabajo vistiendo su característico traje de Disc Jockey. Para celebrar este hito histórico, hoy escucharemos una selección de discos variados de la colección de nuestro veterano radio DJ, Prezi King, quien promete: "Ningún disco tendrá menos de 54 años". MODERA: Mats Lindholm OJO: Horario! 19.45-20.45 PHOTO-CREDIT: BBC Playlist #222: Summertime / OSCAR PETERSON TRIO (intro) Everybody Loves My Baby / THE TEMPERANCE SEVEN The Train With The Rhumba Beat / JIMMY HORTON Tougher Than Tough (Rudie In Court) / DERRICK MORGAN AND THE ACES Got To Get Myself Together / KELLY JAY I’m Alive / TOMMY JAMES AND THE SHONDELLS Sixteen Tons / “TENNESSEE” ERNIE FORD Win, Lose Or Draw / BROTHER JACK McDUFF (Comment Te Dire Adieu) - Fleur De Lune / FRANÇOISE HARDY Moscas y Arañas / LOS NEGATIVOS Song For My Father (single version) / HORACE SILVER QUINTET Oop Shop / SHIRLEY GUNTER & “THE QUEENS” Vuelve A Mi / LOS BETA QUARTET Wieviel Menschen Waren Glücklich, (Dass Du Gelebt?) / HILDEGARD KNEF Hair / ZEN You’re No Good / THE SWINGING BLUE JEANS Desde la promotora musical RUDY SESSIONS hace algún tiempo estamos intentando activar la escena musical de la isla con nuestros conciertos de carácter internacional. Todos los martes de 20 a 21 horas les haremos partícipes de nuestro amor por la música con programas en los que varios de los socios pincharán sólo buena música de variados estilos (pop, rock, rhythm & blues, power pop, garaje, jazz, groove, folk, etc.
TVC 648.5: Actress and author Dee Wallace (E.T: The Extraterrestrial, The Howling, Born: Giving Birth to a New You) talks to Ed about some of her acting mentors, which include Charles Conrad, Uta Hagen, and Jeff Corey, and how the acting method taught by Conrad differed from most other approaches to “The Method.” Also in this segment: Dee shares some memories of working with Dudley Moore in 10 and with her husband, Christopher Stone, in The Howling. Dee's latest book, Born: Giving Birth to a New You, is available wherever books are sold online. Want to advertise/sponsor our show? TV Confidential has partnered with AdvertiseCast to handle advertising/sponsorship requests for the podcast edition of our program. They're great to work with and will help you advertise on our show. Please email sales@advertisecast.com or click the link below to get started: https://www.advertisecast.com/TVConfidentialAradiotalkshowabout Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Part 1 Sheryl Glick host of Healing From Within Interviews in Two Part Series Hollywood Actress, Author and Spiritual Teacher, Dee Wallace widely known for her role as Mary in the Steven Spielberg film,” E.T. The Extraterrestrial.” Dee Wallace has just released her third book, ”Bright Light' which is a complex story of people, places, events, and her individualized walk along a winding path and search for self-actualization. In conjunction with the principals and laws of universal energy and divine guidance, Dee has allowed her authentic and powerful self to develop fully, thereby, bringing transformation, understanding and acceptance of her own unique and divine soul presence. In Part 1 of this hour discussion, Dee Wallace and Sheryl Glick will share childhood events and challenges that opened up channels of information that helped them create peace, well-being for themselves, and enabled them to utilize the brightness and completeness of their spirit for their own highest good and the highest good of others. Sheryl will also share how her daughter child actress Stacey Glick's involvement with the many talented actors, writers, artists musicians, directors and producers helped to illuminate and refine many sensitive remembrances from childhood helping to create a full blown wondrous panorama of life utilizing guidance from Spirit. Dee will discuss her professional growth and the acting techniques she shared with her first drama coach Charles Conrad. She will also share stories about her longtime relationship and soul mate experience with her husband Christopher Stone who was on a similar search for developing his unique soul gifts. Together and apart, they mirrored many shared connections to the Divine. Dee's delightful and wise personal interpretation of the dual nature of one's spiritual and physical life will be heard in the gentle and musical tones of her words and the actions of her life story. https://iamdeewallace.com/ Learn more about Sheryl here: http://www.sherylglick.com/
Part 2 Sheryl Glick host of Healing From Within Interviews in Two Part Series Hollywood Actress, Author and Spiritual Teacher, Dee Wallace widely known for her role as Mary in the Steven Spielberg film,” E.T. The Extraterrestrial.” Dee Wallace has just released her third book, ”Bright Light' which is a complex story of people, places, events, and her individualized walk along a winding path and search for self-actualization. In conjunction with the principals and laws of universal energy and divine guidance, Dee has allowed her authentic and powerful self to develop fully, thereby, bringing transformation, understanding and acceptance of her own unique and divine soul presence. In Part 1 of this hour discussion, Dee Wallace and Sheryl Glick will share childhood events and challenges that opened up channels of information that helped them create peace, well-being for themselves, and enabled them to utilize the brightness and completeness of their spirit for their own highest good and the highest good of others. Sheryl will also share how her daughter child actress Stacey Glick's involvement with the many talented actors, writers, artists musicians, directors and producers helped to illuminate and refine many sensitive remembrances from childhood helping to create a full blown wondrous panorama of life utilizing guidance from Spirit. Dee will discuss her professional growth and the acting techniques she shared with her first drama coach Charles Conrad. She will also share stories about her longtime relationship and soul mate experience with her husband Christopher Stone who was on a similar search for developing his unique soul gifts. Together and apart, they mirrored many shared connections to the Divine. Dee's delightful and wise personal interpretation of the dual nature of one's spiritual and physical life will be heard in the gentle and musical tones of her words and the actions of her life story. https://iamdeewallace.com/ Learn more about Sheryl here: http://www.sherylglick.com/
Chris was back with us to discuss space and national security, including Russian nukes in space intentions. Chris talked about the Space Force, our military and its readiness as he sees it, adversaries and the use of space plus much more including congressional and federal space and security policy making and strategy. Please read the summary of this program at www.thespaceshow.com for this date, Sunday, April 28, 2024.
Et si le législatif nous aidait à protéger la nature ?C'est l'objectif du droit de la nature : protéger et préserver la nature en lui donnant des droits. De plus en plus de pays agissent sur ces enjeux et cela porte ces fruits : en Equateur, en Nouvelle Zelande, en Espagne.. Marine est directrice de Wild Legal qui veut être fer de lance du droit de la nature en France. Le droit de la nature est un axe que je n'avais pas encore abordé. Pourtant c'est un levier d'action extrêmement puissant pour la préserver. Si l'épisode vous plaît, taguez Marine et Wild Legal sur les réseaux afin de leur donner un maximum de force
Heard Studio and Strangest Fruit Podcast present the Compton Innocence Initiative live at Cal State State University Los Angeles. Thank you to the LA Innocence Project and Project Rebound for making this happen! Everyone who was supposed to be there was there. This is our first live podcast and we're gearing up to do many more. We appreciate the support and we're locked and loaded for 2024. This project will explore and expose the wrongful convictions of Christopher Stone and Lamont Kellum Jr. Both of these men are innocent and currently in prison. Both out of Compton Court. #wrongfulconviction #compton
Clay Sayre joins Jim in a rousing Halloween discussion of the 1981 Werewolf Classic "The Howling," starring Dee Wallace, Christopher Stone, Patrick Macnee, Elizabeth Brooks, Robert Picardo, Slim Pickens, Dennis Dugan, Belinda Balaski, Kevin McCarthy, John Carradine, Kenneth Tobey, and directed by Joe Dante. A series of murders leads a newswoman to a psychological retreat inhabited by werewolves. Find out more on this episode of MONSTER ATTACK!, The Podcast Dedicated To Old Monster Movies.
Clay Sayre joins Jim in a rousing Halloween discussion of the 1981 Werewolf Classic “The Howling,” starring Dee Wallace, Christopher Stone, Patrick Macnee, Elizabeth Brooks, Robert Picardo, Slim Pickens, Dennis Dugan, Belinda Balaski, Kevin McCarthy, John Carradine, Kenneth Tobey, and directed by Joe Dante. A series of murders leads a newswoman to a psychological retreat … The Howling | Episode 382 Read More » The post The Howling | Episode 382 appeared first on The ESO Network.
In Episode Two of our wrongful conviction series Brian and Didontae sit down with Christopher Stone's mother, the beautiful and powerful, Christal Chappell. She dives deep into her son's wrongful conviction and the damage it has caused on their family. Chris is currently sitting in prison for a murder he didn't commit... Stay tuned for episode three featuring Lamont Kellum Jr.'s story.
In the very first Strangest Fruit limited series, the team dives deep into the wrongful convictions of three men, two of which are still in prison. The series kicks off with Franky Carillo and his twenty year struggle to free himself after he was framed by the Lynwood Sheriff's department at sixteen years old. He spent twenty years in prison for a murder he didn't commit... This series will also launch the The Compton Innocence Initiative, a collective of friends, family and advocates working to free Christopher Stone and Lamont Kellum Jr. Enjoy and please share with the people you care about.
Christopher Stone is a senior fellow for space deterrence studies at the National Institute for Deterrence Studies think tank. He previously served as special assistant to the deputy assistant secretary of defense for space policy.EPISODE NOTES:Follow NucleCast on Twitter at @NucleCastEmail comments and story suggestions to NucleCast@anwadeter.orgSubscribe to NucleCast podcastRate the show
More than 50 years ago, Christopher Stone, a UCLA law professor, wrote a groundbreaking book Should Trees Have Standing? in which he argued for the right of trees to be represented in courts of law. Since then, the Rights of Nature movement has taken the world by storm; some countries have encoded such rights into their constitutions. But what does it mean to say that trees, rivers and animals have rights? Does the “rights of nature” make any practical sense? And who is pushing for such rights? Join Sustainability Now! host Ronnie Lipschutz for a conversation with Katie Surma, a reporter at Inside Climate News. She has been covering the “rights of nature” beat at ICN since 2021 and has written extensively on the topic. Find out whether the trees and critters in your back yard and all around us are people, too.
Director Joe Dante and actors Dee Wallace, Christopher Stone, and Robert Picardo
Aujourd'hui, je pars à la rencontre de Marine Calmet qui est notamment présidente de Wild Legal, une association qui s'est donnée pour mission d'être une école et un incubateur pour les prochains procès en défense des droits de la nature. Marine a également eu le rôle d'Experte auprès de la Convention citoyenne pour le climat et elle se bat pour la reconnaissance du crime d'écocide. Ensemble, on va parler de notre place parmi le Vivant, de justice, d'équilibre et finalement de comment requestionner notre grille de valeurs au 21ème siècle. Pour en savoir plus sur l'engagement de Marine, je vous invite à aller sur le site Web de Wild Legal. Et si vous voulez continuer la lecture entamée par Marine, il s'agissait de “Les arbres doivent-ils pouvoir plaider ?” de Christopher Stone . “2030 Glorieuses”, c'est le podcast qui met en avant les acteurs du monde de demain, ceux qui incarnent les utopies réalistes dont nous avons tant besoin. Ils sont des milliers en France à agir concrètement pour montrer que l'action est le meilleur remède contre le fatalisme et que, si nous agissons avec ambition et amour, la décennie des 2030 glorieuses est à portée de mains.
China Learns Lessons From Ukraine's Use of Space This week is the fourth and final episode of a month-long look at the different aspects of Russia's War in Ukraine and space, the space business, and defense. It is highly recommended to listen to the prior episodes first, to understand how Ukraine is using American and European commercial space-based assets to close the kill-chain and achieve strategic decision-making advantage against Russia. This episode's focus is on what China, a major space-faring nation and space power, has learned from watching how Ukraine, a smaller outgunned and outmanned democratic nation, maintains access to and uses commercial space capabilities to control the strategic narrative and retake its sovereign territory from Russian forces. Laura Winter explores what these lessons are and how it has affected China's war planning with Namrata Goswami, an independent scholar on space policy and great power politics and co-author of the book “Scramble for the Skies”; Malcolm Davis, who is a senior defense and space policy analyst at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute; and Christopher Stone, a Senior Advisor and Consultant with Core-CSI, LLC, who is a former Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Space Policy, and author of “Reversing the Tao: A Framework for Credible Space Deterrence”
Should the U.S. Military Defend U.S. Commercial Space Operators Involved In Ukraine? This week is the third episode of a month-long look at the different aspects of Russia's War in Ukraine and space, the space business, and defense. It is highly recommended to listen to the prior episode first, to understand how Ukraine is using commercial space-based assets to close the kill-chain and achieve strategic decision-making advantage against Russia. As U.S. commercial space operators are involved in the conflict, a first in any war, this episode explores just what responsibility does the U.S. government have in defending these U.S. flagged assets. Laura Winter speaks with Steve Wood, the Senior Director of Maxar Technologies' News Bureau; Christopher Stone, a Senior Advisor and Consultant with Core-CSI, LLC, who is a former Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Space Policy, and author of “Reversing the Tao: A Framework for Credible Space Deterrence”; and with David Burbach, an Associate Professor of National Security Affairs at the US Naval War College, who is an expert on space and warfare.
Prior to joining Mitchell, Stone served as a strategic consultant supporting the Office of Secretary of Defense, and he was a Presidential appointee in the Office of Secretary of Defense's Space Policy office. Stone has served on the staffs of two United States Senators, as well as over a decade serving as a senior space policy analyst for two Secretaries of the Air Force; Chief of Staff of the Space Division at Air Force International Affairs, and Chief of Strategy for the National Guard Bureau's SpaceOperations Directorate, Pentagon. He has served as a space operations officer in the Air Force (Regular, Reserve and nowNational Guard) for over 17 years at tactical, operational, and strategic levels to include two Combatant Commands, Joint Staff,and Air Staff strategy and campaign planner positions.
Becky Ripley and Emily Knight ask whether giving legal rights to things like rivers and forests changes how we think about the world that lives around us.The Whanganui River, in New Zealand, is a legal person in the eyes of the law. It is legally defined as a living whole, from the mountains to the sea, and two local Maori tribe members speak on its behalf as its legal representatives. Other nations have had similar thinking: the Amazon rainforest in Columbia, one of the Great Lakes in the US, and the River Ganges in India all have legal personhood, as does land in Ecuador and Bolivia, where Mother Earth is recognised as a legal person. Assigning personhood to non-human things is not a new idea. Since the late 1800s, corporations have been granted legal personhood, giving them the rights to hold property, enter into contracts, and to sue or be sued. Then in 1972, Christopher Stone, himself a Professor of Law, published the essay ‘Should Trees Have Standing?', arguing that if corporations can have personhood, why can't natural entities?Does the act of doing this reframe our relationship to the natural world, as something which lives not just for us, but alongside us in its own right? And as the law extents rights to nature, does that - in turn - extend our empathy towards the more-than-human world? Featuring Dr Rāwiri Tinirau, advisor on Māori and Indigenous human rights, and Anna Grear, Professor of Law and Theory at Cardiff University and founder of the Journal of Human Rights and the Environment. Produced and presented by Emily Knight and Becky Ripley.
As the BBC turns 100, enjoy 100 Years in 100 Minutes! This is just part 1, 1922-54 - from the company years of Magnet House then Savoy Hill, to the corporation years up to the eve of commercial competition, the last time the BBC was the sole official broadcaster. For the early years, enjoy the archive clips, some very rare - from the first presenters, John Reith and early performers. As time goes on, extracts give way to insights: from experts, podcast listeners and those who were there... YOU HAVE BEEN LISTENING TO: 1920s: John Reith, Arthur Burrows, Kreisler's Liebesleid (first music on the BBC), A.E. Thompson, Leonard Hawke (Drake Goes West - first music from London), Charles Penrose (The Laughing Policeman), Helena Millais as Our Lizzie, Rev John Mayo, Rev Archibald Fleming, Harold Bishop, Cecil Lewis?, Peter Eckersley, Kathleen Garscadden, Lord Gainford, Dr Kate Murphy, Dr Andrea Smith, Archibald Haddon, Marion Cran, Percy Scholes?, Justin Webb, Nightingale and Cello, Rev Dick Sheppard (first broadcast service), Richard Hughes' Danger (first play), A.J. Alan, King George V, Alan Stafford, Tommy Handley, John Henry and Blossom, Dr Martin Cooper, Harry Graham, Arthur Phillips, Filson Young, H.L. Fletcher, Flotsam and Jetsam, Christopher Stone, Henry Wood, Prof David Hendy, Vita Sackville-West, Clapham and Dwyer, Mabel Constanduros, Toytown 1930s: Norman Long and Stanelli, Harold Nicolson, Simon Rooks, Val Gielgud, Gillie Potter, Henry Hall and the BBC Dance Orchestra, King George VI, Gerald Cock, Elisabeth Welch, Caroll Gibbons and the Savoy Orpheans, Lew Stone, Murgatroyd and Winterbottom, Nelson Keys, Sandy Powell, The Western Brothers, Stuart Hibberd, Charles Siepmann, King Edward VIII, Elizabeth Cowell, Tommy Woodroffe, Bandwaggon, ITMA (Mrs Mopp), Neville Chamberlain, John Snagge 1940s: J.B. Priestley, Winston Churchill, Music While You Work, Edward Stourton, Charles Gardner, Bruce Belfrage, Princess Elizabeth, C.S. Lewis, Stephen Bourne, Una Marson, Nightingale and the Bomber, Charles Huff, Lilliburlero, Romany, Richard Dimbleby, Edward R Murrow, Frank Gillard, Guy Byam, Johnny Beerling, George Elrick, Norman Shelley, Michael Standing, Paul Hayes 1950s: Jeffrey Holland, Julia Lang, Roger Bolton. (...+ various unknown announcers) FURTHER LINKS: Like what we do? Share it! We're on facebook.com/bbcentury, with a separate group on facebook.com/groups/bbcentury, and (while it lasts) on twitter.com/bbcentury. Tag us in, let people know you listen. Love what we do? Support us at patreon.com/paulkerensa The novel based on this podcast is due out in February 2023: Auntie and Uncles - details here: https://amzn.to/3hxe4lX We look forward to continuing to unpack this century of broadcasting in our usual slower way on the podcast. But next time, join us for part 2 (1955-87) and part 3 (1988-2022). paulkerensa.com/oldradio
This week on Myopia Movies, we get seduced by a werewolf while helping our wife recover from emotional stress after nearly being killed by a serial killer. Yup. We watched the Howling, the Werewolf movie where werewolves don't show up for almost 45 minutes. How will The Howling hold up? Host: Nic Co-Host: Matthew, Daniel, and Nur Directed by Joe Dante Actors: Dee Wallace, Patrick Macnee, Dennis Dugan, Christopher Stone, Belinda Balaski, Kevin McCarthy, John Carradine, Slim Pickens, Elisabeth Brooks
This week on Myopia Movies, we get seduced by a werewolf while helping our wife recover from emotional stress after nearly being killed by a serial killer. Yup. We watched the Howling, the Werewolf movie where werewolves don't show up for almost 45 minutes. How will The Howling hold up? Host: Nic Co-Host: Matthew, Daniel, and Nur Directed by Joe Dante Actors: Dee Wallace, Patrick Macnee, Dennis Dugan, Christopher Stone, Belinda Balaski, Kevin McCarthy, John Carradine, Slim Pickens, Elisabeth Brooks
The Pentagon on Friday released a readout of a close-hold classified meeting of the Defense Policy Board that illustrates a growing concern that China and Russia are likely developing weapons systems for the space domain that “could impact U.S. deterrence and strategic stability” and a need to develop options to counter those systems. And that's in addition to the release of multiple defense policies on space and the Biden Administration's second convening of the National Space Policy Board. To unpack all of these developments, Laura Winter is joined by Peter Garretson, a senior fellow at the American Foreign Policy Council, coauthor of “Scramble for the Skies The Great Power Competition to Control the Resources of Outer Space”, and the host of AFPC's Space Strategy Podcast; and Christopher Stone who is a senior fellow for space studies at the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies, and the author of “Reversing the Tao: A Framework for Credible Space Deterrence”.
Podcast guest 550 is Gabrielle Stone and we talked about her fathers Near death experience, orbs her dark night of the soul, twin flames and more. Gabrielle Stone has been acting professionally for years, following in the footsteps of her talented parents, legendary scream queen Dee Wallace, and the late Christopher Stone. As a child she grew up dancing and playing sports. Gabrielle Stone received two "Best Actress" Awards in the Festival Circuit for her Directorial Debute of the Two Time "Best Short" winner, "It Happened Again Last Night." To date, Gabrielle has developed a sterling reputation as an Actress/Writer and Director with an amazing pedigree and an impressive industry list of almost 50 credits to her name. After a shocking revelation in her personal life in 2017, she went on a solo journey to Europe where she discovered how to heal and love herself. She wrote the best-selling book "Eat, Pray, #FML" to share with the women of the world what she so thankfully learned. Gabriele's YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt6VD6877xZqFKKl6Wnha2w Gabriele's Website https://www.eatprayfml.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jeffrey-s-reynolds/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jeffrey-s-reynolds/support
On this episode of Pilsners and Politics Podcast, Benjamin sits down with Christopher Stone, a former Space Policy appointee to the Trump Administration. Benjamin and Christopher talk about the Space Force and its extreme importance to Americas National Security. While the Legacy Media, Status Quo, and Country Club Politicians in Washington, DC want you to believe the Space Force is a waste of resources, Christopher lays out the capabilities of our enemies in space. What would you do if China wiped out our ability to navigate with GPS? How would our military respond to an attack on our Military Satellites? Does the United States have the ability, and capability to prevent such attack? Should the United States have a deterrent in space? Find out on this weeks episode of Pilsners and Politics Podcast. Interested to learn more? Find links to Christopher's book, and literature below:https://www.amazon.com/Reversing-Tao-Framework-Credible-Deterrence/dp/1533276137https://nipp.org/information_series/stone-christopher-m-deterrence-in-space-requirements-for-credibility-information-series-no-471/https://www.afpc.org/uploads/documents/Defense_Technology_Briefing_-_Issue_21.pdfhttps://mitchellaerospacepower.org/category/publications/?label=stoneSHOP PILSNERS AND POLITICS:https://www.etsy.com/shop/PilsnersandPolitics?ref=simple-shop-header-name&listing_id=1107595969
Sure. It's easy to simply pin Russia's announcement that it is quitting the International Space Station as a natural result of President Vladamir Putin's unprovoked war in Ukraine. Yet, Russia's reduced space industrial base, Putin's ambitions, and a series of sackings and demotions illustrate a more complicated political and security picture in the space domain. To read the tea leaves, Laura Winter speaks with the head of the Rand Corporation's Space Enterprise Initiative, retired Air Force Brig. Gen. Bruce McClintock, a former U.S. Defense Attaché to Russia, who was also a special assistant to the commander of Air Force Space Command; Jan Osburg, a RAND Corporation senior aerospace engineer, with experience in designing inhabited space systems; and Christopher Stone who is a senior fellow for space studies at the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies, and the author of “Reversing the Tao: A Framework for Credible Space Deterrence”.
The U.S. Space Force Chief of Space Operations Gen. John “Jay” Raymond said Sunday that China “enjoys the same space capabilities and the same advantages that we currently enjoy.” That sounds a lot like parity. Congress is including inflation in its calculus, but what about what's needed for deterrence in the space domain? To take a closer look at the numbers and what they mean, Laura Winter is joined by Peter Garretson, a senior fellow at the American Foreign Policy Council, coauthor of “Scramble for the Skies The Great Power Competition to Control the Resources of Outer Space”, and the host of AFPC's Space Strategy Podcast; and Christopher Stone who is a senior fellow for space studies at the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies, and the author of “Reversing the Tao: A Framework for Credible Space Deterrence”.
Episode 81 – Space National Guard: An Imperative or Extraneous? Episode Summary: In Episode 81 of the Aerospace Advantage podcast, Space National Guard: An Imperative or Extraneous? John Baum chats with Col Michael Bruno, Lt Col Scott McGuire, and Mitchell Institute's Christopher Stone to explore the debate surrounding whether the nation requires a Space National Guard. This issue is garnering quite a bit of attention as of late, with the Administration seeking to block the stand-up of a Space Guard, while Members of Congress introducing language calling for its establishment. This episode explores the key issues involved with this decision. Ultimately, it comes down to ensuring key functions can be executed by the right people, ineffective command chains, and in a responsive fashion. How this issue is settled will portend major consequences for the future of America's national security space enterprise. Credits: Host: Lt Col (Ret.) John “Slick” Baum, Senior Fellow, The Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies Producer: Daniel C. Rice Executive Producer: Douglas Birkey Guest: Chris Stone, Senior Fellow, The Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies Guest: Col Michael “Myk” Bruno, Chief of the Joint Staff, Colorado National Guard Guest: Lt Col Scott McGuire, Commander of the 114th Space Control Squadron, Florida Air National Guard Links: Subscribe to our Youtube Channel: https://bit.ly/3GbA5Of Website: https://mitchellaerospacepower.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/MitchellStudies Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Mitchell.Institute.Aerospace LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3nzBisb Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themitchellinstituteforaero/?hl=en #MitchellStudies #AerospaceAdvantage #Space #NationalGuard Thank you for your continued support!
Hypersonic weapons are a tricky class of missile systems. They're hard to find and even harder to persistently track, even when using satellite capabilities together with ground-based radar. That affects America's ability to deter attacks on the homeland. Laura Winter speaks with Christopher Stone, who has an idea, which he laid out in his most recent policy paper, “Orbital Vigilance: The Need for Enhanced Space-Based Missile Warning and Tracking”. Stone is a senior fellow for space studies at the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies, and the author of “Reversing the Tao: A Framework for Credible Space Deterrence”. If you wish to read the policy paper in its entirety, go here: https://mitchellaerospacepower.org/orbital-vigilance-the-need-for-enhanced-space-based-missile-warning-and-tracking/.
The Mitchell Institute invites you to listen to our rollout for our newest policy paper: Orbital Vigilance: The Need for Enhanced Space-Based Missile Warning and Tracking by Christopher Stone, Senior Fellow for Space Studies, The Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies. For decades, U.S. space-based missile warning and ground based radars have provided our nation's leaders with early warning of missile threats at home and abroad. Now that our adversaries have begun to field and use hypersonic and maneuvering missile systems, it is crucial to ensure we can detect an track these threats. This demands new solutions. Gen Kevin P. Chilton, USAF (Ret.), Explorer Chair of the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies and former STRATCOM commander; Colonel Miguel A. Cruz, Commander of Delta 4, the Missile Warning command of the U.S. Space Force; Dr. Davin Swanson, Chief Engineer in Space and C2 Systems, Raytheon Intelligence and Space; and Christopher Stone will discuss why DOD must adopt a new force design that multiple satellites across different orbital regimes to maintain a continuous chain of custody of these new threats, and cue missile defenses. Links: Subscribe to our Youtube Channel: https://bit.ly/3GbA5Of Website: https://mitchellaerospacepower.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/MitchellStudies Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Mitchell.Ins... LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3nzBisb Instagram: instagram.com/themitchellinstituteforaero/?hl=en #MitchellStudies #AerospaceNation #Space #Spacepower Thank you for your continued support!
Two meaty and divisive subjects are in the queue. First the U.S. Department of Defense Office of the Inspector General released its report on whether the 2021 decision to locate Space Command in Huntsville, Alabama ticked all the legal and policy boxes. And Second, California's Sen. Dianne Feinstein, a senior Democrat, and Florida's Republican Sen. Marco Rubio introduced the Space National Guard Establishment Act with 10 co-sponsors, but the Biden Administration is not among the proposed bill's supporters. Laura Winter hosts a discussion with Peter Garretson, a senior fellow at the American Foreign Policy Council, coauthor of Scramble for the Skies The Great Power Competition to Control the Resources of Outer Space, and the host of AFPC's Space Strategy Podcast; Christopher Stone who is a senior fellow for space studies at the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies, and the author of Reversing the Tao: A Framework for Credible Space Deterrence; and spacepower expert Col. M.V. “Coyote” Smith, USAF (Ret.), who is an Associate Professor and Director at the Air Command and Staff College, at Maxwell Air Force Base.
Episode #103 - This week on the HORROR VEIN Podcast your hosts Robert Massetti and Don Fisher review the 1981 horror film 'THE HOWLING' directed by JOE DANTE! The film stars Dee Wallace, Christopher Stone, and John Carradine. *Please note that in the episode we reference the actor David Carradine when we meant to say John Carradine. We apologize for the mix up. We blame old age.* We also talk about the Marvel movie "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness' and other crap like we usually do before we review the main movie. Anyway, thanks for your support and enjoy your weekend! For more Horror visit our website at HorrorVein.com Hosts: Robert Massetti and Don Fisher Produced by Robert Massetti Published by FEAR FILM Studios Podcast Network
Too bold? Or not bold enough? The U.S. Secretary of the Air Force revealed how the Biden Administration intends to shape the U.S. Space Force's mission and future this week at Space Symposium. Laura Winter hosts a discussion with Peter Garretson, a senior fellow at the American Foreign Policy Council, coauthor of Scramble for the Skies The Great Power Competition to Control the Resources of Outer Space, and the host of AFPC's Space Strategy Podcast; Christopher Stone who is a senior fellow for space studies at the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies, and the author of Reversing the Tao: A Framework for Credible Space Deterrence; and Makena Young is an associate fellow with the Aerospace Security Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS).
The Biden Administration's FY 2023 budget request dropped this last week, with $24.5 billion for the U.S. Space Force. Laura Winter hosts a discussion with Charles Beames, who before becoming, the chairman of the board for York Space Systems and the SmallSat Alliance, was a Pentagon insider responsible for all space and intelligence acquisitions; Peter Garretson, a senior fellow at the American Foreign Policy Council, coauthor of "Scramble for the Skies The Great Power Competition to Control the Resources of Outer Space", and the host of AFPC's "Space Strategy Podcast"; Christopher Stone who is a senior fellow for space studies at the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies, and the author of "Reversing the Tao: A Framework for Credible Space Deterrence".
It almost slipped under the radar… The U.S. Space Force Space Training And Readiness Command, or STARCOM, released its planning doctrine, the foundation of how to plan the execution and leveraging of spacepower. This is the first space warfighting doctrine in roughly 18 months since the new branch released its inaugural doctrine, "Space Power". Laura Winter's guest is Christopher Stone, a senior fellow for space studies at the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies. Stone breaks it down, showing where he believes this fundamental guidance succeeds and where some re-engineering is required.
Should the United States use space nuclear thermal propulsion for its key on-orbit assets? It's not just simply to stuff of Star Trek. In fact the idea has been around since before we landed on the moon. The Russians, the Chinese and the U.S. are pursuing it for deep space operations. Laura Winter speaks with Christopher Stone, who is a senior fellow at the Mitchell Institute's Spacepower Advantage Research Center, and the author of a paper outlining why he thinks it's time for nuclear powered satellites and other spacecraft for space maneuver warfare.
The Mitchell Institute invites you to listen to our rollout for our newest policy paper: Maneuver Warfare in Space: The Strategic Mandate for Nuclear Thermal Propulsion by Christopher Stone, Senior Fellow for Space Studies for the Mitchell Institute's Spacepower Advantage Center of Excellence (MI-SPACE). In an era where space is an increasingly contested domain, it is crucial to ensure satellites can maneuver to avoid threats and position themselves to best net mission effects. This demands new propulsion solutions. Panelists Dr. Ron Faibish, Senior Director of Strategic Development at General Atomics – Electromagnetic Systems Group; Dr. Micheal Leahy, Director of the Tactical Technology Office at DARPA; and Stone discuss why DOD must adopt a new force design that includes satellites with nuclear propulsion that are of capable of decisive defensive and offensive maneuver warfare operations in space. READ THE PAPER: https://mitchellaerospacepower.org/maneuver-warfare-in-space-the-strategic-mandate-for-nuclear-propulsion/ Links: Subscribe to our Youtube Channel: https://bit.ly/3GbA5Of Website: https://mitchellaerospacepower.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/MitchellStudies Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Mitchell.Ins... LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3nzBisb Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themitchell... #MitchellStudies #AerospaceAdvantage #Space Thank you for your continued support!
The Mitchell Institute's Spacepower Advantage Center of Excellence (MI-SPACE) invites you to listen to our virtual Schriever Spacepower Forum event with Dr. Derek M. Tournear, Director of the Space Development Agency (SDA). Dr. Tournear joins us to discuss the latest in SDA's progress on the National Defense Space Architecture, the critical technologies underlying it, and the future of the agency's efforts with the U.S. Space Force in developing the capabilities needed to protect our critical spacepower advantages. Christopher Stone, Senior Fellow for Space Studies for the Mitchell Institute's Spacepower Advantage Center of Excellence (MI-SPACE), moderates the discussion and facilitates audience Q&A. Links: Subscribe to our Youtube Channel: https://bit.ly/3GbA5Of Website: https://mitchellaerospacepower.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/MitchellStudies Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Mitchell.Ins... LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3nzBisb Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themitchell... #MitchellStudies #AerospaceAdvantage #Space Thank you for your continued support!
Welcome to the New Year!... And to federal budget purgatory… The National Defense Authorization Act for the financial year 2022 is law, but the U.S. Senate hasn't passed a budget to pay for it. Lawmakers know this is not how you run a railroad, so this coming Wednesday the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense is holding a hearing about the impact. In this episode Laura Winter asks, who should be testifying and what questions need to be answered, from Mir Sadat, a former National Security Council director for defense and space policy, an Atlantic Council fellow, and a scholar with West Point's Modern War Institute; Peter Garretson, a book author, and podcaster, a senior defense studies fellow Senior Fellow at the American Foreign Policy Council, as well as the editor of one of the most important space reports out there, State Of The Space Industrial Base; and Christopher Stone, a Senior Fellow for Space Studies for the Mitchell Institute's Spacepower Advantage Research Center, and the author of the upcoming policy paper Maneuver Warfare in Space: The Strategic Mandate for Nuclear Thermal Propulsion.
We think other countries thing the way we do, but they do not. Many Americans have never been to another country, and this distorts their world view. In this episode, I discuss this phenomenon with Christopher Stone, Senior Fellow for Space Studies at the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies. Christopher also describes the reason behind why the U.S. Space Force was created and how it's portrayal in the media is detrimental to its mission. https://aerospacepower.org LinkedIn-Christopher Stone Music-Scott Buckley-Monomyth, The Fury
Dee Wallace shares the secrets to how she manifested her amazing career. We discuss her new book Born which is a guide to help you get exactly what you want in life, just like Dee did! Dee Wallace left Kansas City for New York and never looked back. Dee has starred in hundreds of projects throughout her career. Dee and I discuss working with Wes Craven in the original The Hills Have Eyes. Dee shares some amazing stories from the making of the film. We also discuss Cujo and Dee shares some great stories about making that movie, working with dogs, and how she won over Stephen King. Dee also shares the incredible story of how she landed her role in E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial. We also discuss The Howling, working with Joe Dante, working with her (late) husband Christopher Stone, and how she was finally convinced to be turned into a werewolf. Dee Wallace will inspire you. Our Guest, Dee Wallace https://iamdeewallace.com https://twitter.com/Dee_Wallace https://www.instagram.com/TheDeeWallace/ https://www.facebook.com/DeeWallaceOfficialFB/ Order Born: https://linktr.ee/DeeWallaceBORN https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0908914/ Also featured on the show: Hashtag Fun: Jeff dives into recent trends and reads some of his favorite tweets from trending hashtags. The hashtag featured in this episode is #UnlikelySignsFromTheUniverse from @theUnlikelyGame. Tweets featured on the show are retweeted at @JeffDwoskinShow Social Media: Jeff discusses how to fix the placement (move it back to the top) of the search bar in Safari on your iPhone since the IOS update pushed it to the bottom. JOIN OUR MAILING LIST! https://jeffisfunny.com/mailing-list/ Buy me a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/JeffDwoskinShow Jeff Dwoskin Presents: Crossing the Steams: Every Wednesday at 9:30 PM ET we are LIVE discussing the best TV shows to binge-watch. I'm joined by a panel of TV-watching experts. You don't want to miss the fun! (Watch past episodes) Watch Crossing the Steams LIVE: @bigmacher on Twitter: https://twitter.com/bigmacher The Jeff Dwoskin Show on YouTube Subscribe to YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/CTSYouTubeSubscribe Follow Hashtag Roundup to tweet along with fun hashtags daily! https://twitter.com/HashtagRoundup Download the Hashtag Roundup app at https://app.hashtagroundup.com/ Follow Jeff Dwoskin: Jeff on Twitter: https://twitter.com/bigmacher The Jeff Dwoskin Show: https://twitter.com/JeffDwoskinShow Podcast website: https://jeffisfunny.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/JeffDwoskinShow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happy Halloween from the Shadows Podcast! Today we have a very special guest. She's an accomplished author, actress (E.T., Cujo, The Howling, etc.), and the Scream Queen, Dee Wallace joins us for a Halloween edition of the Shadows Podcast now available at www.theshadowspodcast.com or https://linktr.ee/ShadowsPodcast. Dee says, “We all have our stories. The point is not to keep telling your story, but who do I want to be as a result of it.” She talks about her upbringing in Kansas City and suffering the unfortunate loss of her father at a young age. She discusses how she broke into the film industry. Listen to Dee explain the story of how she got her late husband, Christopher Stone hired for his role in the Howling and what was it like to work on the set with him. Then she tells some incredible behind the scenes stories including the emotional and physical trauma she suffered while filming Cujo. How did E.T. change people's lives? She also talks about the Hills Have Eyes, the Howling, and Critters. Finally, Dee talks about her new book, Born, which is available for pre-order and is set to be released this December. You can find out any and everything about Dee Wallace at: www.iamdeewallace.com Preorder your copy of Born-Giving Birth to a New You at: https://linktr.ee/DeeWallaceBORN --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shadows-podcast/support
Hey Everyone, Angela Bowen here, the host of Looking Back On My Wonder Years: A Wonder Years Podcast. Today in honor of Halloween. I covered Stephen King's 1983 horror classic Cujo. This movie stars Dee Wallace, Christopher Stone, Daniel Hugh Kelly and young Daniel Pintauro. Movie Synopsis: Cujo, a friendly St. Bernard, contracts rabies and conducts a reign of terror on a small American town. Since my review is over 6 hours long, i know, crazy right? I cut it into 2 Parts, each part is just over 3 hours. PART 2 will be released on Sunday October 31 for Halloween. I've watched this movie repeatedly over the years since I was 11 and it had now become a October Halloween month staple every year. Let's just say I was obssessed with this movie growing up, whether it was my love of animals or Saint Bernards in general I don't know. I really enjoyed reviewing it for the podcast and also reading snippets from the novel which the movie is based on. I hope you enjoy the review and if you'd like to EMAIL me thoughts on the movie or book, go for it. lbomwonderyearspodcast@gmail.com PART 2 of the review will be released on Sunday! Have a great weekend!
Le fleuve qui voulait écrire Les auditions du parlement de Loire Performance & rencontre autour du livre mis en récit par Camille de Toledo Avec Matthieu Duperrex, Sarah Vanuxem & Rodolphe Alexis, Bruno Marmiroli, Virginie Serna & Camille de Toledo Modération : Sophie Joubert Et si un fleuve, Loire, et les divers éléments terrestres écrivaient une constitution ? Et si les entités naturelles, rivières, montagnes, forêts, océans, glaciers et sols… étaient, à force d'exploitation, de prédation, en voie d'inventer leur grammaire, exigeant leur représentation ? Voici les auditions du parlement de Loire, voici l'histoire d'un soulèvement légal terrestre… Avec Les Liens qui Libèrent, Manuella éditions et le Pôle art et urbanisme ____________________ Déroulé de la soirée : 18h30 – HISTOIRE D'UN SOULÈVEMENT DE LA NATURE Avec Matthieu Duperrex, Sarah Vanuxem et l'audiographiste Rodolphe Alexis. En live, on entend des sons du monde, dix tableaux sonores mêlant des voix animales et végétales… et s'entrelaçant avec les voix de ces autres qu'humains, les trois protagonistes, Duperrex, Vanuxem et Toledo racontent, en dix dates, le soulèvement légal de la nature, des textes de Christopher Stone de 1972 jusqu'à la déclaration des droits de Loire en passant par la constitution de l'Equateur, la reconnaissance des fleuves Atrato, Whanganui, Mgapie… 19h30 – LE FLEUVE QUI VOULAIT ÉCRIRE… Avec Bruno Marmiroli, Virginie Serna & Camille de Toledo En partant d'une dizaine de couple-pages extraites du livre, Le fleuve qui voulait écrire, la discussion cherchera à mettre en partage les grandes questions qui naissent de ce soulèvement légal de la nature, notamment en suivant le cas du fleuve Loire et de son bassin versant. Virginie Serna et Bruno Marmiroli ont suivi l'intégralité du processus des auditions du Parlement de Loire. Ils témoigneront d'une évolution des représentations de la nature, dès lors que celle-ci devient sujet, personne, voix… À lire – Camille de Toledo, Le fleuve qui voulait écrire, Manuella Éditions – LLL- Les liens qui libèrent, 2021.
Gabrielle Stone is an actor and author who is the daughter of actress, Dee Wallace and the late Christopher Stone. She has been featured in several horror films such as Rock, Paper, Dead, Zombie Killers: Elephants Graveyard and Speak No Evil. In the past year, Stone wrote her very first book ever called, Eat, Pray, #FML. This true story is all about Stone's experience traveling through Italy alone, without anyone to tell her where to go, what to do, or when to be somewhere. Similar to the Julia Roberts' film, Eat Pray Love. This trip changed Stone's life for the better, and if it weren't for her time alone in Italy she believes that she wouldn't have the self respect and love that she has for herself that she has today. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jayme-starr/support
Christopher Stone is running to serve in Virginia's 13th District in the Virginia House of Delegates. In this episode we discuss how his campaign is progressing and the attacks he is receiving from his opponent. This election is crucial, and you will not want to miss our discussion about the most pressing issues facing Virginia and the rest of the country. christopherstoneva.com americanveteransvote.com Music-Scott Buckley-Monomyth, The Fury
Christopher Stone is a decorated veteran, former business executive, graduate-level professor and public policy leader running to serve Virginia's 13th District in the Virginia House of Delegates. In this episode we discuss some of the most pressing issues facing Virginia and the nation. Christopher has received the endorsement of American Veterans Vote. christopherstoneva.com americanveteransvote.com Music-Scott Buckley-Monomyth, The Fury
Actress Gabrielle Stone is a Californian born to actors Dee Wallace and Christopher Stone. You may have seen her in "Speak No Evil" or "It Happened Again Last Night." But her latest release is her memoir, "Eat, Pray, #FML," which written during a time which she says was worse than finding out her husband of two years was in the midst of a sex-month affair with a 19-year-old.Stone doesn't disappoint in this conversation as she shares not only her wisdom and wit, but is completely vulnerable where others might not.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________1:53 For me, I found the most nurturing and fulfilling relationships come when you're unfiltered and authentic. And I think that translated into my writing. I remember when my mom read my first draft, which was like the vomit draft of the book. She said, “Oh, God, Gabrielle, are you sure you don't want to, you know, change your name? Or maybe take out one of the people that you slept with? Like, tone it down a little bit?” And I was like, “No, you know, if I'm gonna put this piece of my life out into the world, it needs to be raw and in your face and how it happened and not tone down." Because I think that's what people will resonate with. And I think that it's proven to be 4:53 So, the thought onion is my kind of technique that allows you to look at your thoughts and your reactions that you're having, and really break them down, to understand where they're coming from, and what hurt place inside of you needs to be looked at in order to have different thoughts or different reactions in the future. So you look at it like an onion. And the first level is the superficial thought. And that's kind of the first initial knee jerk reaction that you have when something happens in your life, though, you know, before the words can even like be processed, they're escaping your mouth and you're like, Oh, I wish I wouldn't have maybe reacted that way. And then you take a step back and underneath that is the authentic thought. And that's the layer where the emotion that caused that initial reactive thought is coming from like, what place in me is being ignited to cause that first reaction. And then you take a step back from that and underneath that is the subconscious layer, which is where the real goal nuggets are. And that's usually a deep rooted subconscious belief or a trauma that happened to you when you were younger or something that really you've been holding on to for a very long time. And when you can get to that layer of it, that is really what's driving the reaction in the first place, then you can say, Okay, this is what I need to address and heal and work on if I'm going to make shifts with myself in the future.8:31 I am a firm believer that your trauma is not an excuse to treat other people badly. It is your responsibility to go and heal that trauma before you bring others into your orbit in a in a big way. And it really for me was a big learning lesson that I'm not the person that supposed to take care of someone in that way. You know, it wasn't my responsibility to protect to take care of him. And while I showed him an immense amount of compassion, I think, where I faltered, was not taking what was happening in his world at face value and waiting for something more to come of it.10:19 It's always been me and my mom, like if he had if she has someone come in if I have someone come in, it's like you're welcome and welcome to the family. But also it's don't mess with our bond. And I think a lot of it had to do with going through that grief together, even though I was so young, you know, she had to keep going for me. And she's been the one constant in my life. She's always been the, the person who didn't abandon me that I didn't ever have to question was going to be there. And I've never had that before with any other person. You know, in my life, either. They had chosen to abandon me or they had died. And so it she's really more than my mom. She's my best friend as well. I mean, don't get me wrong, we still, you know, have our bickering moments and we're still mother daughter. Um, but yeah, especially now that I'm older and past my angsty teenagers. Were very much so each other's confidence.11:58 There's a big misconception of, “Oh, she's so strong”. You know, “Nothing can hurt her.” Everything can hurt her. It's just she's gonna get through it. You know, the divorce didn't kill me. Javier didn't kill me. All the things I've been through in my life, all the death. None of that broke me. But does that mean any of it was easy to get through? Absolutely not. Did I feel strong going through any of that stuff? No, there were times, especially with the Javier saga, as I call it, um, where I was felt so broken. And you know, it, it was probably one of the lowest points of my life when I came back from Europe because I was on this amazing trip. And, you know, not that all of it was fun and partying, there was a lot of obviously reflecting and healing and processing. But everything was moving. So, it was constantly like, I'm going here, and now we're flying here, and I'm meeting these people, and I was never still. And then I came home. And that all stopped. And I had to then realize that I was divorced, living at my mother's house, heartbroken. And be like, what, where do I go from here, you know, especially as an actress, when you're only working when you book a job, and you're working. So, it was like, I really felt like I had nothing and I sunk into one of the biggest depressions I've ever experienced. And that's actually where the self-love cocktail was born. Which is why I don't write about it any pre FML until the epilogue, because I really didn't realize it and have it fully click until I had to pull myself out of the dark pits of depression. 14:33 For me that whole trip I was like searching for how do you love yourself because every person was saying, Well, you can't love another person until you love yourself for loving yourself as the most important thing and I was sitting there going okay, guys, I'm ready to do that. Can anybody tell me how please, like, just give me instructions to follow and nobody could. So, I was searching for this mythical feeling that everybody constantly talks about. And when I came home, the way that it was born was that I was so depressed I was in my bed and I was in that type of depression where you just want to sit in it which is scary and Didn't want to get up didn't want to do anything want to do like eat and binge watch TV shows, which oddly sounds like my, like my quarantine. And, and so what I did was like, Okay, I'm gonna write a list of all the things that used to make me happy and used to make me feel better. And for me that was going to the gym and eating well and dancing, creating, writing. And I put that list on my mirror and was like, okay, as long as you give yourself two of these things you've earned getting back in bed and watching TV or doing whatever you want to do. So consistently, for a couple of weeks, I was doing that. And then I would add in another one and another one until I was doing three to four to five things a day that really made me feel better, and made my soul happy. And that really is as simple as it is. That's loving yourself. Because when we're in relationships, any relationship dynamic, a significant other a mother, daughter, brother, sister, when we want that person to feel love, we give them and show them things that make them experience love. So when we want to give love to ourself and experience self-love, why would we not do the same thing?16:49 I don't think that you can't fix yourself and have a healthy relationship while you're working on self-love. I don't think it's one or the other, I don't think you have to break up with your current partner to go figure out how to love yourself, and then you can have a healthy relationship. I think it's a mixture of everything. And I think everybody's different. I know for myself personally, that I need to be consistently filling my own cup up and making sure I am happy and not letting that be dependent on another person. So, I but you know, I the person that I'm with now in my relationship, there were times we were together when I was still figuring out how to love myself there were times where I was not doing great. And it's you know, it's just about the people coming together to the table both willing to work and the other person recognizing like, okay, “She needs to go on this type of journey right now or she needs to you know, still be doing some work and vice versa.” I think it's a constant thing there's you know, I can talk about self-love and how I'm healed and everything's so peachy and great and it is but like in a week I'll be like oh my god I can't do it anymore guys. And so, it's it's constant it ebbs and flows. That's life. You know, 19:01 So many times and not always in relationships, even with goals that people set, they'll be like, “Oh, you know, I'll, I'll go after this dream I have but after I do a B and C.” Or, “Oh, you know, I'll eventually complete this task but maybe I should really do this, this in this first.” And in the timings never right. You're never ready. Um, my current relationship came into my life at the worst possible time and was wrapped all frickin wrong for me. And I fought it every step of the way. So it really is a matter of just… I'm a big proponent of saying, “yes.” And you know, after my divorce was probably the biggest time where I should have put a wall up and protected my heart. And instead, weeks later, I fell blind fully in into the arms of Javier. And if I would have cautioned myself and said, “No,” or “Let's take it slow,” or “I'm not booking my trip to Europe,” where the hell would I be right now? I mean, I can't even imagine. So I'm always a big advocate of just saying, “Yes.” Obviously, don't ignore the blatant red flags that are flying in front of your face. But you know, say yes, jump if the universe is putting it in front of you. Even if you get your heart broken, it's gonna lead you somewhere where you need to be.20:35 Yeah, that trip absolutely changed my life. The reflecting that I did, on that trip changed my life, the experiences that I had the people that I met it, it really, if you look at my life as a blueprint, you can see how every single decision and step and bad thing that happened led me to being right here. And I would take that path over and over again to get here.21:39 I'm a walking example of everything happens for a reason. I mean, normally, or sometimes you can't see it until you're on the other side, looking back at it. But even when I found out I was going on this trip by myself as heartbroken as I was, I still was like, oh, okay, well, my biggest fear since I was a little girl is fear of abandonment. And this is the universe's way of making me go face that shit head on.22:46 I've always pushed through somehow, or walked through the fear. And I think that's when really big change happens, and really big rewards happen. But I do believe as silly as this may sound, I do believe that my big life purpose, at least thus far at you know, 32 was to go on this journey and find all this out and write this book to help other people heal. And it's, it's definitely been worth it every step of the way.23:42 I'm always going to tell you to book a flight and go solo travel, and not go with friends. Solo travel, there's something about it that forces you out of your comfort zone and forces you to really look at who you are and what you want, in a really beautiful way. So I think everybody should do it at least once in their lifetime. But I think that's in part for me why I started FML talk, which is my podcast, because there's so many questions that I get from my readers about, well, you know, this happened to me, how do I heal if I can't, you know, go across to Europe. And so I do different episodes on like Grief and Healing and cheating and divorce and forgiveness and all the things and, you know, it's really healing is not linear, and it's it's a very personal journey. So I can tell you specific formulas and things that have worked for me, but they might not work for other people. It's really about at the core, I think is deciding what you want to heal from and what you want to change and really committing to figuring out how to do that. That's where it all starts.25:47 I think it would have been really easy for most people to sit there and vilify an ex. For me, that's not what this book has ever been about. Even with my ex-husband, I mean, I didn't, at first I wasn't going to write the chapters, about the half finding out about the affair and the divorce, I was just going to kind of preface it with like, “I got cheated on and divorced. And here's the real story,” because that's really not what it's about. Um, and my girlfriend's were like, “No, Gabrielle, you have to go back and write that that was like an episode of CSI how you found out.” Um, so I did. But even in writing those my intent was never to vilify him. I mean, they were just facts. And actually, I left out some of the things that I had found, because it was just adding to him looking bad. And that wasn't my goal, either. My goal was to tell the experience of what I went through, and be truthful about it. And as far as Javier, I wrote that book on my trip, so I started at the day, I landed in London, and I wrote three fourths of it on my Europe trip. And even finishing it, when I came back, I was still very much in love with him. So, I was writing it from a place of love, and, you know, still being like, “this is what he did to me, and it sucks, and I'm heartbroken.” But I was never going to vilify him because I was still so in love with him at the time when I wrote it. And I think even with the second book, people will see that there's times where I still will protect him and things that happen. And there's times where I will call, call the bullshit. And I definitely being on this side of it now, two years after the fact. It, it really, I see a lot more clearly because I don't have those love goggles on anymore. But I wouldn't have done it any different way. You know, I wouldn't have wanted to write, “Eat, Pray, #FML” in a place coming from spite because it's at the end of the day, the two men in that book serves a huge purpose in my life, whether or not that was a positive or negative or it hurt me. Base served a huge purpose in my life. And for that I will forever be grateful. And there now characters in my story. 30:24 Well, I think when she first read the first draft, it was kind of like shock for her. You know, it's not every day that you're reading about your daughter's sexcapades. So I understand that, um, but she read the sec, for the second time she read it when it was fully, you know, done and published, where I had made some changes and worked on it with my editor. Not that a ton of it changed. But there was some parts that that shifted, and so she had had some time to process it then. And I will never forget, she called me when she was done. And she was in tears. And she said, “Gabrielle,” you know, she's obviously besides an actress, she's a world healer, and does healing work with clients all over the world every day. And she said, “I had just had a private the other day with my client. And they were saying, ‘I get that I have to love myself, you keep saying that. But like, I don't know how to do that.'” And my mom said, “and I couldn't get through to her in a simplified way of what she needed to do. And then I turned to the last page, and there it was in my daughter's book.” And I think ultimately now she's just very proud. Because she's seen firsthand how many lives it's touching people its affected.31:14 It's fairly new, I guess fairly new. We started about six months ago, I was kind of forced into doing it. People have asked me to do it since the book came out. And I think I had been a guest on so many that I was like, What am I going to talk about, everybody has a podcast, like I don't know. And then quarantine happened. And my one of my good friends was like, “Look, I'll produce it for you. Let's just do it.” 33:41 It's dependent on the situation and the person. But first and foremost, you have to feel it, you have to allow yourself to grieve it, you have to cry, you have to recognize and validate all of the feelings that you're experiencing. And then no matter how long that takes, you have to eventually decide that it is not going to define you, and you have to decide that you're going to move forward. And when you can make that decision, and utilize tools like the self-love cocktail and be like, “Okay, I'm really sad. This really sucks. But I am going to get better and move forward. So I'm going to give myself two things that make me happy every day,” and really commit to doing that it's an act of practice and when we're in that devastating pit of just sadness, that's the best thing that can start to pull you out is giving yourself things that your soul loves, that makes you happy and makes you feel good. That doesn't involve anybody else. It's a personal thing. You know, the stuff on your self-love cocktail list can't be like, things that are received from other people like, oh, it really like makes me happy when my boyfriend does this, or when my friends give me this, it has to be things that you can give yourself that you don't need any outside influences to do. And be patient with yourself. You know, like, it's not always going to be a quick fix, which is the hardest thing for me to wrap my head around. Because if there's ever a problem in my life, I'm like, “let's fix it, what's the answer?” Um, so to be patient with yourself, and you know, know that it's, it's a journey, and you're gonna learn something from it. And for me, what has always kept me going in dark times is knowing that everything happens for a reason. It's always happening for a reason, even if you can't see it now, and knowing that there's a light at the end of the tunnel, and that light is more beautiful than you can imagine.37:49 It, it was insane. I mean, my friends would call me and say, “What's going on this week in the Netflix episode that has become your life?” And so, this second book has a lot of characters reappear, where and it's always so funny to call them characters because they're real people. Javier is is in the second book. And we meet new characters, one of which is the, my, my relationship that I am in now, which people will see all over my social media. It's not not a spoiler, but um, what it took for us to get to where we are is his book worthy. And a couple of the fun characters that I met on my Europe trip do, do pop up everybody, you know, the first question they always have is, “Do you still talk to Javier? And did Chris come to LA?” So all of those questions get answered. And it's, it's kind of, it's been harder to write this second one than the first one. I feel like the first one kind of just channeled out of me, and I was writing it as it was happening. And the second one, I've had to go back over two years and dredge up things that I'm not necessarily proud of that I know, it's going to hurt some people to read, not super comfortable situations to look back on. And it's been a challenge, and I am ready to, to birth this second one out to the world. And then kind of close that that chapter. For what whatever that's worth and move on to the next phase.41:49 I used to feel like I had to dim my light and minimize, whether it was projects I was doing or my story, and I feel now that I can go all the way and it's kind of limitless. And I feel a lot more stable in sharing my truth and being big – you know? Not having to feel like I have to tiptoe around and make sure everyone feels comfortable with my energy. I can just allow myself to expand and be comfortable in that.
On this weeks episode Benjamin sits down with Christopher Stone, the Republican candidate running for Virginias House of Delegates in the 13th District. Christopher lays out his plan and vision for a safer, more prosperous Virginia. Under Democrat control Virginians have been fleeing Virginia for freedom focused states like Florida and Texas. Christopher wants to provide Virginias with opportunity, and bring pride back to Virginia. Christopher has a three point plan that places a focus on Public Safety, Prosperity, and Freedom. Other topics discussed in this episode is how Christopher plans to support the men and women in law enforcement, how to improve the economy, prioritizing transportation, the state of education, and healthcare reform. Find Christopher on:Facebook: Christopher StoneTwitter: @CStone_VAWebsite: WWW.ChristopherStoneVA.com Email: Christopher@Christopherstoneva.com
In episode 10, Kateri explores the global rights of nature movement, following the lead of Christopher Stone's 1972 paper, asking, "Should trees have standing?" Read the original article here: https://iseethics.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/stone-christopher-d-should-trees-have-standing.p Df And check out the timeline we mention here: https://celdf.org/advancing-community-rights/rights-of-nature/rights-nature-timeline/ Intro track: "Sunflower River Blues" by John Fahey Outtro track: "Morning Has Broken" by Yusuf/Cat Stevens
Episode 36 Features Award-winning Actress, Director, Author, & Podcast Host, Gabrielle Stone. Gabrielle is paving her own way in the world of entertainment, winning multiple awards for her acting and work on the film, "It Happened Again Last Night." The daughter of accomplished and stellar actress Dee Wallace and actor Christopher Stone, she is paying her own in the world of entertainment and media. Gabrielle has even been able to turn lemons into lemonade--her personal life--into a successful autobiography, "Eat, Pray, #FML" and a podcast as well, inspiring lots of loyal listeners in process. Website links for Gabrielle Stone: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2740647/awards?ref_=nm_awd https://www.instagram.com/gabriellestone/ www.eatprayfml.com https://twitter.com/GabrielleStone https://www.instagram.com/fmltalkpodcast/ https://www.amazon.com/Gabrielle-Stone/e/B07T9H6D58%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share https://www.tiktok.com/@gabrielle_stone?lang=en --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Dee Wallace chats with Nicholas Vince (HELLRAISER, NIGHTBREED) about; dancing dressed as a Koogle Peanut, working with WES CRAVEN on THE HILLS HAVE EYES, why STEVEN SPIELBERG had a kitchen built in 30 minutes for a close up and working with DREW BARRYMORE on E.T., casting her husband CHRISTOPHER STONE in THE HOWLING, busting her adrenal glands on CUJO, working with her daughter GABRIELLE STONE on STAY HOME, her work as a healer and much, much more. Official Website Iamdeewallace.com TED talk - The Common Ground of Self https://youtu.be/a8LXHwajMmE Stay Home https://youtu.be/NEWQvXEZUEs
Today, I’m chatting with my type of girl, Gabrielle Stone. She’s the daughter of actors Christopher Stone and Dee Wallace. And not only is she an actress herself, but she is also a writer and a podcast host. Dealing with heartbreak, Gabrielle decides to go on a solo adventure through Europe and turns her adventures into the best-selling book ‘Eat, Pray, #FML.’ Powerful moments to tune in for: (2:28) The Story of Gabrielle Stone (5:40) Eat, Pray, #FML (6:02) The betrayal (10:37) The heartbreak (12:27) How it all has led to the woman she is today (13:51) Her tips on how to start writing (15:23) The fear of being alone (19:21) Why you should take a solo trip (21:46) The ‘thought onion method’ (25:25) Why boundaries are important when dealing with social media (29:30) The feeling of embarrassment when being divorced (36:36) Her openness about her exes and how it affects her life (40:02) How to show up and stay true to yourself (42:05) How she turned her tragedy into a healing journey (47:45) Hard no and hell yes Resources & Links: Keep up with Gabrielle on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/gabriellestone/ Read Eat, Pray, #FML and listen to Gabrielle's podcast here https://www.eatprayfml.com/ Check out my latest fitness apparel or join my fitness app through my website https://www.anniefitlifefitme.com/about Get daily personal development inspiration, mindset practices, workouts, and lifestyle fun by following me on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/annie_fitlifefitme/ Get podcast updates, inspiration to boost your day and, personal growth quotes by following the Let's Get Uncomfy Podcast on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/letsgetuncomfy.podcast/ About Annie Annie Graft is the CEO of Fit Life Fit Me, she has a passion for fitness, health, and personal growth. Annie found her love of fitness through her career in the Air Force and gymnastics. Her mission is to stand for more than just fitness or workouts because life is much more than abs! She wants YOU to find what sets your heart on fire and pursue that! Your life is in YOUR hands, so get up and go after your dreams!
Et si la nature avait droit à un avocat ? Autrement dit, et si la nature pouvait, comme vous et moi, défendre ses intérêts devant un juge ? Christopher Stone, juriste américain, se posait déjà la question en ces termes en 1970 : les arbres doivent-ils pouvoir plaider ? Dans cet épisode, on interroge l'efficacité du droit dans la protection de l'environnement, et on se demande quels sont les outils à notre disposition pour mieux défendre la nature. On va parler pêle-mêle de préjudice écologique, d'écocide, de la marée noire de l'Erika et de la Pacha Mama. On verra aussi pourquoi les intérêts humains prennent le pas sur les intérêts de la planète, et comment on peut faire pour changer de paradigme.Entretien avec Eve Truilhé, directrice de recherches au CNRS, spécialiste en droit international et européen de l'environnement, et Mathilde Hautereau-Boutonnet, professeure de droit privé à l'université d'Aix-Marseille et spécialiste en droit de l'environnement.Parmi nos références bibliographiques : STONE, Christopher D. Les arbres doivent-ils pouvoir plaider?: vers la reconnaissance de droits juridques aux objects naturels. Le passager clandestin, 2017. Avec la préface de Catherine Larrère.Eve Truilhé-Marengo, Mathilde Hautereau-Boutonnet. Le procès environnemental: Du procès sur l'environnement au procès pour l'environnement. [Rapport de recherche] Mission de recherche Droit et Justice. 2019Article dans The Conversation : Conversation avec Gilles Bœuf : « Le temps de la nature n'est pas le temps de la politique », décembre 2017 https://theconversation.com/conversation-avec-gilles-boeuf-le-temps-de-la-nature-nest-pas-le-temps-de-la-politique-89431 Article dans The Conversation : Justice climatique : en Colombie, une décision historique contre la déforestation, Marta Torre-Schaub, 15 avril 2018 https://theconversation.com/justice-climatique-en-colombie-une-decision-historique-contre-la-deforestation-95004 Hardin G. The tragedy of the commons. The population problem has no technical solution; it requires a fundamental extension in morality. Science. 1968 Dec 13;162(3859):1243-8. PMID: 5699198. https://science.sciencemag.org/content/162/3859/1243/tab-pdf Laurent Neyret, “Construire la responsabilité écologique” (chapitre 6), in Alain Supiot et Mireille Delmas-Marty (dir), Prendre la responsabilité au sérieux, Paris, PUF, 2015, p127 Hermitte Marie-Angèle, « La nature, sujet de droit ? », Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales, 2011/1 (66e année), p. 173-212. DOI : 10.3917/anna.661.0173. URL : https://www.cairn-int.info/revue-annales-2011-1-page-173.htmProduction : Camille Maestracci et Benoît Hamon. Réalisation : Camille Maestracci. Musique : Emma Beatson. Graphisme : Vincent Rouillac Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
TV news anchor Karen White (Dee Wallace) and her husband Bill (Dee Wallace's real-life husband Christopher Stone) take a retreat to The Colony after a traumatic incident in Los Angeles. Little do they know that there are werewolves lurking about, in The Howling! Adam and Andy kick off the week with this 1981 Joe Dante flick, so grab your silver bullets and have a shot!Show Notes:Chapters:(~0:09) Introduction (~0:36) Featured Review (~11:05) Spoilers (~18:01) Closing Subscribe if you'd want to see more episodes.Feel free to send us a question we can answer on the air to ReelShame@gmail.com or follow us on Instagram @ReelShame.
Here’s what you will learn: Passion is the energy that fuels your purpose Gabrielle discusses losing her father and overcoming grief How to be the victor instead of the victim Why what we think is what we become How Gabrielle’s divorce helped her to find herself How to shift anger and resentment and raise your vibration The story of Gabrielle hand writing her book on a trip through Europe How experiences of having to fend for yourself can empower you How to make a self-love cocktail “To have a resilient body, you need a resilient mindset.” If you've ever gone through a devastating breakup, wake-up call, health scare, or loss, you know how hard it can be to love yourself during those times. I am so excited to bring you a conversation with a woman who has been through the worst of this and discovered self-love through the process. Gabrielle Stone has been acting professionally for years, following in the footsteps of her talented parents, legendary scream queen Dee Wallace, and the late Christopher Stone. As a child she grew up dancing and playing sports. While Stone has always loved acting, she recently began writing and directing. After a shocking revelation in her personal life in 2017, she went on a solo journey to Europe where she discovered how to heal and love herself. She wrote the book Eat, Pray, #FML to share with the women of the world what she so thankfully learned. Gabrielle's story is so compelling, so relatable, and so empowering. I know you will find new courage to be honest, make changes, and find self-love after listening to her. Get in touch with Gabrielle: Instagram Twitter Mentioned in this episode: Eat, Pray, #FML Unlock your highest potential and start living the life you deserve! Read the True Grit and Grace book here and learn how you can turn your tragedies into triumphs! Thank you for joining us on the True, Grit, & Grace Podcast! If you find value in today’s episode, don’t forget to share the show with your friends and tap that subscribe button so you don’t miss an episode! You can also head over to amberlylago.com to join my newsletter and access free downloadable resources that can help you elevate your life, business, and relationships! Want to see the behind the scenes and keep the conversation going? Head over to Instagram @amberlylagomotivation! Audible @True-Grit-and-Grace-Audiobook Website @amberlylago.com Instagram @amberlylagomotivation Facebook @AmberlyLagoSpeaker
De plus en plus de voix s'élèvent à travers le monde pour que soit reconnu le crime d'écocide, qui qualifie les atteintes graves à l'environnement. Mais comment en déterminer les contours et comment le punir ? La juriste Valérie Cabanes, à la pointe du combat, esquisse les grandes lignes dans le Point J. Caroline Pour aller plus loin: - Outre les ouvrages de Valérie Cabanes, vous pouvez emporter dans vos valises "Les arbres doivent-ils pouvoir plaider?", de Christopher Stone. L'ouvrage, récemment traduit, a été écrit en 1972 pour contrer un projet de la Walt Disney company qui menaçait une forêt californienne .
Christopher Stone is the owner and operator of Stone Creative, a creative agency focusing on the Food & Beverage Industry. A foodie at heart, you can find Christopher at the bar of the latest and greatest restaurant in San Diego enjoying a glass of wine and contemplating his next venture into the Food & Beverage Industry. As you listen to this episode, you'll see that it pays to follow your creative passions. Support the Podcast on Buy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thehivepodcast Click Here For The Best Music For Videos & Podcasts, It's What I Use For All The Episodes (get 2 extra months on your subscription) Stone Creative: https://www.stonecreative.me/ Instagram: @cstonecreative Want to stay up to date on future episodes? Subscribe and follow The Hive Podcast on Instagram @thehive_podcast or visit our website https://www.hivepodcast.org Check out what we use to record the podcast HERE
#DeeWallace #TheFilmScene #IlleanaDouglas Wallace began her career on television appearing in episodes of The Streets of San Francisco, Starsky and Hutch and Police Woman, before appearing in the box-office horror hit film The Hills Have Eyes (1977). In 1981, she played a leading role in the another horror film, The Howling opposite her husband Christopher Stone. They later starred together in Cujo (1983) based on Stephen King's 1981 novel of the same name. In 1982, Wallace went to star in Steven Spielberg's science fiction film E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982), and received Saturn Award nomination for her performance. Wallace also starred in a number of comedy movies, include 10 (1979), Jimmy the Kid (1982) and Secret Admirer (1985). In 1986, she starred in the horror comedy film Critters (and its sequel Critters Attack! in 2019). and later starred in many horror films, most notable Peter Jackson's The Frighteners (1996). On television, Wallace played a leading role in the CBS sitcom Together We Stand from 1986 to 1987) and the family drama The New Lassie (1989–1992). She guest starred in episodes of the number of shows, include The Twilight Zone, Hotel, Murder, She Wrote, Touched by an Angel, Bones, Grey's Anatomy, My Name Is Earl, Criminal Minds, and The Office. In 2015, Wallace was cast on the ABC soap opera series General Hospital, as Patricia Spencer, and was nominated for the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Guest Performer in a Drama Series. @jeffreycgraham Make sure to subscribe to Popcorn Talk! - http://youtube.com/popcorntalknetwork
On Episode 78, we welcomed our good friend Christopher Stone to discussed gerbilling, the hells angels, and martial arts. Enjoy!
Every once in a while an interview comes along that breaks, shakes, and awakes me. This is the story of Christopher Stone, a 17 year old, from Santa Fe, Texas who went to school one morning and never returned home. His sister, Mercedez, has agreed to tell his story and the story of the family that now lives without him.Chris is one of 200 American students who have been killed by gun violence since Columbine in 1999. If you think you know what that day was like from the reports you've seen in the media, you have no idea. Grab a Kleenex and listen. Our show is primarily listener funded. Consider giving a monthly donation of $5 to keep us going: paypal.me/disinfectingsunlightStay in the light.
FANS: The sensational Dee Wallace, who has successfully pulled double-duty as scream queen and suburban mom in 200 Hollywood films over a 45-year-career, opens up about her delectable roles in 3 from Hell (2019) and Critters Attack! (2019). We couldn't help but to stroll down memory lane with her for a chat about Cujo (1983) and Critters (1986) as well. But the highlight of our chat was learning about her journey into personal healing--you don't want to miss this! FILMS: Joe Dante's The Howling (1981). We learn from Dee about how then-fiancee Christopher Stone was cast as her costar and what it was like to work with Dante. We marvel at the performances of Robert Picardo and Patrick Macnee, give thoughts on a controversial special effects shot, and draw the inevitable comparisons to the competing werewolf flick that year--An American Werewolf in London (1981). How do you take your burger?? FINDS: We bring you all the October Blu-ray news that's fit to record!
Kathy, Mark and Burk welcome special guest Gabrielle Stone to the Cinemondo studios. Gabrielle is a filmmaker, writer, director and actress… daughter of Christopher Stone and Dee Wallace Stone. Gabrielle tells us about her short films and various upcoming projects including a book about a nightmare year in her life that she turned into a life-changing positive. We all have a really fun time chatting with Gabrielle about making films, being inspired, surviving the entertainment industry and following your heart even if it hurts.Fair warning: Darwin is very talkative during this episode and we still don't have any idea what kind of point he was trying to make. Gabrielle didn't deserve this. Enjoy anyway!Join Cinemondo and over a hundred thousand podcasters already using Buzzsprout to get their message out to the world. Sign up here to get your podcast started!We're also on Patreon!Become a Patron on PatreonLots of good links for more information on our amazing special guest Gabrielle Stone: Gabrielle Stone's new book available now on Amazon!Eat, Pray, #FML's Twitter.Gabrielle Stone's Twitter.Gabrielle Stone's Instagram.Cinemondo Podcast is a weekly show that's released every Monday. If you’d like to support our show, please subscribe to our podcast free in iTunes, and leave us a review! We want to hear from you so write in with more recommendations and comments. Email us: CinemondoPodcast@gmail.com Connect with us: CinemondoPodcast.com twitter.com/CinemondoPod facebook.com/CinemondoPodcast instagram.com/CinemondoPodcastSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/CinemondoPodcast)
Christopher Stone of National Association for Gun Rights joins us to breakdown backstabbing Dennis Bonnen’s betrayal of Texas gun owners. Read our article on what really happened with Constitutional Carry: https://www.lsgr.live/articles/bonnen-backstabs-texas-gun-owners Join LSGR today for just $6 per month at www.lsgr.live/join/
L’idée ici c’est de permettre à un lac, une forêt, une entité naturelle, par l’intermédiaire de groupes qui veulent sa protection, de lui donner un statut juridique pour se défendre devant les tribunaux. Avec Charles Trahan
Dee Wallace takes a vacation and discovers werewolves at her airbnb.All kidding aside, one of the greatest werewolf movies of all time…Wolfamania http://bit.ly/2QzWpY3Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/bingewatcherspodcast)
This week Gracie and Abbey discuss the The Howling, the 1980s film that brought werewolves back to the big screen! Self-help cults, air bladders, (too many) wolf references, and sizzling meat... what more could you want in a werewolf movie? Now, back to the nudity! Resources: Embodied Identity in Werewolf Films of the 1980s: https://goo.gl/FKdJwe The Howling (1981): https://goo.gl/7pHBzR The Making of 'The Howling': https://goo.gl/36UVtm Dante, Joe and Robert Picardo, Christopher Stone and Dee Wallace. Audio commentary. The Howling. Dir. Dante. Perf. Robert Picardo, Christopher Stone, and Dee Wallace. MGM, 2007. DVD.
In this two-part podcast, we address the concept of Legal Personality of the Environment. This original idea was brought by Christopher Stone in Should Trees Have Standing?, which was published in the 1970s. Nowadays, granting legal personality to the environment is quite appealing for those who wish to protect natural resources for future generations. In this first episode, we meet with Professor Jacinta Ruru, a Māori legal scholar from the Otago University in New Zealand, to discuss the doctrine and its application in New Zealand. More specifically, we discuss the Te Urewera Act, a legislation that grants legal personality to a former national park. We discuss the implications of granting legal personality to the environment and stress that this approach is a way to incorporate Māori world views within New Zealand law. This two-part podcast is by Raphaël Grenier-Benoit and Boris Kozulin, Executive Editor and Senior Editor for volume 63 of the McGill Law Journal. Produced by Alexis Hudon and Emma Noradounkian, Podcast Editors for volumes 62 and 63 of the McGill Law Journal.
Episode 042 features The Howling (1981) directed by Joe Dante starring Dee Wallace, Patrick Macnee, Dennis Dugan, Christopher Stone, and Belinda Balaski. Jonathan and Corey had never seen this film, but are both fans of American Werewolf in London (1981). The theory is you'll only be a fan of one of these films. Does that hold true for these two? Listen to find out. Home video releases 10/19/2017 War for the Planet of the Apes Personal Shopper An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power The Emoji Movie Annabelle Creation Theatrical Releases 10/27/2017 Jigsaw Suburbicon Thank you for your service Next week: Episode 43 Eraserhead (1977) Eraserhead is a David Lynch film and stars Jack Nance, Charlotte Stewart, Allen Joseph, and Jeanne Bates. It is a beloved film by Lynch fans, but is supposed to be very challenging to watch. If you're up for it, give it a watch and send an email to contact@berkreviews.com with your thoughts. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/berkreviewscom-moviecasts/support
Gabrielle Stone, daughter of actress, Dee Wallace, and the late actor, Christopher Stone, talks about the importance of growing up on set, keeping an open mind, and having the support of her mother. We discuss the closeness of her relationship with Dee and the challenge of booking jobs despite her mother’s success and popularity. Gabrielle talks about her role in the upcoming film, SWELL, and we discuss the impact of self-produced work. Gabrielle also shares her desire to do more work behind the camera. We discuss Gabrielle’s role in, SPEAK NO EVIL, and the upcoming short film that she wrote, produced, directed, and acts in IT HAPPENED AGAIN LAST. Gabrielle also shares her experiences on the sets of ROCK PAPER DEAD, GRIEF, DEAD QUIET, and THE COMPETITION. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2740647
A weapons expert is reluctantly sent on a mission to a middle-east warzone to locate a lost nuclear warhead and dismantle it before it falls into the wrong hands. But before he can complete... See full summary »Director: John O'ConnorWriters: Buddy Ruskin (screenplay), Patrick Foulk (story), 1 more credit »Stars: David Janssen, Karin Dor, Christopher Stone - via IMDB https://archive.org/details/Warhead-1977
Can non-human animals be “victims” of a crime? The Oregon Supreme Court recently decided they could be. We talk with Matthew Liebman, senior attorney with the Animal Legal Defense Fund, about the law of animals. Why and how do we prohibit animal cruelty? Is it to protect our own feelings, the inherent rights of animals themselves, a little of both? Does prohibiting cruelty protect us from hurting one another? Does a housefly have a right to an education? We discuss the difficulties of being perfect, the omnipresence of trade-offs, whaling by native peoples, whether a chimpanzee can sue in habeas corpus. And, come to think of it, why does Joe pronounce chimpanzee incorrectly, and how did he get Christian to start doing the same? This is the one about the role of animals in a system of human cooperation, and it features an all to brief return of the monkey selfie. (And we finally get to some of the excellent listener feedback we’ve gotten. Keep it coming: oralargumentpodcast@gmail.com.) This show’s links: About Matthew Liebman, senior attorney for the Animal Legal Defense Fund Bruce Wagman and Matthew Liebman, A Worldview of Animal Law Oregon v. Nix, the case about animals as “victims” David Favre and Vivien Tsang, The Development of Anti-Cruelty Laws During the 1800s (PDF and HTML) About Henry Bergh, founder of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals The Moral Status of Animals, an overview that includes a description of Immanuel Kant’s views on the moral status of animals Andrew Ireland Moore, Defining Animals as Crime Victims (note, Joe referred to this article, but the one by my classmate, Adam Kolber, is here) Current cases in which ALDF is involved Leanne Louie, Toothed Whales: Are They People Too Thomas Martin, Whaling Rights of the Makah (see also, via HeinOnline, Lawrence Watters and Connie Dugger, Hunt for Gray Whales: The Dilemma of Native American Treaty Rights and the International Moratorium on Whaling Maneesha Deckha, Animal Justice, Cultural Justice: A Posthumanist Response to Cultural Rights in Animals (Hein only) and Initiating a Non-Anthropocentric Jurisprudence Steven Wise’s Nonhuman Rights Project Michael Mountain, Appeals Court Sets Date for First Chimpanzee Lawsuit Sierra Club v. Morton, in which Justice Douglas would find legal standing in the natural world itself (and citing Christopher Stone, Should Trees Have Standing? Toward Legal Rights for Natural Objects) Sue Donaldson and Will Kymlicka, Zoopolis: A Political Theory of Animal Rights (also see an overview by the authors) About the other mind problem About cognitive ethology and animal cognition Ben Beaumont-Thomas, SeaWorld shares tumble 33% following Blackfish documentary Tilikum v. Sea World Parks and Entertainment, the 13th Amendment case brought on behalf of Sea World’s orcas American Meat Institute v. USDA Special Guest: Matthew Liebman.
Roy Plomley's castaway is DJ Christopher Stone. Luxury: Paper and fountain pen