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Colleen Lankford and Jesse Vermette on the upcoming Open House April 26Miachael Biafore from the West Virginia Nursery and Landscape Association (WVNLA) on the $10,000 gift to the West Virginia University Davis College of Agriculture and Natural Resources to help students participate in a trip to Western Europe. International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) Local 313 President Chuck Campbell from the Morgantown Fire Department on the proposed charter change in Morgantown that would allow the city manager to live outside the city limits.
Music is in a constant state of change, keeping it in line with shifts in popular culture overall as genres rise and fall in popularity and technology trends change how music is made and how we listen to it. They say change is good, and often that's the case, but veteran music critics Wayne Bledsoe and Chuck Campbell and their musician friend John Baker have been irritated and incensed by some of these changes - some of them were just temporary bumps in the road and some of them have been permanently irritating. On this week's "How We Heard It," the guys debate music trends that got under their skin and stayed there, including shifts in rock, pop, R&B, rap and country music as well as how music is produced on stage and in the studio. And a special note to today's performers: Please stop singing with dead people. It's just creepy.
We're constantly passing judgment on others, even if subconsciously - including when we're deciding what movie to watch or what music to hear. The words and actions of celebrities are met with our approval and our disdain, coloring our interest in their work. It's no different for critics, who have to teach themselves to be fair and neutral when evaluating the work of performers. Or do they? In this week's episode of "How We Heard It," veteran entertainment critics Wayne Bledsoe and Chuck Campbell talk about the process of separating the artist from the art ... and what they've done when they just couldn't.
While searching and scrolling through music videos on YouTube, most of us have found ourselves watching videos of people watching the videos we came to see. And they're commenting and reviewing these videos, pausing them and replaying parts, sometimes talking over them and sometimes talking more about each other than about the videos. They typically claim to have never seen the music video before, and often to have never heard the song before. And some of them are obviously lying. Sometimes they don't know much of anything about their subject - and worse, sometimes they spread misinformation. These "reaction videos" can be irritating, insulting and infuriating. But when done correctly, the reaction video can be a beautiful experience, a chance to see and hear someone fall in love with a song or an artist you already love as younger folks feel the vibe of beloved older songs and as older folks find beauty in new artists ... and as people of different cultures broaden their horizons as they embrace the power of music. Not to get too meta, but this episode of "How We Heard It" finds veteran music writers Wayne Bledsoe and Chuck Campbell reacting to the videos of people reacting to music videos. They talk about how these videos get it right, how they get it wrong, and how they go completely off the rails.
All the time they tried their best, is this the kind of thanks they get? Veteran journalists Chuck Campbell and Wayne Bledsoe have made careers of keeping up with and analyzing music, and in this episode of "How We Heard It," they unload on the pitfalls - like slogging through terrible albums, dealing with pushback from disgruntled fans and shaking their heads at undeserving bands and singers who became improbably famous. Joined by their engineer/musician friend John Baker, the guys talk about the value, or lack of value, of negative reviews, the impact of technology like Auto-Tune on music, the celebrity deaths that hit the hardest and that godawful Kars4Kids jingle. But at the end of the day, they still love music, and they explain how nothing hits like hearing a great song for the first time.
Veteran entertainment writers (and friends) Chuck Campbell and Wayne Bledsoe and their engineer/musician friend John Baker love a good laugh. So on this episode of "How We Heard It," they check off a list of the best comedians in the business these days. From the cleanest of the clean to the ones who constantly teeter on the line of getting cancelled, these comedians have all found their niches. In addition to sharing some of their favorite jokes by these celebrities, Chuck and Wayne talk about behind the scenes dirt, share the struggles they've had interviewing comedians and zero in on a couple of comics they just don't like. And of course Wayne dusts off the memories of comedians who are no longer with us. Wayne is gonna Wayne, after all.
Most bands and singers do at least an occasional love song now and then, and love is the most common subject in popular music. But good love songs can be hard to find - some of the best singers aren't quite convincing as they try to manipulate us with formulaic schlock, and hardly anything is worse than a bad love song. So in this episode of "How We Heard It," veteran music critics Chuck Campbell and Wayne Bledsoe put their heads together to come up with a list of songs that actually capture the magic of love, from classic rock to modern pop plus a healthy group of diversions and surprises. Love is out there. You just have to look for it.
No offense to long songs, but sometimes you don't need to hear long intros, repetitive choruses, bridges, someone noodling around on a guitar and protracted outros. This week on "How We Heard It," veteran music journalists (and friends) Wayne Bledsoe and Chuck Campbell celebrate the beauty of short songs - they hit fast, they hit hard, and then they let you get on with your day.
Evil gets an upgrade. BANG-UARY concludes as your hosts return to their old buddy Jason Voorhees with the 2001 installment JASON X. Jason Voorhees is cryogenically frozen at the start of the 21st century, only to be discovered and revived in the 25th century where he stalks and kills the young crew of spaceship Grendel. Will The Boys make it to Earth II alive? Find out here! Also this week: Lance's snowmageddon story, "Foreplay the 13th", and the fim's amazing score. All this--and a whole lot more--on this week's episode of NEON BRAINIACS! Check out our Patreon for tons of bonus content, exclusive goodies, and access to our Discord! "Jason-f---ing-Voorhees, that's what's going on!" ----- Directed by James Isaac Starring Kane Hodder, Lexa Doig, Chuck Campbell, and featuring David Cronenberg
Veteran music critics Chuck Campbell and Wayne Bledsoe have spent decades arguing with each other, publicly and privately, about who should (and who would) win the Grammy Awards. On paper, the 2025 Grammys look like a showdown between the two biggest powerhouses of the day: Will pop music maverick Taylor Swift steamroll over the competition again to take home an unprecedented fifth Best New Album, or will Beyonce finally succeed by winning her first Best Album award (after four previous nominations) with her polarizing country album? Or are the Grammy voters sufficiently exhausted by the Taylor Swift vs. Beyonce hype to pivot to another winner? Billie Eilish is waiting in the wings, and both Chappell Roan and Sabrina Carpenter had amazing breakthough years. And somehow there's even a "new" Beatles song in the mix! Chuck and Wayne break it all down on this week's episode of "How We Heard It," analyzing how and why each contender could win or lose ... and of course, they argue.
The movie industry has buckled under intense challenges in recent years - including a devastating pandemic that shut down theaters for months, labor strikes that disrupted the production process and release schedules, a glut of streaming services that fragmented distribution ... and not least of all, a lack of innovative thinking at the top, where the same basic movies are constantly being greenlighted to lukewarm (or even cold) reception. In this episode of "How We Heard It," veteran entertainment journalists and longtime movie fans Wayne Bledsoe and Chuck Campbell dissect where the film industry keeps getting it wrong and what it's doing right to keep hope alive. Spoiler alert: The world doesn't need all these comic-book-based movies. Also, some of best ideas these days are coming from, improbably enough, horror films ...
Songs can make you blush and songs can make you mad, but should they ever be banned? Veteran music journalists Wayne Bledsoe and Chuck Campbell take a look at how and why artists have been censored and how others have avoided it. And no, it doesn't always make sense. They also look at the fickle world of cancellation and how some artists get whacked while others get a pass. (Plus, sometimes artists even ban their own songs.) One thing's for sure: History shows that whatever you think is OK by today's standards will probably come under fire years from now.
Sometimes performers and journalists hit it off beautifully, and the result is a fun and breezy piece that engages and informs fans. This episode of "How We Heard It" isn't about those stories. Instead, veteran entertainment journalists Wayne Bledsoe and Chuck Campbell share their experiences in which musicians lied about who they were as well as interviews that were beyond awkward - including the time when a woman cornered Wayne to talk about her multiple personality disorder and the time when Chuck sat down with a 1970s icon and their conversation got so weird they had to get away from each other. These are the stories journalists rarely tell.
Chuck Campbell, President of the local Firefighters' Association, talks about the city's pension problems. Morgantown will be looking for a new city manager.
You might enjoy a couple of those old Christmas movies and TV shows that you watch every year, but let's face it: Most of that stuff is looking awfully dusty these days. It's time for a reset. In this episode of "How We Heard It," veteran entertainment journalists Chuck Campbell and Wayne Bledsoe catch you up on a bunch of more recent holiday movies and TV shows you may have missed - and also throw in some older fare that might have eluded you.
There are breakups and there are BREAKUPS songs. If you've ever been through a BREAKUP, and even if you haven't, you know nothing gets you through drama like the right breakup song. But what is the right breakup song? Do you need a good cry or a good laugh ... or maybe a good scream? In this episode of "How We Heard It," veteran music critics Wayne Bledsoe and Chuck Campbell sort through some of the best, and worst, songs to help you move on from a broken relationship. From classic rock and country to modern pop and hip-hop, there's something for you. And you don't even have to be breaking up with anyone to enjoy.
We all wonder how some performers made it big. We question their talent, their fans and the world in general when we see their enduring popularity, and frankly we've had enough of them. On the flipside, we all know performers we think should be more popular than they are. Despite all that they bring to the table, they aren't getting the recognition they deserve. On this episode of "How We Heard It," veteran music journalists Chuck Campbell and Wayne Bledsoe take a look at some unappreciated artists - who they are, why they're special and why things didn't exactly go their way.
Hollywood is full of "nepo babies"- so much so that you might wonder if every famous actor today is the child of a famous actor or producer. The same is true in the music industry, and you might be surprised who got a leg up on the competition thanks to mom and/or dad. In this episode, veteran entertainment journalists Chuck Campbell and Wayne Bledsoe talk about the celebrity offspring of some of the biggest stars in music - ranging from the Beatles, Frank Sinatra to Hank Williams to Lenny Kravitz, Will Smith and Madonna. Some of these nepo babies have failed to live up to expectations while others became bigger stars than their parents. Chuck and Wayne also take a look at Blue Ivy Carter - whose parents, Beyonce and Jay-Z have been trying to make her a star since she was two days old. Is she destined for glory? Does she even want it?
Veteran music journalists Wayne Bledsoe and Chuck Campbell have heard tons of terrible songs over the years. These are the worst of the worst.
Taylor Swift has had another groundbreaking year in music, but are voters for the Grammy Awards feeling Taylor-Swift burnout? Beyonce has won more Grammys than any artist, but never for Best Album. Will voters listen to Jay-Z and finally reward her in that category, or will they snub her once again? What about Grammy darling Billie Eilish? Will voters avoid the whole Taylor Swift vs. Beyonce drama altogether and just give another Best Album win to Eilish? And what about Eminem, who has never won for Best Album? He's not getting any younger, so will this finally be his year? The nominations haven't even been made yet, but Chuck Campbell and Wayne Bledsoe take an early look at the potential subplots for the 2025 Grammys - the effect that the politicking for awards is having on the ceremony, the spotty history of the Grammys and why these chunks of metal still matter to artists and fans. Also, Wayne, once a Grammy Award nominee himself, tells his first-person account of being nominated, going to the ceremony and becoming a voter himself.
Music-journalist veterans Wayne Bledsoe and Chuck Campbell have been to their share of concerts, for better and worse, and in this episode of "How We Heard It" they share stories from the trenches. Hear about Bob Dylan's brush with death in Knoxville, the crowd turning on the Beastie Boys in Orlando, Madonna's groundbreaking show in Miami and a bizarre night in Atlanta with the Sugarcubes. Wayne and Chuck have been through it all - weed at Lynryd Skynyrd, depressing rudeness aimed at Stevie Nicks, joy at the B-52's and sex and/or fighting in the crowds at shows by everyone from Tina Turner to Hank Williams Jr. Then there was that woman who absolutely mortified Wayne at an Alan Jackson show ...
Veteran entertainment journalists Chuck Campbell and Wayne Bledsoe have done their share of interviews with a wide variety of celebrities over the years. In this episode of "How We Heard It" they share tales and quotes from interviews that they haven't made public before. Sometimes funny, sometimes uncomfortable and sometimes a little bit of both, these include encounters with Tori Amos, Liam Hemsworth, Joan Jett, Taylor Lautner, Jay Leno, Sarah McLachlan, Bill Monroe, Ted Nugent, Dolly Parton, Joey Ramone, Ricky Skaggs, Kristen Stewart, Randy Travis, Tina Weymouth and more.
Although the movie industry and the music industry have both continuously morphed and transformed, the two have been teaming up for almost a century with soundtracks. The impact of good movies paired with good music has been unforgettable, from "The Graduate" and "Shaft" to "Barbie" and "Frozen." What would a Disney animated movie be without a soundtrack? Songs for James Bond movies are sometimes more memorable than the films themselves. Plus, movies sometimes celebrate music genres, including disco, rap, alternative rock and country. Meanwhile, music for horror films can be key to the scares - just ask John Carpenter. Many top singers past and present have won Oscars for their work, including Billie Eilish, Eminem, Whitney Houston, Celine Dion, Elton John, Stevie Wonder, Lady Gaga, Adele and Lionel Richie. On this episode of "How We Heard It," veteran music journalists (and movie geeks) Chuck Campbell and Wayne Bledsoe break down some of the best soundtracks and movie songs from over the years ... and some stuff that doesn't hold up so well today.
This week veteran music journalists Wayne Bledsoe and Chuck Campbell open themselves up to judgment by confessing their guilty pleasures - types of entertainment that give them comfort and inspiration, even when it's not particularly cool to do so. Hear how Chuck can magically transport himself from a traffic jam to a happy hour amongst the wildlife of a tropical island or how Wayne can find justice in a chaotic world ... and maybe ask yourself if you should even feel guilty for your happiness.
"Halloween in June: Part II - July" continues our monthlong exploration of inexplicable sequels to horror movies we've done before with Jason X! Ben, Cory, and Noah discuss the self-parodic, "what if Jason went to space?" plotting of the tenth entry in the Friday the 13th series. Directed by Jim Isaac, written by Todd Farmer and starring Lexa Doig, Lisa Ryder, Chuck Campbell, and Kane Hodder.
You can't launch a new music podcast in 2024 without addressing Taylor Swift. So veteran music journalist Wayne Bledsoe leads off the premiere episode of "How We Heard It" summarizing his early interviews with Swift, including their first conversation when she was just a teenager and had laser focus on her career with her first album. Fellow veteran music journalist Chuck Campbell, Wayne's longtime friend, joins in as they talk about Swift's vision and how she has distinguished herself from singers in the past as well as her current peers ranging from Lady Gaga and Lana Del Rey to Miley Cyrus and Ariana Grande. Looking ahead, Chuck and Wayne contemplate what could slow Swift's career momentum moving forward and how some women performers have been set back by their relationships with men and by becoming mothers. Chuck also looks at some Gen Z singers who are positioning themselves to eventually rival millennial Swift's accomplishments. (It won't be easy.) Also, Wayne and Chuck talk about how Swift's path is similar to the remarkable career of Dolly Parton (and they share some of their conversations with Parton) and how Beyonce also has been making groundbreaking strides. In addition, the guys look back at the role of women in music over the decades and how lately there's been a fundamental change for the better. They close out the episode with music and movie recommendations.
We are back with part 2 of our Savannah Hoops Shootout coverage! Part one focused on the legends associated with the event. Part 2 is all about the teams vying for the crown of best in Savannah! We start off this episode with the team thats been in the mix for the better part of a decade, the Johnson High School Atomsmashers and their head coach, Chuck Campbell along with a special appearance from former Johnson Coach Utaff Gordon. We follow this with two-time defending state championship Coach Mel Abrams (with some technical difficulties), followed by podcast family Coach Kevin Evans of Groves High Schooland Coach George Brown of Savannah High. This episode had a lot to unpack, tap in!
My guest today is none other than Chuck Campbell. Chuck is a retired science teacher who lives in Russellville, AR and is someone who is passionate about the state's natural and human history. This passion Chuck possesses is something that inspired him to create the Arkansaw High Country Route, a 1,000 mile tour through some of the most beautiful and challenging parts of The Natural State. Not only is this route recognized and established by the Adventure Cycling Association, but since 2019 riders and racers from all of the world have been descending upon the great state of Arkansas to try their hand at completing the route while vying for the opportunity to call themselves the holder of the Fastest Known Time. That honor has been held by legends of the sport including Rebecca Rusch, Ted King, Scotti Lechuga and, most recently, Ernie Lechuga.In this conversation Chuck takes listeners back to the days of gravel riding and bikepacking before it was cool and before anyone knew what the Arkansaw High Country Route even was. Chuck also peels back the curtain on his passion for teaching and showcasing the beauty of his home state and we also sit in the saddle with him as he details his experience on The Tour Divide. To close out the conversation, Chuck and I chat about this year's race, how it's evolved over the last few years, and what racers can expect as they roll into Hot Springs for the grand depart on October 7th. Chuck has been someone I've admired and have been curious about since I first started racing in Arkansas a couple years ago…and I hope Chuck's passion and cycling background captivates you as much as it did me.
Sean Sheehan is here to give you his preview, betting odds and predictions for the next Professional Fighters League event of 2023 featuring light heavyweight and featherweight semi-finals. Professional Fighters League's PFL 7: 2023 Playoffs will go down live from Boeing Center at Tech Port, San Antonio on August 4.Timstamps:(00:00) Light Heavyweight and Featherweight standings(05:39) Bubba Jenkins vs. Jesus Pinedo(15:05) Gabriel Braga vs. Chris Wade(19:07) Joshua Silveira vs. Ty Flores(21:42) Marthin Hamlet vs. Impa Kasanganay(25:49) Elvin Espinoza vs. Keoni Diggs(28:20) Thad Jean vs Ali Omar(28:46) Anthony Ivy vs Carson Hardman(29:57) Chelsea Hackett vs Ky Benntt(30:04) Billy Elekana vs. Chuck Campbell(33:57) OutroWatch PFL San Antonio: https://www.pflmma.com/watch
Sean Sheehan is joined by Cage Warriors play-by-play man Brad Wharton to give their preview and predictions for Cage Warriors 148: Team Europe vs. Team USA on New Year's Eve. Timestamps: (00:00) Card Overview / Significance of New Years Eve MMA Events(07:47) Dario Bellandi vs. Justin Barry(09:52) Nathan Fletcher vs. Alessandro Giordano(13:33) Helio Hernandez vs. Chasen Blair(14:31) Nik Bagley vs. Kallum Parker(15:50) Emrah Sonmez vs. Adam Meskini(17:52) Damon Wilson vs. Tobias Harila(21:51) Tuomas Gronvall vs. Wilson Reis(23:22) Darren Stewart vs. Guilherme Cadena Martins(25:52) Sam Creasey vs. Shaj Haque(29:04) Modestas Bukauskas vs. Chuck Campbell(32:24) Christian Leroy Duncan vs. Jesse Taylor(39:22) Outro
Bike Talk with Dave: Bicycle racing, cyclocross, gravel, mountain bike, road and tech
Sparkling streams, hills and hollows, shady rivers, mountain views, waterfalls, swimming holes, historic sites, bustling cities – the Arkansas High Country Route has it all. According to local route designer Chuck Campbell, “That route don't go no where — It just runs around everywhere!” Indeed, this route is designed to connect many of the interesting places in west-central and northwest Arkansas. We connected with Race Director Andrew Onermaa to talk about the AHCR and what it takes to complete the 1000-mile, 450-mile and 187-mile back country bike packing routes. We also talk about the scholarship program to help people defray the cost of registering for the race - thanks to a legacy gift left by a bike packing enthusiast named Daniel Collins. Thanks to Andrew for taking the time to talk with me and tell us all about the Arkansas High Country Race - be sure to follow them on instagram and facebook at arhighcountryrace and check out all the details online at arkansashighcountry.com - and if you want to apply for an entry fee scholarship send your request directly to Andrew at race@arkansashighcountry.com. I want to thank BikeIowa.com for serving as the online host for Bike Talk with Dave. Bike Iowa is your online destination for hundreds of trails, events and news on everything cycling in and around Iowa. Join BikeIowa.com for the Capital City Cross weekend of racing on September 24 and 25 which will feature some traditional cyclocross racing, but also include a Singlespeed race with a thousand dollar prize for the winner on Saturday - as well as some fun relay and short track events on Sunday. Head to BikeIowa.com for details! Thanks for listening to Bike Talk with Dave! If you'd like to support the show, you can do so by rating, reviewing and sharing! If you'd like to support the show financially, and help it improve, you can go to BuyMeACoffee.com and throw some change my way - I'll use it to make the podcast better AND I'll send you a Bike Talk sticker! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dmable122QAs a listener of the Bike Talk with Dave podcast, you're welcome to a free three-month subscription to the Adventure Plus streaming platform! Just click the link below and get registered for the 500+ films, with 10 new films a week being added! https://adventureplus.com/orders/complete_order?o=76196
One of the world's greatest ventriloquists who also happens to be an extraordinary writer, comic, actor, cartoonist, poet and puppeteer. Jay considers his real job to be a tour guide on a journey into the imagination. He is best known for playing the schizophrenic role of Bob & Chuck Campbell on the classic television series Soap. His one man show Jay Johnson: The Two and Only! ran on Broadway and won the American Theatre Wing Tony Award for “Best Special Theatrical Event” in 2007. The show also won the Los Angeles Ovation Award for “Best Solo Show.” In high school he produced and starred in his own local television show sponsored by a car dealership that lead to summers performing in theme park shows at Six Flags over Texas, Astroworld and Six Flags over Georgia where he logged in 918 performances at the Crystal Pistol theater (that's 10 shows a day for 13 weeks). Jay moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in television, landing over 30 national commercials, hosting three comedy specials, producing and performing in two network TV specials, two HBO specials, appearing as a guest on hundreds of variety shows and starring in four television series. On this episode of the podcast, Jay vents with Pat Hazell about creativity, theater and writing scenes where he plays all the characters.
Leo and Balky break down how Corbin "Burnsed" the St. Louis Cardinals Monday night in the Milwaukee Brewers 2-0 win. Plus the guys talk about some of their favorite TV puppet icons including Rod Hull, Chuck Campbell and more.
In this episode of Dante's Harmony Podcast, Danté is joined by Sacred Steel legends Chuck Campbell, and Phil Campbell of the Campbell Brothers. With over two decades of sacred steel music, and having traveled to over 25 countries, these masters bring the spirit, and churchy feel to their latest album, The Campbell Brothers Present, John Coltrane's, A Love Supreme. We talk about their new album, how the album came to be, the legacy of Darick Campbell, and so much more.Dante's Harmony Podcast is produced, edited, created, & directed by: Danté L. Harmon Sr.Theme Music by: Danté L. Harmon Sr. @Dante Harmon#dantesharmonypodcast #dantesharmony #sacredsteelnation #thecampbellbrothers Sponsor: Be.Apparel Use the Discount Code: Harmon2110% off Purchasehttps://beapparelbrand.com/discount/HARMON21 Follow Us:https://linktr.ee/dantethemusicianPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/Danteharmon (Exclusive Video Podcast Content)
In this episode of Dante's Harmony Podcast, Danté is joined by Sacred Steel legends Chuck Campbell, and Phil Campbell of the Campbell Brothers. With over two decades of sacred steel music, and having traveled to over 25 countries, these masters bring the spirit, and churchy feel to their latest album, The Campbell Brothers Present, John Coltrane's, A Love Supreme. In this episode, we talk about their new album, how the album came to be, the legacy of Darick Campbell, and much more.Produced, edited, created, & directed by: Danté L. Harmon Sr.Theme Music by: Danté L. Harmon Sr. @Dante Harmon#dantesharmonypodcast #dantesharmony #sacredsteelnation #thecampbellbrothers Sponsor: Be.Apparel Use the Discount Code: Harmon2110% off Purchasehttps://beapparelbrand.com/discount/HARMON21 Follow Us:https://linktr.ee/dantethemusicianPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/Danteharmon (Exclusive Video Podcast Content)
We are joined by @itsnashflynn to talk about the movie where Jason finally (?) goes to space with JASON XJASON X - Release date: April 26, 2002 - Budget: $14M - Box office: $17.1M - Estimated loss: $5M - Director: Jim Isaac - Starring: Kane Hodder, Lexa Doig, Lisa Ryder, Chuck Campbell, Melyssa Ade, Peter Mensah NEXT WEEK: We open a dimension to box office hell as we're talking 1997's EVENT HORIZON
"Now, anything that exists in history must have form. And the creation of a form requires power ... not only the power of thought, but the power of organization and the organization of power." Thus liberal religion rejects "the immaculate conception of virtue and affirms the necessity of social incarnation." These words of James Luther Adams, the great 20th century Unitarian Universalist ethicist, describe one of his "five smooth stones" - basic principles of liberal religion that stand in place of elaborate theological doctrine. Labor Day weekend is the perfect time to celebrate in story and song the achievements of the U.S. Labor Movement - a powerful example of "social incarnation." The Rev. Dr. Suzanne Redfern-Campbell retired from active ministry in July 2018, having served Unitarian Universalist congregations since 1985. Her most recent full-time ministry was at the UU Church of Las Cruces, where she served five years as Developmental Minister. This past year, she did a two-month sabbatical ministry for the UU Fellowship of Fairbanks, Alaska. Sue came to ministry from the practice of law, and has served congregations in six states and one Canadian province. During her ministries, Sue discovered a passion for helping congregations in transition and is an Accredited Interim Minister. She landed in New Mexico after marrying her late husband, Chuck Campbell, on New Year's Day 2012, and now lives in Albuquerque with a hyperactive rescue cat named Phoenix.
Chuck Campbell has been a working voice actor for a very long time. If you are in the voice acting business, you need to understand what Chuck already knows. It's a business, first and foremost. For more than two decades, Chuck has been in front of the camera and behind the mic, including thousands of tv and radio commercials, training and corporate videos for Fortune 500 companies, 55 audio books, and the film, “Ides of March” with George Clooney, Ryan Gosling and host of other great actors. Not bad for a guy who took a chance and walked away from a steady paycheck 20 something years ago to invest in himself. So how do you keep a voice acting business thriving while keeping a 4 handicap? I want to know. Let's Talk Voiceover, Chuck Campbell.
The Music History Project continues highlighting the remarkable steel guitar this week by discussing the great innovators over the years. Join Ashley, Mike and Dan as they chat about the evolution of this versatile instrument and some of the key players. Enjoy interviews from industry greats Lowell Kiesel, Jody Carver and Kay Koster as well as iconic musicians Junior Brown, Paul Franklin and Chuck Campbell.
On this new episode from the Stargate Archives the Stargate Theatre is taking a look at Jason X which features Lexa Doig and Chuck Campbell from SG1/SGA.
Jason X (2001) Directed by: Jim Isaac Starring: Kane Hodder, Lexa Doig, Lisa Ryder, Chuck Campbell, Melyssa Ade, Peter Mensah, and David Cronenberg Genre: Sci-fi/Slasher
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En este nuevo episodio de Planeta Terror Podcast revivimos a un congelado Jason Voorhees quien regresa con una nueva máscara, un nuevo machete, y su misma actitud asesina, cambiando a los campistas del Crystal Lake por jóvenes estudiantes y militares del futuro abordo de una nave espacial en el siglo 25. JASON X (2001) es la décima película de la franquicia “Viernes 13” combinando los géneros de ciencia ficción, comedia y terror, protagonizada por Lexa Doig, Lisa Ryder, Chuck Campbell y Kane Hodder en el icónico papel de Jason. La cinta está dirigida por James Isaac y escrita por Todd Farmer, quien sugirió enviar a Jason al espacio como un medio para hacer avanzar la franquicia mientras “Freddy vs Jason” todavía estaba en desarrollo. “¿Cuál es tu Película de Terror favorita?”- PLANETA TERROR es un podcast semanal en español dedicado al cine de horror/slasher/gore. Reseñas, noticias, rankings y discusión general desde el punto de vista de alguien cuyo “goal” en la vida es mudarse a Woodsboro, vivir en Elm Street y asistir al Campamento Crystal Lake.
Joey Cage and CJK Mother Fucker to the Max talk............ Jason X , a 2001 American science fiction slasher film directed by Jim Isaac, written by Todd Farmer and starring Lexa Doig, Lisa Ryder, Chuck Campbell, and Kane Hodder in his fourth and final appearance as Jason Voorhees. It is the tenth installment in the Friday the 13th film series. The plot follows Jason as he is cryogenically frozen and stays dormant for 445 years, until he is found and awoken by a group of students in the year 2455, allowing him to stalk and kill them one by one aboard their spaceship.
Join us as Chuck Campbell with the Baptist State Convention of NC leads us through Luke 9 to discover what it means to “surrender” our lives to Jesus for the sake of His kingdom. The post Surrender (Luke 9) appeared first on First Baptist Granite Falls.
http://www.UnderThePuppet.com - Ventriloquist Jay Johnson became a household name starring on the sitcom Soap as ventriloquist Chuck Campbell. He later went on to win a Tony Award for his Broadway show The Two And Only. I talk to Jay Johnson about his incredible career on this episode of Under The Puppet. Transcript of this interview is available to the Saturday Morning Media Patreon Patrons! CONNECT WITH JAY: WEBSITE: https://www.monkeyjoke.com FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/JJTwoandOnly/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/TonyVent INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/imajn8 DISCUSSED ON THE SHOW: The Two And Only: http://www.thetwoandonly.com Big John & Sparkie: https://www.monkeyjoke.com/big-jon-and-sparkie/ Ted Knight: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Knight Soap: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soap_(TV_series) Vent Haven: https://www.venthaven.org Vent Haven Capital Fund: https://venthaven.networkforgood.com/projects/93569-crossing-the-threshold-to-our-new-home DOWNLOAD THE FREE UNDER THE PUPPET APP! IOS - https://apple.co/2WZ4uZg ANDROID - https://bit.ly/2RwcFev CONNECT WITH THE SHOW http://www.instagram.com/underthepuppet http://www.twitter.com/underthepuppet http://www.facebook.com/underthepuppet CONNECT WITH GRANT http://www.MrGrant.comhttp://www.twitter.com/toasterboy https://instagram.com/throwingtoasters/ Art by Parker Jacobs Music by Dan Ring Edited by Stephen Staver Help us make more shows like this one. Become a patron of Saturday Morning Media and get cool rewards! Visit www.patreon.com/saturdaymorningmedia for info! ©2020 Saturday Morning Media - http://www.saturdaymorningmedia.com
Well, at least this movie was better than Leprechaun 4. We can confirm that while this is not the best Friday the 13 movie, however it is definitely not the worst. Jason spends most of this film wandering around in mild confusion over the layout of the ship, holographic monsters, and (we assume) the general bizarre fashion trends of this time period. We would also like to take this opportunity to offer you a bribe of 1 ha’penny to rate and subscribe Stats/info: 2001, directed by Jim Isaac, written by Todd Farmer, starring Lexa Doig, Lisa Ryder, Chuck Campbell and Kane Hodder. (Intro music from https://www.free-stock-music.com)
In this episode of the horror podcast 'Screams After Midnight,' we discuss Friday the 13th Part 10...Jason X!The film is Directed by James Isaac and stars Kane Hodder, Lexa Doig, Jonathan Potts & Chuck Campbell.Plus a full hour of horror movie news!patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: https://twitter.com/ScreamsMidnight facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork email: mftvquestions@gmail.com THE CRYPT: https://mildfuzztv.weebly.com/the-crypt.html Audio version: https://screams-after-midnight.pinecast.co/UK Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.co.uk/mild-fuzz-tv/ US Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/mild-fuzz-tv-us Horror #HorrorMovies
Chuck Campbell and Brannon Pack discuss the Arkansas High Country Race and how Experience Fayetteville will bring some good changes to the 2020 race. Also, this episode's rider spotlight is longtime friend, Elizabeth Daughrity.
Y'all know I love me some Arkansas, so when Brannon Pack called me with an "idea" to give me a guided tour on a part of the High Country Route I started packing my bike bags. This is the second year for the Arkansaw High Country Race which will start and finishes in Fayetteville, AR for the first time. The race is based on a route that was created by Chuck Campbell in partnership with the Adventure Cycling Association and covers 1,035 miles through the northwestern portion of Arkansas, including the Ouachitas and Ozarks. Last year 20 people registered for the inaugural race, but this year I'd like to see all 50 spots sold out when registration opens! Listen to this episode, get stoked, and set your alarms for 8am CST on Feb. 15th when registration for this years race goes live! The race kicks of on June 6th and Bikes or Death will be there to cover the event, meet the racers, and ride out with you on the official start. We will also be selecting two participants (male and female) to interview prior to and after the race. If you'd like to through your name in the hat, first register, then send me an email at bikes@bikesordeath.com. For registration watch their Facebook Page on Feb. 15th at 8am CST it goes live!! Hope to see you there! Bikes or Death is 100% supported by the community. Here’s how you can contribute: 1) Support us on Patreon 2) Donate on Paypal 3) Contribute to the Mobile Podcasting Studio 4) Check out our stickers, t-shirts and more in the Bikes or Death store.
Named for a line in Reservoir Dogs, this trio from Arlington, VA with Lilly Menard on bass and vocals, Benjamin Tankersly on guitar and vocals, and Andy Gale on drums made post-punk rock music reminiscent of Sonic Youth and the Smiths. They released only one official cassette EP, Trigger Happy, in 1995 on Victrola Records, the label run by Billups Allen (later called Generalissimo.) Tankersly and Gale later went on to play with Allen in Virginia's answer to the Minutemen, Shoutbus! Meanwhile, Menard joined Allen's bandmate from Ugly, drummer Chuck Campbell, in Monsoon. Dead As Dillinger also recorded a second unreleased album with producer J. Christian Quick at Stumble and Fall Studios (later of Stillness Sound Facility). You can find both of these excellent records at their Bandcamp.com site at https://deadasdillinger1995.bandcamp.com/.
In this episode we find out what happens when you mix a good-ol-boy from Arkansas, $100,000, and a passion for cycling and the outdoors. Chuck on FacebookAdventure Cycling Association RouteBikepacking.com Article/RouteAR High Country Race ------- ig: @bikesordeath fb: https://www.facebook.com/bikesordeath/ patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bikesordeath ------- intro/outro music Eric B. is President by Eric B. & Rakim
The future of horror is finally here...or rather...it came? In 2001 Jason X was released to ignite continued interest and a horror franchise falling out of favor. Kaitlyn and Nigel have a fun conversation trying to improve this disaster of a film, while also noting the film's weird obsession with nipples. Jason X Directed by: James Isaac Starring: Kane Hodder, Lexa Doig, Jonathan Potts, Lisa Ryder, Chuck Campbell, and Peter Mensah Follow us on Facebook or Instagram @journeyintofilm This has been a production of ajourneyintofilm.com
Government Matters presents an in-depth look at the multiagency undertaking to modernize healthcare records—from soldier to veteran. Featuring interviews with Rep. Jim Banks, Maj Gen. Lee Payne, Scott Blackburn, John Windom, Carol Harris and Stacy Cummings. Chuck Campbell, former chief information officer at the Military Health System and CEO of IT Partner Consulting, discusses five lessons from rolling out electronic health records, and why the number one goal should always be patient safety.
Recorded live at City Winery in Chicago, ILOn this week's Summer Vacation Live, the gang chats about the best worst fan film ever made, Jason X! Why couldn't they film even one, single scene outside? How much money are these space scientists actually getting for crates of standard def DVDs? And how do all these people, 400 years in the future, know this much about Jason Voorhees? PLUS: Kane Hodder— method actor? Jason X stars Kane Hodder, Lexa Doig, David Cronenberg, Jonathan Potts, Lisa Ryder, Dov Tiefenbach, Chuck Campbell, Peter Mensah, and Melody Johnson; directed by James Isaac.
In this podcast Gerri and Eugenia have not one but two interviews from one of their favourite shows Stargate Atlantis. They are none other than David Nykl who played Dr Radek Zelenka and the Chucknician himself Chuck Campbell. [more]
Chuck Campbell discusses why preaching is "secondary." read more...
In this podcast Gerri and Eugenia catch up with Chuck Campbell. Chuck has starred in many roles within the Sci Fi genre. He starred as �Chuck the Gate Guy� on Stargate Atlantis and Two Faced in Sanctuary, but, what you may not realise is that behind the scenes of both shows he plays a much bigger role! Gerri and Eugenia along with guest presenter Kess, talk about their thoughts of why Sanctuary is a TV show to watch![more]
Thriving Rural Communities and the Divinity Women’s Center hosted a panel discussion with author Margot Starbuck and professors Amy Laura Hall, Chuck Campbell, Ellen Davis, Mary McClintock Fulkerson, and Sujin Pak, who discussed men and women's bodies in media, the church, the pulpit, the bible, and daily lives.
GateWorld talks with Atlantis gate technician Chuck Campbell!
on the importance of passion, context, and foolishness in preaching Would you like to share this video with friends? You can find, share, send, and embed it from our http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8OPiQWJkmo [YouTube channel.] read more...
on the meaning of "dislocated exegesis" Would you like to share this video with friends? You can find, share, send, and embed it from our http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xv-mrf2ORZw [YouTube channel.] read more...
Chuck Campbell tells GateWorld his journey from being a day player to the stable gate technician, how he feels about cast transitions in Season Four, and Stargate conventions!