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In this week's episode of St. Joseph's Workshop, Fr. Stephen sits down with special guest Clayton Brown to explore his inspiring journey to the Catholic Church. Clayton shares his personal experiences and the transformative moments that led him to embrace his faith. He also discusses the significance of being part of a parish community, highlighting the sense of belonging and support that comes from engaging with fellow believers. Join us for an insightful conversation that sheds light on faith, community, and the power of spiritual growth
Nathan sat down to chat all things heat pumps and training with Clayton Brown from CB Heating.EDF acquired CB Heating back in 2022 which is one of the largest heat pump installation entities in the UK. EDF's strategic investment and partnership with CB Heating have supported the development of the HPIN Academy. This academy provides free training to upskill engineers at every level in the UK.The episode also discusses the recent partnership between Ideal Heating, a group Atlantic company, who manufacture and supply heat pumps.Take a listen Support the Show.
Clayton Brown chats about the comic book series 'Goose' for MADD Canada with the intent to inspire people to plan ahead when travelling on roads. The post Clayton Brown talks about comic books tackling serious concerns appeared first on True North Country Comics.
Documentary filmmaker and my old homie Clayton Brown revisits the TGS confines for the 2nd time to chat about his new film in which he details the work of Doug Padgett, an activist and progressive evangelical pastor who has been protesting current immigration policies by riding his bike along the US Border from San Diego to St Augustine. For this film, Clayton has teamed with his wife Kim Sullivan as co-director and their collab has been thrilling and fruitful. Clayton and I also detail our time together making music in our college band The Industry which begat Orchid which begat Shiner, and on tour our most recent project called SpaceSuit a few years ago. Great convo with a big brain and my great friend.
In this very special episode, we talk to popular culture scholar Jarden Clayton Brown about his paper Sex and the City, Platinum Edition: How The Golden Girls Altered American Situation Comedy. We talk about the popularity and the cultural impact of the show, and how the Golden Girls used the Norman Lear style of gently and indirectly presenting audiences with heavy subject-matter.
To conclude their segment on video in science education, The Lab Out Loud podcast is joined this week by filmmakers Clayton Brown and Monica Long from 137 Films. This Chicago-based documentary production company promotes science through storytelling by exploring how its search for answers impacts our cultural, political, and personal lives. Directed by Clayton and Monica, We Believe in Dinosaurs follows the building of the Ark Encounter in Northern Kentucky to its opening day. By focusing on the human aspect of the story, the documentary allows the viewer to understand the challenge that mainstream scientists and teachers face as they try to educate America on the bedrock of the biological sciences: evolution. Clayton and Monica join co-hosts Brian Bartel and Dale Basler to talk about We Believe in Dinosaurs, what they learned about America's relationship with science while making it, and how the documentary can help science educators better understand the students coming into their classrooms. Show notes at: https://laboutloud.com/2020/12/episode-236-we-believe-in-dinosaurs/
Ep #42 features Clayton Brown from the Western Australian Grunge/Punk Rock band Filth Wizard! Filth Wizard were recommended to me by a very recent guest on this show Kym Redmond. Once I heard Filth Wizard's new track 'Snowflake' with their obvious Grunge influences being right up my alley, I knew I had to get them on the Podcast for a chat. I spoke with lead guitarist Clayton Brown who laid out the bands history and told us about how Covid-19 kind of derailed the release of their current single 'Snowflake' back in March, but as Western Australia gets back into life and live music their song is getting the proper send off into the world as it deserves on August 15th at Lucy's Love shack in Perth. Huge thanks to Clayton for coming on the show, I hope you all enjoy our chat. Once again it's so awesome to be able to reach across to the other side of Australia and chat with a fellow musician about their endevours.Big thanks also to Muses of Mystery who have come onboard as the very first sponsor of Foxx on the Wire - please check them out for all your Witchcraft needs at www.musesofmystery.comPlease subscribe to Foxx on the Wire and please share this episode!Thank you for your support. Until next time...~Acoustic Foxx~www.acousticfoxx.com.au
Clayton Brown and Clayton Ballard talk about facial hair and "dad outfits," and how to be their own version of a dapper dad.
Clayton Brown and Clayton Ballard compete in "DAD vs DAD," which is a list of dad jokes. Whoever laughs the most.... loses!
This week I talk with film-makers Monica Long Ross and Clayton Brown about their bizarre and wonderful documentary, We Believe in Dinosaurs — and how a creationist amusement park in Kentucky provides a lens through which to examine the tense relationship between science, religion, and business in America. This is a conversation about what happens when premodern, modern, and postmodern worldviews duke it out on a landscape of rapid change for which none of them are sufficient. It’s about the surreal Young Earth dinosaur museums of Late Capitalism, but more, it is about our trust (or lack of trust) and where we put it when we lose the plot.Support this show on Patreon for over a dozen secret episodes, the Future Fossils book club and Discord server, weekly community calls, and much more.Grab the books we talk about on Future Fossils and Amazon will chip me a little of the proceeds, at no cost to you.Theme Music: “God Detector” by Evan “Skytree” Snyder (feat. Michael Garfield)Additional Intro Music: “Lambent” by Michael GarfieldTopics:How an Australian fundamentalist extremist ended up building a $200M “replica” of Noah’s Ark as a theme park in rural Kentucky.How Young Earth creationists can doubt geology but trust high-energy physics: their distinction between experimental versus observational science.The role of Big Money and economic development in the entire history of dinosaur science, and the use of dinosaurs as rhetorical tools (or “missionary lizards”).What’s really behind the culture wars between science and religion…and how it is that fundamentalists can come to believe they’re practicing better science than the scientists.The fractal weirdness of culture wars between different sects of American Christianity about matters of scientific investigation.Amusement parks and museums as architectural arguments for particular worldviews.Why so many people distrust science, and why people seek out preposterous but easy-to-understand narratives when history moves too fast for comfort.What it looks like when 21st Century global industry meets 1st Century religious zealotry: giant warehouses full of masterfully produced educational media for Bible propaganda.Why our origin story and Earth history will probably always be an issue of contention and an area where people will distrust scientists.How faith and hope appears in the science of the abstract and its practitioners: both legitimate high energy physics, and illegitimate cold fusion.Religious privilege versus religious freedom (and how trying to teach Genesis in high school biology is not about religious freedom, but power).Entering a recombinant flux of personal worldviews, thanks to the Web, in which all possible religions exist.What is the tipping point where an abstract risk becomes tangible enough for all of us to agree on its existence, much less a strategy for adaptation?Mentions:Bill Nye, Ken Ham, Mirta Galesic, Henrik Olsson, Walt Disney World, Universal Studios Florida, Isaac Newton, Aristophanes, Charles Darwin, Steve Brusatte, David B. Kinney, Santa Fe Institute, Large Hadron Collider, The Ark Encounter, The Smithsonian Institute, University of Kansas Natural History Museum See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Seamus and Ben are joined by Young Democrats of Kentucky President Emeritus Clayton Brown. Together, we learn about the dark underbelly of Sesame Street; TSA thinks Cards Against Humanity is a bomb; Notary was thrown in jail for killing a bunch of babies; there is no correct way to say Louisville; and COVID-19 would be cured if you charged people $5 do punch Martin Shkreli. Also, be sure to vote for Buddy (not the dog formerly known as Jax - who should be disqualified for not using his given name of Manhole) in the KYD Doggie Derby!
[Warning: This episode deals with politics and religion.] Karen and Blake discuss the new film We Believe in Dinosaurs with filmmaker Clayton Brown (who co-directed with Monica Long Ross) and paleontologist Dan Phelps. Want to help Dan with his research into the financial entities behind these parks? Reach out to him and volunteer: edrioasteroid@msn.com We Believe in Dinosaurs is streaming on: Amazon | Apple TV | Google Play | VUDU | X-Box Interested in the movie? Join the Virtual Watch Party THURSDAY, APRIL 30 - 7:00PM CT Join us from anywhere in the U.S. and watch the film LIVE with filmmakers and select film subjects. Get exclusive commentary and insights, plus submit your Q&As for live replies during the broadcast. REGISTER NOW Discussed in the interview: Alien Intrusion - the other Australian Young Earth Creationism we've covered. NCSE - The national center for science education Related Articles by Dan Phelps: 2016 article introducing the new Ark Encounter The Ark Encounter as "Anti-Museum" Photos from the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum courtesy Dan Phelps:
Filmmaker Clayton Brown raps with Allen about his new doc We Believe in Dinosaurs, what it's like inside a modern-day Noah's Ark, and what it was like to start the band Shiner with Allen and then get canned for Tim Dow.
Marty talks with directors of "We Believe in Dinosaurs" Clayton Brown and Monica Ross for unique perspective on dinosaurs.
“Hashtag Hello!” The man behind the fastest growing hashtag brand #claytoncomments joins Matt and Ryan for some golf chatter. Which includes a 5 min intro on the inner working of the world-famous Chick-Fil-A chicken sandwich. That’s not a typo. The topics for this episode include; Matt’s trip to Bandon where he played in their annual Solstice Event for the first time. Clayton talks about what his role is within the Wilson family. During the conversation, Clayton gives us some great in-depth information into Wilson’s new Staff Model Blade irons. The same ones Gary Woodland just won the US Open with at Pebble Beach. Both Ryan and Clayton are playing the Staff Blades and continue to be impressed with every round they play. Clayton also dives into some info regarding the three golf balls Wilson has out. The Duo Soft, the Duo Professional and the new FG Tour. We conclude this week’s show with a teaser. We’re going to be running a giveaway soon where we will be sending a special someone, could be you, a Ricky Johnson Custom Putter and some RJCP accessories to go with the new flatstick. Make sure you are following along on our Instagram pages and well as the Breakfast Ball website. As the details come forth we’ll be putting the info out on IG. @thebreakfastballgolfblog @ryan.golfs @chasingdaylightpodcast Thanks for all of you who have joined us so far. If you like what you’re hearing PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE share this with your friends and help us grow! The shows will only bet better as we move forward and we want to have as many people join us as possible! Thanks again and enjoy this episode! We look forward to having Clayton on again in the future. He has some rather good golfing knowledge so we’ll be leaning on him occasionally! If you like the show you can subscribe on our iTunes page. Leave us a review too! Those reviews really help us get exposure which will certainly help us grow the show! If you like to contact us there is always our social media pages but you can also visit our CONTACT page and leave us a message or get the phone number to our voicemail. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/chasingdaylight/message
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This week on Expansion Drive Podcast, Mike and Didi are joined by guests Victoria Fox and from the vlog, Living The Dream, Clayton Brown, to discuss all the nerdy news of the week, including: • Avengers: Infinity Wars Record Breaking Weekend • Lego Star Wars Days at Legoland Florida • Dead Exposure: Patient Zero at HHN • Double Dare is returning And in the Topic of the Show, Clayton discusses how he got into vlogging and the moments he's had while doing so. Also, he talks about how time working with Nintendo Help Line back in the 90s. Each week, hosts Mike and Didi bring you news and discussion about everything fun, including theme parks, video games, television, movies, music and more. Follow us on our Twitch channel: https://www.twitch.tv/expansiondrive We welcome your suggestions and want you to be a part of the discussion as well. Please send your comments to info@attractionsmagazine or connect with the show on Twitter @AttractionsEXP. Statements or opinions herein are those of the hosts and advertisers and do not necessarily reflect the views of the producers, Dream Together Media LLC, or staff.
From Trelawny Jamaica to the world. Relocating to Notthingham in the 90's and getting a 1st hand insight into the UK Music game via his mentor: Daddy Freddy. I chat with Clayton Brown to find out more about the 'Born Ready' Artist known as Peppery.
Adam and Meg are joined this week by Florida Gator freshman Clayton Brown, the current national leader in the high jump (2.25 meters / 7 feet, 4.5 inches) and ranked fourth nationally in the triple jump (16.34 meters / 53 feet, 7.5 inches). We talk to Clayton about his strong start, how he got to Florida from Jamaica as well as being roommates with Florida's other phenom freshman, Grant Holloway. Plus, Adam and Meg discuss the New Balance distance medley world record attempt featuring Sydney McLaughlin, the NCAA indoor team rankings and run down the 2017 Oscar nominations.
Interview with the directors of the new documentary "We Believe In Dinosaurs". Monica Long Ross and Clayton Brown talk about filming the story of the ARK and Creation "museum" in Kentucky. Yes, people actually believe this stuff.Investing Skeptically: Social Impact Bonds & Kiva
Monica Long Ross and Amy Ellison are two of the producers at 137 Films, a non-profit production company based in Chicago that promotes science through storytelling. (The other producer, Clayton Brown, couldn't join us for the interview.) In 2008, they released the film The Atom Smashers, all about physicists at Fermilab working to find the Higgs boson. In 2013, they put out The Believers, all about the two scientists who wrongly claimed to have discovered "cold fusion" in 1989. Their next project, currently in post-production, is called We Believe in Dinosaurs, all about Noah's Ark, Creationism, and America's troubled relationship with science. I spoke with them about Ken Ham's reaction to their project, whether Ark Encounter has led to an economic boom in the community it's in, and why the word "Believe" is in the title of the film.
Fermi National Accelerator Lab, better known as Fermilab, has been actively searching for the elusive Higgs Boson. However, the clock is ticking and their time may soon be up. On this program, Clayton Brown discussed the Atom Smashers.