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If you're looking for a sports show that breaks down plays, brings you in depth analysis and jaw dropping stats, then this isn't the Podcast for you.Jack Cronin steaming off the back fence after 5 weeks on the sidelines, and he did not disappoint. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Is it possible to balance economic growth with environmental protection? Can we learn from international examples like China's sponge city movement? Join us as we navigate the complexities of urban sustainability. In this deep dive episode, we tackle the complex issue of urban sustainability. From New York City's aggressive emissions reduction goals to Boston's carrot-and-stick approach, we explore how different cities are legislating for a greener future. We delve into the challenges and opportunities of retrofitting existing buildings, the role of technology, and the impact of political climate on policy implementation. We also discuss the broader implications of climate change, including the potential for extreme weather events and the importance of resilience in urban planning. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Quote: Change is good. You go first. 02:16 Climate, Latitude, and Building Insulation 03:38 The Challenge of Changing Human Behavior 07:52 The Importance of Measurement and Legislation 10:28 Retrofitting Buildings and Capital Costs 21:03 Embodied and Operational Carbon 27:41 Creating Permeable Cities and Sponge City Movement 31:02 The Impact of Storms and Resilience 34:13 Sustainability and Attractiveness of Cities 42:59 The Potential of Density and Challenges of Coastal Cities
Wofür steht Hamburg, und wie klingt die Hansestadt? Um dieser Frage in der neuen Folge BACKSPIN Stammtisch nachzugehen, haben Niko und Yannick zwei Gäste eingeladen, durch deren Adern Elbwasser fließt: Tom Hengst und Katlix. Die Beiden verbindet nicht nur musikalisch viel mit der Stadt. Gemeinsam diskutieren sie, warum sich der Hamburger Sound gerade dadurch auszeichnet, dass alle ihr Ding machen, und dass sie die Hamburger Kühle feiern und sich trotzdem manchmal mehr Support unter Hamburger Artists wünschen. Außerdem wird in der Runde besprochen, warum Kunst auch in einer Welt, die unterzugehen droht, einen wichtigen Stellenwert hat. Viel Spaß beim Anhören!
My guest on this episode is John Stich of Completely Concrete Structures. Having been steeped in the construction industry since a summer job during childhood, John has combined all that he's learned into a thriving business and internet show (Concrete Cowboys). 00:00 - Intro 00:55 - Breaking into the industry Starting in construction as a summer job Retaining what you learn through various job transitions 05:15 - Going from working for others to starting his own business 17:15 - Biggest hurdles and struggles getting started Establishing yourself as a leader 22:51 - Finding quality labor 27:06 - Concrete cowboys and marketing Attracting more people to the industry 35:28 - Evolving, growing, and saying no 42:51 - Looking to the future and expansion 50:02 - Outro
On the cusp of the New Year, the Law Offices of Quibble, Squabble and Bicker watch two of the partners (Greg and Brendan) vacation for the final client of 2021, Our Fear In Review. Coming to the rescue are two guest co-counsels Sanchez El Dorado from Happy Hour News Team and Nick Taber from Movie Theater Time Machine. They proved capable at discussing at length many issues including fear, homemade whiskey, lucky idiot, Snoop Lion, Robert DeQueero, anxiety, Rhode Island, oblate, pizza loves me back, Misfit Markets, slightly blemished fruit, the KKK, internment camp, Obama, miscegenation, Reddit, TikTok, Casablanca, Concrete Cowboys, Leland Sklar, James Taylor, covid vaccine, less dead, the spirit molecule, give up the pork, deep fried fish scales, JFK, Jr., Plan 9 From Outer Space, Bruce Vilanch, first responders, incest in Iceland, John Velasco, new English kid, near death experience, clown motel, one amazing fart joke, Sharknado, misheard lyrics, President Biden, Spotify and collective consciousness, these three heads and trapping koalas. For other episodes, go to www.qsblaw.org. They are also internettable on: Instagram - @lawofficesofquibble; Twitter - @qsblaw; TikTok - @qsblaw; Uhive - https://www.uhive.com/web/shares/z/QTTCLFU; Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/quiblle.bicker.3; Tumblr - quibblesquabblebicker; Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/user/QuibbleSquabble or watch them on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/LawOfficesofQuibbleSquabbleBicker --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/qsb/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/qsb/support
Caleb McLaughlin sits down with Kyle Meredith to talk about his debut single, "Neighborhood," as well as Stranger Things 4. The actor/singer touches on the four-year journey to releasing his own music, coming up in Broadway and opera, and growing up loving the music of Stevie Wonder and Earth Wind and Fire. McLaughlin also tells us about sharing his music and getting advice from Idris Elba on the set of Concrete Cowboys, what it's like having so many musicians on the set of Stranger Things, and the influence of the hit Netflix series' '80s soundtrack on his own music. And as for Season 4? McLaughlin says it's “gonna be the best yet." Make sure you're subscribed to Kyle Meredith With… wherever you get your podcasts. For more information on all our shows, you can also follow the Consequence Podcast Network. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tre starts off with thanking his last guest per usual, and then gets into a short sports conversation. Tre gets into Henry Ruggs III (Wide Receiver for the Raiders) car accident. That conversation leads Tre to the “Ye” interview on Drink Champs, which sends Tre on a rant on his views on America for 30 minutes. In the midst of his rant he talks the power of networking and how important relationships are, and his problems with social media. With the continuing talk of “Ye,” Tre gets into quotes from the movie Concrete Cowboys, and relate it to his up bringing. While bringing up his past he touches on a few old stories, food shortages, and more. Stay tuned and make sure to comment and subscribe. Ending PodCast with short information on Julius Jones with ending words from Tupac. Opening song by Warren G ft Nate Dogg; Nobody Does It Better (I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO SONG) Closing song By Young Dolph ft Key Glock; Major (I DO NOT OWN RIGHTS TO SONG)
The Meatballs are a couple of Concrete Cowboys. In this episode we discuss: My Little Rodeo Clown, Tail Ropes, White Dynamo, Cowboy Tests, Gettin Out of Dodge, The Collective Us Waiting In The Car, and The Crockpot: How Do I Give My Kids The Experiences I Had Growing Up.
In this episode Phyllis and LaTricia have a conversation about the movie Concrete Cowboys. The movie is based on They shared how they saw the principles in different aspects of the movie. Additionally, they talked about their personal experiences with cowboys and riding horses. Phyllis gave a shout out to her friend who has a western wear boutique. Visit the website to find unique cowboy boots, hats, buckles and other accessories. www.micherridolls.com
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This is episode 225 Today we'll be talking about Movies including No Sudden Move, The Tomorrow War, Concrete Cowboys, 9 Fast 9 Furious, The Seventh Day, and The Ice Road And as always the week in Sports, the week in Funko and collecting, Weekly Star Wars moment, and our weekly random movie and song recommendations. Hit up E Society on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/ESocietyPodcast/ Check out our ESP Anchor feed: https://anchor.fm/mac-nez E Society YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCliC6x_a7p3kTV_0LC4S10A Twitter: @esocietypod @macnezpod @TheoZissou Instagram: @esocietypodcast @thezissou @macnez Nez and Taylor Blu-ray IG pages: @bluraynez @blurayterror Intro/Outro Music by Mixla Beats Productions https://www.mixlaproduction.com
We talk about Bob Ross, Mike's affinity for sneezing, a few of the best tv shows of all time, reviews of Concrete Cowboys, the documentary on college admission scandals, and Tenet. Also, Mike's pastel Star Wars t-shirt comes out for a guest appearance, and we have new segments! Plus, Tony bitches about his day, and we have two better podcasts, because there is a better podcast. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode I talk to Liz Priestley about her role in the movie "Concrete Cowboy" starring Idris Elba. When I recorded this the movie hadn't yet found a home. Since then the movie has landed on Netflix where you can watch it if you have an account. Liz's Bio: Liz Priestley was born (quite prematurely) in Philadelphia, PA. She was adopted by the Priestley family at a young age and grew up with five sisters in Abington, a suburb of Philadelphia. Her father, George, was an attorney and her mother, Linda, worked as his office manager. Liz and her siblings were all encouraged to study both musical instruments and Hollywood musicals of the 50s and 60s. This is when Liz's love of music and performing were born. In addition to learning to play the violin and piano, Liz began to star in her school plays at the Philadelphia Montgomery Christian Academy. This led to her winning a scholarship to study classical opera. Studying opera enabled Liz' skills to flourish and she considered a career in opera upon graduation. Although her parents pushed for her to continue on a path to music, Liz couldn't shake the 'acting bug'. She went on to study Musical Theatre at the prestigious Ithaca College, then moved to New York to pursue a career as an actor. Liz' acting career began with a bang. She was soon cast in multiple plays and commercials. An accomplished stage performer, Liz has appeared in over twenty-five theatre productions in Philadelphia, New York and Washington, D.C. as an actor, vocalist, violinist, pianist and dancer. She played Panzi Lew McVain in Long Time Since Yesterday with Company of Queens Acting Company in Philadelphia. Liz has performed as both a musician and solo opera performer with Philadelphia Young Artists Orchestra, Philadelphia Sinfonia II and with the Academy of Music. After changing her focus from stage to screen, Liz signed with a talent manger and quickly booked a small role on her first episodic television show. Shortly after, she landed her debut movie role in Concrete Cowboys, starring opposite Idris Elba and Caleb McLaughlin. In addition to continuing her film and television pursuits, Liz has also written and produced an original web series, and she is a mom to a wonderful daughters. THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY: The book: Get Past Your Sh*t - https://amzn.to/3uy3fSn This episode of the podcast is being sponsored by the book "Get Past Your Sh*t". This book is available by paper back or Kindle. It was written by Kelly McCausey who is a friend and a podcaster too. Kelly takes a stand that you can get past your fears, insecurities and tough circumstances. She knows hearing other people's stories is motivating so she recruited brave friends to tell theirs. If you're waiting for fears, insecurities and touch circumstances to go away before you move towards a better life, you'll wait forever. It's time to get past your shit Claim a free chapter and coaching program at: https://getpastyourshit.com/ You can find Liz here: IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm10221549/?fbclid=IwAR2xWvkS_WYzDE7_BGeVrxeV6d_Fz7agDxM_rSN2eQNX9gVsM7f-LniwJXI Concrete Cowboy Trailer: https://youtu.be/WZ3dgHqaw8U Book Suggestion: The Alchemist - https://amzn.to/2R1pphn You can buy me a coffee here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/pozapoze Please Help Support My Vision Here: If you like what I'm doing and creating and have been wondering how you can get involved and help support my vision. Head over to my Patreon page and check out the perks & benefits you receive by becoming a monthly subscriber. You can also learn more about the nonprofit organization that my team and I are building for transitional age youth in my county that are re-entering the community from incarceration. As a subscriber you would be helping to build and support my ability to work on this project full time, while still being able to bring you the engaging content that you enjoy listening to or watching. https://www.patreon.com/user?u=19859993&fan_landing=true Here is where you can find Sean Dustin: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/Nowheretogobutup CLUBHOUSE: @seandustin To support the show through Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=19859993 You can also tip me through PayPal: www.paypal.com recipient: nowheretogobutupnow@gmail.com The Cash App: https://cash.app/ Recipient: $nwtgbupod Show Notes Writer: Sean Dustin
We go back to the out west, which film will take the reins this week? Podcast Instagram: Lights, Carrie, Action Twitter: CarrieJoMo Instagram: CarrieJMo Support the show on Patreon: Lights, Carrie, Action Letterboxd: CarrieMo Produced by Claire Smith bedtime after a coffee by Barradeen | https://soundcloud.com/barradeenMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unportedhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US
In this episode I talk to Liz Priestley about her role in the movie "Concrete Cowboy" starring Idris Elba. When I recorded this the movie hadn't yet found a home. Since then the movie has landed on Netflix where you can watch it if you have an account. Liz's Bio: Liz Priestley was born (quite prematurely) in Philadelphia, PA. She was adopted by the Priestley family at a young age and grew up with five sisters in Abington, a suburb of Philadelphia. Her father, George, was an attorney and her mother, Linda, worked as his office manager. Liz and her siblings were all encouraged to study both musical instruments and Hollywood musicals of the 50s and 60s. This is when Liz's love of music and performing were born. In addition to learning to play the violin and piano, Liz began to star in her school plays at the Philadelphia Montgomery Christian Academy. This led to her winning a scholarship to study classical opera. Studying opera enabled Liz' skills to flourish and she considered a career in opera upon graduation. Although her parents pushed for her to continue on a path to music, Liz couldn't shake the 'acting bug'. She went on to study Musical Theatre at the prestigious Ithaca College, then moved to New York to pursue a career as an actor. Liz' acting career began with a bang. She was soon cast in multiple plays and commercials. An accomplished stage performer, Liz has appeared in over twenty-five theatre productions in Philadelphia, New York and Washington, D.C. as an actor, vocalist, violinist, pianist and dancer. She played Panzi Lew McVain in Long Time Since Yesterday with Company of Queens Acting Company in Philadelphia. Liz has performed as both a musician and solo opera performer with Philadelphia Young Artists Orchestra, Philadelphia Sinfonia II and with the Academy of Music. After changing her focus from stage to screen, Liz signed with a talent manger and quickly booked a small role on her first episodic television show. Shortly after, she landed her debut movie role in Concrete Cowboys, starring opposite Idris Elba and Caleb McLaughlin. In addition to continuing her film and television pursuits, Liz has also written and produced an original web series, and she is a mom to a wonderful daughters. THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY: The book: Get Past Your Sh*t - https://amzn.to/3uy3fSn This episode of the podcast is being sponsored by the book "Get Past Your Sh*t". This book is available by paper back or Kindle. It was written by Kelly McCausey who is a friend and a podcaster too. Kelly takes a stand that you can get past your fears, insecurities and tough circumstances. She knows hearing other people's stories is motivating so she recruited brave friends to tell theirs. If you're waiting for fears, insecurities and touch circumstances to go away before you move towards a better life, you'll wait forever. It's time to get past your shit Claim a free chapter and coaching program at:
"Start and end the day lovely." That's Lorraine Toussaint's advice for life; this week on Your Fave Fave's Lorraine Toussaint talks us through her favorite teas, some of her impactful tea memories - like a 2 hour Japanese tea ceremony - and the rituals she has around tea that help her cultivate a sense of presence in her life. As usual, the conversation evolves into something entirely different, and Rachel and Lorraine talk about social media and motherhood and much more! Gain more of Lorraine's wisdom at her website! In addition, catch Lorraine on The Equalizer, currently airing on CBS, and Concrete Cowboys, streaming on Netflix. -- We were tired of all the health and fitness apps that made us feel worse about ourselves, that featured trainers who didn't look like us or talk like us (hello, drill sergeant much?), or that assumed we had hundreds of dollars to spend on trendy equipment in order to make their workouts actually, well, work. That's why we created RISE Fitness, to build a community of folks who love to move their body and spark joy in their lives, without all the body-shaming and exclusion. Check it out by going to https://bit.ly/letsriseapp Check out our latest limited series podcast, Talking Body with Amy Porterfield! Amy has experienced massive success in both her business and personal life, but behind every accomplishment lingered a nagging suspicion that she wasn’t living up to some invisible standard of how she should look. Now she’s on a mission to discover exactly where that little voice inside her head came from, and - together with some new friends and fresh perspectives - how she can vanquish it once and for all. New episodes premiere every Monday. Click here to subscribe -> https://megaphone.link/CAD6011295509 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
En este episodio...@Mike_Santana , @Juan_xhu y @AlekPalma se ponen a charlar sobre contenido Beltza, desde botargas hasta samurais, pasando por Western, revolociones sociales de mediados de los 60, y terminamos con animaciones para toda la familia y para adultos, todo aderezado por la acción que sólo Sauld Goodman-Wick puede darnos... Disfruten este show. Recuerden que ustedes y nosotros... #SomosFugitivos @FugitivosMX Escúchanos en Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, e Ivoox. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fugitivospodcast/message
This week, Celia reports back on Concrete Cowboys, and the rest of us respond by saying: message received! Then it's time to get down to the meat of the PaxCast: One False Move, A Simple Plan & Frailty. Does Billy Bob Thornton steal the show a bit? He sure does!
It is a huge episode of The Movie Breakdown with four reviews for a very diverse array of pictures. Two of the movies are huge career breakouts that turned the lead actors into global movie superstars. We dance all the way to 1977 with the disco era drama that made the career of John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever. Travolta has proven to be an actor that commits 100% and we discuss how this movie really showcases his gifts and talents. Jim Carrey was one of the biggest stars in Hollywood and a blockbuster giant in the 1990s, and this all started with Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, which we will review. Does the movie that I dug in high school hold up now that I'm in my 40s?Then it is two Netflix original movies. We have a superhero comedy starring Melissa McCarthy and Octavia Spencer in Thunder Force. We also have a drama that explores modern urban cowboys in the teen drama, Concrete Cowboys.As always, we had a great time recording this show and we really hope you love it. If you do, please helps us out by spreading the word on social media, so other movie fans can find us.The Movies' Four-Star RatingThunder Force *** (CS) & ** (SM)Concrete Cowboy **½ (CS) & *** (SM)Saturday Night Fever **** (CS & SM) Ace Ventura Pet Detective * (CS & SM)
It is a huge episode of The Movie Breakdown with four reviews for a very diverse array of pictures. Two of the movies are huge career breakouts that turned the lead actors into global movie superstars. We dance all the way to 1977 with the disco era drama that made the career of John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever. Travolta has proven to be an actor that commits 100% and we discuss how this movie really showcases his gifts and talents. Jim Carrey was one of the biggest stars in Hollywood and a blockbuster giant in the 1990s, and this all started with Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, which we will review. Does the movie that I dug in high school hold up now that I'm in my 40s?Then it is two Netflix original movies. We have a superhero comedy starring Melissa McCarthy and Octavia Spencer in Thunder Force. We also have a drama that explores modern urban cowboys in the teen drama, Concrete Cowboys.As always, we had a great time recording this show and we really hope you love it. If you do, please helps us out by spreading the word on social media, so other movie fans can find us.Reminder that you can subscribe either to The Movie Breakdown feed (a subscription link is at the top right hand of this site), or subscribe on sites like Spotify, Stitcher, Apple Podcast, Google Podcasts, CastBox, and Amazon Music.The Movies' Four-Star RatingThunder Force *** (CS) & ** (SM)Concrete Cowboy **½ (CS) & *** (SM)Saturday Night Fever **** (CS & SM) Ace Ventura Pet Detective * (CS & SM)
Welcome to The Movie Bugle Podcast! My name is Justin and I am so excited you decided to tune in and listen to me talk about movies! On this episode, I talk about the Netflix movie CONCRETE COWBOYS. It's an amazing film that I recommend to everyone! I also talk about episode 5 of Falcon and the Winter Soldier. Slight spoiler talk just in case you haven't watched it yet.
We introduce ourselves, talk about Matt's son's new skills, One Piece, Snow Piercer, Vikings, Kingdom Hearts, and Concrete Cowboys.If you have any feedback please email us at weusedtotalkpod@gmail.com, and follow us on twitter and instagram @weusedtotalkpod Cover art by @surgehero100 (Instagram)Intro/Outro Cybernetics 137 bpm by Tobylane
Mit Joe & Luke Diese Woche in den Reviews gibt's Thunder Force, Bad Trip, Concrete Cowboy & The Falcon and the Winter Soldier! Viel Spaß! 00:00 The Falcon and the Winter Soldier Episoden 3 & 4 19:28 Bad Trip 35:06 Concrete Cowboys 42:59 Thunder Force Link zum Black Cowboys Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/black-cowboys/id1552923641 www.planetfilmgeek.com facebook.com/PlanetFilmGeek twitter.com/PlanetFilmGeek instagram.com/planetfilmgeek planetfilmgeek@gmail.com letterboxd.com/movieschmidt letterboxd.com/tadici letterboxd.com/lukepfg letterboxd.com/snipersloth letterboxd.com/maxmaxmax Plakat & Ausschnitte zu "Thunder Force" © 2021 Netflix Plakat & Ausschnitte zu "Concrete Cowboys" © 2021 Netflix Plakat & Ausschnitte zu "Bad Trip" © 2021 Netflix Ausschnitte zu "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier" © 2021 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Germany Music by Kevin MacLeod "Volatile Reaction" "Exhilarate" www.incompetech.com Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/planet-film-geek/message
In „No Man´s Land“ sucht ein Bruder mitten im syrischen Bürgerkrieg nach seiner totgeglaubten Schwester. „Concrete Cowboys“ erzählt von einer schwierigen Vater-Sohn-Beziehung und im zweiten Teil von „Phantastische Tierwesen“ versucht Newt mithilfe seiner teils tierischen Freunde einen Krieg zu verhindern. Werbepartner dieser Episode ist AVM FRITZ! Mit den WLAN Helden FRITZ!Box und FRITZ!Repeater im Set Online-Spaß in der ganzen Wohnung. Alle Informationen unter: www.avm.de/wlan-helden >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/kultur/was-laeuft-heute-no-mans-land-concrete-cowboy-phantastische-tierwesen-2
In this episode I will review a newly released Motion Picture of Netflix called Concrete Cowboy. This movie is special to my heart because it shows a once hidden culture of intercity Philadelphia where there a Horse Stable stood for many years on Fletcher St in the Strawberry Mansion Section of the city. Black Cowboys have existed in urban areas of the east coast for decade. After listening to the Podcast, visit Netflix and watch this motion picture today!! --- 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/takeitfromtim/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/takeitfromtim/support
Concrete cowboys is a coming of age film and a lost boy trying to find is purpose in life, with his dad not being around and his mother not being able to control him what will he do when it’s time to grow up --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/teddy-hoggle/message
In „No Man´s Land“ sucht ein Bruder mitten im syrischen Bürgerkrieg nach seiner totgeglaubten Schwester. „Concrete Cowboys“ erzählt von einer schwierigen Vater-Sohn-Beziehung und im zweiten Teil von „Phantastische Tierwesen“ versucht Newt mithilfe seiner teils tierischen Freunde einen Krieg zu verhindern. Werbepartner dieser Episode ist AVM FRITZ! Mit den WLAN Helden FRITZ!Box und FRITZ!Repeater im Set Online-Spaß in der ganzen Wohnung. Alle Informationen unter: www.avm.de/wlan-helden >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/kultur/was-laeuft-heute-no-mans-land-concrete-cowboy-phantastische-tierwesen-2
Esta semana destacamos a Idris Elba, quien llega a Netflix con Concrete Cowboys, además de otra opción de comedia en dicha plataforma. De Prime Video comentamos varios añadidos atractivos al catálogo. Con FilminLatino hay también otra buena alternativa mexicana y en HBO un par de interesantes documentales nuevos, con el inicio de la pandemia como contexto. Además recomendamos conocer Casa Caníbal. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On the latest episode of Conversations, writer/director Ricky Staub and the star of Concrete Cowboys, Caleb McLaughlin sit down with me to discuss this coming-of-age western urban drama.The film tells the story of a 15-year-old boy from Detroit who is sent to live with his estranged father in Philadelphia and learns about the local urban cowboys.
Liz Priestley recently made her film debut as Idris Elba's wife Amahle in "Concrete Cowboys". An accomplished stage performer, she has appeared in over twenty-five theatre productions, as an actor, vocalist, violinist, pianist, and dancer. Concrete Cowboy, Faithful Thanks DarrenKVO Voice Over https://darrenkvo.com Grady Restoration 952-472-1570 http://www.gradyrestoration.com NRD Landscape Design 952-212-2665 https://nrdlandscape.com Lost Lake Creamery lostlakecreamery.com The Hair Studio in Chaska 952-368-0900
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Enjoy they day to day stories from truck drivers from learning how to acquire your CDL to the many mistakes and day to day life lessons of the Industry
Enjoy they day to day stories from truck drivers from learning how to acquire your CDL to the many mistakes and day to day life lessons of the Industry
It's a Magnum P.I. Reunion! Tom Selleck Joins the Show!Thomas William "Tom" Selleck (born January 29, 1945) is an American actor and film producer. He is best known for his starring role as the private investigator Thomas Magnum in the television series Magnum, P.I. (1980 to 1988), based in Hawaii. He also plays Police Chief Jesse Stone in a series of made-for-TV movies based on Robert B. Parker novels. Since 2010, he has appeared as NYPD Police Commissioner Frank Reagan in the drama Blue Bloods on CBS-TV.Selleck has appeared in more than fifty film and television roles since his initial success with Magnum, P.I., including a co-starring role in the highest-grossing movie of 1987, Three Men and a Baby; Quigley Down Under; Mr. Baseball; and Lassiter, to name a few. Selleck has also appeared as Dr. Richard Burke on Friends, where he played the on-again, off-again love-interest of Monica Geller (Courteney Cox), and A.J. Cooper on Las Vegas.Early lifeSelleck was born in Detroit, Michigan, the son of Martha S. (née Jagger), a housewife, and Robert Dean Selleck (died 2001), who was an executive and real estate investor. His father was of English and distant German ancestry, and his mother was of English descent. Selleck's family moved to Sherman Oaks, California, during his childhood. Tom's siblings include brother Robert (born 1944), sister Martha (born 1953) and brother Daniel (born 1955). Selleck graduated from Grant High School, in 1962.Along with modeling, Selleck attended the University of Southern California on a basketball scholarship where he played for the USC Trojans men's basketball team. He is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity and a member of the Trojan Knights. While he majored in business administration, a drama coach suggested Selleck try acting. He then studied acting at the Beverly Hills Playhouse, under Milton Katselas.Selleck served as a soldier in the 160th Infantry Regiment of the California Army National Guard and his unit was activated for the Watts Riots in Los Angeles.CareerEarly work and Magnum P.I.Selleck's first TV appearance was as a college senior on The Dating Game in 1965, and again in 1967. Soon after, he appeared in commercials for products such as Pepsi-Cola.He began his career with bit parts in smaller movies, including Myra Breckinridge and The Seven Minutes. He also appeared in number of TV series, mini-series and TV movies. Selleck also had a recurring role in the 1970s as "too good to be true" private investigator Lance White in The Rockford Files. Lance was very trusting and always lucky, much to the annoyance of Jim Rockford, the show's star private eye played by James Garner. White would frequently say to Rockford, "Don't worry Jim, clues will turn up" and then a clue would just turn up, much to Rockford's consternation, for whom obtaining clues required hard work and hard knocks. Selleck's character was based on one played in Garner's earlier TV series Maverick (1957) by Wayde Preston in the episode "The Saga of Waco Williams".Selleck, an accessible but relatively untested actor, spent years receiving little interest from the entertainment industry. His big break came when he was cast in the lead role as Thomas Magnum in Magnum, P.I.. The producers would not release the actor for other projects, so Selleck had to pass on the equally enticing film project for the role of Indiana Jones in "Raiders of the Lost Ark", which then went to rising star Harrison Ford. The choice between the roles of Indiana Jones and Magnum actually haunted Selleck so much that before making the decision, he consulted his best friend on what to do. Together they came to the conclusion taking the high road and honoring the first contract with Universal Studios was the career-savvy direction. It turned out shooting of the pilot for Magnum was delayed for over six months by a writers' strike, which would have enabled him to complete "Raiders".FilmSelleck starred in the 1979 TV movie Concrete Cowboys with Jerry Reed. He starred in a number of film roles during and after Magnum; among the most notable were as an acrophobic police detective in Runaway; as a stand-in father in Three Men and a Baby; and as an American 19th century sharpshooter in the Australian western Quigley Down Under – a role and film that he considers one of his best. His other films include Three Men and a Little Lady; High Road to China; Lassiter; Coma; Her Alibi; An Innocent Man; Folks!; Christopher Columbus: The Discovery; Mr. Baseball; In & Out and The Love Letter.Selleck is an avid outdoorsman, and a marksman and knowledgeable firearms collector. These interests led him to leading-man cowboy roles in Western films, starting with his role as cowboy and frontier marshal Orrin Sackett in the 1979 film The Sacketts, opposite Sam Elliott, Jeff Osterhage, and Western legendsGlenn Ford and Ben Johnson. He followed The Sacketts with The Shadow Riders in 1982, then portraying a cat burglar in 1930s London in Lassiter in 1984.Quigley Down Under is probably one of his best known Western films, however he also won a "Western Heritage Award" for his 1997 role in Last Stand at Sabre River. His last two cowboy roles to date were in the 2001 TNT movie Crossfire Trail (based on a Louis L'Amour novel of the same name), and the 2003 motion picture Monte Walsh.He most recently appeared in the film Killers, along with Katherine Heigl and Ashton Kutcher.TelevisionMagnum P.I.Selleck played the role of Thomas Magnum in 1980 after six failed TV pilots. Magnum was a former U.S. Navy Officer, a veteran of a special operations unit in the Vietnam War, who had resigned his commission with the Office of Naval Intelligence and become a private investigator living in Hawaii. The show would go on for eight seasons and 162 episodes until 1988, winning him an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series in 1984. Selleck was famous for his mustache, a Hawaiian-style aloha shirt, a Detroit Tigers baseball cap, and the Colt Model 1911A1 .45 ACP Caliber pistol his character carried. Magnum drove a Ferrari 308GTSi in the series. The model became so identified with the role that Ferrari fans now refer to the red-painted model as a "Magnum" Ferrari.Selleck has confirmed that he is the most popular choice by fans to play the role of Magnum in the rumoured upcoming Magnum P.I. movie.FriendsIn the late nineties, Selleck played the role of Richard Burke, Monica's boyfriend, at the end of the second season of the hugely successful TV series Friends. Richard was a divorced ophthalmologist who was a friend of Monica's parents, and at first the relationship was hidden from her parents. The relationship eventually ended over Richard's reluctance to commit to raising a family, though Selleck did make a few extra appearances in later shows.The CloserIn February 1998, Selleck accepted the lead role in a sitcom for CBS called The Closer. In it he played Jack McLaren, a legendary publicist heading up a brand new marketing firm. His costars included Ed Asner, David Krumholtz, and Penelope Ann Miller. Despite the high pedigree, and the expectations for his first series since Magnum, P. I., low ratings caused the show to be canceled after ten episodes.Jesse Stone seriesSince 2005, Selleck has starred in the role of transplanted lawman Jesse Stone in a series of made-for-TV movies based on Robert B. Parker's novels. To date, the series comprises eight films, with the most recent released on May 20, 2012. In addition to his portrayal of the films' protagonist, Selleck now also acts as producer for the series. The fifth film, Jesse Stone: Thin Ice, was not adapted from Parker's novels, but rather an original story by Selleck.Las VegasHe joined the cast of the NBC drama Las Vegas in the season-five premiere on September 28, 2007. He played A.J. Cooper, the new owner of the Montecito Casino. He replaced James Caanwho left the cast in the same episode. This was Selleck's first regular role on a drama show since he played Thomas Magnum on Magnum, P.I..Blue BloodsBlue Bloods is an American police procedural/drama series on CBS, filmed on location in New York City. Frank Reagan (Selleck) is the Police Commissioner; the series follows the Reagan family of police officers with the New York City Police Department. The show premiered on September 24, 2010.Other workSelleck has also appeared in a number of made-for-TV movies in recent years. In particular, he has sought to help bring back to popularity the western, often playing one of that genre's typical characters but thrust into a modern context.Selleck was offered the lead role of Mitch Buchannon in Baywatch, but turned down the role because he did not want to be seen as a sex symbol. The role eventually went to David Hasselhoff.Surprising many of his fans, Selleck unexpectedly played the role of General Dwight D. Eisenhower in A&E's 2004 made-for-TV movie Ike: Countdown to D-Day. The movie showed the planning, politics, and preparation for the 1944 Invasion of Normandy, and Selleck was critically lauded for playing a cool, calm Eisenhower.Selleck appeared in a recurring role on the acclaimed ABC drama Boston Legal as Ivan Tiggs—the troubled ex-husband of Shirley Schmidt (Candice Bergen)—and as novelist Robert B. Parker's character Jesse Stone in several CBS made-for-TV movies, earning a 2007 Emmy nomination for Jesse Stone: Sea Change.BroadwayIn 2001, Selleck played the lead role of Murray in a Broadway revival of Herb Gardner's comedic play A Thousand Clowns. It ran for only two months. Critics, though far from uniformly negative about Selleck's performance, generally compared it unfavorably to that of Jason Robards, Jr., who won awards in the 1960s for playing the character on the stage and in a movie version. (It remains the role with which Robards is most identified.) Playwright Gardner, however, actually preferred Selleck to Robards in the part, and even said that Selleck was the way he had always envisioned Murray.