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In Episode 68 of the I'M PEAKING Podcast, we sat down with the one and only Daniel Griffith (aka GRYFFIN) and kicked things off by talking about the gateway artists that first got us into EDM. Things got emotional fast when he opened up about the backstory behind “Nobody Compares To You” (yes, this man actually teared up
This week we are having a timely conversation on voting and voting systems with Daniel Griffith, Senior Director of Policy with Secure Democracy USA. As the name implies, Secure Democracy USA works to protect voting rights and oppose efforts to suppress votes. It's important work, but the most important work right now is to reassure voters that their vote matters and that your vote will count. There is a lot of noise surrounding the election to discourage voters, and Texans of faith and Texas faith leaders can play a key role in cutting through the noise and encouraging our communities to take our civic responsibility seriously. Find out more about the work of Secure Democracy USA and the Secure Democracy Foundation and their resources at www.securedemocracyusa.org and securedemocracyfoundation.org - - - Texas Impact equips people of faith and conscience with information, opportunities, and outreach tools to educate their communities and engage with lawmakers on pressing public policy issues. Find out more at texasimpact.org
The themes of Catholic social teaching are principles we should certainly strive for in our care for others. In this Practicing Catholic Classic, we revisit a conversation between host Patrick Conley and Fr. Daniel Griffith about teaching on “rights and responsibilities” - that is, the right to basic human needs and the responsibilities to care for those who are lacking these things. In a culture of abundance, how do we connect with those not in our immediate sphere who go without even the basics? What is this social teaching truly calling us to? Learn more about Catholic Social Teaching through the Center for Catholic Social Thought based in the Church of the Assumption in Saint Paul. Like what you're hearing? Leave us a review, subscribe, and follow us on social media @practicingcatholicshow! Direct social media links: Instagram Facebook YouTube
In this episode, Daniel Griffith and Rupert Dunn discuss the inspiration of peasant baking and wilding and the impact both of these paradigms have on their lives. They explore Rupert's background and journey, including his move to Lithuania with his family. The conversation delves into the tension between wild and agricultural food production and the importance of the alchemy and transformation, the basis of relationship and food. Daniel and Rupert also discuss the heart of the harvest and the difference between being and doing. They explore the impact of property rights on food production; the relationship between transformation and time, emphasizing the need for a holistic understanding of the world; the negative effects of maximizing production and the importance of how food is produced; and the nuances of nutrient density in meat, highlighting the impact of stress and biodiversity.The conversation also touches on the occupation of consumerist values and the desire for freedom and choice. The difference between independence and interdependence. It concludes with the need to de-mechanize our understanding of food production and the importance of intentionality through the metaphor of the washing machine.Rupert is available to support farmers, individuals and organizations with advice, mentoring and support with sourcing, growing, milling and baking with heritage grains as well as the design for regenerative cultures for organizations. He can be contacted at panisvita@protonmail.com where you can also pre-register for a copy of the 'Peasant Bakery Toolkit'. TakeawaysPeasant baking can inspire a simpler, more connected way of life.The alchemy and transformation of food is a meaningful and important process.The tension between wild and agricultural food production can be explored and understood.The heart of the harvest involves a deep connection to the land and the process of growing and producing food.The impact of property rights on food production should be considered and understood. Transformation requires time and a holistic understanding of the world.Maximizing production can have negative effects on nutrient density and health.The way food is produced impacts its nutrient density and bioavailability.There is a need for a shift in values and a reconnection with traditional livelihoods.Consumerist values and the pursuit of freedom and choice can be limiting.A nuanced understanding of food production and intentional decision-making is crucial. We need to change the way we live and approach the world around us.Understanding the nuance and complexity of nature is crucial.Language plays a significant role in shaping our perception of the world.Living in utopia requires a shift in mindset and embracing interdependency.Daniel's Website: www.danielfirthgriffith.comDenuding the Illusion: danielfirthgriffith.substack.com
In this episode we interviewed Daniel Griffith of the Robinia Institute. In today's climate, regenerative agriculture is a popular phrase being used in the farming and health industries, as well as marketing campaigns. Daniel unpacks what the label “regenerative agriculture” means and why the conversation and practices surrounding this trendy label might need to be reframed. He posits that regenerative agriculture does not actually get to the root cause of our problems since it simply continues the cycle of mechanization and reductionism. As Daniel so beautifully says: “First we need to heal the soul before healing the soil.” Tune in for a philosophical conversation about the land, our connection to it, agriculture, community, and the hope for a better future. Allan Savory calls Daniel the “poet laureate of holistic management,” and he did a fantastic job of painting a vivid picture of the landscape with his words. Resources Mentioned: Kiss the Ground Documentary Jill Winger: The Prairie Homestead Will Harris: White Oak Pastures Dan Kittredge: The Bionutrient Institute Bionutrient Food Association Books Mentioned: Nourishment by Fred Provenza Podcasts Mentioned: WAPF Interview with Daniel Griffith Homegrown Education interview with Daniel Griffith Connect with Daniel Griffith: @daniel.firth.griffith Robinia Institute Daniel Firth Griffith
What do guests say when the mic is turned off? What additional insights do they offer? This behind-the-scenes bonus episode features guests from full-length episodes published earlier this year. We hear from: Carrie Bennett, Kristen Files, Kate Kavanaugh, Dr. Tom Cowan, and Daniel Griffith. We cover the topics of electron depletion, muscle testing, cooking at home, dealing with hard truths, and an extreme approach to healing. For more resources, visit our website: westonaprice.org And check out our guest's websites: Carrie Bennett – carriebwellness.com Kristen Files – forestcreekwellness.com Kate Kavanaugh – groundworkcollective.com Dr. Tom Cowan – drtomcowan.com Daniel Griffith – danielfirthgriffith.com Want to hear more? Check out the full-length episodes with each guest on our podcast page: westonaprice.org/podcast
Is Regenerative Agriculture truly better than Industrialized Agriculture? That is one of the many topics that I covered with Daniel Griffith. Daniel is an author, farmer, father, husband, and an avid lover of the wilderness. Daniel offers a completely new and unique perspective in the regenerative agricultural space - one that is simultaneously loved and disliked by many. Follow Daniel down below. From his IG link you can get to his books, substack, and other accounts. https://www.instagram.com/daniel.firth.griffith/
Is Regenerative Agriculture truly better than Industrialized Agriculture? That is one of the many topics that I covered with Daniel Griffith. Daniel is an author, farmer, father, husband, and an avid lover of the wilderness. Daniel offers a completely new and unique perspective in the regenerative agricultural space - one that is simultaneously loved and disliked by many. Follow Daniel down below. From his IG link you can get to his books, substack, and other accounts. https://www.instagram.com/daniel.firth.griffith/
Regenerative agriculture has been hailed as the solution for restoring the health of the soil...and the entire planet. But this label--"regenerative agriculture"--is limited in its scope. A new paradigm may be needed for true healing to occur. Daniel Griffith, author, co-manager of Timshel Wildland and President of the Robinia Institute, today calls us to consider a shift in how we perceive our relationship to the land and to ourselves. He reminds us that we ARE the earth and the soil, in many respects, and that we need to heal in ways we may not have previously understood. Returning to our roots may lead us down a new path, that has no label. He reframes the conversation about farming and healing in today's discussion. Daniel also shares insights about his own health story and how he went from physically broken to restoring his natural balance and renewing his health. Visit Daniel's website: danielfirthgriffith.com Find your local WAPF chapter leader (and real food near you) Check out our sponsors: Offally Good Cooking's Liver Lover Challenge and Optimal Carnivore
In this episode, Joey and I sat down with Daniel Griffith of Commons Provisions. Daniel eloquently paints the grave challenge ranchers face when selling under various grocery store labels. As an advocate for local food, Daniel outlines the issues with the structures in place within our society. Tune in to hear the intricate nuance of America's meat industry to find out why local food trumps certified regenerative meat every day.Podcast mentioned: Kellogg, Bill Gates, and Rockefeller—how extreme ideology shaped America's most quintessential foods with James ConnollyFind Commons ProvisionsInstagram // @commonsprovisionsWebsite // https://eatcommons.com/Find HomegrownInstagram // @homegrown_education, @lizhaselmayer, @joeyhaselmayerWebsite // homegrowneducation.orgNatural Home Goods // Haselmayer Goods
The homie Daniel Griffith is on the land for this ep. We talk regen ag of course, but it goes deeper than that. He gets into questioning how sustainable is your practice without inputs or contributing to the degeneration of our world and in turn, us. It was a veritable call to arms to take the macro of all macro views of the movement towards regenerative life. ORGANIFI GIVEAWAY Keep those reviews coming in! Please drop a dope review and include your IG/Twitter handle and we'll get together for some Organifi even faster moving forward. Connect with Daniel: Website: robiniainstitute.com - wildtimshel.com - eatcommons.com Instagram: @robiniainstitute - @timshelwildland - @commonsprovisions Show Notes: "Wild Like Flowers" -Daniel Griffith "Dark Cloud Country" -Daniel Griffith "Ishmael" - Daniel Quinn "The Story of B" -Daniel Quinn "My Ishmael" -Daniel Quinn "The Power of the Powerless" -Vaclav Havel LocalFats.com "The Unlikely Peace at Cuchumaquic" -Martin Prechtel Sponsors: Ra Optics Better sleep, more melatonin, blue blocking… These guys and Matt Maruka are the best around when it comes to blue blocking glasses that look sharp. Head to RaOptics.com and use code “KKP” at checkout for 10% off. HVMN - Ketone IQ This is legit jetfuel for your brain. Whether you're fat adapted or not, this will work. Get 20% off by heading to hvmn.com/kkp discount is automatically applied at checkout. Cured Nutrition has a wide variety of stellar, naturally sourced, products. They're chock full of adaptogens and cannabinoids to optimize your meatsuit. You can get 20% off by heading over to www.curednutrition.com/KKP using code “KKP” Lucy Go to lucy.co and use codeword “KKP” at Checkout to get 20% off the best nicotine gum in the game, or check out their lozenge. To Work With Kyle Kingsbury Podcast Connect with Kyle: Fit For Service Academy App: Fit For Service App Instagram: @livingwiththekingsburys - @gardenersofeden.earth Odysee: odysee.com/@KyleKingsburypod Youtube: Kyle Kingbury Podcast Kyles website: www.kingsbu.com - Gardeners of Eden site Like and subscribe to the podcast anywhere you can find podcasts. Leave a 5-star review and let me know what resonates or doesn't.
Daniel Griffith scored 24 points and hit some key free throws down the stretch to lead Saint Mary Caholic to a 75-70 win over Auburndale Saturday afternoon. With the win the Zephyrs are headed to Madison and the Division 4 State Tournament. Tony Giordana had the call.
What if consciousness is a regenerative act? Like no-till drills and animal impact and holistic grazing systems ... rewilding our consciousness. Follow along with Season 2, Dark Cloud Country by picking up a copy of the book! Go to https://robiniainstitute.com/dark and use the coupon code "denusion" to get 50% off your order and a FREE and SIGNED copy of Wild Like Flowers! This gives you the book at cost, a blessing, we hope.Helpful links:Mary's website: https://www.maryreynoldsthompson.comPre-Order Dark Cloud Country: https://robiniainstitute.com/darkThe Pelo Network: community.robiniainstitute.comAbout Robinia: https://robiniainstitute.com
We are thrilled to be releasing Season 2 of Denusion with you all! We pray this season will mean as much to you as it does to us. Follow along with Season 2, Dark Cloud Country by picking up a copy of the book! Go to https://robiniainstitute.com/dark and use the coupon code "denusion" to get 50% off your order and a FREE and SIGNED copy of Wild Like Flowers! This gives you the book at cost, a blessing, we hope.Helpful links:Pre-Order Dark Cloud Country: https://robiniainstitute.com/darkThe Pelo Network: community.robiniainstitute.comAbout Robinia: https://robiniainstitute.com
Documentary filmmaker Daniel Griffith joins the podcast to discuss his extras on the IMPRINT Blu-ray release of "Directing Roland Joffe (1984-92)." These four films were released in less than a decade and represent an amazingly creative output in a short amount of time. The films are "The Killing Fields" (1984), "The Mission" (1986), "Fat Man and Little Boy" (1988), and "City of Joy" (1992). Daniel Griffith's 90-minute documentary titled "Prisoners of Our Own History" is an intimate conversation with Roland Joffe discussing the themes and issues of each of these films. The extras alone make this release an important addition to your collection for fans of Roland Joffe and his films.We also talk about Daniel Griffith's two-hour documentary for the IMPRINT Blu-ray release in September of "The Beast" (1988), directed by Kevin Reynolds (Fandango, Water World). A somewhat forgotten film of the 80s about a Russian tank crew fighting in Afghanistan, the film has more resonance today than most people may realize.Purchase from IMPRINTDirected by Roland Joffe Blu-rayThe Beast Blu-rayBallyhoo Motion Pictures website Warner Archive & Warner Bros Catalog GroupThe Extras Facebook pageThe Extras Twitter Otaku Media produces podcasts, behind-the-scenes extras, and media that connect creatives with their fans and businesses with their consumers. Contact us today to see how we can work together to achieve your goals. www.otakumedia.tv
On this episode, we talk to our friend and previous podcast guest Daniel Griffith, a farmer, father, author, poet, and food systems visionary. We wanted to talk to Daniel again to share his experience applying for the USDA's Climate-Smart Commodity Program grant, and ultimately being denied. We discuss the problems of titanic multinational agribusiness corporations that were granted funding, and we talk about the importance of grass-roots small-scale organizations defining regenerative agriculture in local contexts. We talk about how the solutions to our agricultural woes will not come from the top — that small, human-scale farms hold the key to a healthy food system. We discuss the problems of carbon fundamentalism in our understanding of food system transformation, the precarities of our current system, and the importance of self-determination, diversity, equity, and locality moving foreword. Additionally, we talk about the problems that small-scale farmers face and how the system sets them up for failure. We also discuss Commons Provisions, a step in Daniel's greater vision towards a food system where people can access hyper-local meats from small-scale regenerative farmers without over-extending the land and the farmers themselves. Pre-order Daniel's new book, Dark Cloud Country, and support the Kickstarter Campaign to publish it by clicking here, and buy his book Wild Like Flowers. Follow Daniel on Instagram here and his farm here. Editing: Jake Marquez Music: “Broken Together” by Sofa Surfers ft. Mani Obeya
Daniel Griffith is such an incredible resource that I am so grateful for having in my/our circle. He comes through big on his origin story and intro to regenerative agriculture. There's so much more and depth synergy to the regenerative space than most of us, including me, know. He gives us the good, bad and ugly about the current paradigm. While it is a positive trend, there is work to do. Let's get after it yall! Connect with Daniel: Website: robiniainstitute.com - wildtimshel.com - eatcommons.com Instagram: @robiniainstitute - @timshelwildland - @commonsprovisions Show Notes: Allan Savory TED Talk - How to Green the World's Deserts… "Wild Like Flowers" -Daniel Griffith Regenerative source for meat in the Mid-Atlantic - eatcommons.com "Ishmael" - Daniel Quinn "The Sand County Almanac" Aldo Leopold "Holistic Management" - Jody Butterfield/Allan Savory Sponsors: Desnuda Organic Tequila Sometimes being fully optimized entails cutting loose with some close homies. We have just the sponsor for that occasion. Head over to www.desnudatequila.com for the tippy toppest shelf tequila in the game. Use Code “KKP” for 15% off your first order! HVMN - Ketone IQ This is legit jetfuel for your brain. Whether you're fat adapted or not, this will work. Get 10% off by heading to https://hvmn.com and use code “KKP” at checkout. Bioptimizers To get the 'Magnesium Breakthrough‘ deal exclusively for fans of the podcast, click the link below and use code word “KINGSBU10” for an additional 10% off. magbreakthrough.com/kingsbu Aura offers all-in-one digital safety for your entire household. Identity theft, fraud, and malware are just some of their offerings. Go to https://aura.com/kyle for 14 days free and 40% off your plan. To Work With Kyle Kingsbury Podcast Connect with Kyle: Fit For Service Academy App: Fit For Service Academy Instagram: @livingwiththekingsburys Odysee: odysee.com/@KyleKingsburypod Youtube: Kyle Kingbury Podcast Kyles website: www.kingsbu.com Zion Node: https://getzion.com/ > Enter PubKey >PubKey: YXykqSCaSTZNMy2pZI2o6RNIN0YDtHgvarhy18dFOU25_asVcBSiu691v4zM6bkLDHtzQB2PJC4AJA7BF19HVWUi7fmQ Like and subscribe to the podcast anywhere you can find podcasts. Leave a 5-star review and let me know what resonates or doesn't.
July 1, 2022 ~ Daniel Griffith, Senior Director of Policy for Secure Democracy, talk with Kevin and Tom about the report on how current threats on voting hurt rural Americans.
Have you identified and named your ideal customer avatar? Do you talk about it with your team? I'm with Daniel Griffith at the 2022 elite invitational. Listen as he breaks down finding the ideal customers and the importance of team culture. He even uses his employee testimonials in job postings (there's an idea). Daniel Griffith, https://wallysprecisionauto.com/ (Wally's Precision Auto Care), Las Vegas, NV Key Talking Points Finding, identifying, and connecting with the ideal customer and naming them (Jennifer and Clara)- what books are they reading? Who are they following on social media? What are their expectations? Build out each phase of the customer experience process, and look at the highs and lows What parts of the process are easy and what parts are hard? Simplify that down as much as possible If something's not working, change it. It's that simple Hiring new employees- asked his current employees what they like about their job, then used their words on the job descriptions “Culture eats strategies for breakfast.” The average tenure of his current team is over 12 years Connect with the Podcast: https://aftermarketradionetwork.com/ (Aftermarket Radio Network) http://youtube.com/carmcapriotto (Subscribe on YouTube) https://remarkableresults.biz/episodes (Visit us on the Web) https://www.facebook.com/RemarkableResultsPodcast (Follow on Facebook) https://remarkableresults.biz/insider/ (Become an Insider) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/carm (Buy me a coffee) https://remarkableresults.biz/books/ (Important Books) Check out today's partners: Set your sights on Las Vegas in 2022. Mark your calendar now … November 1-3, 2022, https://www.aapexshow.com/ (AAPEX) - Now more than ever. And don't miss the next free AAPEX webinar. Register now at http://AAPEXSHOW.COM/WEBINAR (AAPEXSHOW.COM/WEBINAR). More Time. More Profit. Transform your shop at https://getshopware.com/carm (getshopware.com/carm) http://aftermarketradionetwork.com () https://remarkableresultsradio.captivate.fm/listen ()
There is a lot to unpack on the topic of the food scale crisis we are experiencing today. Daniel of Timshel Wildland and I are talking about why it's happening and what we can do as homesteaders to help our communities while also sustaining ourselves. Please leave us a review and share this episode with a friend. Connect with Daniel @timshelwildland@commonsprovisions https://eatcommons.com/
We've been exploring some themes of Catholic social teaching here on Practicing Catholic, as they're principles we should certainly strive for in our care for others. This weekend we're chatting about the teaching on “rights and responsibilities” - that is, the right to basic human needs and the responsibilities to care for those who are lacking these things. In a culture of abundance, how do we connect with those not in our immediate sphere (like those suffering in Ukraine) who go without even the basics? What is this social teaching truly calling us to? Fr. Daniel Griffith, Pastor at Our Lady of Lourdes, and soon the Basilica, is joining us to share more.
On this episode of “Death in The Garden” we share our interview with our friend Daniel Griffith, steward of Timshel Wildland, a Savory Hub doing the most incredible work we've ever seen, and author of Wild Like Flowers. We had the pleasure of going to his “farm” in Virginia in April of 2021 to film an incredibly enriching calf-donation that Daniel orchestrated, which you can watch here. Our minds were blown the entire time by the depth of thoughtfulness of the regeneration efforts on the wildland, which we'll show in much more detail in the film. For now, please enjoy this interview where we talk about resilience, abundance, letting go of control, and seeing ourselves within ecosystems, rather than viewing ourselves as above them. For more information about Daniel, check out his Instagram. For more information about the wildland itself, check out their Instagram and website. Please, if you enjoy the podcast and want to support the film, consider joining our Patreon community or subscribing to our Substack. If you can't support financially, a rating, review, or share of the podcast goes a long way! Editing: Parker Burningham and Jake Marquez Music: “Nothing, Nothing” by Kim Churchill
In this episode of The Wildland Podcast, Daniel discusses the role of death as an emergent force within the regenerative movement, via the retelling of a story delivered Spring, 2021. All of this and more on this episode of the Wildland Podcast!
"We are regenerating our relationship to nature, within nature, so that we can then regenerate our soils, sequester carbon, increase bio-diversity, nourish through nutrient-rich foods, co-create reciprocity, and heal our communities." - Daniel Griffith From tech startups to holistically-managed farms to acclaimed books, Daniel strives to foster connection and community via the shared power of language–of story. This was such a powerful conversation with our special guest Daniel. Don't miss out on the visuals. Join The EAT Community and get access to it ALL!
The History and Legacy of “Mystery Science Theater 3000” is over, but before the podcast wraps, we're talking to people with a connection to the beloved series. This week, your wonky yet affable host welcomes the master of MST3K bonus features: Daniel Griffith, storyteller and founder of Ballyhoo Motion Pictures! (Basically, if you learned anything over the past three years, I learned it from him.) Together we discuss the process and fine art of crafting supplements and some of the great work Ballyhoo has been doing outside of MST3K. Plus, lots of love for "Deathstalker III". This Week's Recommendation(s): “Giant" (1956)https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-coolness-chronicles/id1431611476 https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-coolness-chronicles?refid=stpr https://open.spotify.com/show/0sONU9Bdsq35PwO8mE3jVT http://www.buzzsprout.com/200242Twitter: @coolnesspodryan, Instagram: @thecoolnesschronicles, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coolnesspodryan The clips featured in this podcast were for critical review and parody, which are protected under the Fair Use laws of the United States Copyright Act of 1976. All rights are reserved and acknowledged.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/coolnesschronicles)
Our guest today is Daniel Griffith from Timshel Wildland, and author of both Boone: and Unfinished Portrait, and his most recent book Wild Like Flowers: The Restoration of Relationship through Regeneration. Together we have a fantastic conversation about his origins in agriculture, what it means to re-wild, his book Wild Like Flowers, and much much more.Show Notes:http://intellectualagrarian.com/wildlikeflowershttp://danielfirthgriffith.com/
Daniel Griffith drawing on life in his Wildland the acclaimed author and poet, emergent conservationist, and Savory Institute Hub Leader, Educator, and Consultant provides a poetic portrait of the powers, magic, and rich abundance harvested by learning the language of connection and the restorative powers of Relationship.
This episode features an interview with Daniel Griffith of Timshel Wildland. We discuss his journey to holistic management and the happenings on Timshel Wildland. Then we dive into his forthcoming book Wild Like Flowers.⠀
In this episode, you will learn more about your host—Daniel Griffith of Timshel Permaculture and the Robinia Institute. We learn about Daniel's journey through intense illness and disease to find a more abundant and healthy life within the Regenerative Movement. Learn more @ https://earth2earthlings.com
This is our 2nd special segment of REal Life at Level 10 called "Level 10 Conversations." I sat down with Daniel Griffith, Owner of Wally's Precision Auto Care here in Las Vegas, NV! We discussed what's going on in his business during these times, challenges we are facing, changes being implemented, and much more! Check it out!
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On this week's radio show we look back in detail at the weekend's win over Reading, hear from the fans of both clubs post-match and listen to what Thomas Frank had to say about Brentford's fifth win in six matches. We also look ahead to Wednesday night's trip to Ewood Park, where the Bees take on Blackburn Rovers and look to continue the recent superb away record – we speak to Rovers fan Daniel Griffith to get the low down… Plus… Henrik Dalsgaard's contract, Billy Manuel at The Globe this Saturday, the new Harry Curtis book, and the red button effect.
Here is the super spectacular 70th episode of the most fun horror podcast under the MULTI-MEDIA MEN banner called ‘My Bloody Podcast‘, where the show is related to all things HORROR! Here on this new episode, hosts Bryan Kluger from Boomstick Comics and High Def Digest and Preston Barta of Fresh Fiction and the Denton Record-Chronicle talk about everything we love about horror movies, tv shows, and horror-themed music. And… WE ARE ON SPOTIFY NOW. Our Feature Presentation this week is all about the 1981 film ‘AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON‘. In our seventieth episode, the two of us talk about up-to-date horror news, films, soundtrack, and more. It was a lot of fun. Our Bloody Question this week was: “If you could insert any werewolf into a movie of your choice, which werewolf and movie would you choose?” Head over to Reddit to read our listener's responses. The Bloody Recommendations this week were: From Beyond the Grave Wolfen Our big topic, of course, is the 1981 film ‘AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON‘ as Preston and Bryan discuss what makes it work and not work. It was so much fun. This episode is guaranteed to thrill you, chill you, and fulfill you. The Arrow Video Blu-ray release: One of the greatest directors of the 1980s, John Landis (The Blues Brothers, Trading Places), expertly combines macabre horror with dark humor in the lycanthropic classic, An American Werewolf in London. American tourists David (David Naughton) and Jack (Griffin Dunne) are savaged by an unidentified vicious animal whilst hiking on the Yorkshire Moors. David awakes in a London hospital to find his friend dead and his life in disarray. Retiring to the home of a beautiful nurse (Jenny Agutter, Walkabout) to recuperate, he soon experiences disturbing changes to his mind and body, undergoing a full-moon transformation that will unleash terror on the streets of the capital… An American Werewolf in London had audiences howling with laughter and recoiling in terror upon its cinema release. Landis' film has gone on to become one of the most important horror films of its decade, rightly lauded for its masterful set-pieces, uniquely unsettling atmosphere and Rick Bakers' truly ground-breaking, Oscar-winning special makeup effects. Now restored in 4K, and presented with an abundance of extra features, this big beast of horror can be devoured as never before… LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS • New 2018 4K restoration from the original camera negative supervised by John Landis • High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation • Original uncompressed 1.0 mono and optional 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio • Optional subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing • New audio commentary by Beware the Moon filmmaker Paul Davis • Audio Commentary by Actors David Naughton and Griffin Dunne • Mark of The Beast: The Legacy of the Universal Werewolf, newly produced, a feature-length documentary by filmmaker Daniel Griffith, featuring interviews with John Landis, David Naughton, Joe Dante and more • An American Filmmaker in London, a newly filmed interview with John Landis in which he reflects on his time working in Britain and British cinema • I Think He's a Jew: The Werewolf's Secret, a new video essay by filmmaker Jon Spira (Elstree 1976) about how Landis' film explores Jewish identity • The Werewolf's Call, Corin Hardy, director of The Nun, chats with writer Simon Ward about their formative experiences with Landis' film. • Wares of the Wolf, new featurette in which SFX artist Dan Martin and Tim Lawes of The Prop Store look at some of the original costumes and special effects artifacts from the film • Beware the Moon, Paul Davis' acclaimed, feature-length exploration of Landis' film which boasts extensive cast and crew interviews • Making An American Werewolf in London, a short archival featurette on the film's production • An Interview with John Landis, a lengthy archival interview with the director about the f...
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On Episode 54 of You, Me, Empathy, Daniel Griffith shares his experience growing up in the foster care system, the lessons he’s learned in suffering, and the human connections that have saved his life. Read the full show notes here. Thanks for listening, and thanks for empathizing with us! Subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Google, and make sure to leave a rating and review! Support You, Me, Empathy on Patreon. Follow You, Me, Empathy on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Buy yourself a joyful You, Me, Empathy t-shirt, mug, or tote!
It's a special crossover event, as we welcome two of the co-hosts from Clint's other podcast, Let Us Be Your Dads: Brandon Davidson and Daniel Griffith. We're here to talk about Hulk Hogan as a father, a celebrity, a lover, a politician, a spokesman, and combinations of the five. And when you're done, go check out Jacob's guest appearance on Let Us Be Your Dads, episode 16. Donate to gofundme.com/MichaelVsCancer Follow us on Twitter @WGDPod Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/WGDPod Email us at WGDPod@gmail.com Check out Clint’s other podcast: “Let Us Be Your Dads” Check out our draft drawing video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tc-nYmghcYQ Check out our recommendations list: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1TVswqyZHn-FOOmDAKNFp9dr6sTw4rcrb4Igcs1hB0uQ/edit?usp=sharing Check out our Instagram page at instagram.com/WGDPod Theme music: “Find My Way” by Magnolia Brown “Old Bidness” music provided by Polyester Robot. Like and follow Polyester Robot on Facebook: Polyester Robot (Facebook) Recommendations music provided by Len Binning. Check out Len’s YouTube show “Len and Jim Take Over” (link) Follow Magnolia Brown on Facebook (facebook.com/MagnoliaBrownJams) and Reverb Nation (ReverbNation.com/MagnoliaBrownJams)
Bill talks to documentary filmmaker Daniel Griffith of Ballyhoo Motion Pictures. Griffith explains how his independently-made documentary on film producer K. Gordon Murray opened the door to an ongoing career producing DVD/Blu-Ray supplements (for companies like Synapse Films, VCI Entertainment and Shout Factory) and documentary features on subjects like John Carpenter’s DARK STAR, Florida filmmaker William Grefe, Charles Band’s Empire International Pictures, and teenagers making Super 8 genre movies in the 1970s. See Daniel Griffith's official website: http://www.ballyhoomotionpictures.com/
This week Seriously, Dan is joined by Lisa Dascoli of Talk of the Town, NY’s entertainment podcast. The topic? Christmas movies and TV shows, memories of mis-spent youth, and what is happening this Holiday Season in Atlanta. We are joined by Daniel Griffith of Ballyhoo Motion Pictures and the real life song-bird of justice, … Continue reading »
This week we discussed some of our favorite B movies with Daniel Griffith of Ballyhoo Motion Pictures!http://www.ballyhoomotionpictures.com/ Please check out his Kickstarter and show your support by pledging some cash! He's created an amazing documentary on the rise and fall of Empire Pictures. It's called Celluloid Wizards in the Video Wasteland. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ballyhoomotionpics/celluloid-wizards-in-the-video-wasteland Also, check out our sponsor! https://www.facebook.com/ElizabethWitherCosplay Check our her store: http://elizabethwither.storenvy.com/ Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/VitaminGeekPodcast Follow us on Twitter: @VitaminGeek Sounds and music provided by http://www.freesfx.co.uk
Phantom Troublemaker talks to Daniel Griffith of Ballyhoo Motion Pictures about his newest project, a documentary on Empire Pictures, the revolutionary movie studio that produced such genre classics as Re-Animator, Ghoulies, TerrorVision, Zone Troopers, and many more! On October 14th, Daniel launched a monstrous Kickstarter Campaign to complete the official feature documentary about the rise and fall of Empire Pictures. This exciting production, entitled Celluloid Wizards in the Video Wasteland: The Saga of Empire Pictures, follows the life of producer Charles Band (The Puppet Master series) leading up to the creation of the most ambitious B-movie studio of the 1980's. While other independent film companies were targeting the growing home video market, Band was releasing low-budget horror and fantasy features to drive-ins and multiplexes around the world. The thrilling saga of Empire Pictures will be told through the eyes of the innovative team of filmmakers and film professionals who worked together to reinvent and reinvigorate the independent film industry in the 1980s. Thus far, Daniel has interviewed more than 40 individuals to tell this epic story, including director Stuart Gordon (Re-Animator, Robot Jox), director/effect artist John Carl Buechler (Troll), editor/director Ted Nicolaou (TerrorVision), actress Barbara Crampton (Re-Animator), actor Richard Moll (Metalstorm, The Dungeonmaster), and director/producer Charles Band. He has also unearthed over 500 behind the scenes photographs, as well as 20 hours of rare archival video footage. Visit the official Empire Pictures website for more details! Daniel is inviting you to JOIN THE ADVENTURE and help bring this electrifying story to life. With this Kickstarter Campaign, he hopes to raise $25,000 to cover all the final production and post-production expenses. This includes filming additional interviews, digitally transferring rare 35mm film elements and trailers, covering any legal fees, and contracting award-winning illustrator Paul Shipper to create an original theatrical one-sheet campaign for the documentary. The funds will also be used to commission an original film score by renowned Empire Pictures composer Richard Band. Listen in as Phantom and Daniel discuss the impact that Empire had on their lives and taste in movies, as well as the process of creating documentaries and special features! Be sure to join the new Needless Things Podcast Facebook Group and get in on the conversation for this week’s episode! Let us know what you think! “Re-Animator Main Title” by Richard Band “Procrastibate” by LeSexoflex.com
John Carpenter Retrospective: Episode 01 - Dark Star (1974) "Bombed Out In Space With A Spaced Out Bomb!" Welcome to the first episode of The Liberal Dead's John Carpenter Retrospective Podcast Series! In this episode, Jeff (@Jeff_FOTD) and Kristy are joined by special guest Daniel Griffith to tackle Carpenter's 1974 debut classic, Dark Star. Griffith is extra-qualified for the job, as he is the director/producer of "Let There Be Light: The Odyssey of Dark Star," a full length feature documentary on the film... Discussion includes thoughts on the film, its history, and its place in the Director's career and popular culture. If streaming isn't your thing, you may Download the MP3 Directly here or Subscribe Via iTunes. Also, iTunes listeners: Please take a moment to leave us a rating/review, and we will share it on an upcoming podcast! If you are looking to pick up the film, you can help support the show by Purchasing or Renting the film from Amazon. And, as always, if you want to drop us a line to let us know what you think of this episode, or you just want to give us feedback on the podcast in general. please send an email topodcast (at) liberaldead (dot) com.