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David Conover is the Owner of StudioConover. In this episode of Specified Growth Podcast, David talks about his background in design and how he found his way into the building materials industry. He also discusses the evolving technologies in graphic design and how they impact the industry, the importance of staying adaptable, and more. Don't miss this episode of Specified Growth Podcast! Please reach out if you have any feedback or questions. Enjoy! Twitter: @TatsuyaNakagawa Instagram: @tats_talks LinkedIn: Tatsuya Nakagawa YouTube: Tats Talks www.tatstalk.com www.castagra.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this exciting episode of StarPodLog, we discuss the content of Starlog magazine issues 9 & 10 from 1977, including discussions about Lynda Carter, Space: 1999, Logan's Run, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Space Academy, and more!Follow along with us by pulling out your copy of Starlog, or read it free online at: https://archive.org/details/starlog_magazine-009/page/n11/mode/2up ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Meet us at these upcoming conventions! Huntsville Comic & Pop Culture Expo: https://www.hsvexpo.com/ ICCC: https://iccollectorsconvention.com/ Methrotham Con: https://metrothamcon.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Cohost of the Starburst TV Zone Plus podcast, Paul Mount, reminiscences about the life and amazing career of Gerry Anderson. Check him out at: https://player.fm/series/tv-zone-plus-podcast --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Lynda Carter video that was mentioned in this episode: https://youtu.be/fHnBc8OcjyA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Author and podcaster Mark McCray of The Best Saturdays of Our Lives covers weekend Sci-Fi and cartoon programming for the '77-'78 season. Purchase his book and listen to his podcast at: https://tbsool.com/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bob Langer, administrator of the Starlog Magazine Facebook group, examines the Golden Age of Science Fiction on television. Join this awesome group at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/303578380105395/?ref=pages_group_cta -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Check out Anna's Magical Moments! https://www.annasmagicalmoments.com/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Glen Williams and Jason Wasulko, hosts of the Smuggler's Galaxy podcast, discuss the facts, anecdotes, and behind the scenes information about the Star Wars portfolio. Listen to their podcast at: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/smugglers-galaxy/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Author of War Eagles- The Unmaking of an Epic- An Alternate History for Classic Film Monsters, David Conover, gives us insight on the career of Ray Harryhausen, the father of Dynamation. Purchase his book at: https://www.amazon.com/WAR-EAGLES-Unmaking-Alternate-Monsters/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mythology, Science Fiction & Fantasy artist Scott Alan Evans reminiscences what it was like to hear about Ralph Bakshi's Lord of the Rings animated movie. Check out his work at: https://www.facebook.com/ScottAlanEvansArtAndWizardry/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Musicians Kevin Packard and Joey Cassata, along with Professor Scott Essman discuss the connections between Sci-Fi and Rock music acts such as David Bowie, KISS, and more. Check out Checkpoint Charley (and look for Kavura in The Balad of Han and Leia video) at: https://www.checkpointcharley.rocks/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Purchase Joey Cassata's book, Start With a Dream: A Drummer's Journey from Rock & Roll to T.V. to Broadway at: https://www.amazon.com/START-DREAM-Drummers-Journey-Broadway/dp/0578410303Topics:Star WarsKISSDavid BowieSpace AcademyThe Best Saturdays of Our LivesWonder WomanLynda CarterLogan's RunClose Encounters of the Third KindTags:Star WarsKISSDavid BowieSpace AcademyThe Best Saturdays of Our LivesWonder WomanLynda CarterLogan's RunClose Encounters of the Third KindMusic used with permission Checkpoint Charley.Publication date-Stardate 2021.03.18Join our YouTube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgE_kNBWqnvTPAQODKZA1UgFind us on FaceBookat https://www.facebook.com/groups/starpodlog/ and https://www.facebook.com/nayr.kavura.3Find us on Twitter and InstaGram@StarPodLogFind us on Reddit atu/StarPodTrekListen to us on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts!If you cannot see the audio controls, listen/download the audio file hereDownload (right click, save as)
We often think of evolution as a biological process that takes thousands or millions of years. But new research in the journal "Science" indicates that our commercial fishing practices are causing dramatic evolutionary changes in a number of fish species we have come to rely on. We talk with University of Oregon biology professor David Conover who pioneered this research.
My guest in this episode is the director and ecological activist behind the new film Behold the Earth – David Conover. It’s a music-filled documentary with some of the most beautiful footage the screen can manage. I was moved by the emptive power of the film’s imagery and music and I was inspired by the stories of ecological… Read more about Behold the Earth! a conversation with David G. Conover
David Conover producer of BEHOLD THE EARTH film. David was born and raised in a New England family with strong ties to the sea and a tradition of active storytelling. He founded the production company Compass Light almost thirty years ago and has delivered award-winning productions to clients and broadcasters including the Science Channel, PBS Nova, Nat Geo, and many others around the world.Gregory Wrightstone is a geologist with more than 35 years of experience researching and studying various aspects of the Earth's processes. He earned a bachelor's degree from Waynesburg University and a master's from West Virginia University, both in the field of geology. https://inconvenientfacts.xyzKelly McKinney, Moment of Truth: The Nature of Catastrophes and How to Prepare for ThemKelly has had a leadership role in every major disaster in New York City for more than fifteen years, from the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks to the present day. As Deputy Commissioner at the New York City Office of Emergency Management, he led the city’s response to Hurricane Sandy. He assembled a Task Force of hundreds, led by the FDNY and the National Guard, to knock on thousands of doors across the coastal areas devastated by the storm. He rebuilt the city’s disaster planning program, including the Coastal Storm Plan, about which the New York Post said “Planning makes perfect.”Dedication: Police Officer Amy Caprio, Baltimore County Police Department, Maryland, End of Watch Monday, May 21, 2018
David Conover producer of BEHOLD THE EARTH film. David was born and raised in a New England family with strong ties to the sea and a tradition of active storytelling. He founded the production company Compass Light almost thirty years ago and has delivered award-winning productions to clients and broadcasters including the Science Channel, PBS Nova, Nat Geo, and many others around the world. Gregory Wrightstone is a geologist with more than 35 years of experience researching and studying various aspects of the Earth's processes. He earned a bachelor's degree from Waynesburg University and a master's from West Virginia University, both in the field of geology. https://inconvenientfacts.xyz Kelly McKinney, Moment of Truth: The Nature of Catastrophes and How to Prepare for Them Kelly has had a leadership role in every major disaster in New York City for more than fifteen years, from the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks to the present day. As Deputy Commissioner at the New York City Office of Emergency Management, he led the city’s response to Hurricane Sandy. He assembled a Task Force of hundreds, led by the FDNY and the National Guard, to knock on thousands of doors across the coastal areas devastated by the storm. He rebuilt the city’s disaster planning program, including the Coastal Storm Plan, about which the New York Post said “Planning makes perfect.” Dedication: Police Officer Amy Caprio, Baltimore County Police Department, Maryland, End of Watch Monday, May 21, 2018
David Conover producer of BEHOLD THE EARTH film. David was born and raised in a New England family with strong ties to the sea and a tradition of active storytelling. He founded the production company Compass Light almost thirty years ago and has delivered award-winning productions to clients and broadcasters including the Science Channel, PBS Nova, Nat Geo, and many others around the world.Gregory Wrightstone is a geologist with more than 35 years of experience researching and studying various aspects of the Earth's processes. He earned a bachelor's degree from Waynesburg University and a master's from West Virginia University, both in the field of geology. https://inconvenientfacts.xyzKelly McKinney, Moment of Truth: The Nature of Catastrophes and How to Prepare for ThemKelly has had a leadership role in every major disaster in New York City for more than fifteen years, from the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks to the present day. As Deputy Commissioner at the New York City Office of Emergency Management, he led the city’s response to Hurricane Sandy. He assembled a Task Force of hundreds, led by the FDNY and the National Guard, to knock on thousands of doors across the coastal areas devastated by the storm. He rebuilt the city’s disaster planning program, including the Coastal Storm Plan, about which the New York Post said “Planning makes perfect.” Dedication: Police Officer Amy Caprio, Baltimore County Police Department, Maryland, End of Watch Monday, May 21, 2018
David Conover producer of BEHOLD THE EARTH film. David was born and raised in a New England family with strong ties to the sea and a tradition of active storytelling. He founded the production company Compass Light almost thirty years ago and has delivered award-winning productions to clients and broadcasters including the Science Channel, PBS Nova, Nat Geo, and many others around the world.Gregory Wrightstone is a geologist with more than 35 years of experience researching and studying various aspects of the Earth's processes. He earned a bachelor's degree from Waynesburg University and a master's from West Virginia University, both in the field of geology. https://inconvenientfacts.xyzKelly McKinney, Moment of Truth: The Nature of Catastrophes and How to Prepare for ThemKelly has had a leadership role in every major disaster in New York City for more than fifteen years, from the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks to the present day. As Deputy Commissioner at the New York City Office of Emergency Management, he led the city’s response to Hurricane Sandy. He assembled a Task Force of hundreds, led by the FDNY and the National Guard, to knock on thousands of doors across the coastal areas devastated by the storm. He rebuilt the city’s disaster planning program, including the Coastal Storm Plan, about which the New York Post said “Planning makes perfect.”Dedication: Police Officer Amy Caprio, Baltimore County Police Department, Maryland, End of Watch Monday, May 21, 2018
The Real Estate Guys Radio Show - Real Estate Investing Education for Effective Action
Special guests include bond market expert Steven McDonald and dividend investing guru and author Mark Lichtenfield from The Oxford Club; and David Conover, President of Wealth Management at Everbank. Yes, bonds. stocks and banking on a real estate show. But for good reason! We’ve been talking forever about the connection between the bond market and the mortgage market - and the powerful influence the bond market has on interest rates and overall availability of capital. And not just for real estate investors, but job creators (it's better when tenants have jobs) and consumers (businesses do better when people buy stuff). So even though he’s not a real estate guy, we really bonded with Steve (sorry, we couldn't help ourselves). Mark talks about the important of investing for income. Of course, he means stocks that pay dividends, but we like the idea. Buy an equity that cash flows. Great concept! That way if inflation goes up, so does your asset value, and if not, well then you just cash flow, flow, flow your boat merrily down the stream. What about David? Well, banks are basically warehouses where real estate investors store their extra dollars, including the float on their cash flow. And it’s a big concern when the Fed is diluting the value of those dollars, so what’s an investor to do? After all, you can’t deploy all your cash all the time, or you might wake up one day with a major liquidity problem. David tells us how you can dump dollars, still be liquid and have FDIC insurance. More, we learn how a banking executive looks at the current market and what he thinks the future holds. So listen in on the conversation as we talk bonds, dividends and wealth management with Steve McDonald and David Conover. The Real Estate Guys™ radio show provides real estate investing news, education, training and resources to help real estate investors succeed. Learn more and subscribe to the free newsletter at www.realestateguysradio.comLearn more and subscribe to the free newsletter at www.realestateguysradio.com