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Latest podcast episodes about david gorden

Kickin' It With KoolKard Show
Ep. 108. Cartoon Careers w/Cartoonist David Gorden

Kickin' It With KoolKard Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2022 80:03


Cartoon Artist David Gorden talks about art and creativity through the eyes and the mind of a cartoonist. David is a creator, writer, and sequential artist who specializes in the creation of intellectual properties. Born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri, he fell in love with art, particularly visual storytelling, at a young age. He began making his own comic strips and submitting them to the Post-Dispatch, at the age of 8. The Post very graciously turned David down; with the editor at the time sending him a rejection letter that encouraged him to continue to pursue his dream of becoming a cartoonist. David went on to become a professional graphic artist and cartoonist and was a founding member of legendary St. Louis art crews Air Assault and later Mach One. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/koolkard/support

K12ArtChat the Podcast
Episode 15 - David Gorden - Creating Diversity Through Character Development

K12ArtChat the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 51:53


The Creativity Department speaks with sequential artist and author David Gorden about the importance of asking "why" questions during the process of character development to avoid stereotypes, and the value of understanding the "rules of art" before you try to bend them.

Beneath The Surface
Beneath the Surface - Necessity of Chasity for Society

Beneath The Surface

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020


 What is chastity, is it possible, and how important is it for civilization?  Let's go beneath the surface with Paul Murano and his guest David Gorden!

Beneath The Surface
Beneath the Surface - Necessity of Chasity for Society

Beneath The Surface

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020


 What is chastity, is it possible, and how important is it for civilization?  Let's go beneath the surface with Paul Murano and his guest David Gorden!

Beneath The Surface
Beneath the Surface - Necessity of Chasity for Society

Beneath The Surface

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020


 What is chastity, is it possible, and how important is it for civilization?  Let's go beneath the surface with Paul Murano and his guest David Gorden!

Beneath The Surface
Beneath the Surface - Necessity of Chasity for Society

Beneath The Surface

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020


 What is chastity, is it possible, and how important is it for civilization?  Let's go beneath the surface with Paul Murano and his guest David Gorden!

Jittery Monkey Podcasting Network
Nerds United Episode 185: An Important Discussion at an Important Time

Jittery Monkey Podcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 0:01


For this special mid-week episode of Nerds United, Greg brought back past guests Jason White and David Gorden to discuss first-hand the recent protests following the latest death of a black man at the hands (or in this case, knee) of a police officer. These types of conversations aren’t just important, they are necessary. If … Continue reading Nerds United Episode 185: An Important Discussion at an Important Time → The post Nerds United Episode 185: An Important Discussion at an Important Time appeared first on Jittery Monkey Podcasting Network.

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Jittery Monkey Podcasting Network » Nerds United
Nerds United Episode 185: An Important Discussion at an Important Time

Jittery Monkey Podcasting Network » Nerds United

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 0:01


For this special mid-week episode of Nerds United, Greg brought back past guests Jason White and David Gorden to discuss first-hand the recent protests following the latest death of a black man at the hands (or in this case, knee) of a police officer. These types of conversations aren’t just important, they are necessary. If … Continue reading Nerds United Episode 185: An Important Discussion at an Important Time → The post Nerds United Episode 185: An Important Discussion at an Important Time appeared first on Jittery Monkey Podcasting Network » Nerds United.

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creativity of imagination,
Interview with David Gorden

creativity of imagination,

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 66:56


David Gorden's insight is powerful. He brings so much wisdom that you have to relisten to the podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/derek-gordon/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/derek-gordon/support

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hoosierhistorylive
Hoosier horticultural history

hoosierhistorylive

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 56:33


(July 27, 2019) With midsummer upon us, it's time to pour a glass of iced tea, sit on the porch and soak up some of the history that grows in the lush gardens of Indiana. Guest host Jo Ellen Meyers Sharp, AKA the Hoosier Gardener, explores the rich horticultural heritage of the Hoosier state. First stop on Jo Ellen's tour of Indiana's garden history: Zionsville. Turns out that the historic village (now a booming suburb of Indianapolis) played an important role in the development and marketing of flowers for use in home gardens.  Nearly a century ago, Zionsville gained the nickname "Dahlia City," thanks to the success of two neighboring nurseries located in the village. Both produced not only dahlia tubers, but other showy flowers as well, which they sold locally and across the country through mail-order catalogs. Zionsville became known as one of the best places to purchase tubers to produce colorful, spectacular blooms. The story of Zionsville and the dahlias comes from Mark Zelonis, who joins Jo Ellen in studio to discuss Indiana's horticultural history. Mark has spent an entire career directing beautiful gardens, including those at the Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields. Mark is a frequent lecturer on gardens and landscape history and recently formed a new company, Cultural Excursions, through which he leads tours to gardens, museums and historic sites in the U.S. and Europe. Mark tells how early 20th century promoters of the growing Zionsville community touted the town's attractiveness to potential new homeowners and businesses and probably coined the nickname "Dahlia City." The craze for dahlias eventually waned, however, and by the 1940s both nurseries had closed.  Some of Zionsville's floral legacy has been sadly lost: it appears the dahlia variety Zion's Pride is no longer available in the trade. However, town officials recently named a new road on the south side of town Dahlia Drive to recognize this colorful aspect of the village's history. Also joining Jo Ellen in studio: landscape architect David Gorden, co-owner of Mark M. Holeman Inc., landscape company.  Jo Ellen, Mark and David share stories of some of the state's most beautiful landscapes and how they convey a unique sense of place. Among the most culturally significant of these gardens: twenty "Hidden Treasures" that have been placed on the National Register of Historic Places. These include Lindenwood Cemetery in Fort Wayne, Deming Park in Terre Haute, and the Historic New Harmony Labyrinth. Within the boundaries of Indianapolis, garden lovers can revel in the beauty of Garfield Park, designed by George Kessler, and Oldfields, the estate garden designed by Percival Gallagher of the famed Olmsted Brothers landscape firm. Yet another important historic garden to explore with Jo Ellen and her guests: the recently restored Riverdale estate landscape designed by Jens Jensen, now part of the campus of Marian University. The Friends of Riverdale raised $1.4 million to restore the century-old landscape that recently won an award from Indiana Landmarks. Riverdale also figures into Hoosier racing history: it is the former estate of James A. Allison, one of the founders of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Also on the agenda for discussion: the value of native plants in Indiana gardens. There's growing interest in these plants as gardeners, urban planners, horticulturist, garden centers, nurseries and landscape architects learn more about the role of native perennials, trees and shrubs in sustainable gardens. A good example is public interest in milkweed, the only family of plants beloved monarch butterflies use to lay their eggs.

Jittery Monkey Podcasting Network » Nerds United
Nerds United Episode 103: Writer/Artist David Gorden

Jittery Monkey Podcasting Network » Nerds United

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2018 80:46


Back to basics! This type of episode was the very beginning of Nerds United, where I would sit down with a comic book creator and hear their tale, their “origin story,” where I learned how they became interested in comics and how the early interest turned into a lifelong passion and eventually them creating comics … Continue reading Nerds United Episode 103: Writer/Artist David Gorden → The post Nerds United Episode 103: Writer/Artist David Gorden appeared first on Jittery Monkey Podcasting Network » Nerds United.

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In Tune Radio Show: KWRH-LP 92.9FM
In Tune 026 2018-07-06

In Tune Radio Show: KWRH-LP 92.9FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018 98:25


David Gorden describes an upcoming exhibit at Urb Arts with fellow artist Lorenzo Lizano on the comic works they have produced including David's graphic novel, Kwame Hightower And the Man with No Name. https://www.facebook.com/KwameHightower/ https://www.urbarts.org/events/super-black-the-comic-art-of-lorenzo-lizana-david-gorden/ https://comicvine.gamespot.com/david-gorden/4040-74472/ Radio63119 is six months old and going strong! What lies ahead? Find out from general manager Ellie Wharton. https://www.radio63119.org/

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Geekscape
Geekscape 308: 'Batman: Arkham Origins' Actor Roger Craig Smith!

Geekscape

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2013 56:12


The next game in the Batman Arkham series hits next week with 'Batman: Arkham Origins'! But this time there are some changes! Developer Rocksteady Games has given way to Warner Brothers Montreal and both Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill have been replaced as Batman and The Joker! Luckily, I think we're in really good hands, as new Batman voice actor Roger Craig Smith can attest to on this episode as he talks about becoming the Dark Knight, the difference in playing him as opposed to Captain America on Disney's 'Avengers Assemble' and how he got into voice over work to begin with! There's also a ton more, include a call from 'Airwolf' writer David Gorden to talk about the new comic's release and guest co-host Andrew Duvall from SyFy's 'Fangasm'!

Geekscape
Geekscape 300: The Super Giant Geekscape 300 Spectacular!

Geekscape

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2013 94:19


This is it! Geekscape 300! Joining us for this super-sized Geekscape spectacular is Clerks star Marilyn Ghigiotti, who not only brings us lasagna (which made my head explode), but also catches us up on her post-Clerks work and talks about the process of finding out she's going to be in 'Clerks 3'! Gilmore, Ben Dunn and Ian Kerner appear to reenact the first Geekscape! Witney Siebold and Jason Trost talk 'Elysium', with Ian Kerner and Jon Schnepp (who gives us an updated on 'The Death of Superman Lives' documentary)! Stan Lee's Comikaze organizer Regina Carpinelli previews what's in store for this year's Comikaze and Geekscape writers Juan Carlos Marquez and Josh Jackson tell us why 'Pikmin 3' is definitely worth picking up! PLUS! 'Airwolf' comic writer David Gorden calls in along with longtime Geekscape writers Jacob Lopez, Shane O'Hare, Matt Kelly and Derek Kraneveldt! JUAN CARLOS!!!