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Best podcasts about David Isaacs

Latest podcast episodes about David Isaacs

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts
Morning Light - Catholic Counseling (DEC. 3)

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 12:34


"Catholic Counseling" is a weekly segment of Morning Light, where we've assembled a panel of experts to help Catholics maintain good mental health. Today, from Cornerstone Psychological Associates in Boise, Dr. Joe Lipetzky returns to continue going through the book "Character Building" by David Isaacs - tackling the chapter on "Humility."  

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts
Morning Light - Catholic Counseling (NOV. 5)

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 13:02


Catholic Counseling is a weekly segment of Morning Light where we've assembled a panel of experts to help Catholics maintain good mental health. Today, Dr. Joe Lipetzky from Cornerstone Psychological Associates in Boise talks about "audacity" as we continue through the book "Building Character" by Dr. David Isaacs.

Author-to-Author
Episode 341: Belinda Terro Mooney on her poetry book A Look at Life: Poetry for Reflection, Vols. 1 and 2 (October 7, 2024)

Author-to-Author

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 56:01


In this episode of Author to Author, Dr. Cynthia Toolin-Wilson interviews Belinda Terro Mooney on her poetry book A Look at Life: Poetry for Reflection, Vols. 1 and 2 (October 7, 2024)These installments of poems called A Look at Life is for individuals, couples, and families who want to ponder life and virtue and how we can cooperate with God's grace to become more virtuous and holy. It can be used for simple reading and enjoyment, or as a help in prayer, reflection, journaling, copying, and memorization. It would make a great gift for special occasions such as birthdays, anniversaries, and sacraments such as First Communion, and Confirmation.A Look at Life: Poetry for Reflection, Vol. 1 by Belinda Terro Mooney | En Route Books and MediaContact Information: Website: https://belindaterromooney.com Email: belinda@belindaterromooney.comBooks mentioned written by Belinda Terro Mooney:A Look at Life: Poetry for Reflection and A Look at Life: Poetry for Reflection, Volume II. EnRoute Books and Media.Pray with Us: A Saint for Every Day, OSV PublishingMy Therapeutic Lifestyle Changes Workbook: Creating a Comprehensive Plan for a Calm, Ordered Life. Belinda Terro Mooney Publisher.Christ the King, Lord of History Workbook and Study Guide and Christ and the Americas Workbook and Study Guide. TAN Books.Christ the King, Lord of History. Anne Carroll and Belinda Terro Mooney. Belinda Terro Mooney, Publisher.Children in Pain (formerly titled Leave Me Alone: Helping Your Troubled Teenager) being revised and updated. To be published next year.Other books mentioned to study Virtue:Alexandre Havard's series published by Scepter Publishers:Virtuous Leadership Created for Greatness: The Power of Magnanimity From Temperament to CharacterThree Hearts: Understanding Your Deepest MotivationsCoached by Joan of ArcPope Saint Leo IX. The Battle of the Virtues and Vices: Defending the Interior Castle of the Soul, TAN Books.David Isaacs. Character Building: A Guide for Parents and Teachers. Four Courts Press. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/author-to-author--4129285/support.

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts
Morning Light - Catholic Counseling (SEPT. 3)

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 12:06


"Catholic Counseling" is a weekly segment of Morning Light where we've assembled a panel of experts to help Catholics maintain good mental health. Today, from Cornerstone Psychological Associates in Boise, Dr. Joe Lipetzky shares more from the book Character Building by David Isaacs, this week focusing on how to teach obedience to children of different age groups.

Women Crush Wednesday with Tracey Lange #WCW
Celebrating 25 years of Joe Barber

Women Crush Wednesday with Tracey Lange #WCW

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 13:42


Tracey Lange sits down with the legendary cast of Job Barber, David Isaacs and Oscar Petersen to discuss 25 years of the iconic Joe Barber. Joe Barber follows the adventures and anecdotes of Boeta Joe and Gamat at a much-loved local barber shop and also features the popular characters of Washiela and Outjie. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Breakfast with Refilwe Moloto
Iconic “Joe Barber” comedy team returns to mark 25th anniversary

Breakfast with Refilwe Moloto

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 14:44


The iconic comedy theatre production “Joe Barber” turns 25 this year, and to mark this silver anniversary, the creators will be putting on a new series of live performances at the Grand Arena at Grand West, in October. Lester Kiewit speaks to Oscar Petersen and David Isaacs.  Bookings for the show can be made via www.ticketmaster.co.za See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts
Morning Light - Catholic Counseling (JUNE 4)

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 12:47


"Catholic Counseling" is a weekly segment of Morning Light where we've assembled a panel of experts to help Catholics maintain good mental health. From Cornerstone Psychological Associates in Boise, we welcome back Dr. Joe Lipetzky, as he continues to go through the book "Character Building" by David Isaacs. Today's chapter covers the topic of "Industriousness" and how we can prevent our kids from becoming lazy - rather, wanting to help out around the house or help do something nice for others.

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts
Morning Light - Catholic Counseling (MAY 7)

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 12:37


"Catholic Counseling" is a weekly segment of Morning Light, where we've assembled a panel of experts to help Catholics maintain good mental health.  From Cornerstone Psychological Associates in Boise, we welcome back Dr. Joe Lipetzky to share thoughts on the topic of "Loyalty"  as found in the book "Building Character" by David Isaacs.  

Hollywood & Levine
EP372: So you wanna be a Playwright…

Hollywood & Levine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 30:18


Ken tells the tale of his first venture writing for the theatre. He and partner, David Isaacs, wrote a night of one-act plays that got produced above a pizza parlor in a neighborhood you don't invite friends. It's a fun saga… looking back.Listen to more podcasts like this: https://wavepodcastnetwork.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts
Morning Light - Catholic Counseling (APR. 2)

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 13:33


     "Catholic Counseling" is a weekly segment of Morning Light, where we've assembled a panel of experts to help Catholics maintain good mental health.  From Cornerstone Psychological Associates in Boise, we welcome back Dr. Joe Lipetzky, talking today about flexibility based on the book Character Building by David Isaacs.  

The Occasional Film Podcast
Episode 119: Television writer and director Ken Levine

The Occasional Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 28:11


This week on the blog, a podcast interview with writer (and director and playwright and author and podcaster) Ken Levine about the business of writing and directing situation comedies.LINKSA Free Film Book for You: https://dl.bookfunnel.com/cq23xyyt12Another Free Film Book: https://dl.bookfunnel.com/x3jn3emga6Fast, Cheap Film Website: https://www.fastcheapfilm.com/Ken Levine's Website: http://kenlevine.blogspot.com/Eli Marks Website: https://www.elimarksmysteries.com/Albert's Bridge Books Website: https://www.albertsbridgebooks.com/YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/BehindthePageTheEliMarksPodcastTRANSCRIPTWas being a writer always a goal?Ken Levine: I don't know if it was always a goal. It was something that I always did. Honestly, I did not get a lot of encouragement in high school. I was a cartoonist. I still am. And I was a cartoonist on the school newspaper. And I said, “Well, I also want to write. You know, can I cover sports or do a humor column or something?”And they said, “You're the cartoonist, just stick to cartoons.” And I said, “Well, I really want to write. And if you won't let me write, then I'm going to quit the paper.” And they said, “Then fine, quit the paper.” So, that's how much my cartoons were even valued. They called your bluff on that one, I guess. Ken Levine: They called my bluff, yeah.Just as a little tangent—just because I'm a big fan of your cartoons—did you have a couple of cartoonist heroes when you were growing up? Guys that you looked at and went, that's the kind of writing I want to do?Ken Levine: Well, my cartoonist heroes were more due to their cartooning than anything. Al Hirschfeld, who did the caricatures of the New York Times, was my god. And Mort Drucker would be another. Jack Davis. A lot of those Mad magazine guys. Originally, I wanted to be in radio. I mean, I really loved radio. And a lot of my comic influences early on were disc jockeys, you know. Bob and Ray and Dan Ingram and Dick Whittington. So, radio was a goal. I got out of college and became a Top 40-disc jockey.Let me back up. When I was in college, I got a job as an intern at KMPC in L.A. We're the big, full-service radio station. They had the Angels and the Rams and the Bruins and, you know, they were big music personalities. And their afternoon drive time jock was Gary Owens, who was on Laugh In at the time. You know, “From beautiful downtown Burbank.”And I would write comedy material for Gary, for him to use on the air. I never charged him for it. I mean, I was just so thrilled that someone of the caliber of Gary Owens would use my material on the radio. And one day I get a call to appear in George Schlatter's office. George Schlatter was the producer of Laugh In. And this is when Laugh In was getting 50 shares. And I'm like, what does George Schlatter want with me? So, I go to the meeting obviously. And apparently, unbeknownst to me, Gary submitted my comedy material to him. And George Schlatter offered me a job as a writer on Laugh In. And it's funny, we laughed about it because George is still around and he was a guest on my podcast, and I talked about this.And I said, “Can I do this part time or from home?” And he goes, “What? No, this is a job. You come to the office every day. We're paying you a lot of money to write the number one show in America.” And I said, “I would lose my 2S deferment and I would wind up drafted in Vietnam.” So I couldn't take it. I had to turn down Laugh In. So, I was almost a writer six years before I actually broke in.Okay. So how did you end up then meeting up with David Isaacs?Ken Levine: Like I said, I became a disc jockey out of college. My draft number was four. And like I said, I was at KMPC and one of our disc jockeys, Roger Carroll, was one of the main AFRTS disc jockeys. I shopped around looking, is there a decent reserve unit I could join that would keep me out of the army? And I saw that there was an armed forces radio reserve unit in LA. And through Roger, he helped pull some strings and got me in the unit. You know, it's like one of those things where you get a call saying, “Okay, there's an opening in the unit, but you got to go down to Torrance and sign up for it tomorrow.” And so, you don't have time to think, “Boy, do I want to risk this? Is there a way I can get a medical thing?” And it's six years. It's a six-year commitment. Go.So that's what I did. I got into that unit. And we were at summer camp three years later and somebody new to the unit was David Isaacs. And we met and started talking and we both kind of had desires to be writers. And when summer camp ended, I was at the time working as a disc jockey in San Bernardino. I got fired, which was a frequent occurrence. And I came back home to live with my parents in LA. I called David and I said, “Hey, remember me from the army? I want to try writing a script. You want to try writing it with me?” And he said, “Okay.” And so, we got together and decided to partner up and we wrote a pilot. But we didn't know anything. We had no clue what we were doing. And I had to literally go to a bookstore in Hollywood and on a remainder table were TV scripts. And so, for two dollars I bought a copy of an episode of The Odd Couple and looked at that.Oh, Interior Madison Apartment Day. That's what that is. This is the format, and this is how long they are. So, David and I wrote a pilot about two kids in college, which was the sum total of our life experience back then. We were both 23. And it didn't go anywhere, obviously, but we had a good time doing it. And we then learned the way to break in is to write spec scripts from existing shows.So that's what we did. And eventually we broke in. So, had you written anything with him before that or seen any of his writing? What was it that made you think this is the guy?Ken Levine: No, no. He just seemed like a funny guy. Neither of us had written anything. Neither of us had any writing samples for the other. No, we just sat down together and just tried doing it. It probably was a help that we were both starting from the same place, which was nowhere. You know, it's just kind of one of those happy accidents where you go on a blind date, and it turns out to be your wife.How many years did you guys write together?Ken Levine: Well, we're still writing together, if somebody would hire us. Fifty years.Congratulations. Ken Levine: October of 73 is when we started. And I'm trying to remember, was it The Tony Randall Show or The Jeffersons where you sold your first script? Ken Levine: The Jeffersons. And how did that happen? Ken Levine: Well, we had written a spec Mary Tyler Moore and a spec Rhoda, and another spec pilot. Which was better but didn't go anywhere.And one day my mom is playing golf with a guy who says he's the story editor of The Jeffersons, a new show that just came on. My mom says, “Oh, well, my son is a great young writer.” And he's like, “Oh Christ.” And he says, “All right, well just have him call me.” So, I called him, and the guy says, “You have a script?” And I said, “Yeah.” And he goes, “All right, send the script. If I like the script, we'll talk.” And I sent off our Mary Tyler Moore Show, and I got a letter back saying, “Oh, this is a really good script. Make an appointment, come on in and pitch stories.” And we pitched stories, and they bought one. And so that's how we got our assignment. Thinking back, is there one moment that you felt like was really pivotal that officially launched you guys? Ken Levine: Yeah, doing that first MASH episode. We had done The Jeffersons, we had done episodes of Joe and Sons, which was a terrible show on CBS. We had done some stories for Barney Miller, but Danny Arnold always cut us off before we got to script. We did a backup script for a pilot that didn't go. And then we got MASH And our first episode of MASH, which is the one where the gas heater blows up and Hawkeye is temporarily blind. And that script was like our golden ticket. It's a very memorable episode. Ken Levine: Oh, thank you. I remember it.I spoke with—I don't know if you know her—April Smith, and she said she learned everything she learned about writing in a room from Gene Reynolds. Where did you learn about writing in a room? Ken Levine: Well, I don't know about writing in a room from Gene, because we never worked in a room, really, with Gene. But, I learned more about storytelling, and more about story construction, from Gene Reynolds, than everybody else combined. I've been very lucky to have a lot of great mentors along the way, or to work with, you know, really talented writers and smart enough to just shut up and listen and learn from them. But if I had to pick one true mentor, it would be Gene Reynolds. I cannot say enough about Gene Reynolds. I owe my career to Gene Reynolds. What was his special gift? Ken Levine: First of all, he was very much a gentleman. So, when he would give you notes, if he didn't like a joke, he wouldn't go, “Jesus, guys, what the fuck?” He would go, “And, um, you might take another look at this. You might take another look at that joke.” Okay. Gene had a great story sense that was combined with a real humanity. It had to be more than just funny. It had to be grounded. There had to be, like I said, some humanity to it and the humanity and nice moments and things had to be earned. And he was very clever in constructing stories where things were set up and then got paid off in a somewhat surprising way. You know, look for inventive, different ways of finding a solution. It's why to me, storytelling is always so hard, because each time you tell a story, you want it to be different. You don't want to just keep retelling the same story over and over again. And Gene would look at a thing and go, “Is there a better way of conveying this? Is there something more interesting that Hawkeye could do once he learns this information?” You could give Gene an outline, and everyone can go, “Okay, well, this doesn't work.” Gene could go, “This doesn't work, and here's why. And here's how you can fix it. If Radar knows this, and then HotLips does this, then you could do a fun thing where it's a thing and…. And you're going like, man, he just, you know, just solved it. Just, just solved it. I thank him for that. He was very tough on story, which I took from him. And again, there's the humanity aspect of it, which normally you think, well, okay, that's just part of it. But when I see shows today—and I know I'm going to sound like an old guy, “get off my lawn”—but when I see shows today, like White Lotusand a lot of these other shows that are just mean spirited, where the laughs are coming from watching horrible people do horrible things to each other. And, look, comedy changes and, you know, society changes, et cetera. But to me, there has to be some heart to it. There has to be some, some humanity. And that was so drummed into me by Gene. Gene also talked about the value of research, which I have learned a lot.You know, you go off to write a project about whatever. You're going to do a pilot about the Department of Motor Vehicles. You sort of know a lot about the Department of Motor Vehicles. You've stood in the lines and everything. Gene would say, “Go there. Talk to those people. What is that job really like?What do they really do? And immerse yourself in that world.” And that's what I've always done since. Jim Brooks, who worked with Gene on Room 222, would say the same thing, that he learned the value of research from Gene. And when Jim Brooks did Broadcast News, he spent a tremendous amount of time in newsrooms, talking to those people, getting a sense of authenticity. It requires work, it requires a lot of extra legwork, but it makes the scripts richer and more authentic. And it's worth putting in the time and effort. I just had Michael Conley on as a guest on my podcast. And one of the things I asked him—he does the Bosch books and The Lincoln Lawyer and he's my favorite mystery writer—and I said, “So with all the detectives out there, what's so special about yours and your books?”And he said, “The authenticity.” He spent years on the crime beat at The Los Angeles Times and really got to know the inside working of the LAPD. There is an authenticity to his books that you don't get with a lot. It makes a difference. Research pays off. Okay, one more TV question. What inspired your move into directing? Ken Levine: I'd been a writer for many, many years. A lot of those years I was on staff of a show, and years when I wasn't on staff on a show—since I'm a good joke guy—I would get a job as a consultant on a show. Meaning, I would work one night a week, which was always rewrite night.What a great gig.Ken Levine: It was a great gig. You worked long hours, but it was a great gig. And at the time the pay was ridiculous. There was one season I was on four shows. So, I was working basically four nights till two, three o'clock in the morning. And it got to the point where I would go down to the stage and I would kind of dread going down to the stage, because all I was worried about was, “Okay, let this not be a train wreck. Okay, let this be in good shape, so that I can go home at 10 or 11 or 12.”And I thought to myself, “There's something wrong here. You get into the business, you should want to be on the stage.” So, I thought, be a director and be on the stage and play all day with the actors. And then when it comes time for rewriting, “Good luck guys. You go to the room and rewrite, and I'll go to a Laker game.” So that was my motivation. It should be fun. If you're in television and you're in multi-camera shows, you should look forward to going down to the stage. And if you don't, then it's time to change things around. So, that was my motivation. Did you feel like you had any advantages as a director because of your background in writing and your understanding of scene construction?Ken Levine: Yes. Number one: The writing served me very well. I was talking to Jim Burrows once, who is the Mozart of TV comedy directors.And I was asking him about shots and this and that. And he said, “Look, if the story works, you can have one camera and just shoot the master of the whole show and it'll work. And if the story doesn't work, you can have all the camera angles and cutting you want. It's not gonna save it.” So yes, it was a big help to me, having that experience, being able to say to the actors, “Okay, I see what's wrong here. You need help with the script. You need a few more lines before you can get this angry. Okay. The reason why you're having trouble here is you have to go from zero to 70 in two lines. And you need help here.”And I was also able—this is something Jimmy did and no other director I know of other than me would do the same thing—and that is, we would go back to the writer's room after the run through and I would sit with the guys while we discussed what was wrong and what needed to be fixed. And I would kind of help them along that line as much as I could, which proved to be very helpful.And also, it was very helpful because you go down to the stage the next morning and you have your table reading. And you're able to say to the cast, “Okay, this is what they did last night. These were the problems. This is how they addressed it.” And there were certain things where actors would go, “Where's my joke?” And you're able to say, “The script was long. It was not you. You did a good job with the joke. The script was really long. It's a joke that was easily liftable as opposed to something that was more integral to moving the story forward. That's why you lost the joke.” So, it helped in communication. Also, by that time I had been a showrunner. So, I was used to coming down to the stage, and if I saw something I didn't like—with blocking or something—I'd go, “Wait a minute, why is she here and she over there? This is a private conversation. Put them together. Why are they standing back there in the corner? Why did you put them at this table? The audience can't see them over here. You put them over here at this front table, and then we can have background and you can have some depth and geography.” And stuff like that.So, I have that aspect. I also spent a lot of time editing these shows. So, I would work with the editor, and I'd say, “Okay, go to the wide shot where we see the full costume.” And he goes, “We don't have it.” “Wait, what? It's a costume joke. He comes in dressed like Mr. Pickwick and you only have it up to here?” So, as a director, I go, “Okay, this is what I need to make this joke.” And also reaction shots are so important. You know, when the director is directing a multi camera show—which is like directing Rubik's cube—you have a camera coordinator who works with you, making sure that all the shots are rights. And so, he'll go down the script and it's like, “Okay, Kelsey's line. All right, we have Kelsey on camera A, and then his line we have on camera C, and then Roz we have here.” And he's making sure that everything is covered. But I also want reaction shots. They aren't in the script, but I know when Sam says this, you're going to want to cut to Diane's reaction to it. So, I had that going in my head.And also knowing like, “Okay, this show is running a little long. I suspect that they may cut this section of a scene.” So, when I block it and when I set my cameras, do it in such a way where you can make that lift. Don't have somebody cross the stage during that section, because then if you lift it, the guy pops onto the other side of the room. Don't just have a master, so that there's nothing to cut away to. So, there's like all kinds of things that are going through your head, besides just directing the actors, that my experience was able to help me with.Well, you said Rubik's Cube, and that's what it sounds like: a Rubik's Cube on stage. Ken Levine: You've got five, six people on stage, and you have four cameras. You want to get a master and singles and reaction shots, and two shots. And it's all happening fluidly while the scene is going on. And then when somebody moves around the couch, then the cameras have to move, and are you covered? And those guys are amazing, the camera people in LA, if you're nice to them. I remember there was an episode of Becker that I was directing, and it was in the diner. And somebody had to go way upstage in the corner to the coat rack. And so, as I'm camera blocking that scene. I'm saying, “All right, I'm going to have to do a pickup. Fred, I'm going to have to send you way up the line to give me Ted in the corner there.”And he said, “I can get there.” And I go, “Fred, you have like a line and a half, because I've got you on Reggie. And then they cut away to Bob saying, ‘I looked at my lunch pail and I didn't have anything.' That's all the time you got. You got three seconds to get up there and frame it and do it.”And he says, “I get it. I can get it for you.” And for them, that was kind of part of the fun, was sort of the challenge. If they like you. If they don't like you, good luck.

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts
Morning Light - Catholic Counseling (FEB. 6)

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 14:49


    "Catholic Counseling" is a weekly segment of Morning Light where we've assembled a panel of experts to help Catholics maintain good mental health. Today, from Cornerstone Psychological Associates in Boise, we welcome back Dr. Joe Lipetzky to talk about "moderation" based on the book "Character Building" by David Isaacs.  

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts
Morning Light - Catholic Counseling (JAN. 2)

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 14:02


     Catholic Counseling is a weekly segment of Morning Light where we've assembled a panel of experts to help Catholics maintain good mental health. Today, from Cornerstone Psychological Associates in Boise, Dr. Joe Lipetzky talks about teaching children "modesty" based on the book "Character Building" by David Isaacs. https://www.amazon.com/Character-Building-Parents-Teachers-2001-04-10/dp/B01K04OC2M 

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts
Morning Light - Catholic Counseling (DEC. 5)

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 13:29


     Catholic Counseling is a weekly segment of Morning Light where we've assembled a panel of experts to help Catholics maintain good mental health. Today, from Cornerstone Psychological Associates in Boise, Dr. Joe Lipetzky talks about teaching children about "sincerity" based on the book "Character Building" by David Isaacs. https://www.amazon.com/Character-Building-Parents-Teachers-2001-04-10/dp/B01K04OC2M 

Lytes Out Podcast
David Isaacs UFC Co Founder Deep Dive

Lytes Out Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 129:39


David Isaacs UFC Co Founder Ep 182David Isaacs is a Harvard Law graduate and was the UFC president for their first 22 events. David Isaacs give us an administrative view of all of the chaos and moving parts that has made the UFC what it is today.The subjects of Bob Meyrowitz, Campbell McLaren and the departures of both Art Davie and Buddy Albin are all discussed in this tell all episode. David Isaacs does not hold back and provided us with a never before look into the UFC's No Holds Barred Era.David Isaacs UFC Co Founder Ep 182Subscribe to the Lytes Out Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdcebSeWpoMqcotWR_1rHnQ Socials: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lytesoutpodcast/ iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lytes-out-podcast/id1568575809 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/3q8KsfqrSQSjkdPLkdtNWb  Cash App - $mikedavis1231Venmo - Mike-Davis-63ZELLE: Cutthroatmma@gmail.com / ph#: 773-491-5052 Follow the #LOP team on Instagram: Chris - @chrislightsoutlytle Mike - @mikedavis632 Outro song: Power - https://tunetank.com/t/2gji/1458-power#ufc #DavidIsaacs #harvard #harvarduniversity #MMA #UFC #NHB #LytesOutPodcast #LytesOut #MixedMartialArts #ChrisLytle #MMADetective #MiguelIturrate #MikeDavis #MMAHistory #OldSchoolMMA #FightPodcast #FightTalk #DEEPDIVE #FiftyFightClub #MMAPodcast #FightPodcastSupport the show

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts
Morning Light - Catholic Counseling (JULY 18)

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 13:40


     Catholic Counseling is a weekly segment of Morning Light where we've assembled a panel of experts to help Catholics maintain good mental health.  Today, from Cornerstone Psychological Associates in Boise, we welcome back Dr. Joe Lipetzky, teaching us about "Order" from the book Character Building by David Isaacs.  

Media Path Podcast
Writing TV Classics, MLB Play by Play & Growing Up in the 60s

Media Path Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 75:56


Ken Levine's captivating career is a buffet of boyhood wish fulfillment. Ken became a disc jockey, a sitcom writer, a Major League Baseball announcer, a cartoonist, an author and a playwright. He's not done. New adventures include podcasting and standup comedy.Ken's book, The Me Generation by Me: Growing Up in the Sixties chronicles his journey through a Southern California childhood with adventures that include friendships with child stars, radio nerd penpals, appearances on The Dating Game, and a crush on Laura Petrie that inspired him to believe that comedy writing was the route to landing a hot wife. (Mission accomplished.) By age 19, Ken was a UCLA sophomore, interning at KMPC when Gary Owens sent his writing samples to George Schlatter who offered him a job on Laugh In! But Ken had to turn it down. Leaving college would have invited an immediate draft notice. Ultimately, ROTC and the National Guard prepared Ken and his partner David Isaacs to write a MASH spec script which led to jobs at The Jeffersons, The Tony Randall Show, MASH, Cheers, Frasier, The Simpsons and beyond.Ken shares with us his stories about all of these legendary shows, plus his foray into the world of MLB announcing, his cartooning, and his current podcast, Hollywood and Levine. And Ken comes to us straight from the WGA picket line so he is here to explain the standoff and help us all stand up for writers' rights and the future of writing.And Fritz and Weezy are recommending the filmReality, about Reality Winner on HBO Max and Jury Duty on Freevee.Path Points of Interest:The Me Generation by Me: Growing Up in the 60s Ken LevineHollywood and Levine PodcastKen Levine BlogKen Levin Author Page on AmazonKen Levine on FacebookKen Levine on InstagramReality on MaxJury Duty on Freevee

Theory 2 Action Podcast
MM#242--Humility 100x Over

Theory 2 Action Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 11:43 Transcription Available


Do you ever wonder why humility is considered the foundation of all virtues? In our enlightening discussion, we explore the crucial role humility plays in our lives, helping us recognize our own strengths and weaknesses, and ultimately enabling us to better serve others without seeking attention or praise. Drawing from various sources such as the Bible and St. Augustine, we dive deep into the importance of humility in our relationship with our Creator.One of our guides for todays MM is David Isaacs wonderful book, Character Building.  Key Points from the Episode:The pursuit of humility is a paradox, as the moment we think we've achieved it, we must question ourselves. We discuss the connection between pride and humility, and share resources like the book, Cultivating Virtue: Self-Mastery with the Saints, to help you strengthen this essential virtue within yourself. Don't miss this episode that will inspire you to reflect on your own humility and embark on a journey of self-improvement, fostering wisdom, personal growth, and a closer relationship with God.Other resources: More goodnessGet our top book recommendations listWant to leave a review? Click here, and if we earned a five-star review from you **high five and knuckle bumps**, we appreciate it greatly, thank you so much!Because we care what you think about what we think and our website, please email David@teammojoacademy.com, or if you want to leave us a quick FREE, painless voicemail, we would appreciate that as well. Be sure to check out our very affordable Academy Review membership program at http:www.teammojoacademy.com/support

Theory 2 Action Podcast
MM#241--Patriotism, Virtue or Vice?

Theory 2 Action Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 20:57 Transcription Available


What does it mean to be a true patriot, and how does it differ from the dangerous territory of nationalism? Join us on this thought-provoking journey as we tackle these complex concepts and shed light on their implications. We debunk the notion of Fatherland and explore St. Thomas Aquinas's description of patriotism, tying it to the virtue of piety. Discover the roots of American exceptionalism through the words of Alexis de Tocqueville and delve into the perils of extreme nationalism and cosmopolitanism.Our guide for todays discussion will be two fold, Character Building by David Isaacs and Edward Feser's newest book which is dynamite, All One In Christ.  Don't miss this engaging and insightful MOJO Minute as we explore the essential distinctions between patriotism, nationalism, and internationalism.Key Points from the Episode:We reveal the virtues of patriotism and how it fosters unity, love for our country, and national pride, All while distancing ourselves from the hate, intolerance, and violence brought on by nationalism. We emphasize the significance of engaging in local, state, and federal politics to uphold the virtue of patriotism and contribute positively to our society. Other resources: More goodnessGet our top book recommendations listWant to leave a review? Click here, and if we earned a five-star review from you **high five and knuckle bumps**, we appreciate it greatly, thank you so much!Because we care what you think about what we think and our website, please email David@teammojoacademy.com, or if you want to leave us a quick FREE, painless voicemail, we would appreciate that as well. Be sure to check out our very affordable Academy Review membership program at http:www.teammojoacademy.com/support

Monticello Podcasts
How an Interracial, Interfaith Family Became Tied to Monticello

Monticello Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2023 14:51


The story of David Isaacs, Nancy West, and their family is one that brings together aspects of Virginia's Jewish history, Black history, and the history of Monticello. Learn more about the challenges of interracial relationships and how this family navigated the color line and the laws that restricted them.

Monticello Podcasts
How an Interracial, Interfaith Family Became Tied to Monticello

Monticello Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2023 14:51


The story of David Isaacs, Nancy West, and their family is one that brings together aspects of Virginia's Jewish history, Black history, and the history of Monticello. Learn more about the challenges of interracial relationships and how this family navigated the color line and the laws that restricted them.

InnerTuning© for Well-Being
Sound Healing and The Yoga of Sound

InnerTuning© for Well-Being

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2023 37:56


The InnerTuning© podcast features teachings from Sri Shyamji Bhatnagar about Microchakra™ psychology and InnerTuning© practices, a methodical system for sustainable psychospiritual growth. The topics include the yoga of sound, the yoga of breath, meditative practices, microtone chanting, Three-Body purification retreats, and much more. Sri Shyamji is the founder of the Chakra Institute, headquartered in the United States. He met his spiritual teacher at the age of twelve in the Himalayas. His Guru initiated him into a rare oral tradition of sacred sounds (Naada yoga) and breath (Svar yoga).In 1967, Sri Shyamji had an insight, in which he discovered the microchakras. According to him they are the pathways through which the light of the chakras reaches our nervous system. Five hours of automatic writing produced a treatise which described 147 stages of human awareness, starting with complete ignorance and ending with enlightenment. The discovery profoundly enriches the classical understanding of the chakras.In addition, he has a unique ability to sense along the spine the openings and blockages. This creates an extraordinarily useful opportunity for people who wish to understand precisely where they are at the present time on the path to enlightenment. As a master of Naada yoga, Sri Shyamji is able to create precise sounds which release blockages within the microchakras. Based upon his assessment of a person's pattern of openings and blockages, he provides them with mantras and InnerTuning© practices to help them progress on their path. Since 1965, he has presented his work internationally in major growth centers and universities, including Bombay, NYU, Sorbonne, Cambridge, the New School for Social Research, the Esalen Institute, the Asia Society, the New York Open Center, and many others.His book Microchakras: InnerTuning for Psychological Well-being*, coauthored with David Isaacs, PhD. was published in English and French in 2009 and 2013 respectively. For more information on Sri Shyamji and the Chakra Institute visit www.chakrainstitute.com.

InnerTuning© for Well-Being
Surya Aakash (Golden Space)

InnerTuning© for Well-Being

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2023 31:19


The InnerTuning© podcast features teachings from Sri Shyamji Bhatnagar about Microchakra™ psychology and InnerTuning© practices, a methodical system for sustainable psychospiritual growth. The topics include the yoga of sound, the yoga of breath, meditative practices, microtone chanting, Three-Body purification retreats, and much more. Sri Shyamji is the founder of the Chakra Institute, headquartered in the United States. He met his spiritual teacher at the age of twelve in the Himalayas. His Guru initiated him into a rare oral tradition of sacred sounds (Naada yoga) and breath (Svar yoga).In 1967, Sri Shyamji had an insight, in which he discovered the microchakras. According to him they are the pathways through which the light of the chakras reaches our nervous system. Five hours of automatic writing produced a treatise which described 147 stages of human awareness, starting with complete ignorance and ending with enlightenment. The discovery profoundly enriches the classical understanding of the chakras.In addition, he has a unique ability to sense along the spine the openings and blockages. This creates an extraordinarily useful opportunity for people who wish to understand precisely where they are at the present time on the path to enlightenment. As a master of Naada yoga, Sri Shyamji is able to create precise sounds which release blockages within the microchakras. Based upon his assessment of a person's pattern of openings and blockages, he provides them with mantras and InnerTuning© practices to help them progress on their path. Since 1965, he has presented his work internationally in major growth centers and universities, including Bombay, NYU, Sorbonne, Cambridge, the New School for Social Research, the Esalen Institute, the Asia Society, the New York Open Center, and many others.His book Microchakras: InnerTuning for Psychological Well-being*, coauthored with David Isaacs, PhD. was published in English and French in 2009 and 2013 respectively. For more information on Sri Shyamji and the Chakra Institute visit www.chakrainstitute.com.

InnerTuning© for Well-Being
The Path to Enlightenment

InnerTuning© for Well-Being

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2023 36:28


The InnerTuning© podcast features teachings from Sri Shyamji Bhatnagar about Microchakra™ psychology and InnerTuning© practices, a methodical system for sustainable psychospiritual growth. The topics include the yoga of sound, the yoga of breath, meditative practices, microtone chanting, Three-Body purification retreats, and much more. Sri Shyamji is the founder of the Chakra Institute, headquartered in the United States. He met his spiritual teacher at the age of twelve in the Himalayas. His Guru initiated him into a rare oral tradition of sacred sounds (Naada yoga) and breath (Svar yoga).In 1967, Sri Shyamji had an insight, in which he discovered the microchakras. According to him they are the pathways through which the light of the chakras reaches our nervous system. Five hours of automatic writing produced a treatise which described 147 stages of human awareness, starting with complete ignorance and ending with enlightenment. The discovery profoundly enriches the classical understanding of the chakras.In addition, he has a unique ability to sense along the spine the openings and blockages. This creates an extraordinarily useful opportunity for people who wish to understand precisely where they are at the present time on the path to enlightenment. As a master of Naada yoga, Sri Shyamji is able to create precise sounds which release blockages within the microchakras. Based upon his assessment of a person's pattern of openings and blockages, he provides them with mantras and InnerTuning© practices to help them progress on their path. Since 1965, he has presented his work internationally in major growth centers and universities, including Bombay, NYU, Sorbonne, Cambridge, the New School for Social Research, the Esalen Institute, the Asia Society, the New York Open Center, and many others.His book Microchakras: InnerTuning for Psychological Well-being*, coauthored with David Isaacs, PhD. was published in English and French in 2009 and 2013 respectively. For more information on Sri Shyamji and the Chakra Institute visit www.chakrainstitute.com.

InnerTuning© for Well-Being
Microchakras and Three-Body Purifications

InnerTuning© for Well-Being

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2023 29:25


The InnerTuning© podcast features teachings from Sri Shyamji Bhatnagar about Microchakra™ psychology and InnerTuning© practices, a methodical system for sustainable psychospiritual growth. The topics include the yoga of sound, the yoga of breath, meditative practices, microtone chanting, Three-Body purification retreats, and much more. Sri Shyamji is the founder of the Chakra Institute, headquartered in the United States. He met his spiritual teacher at the age of twelve in the Himalayas. His Guru initiated him into a rare oral tradition of sacred sounds (Naada yoga) and breath (Svar yoga).In 1967, Sri Shyamji had an insight, in which he discovered the microchakras. According to him they are the pathways through which the light of the chakras reaches our nervous system. Five hours of automatic writing produced a treatise which described 147 stages of human awareness, starting with complete ignorance and ending with enlightenment. The discovery profoundly enriches the classical understanding of the chakras.In addition, he has a unique ability to sense along the spine the openings and blockages. This creates an extraordinarily useful opportunity for people who wish to understand precisely where they are at the present time on the path to enlightenment. As a master of Naada yoga, Sri Shyamji is able to create precise sounds which release blockages within the microchakras. Based upon his assessment of a person's pattern of openings and blockages, he provides them with mantras and InnerTuning© practices to help them progress on their path. Since 1965, he has presented his work internationally in major growth centers and universities, including Bombay, NYU, Sorbonne, Cambridge, the New School for Social Research, the Esalen Institute, the Asia Society, the New York Open Center, and many others.His book Microchakras: InnerTuning for Psychological Well-being*, coauthored with David Isaacs, PhD. was published in English and French in 2009 and 2013 respectively. For more information on Sri Shyamji and the Chakra Institute visit www.chakrainstitute.com.

InnerTuning© for Well-Being

The InnerTuning© podcast features teachings from Sri Shyamji Bhatnagar about Microchakra™ psychology and InnerTuning© practices, a methodical system for sustainable psychospiritual growth. The topics include the yoga of sound, the yoga of breath, meditative practices, microtone chanting, Three-Body purification retreats, and much more. Sri Shyamji is the founder of the Chakra Institute, headquartered in the United States. He met his spiritual teacher at the age of twelve in the Himalayas. His Guru initiated him into a rare oral tradition of sacred sounds (Naada yoga) and breath (Svar yoga).In 1967, Sri Shyamji had an insight, in which he discovered the microchakras. According to him they are the pathways through which the light of the chakras reaches our nervous system. Five hours of automatic writing produced a treatise which described 147 stages of human awareness, starting with complete ignorance and ending with enlightenment. The discovery profoundly enriches the classical understanding of the chakras.In addition, he has a unique ability to sense along the spine the openings and blockages. This creates an extraordinarily useful opportunity for people who wish to understand precisely where they are at the present time on the path to enlightenment. As a master of Naada yoga, Sri Shyamji is able to create precise sounds which release blockages within the microchakras. Based upon his assessment of a person's pattern of openings and blockages, he provides them with mantras and InnerTuning© practices to help them progress on their path. Since 1965, he has presented his work internationally in major growth centers and universities, including Bombay, NYU, Sorbonne, Cambridge, the New School for Social Research, the Esalen Institute, the Asia Society, the New York Open Center, and many others.His book Microchakras: InnerTuning for Psychological Well-being*, coauthored with David Isaacs, PhD. was published in English and French in 2009 and 2013 respectively. For more information on Sri Shyamji and the Chakra Institute visit www.chakrainstitute.com.

Ian Talks Comedy
Ken Levine

Ian Talks Comedy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2023 62:39


Ken Levine joined me and discussed the influence of Sgt. Bilko and The Dick Van Dyke show to him and his peers; bad 60's TV; when he decided to become a writer ; why they are known as Levine & Isaacs; writing a spec Mary Tyler Moore Show; writing for Jeffersons and Joe & Sons; writing freelance M*A*S*H* ; being a college DJ; watching "Bananas" and not wanting to be an old DJ lead him to rethink about writing; meeting his partner, David Isaacs; his first script "Out of Sight, Out of Mind" led to offers from The Tony Randall Show and to write more M*A*S*H* episodes; joining the M*A*S*H staff; Ronny Graham; stories about the episodes "The MASH Olympics", "Merchant of Korea", "Our Finest Hour" and "POV"; 1981-82 sitcom Open All Night; Cheers -start, episodes "Any Friend of Dianes", "The Boys in the Bar"; airchecks; meeting (then) Prince Charles on set of M*A*S*H*; life, death, and backstory of Eddie LeBec; writing Cheers related content for the Super Bowl and Mickey Mouse; episodes featuring Wade Boggs and Kevin McHale; keeping the action in the bar is key to the success; writing "To All the Girls I've Loved Before" without an outline; Wang Chung; Sheldon Leonard; background of my favorite episode "Here's......Cliffy”; being in the green room with Elizabeth Taylor; writing and guest voicing a Simpsons; the late Cheers and Frasier script supervisor Gabrielle James; prop master Ed LaPorta and the crew getting their credit

Hollywood & Levine
EP301: More with writer David Isaacs

Hollywood & Levine

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 30:43


Ken and his longtime writing partner, David Isaacs discuss breaking into the business, the dynamics of a good partnership, and tips for making you a better staff writer. Use code: Ken15 during checkout at https://www.zenviahemp.com to get 15% off your order! More podcasts at WAVE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/artist/wave-podcast-network/1437831426

Hollywood & Levine
EP300: Episode 300!

Hollywood & Levine

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 32:18


In this special episode Ken reunites with his longtime writing partner, David Isaacs, to discuss the future of comedy. Use code: Ken15 during checkout to get 15% off your order at https://www.zenviahemp.com More podcasts at WAVE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/artist/wave-podcast-network/1437831426

Hollywood & Levine
EP299: 555-GIVE

Hollywood & Levine

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 33:49


As an experiment, Ken and his writing partner, David Isaacs once wrote a short one-person play. Writing a 20 minute monologue is quite an exercise. Hear the result and hopefully get some laughs. Use code: Ken15 during checkout at https://www.zenviahemp.com to get 15% off your order! More podcasts at WAVE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/artist/wave-podcast-network/1437831426

The Writers' Hangout
Hanging Out With Emmy-Winning Comedy Writer Ken Levine

The Writers' Hangout

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2022 43:30


Writers, we are so happy to have Emmy-winning writer/director/ playwright and major league baseball announcer KEN LEVINE hangs out with us.   Ken's credits include M*A*S*H, WINGS, CHEERS, FRASIER, and ALMOST PERFECT, which he created with his writing partner, DAVID ISAACS. He voiced Dan Hoard in THE SIMPSONS as well as co-wrote the episode.  Ken has directed over 60 TV episodes, co-wrote the Tom Hanks movie VOLUNTEERS, and has a popular podcast called Hollywood and Levine.Ken shares excellent tips on how to get your spec to the top of the pile, a gem of an idea on the way to make sure your writing sample stands out, and the best crew gift he ever got.

A7FL Presents: 3 on 1
The Acid Test With David Isaacs | Episode 10

A7FL Presents: 3 on 1

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 89:03


From the UFC to giant robot fights in Japan, David Isaacs has seen it all and done it all and this week he's the newest guest on the 3 on 1 podcast!The UFC co-founder and A7FL board advisory member talks with Matt, Rob and Cory about why he's become a part of the league, the comparisons between the early days of the UFC and A7FL, as well as talks football with the boys as the 2023 A7FL season draws nearer every day!WE HAVE MERCH NOW!!!!! Buy some at Tinyurl.com/A7FLMerchInvest in the A7FLOwn a team/division in the A7FLFollow the A7FLFollow Rob On TwitterFollow Cory On TwitterFollow Matt On TwitterFollow David on Twitter

Radio Campus Angers
Mélodub du 30/05/2022

Radio Campus Angers

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 64:29


Yoyo les Skankers !!! Dans cette émission, vous retrouverez en toute première partie une sélection roots oldies, avec David Isaacs,… The post Mélodub du 30/05/2022 first appeared on Radio Campus Angers.

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Join the Table
Join the Table - S01E01 David Isaacs

Join the Table

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 31:27


In our first episode we have the honour of welcoming David Isaacs, co-founder (not in a traditional sense!) of The World Café and now working on Awaking Collaborative Wisdom together with TWC community.

The Playbook: Sports & Entertainment
Creating a Major Sports League | Interview With UFC Cofounder, David Isaacs

The Playbook: Sports & Entertainment

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 24:31


David Isaacs, UFC Co-Founder and Advisory Board Chair for American 7s Football League, sits down to discuss the launch of the A7FL's 8th season, new innovations coming to the league, as well as how he's applying lessons from his time with the UFC to his new role. Isaacs and host of #ThePlaybook, David Meltzer, share their insights on a wide range of topics including why it takes both tools and hunger in order to achieve greatness, how viewership and viewer preferences have shifted in recent years, and why not making decisions tends to cost more than making the “wrong” decision. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Playbook
Finding The Right Time to Go "All In" | Interview With David Isaacs, UFC Co-Founder and Advisory Board Chair for American 7s Football League

The Playbook

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2022 24:21


David Isaacs, UFC Co-Founder and Advisory Board Chair for American 7s Football League, sits down to discuss the launch of the A7FL's 8th season, new innovations coming to the league, as well as how he's applying lessons from his time with the UFC to his new role. Isaacs and host of #ThePlaybook, David Meltzer, share their insights on a wide range of topics including why it takes both tools and hunger in order to achieve greatness, how viewership and viewer preferences have shifted in recent years, and why not making decisions tends to cost more than making the “wrong” decision. Tweet me your takeaway from today's episode @davidmeltzer  Email Me! david@dmeltzer.com Sign up for my Free Weekly Training https://free.dmeltzer.com/friday-training-1 Text Me! (949) 298-2905 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

We Need To Be Doing That
EP 46: Sener Korkusuz

We Need To Be Doing That

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 14:41


Sener Korkusuz is CEO and Co-Founder of American 7s Football League (A7FL), 7-on-7 football without helmets or hard shell pads. "The A7FL's unique rules retain the toughness and excitement that fans crave while also delivering action-filled nail-biting games and mind-blowing highlights along with celebrity shout outs from Snoop Dogg, Deion Sanders and New Zealand's All Blacks rugby team." Currently 20 teams in 4 divisions based in New Jersey, Maryland (Baltimore), Florida (Orlando) and Southern California (San Diego), compete April to July for the Championship. This next season (their 8th) there will be new teams and divisions added. David Isaacs, who is the co-founder of the UFC is heavily involved in A7FL. https://www.a7fl.com __________ We Need To Be Doing That is a HEARTLENT Group Production WNTBDT.com @ElliotGerard // @jonahballow // @keiths

Pedal to the Metal
SSE5 - Slayer!!

Pedal to the Metal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 96:00


We had a special guest this episode. My guitar instructor, David Isaacs. His favorite band is Slayer, so it was fitting to have them as the band of the week for this episode!

Join the Table
Join the Table - S01E01 David Isaacs

Join the Table

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 31:26


In our first episode we have the honour of welcoming David Isaacs, co-founder (not in a traditional sense!) of The World Café and now working on Awaking Collaborative Wisdom together with TWC community.Support the show (http://www.theworldcafe.com/donations/)

MASH Matters
Ken Levine & David Isaacs! - MASH Matters #062

MASH Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 56:34


Jeff & Ryan welcome the dynamic duo of Ken Levine and David Isaacs to MASH Matters!  The legendary Emmy Award-winning writing team discusses their journey from the real-life Army Reserves to writing for the fictional 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital. Ken & David also talk about their writing process, working with Gene Reynolds, their favorite MASH speech, why they left the series, and why the heck Radar was so angry in his final episodes. For show notes, episodes, recipes, bios, and more visit MashMatters.com

The Nasheba Reggae Experience Podcast
Greatest Reggae Music

The Nasheba Reggae Experience Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 53:39


Greetings my people, in this weeks episode you're going to here tracks from David Isaacs, The Paragons, Peter Tosh, Glen Washington, Gregory Isaacs and much more. This weeks Double Trouble Play Artist is Freddie McGregor Please remember to email me the songs you want to here, to nashebapr@gmail.com Every feedback counts!

Tennessee WildCast
TW 234 - Gearing Up With Columbia Powersports Supercenter

Tennessee WildCast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 28:30


Join us as we visit with Alex Collier and David Isaacs of Columbia Powersports Supercenter. They have been great supporters of the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Foundation and the TWRA. In this episode, we will cover sales, service and how the equipment they sell can be a great tool for hunting, fishing and outdoor recreation. Visit columbiatnpowersports.com to learn more about all they offer. #tnwildlife #gooutdoorstennessee #columbiapowersports #hunting #turkey #deer #fishing #outdoors #atv #utv #outdoorrecreation

InnerTuning© for Well-Being
Ep. 11 - Grounding

InnerTuning© for Well-Being

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2021 41:26


The InnerTuning© podcast features teachings from Sri Shyamji Bhatnagar about Microchakra™ psychology and InnerTuning© practices, a methodical system for sustainable psychospiritual growth. The topics include the yoga of sound, the yoga of breath, meditative practices, microtone chanting, Three-Body purification retreats, and much more. Sri Shyamji is the founder of the Chakra Institute, headquartered in the United States. He met his spiritual teacher at the age of twelve in the Himalayas. His Guru initiated him into a rare oral tradition of sacred sounds (Naada yoga) and breath (Svar yoga).In 1967, Sri Shyamji had an insight, in which he discovered the microchakras. According to him they are the pathways through which the light of the chakras reaches our nervous system. Five hours of automatic writing produced a treatise which described 147 stages of human awareness, starting with complete ignorance and ending with enlightenment. The discovery profoundly enriches the classical understanding of the chakras.In addition, he has a unique ability to sense along the spine the openings and blockages. This creates an extraordinarily useful opportunity for people who wish to understand precisely where they are at the present time on the path to enlightenment. As a master of Naada yoga, Sri Shyamji is able to create precise sounds which release blockages within the microchakras. Based upon his assessment of a person’s pattern of openings and blockages, he provides them with mantras and InnerTuning© practices to help them progress on their path. Since 1965, he has presented his work internationally in major growth centers and universities, including Bombay, NYU, Sorbonne, Cambridge, the New School for Social Research, the Esalen Institute, the Asia Society, the New York Open Center, and many others.His book Microchakras: InnerTuning for Psychological Well-being*, coauthored with David Isaacs, PhD. was published in English and French in 2009 and 2013 respectively. For more information on Sri Shyamji and the Chakra Institute visit www.chakrainstitute.com.

InnerTuning© for Well-Being
Ep. 10 - The Purpose of Life & Death

InnerTuning© for Well-Being

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2021 38:48


The InnerTuning© podcast features teachings from Sri Shyamji Bhatnagar about Microchakra™ psychology and InnerTuning© practices, a methodical system for sustainable psychospiritual growth. The topics include the yoga of sound, the yoga of breath, meditative practices, microtone chanting, Three-Body purification retreats, and much more. Sri Shyamji is the founder of the Chakra Institute, headquartered in the United States. He met his spiritual teacher at the age of twelve in the Himalayas. His Guru initiated him into a rare oral tradition of sacred sounds (Naada yoga) and breath (Svar yoga).In 1967, Sri Shyamji had an insight, in which he discovered the microchakras. According to him they are the pathways through which the light of the chakras reaches our nervous system. Five hours of automatic writing produced a treatise which described 147 stages of human awareness, starting with complete ignorance and ending with enlightenment. The discovery profoundly enriches the classical understanding of the chakras.In addition, he has a unique ability to sense along the spine the openings and blockages. This creates an extraordinarily useful opportunity for people who wish to understand precisely where they are at the present time on the path to enlightenment. As a master of Naada yoga, Sri Shyamji is able to create precise sounds which release blockages within the microchakras. Based upon his assessment of a person’s pattern of openings and blockages, he provides them with mantras and InnerTuning© practices to help them progress on their path. Since 1965, he has presented his work internationally in major growth centers and universities, including Bombay, NYU, Sorbonne, Cambridge, the New School for Social Research, the Esalen Institute, the Asia Society, the New York Open Center, and many others.His book Microchakras: InnerTuning for Psychological Well-being*, coauthored with David Isaacs, PhD. was published in English and French in 2009 and 2013 respectively. For more information on Sri Shyamji and the Chakra Institute visit www.chakrainstitute.com.

InnerTuning© for Well-Being
Ep. 9 - Kundalini + Her Seven Sister Powers

InnerTuning© for Well-Being

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2021 41:09


The InnerTuning© podcast features teachings from Sri Shyamji Bhatnagar about Microchakra™ psychology and InnerTuning© practices, a methodical system for sustainable psychospiritual growth. The topics include the yoga of sound, the yoga of breath, meditative practices, microtone chanting, Three-Body purification retreats, and much more. Sri Shyamji is the founder of the Chakra Institute, headquartered in the United States. He met his spiritual teacher at the age of twelve in the Himalayas. His Guru initiated him into a rare oral tradition of sacred sounds (Naada yoga) and breath (Svar yoga).In 1967, Sri Shyamji had an insight, in which he discovered the microchakras. According to him they are the pathways through which the light of the chakras reaches our nervous system. Five hours of automatic writing produced a treatise which described 147 stages of human awareness, starting with complete ignorance and ending with enlightenment. The discovery profoundly enriches the classical understanding of the chakras.In addition, he has a unique ability to sense along the spine the openings and blockages. This creates an extraordinarily useful opportunity for people who wish to understand precisely where they are at the present time on the path to enlightenment. As a master of Naada yoga, Sri Shyamji is able to create precise sounds which release blockages within the microchakras. Based upon his assessment of a person’s pattern of openings and blockages, he provides them with mantras and InnerTuning© practices to help them progress on their path. Since 1965, he has presented his work internationally in major growth centers and universities, including Bombay, NYU, Sorbonne, Cambridge, the New School for Social Research, the Esalen Institute, the Asia Society, the New York Open Center, and many others.His book Microchakras: InnerTuning for Psychological Well-being*, coauthored with David Isaacs, PhD. was published in English and French in 2009 and 2013 respectively. For more information on Sri Shyamji and the Chakra Institute visit www.chakrainstitute.com.

Hollywood & Levine
EP206: CHEERS commentary track: Boys in the Bar

Hollywood & Levine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 31:16


A popular feature.  Ken does a commentary track on the controversial “Boys in the Bar” episode of CHEERS that he and David Isaacs wrote.  Hear about the inspiration, execution, reaction, and behind-the-scenes nuggets.   Listen to other podcasts similar to this on iTunes!

InnerTuning© for Well-Being
Ep. 7 - The Seven Chakra Minds Part 2

InnerTuning© for Well-Being

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 38:28


The InnerTuning© podcast features teachings from Sri Shyamji Bhatnagar about Microchakra™ psychology and InnerTuning© practices, a methodical system for sustainable psychospiritual growth. The topics include the yoga of sound, the yoga of breath, meditative practices, microtone chanting, Three-Body purification retreats, and much more. Sri Shyamji is the founder of the Chakra Institute, headquartered in the United States. He met his spiritual teacher at the age of twelve in the Himalayas. His Guru initiated him into a rare oral tradition of sacred sounds (Naada yoga) and breath (Svar yoga).In 1967, Sri Shyamji had an insight, in which he discovered the microchakras. According to him they are the pathways through which the light of the chakras reaches our nervous system. Five hours of automatic writing produced a treatise which described 147 stages of human awareness, starting with complete ignorance and ending with enlightenment. The discovery profoundly enriches the classical understanding of the chakras.In addition, he has a unique ability to sense along the spine the openings and blockages. This creates an extraordinarily useful opportunity for people who wish to understand precisely where they are at the present time on the path to enlightenment. As a master of Naada yoga, Sri Shyamji is able to create precise sounds which release blockages within the microchakras. Based upon his assessment of a person’s pattern of openings and blockages, he provides them with mantras and InnerTuning© practices to help them progress on their path. Since 1965, he has presented his work internationally in major growth centers and universities, including Bombay, NYU, Sorbonne, Cambridge, the New School for Social Research, the Esalen Institute, the Asia Society, the New York Open Center, and many others.His book Microchakras: InnerTuning for Psychological Well-being*, coauthored with David Isaacs, PhD. was published in English and French in 2009 and 2013 respectively. For more information on Sri Shyamji and the Chakra Institute visit www.chakrainstitute.com.

InnerTuning© for Well-Being
Ep. 8 - Altered States of Awareness

InnerTuning© for Well-Being

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 37:07


The InnerTuning© podcast features teachings from Sri Shyamji Bhatnagar about Microchakra™ psychology and InnerTuning© practices, a methodical system for sustainable psychospiritual growth. The topics include the yoga of sound, the yoga of breath, meditative practices, microtone chanting, Three-Body purification retreats, and much more. Sri Shyamji is the founder of the Chakra Institute, headquartered in the United States. He met his spiritual teacher at the age of twelve in the Himalayas. His Guru initiated him into a rare oral tradition of sacred sounds (Naada yoga) and breath (Svar yoga).In 1967, Sri Shyamji had an insight, in which he discovered the microchakras. According to him they are the pathways through which the light of the chakras reaches our nervous system. Five hours of automatic writing produced a treatise which described 147 stages of human awareness, starting with complete ignorance and ending with enlightenment. The discovery profoundly enriches the classical understanding of the chakras.In addition, he has a unique ability to sense along the spine the openings and blockages. This creates an extraordinarily useful opportunity for people who wish to understand precisely where they are at the present time on the path to enlightenment. As a master of Naada yoga, Sri Shyamji is able to create precise sounds which release blockages within the microchakras. Based upon his assessment of a person’s pattern of openings and blockages, he provides them with mantras and InnerTuning© practices to help them progress on their path. Since 1965, he has presented his work internationally in major growth centers and universities, including Bombay, NYU, Sorbonne, Cambridge, the New School for Social Research, the Esalen Institute, the Asia Society, the New York Open Center, and many others.His book Microchakras: InnerTuning for Psychological Well-being*, coauthored with David Isaacs, PhD. was published in English and French in 2009 and 2013 respectively. For more information on Sri Shyamji and the Chakra Institute visit www.chakrainstitute.com.

InnerTuning© for Well-Being
Ep. 7 - The Seven Chakra Minds Part 1

InnerTuning© for Well-Being

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 35:56


The InnerTuning© podcast features teachings from Sri Shyamji Bhatnagar about Microchakra™ psychology and InnerTuning© practices, a methodical system for sustainable psychospiritual growth. The topics include the yoga of sound, the yoga of breath, meditative practices, microtone chanting, Three-Body purification retreats, and much more. Sri Shyamji is the founder of the Chakra Institute, headquartered in the United States. He met his spiritual teacher at the age of twelve in the Himalayas. His Guru initiated him into a rare oral tradition of sacred sounds (Naada yoga) and breath (Svar yoga).In 1967, Sri Shyamji had an insight, in which he discovered the microchakras. According to him they are the pathways through which the light of the chakras reaches our nervous system. Five hours of automatic writing produced a treatise which described 147 stages of human awareness, starting with complete ignorance and ending with enlightenment. The discovery profoundly enriches the classical understanding of the chakras.In addition, he has a unique ability to sense along the spine the openings and blockages. This creates an extraordinarily useful opportunity for people who wish to understand precisely where they are at the present time on the path to enlightenment. As a master of Naada yoga, Sri Shyamji is able to create precise sounds which release blockages within the microchakras. Based upon his assessment of a person’s pattern of openings and blockages, he provides them with mantras and InnerTuning© practices to help them progress on their path. Since 1965, he has presented his work internationally in major growth centers and universities, including Bombay, NYU, Sorbonne, Cambridge, the New School for Social Research, the Esalen Institute, the Asia Society, the New York Open Center, and many others.His book Microchakras: InnerTuning for Psychological Well-being*, coauthored with David Isaacs, PhD. was published in English and French in 2009 and 2013 respectively. For more information on Sri Shyamji and the Chakra Institute visit www.chakrainstitute.com.

InnerTuning© for Well-Being
Ep. 6 - The Inner Guru

InnerTuning© for Well-Being

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 30:36


The InnerTuning© podcast features teachings from Sri Shyamji Bhatnagar about Microchakra™ psychology and InnerTuning© practices, a methodical system for sustainable psychospiritual growth. The topics include the yoga of sound, the yoga of breath, meditative practices, microtone chanting, Three-Body purification retreats, and much more. Sri Shyamji is the founder of the Chakra Institute, headquartered in the United States. He met his spiritual teacher at the age of twelve in the Himalayas. His Guru initiated him into a rare oral tradition of sacred sounds (Naada yoga) and breath (Svar yoga).In 1967, Sri Shyamji had an insight, in which he discovered the microchakras. According to him they are the pathways through which the light of the chakras reaches our nervous system. Five hours of automatic writing produced a treatise which described 147 stages of human awareness, starting with complete ignorance and ending with enlightenment. The discovery profoundly enriches the classical understanding of the chakras.In addition, he has a unique ability to sense along the spine the openings and blockages. This creates an extraordinarily useful opportunity for people who wish to understand precisely where they are at the present time on the path to enlightenment. As a master of Naada yoga, Sri Shyamji is able to create precise sounds which release blockages within the microchakras. Based upon his assessment of a person’s pattern of openings and blockages, he provides them with mantras and InnerTuning© practices to help them progress on their path. Since 1965, he has presented his work internationally in major growth centers and universities, including Bombay, NYU, Sorbonne, Cambridge, the New School for Social Research, the Esalen Institute, the Asia Society, the New York Open Center, and many others.His book Microchakras: InnerTuning for Psychological Well-being*, coauthored with David Isaacs, PhD. was published in English and French in 2009 and 2013 respectively. For more information on Sri Shyamji and the Chakra Institute visit www.chakrainstitute.com.

Where Nobody Knows Your Name - A Cheers Podcast

That's right, today's the day! Here is our interview with Emmy and WGA-winning Ken Levine! We talk to him about writing with David Isaacs for Cheers, Mash, The Simpsons and many more, as well as his own podcast "Hollywood And Levine", his MLB announcing and his literature. This is an episode not to be missed. It was an honour to have him drop by our podcast bar and we hope you enjoy it as much as we did!

MMA TRUFAN
Royce Gracie: Audio Documentary

MMA TRUFAN

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2020 74:56


Featuring exclusive interviews with: Royce Gracie, John Danaher, Jason Delucia, Don Gold, Gerard Gordeau, Renzo Gracie, David Isaacs, Art Jimmerson, Ricardo Liborio, John McCarthy, Jerry Millen, Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira, Remco Pardoel, Mario Sperry, Georges St-Pierre, Dan Severn, and Ken Shamrock. Created and written by: Nate EvansNarrated by: Rich Donohue and Ashley EvansEdited by: Rich Donohue and Nate EvansMusic By: With Lions ProductionsArtwork By: Mike Zandt

Best of Today
'Government “dragging its heels” on racial equality'

Best of Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 15:23


The outgoing chair of the Equality and Human Rights Council, David Isaacs, told Sima Kotecha he believes the government is "dragging its heels" over tackling racial inequality and questioned why it is setting up a new review on racial disparity, rather than implementing existing recommendations. Mishal Husain spoke to Kemi Badenoch, the equalities minister and exchequer secretary to the Treasury, who described his comments as "disappointing". She went on to say "there is so much that has been done all the way back to Macpherson" and "one of the things this commission is doing, is actually looking at why is it, that despite all of these actions, people still believe that we are doing nothing?" Credit: Press Association

Pedal to the Metal
SSE5 - Slayer!

Pedal to the Metal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 96:00


We had a special guest this episode. My guitar instructor, David Isaacs. His favorite band is Slayer, so it was fitting to have them as the band of the week for this episode.

Movers Shakers and Social Changers
Episode 4 - David Isaacs - Shaping our future through conversations that matter

Movers Shakers and Social Changers

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 46:08


The capacity to see the world of the 'other' sounds simple but it is not. Yet it is the core of creating a new human history together. The world cafe serves as a reminder and as an inspiration to help us remember our shared heart wisdom. World Cafe conversations bring people together in community and guide them, through their 7 design principles, into ways to discuss important issues, in a safe space allowing them to access their collective wisdom. If you want to know where we are headed as a society and as a global culture I implore you to listen and to read the book.

Build It. They'll Come.
COVID-19 SPECIAL, child infectious diseases specialist Professor David Isaacs, on the risks facing Australia as we ease lockdown, & HOW we might just avoid a major 2nd wave of infections.

Build It. They'll Come.

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 35:29


Professor David Isaacs, senior Sydney pediatric specialist in respiratory virus infections and immunisations, at the Children’s Hospital at Westmead, bluntly assesses WHY Australia has managed this pandemic pretty well so far compared to many world-leading nations and HOW only minor, firmly-controlled COVID-19 infection breakouts might occur once lockdown lightens. Plus he calmly explains the evidence on whether children spread this virus; the case for schools to stay open; and is asymptomatic spread a huge danger for our community as we venture more outside our homes.

Hollywood & Levine
EP173: The Early Days of My TV Career

Hollywood & Levine

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 33:35


If you're trying to make it in the television industry, this is the podcast for you. Emmy winning writer Ken Levine walks you through his early days as a freelance writer in the business working with David Isaacs. Ken shares all his experiences, including all the ups and many downs. Pitching stories, pilot episodes, backup scripts and dealing with rejections!  

Hollywood & Levine
EP161: 50 Actors we Rejected

Hollywood & Levine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 42:14


Even the best actors get rejected countless times. Ken lists all the actors he and writing partner, David Isaacs have rejected for projects – often for good reasons, some for frustrating reasons (the network wouldn’t approve them), and some we just plain screwed up. But hopefully it will give heart to actors that rejections can’t deter talent or a great career.

Hollywood & Levine
EP157: Analyzing Comedy with David Isaacs , Part 2

Hollywood & Levine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 23:33


Ken and longtime writing partner David Isaacs discus genres of film and TV comedy. Why FRIENDS and other successful sitcoms work. 

Hollywood & Levine
EP156: Analyzing Comedy with David Isaacs, Part 1

Hollywood & Levine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 28:55


On this week's Hollywood and Levine podcast, Ken’s writing partner David Isaacs returns for a lively discussion on comedy – theories, genres and romcoms. It’s a fascinating study of what it takes to evoke laughter. 

Podcasts – SpaRetailer.com
Episode #38, Two Locations, Two Brands with David Isaacs

Podcasts – SpaRetailer.com

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 56:18


David Isaacs, owner of Isaacs Pools and Spas in Johnson City, Tennessee, talks about taking over the family business. The company went from a “small time” pool builder in Elizabethton to now having two retail locations in Johnson City, one that houses its Hot Spring line and the its Bullfrog

Shirtloads of Science
Vaccination Saves us - with Dr David Isaacs (154)

Shirtloads of Science

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2019 37:42


 Polio, smallpox, measles, whooping cough - the list goes on.  Vaccination has saved more human lives than other treatments. Dr David gives Dr Karl the facts on our biggest medical miracle - training our immune system to fight deadly invaders.

Community Solutions
Episode 23: How to Lead a Large Group Meeting for Community Change

Community Solutions

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 16:17


On this podcast three public health students discuss ‘The World Café’ by Dr. Juanita Brown and David Isaacs. They highlight the importance of facilitating conversations that are: inclusive of diverse groups of individuals, conducted in relaxed environments, and focused on building relationships while creating meaningful changes in communities.

Hollywood & Levine
EP141: Taking Meetings in Hollywood

Hollywood & Levine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 32:05


Ken discusses the various and wacky movie meetings he and his partner, David Isaacs have “taken” over the years. 

Hollywood & Levine
EP126: “Movin’ on Up” – selling our first script

Hollywood & Levine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2019 44:22


What’s it like to break in and sell your first script?  Ken tells his experience when “the Jeffersons” hired him and partner David Isaacs. It was quite a learning experience as you will hear. 

The Juggling Act
'My husband left me when my baby was still in the NICU'

The Juggling Act

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2019 33:27


This week we are joined by two amazingly accomplished people. Lisa Burling is a mum of two whose partner left her while their second son was fighting for his life in the NICU. Despite facing constant obstacles, Lisa has gone on to become a successful business woman, and an author. We also had a visit from Professor David Isaacs who explains what a world without vaccination would be like, and warns us about the importance of not letting things slide. SHOW NOTESYour hosts this week are Mel Wilson and Cassie Hamer and our huge thanksto Lisa Burling and David Isaacs.This podcast was produced by Nina Young.We've got a bit of a favour to ask; we'd love you to Subscribe to The Juggling Act in your podcast app and leave us a review. It only takes a few secs and helps other people discover The Juggling Act.Have you got a story that you think our listeners will want love? We'd like to hear from you! Email us at Kidspot.Editor@news.com.au, join the conversation on the Kidspot Facebook page or tweet us at @KidspotSocial   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Writers at Stanton

The compelling story of vaccination.This is a book for everyone who wants to understand our past — and for those who care about our future.

Hollywood & Levine
EP107: More with writing partner, David Isaacs

Hollywood & Levine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 33:54


Ken and David share lessons they learned in comedy writing, both good and bad – along with discussions on casting, directing, the series they developed for Mary Tyler Moore, and David’s year working on MAD MEN

Hollywood & Levine
EP106: Ken’s writing partner, David Isaacs defends himself

Hollywood & Levine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2019 30:18


Ken welcomes his long-time writing partner, David Isaacs to the podcast. We discuss how we broke in, how we work, writing together vs. separately, script problem solving, and David tells his side of the prank I pulled on him.

Podcast
LAP- Waco

Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2018 97:17


In this episode of LAP Beck is joined by two very special guests. The first is on a number of shows, the hell raising, gravel voiced David Isaacs. For the first time in a long time our very own Fearless Leader Himself, Brian. The gang have a spoiler discussion and go into detail on the show Waco. Tangents abound and even talk on the real life documentary on Waco. Please enjoy and as always ARMY STRONG

Hollywood & Levine
EP33: Meeting, Writing, and Evolving w/ My Writing Partner, David Isaacs

Hollywood & Levine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2017 38:59


Ken and David Isaacs discuss their longtime partnership, how it formed, their process and how it’s evolved over the years, hard lessons they had to learn, disagreements, triumphs, and many great writing tips. Ken & David wrote for some of the most iconic sitcoms of the last forty years.   Relive their journey.

MASH 4077 Podcast
MASH 4077 Podcast Episode 151 & 152

MASH 4077 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2017 19:55


Show Notes Kenny Mittleider from Knights of the Guild, Alien Nation: The Newcomers Podcast & My Gimpy Life Podcast and Simon Meddings from Waffle On Podcast discuss one of the most successful and longest running television series in history.. M*A*S*H Today we cover Season 7 Episode 4 & Episode 5 "Our Finest Hour" 151st & 152th Episode Overall Directed by Burt Metcalfe Written by Ken Levine, David Isaacs, Larry Balmagia, Ronny Graham & David Lawrence Originally Aired on October 9, 1978 Production Code is T-408 & T-409 Set during the Korean War in the 1950’s Plot Summary: Newsreels highlight this one-hour special. Minutes mean lives at the M*A*S*H units and reporter, Clete Roberts, has returned to speak again to the 4077 personnel. Everyone is present or in flashback, from Lt. Colonel Henry Blake and Trapper John McIntyre ...even pesky, loveable lug, Major Frank Burns rounds out the current cast as the reporter questions the guys and gals of the 4077. Hope you enjoy it, Kenny & Meds Find Us on the Web: Main website - http://MASH4077Podcast.com Listen on Stitcher Radio - HERE Twitter - @MASH4077Podcas Facebook Fan Page - http://www.facebook.com/MASH4077Podcast Email Us - MASH4077Podcast@Gmail.com Patreon (Donation) Supporter - https://www.patreon.com/geekyfanboy Podcast promo’s played during the show this week: Waffle on Alien Nation: The Newcomers Podcast © Geekyfanboy Productions

Hollywood & Levine
Episode 11: Breaking In Is Hard to Do

Hollywood & Levine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2017 39:22


In this week’s episode Ken tells the story of how he and David Isaacs met, became writing partners, and finally broke into the business – learning lessons, making rookie mistakes (that you can avoid), and discovering the little edges that will place you out in front in a very competitive field.

MASH 4077 Podcast
MASH 4077 Podcast Episode 146

MASH 4077 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2017 19:19


SHOW NOTES KENNY MITTLEIDER FROM KNIGHTS OF THE GUILD, ALIEN NATION: THE NEWCOMERS PODCAST & MY GIMPY LIFE PODCAST AND SIMON MEDDINGS FROM WAFFLE ON PODCAST DISCUSS ONE OF THE MOST SUCCESSFUL AND LONGEST RUNNING TELEVISION SERIES IN HISTORY.. M*A*S*H TODAY WE COVER Season 6 Episode 24 "Dr. Winchester and Mr. Hyde" 146th Episode Overall Directed by Charles Dubin Written by Ken Levine, David Isaacs and Ronny Graham Originally Aired on February 27, 1978 Production Code is Y-122 PLOT SUMMARY: While dealing with a long stretch of surgery duty, Winchester gets addicted to amphetamines. And Radar sets up a mouse race competition between the 4077th and a group of cocky Marine patients.  HOPE YOU ENJOY IT, KENNY & MEDS  FIND US ON THE WEB: MAIN WEBSITE - HTTP://MASH4077PODCAST.COM LISTEN ON STITCHER RADIO - HERE TWITTER - @MASH4077PODCAS FACEBOOK FAN PAGE - HTTP://WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/MASH4077PODCAST EMAIL US - MASH4077PODCAST@GMAIL.COM PATREON (DONATION) SUPPORTER - HTTPS://WWW.PATREON.COM/GEEKYFANBOY PODCAST PROMO’S PLAYED DURING THE SHOW THIS WEEK: WAFFLE ON ALIEN NATION: THE NEWCOMERS PODCAST  © Geekyfanboy Productions

Hollywood & Levine
Episode 4: Scaring Tourists and Other Delights

Hollywood & Levine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2017 28:23


As if Ken Levine didn't offer you enough with his blog and podcast, now he's offering you tips on getting more laughs. Ken teaches comedy writing, and this episode is begins with some thoughts on whether you can teach people how to be funny (spoiler alert: not really). Even though you probably have to be born humorous, you can learn how to refine your existing comedic sensibility. He also shares the crazy casting story ever! David Isaacs and Ken Levine were casting a pilot, and things got a little wild (let's just say there was nudity involved).Plus, hear a clip that is essentially a master class in comedic timing.

Hollywood & Levine
Episode1: Hollywood & Levine's Maiden Voyage

Hollywood & Levine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2016 38:07


For Ken Levine's first episode, he dives into the world of television, film, and comedy. He kicks off award season with some commentary on the Golden Globes (and why they should not be taken seriously) and explains how award winners are chosen. Ken also has a discussion about special effects, and how a snowball fight on Wings was accomplished. There's a very special cameo by a fella named Mr. Special Effects (played by Ken's partner David Isaacs) who provides insider info on how sitcoms get all the wacky scenes are rigged up. Plus, Ken does his first podcast version of "Friday Questions," a popular feature on his blog.

Podcast
Leftover Army Podcast - Masterpiece Theatre

Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2016 130:37


In this episode the Veterans of the Leftover Army talk nostalgia and all things we may have missed from back in the day. Old Man Schuette returns to host this trek down memory lane with Rebekah, David Isaacs, Eric marable and Joe Vitale. Enjoy and as always ARMY STRONG.

TruStory FM Specials
Interview: Writer Ken Levine on Guilty Pleasures, Volunteers, and TV Legacy

TruStory FM Specials

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2015 61:04


“I'm happy to be able to defend Volunteers, and maybe you can have me back to defend Mannequin Two." In 237 episodes of The Next Reel and nearly 200 movies as a part of the weekly show, we try to do solid service to the creators of the work that we talk about. Most of the time, we think we do a pretty good job. Sometimes, we drop the ball. A few weeks back, as part of our guilty pleasure series, we did the movie Volunteers from 1985 directed by Nicholas Meyer, written by Ken Levine and David Isaacs. We did our usual thing and in the process of talking about the characters and story, we did particularly short shrift to the guys who wrote it. Of course, we didn't realize that we came up short until we were called out by Ken Levine himself on his blog, by Ken Levine. Ken's credits are one thing, but just wait… he and Isaacs are behind truly seminal television series, and that's not hyperbolic: how about MASH? Mary? Wings? Cheers? Frasier? Yeah, all those, and many more… he even named a baseball team on The Simpsons. And that doesn't even begin to touch his other career as a play-by-play baseball announcer. So you can imagine how thrilled — and a touch embarrassed — we are to have the one and only Ken Levine with us on The Next Reel. We talk about his history in the field, from his first assignment on The Jeffersons to his latest plays. We talk about the craft of writing, doing so with a partner, and the growing writer's room today. And of course, we talk all about Volunteers and what it took to bring cast and crew together for one of Andy's favorite flicks!

The Next Reel by The Next Reel Film Podcasts
Interview: Writer Ken Levine on Guilty Pleasures, Volunteers, and TV Legacy

The Next Reel by The Next Reel Film Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2015 61:04


“I'm happy to be able to defend Volunteers, and maybe you can have me back to defend Mannequin Two." In 237 episodes of The Next Reel and nearly 200 movies as a part of the weekly show, we try to do solid service to the creators of the work that we talk about. Most of the time, we think we do a pretty good job. Sometimes, we drop the ball. A few weeks back, as part of our guilty pleasure series, we did the movie Volunteers from 1985 directed by Nicholas Meyer, written by Ken Levine and David Isaacs. We did our usual thing and in the process of talking about the characters and story, we did particularly short shrift to the guys who wrote it. Of course, we didn't realize that we came up short until we were called out by Ken Levine himself on his blog, by Ken Levine. Ken's credits are one thing, but just wait… he and Isaacs are behind truly seminal television series, and that's not hyperbolic: how about MASH? Mary? Wings? Cheers? Frasier? Yeah, all those, and many more… he even named a baseball team on The Simpsons. And that doesn't even begin to touch his other career as a play-by-play baseball announcer. So you can imagine how thrilled — and a touch embarrassed — we are to have the one and only Ken Levine with us on The Next Reel. We talk about his history in the field, from his first assignment on The Jeffersons to his latest plays. We talk about the craft of writing, doing so with a partner, and the growing writer's room today. And of course, we talk all about Volunteers and what it took to bring cast and crew together for one of Andy's favorite flicks!

The Next Reel Film Podcast Master Feed
Interview: Writer Ken Levine on Guilty Pleasures, Volunteers, and TV Legacy

The Next Reel Film Podcast Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2015 61:04


“I’m happy to be able to defend Volunteers, and maybe you can have me back to defend Mannequin Two." In 237 episodes of The Next Reel and nearly 200 movies as a part of the weekly show, we try to do solid service to the creators of the work that we talk about. Most of the time, we think we do a pretty good job. Sometimes, we drop the ball. A few weeks back, as part of our guilty pleasure series, we did the movie Volunteers from 1985 directed by Nicholas Meyer, written by Ken Levine and David Isaacs. We did our usual thing and in the process of talking about the characters and story, we did particularly short shrift to the guys who wrote it. Of course, we didn’t realize that we came up short until we were called out by Ken Levine himself on his blog, by Ken Levine. Ken’s credits are one thing, but just wait… he and Isaacs are behind truly seminal television series, and that’s not hyperbolic: how about MASH? Mary? Wings? Cheers? Frasier? Yeah, all those, and many more… he even named a baseball team on The Simpsons. And that doesn’t even begin to touch his other career as a play-by-play baseball announcer. So you can imagine how thrilled — and a touch embarrassed — we are to have the one and only Ken Levine with us on The Next Reel. We talk about his history in the field, from his first assignment on The Jeffersons to his latest plays. We talk about the craft of writing, doing so with a partner, and the growing writer’s room today. And of course, we talk all about Volunteers and what it took to bring cast and crew together for one of Andy’s favorite flicks!

SnarkMonkey
#33 - David Isaacs

SnarkMonkey

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2015 65:32


David Isaacs is a writer and producer who was part of two of the most iconic television sitcoms of all time (M*A*S*H*, Cheers) as well as having a hand in scripts for shows like Frasier, Becker, Wings, Mad Men and many others - a lot of those scripts with partner (and previous SnarkMonkey guest) Ken Levine. As a professor at the USC School of Cinematic Arts he helped establish a Comedy Initiative and imparts his knowledge and wisdom to a new generation of hopefuls looking to break into comedy writing for television. We talk about how he adapted to a move from New York to Florida as a boy, how he and writing partner Levine found each other after growing up on opposite coasts, how Woody Allen inspired his creative thinking, plus we get pretty down, dirty and nerdy picking apart Cheers (in a good way.) David gives great insight, instruction and inside info on what it takes to be serious about being funny. Enjoy!  -LM

SnarkMonkey
#33 - David Isaacs

SnarkMonkey

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2015 65:32


David Isaacs is a writer and producer who was part of two of the most iconic television sitcoms of all time (M*A*S*H*, Cheers) as well as having a hand in scripts for shows like Frasier, Becker, Wings, Mad Men and many others - a lot of those scripts with partner (and previous SnarkMonkey guest) Ken Levine. As a professor at the USC School of Cinematic Arts he helped establish a Comedy Initiative and imparts his knowledge and wisdom to a new generation of hopefuls looking to break into comedy writing for television. We talk about how he adapted to a move from New York to Florida as a boy, how he and writing partner Levine found each other after growing up on opposite coasts, how Woody Allen inspired his creative thinking, plus we get pretty down, dirty and nerdy picking apart Cheers (in a good way.) David gives great insight, instruction and inside info on what it takes to be serious about being funny. Enjoy!  -LM

SnarkMonkey
#2 - Ken Levine

SnarkMonkey

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2014 59:04


Ken Levine has truly been a jack-of-all-trades (whatever that archaic saying means); radio DJ, TV writer and director, baseball announcer, playwright and very popular media blogger. With writing partner David Isaacs he has written on two of the most iconic TV comedies of all time (MASH and Cheers) among many others. Listen how he got his start as a "Boss Jock" on 70s radio, got inspired by Woody Allen (and repelled by the song "Kung Fu Fighting"), took a wild left turn based on his passion for baseball and...well, jeez, just listen - it's a crazy, cool journey. And Ken most definitely brings the snark. (No monkeys this episode. My apologies.) -LM Ken's blog here - his Twitter is @KenLevine - his play "A or B" is playing now at the Falcon Theatre in Toluca Lake, CA until November 16, 2014.Home RSS

SnarkMonkey
#2 - Ken Levine

SnarkMonkey

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2014 59:04


Ken Levine has truly been a jack-of-all-trades (whatever that archaic saying means); radio DJ, TV writer and director, baseball announcer, playwright and very popular media blogger. With writing partner David Isaacs he has written on two of the most iconic TV comedies of all time (MASH and Cheers) among many others. Listen how he got his start as a "Boss Jock" on 70s radio, got inspired by Woody Allen (and repelled by the song "Kung Fu Fighting"), took a wild left turn based on his passion for baseball and...well, jeez, just listen - it's a crazy, cool journey. And Ken most definitely brings the snark. (No monkeys this episode. My apologies.) -LM Ken's blog here - his Twitter is @KenLevine - his play "A or B" is playing now at the Falcon Theatre in Toluca Lake, CA until November 16, 2014.Home RSS

MoneyForLunch
Bert Martinez speaks with C.J. Hayden, David Isaacs and guests

MoneyForLunch

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2014 60:00


C.J. Hayden San Francisco business coach and the bestselling author of Get Clients Now! Since 1992, she's been helping entrepreneurs and self-employed professionals get clients, get strategic, and get things done. C.J. is a Master Certified Coach, has published more than 400 sales and marketing articles  David Isaacs President of Clearing Communications, an organizational leadership and strategy consultancy. He has served as a line executive managing crisis and transition and as a personal coach and “thinking partner” with business leaders and leadership teams, accompanying them as they embrace the challenges of unprecedented change and transformation  Brian Kane co-owner of Evolution Fitness in Cherry Hill NJ, he has been a leader in the fitness industry for the past 14 years. Brian has his degree in Sports Medicine specialized in Athletic Training and is also a recognized Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist. Brian and Evolution Fitness are changing the way fitness is done by creating Fitness programs designed specifically to each individual's mind, body, and goal Dr. Andrea Gancarz Doctor of Education, mother of a six-year old boy and a concerned consumer who is also the President and Founder of M.A.S.S., Moms Advocating Safe Sanitizers, an organization she started as a result of the thousands of reported incidents involving alcohol-based hand sanitizers. As Dr. Gancarz reports, in 2012 according to the Center for Poison Control, there were more than 18,000 incidents of poisoning of children, teens and adults because of alcohol-based hand sanitizers

Film and Television (Video)
The Writers Room - A Workshop

Film and Television (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2012 58:30


How do writers on a television comedy develop their material? Writers from current and recent comedies come together at the Pollock Theater at UCSB. They take stories "ripped from the headlines" and discuss how they would handle them in their shows - through jokes, characters, and stories. The writers are from television comedies: Cheers, M*A*S*H, Frasier, According to Jim, Ellen, Drew Carey, Newhart, Bob, and The Simpsons. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 24204]

Film and Television (Audio)
The Writers Room - A Workshop

Film and Television (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2012 58:30


How do writers on a television comedy develop their material? Writers from current and recent comedies come together at the Pollock Theater at UCSB. They take stories "ripped from the headlines" and discuss how they would handle them in their shows - through jokes, characters, and stories. The writers are from television comedies: Cheers, M*A*S*H, Frasier, According to Jim, Ellen, Drew Carey, Newhart, Bob, and The Simpsons. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 24204]