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In this episode, Kim Dondo chats with Madeleine Debney, Co-Founder of Otto, about her shift from asset management to developing an AI-powered platform for wealth managers. They discuss how Otto supports advisers by streamlining workflows, automating tasks like fact finds and suitability reports, and enhancing client relationships. Madeleine also shares insights into Otto's evolution, its approach to compliance, and her vision for the role of AI in financial services.
In a special episode of Film Stories, Simon is joined by Kevin Costner and John Debney. Costner is, of course, the star, director and co-writer of Horizon: An American Saga, which he conceived and part-financed. Debney is a composer working on his fourth Kevin Costner-related project. The pair share their stories of making Horizon. The conversation also looks at funding films, a few films from both Kevin Costner and John Debney's back catalogues, and a whole lot more... --- Get NordVPN 2Y plan + 4 months extra here ➼ https://nordvpn.com/fspn It's risk-free with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Grace Debney joins the podcast once again (almost a year later since her first episode aired) to talk about her recent week at WEF 2024. Grace is a young, talented show jumper originally from England where she first started her riding career, and is quickly becoming one of the top young riders in the sport today. For her stand out season so far this year, Grace has already won the CSI2* Grand Prix. Some of her other notable wins include two five-star classes- the first one at WEF and the second at Traverse City Horse Show back in 2022, as well as 2nd place in the U25 Grand Prix at WEF in 2023. We're excited to see where her career continues. Listen in!
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Grace Debney is a young, talented show jumper originally from England where she first started her riding career. Grace has already had several notable wins including the 2021 Dover Saddlery USEF Hunter Seat Medal Final. In 2022, she won two five-star classes- the first one at WEF and the second at Traverse City Horse Show. Grace's 2023 season is already off to a great start since she recently jumped to 2nd place in the U25 Grand Prix this past weekend at WEF aboard her horse, Jesprit H.S. Listen in!
My guest is Alex Debney. Alex is a partner at Conscious Investment Management, an investment manager focused on making investments that improve lives. Some of the highlights of our conversation include Alex describing that moment where he quit his secure job to start something new and uncertain, some real-life stories of Conscious Investment Management investments that are making a big positive difference to people's lives, what returns can you expect with a "conscious investment", and the unique challenges of working with high-performing people.If you'd like to learn more about Conscious Investment Management, go to: https://www.consciousinvest.com.auYou can follow Conscious Investment Management on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/conscious-investment-managementTo learn more about what it takes to be an evolved leader, and to check out our other podcast episodes, go to: https://www.evolvedstrategy.com.au
Are you ready to move on to the next step in your business and your life but not quite sure how to get there? Like with much else in the world, there is a process you can follow to help you through. Danute Debney Shaw, strategy innovator, author of How The Tin Man Found His Brain, and founder of CelaPhontus is here to walk us through the steps that we can take to keep moving forward in business and in life. If you are feeling stuck or not quite sure which way to turn next you won't want to miss out on Danute's sage tips on how to decide where to go from here. You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in... What Danute is up to today [1:22] A case study [2:54] How to begin the next steps in your business [10:08] Going deeper [15:02] A personal anecdote [19:50] Taking calculated risks is important [21:58] The money questions [25:20] Resources & People Mentioned BOOK - How The Tin Man Found His Brain by Danute Debney Shaw Connect with Danute Debney Shaw CelaPhontus DanuteDebneyShaw.net On Instagram @CelaPhontusLLC Facebook @CelaPhontusLLC Linkedin @DanuteDebneyShaw Connect With Gabe Nelson BOOK – The Solopreneur's Money Manifesto by Gabe Nelson www.GabeNelsonFinancial.com/contact FREE Downloadable Resources at https://www.gabenelsonfinancial.com/resources/ EMAIL: Gabe (at) GabeNelsonFinancial.com Follow Gabe on LinkedIn Follow Gabe on Twitter: @GabeNelsonCFP Follow Gabe on Facebook Follow Gabe on Instagram: @GabeNelsonCFP Subscribe to Solopreneur Money Audio Production and Show notes by PODCAST FAST TRACK https://www.podcastfasttrack.com
Early Australian colonial history has more agreements with Australia's first people than you might be aware of.
Episode Notes We're back! We had a really long and fruitful discussion this time. I think we really explored some interesting material, and came to some particularly thoughtful conclusions. We are very much, in a sense, a new type of scholar, delving deep into things others thought played out and discovering rich new veins of ideas to engage with. Lair is an action-adventure video game developed by Factor 5 and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. It was released for the PlayStation 3 in August 2007 in North America. In Lair, the world is filled with deadly volcanoes, which devastated the world's natural resources and air. It led the native people to split into two warring nations: the poor Mokai, and the well-off Asylia. The story revolves around Rohn Partridge, an Asylia Sky Guard, who eventually turned to support the Mokai. Most of the game's battles are air-based combat, with some fought on the ground by landing the dragon and fighting troops and other land-based creatures. A morale system is also present, in which enemies may retreat if they suffer from low morale. Lair is the first PlayStation 3 title to have been fully playable via the Remote Play function, allowing it to be accessed through the Internet on a PlayStation Portable. An English demo was released for Asian countries except for Japan, prior to the game's release. The game's soundtrack was composed by John Debney. Lair received mixed reviews upon release, with critics praising the game's visuals and art direction, while criticizing its control scheme. Sony released a reviewer guide to teach reviewers how to properly review the game. Analog stick support and DualShock 3 controller support were later introduced to the game. It was Factor 5's last game developed before its closure in May 2009. Gameplay The player assumes the role of a dragon-riding knight named Rohn Partridge. Rohn is given the tasks of defending a certain area, destroying certain objects, eliminating enemies or creatures, and other mission-based objectives. After each stage, the player can earn either gold, silver, or bronze medals, depending on performance during the level. A platinum medal is also available, though unlike the other three its requirements are hidden. Earning medals assists in unlocking combos and behind-the-scenes videos. Most of the game's battles are air-based combat, with some fought on the ground by landing the dragon and fighting troops and other land-based creatures. In some locations, the game features a morale system tied to the enemy; the lower an enemy's morale, the less he will fight, and it is possible that he will retreat from combat. The game relies heavily on the PlayStation 3's Sixaxis motion controls. The player flies the dragon by tilting the controller, with additional moves also using motion sensing; one such example is fighting a dragon by tilting the controller to match the enemy dragon's flying height, and then slamming the controller left or right to knock the dragon sideways and out of the battle. Plot Lair takes place in a world threatened by numerous emerging volcanoes, causing much of the land to be destroyed and the air to be polluted. As a result, people native to the world divided themselves into two kingdoms: the Mokai, whose lands are arid and depleted of resources, and the seemingly noble Asylians, who live in one of the last remaining bountiful, green areas. Desperate to gain the Asylians' land, the Mokai attack the Asylians from the rear. The spiritual leader of the Asylians, the Diviner, preaches that the Mokai are pagans and savages, defying abominations to the will of God, but the Mokai are truly a misunderstood people, hanging on to survival and only attacked the Asylians out of desperation for food (their attacks focused on their granaries). The game mainly revolves around the pursuits of Rohn, one of the Burners (dragon-riders) Sky Guards (the air force-based military). At first Rohn adopts the feeling of hatred towards the Mokai the Asylians have but over the course of the story begins to have more sympathy towards this misunderstood people. The leader of the Mokai, General Atta-Kai, approaches the Guardians of Asylia (three individuals with ruling power in Asylia) in peace to ensure the survival of both people. The Diviner, in an act to maintain his power over his people, has Loden, one of the Asylia's Sky Guards assassinate Atta-Kai, one of the guardians and the Sky Guard Captain, Talan, prolonging the war between the two people and capturing Atta-Kai's Blood Dragon in the process. After witnessing the assassinations of both Atta-Kai and Captain Talan, Rohn begins having second thoughts about Asylia's attitude towards the Mokai and releases Atta-Kai's dragon from Loden, thus putting Rohn on thin ice with Loden, the new captain of the Sky Guards. Loden leads a massive air strike on the Mokai City, bombing the city and attacking what Loden thought to be an armory, but was actually a temple where the women and children had sheltered themselves from the attacks. Rohn is devastated when he discovers the victims and defies Loden, who declares Rohn an enemy of Asylia and delivers near fatal blows to both Rohn and Rohn's Plains Dragon. Rohn's dragon, in an attempt to save Rohn's life, carries him into a desert in Mokai territory but dies in the process from the wound Loden delivered. Rohn soon reunites with Atta-Kai's Blood Dragon, who adopts Rohn as its new rider. While searching the desert for water, Rohn and the dragon discover the elder of the Mokai, Ren-Kai, under attack from a Spider Wasp, which the two slay. Ren reveals that some of the Mokai managed to survive the bombings and are hiding out in the desert and Rohn helps protect them from Asylian attacks. Ren, knowing that the Mokai people need a new leader, asks Rohn to rescue General Atta-Kai's son, Koba-Kai, who is imprisoned in Asylia. Both Rohn and Koba-Kai defend the Mokai people from further attacks and acquire a small fleet of Asylian ships. The Mokai launch an attack on the Asylians and reclaim Mokai City. After the battle a group of Asylian Burners arrive and submit themselves to the Mokai. Among them is Jevin, Rohn's best friend, who informs Rohn that the remaining two Guardians were executed by the Diviner and that some of the Sky Guard had defected from the Diviner's rule over Asylia and were imprisoned in the Maelstrom (an Asylian prison situated within a dimensional vortex). Knowing they would need reinforcements, Rohn and Koba-Kai lead an attack on the Maelstrom to free the Burners imprisoned there. During the rescue Rohn battles Loden, who rides a powerful species of gorilla-like dragon called the Bull Dragon. Loden attempts to kill the fleeing prisoners by flinging enormous boulders from the Maelstrom's gravitational pull onto the prison but Rohn intervenes and kills Loden and succeeds in rescuing the imprisoned burners. The combined forces of Mokai and defected Burners charges towards Asylia, battle the Diviner's forces, prevent the volcanoes from erupting and kill the Diviner. During the battle Koba-Kai is shot down by the Diviner's forces. After the battle Rohn finds him and Koba-Kai comments on how beautiful the sunsets in Asylia are, Rohn goes on to say that the new world that the Asylians and Mokai were to build together would never be the same, to which Koba-Kai replied "Let us hope not," before dying. Rohn asks Atta-Kai's Blood Dragon to carry Koba-Kai's body home, afterwards Ren approaches Rohn and tells him that his people are waiting. Development Lair is the first PlayStation 3 title to have been fully playable via the Remote Play function, allowing it to be accessed through the Internet on a PlayStation Portable. Initially the game was not fully playable, as motion sensor controls are not available on PSP. The machine lacks L2 and R2 buttons and a right analog stick, which are necessary to pass certain levels. With recent firmware updates, the dragon may be controlled with the analog nub and buttons can be assigned on the PSP to act as L2 and R2, rendering Lair fully playable. On April 15, 2008, an update was released on the PlayStation Network, adding analog stick support, extra playable dragons, and rumble support for the DualShock 3 controller. The game now uses the directional pad for actions such as the 180 degree turn and the "dash forward" ability. An English-language demo for Lair was made available to Asian markets only, excluding Japan, in April 2008. Even though the Lair Trial Version includes the gameplay patch, it is not compatible with the Remote Play function. The developers would later admit to a troubled development process many years later. Soundtrack John Debney was hired to write the soundtrack for Lair with Kevin Kaska composing the additional music. Debney has had experience writing music for epics, but Lair is his first video game soundtrack. The score was performed with a 90-piece orchestra at Abbey Road Studios in London. Lair's soundtrack received critical acclaim, with some calling it "one of the strongest of video game scores." A review on Tracksounds gave the soundtrack a score of 10/10, the highest possible score. ScoreNotes.com also reviewed the soundtrack and gave it a full score. Several critics also compared the tracks to some of the works in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace by John Williams. Debney stated that he was interested in writing music for a video game after seeing the work in Medal of Honor by Michael Giacchino. The score was released as a limited edition 2 CD-set on April 8, 2014 by La-La Land Records. Reception During development, Lair gained attention due to its graphical presentation and developer Factor 5's reputation. However, upon release, it was seen as a critical and commercial failure. It received "mixed" reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. The only reviewer that gave it a high score was Japan's Famitsu, which gave it a score of 9, 7, 8, 9 for a total of 33 out of 40. Although the game was praised for its graphics, artwork, storytelling, soundtrack, and sound quality, it was also heavily criticized for its control scheme. In 2010, GameTrailers placed the game 7th in their list of the "Top 10 Most Disappointing Games of the Decade". Sony (the game's publisher) attracted criticism from video game blogs by mailing review websites a "Lair Reviewer's Guide" following negative reviews of the game. It is common practice to post a fact sheet with review copies of a game, but this guide was mailed separately, and after negative reviews of the game had been published by the website. As well as providing a 21-page booklet containing artwork, background story, and six pages of instructions regarding the game's control system, the booklet invited reviewers to "Open your mind and hands for something very different."
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What was the Debney Peace, when and where was it negotiated, and why is it nationally significant in 21st-century Australia? Historian Tom Griffiths discusses this little-known negotiated truce in the frontier war of Queensland's channel country.
País Reino Unido Dirección Giuseppe Capotondi Guion Scott B. Smith. Novela: Charles Willerford Música Craig Armstrong Fotografía David Ungaro Reparto Claes Bang, Elizabeth Debicki, Donald Sutherland, Mick Jagger, Rosalind Halstead, Alessandro Fabrizi Sinopsis El crítico de arte James Figueras (Claes Bang) se enamora de una turista estadounidense, Berenice Hollis (Elizabeth Debicki). Ambos viajan al paradisíaco lago de Como para visitar a un poderoso coleccionista de arte llamado Joseph Cassidy (Mick Jagger). Este les revela que es el mecenas de Jerome Debney (Donald Sutherland) y les hace una extraña petición a los dos: robar a cualquier precio una de las obras maestras de Debney, un personaje reclusivo y enigmático.
What lives in the Thames? From the things we can see like seals and crabs to the invisible elements like oxygen and nitrate. Find out why the Thames has that signature brown colour and why it is actually a good thing! This episode is all about the recently published State of the Thames Report 2021 by the Zoological Society of London and we are greeted with the lovely and knowledgeable Alison Debney, ZSL's Senior Conservation Programme Manager to tell us all about it. Hosted by our new podcast producer Chloe Russell.To read the State of the Thames Report 2021, visit: https://www.zsl.org/sites/default/files/ZSL_TheStateoftheThamesReport_Nov2021.pdf ____________________Talk of the Thames has been brought to you by Thames Estuary Partnership https://www.thamesestuarypartnership.org/Socials:Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThamesEstPartFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thamesestuarypartnership/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thamesestuarypartnership/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTV3IorpF7Qb9Sp673221jg
The key to success lies in making good decisions. As solopreneurs, your decisions affect every part of your life and can lead to the success or failure of your business. Enhancing your decision-making skills can improve not only your life but your business as well. Danute Debney Shaw brings her unique perspective to teach her broad approach to decision-making. On this episode of Solopreneur Money, Danute will teach us how to expand our perceptual awareness to our decision-making skills so that we can make better choices. You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in... Danute's story [1:32] Believe in your own subjective awareness [5:45] An example of subjective awareness [9:18] How using an intuitive process can help you make good decisions [14:48] A story of awakening [19:45] Trust being responsive rather than reactive [23:33] Grounding vision and ideas [27:02] What do people come to Danute for [34:22] The money questions [38:35] Danute's background has led her to where she is today Danute Debney Shaw is a consultant, facilitator, speaker, and writer who focuses on bringing innovative thinking strategies to process development. Her background includes over 25 years of experience in management, organization, and law which spans broadcasting, corporate, governmental, aviation, and not-for-profit organizations. With her diverse cultural background and complex skill sets, Danute teaches others how to draw upon their inner resources to improve their decision-making skills. She has facilitated workshops in leadership, management, and personal resilience development across the United States and England. We lose our natural decision-making skills in childhood Parents want their children to grow up to be successful in the world. Unfortunately, that means teaching children to accept the knowledge that is given to them from the outside world without much prior thought. This blind acceptance leads to problems with discernment. People don't learn to trust the voice inside themselves and or understand how to deal with the information they are given. As solopreneurs, we need to learn how to move beyond our upbringing to follow our intuition so that we can make better decisions. Discerning information and improving the way you analyze decisions are keys to being successful solopreneurs. Trusting your intuition is the first step to improving decision-making skills Solopreneurs face so many decisions every day. Since there are tremendous challenges to making good decisions, we must use every resource available to us, both within ourselves and through reputable outside resources. Strengthening our awareness of opportunities, choices and challenges is the first step in developing dynamic outcomes and resolutions which will ultimately build the necessary resilience that all solopreneurs require. Learning to trust your intuition is a skill that can be built and practiced like any other. Stay in the present After learning to trust your intuition it is important to learn to be present in any situation. If you are fully focused on what is happening, you'll learn to engage consciously. Staying in the present means avoiding distractions. You can bring in your own subjective awareness once you are able to consciously engage fully in each situation. Conscious engagement will help you to appreciate your challenges, maximize your opportunities, and build your resilience. Danute offers us so much information on how we can enhance our decision-making. Learn what you can do now to improve your life and business by improving your decision-making skills. Connect with Danute Debney Shaw www.CelaPhontus.com BOOK - How the Tin Man Found His Brain by Danute Debney Shaw Danute on Instagram @CelaPhontusLLC Facebook @CelaPhontusLLC Danute on Linkedin @DanuteDebneyShaw Connect With Gabe Nelson www.GabeNelsonFinancial.com/contact FREE Downloadable Resources at https://www.gabenelsonfinancial.com/resources/ EMAIL: Gabe (at) GabeNelsonFinancial.com Follow Gabe on LinkedIn Follow Gabe on Twitter: @GabeNelsonCFP Follow Gabe on Facebook Follow Gabe on Instagram: @GabeNelsonCFP Subscribe to Solopreneur Money Audio Production and Show notes by PODCAST FAST TRACK https://www.podcastfasttrack.com
Piper and Catie are joined by Dr. Audrey DeClue to talk about her practical approach to treating our equine partners and top junior rider Grace Debney to talk about all of her success in the hunter, equitation and jumper ring. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.Host: Piper Klemm, publisher of The Plaid Horse Magazine and Catie StaszakTitle Sponsor: Taylor, Harris Insurance Services, THISPicture credit Andrew Ryback PhotographyGuest: Dr. Audrey DeClueGuest: Grace DebneySubscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineEquestrian College Courses with Dr. KlemmSponsors: Legends Horse Feed, Alltech, Show Strides Book Series, and Vitalize BlazinSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Piper and Catie are joined by Dr. Audrey DeClue to talk about her practical approach to treating our equine partners and top junior rider Grace Debney to talk about all of her success in the hunter, equitation and jumper ring. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.Host: Piper Klemm of The Plaid Horse Magazine and Catie StaszakTitle Sponsor: Taylor, Harris Insurance Services, THISPicture credit Andrew Ryback PhotographyGuest: Dr. Audrey DeClueGuest: Grace DebneySubscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineEquestrian College Courses with Dr. KlemmSponsors: Legends Horse Feed, Alltech, Show Strides Book Series, and Vitalize BlazinSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Christian Debney’s incredible career began awesomely and has only become more awesome: his first job was building lightsaber props for Star Wars: Episodes I and II. After learning 3D for his own short films, he created VFX for Farscape, directed music videos, made animations for the London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony, set up a VFX firm and second-unit-directed little-known but much-loved Australian comedy Swinging Safari. Phew! Now, Christian is putting his 20-plus years of experience in the movie industry to good use as VFX supervisor on sci-fi thriller Ascendant and as director of three films (one in VR) and a documentary. In this podcast, Christian talks about his career so far and shares tips and anecdotes about how he’s learned to create great work within budgetary and time constraints.
The final installment of the multi-part interview series with maestro John Debney! Do you want to know more about Debney's collaboration with Jon Favreau on Iron Man 2 and The Jungle Book? In #FilmMusicFocus ep.19, …
In our latest episode of The Pop Disciple Podcast, we are joined by John Debney and Germaine Franco, the decorated composers behind James Bobin's live-action adventure film, Dora and the Lost City of Gold. ABOUT POP DISCIPLE Pop Disciple is a storytelling platform, exploring the creative work of entertainment industry professionals. With a focus in music in media, we present in-depth interviews with world-class music supervisors, film and television composers, and influencers in the realms of film and music. Visit PopDisciple.com. Follow @PopDisciple on Instagram. Music Credits Podcast Theme & Outro Music: Goldo Cues Throughout Episode: John Debney & Germaine Franco
Piratas, bucaneros y corsarios serán los protagonistas de este primer programa, junto a la música de compositores como Korngold, Debney, Zimmer, Bernstein o Sarde. Las películas son las siguientes: El Halcón del Mar, La isla de los corsarios, La isla del tesoro (1950), Los Teleñecos en la isla del tesoro, Los Goonies, La Isla de las Cabezas Cortadas, El Capitán Blood, El Cisne Negro, Piratas, El temible burlón, Los bucaneros.
Piratas, bucaneros y corsarios serán los protagonistas de este primer programa, junto a la música de compositores como Korngold, Debney, Zimmer, Bernstein o Sarde. Las películas son las siguientes: El Halcón del Mar, La isla de los corsarios, La isla del tesoro (1950), Los Teleñecos en la isla del tesoro, Los Goonies, La Isla de las Cabezas Cortadas, El Capitán Blood, El Cisne Negro, Piratas, El temible burlón, Los bucaneros.
Cinematic Sound Radio - Soundtracks, Film, TV and Video Game Music
Original broadcast: May 1, 2012 This show, featuring music from Comic Book Films & TV Shows was released back in May of 2012, just in time for the North American premiere of Joss Whedon's THE AVENGERS. This program featured the broadcast premiere of music from THE AVENGERS by Alan Silvestri. You will also hear on the program extended suites from THE SHADOW by Jerry Goldsmith, THE LEAGUE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENTLEMEN by Trevor Jones, Danny Elfman's Academy Award-nominated score to MEN IN BLACK, THE X-MEN TRILOGY featuring music by Michael Kamen, John Ottman and John Powell, Alan Silvestri's powerful score to JUDGE DREDD, unreleased music from SPIDER-MAN 3 by Christopher Young, THE PHANTOM by David Newman and Christopher Drake's brilliant WONDER WOMAN. We will also be playing a rare concert arrangement of Jerry Goldsmith's SUPERGIRL suite conducted by Roy Budd and performed by the London Symphony Orchestra. During the course of the program, you will also hear short selections from SUPERMAN by John Williams, THE FLASH by Danny Elfman, FANTASTIC FOUR by John Ottman, BATMAN: GOTHAM KNIGHT by Christopher Drake, Robert J. Kral and Kevin Manthei, Bear McCreary's THE CAPE as well as many others. PART 1 PLAYLIST SUPERMAN: THE MOVIE (Williams) 0:00 • SUPERGIRL (Goldsmith) 5:45 • THE SHADOW (Goldsmith) 16:21 • THE FLASH (Elfman) 26:10 • MEN IN BLACK (Elfman) 27:43 • IRON MAN 2 (Debney) 44:03 • THE LEAGUE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENTLEMEN (Jones) 45:32 Enjoy! —— Cinematic Sound Radio Web: http://www.cinematicsound.net Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/cinsoundradio Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/cinematicsound Movie Scores and More Radio http://www.moviescoreradio.com Cinematic Sound Radio Fanfare and Theme by David Coscina https://soundcloud.com/user-970634922 Bumper voice artist: Tim Burden http://www.timburden.com
Justin breaks down the versatility and genius behind one of Debney’s most timeless scores during the opening credits.
Rob chats about his refereeing career, iron man training, diet and weight loss, and most importantly, his key insights into referee coaching and development.
DIZNEY COAST TO COAST - The Ultimate Unofficial Disney Fan Podcast
Disney fans rejoice! Live from Long Beach, CA comes the Midsummer Scream panel We Put a Spell on You: Celebrating 25 Years of Hocus Pocus, produced and moderated by Jeff DePaoli. Included on the panel are many of the films production team as well as actress Thora Birch who played Dani in the film. That and so much more on this episode. SHOP: DCTC Merch https://www.redbubble.com/people/DizneyCTC PATREON: Get Rewarded https://www.patreon.com/DCTC Website - http://www.dizneycoasttocoast.com Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/dizneyctc Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/dizneyctc Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/DizneyCTC/ Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/DCTC
This week, Mousetalgia is pleased to welcome 1954 original Mickey Mouse Club Mouseketeer Nancy Abbate to the show as we continue our build up to Mickey's 90th birthday. Nancy shares some stories about her time as a Mouseketeer and dancing for Walt Disney, along with the story of her career and life after the club. Then, Jeff shares a trip report about the taping of the upcoming "Mickey's 90th Spectacular," set to air Nov. 4th on ABC. Listen to a few stories about the recording of the incredible production. Also - Kristen continues her month of spooky songs with a John Debney mashup, Jeff shares some sea-worthy scares in this week's Haunted Mansion moment, and we talk about our favorite Mickey Mouse shorts.
DIZNEY COAST TO COAST - The Ultimate Unofficial Disney Fan Podcast
Disney fans rejoice! In this second part of an interview with music composer John Debney, hear stories about projects he worked on including Hocus Pocus, The Emperor's New Groove and the live action Jungle Book. That and so much more on this episode. SHOP: DCTC Merch https://www.redbubble.com/people/DizneyCTC PATREON: Get Rewarded https://www.patreon.com/DCTC Website - http://www.dizneycoasttocoast.com Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/dizneyctc Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/dizneyctc Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/DizneyCTC/ Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/DCTC
DIZNEY COAST TO COAST - The Ultimate Unofficial Disney Fan Podcast
Disney fans rejoice! Composer John Debney visits the show to discuss the music he has written for classic Disney attractions and movies including SpectroMagic, Phantom Manor, Hocus Pocus and The Emperor's New Groove. That and so much more on this episode. Website - http://www.dizneycoasttocoast.com Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/dizneyctc Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/dizneyctc Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/DizneyCTC/ Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/DCTC
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Mousetalgia welcomes Academy Award-nominated and Emmy Award-winning composer John Debney to the show today to talk about his score for Jon Favreau's "The Jungle Book," as well as his incredible career and history with the Walt Disney Company - from his start at the studio with Buddy Baker as a mentor, to his recent collaboration with legendary songwriter Richard Sherman to work on songs for this new score. Also, Jeff discusses "The Jungle Book" and shares initial reactions to the groundbreaking film. Then, Kristen reports on Disneyland Resort's Food and Wine Festival, and discusses the variety of booths, the food options, and the best bites she encountered at the event. Finally, we return to talk about Disney's "Ghost Post" subscription experience, and Kristen describes the in-park elements of Disney's first interactive box of souvenirs as she follows the cry of the Haunted Mansion ghosts for help with their predicament. Plus - Hallmark's iffy Disneyana; a Life Magazine special on Walt Disney; new Disney Cruises announced; Disney and Record Store Day - and more!
Connecting William Shatner and John Lithgow Musically. Have you ever played Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon? In this episode of Melodic Treks, host Brandon-Shea Mutala head into the Star Trek universe to play the classic game of Six Degrees of Separation… but with a musical twist. We challenged the members of Trek.fm’s Facebook listeners’ group, The Babel Conference, to come up with the name of an actor to connect to William Shatner. The winning choice, submitted by listener Carl Morries, was John Lithgow. These two actors have been in many films and television productions, so we decided to use only movies whose scores were composed by Star Trek composers. Listen on to trace a path back to Lithgow to Shatner. And how does Jamie Lee Curtis fit into all of this? Chapters “Surprise Attack” (Excerpt from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan) (Composed by J. Horner) (00:03:16) “The Katra Ritual” (Excerpt from Star Trek III:The Search for Spock) (Composed by J. Horner) (00:06:36) “Main Title” (Excerpt from Escape From the Planet of the Apes) (Composed by J. Goldsmith) (00:09:09) “Overture” (Excerpt from Star Trek: The Motion Picture) (Composed by J. Goldsmith) (00:11:33) “A Simple Gift” (Excerpt from Christmas with The Kranks) (Composed by J. Debney) (00:13:11) “The Discovery” (Excerpt from “The Pegasus”) (Composed by J. Debney) (00:15:31) “Theme” (Excerpt from My Girl 2) (Composed by C. Eidelman) (00:17:59) “Escape From Rura Penthe” (Excerpt from Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country) (Composed by C. Eidelman) (00:21:16) “Cabin Fever” (Excerpt from Twilight Zone: The Movie) (Composed by J. Goldsmith) (00:24:48) “The Scorpion” (Excerpt from Star Trek: Nemesis) (Composed by J. Goldsmith) (00:27:07) Host Brandon-Shea Mutala Production Brandon-Shea Mutala (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Will Nguyen (Content Manager)
Disneyland's Haunted Mansion briefly used live characters to portray a knight inside of a suit of armor inside of its dank halls in the 1980s, and in this episode of the DoomBuggies Spook Show we learn more about the experiences and challenges that these actors faced in bringing some true scares into the Haunted Mansion. We'll also take a tour of the Corridor of Doors inside of the Haunted Mansion, and learn some behind-the-scenes information about this brief yet surprisingly integral scene in the attraction. Also - the Winchester Mystery House intends to host sleep-overs, Wolfe Manor auctions off haunted items, film (and Phantom Manor) composer John Debney schedules a CD signing in Burbank, and a Haunted Mansion art contest is announced.
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John Debney is one of the few composers able to drift between various genres and apply his gift for strong themes and craft either richly melodic orchestral works or large-scale works featuring orchestral dissonance with deft touches of electronics. Although he's been scoring film and TV projects since 1980, he's perhaps best-known for the hugely successful score for Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ (2004), plus a long string of popular comedies (Liar Liar), family films (The Ant Bully), sci-fi (Predators), and horror (I Know What You Did Last Summer), and the release of The Call features a unique fusion of heavy electronica and light orchestral elements for Brad Anderson's 2013 thriller. In our podcast, Debney also disscusses his classic horror score for The Relic, recently released in an expanded CD by La-La Land Records, and the Emmy Nominated music for Hatfields & McCoys, co-composed with Tony Morales (also interviewed), and released by Silva Screen Records. If you enjoyed this podcast, connect with us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. Visit KQEK.com for additional film reviews, soundtrack reviews, interviews, and read the Editor's Blog by Mark R. Hasan for additional info and related links. All podcast editing, mixing, and audio restoration produced in-house. For inquiries and demo reels, please visit Mondomark.com.
Capturing the year at Debney Meadfows Primary School as they introduce the iPads for learning program for their students with the staff describing the learning principles of the program.