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On this episode of The PTM Podcast, Mike had the opportunity to chat with fellow a fellow UVA alumni, mentor, and community leader, Mr. Derek Green. Throughout their conversation, Derek shared about his entry to athletics, and how he used running track to attend the University of Virginia on an athletic scholarship. Mike and Derek also reflected on how athletics has continued to play a pivotal role in his life, from running numerous Broad Street Runs to getting out on the water to row at 5am. In addition, Derek shared a bit about the work he does in the community, to include serving on nonprofit boards like the Special Olympics Pennsylvania, and as a member of Kappa Alpha Psi. So make sure to tune in to hear more about Derek's journey as an athlete, and a Councilmember, and as a leader in his community. To connect with Derek, follow him on Instagram @DerekGreen and on LinkedIn.
Hello and welcome to another episode of I Am Christina DiArcangelo! Today we are joined by Derek Green, Attorney in Philadelphia. Derek shares with us his journey in politics and his recent campaign and we discuss our shared experiences with Autism and the need for greater opportunities for the neuro-diverse in the workplace. Derek Green, AttorneyChristina DiArcangeloAffinity Bio Partners, LLCSpectral AnalyticsSpectral Analytics Precision Tele-MonitoringI Am Christina DiArcangelo
Grizzly On The Hunt - Bigfoot, Sasquatch, Cryptids, Paranormal, Aliens, UFO's and More!
https://paranormalhub.com/grizzly-hunt This Friday 06-09-23 at 9:00 PM EST Time! Psychic Medium Derek Green Across the Pond within The UK, brings us a new spin on paranormal and his psychic mediumship abilities. As a psychic and paranormal investigator, my role is to explore and investigate phenomena that fall beyond the scope of conventional explanation. With heightened intuition and a deer understanding of metaphysical realms, I dive into the mysteries of the unseen world. Through psychic abilities, such as clairvoyance, clairsentience, and telepathy, I connect with energies and spirits, seeking to unravel their messages and the secrets they hold. By employing various investigative techniques, such as EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomena) recordings, EMF (Electromagnetic Field) measurements, and thorough analysis of historical data, I strive to provide insights into the paranormal and offer assistance to those in need of spiritual guidance. With an open mind and a respect for the unknown, I approach each investigation with the aim of shedding light on the unexplained and bringing comfort to those affected by paranormal encounters. The concept of haunted objects is based on various cultural beliefs, folklore, and personal experiences. While there is no scientific evidence to prove the existence of ghosts or paranormal phenomena, people who claim to have encountered haunted objects often attribute their experiences to supernatural or spiritual causes. Here are a few common reasons people believe objects can be haunted: Residual Energy: Some people believe that objects can absorb and retain the energy of intense or traumatic events or emotions. This residual energy is thought to manifest as supernatural phenomena, such as strange sounds, movement, or apparitions. Attachment: It is believed that spirits or entities can become attached to certain objects, either because they have a personal connection to them or because the objects hold significance in relation to their past lives. This attachment is said to result in the object being haunted. Curses or Dark Magic: In certain folklore and legends, objects can become haunted or cursed due to the influence of dark magic or supernatural curses. These curses are often said to bring misfortune, bad luck, or paranormal activity to those who possess or interact with the object. Emotional Imprints: Some theories suggest that strong emotions, particularly negative ones like fear, anger, or sorrow, can leave imprints on objects. These imprints may create a residual presence that can be perceived as haunting. Psychokinesis or Poltergeist Activity: Objects may appear haunted when they seem to move or behave in inexplicable ways. Some attribute these phenomena to psychokinesis, the alleged ability to manipulate objects with the mind, or poltergeist activity, which is believed to be caused by an individual's unconscious energy. It's important to note that while many people believe in haunted objects, these experiences are largely subjective and have not been scientifically proven. They are often based on personal beliefs, cultural traditions, and anecdotal evidence rather than empirical data. #ParanormalExperiences #GhostAdventures #SupernaturalEncounters #HauntedStories #Paranormalinvestigations#HorrorMovies #GhostHunters #UnexplainedPhenomena #OccultKnowledge#MysteriesUncovered #PsychicAbilities #HauntedLocations #EerieExperiences #BeyondTheVei #CreepyTales @Paranormal phenomena @Ghosts @Hauntings @Spirits @Supernatural @Psychic abilities @Mediumship @Apparitions @Poltergeists @Psychic phenomena @Clairvoyance @Telepathy @Astral projection @EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomenon) @Spirit communication --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grizzly-onthehunt/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grizzly-onthehunt/support
Grizzly On The Hunt - Bigfoot, Sasquatch, Cryptids, Paranormal, Aliens, UFO's and More!
This Friday at 9:00 PM EST Time! Psychic Medium Derek Green Across the Pond within The UK, brings us a new spin on paranormal and his psychic mediumship abilities. As a psychic and paranormal investigator, my role is to explore and investigate phenomena that fall beyond the scope of conventional explanation. With heightened intuition and a deep understanding of metaphysical realms, I delve into the mysteries of the unseen world. Through psychic abilities, such as clairvoyance, clairsentience, and telepathy, I connect with energies and spirits, seeking to unravel their messages and the secrets they hold. By employing various investigative techniques, such as EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomena) recordings, EMF (Electromagnetic Field) measurements, and thorough analysis of historical data, I strive to provide insights into the paranormal and offer assistance to those in need of spiritual guidance. With an open mind and a respect for the unknown, I approach each investigation with the aim of shedding light on the unexplained and bringing comfort to those affected by paranormal encounters. Dream states are fascinating and mysterious realms of consciousness that we experience during sleep. When we close our eyes and surrender to slumber, our minds embark on a journey into the realm of dreams, where imagination, emotions, and subconscious desires intertwine. In this alternate reality, the boundaries of logic and physics often fade away, giving rise to a surreal tapestry of experiences. Dreams can be whimsical, vivid, or even haunting, taking us to places we have never been and allowing us to encounter people, creatures, and scenarios that defy the laws of the waking world. Dreams are a reflection of our innermost thoughts, fears, and desires. They offer a glimpse into the deeper recesses of our subconscious mind, where hidden memories, unresolved conflicts, and unexpressed emotions reside. In this way, dreams can serve as a psychological playground, providing valuable insights into our psyches and offering an opportunity for self-discovery. Throughout history, dreams have held great significance in various cultures and belief systems. Ancient civilizations, such as the Egyptians and Greeks, considered dreams as messages from the divine or portals to the spirit realm. In some societies, dreams were revered as a means of receiving guidance, prophecies, or spiritual enlightenment. The study of dreams, known as oneirology, has captivated scholars and researchers for centuries. Many theories attempt to explain the purpose and meaning behind our nightly reveries. Some suggest that dreams serve as a cognitive processing tool, allowing our brains to consolidate memories, process emotions, and problem-solve. Others propose that dreams are a window into parallel dimensions or collective unconsciousness, connecting us to a greater cosmic web. Dream states are fascinating and mysterious realms of consciousness that we experience during sleep. When we close our eyes and surrender to slumber, our minds embark on a journey into the realm of dreams, where imagination, emotions, and subconscious desires intertwine. In this alternate reality, the boundaries of logic and physics often fade away, giving rise to a surreal tapestry of experiences. Dreams can be whimsical, vivid, or even haunting, taking us to places we have never been and allowing us to encounter people, creatures, and scenarios that defy the laws of the waking world. #ParanormalExperiences #GhostAdventures #SupernaturalEncounters #HauntedStories #Paranormalinvestigations#HorrorMovies #GhostHunters #UnexplainedPhenomena #OccultKnowledge#MysteriesUncovered #PsychicAbilities #HauntedLocations #EerieExperiences #BeyondTheVei #CreepyTales @Paranormal phenomena @Ghosts @Hauntings @Spirits @Supernatural @Psychic abilities @Mediumship @Apparitions @Poltergeists @Psychic phenomena @Clairvoyance @Telepathy @Astral projection @EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomenon) @Spirit communication --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grizzly-onthehunt/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grizzly-onthehunt/support
The Philadelphia mayor's race for 2023 commenced after several City Council members resigned to join the race, including Maria Quiñones Sánchez, Derek Green, Cherelle Parker, and former City Controller Rebecca Rhynhart. Additional candidates who joined the race included Allan Domb, Jeff Brown, Helen Gym, Jimmy DeLeon, Amen Brown, and David Oh. In April 2023, Quiñones Sánchez suspended her campaign due to financial constraints, and Green withdrew from the race. The lineup of mayoral candidates was notably diverse and talented, raising important questions about their ability to address issues such as gun violence, poverty, and sanitation. The city eagerly awaited answers on who would govern effectively, translate politics into policy, and become the champion Philadelphia needed. The race was closely monitored for updates and developments, and news regarding the candidates and the election were provided from a good governance and solutions-oriented perspective.
As a huge fan of science fiction and fantasy I was excited to interview author Nisi Shawl who not only writes award winning novels, but they are also co-founder of Carl Brandon Society to help give people of color greater visibility in the science fiction and fantasy world. Nisi Shawl also has a blog post A Crash Course in the History of Black Science Fiction - and you'll be surprised at some of the authors on the list.First, we continue our series of interviews with Philadelphia Mayoral Candidates. This week I speak to Democratic candidate and former City Councilmember Derek Green. https://derekformayor.com/
Former Philadelphia sanitation worker turned community activist Terrill Haigler AKA Ya Fav talks with Philadelphia mayoral candidate Derek Green.
Full Hour | Today, Dom hosted his first ever Dom Giordano Mayoral Showcase featuring almost every candidate, both Republican and Democrat, vying to be the next Mayor of Philadelphia. In today's second hour, Dom first speaks with Maria Quinones-Sanchez and Derek Green, then David Oh, about why they feel they deserve to be the City's next leader. (Photo by Getty Images)
On this episode of Court Radio, Dean Weitzman of MyPhillyLawyer speaks with Councilman Mark Squilla about the bill he introduced regulating short-term rentals in residential neighborhoods. Later, Dean talks to former City Councilmember Derek Green about his mayoral candidacy. The post Court Radio: Councilman Mark Squilla & Mayoral Candidate Derek Green first appeared on MyPhillyLawyer.
In the 32nd episode of Death by Incarceration, we stream live from Reform Philly Job Fair. Guest host Spencer Daniels sits down for brief interviews with Jason Avant, Derek Green, and Jordan Harris. For more info, check out Reform Alliance website Producers: Suave Gonzalez & Kevin McCracken. A great sponsor of DBI is Checkr. We love the work they are doing, check them out at https://checkr.com and see for yourself! Follow DBI on Twitter & Instagram. Be sure to visit the DBI WEBSITE. Check out some Suave with the media on WHYY and on MSNBC. His amazing artwork is available for viewing and purchase at the Morton Contemporary Gallery here. Music by Gordon Withers. Check out his WEBSITE and follow on Instagram. Edited by Jason Usry. Follow him on Twitter Listen to Kevin's show Adulting Well. And check out his company Social Imprints. Death By Incarceration is a Crawlspace Media & Glassbox Media show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nell'ultima puntata dell'anno solare 2022, Leo e Pasquale iniziano la puntata parlando del licenziamento di Nathaniel Hackett, ex allenatore dei Denver Broncos, analizzando anche la stagione fallimentare della squadra, oltre alle condizioni di Tua Tagovailoa, ancora fermo a causa di danni alla testa e per la terza volta coinvolto nel Concussion Protocol della NFL, e del ritiro di J.J. Watt, uno dei difensori più forti dell'era moderna.Nella seconda parte, nel consueto spazio dedicato al Football Italiano, si è parlato delle nuove norme decise dalla FIDAF in vista della stagione 2024 che coinvolgono anche i settori giovanili, oltre agli annunci fatti da Stainless Steel Warriors e Mastini Verona degli arrivi di Derek Green ed Elliott Jeffcoat.
KARL KUSTOMS XR STOCK CARSFEATURE RESULTS 1. (4) 99XX Dallon Murty – Chelsea, IA 2. (1) 38T Dylan Thornton – Santa Maria, CA 3. (9) 11X Tom Berry Jr – Des Moines, IA 4. (20) 99D Damon Murty – Chelsea, IA 5. (22) 1 Kaden Reynolds – Cedar Rapids, IA 6. (21) 81X Josh Mroczkowski – Krakow, WI 7. (19) Z50 Joe Zrostlik – Long Grove, IA 8. (6) 03W Timothy Warner – Malone, WI 9. (15) 00 Johnny Spaw – Cedar Rapids, IA 10. (23) A1A Austin Kaplan – Collins, IA 11. (12) 75 Cole Suckow – Cresco, IA 12. (14) 99X Jeremy Christians – Horicon, WI 13. (10) 72X Jacob Ellithorpe – Maquoketa, IA 14. (24) 9 Eric Mahlik – Green Bay, WI 15. (16) 12X Nick Buckarma – Sobieski, WI 16. (8) 71 David Brandies – Wilton, IA 17. (18) 25P Mike Petersilie – Hoisington, KS 18. (13) 57VG Rowdee Van Genderen – Newton, IA 19. (3) 35 Johnny Coats – Joplin, MO 20. (5) 20V Dustin Vis – Martelle, IA 21. (17) 1R Cade Richards – Lincoln, NE 22. (11) 40J Jason Doyle – Marion, IA 23. (7) 27 Matt Picray – West Liberty, IA 24.(2) 51 Jeff Larson – Freeport, ILHARD CHARGER: 1 Kaden Reynolds, +17B Main 1 Z50 Zrostlik, 81X Mroczkowski, A1A Kaplan, 50F Kyle Frederick, 89 Leah Wroten, 36 Gage Neal, 27Z Chase Zaruba, 5Y Jonathon Young, 25 Greg Osman, 2T Travis VanStraten, 91 Joe Bonney, 80N Richard Nelson, 85RX Tyler Carey, 69JR Johnathon Logue, 54 Benji LaCrosseB Main 2 99D Murty, 1 Reynolds, 9 Mahlik, 24 Austin Jansen, 5G Tim Gonska, 82 Jake McBirnie, 72 Robert Waechter, 3H Ty Hill, 25A Andrea McCain, B78 Brandon Vorbeck, 777 Mitch Current, 4 Jerry Miles, 35S Vern Stedjee, 3T Scooter Dulin (DNS)Heat 1 35 Coats, 40J Doyle, 57VG Van Genderen, 89 Wroten, 91 Bonney, 85RX Carey, 54 LaCrosse, 25 OsmanHeat 2 51 Larson, 75 Suckow, 99X Christians, 1 Reynolds, 99D Murty, 3H Hill, B78 Vorbeck, 777 CurrentHeat 3 99XX Murty, 27 Picray, 00 Spaw, Z50 Zrostlik, 81X Mroczkowski, A1A Kaplan, 5Y Young, 2T VanStratenHeat 4 03W Warner, 11X Berry Jr., 12X Buckarma, 24 Jansen, 4 Miles, 72 Waechter, 82 McBirnie, 5G GonskaHeat 5 38T Thornton, 71 Brandies, 1R Richards, 69JR Logue, 50F Frederick, 27Z Zaruba, 36 Neal, 80N NelsonHeat 6 20V Vis, 72X Ellithorpe, 25P Petersilie, 25A McCain, 9 Mahlik, 35S Stedjee, 3T DulinCURRENT KARL KUSTOMS XR STOCK CAR POINT STANDINGS Through October 14, 2022 1. 99X Dallon Murty, 658 2. 99D Damon Murty, 615 3. 35 Johnny Coats, 465 4. 00 Johnny Spaw, 424 5. 25 Greg Osman, 406 6. 57VG Rowdee Van Genderen, 391 7. 20V Dustin Vis, 372 8. 1R Cade Richards, 369 9. 3H Ty Hill, 345 10. 8J Leslie Gill, 338 10. 40J Jason Doyle, 233 12. 99 Jesse Sobbing, 223 13. 32 Derek Green, 220 14. 55 Tyler Frye, 187 15. V31 Todd VanEaton, 158 16. 12X Nick Buckarma, 153 17. Z50 Joe Zrostlik, 148 18. 250 Tathan Burkhart, 144 19. 11X Tom Berry Jr., 141 20. 27 Matt Picray, 141
This week inside The Pastor's Office, Rev. Jonathan A. Mason has a compelling conversation with former Philadelphia Councilmember at Large Derek Green.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Full Hour | In today's third hour, Dom welcomes in Fenicia Redman, a mother in the Great Valley School District, who has made headlines nationally for her push to ban ‘sexually explicit' material from her 16-year-old child's library. Redman tells about the lawsuit she has filed against the school district hoping to censor the explicit material, which has exploded into a situation in which a recent protest she held was interrupted by police. Redman tells Giordano and listeners about the federal injunction she filed, giving some evidence of very explicit material, and explains where the suit stands and where it may go from here. Then, Dom welcomes former Philadelphia City Councilmember Derek Green onto the Dom Giordano Program after he resigned from City Council earlier this week and announced his candidacy for Philadelphia Mayor. First, Dom asks Green about his platform position that Philadelphians should expect more and deserve better, telling that he's been disappointed by the City's leadership recently. Green gives a little bit of information about himself and his background, telling that he's worked everywhere from the DA's office under Lynn Abraham and in the private sector as a small business owner. Then, Giordano asks Green about his stance on criminal justice reform, with the candidate telling that he believes it is indeed possible to reform criminal justice while propagating safety for the citizens of the City. (Photo by Getty Images)
Dom welcomes former Philadelphia City Councilmember Derek Green onto the Dom Giordano Program after he resigned from City Council earlier this week and announced his candidacy for Philadelphia Mayor. First, Dom asks Green about his platform position that Philadelphians should expect more and deserve better, telling that he's been disappointed by the City's leadership recently. Green gives a little bit of information about himself and his background, telling that he's worked everywhere from the DA's office under Lynn Abraham and in the private sector as a small business owner. Then, Giordano asks Green about his stance on criminal justice reform, with the candidate telling that he believes it is indeed possible to reform criminal justice while propagating safety for the citizens of the City. (Photo by Getty Images)
Jack visits with Kimberly Wells, the Executive director of Pinewood Springs, and Mary Fox and Ashley Phillips, Directors of Physician and Provider Relations, about their facility that provides mental health assistance for the middle Tennessee area. Derek Green, Coordinator of Counseling and Mental health for Maury County Schools, joins him to further elaborate on the collaboration between Pinewood Springs and Maury County Schools for the upcoming school year.
This week inside The Pastor's Office, Rev. Jonathan A. Mason sits down with Philadelphia Councilmember-At-Large Derek Green, as well as Sandy Hook shooting victim's mother and activist Scarlet Lewis, for a sobering conversation about gun violence and addressing it across America.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Upzoned, host Abby Kinney wades into a proposal for a new Philadelphia-based public bank, a financial institution being created to provide new loans with reduced cost of capital in marginalized neighborhoods. Along with co-host Charles Marohn, president and founder of Strong Towns, Abby examines the concept of public banks as presented in a podcast by the progressive non-profit media outlet, Next City. Next City Executive Director Lucas Grindley and Senior Economics Correspondent Oscar Perry Abello ask whether the first public bank owned by a city can be a “systemic gamechanger for the racial wealth gap,” according to the group's summary of the podcast. Derek Green, a Philadelphia city council member championing the city's public bank, joins the Next City hosts to explain that loans to small businesses can be a source of jobs in economically stagnant “bank deserts.” This could be a creative option if you're looking for creative financing solutions in your place and find that local Community Development Financial Insitutions (CDFIs) are too strapped to make loans. Nevertheless, it might make sense for public bank shareholders—aka local taxpayers—to be watchful. Additional Show Notes “The First City To Launch Its Own Bank,” hosted by Lucas Grindley and Oscar Perry Abello, Next City (May 2022). Abby Kinney (Twitter) Charles Marohn (Twitter) Theme Music by Kemet the Phantom.
This is a two fold episode. First, we discuss and celebrate the formation and future building of the Miracle League of Maury County-- an organization dedicated to the building of a handicapped accessible baseball field and playground in Maury County Park. Special Guest is Juli Beck, a member of the Board of Directors for that effort. Second, we introduce Derek Green and discuss his role as the Coordinator of Counseling and Mental Health for Maury County Schools.
Shared Practices | Your Dental Roadmap to Practice Ownership | Custom Made for the New Dentist
Today, listeners are a fly on the wall of what is essentially an actual mastermind meeting. Richard leads the discussion between actual owners Todd Haskins, Derek Green, and Chris Vanderpool. Each new owner gives nightmare stories, and success strategies. We talk moving into new real estate, finding solid associates, and the power of diversifying your net worth.
This week inside The Pastor’s Office, Rev. Jonathan A. Mason sits down with Marc Fisher, CFO for The Archdiocese of Philadelphia, along with Derek Green, Councilmember-At-Large of the Philadelphia City Council.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Craft & Career series connects with professional creatives from the arts, entertainment, and media industries, to discuss the nuances of their craft, the reality of their careers, and how, in often surprising ways, these two concerns can work together. Guest host Derek Green returns to discuss screenwriting, both business and practice, with acclaimed screenwriter … Continue reading Craft & Career: Colby Day, screenwriter – Part 2 →
The Craft & Career series connects with professional creatives from the arts, entertainment, and media industries, to discuss the nuances of their craft, the reality of their careers, and how, in often surprising ways, these two concerns can work together. Guest host Derek Green will be discussing screenwriting, both business and practice, with acclaimed screenwriter … Continue reading Craft & Career: Colby Day, screenwriter – Part 1 →
Shared Practices | Your Dental Roadmap to Practice Ownership | Custom Made for the New Dentist
Dr. Richard Low invites another mastermind member to share his journey of ownership. Derek Green knows ownership is not perfect, but tells us how his stresses have turned into rewards. Looking WAY outside his target radius, resurrecting a behemoth rural practice, and negotiating with hostile landlords are all part of his story... *** Dandy Labs: if you want a FREE 3Shape TRIOS scanner (costs 30k), sign up with Dandy at MeetDandy.com/SP. If you use this link you'll also get $250 in lab credits for free!
Host Ryan Coonerty talks with Philadelphia City Councilmember Derek Green about his journey from a career in banking to introducing a bill for a public bank within Philadelphia. He discusses how Philadephia has responded to the pandemic and some of the city's investments to curb rising violence.
With the $1 trillion infrastructure act signed into law, state and local officials must now determine how most of that money will be spent. We talk with some of those with the power to make or break the infrastructure law. Gov. Janet Mills, Mayor Acquanetta Warren and Derek Green join Meghna Chakrabarti.
Welcome to the new season of the Yale Office of Career Strategy's podcast. In this expanded series of “Craft & Career” talks, we will be featuring conversations with professional creatives from the arts, entertainment, and media industries, inviting our guests to discuss the nuances of their craft, the reality of their career, and how, in … Continue reading Craft & Career with Writer and Lecturer Derek Green – Part 2 →
Welcome to the new season of the Yale Office of Career Strategy's podcast. In this expanded series of “Craft & Career” talks, we will be featuring conversations with professional creatives from the arts, entertainment, and media industries, inviting our guests to discuss the nuances of their craft, the reality of their career, and how, in … Continue reading Craft & Career with Writer and Lecturer Derek Green – Part 1 →
On this edition of the Pony Stampede Podcast, Billy Embody breaks down what Tanner Mordecai beating out Preston Stone and Derek Green means for SMU's quarterback position and season outlook. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this edition of the Pony Stampede Podcast, Billy Embody takes a post-spring look at SMU's quarterback competition with Derek Green, Tanner Mordecai and Preston Stone battling. Plus, a five-star recruit is coming to SMU this summer for a visit and how is SMU's basketball roster looking? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Derrick Green, lead singer and songwriter, has been with Sepultura for over 20 years. He joins the show to talk with Nick about their new record, Quadra, the creative process and working remotely, and the continuing impact of Sepultura on many millions of fans worldwide as well as his environmental activism. Take a minute to review the podcast, in this incredibly competitive podcasting world, every piece of feedback helps. Follow our social media channels for last-minute announcements and guest reveals @theradicalpod on Instagram and Facebook. Key Takeaways [2:00] Nick welcomes Derek Green to the show and asks him to talk about the band's new album Quadra and what it has meant to try to push the boundaries of metal as well as what the future holds for touring and live music. [10:00] Derrick touches on the mechanics of writing songs and putting together an album as well as a band that lives in far off geographic locations. [12:09] The current formation of Sepultura has been together for the past three albums, making it the longest-running stretch since before Iggor left. Derrick shares the amount of work it takes to keep a band alive and the kind of thick skin you need to grow to win over the very loyal Heavy Metal fans. [14:35] Derrick shares his thoughts on spending so much time outside the U.S. as well as the privilege and pleasure it has been to learn a new language and culture. [16:45] He talks about growing up with the '80s metal underground in Cleveland as well as his role model parents and how supportive they were despite their own radically different backgrounds. [22:41] On his move to New York, the dissolution of Outface which eventually led to him picking up a guitar and working by himself, Derrick talks about how he ended up trying out for the lead singer of Sepultura. [28:48] Going down to Brazil to meet and do an audition, Derrick talks about how wonderfully open everyone was in introducing him to their families and well as life in Brazil. [33:05] Derrick's first world tour led to him falling in love with the Netherlands and living in Amsterdam for two years before moving to Sao Paulo Brazil to be part of the writing process. [35:51] The massive global impact of Sepultura probably has its roots in the fact that the band originated in South America and that the lyrics resonated with the larger worldwide population in a way American bands can't. [41:00] Derrick talks about his 35-year-long plant-based lifestyle which he showcases in his show Derrick and Tanya's Highway to Health. He also touches on his environmental activism. [50:50] Derrick has been listening to The F*cking Champs. [51:51] Nick thanks Derrick for coming on the podcast and sharing so much of his projects and story. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to rate us and subscribe wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts and tune in next week. Find out more about today's guest, Derrick Green Find out more about your host, Nick Terzo Mentioned in this episode: Sepultura Outface Alpha Jerk KISS The F*cking Champs People: @Derrick_Green Jens Bogren @Cavconspiracy (Max and Iggor Cavalera) @JeanDolabella @EloyCasagrande Projects: Quadra Derrick and Tanya's Highway To Health
On the second episode of “Great Dane Nation,” Morten is joined by his longtime friend and Kansas City Chiefs legend Trent Green (05:57 – 51:23). But first, he checks in with TommyFreezePops (Tom Carroll) to talk about week 1 of the NFL season (01:14). The guys talk about Cam Newton’s big debut for the Patriots, and how different their offense looks without Tom Brady at the helm (01:54). Morten also weighs in on the complicated debut of Stephen Gostkowski with the Titans, as he misses four kicks – 3 FGs, 1 PAT – but still manages to hit the game-winner to give Tennessee a week 1 victory in Denver (3:07).We then move to our interview with Trent, where he discusses a wide array of topics: getting an NFL season going during a pandemic (7:45); working with his new broadcast partner for the 2020 season, Kevin Harlan (9:36); how he got started in broadcasting, and why quarterbacks seem to make great color commentators (10:50); a hilarious story about Morten calling games for NFL Europe in the early 2000s (13:54); being a journeyman quarterback in the early part of his career, as he was cut by the San Diego Chargers and British Columbia Lions (CFL), and sat on the bench in Washington (19:53); the unique experience of by a star quarterback at a “basketball school,” as he shared a campus with Bob Knight at Indiana (20:54); suffering a devastating knee injury in the final preseason game of the 1999 season, and having to watch his St. Louis Rams have an all-time great season en route to a Super Bowl victory (24:35); mentoring a young Kurt Warner during his years in St. Louis (29:14); a hilarious story about Morten joining the Chiefs, and Trent reacting to how old Morten was at the time (33:17); why the 8-8 Chiefs in 2002 were actually better than the 13-3 Chiefs in 2003 (34:22); a story about Morten’s first game with the Chiefs, and why it was one of the wildest finishes in either one of their careers (35:07); how Dick Vermeil’s emphasis on building team chemistry helped make the Chiefs a force in the early 2000s (38:28); how Tony Gonzalez paved the way for the dominant pass-catching tight ends in today’s NFL (41:25); Trent’s thoughts on today’s Chiefs, and why we should all pump the breaks on the dynasty tag for now (44:54); talking about his sons playing college football – Derek Green at SMU and T.J. Green at Northwestern (48:44); and how calling games in empty stadiums is going to be a strange experience (50:55).Then, TommyFreezePops is joined by Kevin Rogers for his weekly check-in with the experts from VegasInsider.com (52:46 – 01:03:29). They talk about the dangerous new toy in the potent Kansas City offense is, and how difficult it’s going to be to slow down Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs (53:33). They also talk about Sunday’s star-studded match-up between Lamar Jackson and Deshaun Watson (55:32), the Sunday Night Football game in Seattle between the Seahawks and Patriots (57:29), and the Dallas Cowboys’ home opener against the Atlanta Falcons (01:00:18).Finally, we close things out with Morten’s “Game Winner” – a weekly segment where Morten monologues his biggest takeaway of the week. This week, he talks about the incredible resiliency of Trent Green, and how this trait has shaped him both on and off the football field (01:03:29).
Councilmember Derek Green joins Micah & Jared to discuss the growth in Philadelphia's green collar economy.
In this episode of Happy Hour on the Fringe, Marketing Manager Raina Searles chats with Philadelphia City Councilperson Derek Green. The two of them discuss Green's efforts to provide more funding for the Philadelphia Cultural Fund despite budget gaps, his optimism for the future of the Black Lives Matter movement, interacting with his constituents on Facebook live, and what he thinks the green phase should look like in Philadelphia. To learn more Councilperson Green and the Philadelphia City Council visit https://www.phila.gov/
Nonprofits, small businesses, and the citizens they serve – particularly those within our communities of color - have been impacted particularly hard during the COVID-19 pandemic. We know the recovery process is going be a community effort; but we also know that recovery will be quicker and more affective with direct help from private and public government assistance. In this special episode of Driving Change, Sharmain is joined by Philadelphia City Council Councilmember At-Large - Derek Green to talk about the efforts being made – so that Philadelphia is stronger than before on the other side of this pandemic. To find out more about the on-going work of the Coalition please visit uac.org
PODCAST: Councilmember Derek Green speaks on the newly passed #Philly #budget, the #DefundPolice debate and the recent police-#BlackLivesMatter protesters 676 confrontation here in Philly. Plus, Cosby Family Spokesperson Andrew Wyatt as #BillCosby's Case now heads to the PA #SupremeCourt
We check in with Philadelphia City Councilman Derek Green who fills us in on his support for efforts to move 100 thousand people out of poverty – he thinks we can do it and he'll tell us how. http://phlcouncil.com/derekgreen/
We're going to check in with Philadelphia City Councilman Derek Green who fills us in on his support for efforts to move 100 thousand people out of poverty – he thinks we can do it and he'll tell us how. http://phlcouncil.com/derekgreen/And we'll talk to you about a program that helps high school students transition into education majors to fuel the next generation of teachers We speak with Dr. Juliet Curci, Assistant Dean of College Access and Persistence and Sydney Smith, Temple Freshman about Temple Education Scholars -- https://sites.temple.edu/edscholars/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/temple.educate/ Twitter: @Temple_COE Instagram: @TempleCOEBut first we check in with Jackie Lynch, Director of Barbera Cares Programs about their partnership with The Eagle's Carson Wentz who is auctioning off his customized green Challenger SRT Demon Coupe to benefit his charity AO1 Foundation. You can put in a bid here: https://www.barberasautoland.com/used/Carson+Wentz/2018-Carson+Wentz-Challenger-philadelphia-1474f5b50a0e0a6b02ac13876da4bef8.htm?ddcref=mssocial_carsonwentz
Welcome to Inside PHLCouncil, the official podcast of Philadelphia City Council. Each week, we provide a recap of the latest news from Philadelphia's legislative branch of government and an in-depth interview with one of our 17 members. This week, we recap the Stated Meeting of Philadelphia City Council held November 14, 2019. Later, we sit down with Councilmember Derek Green (At Large) to talk about transitioning from Council staffer to member, his advice for young Philadelphians looking to get into politics, and how his experience as a small business owner informs his work in Council. It's news that matters to you, straight from the source.Read our latest Weekly Report on phlcouncil.comInside PHLCouncil is produced by Philadelphia City Council.Our hosts are Joe Grace and Patricia Gillett.Our announcer is Antonio Greco. Music is provided by Premium Beats. Visit our website at www.phlcouncil.com for more information. Follow us on social media, we're PHLCouncil on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
We snagged three of our Implant Pathway alumni to record a quick podcast recapping the Sinus Grafting course that we hosted at Implant Pathway and New Horizon Dental Center in Tempe, Arizona last weekend. In this episode, Phil Gordon, Shawn Custer and Derek Green revisit the surgeries performed over the weekend, shortly before tackling a full afternoon of more sinus augmentations.
In this episode, Derek Green talks to us about his motivation to start Get Your Move On, LLC. Derek overcame drug addiction and has been sober for 10 years. He now owns one of the top moving companies in Arizona. Listen and let us know what you think. If you would like to hire Get Your Move On for your moving needs, visit their website at www.getyourmoveonllc.comIf you are interested in being a guest on our podcast, have questions about real estate, contact our team at 480-281-3078| info@nextviewre.com|www.nextviewre.com
Do you have a safe space to discuss and learn about politics? On today's episode we continue our primary election series with an interview from City Council Member At-Large Derek Green. We talked about ways to make politics accessible to new generations and creating that space we all need to feel community and progress. Remember, primary elections are Tuesday May 21st. For a list of all candidates including ballot initiatives visit https://ballot.seventy.org/ For more politics visit www.salaahscorner.com Email me your thoughts and comments at realtalk@salaahscorner.com
1:00: Sandra Dungee Glenn 18:30: Derek Green 35:00: Asa Khalif Watch all the candidate interviews at https://www.youtube.com/user/pchristmas70/videos Voter resources: ballot.seventy.org seventy.org/wevote seventy.org/votesmart Thanks to Thomas Skelton Harrison for their generous support that allows us to produce these interviews!
Loraine Ballard Morrill speaks with Lindsey Shea from the Philadelphia Autism Project and City Councilman Derek Green about April Autism Awareness Month and the wealth of resources available to individuals on the spectrum.http://www.paautism.org/phillyautismproject/
This week on the Choctaw Casino & Resort Unofficial 40 we go heavy recruiting as Josh just returned from Los Angeles and the Rivals 3-Stripe Camp out west. He breaks down who he talked to at a loaded camp. Oklahoma's junior day is coming up and we break down the visitors and what commitments could happen. Carey gives some details of his recent lunch with Joe Castiglione. Tons of recruiting from Josh and Bob and plenty of weirdness as well. The full rundown follows below: OPEN - We welcome in the leader of the Big Bread & Big Dairy resistance, Edward R. Dosevich 0:04:06 - Portnoy actually reviewed Chuck E. Cheese pizza. Don't go to Chuck E. Cheese alone if you are a guy 0:10:15 - The Rivals250 came out today and we might start making Rivals hates OU t-shirts 0:13:35 - It's your stay woke segment of the day. They are listening! 0:16:00 - The embarrassment of Rivals getting catfished 0:20:45 - Bob hijacks the show and wants Josh to talk about Rivals Camp in Los Angeles. So he does 0:23:45 - Justin Flowe should have a wallet that says Badmotherf***er 0:25:35 - Kelee Ringo talk from L.A. 0:29:19 - Darion Green-Warren and his commitment to OU 0:39:50 - Darnell Washington in the super freak category? A discussion on athletic freaks 0:48:45 - Kendall Milton. Could he be OU's next RB commitment? 0:59:35 - OU's junior day this weekend going to be better but not monstrous? 1:04:00 - How many commitments could come out of junior day? 1:07:05 - OU's relationships inside the state borders. Are they as good as they can be right now? 1:11:30 - The Derek Green departure seemed fishy from the beginning 1:15:40 - Carey's lunch with Joe Castiglione 1:21:45 - College football attendance drops are starting to be felt in Norman too. It could affect OU financially. 1:36:18 - The way the media is changing. The way we are changing and the future of us
Oklahoma's 2019 defense lost Ron Tatum and Derek Green in the same month as the Sooners continue to pursue top 2020 defensive recruits Justin Flowe and Elias Ricks as Alex Grinch rebuilds the Sooner defense in his image. --Kyler Murray finally signed with an agent who is also a Stoolie named Erik Burkhardt who represents Kliff Kingsbury --Jase McClellan is one a kind of amazing running back recruit
Derek Green--Philadelphia, PA councilman--assures me that he pays attention to public comment, even if his colleagues do not. We hear the quirky traditions of the Philadelphia council and the fallout from naming a street after a controversial mayor. City Council Chronicles provides reviews of city council meetings from across the world. Named a "Top 100 Local Government Influencer" in 2016, 2017, and 2018 by ELGL.org. Our sponsor is Dig Deep Research: GoDigDeep.com. Link: https://councilchronicles.com/ Twitter: @michaelkarlik. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/citycouncilchronicles/. Graphic by Ben Wasserman: @benwassetweet. Listen to the newest project from City Council Chronicles, the eight-part "Tear It Down" audio story, available at www.tearitdownpodcast.com. Music credits: News Theme by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://incompetech.com
How many of you remember the name Gary Hart? Hart was the front runner in the race for the democratic presidential nomination in 1987 and he might have won and the course of history completely changed if a scandal didn't derail his campaign. That scandal was a watershed moment that marked the rise of tabloid journalism and so much more. Jason Reitman has directed a new movie about Hart called the Front runner and Loraine Ballard Morrill had a chance to interview the director while he was in town for the Philadelphia International Film Festival.http://www.thefrontrunner.movie/site/Loraine speaks with Brannon Johnson, the founder of a virtual rowing program that is a lot more than good exercise but also a space to bring people together from all walks of life building bridges of understanding and respect in these polarizing times.https://www.bljcommunityrowing.com/How many homeowners pay attention to their water and sewer lines? Not knowing what you're responsible for could cost thousands of dollars Loraine speaks with Philadelphia City Councilman Derek Green about Philadelphia's new Water Line and Sewer Line Protection Program. They also discuss what many don't fully understand – how to properly recycle. https://awrusa.com/philadelphia/https://recyclingsimplified.com/
How many homeowners pay attention to their water and sewer lines? Not knowing what you're responsible for could cost thousands of dollars Loraine Ballard Morrill speaks with Philadelphia City Councilman Derek Green about Philadelphia's new Water Line and Sewer Line Protection Program. They also discuss what many don't fully understand – how to properly recycle. https://awrusa.com/philadelphia/https://recyclingsimplified.com/
This week Michael and Krissa are joined in the studio by Derek Green, editor of The Westsider, who may or may not do a mean English accent! We chat all things Father’s Day, Field of Dreams, and upcoming films.
Oklahoma defensive tackle commit Derek Green joined the podcast to recap the ChampUBBQ and talk about what he expects from the 2019 recruiting class.
The spring game is set for Saturday with plenty of festivities, but the centerpiece of this weekend won't be passes thrown or tackles made, it's going to be the never-ending arrival of five-star recruits, Rivals100 and Rivals250 visitors. It's the first official visit weekend of the year and Lincoln Riley is looking to close on some massive recruits for the 2019 class. The Sooners are putting everything they've got behind this weekend. How far could they climb up the Rivals Team Recruiting Rankings if they're able to close on a couple of five stars this weekend? Everything you want to know about the huge weekend coming up. And we talk about some spring game stuff too. The rundown follows below: OPEN - Lincoln Riley announces the key names to know will only play the first half Saturday 0:04:00 - Josh says this is the biggest recruiting weekend in 18 years. 0:07:15 - Riley bringing in the big gun former Sooners to make this weekend extra special 0:11:20 - Sooners could be banged up going into the spring game. Expect some big names to be out. 0:14:15 - OU finds itself ahead of the curve in recruiting with so many schools cancelling their spring games. 0:17:15 - Jay Hayes, a Notre Dame grad transfer is coming on an official visit this weekend. 0:22:45 - Cody Ford says he's a tackle now 0:29:45 - Some of what we expect in the spring game personnel wise 0:36:45 - We touch on the baseball team playing well 0:41:30 - Our take on the attendance Saturday 0:47:00 - The retirement of Allan Trimble at Jenks 0:53:15 - We start breaking down the recruiting visitor list for this weekend. You have 3 5-star WRs in town 0:58:10 - Sidetracked - Kansas/Adidas scandal hits. Eddie turns evil 1:04:00 - How 7-on-7 is walking the same dangerous line as what is happening in hoops right now 1:20:00 - Back to the visit list. Trejan Bridges an ACT test taking casualty? 1:21:30 - Josh not giving up on OU and Derek Green? 1:23:15 - What can come out of Isaiah Spiller coming back to Norman after decommitting? 1:25:50 - Safeties will be flooding into Norman this weekend 1:34:10 - What constitutes a successful weekend for the Sooners in recruiting? 1:37:45 - Where are the Sooners in RB recruiting 1:41:00 - Marquise Brown races the Scoop staff? Eddie still needs his ass kicked by a middle schooler
Loraine Ballard Morrill speaks with Philadelphia City Councilman Derek Green about ending cash bail and Autism Awareness Month.http://phlcouncil.com/DerekGreen
What does one do when first diagnosed with cancer? Learn why Derek Green is advocating for keto. After his cancer diagnosis, Derek Green, sought answers as he waited six grueling weeks to be seen by his surgeon. Like a detective, he found resource after resource until eventually discovering low-carb, keto, and fasting. When these powerful […] The post Episode 3 – Advocating for Keto: Cancer Survivor Derek Green’s Mission appeared first on Heads Up Health.
Baker Mayfield has been punished for his crotch grabbing at Kansas and the boys are here to talk about the ins and outs of the decision and how this will affect his last game in Norman. It's your definitive guide to all things Mayfield suspension. We even let the listeners get in on the action as we play your takes on the podcast through our new voicemail feature. Some truly crazy stuff on the voicemails. Josh weighs in on the latest commitment and the commitments to come as well as the early signing period and how OU is dealing with that. it's an episode unlike any we've ever done. The rundown follows: OPEN - Good luck explaining some of our colorful language to your children on your drives 0.03:10 - Baker Mayfield has been punished/suspended. How it all went down. 0.06:35 - Baker's emotional press conference and how hard it was to sit through 0.11:07 - Who ordered the code red on Baker? 0.16:50 - Eddie forces Carey to defend Berry Tramel and once again, Christianity. 0.18:40 - Why Mayfield's crotch grab became such a big deal nationally 0.22:28 - Bob Przybylo has joined SoonerScoop.com 0.31:10 - We introduce voicemails to the show and they are pretty awesome 0.45:35 - Our most triggered voicemail of the day 0.49:45 - We meet David Boren's biggest fan 0.57:10 - Josh updates us on the Derek Green commitment this week 0.59:47 - The early signing period and how it could go for Oklahoma 1.07:13 - Commitments are still coming and one did after we recorded. But still more to come 1.25:30 - Cleaning out the voicemail box 1:28:55 - Baker's value to Oklahoma over the last three years 1.36:15 - What happens at the end of Baker's last home game? Who wins the Don Key Award?
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Dental school students Brian Pierce and Derek Green invited Dr. Mark to come speak with the students at their school when they made their appearance on episode 093 of the Dentalpreneur. Dr. Mark begins his talk by leading with his flaws and how his background in practicing dentistry was not a path always paved in gold. He discusses with the students how embracing your flaws and struggles can prime you for more success into the future....Continue Reading...
Joining us to share their experiences and insights are 4th year dental students Brian Pierce and Derek Green. Brian and Derek are classmates at Midwestern University and they are gearing up for graduation in a few short months....Continue Reading...
In this episode, Jonny doesn't have much to talk about, and Shubhdeep has to leave half way through the episode :(. Fortunately, he brings his friend Derek Green, a cowboy that sounds suspiciously like Shubhdeep, onto the episode to help fill his void. Don't forget to follow us @PerPitPod and email us at PerPitPod@gmail.com!
In this episode, Jonny doesn't have much to talk about, and Shubhdeep has to leave half way through the episode :(. Fortunately, he brings his friend Derek Green, a cowboy that sounds suspiciously like Shubhdeep, onto the episode to help fill his void. Don't forget to follow us @PerPitPod and email us at PerPitPod@gmail.com!
The song I’ve sent you this week is one I wrote for David Alexander back in the day….it’s close to the anniversary of his sad passing…and I know he was very popular in Spain. It is called “Let’s Keep It Simple” which he recorded and put it on his album celebrating his marriage to Penny Page…..I wrote a pot of stuff for them both…including the title track of the album…great guy..I miss him. It’s been a busy week….top of the range songwriter Barry Mason is coming to do a show at our weekly Cheshirecats rock and roll nights which we put on every Wednesday. I’ve put a band together to back him consisting of Derek Green on bass (ex Del Renas)….Tony Cavanagh on drums…myself on guitar and a young genius called Paul Rowbottom on keyboards…because Barry sings in some very strange keys and we are working with songs arranged by the great Les Reed it is a major challenge to say the least …so we have been rehearsing and we’re getting there….should be a great show and a feather in the cap of our organisation. And this week it was nice to see Lee Curtis who brought his band along and Brian “Griff” Griffiths of The Big Three turned up (he’s on holiday from the States) and did a spot…so it’s all happening at the moment. Also on the music scene I read in the paper that Van Morrison has been knighted…I know the guy is a great musician and has a big following but…knighted? I like his music but he’s got no stage personality….so you may as well sit at home and listen to one of his CDs…..I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again …when is Ken Dodd going to receive his knighthood?…he has to be the greatest entertainer in history…and has given so much to show business….I don’t know how they come up with the names….(I wont mention Sir Jimmy Savile…and Sir Rolph Harris) There’s been a lot of complaints about parents parking outside schools when dropping their children off…it has been suggested by some empy headed politician that the teachers should be given the power to slap a parking ticket on offending cars….oh!…that’s a good idea…that will go a long way to help teacher parent relations….most people are fine but you’ll always get the odd one who doesn’t consider anyone but their stupid selves…that’s a given…not to mention the aggression which the teachers are not paid to endure. On top of all this a head teacher was interviewed on breakfast TV by the unbearable Piers Morgan who was asking really intelligent questions like “Are you happy to make disabled people have to park some distance away and have to struggle to get their kids into school”…which is about the level of Mr.Morgan’s intelligence….the whole point is to prevent the loss of life of a youngster….it only takes some fool in a hurry to back over a kid then everyone will jump on that bandwagon. A possible answer would be to have a proper contract drawn up with the rules and regulations of the school which the parents must sign….if parents break the rules they are in breach of contract. I had to laugh at a documentary on BBC4 about the rock band Uriah Heap….two of the original members were reminiscing about the old days…so funny. They said they were travelling first class everywhere and throwing big parties and didn’t realise that it was coming out of THEIR money….they made an album called “High and Mighty and decided to promote it with a photo session in the revolving restaurant at the top of a mountain in Switzerland (the one in the James Bond film) and invited the press to come along and enjoy the “free” travel and booze…when they got to the photo session a fight broke out amongst the band members so there was no photo session….now THIS is rock and roll. That’s what these young hopefuls don’t realise….the record companies give you nothing…it’s YOUR money you are blowing.
The song I’ve sent you this week is one I wrote for David Alexander back in the day….it’s close to the anniversary of his sad passing…and I know he was very popular in Spain. It is called “Let’s Keep It Simple” which he recorded and put it on his album celebrating his marriage to Penny Page…..I wrote a pot of stuff for them both…including the title track of the album…great guy..I miss him. It’s been a busy week….top of the range songwriter Barry Mason is coming to do a show at our weekly Cheshirecats rock and roll nights which we put on every Wednesday. I’ve put a band together to back him consisting of Derek Green on bass (ex Del Renas)….Tony Cavanagh on drums…myself on guitar and a young genius called Paul Rowbottom on keyboards…because Barry sings in some very strange keys and we are working with songs arranged by the great Les Reed it is a major challenge to say the least …so we have been rehearsing and we’re getting there….should be a great show and a feather in the cap of our organisation. And this week it was nice to see Lee Curtis who brought his band along and Brian “Griff” Griffiths of The Big Three turned up (he’s on holiday from the States) and did a spot…so it’s all happening at the moment. Also on the music scene I read in the paper that Van Morrison has been knighted…I know the guy is a great musician and has a big following but…knighted? I like his music but he’s got no stage personality….so you may as well sit at home and listen to one of his CDs…..I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again …when is Ken Dodd going to receive his knighthood?…he has to be the greatest entertainer in history…and has given so much to show business….I don’t know how they come up with the names….(I wont mention Sir Jimmy Savile…and Sir Rolph Harris) There’s been a lot of complaints about parents parking outside schools when dropping their children off…it has been suggested by some empy headed politician that the teachers should be given the power to slap a parking ticket on offending cars….oh!…that’s a good idea…that will go a long way to help teacher parent relations….most people are fine but you’ll always get the odd one who doesn’t consider anyone but their stupid selves…that’s a given…not to mention the aggression which the teachers are not paid to endure. On top of all this a head teacher was interviewed on breakfast TV by the unbearable Piers Morgan who was asking really intelligent questions like “Are you happy to make disabled people have to park some distance away and have to struggle to get their kids into school”…which is about the level of Mr.Morgan’s intelligence….the whole point is to prevent the loss of life of a youngster….it only takes some fool in a hurry to back over a kid then everyone will jump on that bandwagon. A possible answer would be to have a proper contract drawn up with the rules and regulations of the school which the parents must sign….if parents break the rules they are in breach of contract. I had to laugh at a documentary on BBC4 about the rock band Uriah Heap….two of the original members were reminiscing about the old days…so funny. They said they were travelling first class everywhere and throwing big parties and didn’t realise that it was coming out of THEIR money….they made an album called “High and Mighty and decided to promote it with a photo session in the revolving restaurant at the top of a mountain in Switzerland (the one in the James Bond film) and invited the press to come along and enjoy the “free” travel and booze…when they got to the photo session a fight broke out amongst the band members so there was no photo session….now THIS is rock and roll. That’s what these young hopefuls don’t realise….the record companies give you nothing…it’s YOUR money you are blowing.
“Derek Green” Marth and Eric welcome Derek Green (aka The Podfather) into the Skooma Den Studio. They discuss the past, present, and future of Underrated Retro, superheroes, and indie video games. YouTube Link …