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This week we have a look at the 1992 British film Ghostwatch. This is Episode #445! Ghostwatch is a British mockumentary supernatural horror television film, first broadcast on BBC1 on Halloween night, 1992. Written by Stephen Volk, and directed by Lesley Manning, the drama was produced for the BBC anthology series Screen One by Richard Broke, Ruth Baumgarten and Derek Nelson. The narrative presents itself as a live television broadcast. Many elements of the story would be present in later works like Paranormal Activity and The Blair Witch Project.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/castle-of-horror-podcast--4268760/support.
This week, Josh and Dru watch the incredible British found footage film from 1992, Ghostwatch. From wiki: “Ghostwatch is a British mockumentary supernatural horror TV movie, first broadcast on BBC1 on Halloween night, 1992. Written by Stephen Volk, and directed by Lesley Manning, the drama was produced for the BBC anthology series Screen One by Richard Broke, Ruth Baumgarten and Derek Nelson. Despite having been recorded weeks in advance, the narrative was presented as live television[citation needed]. During and following its first and only UK television broadcast, the show attracted a considerable furor,[1] resulting in an estimated 1,000,000 phone call enquiries to the BBC switchboard on the night of broadcast, comprising a mixture of complaints and praise for the programme's unique presentation.[2] This outrage is often compared to Orson Welles' 1938 The War of the Worlds radio broadcast and the 1994 Without Warning television film, both of which also caused nationwide panic in the United States.But also: Baldur's Gate 3, Dawn of the Dead, Horror in the High Desert, Lake Mungo, Spirits of the Dead and Video Archives, The First Omen, The Omen, Immaculate, Maxxxine, Task Master, Red Dwarf, Absolutely Fabulous, The Stone Tapes, Gothic, The Guardian, Don't Look Now, The Conjuring 2, and more!NEXT WEEK: The Blood on Satan's Claw (1971)Follow them across the internet:Bloodhaus:https://www.bloodhauspod.com/https://twitter.com/BloodhausPodhttps://www.instagram.com/bloodhauspod/ Drusilla Adeline:https://www.sisterhydedesign.com/https://letterboxd.com/sisterhyde/ Joshua Conkelhttps://www.joshuaconkel.com/https://www.instagram.com/joshua_conkel/https://letterboxd.com/JoshuaConkel/
Derek Nelson, representante do Consulado-Geral dos EUA em Porto Alegre Emissão de vistos
In this episode we have one of the most decorated archers in the world Levi Morgan and Mathews creative director Derek Nelson. We dig into my first experience in South Texas and how insane this part of the country is.
This episode features Dr. Derek Nelson, the 43rd LaFollette Lecturer, discussing the relationship between woodworking and theology and a funny thing about productivity (Episode 351).
Derek Nelson was this week's guest on Success Profiles Radio. After working for a decade at the New York Stock Exchange, he encountered financial difficulties and was forced to liquidate retirement and college savings funds. Then he sought to study successful people to learn why this happened to him and how he could help others not experience the same thing. He is the also author of the book, Financial Peace In A Post Pandemic World. We discussed using debt to create cashflow and financial freedom, what wealthy people do differently than everyone else, and what to do first when creating a financial plan. In addition, we discussed using whole life insurance to fund real estate and auto purchases, and why it's a great wealth building vehicle where you can borrow from it without qualifying and without tax consequences. Finally, we talked about how much money we need to retire comfortably, how to avoid outliving our savings, and so much more. You can subscribe on iTunes/Apple Podcasts, and you can listen at Success Profiles Radio | Live Internet Talk Radio | Best Shows Podcasts (toginet.com)
Not every state in the U-S gives the same tax credits for military personnel. How do you know which state to file taxes in when you are transferred during the calendar year? And how is deployment income taxed? Tackling these, and many other questions are Susan Speirs, CEO of Utah Association of CPAs; Derek Nelson - tax examiner manager & Steve Carlow - outreach training coordinator, both with the Utah State Tax Commission; and Brandon Olsen & Patrick Munson -- both partners and CPAs with Adams & Peterson, CPAs.You can also get FREE help with your taxes at VITA. You can follow this show on Instagram and on Facebook. And to see what Heather does when she's not talking money, go to her personal Twitter page. Be sure to email Heather your questions and request topics you'd like her to cover here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Grace Church Members Podcast, Chris Rivers and Scott Moziongo interview Derek Nelson and Jenn Comer, members of the Outreach Team at Grace Church. Derek and Jenn discuss our partnerships with Hunger Corp in Puerto Rico, Christ for the City International in Nicaragua, and the OVC program supporting orphans and vulnerable children in Kenya. They also discuss a new partnership with the Association of Baptist Churches in Israel (ABC). In all these countries, long-term relationships with local churches and pastors are essential to Grace Church's outreach efforts. The episode concludes with an invitation for listeners to get involved in various ways with Outreach opportunities that support our discipleship. Time stamps for GCMP: Outreach 00:30 - Jenn and Derek explain their roles in current outreach programs at Grace. Updates on Four International Partnerships: 03:39 Puerto Rico: Partnering with Hunger Corp.; 3-4 trips per year, 5-6 days each, to help poor families rebuild from Hurricane Maria and beyond 08:40 Nicaragua: Christ for the City International (CFCI) A trip of 24 Grace members going in July 2023 16:50 Team dynamics; volunteer leaders 19:50 Kenya: Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) 75-80 children in long-term advocacy program with Grace volunteers 28:24 Israel: Association of Baptist Churches (ABC) Working with Palestinian Christians, a few Muslims in the Nazareth region If you have questions or want access to additional resources, be sure to check out the podcast page at https://resources.gracechurchsc.org/podcasts/memberspodcast
Horror Hangout | Two Bearded Film Fans Watch The 50 Best Horror Movies Ever!
Banned for a decade. One of the most controversial TV programmes of a generation.Ghostwatch is a British reality–horror/pseudo-documentary television film, first broadcast on BBC1 on Halloween night, 1992. Written by Stephen Volk, and directed by Lesley Manning, the drama was produced for the BBC anthology series Screen One by Richard Broke, Ruth Baumgarten and Derek Nelson.Despite having been recorded weeks in advance, the narrative was presented as live television. During and following its first and only UK television broadcast, the show attracted a considerable furor, resulting in an estimated 1,000,000 phone call enquiries to the BBC switchboard on the night of broadcast, comprising a mixture of complaints and praise for the programme's unique presentation.00:00 Intro16:57 Horror News35:55 What We've Been Watching42:55 Film Review2:06:50 Name Game2:11:12 Film Rating2:17:09 OutroPodcast - https://podlink.to/horrorhangoutPatreon - https://www.patreon.com/horrorhangoutFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/hawkandcleaverTwitter - https://twitter.com/horror_hangout_Website - http://www.hawkandcleaver.comBen - https://twitter.com/ben_erringtonJohn - https://twitter.com/johncrinanwww.johncrinan.comAudio credit - Taj Eastonhttp://tajeaston.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thehorrorhangout. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Derek Nelson is a free Lance mate that is about to step over to the captain's job in a few weeks. Derek Nelson didn't have the traditional start from fishing from a young age he started a lot later but found his passion in it. Derek said he won't stop mating till he gets the chance to run a season in Australia as a mate and Leader of a Black Marlin.If you like the podcast, please support us by checking out some of our latest products, especially the Performance Pants, onCheck out our gear at https://billfishgear.com/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=poddescription&utm_campaign=stateofsportfishing&utm_id=stateofsportfishingBillfish Group specializes in enhancing human outdoor performance through technical products. We create products, in all forms, which enhance the outdoor experience both on and off the water. We felt there was a need for true performance wear, as the elements get harsher, it's up to us to become better. Billfish was created by fishermen, for fishermen with the goal of building a community of outdoors enthusiasts around the globe. We do this through engaging with our community on social media platforms and IRL events.
Welcome back to the world famous Bottom of the Stream podcast! This week we are focusing on the almost indescribable (but we'll have a great go!) 2017 movie, Werewolves of the Third Reich. Directed by Andrew Jones and starring Lee Bane, Suzie Frances Garton and Derek Nelson. Listen on to see what we thought about this low budget, Inglorious Basterds inspired flick. It's a Nazi vs werewolves vs US soldier smack down!! Bottom of the stream is a weekly podcast, hosted by film lovers Adam and Nick, exploring the parts of Netflix that most people don't go to in a bid to find out what hidden gems are lurking down there Every week we rank the films we watch against each other and place them in what we like to call THE STREAM TABLE which can be found on our BRAND NEW website www.bottomofthestream.com Follow us on Twitter, instagram and letterboxed at @bots_podcast Please consider supporting the show on Patreon, If you do we will give you lots of bonus content including early access to the episodes. Check it out over at www.patreon.com/bottomofthestream We also now have a discord so join us to hang out https://discord.gg/wJ3Bfqt
Josh concludes his conversation with Derek Nelson, coauthor of Resilient Reformer: The Life and Thought of Martin Luther, this time exploring the legacy of Luther's thought on Western society's concepts of religion and government.
This week I spoke with the very talented Derek Nelson. He spins a lot of plates. He's currently playing in 5 different active bands playing guitar for all of them. He also has a small home-brew studio where most his projects demo and track. Derek's played all over the world so it was especially interesting to hear some of his Bandecdotes. Including a bit on an inside scoop of what really happened with the notorious London promoter and Green Jello which ended up with them featured on WorldStarHipHop.comSUPPORT THE BANDS HERE:GREEN JELLO:https://greenjelly.bandcamp.comTHE ADVANCING LOW LIVES:https://theadvancinglowlives.bandcamp.com/TEMPLE OF NIGHT:https://templeofnight.bandcamp.com/LAZY ASS DESTROYER:https://lazyassdestroyer.bandcamp.com/Like, Subscribe, Follow, Rate & ReviewIf you're in an active band from Ontario and play metal, hardcore, screamo, punk, or alternative and want to be featured on the podcast contact me at bandecdotes@gmail.com
Josh continues his conversation with Derek Nelson, coauthor of Resilient Reformer: The Life and Thought of Martin Luther, this time focusing on Luther's attitudes about government's role in governing religion.
Derek Nelson, coauthor of Resilient Reformer: The Life and Thought of Martin Luther, shares some of the attitudes and work of Martin Luther toward the relationship of Church and government.
In this episode, referencing the Connect Team Handbook (LINK), Chris Rivers speaks with Derek Nelson and Chas Crenshaw about the purpose of Connect Teams. They explore the importance of creating a welcoming environment for newcomers. This includes prioritizing guests, personally engaging them, and taking steps to connect them to the mission of the church. By utilizing various techniques such as asking personal questions, remembering names, and directing people to resources (i.e. childcare, coffee, information, etc), Connect Team members can offer an approach that is both personal and authentic. This can also lead to feelings of greater connectedness among guests and a desire to pursue next steps within the church. Chas and Derek reiterate the importance of the huddle in casting this type of vision. A huddle is a unique opportunity for Connect Team members to meet each week before the service begins. During this time, leaders pray for the group, provide encouragement, and remind team members of the “why” behind what they do. This helps to refocus the team on the mission and prevents members from simply going through the motions. Questions for Reflection Prior to serving in your Connect Team role, take time to answer this question: What does it look like to be hospitable? What can I do to ensure the guests I interact with today feel as comfortable as possible? After serving, take time to reflect on these questions: How many guests did our campus see this week? How many guests did I personally meet? What are the names of the guests I met? NEXT STEPS: Review the “Purpose” section in the Connect Team Handbook. Discuss any questions or insights with your Connect Team Leader or campus pastor. Consider the “questions for reflection” during your next serving opportunity. Commit to listen to Episode 2 of the Connect Team Conversations.
There used to be a monthly column in Reader's Digest magazine -- of which one number featured a photo of John Zahl on the back cover -- that was entitled "Laughter Is the Best Medicine". It was a fairly "middle-brow" column, but its heart was in the right place. This new podcast explores the element of humor in resourcing one's detachment from the "boxing ring" of everyday life. (Did you wince at that 'English' use of "resource" as a verb?) I want to say that when you "lose your life and thereby gain it back" -- in the New Testament view of the world -- humor takes on an almost crucial role in smoothing the uncomfortable edges of withdrawal. Whuh? When I was sick in the hospital recently, just about all one's previous attachments -- excepting, vividly, Mary, our sons, and their children -- faded away. Like, almost instantly. And when that happens to you, it kind of stays with you. Thus humor, a la Tyrone Davis' impossible-to-make-sense-of lyric in "Something You've Got", becomes, well, important. The song's impermeable confusion about who is being addressed and to what end -- albeit in the context of a great 'Soul' arrangement -- is a matchless "Song Without End". I mean, I've studied this song for years and still can't tell you whether it's a dialogue between two people concerning a third person, or a trialogue with three persons in the room. The alternating pronouns stump me every time. Anyway, think for a minute about your own sense of humor. When do you find yourself losing it -- your sense of humor, I mean -- and what always works to (re-) "tickle your funny bone". You tell me. The cast ends with another Tyrone Davis track -- there are many contagious songs by this wonderful artist. "I Had It All the Time" is a perfect and delightful exercise in attractive insincerity. And where actually is the singer while he is addressing the girl? You tell me. LUV U. Podcast 324 is dedicated to Jim McNeely and Derek Nelson. P.S. One small correction: When I refer in the cast to Earth vs. the Flying Saucers, I really mean Battle in Outer Space (1961).
Derek Nelson took some time to sit down and discuss some of the issues he has been experiencing over the last 5 months regarding the shutdown of his skatepark, HCS, and his fabrication business, Spooky Action Industrial Arts, by the town. Things are moving forward and he has been able to operate SAIA with approval from the town, but the status of HCS as a skatepark open to the public is still in limbo with the town. The links to help out are provided below. If you have ever enjoyed the content Derek has created over the years (Road Fools 13, Tree Bicycle Co edits, HCS videos), been to a jam at the park, or just want to support something rad for the community, please do what you can! I will update the links below as more fundraisers are brought to my attention. Feel free to drop a comment with feedback and any other suggestions for us. Thanks for listening and hit us on the socials at @grindworks_bmx on Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat; and @grindworksbmx on Facebook, Tik Tok, YouTube, and here on Anchor. Don't forget to like the video and subscribe to the Channel! http://www.grindworksbmx.com Links: https://linktr.ee/hcs_spookyactionindustrialarts https://www.change.org/p/show-your-support-for-hcs-skate-park-reopening-to-the-public https://www.etsy.com/listing/989745980/hcs-griptape-fundraiser https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-hcs-skatepark-and-help-us-get-it-back https://www.spookyactionindustrialarts.com https://www.instagram.com/hcsskatepark https://instagram.com/spookyactionindustrialarts https://www.facebook.com/Hcsskatepark
Bengee chose the movie this time and didn't realize it was based on true events. Today we discuss the home invasion flick, The Utah Cabin Murders, and Bengee's deep rooted fear of it happening to him. The film stars Erick Hayden, Tiffany Ceri, and Derek Nelson. WATCH "The Utah Cabin Murders" ON AMAZON PRIME: https://tinyurl.com/y5a7srtq Tubi: https://tinyurl.com/yxp86ea5 The True Story The Minds of Madness: https://tinyurl.com/y5uqygly Low Key Deadly: https://tinyurl.com/y3ze7uuu Check out Megan's shop for jewelry and other goodies: https://tinyurl.com/y4lak3ax Follow Absolutely Horrifying on the socials: Twitter: @absohorrpod Facebook: Absolutely Horrifying Email: apt213media@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/absolutelyhorrifying/message
Derek Nelson joins us as we discuss the power behind prioritizing our actions each day. We look at Nehemiah 6 and see how when the enemy can't defeat you, he looks to distract you. Brookie and Shekinah join us to talk about old time sayings! It's a fun one! Share it! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wecarrythefire/support
Join filmmaker Charlie Steeds and 3 cast members from "A Werewolf in England" (Reece Connolly, Barrington De La Roche & Derek Nelson) as they answer questions from the audience at the Soho premiere screening of the film. Recorded at the Karma Sanctum Soho Hotel Variety Screening room September 12th 2020.
Episode 72 - The Howling (1981) On this episode Im joined by the fantastic Derek Nelson @d_g_nelson an American actor based in Caerleon. Here are the links to his Spotlight: 6695-0166-4580 Showreel:https://youtube.com/watch?v=udHOgC3k1CE and we are talking about The Howling from 1981. The Howling 18 1981 ‧ Horror/Indie film ‧ 1h 31m In Los Angeles, television journalist Karen White (Dee Wallace) is traumatized in the course of aiding the police in their arrest of a serial murderer. Her doctor recommends that she attend an isolated psychiatric retreat led by Dr. George Waggner (Patrick Macnee). But while Karen is undergoing ther… MORE Release date: 14 May 1981 (United Kingdom) Director: Joe Dante Film series: The Howling Budget: 1 million USD Screenplay: John Sayles, Terence H. Winkless On What The Wookie Watched I the new shudder documentary Cursed films (2020) and Funhouse (1981). Don't forget to subscribe on SoundCloud and ITunes and leave us some 5 star reviews. You can also find me @THEUNDEADWOOKIE on Twitter, @TheUndeadWookie1980 on Instagram or on The Undead Wookie Facebook page.
Speaking in Pioneer Chapel is Dr. Derek Nelson, class of 1999, with his talk titled: “Life Together, Apart” Episode 102 - Original Speech Date: April 2, 2020
We are delighted to welcome back prolific indie horror actor Derek Nelson to the Bloody Flicks Podcast. For this episode, we will be discussing his most recent feature Pandamonium, from Mycho Entertainment plus working with Director Charlie Steeds on his upcoming vampire and werewolves films, respectively. * Please note this episode was recorded before the COVOD-19 outbreak, so release dates are subject to change.
We follow up with Part 2 where Derek Nelson and I recap the rest of our New Mexico archery elk hunt.
In this episode I do a hunt recap with Derek Nelson from Mathews Archery. I was hired to come shoot video and photos of the hunt and we decided it would be cool to recap the hunt and all the ups and downs of chasing elk with the bow.
Episode 62 - Event Horizon (1997) On this episode I'm joined by actor, photographer and all round good guy Derek Nelson. You can find Derek on Instagram and Twitter @d_g_nelson also at https://www.newvintagephotography.co.uk/ and we are talking Event Horizon (1997) Event Horizon (1997) A team of astronauts is sent to investigate a lost spacecraft which disappeared on its maiden voyage and has now returned. Release date: 22 August 1997 (United Kingdom) Director: Paul W. S. Anderson Budget: 60 million USD Box office: 26.7 million USD (US) Screenplay: Philip Eisner On What The Wookie Watched I solo review The Virgin of Nuremberg AKA, Terror Castle (1963) The Midnight Meat Train (2008) and 3 From Hell (2019) Don't forget to subscribe on SoundCloud and ITunes and leave us some 5 star reviews. You can also find me @THEUNDEADWOOKIE on Twitter, @TheUndeadWookie1980 on Instagram or on The Undead Wookie Facebook page. Please visit the BUY ME A COFFEE page and leave us a small donation.
Speaking in Pioneer Chapel is Dr. Derek Nelson, class of 1999, with his talk titled: “What I Have Learned from Freshmen” Episode 83 - Original Speech Date: Sept. 12, 2019
Welcome back, in our latest episode we talk to genre actor Derek Nelson about his upcoming projects including Cleavers: Killer Clowns, The Legend of Halloween Jack and the Utah Cabin Murders. Tweet us with your reactions @bloodyflicks and don't forget to subscribe on iTunes.
On this episode I chat with one of my very good friends, Derek Nelson. Derek and I have known each other for a number of years now - he is one of the good ones and if you care about the hunting world at all, this episode is a fun one. We share the story of our Idaho elk hunt last fall, we talk about how he made his way to Mathews and what he does there, and how working in the industry effects what he feels about hunting. There are some great actionable tidbits in there for folks who want to navigate their careers to fields they are passionate about as well. I hope you enjoy. CF
GrindWorks BMX Podcast 018: I was happy to be able to get some time with long-time friend Derek Nelson and asked his brother Andy to sit in with us as well. Like most of the time with both of them, we ended up just loosely chatting and joking around in Andy's living room. This is the second episode recorded using the portable recording setup. Feel free to drop a comment with suggestions for us. We don't have any major improvements planned, but are always open to new things! Thanks for listening and hit us on the socials at @grindworks_bmx on Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat; and @grindworksbmx on Facebook, Mixer, YouTube, and here on Anchor. Don't forget to like the video and subscribe to the Channel! www.grindworksbmx.com
Processing high velocity time-series data in real-time is a complex challenge. The team at PipelineDB has built a continuous query engine that simplifies the task of computing aggregates across incoming streams of events. In this episode Derek Nelson and Usman Masood explain how it is architected, strategies for designing your data flows, how to scale it up and out, and edge cases to be aware of.
Ghostwatch is a British reality–horror/mockumentary television film, first broadcast on BBC1 on Halloween night, 1992. Written by Stephen Volk, and directed by Lesley Manning, the drama was produced for the BBC anthology series Screen One by Richard Broke, Ruth Baumgarten and Derek Nelson
This week’s episode features a 2013 Spring talk given by Dr. Derek Nelson ’99, titled: “Unlearning and the Artichoke” Episode 58 - Original Speech Date: Feb. 21, 2013
Current Day is the follow-up release to Martin Van Ruin’s critically-acclaimed debut, Every Man a King. The collective project from some familiar Chicago faces (members of Derek Nelson & The Musicians, Jenny Dragon, Planetsexploder), the new album sees the seven-piece band exploring increasingly modern sounds while building upon the ideas that led critic Jessica Hopper to write that their debut was “one of the best local albums of the year; a sprawling folk-rock work with vintage country and chamber elements … an album in a classic sense,” for American Songwriter Magazine to say that “fans looking for Chicago’s next Wilco may want to check out Martin Van Ruin,” and for the Chicago Sun-Times to write that “[t]he Bob Dylan and Neil Young comparisons are inescapable for this new folk rock supergroup.” The eight-song release was recorded over a series of sessions in 2017 at the Music Garage, and was recorded and engineered by Mike Lust (Tight Phantomz). Radio One Chicago airs live every Thursday night at 6p cst on WLUW-FM, 88.7f or WLUW.ORG
Before Martin Luther became a monk, he was a rather successful student whose father encouraged his path into the study of law. Informed in part by his brief stint in law school and other encounters with lawyers in his day, he developed a distaste and distrust for the profession as a whole. Derek Nelson, coauthor of Resilient Reformer: The Life and Thought of Martin Luther, helps explain what a lawyer did in sixteenth-century Germany, what studying the law would have been like, and what Luther thought about the law. Subscribe to the Law Meets Gospel Podcast iTunes Google Play RSS Support the Law Meets Gospel Podcast Patreon.com Sign up to contribute an amount you choose for each episode the Law Meets Gospel Podcast publishes.
We’re catching up with Todd Graf for a look at property improvements he’s making for the upcoming season as well as a little Stealth Cam recon he’s doing to key in on a target buck named, Longhorn. Next, we follow Todd as he heads out to Wyoming in search of antelope to kick off his first hunt of the year. Finally, we wrap up with some tech talk with Derek Nelson of Mathews and a closer look at the Top Hat tuning system from Mathews.
The Rhode Island Row Farmers Market (https://www.facebook.com/FoodworksRIR/) is all set to kick off on Saturday, May 13, from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. We're joined by Nick Staveley of Community Foodworks (http://www.community-foodworks.org/), the organization behind the market. Nick stops by to talk about what will be new at the market this year, including discounts and great new market vendors. Casey calls in with the Good Food Markets update (http://www.goodfoodmarkets.com/). Then we are joined by Derek Nelson, the CEO of The HIlltop Microfinance Initiative (http://hilltopmfi.org/en/home/). HMFI is a nonprofit that provides low interest micro loans of $500 - $10,000 to small businesses growing in the DC area. Derek talks about how HMFI works, and the many programs they have available to assist small businesses. Listen now for all the details!
Security-as-a-Service with Alert Logic's Derek Nelson --- Michael Fazely, Eric Malatesta, William Sellers, Jadin Kavanaugh, and special guest: Derek Nelson
Derek Nelson, CoFounder / Partner of Clique Studios Derek runs Clique Studios with partner, Ted Novak. Together with their team has strived to become the best team of designers, developers and marketers in Chicago. They have, and were awarded one of the Best and Brightest Companies to work for in Chicago. Derek is also a talented musician and writer producing some music with his band, Martin Van Ruin as well as putting out a weekly newsletter called re:act, focusing on action items you can do to help your community and country during this presidency. In this episode we dive into how he and Ted started Clique, the challenges they faced and how they have never had a single month in the red. We also spend some time on how they hire, and what they look for in candidates. Which, they are looking to add several more people to their team, so check out their openings. Special Guest: Derek Nelson.
The crew has returned from spring break with tales of what has happened in the last month. Shaun and Dre talk about family trips, Marjie talks about talking over the world one stage at a time, and more much. Last and very least former podcast member Derek Nelson is back to let us in on what he’s been up to. Download, listen, and enjoy!
This week, Rich sits down with Professors Ethan Hollander and Derek Nelson on their recent experience in the world of publication, discussing choosing the right publisher, writing books for students, and how eBook publications may replace traditional hardcovers (Episode 133).
Week in Geek: Andrew picks up and cuts out minifigs for the new expansion/addition to the Kickstarter success, Shadows of Brimstone, while Dan plays the video game version of one of Andrew's favorite tabletop card games, Sentinels of the Multiverse. Talk with Jesse Megagame: Dan and Andrew sit down and talk with one of the founders of Seattle Megagames about, surprise of surprises, megagames. The Symptoms of Pandemic Legacy: Jesse, Andrew, and Dan talk about the destructive game that is Pandemic Legacy and how it and its kind are changing tabletop gaming by making a truly unique tabletop experience. If you want to learn more about Jesse, Seattle Megagames, and megagames in general, be sure to check out the official Seattle Megagames Facebook page and their YouTube channel. Leave a comment about any of this week's topics at forall.libsyn.com. Join our official Facebook and Google+ pages for exclusive links and conversations with other fans. You may e-mail the show at forallpod [at] gmail.com. For all intents and purposes, that was an episode recap. Relevant Links: -Shut Up & Sit Down's play-through of a megagame. -"Table for One: How to Play Board Games Without a Group" by Aaron Zimmerman via Ars Technica. -"Using Jenga for Roleplaying Games" by Nicole Jekich via AcrossTheBoardGames.net. Featured Music: -"Stayin' in Black" by Wax Audio -"Watch the Skies" by Jeremy Soule (from Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim) -"Callin' In Sick" by "Weird Al" Yankovic -"Three Guitars Mood 2" by Derek Nelson (from Doctor Who)
Stop me if you've heard this before, but the crew has once again reconvened and Derek is nowhere to be found. This time we are joined by the most random man on earth Marcus. The crew discusses cosplay, Marjie's new podcast!, their favorite television shows, the new Spider-Man news and Dre hits that footwork. Also you get to hear what it sounds like when your host's favorite basketball team isn't sucking. We'll send out an APB for Derek, but in the meantime enjoy the show. Make sure to follow The Jo//Jo Podcast Show on Twitter and subscribe on iTunes. If you love sports go to Dre's website According2Sources and follow the site on Twitter. He occasionally posts a podcast so make sure to also subscribe to it on iTunes. Last but not least don't forget about you source for educated ignorance go to etmfpodcast.com, follow us on Twitter, subscribe and rate us on iTunes & Stitcher. Email us your questions at etmfpodcast@gmail.com. Thanks for listening!
We are joined by our first guest "Percy" (he changed his name to protect the innocent) to discuss the prince of PEDs Ryan Braun and the PED king A-Roid. We also talk more NBA free agency including Lebron "strongly considering" the New York Knicks and Brandon Jennings to the Pistons. We delve into Riley "Racism" Cooper and if Drew Brees should be considered cheap or not. After recording we found out that producer Derek Nelson a.k.a. The Podcast Saboteur once again did his best to derail the success of the show. *The views expressed by "Percy" are in no way a reflection of According2Sources views in any way, shape or form.
Derek Nelson joined Ashley Wolf and myself for an afternoon of songs and talk. Derek's vocals and finger picking are spectacular and we had such a great time.Now you have the opportunity to see Derek at his CD release show at Schubas this Thursday November 11th and he has a hell of a del for you. Your $8.00 presale will get you a free copy of his EP and he also has Rachele Eve and Jessica Robbins will be performing that evening.Right now enjoy this show and I'll see you at Schubas on Thursday....