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Black History Month may be coming to a close, but Black history is lived, made, and studied every day of the year. In this encore episode, we revisit our conversation with Dr. Ajamu Amiri Dillahunt on the power of understanding the past, the importance of internationalism, and our deep connections to the people. Join Alyssa and Taylor as they discuss Truthful and Revolutionary history with Ajamu — because Black history doesn't end in February.Support the showFollow Us on Social MediaFacebook: @DemocracyNorthCarolinaInstagram: @democracyncTikTok: @democracyncX: @democracync
Tim Dillahunt is the head of personal lines underwriting at the Hanover Insurance group. He is diverse insurance professional with an Underwriting, Marketing and Sales leadership background. Over 25 years of experience at some of the country's leading P&C Companies. Highlights from the Show When a pipe leaks, a hose breaks or some other preventable source of water damage to your home leads to a claim, you can rebuild, but you can never fully recover because of the likely loss of things like family photos and other personally valuable items. And while your insurer can cover the cost of fixing the damage, the emotional toll of being out of your home and dealing with the situation and uncertainty around it is also not something you can recover. That's why Tim talks not just about the clear financial savings of using water leak detection and shutoff sensors, but also the innumerable personal savings that come with it. Stopping claims by identifying water leaks proactively saves money for everyone. It can reduce the size of claims, reducing costs for insurers and helping insureds keep their rates from increasing. It keeps businesses open because they don't need to close their facilities due to water damage or construction. And it reduces the overall cost to insure a pool of risks, helping keep rates lower for everyone. Tim talks about the many ways people and businesses can save from the use of simple water leak detection devices and help control one of the few forms of property claims we cannot easily control, unlike things like wind, flood, hail and wildfire. What kinds of tools can you use to reduce your risk of having a homeowners claim because of a leak or burst pipe? Tim shares ideas from the most basic – a simple sensor that clips onto a pipe and can spot whether you have a slow leak or more catastrophic failure. You may be aware of a burst pipe without the sensor, but slow leaks often happen behind walls and in other hidden places you only notice once they've really spread, and may have lead to mold and other issues that are harder to contend with. And you could have avoided the whole thing with a simple solution. What happens with a pipe bursts in a home or business? What about a museum. Tim shares their first hand experience when a museum that had leak detection sensors installed was able to act immediately when a pipe burst, shutting off the water and mopping up what got out before it ruined any of their extremely valuable artwork and other items. And while there may be a monetary value to the lost items, many may be irreplaceable – like family photos or heirlooms if the same thing happened in your home. Water leak detection sensors can be simple and low-cost. A typical home may need $100 in sensors and $100 in monitoring services for those sensors. But what about the cost of a pipe or washing machine water hose leaking in your home? The Hanover sees that these claims average $7,000-10,000 or more, and could have all been avoided. Why does Tim say, “Water sensors are the new smoke alarms”? About 40% of non-weather loss costs are caused by water. It is the single biggest cause of loss than any other non-weather cause. And yet less than 17% of homes have any type of water sensor, while 80%+ have smoke alarms despite those homes being 6-7x more likely to have a water loss than a fire. Because of all of this, Tim is on a mission to educate people to change that 17% and stop people from suffering these losses. Tim wants everyone to look at the educational resources they've made available on their site at https://www.hanover.com/individuals/customer-resources/proactive-protection-against-water-damage This episode is brought to you by The Future of Insurance thought leadership series, available globally from Amazon in print, Kindle and Audible audiobook. Follow the podcast at future-of-insurance.com/podcast for more details and other episodes. Music courtesy of Hyperbeat Music, available to stream or download on Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music and more.
John & Heidi share funny stories of people doing weird things... plus we continue our segment #AsSeenOnTV as John chats with Garret Dillahunt - Red Right HandLearn more about our radio program, podcast & blog at www.JohnAndHeidiShow.com
Today on The Neil Haley Show, Neil "The Media Giant" Haley will interview Garret Dillahunt. Garret Dillahunt stars in A MILLION MILES AWAY (Amazon) with Michael Pena and will star in the upcoming THE DEAD DON'T HURT directed by Viggo Mortensen. He will recur on Peacock's new series HYSTERIA and will recur on HIGHTOWN (Starz). He starred in and executive produced the comedy series SPRUNG along with Greg Garcia for Freevee/Sony. Other recent credits include GRAY MATTER, a new Project Greenlight film for HBO Max, WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING based on the acclaimed novel, and he guest starred on GHOSTS OF BEIRUT for Showtime. He can be seen in Michael Bay's film “Ambulance,” Zack Snyder's Netflix film “Army of the Dead,” and starred in AMC's “Fear the Walking Dead” as a series regular. He starred in the Netflix drama, “Sergio” with Wagner Moura and Ana de Armas. He starred opposite Viola Davis in Steve McQueen's new movie “Widows”. Before then, he shot the lead in the TNT pilot “Monsters of God” and then TBS' “The Guest Book” along with the second season of Amazon's “Hand of God” and the most recent season of Hulu's “The Mindy Project.” He previously starred in FOX's half hour comedy series “Raising Hope.” During the show's four season run, he stayed busy working continuously during his hiatuses on feature films such as “12 Years a Slave,” which won the Academy Award for Best Picture, “Wheelman” and the critically acclaimed “Winter's Bone,” which earned him and the rest of the cast Best Ensemble at the Gotham Awards. Other credits include, “Any Day Now” opposite Alan Cumming and directed by Travis Fine which won Best Feature at 2012's Out Film Festival and the independent feature “Amigo”, with Chris Cooper and directed by John Sayles He also appeared in “Looper,” the intriguing sci fi action adventure with Emily Blunt, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Bruce Willis, additionally he starred in and received a Genie nomination as the title character, “Oliver Sherman”, in Ryan Redford's directorial debut opposite Molly Parker and Donal Logue. Additional film credits include “The Road,” with Viggo Mortensen and Charlize Theron; Wes Craven's “The Last House on the Left”; “The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford”; and the Coen Brothers Oscar-winning drama “No Country for Old Men,” opposite Tommy Lee Jones. Dillahunt earned a SAG award for Best Ensemble for the latter. The multi-faceted actor is probably best known for his work on the critically acclaimed HBO series “Deadwood,” in which he portrayed two entirely different characters: the assassin “Jack McCall” and the complex and deadly “Francis Wolcott.” After recognizing his protean talent in his first incarnation, executive producer/writer David Milch created a second character for him. Additional television credits include “Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles,” “John From Cincinnati,” “The Book of Daniel,” “ER,” “The 4400,” “Damages,” “Life,” “Lie to Me,” “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” “Criminal Minds,” “Burn Notice,” “White Collar”, “Alphas” and “Memphis Beat”. He boasts an outstanding theatrical resume and has performed extensively on and off Broadway and at such respected theater companies as Steppenwolf, ACT San Francisco, the Seattle Repertory Theatre, Huntington Theatre Company, Williamstown Theatre Festival and the Berkshire Theatre Festival.
- SKOR North's Judd Zulgad breaks down Joe Pohlad's comments regarding the Minnesota Twins' spending and their payroll for the 2024 season and why you shouldn't hold your breath if you're waiting for a big free agency signing. Plus a conversation on the culture of Minnesota sports.- KSTP's Chris Egert has news about how the average consumer is paying more than ever when going out to the grocery store, a shooting that occurred in an apartment complex in Brooklyn Center, and a giant cellular outage that is impacting AT&T users.- Artist Tim Cortes joins the show to talk about his upcoming project that honors hockey legend Lou Nanne ahead of his final year of broadcasting at the MSHSL Boy's State Hockey Tournament!- Actor Garret Dillahunt stops by the show to talk about his new film "Red Right Hand" which is set to debut and theaters and release on demand February 23rd! The film is an action/thriller where Dillahunt stars alongside Orlando Bloom, Scott Haze, and Andie MacDowell was directed by Eshom and Ian Nelms.- Kristyn Burtt talks about how after the strike people expected networks to be cranking out content however it feels like the opposite. 2024's "Pilot Season" is taking a major hit with the typical pilot total of 100+ being shrunk down to only 3, all of which are on NBC. Plus other major entertainment headlines from the day!Stream the show LIVE on the Tom Barnard Show app M-F from 8-9:30AM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
- SKOR North's Judd Zulgad breaks down Joe Pohlad's comments regarding the Minnesota Twins' spending and their payroll for the 2024 season and why you shouldn't hold your breath if you're waiting for a big free agency signing. Plus a conversation on the culture of Minnesota sports. - KSTP's Chris Egert has news about how the average consumer is paying more than ever when going out to the grocery store, a shooting that occurred in an apartment complex in Brooklyn Center, and a giant cellular outage that is impacting AT&T users. - Artist Tim Cortes joins the show to talk about his upcoming project that honors hockey legend Lou Nanne ahead of his final year of broadcasting at the MSHSL Boy's State Hockey Tournament! - Actor Garret Dillahunt stops by the show to talk about his new film "Red Right Hand" which is set to debut and theaters and release on demand February 23rd! The film is an action/thriller where Dillahunt stars alongside Orlando Bloom, Scott Haze, and Andie MacDowell was directed by Eshom and Ian Nelms. - Kristyn Burtt talks about how after the strike people expected networks to be cranking out content however it feels like the opposite. 2024's "Pilot Season" is taking a major hit with the typical pilot total of 100+ being shrunk down to only 3, all of which are on NBC. Plus other major entertainment headlines from the day! Stream the show LIVE on the Tom Barnard Show app M-F from 8-9:30AM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week's episode of #NowOnTheTee highlights Terra Haute native and Wabash College Graduate, Charles Dillahunt. Charles became hooked on the game of golf in college when he played the Rory McIlroy PGA TOUR video game. Tune in to hear how he has turned this into a career and is now Studio Production, Wagering and Gaming Lead for the PGA of America. Another Hoosier making a difference at the PGA of America.
Brad & Diego chat with Hollywood Legend, Garret Dillahunt! With so many epic roles, shape shifting characters like the true star he is, Mr. Dillahunt tells us what its like to achieve his level of success and how to stay on top of your game as the industry constantly changes! www.imdb.com/name/nm0226813Like our Podcast? Wanna Support with a Donation of any size?venmo - @BradAshtenWe thank you for your patronage & Keeping the arts alive!Audio Engineered by Britton SparkmanTheme Music by Evan Michael HartCover Art & Logos by Sam Weller
Jeff and Tammy had Richard Dillahunt Jr over to the Endurance House this week. Richard is in St. Louis, but has lived in many different places. They talk about his running journey, his first marathon, running and racing during COVID. They even get into his move to St Louis, the local running communities and the purpose of community and running groups to meet your goals. Follow Richard on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rich.be.runnin/ Support the podcast on Patreon: Patreon.com/theendurancehousepodcast Follow the podcast: https://www.instagram.com/theendurancehousepodcast/ or https://www.facebook.com/theendurancehousepodcast Join the podcast Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1350616692426509 Check out our producer and sponsor Bellflys Endurance Coaching: BellfysEndurancecoaching.com, Jeff@bellflysendurancecoaching, or call/text 636-492-2808 : --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theendurancehouse/support
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Welcome back to the Rock 'n Roll Ghost Podcast. On this week's episode, the Ghost speaks with actor Garret Dillahunt about his roles in the just released film Where the Crawdads Sing, as well as his upcoming Freevee series Sprung, which reunites him with Raising Hope creator Greg Garcia and his co-star Martha Plimpton. Dillahunt discusses working on both Crawdads and Sprung - especially about his reunion with Garcia and Plimpton, as well as his relationships with master filmmakers Andrew Dominik (Assassination of Jesse James) and Steve McQueen (Widows), as well as his connection with the work of author Cormac McCarthy (The Road, No Country for Old Men - in which he appeared in both). He also digs into working with Timothy Olyphant on Deadwood (where he played two different characters) and on Justified, as well as the difficulty that was being a part of Fear the Walking Dead. And, if that weren't enough, he talks about working with two of the premiere action directors of this century, Michael Bay (Ambulance) and Zack Snyder (Army of the Dead). It was a truly special pleasure getting to speak with Garret. I hope you enjoy this one. Links: Garret Dillahunt on Instagram Where the Crawdads Sing Sprung Trailer --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brett-hickman/support
In “Just Tech: Centering Community-Driven Innovation at the Margins,” Senior Principal Researcher Mary Gray explores how technology and community intertwine and the role technology can play in supporting community-driven innovation and community-based organizations. Dr. Gray and her team are working to bring computer science, engineering, social science, and community together to boost societal resilience in ongoing work with Project Resolve. She'll talk with organizers, academics, technology leaders, and activists to understand how to develop tools and frameworks of support alongside members of these communities. In this episode of the series, Dr. Gray talks with Dr. Tawanna Dillahunt, Associate Professor at University of Michigan's School of Information, Zachary Rowe, Executive Director of Friends of Parkside, and Joanna Velazquez, Campaign Manager at Detroit Action. The guests share personal experiences where community and research collaborations have been most impactful in solving problems, talk about ways that participatory research can foster equal partnerships and fuel innovation, and offer perspectives on how researchers can best work with communities to work through problems at a local level. They also discuss the role that technology plays—and doesn't play—in their work.https://www.microsoft.com/research
When you face defeat you have two options: Learn from it and move on or Stay down and feel sorry for yourself. We learned some great lessons from our discussion with Jimmy Dillahunt Jr; VP of Cadet Constructions. Check out the link in the comments for the full interview. Link in the comments: https://link.chtbl.com/Vl6jgRtuEnjoy the episode. --------------------------------------------------------- The Business Talk Library is a social media show and platform that shares honest and authentic conversations on the journey of entrepreneurship. We feature conversations with entrepreneurs across all industries with a wide array of experience that we believe will be valuable to you as a business owner. --------------------------------------------------------- Enjoy our content and want to see more? Subscribe & Follow the Podcast – @businesstalklibrary Subscribe & Follow us on YouTube @businesstalklibraryJoin us on TikTok, IG, and Facebook! @businesstalklibraryLinkedIn - Business Talk Library
In the House Chat segment, on-course optimization experts Bodo Sieber, CEO Tagmarshal and Joey Walters, General Manager, Tagmarshal, our newest NGCOA partners, share their insights into how top golf courses like Valhalla, Bandon Dunes, Cog Hill, Baltusrol, Olympia Fields and others, use data and technology to achieve important business goals including, operating more efficiently, creating excellent player experiences, managing increased course traffic, and maximizing revenue. We also discuss which factors make or break the player experience and how these can be managed effectively, by using data, implementing new processes and communicating effectively, to achieve success. In the Inside Golf Business segment, Jeff Price, Chief Commercial Officer of the PGA of America and Charles Dillahunt, Strategic Adjunct to the Chief Executive and Chief People Officer for the PGA of America discuss "Make Golf Your Thing" … a recently launched collaborative effort across the golf industry to ensure the future of golf is open to everyone. This multi-faceted, multi-year campaign works to invite more people to the sport from all backgrounds to enjoy the game of a lifetime – their way. The movement is underway, and we hope you'll join us to learn more!
Celebrating Black Movement Makers in North Carolina. — In this episode, Alyssa and Taylor talk to Ajamu about the value of understanding the past, the power of internationalism, and the importance of our connection to the people. Tune in as we talk Truthful and Revolutionary history with Ajamu Amiri Dillahunt.Support the show (http://demnc.co/donation)
"My biggest hope for the golf industry is that it one day grows to be more representative of the population of the world, and that it openly welcomes and serves members of all communities and from all walks of life equally and inclusively." Charles Dillahunt joins us to share how The PGA of America is working to break down barriers to entry for not only playing golf but to participate as a business supplier within the golf industry. “That’s something that I don’t think a lot of people have and if more people took the time to be a mentor, be more than just a manager or a boss. Be a friend and care for people, specifically minorities and under-represented audiences in the business world. I think that is one of the best ways to break down barriers. Share the knowledge and influence that you’ve gained over 30+ years and once the older generation does that, younger people like me are going to be ahead of the game. I believe that will only lead to much more innovation in the game of golf." https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/1/1ea879c1-a4a2-4e10-bea4-e5d8368a3c7a/hDK4Q81K.jpg Are you part of a minority / veteran / women / disabled peoples owned business that would like to participate in PGA Championship events? Go to https://pgaimpact.org/vendor-inclusion/ to see the qualification requirements and apply. You can also email them at inclusion@pgahq.com to start the conversation. https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/1/1ea879c1-a4a2-4e10-bea4-e5d8368a3c7a/nuMFKL6O.jpg Click on the image below to check out our extended conversation with Charles on our Youtube Channel (https://youtu.be/NYte8Kqv-YI)! https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/1/1ea879c1-a4a2-4e10-bea4-e5d8368a3c7a/bXmux821.jpg (https://youtu.be/NYte8Kqv-YI) During this episode Charles mentioned his connection to both Sandy Cross - The PGA of America’s Chief People Officer - and Radius Sports Founder Gina Rizzi. I had the pleasure of speaking to both Sandy and Gina on previous episodes, so I also included the links for those if you’d like to hear about the impactful work these dynamic women are spearheading in the golf space. Gina Rizzi's episode >> https://modgolf.fireside.fm/066-gina-rizzi Sandy Cross' episode >> https://modgolf.fireside.fm/030-sandy-cross https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/1/1ea879c1-a4a2-4e10-bea4-e5d8368a3c7a/xE2z9WZI.jpg Are you a golf course owner or operator struggling with the complexities of running tournaments? Do you want to spend less more running them while increasing revenue and profit margins? Check out our friends at Golf Genius to learn how they can help make the magic happen. >> https://www.golfgenius.com/ https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/1/1ea879c1-a4a2-4e10-bea4-e5d8368a3c7a/PN7kM1qB.jpg Special Guest: Charles Dillahunt - PGA of America’s Strategic Adjunct To The CEO and CPO / VenderMatch / JobMatch.
In this episode, Carolyn Calhoon-Dillahunt talks about Yakima Valley College, a two-year college in Yakima, Wa., developmental writing courses, response to student writing, and the Two-Year College Association (TYCA).
The Rev. Suzanne Dillahunt is Bishop of the Southern Ohio Synod of the ELCA (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America); the 7th largest Christian denomination, and largest Lutheran denomination, in the United States. We continue our conversation with church leaders about inter (and intra) faith awareness in light of everyone having a ministry.
In this bonus episode, Carolyn Calhoon-Dillahunt talks about two-year colleges and she offers advice for those interested in teaching at two-year colleges.
It's never a dull time at the Network when con season comes around. Even though everyone in the home office was busy with assignments we were lucky enough to have guest correspondent Trey Johnson cover the Heroes & Villains and Walker Stalker FanFest in Chicago. He got interviews with all ranges of people from stars, authors, artists and of course the COSPLAYERS! Enjoy! FEATURING: Trey Johnson INTERVIEWS: 0:17 - Intro 12:16 - Actor Garret Dillahunt 14:29 - Film-Maker John Borowski 20:31 - Artist Angels Visions 24:42 - Comic Artist Kurt Zauer 28:40 - Crypt TV 34:35 - Actor Henry Thomas 38:35 - Manthing Cosplay 45:12 - Cosplay Family 49:30 - Author Diane Anthony 54:10 - Musicians The Harp Twins 1:00:16 - Author Susanne Lambdin 1:06:04 - Horror and Sci-Fi Prop Preservation Association (HSPPA) ___________________________________________ CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE! www.frnpod.com FIND US ON NPR ILLINOIS! https://www.nprillinois.org/programs/front-row-network FIND US ON FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/thefrontrownetwork/ FIND US ON TWITTER - https://twitter.com/FrontRowReviewz FIND US ON INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/thefrontrownetwork/ __________________________________________ Please enjoy this SPECIAL EPISODE and as always, we'll see you in the front row!
Channel 4, Fear the Walking Dead Season 5 Episode 9, was an episode that was probably in the making since What's Your Story. In that episode, we first see Al's desire to interview people to get their stories. It was a long time coming to shoot an episode in this documentary/infomercial style, a first for The Walking Dead franchise.
Channel 4, Fear the Walking Dead Season 5 Episode 9, was an episode that was probably in the making since What's Your Story. In that episode, we first see Al's desire to interview people to get their stories. It was a long time coming to shoot an episode in this documentary/infomercial style, a first for The Walking Dead franchise.
Channel 4, Fear the Walking Dead Season 5 Episode 9, was an episode that was probably in the making since What's Your Story. In that episode, we first see Al's desire to interview people to get their stories. It was a long time coming to shoot an episode in this documentary/infomercial style, a first for The Walking Dead franchise.
Talking Through Channel 4 Channel 4, Fear the Walking Dead Season 5 Episode 9, was an episode that was probably in the making since What’s Your Story. In that episode, we first see Al’s desire to interview people to get their stories. It was a long time coming to shoot an episode in this style, which is a first for The Walking Dead franchise. A lot of people didn’t like this one, but some did I happen to be one of those people. Hopefully, I was able to convince Kyle and Mark that it was better than they originally thought. How this was told You have to remember that this was told not from the viewer’s perspective, but to whoever would watch the videotape. In this case, Wes. It may seem cheesy, but it was told to that viewer, not us. We were simply watching over Wes’ shoulder. It even had VCR glitches at the start and end of the episode. Our new home! This is the first episode that we are publishing in our new home at Talk Through Media. Hopefully, if you are reading this, either you found us from your podcast client of choice automatically, or you came to walkingdeadtalkthrough.com and were redirected here. Send in your feedback! We got a TON of feedback this week. Keep it comin’! Please leave your feedback for Fear the Walking Dead, Season 5 Episode 10, titled 210 Words Per Minute, by 6 PM Eastern/5 PM Central on Tuesday, August 20, 2019. One of the best ways to submit feedback is on our Facebook group. Ratings were down Channel 4 got a 0.38 in the 18-49 demographic, with 1.402 million viewers, down from the mid-season finale‘s 0.48 and 1.599 million viewers. Subscribe to us! Please remember to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts. Subscribing to us helps us move up in the rankings, so it’ll help us out tremendously! You’ll also get new episodes when they’re released. And while you're in there, leave us a rating or review! It only takes a few minutes and it also helps us out! And check out our Facebook group!
Talking Through Channel 4 Channel 4, Fear the Walking Dead Season 5 Episode 9, was an episode that was probably in the making since What’s Your Story. In that episode, we first see Al’s desire to interview people to get their stories. It was a long time coming to shoot an episode in this style, which is a first for The Walking Dead franchise. A lot of people didn’t like this one, but some did I happen to be one of those people. Hopefully, I was able to convince Kyle and Mark that it was better than they originally thought. How this was told You have to remember that this was told not from the viewer’s perspective, but to whoever would watch the videotape. In this case, Wes. It may seem cheesy, but it was told to that viewer, not us. We were simply watching over Wes’ shoulder. It even had VCR glitches at the start and end of the episode. Our new home! This is the first episode that we are publishing in our new home at Talk Through Media. Hopefully, if you are reading this, either you found us from your podcast client of choice automatically, or you came to walkingdeadtalkthrough.com and were redirected here. Send in your feedback! We got a TON of feedback this week. Keep it comin’! Please leave your feedback for Fear the Walking Dead, Season 5 Episode 10, titled 210 Words Per Minute, by 6 PM Eastern/5 PM Central on Tuesday, August 20, 2019. One of the best ways to submit feedback is on our Facebook group. Ratings were down Channel 4 got a 0.38 in the 18-49 demographic, with 1.402 million viewers, down from the mid-season finale‘s 0.48 and 1.599 million viewers. Subscribe to us! Please remember to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts. Subscribing to us helps us move up in the rankings, so it’ll help us out tremendously! You’ll also get new episodes when they’re released. And while you’re in there, leave us a rating or review! It only takes a few minutes and it also helps us out! And check out our Facebook group!
Talking Through Channel 4 Channel 4, Fear the Walking Dead Season 5 Episode 9, was an episode that was probably in the making since What’s Your Story. In that episode, we first see Al’s desire to interview people to get their stories. It was a long time coming to shoot an episode in this style, which is a first for The Walking Dead franchise. A lot of people didn’t like this one, but some did I happen to be one of those people. Hopefully, I was able to convince Kyle and Mark that it was better than they originally thought. How this was told You have to remember that this was told not from the viewer’s perspective, but to whoever would watch the videotape. In this case, Wes. It may seem cheesy, but it was told to that viewer, not us. We were simply watching over Wes’ shoulder. It even had VCR glitches at the start and end of the episode. Our new home! This is the first episode that we are publishing in our new home at Talk Through Media. Hopefully, if you are reading this, either you found us from your podcast client of choice automatically, or you came to walkingdeadtalkthrough.com and were redirected here. Send in your feedback! We got a TON of feedback this week. Keep it comin’! Please leave your feedback for Fear the Walking Dead, Season 5 Episode 10, titled 210 Words Per Minute, by 6 PM Eastern/5 PM Central on Tuesday, August 20, 2019. One of the best ways to submit feedback is on our Facebook group. Ratings were down Channel 4 got a 0.38 in the 18-49 demographic, with 1.402 million viewers, down from the mid-season finale‘s 0.48 and 1.599 million viewers. Subscribe to us! Please remember to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts. Subscribing to us helps us move up in the rankings, so it’ll help us out tremendously! You’ll also get new episodes when they’re released. And while you’re in there, leave us a rating or review! It only takes a few minutes and it also helps us out! And check out our Facebook group! apple podcastsGoogle PodcastsStitcherPocketCastsRSS
Talking Through Is Anybody Out There? Kyle, Mark and I talk through Fear the Walking Dead Season 5 Episode 8, which is titled, Is Anybody Out There? This was written by co-executive producer Michael Alaimo, and directed by Michael E. Satrazemis. We have a very important announcement! After five years, we decided that we were ready to strike out on our own, and as a result, we are leaving the Golden Spiral Media network. We would like to thank Darrell for the opportunity to podcast with GSM over the last five years, and thank him for allowing us to take our podcasts with us. Going forward, the podcasts that we do will be a part of our new network, which is called Talk Through Media, and will consist of the following podcasts: The Walking Dead Talk Through and Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, hosted by Mark, Kyle (Fear only) and me;The Star Trek Discovery Podcast, hosted by Ruthie and me;A new podcast, The Star Trek: Picard Cast, hosted by Ruthie and me, coming soon!And… more podcasts to come! We are excited to start our new endeavor, and we hope to have everything set up by the time we return in three weeks for the FTWD mid-season premiere! If you are listening to us via our TWDTT/FTWDTT feed on whatever podcast app you choose, you should be OK going forward. When we make the change, it should be transparent, and the feed should continue to work. However, if you don’t see an episode from us in about three weeks, several days after the mid-season premiere, then there might be an issue. If you listen to us via the goldenspiralmedia.com website, the episodes will no longer appear here. Just go to walkingdeadtalkthrough.com and you will be redirected to the new location from there! We have more feedback for last week’s episode… S5E8 coverage starts at 34:22… Now that we have our announcement out of the way, we have to share more feedback we received for last week’s episode, S5E7 Still Standing. Discussion on last week’s episode starts at 34 minutes and 22 seconds into the podcast and ends at into the podcast. A better episode! It seems that most people agree that this episode was better than the last several episodes, although Kyle didn’t like it as much as Mark or I did. Ratings went up! Are you wondering about the ratings for S5E8 Is Anybody Out There? Well, they were up this week! got a 0.48 in the 18-49 demographic with 1.599 million viewers, which is up from the last week‘s all-time low of 0.34 and 1.393 million viewers. Talking Dead, on the other hand, after weeks of not being on, came back to what might be the lowest ratings of that show. It only got a 0.07 in the 18-49, with only 373,000 viewers. That’s it for Is Anybody Out There? So Is Anybody Out There? We think so! We’ll be busy over the next three weeks getting our podcasts set up at their new home. We’ll post a link to them here once we have everything finalized. Please leave your feedback for the mid-season premiere for Fear the Walking Dead, Season 5 Episode 9, which is titled, Channel 4, by 6 PM Eastern/5 PM Central on Tuesday, August 13, 2019. Check the Facebook group for any deadline changes. The best way to submit your feedback is on the Facebook group, via our current email address, walkingdeadgsm@gmail.com or through our new feedback form. Other Fun Stuff Completely Unrelated to Is Anybody Out There? Sign up to our Facebook group to make it easier to contribute feedback and interact with us and other listeners! If you want to help us out with the editing of this podcast, please donate credits to Kyle’s Auphonic account. He uses Auphonic to make these episodes sound so good! That link is https://auphonic.com/donate_credits?user=kt1ao. Please remember to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts. Subscribing to us helps us move up in the rankings, so it’ll help us out tremendously! You’ll get new episodes when they are released. And while you’re in there, leave us a rating or review! It only takes a few minutes and it helps others to find us! apple podcastsGoogle PodcastsStitcherPocketCastsRSS
Talking Through Is Anybody Out There? Kyle, Mark and I talk through Fear the Walking Dead Season 5 Episode 8, which is titled, Is Anybody Out There? This was written by co-executive producer Michael Alaimo, and directed by Michael E. Satrazemis. We have a very important announcement! After five years, we decided that we were ready to strike out on our own, and as a result, we are leaving the Golden Spiral Media network. We would like to thank Darrell for the opportunity to podcast with GSM over the last five years, and thank him for allowing us to take our podcasts with us. Going forward, the podcasts that we do will be a part of our new network, which is called Talk Through Media, and will consist of the following podcasts: The Walking Dead Talk Through and Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, hosted by Mark, Kyle (Fear only) and me;The Star Trek Discovery Podcast, hosted by Ruthie and me;A new podcast, The Star Trek: Picard Cast, hosted by Ruthie and me, coming soon!And… more podcasts to come! We are excited to start our new endeavor, and we hope to have everything set up by the time we return in three weeks for the FTWD mid-season premiere! If you are listening to us via our TWDTT/FTWDTT feed on whatever podcast app you choose, you should be OK going forward. When we make the change, it should be transparent, and the feed should continue to work. However, if you don’t see an episode from us in about three weeks, several days after the mid-season premiere, then there might be an issue. If you listen to us via the goldenspiralmedia.com website, the episodes will no longer appear here. Just go to walkingdeadtalkthrough.com and you will be redirected to the new location from there! We have more feedback for last week’s episode… S5E8 coverage starts at 34:22… Now that we have our announcement out of the way, we have to share more feedback we received for last week’s episode, S5E7 Still Standing. Discussion on last week’s episode starts at 34 minutes and 22 seconds into the podcast and ends at into the podcast. A better episode! It seems that most people agree that this episode was better than the last several episodes, although Kyle didn’t like it as much as Mark or I did. Ratings went up! Are you wondering about the ratings for S5E8 Is Anybody Out There? Well, they were up this week! got a 0.48 in the 18-49 demographic with 1.599 million viewers, which is up from the last week‘s all-time low of 0.34 and 1.393 million viewers. Talking Dead, on the other hand, after weeks of not being on, came back to what might be the lowest ratings of that show. It only got a 0.07 in the 18-49, with only 373,000 viewers.
On this episode 59 of Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle, Mark and I discuss Fear the Walking Dead Season 5 Episode 8, titled Is Anybody Out There? First, we have an important announcement. We are leaving the GSM network, and striking out on our own! The podcast will continue, but as part of our new home at Talk Through Media, but we'll have more information on that in a few weeks, and go to walkingdeadtalkthrough.com, which currently points to GSM, but will point to our new home soon once we have completed the move. We have more discussion about S5E7 Still Standing, and we finally get to this episode 34 minutes and 22 seconds into the podcast.
On this episode 59 of Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle, Mark and I discuss Fear the Walking Dead Season 5 Episode 8, titled Is Anybody Out There? First, we have an important announcement. We are leaving the GSM network, and striking out on our own! The podcast will continue, but as part of our new home at Talk Through Media, but we'll have more information on that in a few weeks, and go to walkingdeadtalkthrough.com, which currently points to GSM, but will point to our new home soon once we have completed the move. We have more discussion about S5E7 Still Standing, and we finally get to this episode 34 minutes and 22 seconds into the podcast.
Talking Through Is Anybody Out There? Kyle, Mark and I talk through Fear the Walking Dead Season 5 Episode 8, which is titled, Is Anybody Out There? This was written by co-executive producer Michael Alaimo, and directed by Michael E. Satrazemis. We have a very important announcement! After five years, we decided that we were ready to strike out on our own, and as a result, we are leaving the Golden Spiral Media network. We would like to thank Darrell for the opportunity to podcast with GSM over the last five years, and thank him for allowing us to take our podcasts with us. Going forward, the podcasts that we do will be a part of our new network, which is called Talk Through Media, and will consist of the following podcasts: The Walking Dead Talk Through and Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, hosted by Mark, Kyle (Fear only) and me;The Star Trek Discovery Podcast, hosted by Ruthie and me;A new podcast, The Star Trek: Picard Cast, hosted by Ruthie and me, coming soon!And… more podcasts to come! We are excited to start our new endeavor, and we hope to have everything set up by the time we return in three weeks for the FTWD mid-season premiere! If you are listening to us via our TWDTT/FTWDTT feed on whatever podcast app you choose, you should be OK going forward. When we make the change, it should be transparent, and the feed should continue to work. However, if you don’t see an episode from us in about three weeks, several days after the mid-season premiere, then there might be an issue. If you listen to us via the goldenspiralmedia.com website, the episodes will no longer appear here. Just go to walkingdeadtalkthrough.com and you will be redirected to the new location from there! We have more feedback for last week’s episode… S5E8 coverage starts at 34:22… Now that we have our announcement out of the way, we have to share more feedback we received for last week’s episode, S5E7 Still Standing. Discussion on last week’s episode starts at 34 minutes and 22 seconds into the podcast and ends at into the podcast. A better episode! It seems that most people agree that this episode was better than the last several episodes, although Kyle didn’t like it as much as Mark or I did. Ratings went up! Are you wondering about the ratings for S5E8 Is Anybody Out There? Well, they were up this week! got a 0.48 in the 18-49 demographic with 1.599 million viewers, which is up from the last week‘s all-time low of 0.34 and 1.393 million viewers. Talking Dead, on the other hand, after weeks of not being on, came back to what might be the lowest ratings of that show. It only got a 0.07 in the 18-49, with only 373,000 viewers.
On this episode 59 of Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle, Mark and I discuss Fear the Walking Dead Season 5 Episode 8, titled Is Anybody Out There? First, we have an important announcement. We are leaving the GSM network, and striking out on our own! The podcast will continue, but as part of our new home at Talk Through Media, but we'll have more information on that in a few weeks, and go to walkingdeadtalkthrough.com, which currently points to GSM, but will point to our new home soon once we have completed the move. We have more discussion about S5E7 Still Standing, and we finally get to this episode 34 minutes and 22 seconds into the podcast.
Talking Through Still Standing On this episode 58 of Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, Brian, Kyle and Mark talk through Fear the Walking Dead Season 5 Episode 7, which is titled, Still Standing. This was written by co-producer Richard Naing, and directed by Marta Cunningham. Marta Cunningham is notable because we think she is the first director to also direct Star Trek: Discovery, which is the other show Brian podcasts about. We have more feedback for last week’s episode… S5E7 coverage starts at 30:37… Before we get into this week’s episode, we have to share more feedback we received for last week’s episode, S5E6 The Little Prince, and Kyle tells us what he thought of the episode. Discussion on this week’s episode starts at 30 minutes and 37 seconds into the podcast. Not as many people disliked this episode, but it’s still not a favorite! Most people think this episode was better than last week, but it’s no masterpiece. The character moments are really good, but there are some points in this episode that are handwaved over. How did Strand and Charlie move the balloon? How did it become arranged in such a way to make a wall? How did they move the propellers? How are they continuing to put the plane together when it seems there’s no one actually working on it? How did they suddenly become airplane mechanics? How we don’t see June and Al repel up the mountain? It has some flaws, but if you don’t nitpick too much, it’s still an enjoyable story. Ratings went to an all-time low for the show this week… For the second week in a row, FTWD ratings sunk to a new low in the 18-49 demographic and ratings. S5E6 The Little Prince got a 0.34 in the 18-49 demographic with 1.393 million viewers, down from the last week‘s 0.42 and 1.488 million viewers. Unfortunately, this is an all-time low in ratings and viewers for the show. Again, there was no Talking Dead this week so no ratings for it, but it returns next week. That’s it for Still Standing! Still Standing wasn’t a spectacular episode, but we liked it well enough. Please leave your feedback for the mid-season finale for Fear the Walking Dead, Season 5 Episode 8, which is titled, Is Anybody Out There?, by 6 PM Eastern/5 PM Central on Tuesday, July 23, 2019. Check the Facebook group for any deadline changes. The best way to submit your feedback is on the Facebook group, and stay tuned for some important n
Talking Through Still Standing On this episode 58 of Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, Brian, Kyle and Mark talk through Fear the Walking Dead Season 5 Episode 7, which is titled, Still Standing. This was written by co-producer Richard Naing, and directed by Marta Cunningham. Marta Cunningham is notable because we think she is the first director to also direct Star Trek: Discovery, which is the other show Brian podcasts about. We have more feedback for last week’s episode… S5E7 coverage starts at 30:37… Before we get into this week’s episode, we have to share more feedback we received for last week’s episode, S5E6 The Little Prince, and Kyle tells us what he thought of the episode. Discussion on this week’s episode starts at 30 minutes and 37 seconds into the podcast. Not as many people disliked this episode, but it’s still not a favorite! Most people think this episode was better than last week, but it’s no masterpiece. The character moments are really good, but there are some points in this episode that are handwaved over. How did Strand and Charlie move the balloon? How did it become arranged in such a way to make a wall? How did they move the propellers? How are they continuing to put the plane together when it seems there’s no one actually working on it? How did they suddenly become airplane mechanics? How we don’t see June and Al repel up the mountain? It has some flaws, but if you don’t nitpick too much, it’s still an enjoyable story. Ratings went to an all-time low for the show this week… For the second week in a row, FTWD ratings sunk to a new low in the 18-49 demographic and ratings. S5E6 The Little Prince got a 0.34 in the 18-49 demographic with 1.393 million viewers, down from the last week‘s 0.42 and 1.488 million viewers. Unfortunately, this is an all-time low in ratings and viewers for the show. Again, there was no Talking Dead this week so no ratings for it, but it returns next week. That’s it for Still Standing! Still Standing wasn’t a spectacular episode, but we liked it well enough. Please leave your feedback for the mid-season finale for Fear the Walking Dead, Season 5 Episode 8, which is titled, Is Anybody Out There?, by 6 PM Eastern/5 PM Central on Tuesday, July 23, 2019. Check the Facebook group for any deadline changes. The best way to submit your feedback is on the Facebook group, and stay tuned for some important news in the future!
Talking Through Still Standing On this episode 58 of Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, Brian, Kyle and Mark talk through Fear the Walking Dead Season 5 Episode 7, which is titled, Still Standing. This was written by co-producer Richard Naing, and directed by Marta Cunningham. Marta Cunningham is notable because we think she is the first director to also direct Star Trek: Discovery, which is the other show Brian podcasts about. We have more feedback for last week’s episode… S5E7 coverage starts at 30:37… Before we get into this week’s episode, we have to share more feedback we received for last week’s episode, S5E6 The Little Prince, and Kyle tells us what he thought of the episode. Discussion on this week’s episode starts at 30 minutes and 37 seconds into the podcast. Not as many people disliked this episode, but it’s still not a favorite! Most people think this episode was better than last week, but it’s no masterpiece. The character moments are really good, but there are some points in this episode that are handwaved over. How did Strand and Charlie move the balloon? How did it become arranged in such a way to make a wall? How did they move the propellers? How are they continuing to put the plane together when it seems there’s no one actually working on it? How did they suddenly become airplane mechanics? How we don’t see June and Al repel up the mountain? It has some flaws, but if you don’t nitpick too much, it’s still an enjoyable story. Ratings went to an all-time low for the show this week… For the second week in a row, FTWD ratings sunk to a new low in the 18-49 demographic and ratings. S5E6 The Little Prince got a 0.34 in the 18-49 demographic with 1.393 million viewers, down from the last week‘s 0.42 and 1.488 million viewers. Unfortunately, this is an all-time low in ratings and viewers for the show. Again, there was no Talking Dead this week so no ratings for it, but it returns next week. That’s it for Still Standing! Still Standing wasn’t a spectacular episode, but we liked it well enough. Please leave your feedback for the mid-season finale for Fear the Walking Dead, Season 5 Episode 8, which is titled, Is Anybody Out There?, by 6 PM Eastern/5 PM Central on Tuesday, July 23, 2019. Check the Facebook group for any deadline changes. The best way to submit your feedback is on the Facebook group, and stay tuned for some important news in the future! Other Fun Stuff Completely Unrelated to Still Standing! Sign up to our Facebook group to make it easier to contribute feedback and interact with us and other listeners! If you want to help pay for the editing of this and other podcasts, you can donate credits to Kyle’s Auphonic account, which he uses to make these episodes sound so good! That link is https://auphonic.com/donate_credits?user=kt1ao. Please remember to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts. Subscribing to us helps us move up in the rankings, so it’ll help us out tremendously! You’ll also get new episodes when they’re released. And while you’re in there, leave us a rating or review! It only takes a few minutes and it helps others to find us! Have you checked out Amazon lately? That’s one way you can support this network and help keep the lights on! apple podcastsGoogle PodcastsStitcherPocketCastsRSS
More TV reviews and another quickie podcast for you. This time it's season premieres! New seasons of Archer: 1999, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Fear the Walking Dead, iZombie, Krypton and NOS4A2 are upon us. Do we like? Do we not like? What's new? Who's gone? Who's back? Check it out to hear Jimmy's thoughts! Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
Jimmy attended the press conference for Fear the Walking Dead. Attending were stars Alycia Debnam Carey, Colman Domingo, Lennie James, Jenna Elfman, Garrett Dillahunt, Maggie Grace, Danay Garcia and producers Scott M. Gimple, Andrew Chambliss, Ian Goldberg, Gale Anne Hurd and Greg Nicotero! How are the new cast members adjusting? How does the deaths in the recent episodes affect the cast? What's up with that zombie storm coming? Tune in to find out! Also, Jimmy got to chat with some of them afterwards. Jenna Elfman was moved by his compliments of her character growth and gave him a big ol' hug. We're not sure if he has washed his shoulders since. No regular format show over the next few weeks. Just the awesome and massive SDCC coverage!! Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
Garret Dillahunt and Michelle Hurd are a real life married couple who are also successful actors in both TV and movies. This is their first ever interview together and we had a great conversation talking about how they met, how they manage to stay together even though their jobs often separate them, trump, theater, tv/film, Garret losing a sibling to a drunk driving accident, Michelle talks about being a woman of color in the acting world, getting married in Italy and in City Hall in NYC, Daredevil, Blindspot, Ash vs Evil Dead, Deadwood, Raising Hope, The Mindy Project, Bruce Campbell, Ike Barinholtz and so much more!!!! Please Listen, Please Share, Please Enjoy!! Twitter @ejscott @EJPodcast Instagram @ejscott1106 My website www.ejscott.com Charities to donate to www.crowdrise.com/7on7 RUNNING BLIND Documentary available on Amazon, iTunes, Google Play
Conviction, a new play by Carey Crim is making its world premiere at Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor. It tell story of Tom Hodges, a beloved teacher and husband and father. But when he's convicted of sexual misconduct with a student, his image of perfection shatters and his whole family's world is changed forever. Conviction is directed by Scott Schwartz and stars Sarah Paulson (American Horror Story, 12 Years a Slave), Garret Dillahunt (Raising Hope, No Country for Old Men), Elizabeth Reaser (Grey's Anatomy, the Twilight movies), Brian Huchison and Daniel Burns. Tune in to hear my conversations with Scott Schwartz, Garret Dillahunt and Daniel Burns. "Hands down, the best thing you will have seen at Bay Street in years. Conviction, by Carey Crim is smart and accessible, and every cast member shines brightly under Scott Schwartz's simply orchestrated, masterful direction.Completely absorbing and thought-provoking, the play pulls you into one family's living room as they struggle to move past (and live with) conviction. Your heart will break for all of these people, even the one whose innocence is in question." -Walker Vreeland, 102.5 WBAZ-FM
Tuesday we heard from the queen of the cyborgs, today the robot puppet himself -- Garret Dillahunt. Who better to give you five good reasons to catch the big Friday premiere than the guy who's played four characters in the series (John Henry, Cromartie, George Laszlo, The Beastwizard)! He's joined by Executive Producer James Middleton, who seems to desperately want to plug John Henry back in...
Come behind the scenes -- where the robots are as real as they get -- and get a special sneak peek at the production of an upcoming important scene. Intro'd by Executive Producer Josh Friedman, pay close attention to the action...