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Don is joined in studio by Samantha DeZonia from TheWilderness.com and Doug James from Frank James Taxidermy. He also catches up with James Gougnhour.
We find out that Doug was in the military. Cool! Check us out - https://linktr.ee/COWJAMSpecial thanks to our sponsors:Northwest Figure 8 Peter's Auto ServiceWhite River Adventures JP Creations Soapy Joes AND The Indianapolis Speedrome Studio Liquid Sponsor - Casey's Landscaping
S.O.S. (Stories of Service) - Ordinary people who do extraordinary work
What happens when a system designed to protect our warriors becomes their greatest threat? In this powerful conversation, retired Air Force Colonel Doug James exposes the devastating impact of false allegations in military justice—a crisis he knows firsthand.As the former President of Save Our Heroes, Colonel James witnessed hundreds of cases where innocent service members faced career destruction from unsubstantiated claims. The patterns were disturbingly consistent: allegations emerging during contentious divorces, after relationship breakups, or when service members sought career advantages. Even more alarming was how the military justice system seemed designed to prevent fair outcomes."These general officers are more scared of Congress than they are the bad guys," James reveals, explaining how political pressure created a climate where securing convictions became more important than finding truth. He points to the case of Lieutenant General Susan Helms, whose distinguished career ended after she determined there was insufficient evidence in a sexual assault case—a decision that cost her a fourth star and sent shockwaves through military leadership.The structural problems are profound. Military courts require only a 75% majority to convict, defense counsel are typically inexperienced compared to prosecution teams, and cases drag on for years before collapsing over basic evidentiary issues. Even after exoneration, many service members face the permanent stigma of "titling," affecting everything from employment opportunities to basic rights.Colonel James doesn't just identify problems—he offers solutions. Requiring unanimous verdicts, properly resourcing defense counsel, and creating conviction integrity units would restore balance to a system currently failing those it should protect. Until then, his advice to accused service members is clear: "Get a civilian attorney and fight like hell."This isn't just about individual injustice—it's a national security threat. Talented warriors are being lost to service, others avoid command positions entirely, and the system that should uphold our highest values is undermining trust in the very institutions responsible for our defense. Listen now to understand why military justice reform must become a priority for anyone who values both justice and military readiness.Support the showVisit my website: https://thehello.llc/THERESACARPENTERRead my writings on my blog: https://www.theresatapestries.com/Listen to other episodes on my podcast: https://storiesofservice.buzzsprout.comWatch episodes of my podcast:https://www.youtube.com/c/TheresaCarpenter76
The Vanovers pop over for an interview. We learn what it's like to do a 6 point roll and their history at the Speedrome!Check us out - https://linktr.ee/COWJAMSpecial thanks to our sponsors:Northwest Figure 8 Peter's Auto ServiceWhite River Adventures JP Creations Soapy Joes AND The Indianapolis Speedrome Studio Liquid Sponsor - Casey's Landscaping
Former Wolverine Doug James joins the show at The Swing to Cure Diabetes Golf OutingSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A conversation with American blues, jazz and rhythm and blues baritone saxophonist, songwriter, arranger and record producer - Doug James (Roomful of Blues, Duke Robillard, The Founders and Doug James Big Band).
FANTASTIC FRIDAY - Doug JamesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Doug was joined in studio with James Lydon owner of James Lydon, Son's & Daughter's Roofing & Siding here on Nantucket. James tells Doug all about the benefits of upgrading your roof to a slate roof! Slate roofs can last over than 150 years and have many benefits including being fireproof, low maintenance, energy efficient and being cheaper than premium red cedar. Call them today to learn more! Call 508-221-1313 or to see their work visit https://jameslydon.com/gallery.htm.
Don McDowell is joined by Doug James, Sarah Kamins, Babs Reed and James Gougnhour on this weeks Outdoors radio show
Natural sounds in the world around us are based on the principles of physics. Today's guest on Stanford Engineering's The Future of Everything podcast, Doug James, uses those same principles to create computer-generated sounds to match the imaginary computer-generated objects and creatures that inhabit almost every movie or game these days.His algorithms speed the animator's work and make the final product all-the-more believable, as James tells host Russ Altman on this episode of The Future of Everything podcast
The Future of Everything with Russ Altman: E203 | Doug James: Computer-generated sound catches its graphical sibling Natural sounds in the world around us are based on the principles of physics. Today's guest on Stanford Engineering's The Future of Everything podcast, Doug James, uses those same principles to create computer-generated sounds to match the imaginary computer-generated objects and creatures that inhabit almost every movie or game these days. His algorithms speed the animator's work and make the final product all-the-more believable, as James tells host Russ Altman on this episode of The Future of Everything podcast
It's Halloween. While ghost stories and local hauntings are gracing many articles, Valley 101 has a different kind of ghastly story to tell. One that just might make your skin crawl. In a small shop in midtown Phoenix called Curious Nature, a sort of "Frankensteining" happens several times a month. While the front of the shop is filled with bones, stuffed and dried animals, and pinned insects, in the back, intrepid crafters meet to learn the old art of taxidermy. Taught by one of Arizona's longest working experts in the field, Doug James of Frank James Artistry, curious students learn how to skin, preserve and then stuff dead animals. It is not for the faint of heart. Valley 101 attended one such class where rabbits were transformed into jackalopes. Listen if you dare! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this week's episode, Rachel is joined by Jim Gale founder of Food Forest Abundance. Jim's mission with this is to build a free, healthy, and abundant society for generations to come. With the vision of food forests growing in every community and in every yard around the world he and his team design that freedom into every landscape. Jim takes us through the path that has brought him to this point in his life. Using the quote of Napoleon Hill “Whatever your mind can conceive and believe it can achieve.” has brought him from being a four-time All-American and National Wrestling champion to building a mortgage company that reached 1.3B in sales in three years. He has done this all through writing his goals and then honing in on the quote as his mantra. He goes on to share the way Food Forest Abundance is a very simple solution to the great problems of the world. Tune in to learn more!You can connect with Jim through the following links:Website: www.foodforestabundance.comEmail: jim@foodforestabundance.comToday's Sponsors: Forij Granola: Start your day with mental focus and natural energy from whole food ingredients & anti-inflammatory functional mushrooms. Enjoy the handcrafted mouth-watering flavors that leverage spice for flavor rather than sugar. Feel the difference with 100% real ingredients & anti-inflammatory mushroom extracts that provide real energy & focus benefits. Eat guilt-free knowing this is the lowest sugar granola on the market. Visit forij.co and enter liveraw15 for 15% off.Rachel would love to hear what you enjoyed most about this conversation. Let her know through the following:IG: @liveyourrawlifeF: Live Your RAW Life Y: Live Your RAW LifeE: liveyourrawlife@gmail.comWeb: www.liveyourrawlife.comIf you'd like to support this podcast you can do so through:Patreon link:https://www.patreon.com/liveyourrawlifeIf something resonated with you from this week's episode please subscribe to the show and leave a review while you are there. Every time a review or rating is received it opens up the platform that allows the show to reach a wider range of listeners. Your support is greatly appreciated.
Doug James, aka ‘Billy The Crowd Surfer', received his new nickname after a legendary crowd surf at The Killers gig in Manchester last weekend. His antics caused the band to stop, mid song, to check on him. Dave chats to Doug about what happened
06/12/22: Doug James and Jason White; James Goughnour, Doug & Capt Bill
This week comedian Auggie Smith joins the guys but wait there is more! Shawn Gnandt is also back for more fun!! The guys can't stop laughing at these two as they talk about Houdini, ass eating, sea captains, impressions, black face, Doug James, Shaun gets mad, Auggie rants like only Auggie can do and more fun than you can imagine! This was a silly good time!! Enjoy! doorguyspod@yahoo.com
Apr 3, 2022: Taxidermy with Doug James, Bass fishing with Barry Lewis & Jerrod Stubbs
Steve Stack is back with another episode of American Hardwood Advisor. In this episode, Doug and MaryAnn from K105's Hometown Morning Show stop by Studio 3B. Listen in as Doug, MaryAnn, and Steve cover topics from adjusting to remote broadcasting, getting back to the studio, long lasting partnerships, and even home gardens. Doug James and MaryAnn Graff have been waking up Salem, Youngstown, Boardman, Canton, Akron and the surrounding areas for over a decade. The Hometown Morning Show has a great blend of entertainment and music news, weather information from the in-studio radar system, community events, concert information and, of course, great country music. Listen to your favorite trending country music and bluegrass artists on K105FM. WQXK 105.1FM Your "Hometown Morning Show" with Doug & MaryAnn from 5 a.m. to 10 a.m. Brought to you direct from Studio 3B at Baird Brothers Fine Hardwoods, the American Hardwood Advisor is your source for trends, tips, and insights into how the building industry has evolved. Join Steve Stack along with guest builders and industry leaders as they talk shop on what it takes to be the best of the best. Subscribe to our channel to stay up to date on the latest content on hardwood products, tutorials, tips & tricks, and interviews. Browse and buy online: www.BairdBrothers.com ORDERED easily. DELIVERED conveniently. ENJOYED comfortably.
Joe and Andy open the show with a discussion on the Jokic Brothers vs the the Morris Twins. Next they talk OBJ, Mac Jones' dirty play, and the taunting penalty against the Bears. They finish the show with Week 10 NFL picks and hilarious tales of comedy booker Doug James. www.MillerLite.com/DirtySports Subscribe on YouTube - www.youtube.com/DirtySports Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/thedirtysports/ Follow us on Twitter - www.twitter.com/thedirtysports Follow Andy Ruther on IG - www.instagram.com/AndyRuther/ Follow Joe Praino on IG - www.instagram.com/JoePraino/
Wake Up USA A UFO Study w Joe Montaldo guest Doug James
Our Sponsors The stories: He has been on the forefront of the Illegal Hotels/Prisons battle here in Phoenix. He was the first person to bring this insanity to our attention and has organized several protests in Ahwatukee and now Scottsdale. His name is Doug James and he is with us tonight. The Supreme Court unanimously ruled on Monday that immigrants permitted to stay in the country temporarily are ineligible to pursue "green cards" for permanent residency if they entered the country illegally. Lincoln Project's ANTIFA Video The family of Mohammad Anwar, the upstanding Pakistani immigrant who drove for UberEats to help make a better way for his family, confronted one of Anwar's killers in court last week during her sentencing. The Justice Department proposed to clarify the restrictions on stabilizing braces that transform a pistol into a short-barreled rifle and can "cause great damage and are more likely to be used to commit crimes." --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/johnsmithshow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/johnsmithshow/support
Doug James and Terry Cushman react to the Marcell Ozuna domestic violence arrest! Should teams have the right to void a players contract? Is his career over? We get into it all and MUCH MUCH more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Doug James and Terry Cushman tackle the Corey Kluber injury, and what it means for the Yankees going forward! How screwed is their rotation now? We also dive into the Gallegos getting his hat confiscated! Does the league really have a handle on abuse of foreign substances? What is an ideal solution? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Terry Cushman and Doug James do deep dives into the Albert Pujols controversy in Anaheim! As well as the Mets firing their hitting coaches! What does this mean for manager Luis Rojas? Francisco Lindor and Jeff McNeil also got into an apparent brewhaha! We touch on it all! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
James Andrew Miller jumps in the booth to discuss his book "Those Guys Have All the Fun: Inside the World of ESPN" and "Powerhouse: The Untold Story of Hollywood's Creative Artists Agency". Dillon is out of town, while Connolly and Doug Ellin break down Doug's hair procedure.
James Andrew Miller jumps in the booth to discuss his book "Those Guys Have All the Fun: Inside the World of ESPN" and "Powerhouse: The Untold Story of Hollywood's Creative Artists Agency". Dillon is out of town, while Connolly and Doug Ellin break down Doug's hair procedure.
Natalie reveals a secret she's been keeping about Tom Brady, Eagles fire Doug Pederson - was it because of Carson Wentz?, Natalie and Nicole choose their SuperBowl picks, James Harden goes to the Nets, do outside distractions impact an athletes life?, Pet names for boyfriends, #BussitChallenge, is Bridgerton better than Sex and the City, and more!
Taking the kids out of school and sailing in the Caribbean, buying a farm and buying farm animals where you least expect and keeping bees. Trying new things is almost habitual for Dallas and Doug James, two Muskoka Woods Alumni. On this episode, John finds out what they have learned by charging into new adventures and ideas.
Doug comes back to continue our chat!!
www.inthedollworld.com/creators We get to have a wonderful conversation with Doug James, another amazing pioneer in doll history. From Doug's entrance into the doll world as a doll fashion designer. He and his friend Laura Meisner created clothing for Mel Odom's Gene Marshall doll and for Madame Alexander dolls. To his being credited and earning the honor with his friend Laura with articulating the modern fashion doll through the C.E.D. Though vintage dolls had previously been articulated and other doll artist had articulated dolls at places like the neck, shoulders, hips, and knees, Doug and Laura were the first to do a more complete articulation on modern fashion dolls. He articulated the bicep, elbow, wrist, and torso making them the first to do a more complete articulation on modern fashion dolls with the C.E.D Dolls. If you are interested in learning more about Doug and his dolls, visit his online store, CED Dolls at: http://www.ceddolls.com/
Doug has been doing costume work for SnL for the last 30 years
Dec 29: Guests: Drake Mitchell; Tiffany Shedd; Doug James; 2nd Amendment with Drake, Taxidermy with Doug & political issues with Tiffany. Conservation: Doug Stricker reports on the Center for Biological Diversity on border issues.
Dec 29: Guests: Drake Mitchell; Tiffany Shedd; Doug James; 2nd Amendment with Drake, Taxidermy with Doug & political issues with Tiffany. Conservation: Doug Stricker reports on the Center for Biological Diversity on border issues.
Dec 29: Guests: Drake Mitchell; Tiffany Shedd; Doug James; 2nd Amendment with Drake, Taxidermy with Doug & political issues with Tiffany. Conservation: Doug Stricker reports on the Center for Biological Diversity on border issues.
Steve's guest is Tom Paxton. The writer of classics such as "Last Thing On My Mind" and "The Marvelous Toy," Tom's been around forever. He's singing about ketchup with Harry. Steve is also playing a song he wrote for Scholastic on an album called "The Riddle King's Riddle Songs." Helping him on the tune is Bill Keith, John Sebastian from the Lovin' Spoonful, Jay Ungar and Molly Mason, and Doug James on the drums. Harry has brought in a Comedy Wheel. Spin it and the comedy skit writes itself. Hilarity ensues.
Eric Weissberg is Steve's guest on this podcast. This is the man who played the hit "Dueling Banjos" and has been on thousands of recordings as a studio musician, including Bob Dylan's "Blood On the Tracks." He's played with Barbra Streisand and almost every other well known musician for the last 40 years. On this episode, Steve, in over his head, plays the big hit from "Deliverance," "Dueling Banjos" with Eric. Harry shares his Untrue Facts with listeners. Here he is reading some of his whoppers. Steve and his pal, Paul Jay, wrote the song Pete and his 45 Caliber Pun for The Riddle King's Riddle Songs which was distributed nationally (available at www.stevecharney.com/stuff.html). Helping Steve on this tune is John Sebastian on lead guitar, Bill Keith on banjo, Jay Ungar on fiddle, Molly Mason on bass, and Doug James on drums. Everyone knows an apple a day keeps the doctor away, so when Harry forgets to eat his apple, the doctors start invading.
show#687 04.15.07 Remembering J. Geils & Kinda Easterish Tunes Jay Geils - Mission to Moscow from Jay Geils Plays Jazz 2005 Stony Plain (3:44) J.Geils - Funky Blues (feat. Doug James) from Jay Geils Toe Tapping Jazz 2011 North Star Music (5:04) Jeff Pitchell - T-Bone Shuffle (Featuring Jay Geils) from American Girl 2012 REDEYE Records (3:15) Duke Robillard Jay Geils Gerry Beaudoin - From New Guitar Summit - Shivers from 35 Years of Stony Plain 2011 Stony Plain (3:35) J. Geils Band - Sno-Cone from Fillmore East June 27 1971 (3:21) Magic Dick & Jay Geils - Hot Leftover No. 3 from Little Car Blues 1996 Rounder (0:44) J. Geils Band - Ice Breaker from The J. Geils Band 1970 Atlantic (2:14) Magic Dick & Jay Geils - Can't Hold Out Much Longer from Bluestime 1994 Munich Records (4:51) J. Geils Band - Serves You Right To Suffer from "Live" Full House 1972 Atlantic (9:47) J. Geils Band - It Ain't What You Do [It's How You Do It] from The Morning After 1971 Atlantic (5:12) J. Geils Band - Till the Walls Come Tumblin' Down from Love Stinks 1980 EMI America (3:59) Sax Mallard Quintet - The Bunny Hop [1952] from Black, Brown and White 1991 Mercury (2:57) Nine Below Zero - Egg On My Face from Third Degree 1982 A&M (3:18) Dave Edmunds - Egg Or The Hen from Rockpile 1972 Regal Zonophone (4:17) Nightcrawlers - The Little Black Egg from 45 RPM Single 1966 Kapp (2:39) Marble Tones - Easter Bunny Boogie from Lucky 13 2003 Rarity Records (6:48) Jesus The Bunny from Bill Hicks Live (1:41) Derek Trucks Band - Egg 15 from Live at Stache's 1996 Archive.org (16:47) Martin Mull - Eggs from Martin Mull 1972 Capricorn (2:41) Tom Waits - Eggs and Sausage (In a Cadillac with Susan Michelson) from Nighthawks at the Diner 1975 Asylum (4:19) Lou Pride - Layin' Eggs from Keep on Believing 2005 Severn (4:10) William Clarke - Easter Bunny Boogie from Deluxe Edition 1999 Alligator (4:54) Kelsey Grammer - Tossed Salads & Scrambled Eggs from Frasier Sitcom 1993 NBC (4:31) Paul McCartney & Jimmy Fallon - Scrambled Eggs from Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, December 10th 2010 NBC (2:31) Nat Adderley & Wes Montgomery - Scrambled Eggs from Work Song 1960 Riverside (3:20) Frank Zappa - Watermelon in Easter Hay from Joe's Garage: Acts I, II & III 1979 Rykodisc (9:09)
This episode I get to nerd out with world renowned sax man extraordinaire Doug James and the absolute legend Jimmie Vaughan, What?!? Enjoy.
I sit down with the guy who has our old press kits, Presenter/Composer/Guitarist Frank Wallace. Oh and stop sending him your head shots from 12 years ago. You know who you are (I didn't know Doug James was 28!).