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How do academic books get published? How do scholars turn dissertations and articles into the books we love? How does academic publishing compare to the world of trade publishing? This week, we speak with Robert Dreesen, a seasoned publishing professional with over 30 years of experience in the industry. Dreesen has worked in trade publishing […]
How do academic books get published? How do scholars turn dissertations and articles into the books we love? How does academic publishing compare to the world of trade publishing? This week, we speak with Robert Dreesen, a seasoned publishing professional with over 30 years of experience in the industry. Dreesen has worked in trade publishing at Penguin and Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, and for nearly two decades at Cambridge University Press, where he served as a publisher of economics and political science. In this episode, we explore the world of academic publishing—offering guidance for young scholars looking to transform their ideas, dissertations, and articles into published books. Dreesen shares the biggest pitfalls scholars encounter when approaching this challenge and walks us through the entire process, from formulating a proposal to securing a book deal. We also discuss how external factors can influence publishing decisions. Additionally, Dreesen reflects on the differences between academic and trade publishing, offering unique insights from his long career. As someone who has worked with countless books, he also reveals the written works he returns to time and again for both enjoyment and intellectual stimulation. Madison's Notes is the podcast of Princeton University's James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. Contributions to and/or sponsorship of any speaker does not constitute departmental or institutional endorsement of the specific program, speakers or views presented. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
How do academic books get published? How do scholars turn dissertations and articles into the books we love? How does academic publishing compare to the world of trade publishing? This week, we speak with Robert Dreesen, a seasoned publishing professional with over 30 years of experience in the industry. Dreesen has worked in trade publishing at Penguin and Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, and for nearly two decades at Cambridge University Press, where he served as a publisher of economics and political science. In this episode, we explore the world of academic publishing—offering guidance for young scholars looking to transform their ideas, dissertations, and articles into published books. Dreesen shares the biggest pitfalls scholars encounter when approaching this challenge and walks us through the entire process, from formulating a proposal to securing a book deal. We also discuss how external factors can influence publishing decisions. Additionally, Dreesen reflects on the differences between academic and trade publishing, offering unique insights from his long career. As someone who has worked with countless books, he also reveals the written works he returns to time and again for both enjoyment and intellectual stimulation. Madison's Notes is the podcast of Princeton University's James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. Contributions to and/or sponsorship of any speaker does not constitute departmental or institutional endorsement of the specific program, speakers or views presented. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How do academic books get published? How do scholars turn dissertations and articles into the books we love? How does academic publishing compare to the world of trade publishing? This week, we speak with Robert Dreesen, a seasoned publishing professional with over 30 years of experience in the industry. Dreesen has worked in trade publishing at Penguin and Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, and for nearly two decades at Cambridge University Press, where he served as a publisher of economics and political science. In this episode, we explore the world of academic publishing—offering guidance for young scholars looking to transform their ideas, dissertations, and articles into published books. Dreesen shares the biggest pitfalls scholars encounter when approaching this challenge and walks us through the entire process, from formulating a proposal to securing a book deal. We also discuss how external factors can influence publishing decisions. Additionally, Dreesen reflects on the differences between academic and trade publishing, offering unique insights from his long career. As someone who has worked with countless books, he also reveals the written works he returns to time and again for both enjoyment and intellectual stimulation. Madison's Notes is the podcast of Princeton University's James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. Contributions to and/or sponsorship of any speaker does not constitute departmental or institutional endorsement of the specific program, speakers or views presented. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tom Dreesen is joining Mark Schiff and Daniel Lobell for a brand-new episode of We Think It's Funny, bringing his unique blend of comedy and storytelling to the podcast. Known for his incredible career as a stand-up comedian and his work as the opening act for Frank Sinatra, Dreesen brings a wealth of experience and charm to the conversation. Alongside Schiff and Lobell, who are masters of witty banter and keen observations, the episode promises to be a hilarious mix of comedy gold, insightful anecdotes, and plenty of laughs. Whether sharing stories from his legendary career or riffing on the lighter side of life, Tom Dreesen's appearance on We Think It's Funny is one you won't want to miss.
Sportlich ist nach dem 4:0 gegen den VfB alles gut beim FC Bayern. Aufregung herrscht dennoch: Auf der Führungsebene scheint ein Machtkampf ausgebrochen zu sein. Zu den Hintergründen und Zukunftsszenarien.
Ex-Trainer Thomas Tuchel hat einen neuen Job! Der 50-Jährige ist ab 2025 neuer Coach der englischen Nationalmannschaft. Stefan und Bjarne erklären, wie der FC Bayern von dem Deal profitiert. Außerdem erklärt Stefan, wie es um die Zukunft von CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen bestellt ist. Will er wirklich nicht weitermachen? Sucht der FC Bayern tatsächlich schon einen Ersatz für ihn? Die aktuellen Spekulationen werden hier eingeordnet. Und: Es geht unter anderem auch um Aleksandar Pavlovic! Wird er bei der WM 2026 das Herzstück der Nationalmannschaft bilden? Was plant der FCB eventuell mit Angelo Stiller und warum hat eigentlich Ryan Gravenberch in München funktioniert? Dies und mehr ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
Ex-Trainer Thomas Tuchel hat einen neuen Job! Der 50-Jährige ist ab 2025 neuer Coach der englischen Nationalmannschaft. Stefan und Bjarne erklären, wie der FC Bayern von dem Deal profitiert. Außerdem erklärt Stefan, wie es um die Zukunft von CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen bestellt ist. Will er wirklich nicht weitermachen? Sucht der FC Bayern tatsächlich schon einen Ersatz für ihn? Die aktuellen Spekulationen werden hier eingeordnet. Und: Es geht unter anderem auch um Aleksandar Pavlovic! Wird er bei der WM 2026 das Herzstück der Nationalmannschaft bilden? Was plant der FCB eventuell mit Angelo Stiller und warum hat eigentlich Ryan Gravenberch in München funktioniert? Dies und mehr ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
03:00 Lukaku wird in Neapel empfangen 04:00 So plant Coman 06:50 Das ist der Stand bei Tah 09:50 Done Deals mit Koopmeiners und Chiesa 10:50 Simakan-Wechsel zu Ronaldo? 11:45 Silva zu Leipzig? 13:35 Gertruida als Simakan-Ersatz? 14:45 Diao ist Hoffenheims Wunschspieler 15:30 Yardimci vor Wechsel in die Bundesliga 17:00 Marmoush nach Frankfurt? Unser Stand 18:00 Dreesen zu Tah und Coman – Bayern zu spät dran? 21:10 Kiel an German Onugkha dran 23:00 Transfer-Finale um Osimhen 24:00 Tanaka-Deal von Düsseldorf auf die Insel steht 24:45 Glasner und Lacroix wiedervereint 25:45 FCA-Youngster Engels wechselt zu Celtic 28:55 Das Programm am Deadline Day
The legendary comedian & friend of the show, Tom Dreesen, returned to share more fun stories from his book ‘Still Standing: My Journey from Streets and Saloons to the Stage, and Sinatra'Tom also let us in on some upcoming projects he's a part of as well as more fun stories from his life in show business!Please visit the link to pick up Tom's 5 star reviewed book that takes you through his surreal moments with the likes of Johnny Carson, Frank Sinatra & many more! https://www.amazon.com/Still-Standing-Journey-Streets-Saloons/dp/1642933600To stay up to date on all things related to Tom Dreesen, give him a follow on social media: @TomDreesenComic & make sure to visit his website: https://tomdreesen.comFor more exclusive content, follow the Jim on Base Show on social media (Twitter/Instagram/TikTok): @JimonBaseShow
From September 26, 2016: Comedy legend and Chicago's own Tom Dreesen discusses his comedy career and his appearances on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson (more than 60!), along with a DVD set: THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JOHNNY CARSON: THE VAULT SERIES. ABOUT TOM DREESEN (2016 BIO):Tom Dreesen's life is equal parts comedy and philanthropy. He excels at both, and has created an extraordinary legacy in both arenas. Dreesen has made over 500 appearances on national television as a stand-up comedian, including more than 60 appearances on The Tonight Show. He was a favorite guest of David Letterman, and frequently hosted the show in Letterman's absence. He was also a favorite guest of Johnny Carson. For 13 years he toured cross country and opened for Frank Sinatra, and has appeared countless times in Las Vegas, Tahoe, Reno and Atlantic City with artists like Smokey Robinson, Liza Minnelli, Natalie Cole and Sammy Davis, Jr. Tom has acted in numerous television shows – fromColumbo to Murder She Wrote – and appeared in motion pictures including Man on the Moon and Spaceballs. He has recorded comedy albums, starred in his own TV comedy special, Dreesen Street, and hosted a late night talk show in Chicago, Night Time Starring Tom Dreesen.He is currently appearing to rave reviews around the country in his one-man show “An Evening Of Laughter and Memories of Sinatra.” Dreesen's comic style is down-to-earth, warm and unpretentious. Daily Variety called him “a thorough pro… one of the most respected family comedians of our time.” Larry Wilde ,author of The Great Comedians said about Tom's performances. “Excellent Material, Impeccable Timing, Tom Dreesen is the Quintessential Comedian.” Frank Sinatra, who called himself a “saloon singer,” characterized Dreesen as a “saloon comedian.” “We're a couple of neighborhood kind of guys,” said Sinatra.Dreesen has also made an indelible mark with his philanthropic activities. For 30 years he has lent his talent to over 100 charities, and founded a “Day for Darlene” to benefit Multiple Sclerosis Research. He ran 26 miles on three occasions for the event, which is named for his late sister who was afflicted with MS.And he's still going strong. A proud veteran of the United States Navy, he continues to perform for US troops all over the world, and recently appeared at numerous bases in Iraq. Tom Dreesen's hometown of Harvey, Illinois named a street after him. He was a 2005 recipient of the Ellis Island Medal of Honor.
01:16 Kolo-Muani-Nachfolger? SGE verhandelt über Rafiu Durosinmi 03:37 Ablösefrei Topstars: Marco Reus, Mats Hummels und Thomas Müller 07:03 Lukas Klostermann in Gesprächen mit RB 07:37 Emil Forsberg vor Winterflucht? 08:23 Eberl zum FC Bayern? Dreesen spricht am Sky Mikrofon 09:15 Boateng-Treffen mit Heidenheim 10:50 Trotz Transfersperre: Köln im Winter mit Transfers? 12:01 Ouedraogo: Auch Inter Mailand steigt in den Poker ein 14:44 Ablösefrei Topstars: Kylian Mbappe 18:01 Ablösefrei Topstars: Thiago und Nico Williams 19:56 Möglicher Tonali-Ersatz bei Newcastle: Die Kandidaten! 22:11 Lazar Samardzic exklusiv nach geplatztem Sommer-Wechsel 23:03 Baumann-Ende in Bremen: Seine Top- und Flop-Transfers 24:52 "Oldie" Marcelo gewinnt die Copa Libertadores
Fußball: FIFA sperrt Rubiales für drei Jahre+++DFB-Pokal: Spiel des FC Bayern München beim 1. FC Saarbrücken gefährdet+++ Bayern München: Dreesen stellt Neuer Weiterbeschäftigung in Aussicht+++Antisemitismus: Vorfälle im Sport können ab sofort online gemeldet werden.
On the latest episode of New Media Podcasters, we go one-on-one with two integral parts of the Blaine County Fair Rodeo (happening Thursday and Friday, August 10th and 11th)
Was für ein Wahnsinn am letzten Bundesliga-Wochenende der Saison 22/23! Die Bayern greifen sich doch noch den Titel - trennen sich aber von der Chefetage.
In this episode, Dr. Anthony Dreesen discusses what was happening in the world during biblical times. Dr. Dreesen also points to how a deeper appreciation of God's providence in history can help us trust Him more fully in our lives today.Dr. Anthony Dreesen teaches Bible at Lincoln Christian School and various classes at Indian Hills Community Church.Sound Words is a ministry of Indian Hills Community Church, a Bible teaching church in Lincoln, NE. Follow on Instagram Follow on Facebook Follow on YouTube Visit https://ihcc.org
Check out the Jim on Base YouTube page for the video footage of this interview: https://youtu.be/ATm2fswg5hwLegendary comedian & entertainer, Tom Dreesen, has been in the entertainment industry for over 50 years! Tom reflected on his childhood in Harvey, Illinois & befriending his childhood idol, Frank Sinatra. Tom Dreesen opened up for Frank Sinatra for 14 years as well as Sammy Davis Jr & Smokey Robinson to name a few. Dreesen also shared how he & Tim Reid became the first black & white comedy team in history. Tom grew up an avid Chicago Cubs & Chicago Bears fan & shared stories from befriending some of those teams' most popular stars! Tom also shared how he helped organize comedians at the Comedy Store so they could be paid for their performances & how that revolutionized the comedy world.Make sure to purchase Tom's book, 'Still Standing' on Amazon! https://linktr.ee/jimonbaseshowAlso be sure to visit Tom Dreesen's website for upcoming tour dates! https://tomdreesen.com/Follow The Jim on Base show on social media for exclusive content (Instagram/Twitter/TikTok) @JimonBaseShow
Hotels gibt es viele. In wenigen aber war so viel Weltgeschichte zu Gast wie im Rheinhotel Dreesen in Bonn-Rüngsdorf. In seiner 130-jährigen Geschichte sah es Kaiser und Kanzler, Filmstars und Diktatoren, Krieg und Hochwasser. Während der Sudetenkrise 1938 wurde es sogar zur schicksalhaften Bühne der Weltpolitik. Inhaber Fritz Dreesen ist sich dieses Erbes sehr bewusst. Er führt das Haus in vierter Generation, seit einem halben Jahrhundert. Von Martin Herzog.
Manche Songs, die bleiben einfach für immer! Mit Musik verbinden wir besondere Geschichten und Momente. Genau um diese Legenden der Musikgeschichte, die man definitiv mal gehört haben muss, geht es in dem Podcast “#100malMusiklegenden” von Markus Dreesen. Jede Episode ist eine Hommage an ganz besondere Hymnen, die Geschichten und die Künstler:innen dahinter. Uns verrät Markus, was seine Liebe für Musik und Radio mit seinem Podcast zu tun hat. Welche Marketingstrategien seine Reichweite gepusht haben und was ein Song von Lynyrd Skynyrd damit zu tun hat.
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2022.11.30.518500v1?rss=1 Authors: Braun, H., Xu, Z., Chang, F., Viceconte, N., Rane, G., Levin, M., Lototska, L., Roth, F., Hillairet, A., Fradera-Sola, A., Khanchandani, V., Dreesen, O., Yang, Y., Shi, Y., Li, F., Butter, F., Kappei, D. Abstract: Telomeres are nucleoprotein structures at the ends of linear chromosomes. In humans, they consist of TTAGGG repeats, which are bound by dedicated proteins such as the shelterin complex. This complex blocks unwanted DNA damage repair at telomeres, e.g. by suppressing non-homologous end joining (NHEJ) through its subunit TRF2. We here describe ZNF524, a zinc finger protein that directly binds telomeric repeats with nanomolar affinity and reveal the base-specific sequence recognition by co-crystallization with telomeric DNA. ZNF524 localizes to telomeres and specifically maintains the presence of the TRF2/RAP1 subcomplex at telomeres without affecting other shelterin members. Loss of ZNF524 concomitantly results in an increase in DNA damage signaling and recombination events. Overall, ZNF524 is a direct telomere-binding protein involved in the maintenance of telomere integrity. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
Alex Pellengahr und Georg Haas blicken aufs Sportliche und Finanzielle. Das Frauenteam schlägt in der Champions League den FC Rosengard, und die Herren ziehen über den FC Augsburg in die dritte Pokalrunde ein. Bei der Jahreshauptversammlung wird Herbert Hainer erneut zum Präsidenten gewählt, Dreesen stellt glänzende Zahlen vor - und Alex und Georg fragen sich: wohin mit dem vielen Geld?
0:33 Intro – Die Top-Themen 01:10 Christopher Nkunku zu Chelsea? Really? 05:04 Sesko als Nachfolger für Nkunku 05:27 Rumoren in Bayerns Führungsetage – Diederich für Dreesen 07:37 Jamal Musiala – neuer Marktwert über 80 Mio. Euro 09:00 Neue Marktwerte – Die Top-Gewinner der Bundesliga 09:45 Bellinghams letzte Saison beim BVB? 10:54 Dortmund – wer bleibt, wer geht? 13:57 Leverkusens Kampf gegen die Krise 15:05 Mögliche Nachfolger für Seoane 16:19 Eintracht Frankfurt – Was wird aus Ndicka & Kamada? 17:54 Die Gründe für die Klopp-Krise 20:37 Die Top-5-Gewinner der internationalen Marktwerte 21:17 Das magische Erfolgsgeheimnis des Erling Haaland 22:30 Gladbachs Juwel Borges Sanches im Scouting-Report
Thursday September 1, 2022 - Guests: Adam Ferrara, Monique Marconi, John Marconi Our heroes talk about the Marconi Museum Fundraiser event in two days. TWO DAYS?! Holy crap that came quickly. We shoot into Top Gear stories, and Adam has got loads of em. His podcast is going great and he just had James F-ing Burrows on as a guest! After a little more silliness, Monique Marconi joined in. The museum has been around since 1994 in a building which originally housed the Marconi race team and their personal car collections. Monique tells us about the genesis of the foundation and meeting J and Nicole. After some giftage & a little Do Si Do, Adam leaves and John Marconi joins the panel. They go into Marconi racing history, and how philanthropy has always intertwined. He then talks about his history with Volkswagen and some of the crazy tales they have led him to. Personality-wise, John bridges the gap between cars and comedy. But the champion mindset comes from upbringing and it's very clear how he has found the successes he has. Monique runs the museum and is the third generation Marconi to do so. These guys ROCK! Come on out Saturday to Marconi Auto Museum for an awesome show and coms exciting announcements. See ya there! #THANKYOU for watching!
Tuesday July 12, 2022 - Guest: Tom Dreesen Tonight Cars and Comedy races in with a doozy of a guest! Comedy legend Tom Dreesen joins the Late Night Playset to talk about, well, everything! We are excited to announce our first Cars and Comedy LIVE from the Marconi Automotive Museum and it's on September 3rd! J decides to table everything else to Thursday to get our guest in here immediately, resulting in a cavalcade of conversation. But before all that, Tom and Nicole bond over MS, and Tom speaks about his sister who also had the condition. Tom talks about the fundraisers he held for his her and heart-fully let Nicole know how much she inspires him. A must see moment in the show that will warm the hearts of all who see it. Tom expertly talks about his journey with the Jaycees leading to meeting Tim Reid (WKRP in Cincinnati) and forming the first, and last, black and white comedy duo. Next comes the Comedy Store and the Tonight Show, and how that first appearance with Johnny changed Tom's life forever. J and Tom go deep on the philosophy of comedy and how it relates to personal development, envisioning one's goals and being a service to humanity. Letterman and Sinatra stories are next and they came "Fast and Furious." Then somehow J tells Tom the Letterman microphone story and Tom explains why he thinks Dave would've done the same thing... Watch it to believe it folks! Please don't forget to subscribe, like, share, and leave positive comments for the show. THANK YOU for watching!
So, ich hab so viele Nachrichten bekommen über Musik aus dem Kreis der Hörer:innen, dass ich jetzt mal kräftig Werbung machen will für Künstler, die es wirklich wert sind und ein Beispiel für die Sentimentalität eines älteren Jungen :) Also, Martin Stretzka´s Song Elisa: https://open.spotify.com/track/0uGuX4i1RtlZqRZlwZQm2i?si=5f42bdba343a49a4 Seine EP Step by Step: https://open.spotify.com/album/2UwkgXii5Exi6dRjE8mR62?si=2e6ea266450a4a2a Till Bersiners Single Brotlos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTQg4jkKnZw Jan´s Band: www.caron-between-bridges.com und auf Instagram https://www.instagram.com/caron_between_bridges/ Der Song Sonnenlicht: https://open.spotify.com/track/37iGhQZSMl8GU52fhk8xVD?si=b995d4a3fb5c480e Tja, und diese gewissen Dreesen und Beck Jungs :) https://soundcloud.com/markusmaxen/03-ich-war-noch-niemals-in-new?utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing Spenden für die Ukraine nicht vergessen: markus.betterplace.org Jetzt neu, der Pro Kanal mit Musikspecials, bei ApplePodcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/de/channel/100malmusiklegenden/id6442680593 oder unter https://100malmusiklegenden.de/membership-join/ Mein Facebook Profil: https://www.facebook.com/markus.dreesen Mein Instagram Profil: https://www.instagram.com/markusdreesen/?hl=de Könnt mir gerne folgen, gibt da immer wieder Updates zum Podcast und sonst so ... Offizielle Playlists: https://music.apple.com/de/playlist/100malmusiklegenden/pl.u-JjM2F9Nv5z (Apple) https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6RGcoNO671nOMpYRkTTQLV (Spotify) Songvorschläge, Episodensuche und T-Shirts unter 100malmusiklegenden.de! Infos zu möglichen Werbekooperationen unter https://100malmusiklegenden.de/werbung
Tom Dreesen has had over 500 television appearances, opened for Frank Sinatra for 14 years, written books, and has toured around the world.Dreesen continues to perform today. He is also involved in philanthropic endeavors and hosts and annual golf tournament called theTom Dreesen Celebrity Classic. It was great to sit down with Tom and talk about his great career and also words of wisdom he has picked up along the way. This episode was a lot of fun to record and I know you will enjoy it.Now let's start that party in your earholes!Keep moving forward and do something positive for yourself everyday. Thanks for watching my comedy clips, Pocket Party Podcast and Vlogs. Have a great day! Every time you tell someone about me, share a video, or click the "Like" button It helps. So THANK YOU! Have a great day and keep shining!
Streamingnyhederne er tilbage - denne gang uden skovsneglkongen Uffe Dreesen, som eftersigende er eftertragtet blandt ældre fraskilte. De vil i hvert fald godt vide, hvem hans kone er. Peter er fortsat ude med corona, MEN vi holder et højt energiniveau, og det betyder faktisk, at Streamingnyhederne kun når op på 35 minutter. Det kan også hænge sammen med, at Peters anekdoter ikke er inkluderet grundet hans fravær! Af streamingnyheder kan du se frem til: Regeringen vil presse penge ud af streamingtjenesterne // SkyShowtime er klar til lancering // Vi har overset tjenesten Staccs // Penisbrølere har indflydelse på optagelser // + Contentkassen med optrædener af bl.a. Futurama, Justified, Lord of the Rings, Suicide Squad, Supernatural og Early Edition. Vi høres på åen. Forresten... Vi er på Twitter - og Instagram-mediet: @streamaaen Og også Facebook: www.facebook.com/streamaaen. Kontakt os gerne: streamaaen@gmail.com. Bag podcasten står Peter Vistisen, Tobias Iskov Thomsen og Anders Zimmer Hansen - alle tidligere skovsnegle på Uffe Dreesens overlæbe. Yderligere noter: Musik: News Theme 2 by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Artist: http://audionautix.com/.
In dieser Folge spricht Dieter und Kunze mit Markus Dreesen, der mit seinem Musikpodcast mittlerweile zum Musiklehrer für ganz Deutschland geworden ist, darüber, was Songs so bewegen können, welche Lebenssong die drei haben und dass das neue Adele Album einfach nur groß ist. Dabei gibt es einen Blick hinter die Kulissen eines der erfolgreichsten deutschen Musikpodcasts.Der Podcast: https://100malmusiklegenden.deDas Gewinnspiel: https://www.st-antony.de/podcast/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
John & Heidi share funny stories of people doing weird things... plus John chats with a guest. We visit with very funny comic Tom Dreesen Learn more about our radio program, podcast & blog at www.JohnAndHeidiShow.com
Welcome to CVAR, a Covid Vaccine Adverse Reactions podcast. Today, we talk to Bree Dreesen who participated in the AstraZenca Covid-19 Vaccine trials in the USA. Shortly after inoculation, she developed neurological damage. Watch the video interview here: https://www.bitchute.com/video/GEr2T5urLLX5/ https://rumble.com/vn95ny-astrazeneca-cv-19-vaccine-gave-me-neuropathy-and-pots-bree-dreesen.html https://www.brighteon.com/4d2e2324-eb53-4dcc-9d6c-5e79308d0f27 https://odysee.com/@covidvaccineadversereactions:9/AstraZeneca-CV-19-Vaccine-Gave-Me-Neuropathy---POTS-Bree-Dreesen:7?r=39zdV8pGt5Tn1BXGRQ9veAt5F4p1hpmB Bree Dreesen is actively helping vaccine injured here: https://www.c19vaxreactions.com/ The National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program is a no-fault alternative to the traditional legal system for resolving vaccine injury petitions. If you have additional questions, call: 1-800-338-2382 or email: vaccinecompensation@hrsa.gov. https://www.hrsa.gov/vaccine-compensation/index.html https://www.hrsa.gov/sites/default/files/hrsa/vaccine-compensation/vaccine-injury-table.pdf Support H.R.3655 - Vaccine Injury Compensation Modernization Act of 2021 by reaching out to your state representative. https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-bill/3655/text?r=87&s=1 https://www.house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative Covid Injection DETOX Protocol suggestion: https://healthfreedomdefense.org/covid-injection-detox-protocols/ For more information about the host, Von Galt, and the CVAR podcast: https://merkabachakras.com/pages/cvar-podcast Theme music, "Innovative Approach" copyrighted by the composer, Pavel Yudin, and authorized by: https://www.premiumbeat.com/ The FDA report on the Pfizer clinical trials and adverse events reported: https://www.fda.gov/media/144245/download?fbclid=IwAR134_3fzb0EYfEHMG500kRnNUSJ5iBsWLYNA5OJN7UnGpjjT4CaX #CovidVaccineAdverseReactions, #Covid-19, #VaccineInjury, #BreeDreesen, #BillHR3655, #VaccineInjuryCompensationModernizationAct2021, #NationalVaccineInjuryCompensationProgram, #DrugCompanyLobbyist, #VonGalt, #Ivermectin
Tom Dreesen is a well-known comedian who has been in show business for 50 years. At one time Dreesen toured the nation as the opening act for Frank Sinatra. Can you imagine the stories he can tell? Comedians used to tell jokes about politics, society, and culture without any push back but nowadays with the rise of cancel culture, a big part of comedy is dying off. Dreesen shares behind the scenes stories from his career as well as his concerns about the impact cancel culture has on comedy today.
Join Host, Matt Amar as he speaks with Comedian, Actor, Author and Motivational Spokesperson, Tom Dreesen as he shares his career in show-business spanning over 50 years. A veteran and pioneer of Hollywood's famed, “The Comedy Store," he came to Hollywood with a strong vision and a sound dream of making it onto The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson and in show-business. Along the way he would encounter and inspire showbiz legends, David Letterman, Freddie Prinze, Jay Leno, Clint Eastwood, Gary Sinise, Robin Williams, Sammy Davis Jr. and eventually spend 13 years on the road warming up crowds with his bits of comedy routine for the most prolific singer of our time, Frank Sinatra. Get these stories and many more in Tom's Book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1642933600/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_HXMSAMVE677KR9PQJ5WK https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Still-Standing/Tom-Dreesen/9781642933604 https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/still-standing-tom-dreesen/1134711735;jsessionid=D69A442C25D3BEFC1BC9D45B1619DAA5.prodny_store01-atgap08?ean=9781642933604&st=AFF&2sid=Simon%20&%20Schuster_7567305_NA&sourceId=AFFSimon%20&%20Schuster https://books.google.com/books/about/Still_Standing.html?id=gx7_ygEACAAJ&source=kp_book_description 0:00 Introduction with Tom Dreesen 2:05 Tom's Childhood 6:56 Dreesen Street 11:15 Meeting Tim Reid 16:42 Tim and Tom Split up. Tom Quits Drinking 19:46 Finding your Calling. Advice to Young Comedians 22:56 Jack Benny & Richard Pryor: Tom's Comic Muses 24:17 Freddie Prinze 28:42 BiPolar Depression and Comedy 30:10 Ego and Showbusiness 33:12 There's an Uncle Frank and Carlos in Every Family 36:24 Laughter is Healing 41:10 Letterman, Leno, Williams @ The Comedy Store 1975 46:19 (ad) Special thanks to Taylor Howard @A.E.I Law 46:49 David Letterman 47:40 Tom Beats the Crap Out of Letterman? 50:11 Letterman's Vulnerability 52:08 Letterman's Late Night Show 53:09 Robin Williams 55:16 Robin Williams Steals Tom's Joke 57:16 Jay Leno's Standup 57:29 Leno & Letterman Controversy 1:01:30 Get your affairs in order Mr. Dreesen 1:01:51 Dr. Andy Lowy Saves Tom's Life 1:03:16 Tom Leads the Comedy Store Strike '79 1:13:08 Steve Lubetkin Kills Himself 1:16:05 Clean Act: Show Business 70's 1:18:03 Female Stand Ups in the 70's 1:18:46 Elayne Boosler Takes Command 1:19:41 Politically Correct, Dave Chappelle 1:22:35 " I Never Saw a Comedian on Stage I Didn't Like" - Tom Dreesen 1:24:30 Staying out of Politics, Johnny Carson 1:26:20 Tom's Career in the 80's 1:27:15 Sammy Davis Jr. 1:29:20 Sammy Davis Jr. "Get off the stage you Uncle Tom" 1:31:42 Tom's First Show With Sammy Davis Jr. 1:35:55 Frank Sinatra's Influence 1:38:40 Celebrity Players Tour, Success: Living the Life You Want 1:41:11 Frank Sinatra: Hell on Wheels 1:45:59 Nights at Sinatra's "Compound", Rear Admiral Alan Shepard 1:47:35 Frank "18-Karat Manic Depresive" Sinatra 1:51:27 Frank Sinatra's Generosity 1:55:25 From Here To Eternity - Sinatra Role 1:58:00 The End of Frank Sinatra's Career 2:00:06 Frank Loses the Lyrics- Last Call 2:04:44 How do you want to be remembered? 2:08:39 Still Standing: My Journey from Streets and Saloons to the Stage, and Sinatra
This week TV addicts Schmee and Riker review the pilot episode of the TV series Shadow and Bone, "A Searing Burst of Light" (Netflix). We discuss how well it did in defining the genre/conventions of the show, introducing its characters, how well it informed the series plot, and how well it hooked us to watch more (or didn't... womp-womp...) Follow us and let us know what you think! Twitter: @PilotsThePod | Facebook: www.facebook.com/PilotsThePodcast | Instagram: www.instagram.com/pilotsthepodcast/ Check out our website at www.PilotsThePodcast.com.
Kunnen ploegen als Denver en Utah echt meedoen voor de titel? Wie is nu de topfavoriet voor de MVP-trofee? Hoe zit het met alle buy-out? En wat heeft Paul Pierce allemaal gedaan?! Dennis bespreekt het met ex-prof Thomas Dreesen. Én hij heeft ook iets weg te geven...
Kunnen ploegen als Denver en Utah echt meedoen voor de titel? Wie is nu de topfavoriet voor de MVP-trofee? Hoe zit het met alle buy-out? En wat heeft Paul Pierce allemaal gedaan?! Dennis bespreekt het met ex-prof Thomas Dreesen. Én hij heeft ook iets weg te geven...Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today on Living a Legacy, Eric Couch and Neil Haley will interview Tom Dreesen. Tom Dreesen is one of the world's most groundbreaking, well-respected, and beloved entertainers of stage and screen. A living legend in the world of comedy, Dreesen has made over 500 national television appearances as a stand-up comedian—including more than 60 appearances on The Tonight Show, and as a frequent guest on The Late Show with David Letterman. But the remarkable, improbable, rags-to-riches story of Tom Dreesen's journey—in Dreesen's own words—has never been shared publicly. Until now. Tom Dreesen's extraordinary and iconic 50-year career in show business is finally revealed through a brutally honest, deeply reflective, and highly-entertaining personal memoir: “Still Standing...My Journey from Streets and Saloons to the Stage, and Sinatra.” The book, published by Post Hill Press and distributed by Simon & Schuster, is now available online and wherever books are sold.
Het nieuwe NBA-seizoen begint al binnen minder dan een maand! Het hele circus van de draft, trades en free agency is dan ook al op volle toeren aan't draaien. En daar komt Thomas Dreesen uitgebreid en ongecensureerd over praten met Dennis.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Het nieuwe NBA-seizoen begint al over minder dan een maand! Het hele circus van de draft, trades en free agency is dan ook al op volle toeren aan’t draaien. En daar komt Thomas Dreesen uitgebreid en ongecensureerd over praten met Dennis.
Thats Right, Right here on the MentalEdge Podcast we had a chance to Interview legendary commedian Tom Dreesen and ask him about his prolific career. Maintaining a 50 plus year career as a respected Entertainer is no easy task but Mr. Dreesen was made it. Listen to him talk about his humble beginnings in Harvey Illinois, Tom would shine shoes at the local tavern where his uncle was a bartender. He would listen to his uncle tell jokes and when the crowd would react to his uncles punch lines and the air would fill with laughter, Tom called it electricity. He could feel it. He thought..."that's what i want to do" but it didn't happen over night. In fact it was Toms desire to be of service to his community that ignited his career after he prayed for direction from God much later in life. Tom drops so many nuggets of gold in this interview that we almost got lost in an educational trance..lucky for us and for you..we captured it all and here it is. Don't be stingy with it either..its worthy of a like...and many many shares. Special thanks to listener Eddie Persin for making this interview happen.
How To Execute Your Vision with Tom Dreesen "Laughter is not only psychologically a deterrent; it's physiologically therapeutic. Comedians are physicians of the soul.” - Tom Dreesen (16:43-16:45) Laughter is the best medicine, and it always will be. To send you some cure to whatever illness you're experiencing right now, Someone Gets Me has an amazing guest with us who can heal us by making us laugh. But wait there's more! Our guest for today's episode also managed to have a vision and go after it with fervor and attain it and is still moving forward with amazing things. Tom Dreesen is with us today. He's coming to us from California and Tom has a longstanding career that started with that inner urge of "I'm going to do something with my life, and I'm going to follow that inner vision." And guess what? He did it. Tom is a known actor and comedian. He opened for Frank Sinatra for many years and has been on over 500 T.V. shows and movies. Tom has an amazing story that will inspire you beyond measure. So get your coffee or your tea. Hang out with us for a little while and let yourself listen to his words in a way that will touch your heart and provide meaning for you. Part One of "How To Execute Your Vision with Tom Dreesen." Tom Dreesen has such a fascinating life that roots from the inner part of him that took a stand to follow his vision. I believe that if we talk about how he did that, all these great results he achieved, and all the fun experiences, then we'll learn something valuable from him. Tom related that he grew up in a suburb on the south side of Chicago called Harvey, Illinois. It was steel mills and factories where they made everything from clutch plates to crankshafts. He had eight brothers and sisters, and they lived in a shack with no bathtub, no shower, no hot water. The shack was rat-infested, roach-infested and if a window broke, you stuck a rag in it. He further added that as a little boy, both his parents were alcoholics. He would take his shoeshine box every night and go shining shoes in all the bars in the neighborhood. At age 16, he helped feed his brothers and sisters. As poor as they were during those times, Tom was embarrassed by the way he dressed whenever he attended school. He quit high school when he was a sophomore and worked in the streets. He ran with a tough crowd and at age 17 went into the Navy. When Tom was in the Navy, he began to go out to sea and read. "I wanted to read books that would improve my mind. When you're a young boy like that, you're reading sex novels and stuff like that. But I kept thinking I need to improve my mind. So I started reading Norman Vincent Peale, The Power of Positive Thinking." shared Tom. Tom also mentioned that "The Magic of Believing" by Claude Bristol helped him more than anything. From that moment on, Tom believed that whatever the mind can see and believe, it will achieve. And that fascinated me and how you could accomplish that. "That's what this vehicle we have, this body we have, it needs a flight plan. "- Tom Dreesen (05:53-05:57) In giving an account of how he executed his vision, Tom let the cat out of the bag and shared to us his beliefs. He said, "I now get motivation talks on four subjects: perception visualization, self talk and develop a sense of humor. But I tell everybody that most people wander in life because they don't know what they want in life. So I said this, "The pilot who flies the 747 from L.A. to Boston, does he drive a hundred miles an hour to the airport, drive out on a tarmac, run to board the aircraft, take off down the runway and say, "Now, where am I going?" NO! He files a flight plan. That's what this vehicle we have, this body we have, it needs a flight plan." Anchored to that belief and enthusiasm, while Tom was in the Junior Chamber of Commerce, he wrote a drug education program about drug abuse with humor. He was making the kids laugh, playing music and everything, and then showing them the illicit drug use in our community. At that time, they were teaching drug education at a college level or high school level, let alone at an elementary school level. He met a young black guy who graduated from Norfolk State College, and his name was Tim Reid. Together they worked on a project, went from one classroom to another, and the program became very popular. Then one day, a little girl walked out of the classroom and said, "You guys are funny, you ought to become a comedy team." That moment rang some bell on Tom's mind, and he said, "I never, ever thought about being in show business. That was the furthest thing from my mind." The thought of a black-white comedy team is intriguing, and there had never been one in America. They started writing what they thought was material and went into a club. That first night on stage on Friday night, something Tom had written got a laugh, and it was almost like an epiphany, like the dark clouds opening up like a bee movie. "At that very moment, my whole being. Oh, yes, this is what I want to do. I want to make a living as a standup comedian. The thought that I can make a living making people laugh overwhelmed me." Tim proudly retold how he felt during that moment of celebration, self-satisfaction, and victory. Part Two of "How To Execute Your Vision with Tom Dreesen." Tom's winning moment doesn't end there. He also shared that one day when he was eight years old, he was selling newspapers and all horns were blowing, all the elders in the community were coming out in the streets. It's Lou Boudreau day; he's a famous baseball player from Harvey, Illinois. He played shortstop for the Cleveland Indians, and they won the World Series. He's a hometown hero. That day, Tom thought, "Wow, there are parades, and people were cheering him on. Wow, somebody from Harvey, Illinois, is famous. One day maybe they'll also have a parade for me." On that Lou Boudreau day, Tom was fantasizing about driving down a street and waving at everybody in a car. Then, August 22nd, 1992, Tom went back to Harvey, Illinois, and on that corner, that corner where he sold newspapers, they named that street, "Dreesen Street."—after him. A big parade was made for him, and the guy who introduced me to the crowd was Lou Boudreau. "You can live every day until you die. Or you can die every day until you die. It's your call."-Tom Dreesen (41:31-41:37) Tom also had an inspiring answer when I asked him if there was any food he had eaten that was so memorable that he still thinks about it, whether it was good, bad or indifferent. So he told us another story and said, "When I was a little boy, the shack we lived in, we rarely had meals. And I grew up with very poor nutrition. I took my shoeshine box downtown Chicago and went by the Chicago theatre. There was a steak place called the Blackhawk Restaurant, and I had never eaten steak in my life. The smells of that steak, I couldn't believe how delicious that smell was. But I couldn't afford to pay for that. And my family's greatest delicacy would have been chicken. Years later, when I was in the Navy, a buddy of mine, got to ask me what kind of steak you like? And I said, "I don't know. I'd never eaten steak." He didn't believe that. Steaks are done well in Chicago, and there's a place called Gibson Steakhouse that when I go to Chicago, I'd go there and have my steak." "Prayers are answered. Sometimes we can't handle it all alone. You need to have faith, and faith can move mountains. It can move mountains, and I'm a living example of that." Tom added. In closing, Tom reminded us that Every day is a celebration. Every day is a gift. Every morning when you wake up, say yes, to whatever amazing experience or opportunity shows up. It's always more magical and amazing than you imagined. Tom Dreesen Full Bio: Tom Dreesen left his hometown of Harvey, Illinois over 40 years ago to seek fame and fortune in Hollywood. Since that time he has made over 500 appearances on national television as a standup comedian including 61 appearances on the Tonight Show. He was a favorite guest of David Letterman and has hosted the show during David’s absence. For years, he has been a regular in all of the main showrooms in Las Vegas performing with Sammy Davis Jr., Lisa Minnelli, Natalie Cole, Smokey Robinson, Mac Davis, Tony Orlando and for 14 years in seven different casinos and toured the nation as the opening act for Frank Sinatra. As an actor he’s appeared in many motion pictures like Trouble With the Curve, Spaceballs, Man On the Moon, HBO movies Rat Pack and Lansky, and mastered roles on television shows like Columbo, Touched By An Angel, Murder She Wrote, Facts of Life and WKRP in Cincinnati. The first 6 years of his career he shared the stage with Tim Reid as America’s first black and white comedy team and as history shows, they were the last. The duo recently wrote a book called Tim and Tom: An American Comedy in Black and White about their escapades touring the nation from 1969 to 1975, which is now in the process of becoming a movie. Tom’s current book Still Standing. My Journey from Streets and Saloons to the Stage and Sinatra is receiving rave reviews. He is currently appearing in theaters around the country in his one man show, An Evening of Laughter and Stories of Sinatra, displaying his critically acclaimed comedy skills with his extraordinary storytelling ability. The combination of the two led Chicago Tribune critic Rick Kogan to write, “Brilliant, funny, poignant”. His manager of over 30 years says, “Tom has lent his talent to over 100 charities including one he founded called Day for Darlene running 26 miles three years in a row to raise money and honor his sister Darlene who was challenged with Multiple Sclerosis. An ex-GI and strong supporter of our troops, he’s performed in military bases all over the world including Iraq. On May 14, 2005 he received the prestigious Ellis Island Medal of Honor Award for humanitarian service to his country. Daily Variety wrote, “Dreesen is one of the most respected comedians of our time”. Larry Wilde, author of the book, The Great Comedians said, “Excellent material, superb delivery, impeccable timing. Tom Dreesen is the Quintessential Comedian.” Frank Sinatra said “Tommy is a brilliant comedian and a master, Master of ceremonies.” How to Connect with Dianne A. Allen You have a vision inside to create something bigger than you. What you need are a community and a mentor. The 6-month Visionary Leader Program will move you forward. You will grow, transform and connect. http://bit.ly/DianneAAllen Join our Facebook Group Someone Gets Me Follow our Dianne’s Facebook Page: Dianne A. Allen Email contact: dianne@visionsapplied.com Dianne’s Mentoring Services: msdianneallen.com Website: www.visionsapplied.com Be sure to take a second and subscribe to the show and share it with anyone you think will benefit. Until next time, remember the world needs your special gift, so let your light shine!
Legendary stand-up comedian Tom Dreesen visited with Paul Bomleny on Wake Up Princeton on WZOE recently. Dreesen has spent more than 50 years in show business, making more than 500 appearances on national television as a stand-up comedian, including at least 60 on The Tonight Show. For 13 years, the Harvey, Illinois native toured the nation as the opening act for Frank Sinatra. Dreesen has just released his memoir “Still Standing...My Journey from Streets and Saloons to the Stage, and Sinatra.” It’s available on his website tomdreesen.com.
This Sunday morning on ‘The Sinatra Hours’ with Dave Plier, you’ll hear classics ‘Nice & Easy’, ‘Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered’, ‘One for My Baby’, ‘Sunday Swing Easy’ and a LIVE performance of ‘Together’ with Dean Martin and Bing Crosby. Plus a conversation with Jack Daniels’ Assistant Master Distiller Chris Fletcher about Jack Daniels ‘Sinatra Select’ and Chicago’s own […]
Markus Dreesen ist ein Radio-Mann. Aber genauso ist er WordPress Coach, freier Berater für Crossmediales Arbeiten, Moderator, Podcaster und Podcast-Produzent. Er hat viele Jahre für unterschiedliche Sender hinter dem Mikro gearbeitet, wie Strategien und Konzepte entwickelt. Im Interview gewährt er Einblicke in das Arbeiten – und das Straucheln – des „Radios“. Warum die Strukturen so sind, wie sie sind und was es für die Mitarbeitenden bedeutet. Dass Kreativität und Innovationen es in den Sendeanstalten schwer haben und warum er an Podcasts glaubt.
Comedian Tom Dreesen was a scrappy little boy with a shoe-shine box in South Chicago trying to make money for his 7 brothers and sisters. Tom later earned the right to front Frank Sinatra’s shows for 14 years. “It was like being in rarified air,” he recounts.What was it like to fly in his private jet all over the world? And stay in his home six times a year? You’ll find out as Tom describes the Frank Sinatra he knew – the man behind the scenes with stories not heard before.Tune in Monday at 12:30CT as Tom relates his life’s journey as a world-renowned Stand Up Comedian who worked with the greats, including David Letterman, Johnny Carson, and Sammy Davis, Jr.His new book, Still Standing: My Journey from Streets and Saloons to the Stage, and Frank Sinatra is available on Amazon.
WGN Radio’s Dave Plier talks to Harvey IL’s own Tommy Dreesen about his 50 year career, his first appearances on ‘The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson’, when he was first asked to be the opening act for music legend Frank Sinatra and his upcoming Zoom event ‘The Man Who Made Sinatra Laugh’ on Saturday May […]
BONUS EPISODE! Mike Hsu and Josh Dolan were lucky enough to be able to speak with their new pal Tom Dreesen on the podcast. We could have listened to Tom Dreesen tell stories ALL DAMN DAY! We feel like we just got to talk to a former president.. Dreesen told old stories about his friends Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr, David Letterman and more! He talked about getting his start in show business over 50 years ago, being apart of, Tim and Tom, the first biracial stand-up comedy duo in the United States which he has written a book about and also talks about his appearances on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson and the 14+ years he toured across the country with Frank Sinatra. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/breakingtheice/message
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Toon Dreessen, architect has been a relentless advocate for procurement reform in the architecture industry. While there has been some movement in the right direction, it's still not enough according to him and in some cases puts architects in very tricky situations. This is a debate that goes well beyond the scope of this interview, but listen in to learn more about the topic and be inspired to fight the good fight along with Dreesen. About the podcast: Single Serves is a podcast where we interview experts on single issues of interest to architects and designers. The thought-provoking ideas shared here are intended to inspire our listeners to become well-rounded entrepreneurs who are the leaders of their field. Credits: Produced by Révélateur Studio, ©2019 Post-Production: Sydney Martindale
Tom Dreesen has had over 500 television appearances, opened for Frank Sinatra, written books, and has toured around the world. Dreesen continues to perform today. He is also involved in philanthropic endeavors and hosts and annual golf tournament called the Tom Dreesen Celebrity Classic. It was great to sit down with Tom and talk about his great career and also words of wisdom he has picked up along the way. This episode was a lot of fun to record and I know you will enjoy it. Share the link to the show on your social media and make someones day. You never know who might need to hear it. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/darrencarter Support this podcast: http://www.darrencarter.com/donate/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/OfficialDarrenCarter We now a Facebook group. Seach Pocket Party Podcast on FB and join the party! I have FOUR Live Comedy Albums on iTunes and Amazon and always appreciate your support. Great laughs and you're giving back with every purchase. I want to thank you for subscribing and sharing this podcast. The more retweets (I've pinned the link on my twitter @DarrenCarter), shares on FB the better. Use the #PocketPartyPodcast . Any reviews on iTunes and YouTube comments I get I'll give shoutouts on the podcast. Send emails to PocketPartyPodcast@Gmail.com for all business inquiries. GET YOUR JOLLIES! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/PocketParty/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/PocketParty/support
This week's film is the 1963 anthology film BLACK SABBATH. In the course of our reviews, we talk about the two very different versions of the film (Italian and American), before going on to discuss the idea of cinematographic and soundscape intimacy, and lead up to a focus on some thoughts about male control in the vampire genre. Next Time Our next film is the 1973 film GANJA AND HESS. Recent Media THE GRIP OF FILM (2017): Richard Ayoade NYPD RED 3 (2015): James Patterson, Marshall Karp AMERICAN PIE (1999): Paul Weitz, Chris Weitz, Jason Biggs Recommendations DR GOLDFOOT AND THE GIRL BOMBS (1966): Mario Bava, Vincent Price, Fabian TERROR TRACT (2000): Lance W. Dreesen, Clint Hutchison, John Ritter THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN (1935): James Whale, Boris Karloff, Elsa Lanchester LA RAGEZZA CHE SAPEVA TROPPO (THE GIRL WHO KNEW TOO MUCH) (1963): Mario Bava, John Saxon, Letícia Román Footnotes Firstly, this book has a lot of information on the American film business — and the relationship with Italy — around this time: [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=plztfOxO1HoC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false] . Rob mentions giallo horror at the start of the episode; more on this can be found here. For more on the techniques of locked-off camerawork that we discuss, see here (and this is an excellent piece on a number of effective, iconic cinematographic techniques). There's more on the nuts-and-bolts of creating a cinematic soundscape here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFOod07iWyE. Finally, this is an interesting thesis (probably don't read all of it!) on a number of ways in which elements of gender and control play out in cinema: [http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=5312&context=etd].
Frank Sinatra once told his friend, Tom Dreesen: “If you possess something but you can’t give it away, then you don’t possess it. It possesses you” Tom Dreesen is a comedian who opened for Frank Sinatra for many years. After Frank Sinatra’s death, he relayed the following story: “We were coming out of the Waldorf-Astoria in New York City one night, going out the back door on the way to a gig,” Dreesen said. “Security was rushing us to the limousine and a woman jumped out of the door. She’s howling, ‘Mr. Sinatra, please! Mr. Sinatra, please!’ He turned around and said, ‘What is it?’ She said, ‘Mr. Sinatra, my husband is home sick and, if I could get an autograph from you, it would mean the world to him.’ Frank said, ‘Sure.’ He’s signing an autograph and she says, ‘Oh, what beautiful cuff links.’ These were $2,000 cuff links. Dreesen knew where he got them. Sinatra said, ‘Thank you.’ And he signed the autograph and took the cuff links off and handed them to her. He said, “Give these to him.” She said, “No, no, no, no, no! I don’t want them, I was just admiring them.’ He said, “No. I want you to give those to your husband.”“In the limo, Dreesen said, ‘Frank, that was really nice, but, why did you do that?’ He said, “Tommy, if you possess something that you can’t give away, then you don’t possess it. It possesses you.“He once said to Dreesen, ‘Nothing you possess is yours. The second you die, it transfers. It belongs to someone else. We’re only using it.’ Don’t you feel a little uncomfortable when you hear this story? I think this story really forces us to think about what we would do in that situation, and I think it’s very hard for most of us to be detached from our possessions, myself included. But Sinatra understood that there’s freedom in being able to say “here you go, you can have it” to anything and everything you possess. There’s true freedom in that. And freedom is, above almost everything else, a universal, basic right that we all seek and we all need. So today, my challenge is for you to practice detachment with your own possessions. Give away something that means something to you. Give something away that hurts a little, something that’s not easy to give away. And experience the freedom that comes from not letting your things possess you. That’s it for today. Thanks for listening! My name is Ashley Micciche and this is the One Minute Retirement Tip. ---------- >>> Subscribe on iTunes: https://apple.co/2DI2LSP >>> Subscribe on Amazon Alexa: https://amzn.to/2xRKrCs >>> Check out our blog: https://truenorthretirementadvisors.com/blog/ ---------- Tags: retirement, investing, money, finance, frank sinatra, generosity, detachment, materialism
Do you put your crystals in your bra? A miracle has been created.. for YOU! The founders of Spiritually Intimate, the creators of The Crystalette come to chat with me about their adventure in creating this solution for so many goddesses out there. A bralette DESIGNED to hold crystals! Continue the conversation with us over on Michelle Torrance - The Rising Goddess Facebook page, or join The Rising Goddess group!
Stand-up Comedian Tom Dreesen is a man who has found the recipe for good health and happiness. His prescription is that you do it 10 times a day. He wants you to laugh. Like the song popularized by his friend the late Frank Sinatra, Tom Dreesen “took a few blows,” but he definitely “lived a life that's full.” In this archival interview Dreesen shares his story with us, and it is an inspiring one. Sinatra called himself “a saloon singer” and his friend Tom Dreesen “a saloon comedian.” Dreesen has made over 500 national television appearances, including many on The Late Show with David Letterman. A friend of Dave's, Tom Dreesen has even hosted the show in Dave's absence. A stand-up comedian, emcee, motivational speaker, and sometimes actor, he still considers himself a neighborhood guy. It's a great interview with your very own Tom Dreesen right here on The Paul Leslie Hour. Support The Paul Leslie Hour by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/the-paul-leslie-hour
This week, Ira spoke with Tom Dreesen. Tom Dreesen will be presenting “The Sinatra Stories: An evening with Comedian Tom Dreesen” in Myron’s Cabaret Jazz at The Smith Center November 3 at 7 p.m. These are unforgettable personal stories and keen insights from Tom Dreesen, who worked closely with the entertainment legend. Dreesen left his […]
Tom Dreesen. Comedian. A comedian's comedian, Tom has been a close friend and mentor to a generation of great comics including, David Letterman, Jay Leno, Bill Maher, Sam Kinison, Bill Hicks and many more, Dreesen has made over 500 appearances on national TV, including more that 60 on The Tonight Show and was a favorite guest of David Letterman, and frequently hosted the show in Letterman's absence. For 13 years he toured and opened for Frank Sinatra. Tom has amazing inside stories about working and touring with Frank, as well as about working in LA as a comic at the famed Comedy Store in the hey day of comedy in the 70s & 80s. This is a time travel through the best parts of show business history by a guy who was at the center of it with the biggest names in the history of entertainment. 12/20/16
+++ Aufnahmedatum: 03.12.2015 +++ 98. Folge - Nach über 3 Monaten Pause sprechen wir fast nur über die Vorrunde des FC Bayern. Sorry, not sorry :) Themen diesmal: Coman / Costa / Reschke und Sammer / Neue Führungsriege - Dreesen, Jung, Wacker, Sammer / Robben / Internationalisierung / Immer mehr Geld im Markt / Javi Martinez / Holger Badstuber / Rode vs Kimmich / Missing Bastian Schweinsteiger? / Guardiola Nachfolge / Hörerfragen und vieles mehr.Eine Anmerkung vorab zur Tonqualität:Leider war unsere Aufnahme diesmal kaputt, so dass wir auf die Aufnahme des Livestreams zurückgreifen mussten. Diese Aufnahme war jedoch oft übersteuert, so daß wir diesmal leider nicht die von uns erwartete Tonqualität bieten können. Entschuldigung dafür. Mit dabei: Fatih Demireli (von SPOX/Perform) (Twitter: @Demireli.de) und Frank Helmschrott (Twitter: @helmi) Die vollständigen Shownotes zu dieser Folge gibt es auf der Fehlpass-Webseite. Wir sind gespannt auf eure Meinungen. Schreibt uns, hier auf der Fehlpass-Webseite, bei Facebook oder auf Twitter!Unterstützt diesen Podcast mit einer Spende!
Thomas Dreesen is niet meer welkom bij Leuven, maar wel bij X and O's. Samen met Dennis Xhaët heeft hij het over de malaise in Houston en New Orleans, de soap in Sacramento, de hoop in Minnesota en het potentieel van Emmanuel Mudiay.
The Very Funny & Very Professional Celebrity Comedian Tom Dreesen calls into the Lets Be Frank Show for the 2nd time. Tom has been in comedy over 40 years, He spent 13 years touring the nation as the opening act for Frank Sinatra. Tom has more then 60 appearances on the Tonight Show.
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On today’s episode Dave interviews Actor/Comedian Tom Dreesen. Mr. Dreesen opened for Frank Sinatra for 13 years and has over 500 appearances on national television.
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Look I'll play a phone booth, if you promise to call. There's only one man we know of, who's appeared on the Tonight Show 60 times and was Sinatra's opening act for well over a decade. Ladies and Gentlemen, Mr. Tom Dreesen. Brought to you by Audible.com and BallCancerSucks.com
Tom Dreesen called into the (Let's Be Frank Show). We had Comedian Gwiggy,Larry G. & Peter Hefty with his puppet Justin in the studio. We had a great show with one of the true legends of comedy.......... Tune in and hear some great fun and facts of comedy