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The Bayer Cotton Research Facility in Toowoomba is a crucial part of our R&D efforts. Situated in a prime agricultural region, the Toowoomba facility is strategically placed to conduct relevant and impactful research. The facility employs both laboratories and testing fields to trial new products and technologies, under real-world conditions. The team collaborate with local universities, research institutions, and farming communities to ensure their research addresses practical agricultural challenges. These partnerships also help in the dissemination and adoption of new technologies among Australian farmers. Show notes Our host Ed Gannon is joined by Dr Kristen Knight, Facility Lead at the Bayer Toowoomba Research Facility. • [02:40] Kristin's path into agricultural entomology and cotton traits. • [04:18] The role of the Toowoomba research facility in Bayer's R&D efforts. • [05:37] What is Bollgard and how does it work? • [06:57] How does resistance management planning operate at the facility? • [08:40] How is a change in resistance managed? • [09:41] How does a change in resistance impact the development of Bollgard 3? • [14:28] Screening for the cotton pipeline (Bollgard 4) and other crops. • [16:30] How long between new variations of Bollgard has there been, and when can Bollgard 4 be anticipated? • [18:10] The role of farmers in Bayer's cotton research; regional variations for cotton growing in Australia. • [24:20] What's on the horizon for cotton traits? What would be the holy grail for cotton trait research? Guest details Dr Kristin Knight is an entomologist, working in agriculture – specifically biological controls – for over three decades. Her deep knowledge of cotton traits has been honed in her role as IRM Scientist and Facility Lead at Bayer. Kristin runs the resistance monitoring program for Bollgard 3 Cotton. Her research optimises weed and insect control for cotton growers in Australia, New Zealand and abroad.
In episode #499 of the Pacey Performance Podcast, Rob is joined by guests Enda King, Ed Gannon, and Steve Short to delve into the intricacies of preventing and managing groin injuries. They emphasize the importance of monitoring and managing training loads, particularly during transitions from pre-season to in-season phases. The discussion highlights the need for regular assessments of range of motion, neuromuscular status, and strength, coupled with close communication with athletic training staff and massage therapists. The conversation covers how groin injuries often stem from asymmetries, stressing the necessity of identifying and managing these imbalances. This includes assessing load, function, and tissue tolerance during rehabilitation, and recognizing that asymmetry can vary by sport and individual. The guests also address the identification of high-risk players and the early warning signs of groin pain. They discuss strategies for mitigating risk, such as investigating markers like range of motion and hip strength, and implementing conservative training loads and reactivation exercises. Effective rehabilitation involves focusing on hip and trunk control, monitoring activities that provoke injury, and following a structured five-phase strategy for adductor strains. Furthermore, the podcast touches on the importance of individualized rehabilitation, taking into account each athlete's specific deficits and symptoms. They discuss the utility of various testing and monitoring methods, including unilateral long lever assessments and cutting assessments, to identify and address the root causes of groin injuries. In summary, the podcast underscores the necessity of a comprehensive approach involving regular monitoring, individualized rehabilitation strategies, and effective communication among all stakeholders to effectively prevent and manage groin injuries in ice hockey players. Main talking points: Assess range of motion and strength regularly. Identify and manage athlete asymmetries. Assess load, function, and tissue tolerance. Focus on hip and trunk control. Use a five-phase rehab strategy.Individualize rehabilitation for specific deficits. Utilize long lever assessments. Monitor activities provoking groin injuries.
Innovations like biotechnology, plant breeding and digital tools have led to transformational changes in agriculture – improving yields, food security, environmental sustainability and human health. As a leading brand for crop protection and seeds, Bayer Crop Science consistently invests more in innovation, discovery and R&D than others in the global agriculture sector. While much of this work is done in labs and fields around the world, it has direct and tangible impacts for farmers in Australia and New Zealand, helping them grow food and fibre more productively and sustainably. Show notes Our host Ed Gannon is joined by Dr Bob Reiter, Head of Research and Development (global) and Chris Staff, Head of Customer Marketing (Australia/New Zealand). • [02:15] Just how big is the R&D budget for Bayer Crop Science? • [04:12] How important is R&D for the agriculture sector? • [05:05] What does Bayer invest in, and why? • [05:57] Bayer's largest spend: breeding. • [09:00] The role of growers in the development and adoption of new innovations. • [09:41] The development of digital weed management. • [14:50] How does Bayer decide what problems to tackle with R&D investment? • [16:10] How long is the pipeline for new R&D, from idea to implementation? • [17:17] Bayer spends between 5 and 10% of their R&D investment on digital. What areas are currently being focused on? • [19:40] The launch and role of Fieldview in Australia: measuring and managing crops. • [24:30] The role of AI in R&D, and for farmers. • [26:32] The importance of not operating in isolation: working with grower organisations in Australia (Herbicide Innovation Partnership with GRDC) • [35:55] Where will Bayer R&D be in ten years' time? Guest details Dr Bob Reiter is head of Research and Development at Bayer Crop Science, overseeing the research and development pipeline for the division. Having held various leadership roles in R&D as well as in supply chain, Reiter has nearly 30 years of experience in discovering, developing and delivering innovative R&D solutions in the agricultural space. Chris Staff is Head of Customer Marketing (Australia and New Zealand) at Bayer Crop Science. Chris is responsible for leading the development of customer-centric commercial strategies for Bayer's crop protection, cotton and canola traits businesses. Chris' 12 years with Bayer have included roles in asset management, channel key account management, field sales leadership and commercial excellence.
HaunTopic Radio: Haunted Attractions | Haunted Houses | Halloween | Haunters
Let's talk about things that move in your haunted attraction. Yes, animatronics can be complex and scary to attempt by yourself. But what if animatronics weren't as scary as you thought? Join co-host & haunt veteran Ed Gannon as he breaks down some simple takeaways that just might change the way you look at animations. You can also find Ed Gannon at Something Wicked Productions, Haunt Dawgs, and Haunt Fix. Sign up to be a Haunter's Toolbox member (any tier) before May 7, 2024 to receive a video of this Master Class at HauntersToolbox.com Join our next Master Class with Rich Cimino on Wall Textures & Paint Effects on May.14th, 2024. This is for ProHaunters & Haunt Masters only. Become a Exclusive Member here.
Regional Australians are disproportionately affected by barriers that impact access to health and mental wellbeing services. On this episode of Better Agriculture, we learn about how Bayer is contributing to sustaining our regional communities. The Bayer Big Fish challenge is tackling mental resilience across regional Australia, while the Red Cross Baby Hub program provides vital education and resources for mothers and babies in the remote indigenous Galiwin'ku community in the Northern Territory. Show notes Our host Ed Gannon is joined by Ben Thompson, the Key Account Manager at Bayer Crop Science, and John Hamparsum, a grain grower from Breeza in the Liverpool Plains of New South Wales. Later in the episode, Ed is joined by Sally Carr, Head of Group Partnerships at the Australian Red Cross. • [02:29] Ben explains how the Bayer Big Fish Challenge came to be. • [04:29] How does the Bayer Big Fish challenge work? • [06:55] What is the Bayer retreat? • [12:10] The changing perception of mental health in rural areas. • [13:33] Sally explains the Red Cross Australia Baby Hub. • [15:34] Isolation, education: What problems does the Baby Hub address? • [17:27] The Baby Hub and Bayer, working together. • [20:04] Success stories from the Galiwin'ku community. Guest details Ben Thompson is the National Key Account Manager at Bayer Crop Science. With 24 years of experience in Sales, Ben manages large accounts that make up to 60% of the total Bayer business portfolio. He specialises in the development of trade campaigns and programs targeted at the agriculture channel. John Hamparsum is a grain grower from Breeza, on the Liverpool Plains in New South Wales. John and his sister run an intensive irrigated enterprise where they produce canola, cotton, sorghum, sunflowers and wheat. John was involved in the inaugural Bayer Big Fish Challenge in 2018, and the Bayer Retreat, and went on to nominate friends in the following years. Sally Carr is the Head of Group Partnerships at Australian Red Cross, responsible for strategic corporate partnerships and philanthropic partnerships. With experience in working within corporate, BCorp and ‘for purpose' organisations, Sally is a leader who helps tens of thousands of people facing challenging times.
During this conversation, I chat with Ed Gannon from Mayo and Megan Doyle from Dublin. Over the last 1.5 years they have been budget traveling around Asia, and I luckily caught them on a brief trip home. During this chat, Ed and Megan bring us through the highlights and lowlights of their travels so far, how they go about making decisions, the fine line between feeling scared and safe and much more. Ed and Megan also speak about their reality of travel, the way that you still take yourself with you wherever you go, the transient nature of friendships while on the road, missing home, what their thoughts are on living in Ireland today and so much more. When it comes to travel, both Ed and Megan mention that its often the people rather than the place that makes travel so special while their mutual love of nature also shines through so much in this chat. This conversation about the reality of intentional travel, the decisions it takes to get there, this idea of home and much more is special, and I really think this conversation will help anyone who is thinking of traveling in the future. Enjoy! Instagram: @indigo.explore @meg.gaia @edlulzo @hannahnash01
David and Kendra talked with Ed Gannon, owner of The Chambers of Terror, Salem's #1 attraction for frightful fun! Morning MAGIC will be LITERALLY going through this Haunted House on Monday and David is TERRIFIED.
As the environmental impacts of farming cotton are becoming clear, how can Australian farmers and researchers develop more sustainable ways of growing cotton? On this episode of Better Agriculture, we explore the current state of Australia's cotton industry, and innovations including expansion into new territories, managing climate change, and developing pest-resistant crops. Show notes Our host Ed Gannon is joined by Ben Turner, Territory Business Manager for Northern Australia at Bayer Crop Science Australia New Zealand, and Andrew Parkes, Director at Customised Farm Management to discuss: · [02:04] Ben's rundown on the cotton industry in Australia. · [03:15] ‘Quality, not quantity' for Australian cotton export markets. · [4:02] Where does Customised Farm Management fit into the industry? · [5:09] New growth of the cotton industry in the Northern Territory, and challenges growers face in new climates. · [8:32] Andrew and Ben's major innovations and changes in the industry from the last decade. · [13:30] Developments of natural pest resistance and perceptions of genetic modification by consumers. · [19:35] Opportunities for the industry to grow, busting myths about cotton. · [21:57] Managing water use during water availability fluctuations. · [25:04] How is the industry going to manage the effects of climate change? · [28:10] Ben and Andrew's predictions for the next 10 years of cotton innovation. Guest details Ben Turner is Territory Business Manager for northern Australia at Bayer Crop Science. Originally from the UK, Ben has been working in farm management in Australia for 11 years. His experience includes irrigated cotton in the Riverina area as well as mixed cropping. Ben's passion for cotton led him to take on his current role with Bayer in the burgeoning northern growing region. Andrew Parkes is the Managing Director of Customised Farm Management, an agricultural consulting company that specialise in managing and investing in agricultural land. Based in Moree, NSW, Andrew's work has seen him recognised as an industry leader in the production of irrigated cotton, and was inducted into the Cotton Australia Hall of Fame in 2014
Episode #1: Shoring up Australia's food security With an increasing population placing more demand on the agriculture sector, food security is a growing issue around the world. On this episode of Better Agriculture, we dive into Australia's role in feeding the world, as well as making nutritious food affordable and accessible here at home. Show notes Our host Ed Gannon is joined by Warren Inwood, Managing Director for Bayer Crop Science Australia & New Zealand, and Caitlin McConnel, Chair of the Future Farmers' Network to discuss: • [01:24] Bayer Crop Science Australia's current focus on increasing Australia's rate of innovation. • [03:31] Warren and Caitlin's farming experiences. • [06:58] What is food security, and where does Australia sit on the issue? • [12:56] What is the parliamentary inquiry into food security in Australia and what submissions did Warren and Caitlin make? • [23:31] Climate change litigation and the impact of climate change on food security. • [28:57] Views on inflation and its impact on food security in Australia. • [34:45] The opportunities for digital agriculture to help improve food security in Australia. • [37:44] What do Warren and Caitlin want to see out of the parliamentary inquiry into food security in Australia, and what needs to happen to improve food security domestically and in the region. Guest details Warren Inwood is the head of Bayer's Crop Science Division in Australia and New Zealand. Born and raised in Bathurst, Warren has spent most of his career in ag science and technology. Having worked around the world South Africa, Europe and Singapore, Warren can now bring a global perspective on ag innovation back to his local roots. He is passionate about investing in local agriculture, including spending time on his farm in Wagga. Caitlin McConnel is a Senior Associate at Clayton Utz, specialising in agricultural legislation and policy, focusing on food and water law, and climate change litigation. She is currently a Non-Executive Director & Chair of the Future Farmers Network, a Board Member of RRR Women, and a member of the National Farmers' Federation Young Farmers' Council. Caitlin is also a sixth-generation grazier whose passion for agriculture stems from her work on her family's historical property, which produces beef cattle in Toogoolawah, Queensland. Resources and further information: • Read more about the parliamentary inquiry into food security in Australia here: https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/House/Agriculture/FoodsecurityinAustrali • Read Bayer Australia's submission into the parliamentary inquiry on food security here: https://www.aph.gov.au/DocumentStore.ashx?id=f4635073-bcf6-4b49-ac6e-905cae510bdb&subId=728200 • Read Caitlin McConnel's submission into the parliamentary inquiry on food security here: https://www.aph.gov.au/DocumentStore.ashx?id=1773b48c-1d61-47ee-8e2b-09db1130e51a&subId=728162 • Rome Declaration on World Food Security, providing an initial definition of food security here: https://www.fao.org/3/w3613e/w3613e00.htm • The Australian Institute of Family Studies 2020 paper on ‘Understanding food insecurity in Australia' here: https://aifs.gov.au/resources/policy-and-practice-papers/understanding-food-insecurity-australia • Read more about the UK's independent review into its food system, ‘The National Food Strategy: Independent Review' here: https://www.nationalfoodstrategy.org/ • Read more about FieldView – a new digital agriculture tool that supports foods security here: https://www.crop.bayer.com.au/products/fieldview
This week Bryan sits down with Dr. Matt Phillips and Ed Gannon of Life on Wheels, to discuss their ministry's unique approach to ministering to women in crisis pregnancy situations. You'll hear some incredible stories of God's faithfulness as well as the story of how Life on Wheels came about. https://www.lifeonwheelsalabama.com/ 1819 News Members can go to the Member portal on the website to get a special Member Only segment where they discuss the effect of Roe v. Wade on pro-life ministries like Life on Wheels, as well as the effectiveness of various approaches to abortion ministry. Join the Fight by becoming an 1819 News member today by signing up with the link below so you don't miss out on any content! https://1819news.com/membership If you would like to volunteer with the Life on Wheels ministry team, please do so by going to this link: https://www.lifeonwheelsalabama.com/about-form Be sure to subscribe to 1819 News The Podcast on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.
This week Bryan sits down with Dr. Matt Phillips and Ed Gannon of Life on Wheels, to discuss their ministry's unique approach to ministering to women in crisis pregnancy situations. You'll hear some incredible stories of God's faithfulness as well as the story of how Life on Wheels came about. https://www.lifeonwheelsalabama.com/ 1819 News Members can go to the Member portal on the website to get a special Member Only segment where they discuss the effect of Roe v. Wade on pro-life ministries like Life on Wheels, as well as the effectiveness of various approaches to abortion ministry. Join the Fight by becoming an 1819 News member today by signing up with the link below so you don't miss out on any content! https://1819news.com/membership If you would like to volunteer with the Life on Wheels ministry team, please do so by going to this link: https://www.lifeonwheelsalabama.com/about-form Be sure to subscribe to 1819 News The Podcast on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Ed featured on episode #350 of the Pacey Performance Podcast. This #bitesize episode takes a great clip from that episode where he discussed - What tests should we be using to measure hip and groin strength? Are any of those tests suitable to make acute decisions on training status? How can isometric exercises be used to reduce hip and groin pain? Check out the full episode with Ed here - https://www.sportsmith.co/listen/reducing-and-rehabilitating-hip-and-groin-injuries-monitoring-readiness-in-team-sports-isometric-training/ This episode is supported by RockDaisy, the only FREE AMS on the market. AMS Lite features reporting capabilities, questionnaires and forms, alerts and communication, data sharing, data visualisation and calendar views.
The Haunted Attraction Association and Haunted Attraction Network launched their industry-wide Benchmark Survey; Nominations for the Haunted Attraction Association's OSCARES Awards now accepted through January 23rd; Salem, MA considering expanding the city's Safety Enhancement Zone for Halloween 2022; Tickets now available for Midwinter Ghost Stories at Ed Gannon's Chambers of Terror; Park N Play announces Camelot Rises horror drive in & interactive zombie experience at Camelot Theme Park; A drive-through haunt in Indonesia offers COVID-safe scares; Locals in Kirklareli, Turkey celebrated the Halloween-like festival of Koleda on January 8th; Exhibitor registration now open for this year's Texas Haunter's Convention; Fear Expo Live takes place this weekend; Indy Horror Story announces the sale of its business and commercial property; Valentine's Day Haunt List. Complete the survey here (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/HAAHANSurvey). Read more: https://mailchi.mp/hauntedattractionnetwork.com/haunt-industry-news-jan-17
The Haunted Attraction Association and Haunted Attraction Network launched their industry-wide Benchmark Survey; Nominations for the Haunted Attraction Association's OSCARES Awards now accepted through January 23rd; Salem, MA considering expanding the city's Safety Enhancement Zone for Halloween 2022; Tickets now available for Midwinter Ghost Stories at Ed Gannon's Chambers of Terror; Park N Play announces Camelot Rises horror drive in & interactive zombie experience at Camelot Theme Park; A drive-through haunt in Indonesia offers COVID-safe scares; Locals in Kirklareli, Turkey celebrated the Halloween-like festival of Koleda on January 8th; Exhibitor registration now open for this year's Texas Haunter's Convention; Fear Expo Live takes place this weekend; Indy Horror Story announces the sale of its business and commercial property; Valentine's Day Haunt List. Complete the survey here (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/HAAHANSurvey). Read more: https://mailchi.mp/hauntedattractionnetwork.com/haunt-industry-news-jan-17
Ep244 It's almost September and we're counting down the days until haunt season opens. The Big Scary Show has been with you since the end of last season with everything you needed to know and now it's almost time to get spooky again.Storm rants about Halloween and AirBnb's in a haunt minute. Meathook Jim takes us to Korea in Between the Corpses. Badger reads the latest in Deadline News. There's a trio of spooky tunes from Midnight Syndicate to keep you motivated while working in those haunts. The Old Crone is bringing part 2 of her interviews from the NW Arkansas Comic Con so there's no ‘Ask the Old Crone' segment this week but it will return next week. Plus there's an announcement about the Gruesome Giveaway you will want to hear.The Roundtable of Terror welcomes back two haunt owners who were not open in 2020 but are back for the 2021 season. Ed Gannon and Chris Ainsworth discuss why they decided to close last year and the changes their haunts have made in order to make them safer (and scarier) than before. We can't wait to hear how their results will pay off. All this and so much more.We hid the body, but you will become an accomplice, just by listening to.......The BIG SCARY SHOW!!Featured Music: (Midnight Syndicate)Haverghast Asylum Fallen Grandeur I Won't Tell#bigscaryshow #roundtableofterror
On this week's Pacey Performance Podcast, we speak to Ed Gannon, Head of Strength and Conditioning at the Buffalo Sabres in the NHL. Despite having been at the Sabres for 6 years, Ed's background is in Rugby Union in the UK. We discuss what led to him making that massive move, the challenges he faced, and the differences and similarities between the two very different worlds of coaching Rugby Union and ice hockey. Ed also describes the training protocol he undertakes to mitigate for the natural effects of fatigue despite players undergoing a busy playing calendar - including the ideal schedule, a whole host of isometric exercise options and the data to look out for. If you want to hear from an expert with the inside information to help you and your athletes increase their fitness, reduce injuries (especially to the hip and groin), analyse data to gain a practical solution and ultimately maximise performance, then this week's talk with Ed Gannon is not to be missed. Topics discussed this week: What leads to a rugby coach moving to the USA The difficulties a coach can face when moving to a new continent How studying for a PhD in sports science was once a rarity in the industry Neuromuscular status in ice hockey How to mitigate for fatigue in training, despite a busy schedule Why it pays to ‘follow the data' when it comes to scheduling training sessions Isometric training for injury prevention and performance enhancement The tell-tale ‘red flags' that tell you when a change in technique is needed How to prevent hip and groin injuries Why an academic approach can benefit coaches at the highest level
Featuring Steve Cotroneo of Grimwood Hollow, Adam of the Great Pumpkin Project and music from Rezurex. PLUS: Theater of the Mind with Revenant, Shocktails with Johnny Thunder, Something Wicked with Ed Gannon, News From Beyond with Jeff Doan, and The Darkest Web with Morbid Mariah. Happy Halloween, Stay Safe and Stay Scary! Full show notes and feature links on our website. Support Hauntcast on Subscribe Star, Patreon or paypal.me/hauntcast for more episodes and to qualify to win prizes!
Ed Gannon is the Editor at the Weekly times and is the Editor-in-Chief for NewsCorp Rural. He has been involved with the Royal Melbourne Show for many years, particularly as the MC and host of the Agribusiness Luncheon. Today we're finding out about Ed's story – From growing up on a dairy farm at Tinamba in Gippsland, he went off to Uni in Melbourne. By chance he was walking past the weekly times office and they had a job advert on the window – he walked in, interviewed and since 1990 he has progressed through the ranks at the Weekly Times. Without the chance to have the Agribusiness luncheon, I thought beyond just getting Ed's story I wanted to ask him some questions about Australian ag today; Took the chance to understand the - What 2020 has taught him about journalism - The Gathering of stories and best information has pushed home the fact you need to get face to face - Some of the 'significant moments' and for ED it was seeing some of the evolution of stories into real change - Ed was the Deputy editor when Country of Origin labelling was subsequently implemented - Satisfaction in seeing young people chase an issue and make a difference - We touch on some issues like Climate change, Regenerative Ag, issue of labour & role of technology & people - Ed's comments about the role of the show and how it's changing with the times were incredibly insightful You can find out more about the show at https://royalshow.com.au/ https://royalshow.com.au/podcasts-interviews/humans-of-agriculture/ or find us at www.humansofagriculture.com Instagram @Humansofagriculture_ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/humans-of-agriculture/message
Featuring Randy Skalos of Haunt on Williams, Paul J. Tylicki, Jr. of Royal Scare, and music from Super Monster Party. PLUS: Theater of the Mind with Revenant, Shocktails with Johnny Thunder, Something Wicked with Ed Gannon, News From Beyond with Jeff Doan, and The Darkest Web with Morbid Mariah. Stay Scary! Full show notes and feature links on our website. Support Hauntcast on Subscribe Star, Patreon or paypal.me/hauntcast for more episodes and to qualify to win prizes!
Episode 83: Unmasked - featuring Ben Newman of Haunted Laurianne Woods, and music from Calabrese. PLUS: Something Wicked with Ed Gannon, The Darkest Web with Morbid Mariah, Shocktails with Johnny Thunder, and Theater of the Mind with Revenant. Stay Scary! Full show notes and feature links on our website. Support Hauntcast on Subscribe Star, Patreon or paypal.me/hauntcast for more episodes and to qualify to win prizes!
Grim news as it was revealed that more than 130 Victorian businesses have already gone bust since the crisis began. Tom Minear goes through the numbers and also talks about the strange case of Queensland trying to buy an airline. Health reporter Sue Dunlevy talks about antibody tests, and Weekly Times editor Ed Gannon takes a deep dive into Australia's brewing beef war with China. Get the latest updates at https://www.heraldsun.com.au/coronavirus See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 80: Season's Creepings -- featuring a Scream Team look back at the 2019 Halloween haunting season, and ghostly Christmas chills from Midnight Syndicate. PLUS: Theater of the Mind with Revenant, News From Beyond with Jeff Doan, Something Wicked with Ed Gannon, and Shocktails with Johnny Thunder. Happy Holidaze from all of us here at Hauntcast! Until next time -- Stay Scary! Full show notes and feature links on our website. Support Hauntcast on Subscribe Star for more episodes and exclusive content!
Episode 79: Halloween Shlock-a-thon -- featuring Chris Birkett of Haunted Graveyard AZ, Amanda Ravange of Amanda Reevenge Haunting, and Halloween Carols from Kristen Lawrence. PLUS: Theater of the Mind with Revenant, News From Beyond with Jeff Doan, Something Wicked with Ed Gannon, The Darkest Web with Morbid Mariah, and Shocktails with Johnny Thunder. Happy Halloween, Cryptlickers! Until next time -- Stay Scary! Full show notes and feature links on our website. Support Hauntcast on Subscribe Star for more episodes and exclusive content!
August 9, 2019 Episode 78: Upside Down, Inside Out - featuring Chad Jensen of Hauntstreet, Gary Fay of Gary Fay Creations, Chris Gay of Haunt Tech Tips, and music from The Retarded Rats. PLUS: News From Beyond with Jeff Doan, Something Wicked with Ed Gannon, The Darkest Web with Morbid Mariah, and Shocktails with Johnny Thunder. Stay Scary! Full show notes and feature links on our website. Support Hauntcast on Subscribe Star for more episodes and exclusive content!
Episode 77: Bat Guano Loco - featuring Michael 'MJ' Jonathan of Legends of the Fog haunt, Nathan Fronczak of Slaughterhouse Studios, and music from BAT!. PLUS: News From Beyond with Jeff Doan, Something Wicked with Ed Gannon, The Darkest Web with Morbid Mariah, Shocktails with Johnny Thunder, and The Bestiary with Revenant. Stay Scary! Full show notes and feature links on our website. Support Hauntcast on Subscribe Star for more episodes and exclusive content!
In episode 11 of Powering Performance, we sat down with the Buffalo Sabres' Head of Strength and Conditioning, Dr. Ed Gannon. Get ready to dive into the unique aspects of training athletes across two of the most physically demanding sports out there. We'll hear how Ed prepares for the grueling in-season challenges as well as how he helps players wind down and re-charge post-season. Subscribe now and check out a few key highlights below.
Episode 76: Home Brewed - featuring Melissa Thompson, Preston & Diane Meyer of Rotten Apple 907 haunt, Kyle Thompson of Midnight Studios FX, and music from Radon. PLUS: News From Beyond with Jeff Doan, Something Wicked with Ed Gannon, The Darkest Web with Morbid Mariah, Shocktails with Johnny Thunder, and Theater of the Mind with Revenant. Stay Scary! Full show notes and feature links on our website. Support Hauntcast on Subscribe Star for more episodes and exclusive content!
Episode 75: Bipolar Vortex - featuring Greg Packard of Restless Souls Manor Haunt, Greg Wallace of Wallace Manor, Eerie Florida author Mark Muncy, and music from Murderock album Demonia. PLUS: Something Wicked with Ed Gannon, The Darkest Web with Morbid Mariah, Shocktails with Johnny Thunder, and Theater of the Mind with Revenant. Stay Scary and GFY! Full show notes and feature links on our website. Support Hauntcast on Subscribe Star for more episodes and exclusive content!
Episode 74: Decade of Debauchery - featuring Epic Home Haunts documentary producer/director Josh Quillin, and music from The Young Werewolves album Sins of the Past. PLUS: Mad Props for Props, Something Wicked with Ed Gannon, The Darkest Web with Morbid Mariah, The Marketing Morgue with Dick Terhune, Shocktails with Johnny Thunder, and Theater of the Mind with Revenant. Happy Holidays and Stay Scary! Full show notes and feature links on our website. Support Hauntcast on Patreon for more episodes and exclusive content!
Episode 73: Klaatu Barada Nikto - featuring prop master Evil Ted Smith of The Evil Ted Channel, Evil Dead 2 replica cabin builders Steve & Don Doleshal of Jack's Hollow, and music from Nox Arcana's Buzz-Works album House of Nightmares. PLUS: Mad Props for Props, Something Wicked with Ed Gannon, Hauntcast Idol, The Darkest Web with Morbid Mariah, Shocktails with Johnny Thunder, and Theater of the Mind with Revenant. Happy Halloween freaks! Full show notes and feature links on our website. Support Hauntcast on Patreon for more episodes and exclusive content!
Post Mortem X: Chiller Thrillerama - featuring Allen Hopps of Dark Hour Haunted House, Drawn To The Dark author Chris Kullströem, and music by Midnight Syndicate. PLUS: Theater of the Mind with Revenant, Shocktails with Johnny Thunder, The Charmed Pot with Shellhawk, The Prop Shop with Denhaunt, and Something Wicked with Ed Gannon. Enjoy the show and Stay Scary! Full show notes and feature links on our website. Support Hauntcast on Patreon for more episodes and exclusive content!
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Post Mortem I: Reanimated - featuring our H.P. Lovecraft Tribute with Chris Arnott of Dunnett’s Dark Lair, JWal & Deoblo & B-Good from Haunter's Hangout, and music by The Living Deads. PLUS: The Marketing Morgue with Dick Terhune, Theater of the Mind & News From Beyond with Revenant, Shocktails with Johnny Thunder, The Charmed Pot with Shellhawk, Something Wicked with Ed Gannon, The Prop Shop with Denhaunt, and Mad Props For Props. Enjoy the show and Stay Scary! Full show notes and feature links on our website. Support Hauntcast on Patreon for more episodes and exclusive content!
Episode 53: Scary Jane - featuring Jim Slanker of Canyon Trail Cemetery, casting director Amber Mike of home haunter reality show Haunt America, Nelson Bairos of Monkey Basic Software, and music by Huntress. PLUS: The Marketing Morgue with Dick Terhune, Theater of the Mind with Revenant, Shocktails with Johnny Thunder, The Charmed Pot with Shellhawk, Something Wicked with Ed Gannon, The Prop Shop with Denhaunt, and Terror Turnpike with Eric Vysther. Enjoy the show and Stay Scary! Full show notes and feature links on our website. Support Hauntcast on Patreon for more episodes and exclusive content!
Episode 52: Creature From The Brew Lagoon - featuring Dexter Morgan of Haunted Fresno, Knott’s Halloween Haunt: A Picture History author Ted Dougherty, Xavier Garcia of Altered Flesh FX, and music by Doyle Wolfgang Von Frankenstein. PLUS: The Marketing Morgue with Dick Terhune, Theater of the Mind with Revenant, Shocktails with Johnny Thunder, The Charmed Pot with Shellhawk, Something Wicked with Ed Gannon, The Prop Shop with Denhaunt, and Terror Turnpike with Eric Vysther. Enjoy the show and Stay Scary! Full show notes and feature links on our website. Support Hauntcast on Patreon for more episodes and exclusive content!
Episode 50: Tarred and Feathered - featuring Ben Armstrong of Netherworld Haunted House and Halloween Extreme, Riley Cameron of Nevermore Productions, and music by Cold Blue Rebels. PLUS: The Marketing Morgue with Dick Terhune, Theater of the Mind with Revenant, Shocktails with Johnny Thunder, The Charmed Pot with Shellhawk, Something Wicked with Ed Gannon, The Prop Shop with Denhaunt, Terror Turnpike with Eric Vysther, and Mad Props For Props. Enjoy the show and Stay Scary! Full show notes and feature links on our website. Support Hauntcast on Patreon for more episodes and exclusive content!
Episode 49: Live From Grover’s Mill - featuring Propmaster Dave Lowe of Hallmark Channel’s Home & Family Show, Barry Shieferstein of Midwest Haunters Con, Brian Siwicki of Asylum Coffin Co., and music from Brian Davis of Grave Tone Productions. PLUS: The Marketing Morgue with Dick Terhune, Theater of the Mind with Revenant, The Charmed Pot with Shellhawk, Something Wicked with Ed Gannon, The Prop Shop with Denhaunt, Terror Turnpike with Eric Vysther, and Mad Props For Props. Enjoy the show and Stay Scary! Full show notes and feature links on our website. Support Hauntcast on Patreon for more episodes and exclusive content!
Episode 48: Dial ‘H’ For Hauntcast - featuring legendary Haunt Queen Cydney Neil of Rocky Point Haunted House, Ed Roberts of West Coast Haunters Con, Jerry Jewell of Skulltronix, and music by Grant Smoker of Shadows Symphony. PLUS: The Marketing Morgue with Dick Terhune, Theater of the Mind & News From Beyond with Revenant, The Charmed Pot with Shellhawk, Something Wicked with Ed Gannon, The Prop Shop with Denhaunt, Terror Turnpike with Eric Vysther, and Mad Props For Props. Enjoy the show and Stay Scary! Full show notes and feature links on our website. Support Hauntcast on Patreon for more episodes and exclusive content! 04/05/2013
Episode 47: Come Out To Play - featuring Brad Goodspeed of The Butcher of Provincetown, Leonard Pickel of HauntCon, Shayne Torrans of Brutal Rust, and music by Michael Hedstrom. PLUS: Theater of the Mind & News From Beyond with Revenant, The Charmed Pot with Shellhawk, Something Wicked with Ed Gannon, The Prop Shop with Denhaunt, Terror Turnpike with Eric Vysther, and Mad Props For Props. Enjoy the show and Stay Scary! Full show notes and feature links on our website. Support Hauntcast on Patreon for more episodes and exclusive content! 03/01/2013
Episode 46: Nut Up Or Shut Up - featuring Jason Besemann of The Devil's Attic, and music by Nox Arcana collaborator Jeff Hartz of Buzz-Works. PLUS: The Marketing Morgue with Dick Terhune, Theater of the Mind & News From Beyond with Revenant, The Charmed Pot with Shellhawk, Something Wicked with Ed Gannon, The Prop Shop with Denhaunt, Terror Turnpike with Eric Vysther, and Mad Props For Props. Enjoy the show and Stay Scary! Full show notes and feature links on our website. Support Hauntcast on Patreon for more episodes and exclusive content! 02/01/2013
Episode 45: Room 237 - featuring Mike ‘Beaker’ Parpovich of Terror on the Fox & Pale Eye Productions, Bobbie Weiner of Bloody Mary Makeup, and music by Midnight Syndicate vocalist Destini Beard. PLUS: The Marketing Morgue with Dick Terhune, Theater of the Mind & News From Beyond with Revenant, The Charmed Pot with Shellhawk, Something Wicked with Ed Gannon, The Prop Shop with Denhaunt, Terror Turnpike with Eric Vysther, and Mad Props For Props. Enjoy the show and Stay Scary! Full show notes and feature links on our website. Support Hauntcast on Patreon for more episodes and exclusive content! 01/05/2013
Episode 44: Merry Krampus - featuring Dave Dankanyin of Pandemic Cemetery & the Dead with Dave YouTube show, and music by Mike Fox of Verse 13. PLUS: The Marketing Morgue with Dick Terhune, The Bestiary with Revenant, The Charmed Pot with Shellhawk, Something Wicked with Ed Gannon, The Prop Shop with Denhaunt, Terror Turnpike with Eric Vysther, and Mad Props For Props. Enjoy the show and Stay Scary! Full show notes and feature links on our website. Support Hauntcast on Patreon for more episodes and exclusive content! 12/07/2012
Episode 43: Trick ‘r Trick - featuring multiple award-winning haunter Brent Ross of DC Cemetery & DC Props, Salem’s Warlock Christian Day, the gang from Woodloom, and music by Halloween carolist Kristen Lawrence. PLUS: Theater of the Mind with Revenant, Access: Hollyween with Grimlock, The Charmed Pot with Shellhawk, Something Wicked with Ed Gannon, The Prop Shop with Denhaunt, Terror Turnpike with Eric Vysther, and Mad Props For Props. Happy Halloween and enjoy the show - - Stay Scary! Full show notes and feature links on our website. Support Hauntcast on Patreon for more episodes and exclusive content! 10/05/2012
Episode 42: Furries Gone Wild - featuring Robert Santos of Mantooth Manor & Necrotic Creations, Wes Branton of Composite Effects (CFX), Jason Tatum of HauntSoft, and music by Master of the Ethermuse, Virgil Franklin. PLUS: The Marketing Morgue with Dick Terhune, Theater of the Mind with Revenant, Access: Hollyween with Grimlock, The Charmed Pot with Shellhawk, Something Wicked with Ed Gannon, The Prop Shop with Denhaunt, Terror Turnpike with Eric Vysther, and Mad Props For Props. Enjoy the show and Stay Scary! Full show notes and feature links on our website. Support Hauntcast on Patreon for more episodes and exclusive content! 09/07/2012
Episode 41: Mockingbird Lane - featuring Ryan Haidet of Haunted Schoolhouse & Haunted Laboratory, Nelson Bairos of Monkey Basic Software, Taylor & Tom of Haunt Box, and music by Grave Tone Productions. PLUS: The Marketing Morgue with Dick Terhune, Theater of the Mind with Revenant, Access: Hollyween with Grimlock, The Charmed Pot with Shellhawk, Something Wicked with Ed Gannon, The Prop Shop with guest host Terra of Terra's Lair, Terror Turnpike with Eric Vysther, and Mad Props For Props. Enjoy the show and Stay Scary! Full show notes and feature links on our website. Support Hauntcast on Patreon for more episodes and exclusive content!
Episode 40: Thank God It’s Friday (the 13th) - featuring Chris Ainsworth of Thornhill Woods Haunted House, Craig Hines of Dark Imaginings, and music by Mike Fox of Verse 13. PLUS: The Marketing Morgue with Dick Terhune, Theater of the Mind with Revenant, Inside the Scareactor’s Studio with Johnny Thunder, Access: Hollyween with Grimlock, The Charmed Pot with Shellhawk, Something Wicked with Ed Gannon, The Prop Shop with guest host Scott Stoll of Stolloween, Terror Turnpike with Eric Vysther, and Mad Props For Props. Enjoy the show and Stay Scary! Full show notes and feature links on our website. Support Hauntcast on Patreon for more episodes and exclusive content!
Episode 39: Dysfunctional Family Values - featuring Jay Gracianette of House of Shock, Ed Roberts of West Coast Haunters Con, Burt Zelten of Minispotlights, and music with Scott Karan of Prelude To A Nightmare. PLUS: The Marketing Morgue with Dick Terhune, Theater of the Mind with Revenant, Shrunken Headlines with Grimlock, The Charmed Pot with Shellhawk, Something Wicked with Ed Gannon, Terror Turnpike with Eric Vysther, Hauntcast Top Ten, and Mad Props For Props. Enjoy the show and Stay Scary! Full show notes and feature links on our website. Support Hauntcast on Patreon for more episodes and exclusive content!
Episode 38: Carnevil - featuring Kevin Kennedy of Brewster Yard Haunt, Leonard Pickel of HauntCon, Vince Camerano of Master Fog, and music with Ed & Gavin of Midnight Syndicate. PLUS: 2011 Haunters Video Award Winners, The Bestiary with Revenant, Shrunken Headlines with Grimlock, The Charmed Pot with Shellhawk, Hopps on Props with Allen Hopps, Something Wicked with Ed Gannon, Terror Turnpike with Eric Vysther, Hauntcast Top Ten, and Mad Props For Props. Enjoy the show and Stay Scary! Full show notes and feature links on our website. Support Hauntcast on Patreon for more episodes and exclusive content!
Episode 37: Resurrection (The First Return) - featuring Gravely MacCabre of Castle Blood, Michael Bruner from the National Haunters Con, Matthew Flagler of the Canadian Haunted Attraction Conference, Jay Juneau of Juneau Studios, and music by haunt rocker Jerry Vayne. PLUS: Theater of the Mind with Revenant, Shrunken Headlines with Grimlock, The Charmed Pot with Shellhawk, Hopps on Props with Allen Hopps, Something Wicked with Ed Gannon, Terror Turnpike with Eric Vysther, and Mad Props For Props. Enjoy the show and Stay Scary! Full show notes and feature links on our website. Support Hauntcast on Patreon for more episodes and exclusive content!
We take Mr. Cochran's motivational speech to heart as we open up this year's Halloween spooktacular featuring renowned haunt designer Tattoo aka Mike Krausert of Bad Boys Scenic Design & director of Nightmare New England/Spookyworld & Fear at Fenway, mix one-part 60's beach party with one part B-horror movie and a touch of evil and its Witches in Bikinis, Revenant has updates on the latest gatherings & events in News From Beyond, Grimlock drops more dark links for your listening & viewing & purchasing pleasure in Access Hollyween, Bill Rozar & Caitlin the creator/producer & newest member of Witches in Bikinis and we spin their cut Calling King Kong, the Mistress of Mayhem presents a tribute to The Legend of Sleepy Hollow in The Charmed Pot, one-man flash mob Johnny Thunder updates us on HorrorFind Weekend and his side-gig at Bates Motel & Haunted Hayride and serves up his review of Tucker and Dale vs Evil as well as updates on upcoming TV and movie horror in Fright Flicks and Horror Reviews, Halloween greetings from the past year's guest haunters, Candy Corn by Lewis Black, Calling Dr. Frankenstein by Witches in Bikinis, The Hauntcast Top Ten makes a return for Halloween with the Top 10 treats you should NOT hand out this Halloween, Ed Gannon talks about crowd entertainment & walk-around characters in Something Wicked, Chris interviews Zack from Magic Stone Productions about their still-in-production documentary scheduled for release on an as-yet-unnamed NBC network in 2012 and tentatively titled Homemade House of Horrors, A Scary Kind of Love by Witches in Bikinis, form of monster mud.. shape of statuettes.. we give propers to Dionicia12's Wonder Twins props in Mad Props for Props, Revenant with the fine art of masquerade & costuming and the necessity of themes & change in a haunt in Theater of the Mind, Witches in Bikinis by Witches in Bikinis. Enjoy the show and Happy Halloween! Stay Scary. Full show notes and feature links on our website. Support Hauntcast on Patreon for more episodes and exclusive content!
There's chum in the water as we set to sharkin' this month featuring Part 2 of our interview with Matt Ford of House at Haunted Hill, music from spooky garage-surf rockers The Ghastly Ones, News From Beyond updates, we get hooked into haunting on the Interwebz in our new segment Access Hollyween with Grimlock, Norman 'Baron Shivers' Cabrera of The Ghastly Ones checks in on the Bone Phone and we spin The Ghastly Stomp, the Mistress of Mayhem chats it up with Halloween artist and author of Brains vs Coffee Ghoul Friday, Johnny Thunder has movie & book reviews as well as info on the upcoming Blobfest 2011 event in Fright Flicks & Horror Reviews, Werewolves on Wheels by The Ghastly Ones, integrating local/regional history and details into your haunt in Theater of the Mind, Mad Props for Brandywine Cemetery's mausoleum facade, Banshee Beach by The Ghastly Ones, Haunted Attraction design in our new segment Something Wicked with haunt consultant & SFX make-up artist Ed Gannon formerly of New England's Spookyworld, Sharon Miller on the Bone Phone from the 2011 Indy HauntFest, a-tisket a-tasket... it's time to build a casket with Denhaunt in the Prop Shop. Enjoy the show and Stay Scary! Full show notes and feature links on our website. Support Hauntcast on Patreon for more episodes and exclusive content!