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KAJ Studio Podcast
The Untold Story of Native Art & WWII Heroism | Jack Maher on “Poppy”

KAJ Studio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2025 35:28


Discover the hidden history of Native American art, a WWII hero's impact on mental health, and the Denver Art Museum's evolution through the eyes of Emmy-winning journalist-turned-novelist Jack Maher. His book Poppy uncovers a remarkable legacy that shaped Colorado's cultural landscape. Don't miss this eye-opening conversation on history, art, and storytelling!==========================================

Healthy Mind, Healthy Life
Healing Through Storytelling: How Writing Helps Us Process Grief with Jack Maher

Healthy Mind, Healthy Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 24:18


In this deeply moving episode of Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, we explore the profound connection between writing, grief, and healing. Our guest, Jack Maher, a historical novelist and Emmy-winning journalist, shares how writing became a sanctuary after the heartbreaking loss of his wife, Becky. Jack's novel, Poppy: A Novel About a Colorful Colorado Life, is more than just a historical tale—it's a tribute to his grandfather, Eric Douglas, a curator and champion of Native American art. Through storytelling, Jack not only preserved his grandfather's legacy but also found a way to process his own grief. Join us as we discuss:✅ How storytelling can be a powerful tool for emotional healing✅ The role of creativity in navigating loss✅ Jack's journey from television news to novel writing✅ The importance of preserving family histories This episode is a must-listen for anyone dealing with grief, seeking creative inspiration, or simply appreciating the power of storytelling.   About the Guest   Jack Maher is a historical novelist and former Emmy-winning journalist with a deep passion for storytelling. His novel, Poppy, explores Colorado's rich history and the legacy of his grandfather, Eric Douglas. After a successful career in television news, Jack turned to writing as a means of processing grief and honoring the past.   Key Takeaways   ✔️ Writing can be a powerful tool for healing, helping us process grief and honor memories.✔️ Creativity—whether through writing, art, or music—can transform darkness into light.✔️ Family legacies hold valuable lessons, and storytelling is a way to keep them alive.✔️ Everyone has a story to tell, and the act of writing doesn't have to be perfect—it just has to be honest.   Connect with Jack Maher  

West Virginia Morning
Bracing For Federal Education Cuts And Work To Be Done For Women's Equality, This West Virginia Morning

West Virginia Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025


On this West Virginia Morning, educators across the state are bracing for federal cuts to education and wondering how to meet the new school discipline requirements lawmakers are weighing. Eric Douglas talks with the head of the West Virginia School Board Association.  Also, a look at what the United States Constitution says about women's rights.... View Article The post Bracing For Federal Education Cuts And Work To Be Done For Women's Equality, This West Virginia Morning appeared first on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.

West Virginia Morning
Lawmakers Debate Vaccine Exemptions And Cuts To Medicaid Could Affect Recovery Efforts, This West Virginia Morning

West Virginia Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025


On this West Virginia Morning, two lawmakers that are also doctors spoke with Eric Douglas about legislation aimed at providing exemptions to childhood immunizations, and Us & Them looks at the effect of Medicaid cuts on recovery efforts. The post Lawmakers Debate Vaccine Exemptions And Cuts To Medicaid Could Affect Recovery Efforts, This West Virginia Morning appeared first on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.

Phantom Electric Ghost
Jack Maher|Changing White Attitudes About Native American Art

Phantom Electric Ghost

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 54:16


Jack Maher|Changing White Attitudes About Native American Art Historical novelist Jack Maher is a proud fifth generation Colorado native and grandson of Eric Douglas, pioneering Denver Art Museum curator, Native arts champion and the focus of Jack's best-seller "Poppy: A Novel About A Colorful Colorado Life."  Prior to becoming a novelist, Jack worked at top rated NBC affiliate KUSA-TV in Denver as a 9NEWS Multimedia Journalist and Executive Producer. A four time Emmy winner, Jack is the recipient of multiple broadcasting honors from the Associated Press and the Colorado Broadcasters Association. Link: https://www.sandgoatmanorpublishing.com/ Support PEG by checking out our Sponsors: Download and use Newsly for free now from www.newsly.me or from the link in the description, and use promo code “GHOST” and receive a 1-month free premium subscription. The best tool for getting podcast guests: https://podmatch.com/signup/phantomelectricghost Subscribe to our Instagram for exclusive content: https://www.instagram.com/expansive_sound_experiments/ Subscribe to our YouTube  https://youtube.com/@phantomelectricghost?si=rEyT56WQvDsAoRpr PEG uses StreamYard.com for our live podcasts https://streamyard.com/pal/c/6290085463457792 Get $10.00 Credit for using StreamYard.com when you sign up with our link RSS https://anchor.fm/s/3b31908/podcast/rss

TheFemiNinjaProject
Episode #364: Native American Art, History, Faith, & Love with Jack Maher

TheFemiNinjaProject

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 50:37


Jack Maher is an historical novelist, proud 5th generation Colorado native, and grandson of Eric Douglas, who was a pioneering Denver Art Museum curator, champion for Native arts, and the focus of Jack's best-selling book titled “Poppy: A Novel About A Colorful Colorado Life.” Jack is also a former 9 NEWS Multimedia Journalist and Executive Producer, a 4-time Emmy winner, and the recipient of multiple broadcasting honors from the Associated Press and the Colorado Broadcasters Association. Jack is also a gifted storyteller, which is obvious when he shares the story of how his remarkable grandfather, who he calls Poppy, devoted his life to elevated Native American art at a time when much of it was ignored or stereotyped. He connected with Native American artists through long horseback trips through the American Southwest in the early 20th century, and was a tireless, innovative champion of their pottery, textiles and sand paintings. Eric Douglas also served in WWII, commanding a hospital in the Pacific during WWII, along with a team of 110 nurses as well. Jack shares the story of his grandfather's incredible life and the impact he had on others with the skill of a gifted storyteller. He also shares how the sudden loss of his beloved wife and best friend, Becky, became the catalyst to finally sit down and write Poppy's story. He also shares his personal story of love, loss, grief, and how his strong faith has been helping him and his family deal with their loss, along with the many small miracles that came along with it as well. Download this wonderful episode to hear Poppy's story of preserving Native American Art and the role it plays in Colorado history, and the incredible power of faith and love.     https://www.sandgoatmanorpublishing.com/ https://www.facebook.com/jack.maher.75/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jack-maher-11373189/

Colonize The Ocean
Colonize The Ocean : Eric Douglas's Deep article Pt 2

Colonize The Ocean

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 39:42


Dive into the depths with us on this second part of this special two-part series of our podcast where we explore the cutting-edge intersection of artificial intelligence and underwater living. We discuss the innovative work of the company Deep and their revolutionary program, Sentinel. Based on insights from an article by journalist Eric Douglas, we delve into how Sentinel aims to redefine our understanding of life beneath the waves. Discover the technological marvels and the potential future of deep-sea exploration and habitation. Original article https://substack.com/home/post/p-151034668 Eric Douglas' website https://www.booksbyeric.com/ Note : conversation is AI generated. #underwater #ocean #scuba #underwaterhabitat #future #underwaterhotel #reasons #patreon #aquanaut #underwaterliving #journalism #deep #ericdouglas #author #sentinel https://discord.gg/jp5aSSkfNS http://atlantisseacolony.com/ https://www.patreon.com/atlantisseacolony

Colonize The Ocean
Colonize The Ocean : Eric Douglas's Deep article Pt 1

Colonize The Ocean

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 22:33


Dive into the depths with us on this special two-part series of our podcast where we explore the cutting-edge intersection of artificial intelligence and underwater living. We discuss the innovative work of the company Deep and their revolutionary program, Sentinel. Based on insights from an article by journalist Eric Douglas, we delve into how Sentinel aims to redefine our understanding of life beneath the waves. Discover the technological marvels and the potential future of deep-sea exploration and habitation. Original article https://substack.com/home/post/p-151034668 Eric Douglas' website https://www.booksbyeric.com/ Note : conversation is AI generated. #underwater #ocean #scuba #underwaterhabitat #future #underwaterhotel #reasons #patreon #aquanaut #underwaterliving #journalism #deep #ericdouglas #author #sentinel https://discord.gg/jp5aSSkfNS http://atlantisseacolony.com/ https://www.patreon.com/atlantisseacolony

Online For Authors Podcast
A Curator's Journey: A Memoir of a Colorful Life with Author Jack

Online For Authors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 26:04


My guest today on the Online for Authors podcast is Jack Maher, author of the book Poppy. Jack is a proud fifth generation Colorado native and grandson of Eric Douglas. Poppy is his first novel. A four-time National Television Arts & Sciences Heartland Chapter Emmy winner, he worked at KUSA-TV in Denver as a 9NEWS Multimedia Journalist and Executive Producer. In my book review, I stated Poppy: A Novel About A Colorful Colorado Life is a family memoir written about Poppy by his grandson, Jack. I love family history, and I love it when a child or grandchild feels that their progenitors are worthy of recall. Eric Douglas's life, known affectionately as Poppy, is incredible. Through him, we learn about Native Americans in and around Colorado, especially their art and the processes (clay, paint, beadwork, and more) passed on through the generations. We watch Poppy push Native American art to the forefront in Denver, but also in New York City, and San Francisco. We learn of his new ways to display art, his 'fashion shows' highlighting textile art, and his work to provide live demonstrations. Poppy lived an unusual life that often took him from his family. But still, his family meant everything to him. I loved learning about Poppy, and I think you will, too! Subscribe to Online for Authors to learn about more great books! https://www.youtube.com/@onlineforauthors?sub_confirmation=1 Join the Novels N Latte Book Club community to discuss this and other books with like-minded readers: https://www.facebook.com/groups/3576519880426290   You can follow Author Jack Maher Website: www.sandgoatmanorpublishing.com FB: jack.maher.75 LinkedIn: @Jack-Maher-11373189 Goodreads: www.goodreads.com/author/show/44136911.Jack_Maher Purchase Poppy on Amazon: Paperback: https://amzn.to/3zrsZHQ Ebook: https://amzn.to/3TxsXFb   Teri M Brown, Author and Podcast Host: https://www.terimbrown.com FB: @TeriMBrownAuthor IG: @terimbrown_author X: @terimbrown1   #jackmaher #poppy #memoir #familymemoir #terimbrownauthor #authorpodcast #onlineforauthors #characterdriven #researchjunkie #awardwinningauthor #podcasthost #podcast #readerpodcast #bookpodcast #writerpodcast #author #books #goodreads #bookclub #fiction #writer #bookreview *As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

daily304's podcast
daily304 - Episode 09.13.2024

daily304's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 3:07


Welcome to the daily304 – your window into Wonderful, Almost Heaven, West Virginia.   Today is Friday, Sept. 13, 2024.  Marshall University announces a new partnership between WV Public Broadcasting and the School of Journalism & Mass Communications…Bridgeport hosts the state's largest conference for small manufacturers…and discover some of the most scenic trails in Almost Heaven this fall…on today's daily304. #1 – From MARSHALL.EDU – Marshall University has announced a new strategic partnership that will establish a collaborative environment for media education and content production. This partnership will see the opening of an official West Virginia Public Broadcasting news bureau within the School of Journalism & Mass Communications building on Marshall's Huntington campus. This new collaboration will provide WVPB with office space, technical support and access to the school's state-of-the-art recording studios, allowing for the production of high-quality broadcast content directly from the university campus. As part of the agreement, WVPB will include the journalism school in the “West Virginia Morning” credit line, recognizing the school as a supporting institution. SOJMC students will also have the opportunity to submit news stories and content for consideration. “We are excited about this opportunity to work with the students and faculty at SOJMC,” said Eric Douglas, the director of Broadcast Journalism at WVPB. “Re-establishing a bureau in Huntington will help us better cover the western part of the state. And getting the opportunity to work with upcoming students at Marshall is an added bonus for content for our broadcasts.” Read more: https://www.marshall.edu/news/2024/08/marshall-university-and-west-virginia-public-broadcasting-announce-partnership/   #2 – From WVU INDUSTRIAL EXTENSION – Get set for West Virginia's largest conference for small manufacturers! WVU Industrial Extension's 2024 West Virginia Manufacturing Conference takes place Sept. 24- 25 at the Bridgeport Conference Center.  The event kicks off with an opening reception on Friday, Sept. 24. On Saturday, Sept. 25, the event includes a full day of insightful speakers and engaging hands-on activities, all designed to creatively educate small manufacturers across the state.  Don't miss this unique opportunity to connect with industry leaders, gain valuable insights, and explore innovative solutions tailored for small manufacturers. Register now: https://wvmanufacturingconference.com/   #3 – From WV TOURISM – West Virginia is home to stunning scenic vistas all year-round. In the fall, lush forests come alive with colors of red, orange and yellow, creating a beautiful view of mountains and valleys. There's no better time to get on a trail. Explore the beauty of autumn splendor with some of West Virginia's most scenic hikes and overlooks, from Coopers Rock State Forest to the New River Gorge to Harpers Ferry National Historical Park. Visit wvtourism.com to learn more and start planning your Almost Heaven fall getaway today! Read more: https://wvtourism.com/seasons/fall/hikes/   Find these stories and more at wv.gov/daily304. The daily304 curated news and information is brought to you by the West Virginia Department of Commerce: Sharing the wealth, beauty and opportunity in West Virginia with the world. Follow the daily304 on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @daily304. Or find us online at wv.gov and just click the daily304 logo.  That's all for now. Take care. Be safe. Get outside and enjoy all the opportunity West Virginia has to offer.  

Scuba Radio
ScubaRadio 9-7-24 HOUR1

Scuba Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2024 43:26


This week Greg The Divemaster is joined by Pete from ScubaBoard to talk about his first dive after back surgery. Plus we check with author Eric Douglas and Captain Cocktail! Looking for HOUR2?

Scuba Radio
ScubaRadio 6-29-24 HOUR1

Scuba Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2024 43:26


This week Greg The Divemaster checks in with Dr Doug Ebersole. Plus diving author Eric Douglas. Looking for HOUR2?

The City's Backyard
EP 92 KEVIN BURT & Big Medicine drops in from IOWA to chat about his album called "Thank You Brother Bill: A Tribute To Bill Withers" We play a couple of the tracks and talk about some East Coast tour dates!

The City's Backyard

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 38:25


Kevin Burt's soul-inspired performances are unique, which consistently gets him compared to a range of artists like Bill Withers and Aaron Neville, with the ability to build an audience rapport that has been compared to B.B. King. Burt is a musician (vocals, harmonica, and guitar) whose smooth, warm vocal presentation and humor audiences of all ages seem to enjoy. Two of Kevin's primary influences are Bill Withers and Aaron Neville and he has the ability to build a great rapport with the audience with his soul-inspired presentation and natural stage presence.Kevin Burt, a distinguished member of the Iowa Blues Hall of Fame, recently released "Thank You, Brother Bill: A Tribute to Bill Withers," out now through Gulf Coast Records. This homage to the legendary Bill Withers showcases Burt's captivating vocals, harmonica, and guitar talents, alongside his band, Big Medicine. The album, available for CD pre-order, was recorded at The Sound Box Recording Studio in Cedar Rapids, IA, with an ensemble featuring Scot Sutherland on bass, Ken Valdez on lead/rhythm guitar, and Eric Douglas on drums/percussion.The track list includes soulful renditions of Withers' classics such as "Ain't No Sunshine" and "Lean On Me," culminating in the poignant original composition, "Thank You Brother Bill," written by Kevin Burt himself. Burt, profoundly influenced by Withers, expresses a deep connection to the stories and songs that have shaped his own narrative. In his own words, "I hope to someday have an impact on someone else's world the way Mr. Withers has had on mine." Experience the resonance of these timeless melodies and stories that transcend generations. Much love to Brother Bill Withers and to all who appreciate the profound journey of music. — Kevin Burthttps://www.kevinburtmusic.net/

West Virginia Morning
The Brasstown Carvers And 2024 State Legislative Session Comes To A Close, This West Virginia Morning

West Virginia Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024


On this West Virginia Morning, the West Virginia Legislature wrapped up its 60-day regular session Saturday night with a flurry of activity in the House of Delegates. The Senate, on the other hand, spent the last hour recognizing staff and shutting down 15 minutes early. Eric Douglas has this lookback. The post The Brasstown Carvers And 2024 State Legislative Session Comes To A Close, This West Virginia Morning appeared first on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.

Off Gassing: A Scuba Podcast
Interview with Eric Douglas

Off Gassing: A Scuba Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 45:47


After graduating with a degree in journalism Eric Douglas found himself enrolling in a scuba course. Like most people at the start of their scuba career, he had no idea the opportunities and memories that would be created. Countless articles across multiple publications, Author of the Mike Scott Thriller novels, a career in journalism that has brought him all over the world, his writing process, advice for future writers, and much more. Please enjoy as I sit down with Eric and hear his story.Website:https://www.booksbyeric.com/

Scuba Radio
ScubaRadio 12-16-23 HOUR1

Scuba Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 43:25


This week Greg The Divemaster continues the "Give the Gift of SCUBA" campaign with author Eric Douglas, Pete from ScubaBoard, and Jared from NexDive.com. Looking for HOUR2?

Scuba Radio
ScubaRadio 10-14-23 HOUR2

Scuba Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2023 43:27


This hour we check in with author Eric Douglas, Pete from ScubaBoard, and Jerry Beaty. Plus Chef Anton, The Scuba Magician, reports live from diving the caves of Mexico. Looking for HOUR1?

Off Gassing: A Scuba Podcast
Round Table Discussion: Scuba Journalism

Off Gassing: A Scuba Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 36:16


In this Round Table discussion, I bring together journalists Ashley Stewart, Michael Menduno, David Strike, and Eric Douglas to have a conversation and hear their thoughts about Scuba Journalism.How are you keeping up-to-date on the latest scuba news? What piques your interest and keeps you engaged to the end? What would you like to see more of? What would you like to see less of? Leave a comment and let me know and most of all, I hope you enjoy this Round Table episode. 

West Virginia Morning
WVPB Kicks Off New Workforce Radio Series, This West Virginia Morning

West Virginia Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023


On this West Virginia Morning, WVPB launches a new series that focuses on the state's workforce. To start, Eric Douglas sat down with Heather Stephens, director of the Regional Research Institute at WVU, to understand how things stack up in the Mountain State. The post WVPB Kicks Off New Workforce Radio Series, This West Virginia Morning appeared first on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.

Scuba Radio
ScubaRadio 8-12-23 HOUR1

Scuba Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2023 43:26


This week Greg The Divemaster checks in with author-Eric Douglas. Plus Jerry Beaty reports live from the island of Yap! Looking for HOUR2?

West Virginia Morning
Storing CO2 And Carbon Credits On This West Virginia Morning

West Virginia Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023


On this West Virginia Morning, concerns over CO2 build up in the atmosphere causing climate change have people asking where to store that CO2 so it doesn't cause problems. But not everyone agrees with storing it back underground. Eric Douglas has the story. The post Storing CO2 And Carbon Credits On This West Virginia Morning appeared first on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.

Scuba Radio
ScubaRadio 5-6-23 HOUR2

Scuba Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2023 43:27


This hour Captain Slate, Eric Douglas, Alex Brylske, and Neal Watson share their first experience with scuba diving! Looking for HOUR1?

Decisive Podcast Series
Episode 122: Eric Douglas Porter

Decisive Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 64:17


Hello it is Thursday, March 30th, 2023 Welcome to another of the Decisive Podcast, this is episode 84 Where ever you are in the world, I hope you're doing well. Roberto Ingram here, Dj producer podcaster, and founder of the Decisive Podcast Series. The show where we meet the innovator's outsiders the mavericks the artists that do their own unique thing. We talk about life and things that inspire us to make the things that we make. On today's episode of the Decisive podcast, we have the pleasure of interviewing Eric Douglas Porter, a polyrhythmic multi-instrumentalist from New York, New York. Eric is a talented musician with an impressive background in music production. He is known for his unique style of blending various genres and infusing his tracks with polyrhythmic elements that keep his listeners engaged and dancing throughout the song. Eric's music is a testament to his creative genius and his ability to create sounds that are both innovative and timeless.One of Eric's latest works, his album "Parlor Music," is a true masterpiece that showcases his exceptional talent as a composer and performer. The album features a collection of tracks that seamlessly blend different musical styles, including jazz, funk, soul, and electronic music. Each song on the album is a work of art that highlights Eric's ability to layer different instruments and sounds to create a rich, textured listening experience. We highly recommend our listeners to check out his new album "Parlor Music" on Bandcamp Music, where you can purchase the album and support this talented musician's work.LinksLabel: Artists | The Student Body PresentsYouTube: https://youtube.com/@brersciFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/sciencesafrikanIG: https://instagram.com/afrikansciences?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Decisive Links: https://linktr.ee/Decisiveseries

Bulletproof Screenplay® Podcast
BPS 269: The Godfather of Ninja and Cannon Films with Sam Firstenberg

Bulletproof Screenplay® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 77:30


You are in for a treat today. We have legendary 80's action director Sam Firstenberg.At a young age Sam began to "create" movies to entertain his friends. Horrifying his mother, he would cut up books, stringing together the pictures and rolling them up. He would then put the roll into a box with a cut out window, shine a flashlight from behind, and manually pull the roll, revealing the pictures through the window in sequence.Sometimes he would plan a special show in which his sister narrated the "film" based on a script Sam would concoct, and his father would accompany on the violin. As he grew up he found a hobby in photography and by high school had turned his bedroom into a darkroom where he would earn pocket money by developing pictures for his friends.After serving three years in the Israeli army, Sam came to the US in 1971, began to study and work in films, and culminated his studies with “One More Chance," the graduate film thesis which turned into a feature-length film."After Golan bailed us out, our film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 1981, then went on to become the official US entry at the prestigious Locarno Film Festival in Switzerland, and won a Silver Plaque at the 17th Annual Chicago Film Festival. This film became my calling card, and launched my career." recalls Sam.By then Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus had acquired Cannon Films. They hired Sam to direct “Revenge of the Ninja." Sam knew nothing about martial arts, but learned quickly and the film, which starred Sho Kosugi, was shot in Salt Lake City, Utah. Distributed by MGM to a great box-office bonanza, it set the stage for Sam's next directing assignment, “Ninja III - The Domination," also starring Kosugi. The film was shot in Phoenix, Arizona and was also tremendously successful.Both Ninja films directed by Sam were sequels to the highly successful “Enter the Ninja” directed by Golan. "Then came a pleasant opportunity," Sam smiles."Golan wanted me to direct ' Breakin 2 - Electric Boogaloo," another sequel, which then made me the king of sequels, but also gave me a break from directing Ninja action films."In fact, each of the sequels directed by Firstenberg resulted in better reviews and box office draws than the originals. “Breakin 2 - Electric Boogaloo " was a musical that featured major dance production numbers, filmed in Los Angeles. Distributed by TRI-STAR it was critically acclaimed; and a box office success, one of the reviews hailed it as"The most exuberant musical of the decade."Soon after the release of " Breakin 2 - Electric Boogaloo " Sam was on his way to the Philippines to direct "American Ninja" a major action picture starring Michael Dudikoff and Steve James, who would team up with Sam for two additional motion pictures, "Avenging Force," shot in New Orleans and the swamps of Louisiana, and "American Ninja II"'Avenging Force' was one of the most physically grueling productions I ever worked on,"comments Sam."We spent days and nights in water, mud up to our waists, with snakes crawling between our legs."The film opened to rave reviews. The LA Times called Firstenberg"... a rockin' young action director who's pulled off a series of rave up pictures for Cannon including ' American Ninja ' and ' Electric Boogaloo,' and now in ' Avenging Force ' shows off his savvy style, which combines a keen sense of pacing with brawny punch...it marks the emergence of a truly gifted movie talent."The next picture for Sam was “Riverbend”, a controversial drama with Steve James and Margaret Avery from "The Color Purple." The picture explored race relations in 1966 Georgia, and was an opportunity for Firstenberg to work with strong dramatic material. In sharp contrast, Sam's next picture was an all-out comedy, “The Day We Met,” which proved to him that his directorial talents were easily extended."Delta Force III” came next, a military action picture with Nick Cassavettes, Eric Douglas, Mike Norris, and Matthew Penn, and was followed with a breakthrough approach to martial arts in “American Samurai” introducing hot young martial artists David Bradley and Marc Dacascos. Firstenberg then got his first taste of TV work with a nighttime crime show for CBS, directing six episodes of “Sweating Bullets"With the creation of Nu Image, principles Avi Lerner and Danny Dimbort recruited Firstenberg to direct their first production, "Cyborg Cop," and then the sequel, "Cyborg Soldier," both sci-fi action flicks with David Bradley. In addition, Firstenberg completed with Bradley and Frank Zagarino the action picture "Blood Warrior." Next came “Operation Delta Force” a military style action / adventure with Ernie Hudson, Jeff Fahey, Joe Lara, Frank Zagarino, and Hall Halbrok.1997 brought Firstenberg to explore new directorial areas; “McCinsey's Island” is a comedy for children, a treasure hunt movie with Hulk Hogan, Robert Vaughn, and Grace Jones, and “Motel Blue” with Sean Young, Soleil Moon Frye, and Seymour Cassel, is a psychological thriller with two women in the lead.Sam and I had an amazing conversation about all things Cannon Films, Ninjas, Break Dancing, and 80's action films. Enjoy!

Locked On Gamecocks - Daily Podcast On South Carolina Gamecocks Football & Basketball
South Carolina To Play Notre Dame In TaxSlayer Gator Bowl! | Spencer Rattler WILL Play In Bowl Game!

Locked On Gamecocks - Daily Podcast On South Carolina Gamecocks Football & Basketball

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 27:35


On today's show, Andrew gives his initial thoughts on the Gator Bowl matchup between Shane Beamer's South Carolina Gamecocks and the Marcus Freeman lead Notre Dame Fighting Irish, talks about the meaning of Spencer Rattler and Antwane "Juice" Wells playing in the Gator Bowl and a potential transfer portal wishlist the Gamecocks might have.When talking about the Gator Bowl, Andrew emphasizes how facing a nationally recognized and historic brand like Notre Dame gives South Carolina another opportunity to grow their national perception. He also gives a brief initial preview on what the Irish do best on both offense and defense and how South Carolina might try to game plan around those strengths in the bowl game.With Rattler making his bowl intentions known, Andrew explains why you can't read too much into the quote he gave to GamecockCentral's Chris Clark, besides the fact that him playing in the bowl game means that he probably hasn't made his mind up yet. He also touches on the tweet that was put out by Antwane "Juice" Wells hinting at his intention to play in the bowl game as well.Lastly, Andrew dives into some positions where South Carolina might want to add some transfers from the portal, mentioning the departure of multiple key players in Eric Douglas, Josh Vann and Jalen Brooks on offense, lack of proven depth heading into next season at defensive end, and the need for another veteran at the cornerback position!Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!LinkedInLinkedIn jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at Linkedin.com/lockedoncollege Terms and conditions apply.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!SimpliSafeWith Fast Protect™️ Technology, exclusively from SimpliSafe, 24/7 monitoring agents capture evidence to accurately verify a threat for faster police response. There's No Safe Like SimpliSafe. Visit SimpliSafe.com/LockedOnCollege to learn more.Omaha SteaksOmaha Steaks is a gift from the heart – a gift that will be remembered with every unforgettable bite. Order with complete confidence today knowing you're ordering the very best. Visit OmahaSteaks.com use promo code LOCKEDON at checkout to get that EXTRA $30 OFF your order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Gamecocks - Daily Podcast On South Carolina Gamecocks Football & Basketball
South Carolina To Play Notre Dame In TaxSlayer Gator Bowl! | Spencer Rattler WILL Play In Bowl Game!

Locked On Gamecocks - Daily Podcast On South Carolina Gamecocks Football & Basketball

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 31:20


On today's show, Andrew gives his initial thoughts on the Gator Bowl matchup between Shane Beamer's South Carolina Gamecocks and the Marcus Freeman lead Notre Dame Fighting Irish, talks about the meaning of Spencer Rattler and Antwane "Juice" Wells playing in the Gator Bowl and a potential transfer portal wishlist the Gamecocks might have. When talking about the Gator Bowl, Andrew emphasizes how facing a nationally recognized and historic brand like Notre Dame gives South Carolina another opportunity to grow their national perception. He also gives a brief initial preview on what the Irish do best on both offense and defense and how South Carolina might try to game plan around those strengths in the bowl game. With Rattler making his bowl intentions known, Andrew explains why you can't read too much into the quote he gave to GamecockCentral's Chris Clark, besides the fact that him playing in the bowl game means that he probably hasn't made his mind up yet. He also touches on the tweet that was put out by Antwane "Juice" Wells hinting at his intention to play in the bowl game as well. Lastly, Andrew dives into some positions where South Carolina might want to add some transfers from the portal, mentioning the departure of multiple key players in Eric Douglas, Josh Vann and Jalen Brooks on offense, lack of proven depth heading into next season at defensive end, and the need for another veteran at the cornerback position! Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! LinkedIn LinkedIn jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at Linkedin.com/lockedoncollege Terms and conditions apply. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! SimpliSafe With Fast Protect™️ Technology, exclusively from SimpliSafe, 24/7 monitoring agents capture evidence to accurately verify a threat for faster police response. There's No Safe Like SimpliSafe. Visit SimpliSafe.com/LockedOnCollege to learn more. Omaha Steaks Omaha Steaks is a gift from the heart – a gift that will be remembered with every unforgettable bite. Order with complete confidence today knowing you're ordering the very best. Visit OmahaSteaks.com use promo code LOCKEDON at checkout to get that EXTRA $30 OFF your order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

This Was A Thing
Skip E. Lowe; Or, Looking At a Hollywood Legend

This Was A Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 51:43


Late-night TV celebrity interviews are fun diversions, but when Hollywood needs real, gritty, hard-hitting journalism, there's only one man for the job. And if it takes mispronouncing every single name in the business, then honey, he's way ahead of you. Rob teaches Ray about Sammy LaBella, a.k.a. Skip E. Lowe, whose dreams of stardom led him to befriend, interview, and/or bed more Hollywood personalities than most people probably know exist; how public access TV is the gift that keeps on giving; call-in show mishaps; early hot takes on the Donald; and why no star has shone brighter (mostly because he sweeps it himself) than Skip. If you like what we are doing, please support us on Patreon. TEAM Ray Hebel Robert W. Schneider Mark Schroeder Billy Recce Daniel Schwartzberg Gabe Crawford Natalie DeSavia ARTICLES EPISODE CLIPS Gloria Loring 1993 Interview and Song i Juvenile Skip E. Lowe interviews Eric Douglas, son of Kirk Douglas Ruth Webb, psychic Kenny Kingston--Rare 1987 TV Interview Skip E. Lowe Looks At Hollywood with Guests: Volz & Laurence Tierney Skip E. Lowe, Robert Morse 2 Charles Pierce--1992 TV Interview, Joan Crawford, Tallulah Bankhead, Joan Collins Skip E. High McCain Gets It From Skip E. Lowe Skip E. Lowe Laugh Factory Comics and Paul Moooney Pt.2 of 2 Skip E. Lowe Birthday Party 1998 Skip E. Lowe, Grace Robbins, Mark Harris, Terry Moore, Dr. Divine, Jacqueline Stallone, Helen Martin--Rare TV Interview, Good Times, 227 Tyrone Power Memorial--Linda Christian, Coleen Gray, Terry Moore, 1995 Skip SweepingHWOF Skip PSA Limo Ride with Holly Woodlawn, Brian Hamilton, Skip E. Lowe & Margee McGlory Skip E. Lowe Singing, Vivian Blaine and Don Monte Aldo Ray--Rare 1986 TV Interview Skip E. Lowe Looks at Hollywood Rudy Valley, Alado Ray, Sharon Lee Beverly Garland on Skip E. Lowe ADDITIONAL MUSIC & SOUND EFFECTS "Happy Bee" • Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) • Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 • http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Additional Sound Effects from Final Cut Pro, iLife, and Logic Pro Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Peace of Mind Radio
Stay Away from Financial Hearsay!

Peace of Mind Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 19:59


This week on The Money Puzzle Podcast Brian Ramsey and Eric Douglas ask you if you have an issue with your back, where do you go? You call a doctor, right? If you're going to build a building, who do you call? You call an architect. When it comes to your retirement and financial future in the hands of someone who is not professionally licensed or acting as a fiduciary that's qualified to give advice with your best interest and goals in mind. So next time you have questions about financial planning or looking for financial advice, Go to a financial advisor.Website: Family Wealth Planning PartnersSchedule a Call: https://fwppartners.com/schedule-a-meeting/Follow FWPP:LinkedIn: Eric Douglas, Brian Ramsey, Chris Vaughn, Aaron McAndrew FacebookInstagram

Scuba Radio
ScubaRadio 10-22-22 HOUR1

Scuba Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2022 43:26


This week Greg The Divemaster checks in with author Eric Douglas. Plus Tom Ingram from DEMA previews the upcoming DEMA show in Orlando. Looking for HOUR2?

Inside Appalachia
A Funeral Singer Talks, And Barbara Kingsolver Writes, About Appalachia

Inside Appalachia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 53:22


This week, we travel to Charleston, West Virginia, to learn about the importance of funeral singers to Black communities. We'll also hear about a new tool whose maker believes he can help save thousands of lives from fatal opioid overdoses. And we talk with author Barbara Kingsolver about the influence of Appalachia in her books. You'll hear these stories and more this week, Inside Appalachia. The Funeral Singer For many Black communities throughout the country, music is an essential component of end-of-life rituals. When a loved one dies, families often call upon a skilled singer to perform at a funeral as a way to offer comfort and healing.  Lyme Disease Lurks With Ticks Fall colors are really beginning to pop where I live, along the Blue Ridge Parkway. For a lot of people, this is the peak season to get outdoors. But while the end of summer comes with a drop in biting flies and mosquitos, we're not out of the woods yet. Folks venturing out into the forest are still at risk for tick bites and lyme disease. And y'all, here in central and northern Appalachia, we're in prime Lyme disease country.   West Virginia Public Broadcasting's Chris Schulz sat down with former West Virginia state health officer Dr. Ayne Amjad to discuss safety and prevention. The Great Eastern Trail In 1948, a hiker named Earl Shaffer came up with the idea of an alternative to the Appalachian Trail – the hiking only trail that passes through 14 states and spans nearly 2200 miles. Named the Great Eastern Trail, this other route stretches from the deep south to New England, just west of the Appalachian Trail, but it wasn't until 2007 that the Great Eastern Trail Association was created and parts of the trail began to open up to hikers. As Jessica Lilly reports, when hikers get to southern West Virginia, they find a trail that is incomplete.   A Box To Help Stop Overdoses Opioid addiction costs thousands of lives each year. Health officials and advocates are thinking creatively to find ways to stem the loss – but not everyone is thinking outside of the box to find solutions. Some people are thinking very much inside the box. Producer Bill Lynch has this story.   Barbara Kingsolver and Appalachia Barbara Kingsolver is one of Appalachia's most acclaimed authors. Her novel “The Poisonwood Bible” held down a spot on the New York Times bestseller list for more than a year. It's been in development at HBO since 2019.  Kingsolver's fiction takes readers all over the world, but she says her Appalachian roots inspire key parts of her stories. Liz McCormick sat down with Kingsolver to learn more.  Our theme music is by Matt Jackfert. Other music this week was provided by Jesse Milnes, The Company Stores, Tyler Childers and The Appalachian Road Show. Bill Lynch is our producer. Our executive producer is Eric Douglas. Kelley Libby is our editor. Our audio mixer is Patrick Stephens. Zander Aloi also helped produce this episode. You can find us on Instagram and Twitter @InAppalachia.

Inside Appalachia
Encore: Monsters And Mysteries Of The Mountain State

Inside Appalachia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 52:35


This week, we bring back our special Halloween episode of Inside Appalachia from 2021. It's packed with ghost stories and mysteries from across the region. Museums Central West Virginia has a new monster museum that pays tribute to Bigfoot. The Sutton museum is small, and located in the back of a store that sells knick-knacks and handmade items by local artisans. The museum was created to document local sightings of what people described as these big, hairy primate-looking creatures. As if one monster museum weren't enough for a small town, Sutton is home to two. The Flatwoods Monster Museum is just about a block away. And like the Bigfoot museum, it's dedicated to a cryptid that's become part of modern pop culture. Spooky Season Fall is a season of spooky sounds, hayrides and pumpkin festivals. It's a time for bats and owls and black cats. We'll hear what happens when a self-proclaimed scaredy-cat takes a Halloween-themed wildlife tour. In 2019, reporter Brittany Patterson went on the "Spooky Nights Tour" at the West Virginia Wildlife Center, where visitors of all ages could see wild animals in the dark. Note, the Wildlife Center has stopped these special tours, for now, but they are still open during the day, so you can visit the wolves, panthers and otters that live there. Witches The story of the “Witch of Wildwood” takes place in a small coal camp town outside of Beckley. In the early 20th century a person named Kazimir Kiskis moved to town. Kazimir didn't fit in with the locals and Kazimir cooked food that smelled unlike anything the locals had ever experienced. One day the locals accused Kazimir of practicing witchcraft, potentially even casting a spell on local children. The night before Halloween, Kazimir was burned at the stake. We'll hear Beckley historian Scott Worley explain the story behind the supposed “Witch of Wildwood.” Skeletons You can't have Halloween without skeletons. In this episode, we hear a story about a skeleton named Mr. Death and how an elderly woman outwitted him by enlisting him to help with house-cleaning. Storyteller Lyn Ford told this story several years ago at the Timpanogos Storytelling Institute in Utah. Ford lives in Columbus, Ohio, but she grew up in Appalachian Pennsylvania and spent childhood summers in East Liverpool, Ohio. She says many of the stories she tells are adapted from folktales she heard as a child. Music in this episode is by Colby White, Nora Keys, Slate Dump, Tosca and The Soaked Lamb. Bill Lynch is our producer. Our executive producer is Eric Douglas. Kelley Libby is our editor. Our audio mixer is Patrick Stephens. Zander Aloi also helped produce this episode.

Inside Appalachia
0:29 Sipping Berkeley Springs Water And Talking Climate Change With Silas House

Inside Appalachia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 51:10


Something About The Water In Berkeley Springs There are natural springs all over Appalachia. The deep folds of rock that make up our mountains bring water from the depths to trickle out of our hillsides. That's where many people got their fresh water in the years before indoor plumbing. But in Berkeley Springs, West Virginia, people are still filling jugs with spring water to lug back home. Why? Folkways reporter Zack Harold decided to fish around for some answers. Keeping the Fires Lit On The Cass Railroad Since 2019, our folkways team has produced more than 100 stories about Appalachian folklife — that is, traditions that are being passed down from one generation to the next. Passing down those traditions is important. In our story about the Cass Railroad, you'll meet railroad senior employee Rex Cassell. He passed away during the making of this story. But during his life, he was a crucial part of why visiting the Cass Railroad in Pocahontas County, West Virginia, feels like you're stepping back in time. Folkways Reporter Lauren Griffin brought us this story. “Lark Ascending” Amid extreme weather events like floods and fires, a new literary genre is emerging, called cli-fi. Short for climate fiction. Cli-fi tells stories about the effects of climate change on people and society. And Appalachian writers are penning their own works in the genre, including one of the region's premier writers, Kentucky author Silas House. His new novel is “Lark Ascending” which tells the story of a climate refugee from Appalachia.   The Message Behind The Music At “Healing Appalachia” The Healing Appalachia music festival returned to Greenbrier County in September. Headlined by eastern Kentucky's Tyler Childers, the festival went from a single day to two and included performances by Arlo McKinley, Margot Price and Galactic, among others.  But the festival has a larger mission than just having a good time. Producer Bill Lynch spoke with organizer Charlie Hatcher about what the festival hopes to accomplish. Our theme music is by Matt Jackfert. Other music this week was provided by Appalachian Road Show, The Company Stores, June Carter Cash and Tyler Childers. Bill Lynch is our producer. Our executive producer is Eric Douglas. Kelley Libby is our editor. Our audio mixer is Patrick Stephens. Zander Aloi also helped produce this episode.

Locked On Gamecocks - Daily Podcast On South Carolina Gamecocks Football & Basketball
What will the South Carolina Gamecocks face in the Kentucky Wildcats' SCHEME & PERSONNEL?

Locked On Gamecocks - Daily Podcast On South Carolina Gamecocks Football & Basketball

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 31:10


On today's show, Andrew dives into the personnel and scheme that Mark Stoops' Kentucky Wildcats run on both sides of the ball and how Shane Beamer's South Carolina Gamecocks could exploit some potential weak points on either side.He starts with Kentucky's offense discussing what they do in their pro-style offense under offensive coordinator Rich Scangarello, along with what defenses must do in order to slow down RB Chris Rodriguez Jr. and why Jordan Burch and Zacch Pickens could have a field day against some of the Wildcat's offensive linemen.Andrew then goes over Kentucky's defense led by defensive coordinator Brad White, quickly discussing the multiple formations they like to line up in, why Eric Douglas and the rest of South Carolina's offensive line should have a chance to find a rhythm in the run game against Kentucky's defensive line, why Jordan Wright is an absolute stud at the linebacker position and why cornerback Carrington Valentine could be someone to target in the Cats' secondary.Lastly, he talks about the impending commitment announcement from 2023 MBB target Jordan Butler, who his finalists are and how the South Carolina Gamecocks may have gotten their foot in the door more than they would've otherwise with the help of GG Jackson!Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!LinkedInLinkedIn jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at Linkedin.com/lockedoncollege Terms and conditions apply.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!UpsideDownload the FREE Upside App and use promo code Locked to get $5 or more cash back on your first purchase of $10 or more.Underdog FantasySign up on underdogfantasy.com with the promo code LOCKED ON and get your first deposit doubled up to $100!SimpliSafeWith Fast Protect™️ Technology, exclusively from SimpliSafe, 24/7 monitoring agents capture evidence to accurately verify a threat for faster police response. There's No Safe Like SimpliSafe. Visit SimpliSafe.com/LockedOnCollege to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Gamecocks - Daily Podcast On South Carolina Gamecocks Football & Basketball
What will the South Carolina Gamecocks face in the Kentucky Wildcats' SCHEME & PERSONNEL?

Locked On Gamecocks - Daily Podcast On South Carolina Gamecocks Football & Basketball

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 34:55


On today's show, Andrew dives into the personnel and scheme that Mark Stoops' Kentucky Wildcats run on both sides of the ball and how Shane Beamer's South Carolina Gamecocks could exploit some potential weak points on either side. He starts with Kentucky's offense discussing what they do in their pro-style offense under offensive coordinator Rich Scangarello, along with what defenses must do in order to slow down RB Chris Rodriguez Jr. and why Jordan Burch and Zacch Pickens could have a field day against some of the Wildcat's offensive linemen. Andrew then goes over Kentucky's defense led by defensive coordinator Brad White, quickly discussing the multiple formations they like to line up in, why Eric Douglas and the rest of South Carolina's offensive line should have a chance to find a rhythm in the run game against Kentucky's defensive line, why Jordan Wright is an absolute stud at the linebacker position and why cornerback Carrington Valentine could be someone to target in the Cats' secondary. Lastly, he talks about the impending commitment announcement from 2023 MBB target Jordan Butler, who his finalists are and how the South Carolina Gamecocks may have gotten their foot in the door more than they would've otherwise with the help of GG Jackson! Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! LinkedIn LinkedIn jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at Linkedin.com/lockedoncollege Terms and conditions apply. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Upside Download the FREE Upside App and use promo code Locked to get $5 or more cash back on your first purchase of $10 or more. Underdog Fantasy Sign up on underdogfantasy.com with the promo code LOCKED ON and get your first deposit doubled up to $100! SimpliSafe With Fast Protect™️ Technology, exclusively from SimpliSafe, 24/7 monitoring agents capture evidence to accurately verify a threat for faster police response. There's No Safe Like SimpliSafe. Visit SimpliSafe.com/LockedOnCollege to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Peace of Mind Radio
Money Puzzle Podcast: What are some positives that come with market lows?

Peace of Mind Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 18:28


This week on The Money Puzzle Podcast Brian Ramsey & Eric Douglas put a little twist on what we have been talking about the last several weeks, which is all the negativity in the market. But there are some positive, believe it or not, and that's what we to talk about today.  Watch the full episode or to catch up on all our podcasts just click the link below! If you'd like to speak with one of our advisors or need more information regarding any of the topics discussed on our show, please give us a call! 

Locked On Gamecocks - Daily Podcast On South Carolina Gamecocks Football & Basketball
The BEST-CASE and WORST-CASE scenarios for Shane Beamer and the Gamecocks in 2022!

Locked On Gamecocks - Daily Podcast On South Carolina Gamecocks Football & Basketball

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 33:53


On todays show, Andrew gives his best and worst case scenarios he could see potentially unfolding for the Gamecocks in the 2022 football season. He starts by quickly going over each game giving opinions on what would happen during the game in a best-case scenario, tallying up wins and losses along the way. He then does the same thing but looks at how disastrous the season could potentially get for the Gamecocks especially against teams where the talent gap is either closer or favors their opponent outright. Lastly, Andrew talks about the three different factors that could decide how good or bad this season is for South Carolina, looking at Spencer Rattlers decision-making ability, Eric Douglas and the offensive lines need for improvement in pass pro. and Zaach Pickens and the defensive line needing to elevate their play when it comes to rush defense! Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! LinkedIn LinkedIn jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at Linkedin.com/lockedoncollege Terms and conditions apply. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Gamecocks - Daily Podcast On South Carolina Gamecocks Football & Basketball
The BEST-CASE and WORST-CASE scenarios for Shane Beamer and the Gamecocks in 2022!

Locked On Gamecocks - Daily Podcast On South Carolina Gamecocks Football & Basketball

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 29:08


On todays show, Andrew gives his best and worst case scenarios he could see potentially unfolding for the Gamecocks in the 2022 football season.He starts by quickly going over each game giving opinions on what would happen during the game in a best-case scenario, tallying up wins and losses along the way. He then does the same thing but looks at how disastrous the season could potentially get for the Gamecocks especially against teams where the talent gap is either closer or favors their opponent outright.Lastly, Andrew talks about the three different factors that could decide how good or bad this season is for South Carolina, looking at Spencer Rattlers decision-making ability, Eric Douglas and the offensive lines need for improvement in pass pro. and Zaach Pickens and the defensive line needing to elevate their play when it comes to rush defense!Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!LinkedInLinkedIn jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at Linkedin.com/lockedoncollege Terms and conditions apply.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Gamecocks - Daily Podcast On South Carolina Gamecocks Football & Basketball
Quick takeaways from episode 2 of “Welcome Home” miniseries + some MASSIVE recruiting updates!

Locked On Gamecocks - Daily Podcast On South Carolina Gamecocks Football & Basketball

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 32:03


On todays show, Andrew quickly gives his thoughts on episode 2 of the "Welcome Home: South Carolina Football" miniseries and then conducts an interview with SI's John Garcia Jr. regarding the latest on the football recruiting front for Shane Beamer and South Carolina!With his takeaways from episode 2, Andrew recalls the energy from the first couple of practices, Eric Douglas epitomizing the effects of Beamers culture change and how Marcus Satterfield tries to convey the importance of practice habits and how it carries over to Saturdays.He then talks with Locked Ons football recruiting insider John Garcia Jr., where they discuss upcoming announcements from 4-stars Xzavier McLeod and Desmond Umeozulu, where things stand with JUCO DT Elijah Davis, how this 2023 OL class could help with future classes and whether or not the Gamecocks have a shot to flip 4-star safety Terrance Love from Auburn!Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!LinkedInLinkedIn jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at Linkedin.com/lockedoncollege Terms and conditions apply.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Gamecocks - Daily Podcast On South Carolina Gamecocks Football & Basketball
Quick takeaways from episode 2 of “Welcome Home” miniseries + some MASSIVE recruiting updates!

Locked On Gamecocks - Daily Podcast On South Carolina Gamecocks Football & Basketball

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 35:48


On todays show, Andrew quickly gives his thoughts on episode 2 of the "Welcome Home: South Carolina Football" miniseries and then conducts an interview with SI's John Garcia Jr. regarding the latest on the football recruiting front for Shane Beamer and South Carolina! With his takeaways from episode 2, Andrew recalls the energy from the first couple of practices, Eric Douglas epitomizing the effects of Beamers culture change and how Marcus Satterfield tries to convey the importance of practice habits and how it carries over to Saturdays. He then talks with Locked Ons football recruiting insider John Garcia Jr., where they discuss upcoming announcements from 4-stars Xzavier McLeod and Desmond Umeozulu, where things stand with JUCO DT Elijah Davis, how this 2023 OL class could help with future classes and whether or not the Gamecocks have a shot to flip 4-star safety Terrance Love from Auburn! Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! LinkedIn LinkedIn jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at Linkedin.com/lockedoncollege Terms and conditions apply. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Peace of Mind Radio
Money Puzzle Podcast: How to Structure Retirement Income

Peace of Mind Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 29:40


This week on The Money Puzzle Podcast Chris Vaughn & Eric Douglas discuss you where retirement income comes from to fill the gaps. Once you have a good financial plan, specifically if you're approaching retirement or you're already there, you need to have a good income strategy or an income plan. So we wanted to talk about those a little bit today. 

Peace of Mind Radio
Money Puzzle Podcast: Are We Seeing the Beginning of a Recovery?

Peace of Mind Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 25:49


This week on The Money Puzzle Podcast Chris Vaughn & Eric Douglas discuss the current market coming into august and what to expect in the future. We are seeing our economy start to recover but there is still strategies that you and use to use the market to your advantage in your financial plan.    We post new videos every week, if you have a suggestion on our next topic drop it in the comments! You can go back and watch/listen to all our podcasts at the link below! If you'd like to speak with one of our advisors or need more information regarding any of the topics discussed on our show, please give us a call!   Listen: https://fwppartners.com/podcast/Watch: https://fwppartners.com/money-puzzle-podcast-are-we-seeing-the-beginning-of-a-recovery/Schedule a Call: https://fwppartners.com/schedule-a-meeting/ 

Locked On Gamecocks - Daily Podcast On South Carolina Gamecocks Football & Basketball
Gamecock football fall camp position previews part 2 (TE's and OL) PLUS some game changing NIL news!

Locked On Gamecocks - Daily Podcast On South Carolina Gamecocks Football & Basketball

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 30:55


On todays show, Andrew continues his fall camp position preview series on the gamecock football roster by breaking down the tight end and offensive line position groups. With the tight end group he gives his analysis on guys like Jaheim Bell, Austin Stogner, Traevon Kenion, Nate Adkins and a couple of others while with the offensive line group he summarizes the career stats for guys like Eric Douglas, Jovaughn Gwyn and Jaylen Nichols while also discussing some of the newcomers in Ryan Brubaker, Grayson Mains and Cason Henry. In the last segment of the show, Andrew reads over and analyzes parts of a gamecocksonline article regarding an NIL initiative with Atlius Sports Partners that South Carolina's athletic department announced on Monday, and what it means for Gamecock student-athletes regarding NIL! Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! LinkedIn LinkedIn jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at Linkedin.com/lockedoncollege Terms and conditions apply. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Gamecocks - Daily Podcast On South Carolina Gamecocks Football & Basketball
Gamecock football fall camp position previews part 2 (TE's and OL) PLUS some game changing NIL news!

Locked On Gamecocks - Daily Podcast On South Carolina Gamecocks Football & Basketball

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 26:10


On todays show, Andrew continues his fall camp position preview series on the gamecock football roster by breaking down the tight end and offensive line position groups.With the tight end group he gives his analysis on guys like Jaheim Bell, Austin Stogner, Traevon Kenion, Nate Adkins and a couple of others while with the offensive line group he summarizes the career stats for guys like Eric Douglas, Jovaughn Gwyn and Jaylen Nichols while also discussing some of the newcomers in Ryan Brubaker, Grayson Mains and Cason Henry.In the last segment of the show, Andrew reads over and analyzes parts of a gamecocksonline article regarding an NIL initiative with Atlius Sports Partners that South Carolina's athletic department announced on Monday, and what it means for Gamecock student-athletes regarding NIL!Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!LinkedInLinkedIn jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at Linkedin.com/lockedoncollege Terms and conditions apply.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Peace of Mind Radio
Money Puzzle TV Show: Call-in Show with Brian & Eric

Peace of Mind Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 28:32


If you missed our TV Show “The Money Puzzle”, Brian Ramsey and Eric Douglas got to have their chance to take calls from real people with questions and concerns that they have experienced while going through their financial journey. Many of you may have some of the very same questions! As always phone lines are open during and after the show. if you'd like to speak with one of our advisors or need more information regarding any of the topics discussed on today's show, please give us a call!

Peace of Mind Radio
The Money Puzzle Tv Show: What are the phases of Retirement?

Peace of Mind Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 28:30


If you missed our TV Show “The Money Puzzle”, Chris Vaughn and Eric Douglas talked about the phases of retirement. It's important to understand this because you have to know where you are, and you have to know what the next phase looks like. By first understanding your retirement goals then you can start preparing for it. If you'd like to speak with one of our advisors or need more information regarding any of the topics discussed on our show, please give us a call! 

Gamecock Central Radio
Eric Douglas - Garnet Trust Exclusive

Gamecock Central Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 22:01


South Carolina senior offensive lineman Eric Douglas chats with GamecockCentral.com's Wes Mitchell in this exclusive Garnet Trust interview. #SouthCarolinaFootball #Gamecocks #GarnetTrust About Garnet Trust Garnet Trust is the platform for fans and businesses to connect with and support University of South Carolina student-athletes through name, image, and likeness deals. Garnet Trust is not affiliated with the University of South Carolina. Learn more about Garnet Trust at https://www.garnettrust.com/.

Gamecock Central Radio
Eric Douglas - Garnet Trust Exclusive

Gamecock Central Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 22:01


South Carolina senior offensive lineman Eric Douglas chats with GamecockCentral.com's Wes Mitchell in this exclusive Garnet Trust interview. #SouthCarolinaFootball #Gamecocks #GarnetTrustAbout Garnet TrustGarnet Trust is the platform for fans and businesses to connect with and support University of South Carolina student-athletes through name, image, and likeness deals. Garnet Trust is not affiliated with the University of South Carolina. Learn more about Garnet Trust at https://www.garnettrust.com/.

Thats Classic!
Family Affair - Guest, Johnny Whitaker

Thats Classic!

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 55:51


John chats with Johnny Whitaker about his time on "Family Affair" as well as the unfortunate passing of Anissa Jones "Buffy" and Brian Keith. He also talks about the upcoming Kroft Kon and his experience working on "Sigmund and the Sea Monsters." Johnny talks about working with Jodie Foster, in "Bewitched", playing Tom Sawyer, and Keenan Wynne and Dean Jones on "Snowball Express." Johnny discusses his past drug addiction, his partying with Eric Douglas and his ultimate intervention. It's a wild ride! Enjoy! Subscribe to YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBtpVKzLW389x6_nIVHpQcA?sub_confirmation=1 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/thats-classic/id1533742435 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4mye7taOcWtcasDgwQqxnf Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1533742435/thats-classic Google: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8yZmIxYzZiYy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Anchor: https://anchor.fm/john-cato --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-cato/support

Peace of Mind Radio
The Money Puzzle Tv Show: DIY Mistakes

Peace of Mind Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 28:30


 Eric Douglas and Aaron McAndrew are going to be discussing DIY mistake they see most often! Having a good solid plan is a huge part of the success of your financial puzzle. Seeking professional help is a great first start even if you don't have all the information. As always phone lines are open during and after the show. If you'd like to speak with one of our advisors or need more information regarding any of the topics discussed on today's show, please give us a call! 

Peace of Mind Radio
The Money Puzzle Tv Show: Call-in show 2

Peace of Mind Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 28:30


This Saturday on WHAS11 with our new TV Show “The Money Puzzle”. This week Chris Vaughn and Eric Douglas got to have their chance to take calls from real people with questions and concerns that they have experienced while going through their financial journey. Many of you may have some of the very same questions! As always phone lines are open during and after the show.. if you'd like to speak with one of our advisors or need more information regarding any of the topics discussed on today's show, please give us a call!

Inside Appalachia
Wildflowers, Paddle Makers, Turkey Calls-- And More Inside Appalachia

Inside Appalachia

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 49:57


This week, we're airing an encore episode of Inside Appalachia. We'll meet a man who makes wooden turkey calls, not ordinary turkey calls. Painter Brian Aliff doesn't call himself an artist, but he intricately paints his turkey calls, which are now collectors' items. We'll also meet people who make wooden paddles by hand and custom-decorate each one, and a man who repairs cuckoo clocks. Finally, we'll travel to some of the most beautiful spots in Appalachia to find wildflowers, like Dolly Sods and the Canaan Valley of West Virginia. And we wonder -- are these areas becoming too popular? Those stories and more this week Inside Appalachia.  Welder Keeps Old Clocks Ticking When you need to check the time, where do you look? Most people turn to their phones or digital watches. These days, it seems like every electronic device has a clock function in addition to whatever it's supposed to do, but it hasn't always been this way. Not all that long ago, marking the passage of time was the job of one device — a clock. Folkways reporter Zack Harold spent some time with Carl Witt, a man in Fairview, West Virginia who learned how to repair clocks after crossing paths with the late Charles Decker. Witt, a welder at the time, decided to retire and went on to start his own clock repair business — Curiosity Clockworks.  Dolly Sods Hosts Wildflower Pilgrimage Dolly Sods is federally protected public land — full of rocky ridges, soggy bogs and beautiful views. It's also the site of an annual nature walk called the West Virginia Wildflower Pilgrimage. This weekend will be the 60th time that wildflower and birding experts descend on the area for the event. Inside Appalachia co-host Mason Adams made the pilgrimage from his home in Floyd County, Virginia to Dolly Sods last year for the pilgrimage. Paddlers Design Their Own Gear Appalachia has several huge rivers: the Gauley, the Youghiogheny and the New River, just to name a few. Whitewater paddling is popular in the region, but it wasn't that long ago modern paddlers first started exploring these rivers, designing their own gear and even building their own paddles. Some of those DIY paddle makers are now master crafters and their work is in high demand. As part of our Inside Appalachia Folkways Project, Clara Haizlett learned more. Handmade Turkey Calls Like many Appalachian traditions, turkey calls go way back. Historically, they've been used as a hunting tool, but one West Virginia artist has taken it to the next level. Brian Aliff makes hand-crafted, prize-winning decorative turkey calls. These pieces are functional and they're becoming collector's items, but it took a while for Aliff to think of himself as an artist. Hear Folkways reporter Connie Kitts talk with Aliff on this week's episode. Increase In Tourism Puts Strain On Local Infrastructure Tucker County, West Virginia, has seen a surge of new visitors from Washington, D.C. in the years since U.S. Route 48, also known as Corridor H, opened.  The growing number of visitors is good for business, but it's also straining the resources of a county with just one stoplight and 7,000 year-round residents. Mason Adams visited the towns of Thomas and Davis in Tucker County, West Virginia and has this story about managing growth and resources against the backdrop of expansive natural beauty. Our theme music is by Matt Jackfert. Other music this week was provided by Wes Swing, Dinosaur Burps, and The Chamber Brothers. Roxy Todd is our producer. Our executive producer is Eric Douglas. Kelley Libby is our editor. Alex Runyon is our associate producer. Our audio mixer is Patrick Stephens. Zander Aloi also helped produce this episode. 

The Dan Aykroyd Podcast.
Tales From The Crypt--Yellow

The Dan Aykroyd Podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 68:37


Good Evening Boils and Ghouls...in this episode I am joined once aging by Emmy Serviss and we are going to look at an episode of Tales From The Crypt from 1991 called Yellow. It stars Kirk Douglas, Eric Douglas, Lance Henriksen and Dan Aykroyd. This episode takes place in 1918 during WW l. The story is the relationship between a General and his solider son. Real life father and son Kirk and Eric Douglas play the parts. This is a different project for Dan Aykroyd. Please check it out. www.patreon.com/scottwhite www.scottyblanco.com www.instagram.com/the_dan_aykroyd_podcast www.twitter.com/scottwhite91 www.cszboston.com www.suzzyboston.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/scott-white/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/scott-white/support

Inside Appalachia
Growing Up Queer And Indian In Appalachia, New Comedy Film Set In Beckley, And Visiting A Luthier Shop In Elkins

Inside Appalachia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 50:36


This week on Inside Appalachia we'll visit a luthier's shop where old instruments get new life, and hear about a new comedy film set in Beckley, West Virginia. We'll also hear from author Neema Avashia, whose new book is "Another Appalachia: Coming Up Queer And Indian In A Mountain Place."  Comedy Film Set In Beckley, West Virginia The upcoming slapstick comedy “Ambrosia” is set in a quirky bed and breakfast in Beckley, West Virginia. It's a feature-length movie, but it's not a Hollywood movie; the two directors are from West Virginia, along with nearly the entire cast and crew. The film is set to debut at the Raleigh Playhouse in Beckley this spring. Our Folkways reporter Clara Haizlett spoke with Beckley filmmakers Shane Pierce and Dave Gravely about the movie.. A Guitar Surgeon Gives Old Instruments Their Voices Back Bob Smakula of Elkins, West Virginia, has made a career out of fixing old musical instruments so modern musicians can keep playing them. He tries to make repairs to fix an instrument's problems while also staying true to its history.  “I've definitely honed my skills to try to be invisible,” he said.  “I don't want anybody to know I was ever there, except to go ‘Hey, this plays better than they usually do,' or ‘This sounds better than they usually do.'” Smakula has been honing his invisibility powers for a long time. Folkways reporter Zack Harold spoke with Smakula about his career for this week's episode.  Coming Up Queer and Indian In A Mountain Place Author Neema Avashia grew up in a neighborhood in Kanawha County, West Virginia as the daughter of immigrants. Her new book, "Another Appalachia: Coming Up Queer and Indian in a Mountain Place," is a collection of essays that describe her experience growing up as an Indian American — who also happens to be queer — and an Appalachian. Co-host Mason Adams talked with Avashia about the book and about her experiences.  Our theme music is by Matt Jackfert. Other music this week was provided by Blue Dot Sessions, Jake Schepps, and Dinosaur Burps. Roxy Todd is our producer. Our executive producer is Eric Douglas. Kelley Libby is our editor. Alex Runyon is our associate producer. Our audio mixer is Patrick Stephens. Zander Aloi also helped produce this episode.  You can find us on Twitter @InAppalachia.

Peace of Mind Radio
The Money Puzzle TV Show: Inflation

Peace of Mind Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 28:30


This past weekend's episode of The Money Puzzle is on inflation.  There are many aspects to your financial puzzle and inflation is one we can not avoid. Join Chris Vaughn and Eric Douglas as they discuss the effects inflation has on your financial plan and how to structure your portfolio to be ready when inflation occurs.  NEW episodes every Saturday at 10:30 am!  If you missed any episodes you can always catch up on the latest at the link below!HTTP://www.fwppartners.com

The Clubhouse Podcast
Episode 12-24: Not Our Longest Show, But We Do Talk "The Batman"

The Clubhouse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 66:43


Alex is out on assignment, so Rob and Don are joined by friend of the show and master chef Eric Douglas to talk our first NASCAR points standings review of the season, "Better Call Saul," a few "mazel tov" moments, Rob's DJ Technology experience over the weekend, and MORE!

The Cheap Popcast
Episode 4-1: It's ALL About WrestleMania 38!

The Cheap Popcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 81:43


Season Four is coming in HOT! With Alex out on assignment, Rob and Don are joined by Eric Douglas to talk about all things Mania weekend, and we are running LONG this week, kids!

Inside Appalachia
From Pittsburgh To Georgia To Shenandoah, We Asked ‘What Is Appalachia?' Here's What You Said

Inside Appalachia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 53:49


What is Appalachia? This week, we're re-airing a December 2021 episode that seeks to answer this question, with stories from Mississippi to Pittsburgh.  Appalachia connects mountainous parts of the South, the Midwest, the Rust Belt, even the Northeast. Politically, it encompasses 423 counties across 13 states — West Virginia is the only state entirely inside Appalachia.   That leaves so much room for geographic and cultural variation. This week, we ask people from five Appalachian states if they feel like they're in Appalachia.   Mississippi Bob Owens, locally known as 'Pop Owens', standing in front of his watermelon stand outside New Houlka, Miss. Pop said he was aware that Mississippi is part of Appalachia, but that no one in the state would consider themselves Appalachian. Caitlin Tan/WVPB Bob Owens is a watermelon farmer outside New Houlka, in the northeastern part of Mississippi. Owens said he was aware that Mississippi is part of Appalachia, but that no one in the state would consider themselves Appalachian.  Shenandoah Valley  In the 1960s, while some localities were clamoring to get into Appalachia, on the eastern edge of the region some lawmakers fought to keep their counties outside the boundaries, including politicians in Roanoke, Virginia and the Shenandoah Valley. Appalachian Studies associate professor Emily Satterwhite said explaining to her students why some counties in Virginia are included in Appalachia, but others aren't is confusing.  Pittsburgh  Appalachia's largest city is Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. When we asked people from that city to tell us if they consider it a part of Appalachia, about half said no.  “I definitely do not feel that I am Appalachian culturally,” said Mark Jovanovich, who grew up just outside Pittsburgh's city limits in the Woodland Hills area. “Personally, I would consider the city of Pittsburgh is sort of like a mini New York City. I guess we'd probably be lumped in as like a Rust Belt city, which makes enough sense, but definitely not Appalachian culturally.” Writer Brian O'Neill disagrees. He wrote a book called “The Paris of Appalachia: Pittsburgh in the Twenty-First Century.”  What Do You Think? How about you? Do you call yourself an Appalachian? Why or why not? Send an email to insideappalachia@wvpublic.org or Tweet to us @InAppalachia.  Our theme music is by Matt Jackfert. Other music this week was provided by Amythyst Kiah, Jake Schepps, and Jarett Pigmeat, courtesy of Appalshop and June Appal Recordings and Dinosaur Burps. Roxy Todd is our producer. Our executive producer is Eric Douglas. Kelley Libby is our editor. Alex Runyon is our associate producer. Our audio mixer is Patrick Stephens. Zander Aloi also helped produce this episode. Jess Mador, Shepherd Snyder and Liz McCormick contributed to this episode.

SportsTalkSC show podcast
Eric Douglas 3 - 21

SportsTalkSC show podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 5:18


USC center Eric Douglas talking with the media Monday.

Inside Appalachia
Teaching Uncomfortable History And Overlooked Stories Of Black Americans Inside Appalachia

Inside Appalachia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 54:13


Lawmakers across Appalachia are debating how issues of race are taught in public schools, but the U.S. isn't the only country with an unsettling history to deal with.  In Germany, teachers are mandated to include lessons about one of their nation's darkest chapters — the Holocaust. This week on Inside Appalachia, we look at those discussions, and hear from people in Germany, about how they teach their difficult history. And we learn about some of the often overlooked stories of Black Americans during and after the Civil War. Seizing Freedom With Kidada Williams Kidada Williams is host of the podcast Seizing Freedom from VPM and Molten Heart. Its first season includes stories of enslaved Black Americans whose lives were radically changed when the Civil War broke out. As the Confederacy started to fall, Union soldiers occupied  parts of the South, which gave some enslaved people ideas about a way to escape to freedom. Our producer Roxy Todd spoke with Williams to learn more. A Critical Moment Audio Documentary While at least nine states have already banned teachers from bringing up certain topics about race in the classroom, others have legislation in the works around the issue. But, the U.S. isn't the only country with an unsettling history to deal with. In Germany, teachers are mandated to include lessons about the Holocaust, one of their nation's darkest chapters. WFPL Arts and Culture Reporter Stephanie Wolf traveled to Germany to explore how the Holocaust is covered in schools there, and she produced an audio documentary about what she learned. Wolf teamed up with her station's education reporter, Jess Clark, to compare Germany's approach to teaching about the Holocaust with the debate in Kentucky about how our own uncomfortable history is covered in schools. Their audio documentary is called A Critical Moment.  Banning Books in Public Schools The debate around Critical Race Theory is spilling into debates about what books are included in public school curricula, and even in school libraries. This issue has been front and center in Tennessee, where a school board removed a Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel about the Holocaust. Our co-host Mason Adams spoke with Blaise Gainey, a reporter who covers the state capitol in Nashville for WPLN, about the controversy. Email us at insideappalachia@wvpublic.org. Tweet us @InAppalachia.  Our theme music is by Matt Jackfert. Other music this week was provided by Wes Swing, Jake Schepps, and Dinosaur Burps. Roxy Todd is our producer. Our executive producer is Eric Douglas. Kelley Libby is our editor. Alex Runyon is our associate producer. Our audio mixer is Patrick Stephens. This episode was produced with assistance from Aileen LeBlanc and the Public Media Journalists Association Editor Corps, funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting — a private corporation funded by the American people. Zander Aloi also helped produce this episode.  You can find us on Twitter @InAppalachia.

Too Opinionated
Too Opinionated Interview #263: Eric Douglas

Too Opinionated

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 58:14


Today on Too Opinionated we talk with author Eric Douglas! Eric Douglas spent his childhood Sunday nights watching “The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau” and dreamed of diving alongside the captain. He became a diver, and then a dive instructor, and a diver medic, meeting his goals and pursuing a life of adventure and travel. In his diving career, he worked for PADI, Divers Alert Network and has been the Lessons for Life columnist for Scuba Diving Magazine since 2009. He authors the Mike Scott thriller series: Cayman Cowboys, Flooding Hollywood, Guardians' Keep, Wreck of the Huron, Heart of the Maya, Return to Cayman, Oil and Water, The 3rd Key: Sharks in the Water, Turks and Chaos: Hostile Waters and the latest Water Crisis: Day Zero. He also written a series of diving short stories set on the fictional Withrow Key. He authored four children's stories, collected in the book Sea Turtle Rescue and Other Stories. The inspirational biography Dive-abled: The Leo Morales Story is available through Best Publishing and he and former DAN President Dan Orr co-authored the scuba diving reference book Scuba Diving Safety. After completing a program at the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University, Eric jumped into documentary work. He has worked in Russia, Honduras and most recently in his home state of West Virginia, featuring the oral histories of West Virginia war veterans in the documentary West Virginia Voices of War and the companion book Common Valor and the FestivALL Oral History Project that led to the Memories of the Valley documentary. Eric's most recent documentary is Batter Up, Baseball In Charleston, an hour-long radio program that aired on the West Virginia Public Broadcasting network. He currently serves as the Assistant News Director for West Virginia Public Broadcasting. Want to watch: YouTube Meisterkhan Pod (Please Subscribe)

Inside Appalachia
Appalachian Black Metal, Tudors Labor Struggles, And How W.Va. Is Making Skiing More Affordable

Inside Appalachia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 52:38


This week's episode of Inside Appalachia features stories about a West Virginia black metal band that plays songs about local history. We'll also hear how folks are helping make skiing, whitewater rafting, and rock climbing more accessible to people in West Virginia. And while labor struggles in Appalachia historically included coal miners, we'll hear how other workers in other industries have attempted to unionize in the past year.  Making Skiing More Affordable During the winter, a lot of people are getting out and skiing, but the sport has a high cost to entry. Lift tickets can cost upwards of $200 a day. But in West Virginia, there are grassroot efforts to make skiing and other outdoor sports more affordable. Part of that effort is headed up by Corey Lilly, the director of Outdoor Economic Development in the City of Beckley. Inside Appalachia co-host Caitlin Tan spoke with Lilly about bridging the economic gap in the outdoor sports world. Black Metal In Appalachia Appalachia is home to creators of all kinds, including heavy-metal musicians. In fact, there's a movement of musicians across the region who play a strain of music known as black metal. An example is the band Nechochwen, from northern West Virginia. The band plays songs about local history and Native American heritage. Aaron Carey, who makes up half the band, spoke with Inside Appalachia co-host Mason Adams from his home in Wellsburg, West Virginia. Fast Food And Steel Workers Attempt Unionization There's recently been a resurgence of labor activism across West Virginia. We often think of unions in the context of coal miners' strikes, but workers in other industries are organizing too, as Ohio Valley ReSource reporter Katie Myers reports. Helping Children Who've Experienced Trauma No matter who you are or where you're from, adversity is part of being human. A federal study found that more than 60 percent of people surveyed had what's known as an adverse childhood experience. This could include violence, abuse, neglect, or an unstable living situation. Research shows that trauma in childhood can lead to chronic mental and physical problems later in life. Even one event can cause problems. But what happens when children experience multiple traumas? This week, we feature an excerpt from the Us & Them podcast, hosted by Trey Kay. He introduces us to a grandmother raising her granddaughter who experienced trauma at an early age. We'll hear how the child is doing today, and the challenges her grandmother has faced in helping her grandchild heal.  Our theme music is by Matt Jackfert. Other music this week was provided by Nechochwen, Dog and Gun, Wes Swing, and Dinosaur Burps. Roxy Todd is our producer. Our interim executive producer is Eric Douglas. Kelley Libby is our editor. Our audio mixer is Patrick Stephens. Zander Aloi also helped produce this episode. Alex Runyan is our new Associate Producer. 

Indie Film Hustle® - A Filmmaking Podcast with Alex Ferrari
IFH 545: The Godfather of Ninja and Cannon Films with Sam Firstenberg

Indie Film Hustle® - A Filmmaking Podcast with Alex Ferrari

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 77:53


You are in for a treat today. We have legendary 80's action director Sam Firstenberg. At a young age Sam began to "create" movies to entertain his friends. Horrifying his mother, he would cut up books, stringing together the pictures and rolling them up. He would then put the roll into a box with a cut out window, shine a flashlight from behind, and manually pull the roll, revealing the pictures through the window in sequence.Sometimes he would plan a special show in which his sister narrated the "film" based on a script Sam would concoct, and his father would accompany on the violin. As he grew up he found a hobby in photography and by high school had turned his bedroom into a darkroom where he would earn pocket money by developing pictures for his friends.After serving three years in the Israeli army, Sam came to the US in 1971, began to study and work in films, and culminated his studies with “One More Chance," the graduate film thesis which turned into a feature-length film."After Golan bailed us out, our film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 1981, then went on to become the official US entry at the prestigious Locarno Film Festival   in Switzerland, and won a Silver Plaque at the 17th Annual Chicago Film Festival. This film became my calling card, and launched my career." recalls Sam.By then Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus had acquired Cannon Films. They hired Sam to direct “Revenge of the Ninja." Sam knew nothing about martial arts, but learned quickly and the film, which starred Sho Kosugi, was shot in Salt Lake City, Utah. Distributed by MGM to a great box-office bonanza, it set the stage for Sam's next directing assignment, “Ninja III - The Domination," also starring Kosugi. The film was shot in Phoenix, Arizona and was also tremendously successful.Both Ninja films directed by Sam were sequels to the highly successful “Enter the Ninja” directed by Golan. "Then came a pleasant opportunity," Sam smiles. "Golan wanted me to direct ' Breakin 2 - Electric Boogaloo," another sequel, which then made me the king of sequels, but also gave me a break from directing Ninja action films."In fact, each of the sequels directed by Firstenberg resulted in better reviews and box office draws than the originals. “Breakin 2 - Electric Boogaloo " was a musical that featured major dance production numbers, filmed in Los Angeles. Distributed by TRI-STAR it was critically acclaimed; and a box office success, one of the reviews hailed it as "The most exuberant musical of the decade."Soon after the release of " Breakin 2 - Electric Boogaloo " Sam was on his way to the Philippines to direct "American Ninja" a major action picture starring Michael Dudikoff and Steve James, who would team up with Sam for two additional motion pictures, "Avenging Force," shot in New Orleans and the swamps of Louisiana, and "American Ninja II"        'Avenging Force' was one of the most physically grueling productions I ever worked on,"comments Sam."We spent days and nights in water, mud up to our waists, with snakes crawling between our legs."The film opened to rave reviews. The LA Times called Firstenberg "... a rockin' young action director who's pulled off a series of rave up pictures for Cannon including ' American Ninja ' and ' Electric Boogaloo,' and now in ' Avenging Force ' shows off his savvy style, which combines a keen sense of pacing with brawny punch...it marks the emergence of a truly gifted movie talent."The next picture for Sam was “Riverbend”, a controversial drama with Steve James and Margaret Avery from "The Color Purple." The picture explored race relations in 1966 Georgia, and was an opportunity for Firstenberg to work with strong dramatic material. In sharp contrast, Sam's next picture was an all-out comedy, “The Day We Met,” which proved to him that his directorial talents were easily extended."Delta Force   III” came next, a military action picture with Nick Cassavettes, Eric Douglas, Mike Norris, and Matthew Penn, and was followed with a breakthrough approach to martial arts in “American Samurai” introducing hot young martial artists David Bradley and Marc Dacascos.  Firstenberg then got his first taste of TV work with a nighttime crime show for CBS, directing six episodes of “Sweating Bullets"With the creation of Nu Image, principles Avi Lerner and Danny Dimbort recruited Firstenberg to direct their first production, "Cyborg Cop," and then the sequel, "Cyborg Soldier," both sci-fi action flicks with David Bradley. In addition, Firstenberg completed with Bradley and Frank Zagarino the action picture "Blood Warrior." Next came “Operation Delta Force” a military style action / adventure with Ernie Hudson, Jeff Fahey, Joe Lara, Frank Zagarino, and Hall Halbrok.1997 brought Firstenberg to explore new directorial areas; “McCinsey's Island” is a comedy for children, a treasure hunt movie with Hulk Hogan, Robert Vaughn, and Grace Jones, and “Motel Blue” with Sean Young, Soleil Moon Frye, and Seymour Cassel, is a psychological thriller with two women in the lead.Sam and I had an amazing conversation about all things Cannon Films, Ninjas, Break Dancing and 80's action films. Enjoy!

Scuba Radio
ScubaRadio 12-25-21 HOUR2

Scuba Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2021 46:56


This hour Christmas celebration continues with the edition of Eric Douglas, Jerry Beaty and the DiveGod - Neal Watson. Looking for HOUR1?

Inside Appalachia
Singing Goats, A Pickle In A Tree, And An Easter Egg Hunt At Christmas

Inside Appalachia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 52:35


In this week's episode of Inside Appalachia, we explore stories about the power of memory and tradition. Listeners across Appalachia share some of their favorite traditions, and our reporters and hosts share some of our family traditions, too. We've got recipes for things like cranberry salad and sorghum gingerbread. Reporter Zack Harold tells us how his family began a unique tradition of hunting for Easter eggs on Christmas Eve. We travel to a farm in Bluefield, Virginia, where goats sing along to Christmas carols, played on an organ.   Co-host Caitlin Tan shares her grandmother's recipe for stollen, a special German sweet bread that she makes each Christmas. And co-host Mason Adams sits down with his mom to talk about baking cookies during the holidays.  Singing Goats There is a tradition in Appalachia of observing “Old Christmas” on January 6. Folklore suggests that animals speak in the middle of the night on Old Christmas. But it turns out, you don't have to wait till Jan. 6 to hear goats singing to Christmas carols.  We heard about these music-loving goats through Connie Bailey-Kitts, who lives in Bluefield, Virginia. Her goats love to listen to a church organ she keeps on her property. The organ dates back to the 1920s. “If they hear the music playing, they'll come down from the field when the organ's playing," she said. "And the organ's really, really powerful. It's got a really big sound, and they're drawn to it." Bailey-Kitts said her goats will lift their ears up like they're trying to catch more of the sound of the organ.  “I think they don't know quite what to make of it," she said. "It doesn't intimidate them either. It's just amazing.” Gingerbread Folkways Corps reporter Connie Bailey-Kitts brings us a story about her family's gingerbread recipe, using homemade sorghum. The recipe is passed down from her grandmother, Alice Bailey, who was widowed shortly before the stock market crashed in 1929. Sugar was expensive and scarce, but sorghum was easy to grow on their mountain land. You could boil down its juice to a thick sweet syrup. It technically wasn't “molasses” (which comes from sugar) but it looked so much like it, it was called sorghum molasses. Our Inside Appalachia theme music is by Matt Jackfert. Other music this week was provided by Ritchie Collins, The Ritch Collins Three-O, Bortex, Blue Dot Sessions, Ross Hollow and their song “Appalachian Love Song”, written by Stuart and Annalee Johnson-Kwochka, and Josh Ritter and Corey Chisel as heard on Mountain Stage.  Roxy Todd is our producer. Our executive producer is Andrea Billups. Kelley Libby is our editor. Our audio mixer is Patrick Stephens. Zander Aloi and Eric Douglas also helped produce this episode. You can find us on Twitter @InAppalachia. You can also send us an email to InsideAppalachia@wvpublic.org.

Parasitas Podcast
ERIC & DOUGLAS - Parasitas Podcast #61

Parasitas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 126:11


Eric & Douglas - FISICULTURISTAS

Peace of Mind Radio
Powers of Attorney and Why You Need Them

Peace of Mind Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 24:06


In this episode Eric Douglas, Chris Vaughn, and Brian Ramsey discuss the various Powers of Attorney and why they are necessary. What does a Financial POA do? Healthcare POA? Should they be the same person? We'll tackle all that and more.Visit us at:https://www.fwppartners.com

Scuba Radio
ScubaRadio 9-11-21 HOUR1

Scuba Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2021 46:56


This week Greg The Divemaster checks in with author Eric Douglas and Roz from across the pond. Plus Hannes from Scubajet reports live from Austria! Looking for HOUR2?

Peace of Mind Radio
What To Do With Your Mortgage in a Hot Real Estate Market

Peace of Mind Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 21:51


In this episode of Peace of Mind Radio, Eric Douglas, Aaron McAndrew, and Brian Ramsey spend time chatting about the role of your mortgage in today's environment of extremely low interest rates and a hot real estate market. How should you evaluate whether to pay off your mortgage? Or make extra mortgage payments? What alternatives should you consider?https://www.fwppartners.com

Peace of Mind Radio
June Market Commentary

Peace of Mind Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 9:39


In this month's market commentary Eric Douglas highlights inflation, the recent jobs report, and the proposed global corporate tax structure that was announced this week.www.fwppartners.com

Monday Moms
Henrico Property Transactions - May 19-25, 2021

Monday Moms

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 3:34


938 Wellston Court - 5,000, 1,860 SF (built in 2006), from Richard W. and Kennetha White to Mary F. Waddell. 9110 Gayton Road - 3,000, 1,888 SF (built in 1987), from James E. and Laurie Turpin to Diana Botero. 9504 Oldhouse Drive - 5,000, 2,206 SF (built in 1981), from Anthony John Ellis to Mark Thomas and Jordan McKenzie. 10032 Scotts Ridge Court - 5,000, 1,955 SF (built in 2000), from Stacey and Robin Harris to Eric Douglas and Susan Elizabeth Glymph. 6929 Hapsburg Lane - 0,555, 3,534 SF (built in 2021), from Eastwood Homes of Richmond LLC to Brian...Article LinkSupport the show (http://henricocitizen.com/contribute)

The Dive Locker
082 The Benefits of Analyzing Diving Accidents With Eric Douglas

The Dive Locker

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 38:52


In this episode of The Dive Locker Podcast we discuss the benefits of analyzing diving accidents with Lessons For Life author Eric Douglas.

Inside Appalachia
First Date Failures, Animal Love And A Love Story From Long Ago; Also, What's To Love About Exploring W.Va. On Skis

Inside Appalachia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 52:52


Valentine's Day gets a lot of flack for being sappy, cliche or just a marketing ploy by card and chocolate companies. But we tend to think there is more to it than that.  So, for this episode of Inside Appalachia, we asked our listeners for their best Appalachian love stories.  We received more stories than we could include in a single show, but we included some of our favorites, including one couple who met on the Yahoo personals page, a grandmother's surprising first love, a couple separated by international borders during a pandemic and the story of a couple who met through a Freedom of Information Act request.  We'll also talk with a biologist, and a philosopher, on whether animals can feel love. Do Animals Feel Love?  If you've ever watched animals interact, it seems like they feel love. Penguins mate for life. Elephants form a bond through wrapping their trunks together before they mate. Some types of wolves mate for life and help raise the wolf pups. So, do animals actually feel love?  A few years back, our producer, Roxy Todd, saw an otter that got her thinking about this question.   Unconditional Love For Animals Dogs seem to accept us unconditionally, but we'll hear from a young woman who feels the same about her dog. Ida Miller is the proud owner of Sephora, a black and brown german shepherd mix.  Ida has had Sephora for three years -- she adopted her in college. Ida says she almost gave Sephora up because owning her first puppy was so overwhelming. But now she can't imagine her life without her.  Tweet Us! Do you have a dog or a cat, an iguana or even a fish? We'd love to see all the animals out there who listen to Inside Appalachia with their human companions. Tweet us a photo, we're @InAppalachia Love And Loss Every relationship goes through different stages. Life-long partners eventually face a difficult chapter. Danny McNeeley and Tim Albee talked about what it was like for each of them to lose their previous life partners. They recorded their conversation back in 2018 when the Storycorps mobile recording bus visited Charleston, West Virginia. Love Of Nature Cross country skiing can get you into the backcountry where you can see views that you'd normally hike to in the summer. Chip Chase is the owner of the White Grass Ski Touring Center, in Tucker County, West Virginia. He has a love for nature and the environment that surrounds him.  Happy Valentine's Day! Our theme music is by Matt Jackfert. Other music this week was provided by Jake Xerxes Fussell, Dinosaur Burps, Podington Bear and Blue Dot Sessions.  Roxy Todd is our producer. Eric Douglas is our associate producer. Our executive producer is Andrea Billups. Kelley Libby edited our show this week. Our audio mixer is Patrick Stephens. Zander Aloi also helped produce this episode. You can find us on Twitter @InAppalachia. You can also send us an email to InsideAppalachia@wvpublic.org. Inside Appalachia is a production of West Virginia Public Broadcasting.

The Hottest Take Sports Podcast
Interview with Eric Douglas-South Carolina Football Center

The Hottest Take Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 16:14


In this episode of The Hottest Take Sports Podcast John and Jack get the chance to talk to South Carolina Football Offensive Center Eric Douglas. They talk about Eric's background including the impact of his Dad with sports, the role of academics and career aspirations in his life, and why he chose the University of South Carolina. They discuss his earlier times at South Carolina like an internship at a TV station, moving positions on the Offensive Line, and Dennis Daley's mentorship. Lastly, they talk about his career now including the most difficult athlete he has had to guard, the team's goals for this upcoming season, and Shane Beamer's new impact. Huge thanks again to Eric for taking his time to come on the show!     This episode of The Hottest Take Sports Podcast is hosted by John Achkar and Jack Vandemotter and is presented by CIBB Sports. cibbsports.weebly.com. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok: @Hottest_TakePod. Also, make sure you all go give Eric a follow on Instagram and Twitter @edoug71. This episode's intro beat is made by Black Lions Beatz on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3qUZGlwfq4. Thanks to all who listened and tune in soon for Episode 41! The Hottest Take Sports Podcast is a weekly Cleveland Sports Podcast presented by CIBB Sports and hosted by John Achkar and Jack Vandemotter discussing Cleveland and national sports.

Scuba Radio
ScubaRadio 11-28-20 HOUR2

Scuba Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2020 46:56


This hour find out how you can win a free audio book from author and diver, Eric Douglas. Plus would you dive a fish farm? Looking for HOUR1?

The Dash
What's Happening at UBC?

The Dash

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 18:32


In this special episode, David and Meghan talk with architect and UBC graduate student Eric Douglas about living in Acadia Park and what's happening at UBC. 

Scuba Radio
ScubaRadio 5-23-20 HOUR2

Scuba Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2020 46:56


This hour Dr Doug Ebersole checks in after teaching an oxygen rebreather class. Plus author-Eric Douglas talks about his latest Mike Scott release. Looking for HOUR1?

Peace of Mind Radio
Mistakes Investors Make During Market Volatility

Peace of Mind Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 37:31


In our inaugural podcast episode we discuss our current market situation given the economic shutdown occurring throughout much of the country, and some of the most common mistakes we see investors make during times of market volatility. Your Hosts are Brian Ramsey, Eric Douglas, and Tad Douglas of Family Wealth Planning Partners in Louisville, KY. www.familywealthplanningpartners.comwww.peaceofmindradio.com

Scuba Radio
ScubaRadio 3-7-20 HOUR2

Scuba Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2020 46:55


This hour hear about some big giveaways and exhibitors planning to attend the Beneath The Sea Dive Show in New Jersey. Plus author Eric Douglas shares an update on his latest diving themed adventure novel. Looking for HOUR1?

The League of Extraordinary Divers Podcast
LXD 024 : Eric Douglas – Author and Diving Safety Expert

The League of Extraordinary Divers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 58:40


Retrieved from ScubaGuru - Expert Advice & Best Practices for Scuba Diving Professionals Eric Douglas – Author of the famous Mike Scott diving thriller novels, and diving safety expert In this podcast episode I chat with Eric Douglas. Eric Douglas grew up watching “The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau” and dreamed of diving with Captain Cousteau. He became a diver, and then a dive instructor.  With his journalism […] The post LXD 024 : Eric Douglas – Author and Diving Safety Expert appeared first on ScubaGuru.

Scuba Radio
ScubaRadio 8-17-19 HOUR2

Scuba Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2019 46:55


This hour Greg is joined by Pete from ScubaBoard, Casey The Tobacco Nut, Jerry The Diver Guy and Eric Douglas to talk about the benefits of taking a Cavern class. Looking for HOUR1?

bigJOEL Show - #1 Video Podcast for Mortgage, Real Estate and Ego
Episode 017: Eric Douglas, New American Funding

bigJOEL Show - #1 Video Podcast for Mortgage, Real Estate and Ego

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 44:28


Is your business mainly refinance or captured lead loans? Are you coming out of a call center and starting to originate your own loans? Do you simply not know enough referral sources? Today's guest was in your shoes not too long ago and now he's crushing it!On today's episode, Eric Douglas of New American Funding out of the Boston Metro Area digs deep into how he revamped his old business model and ramped up his purchase loan referral business to big volume fast. 

Scuba Radio
ScubaRadio 1-19-19 HOUR2

Scuba Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2019 46:55


This hour Eric Douglas updates us on the story and research being done on the Honduran Lobster Divers. Plus how divers are making the most of 3D printers. Looking for HOUR1?

The Jackie and Laurie Show
I Have A Cookie and I Don't Want To Say Anything

The Jackie and Laurie Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 56:55


This week on Jackie and Laurie, startled by the audience, bankery shitheads, who is Eric Douglas, and c#nt-frontational.   Comic of the Week: Ilene Yang @fattytrying (instagram)   We have a website! Laurie made it! www.jackieandlaurieshow.com   Buy Laurie's new book Dead People Suck! http://amzn.to/2yNYF4Y Follow @jackiekashian and @anylaurie16 on Twitter! Follow the show! @JackieandLaurie

Scuba Radio
ScubaRadio 5-26-18 HOUR1

Scuba Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2018 46:56


This week Greg The Divemaster previews the ICUE event coming up at the Scuba Show in Long Beach, including a dive trip giveaway to the Philippines! Plus the audio book of Turks&Chaos by Eric Douglas is released! Looking for HOUR2?

Scuba Radio
ScubaRadio 2-24-18 HOUR2

Scuba Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2018 46:52


This hour we get a dive report on the Florida Keys. Plus a new audio book from Eric Douglas and CJ is put into production! Looking for HOUR1?

deepredradio
Delta Force 3 (German)

deepredradio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2017 8:09


Story: Arabische Terroristen haben irgendwo in einer amerikanischen Großstadt eine Atombombe versteckt, und drohen damit, diese zu zünden. Dem Präsidenten bleibt keine andere Wahl als wieder einmal die "Delta Force", die inzwischen von russischen Kollegen verstärkt wurde, ins Rennen zu schicken. DVD-Release: 06.12.2005 (Warner Home Video/USA) Delta Force 3: The Killing Game Genre: Action Land: USA 1991 Laufzeit: ca. 97 min. FSK: 18 Regie: Sam Firstenberg Drehbuch: Andrew Deutsch, Greg Latter, Boaz Davidson Mit Nick Cassavetes, Eric Douglas, Mike Norris, Matthew Penn, John Saint Ryan, Hana Azoulay Hasfari, Mark Ivanir, Dan Turgeman, Jonathan Arkin, ... https://youtu.be/Xz5eKIo0gdU

deepredradio
Delta Force 3 (German)

deepredradio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2017 8:09


Story: Arabische Terroristen haben irgendwo in einer amerikanischen Großstadt eine Atombombe versteckt, und drohen damit, diese zu zünden. Dem Präsidenten bleibt keine andere Wahl als wieder einmal die "Delta Force", die inzwischen von russischen Kollegen verstärkt wurde, ins Rennen zu schicken. DVD-Release: 06.12.2005 (Warner Home Video/USA) Delta Force 3: The Killing Game Genre: Action Land: USA 1991 Laufzeit: ca. 97 min. FSK: 18 Regie: Sam Firstenberg Drehbuch: Andrew Deutsch, Greg Latter, Boaz Davidson Mit Nick Cassavetes, Eric Douglas, Mike Norris, Matthew Penn, John Saint Ryan, Hana Azoulay Hasfari, Mark Ivanir, Dan Turgeman, Jonathan Arkin, ... https://youtu.be/Xz5eKIo0gdU

Reboot It!
Reboot It! Episode 19 with Eric Douglas

Reboot It!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2017 53:05


Esteban Deluxe
Harbourside Grooves with Eric Pt 1 & 2

Esteban Deluxe

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2017 105:57


In memory of Eric Douglas, 1 year since you left us today. I wonder what you'd make of our year. It's not been as good without you in it. Hope these tunes reach you wherever you are x

Esteban Deluxe
Harbourside Grooves with Eric Pt 1 & 2

Esteban Deluxe

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2017 105:57


In memory of Eric Douglas, 1 year since you left us today. I wonder what you'd make of our year. It's not been as good without you in it. Hope these tunes reach you wherever you are x

Podcast Al otro lado del espejo
Al Otro Lado del Espejo nº 185 - 20-05-2016

Podcast Al otro lado del espejo

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2016 122:07


Programa nº 185 Sumario: #Yónosabía, las efemérides de Sumérgete, por Su Arenas… Buceo Ibérico y buceo en la historia, por Leyre Segura… Tecno-Diving, el análisis del material del buceo, por Scubalab - Scuba Diving... Bucearemos en la biología marina con Mis amigos los peces, por Inés García… Arañamos la arqueología sumergida con Lucas Sáez y La Conjura de los Pecios… Desde el mar de papel nos llega la recomendación de la semana, Los Libros de Robinson, por Juan Melgar… Lecciones para la vida: Buceadora en situación crítica después de ver un tiburón, por Eric Douglas... Parada de seguridad en el cabo de fondeo con algunas recomendaciones para el finde y los próximos días hasta una nueva inmersión radiofónica… Saludos a los oyentes y despedida... Foto cortesía de © Carles Casanellas http://www.casanellas.net/ http://www.tedeu.net/

Podcast Al otro lado del espejo
Al Otro Lado del Espejo nº 185 - 20-05-2016

Podcast Al otro lado del espejo

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2016 122:07


Programa nº 185 Sumario: #Yónosabía, las efemérides de Sumérgete, por Su Arenas… Buceo Ibérico y buceo en la historia, por Leyre Segura… Tecno-Diving, el análisis del material del buceo, por Scubalab - Scuba Diving... Bucearemos en la biología marina con Mis amigos los peces, por Inés García… Arañamos la arqueología sumergida con Lucas Sáez y La Conjura de los Pecios… Desde el mar de papel nos llega la recomendación de la semana, Los Libros de Robinson, por Juan Melgar… Lecciones para la vida: Buceadora en situación crítica después de ver un tiburón, por Eric Douglas... Parada de seguridad en el cabo de fondeo con algunas recomendaciones para el finde y los próximos días hasta una nueva inmersión radiofónica… Saludos a los oyentes y despedida... Foto cortesía de © Carles Casanellas http://www.casanellas.net/ http://www.tedeu.net/

School for Startups Radio
12.01 Futurist Peter Leyden & Leadership Equation Eric Douglas

School for Startups Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2014


December 1, 2014 Futurist Peter Leyden & Leadership Equation Eric Douglas

Restoration Church Mukilteo
Answering God's Call - Audio

Restoration Church Mukilteo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2012 25:04


Eric Douglas, member of Restoration Church Mukilteo, speaks on his testimony and answering God's call when he asks his people to step forward in faith.