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I often wonder why I continue to do things and don't quit. For the most part, it makes the most amount of sense to often quit hard problems.There's no explanatory value and why you continue to build and push the envelope.You get up and you do things because they're important. How do you know they're important? Because because.I wanted to give a shout out to Eric Morse. I remember having conversations with Eric about academic life. He told me that he wished he would have waited to publish more before he took leadership roles.I am glad he didn't.The world did not need another #entrepreneurship paper that was not going to be read.Eric—you did the right thing.This week Ivey saw the opening of the new entrepreneurship building at Ivey. GaryVee attended.I know that lots of people are involved in these things, but without your willingness to get up everyday for years is one of the central reasons entrepreneurship grew at Ivey and more broadly.You legitimatized it.I am so happy the world has people that are willing to stand up, despite it telling them what they are doing is not quite right.Eric—you are a true entrepreneur.
Tonight on We Are Paradox Media's "Late Night in the Rockies" Weekend Host TessaTNT will be joined by William Pattison aka Eric Morse the writer of the Camp Crystal Lake horror series. This evening we will be discussing the dark side of the horror communtiy.
Eric Morse is an author and activist who wrote the twin children's books, "What Is Hip Hop?" and "What Is Punk?" featuring claymation images of Biggie Smalls, Tupac, The Ramones, The Clash, and other luminaires from their respective scenes. He cut his teeth in the music industry while joining bands and eventually became a music industry executive. As Eric says, “When I love something, I advocate for it.”
For Rick Cytrynbaum, the entrepreneur life can feel like a game of snakes and ladders. Yet rolling the dice, doesn't have to be a game of chance. Through years of hard work and hustle, Cytrynbaum has built a diverse and innovative career in the fashion space, where he has developed footwear for New Balance, co-founded House of Harlow 1960 with Nicole Richie, worked with celebrities like Kanye West and Heidi Klum, and owned multiple brands like Modern Vintage, Champion, and Kendall & Kylie. He was also an influential player in the rise of the direct-to-consumer model that brought a wide range of celebrities into the fashion industry.Cytrynbaum joins Eric Morse to share various aspects of his journey; from finding the white space in an industry, and cultivating one's gut feel, to the critical role failure plays in the life of an entrepreneur.
To conclude our series on Friday the 13th's Crystal Lake series, we read The Mask of Jason Voorhees, the final, unpublished entry in the series. We're joined by audiobook narrator Josh LaRue as well as the author himself, William Pattison a.k.a. Eric Morse. Lots of good stuff in this one. Jason gets in a fight in a town square in broad daylight. Check Out William's Books here: https://wcpenterprises.weebly.com/ Check out William's Vimeo Channel: https://vimeo.com/user24298067 Check out Josh's Youtube/ Audiobook Channel! : https://www.youtube.com/c/The80sSlasherLibrarian Follow us on Twitter: Twitter.com/authorizedpod Instagram: Instagram.com/authorizedpod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/authorizedpod/support
To conclude our series on Friday the 13th's Crystal Lake series, we read The Mask of Jason Voorhees, the final, unpublished entry in the series. We're joined by audiobook narrator Josh LaRue as well as the author himself, William Pattison a.k.a. Eric Morse. Lots of good stuff in this one. Jason gets in a fight in a town square in broad daylight. Check Out William's Books here: https://wcpenterprises.weebly.com/ Check out William's Vimeo Channel: https://vimeo.com/user24298067 Check out Josh's Youtube/ Audiobook Channel! : https://www.youtube.com/c/The80sSlasherLibrarian Follow us on Twitter: Twitter.com/authorizedpod Instagram: Instagram.com/authorizedpod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/authorizedpod/support
It's revenge of the nerd this week on Authorized. Forget The Hunter, Big Red, or Mitch Devers: This week Jason Voorhees' mask is taking a scrawny bullied teen and hulking him the heck out. We're joined by returning guest Annie Kelly to discuss haunted mechanical bats, cheating spouses and Jason copycats. Also, Hannah isn't here for the first time since Gremlins, so all of Overbye's worst opinions go completely unchallenged. Check out Annie Kelly's series Vaccine: The Human Story: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/vaccine-the-human-story/id1569810932 Check Out Annie Kelly on the QAA podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/qanon-anonymous/id1428209307 Follow us on Twitter: Twitter.com/authorizedpod Instagram: Instagram.com/authorizedpod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/authorizedpod/support
It's revenge of the nerd this week on Authorized. Forget The Hunter, Big Red, or Mitch Devers: This week Jason Voorhees' mask is taking a scrawny bullied teen and hulking him the heck out. We're joined by returning guest Annie Kelly to discuss haunted mechanical bats, cheating spouses and Jason copycats. Also, Hannah isn't here for the first time since Gremlins, so all of Overbye's worst opinions go completely unchallenged. Check out Annie Kelly's series Vaccine: The Human Story: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/vaccine-the-human-story/id1569810932 Check Out Annie Kelly on the QAA podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/qanon-anonymous/id1428209307 Follow us on Twitter: Twitter.com/authorizedpod Instagram: Instagram.com/authorizedpod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/authorizedpod/support
The Carnival has come to Crystal Lake, and unsurprisingly, it's not very chill. We're joined by returning guest John Goodman of Exit Interview to discuss possessed Jason dogs, evil wax figures, and way too much inexplicable predatory behavior towards minors. Our third outing at Camp Crystal Lake is the most divisive yet- It's nice to have Overbye and Hannah back at odds. Check out John's podcast Exit Interview: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/exit-interview/id1534899949 Follow us on Twitter: Twitter.com/authorizedpod Instagram: Instagram.com/authorizedpod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/authorizedpod/support
The Carnival has come to Crystal Lake, and unsurprisingly, it's not very chill. We're joined by returning guest John Goodman of Exit Interview to discuss possessed Jason dogs, evil wax figures, and way too much inexplicable predatory behavior towards minors. Our third outing at Camp Crystal Lake is the most divisive yet- It's nice to have Overbye and Hannah back at odds. Check out John's podcast Exit Interview: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/exit-interview/id1534899949 Follow us on Twitter: Twitter.com/authorizedpod Instagram: Instagram.com/authorizedpod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/authorizedpod/support
Ponds...they're not great at keeping things locked up. Join us this week as we discuss the story of Big Red, a fisherman who snares the mask of Jason Voorhees and turns pretty mean! We're joined by Matt Dartnell, who, like everybody else on this show, knows way more about this series than Overbye and actually gets what's going on. Must be nice! Follow Matt on Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/mattchstickman/ Follow Authorized on Twitter: Twitter.com/authorizedpod Instagram: Instagram.com/authorizedpod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/authorizedpod/support
Ponds...they're not great at keeping things locked up. Join us this week as we discuss the story of Big Red, a fisherman who snares the mask of Jason Voorhees and turns pretty mean! We're joined by Matt Dartnell, who, like everybody else on this show, knows way more about this series than Overbye and actually gets what's going on. Must be nice! Follow Matt on Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/mattchstickman/ Follow Authorized on Twitter: Twitter.com/authorizedpod Instagram: Instagram.com/authorizedpod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/authorizedpod/support
Well, well, well. Look what all those little crumbs lead you to. Welcome to the first miniseason of Tertiary Tomes! We're tackling the five Camp Crystal Lake spinoff books that filled The Dead Years of the Friday the 13th series. We talk about whether Jason should have a gun, whether this series works as a book, and we say Boone approximately two thousand times. It's good to be back. Follow us on Twitter: Twitter.com/authorizedpod Instagram: Instagram.com/authorizedpod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/authorizedpod/support
Well, well, well. Look what all those little crumbs lead you to. Welcome to the first miniseason of Tertiary Tomes! We're tackling the five Camp Crystal Lake spinoff books that filled The Dead Years of the Friday the 13th series. We talk about whether Jason should have a gun, whether this series works as a book, and we say Boone approximately two thousand times. It's good to be back. Follow us on Twitter: Twitter.com/authorizedpod Instagram: Instagram.com/authorizedpod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/authorizedpod/support
Did you know that sometimes new stuff is based on old stuff? On the final CRUMB before our Friday the 13th mini-season, we're joined again by Max Fitzpatrick to discuss the 1965 television series The Wild Wild West. Specifically, we tackle the pilot (boo!) and the season 2 episode The Night of the Green Terror (Yay!). We're obsessed with Jim West and Miguelito Loveless, and a bit unclear on what exactly Artemis Gordon does around here. Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/authorizedpod Instagram: instagram.com/authorizedpod Next Week: Friday the 13th: Mother's Day by Eric Morse! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/authorizedpod/support
Did you know that sometimes new stuff is based on old stuff? On the final CRUMB before our Friday the 13th mini-season, we're joined again by Max Fitzpatrick to discuss the 1965 television series The Wild Wild West. Specifically, we tackle the pilot (boo!) and the season 2 episode The Night of the Green Terror (Yay!). We're obsessed with Jim West and Miguelito Loveless, and a bit unclear on what exactly Artemis Gordon does around here. Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/authorizedpod Instagram: instagram.com/authorizedpod Next Week: Friday the 13th: Mother's Day by Eric Morse! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/authorizedpod/support
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Missed the show? We've got you covered with the ON Point podcast! On this episode, Alex start off speaking with Dr. Neil Rau, Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Toronto. They discuss why Public Health of Canada is recommending that all Canadians invest in an N-95 mask. Next, Alex talks with Eric Morse, retired Canadian diplomat, and an active member of the Royal Canadian Military Institute. He was involved in the 1980 Moscow boycott campaign with the Canadian Department of External Affairs. They talk about the proposed diplomatic boycott of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic games, and why the boycott has to be all or nothing. And finally, Alex speaks with Christian Leuprecht, Professor at both the Royal Military College of Canada and Queen's University and a Fellow at the Macdonald Laurier Institute and now author of his new book--Intelligence as Democratic Statecraft. They discuss why a Chinese telecom firm is attempting to divest its Canadian subsidiaries over a National Security concern. Let's get talking See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show, parents in Alberta can now book their kids in to get the COVID-19 vaccine, Dr. Tehseen Ladha, an assistant professor, in the division of general and community pediatrics at the University of Alberta, has the details. Eric Morse, a retired Canadian diplomat and an active member of the Royal Canadian Military Institute, discusses why a diplomatic boycott of the Beijing Olympics would put athletes in danger. Plus, we talk all things space law with Michelle Hanlon, a professor of air and space law at the University of Mississippi. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome back to another episode of The Defiant Business Podcast! Today I'm talking with https://www.linkedin.com/in/idealcareercoach/ (Eric Morse), founder of Ideal Career Coach. His story begins with wanting to become a medical doctor, however, he quickly realized that the life of a doctor is not for him so he transitioned to science. After 5 years, he changed careers to become a technical recruiter. First in an agency, then to Pharma, Google, and even he helped scale-out an SF Startup. Being a career coach is a culmination of all of his struggles and the lessons he learned along the way. Now he helps people find their ideal job. In this episode, we're going to talk about entrepreneurship and help you answer the question "Is entrepreneurship right for me?", as well as give you insights on what the benefits of being employed are. If you're interested in learning the pros and cons of being an entrepreneur, then this episode is for you. Follow along on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/defythestatusquobiz/ (@defythestatusquobiz) To connect with other Defiant Businesses, join the https://www.facebook.com/groups/thedefiantbusinessgroup (Facebook Group ) Connect with Eric here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/idealcareercoach/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/idealcareercoach/)
Welcome back to another episode of The Defiant Business Podcast! Today I'm talking with Eric Morse, founder of Ideal Career Coach. His story begins with wanting to become a medical doctor, however, he quickly realized that the life of a doctor is not for him so he transitioned to science. After 5 years, he changed careers to become a technical recruiter. First in an agency, then to Pharma, Google, and even he helped scale-out an SF Startup. Being a career coach is a culmination of all of his struggles and the lessons he learned along the way. Now he helps people find their ideal job. In this episode, we're going to talk about career coaching and we'll take a look at Eric's journey as well as what made him switch from being an employee to entrepreneur. If you're interested in learning more about career coaching or how it looks like to become an entrepreneur, then this episode is for you. Follow along on Instagram at @defythestatusquobiz To connect with other Defiant Businesses, join the Facebook Group Connect with Eric here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/idealcareercoach/
Eric Morse is unabashedly a “super nerd.”With a degree in physics from Duke University, Eric taught himself how to program and joined a consulting firm where he worked at implementing PeopleSoft, a human resource management system. Eventually, Eric found his way into sales — working at Google, NetSuite, and Ayden — until he eventually and most recently became SVP of Sales at Affirm, Inc. in 2018.On this episode of Go to Market Grit, Joubin and Eric talk about Eric's interest in technology, collaborative sales environments, and how Eric's company Affirm is changing the way consumer loans work.In this episode, we cover: From $0 to $60 million in 18 months: How Eric's background studying physics and learning to program helped him sell the Google Cloud Platform in the early 2010s. (2:47) Technology and product-market fit: How Eric evaluates companies during a job search. (12:10) Why it takes Eric time to understand a company's technology upon being hired — and how he makes an immediate impact on how teams are structured and organized. (16:09) Building a collaborative and supportive sales environment. (19:57) Eric's current company, Affirm, and its role as a financial loan lender for consumers and as a marketing accelerator for merchants. (24:11) A tech company in finance: How Affirm calculates borrower risk during the underwriting process — and how the company assumes liability of the loans it lends. (29:36) Affirm loan vs. credit cards: How Eric believes Affirm can help people budget for goods and services in a transparent way. (33:42) 'The consumer has to be the center': How Affirm is keeping its responsibilities to the consumer as competition increases. (38:01) Affirm's company culture of debate and discussion. (45:09) What the word grit means to Eric. (48:09) Links: Connect with EricEmail: eric.morse@affirm.com Connect with Joubin Twitter LinkedIn Email: gtmg@kleinerperkins.com Learn more about Kleiner Perkins
Eric Morse of direct-to-consumer retailer Redbubble joins Patricia DeLuca of License Global to discuss how brands and retailers can truly cater to fans everywhere.
The mention of Tequila often induces a strong reaction, and Eric Brass was no exception. “I had the same misconception that most people have about tequila — that disgusting shot in a seedy bar at a horrible hour of the night. It's the most misunderstood and misrepresented spirit in the world.” But something happened on a study trip to Mexico that changed Brass' career trajectory, leading him to co-found a premium tequila brand with just a backpack and $10,000. Today, Tequila Tromba is one of the fastest growing premium tequilas in North America. Together with his entrepreneurship professor, Eric Morse, Brass walks through his entrepreneurial journey: from discovering real tequila, and leaving the world of finance, to creating a modern brand with traditional techniques.
WARNING! This pretty much this entire month's content will be NSFW! We apologize for the delay in getting this episode out! October is a silly month for us! Please bear with us. We'll be back on schedule by the end of the month! This week our heroes discuss the "Audiobook" Friday the 13th: Mother's Day by Eric Morse, narrated by the 80's Slasher Librarian. We find a really mediocre young adult book, a strange author, and a whole big mess of confusion surrounding the writing of the book, and who actually did so. The guys discover that some things are not meant for kids, or even teens. And sometimes, maybe we should just let sleeping masks stay buried. Our Audience gets introduced to the 80's Slasher Librarian, a man who has kindly made it his task to suffer through the trash licensed horror series books of the past, and share discontinued content to the rest of the world's unsuspecting souls. The brothers invite a guest Moose along for this week's ride. Rance makes fun of and challenges yet another "author" to a fist fight, Bob is generally amused at how much like an actual Friday the 13th book this is, and Moose seems to be really bored with the guys not being able to keep their shit together long enough to make a full episode work. P.S. How many teens are we gonna let die before we just bulldoze Camp Crystal Lake right into the water? *************************************** THIS WEEK'S BOOK: Friday the 13th: Mother's Day by Eric Morse, narrated by the 80's Slasher Librarian. Find it here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbMM6LHKpQ0&list=PLQnLxJKGs_rRJ-Wt5Rt9RLZ-zkv-K6-k_&index=1 THIS EPISODE’S MUSIC: Our theme music is: “First Strike” Music by: Jacob Lizotte. You can listen to it on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0XOYj6lqNw or purchase it on his website here: https://www.darkcabin-studios.com/ Letters (Sad Piano) music: “Dissociation” Music by Naoya Sakamata | NAOYA.S www.youtube.com/c/NaoyaSakamataPIANOmusicChannel (https://gate.sc/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fc%2FNaoyaSakamataPIANOmusicChannel&token=342b44-1-1593545995599) ◇Twitter:Naoya Sakamata twitter.com/lazy0004?s=06 (https://gate.sc/?url=http%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2Flazy0004%3Fs%3D06&token=a455f7-1-1593545995599) *************************************** If you would like to get in contact with us, check out our website: https://thequarantinebookclub.com/ You can also find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thequarantinebookclub/ And on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thequarantinebookclubpodcast/ If you'd like to see the live recorded version of this podcast, we're on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9mVp-J4EZz9ozRLeyc7KjA Follow Rance and this channel on Twitch at: Twitch.tv/violenceobscene (http://twitch.tv/violenceobscene) , and Bob Twitch.tv/bobdesign (http://twitch.tv/bobdesign)
The Moody Church in Chicago is an historic American church that has been forced to embrace new technology and church online during COVID-19
Last fall, Eric Morse sat down with three impressive entrepreneurs to discuss their journey, and lessons learned on resourcing for high growth, shaping culture, and learning from past mistakes. On the latest edition of the Ivey Entrepreneur Podcast, Eric Brass, HBA '05, Founder of Tequila Tromba, Debbie Fung, Co-Founder of Yoga Tree Studios, and Anton Rabie, HBA '94, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Spin Master, discuss high-growth and its unique challenges.
That's right, fam! We're doing the first novel in the short-lived Friday the 13th YA series: Mother's Day, by Eric Morse. (Really, it's just an excuse for Jessica and Blake to talk Jason). Join us as we talk Bill Clinton's flu remedies, horny teens, and every horror movie trope crammed into this book. Blake writes a parody, we debate the sexiness of Mariah Carey v Janet Jackson (and Josh doesn't care), and the gang sings Coldplay. Join us next time as we discuss our FIRST Goosebumps book, Say Cheese and Die, with special guest Tom G. Wolf! You can follow us on Instagram @areyoutherepod or email us at areyoutherepodcast@gmail.com. We want your stories, question, corrections, suggestions, hate mail-—we just want to hear from you! If you have time, please rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts. Thanks to Producer Blake for our theme song. His band is at moreofthat.bandcamp.com and wherever you stream music. Are You There, Pod? is part of the AUX podcast network.
That’s right, fam! We’re doing the first novel in the short-lived Friday the 13th YA series: Mother’s Day, by Eric Morse. (Really, it’s just an excuse for Jessica and Blake to talk Jason). Join us as we talk Bill Clinton’s flu remedies, horny teens, and every horror movie trope crammed into this book. Blake writes a parody, we debate the sexiness of Mariah Carey v Janet Jackson (and Josh doesn’t care), and the gang sings Coldplay. Join us next time as we discuss our FIRST Goosebumps book, Say Cheese and Die, with special guest Tom G. Wolf! You can follow us on Instagram @areyoutherepod or email us at areyoutherepodcast@gmail.com. We want your stories, question, corrections, suggestions, hate mail-—we just want to hear from you! If you have time, please rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts. Thanks to Producer Blake for our theme song. His band is at moreofthat.bandcamp.com and wherever you stream music. Are You There, Pod? is part of the AUX podcast network.
October, 1994: Eric Morse, a five-year-old, is thrown 14 stories off a high rise building in the Ida B. Wells Homes. The assailants? An 11-year-old juvenile offender and his 10-year-old friend. But why? We look back on this harrowing story that angered not just a city, but a nation, filled with the after effects of urban decay, the plight of inner-city youth violence and the ever-apparent gray spots within the criminal justice system
Ki-ki-ki-ki ma-ma-ma-ma (or Ch-ch-ch, Ah-ah-ah) It's Friday the 13th! Join us as Dustin briefs Eric Morse’s first Camp Crystal Lake book - Friday the 13th: Mother's Day!
Entrepreneurship is a journey, not a destination, and few have been on that journey as long as the Oland and Stanfield families. In this episode, Eric Morse speaks to QuantumShift alums Andrew Oland, CEO of Moosehead Breweries, and Jon Stanfield, CEO of Stanfield's Ltd, on how the long history of their business impact how they view, and handle the current disruptive landscape. Listen to the fascinating histories of two pre-Canadian institutions, and how they continue to balance history, innovation, business, and family.
Eric Morse and Tony Rizzuti breakdown the Formula 1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix and review "A Night at the Races" with former NBC Sports F1 broadcast team Leigh Diffey, Steve Machett and David Hobbs.
Former ESPN the Magazine F1 contributor Eric Morse and former Speed/Fox Sports reporter Tony Rizzuti preview the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Review Formula E and talk Indycar Silly Season. Plus - What if Lewis Hamilton had stayed with McLaren? How would the "Turbo Hybrid" era have changed?
Former ESPN the Magazine F! contributor Eric Morse and former Speed/Fox Sports reporter Tony Rizzuti breakdown the Formula 1 Brazil Grand Prix, the F3 Macau GP and much more!
Former ESPN the Magazine F1 reporter Eric Morse and former FOX Sports/Speed Channel correspondent Tony Rizzuti preview F1 at Interlagos and give you their list of Greatest Formula 1 drivers ever
Tony Rizzuti and Eric Morse discuss the Formula 1USGP race in Austin, including Tony's first hand account from the event. Plus we talk about our reaction to the Penske IMS and IndyCar Series news.
Tony Rizzuti and Eric Morse breakdown the action from F1 Mexico GP and preview the USGP at COTA. #F1
Former ESPN the Magazine F1 contributor Eric Morse and former FOX/Speed reporter Tony Rizzuti breakdown and preview the F1 Mexico Grand Prix.
Tony Rizzuti and Eric Morse breakdown everything that happened in the Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix, plus Bathurst 1000, Petite LeMans and is Miami getting a Grand Prix in 2021?
Tony Rizzuti and Eric Morse preview the Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka. Plus preview of the Bathurst 1000 and Petite LeMans for IMSA.
Eric Morse and Tony Rizzuti breakdown all the action from the Formula 1 Russian Grand Prix at Sochi.
Eric Morse and Tony Rizzuti breakdown the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix complete with in-car radio and reaction from Nico Rosberg on Vettels out lap on hard tires.
Tony Rizzuti and Eric Morse breakdown the F1 Singapore GP - plus talk all the snobby racing from last weekend.
Eric Morse and Tony Rizzuti breakdown all the action from the Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix from Monza.
Eric Morse and Tony Rizzuti breakdown Formula 1 at Spa. Plus a Monza F1 preview and Indycar at Portland.
Eric Morse and Tony Rizzuti preview the #BelgianGP, recap drinks with David Hobbs, review Indycar at Gateway and the Morse Code report on Supercars.
Indycar veteran James Hinchcliffe joins Eric Morse plus Tony and Eric talk F1 silly season and more.
Tony Rizzuti and Eric Morse discuss Albon's promotion to Red Bull and what it means for the grid. Plus Eric's can't miss interview with David Hobbs!!
Kenny Lee and Eric Morse review the Hungarian Grand Prix and all the latest news on the F1 Circuit in this week's edition of the American Racing Snobs.
Tony Rizzuti and Eric Morse breakdown the #F1 #GermanGP including what is going on with the HAAS F1 drivers.
Tony Rizzuti and Eric Morse preview the F1 German GP. Plus review of Iowa Indycar, IMSA and W-Series.
Tony Rizzuti and Eric Morse breakdown the F1 British GP
Eric Morse and Kenny Lee preview the British Grand Prix, plus they take an in depth look at IMSA in Canada, Australian Supercars and the Goodwood Festival of Speed
Tony Rizzuti and Eric Morse review the Austrian GP, won by Max Verstappen and cover the F1 news of the week
Tony Rizzuti and Eric Morse recap the last two weeks in France with Eric's trip to Le Mans and the F1 race at Paul Ricard. We also preview Austria F1 and recap the news of the week. Plus our winner, bogey and Midfield picks!
Tony Rizzuti breaks down the news leading into the F1 French GP, while Eric Morse gives us his report from Le Mans, France, which at the time, did not include the DQ of the Keating Ford GT.
Eric Morse and Tony Rizzuti debate the penalty to Sebastian Vettel and review the F1 Canadian GP
Eric Morse and Tony Rizzuti preview Montreal F1 and Texas Indycar
Tony Rizzuti and Eric Morse review Monaco Grand Prix, Indianapolis 500 Plus a sit down with International Speedway Corporation executive and former Team Penske member Chris Schwartz to discuss "The Penske Way", the majesty of the Indy500 and the business of motorsports.
Eric Morse and Tony Rizzuti breakdown the Spanish GP.
Tony Rizzuti and Eric Morse preview the Spanish GP F1 race in Spain.
Tony Rizzuti and Eric Morse breakdown all the action from Baku, team by team, and list their first Power Rankings of the season.
Just in time for Mother's Day, or maybe early for Halloween, it's just flat-out time to get extremely spooky, so we're bringing you the PG-est horror out there, slithering like a fat white worm and jutting upsettingly from a long-dug grave, Eric Morse's epoch-defining Friday the 13th: Mother's Day. Grab your backpack and get ready for a road trip with all your most stereotypical high school pals: the brain, the athlete, the basket case, the princess, and the criminal, but keep your eyes open and your running (-away) shoes laced up, because THIS Mother's Day, Camp Crystal Lake is being plagued by more than just the Voorhees family. Canoe even believe it!? there's more than one killer on the loose! Recommendations: "To Keep a Sluttish House" by Katie Prout "Ghost in the Cloud" by Meghan O'Gieblyn "Glenn Danzig Gets Knocked the Fuck Out" by Some Beefy Dude Danny Marianino Music Recs: "Bring Me the Head" by Operators "Let's Go Down to the Woods" by Screaming Blue Messiahs "Blow Ya Mind" by Nicki Minaj
Tony Rizzuti and Eric Morse discuss F1 1000th race in China and why Ferrari may be in more trouble that it looks.
Tony Rizzuti and Eric Morse recap Indycar at Barber, preview F1 in China and an exclusive interview with Alexander Rossi about his Indycar career and his Formula 1 past, including can an American return to F1.
Eric Morse and Tony Rizzuti talk Bahrain F1. Heartbreak for LeClerc, Trouble for Vettel and another DNF for Grojean - plus Russell and Schumacher Pirelli test.
Eric Morse and Tony Rizzuti discuss the off-season moves, Drive to Survive Netflix Series and over react to Round One of the Formula 1 World Championship from Albert Park, Australia.
This week we bring you the second radio documentary from Chicago teenagers LeAlan Jones and Lloyd Newman, called Remorse: The 14 Stories of Eric Morse. In 1996, LeAlan and Lloyd investigated the death of Eric Morse, a 5-year-old boy dropped from a high-rise window, and uncovered the scars it left on their community.
Eric Morse’s second children’s book, What is Hip-Hop? (produced by journalist Nelson George) is a vibrant picture book on the rich culture and celebrates not only rap music but also breakdancing and graffiti art, from the Bronx block parties to the present day. Imagine that a picture book with a target audience of 4-7 year olds could be an opportunity for parents to discuss issues like race and feminism through the lens of hip-hop. With 3-D clay illustrations by Anny Yi, Eric’s follow-up to 2015’s What is Punk? is never heavy-handed or preachy. What is Hip-Hop? and What is Punk? are both available from Akashic Books. Visit Eric Morse online: http://www.akashicbooks.com/author/eric-morse SUBSCRIBE ON SOUNDCLOUD: https://soundcloud.com/thisisboice TMT APP FOR iPHONE: http://bit.ly/TMTappiOS TMT APP FOR ANDROID: http://bit.ly/TMTappANDROID SUBSCRIBE ON iTUNES: http://bit.ly/TalkMusicTalk SUBSCRIBE ON GOOGLE PLAY: http://bit.ly/TMTgoogleplay Please take a moment to leave a rating and/or review in the store. It helps increase the ranking of the podcast and exposes TMT to a new audience. Thanks! Liz (The Talk Music Talk Theme)-FULL VERSION Written and Composed on an iPad by boice. https://soundcloud.com/thisisboice/liz-talk-music-talk-theme SURVEY It would be greatly appreciated if you would take a moment to fill out this brief demographic survey. It will be used solely to help me select advertisers/sponsors for Talk Music Talk to offset the cost to produce the podcast i.e. audio editor, podcast host, traveling to guests to record. It should take less than a minute of your time. Thanks! http://www.talkmusictalk.com/survey
Take an inside educated look at addictions and how to support yourself or a loved one. An honest perspective with Dr. Eric Morse and host Marilyn Shannon marilynshannon.com We talk about this in the most loving way.
Intro - 8:45 Matt Wessel joins the Crew and talks about his Skeleton Crew addiction. Matt says the Crew is in their prime. Is he right? Dans grandmother leaves the Crew a voicemail! 8:46 – 17:45 Alex's mom calls in and she talks Bates Motel + Friday the 13th Part 2! Dan talks about his beginnings with the Crew. 18:00 – 37:00 Dave Zendano calls in and we talk Skeleton Crew, meant to be crazy coincidences. We talk mac + cheese and ends things off with some Bates Motel. 38:00 – 1:27:00 Matt and the Crew walk through the history of the Skeleton Crew playing favorite bits and never before heard clips. 1:28:00 – 2:08:00 Jason Christopher director of Nobody Gets Out Alive joins the Crew to hang and give some insight of what it's like to have filmed an indie horror film. How much money did his movie make? Did being the director of a movie get him laid? 2:09:00 – 2:13:15 Eric Morse joins us for his 2nd appearance and fills us in on his private battle with Fangoria! 2:14:00 – 2:31:00 Jason Lloyd webmaster of Horrorphilia.com calls in to celebrate the Screw 1 year Anniversary! Does Alex REALLY not know who Ed Harris is? 2:31:01 – 3:13:00 Matt Wessel still hangin with the Crew and going through more never before heard clips. 3:13:01 – 3:26:00 Mike Maryman of Evil Episodes heads over to the dungeon to help the Crew celebrate! More clips! 3:26:01 – End Corey Graham of http://midnightcorey.com/ is the last ghoul to enter the lair of the Skeleton Crew. He kicks back with a few brews and listens in to some of the craziest clips the Skeleton Crew can pull out of there treasure chest. We wrap up the 1 year show and all head out and get ready for the end of our Evil Dead retrospective which will contain a review of Evil Dead 2013 and wrap up all 4 Evil Dead movies. Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theskeletoncrewshow YouTube Channel (Episodes 36+): https://www.youtube.com/user/theskeletoncrewshows YouTube Channel (Episodes 1-36): http://www.youtube.com/user/theskeletoncrewshow Subscribe in Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-skeleton-crew-podcast/id1587621795
His name is Derek Young. He has made two feature films both of which have distribution. They are titled Family Property Backwoods Killing Spree and Midnight Matinee Psycho. He has done several conventions and been accepted to a dozen film festivals including the MadMonster Party Film Festvial and The Va Film Festival. He has had reviews done in a few of the major horror magazines including Rue Morgue, Fangoris, and Stigg Magazine. This will be his third feature. He is shooting this in full HD on a Sony Fx7. Thee fourths of the film is already shot. Himself and Eric Morse who (wrote the Camp Crystal Lake Novels in the 90's published by Berkley Books) are working on novelizing the screenplay for the film. The novel already has a guaranteed publication deal. The movie and book are about 28 yr old David Coleman. He is bullied and stabbed in the back his whole life even by his family. When David gets off his medication for being bi-polar against his psychiatrist orders he reaches his breaking point and goes into a Psychotic State. Because of this state of mind he becomes a serial killer looking for revenge. The underlined meaning of these projects is that all bullying needs to stop and needs to be taken more seriously. Helping this project means you will be making your voice heard against bullying.
His name is Derek Young. He has made two feature films both of which have distribution. They are titled Family Property Backwoods Killing Spree and Midnight Matinee Psycho. He has done several conventions and been accepted to a dozen film festivals including the MadMonster Party Film Festvial and The Va Film Festival. He has had reviews done in a few of the major horror magazines including Rue Morgue, Fangoris, and Stigg Magazine. This will be his third feature. He is shooting this in full HD on a Sony Fx7. Thee fourths of the film is already shot. Himself and Eric Morse who (wrote the Camp Crystal Lake Novels in the 90's published by Berkley Books) are working on novelizing the screenplay for the film. The novel already has a guaranteed publication deal. The movie and book are about 28 yr old David Coleman. He is bullied and stabbed in the back his whole life even by his family. When David gets off his medication for being bi-polar against his psychiatrist orders he reaches his breaking point and goes into a Psychotic State. Because of this state of mind he becomes a serial killer looking for revenge. The underlined meaning of these projects is that all bullying needs to stop and needs to be taken more seriously. Helping this project means you will be making your voice heard against bullying.
The Skeleton Crew #45 Linda Blair meets The Skeleton Crew 0:00 – 2:00 Intro what's you can look forward too on this show 3:45 – 29:30 Eric Morse AKA William Patterson joins the crew to tell us about his experiences with writing the Friday the 13th novels. How much time did he have to write them? How much money did he make? What are all the horrible things that happened to him while writing other novels. This is some stuff you wont wanna miss! 31:00 – 59:00 Wrong Turn 5 (2012) Review 1:01:45 – 1:05:00 Eric Morse promotes Artists In Horror Month! Will you follow his movement? 1:06:00 – 1:08:00 Mama gets a voicemail! 1:07:45 – 1:09:45 Linda Blair interview up next! What is Alex willing to ask? Will he cross the line? 1:11:30 – 1:29:34 Linda Blair AKA Regan from The Exorcist 1973 joins The Crew to talk The Exorcist 40 years later! 1:30:45 – End Matt Wessel votes on of us off of the island! Alex and Dan wrap up the show. They talk about the Linda Blair interview and the next retrospective PSYCHO which will be on show #46! Don't miss it! Notes: FEARnet HONORS LINDA BLAIR, CELEBRATING 40 YEARS OF THE EXORCIST WITH THE FIVE-FILM “THE COMPLETE EXORCIST” MARATHON SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17. Viewers Can Participate in an Interactive Poll on FEARnet.com, Choosing Which Prequel They Prefer Between ‘Exorcist: The Beginning' and ‘Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist'. Also support Linda and her cause at Lindablairworldheart.org Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theskeletoncrewshow YouTube Channel (Episodes 36+): https://www.youtube.com/user/theskeletoncrewshows YouTube Channel (Episodes 1-36): http://www.youtube.com/user/theskeletoncrewshow Subscribe in Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-skeleton-crew-podcast/id1587621795
That's right, fam! We're doing the first novel in the short-lived Friday the 13th YA series: Mother's Day, by Eric Morse. (Really, it's just an excuse for Jessica and Blake to talk Jason). Join us as we talk Bill Clinton's flu remedies, horny teens, and every horror movie trope crammed into this book. Blake writes a parody, we debate the sexiness of Mariah Carey v Janet Jackson (and Josh doesn't care), and the gang sings Coldplay. Join us next time as we discuss our FIRST Goosebumps book, Say Cheese and Die, with special guest Tom G. Wolf! You can follow us on Instagram @areyoutherepod or email us at areyoutherepodcast@gmail.com. We want your stories, question, corrections, suggestions, hate mail-—we just want to hear from you! If you have time, please rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts. Thanks to Producer Blake for our theme song. His band is at moreofthat.bandcamp.com and wherever you stream music. Are You There, Pod? is part of the AUX podcast network.