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How can we learn to speak the language of the Earth and cultivate our intuitive intelligence? What lessons can we learn from non-human animals about living in greater harmony with nature? How have we contributed to making our planet a more dangerous place, and how can we work to save it?COLIN STEEN (CEO of Legacy Agripartners) reflects on his upbringing on a farm in Weldon, Saskatchewan. He highlights the rewarding yet challenging nature of farm life, emphasizing the importance of agriculture and its impact on shaping one's responsibilities and successes in life.JILL HEINERTH (Canadian cave diver, underwater explorer, writer, photographer, and filmmaker) discusses her experiences exploring underwater caves. She talks about the collaborative nature of her work and her reflections on our connected planet.NOAH WILSON-RICH (Co-Founder and CEO of The Best Bees Company, Author of The Bee: A Natural History) explores his fascination with bees and their significance to human society. He shares the broader lessons humans can learn from these pollinators.INGRID NEWKIRK (Founder and President of PETA) discusses the fascinating world of animal communication. She explores the ways animals interact and communicate with each other, the complexity of animal languages and their significance in the animal kingdom.NEIL GRIMMER (Brand President of SOURCE Global, innovator of the SOURCE Hydropanel) highlights the critical issue of water insecurity and scarcity facing the global population. He underscores the urgent need for innovation and technology deployment to address the increasing water stress and ensure sustainable water resources.CARL SAFINA (Ecologist, Founding President of Safina Center) offers a critical perspective on human impact on the environment. He emphasizes that while humans are technologically advanced, we are often reckless in our use of these capabilities, leading to severe planetary problems that we struggle to solve.RICHARD VEVERS (Founder and CEO of The Ocean Agency) stresses the importance of coral reefs as foundational species that support diverse marine ecosystems. He warns of the dire consequences of coral reef destruction and advocates for the protection and conservation of these essential habitats.WALTER STAHEL (Founding Father of the Circular Economy, Founder-Director of the Product-Life Institute) discusses the necessity of adopting a circular economy to tackle environmental challenges. He argues that creating a low-waste, low-carbon, and low-anthropogenic mass society is essential for preserving natural resources and reducing environmental impacts.JOELLE GERGIS (IPCC Lead Author, Award-winning climate scientist and writer, Author of Humanity's Moment: A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope) shares insights on coping with the emotional burden of climate change. She highlights the importance of maintaining hope, connecting with like-minded individuals, and finding meaning amidst the ongoing environmental crisis.JAMES BROWNING (Founder of advocacy group F Minus) explains the insidious nature of fossil fuel lobbying. He reveals how lobbyists representing both harmful industries and beneficial causes can complicate efforts to raise awareness and address the climate crisis effectively.PAULA PINHO (Director of the European Commission's DG for Energy) encourages active participation in nurturing values such as peace, democracy, and sustainability. She advocates for using social media and other means to speak out and engage in meaningful discussions to promote these values.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
How can we learn to speak the language of the Earth and cultivate our intuitive intelligence? What lessons can we learn from non-human animals about living in greater harmony with nature? How have we contributed to making our planet a more dangerous place, and how can we work to save it?COLIN STEEN (CEO of Legacy Agripartners) reflects on his upbringing on a farm in Weldon, Saskatchewan. He highlights the rewarding yet challenging nature of farm life, emphasizing the importance of agriculture and its impact on shaping one's responsibilities and successes in life.JILL HEINERTH (Canadian cave diver, underwater explorer, writer, photographer, and filmmaker) discusses her experiences exploring underwater caves. She talks about the collaborative nature of her work and her reflections on our connected planet.NOAH WILSON-RICH (Co-Founder and CEO of The Best Bees Company, Author of The Bee: A Natural History) explores his fascination with bees and their significance to human society. He shares the broader lessons humans can learn from these pollinators.INGRID NEWKIRK (Founder and President of PETA) discusses the fascinating world of animal communication. She explores the ways animals interact and communicate with each other, the complexity of animal languages and their significance in the animal kingdom.NEIL GRIMMER (Brand President of SOURCE Global, innovator of the SOURCE Hydropanel) highlights the critical issue of water insecurity and scarcity facing the global population. He underscores the urgent need for innovation and technology deployment to address the increasing water stress and ensure sustainable water resources.CARL SAFINA (Ecologist, Founding President of Safina Center) offers a critical perspective on human impact on the environment. He emphasizes that while humans are technologically advanced, we are often reckless in our use of these capabilities, leading to severe planetary problems that we struggle to solve.RICHARD VEVERS (Founder and CEO of The Ocean Agency) stresses the importance of coral reefs as foundational species that support diverse marine ecosystems. He warns of the dire consequences of coral reef destruction and advocates for the protection and conservation of these essential habitats.WALTER STAHEL (Founding Father of the Circular Economy, Founder-Director of the Product-Life Institute) discusses the necessity of adopting a circular economy to tackle environmental challenges. He argues that creating a low-waste, low-carbon, and low-anthropogenic mass society is essential for preserving natural resources and reducing environmental impacts.JOELLE GERGIS (IPCC Lead Author, Award-winning climate scientist and writer, Author of Humanity's Moment: A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope) shares insights on coping with the emotional burden of climate change. She highlights the importance of maintaining hope, connecting with like-minded individuals, and finding meaning amidst the ongoing environmental crisis.JAMES BROWNING (Founder of advocacy group F Minus) explains the insidious nature of fossil fuel lobbying. He reveals how lobbyists representing both harmful industries and beneficial causes can complicate efforts to raise awareness and address the climate crisis effectively.PAULA PINHO (Director of the European Commission's DG for Energy) encourages active participation in nurturing values such as peace, democracy, and sustainability. She advocates for using social media and other means to speak out and engage in meaningful discussions to promote these values.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
How can we learn to speak the language of the Earth and cultivate our intuitive intelligence? What lessons can we learn from non-human animals about living in greater harmony with nature? How have we contributed to making our planet a more dangerous place, and how can we work to save it?COLIN STEEN (CEO of Legacy Agripartners) reflects on his upbringing on a farm in Weldon, Saskatchewan. He highlights the rewarding yet challenging nature of farm life, emphasizing the importance of agriculture and its impact on shaping one's responsibilities and successes in life.JILL HEINERTH (Canadian cave diver, underwater explorer, writer, photographer, and filmmaker) discusses her experiences exploring underwater caves. She talks about the collaborative nature of her work and her reflections on our connected planet.NOAH WILSON-RICH (Co-Founder and CEO of The Best Bees Company, Author of The Bee: A Natural History) explores his fascination with bees and their significance to human society. He shares the broader lessons humans can learn from these pollinators.INGRID NEWKIRK (Founder and President of PETA) discusses the fascinating world of animal communication. She explores the ways animals interact and communicate with each other, the complexity of animal languages and their significance in the animal kingdom.NEIL GRIMMER (Brand President of SOURCE Global, innovator of the SOURCE Hydropanel) highlights the critical issue of water insecurity and scarcity facing the global population. He underscores the urgent need for innovation and technology deployment to address the increasing water stress and ensure sustainable water resources.CARL SAFINA (Ecologist, Founding President of Safina Center) offers a critical perspective on human impact on the environment. He emphasizes that while humans are technologically advanced, we are often reckless in our use of these capabilities, leading to severe planetary problems that we struggle to solve.RICHARD VEVERS (Founder and CEO of The Ocean Agency) stresses the importance of coral reefs as foundational species that support diverse marine ecosystems. He warns of the dire consequences of coral reef destruction and advocates for the protection and conservation of these essential habitats.WALTER STAHEL (Founding Father of the Circular Economy, Founder-Director of the Product-Life Institute) discusses the necessity of adopting a circular economy to tackle environmental challenges. He argues that creating a low-waste, low-carbon, and low-anthropogenic mass society is essential for preserving natural resources and reducing environmental impacts.JOELLE GERGIS (IPCC Lead Author, Award-winning climate scientist and writer, Author of Humanity's Moment: A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope) shares insights on coping with the emotional burden of climate change. She highlights the importance of maintaining hope, connecting with like-minded individuals, and finding meaning amidst the ongoing environmental crisis.JAMES BROWNING (Founder of advocacy group F Minus) explains the insidious nature of fossil fuel lobbying. He reveals how lobbyists representing both harmful industries and beneficial causes can complicate efforts to raise awareness and address the climate crisis effectively.PAULA PINHO (Director of the European Commission's DG for Energy) encourages active participation in nurturing values such as peace, democracy, and sustainability. She advocates for using social media and other means to speak out and engage in meaningful discussions to promote these values.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
How can we learn to speak the language of the Earth and cultivate our intuitive intelligence? What lessons can we learn from non-human animals about living in greater harmony with nature? How have we contributed to making our planet a more dangerous place, and how can we work to save it?COLIN STEEN (CEO of Legacy Agripartners) reflects on his upbringing on a farm in Weldon, Saskatchewan. He highlights the rewarding yet challenging nature of farm life, emphasizing the importance of agriculture and its impact on shaping one's responsibilities and successes in life.JILL HEINERTH (Canadian cave diver, underwater explorer, writer, photographer, and filmmaker) discusses her experiences exploring underwater caves. She talks about the collaborative nature of her work and her reflections on our connected planet.NOAH WILSON-RICH (Co-Founder and CEO of The Best Bees Company, Author of The Bee: A Natural History) explores his fascination with bees and their significance to human society. He shares the broader lessons humans can learn from these pollinators.INGRID NEWKIRK (Founder and President of PETA) discusses the fascinating world of animal communication. She explores the ways animals interact and communicate with each other, the complexity of animal languages and their significance in the animal kingdom.NEIL GRIMMER (Brand President of SOURCE Global, innovator of the SOURCE Hydropanel) highlights the critical issue of water insecurity and scarcity facing the global population. He underscores the urgent need for innovation and technology deployment to address the increasing water stress and ensure sustainable water resources.CARL SAFINA (Ecologist, Founding President of Safina Center) offers a critical perspective on human impact on the environment. He emphasizes that while humans are technologically advanced, we are often reckless in our use of these capabilities, leading to severe planetary problems that we struggle to solve.RICHARD VEVERS (Founder and CEO of The Ocean Agency) stresses the importance of coral reefs as foundational species that support diverse marine ecosystems. He warns of the dire consequences of coral reef destruction and advocates for the protection and conservation of these essential habitats.WALTER STAHEL (Founding Father of the Circular Economy, Founder-Director of the Product-Life Institute) discusses the necessity of adopting a circular economy to tackle environmental challenges. He argues that creating a low-waste, low-carbon, and low-anthropogenic mass society is essential for preserving natural resources and reducing environmental impacts.JOELLE GERGIS (IPCC Lead Author, Award-winning climate scientist and writer, Author of Humanity's Moment: A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope) shares insights on coping with the emotional burden of climate change. She highlights the importance of maintaining hope, connecting with like-minded individuals, and finding meaning amidst the ongoing environmental crisis.JAMES BROWNING (Founder of advocacy group F Minus) explains the insidious nature of fossil fuel lobbying. He reveals how lobbyists representing both harmful industries and beneficial causes can complicate efforts to raise awareness and address the climate crisis effectively.PAULA PINHO (Director of the European Commission's DG for Energy) encourages active participation in nurturing values such as peace, democracy, and sustainability. She advocates for using social media and other means to speak out and engage in meaningful discussions to promote these values.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
How can we learn to speak the language of the Earth and cultivate our intuitive intelligence? What lessons can we learn from non-human animals about living in greater harmony with nature? How have we contributed to making our planet a more dangerous place, and how can we work to save it?COLIN STEEN (CEO of Legacy Agripartners) reflects on his upbringing on a farm in Weldon, Saskatchewan. He highlights the rewarding yet challenging nature of farm life, emphasizing the importance of agriculture and its impact on shaping one's responsibilities and successes in life.JILL HEINERTH (Canadian cave diver, underwater explorer, writer, photographer, and filmmaker) discusses her experiences exploring underwater caves. She talks about the collaborative nature of her work and her reflections on our connected planet.NOAH WILSON-RICH (Co-Founder and CEO of The Best Bees Company, Author of The Bee: A Natural History) explores his fascination with bees and their significance to human society. He shares the broader lessons humans can learn from these pollinators.INGRID NEWKIRK (Founder and President of PETA) discusses the fascinating world of animal communication. She explores the ways animals interact and communicate with each other, the complexity of animal languages and their significance in the animal kingdom.NEIL GRIMMER (Brand President of SOURCE Global, innovator of the SOURCE Hydropanel) highlights the critical issue of water insecurity and scarcity facing the global population. He underscores the urgent need for innovation and technology deployment to address the increasing water stress and ensure sustainable water resources.CARL SAFINA (Ecologist, Founding President of Safina Center) offers a critical perspective on human impact on the environment. He emphasizes that while humans are technologically advanced, we are often reckless in our use of these capabilities, leading to severe planetary problems that we struggle to solve.RICHARD VEVERS (Founder and CEO of The Ocean Agency) stresses the importance of coral reefs as foundational species that support diverse marine ecosystems. He warns of the dire consequences of coral reef destruction and advocates for the protection and conservation of these essential habitats.WALTER STAHEL (Founding Father of the Circular Economy, Founder-Director of the Product-Life Institute) discusses the necessity of adopting a circular economy to tackle environmental challenges. He argues that creating a low-waste, low-carbon, and low-anthropogenic mass society is essential for preserving natural resources and reducing environmental impacts.JOELLE GERGIS (IPCC Lead Author, Award-winning climate scientist and writer, Author of Humanity's Moment: A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope) shares insights on coping with the emotional burden of climate change. She highlights the importance of maintaining hope, connecting with like-minded individuals, and finding meaning amidst the ongoing environmental crisis.JAMES BROWNING (Founder of advocacy group F Minus) explains the insidious nature of fossil fuel lobbying. He reveals how lobbyists representing both harmful industries and beneficial causes can complicate efforts to raise awareness and address the climate crisis effectively.PAULA PINHO (Director of the European Commission's DG for Energy) encourages active participation in nurturing values such as peace, democracy, and sustainability. She advocates for using social media and other means to speak out and engage in meaningful discussions to promote these values.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
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How can we learn to speak the language of the Earth and cultivate our intuitive intelligence? What lessons can we learn from non-human animals about living in greater harmony with nature? How have we contributed to making our planet a more dangerous place, and how can we work to save it?COLIN STEEN (CEO of Legacy Agripartners) reflects on his upbringing on a farm in Weldon, Saskatchewan. He highlights the rewarding yet challenging nature of farm life, emphasizing the importance of agriculture and its impact on shaping one's responsibilities and successes in life.JILL HEINERTH (Canadian cave diver, underwater explorer, writer, photographer, and filmmaker) discusses her experiences exploring underwater caves. She talks about the collaborative nature of her work and her reflections on our connected planet.NOAH WILSON-RICH (Co-Founder and CEO of The Best Bees Company, Author of The Bee: A Natural History) explores his fascination with bees and their significance to human society. He shares the broader lessons humans can learn from these pollinators.INGRID NEWKIRK (Founder and President of PETA) discusses the fascinating world of animal communication. She explores the ways animals interact and communicate with each other, the complexity of animal languages and their significance in the animal kingdom.NEIL GRIMMER (Brand President of SOURCE Global, innovator of the SOURCE Hydropanel) highlights the critical issue of water insecurity and scarcity facing the global population. He underscores the urgent need for innovation and technology deployment to address the increasing water stress and ensure sustainable water resources.CARL SAFINA (Ecologist, Founding President of Safina Center) offers a critical perspective on human impact on the environment. He emphasizes that while humans are technologically advanced, we are often reckless in our use of these capabilities, leading to severe planetary problems that we struggle to solve.RICHARD VEVERS (Founder and CEO of The Ocean Agency) stresses the importance of coral reefs as foundational species that support diverse marine ecosystems. He warns of the dire consequences of coral reef destruction and advocates for the protection and conservation of these essential habitats.WALTER STAHEL (Founding Father of the Circular Economy, Founder-Director of the Product-Life Institute) discusses the necessity of adopting a circular economy to tackle environmental challenges. He argues that creating a low-waste, low-carbon, and low-anthropogenic mass society is essential for preserving natural resources and reducing environmental impacts.JOELLE GERGIS (IPCC Lead Author, Award-winning climate scientist and writer, Author of Humanity's Moment: A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope) shares insights on coping with the emotional burden of climate change. She highlights the importance of maintaining hope, connecting with like-minded individuals, and finding meaning amidst the ongoing environmental crisis.JAMES BROWNING (Founder of advocacy group F Minus) explains the insidious nature of fossil fuel lobbying. He reveals how lobbyists representing both harmful industries and beneficial causes can complicate efforts to raise awareness and address the climate crisis effectively.PAULA PINHO (Director of the European Commission's DG for Energy) encourages active participation in nurturing values such as peace, democracy, and sustainability. She advocates for using social media and other means to speak out and engage in meaningful discussions to promote these values.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
This week, DJ works on vocals for the new Revel 9 songs. Also on today's show: wealth of experience, trauma bonds, hitting the button, offending submissions and MORE! This ain't your mom's lunch box. #onthebox Be social with DJ and Revel 9! #youtuber #revel9 #hardrocklunchbox #thetoptwenty #todaysrant #99wnrr #streamingradio #radiohost #advice #culture #lifestyle #armless #arms #mannequin #mannequins #shopping #vocals #production #newsong #wealthofexperience #experience #trauma #traumabonds #button #notrecording #novideo #offend #submission #submissions #submit #thebeautyineverydayspaces
Mike Ferguson in the Morning 07-24-24 James Massa from NumbersUSA talks about the border crisis, immigration issues, Kamala Harris' border failures, and her graded score of F Minus by NumbersUSA. (https://www.numbersusa.com/) (@_JamesMassa) (@NumbersUSA) NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsTalkSTL Livestream 24/7: http://bit.ly/newstalkstlstreamSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Ferguson in the Morning 07-24-24 St. Louis County Council keeps the pressure on Sam Page regarding the senior property tax freeze. Story here: https://www.firstalert4.com/2024/07/16/st-louis-county-vote-funding-senior-tax-freeze/ The campaign playbook for Democrats looks to be the same as usual, including the addition of their lies surrounding Project 2025...just like the years of "Russian collusion." We discuss the resignation of Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle. Will her replacement be any better? Don't hold your breath. (6:35am) James Massa from NumbersUSA talks about the border crisis, immigration issues, Kamala Harris' border failures, and her graded score of F Minus by NumbersUSA. (https://www.numbersusa.com/) (@_JamesMassa) (@NumbersUSA) MORNING NEWS DUMP: U.S. Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle resigns following a disastrous appearance before a Congressional hearing on the attempted assassination of former President Trump. Story here: https://hotair.com/ed-morrissey/2024/07/23/breaking-cheatle-resigns-after-capitol-hill-humiliation-n3792171 The St. Louis County Council approves more funds to pay for the senior property tax freeze implementation. Story here:https://www.firstalert4.com/2024/07/16/st-louis-county-vote-funding-senior-tax-freeze/ St. Louis County Councilman Mark Harder introduces a proposed change to the County Council to hire a County Manager. Story here: https://fox2now.com/news/you-paid-for-it/proposal-aims-to-reform-county-government-limit-executive-power/ Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg launches an investigation into Delta Airlines following last week's last week's technical problems which have lingered into this week. Story here: https://www.newsnationnow.com/travel/delta-flight-cancellations-crowdstrike-day-five/ Cardinals beat the Pirates in Pittsburgh 2-1. They'll wrap-up the series and the road trip this today at 11:35am. NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsTalkSTL Livestream 24/7: http://bit.ly/newstalkstlstreamSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Breaking News, 104 Days To Vote For The Government You Want, Day 291 Of The Israel Hamas War, Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle Resigns, And Me Thinks The Democratic Party Is Trying Too Hard To Sell Kamala Harris 5 Very Independent and Compelling Hours of Experts, And Authors Pursuing The Truth No Matter Where It Leads 9:06-9:29a ET- Rick Manning- SS Director Kimberly Cheatle resigns, but questions remain and Democrats are slowly but surely backing Vice President Kamala Harris. The President of Americans for Limited Government is talking about this and more. 9:32-9:42a ET- Jenny Beth Martin- Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle resigns in wake of Trump assassination attempt and her congressional hearing that frustrated both sides of the aisle. The President and co-founder of Tea Party Patriots discusses. 9:46-9:58a ET- Eric Ruark- The Democrats' coronation of Kamala Harris is causing Harris to be scrutinized for her failure as President Biden's "Border Czar," especially with the border crisis being the top issue for most voters. The Director of Research and Public Relations with NumbersUSA also scores elected leaders on immigration issues, and Harris scored an F Minus (1%!) 10:06-10:29a ET- Steve Bonta- What's the whole truth behind last week's cyber-attack? And was the narrative that Iran may have been behind the attempted assassination of former President Trump was yet another Deep State false flag? The attorney and the Chairman of Big Media Holdings, a company involved in the production and distribution of non-scripted and factual entertainment content explains. 10:32-10:58a ET- Trevor Loudon- The Democratic party is in a full blown scramble to find a possible replacement for Joe Biden though they confidently insist that Biden is the only one who can defeat Trump. The researcher and author breaks down the math and the high risk of keep Joe Biden at the top of the ticket. And just as big a gamble to bring in Kamala Harris. The New Zealand author, researcher, speaker and political activist shares all the details.
Mandy informs the fellas that there is a grade worse than an F. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Your hosts foreshadow further troubles to come. Designing a Walgreens isn't the easiest thing in the world, but it should be better than it is. Also, check out our AI CoHost in tomorrow's episode.Mark brings Truth Facts. He inadvertently provides Grant a stage on which to proclaim his generic frustration with bad users of products.Grant brings F Minus. Let's leave making elastic eggs to the amateurs.Send feedback to comicalstart@gmail.com.
Andy begins with the greed of the NFL, who are coming for another day on the calendar. Also, explaining the new kickoff rule and Roger Goodell on the RFK legislation. (18:08) Bears GM Ryan Poles responds to RGIll's comments about Chicago and Caleb Williams. (34:56) Josh Harris speaks at the owners meeting. including upgrades to both the facility in Ashburn and the stadium formerly known as FedEx Field. To hear the whole show, tune in live from 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Monday-Friday. For more sports coverage, download the ESPN630 AM app, visit https://www.sportscapitoldc.com. To join the conversation, check us out on twitter @ESPN630DC and @andypollin1See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
First, Mark Dunlea talks with James Browning of F-Minus. Then, Greg Campbell-Cohen talks to Elizabeth (EP) Press about the lead pipe replacement plan and the budget for that. He also discusses Timber's new initiative called Adopt-A-FOIL, an attempt to make getting information from various agencies more transparent. After that we hear from, Shawn Young, and Tony Gaddy, Founder & President/CEO, Upstate New York Black Chamber of Commerce. To talk about economic and entrepreneurship Then Lisa A. Phillips talks about her 2015 book, Unrequited: The Thinking Woman's Guide to Romantic Obsession. Finally, Alexis Goldsmith, speaks with Roishetta Ozane is the founder and CEO of Vessel Project of Louisiana.
New York's leading fossil fuel lobbyists are simultaneously lobbying on behalf of environmental groups, hospitals, universities, cultural institutions, and tech giants such as Google, Microsoft, and Amazon, according to a new report from F Minus and LittleSis. The report argues that such “double agent” lobbyists are part of a strategy by the fossil fuel industry to greenwash its image and dissuade state lawmakers from supporting climate proposals such as the NY HEAT Act and the Climate Change Superfund Act. James Browning of F Minus talks to Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.
In this special birthday episode Toby sits down with Erica Daking of F- and Kitchen Mouse! They chat about getting a catering job, opening the cafe, the shutdown, her parents, family, NY, going to shows at 12, guitar, F Minus, culinary school, Rome, balancing life and work, graphic design and clothing, having twins and inspirations. Please remember to rate, review and subscribe and visit us at https://www.youtube.com/tobymorseonelifeonechance Please visit our sponsors! Athletic Greens https://athleticgreens.com/oloc Removery https://removery.com code TOBYH2O Liquid Death https://liquiddeath.com/toby
On today's show, I'll speak to Ann Alexander senior attorney for the Natural Resources Defense Council about AB1167 that holds fossil fuel companies accountable for cleaning up their messes. Then we'll switch gears and speak to James Browning the founder of the lobbyist watchdog organization F Minus. The post A Rude Awakening with Ann Alexander and James Browning appeared first on KPFA.
Why are fossil fuel lobbyists also allowed to work for communities, schools, businesses, and nonprofit organizations being harmed by the climate crisis without declaring their conflict of interest? Why divestment from fossil fuels should include divesting from lobbyists which play for both sides.James Browning is the founder of F Minus, a research and advocacy group that tracks the extent to which fossil fuel lobbyists also represent victims of the climate crisis. He is also a writer and game designer, and his novel The Fracking King was named one of the best 100 books of 2014 by Amazon. "The fossil fuel industry is very good at propaganda. They are also very good at targeting students and environmentalists. And they surround themselves with clients like museums, hospitals, charities, public schools, and all of these groups who are doing wonderful work at the local level and who aren't going complain about their oil and gas lobbyist work because they are bringing in money to them as well.”https://fminus.orgwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
"The fossil fuel industry is very good at propaganda. They are also very good at targeting students and environmentalists. And they surround themselves with clients like museums, hospitals, charities, public schools, and all of these groups who are doing wonderful work at the local level and who aren't going complain about their oil and gas lobbyist work because they are bringing in money to them as well.”Why are fossil fuel lobbyists also allowed to work for communities, schools, businesses, and nonprofit organizations being harmed by the climate crisis without declaring their conflict of interest? Why divestment from fossil fuels should include divesting from lobbyists which play for both sides.James Browning is the founder of F Minus, a research and advocacy group that tracks the extent to which fossil fuel lobbyists also represent victims of the climate crisis. He is also a writer and game designer, and his novel The Fracking King was named one of the best 100 books of 2014 by Amazon. https://fminus.orgwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Why are fossil fuel lobbyists also allowed to work for communities, schools, businesses, and nonprofit organizations being harmed by the climate crisis without declaring their conflict of interest? Why divestment from fossil fuels should include divesting from lobbyists which play for both sides.James Browning is the founder of F Minus, a research and advocacy group that tracks the extent to which fossil fuel lobbyists also represent victims of the climate crisis. He is also a writer and game designer, and his novel The Fracking King was named one of the best 100 books of 2014 by Amazon."I have two kids. And what I love about kids is how they can immediately spot an adult who is lying or is just saying something that is not real. And I think it's a beautiful thing to have. And young people going to work on the climate crisis or as artists or whatever passion you have - it is just so important to hold on to that. That sense of truth, your north star, what is right for you is the most important thing to hold onto."https://fminus.orgwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
"I have two kids. And what I love about kids is how they can immediately spot an adult who is lying or is just saying something that is not real. And I think it's a beautiful thing to have. And young people going to work on the climate crisis or as artists or whatever passion you have - it is just so important to hold on to that. That sense of truth, your north star, what is right for you is the most important thing to hold onto."Why are fossil fuel lobbyists also allowed to work for communities, schools, businesses, and nonprofit organizations being harmed by the climate crisis without declaring their conflict of interest? Why divestment from fossil fuels should include divesting from lobbyists which play for both sides.James Browning is the founder of F Minus, a research and advocacy group that tracks the extent to which fossil fuel lobbyists also represent victims of the climate crisis. He is also a writer and game designer, and his novel The Fracking King was named one of the best 100 books of 2014 by Amazon.https://fminus.orgwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Why are fossil fuel lobbyists also allowed to work for communities, schools, businesses, and nonprofit organizations being harmed by the climate crisis without declaring their conflict of interest? Why divestment from fossil fuels should include divesting from lobbyists which play for both sides.James Browning is the founder of F Minus, a research and advocacy group that tracks the extent to which fossil fuel lobbyists also represent victims of the climate crisis. He is also a writer and game designer, and his novel The Fracking King was named one of the best 100 books of 2014 by Amazon."The lobbyists that represent the fossil fuel companies like ExxonMobil, Koch companies, and the American Petroleum Institute, they knew for years that the climate crisis would happen, and they've been telling us that it wouldn't. And right now in every state capital, the lobbyists are doing everything they can to slow the transition from fossil fuel to renewables. The sad fact is, these oil and gas lobbyists will never wake up one morning and say: I am worried about the climate crisis. I'm worried about my children. I am going to cut off ties with these oil and gas companies and stop taking their money. That will never happen. And I'm sad to say this, but it's been a long, long road to try to change their behavior with facts or reason."https://fminus.orgwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
"The lobbyists that represent the fossil fuel companies like ExxonMobil, Koch companies, and the American Petroleum Institute, they knew for years that the climate crisis would happen, and they've been telling us that it wouldn't. And right now in every state capital, the lobbyists are doing everything they can to slow the transition from fossil fuel to renewables. The sad fact is, these oil and gas lobbyists will never wake up one morning and say: I am worried about the climate crisis. I'm worried about my children. I am going to cut off ties with these oil and gas companies and stop taking their money. That will never happen. And I'm sad to say this, but it's been a long, long road to try to change their behavior with facts or reason."Why are fossil fuel lobbyists also allowed to work for communities, schools, businesses, and nonprofit organizations being harmed by the climate crisis without declaring their conflict of interest? Why divestment from fossil fuels should include divesting from lobbyists which play for both sides.James Browning is the founder of F Minus, a research and advocacy group that tracks the extent to which fossil fuel lobbyists also represent victims of the climate crisis. He is also a writer and game designer, and his novel The Fracking King was named one of the best 100 books of 2014 by Amazon.https://fminus.orgwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Why are fossil fuel lobbyists also allowed to work for communities, schools, businesses, and nonprofit organizations being harmed by the climate crisis without declaring their conflict of interest? Why divestment from fossil fuels should include divesting from lobbyists which play for both sides.James Browning is the founder of F Minus, a research and advocacy group that tracks the extent to which fossil fuel lobbyists also represent victims of the climate crisis. He is also a writer and game designer, and his novel The Fracking King was named one of the best 100 books of 2014 by Amazon."The lobbyists that represent the fossil fuel companies like ExxonMobil, Koch companies, and the American Petroleum Institute, they knew for years that the climate crisis would happen, and they've been telling us that it wouldn't. And right now in every state capital, the lobbyists are doing everything they can to slow the transition from fossil fuel to renewables. The sad fact is, these oil and gas lobbyists will never wake up one morning and say: I am worried about the climate crisis. I'm worried about my children. I am going to cut off ties with these oil and gas companies and stop taking their money. That will never happen. And I'm sad to say this, but it's been a long, long road to try to change their behavior with facts or reason."https://fminus.orgwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
"The lobbyists that represent the fossil fuel companies like ExxonMobil, Koch companies, and the American Petroleum Institute, they knew for years that the climate crisis would happen, and they've been telling us that it wouldn't. And right now in every state capital, the lobbyists are doing everything they can to slow the transition from fossil fuel to renewables. The sad fact is, these oil and gas lobbyists will never wake up one morning and say: I am worried about the climate crisis. I'm worried about my children. I am going to cut off ties with these oil and gas companies and stop taking their money. That will never happen. And I'm sad to say this, but it's been a long, long road to try to change their behavior with facts or reason."Why are fossil fuel lobbyists also allowed to work for communities, schools, businesses, and nonprofit organizations being harmed by the climate crisis without declaring their conflict of interest? Why divestment from fossil fuels should include divesting from lobbyists which play for both sides.James Browning is the founder of F Minus, a research and advocacy group that tracks the extent to which fossil fuel lobbyists also represent victims of the climate crisis. He is also a writer and game designer, and his novel The Fracking King was named one of the best 100 books of 2014 by Amazon.https://fminus.orgwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Why are fossil fuel lobbyists also allowed to work for communities, schools, businesses, and nonprofit organizations being harmed by the climate crisis without declaring their conflict of interest? Why divestment from fossil fuels should include divesting from lobbyists which play for both sides.James Browning is the founder of F Minus, a research and advocacy group that tracks the extent to which fossil fuel lobbyists also represent victims of the climate crisis. He is also a writer and game designer, and his novel The Fracking King was named one of the best 100 books of 2014 by Amazon."I have two kids. And what I love about kids is how they can immediately spot an adult who is lying or is just saying something that is not real. And I think it's a beautiful thing to have. And young people going to work on the climate crisis or as artists or whatever passion you have - it is just so important to hold on to that. That sense of truth, your north star, what is right for you is the most important thing to hold onto."https://fminus.orgwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
"I have two kids. And what I love about kids is how they can immediately spot an adult who is lying or is just saying something that is not real. And I think it's a beautiful thing to have. And young people going to work on the climate crisis or as artists or whatever passion you have - it is just so important to hold on to that. That sense of truth, your north star, what is right for you is the most important thing to hold onto."Why are fossil fuel lobbyists also allowed to work for communities, schools, businesses, and nonprofit organizations being harmed by the climate crisis without declaring their conflict of interest? Why divestment from fossil fuels should include divesting from lobbyists which play for both sides.James Browning is the founder of F Minus, a research and advocacy group that tracks the extent to which fossil fuel lobbyists also represent victims of the climate crisis. He is also a writer and game designer, and his novel The Fracking King was named one of the best 100 books of 2014 by Amazon.https://fminus.orgwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
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"The lobbyists that represent the fossil fuel companies like ExxonMobil, Koch companies, and the American Petroleum Institute, they knew for years that the climate crisis would happen, and they've been telling us that it wouldn't. And right now in every state capital, the lobbyists are doing everything they can to slow the transition from fossil fuel to renewables. The sad fact is, these oil and gas lobbyists will never wake up one morning and say: I am worried about the climate crisis. I'm worried about my children. I am going to cut off ties with these oil and gas companies and stop taking their money. That will never happen. And I'm sad to say this, but it's been a long, long road to try to change their behavior with facts or reason."Why are fossil fuel lobbyists also allowed to work for communities, schools, businesses, and nonprofit organizations being harmed by the climate crisis without declaring their conflict of interest? Why divestment from fossil fuels should include divesting from lobbyists which play for both sides.James Browning is the founder of F Minus, a research and advocacy group that tracks the extent to which fossil fuel lobbyists also represent victims of the climate crisis. He is also a writer and game designer, and his novel The Fracking King was named one of the best 100 books of 2014 by Amazon.https://fminus.orgwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
"The fossil fuel industry is very good at propaganda. They are also very good at targeting students and environmentalists. And they surround themselves with clients like museums, hospitals, charities, public schools, and all of these groups who are doing wonderful work at the local level and who aren't going complain about their oil and gas lobbyist work because they are bringing in money to them as well.”Why are fossil fuel lobbyists also allowed to work for communities, schools, businesses, and nonprofit organizations being harmed by the climate crisis without declaring their conflict of interest? Why divestment from fossil fuels should include divesting from lobbyists which play for both sides.James Browning is the founder of F Minus, a research and advocacy group that tracks the extent to which fossil fuel lobbyists also represent victims of the climate crisis. He is also a writer and game designer, and his novel The Fracking King was named one of the best 100 books of 2014 by Amazon. https://fminus.orgwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Why are fossil fuel lobbyists also allowed to work for communities, schools, businesses, and nonprofit organizations being harmed by the climate crisis without declaring their conflict of interest? Why divestment from fossil fuels should include divesting from lobbyists which play for both sides.James Browning is the founder of F Minus, a research and advocacy group that tracks the extent to which fossil fuel lobbyists also represent victims of the climate crisis. He is also a writer and game designer, and his novel The Fracking King was named one of the best 100 books of 2014 by Amazon. "The fossil fuel industry is very good at propaganda. They are also very good at targeting students and environmentalists. And they surround themselves with clients like museums, hospitals, charities, public schools, and all of these groups who are doing wonderful work at the local level and who aren't going complain about their oil and gas lobbyist work because they are bringing in money to them as well.”https://fminus.orgwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
A new bombshell investigation from F Minus released this month found more than 1,500 lobbyists in the United States are working on behalf of fossil fuel companies while, at the same time, representing some of our favorite cities, universities, public school districts, tech companies, restaurants, sports teams, museums, environmental groups, and even ski resorts. That's certainly not to say these organizations are being disingenuous, but it does create vulnerability since lobbyists can share information between clients, and it creates conflicts of interest if a pro-environment organization is represented by a lobbyist tasked with lobbying against a pro-environment bill on behalf of a fossil fuel client. Ethan breaks down some of the nuance necessary to understand this investigation, argues why the fossil fuel industry is making a poor business decision investing so heavily into lobbying, and invites you to The Sweaty Penguin's “Fossil Fuel Correspondents Dinner” to meet some of the notable and surprising organizations hiring fossil fuel lobbyists in this week's “Tip of the Iceberg.” The Sweaty Penguin is presented by Peril and Promise: a public media initiative from The WNET Group in New York, reporting on the issues and solutions around climate change. You can learn more at pbs.org/perilandpromise. Support the show and unlock exclusive merch, bonus content, and more for as little as $5/month at patreon.com/thesweatypenguin. CREDITS Writer: Ethan Brown, Velina Georgi, Mo Polyak, Emma Quarequio Fact Checker: Mikaela Gonzalez Editor: Megan Antone Producers: Ethan Brown, Hallie Cordingley, Shannon Damiano, Owen Reith Ad Voiceover: Madeleine Salman Music: Brett Sawka The opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guests. They do not necessarily reflect the opinions or views of Peril and Promise or The WNET Group.
More than a decade after the Gonski review into Australia's school funding aimed to reduce the impact of social disadvantage on educational outcomes, educational outcomes for Australian schoolchildren are getting worse. The success of Finnish educational outcomes shows that equity drives excellence for all students. This is one of a five-part special series of Follow the Money presented by the Nordic Talks series, presented by the Nordic Policy Centre at the Australia Institute, with support from The Nordics, a project under The Nordic Council of Ministers. #NordicTalks #auspol The Australia Institute // @theausinstitute Guests: Pasi Sahlberg, Professor of Education, Southern Cross University // @pasi_sahlberg Correna Haythorpe, Federal President, Australian Education Union // @CHaythorpeAEU Host: Ebony Bennett, Deputy Director, the Australia Institute // @ebony_bennett Producer: Jennifer Macey // @jennifermacey Edited by: Emily Perkins Theme Music: Pulse and Thrum; additional music by Blue Dot SessionsSupport Follow the Money: https://nb.australiainstitute.org.au/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
University of New Hampshire President James Dean joins NHJournal to talk about the status of free speech on campus in the UNH system, their rankings from the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education and the culture of free expression in academia. Dean also makes his case for supporting public colleges and universities like UNH, and the need for New Hampshire to help young people get the skills they need to fill the many job vacancies in the state.Hosted by Michael Graham
On this episode of Between Two Amps, we talk to Brad Logan (instant Ruin, Adolescents, Leftover Crack, F-Minus, Rats in the Wall) about getting into music and picking up the guitar, the beginning days of the SoCal punk scene of the late 70's / early 80's, seeing bands like Black Flag and the Minutemen figure out how to go on tour, tour stories from around the world, the evolution of Brad's gear, getting the tone bug and the numerous gear adventures that ensued, favorite touring rigs, and lots more!! Between Two Amps is now brought to you by Liquid Death! MURDER YOUR THIRST. Find out where to buy and get some sick merch at https://liquiddeath.com/ ----------------------------- Between Two Amps Intro Music written and performed by godcollider (Available here: https://www.indecisionrecords.com/ban... and on iTunes) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fred-ziomek/support
Brad Logan is interviewed by Kristen for this episode of the Mable Syndrome Podcast. Brad talks about his recent departure from the band Leftover Crack, his new book about LOC, as well as his new role in The Adolescents. Brad also discusses his new band, Instant Ruin. Brad and Kristen talk about suicide, drug use, personality disorders, sexual assault and more heavy topics. But have some laughs as well. Don't miss! Song: Lil Snitch by Child's Pose
Brad Logan, the brainbox behind F-Minus and long term member of Leftover Crack has overcome the 8 hour time difference in SoCal this week to join us. We discuss forming F Minus, being sent to the dark depths of NYC by Tim Armstrong to locate LOC, having Tim Armstrong write a song named after you (which then appeared on a multi, multi platinum compilation), his upcoming book tour and much more. Tom's all better, Niallism has a sport report, there's yet more singing (sorry), the final North Of The Border Corner of 2021 (it'll be back) and loads more. You will hear songs from: F Minus, Leftover Crack, Uncommonmenfrommars, Mr T Experience, Trevor and The Zombie Killers, Pansy Division, Newtown Grunts and Talk Show Host.
Jimmy Barrett and Shara Fryer take you through the stories that matter the most on the morning of 11/1/21.
Episode 291 – One of the nicest guys in music - with endless stories to share, punk legend Brad Logan joins the show! We talk about his extensive experience in the punk rock scene from California to NYC to Kansas,, his many projects past, present and future, and of course the new Leftöver Crack book, “Architects of Self-Destruction”. From what inspired him to write it, to voicing the audiobook himself, we get deep discussing the long process of creating the oral history of Leftöver Crack - out now in print and audiobook! Shoutout to out new sponsor BlockFI, who have launched the FIRST EVER Bitcoin rewards Visa credit card! Get an unlimited 1.5% back and NO ANNUAL FEES! Get $25 in free Bitcoin when you make your first purchase - Use this link: blockfi.com/LSS And of course ROCKABILIA.COM - the BEST and BIGGEST merch company online. Get 10% off their already low prices at rockabilia.com with promo code SHANE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brad Logan has co-authored a new book "Architects of Self Destruction - An Oral History of Leftöver Crack", an amazing set of stories and recollections from the band. Today Brad shares the staggering history of Leftöver Crack, the records, the near-misses, the tragedies and more, plus we make plenty of time to nerd out with vinyl records. Autographed books: https://rarebirdlit.com/architects-of-self-destruction-an-oral-history-of-left-ver-crack Listen on Apple: https://apple.co/2Y6ORU0 Listen on Spotify: spoti.fi/36qhlc8 Follow our Podcast: https://linktr.ee/vinylguide Facebook: www.Facebook.com/VinylGuide Instagram: www.Instagram.com/VinylGuide Support our show: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide If you like records, just starting a collection or are an uber-nerd with a house-full of vinyl, this is the podcast for you. Nate Goyer is The Vinyl Guide and discusses all things music and record-related.
This week for episode 69 we have in guitar player Brad Logan. Brad wrote a book about his band Leftover Crack called Architects of Self Destruction covering the history of the band. It's a FANTASTIC book. Even if you are interested in Leftover Crack or Punk Rock it's a great oral history of a crucial underground band. There will also be an exclusive extra Content for my Patreon subscribers so, look for that and subscribe to get all of the extra content as well as ad free and early access to episodes.#leftovercrack #bradlogan #fminus #adolescents #punkrock #punkpodcast-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This episode of Anyway Whatever Podcast is sponsored by Diesel Fuel Prints Diesel Fuel is my go-to sticker printer for 20 years. They offer Highest quality weatherproof stickers. Easy online ordering quotes for any size or shape sticker. Full color printing. 125 Black and white stickers for as low as $25. Free Shipping on U.S. ordersCheck out www.Dieselfuelprints.comListeners of AWP get a 10% Discount at checkout when they use the promo code AWP2021----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Anyway Whatever Podcast has a new shirt store at Warlord Clothing https://www.warlordclothing.com/anywaywhateverStickers, Buttons, etc can be found at www. anywaywhateverpodcast.bigcartel.com Patreon www.patreon.com/AnywayWhateverPodcastAll episodes can always be found atwww.anywaywhateverpodcast.comAll of my Podcast episodes are to be taken with a grain of salt. My goal is to feature people from the creative fields who have something interesting to say or something valuable to bring to the discussion. My intention is to give people a little time out from the realities of the world and to enjoy a fun conversation with interesting people. Please remember to take time to enjoy life. I feel like that is important. I hope my show helps with that. © 2021 AWP Media
Hello Punkrockers! This week, you'll hear the great interview I made with Brad Logan (Leftover Crack, F-Minus and The Adolescents). We talked about the book Architects of self-destruction, an oral history of Leftöver Crack he co-wrote with John Gentile from Punknews.org . There are some CRAZY stories in this book, but we can also deeply feel the punk values and lots of emotion while reading it. I REALLLY liked it! We also talked about Brad's current projects, about working at HellCat records and with Tim Armstrong of Rancid and about punk and music in general. You can order the book here : https://rarebirdlit.com/architects-of-self-destruction-signed-by-john-gentile-and-brad-logan/ Also on Amazon. Punk your life! ...... If you want to financially support the show, you can help me on the Patreon page for exclusive content, on buy me a coffee plateforme or on Paypal, for a one time donation. Thank you so much! :) Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/Punkroquette https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Punkroquette Paypal : https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/punkroquette Émilie: IG https://www.instagram.com/punk_roquette Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/punkroquette Email : punkroquette@gmail.com https://punkroquetteshow.podbean.com Sponsor: Epic Merch Store Website : www.epicmerchstore.com IG : https://www.instagram.com/epicmerchstore FB : https://www.facebook.com/epicmerchstore If you want to sponsor the show, write me an email, or send me a DM on social medias :)
This week, Mr. Parker Ainsworth gets us all ready for some college football. After some Olympic-themed Gold Stars and Detentions, Mr. A sits down with Kev (@bellyupKev) of Tailgate on the Quad to talk NCAA football (4:30). Later, your favorite history teacher does the same with “All About The Birds” creator Chuck Scalies (@cscalies_IV) (32:56). Be sure to like, subscribe, download, do everything to help out the podcast, and PLEASE- when it comes to sports, #DontFlunkWithUs!
Episode 80: Brad Logan of Leftover Crack, F-Minus, Rats In The Walls, The Adolescents, plus the co writer of a new book called Architects of Destruction. In this episode we talk about such things as What's an Oral History, Touring and Staph Infections, Working at Hellcat Records and Brad's Days as a Guitar Tech, Inevitable Band Business for Punks that are in it for the long haul, The Love of fellow musicians and the important bond we must strive to maintain, plus much much more to the point more.www.jugheadsbasementpodcast.comwww.sirenrecordsmchenry.comhttps://rarebirdlit.com/architects-of-self-destruction-signed-book-t-shirt-and-zine-bundle-by-john-gentile-and-brad-logan/
In season two of "Well Read," host and journalist Justin Chapman provides analysis on news, politics, arts, and culture and interviews special guests. Featuring segments by Senior Influencer Correspondent, @BradtheInfluencer, and Senior Toddler Correspondent, Sienna. Justin also provides recommendations for good reads in each episode. In Episode Thirteen, the third episode of season two, Justin interviews punk rock legend Brad Logan, guitarist in F-Minus and Leftover Crack and bassist in The Adolescents, and author of Architects of Self-Destruction. You can watch "Well Read" on YouTube or on PasadenaMedia.org. Check that website for showtimes, or watch anytime on their streaming app. Learn more at justindouglaschapman.com and sign up for my email newsletter at justinchapman.substack.com/subscribe.
Journeyman punk, musician and author Brad Logan of Leftover Crack, F-Minus, Rats In The Wall, and The Adolescents sits down with host Dan O'Mahony to share his story of thriving throughout the pandemic, keeping busy and moving forward.
Raging in the Simulation with the Most Rageous Top Iconic Rock. Florida Fake News, Metal, Thrash, Punk, and Hardcore, Come get the Podcast Commercial-Free at rokfin.com/JT 4 Hours Early than the rest of the Non-Fin World plus the full Video. Also at Rumble, Bitchute. Find me on Twitter @Johntole and get the least Commercial-Free Version. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/4256/support
Raging in the Simulation with the Most Rageous Top Iconic Rock. Florida Fake News, Metal, Thrash, Punk, and Hardcore, Come get the Podcast Commercial-Free at rokfin.com/JT 4 Hours Early than the rest of the Non-Fin World plus the full Video. Also at Rumble, Bitchute. Find me on Twitter @Johntole and get the least Commercial-Free Version or enjoy what's happening here with the interuptions.
In where we interview the legendary O.C. guitarist Brad Logan! It is a huge honor getting to talk to him about the history of O.C. punk rock, his time at Hellcat Records, the worst food he has ever eaten and the current climate of Orange County.
This week Christian and Krystle talk Pen15 on Hulu and reminisce about the middle school days. Also thoughts on WAP. Ferns also back and the guys talk about what they've been listening to lately.
Mark has a story of thievery and intrigue. Grant has a story about lights and PPE.Mark brings an F Minus comic. He and Grant have a nostalgic geek-out session over the Magic Tree House series. What a time to grow up, huh?Grant brings a Big Nate comic because he’s unprepared. Mark has a hard time remembering the last time he was, and offers unhelpful advice for those struggling with preparation.Send feedback to comicalstart@gmail.com.
Mark has some car troubles and spends the first third of the episode venting to Grant. It is cathartic.Grant brings a Free Range comic to ask whether technology has brought the hosts closer with their friends in their new adult lives. Mark isn't sure if it's made a difference, and wonders why they use older technology more frequently.After a good discussion, Mark brings an F-Minus comic to ask about ill-fated purchases.Send feedback to comicalstart@gmail.com.
In a time-constrained episode, Mark and Grant have a grand time. Mark opens by discussing a short story he wrote and published on Amazon. All proceeds are going to the Trevor Project for mental illness assistance. Feel free to email the show if you want a PDF or ePub instead! Grant brings a The Buckets comic. They talk about taking big steps in life, deciding the value of things in their life, and other "big stuff." Mark brings an F Minus comic to the table. Avoiding the obvious discussion around climate change, they instead talk about revenge. Also discussed is the 1 dollar script from an xkcd comic. Send feedback to comicalstart@gmail.com.
Brad Logan has released a new album with his band Rats in the Wall called "Warbound". Check it out at www.indecisionrecords.bandcamp.com and check them out on their upcoming east coast tour, February 2018, dates can be found on their facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Rats-in-the-Wall-271833449511318/ You know him from F-Minus, Leftover Crack and of course the timeless Rancid song. Get to know him more as he gives us amazing insights of the music world and playing in bands, plus a gang of amusing anecdotes from his punk rock adventures over the years! Tracks we heard: Warbound 10,000 Year Reich This episode is brought to you by Lehigh Valley Apparel Creations. An Allentown, PA based screen printing company run for and by punk rockers! www.xlvacx.com You can also support this podcast by shopping in the Mad Conductor merch store and purchasing MC music on BandCamp and I-Tunes! www.madconductor.bigcartel.com www.madconductor.bandcamp.com See Mad Conductor live: 2/17 - Scranton, PA @ Irish Wolf Pub 2/24 - Philadelphia, PA @ Creep Records 3/24 - Boonton, NJ @ Boontunes 3/30 - Hartford, CT @ Sully's Pub 3/31 - Brattleboro, VT @ The Stone Church (For Mad Conductor booking or to advertise on this podcast e-mail: mcdevlin@themadconductor.com) This episode is also brought to you by Nazareth Shaolin-Do, a Kung Fu and Tai Chi school run by MC Devlin. Classes are held at Nazareth Center for the Arts (30 Belvidere St. Nazareth, PA) Join us for a free trial class! Contact: NazarethShaolin@gmail.com for more info www.facebook.com/nazarethshaolin
Thirsty for some political punk rock? Rebel Time Radio is here to quench your thirst with a pressure washer load of political punk to your face! Mike and Dan spin some new tunes from GRIT and Limp Wrist, plus play a bunch of other tunes from The Demics, Heyoka, and F-Minus. Press play for some … Continue reading Rebel Time Radio – Episode 2017/08/02 →
Who Nerds supposed to be: Cookie? This week on the show Chris and Damian tear the Brad Logan episode open and enjoy! There is a ton to get into, but they still fit in a lil' bit of the ol’ mailbag!
This week on the show, it’s one of Damian's favourite type of episodes! Sit back and enjoy as he sits down with F-Minus and Leftover Crack's Brad Logan! Then, marvel along with Damian as the show takes a completely different turn as Brad details his pre-recorded music history in early LA punk and hardcore. Not to be missed! Also touched on: A mother’s work is never done: mom buys you a Black Sabbath record Ramones on the record store turntable Hearing the Pistols and it being off to the races Elton John is hard! Seeing Van Halen “Sky Diving” Seeing Kiss’ legendary show and not even knowing it Discovering Rodney on The Roq Before punk comes to Huntington Beach When Van Halen’s roadie moves to town Being Rock Nerds Seeing the Weirdos in ’78 Seeing the Ramones on Christmas Day Suicide Comandos Dead Boys The Shock The focus of youth Meeting the Alva Brothers! Friend of Potatohead: The guy in the PiL Shirt on the cover of Group Sex Getting your long head dyed blue by Mark Alva Getting “DEVO” yelled at you by Jocks Hanging with at the Oxford House Twisted Roots Meeting Ray Gange and seeing a shaved head for the first time Going full on into punk The Osce Hairs Playing your first show on mushrooms: not a good idea Rehearsing in SST on Black Flags gear Castration Squad UXA Going on tour Touring with the Misfits The Misfits, Big Boys, NOTA in Austin Playing with Husker Du The Butthole Surfers at a Pizza Parlour Joining Rik L. Rik’s band Meeting Duane Peters in Jail joining the Exploding Fuckdolls and living in the Chaos The California Surfware Punk Scene The Epitaph Summer Nationals Seeing Rancid for the first time and having it chance your life
Dr. David Thomas joins the show to discuss the concept of an F Minus. That is, when something is so bad it makes you question your entire reality. What F Minuses can you think of?
Dr. David Thomas joins the show to discuss the concept of an F Minus. That is, when something is so bad it makes you question your entire reality. What F Minuses can you think of?
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