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Winslow Fegley and Alberto Belli stop by to talk about to their new movie, The Naughty Nine on Disney+. The guys share their experience making the film and how they shot certain scenes. After that, I ask Winslow about a certain scene in the film. In addition, I ask Alberto about his fatherhood journey and what his son has taught him about life. Lastly, we finish the interview with the Fatherhood Quick Five. About Winslow Fegley Winslow Fegley stars as Andy Steele in the Disney Original Movie The Naughty Nine. Andy is a clever and adventurous fifth grader with far too much charisma for his own good. Fegley was most recently seen in Sony's Lyle Lyle Crocodile, opposite Javier Bardem. He was also seen as the lead in 8-Bit Christmas for New Line. In addition, he was the lead of the feature Nightbrooks for Netflix, based on the popular supernatural novel by J.A. White. He is best known for his break-out role as Timmy Failure in Disney's Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made. Follow Winslow on Instagram at @winslowfegley. About Alberto Belli Alberto Belli is the director of the Disney Original Movie The Naughty Nine. Alberto Belli is a computer science engineer whose love for storytelling turned him into a director. He moved from Mexico to Los Angeles to get his MFA from the USC School of Cinematic Arts. That is where he received the prestigious John Huston directing merit scholarship. Follow Alberto on Instagram at @abelli. About The Naughty Nine The Naughty Nine is a holiday heist movie. Think Ocean's 11 at the North Pole. The movie follows fifth grader Andy, who has been a bit of a troublemaker this year. When Christmas morning rolls around and Andy gets stiffed by Santa, he realizes he's on the “naughty list.” Feeling unfairly maligned, Andy pulls together a crack team of fellow “naughty listers.” Therefore they look to execute an elaborate heist to get the presents he and the others feel they deserve. However, in the process of finding their gifts, the gang discovers that the best way off the naughty list is to redirect their unique talents for good instead of mischief. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGLVH6SPw0M About The Art of Fatherhood Podcast The Art of Fatherhood Podcast follows the journey of fatherhood. Your host, Art Eddy talks with fantastic dads from all around the world where they share their thoughts on fatherhood. You get a unique perspective on fatherhood from guests like Joe Montana, Kevin Smith, Danny Trejo, Jerry Rice, Jeff Foxworthy, Patrick Warburton, Jeff Kinney, Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, Kyle Busch, Dennis Quaid, Dwight Freeney and many more.
Free trade has its enemies on the left and the right. However, despite the supposed “sophistication” of their antitrade arguments, when we break them down, those arguments really are sophistry. Narrated by Millian Quinteros.
On this episode of Good Money, Tho is joined by Tate Fegley of Montreat College. Dr. Fegley talks about his lectures from Mises University on policing, AI, and the deep state, and the important topic of economic calculation that connects the three. In the final segment, Tho looks at the economics of college football in the aftermath of FSU's threat of secession from their conference. Good Money listeners can order a special $5 book bundle that includes How To Think About the Economy and What Has Government Done to Our Money? with free shipping using promo code "GoodMoney" at Mises.org/Good Receive a free subscription to The Austrian magazine at Mises.org/Magazine
Boy, that boy could dance! Lauren & John are discussing “That Boy Could Dance” from In 3-D this week. We talk about the importance of fandom, community, and finding your people. We talk about food. We do a lot of singing. There's a BRAK BREAK. There are patented Beer'd Al tangents. TV recommendations! WHAT DAY IS IT? How much of the show are we? Lauren has Electric Dino Boogie from Toppling Goliath Brewing Co. John has Space Monkey from Fegley's Brew Works. Cheers! Beer'd Al is a dance-a-riffic member of the OddPods Media Network. Our promo this week is for EverTrending Story.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5439475/advertisement
Kyle Fegley is one of the original ChumpCar racers with Schumacher Taxi and other teams. Inside ChampCar is the weekly deep dive into the TireRack.com ChampCar Endurance Series. Hosted by veteran sports broadcaster and producer Brian Bielanski and ChampCar's director of marketing, Bill Strong. Each week we will discuss the races and the happenings and talk with team owners, drivers, and crew. Episodes are released every Thursday morning on the Racing Wire Podcast Network on your favorite podcast platform. ChampCar Endurance Series is for people like you that have always wanted to go road racing without all the hassles, huge rulebook, or obscene expense. All you need is a valid driver's license, some safety gear, and a race car, which you can rent from arrive and drive teams or build your own car! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/racingwire/support
This episode was recorded pregame at Fegley's Live in Allentown --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chasingmacpod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chasingmacpod/support
Our guest today is Chad Fegley of The Shop, Inc. Chad runs a successful business and has had the pleasure of building and working on some very prestigious race cars. Not only that, but he's the first stick shift car to EVER run a 7-second pass on a drag-n-drive event. Join us as we talk with Chad to try to see how we can catch him! Your hosts Bill Armstrong and Rich Guido are veteran drag-n-drive stick shift racers. Together they make up a wealth of stick shift street car knowledge. They've competed Drag Week, Rocky Mountain Race Week, Sick Week, Midwest Drags, Miles of Mayhem, Street Car Takeover, and many more. Get Stick Shift Nation Stickers & Apparel: https://stickracing.com/shop/Find Chad Fegley on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chad.fegley
In Episode 1, our host Rodney Warner of Rodney Warner, Writer, interviews Attorney Scott Fegley of The Fegley Law Firm, who discusses the legal issues regarding re-opening your business or nonprofit organization during the pandemic.
Economist Tate Fegley joined me to talk about the economics of privatizing the police and whether or not it would decrease police brutality. We talked about the structural incentives that make government police unaccountable and why privatizing may be more humane. Show Notes: • Mises Institute: https://mises.org/profile/tate-fegley •Why Abusive Cops So Often Keep Their Jobs by Tate Fegley: https://mises.org/wire/its-nearly-impossible-fire-police-officer-heres-why •Police Indemnification by Joanna Schwartz: https://www.nyulawreview.org/issues/volume-89-number-3/police-indemnification/ •Police Choice by Corey DeAngelis: http://libertarianpapers.org/deangelis-police-choice/ •The Structure of Liberty by Randy Barnett: https://www.amazon.com/Structure-Liberty-Justice-Rule-Law/dp/0198297297 •The Wandering Officer by Ben Grunwald and John Rappaport: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/faculty_scholarship/4004/ •Economic Calculation in the Socialist Commonwealth by Ludwig von Mises: https://cdn.mises.org/Economic%20Calculation%20in%20the%20Socialist%20Commonwealth_Vol_2_3.pdf •Selling Security: The Private Policing of Public Space by Alison Wakefield: https://www.amazon.com/Selling-Security-Private-Policing-Public-ebook/dp/B00AZ4S7P6
Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com) in association with our friends at Click On This (www.clickonthis.tv) present more great on-location interviews at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival. BTB guest-cohost Vanessa Meadows along with co-host Lauren Francesca cover the premiere of Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made! Vanessa talks to child star and protagonist Winslow Fegley as well co-writer Steve Pastis. Lauren talks to director Tom McCarthy and Producer Jim Whitaker. Check out Timmy Failure on Disney Plus streaming now!
While other forms of entertainment have ceased production, Below The Belt is here for you our fans! In association with our friends at Click On This (www.clickonthis.tv) BTB guest-cohost Vanessa Meadows along with co-host Lauren Francesca cover the premiere of Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival! Vanessa talks to child star and protagonist Winslow Fegley as well co-writer Steve Pastis. Lauren talks to director Tom McCarthy and Producer Jim Whitaker. Check out Timmy Failure on Disney Plus streaming now! BTB’s host with the most Al Sotto brings you another entertaining program! Due to the COVID-19 pandemic our co-hosts are joining remotely which includes"The King of the 80s" Chachi McFly, Mike "The General Zad" and "Triple Dubs" Miss Snortles, Vanessa Meadows! So expect all the late-breaking news on pop culture, entertainment, and more! Listen to our gut busting humor, insightful commentary, and thought provoking opinions on the world of entertainment uncensored only on Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com)! Song Credits Classic Cut: The Offspring "Separated" NOTE: Due to copyright, songs are shortened from the podcast show so listen to our show LIVE to hear all the music and commentary uncensored!
We sat down at ShopRite of Bethlehem, PA and interviewed several great guests. Fegley's Brew Works, Helltown Brewing Co., Two Robbers Craft Seltzer, Saucony Creek Brewing, Oscar Blue's Brewing, and the promoter of the Stars of Craft Beer Fest.
Based on Stephan Pastis' book and directed by Tom McCarthy, Disney+'s "Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made" follows Timmy Failure (Winslow Fegley), a quirky 5th grader who runs a detective agency. Timmy wants his agency to become the best. But first, he must navigate the world of adults around him, including Mr. Jenkins (Craig Robinson), a school-mandated guidance counselor, and figure out what it means to be normal when you know deep down inside you're different. BUILD is a live interview series like no other—a chance for fans
Happy Holidays from The Legendary Brew Crew! This week they ramble about the holidays and a brothel as a Christmas gift (4:43), the top Holiday Movies of All Time (31:57) and plus they jump into some Pop Tops (1:01:44). In this episode they sampled beers from Fegley’s Brew Works (21:58), Ingenious Brewing (53:36), and Martin House Brewing with Smittox Brewing (1:27:12) Grab a Drink and Pull Up a Chair! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brewsingbanter/message
Op 13-jarige leeftijd verliest Theo zijn moeder tijdens een bomaanslag in het Metropolitan Museum of Art. Hij moet zien op te groeien in een wereld die gewoon blijft doorgaan. Ook zonder zijn moeder. Hij klampt zich vast aan een aantal herinneringen vlak voor de bomaanslag, waaronder ook zijn liefde voor een klein schilderij, genaamd The Goldfinch. In deze aflevering geven Nils en Narana hun spoilervrije review over The Goldfinch. Vergeet je niet te abonneren op ons kanaal, laat een review achter via iTunes of Apple Podcasts en volg ons op Facebook: www.facebook.com/filmfanspodcast en Instagram: www.instagram.com/filmfanspodcast. Voor meer reviews, filmnieuws en afleveringen ga je naar www.filmfanspodcast.nl.
Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast in your favorite podcasting platform — and while you’re there, please leave us a like or a review.We’re getting down to the wire with Season One of Fated Mates — in two weeks, join us for Wicked Abyss, featuring the literal King of Hell, and the Queen who takes fully no shit from him. Get Wicked Abyss at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Apple Books, Kobo, or at your local indie!Show Notes- You know Kresley is self-publishing when you see it's Valkerie Press.In IAD, a sorceri queen has the most power in that area.- Love triangles are very common in YA.- Eloisa James' first novel was Potent Pleasures, the the line Sarah quoted is: "Charlotte was one week short of 17 when her life was changed, falling into two halves like a shiny child's ball: before and after."- The best thing that ever happened at Coachella.- Uh. While researching for this podcast, Jen realized that Deadmou5 is real.- Sarah's hero/heroine/heroine's best friend on the line book is A Rogue By Any Other Name, which you can get in ebook for $1.99 right now!- There apparently was a crossover between IAD and Gena Showalter's Lords of the Underworld series. Tell us what you know.- Gay romance author and all around good guy Nathan Burgoine explains why "Gay for You" is a problem.- No one like a milksop.- All about the Kinsey Scale, and Jen thinks of this very funny tweet from her friend Zach every time she hears the phrase "Kinsey scale."- Happy Days didn't spin off from something, it was the spinner. Frasier was a Cheers spin-off. The Dacians is not an IAD spin-off. It is IAD. This is canon now.- The Arcana Chronicles is Kresley's YA series.- Jen recommends The Animators by Kayla Rae Whitaker if you're interested in a novel about women artists at work.- In two weeks, we're finishing Season One (sniff!) with Wicked Abyss!Lost Limb CountArms and Hands (8)1. Conrad cuts off his own hand with a rusty axe so he escape the "witched" chains his brothers locked him in. (Dark Needs at Night's Edge)2. Cadeon has both of his hands burned off in the same scene where he loses an eye. There's description of what Cade's baby fingers look like as they are re-growing. It's...kinda gross. (Dark Desires After Dusk)3. Sebastian pulverizes most of his right arm during the Hie. He regenerates. (No Rest For the Wicked)4. Lucia peels all the skin off from her hand in order to free herself from some handcuffs. (Pleasure of a Dark Prince)5. In order to retrieve the ring from La Dorada , Lothaire cuts off her finger. (Pleasure of a Dark Prince)6. Lanthe and Carrow cut off Fegley's hand so they can use his thumb to unlock their torques. He's later killed. (Demon from the Dark)7. After receiving Lothaire's heart in a box, Ellie cuts off her middle finger and sends it to him. (Lothaire)8. Chloe's shoulder is dislocated in the escape from her auction (MacRieve).Chest and Torso (7)1. Omort severs Rydstrom's spine and punches through his torso in a fight. Sabine saves him and enlists Hag to help heal him. (Kiss of a Demon King)2. Lucia's neck is broken. She regenerates. (Pleasure of a Dark Prince)3. On Torture Island, Regin,4. MacRieve,5. and Brandr are vivisected. It's pretty terrible. (Dreams of a Dark Warrior)6. Declan's skin is peeled off by the Neoptera as a child. (Dreams of a Dark Warrior)7. Lothaire rips out his own heart and sends it to Ellie in a box. (Lothaire)Head, Face, and Eyes (6)1. Bowen loses an eye and most of his forehead during the Hie. Mariketa has cursed him and he can't heal until he returns to her. (Wicked Deeds on a Winter's Night)2. Cadeon loses an eye and part of his forehead and hair when fighting. It all regenerates. (Dark Desires After Dusk)3. During a rugby match, Garreth has his teeth knocked out and swallows them. (Pleasure of a Dark Prince)4. Lothaire kicks out La Dorada's remaining eye and throws her over a cliff. (Dreams of a Dark Warrior)5. In the Bloodroot Forest, the tree grows over Lothaire's lips and tongue. (Lothaire)6. After she gains her immortality, Chloe's hair grows, but she cuts it off every morning. (MacRieve)7. Lanthe agrees to have her tongue cut out to save herself and Thronos, knowing she can still use the power of persuasion telepathically. (Dark Skye)Horns (2)8. Cadeon cuts off his own horns to prove to Holly that he is worthy of being her mate. She tells him to let them grow back (Dark Desires After Dusk)9. Malkolm is captured by his enemies in Oblivion and taken to the city of Ash. The publicly cut off his horns and then intend to kill him, but Carrow saves him. (Demon from the Dark)Legs and Feet (3)1. Lachlain tears off his own leg to reach Emma. He regenerates. (A Hunger Like No Other)2. Mariketa's skull is fractured and her leg is torn from her body. She heals herself after Bowen lays on the ground. Ivy grows over her and heals her. (Wicked Deeds on a Winter's Night)3. Thronos is chasing Melananthe and loses a foot when a portal closes on it. (Kiss of a Demon King)4. While in Pandamonia, Thronos is trapped in a Groundhog Day like trap, doomed to repeat his worst nightmare over and over again. When he believes that Lanthe is about to die, he repeatedly tears of his legs in order to reach her. He never actually loses a limb, but he was willing, so we're counting it. (Dark Skye)Beheading as a Romantic Gesture (4)1. The first time Garreth spies Lucia, it's when she shoots an arrow and beheads a kobold. He notices that it's "a fantastical shot" and he's super into it. Later, he helps her pick up the head because he's a real gentleman like that. (Pleasure of a Dark Prince)2. Later in the book, they are under attack from vampires and Lucia asks him to help. Garreth promises to "give her their throats" and beheads two vampires. But she's upset about it because of a previous bad experience with cannibalism. (Pleasure of a Dark Prince)3. Malkolm beheads men that attacked Carrow in Oblvion, and he throws them to prove he's a worthy mate. (Demon from the Dark)4. Declan fights and beheads several creatures as they escape Torture Island, including squeezing one dude so hard his eyes pop out and then he twists his head off. (Dreams of a Dark Warrior)5. Thronos beheads several foes during fights, which impresses Lanthe; but he also beheads Felix, a sorcerer who once tricked Lanthe and stole her sorcery. (Dark Skye)6. The bag of heads, yo. This is the pinnicle of this category, obviously. (Shadow's Claim)Beheading as a Non-Romantic Gesture1. Ellie cuts off Lothaire's head, leaving a slender 1/8 of an inch left. It was kind of an accident, but he deserved it. (Lothaire)Maybe?1. Does Garreth's losing his connection with his mortal soul count? (Pleasure of a Dark Prince)2. When Soroya inhabited Ellie's body, she subjected her to a full Brazilian wax. Ellie doesn't realize it's happened until she takes control of her body again. (Lothaire)
Visiting from Minneapolis, Laura shares perpsective on a career that has taken her from New York to the heart of the American midwest.
Personal injury attorney Scott Fegley discusses his new book, The Meaning of Home with host Yvette Taylor-Hachoose. Through the voice of Charlie, a part Pomeranian rescue dog, Scott demonstrates what matters most in our relationships with those we love. Charlie’s experiences show us that the circumstances people may find themselves in do not define who they are or what they are able to accomplish if given an opportunity.
What if the problem with the state's police isn't bad apples but the fact that they're the state's police? Is it possible to imagine policing without the state?
Sam is joined by director Todd Haynes to discuss his new movie, Wonderstruck. Based on Brian Selznick’s novel of the same name, Wonderstruck is about two children, both with hearing impairments, who live in eras 50 years apart and set off in search of the bright lights of New York City. Todd Haynes masterfully flits between a black-and-white 1927, where 12-year-old urchin Rose (Millicent Simmonds) lives a cosseted life in New Jersey, and 1977, where an unkempt Ben (Pete’s Dragon star Fegley) lives in a quiet, rural town in Minnesota. While Rose dreams of crossing paths with film star idol Lillian Mayhew (Moore), Ben longs for his deceased mother (Williams) and his father whom he never knew. In a whimsical mirroring of one another, both children trade in their lonely lives for the hustle and bustle of the big city in a quest to find themselves.
In Episode 41, we sit down with a panel of scruffy-looking nerf herders on the anniversary of Carrie Fisher’s death to record a special episode of the NEPA Scene Podcast - a Holiday Special, if you will. FilmBuffOnline editor Rich Drees, comedian Ted Hebert, NEPA Scene and Geek Art Photo photographer Jason Riedmiller, and singer/songwriter Connor Langan of new band Willrow Hood (named after an obscure “Star Wars” character) join us to talk about “Episode VIII - The Last Jedi” in-depth and decide if writer/director Rian Johnson brought balance to the franchise or left it in darkness with the latest “Star Wars” film. This is a spoiler-filled discussion, so if you haven’t seen the movie yet, then why did you even click on this? As we geek out, we drink Beer Boys crowlers of Blood Orange IPA by Tommyknocker Brewery, Mine Fire Blackberry Jalapeño Ale by Breaker Brewing Company in Wilkes-Barre, and Devious Imperial Pumpkin by Fegley’s Brew Works in Bethlehem and Allentown. We talk about the controversy surrounding this movie, “Star Wars” fandom, avoiding spoilers and ruining childhoods, the movie’s twists and whether or not they were genuinely surprising, the different structure and tonal shifts in “The Last Jedi,” the perspective of younger “Star Wars” fans versus older fans, the much-maligned casino subplot on Canto Bight, Mark Hamill’s comments being taken out of context and Luke Skywalker’s arc in the movie, Captain Phasma’s short role, Kylo Ren being the best part of the movie, the debate over Supreme Leader Snoke, General Hux and white nationalism symbolism, the Rey and Luke scenes, the new Force powers on display, Carrie Fisher passing away and the effect this had on her role, taking ideas and characters from the old “Star Wars” Legends canon like Grand Admiral Thrawn, the new characters Rose and DJ, the way these episodes are being written and produced versus the original trilogy, “Star Wars” characters who need their own spin-offs, how “The Last Jedi” changed the direction of the series, the big Amilyn Holdo moment, feminism and other themes in the script, what should happen in "Episode IX," and more. We also answer some questions and react to comments from live viewers. The opening and closing music is a remix of the “Binary Sunset/The Force Theme” by DJ AG so Disney won’t sue us for using the original John Williams music. The award-winning NEPA Scene Podcast covers arts, entertainment, and the issues that matter to Northeastern Pennsylvania. It airs as a live video stream every Wednesday at 7 p.m. on NEPA Scene’s Facebook page and is available afterward on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, YouTube, and nepascene.com. This episode and all previous episodes are available now on NEPA Scene, the award-winning independent arts and entertainment website that combines the accuracy and professionalism of a print magazine with the immediacy and convenience of a blog, offering a wide variety of content to readers in NEPA, Philadelphia, New York, and beyond. The show is made possible by local sponsors Beer Boys, The V-Spot, The Keys, Loyalty Barber Shop and Shave Parlor, Coal Creative, and viewers who tune in every week.
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During this segment of our “Let's Talk Personal Injury!” series, we have Scott Fegley, Personal Injury Attorney and Founder at the Fegley Law Firm, Yardley, PA.Scott Fegley Attorney at Law, who is considered to be a leading authority in the areas of Employment Law, Business Law, and Personal Injury was invited to speak with Radio Talk Show Host, Stewart Andrew Alexander. Listen in as Scott, talks about what people in the metropolitan Philadelphia area need to know about planning in case of an accidental injury.For more information about Scott Fegley, visit: http://www.FegleyLaw.com
During this segment of our “Let's Talk Personal Injury!” series, we have Scott Fegley, Personal Injury Attorney and Founder at the Fegley Law Firm, Yardley, PA.Scott Fegley Attorney at Law, who is considered to be a leading authority in the areas of Employment Law, Business Law, and Personal Injury was invited to speak with Radio Talk Show Host, Stewart Andrew Alexander. Listen in as Scott, talks about what people in the metropolitan Philadelphia area need to know about planning in case of an accidental injury.For more information about Scott Fegley, visit: http://www.FegleyLaw.com
One of Business Insiders' Most Creative Women in Advertising joins the pod to share her life story and lessons learned. From humble beginnings in Toledo (Ohio), Laura candidly reveals the difficulties and stresses one encounters climbing the advertising ladder. We also discuss the importance of mentorship; dealing with the rejection inherent in the business; and how eventually accepting a certain confidence in one's own abilities, is the key to success. Laura has worked at some of the most influential agencies in America and last year was appointed ECD at Colle McVoy (Minneapolis). http://laurafegley.com/ http://www.collemcvoy.com/ Release date: February 10th 2017 Runtime: 22m Recorded: New York Sponsored by Houndstooth Pub and Stitch Bar A Pint With Seaniebee One of the Top 12 Best New Podcast Series of 2016: http://tinyurl.com/gps9tn5 Listed in The Top 50 Best Podcast Episodes of 2016: http://tinyurl.com/hp83rnw
Pete's Dragon is out today, and Matt Bailey has a full-length interview with its star, Oakes Fegley. Fegley, a Lehigh Valley native, beat out thousands to land the role of Pete in Disney's latest live-action reboot. The film itself centers on classic Disney themes: love, family, bravery, and even a little imagination. Pete's Dragon is anchored […] The post ‘Pete's Dragon' Star Oakes Fegley-135 appeared first on Talk For Two.
Pete’s Dragon is out today, and Matt Bailey has a full-length interview with its star, Oakes Fegley. Fegley, a Lehigh Valley native, beat out thousands to land the role of Pete in Disney’s latest live-action reboot. The film itself centers on classic Disney themes: love, family, bravery, and even a little imagination. Pete’s Dragon is anchored […] The post ‘Pete’s Dragon’ Star Oakes Fegley-135 appeared first on Talk For Two.