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The Guardian's Paul Lewis and Rob Evans on investigating one of England's most covert police units and learning that they were using the identities of dead children. Frank Bennett reflects on the impact of discovering that a police spy had stolen his dead brother's identity to infiltrate two leftwing organisations, and to deceive a woman into a sexual relationship The Undercover Police Scandal: Love and Lies Exposed is available now on ITVX. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
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Welcome to the Wilson County News Candidates' Forum! We invited candidates facing opposition for area city council and school board seats on the May 4 ballots to participate in our print Candidates' Forum. Early voting began April 22 and continues through Tuesday, April 30. This is a free service we provide for voter information. All the following candidates in contested races were invited to participate: •China Grove: two at-large seats — David E. Windhorst, Eddy J. Perez, Frank Bennett, Gail Beaver, and Fred Bean •Elmendorf: mayor — incumbent Mike Gonzales and Clayton J. Redmon Sr. •Floresville: mayor — Gloria Morales...Article Link
This week, Jeremy talks to Dr. Paul Larkin, director of research at The ALS Association, and Dr. Frank Bennett, Chief Scientific Officer at Ionis and a pioneer in the field of antisense oligonucleotide research, about the FDA's approval of tofersen and the future of ALS drug development. To learn more about why the FDA's decision on tofersen matters to everyone, check out: https://www.als.org/blog/tofersen-approved-sod1-als For more information on antisense technology go to: https://www.als.org/research/research-we-fund/scientific-focus-areas/genetics/antisense-therapy-for-alsThis episode is brought to you The ALS Association in partnership with CitizenRacecar.
Election Day Polling Locations: Saturday, May 6 Unofficial totals until canvassed CITIES China Grove Mayor Mary Ann Hajek, 108 Three at-large seats Frank Bennett, 68 Mark Dubay, 155 Margie Holisky, 55 David Johnson, 174 Larry Keller, 74 Floresville Place 3 Jessica K. Rodriguez- Green, 389 Dustin “Dusty” J. Honesto, 382 Roy Idrach, 314 Place 4 Jade Jimenez, 473 Beatrice Ximenez-Marroquin, 634 Place 5 Chezare “Chez” Perez, 436 Donald Scee, 670 Nixon Three at-large seats Rene Amaya, 62 Angel De La Cruz, 25 J.J. Garza, 26 Justin La Fleur, 65 Michael Martinez, 61 Melissa Pompa, 119 Patsy Scherrer, 120 Shannon...Article Link
BRITISH INTELLIGENCE is a movie starring Boris Karloff! Not as Frankenstein, or in the Bride of Frankenstein, or The Mummy, no! He scared all of us for so long in these movies – but here . . . today. . . we are looking at Karloff as a spy in none other than the 1940 movie, BRITISH INTELLIGENCE! In short, the basis of the story is that in World War I, the British are making plans to counter the German offense after the German invasion of Poland. They are making plans but somehow the Germans are aware of their plans and are pounding the British troops as a result -as many casualties are resulting in the Germans somehow knowing the British plans. And no one knows HOW the Germans are discovering these plans. So, James Yeats, played by Leonard Mudie, as head of British Intelligence – must get to the bottom of this! Arthur Bennett, the cabinet minister, assembles the powers for regular meetings at his home, for planning, and for figuring out how the Germans are getting their plans. BRITISH INTELLIGENCE is full of intrigue, espionage, double-crosses, and real spy stuff. It is extremely well done. It stars Boris Karloff as Valdar, Margaret Lindsay as Helene Von Lorbeer, Bruce Lester as Frank Bennett, Leonard Mudie as James Yeats and Holmes Herbert as Arthur Bennet. Therefore, you know the acting is superb! In this episode, we point out some interesting connections, and things to definitely look out for. We'll enhance your viewing experience! Let's find out how much intelligence the British have. Furthermore, you can check out all of our podcasts on your favorite podcast app or on our website. Ideas/Comments? Info@cracking-the-code-of-spy-movies Website Episode Page: https://bit.ly/3yz09kI
This week: new albums courtesy Nova Twins, Kaelin Ellis and Adrian Quesada. Also: blame the Guardian, no metal is better than nü metal, party movies, sunglasses-on apologies, doing bits, finding yourself through Son House cosplay, making up backstories to keep yourself interested, niche-on-niche, Triple J whimperpop, doing your research, La asteRoux, the Indiana Pacers of BBQ reggae, Matariki explained, Frank Bennett remembered, an op-shop hop with Pop and getting SEO'd out of existence. Next week: new releases from the Black Seeds, Little Boots and Oceanator. Current and recent weeks' review albums can be found on our album review playlist on Spotify - our full 2022 review archive is also up there, along with our 2022 tripping balls mixtape, featuring our favourite tracks from new albums we've reviewed this year. The full list of all the albums we've ever featured on the show (including our top 5s from previous years) available elsewhere on the internet. BALLS and tripping balls are available on their own RSS feeds, as well as being found together on Omny Studio, Spotify and Apple Podcasts (feel free to subscribe, rate and review) - and we welcome your reckons via Twitter, Facebook and email.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 68 Numbers Playlist John Cage, “49 Waltzes For The Five Boroughs” from The Waltz Project (17 Contemporary Waltzes For Piano) (1981 Nonesuch). Piano, Alan Feinberg, Robert Moran, Yvar Mikhashoff. Cage worked by using chance operations to make decisions about key aspects of his works. So, by the nature of his method, he worked strictly by the numbers. But the choices become multifaceted when you consider how he applied these random choices to the matrix of sound sources available for a given piece. “49 Waltzes for the Five Boroughs for performer(s) or listener(s) or record maker(s)” is a case in point. Think of the numbers. The work translates a graphic map containing 147 New York street addresses or locations arranged through chance operations into 49 groups of three (consisting of five players each). Cage used “hundreds of coin tosses and the I Ching” to arrive at a “tapestry” of sound, combining hundreds of traditional waltz fragments. First realized by Cage in 1977, the recorded version heard here uses three pianists playing the waltzes plus other ancillary sound making devices plus pre-recorded environmental tapes made in various parts of New York. 5:15 Timothy Sullivan, “Numbers, Names” from Computer Music From Colgate Volume 1 (1980 Redwood Records). Computer composition by Timothy Sullivan; Percussion, Frank Bennett. Created at the Colgate Computer Music Studio at the University Computer Center using a DEC PDP-10 with an on-line interactive system and a four channel digital to analog converter designed and built by Joseph Zingeim. 12:28 Philip S. Gross, excerpts from The International Morse Code: A Teaching Record Using The Audio-Vis-Tac Method (1962 Folkways). Including instructions and drills from the tracks “Numbers And The Alphabet,” “Learning The Numbers,” and “Numbers.” 2:23 Kraftwerk, “Nummern (Numbers)” from Live - Paris '76 & Utrecht '81 (2019 Radio Looploop). An unofficial release of a live performance in Utrecht, 1981. 3:37 107-34-8933 (Nik Raicevic), “Cannabis Sativa” from Numbers (1970 Narco). Self-released album prior to this record being issued by Buddha in the same year as the album Head. Recorded at Gold Star Studio in Hollywood, where the Moog Modular Synthesizer was played by “107-34-8933,” aka Nik Raicevic. From the liner notes: “What is the sound of tomorrow? The sound of notes or the sound of numbers?” 17:55 The Conet Project, “Recordings Of Shortwave Numbers Stations” (1997 Irdial Discs). Original 1997 release reports the following at the end of page 15 of the booklet: "A complete set of recordings of all known Morse stations will also be posted in the fourth quarter of 1997". I don't think that released ever appeared. The track included here is my edit of excerpted examples from the four-CD collection of numbers stations recordings from around the globe. 7:12 Thom Holmes, “Numbers” from Intervals (2017 Wave Magnet). A composition using recordings of numbers stations as the primary source, combined with audio processing and synthesizers. 5:57 Background music: Numbers stations remix (Holmes) based on tracks found on “Recordings Of Shortwave Numbers Stations” by The Conet Project (1997 Irdial Discs). Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.
In this week's Inside the Lines High School Sports Podcast, it is all hoops as we talk with three coaches that have advanced in the MSHSAA state tournament. We first chat with Incarnate Word head coach Dan Rolfes about the incredible run that the Red Knights are on. Then, we sit down with Duchesne head boys' coach Wade Bouslog and talk about the Pioneers making the state final four for the first time in school history. We finish up with Chaminade head coach Frank Bennett as we talk about a successful year for the Red Devils.
In this episode, we had the chance to talk to Andy Agostini, one of the driving forces in the extreme growth happening under the Magnolia Wash Holdings organization. We hear about the organization's approach to building out their brands, creative ways they are segmenting the brands, and how they are working to maintain a people-first culture that makes people excited about a career in the professional car wash industry. Originally founded in 2014 by Frank Bennett and Brooks Moye, Magnolia Wash Holdings is now on an accelerated growth trajectory being driven by rapid acquisition while the organization builds up its greenfield pipeline. A and M Capital Partners created Magnolia Wash Holdings in December of 2020 with the combination of Express Wash and Oasis Express. The organization jump-started with 17 locations and spent the entirety of 2021 growing its portfolio to 52 locations across nine brands in six different states.
An all new episode of Hey Hey It's The Podcast is here. Join Criss Fresh, Mitch and Jonsey as they recap episodes of Australian TV institution Hey Hey It's Saturday. This episode looks at the 24th Hey Hey of 1996. It features Gabrielle Carteris, Frank Bennett, Past To Present and more. Please subscribe to us on iTunes and you can find us at: Twitter: @heyheypodcast Instagram: @heyheypodcast
Coach Frank Bennett is one of the nations's top high school coaches and he leads Chaminade College Prep into another season of high expectations. A great podcast detailing life as a student athlete at Chaminade, playing alongside former NBA All-Star David Lee and coaching current NBA players Bradley Beal, Jayson Tatum and Tyler Cook. So much amazing inspiration in this episode it is most definitely an instant classic. Check it out and thanks for all the support from our basketball community. Coach Frank Bennettwww.chaminade-stl.org@CCPBasketball (Twitter) @ccpbasketball (Instagram) Subcribe to Coach Bryan Turner (YouTube) https://bit.ly/3EoTXO0Bryan Turner - @Coach.Bryan.Turner (Instagram)Bryan Turner - @CoachBT_Turner (Twitter)Bryan Turner - $BTHoopCoach (CashApp)https://www.bryanturnerbasketball.com
China Grove City Council Meeting: Regular meeting, Sept. 2, 7:02- 7:30 p.m. Actions: •Affirmed the appointment of Osaretin Amadin as a China Grove police reserve officer •Approved amending the city's zoning ordinance to authorize a warehousing and storage operation as a conditional use for All State Appliance Repairs & Sales LLC to operate an office and warehouse area for refurbished appliances and appliance parts •Tabled action relating to a flood insurance study. In attendance: Mayor Mary Ann Hajek; council members Frank Bennett, Margie Holisky, Larry Keller, and David Windhorst; City Secretary Leslie Bettice, police Chief Ralph Sramek, and Animal Control...Article Link
A lounge special coming up with the man who I think inspired Richard Cheese but potentially does it better…yes I know that is controversial but hear me out. We have a look at lounge life magazine and ofcourse I will go deep with another interesting thought…and swank advice coming your way www.cocktailnation.net Tiki Delights-Shaken not Stirred Codename- Carter - Botched Op Frank Bennett-Creep Tim Mayer - Crime Jazz-Henchmen Cocktail INN- Dragnet Serge Gainsbourg-Couleur café Henry Mancini- Just For Tonight The Sexican-Cuarto De La Banda Tayla Ferro-Wave Waitiki- L'ours chinois Stereophonic Space Sound Unlimited - Lonely Planet Dub Nutty-I'd Dig You To Dig Me Daniel Pemberton - Laced Drinks
On today’s episode we will share about our recent trip to the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, KY. Now through March 9, 2021 they are featuring an exhibit on "Southern Quilts". The American South has a rich quilting history steeped in tradition and passed down through the generations. We also spoke with American quilt Society certified appraiser, author, curator, and award-winning quilter Mary Kerr. You can check out her book “Southern Quilts” here: https://amzn.to/36AAURA Mary's website is a great way to learn more about places she is teaching (even online!) Check out MaryWKerr.com For more information on the quilting museum check out this interview from CEO Frank Bennett https://bit.ly/39DwT0H Also mentioned in this episode: the women of Gees Bend, find out more here: https://youtu.be/YHEqYVzSs7U Follow us @SteelMagnoliasPodcast
The Guardian’s Paul Lewis and Rob Evans on investigating one of British police’s most covert units and learning that they were using the identities of dead children. Frank Bennett reflects on the impact of discovering that a police spy had stolen his dead brother’s identity to infiltrate two leftwing organisations, and to deceive a woman into a sexual relationship. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
One of the long-forgotten stories of local history starts long ago in the small WA town of York, not far from Perth, and ends far away in Hollywood, the centre of film-making in the Western world. It was in York that a young woman named Enid Bennett was born as the eldest of three sisters. These three sisters would by a strange set of circumstances each end up in Hollywood as stars of the silent movie industry and move into the talkies era, and in one case into television right up to the 1980s. Along the way the sisters’ journeys includes their father Frank Bennett’s role as a private school headmaster in Perth, and the founding of Guildford Grammar School on the banks of the Swan River at the turn of the 20th century. And one of the famous names in the story is that of Lionel Logue, who we now remember was the speech teacher for King George VI, portrayed in the film The King’s Speech by Geoffrey Rush. Author Ron Banks joined us on “Remember When” to tell us more about the York girl turned Hollywood star. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this special episode of THINK HUMANITIES, host Bill Goodman talks with three museum directors across the Commonwealth about how their organizations have risen to meet the COVID-19 challenge through innovative programming and increased community presence. Bill is joined by Andrew Treinen of the Frazier Kentucky History Museum in Louisville, Frank Bennett of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, and Laurie Risch of the Behringer-Crawford Museum in Covington.
Okay, the DJ is badly recorded on inferior equipment. I blame myself (never knit your own microphone) but that shouldn't prevent you from being diverted by the music of Little Richard, The Spinshots, Fiona Apple, The Motors, Giles Farnaby's Dream Band, Frank Bennett, Pig With The Face Of A Boy, Louis Prima and many others too numerous to type. Ignore the voice-over and revel in the music.
Okay, the DJ is badly recorded on inferior equipment. I blame myself (never knit your own microphone) but that shouldn't prevent you from being diverted by the music of Little Richard, The Spinshots, Fiona Apple, The Motors, Giles Farnaby's Dream Band, Frank Bennett, Pig With The Face Of A Boy, Louis Prima and many others too numerous to type. Ignore the voice-over and revel in the music.
SW Hubbard's twisty edgy domestic thrillers are favorites with readers who also enjoy her complex characters and sly humor. Hi, I'm your host Jenny Wheeler and today on the Binge Reading podcast SW - Sue – talks about what it takes to be a successful indie author with not just two but three different series to her credit. Along with the show, we're giving away three Ebook copies of Treasure Built On Sand, SW's latest Estate Sale mystery and a twisty domestic thriller. Enter the draw on the Joys of Binge Reading website or our Binge Reading Facebook Page. Entries close March 14. Six things you'll learn from this Joys of Binge Reading episode: Babies and books - Got you coveredThe vagaries of publishingLater-developing life passionsNew directions in her writingClassic Brits - The writers she admires mostWhy Sue loves 'driving her own bus' Where to find SW Hubbard: Website: http://swhubbard.net/ Facebook: @swhubbardauthor Twitter: @SWHubbardauthor Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/746045.S_W_Hubbard What follows is a "near as" transcript of our conversation, not word for word but pretty close to it, with links to important mentions. Jenny Wheeler: Hello SW and welcome to the show. It's great to have you with us. SW Hubbard: Thank you for having me. I'm delighted to be here. Jenny Wheeler: You're the author of two different mystery suspense series, which you describe as twisty and just a little bit edgy. But before we get into talking about the books, could you tell us a little bit about how you got started in writing fiction? Was there some sort of an epiphany when you thought. 'I've really got to do this' or is that something you've always had a desire to do? SW Hubbard - twisty edgy domestic thrillers SW Hubbard: Well, I was always a bookworm. I always was a reader from a very young age, and I always loved mysteries. I started with the Bobbsey Twins and quickly moved up to Agatha Christie. I was an English major in college and I always worked as a writer, a marketing writer, a newsletter, and that sort of thing. But after I got married, my husband and I were struggling to have a baby, and I thought, well, if I can't make a baby, maybe I'll just make a book. I thought it would be some therapy for me to write a mystery. So that's when I began writing my first mystery, Take The Bait. That project taught me to write a book. It took me 10 years to write it because I had a lot of revisions. I belonged to a lot of different writing critique groups to teach myself along the way. But eventually that book did get me a literary agent and did get me started on my writing career. Take the Bait - the first Frank Bennett mystery by SW Hubbard Jenny Wheeler: That's fabulous. Now perhaps we'd like to just establish right at the beginning that you write under the name of SW Hubbard. So when I call Sue, I want listeners to fully understand that when they look for your books, you are SW Hubbard. I think that's because there's another Sue Hubbard writing books that aren't at all like what you write, isn't that right? SW Hubbard: Yes. That's good. It's SW or Sue, either one's going to do. Jenny Wheeler: You write the kinds of mysteries that you love to read, which are twisty, believable, full of complex characters and highlighted with slight humor. You've mentioned you've been a lifelong mystery fan. What do you think attracts you to mystery books and as a genre? SW Hubbard: Well, mysteries help us to explore the dark side of ourselves and help us to deal with our fears, I think. And then in the end, usually justice is served and so the world comes around and is restored to rightness again. That's what appeals to me. I always try to take the crime in my books very seriously. I don't think there's anything funny about murder, but I do think that every one of us is capable possibly of committing a violent act if
Jeannie Jenkins is an award winning quiltmaker, designer, longarmer, teacher and author. Her book Contemporary Paper Pieced quilts is full of not only very unique designs, but loads of wonderful tips for making them. ------------ If you have been to a show, you’ve meet Pat Yamin! She is the designer behind ‘Come quilt with Me’. She is an author and a teacher. Pat has been immersed in quilting since the last 70s and has such great stories! Check your shelves, you might own her ‘Brooklyn Revolver’ cutting mat! --------------- I’m delighted to chat with Frank Bennett the CEO of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, KY. The museum has so many great things going on from museum exhibits, challenges, and programs you can attend. -------------- My friends Kimberly and Keven Jolly are the owners of the Fat Quarter Shop. You know Kimberly from her wonderful videos, publishing company called ‘Sew Emma’, sew alongs, yearly charity project, and most recently cross stitch with all that floss we own! I love working with her and her team. I want you to know about the cool projects you can get involved with! ================ Visit American Patchwork & Quilting at www.allpeoplequilt.com. Visit host Pat Sloan at www.patsloan.com. ================ BONUS for our podcast subscribers! Get 60% off a subscription to American Patchwork & Quilting. Visit www.allpeoplequilt.com/deal and use coupon code PODCAST at checkout. ================ BONUS for our podcast subscribers! Get 50% off a digital quilt pattern of your choice in our online shop. Visit apqshop.com, and use coupon code PODCAST at checkout.
Meet Frank Bennett, the CEO of the National Quilt Museum and learn about how the museum is funded, how the quilts are stored, and how you can support this organization. Read more here: https://freemotionproject.com/2019/03/running-national-quilt-museum.htmlJump ahead to time stamp: 15:30 to get straight to the interview with Frank!
In week seven, pastor Frank Bennett talks about the section of the Creed that says "I believe in the Holy Spirit, the Holy Church, the communion of all the saints, and the forgiveness of sin". This powerful message reminds us that the Holy Spirit guides us and speaks to us. Video: https://youtu.be/98NU_pEHJfk
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Welcome to Episode 47 of Sit & Sew Radio, a Quilt Addicts Anonymous podcast! We're so excited to be back with another episode after a break. We're back with an interview with Frank Bennett, the CEO of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky. We spoke with Frank while we were in Paducah for AQS QuiltWeek in April, and things have been a bit crazy over here at Quilt Addicts Anonymous ever since. As soon as I returned I had to hustle to finish multiple projects for Quilt Market in Portland. Check out my vlog that I did by clicking here to see all that went into getting ready for quilt market and the different projects I created. Also during that time we were working on shooting photos for my first book, Simple Quilts for the Modern Home, which is available for preorder. After that, we zeroed in on the launch of our FREE Beginner Quilting series sponsored by QT Fabrics. The series consists of 12 videos and teaches you everything you need to know about quilting from beginning to end. It has been great to see some of the responses to the videos and how it has been helpful for beginner and veteran quilters alike. Check out the videos at quiltaddictsanonymous.com/learntoquilt and download the FREE pattern to get a 20% off coupon for the supplies you'll need to get started! Listen to the episode to hear more about what we've been up to and what's coming next at Quilt Addicts Anonymous. Frank Bennett, CEO of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Ky. It was great to chat with Frank Bennett, CEO of the National Quilt Museum, who took some time out of his very busy schedule to meet with me during the week of the big quilt show. It was my first visit to Paducah, and it is clear this is a huge week for the town and the museum. Frank and I chat about some of the exciting things going on in Paducah during show week as well as some of the exhibits at the museum. One of the big topics is the museum's Free Block of the Month Club which launched a few months ago. I am super excited to be one of the designers who will be doing a block for the club due out in April. Listen to the episode to hear what my block is and what I have planned. Learn more about the museum's free Block of the Month Club and sign up at the Facebook page by clicking here. Thanks again for checking out Episode 47 of Sit & Sew Radio. Here's a link to the National Quilt Museum website if you want to learn more about what it has to offer.
If Hottest 100s and 1000s was the McBain movie franchise, consider this episode our "Let's Get Silly." The episode is basically just us making ridiculous jokes and being loud and goofy inside a radio studio for about an hour. It cost 80 million dollars. Also appearing: Live, Frank Bennett, Taylor Swift, Frank Bennett, Neil Young, Frank Bennett, Shaggy, Frank Bennett, Richie Benaud, Frank Bennett, Stone Gossard, Frank Bennett, Jarv Cocker, Frank Bennett, Mick Foley, Frank Bennett and The Maviseseses. And Frank Bennett. SONGS COVERED: 95. Frank Bennett - Creep 94. Pearl Jam - Mankind 93. Skunk Anansie - All I Want 92. The Mavis's - Thunder 91. Barry Adamson feat. Jarvis Cocker - Set the Controls for the Heart of the Pelvis LIKE HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON FACEBOOK: hottest100sand1000s FOLLOW HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON TWITTER: @Hottest100s AND YOUR HOSTS: @AndrewM138 | @NLFHarrison See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If Hottest 100s and 1000s was the McBain movie franchise, consider this episode our "Let's Get Silly." The episode is basically just us making ridiculous jokes and being loud and goofy inside a radio studio for about an hour. It cost 80 million dollars. Also appearing: Live, Frank Bennett, Taylor Swift, Frank Bennett, Neil Young, Frank Bennett, Shaggy, Frank Bennett, Richie Benaud, Frank Bennett, Stone Gossard, Frank Bennett, Jarv Cocker, Frank Bennett, Mick Foley, Frank Bennett and The Maviseseses. And Frank Bennett. SONGS COVERED: 95. Frank Bennett - Creep 94. Pearl Jam - Mankind 93. Skunk Anansie - All I Want 92. The Mavis's - Thunder 91. Barry Adamson feat. Jarvis Cocker - Set the Controls for the Heart of the Pelvis
Frank Bennett is one of the most fascinating people I have met in my travels around the country. The guy knows something about everything and has an opinion to go along with it. The last time he was on my show we mostly discussed his book and theology. This time we are taking a ride down CONSPIRACY THEORY LANE and hitting on some of the topics from his recent blogs. To view the studio webcam or listen to second hour archives subscribe at www.paranormalfiller.com.
Frank Bennett is one of the most fascinating people I have met in my travels around the country. The guy knows something about everything and has an opinion to go along with it. The last time he was on my show we mostly discussed his book and theology. This time we are taking a ride down CONSPIRACY THEORY LANE and hitting on some of the topics from his recent blogs. To view the studio webcam or listen to second hour archives subscribe at www.paranormalfiller.com.
Join your host Winifred Adams for her special show, A Tribute to Memorial Day--Rewriting the Story, A Conversation in Consciousness. With a special guests Frank Bennett and Returning Rennaisance Man Leigh J McCloskey, explore how war has affected us over time and explore how we can endeavor a New World of Peace. Listen as Frank, 82, shares a piece of his lifetime observations and what that means for us today and in the future. Leigh explains more extraordinary details of his unique Living Library at Olander and chronicles consciousness and how we can in fact give rise to a different story. Winifred shares her special Memorial Day Tribute Song that is played on Radio every year. Don't miss this heartfelt and thought-provoking show! Monday's at 10am on the Health and Wellness Channell on Voiceamerica.com www.makinglifebrighter.com/radio FB: Making Life Brighter Twitter: MLBradio "Your Choice in Conscious Entertainment" MAKING LIFE BRIGHTER Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ORIGINAL AIRDATE: December 8th, 1985 --- MacGyver takes sides against the family, escorting a mafia informant to his dying mother MISSION: MacGyver protects star witness Frank Bennett from mafia hitmen and Marshall service custody to deliver a final goodbye to Frank's dying mother. This week's highlights include: This is how Riker sits down? Editor's note: You can totally rent tow trucks. Melting Lead (Chemistry) Lead melts at approximately 600.61 K (327.46 °C, 621.43 °F). At this temperature, coffee exists only as a gas. Check out the article on wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lead Watch S1E9: "The Prodigal" on CBS's website or check the alternative streamability of this episode here.
Joined by guests crooner Frank Bennett and comedian Lester Diamond, we brand "Fitzy & Whippa" April frauds (ugh!), discuss prospective Knights and Dames and give credit where credit's due regarding flight MH370. Your hosts Mick Adams and Cody Dobbs may have found the notoriety they've been in search of, by presiding over possibly the worst prank call ever...