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Adam tees it up at Jeffersonville for the 2-Day Frank Wood Memorial Tournament. Thanks for listening! Support us on Patreon! The Bag Chatter Deli - Exclusive new supporter-only podcast episodes every Friday on our Patreon. Your support helps us cover tournament entry fees. Only the choicest fourball ham and leanest bone meat. Music from this episode The following tracks that may appear in this episode are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Slipping Away by Dyalla Randy Butternubs by Dyalla Atlanta (Interlude) by Hyppodrome Dream It by TrackTribe Missing Persons by Jeremy Blake Business Plan by SoulProdMusic Epic Emotional by Grand_Project Torsion by Density & Time The Life and Death of a Certain K. Zabriskie by Chris Zabriskie
Hosts Adolph Mongo, Vanessa Moss and Allan Lengel talk with guests, Frank Wood, a whistle blower and former Wayne County Sheriff's Deputy, and Detroit Fire Department Chief for community relations James Harris.
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EPISODE 107 – DAN IN REAL LIFE “Why are we attacking each other? There's a movie to attack.” This week, Brandon wants to get to the pancake factory; Ashley expands the Bechdel Test; Brian can't handle coke slang; and Chris learns a new cherry trick. BTW: Our first ever Red Card—but for whom?! Starring: Steve Carell, Juliette Binoche, Dane Cook, Alison Pill, Britt Robertson, Marlene Lawston, Dianne Wiest, John Mahoney, Nobert Leo Butz, Amy Ryan, Jessica Hecht, Frank Wood, and Emily Blunt Directed by Peter Hedges FOLLOW US:Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/trashwatch)Instagram (@trashwatchpodcast)Twitter (@trashwatchcast)TikTok (@trashwatchpodcast)Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/trashwatch/)YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5YpPcNIBmqNvvLvxa3WTLA)Email (trashwatchpodcast@gmail.com)Listen to Brian's music at (https://www.brianhorne.com)Support the show
We chat with Frank Wood -Site and Restorations Manager at Eden Camp Modern History Museum. Hear more about this incredible venue all set in the buildings and grounds of an original World War 2 Prisoner of War Camp. We discuss his passion for keeping History alive, his love of a particular exhibit the M-50 Sherman Tank and a whole lot more. Image Courtesy- Charlotte Graham Eden Camp-Facebook Eden Camp Heritage Restorations-Facebook Tank Nuts is sponsored by World of Tanks PC- a game where history meets action. Historical accuracy, stunning graphics and immersive sound make you feel like a real tank commander taking part in a furious armored offensive. Create an account and get a special Starter Pack with a bunch of valuable in-game content.
Cam Marston has spent the past twenty years studying workplace and workforce trends and reporting his trends to his clients in presentations, seminars, workshops, and keynote speeches. Now he takes his accumulated years of research and brings them to radio. In this episode, Cam talks with Frank Wood, Tony Award Winning Broadway Actor about how casts come together in high performing intentionally short lived teams ... "Spontaneous Teaming"
In dieser Folge geht es um die HBO's "Flight of the Conchords" die ein kleines aber Kleinod an Serie ist.
You've seen Frank Wood on TV or on the movie screen or on a Broadway stage. He's busy with his craft. And the process he and a cast go through as they take on a new play is the epitome of how to form a high-performing team. It involves listening to fellow cast members (teammates), taking direction from the director (team leader), taking a strong position on your character (your role in the team), and being eager to be redirected and refocused if the director feels there is something better you can contribute.
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Message from Bro. Frank Wood on July 4, 2021
Message from Bro. Frank Wood on July 4, 2021
Motivation or burnout - What has been the reaction of your business and yourself during the corona pandemic? Dr. Frank Wood visits Small Business Conversations and Tom Shay to share methods of adapting to your individual situation. With the anticipated strong economic recovery, we want everyone and their business to be prepared mentally as physically to take advantage of the upswing. Dr. Frank shared a story of Zumbach the tailor which tells of a man accepting an ill-fitting suit and the difficulties it imposed on him both physically and mentally. The lesson of the story is a person who decides to avoid conflict by accepting situations that are entirely unnatural. We ask the question of businesses; "Are we not working to return to normal? Or are we accepting the paralysis without asking where and how it is safe to return to the way we previously operated our business?"
Dr. Frank Wood, psychologist, came to the program with this concept; there is always going to be stress in your life. For some, the stress can be painful and challenging. Others may be able to have stress become a tool to help you achieve your goals. We posed many interesting questions to Dr. Frank as we work to understand how stress is present in our daily lives.
In our first dedicated "Team Talk" episode, Jeff sits down with Frank Wood who does Social Media and Outreach for Premium Edition. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/switchmania/message This is a weekly podcast all about the Nintendo Switch where we play a new Switch game each week and talk all about collecting for our favorite system as well as the latest news and Limited Editions available! Each week we will be playing a new game for the Switch as we all need an excuse to play our games.
Frank Wood was raised in Boston, MA and he comes from a family of politicians. His father was a political scientist who served under the Lyndon Johnson administration and his sister, Maggie Hassan was the 81st Governor of New Hampshire from 2013-2017. She was elected to the senate in 2016 and is a junior US Senator.His passion for theatre was ignited during his college days at Wesleyan University when he got to act in the Canterbury Tale Shepherd’s plays. It was the challenge of the actor was not only the fun part, but it got me out of myself, in a kind of extravagant, self-parody, satire, falling down comedy, that made us reach out to the audience. And that is the reason he is in theatre.“When my character says things that I can’t say in real life is not only why I love acting, but why I need it.”He’s a Tony award winning actor for his work as Gene in Warren Leight’s SIDEMAN which also won the Tony in 1999 for Best Play. On Broadway he has appeared as Bill in AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY; Roy Cohn in Tony Kushner’s Pulizer Prize-winning play ANGELS IN AMERICA; the Night Clerk in O’Neill’s HUGHIE opposite Forest Whitaker. He has appeared in numerous television shows such as: Mozart in the Jungle, Grey’s Anatomy, Law & Order SVU, Medium, and Modern Family; and films such as: JOKER, POLLACK, & MICHAEL CLAYTON. I loved talking about the acting process with the very talented and lovely man. Enjoy!
Bro. Frank Wood
Bro. Frank Wood
Alaine Alldaffer | Casting Director at Playwrights HorizonsAlaine Alldaffer has cast theatre and television for over [25] years. She has received 12 Artios Award Nominations, and 2 wins, for Excellence in Casting. Alaine proudly serves as Casting Director for Playwrights Horizons, a position she has held for more than two decades, casting well over 100 productions throughout her tenure and working with some of the most respected playwrights in the industry including Billy Porter, Annie Baker, Bruce Norris, Christopher Durang, Craig Lucas, Sarah Ruhl, Gina Gionfriddo, Lynn Nottage, Richard Nelson, Robert O'Hara, Danai Gurina, Dominique Morisseau, Heidi Schreck and Theresa Rebeck.Playwrights Horizons casting credits include: A STRANGE LOOP (Pulitzer Prize for Drama 2020), HEROES OF THE FOURTH TURNING (Lortel award for best play) GREY GARDENS with Christine Ebersole (also cast the Broadway transfer); CLYBOURNE PARK with Jeremy Shamos, Annie Parisse and Frank Wood (also cast the Broadway transfer); LOG CABIN by Jordan Harrison with Jesse Tyler Ferguson directed by Pam McKinnon. CIRCLE MIRROR TRANSFORMATION with Reed Birney, Tracee Chimo, Peter Friedman, Deirdre O'Connell and Heidi Schreck (Drama Desk and Obie Awards for Best Ensemble as well as an Artios Award for Casting); THE FLICK with Louisa Krause, Matthew Maher and Aaron Clifton Moten; DETROIT with David Schwimmer, Amy Ryan and John Cullum; RAPTURE BLISTER BURN with Amy Brenneman; DEAD MAN'S CELL PHONE with Mary Louise Parker and RODNEY'S WIFE with David Strathairn and Jessica Chastain. A LIFE with David Hyde Pierce.Other casting credits include: BETHANY with America Ferrera (Women's Project Theater) and EVERY TONGUE CONFESS with Phylicia Rashad.Film and Television credits include: "Ed" for NBC and "Monk" for USA., "Buddy and Grace" directed by Claudia Meyers. In addition to her work with Playwrights Horizons, Alaine also casts for regional theaters including The Huntington Theatre in Boston, The Alley Theatre in Houston, Arena Stage and Studio Theatre in DC, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Seattle Rep., ACT, Berkeley Rep., and People's Light Theatre in Philadelphia, Two Rivers in NJ, Old Globe San Diego and the Goodman in Chicago.She is also a popular acting teacher, teaching acting classes at Columbia, NYU, The New School and Rutgers. Not to mention sold out acting workshops in New York City and around the country.
"In 1989, Scott deWolfe began selling Shaker books, ephemera, photographs and manuscripts. Frank Wood had been selling used and rare books since the 1970s. Both worked for the Sabbathday Shaker Community in Maine. When the two realized they would make good business partners, they started doing shows together in 1990. Two years later, during a snow storm on April Fool's Day, the doors to De Wolfe & Wood opened for the first time." I met with the two of them at their store in Alfred, Maine to take up the story from here.
Episode 337 also includes an E.W. Essay titled "Autumn 2019." We share an original essay written and read by our Associate Producer Dr. Michael Pavese titled "Chasing Rainbows." We have an E.W.poem called "Spike." Our music this go round is provided by these wonderful artists: Django Reinhardt, Stephan Grapelli, case/lang/veirs, Justin Townes Earle, Roxy Music, Kurt Vile, Devendra Banhart, Branford Marsalis and Terrence Blanchard. Commercial Free, Small Batch Radio Crafted In the Endless Mountains of Pennsylvania... Heard All Over The World. Tell your Friends and Neighbors...
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Green Bay is a two newspaper town again. Patrick Wood -- son of News-Chronicle publisher Frank Wood -- and general manager Mike Hollihan focus on what they call “hyper-local” news. Re-named The Press Times, the weekly newspaper covers Ashwaubenon, Hobart, Howard, Suamico, De Pere and now Green Bay.
In this episode Tommy interviews a Former Heavy Weight boxer that is also a personal trainer and boxing gym owner in Nashville, TN. Frank Wood was set to fight Evander Hollyfield at the end of his career and Hollyfield had backed out at the last minute. With 30 career fights, 26 of those were wins and 18 of them were knockouts.
How can you harness stress?Chronic stressors are very real and impinge on activities. How can you keep up when you’re so stressed? Being hit with something out of left field can stir up your impulse control. You might overwork, overthink or freak out. You are not at your best. How can you catch yourself before the impulse control goes out the window? No one wants to be a terrible version of themselves. You don’t want to underperform. It’s easier to make changes in your reactions to stress by making personal discoveries. What happens to you when you get hit with stress? How do you react? 4 Common Elements to Stress Response Internally The mind floods with thoughts and emotions during stressful times. It can be distracting and overwhelming The body tenses. You might feel tightness in your chest or hear your heartbeat in your ears. You engage in pressured behavior. You overstep or hold back. Your mind and body distress compound and make you feel regret from taking impulsive actions. Tips for Striving with Stress What triggers your stress response? The only things that stress you out are the ones that are really important to you. Examine what about the situation is so stressful for you. You can get stuck in a stress spin cycle like an off-balance washing machine. Negative thoughts keep kicking around, reinforced by earlier negative experiences. It’s easy to adopt a negative self-belief and throw in the towel. You can catch yourself in the process and respond more productively. Listen as Dr. Frank Wood joins Dr. Holly Lucille to share how to thrive with stress.
You were going to get a lot done and your day was going along well until---BAM!---something happened that threw everything off balance. So now your day is not going as you hoped and planned it would. You (and perhaps others) are feeling STRESSED! What can you do to salvage the day? …and the ripples that go out from it? Join me with our guest, Dr. Frank Wood, PhD in Clinical Psychology, who has has developed an innovative training on stress that he and his team have taught to more than 2,500 individuals across the US and internationally. A client observed that he teaches the near-equivalent of a mindfulness course in about 10%of the time! You will hear: The 4 typical responses to stress (some more constructive than others)How to deal constructively with stress in yourself and othersHow to restore and improve productivity and gain more confidence in the process Gain insights into this important topic when you listen to my podcast, “Biz Life Simplified” where you stress less, enjoy more and optimize your time, energy and results!
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In episode seventeen of season two we get an introduction to Min Hashing, talk with Frank Wood the creator of ANGLICAN, about probabilistic programming and his new company, INVREA, and take a listener question about how to choose an architecture when using a neural network.
While in New York, Hollister & O’Toole had the enormous pleasure of speaking with the amazingly talented writer and director Elliot Thomson – founder of Empire Arts Film Corp. Elliot’s short film “Le Refuge” is currently enjoying a very successful run at festivals around the globe – from Istanbul to the Cleveland International Film Festival – an Oscar-qualifying fest, where it recently won Best Comedy Short out of 224 films. Le Refuge elegantly tells the tale of an American lawyer – on vacation with her family in Lausanne, Switzerland – who’s coming unhinged from the guilt of representing the manufacturer of a cheap car that tips over when it turns left. Talking with Elliot is like viewing his art – witty and thought-provoking – and very, very engaging. We might as well call this podcast How to Make a Film with Integrity. Holding on to Your Vision. Collaborating without Compromising. Elliot aimed high, and landed on his star. Come along for the ride - listen to how his short film is linked to Broadway greats, the New York Philharmonic - and even the U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. We spoke to Elliot for nearly 2 hours - truly, one of the most engaging afternoons we’ve had. While we couldn’t manage to whittle that conversation down to a length shorter than “Le Refuge” itself, we wanted to include here as much as possible - since, in our opinion, listening to these 38 minutes with Elliot is a gift (and one that sure beats the price of film school). Integrity in (wry) storytelling. That’s what it’s all about. Caption for photo: Tony Award nominee Jessica Hecht, writer/director Elliot Thomson, Tony Award winner Frank Wood, and crew on the set of “Le Refuge”. #ScreenThoughts #ShoutouTs: #LeRefuge #CIFF #DeanMinow #WomenMakeMovies #VanessaRedgrave #SchindlersList #JessicaHecht #FrankWood