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American television screenwriter and producer (1921-1991)

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Wow! I Didn't Know That! (or maybe I just forgot)
August 19, 2024 - Gene Rodenberry

Wow! I Didn't Know That! (or maybe I just forgot)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 2:24


The creator of Star Trek

Low Value Mail
#109 LVM - Kubrick and The Occult with Steven Snider AKA Recluse

Low Value Mail

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 110:16


Recluse, alias S. William Snider, is the long-time curator of the VISUP blog and host of The Farm podcast. Both deal in parapolitics, pop culture and high weirdness. He is also the author of four books, most recently :The Minotaur: A Kubrick Odyssey. Low Value Mail is a live call-in show with some of the most interesting guests the internet has to offer. Every Monday night at 9pm ET Support The Show:

Our Moms Think We're Funny
Forcing Things In Space, Part 2

Our Moms Think We're Funny

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 49:28


Part 2 Acomi and Turk182 welcome back reoccurring guest, Generic, for an in depth look at the fifth branch our the United States Armed Forces (USAF), the United States Space Force (USSF). That's right, folks! The wild dreams and machinations of H.G. Wells, Ray Bradbury, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Gene Rodenberry have finally come to fruition... We're going to start fighting wars in space. Who knows what horrors dwell in the far reaches of the cosmos. Shiny heralds and their planet devouring masters. Blue giants that fear singing, holographic, pop stars. Peaceful jerks with disintegrating eye blast bodyguards. We can't depend on Mike Tyson to kill invading astronauts. He only kills astronomers! Who, then, can save us? The USSF, that's who! Join Acomi, Turk, and Generic for a patriotic look into the brave men, woman, human non-binaries, and humanoid non-binaries that save us from literal death from the skies. And, find out if you've got what it takes to fight above the clouds, and preserve the land we love. Hollywood. "Would you like to know more?" #OMTWF #Acomi #Turk182 #KorovaEntertainment #UnitedStatesSpaceForce #USSF #StarTrek #irondome #MikeTyson #MikeTysonsMysteries #StarhipTroopers Follow Acomi on Twitter at @AcomiDraws and on Instagram at AcomiDraws. Follow Turk182 on Twitter at @Turk182_KE and on Instagram at Turk182_KE.

The Measure of a Fan
A Bee With a Crown on a Stick (Star Trek - The Cage)

The Measure of a Fan

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 78:16


It's a momentous occasion. Artist and writer Andy W. Clift rejoins PJ, Mat and Eliot, as we finally reach the first piece of Star Trek ever shot. It's Star Trek's original pilot episode, shot in 1964, The Cage! Is this the most Gene Rodenberry episode of Star Trek ever? Theme tune by Eliot Red Artwork by Gavin Mitchell Follow the podcast on ⁠⁠⁠BlueSky⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠Threads⁠⁠⁠. If you enjoy the podcast, and would like to support it, you can buy us a coffee on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ko-fi.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ or make a monthly donation on ⁠⁠⁠Patreon⁠⁠⁠. Check out Eliot's music on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Soundcloud⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow Mat on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠Threads⁠⁠⁠ Follow PJ on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠BlueSky⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠Threads⁠⁠⁠ Follow Andy on ⁠Twitter⁠ and ⁠Instagram⁠, visit his website at ⁠https://andywclift.myportfolio.com/⁠, and check out Eddsworld! Follow Gavin on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Find Safe Space and Endangered Species, featuring PJ, Mat and Eliot, on Vince Hunt's ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠YouTube Channel⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ This episode was recorded remotely in September 2023

Frankly Speaking with Tyra G
“Time is the fire in which we burn” –Gene Rodenberry. Join our conversation with Hollywood screenwriter Christopher Derrick about the impact of AI, mediocrity, and exposure in storytelling.

Frankly Speaking with Tyra G

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 58:02


"If man is to survive, he will have learned to take delight in the essential differences between men and between cultures. He will learn that differences in ideas and attitudes are a delight, part of life's exciting variety, not something to fear." "A man either lives life as it happens to him, meets it head-on and licks it, or turns his back on it and starts to wither away." "Star Trek was an attempt to say that humanity will reach maturity and wisdom on the day that it begins not just to tolerate but take a special delight in ideas and differences in life forms. […] If we cannot learn to enjoy those small differences, to take a positive delight in those small differences between our kind here on this planet, then we do not deserve to go out into space and meet the diversity almost certainly out there." ― Gene Roddenberry My guest this week on Frankly Speaking with Tyra G' is Christopher Derrick, one of the writers on Picard, The Eighth Main series set in the Star Trek universe, and a current writer on The Equalizer television series. Christopher creatively walks us into how AI will reshape stories in entertainment, how living outside your comfort zone can positively impact your creative abilities, and other insights for "consumers" of Hollywood entertainment. Take a  listen, learn stuff, and be inspired. Then share

The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show
August 2, 2023 Wednesday Hour 2

The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 59:49


Music…The sonic frontier.  These are the blatherings of The Music Authority.  My weekday three-hour mission is to seek out, to explore, to experience, to share with you, new music, new artists…to boldly listen to and play what the lamestream mainstream chooses to ignore!  Apologies to Gene Rodenberry!  The Music Authority Podcast...listen, like, comment, download, share, repeat…heard daily on Podchaser, Deezer, Amazon Music, Audible, Listen Notes, Mixcloud, Player FM, Tune In, Podcast Addict, Cast Box, Radio Public, and Pocket Cast, and APPLE iTunes!  Follow the show on TWITTER JimPrell@TMusicAuthority!  Please, are you listening? Please, are you sharing the podcast?  Please, has a podcast mention been placed into your social media?  How does and can one listen in? Let me list the ways...*Podcast - https://themusicauthority.transistor.fm/   The Music Authority Podcast!  Special Recorded Network Shows, too!  Different than my daily show! *Radio Candy Radio Monday Wednesday, & Friday 7PM ET, 4PM PT*Rockin' The KOR Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 7PM UK time, 2PM ET, 11AM PT  www.koradio.rocks*Pop Radio UK Friday, Saturday, & Sunday 6PM UK, 1PM ET, 10AM PT!  *The Sole Of Indie  https://soleofindie.rocks/  Monday Through Friday 6-7PM EST!August 2, 2023, Wednesday, book two…Chuck Oney - Dear Miss Roberts [Shimmering Hearts - EP] (@Four Play Records)The Rallies - Every Now And Then [Serve]Tamar Berk - Drop In The BucketThe Weeklings – I'm On Fire (Jem Records)Bhopal's Flowers - 15_Eastern Star [Alstroemeria - A Journey On Earth & Beyond] (koolkatmusik.com)The Crushing Violets – SuperflowerThe Cocktail Slippers - Good Love (Wicked Cool Records)Darlingside - All The Lights In The City [Everything Is Alive]Branded Human - 5. Cold Fear [Black Water]Orbis 2.0 - Selling The VanArms Race - 07 - 16 Candles, One Burn Victim [Population Vol1]@DM3 - Second FloorChiba Neko - 06 Circle [Greatest Hits]The Cynz - I Need You [Jem Records Celebrates Ray Davies] (Jem Records)@Gordon Weiss - 09-My Love Still Grows [It's About Time]65MPH - The Queen Of LiesThe Speedways - She's The One [The Best Of Power Pop 2019]@Fleur - Mon Ami Martien (Bickerton Records)The Flashcubes - 01 Forget About You [Pop Masters] (Big Stir Records)

Fangirls Going Rogue: Star Wars Conversation from a Female POV

Over in our Facebook Page Bill Beechler challenged Sarah Woloski and Tricia Barr to talk about Star Trek. As long-time fans of both Star Wars and Star Trek, we accepted. There has been a long relationship between the franchises; George Lucas went to Trek conventions and Gene Rodenberry helped celebrate Star Wars' 10 year anniversary. We explore the history between the two, discuss whether a rivalry truly exists, and the ways each has influenced the other. The episode includes ideas where to start for Star Wars fans who want to get into Star Trek and what lessons they could learn from the other. Not to be missed is our look at the first three episodes of Strange New Worlds Season 2, which is a great launching point for newbies. Ad astra! Related Fangirls Going Rogue You Talk We Listen episode with Maggie Nowakowska and Tish Wells Fangirls Going Rogue Episode 23.7 Ahsoka Lives. Starcruiser Dies. Skywalking Through Neverland Should You See Rogers The Musical Hyperspace Theories The Mandalorian Season 3 Discussion Social Media Fangirls Going Rogue Twitter | Instagram Tricia Barr Twitter | Instagram Sarah Woloski Twitter | Instagram Facebook Public | Private You must answer the 3 questions to join the Private Facebook group!

The Bicks Do...Shakespeare
Episode 23 - The Next Generation Season 1

The Bicks Do...Shakespeare

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 85:29


Boldly going where no one in 1987 was really sure they wanted to go - 100 years into the future - Paramount greenlit Star Trek: The Next Generation. And a seed was planted. Join us as we talk about the behind the scenes work that eventually led to one of the most iconic of Star Trek series' and heralded the rebirth of Gene Rodenberry's vision of the future - ready to go for a new generation (your hosts' generation, as it turned out). We also discuss the characters, episodes, and issues that cropped up repeatedly in the first season, as well as the bones of the show that we grew to love and idolize. Episode Sponsor: CubeSpace - it's time to build your online presence! Bicks Log: What are the things in Season 1 that the show messed up the worst, but was corrected over the course of the show? Notes: As a reminder, this was recorded before Picard Season 3, so there may be some odd references Sadly "Crusher is a mom" has remained extremely true Aidan had this large (for a child) version of the mini phaser used frequently in the first few seasons He also had the rounded tip version of the fuller handheld phaser, though he can't find any photos so he might be imagining that Lindsay had the more ubiquitous and cool-looking pointed-tip phaser Chaos on the Bridge is the Shatner-hosted documentary that provides a great insight into the crazy ship that was TNG Seasons 1 & 2 For clarity's sake around syndication: the local station would sell 5 minutes of local advertising per episode, and Paramount got the money from 7 minutes of national advertisements The UK didn't receive any TNG until September 26, 1990, three years after "Encounter at Farpoint" first aired in the United States "You'll have to speak up, I'm wearing a towel." Other videos to learn more about Season 1 include: Rowan J. Coleman's Retrospective Part 8: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LB08m-d1hhc&ab_channel=RowanJColeman  Was TNG Season 1 Really That Bad?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPGSKOIu1dI&ab_channel=OrangeRiver Twin Peaks actors appearing this season: Brenda Strong Carel Struycken Robert Knepper  

Fandom Podcast Network
All Good Things A Star Trek Universe Podcast Episode 118: Captain's Chair: Unification

Fandom Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 65:10


All Good Things A Star Trek Universe Podcast Episode 118: Captain's Chair: Unification Amy, Mark, Christos, and Kelvin discuss a critically acclaimed TNG episode, Unification and Unification II. These episodes marked a unique time in history that parallels the fall of the Soviet Union and reunification of Germany. These episodes also marked a collaboration between The Original Series and The Next Generation through Unification and Undiscovered Country. Finally, these episodes marked the passing of Gene Rodenberry. Join our listeners group The BQN Collective on Facebook. Follow the network on Instagram @BQNPodcasts Find us on Twitter: The Network: @BQNpodcasts The Show: @AllGoodPod Amy: @MissAmyNelson Mark: @MarkWhite207 Christos: @GreekgeekSD Kelvin: @KelvinsTimeline BQN Podcasts are brought to you by listeners like you. Special thanks to these patrons on Patreon whose generous contributions help produce the podcast! Tim Cooper Anonymous Mahendran Radhakrishnan David Willett Peter Hong Tom Van Scotter Vera Bible Jim McMahon Greg Molumby Thad Hait Chrissie De Clerck-Szilagyi Joe Mignone Carl Wonders Matt Harker Jason Anderson Lars Di Scenza Susan Capuzzi-De Clerck David (no last name provided) You can become a part of the Hive Mind Collective here: https://www.Patreon.com/BQN We'd love to add your uniqueness to our own! Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. STAR TREK and all related marks, logos and characters are owned by CBS Studios Inc. “BQN” is not endorsed or sponsored by or affiliated with CBS/Paramount Pictures or the STAR TREK franchise.

The Ochelli Effect
The Ochelli Effect 4-26-2023 Gardener Goldsmith

The Ochelli Effect

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 72:06


Strange New World WednesdayThe Ochelli Effect 4-26-2023 Gardner GoldsmithChuck sat down with a creative podcaster and writer to discuss Star Trek, Manifestation, Christianity, and the process of story selection. Goldsmith shows his prowess as a story teller in just over an hour but every few minutes, and we have spoilers. Hollywood is not entirely run by Satanists it seems. Predictive programing and dreams that foreshadow life as well as, the idea that Gene Rodenberry was overly connected to the New World Order are covered along the way. By the way, there may be a need to examine the overall idea of a unified world. Wildcard Wednesday as booked by the mighty Natureboy is already in progress.LINKS ROKFINhttps://t.co/C8ZfGyP4XpSUBSTACKhttps://gardnergoldsmith.substack.com/TWITTERhttps://twitter.com/gardgoldsmith Ochelli Link Treehttps://linktr.ee/chuckochelliYOUR HELP TO KEEP US GOING IS CRITICAL: https://ochelli.com/donate/Do you have a project, business, or message To PromoteBe Heard on The Ochelli Effect - The Age of Transitions - Get M A D with Chris Graves - Uncle The Podcast or The Whole Network. Rates Start at $50.Get In TouchE-mail ads@ochelli.com NETWORK:Rokfin https://rokfin.com/ChuckOchelliBitchute Channel: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/oxL96KiJtQLP/Patreon https://www.patreon.com/ochelliLIVE LISTENING OPTIONS:OCHELLI.COM https://ochelli.com/listen-live/ RADDIO https://raddio.net/324242-ochellicom/ ZENO https://zeno.fm/radio/ochelli-radio/ TUNEIN http://tun.in/sfxkx

All Good Things: A Star Trek Universe Podcast
AGT 118: Captain's Chair: Unification

All Good Things: A Star Trek Universe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 65:14


Amy, Mark, Christos, and Kelvin discuss a critically acclaimed TNG episode, Unification and Unification II. These episodes marked a unique time in history that parallels the fall of the Soviet Union and reunification of Germany. These episodes also marked a collaboration between The Original Series and The Next Generation through Unification and Undiscovered Country. Finally, these episodes marked the passing of Gene Rodenberry.Join our listeners group The BQN Collective on Facebook.Follow the network on Instagram @BQNPodcastsFind us on Twitter:The Network: @BQNpodcastsThe Show: @AllGoodPodAmy: @MissAmyNelsonMark: @MarkWhite207Christos: @GreekgeekSD Kelvin: @KelvinsTimeline BQN Podcasts are brought to you by listeners like you. Special thanks to these patrons on Patreon whose generous contributions help produce the podcast! Tim CooperAnonymousMahendran RadhakrishnanDavid WillettPeter HongTom Van ScotterVera BibleJim McMahonGreg MolumbyThad HaitChrissie De Clerck-SzilagyiJoe MignoneCarl WondersMatt HarkerJason AndersonLars Di ScenzaSusan Capuzzi-De ClerckDavid (no last name provided)You can become a part of the Hive Mind Collective here: https://www.Patreon.com/BQN We'd love to add your uniqueness to our own!Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. STAR TREK and all related marks, logos and characters are owned by CBS Studios Inc. “BQN” is not endorsed or sponsored by or affiliated with CBS/Paramount Pictures or the STAR TREK franchise.

subMERGE: The Podcast
Episode 55-Pyrrho Leone

subMERGE: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 56:29


⛓ Episode 55 ⛓ Join Leia as she sits down with Sir Pyrrho Leone to explore the strange new worlds of STAR TREK! You read that right! We boldly go where no man has gone before to discuss how Gene Rodenberry's super nova brand has introduced and continued to normalize the LGBTQIA+ community and how far it's come in newer series on streaming platforms. Nerd out with us! Resistance is Futile!

Faster, Please! — The Podcast

➡ Reminder: I will be writing much less frequently and much shorter in November — and November only. So for this month, I have paused payment from paid subscribers.Also, I'm making all new content free without a paywall. In December, however, everything will be back to normal: typically three meaty essays and two enlightening Q&As a week, along with a pro-progress podcast like this one

The Best of Coast to Coast AM
Star Trek - Best of Coast to Coast AM - 8/29/22

The Best of Coast to Coast AM

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 15:39


George Noory and screenwriter Marc Cushman discuss the legacy of the 1960s science fiction TV show Star Trek, how it broke barriers with its diverse cast of actors, and how creator Gene Rodenberry was chosen to write a script to prepare humans for the disclosure of alien life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Melo Talk
It Could Happen

Melo Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 45:38


This episode we discuss Gene Rodenberry's vision of the future and whether it sustainable or not.

The Retrospectors
The Spock Generation

The Retrospectors

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 11:14


#throwbackthursday Dr Benjamin Spock's ‘Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care' was first published on 14th July, 1946. It was then translated into 40 languages, selling over 50 million copies - second only to the Bible in the USA. Spock's thesis is perhaps best summarised in its seminal opening sentence: ‘Trust yourself, you know more than you think you do'. This intuitive approach was a shock to the world of parental guidance: just 18 years prior, psychologist John B Watson had recommended that children should be treated as adults.  In this episode, Rebecca, Arion and Olly revisit the radically different 1916 tome ‘The Mother and Her Baby'; explain how Spock's trusting instincts were a mainstay of his  career; and consider whether Gene Rodenberry's preference for strong-sounding names REALLY explains how ‘Spock' became a character on Star Trek... Further Reading: • ‘The Pied Piper Of Permissivism' (The Guardian, 1962): https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2017/jun/23/dr-benjamin-spock-baby-and-child-care-1962 • ‘Dr Spock's Timeless Lessons in Parenting' (The Conversation, 2019): https://theconversation.com/dr-spocks-timeless-lessons-in-parenting-122377 • TV interview with Dr Spock (1982): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9fSG01h_0w ‘Why am I hearing a rerun?' We're planning exciting new things for the autumn, and we're banking that most of you haven't heard it yet. So stick with us. For bonus material and to support the show, visit Patreon.com/Retrospectors We'll be back tomorrow with a new episode! Follow us wherever you get your podcasts: podfollow.com/Retrospectors The Retrospectors are Olly Mann, Rebecca Messina & Arion McNicoll, with Matt Hill. Theme Music: Pass The Peas. Announcer: Bob Ravelli. Graphic Design: Terry Saunders. Edit Producer: Sophie King. Copyright: Rethink Audio / Olly Mann 2022. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Normies Like Us
Episode 193: Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | Trek Catch-up! | Normies Like Us

Normies Like Us

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 71:13


Strange New Worlds 193: Podcasts. The Final Frontier. These are the recordings of the podcast Normies Like Us. Our mission? To consume and babble on about each and every new Star Trek piece of content released. Leading us to Strange New Worlds! Paramount+'s new entry in the Captain's Log takes a leap to the past for some classic Star Trek shenanigans. Is it a step in the right direction or is this show only good in the Mirror Universe? Tune in to find out! Boldly click where no one's clicked before. Insta @NormiesLikeUs https://www.instagram.com/normieslikeus/ @jacob https://www.instagram.com/jacob/ @JoeHasInsta https://www.instagram.com/joehasinsta/ @MikeHasInsta https://www.instagram.com/mikehasinsta/

The Parting Shot with H Alan Scott
Patrick Stewart (Star Trek: Picard)

The Parting Shot with H Alan Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2022 21:40


Patrick Stewart joins Newsweek's H. Alan Scott on this week's Parting Shot Podcast to talk about the second season of Paramount+'s ‘Star Trek: Picard.' The two chat about how ‘Star Trek' creator Gene Rodenberry wasn't too keen on Stewart's take on Jean-Luc Picard and what he and H. Alan have in common: they both love pockets! (Can you imagine life without pockets? They can't.) For more, follow @HAlanScott on everything and visit Newsweek.com for more news and podcasts. New episodes of Newsweek's Parting Shot Podcast are released weekly.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

AMFM247 Broadcasting Network
Leadership and Loyalty - 1/2 Will Henry: The High Frontier... Living in Space!

AMFM247 Broadcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 32:09


Humans have a propensity to think in absolutes. For instance, fire the team member or keep them? Get divorced or have a baby? Consider this, the profound and innovative technologies tend not to be either or, but rather AND based instead. Who can we look too? Who can teach us an AND way of thinking, particularly when confronting the really big questions, the really big problems we face? You may love or hate people like Elon Musk, Richard Branson, or Jeff Bezos, but as a leader, you likely do want to know what drives them to extraordinary heights? One thing is certain, these individuals tend to be solution-based not in an either-or but very much in an AND way. So, let me ask you, do you know what or who got someone like Jeff Bezos to even think about big problems, particularly in an AND way? The answer may surprise you. It is a man who very few people today would even recognize the name of, a man who our guest today has made a fascinating movie about. The gentleman I'm referring to has inspired everyone from Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk to Star Trek creator, Gene Rodenberry. A man who, when you watch this movie, ‘The High Frontier,' may change your entire understanding of the possibilities and value of the new space race. Our guest on the next two episode is Will Henry, Producer at Multiverse Media. Will is a Filmmaker and Writer based in Los Angeles, CA. Born and raised in Princeton, NJ, Will later attended the School of Visual Arts in New York City as a Directing/Screenwriting double major where he graduated top of his class. Will began his career in development at Tribeca Film under Jane Rosenthal and Robert De Niro, and later as a Creative Executive at Cindy Cowan Entertainment. Will Henry then moved into the independent film industry as a Filmmaker and Writer shortly after relocating to Los Angeles, CA. He is the Senior Producer at Multiverse Media and has gained recognition for his first feature documentary film, The High Frontier: The Untold Story of Gerard K. O'Neill. More on Will Henry: Website: https://www.willhenryfilm.com https://multiversemediagroupllc.com https://thehighfrontiermovie.com Social Media https://twitter.com/WillTHenry https://www.linkedin.com/in/will-henry-86003654 https://www.instagram.com/multiversemedia_group https://www.facebook.com/HighFrontierDoc PART1) The Untold Story of Professor Gerry O'Neill How Politics and Religion of The 1980's killed The Space Frontier (even though we had the tech) Living in Deep Space Do you have GPS - Thank Gerry O'Neill Why every physicist and quantum physicist has a debt to Gerry O'neill How The Tonight Show's Johnny Carson Inadvertently Killed Professor O'Neill chance at a Nobel Prize Why Millions of People quit their job to help create the High Frontier Gerry's Kids in The Princeton Quad

AMFM247 Broadcasting Network
Leadership and Loyalty - 2/2: Living In Space (Not MARS): Will Henry

AMFM247 Broadcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 35:01


Humans have a propensity to think in absolutes. For instance, fire the team member or keep them? Get divorced or have a baby? Consider this, the profound and innovative technologies tend not to be either or, but rather AND based instead. Who can we look too? Who can teach us an AND way of thinking, particularly when confronting the really big questions, the really big problems we face? You may love or hate people like Elon Musk, Richard Branson, or Jeff Bezos, but as a leader, you likely do want to know what drives them to extraordinary heights? One thing is certain, these individuals tend to be solution-based not in an either-or but very much in an AND way. So, let me ask you, do you know what or who got someone like Jeff Bezos to even think about big problems, particularly in an AND way? The answer may surprise you. It is a man who very few people today would even recognize the name of, a man who our guest today has made a fascinating movie about. The gentleman I'm referring to has inspired everyone from Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk to Star Trek creator, Gene Rodenberry. A man who, when you watch this movie, ‘The High Frontier,' may change your entire understanding of the possibilities and value of the new space race. Our guest on the next two episode is Will Henry, Producer at Multiverse Media. Will is a Filmmaker and Writer based in Los Angeles, CA. Born and raised in Princeton, NJ, Will later attended the School of Visual Arts in New York City as a Directing/Screenwriting double major where he graduated top of his class. Will began his career in development at Tribeca Film under Jane Rosenthal and Robert De Niro, and later as a Creative Executive at Cindy Cowan Entertainment. Will Henry then moved into the independent film industry as a Filmmaker and Writer shortly after relocating to Los Angeles, CA. He is the Senior Producer at Multiverse Media and has gained recognition for his first feature documentary film, The High Frontier: The Untold Story of Gerard K. O'Neill. More on Will Henry: Website: https://www.willhenryfilm.com https://multiversemediagroupllc.com https://thehighfrontiermovie.com Social Media https://twitter.com/WillTHenry https://www.linkedin.com/in/will-henry-86003654 https://www.instagram.com/multiversemedia_group https://www.facebook.com/HighFrontierDoc Part 2) Living in Space Living in Space and Not on a Planet Space Living: Death by Politics and Religion The Economics of Space Living Why Millions of People Quit their Job to Help Create the High Frontier Gerry Kids in The Princeton Quad Lessons from Colonization Who Were and Are Today's "Gerry's Kids" Inspiring Multiple Generations Space - Syfy and Human Philosophy

Star Trek Podcasts: Trek.fm Complete Master Feed
Primitive Culture : 114: A Tragic Necessity?

Star Trek Podcasts: Trek.fm Complete Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 83:36


How Star Trek tackled the Vietnam War. Every Star Trek series has engaged with the issues of the time, and perhaps none more so than *The Original Series*. Episodes touching on the hippy counterculture and NASA's bold Apollo program grounded the show as much in the 1960s as the 2260s. But perhaps no contemporary subject loomed over TOS more so than the Vietnam War. Sometimes quite bluntly and at other times more obliquely, over the course of three seasons the show charted a constantly developing view of the conflict, embodying a range of perspectives as diverse as its collective writing staff. In this episode of Primitive Culture, originally released as part of Tony Black's podcast The Sanctuary, he is joined by critic Darren Mooney to look at how Vietnam played out across TOS and beyond. Tackling key episodes such as “A Private Little War” and “The Omega Glory,” as well as less obvious reference points including “The City on the Edge of Forever,” they consider the role the conflict played not just in Star Trek but American thought more generally, and in particular how Gene Rodenberry's own views developed during the run of the series. Hosts Duncan Barrett and Tony Black Production Tony Black (Editor) Duncan Barrett (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer)

Primitive Culture: A Star Trek History and Culture Podcast

How Star Trek tackled the Vietnam War. Every Star Trek series has engaged with the issues of the time, and perhaps none more so than *The Original Series*. Episodes touching on the hippy counterculture and NASA's bold Apollo program grounded the show as much in the 1960s as the 2260s. But perhaps no contemporary subject loomed over TOS more so than the Vietnam War. Sometimes quite bluntly and at other times more obliquely, over the course of three seasons the show charted a constantly developing view of the conflict, embodying a range of perspectives as diverse as its collective writing staff. In this episode of Primitive Culture, originally released as part of Tony Black's podcast The Sanctuary, he is joined by critic Darren Mooney to look at how Vietnam played out across TOS and beyond. Tackling key episodes such as “A Private Little War” and “The Omega Glory,” as well as less obvious reference points including “The City on the Edge of Forever,” they consider the role the conflict played not just in Star Trek but American thought more generally, and in particular how Gene Rodenberry's own views developed during the run of the series. Hosts Duncan Barrett and Tony Black Production Tony Black (Editor) Duncan Barrett (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer)

Leadership and Loyalty™
2/2: Living In Space (Not MARS): Will Henry

Leadership and Loyalty™

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 34:48


Humans have a propensity to think in absolutes. For instance, fire the team member or keep them? Get divorced or have a baby? Consider this, the profound and innovative technologies tend not to be either or, but rather AND based instead.  Who can we look too? Who can teach us an AND way of thinking, particularly when confronting the really big questions, the really big problems we face? You may love or hate people like Elon Musk, Richard Branson, or Jeff Bezos, but as a leader, you likely do want to know what drives them to extraordinary heights? One thing is certain, these individuals tend to be solution-based not in an either-or but very much in an AND way. So, let me ask you, do you know what or who got someone like Jeff Bezos to even think about big problems, particularly in an AND way? The answer may surprise you. It is a man who very few people today would even recognize the name of, a man who our guest today has made a fascinating movie about. The gentleman I'm referring to has inspired everyone from Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk to Star Trek creator, Gene Rodenberry.  A man who, when you watch this movie, ‘The High Frontier,' may change your entire understanding of the possibilities and value of the new space race. Our guest on the next two episode is Will Henry, Producer at Multiverse Media. Will is a Filmmaker and Writer based in Los Angeles, CA.  Born and raised in Princeton, NJ, Will later attended the School of Visual Arts in New York City as a Directing/Screenwriting double major where he graduated top of his class. Will began his career in development at Tribeca Film under Jane Rosenthal and Robert De Niro, and later as a Creative Executive at Cindy Cowan Entertainment. Will Henry then moved into the independent film industry as a Filmmaker and Writer shortly after relocating to Los Angeles, CA. He is the Senior Producer at Multiverse Media and has gained recognition for his first feature documentary film, The High Frontier: The Untold Story of Gerard K. O'Neill. More on Will Henry:  Website:  https://www.willhenryfilm.com https://multiversemediagroupllc.com https://thehighfrontiermovie.com Social Media https://twitter.com/WillTHenry https://www.linkedin.com/in/will-henry-86003654 https://www.instagram.com/multiversemedia_group https://www.facebook.com/HighFrontierDoc  Part 2) Living in Space  Living in Space and Not on a Planet Space Living: Death by Politics and Religion The Economics of Space Living Why Millions of People Quit their Job to Help Create the High Frontier  Gerry Kids in The Princeton Quad  Lessons from Colonization Who Were and Are Today's "Gerry's Kids" Inspiring Multiple Generations Space - Syfy and Human Philosophy . . Curious about how to tap into what drives meaning in your life and create meaningful transformation in the lives you touch? Take a look at DovBaron.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Pixel Classroom Podcast
The Pixel Classroom Podcast, Episode 96 being a Star Trek Fan

The Pixel Classroom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2022 26:57


Welcome to episode 96 as I warp into my love of Star Trek. In this episode, I talk about the history of Star Trek, how I discovered it and why the message of Gene Rodenberry is more important than ever in education. Expect a lot of nerd moments everyone. Live Long and Prosper. --- 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/pixelclassroom/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pixelclassroom/support

Leadership and Loyalty™
1/2 Will Henry: The High Frontier... Living in Space!

Leadership and Loyalty™

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2022 31:56


Humans have a propensity to think in absolutes. For instance, fire the team member or keep them? Get divorced or have a baby? Consider this, the profound and innovative technologies tend not to be either or, but rather AND based instead.  Who can we look too? Who can teach us an AND way of thinking, particularly when confronting the really big questions, the really big problems we face? You may love or hate people like Elon Musk, Richard Branson, or Jeff Bezos, but as a leader, you likely do want to know what drives them to extraordinary heights? One thing is certain, these individuals tend to be solution-based not in an either-or but very much in an AND way. So, let me ask you, do you know what or who got someone like Jeff Bezos to even think about big problems, particularly in an AND way? The answer may surprise you. It is a man who very few people today would even recognize the name of, a man who our guest today has made a fascinating movie about. The gentleman I'm referring to has inspired everyone from Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk to Star Trek creator, Gene Rodenberry. A man who, when you watch this movie, ‘The High Frontier,' may change your entire understanding of the possibilities and value of the new space race. Our guest on the next two episode is Will Henry, Producer at Multiverse Media. Will is a Filmmaker and Writer based in Los Angeles, CA. Born and raised in Princeton, NJ, Will later attended the School of Visual Arts in New York City as a Directing/Screenwriting double major where he graduated top of his class. Will began his career in development at Tribeca Film under Jane Rosenthal and Robert De Niro, and later as a Creative Executive at Cindy Cowan Entertainment. Will Henry then moved into the independent film industry as a Filmmaker and Writer shortly after relocating to Los Angeles, CA. He is the Senior Producer at Multiverse Media and has gained recognition for his first feature documentary film, The High Frontier: The Untold Story of Gerard K. O'Neill. More on Will Henry:  Website: https://www.willhenryfilm.com https://multiversemediagroupllc.com https://thehighfrontiermovie.com Social Media https://twitter.com/WillTHenry https://www.linkedin.com/in/will-henry-86003654 https://www.instagram.com/multiversemedia_group https://www.facebook.com/HighFrontierDoc  PART1) The Untold Story of Professor Gerry O'Neill How Politics and Religion of The 1980's killed The Space Frontier (even though we had the tech) Living in Deep Space Do you have GPS - Thank Gerry O'Neill Why every physicist and quantum physicist has a debt to Gerry O'neill How The Tonight Show's Johnny Carson Inadvertently Killed Professor O'Neill chance at a Nobel Prize Why Millions of People quit their job to help create the High Frontier  Gerry's Kids in The Princeton Quad  . . Curious about how to tap into what drives meaning in your life and create meaningful transformation in the lives you touch? Take a look at DovBaron.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Captain's Slog with Lieutenants Mark & Eddie

This week the crew of the Enterprise head to Planet Woman and we discuss, brain tumours, feminism, and some of Gene Rodenberry's major problems.

Trekker's Delight
FTP: Turnaround Intruder

Trekker's Delight

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2022 74:15


We witness what could have been the undoing of the legacy of Star Trek. Gene Rodenberry used his power to make a mockery of women's rights, sexual freedom, mental health and propriety. And we get to analyze this. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trekkers-delight/message

STARPODLOGPODCAST
StarPodTrek Episode 11

STARPODLOGPODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2021


On this amazing episode of StarPodTrek, we consider the Star Trek and science content of Starlog magazine in issues 21 and 22 from 1979.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------We will be attending and presenting a panel at Clarksville con on October 23rd in Clarksville, Tennessee: http://www.clarksvillecon.com/--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Music City Multi Con is October 29th-31st. We will be there! https://musiccitymulticon.com/-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Starbase Indy is the fan-run Star Trek convention held each year on Thanksgiving weekend. Its mission: to celebrate Star Trek's vision of the future by promoting humanitarianism and STEM education. https://www.starbaseindy.org/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------On this episode, Bob Turner & Kelly Casto discuss the Susan Sackett penned Trek Report, including the latest news about the widescreen Motion Picture. Stay tuned for their new podcast coming soon! https://m.facebook.com/UnofficialTrek/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Drew Maeurer reflects on Venus: The Cloudy Planet --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Keith Johnson, Alan Siler, Charles Kelso, and Veronica Dashiell discuss the Hugo Awards. Check out their awesome Earth Station Trek podcast on the ESO Network! https://esonetwork.com/category/earth-station-trek/--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Bob Vosseller and Steven Lance consider the Trek Report, including what it was like to be an extra in the Motion Picture. Join us in STARFLEET International! https://sfi.org/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Also, how the Enterprise influenced the Battlestar Galactica bridge, the Dragon Con 2021 Trek Track report, the Lost in Space / Star Trek connection, and more! -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Don't forget to join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/469912916856743 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Love Starlog magazine? Join the Facebook group: https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id... --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Feel free to explore other great podcasts on the Holosuite Media Podcast Network! https://holosuitemedia.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Twitter and Instagram: @StarPodLog --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Reddit: u/StarPodTrek --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Topics: Star Trek, Starlog Magazine, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Gene Rodenberry, Susan Sackett, David Gerrold, Hugo Awards, Battlestar: Galactica, Lost in Space--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Music used with permission Five Year Mission--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Publication date-Stardate 2021.10.09--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Join our YouTube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgE_kNBWqnvTPAQODKZA1Ug--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Listen to us at StarPodLog on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen to fine podcasts!------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------If you cannot see the audio controls, listen/download the audio file hereDownload (right click, save as)

Yeah-Uh-Huh
YUH Episode 21 - Submerge Universe with Demetrius Witherspoon

Yeah-Uh-Huh

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2021 72:00


Demetrius Witherspoon carries the torch of science fictions legends like Gene Rodenberry, George Lucas and John Willimas into the world of independent film with his Submerge Universe. The Bardstown, Kentucky born digital wizard started his career as an R&B crooner with his impressive debut album "LaSean", but ultimately applied his multitude of talents and a life long fascination with the final frontier of deep space to filmmaking. As a reward for this decision, Demetrius has seen his sci fi franchise achieve lofty cult appeal, and some of his talent go on to appear in projects like "The Walking Dead" and "The Mandelorean". In our interview, he recounts the time he dined with his boyhood heros of "Battlestar Galactica", how and why strong female characters have graced his canon and why the Star Wars franchise continues to set the standard for his genre. DV Entertainment Pictures https://www.dventertainmentpictures.com/ Watch Submerge: Echo 51 on Amazon Prime https://www.amazon.com/Submerge-Echo-51-Shonna-Bedford/dp/B07CZ85PCH Demetrius Witherspoon on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Demetrius.Witherspoon How To Play Submerge: Echo 51 The Card Game https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18PpBci-jB0 Demetrius Witherspoon on IMDB https://www.imdb.com/name/nm6509621/ Yeah Uh Huh on Twitter https://twitter.com/yeahuhhuhpod Yeah Uh Huh on Facebook https://facebook.com/yeahuhhuhpod Yeah Uh Huh on Instagram https://instagram.com/yeahuhhuhpod --- 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/lisa-huey/message

STARPODLOGPODCAST
StarPodTrek Episode 10

STARPODLOGPODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021


On this amazing episode of StarPodTrek, we consider the Star Trek and science contents of Starlog magazine in issues 19 and 20 from 1979.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Read along with your personal issue from your collection or for free here:https://archive.org/details/starlog_magazine-019/page/n55/mode/2up----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------We look forward to meeting our listeners atthe grandest of them all- DRAGON CON! We will be involved in multiple panels on the Trek Track and Comic Book Track. Look for us on the schedule & app!Tickets are still available!https://www.dragoncon.org/trektrack/----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Music City Multi Con is October 29th-31st. We will be there!  https://musiccitymulticon.com/----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------On this episode, Bob Turner & Kelly Casto discuss the Susan Sackett penned Trek Report, including the latest news about the widescreen Motion Picture.Stay tuned for their new podcast coming soon!https://m.facebook.com/UnofficialTrek/----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Lauren White reflects on the NASA Spacesuit Propulsion Unit.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Bob Vosseller considers the Trek Report, including his memories, and more news about the Motion Picture.Join us in STARFLEET International!https://sfi.org/----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Also, Lenoard Nimoy in Invasion of the Body Snatchers, the Star Trek Las Vegas 55 Year Mission convention report, The Mork & Mindy Star Trek connection, and more!----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Remember the Star Trek Mego dolls in the 70's? The Mego corporation is back and currently produces all new 8" and 14" figures!Check them out: https://megofigures.com/----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Don't forget to join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/starp... ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------When in Tennessee, check out Command Flight Adventure! https://www.arizonaartemis.com/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Love Starlog magazine? Join the Facebook group: https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id... ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Feel free to explore other great podcasts on the Holosuite Media Podcast Network! https://holosuitemedia.com/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------​Twitter and Instagram: @StarPodLog ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------​Reddit: u/StarPodTrek Visit us on Blogger at https://starpodlogpodcast.blogspot.com/ or iTunes or Spotify or wherever you listen to fine podcasts----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------​Topics: Star Trek, Starlog Magazine, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Gene Rodenberry, Susan Sackett------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Music used with permission Five Year Mission------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Publication date-Stardate 2021.08.31------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Join our YouTube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgE_kNBWqnvTPAQODKZA1Ug------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Listen to us on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen to fine podcasts!------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------If you cannot see the audio controls, listen/download the audio file hereDownload (right click, save as)

Starfleet Underground
Sucked to Death

Starfleet Underground

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 44:35


The Cerritos goes to assist a collector, and boy is the Easter egg collection massive! Meanwhile, Boimler executes a perfect attack pattern Delta to send the Pakleds packing, and Riker sends him and a team to infiltrate a Pakled Mining operation, and guess what? It's a two-for-one special! -Brought to you by Section 31- 00:00 Episode 85 00:30 DOTs have opinions 01:00 Heather did not scratch the ship 01:20 Back from the 55-Year Mission 01:30 Fan in Vegas 01:50 Quick Rundown: No rundown included 02:10 Social Media! https://twitter.com/StarfleetUnderG/status/1425895588474892289?s=20 02:30 Join our Patreon! 03:00 NO KIDS! 03:30 No Corrections 04:00 Where'd the Pink Tribble go? 04:30 Burnt Toast 04:50 No Pakled sightings in Vegas 05:35 News: Brand New Star Trek Wines - https://startrekwines.com 06:50 What occasion? 07:02 Discovery Season 4 done? 07:30 Gene Rodenberry's 100'th B-Day, Jonathan Frakes' 69th 07:45 NASA and Rodenberry Entertainment Special Event https://youtu.be/2-3MTPMBLDw 08:20 Prop Store Auction Tribbles and Knives, oh my! https://usm.propstoreauction.com/m/view-auctions/info/id/292/ 10:30 Win a Tribble? 10:50 Star Trek II Soundtrack Re-Master https://blog.trekcore.com/2021/08/remastered-star-trek-ii-wrath-of-khan-soundtrack/ 12:56 Star Trek: Lower Decks S2E2 "Kayshon, His Eyes Open" 13:00 Teaser: "Sonic Shower Showdown" 13:30 Communal Nudity 13:40 Mariner's Shower Goes to 11 15:20 New Borg Scene - All those Romulans! 15:44 Act I - "Collector - Schmellector" 16:15 New head of security 17:08 Chairman Siggi 17:24 Tamarian Knife 17:42 Easter Eggs 18:00 FLUFFY!!! 18:20 Unicorn! 19:50 Boimler's gotta be having a ball 20:20 That's a wrap! 20:50 Boimler BM? 21:00 The Rights of a Robot? 21:45 Collecting Rutherford? 23:13 Act II - "Puppets and Away Missions" 24:00 Did I hear paper? 25:00 Talkin' about the D 25:25 Popping the DOT 26:36 Mariner vs Jet 27:22 Kahless' Fornication Helmet and Spock 2 27:45 Suck me to death? 29:50 Spock gave 'em a boner 30:20 You need a great right hand 31:02 Accusing the Orion 31:25 They're stealing our snacks! 31:40 Sawing the Door 32:20 I joined to study moss 33:00 Transporter Accident 33:10 Tip of a bone 33:38 More Easter Eggs! 34:15 When Fonzie Jumped the Shark 34:35 Act III - "Reunited Times Two: Double Trouble" 35:20 Boimler Boimed Himself 36:00 Jet Who? 36:45 Not a Toy! Do Not Play with Me! 37:00 Shaka, with his butt open 38:00 Left instead of Right? What could have happened? 38:30 Even more Boimler? 39:00 They Brought the Tamarian Back 39:50 Tune in last week... 40:50 BINGO! 42:00 Shots Shots Shots 42:20 Heather's 8 42:30 Patrick's 7.5-8 42:40 Rocky's Hard 9 42:50 Captain's 8.5 43:20 Next week....We don't know! Be Safe! - Thanks for listening! Now on Patreon! patreon.com/starfleetunderground Email: thecollective@starfleetunderground.com Website: starfleetunderground.com Twitter: twitter.com/StarfleetUnderG Instagram: instagram.com/starfleetunderground Facebook: facebook.com/starfleetunderground YouTube: www.youtube.com/Qtsy16 Explicit

TUTN with Kenny Pick
It Came From Cleveland! Episode #19 Predator, Jonathan Frakes, Robert Culp, Star Trek

TUTN with Kenny Pick

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2021 172:02


Don't miss It Came From Cleveland LIVE 7-10PM ET on Radio for Humans! Join me, Joseph Santorsa, Michelle and Miles Ligon with special guest co-host, Joseph D. Word! Tonight: Predator! Gene Rodenberry! Jonathan Frakes! Robert Culp! Trailers Galore! A new Mythical Moment from Adam Hebert! http://radioforhumans.com

STARPODLOGPODCAST
StarPodTrek Episode 9

STARPODLOGPODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2021


On this amazing episode of StarPodTrek, we consider the Star Trek and science contents of Starlog magazine in issues 17 and 18 from 1978. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Read along with your personal issue from your collection or for free here:https://archive.org/details/starlog_magazine-015​----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------We look forward to meeting our listeners at:55 Year Mission, the Star Trek Convention in Las Vegas!Also, the grandest of them all- DRAGON CON! We will be involved in multiple panels on the Trek Track. Tickets are still available!https://www.dragoncon.org/trektrack/Don't forget to join the Dragon Con Over 40 Club on Facebook! ​----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------​On this episode, Bob Turner & Kelly Casto consider the Susan Sackett penned Trek Report, including the latest news about the widescreen Motion Picture. Stay tuned for their new podcast coming soon! https://m.facebook.com/UnofficialTrek/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Joe Cepeda from Nature's Huger Studios considers Gene Roddenberry's views on Star Trek The Motion Picture. View Nature's Hunger independent films at: https://youtube.com/user/Peanutman1954 Bob Turner & Kelly Casto continue to discuss the Trek Report, including more news about the widescreen Motion Picture. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------"Doctor Mego" Paul Clarke reminisces about what it was like to order Star Trek items through the mail years ago. He also discusses getting ready for 55 Year Mission! Find out more about Mego at: https://megofigures.com/ http://www.megomuseum.com/ Joe Haldeman, Ralph McQuarrie, NASA news, convention reports and more! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Bob Turner & Kelly Casto continuetheir discussion of the Trek Report, including the latest news about the widescreen Motion Picture. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Did you enjoy hearing about the cookout that Steve Parmly put on this year? STARFLEET International is an awesome fan club! Join us at the next one! https://sfi.org/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Don't forget to join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/starp... ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------When in Tennessee, check out Command Flight Adventure! https://www.arizonaartemis.com/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Love Starlog magazine? Join the Facebook group: https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id... ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Feel free to explore other great podcasts on the Holosuite Media Podcast Network! https://holosuitemedia.com/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------​Twitter and Instagram: @StarPodLog ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------​Reddit: u/StarPodTrek Visit us on Blogger at https://starpodlogpodcast.blogspot.com/ or iTunes or Spotify or wherever you listen to fine podcasts----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------​Topics: Star Trek, Starlog Magazine, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Gene Rodenberry, Susan Sackett------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Music used with permission Five Year Mission------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Publication date-Stardate 2021.08.07------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Join our YouTube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgE_kNBWqnvTPAQODKZA1Ug------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Listen to us on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen to fine podcasts!------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------If you cannot see the audio controls, listen/download the audio file hereDownload (right click, save as)

The Retrospectors
On This Day: The Spock Generation

The Retrospectors

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 9:44


Dr Benjamin Spock's ‘Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care' was first published on 14th July, 1946. It was then translated into 40 languages, selling over 50 million copies - second only to the Bible in the USA.Spock's thesis is perhaps best summarised in its seminal opening sentence: ‘Trust yourself, you know more than you think you do'. This intuitive approach was a shock to the world of parental guidance: just 18 years prior, psychologist John B Watson had recommended that children should be treated as adults. In this episode, Rebecca, Arion and Olly revisit the radically different 1916 tome ‘The Mother and Her Baby'; explain how Spock's trusting instincts were a mainstay of his career; and consider whether Gene Rodenberry's preference for strong-sounding names REALLY explains how ‘Spock' became a character on Star Trek...Further Reading:• TV interview with Dr Spock (1982): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9fSG01h_0w• ‘The Pied Piper Of Permissivism' (The Guardian, 1962): https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2017/jun/23/dr-benjamin-spock-baby-and-child-care-1962• ‘Dr Spock's Timeless Lessons in Parenting' (The Conversation, 2019):https://theconversation.com/dr-spocks-timeless-lessons-in-parenting-122377For bonus material and to support the show, visit Patreon.com/RetrospectorsWe'll be back tomorrow! Follow us wherever you get your podcasts: podfollow.com/RetrospectorsThe Retrospectors are Olly Mann, Rebecca Messina & Arion McNicoll, with Matt Hill.Theme Music: Pass The Peas. Announcer: Bob Ravelli. Graphic Design: Terry Saunders. Edit Producer: Emma Corsham.Copyright: Rethink Audio / Olly Mann 2021. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Strange New Takes
SNT46 - Assignment Earth (TOS 2x26) - Time Travel Series

Strange New Takes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 60:45


When Star Trek was teetering on the brink of cancellation, Gene Rodenberry filmed a backdoor pilot for a new sci-fi TV show, as an episode of TOS. This week we're reviewing that episode, Assignment: Earth, as part of our Time Travel series. Listen now to hear our Strange New Takes on Gary Seven, Roberta and whether we'd be willing to watch a TV series based on them. Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

StudioTulsa
"20th Century Visionaries: Catalysts for Change" -- A Virtual Festival from Tulsa Chautauqua

StudioTulsa

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 28:59


On this edition of ST, we look into the upcoming Tulsa Chautauqua 2021, a virtual festival happening next week (June 8th through the 12th) on the theme of "20th Century Visionaries: Catalysts for Change." For this series of events -- which will be presented this year in an online-only format -- five different scholar/performers will offer entertaining and educational presentations and workshops on the lives of Gene Rodenberry, Gertrude Bell, Marshall McLuhan, Marie Curie, and Frank Lloyd Wright. For each of these important historical figures, an individual has extensively researched their life and work -- and thus each individual will "perform" these personae in period costumes. Our guests today are the scholar/performers who will present Rodenberry and McLuhan. For more information on this free festival, or to register, please go to the Tulsa Chautauqua 2021 website .

Priority One: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast
508 - Masterson, McFadden, and Morrone

Priority One: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2021 63:36


This week on Episode 508 of Priority One: Anson Mount updates fans on the status of #StrangeNewWorlds; Paramount+ is serious about its streaming; the mobile game Star Trek Fleet Command meets The Next Generation; and Chase Masterson joins us to talk about the Pop Culture Hero Coalition! TREK IT OUT Edited by Thomas Reynolds JLP In Effigy By Elio Lleo If you’re looking to add to your existing Star Trek collection, then you might want to #TrekOut EXO-6’s latest product. Their 1:6 scale articulated figure of Captain Jean-Luc Picard in the style and uniform from Star Trek: First Contact is now available for preorder. AKA "Mother's Day 2022." Image: EXO-6. The figurine has over 30 points of articulation that allow you recreate some of your favorite moments from the film---with a Type II hand phaser, the TR-590 Tricorder X, or a Type 3B Phaser Rifle! So, if you’re looking to add to your collection, you can pre-order now for $20 US---but the total cost will be $189.95 + $25 US international shipping. https://youtu.be/eGoXyXiwOBg?t=73 I'm A Doctor, Not A...Well, Yes, A Podcaster By Cat Hough As you might recall from a previous episode, we mentioned that Gates McFadden was getting into podcasting. Well her new podcast, Gates McFadden InvestiGates: Who Do You Think You Are? launches May 12. This is a limited podcast series where Gates invites some of her besties over for a chat. Who’s on the lineup? Well, to name a few: Jonathan Frakes, LeVar Burton, Wil Wheaton, Brent Spiner, Marina Sirtis, Michael Dorn, John  de Lancie, Robert Picardo, Michael Westmore, Nana Visitor, Denise Crosby and more. Each show is less interview and more one-on-one intimate conversation. NacelleCast promises that InvestiGates will feature “never-before-heard stories” from the stars and creatives behind Star Trek. https://youtu.be/tg50Jok82nc While we are very excited to listen to her new podcast, we do have some unfortunate news. McFadden confirmed this week to TrekMovie.com that she will not be reprising her role as Beverly Crusher in Season Two of Star Trek: Picard, saying “I’m not in the second season. I’m sad that I’m not. Things have changed a lot on different levels. So I have no idea at this point. I’m disappointed because it would have been so much fun to just work with those people. But we’ll see. I have no idea. I wish I could tell you.” The Vision of Trek In Gene’s Centennial Year By Rosco McQueen It’s the core mantra of the Vulcan philosophy, and the overall Star Trek franchise---infinite diversity in infinite combinations.  This week Rod Rodenberry reflected on the guiding principle of his father, Gene Rodenberry, who was born a century ago in 1921.  Speaking with The Credits, Rod Roddenberry spoke about his father and the future he pictured for everyone. “He took more of a humanistic or a realistic approach.  What could it be like one day? How did he see us 200, 300 years in the future? My father took the approach that we’re sort of a juvenile, child race-species right now, but we grow like any species---any life form does---and we mature. In that future, we realize it’s the diversity in idea, not just form. The fact that we are fighting over the fact that we look different now is childish. We need to be embracing the uniqueness between us because that’s how you grow.” Rod goes on to speak about diversity being the strength of Star Trek, and how it has always been the goal of the series that “no matter what your ethnic, gender, socio-economic, religious, political background is, it should all be represented at some level on Star Trek. That’s what humanity is and needs to be. That’s what Star Trek is.” Paramount+ Piles It On By Rosco McQueen In an effort to compete with other streaming services, Paramount+ is leaning into its cinema pedigree. The promise is an additional 1,000 movies added to their library, for 2,500 total titles in June. According to the Hollywood Reporter, it’s all part of ViacomCBS’s plan to counter Disney+’s catalogue of Marvel and Star Wars titles, or HBO MAX and their same-day cinema and streaming releases. CEO Bob Bakish announced the plan, as well as future exclusive titles on ViacomCBS’s first-quarter earnings conference call.  Bakish said that the new Mark Whalberg film Infinite will go straight to the on-demand service, reflecting their plans to release an original movie every week in 2022.  Bakish also told shareholders that their subscriber base grew substantially since the rebrand to Paramount+, adding 6 million global streaming subscribers to reach 36 million in its first quarter. ViacomCBS shareholder meeting (editor's interpretation). Image: ViacomCBS. Now, here are a few headlines that we didn’t discuss but might interest you: While promoting his latest film, “The Virtuoso,” Anson Mount spoke with RadioTimes’ Paul Simpson about getting back into the Captain’s chair for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. According to Mount, although COVID protocols have required everyone to adapt, “it’s been one of the smoothest starts I think I’ve ever had in television.” Additionally, it sounds like some of the production staff have crossed over from Star Trek: Discovery, making the transition much easier. Star Trek: Discovery Season 3 will be released on Blu-Ray on July 20. The four-disc collection will also include over 2 hours of special features. Nothing as to whether there will be a 4K release of a new Trek series any time soon. Actor Nathan Jung, who appeared in Star Trek: The Original Series has died at the age of 74. Over the years he had roles on TV and film in The A Team, Kung Fu, Big Trouble in Little China, and the Kentucky Fried Movie. But it was Trek that helped launch his career: Jung played Ghengis Khan in the episode “The Savage Curtain” in 1969.   STAR TREK GAMING NEWS Edited by Thomas Reynolds (Say That You Remember) Fusing In September By Cath Hough The U.S.S. Enterprise-F, designed by Thomas Marrone will be included in the 2022 Star Trek: Ships of the Line calendar series by Universe Publishing. This is the first time a ship from Star Trek Online has appeared in the calendar series. Ships from TOS, TNG and DS9 are also featured and the calendar includes some ship designs and cutaway diagrams. Maybe we should start calling Thomas Mr. September? [No. - Ed.] So much for thrusters only while in spacedock. Image: Thomas Morrone via Universe Publishing. Also this week, our favorite environment artist Nick Duguid streamed his design and build of a 2409 Federation fusion reactor environment. This is a fascinating video: Nick walks us through his process from forming an idea to actually building an asset. It seems like we’re just watching what a day at work is like for Nick. The video ends with showcasing his final design and it’s an amazing piece of work.  https://twitter.com/Tumerboy/status/1391770455309099011?s=20 Cryptic’s Latest Console-ations By Rosco McQueen Good news for console captains this week, with the Delta Recruit event coming to consoles from May 13 on Playstation and Xbox.  The event will run for 28 days, and includes improvements to the existing recruit rewards to remove out of date missions and introduce some new rewards.  It’s a great way to earn extra perks on your account, so why not take the opportunity to create a new character! Any freshly-made 2409 characters from Starfleet, the Klingon Defense Force, or the Romulan Republic are eligible to become a recruit for the 28 days the event runs! From May 13th through 20th, console captains can claim a free Phoenix prize pack each day. Visit Onna on Deep Space Nine or get gritty with Grym on Drozana Station to claim your pack.  And lastly for console, the Jovian Intel Heavy Raider from Season three of Discovery is finally making it to the game.  The new Tier 6 ship will be available via the Infinity Lock Box. The Next Generation of Fleet Command By Elio Lleo Turning our attention to mobile gaming, Scopely’s Star Trek: Fleet Command introduced a new era of characters from the Star Trek Multiverse on May 11th. TNG characters like Geordi, Deanna, Data, Beverly, Will, and Jean-Luc are now available; according to a post on StarTrek.com, “the event will continue to evolve over time, with new surprises rolling out in the following months.” If the beard unlocks by microtransaction I am going to riot. Image: Scopely via StarTrek.com

The Roddenberry Podcast Network
P1P: 508 - Masterson, McFadden, and Morrone

The Roddenberry Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2021 63:36


This week on Episode 508 of Priority One: Anson Mount updates fans on the status of #StrangeNewWorlds; Paramount+ is serious about its streaming; the mobile game Star Trek Fleet Command meets The Next Generation; and Chase Masterson joins us to talk about the Pop Culture Hero Coalition! TREK IT OUT Edited by Thomas Reynolds JLP In Effigy By Elio Lleo If you're looking to add to your existing Star Trek collection, then you might want to #TrekOut EXO-6's latest product. Their 1:6 scale articulated figure of Captain Jean-Luc Picard in the style and uniform from Star Trek: First Contact is now available for preorder. AKA "Mother's Day 2022." Image: EXO-6. The figurine has over 30 points of articulation that allow you recreate some of your favorite moments from the film---with a Type II hand phaser, the TR-590 Tricorder X, or a Type 3B Phaser Rifle! So, if you're looking to add to your collection, you can pre-order now for $20 US---but the total cost will be $189.95 + $25 US international shipping. https://youtu.be/eGoXyXiwOBg?t=73 I'm A Doctor, Not A...Well, Yes, A Podcaster By Cat Hough As you might recall from a previous episode, we mentioned that Gates McFadden was getting into podcasting. Well her new podcast, Gates McFadden InvestiGates: Who Do You Think You Are? launches May 12. This is a limited podcast series where Gates invites some of her besties over for a chat. Who's on the lineup? Well, to name a few: Jonathan Frakes, LeVar Burton, Wil Wheaton, Brent Spiner, Marina Sirtis, Michael Dorn, John  de Lancie, Robert Picardo, Michael Westmore, Nana Visitor, Denise Crosby and more. Each show is less interview and more one-on-one intimate conversation. NacelleCast promises that InvestiGates will feature “never-before-heard stories” from the stars and creatives behind Star Trek. https://youtu.be/tg50Jok82nc While we are very excited to listen to her new podcast, we do have some unfortunate news. McFadden confirmed this week to TrekMovie.com that she will not be reprising her role as Beverly Crusher in Season Two of Star Trek: Picard, saying “I'm not in the second season. I'm sad that I'm not. Things have changed a lot on different levels. So I have no idea at this point. I'm disappointed because it would have been so much fun to just work with those people. But we'll see. I have no idea. I wish I could tell you.” The Vision of Trek In Gene's Centennial Year By Rosco McQueen It's the core mantra of the Vulcan philosophy, and the overall Star Trek franchise---infinite diversity in infinite combinations.  This week Rod Rodenberry reflected on the guiding principle of his father, Gene Rodenberry, who was born a century ago in 1921.  Speaking with The Credits, Rod Roddenberry spoke about his father and the future he pictured for everyone. “He took more of a humanistic or a realistic approach.  What could it be like one day? How did he see us 200, 300 years in the future? My father took the approach that we're sort of a juvenile, child race-species right now, but we grow like any species---any life form does---and we mature. In that future, we realize it's the diversity in idea, not just form. The fact that we are fighting over the fact that we look different now is childish. We need to be embracing the uniqueness between us because that's how you grow.” Rod goes on to speak about diversity being the strength of Star Trek, and how it has always been the goal of the series that “no matter what your ethnic, gender, socio-economic, religious, political background is, it should all be represented at some level on Star Trek. That's what humanity is and needs to be. That's what Star Trek is.” Paramount+ Piles It On By Rosco McQueen In an effort to compete with other streaming services, Paramount+ is leaning into its cinema pedigree. The promise is an additional 1,000 movies added to their library, for 2,500 total titles in June. According to the Hollywood Reporter, it's all part of ViacomCBS's plan to counter Disney+'s catalogue of Marvel and Star Wars titles, or HBO MAX and their same-day cinema and streaming releases. CEO Bob Bakish announced the plan, as well as future exclusive titles on ViacomCBS's first-quarter earnings conference call.  Bakish said that the new Mark Whalberg film Infinite will go straight to the on-demand service, reflecting their plans to release an original movie every week in 2022.  Bakish also told shareholders that their subscriber base grew substantially since the rebrand to Paramount+, adding 6 million global streaming subscribers to reach 36 million in its first quarter. ViacomCBS shareholder meeting (editor's interpretation). Image: ViacomCBS. Now, here are a few headlines that we didn't discuss but might interest you: While promoting his latest film, “The Virtuoso,” Anson Mount spoke with RadioTimes' Paul Simpson about getting back into the Captain's chair for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. According to Mount, although COVID protocols have required everyone to adapt, “it's been one of the smoothest starts I think I've ever had in television.” Additionally, it sounds like some of the production staff have crossed over from Star Trek: Discovery, making the transition much easier. Star Trek: Discovery Season 3 will be released on Blu-Ray on July 20. The four-disc collection will also include over 2 hours of special features. Nothing as to whether there will be a 4K release of a new Trek series any time soon. Actor Nathan Jung, who appeared in Star Trek: The Original Series has died at the age of 74. Over the years he had roles on TV and film in The A Team, Kung Fu, Big Trouble in Little China, and the Kentucky Fried Movie. But it was Trek that helped launch his career: Jung played Ghengis Khan in the episode “The Savage Curtain” in 1969.   STAR TREK GAMING NEWS Edited by Thomas Reynolds (Say That You Remember) Fusing In September By Cath Hough The U.S.S. Enterprise-F, designed by Thomas Marrone will be included in the 2022 Star Trek: Ships of the Line calendar series by Universe Publishing. This is the first time a ship from Star Trek Online has appeared in the calendar series. Ships from TOS, TNG and DS9 are also featured and the calendar includes some ship designs and cutaway diagrams. Maybe we should start calling Thomas Mr. September? [No. - Ed.] So much for thrusters only while in spacedock. Image: Thomas Morrone via Universe Publishing. Also this week, our favorite environment artist Nick Duguid streamed his design and build of a 2409 Federation fusion reactor environment. This is a fascinating video: Nick walks us through his process from forming an idea to actually building an asset. It seems like we're just watching what a day at work is like for Nick. The video ends with showcasing his final design and it's an amazing piece of work.  https://twitter.com/Tumerboy/status/1391770455309099011?s=20 Cryptic's Latest Console-ations By Rosco McQueen Good news for console captains this week, with the Delta Recruit event coming to consoles from May 13 on Playstation and Xbox.  The event will run for 28 days, and includes improvements to the existing recruit rewards to remove out of date missions and introduce some new rewards.  It's a great way to earn extra perks on your account, so why not take the opportunity to create a new character! Any freshly-made 2409 characters from Starfleet, the Klingon Defense Force, or the Romulan Republic are eligible to become a recruit for the 28 days the event runs! From May 13th through 20th, console captains can claim a free Phoenix prize pack each day. Visit Onna on Deep Space Nine or get gritty with Grym on Drozana Station to claim your pack.  And lastly for console, the Jovian Intel Heavy Raider from Season three of Discovery is finally making it to the game.  The new Tier 6 ship will be available via the Infinity Lock Box. The Next Generation of Fleet Command By Elio Lleo Turning our attention to mobile gaming, Scopely's Star Trek: Fleet Command introduced a new era of characters from the Star Trek Multiverse on May 11th. TNG characters like Geordi, Deanna, Data, Beverly, Will, and Jean-Luc are now available; according to a post on StarTrek.com, “the event will continue to evolve over time, with new surprises rolling out in the following months.” If the beard unlocks by microtransaction I am going to riot. Image: Scopely via StarTrek.com

Quemar un Patrullero
Episodio 111: Star Trek, Intergalácticos

Quemar un Patrullero

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 69:23


En charla con el trekkie argentino Fede Velasco buceamos en el ideal utópico del creador de la serie, Gene Rodenberry, y nos embarcamos en una aventura conceptual: se puede creer en un futuro que no sea zombie, distópico, apocalíptico? La ciencia ficción también ofrece una alternativa que apunta a la luz y no se pierde en la oscuridad. Seguinos hasta donde ningún hombre ha llegado antes... Con Gustavo Olmedo. Un podcast original de Radio en Casa.

The Dosha Life
Fridays Relaxation in Space

The Dosha Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 15:32


Space, the final frontiere. I mean how genius was Gene Rodenberry? You were asking how to support this podcast? Click here https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thedoshalife Aside from that....this is a relaxation to go back to again and again. Can I recommend you try it four times this week? Four times to make yourself a priority and stop here and listen to it. It? yes. Go try. xIf you are finding these helpful, please do let me know. It helps me understand if I am helping or missing the mark. x  Help this podcast grow !? HOW? by Rating and reviewing and sharing to friends and groups! Click the links to find the podcatchers that allow reviewshttps://lovethepodcast.com/tdland if you know you just want to follow cause your getting something out of it adn maybe will rate and review later (this is a kapha and pitta thing...) then click here to subscribe and follow at your easiest podcatcherhttps://followthepodcast.com/tdlMy website has way too much information, at www.thedoshalife.com, it then turns into Yoga Ayurveda Living ...go search enjoy and if you do not find what you need, just send me a text!If you have any questions join The Dosha Life with Kelly Facebook group or meet me two Sundays a month on Facebook Live -or  Instagram on Reels or Life @thedoshalifeThank you to Leah Wilmot for all her creativity.Thank you to Laura Lowry for her graphics.Music by The Cafe Creek Band/The Happy song (of course!) Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thedoshalife)

FormigaCast
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - FormigaCast 145

FormigaCast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 137:22


Acesse a página e contribua com a nossa campanha no APOIA.se: apoia.se/formigaeletrica Acesse nosso SITE: goo.gl/hDQkSw / FACEBOOK: goo.gl/3mGhfd TWITTER: bit.ly/2Jxx9Ba INSTAGRAM: bit.ly/2KXJf8s Em 1993, Star Trek já lançava seu segundo spin off, momento em que a bem sucedida Nova Geração já preparava sua transição para o cinema. Assim, Deep Space Nine estreou com vários obstáculos para aceitação do público em geral. O primeiro era a inevitável comparação com a anterior, o segundo a evidente mudança de tom para algo bem mais sombrio e confinado à estação espacial que dá nome à série. Porém, se esses são os principais, ela ainda teve que lidar com a comparação em cima de outra série fora da franquia que lidava com uma temática similar e foi produzida simultaneamente. Nada menos que Babylon 5. Porém, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine seguiu em suas sete temporadas, trazendo um contraponto à utopia de Gene Rodenberry. Protagonizada pelo austero Benjamin Sisko, oficial da Frota Estelar que criava seu filho sozinho e precisava mediar as tensões entre Cardássia e Bajor, mundos não pertencentes à Federação. A série investiu em uma continuidade inédita até então e desenvolveu personagens que se mostraram muito carismáticos e acabaram, por fim, conquistando os fãs que abraçaram a proposta mais radical. Confira nosso bate-papo sobre esse momento peculiar de Star Trek na TV. Quer discordar da gente de forma veemente e furiosa? Fique à vontade para nos dizer. Conte para nós o que achou deste programa e do formato geral dos nossos podcasts, pois queremos muito saber. Mande sua opinião sobre esse episódio ou mesmo uma sugestão de tema para os próximos programas aí nos comentários ou pelo email podcast@formigaeletrica.com.br. Voltamos em 15 dias! Até lá…

Open Mic with Chuck Tuck
STAR TREK VOYAGER, A conversation with actor Tim Russ

Open Mic with Chuck Tuck

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 45:02


This podcast is accompanied by a video HERE to be release on the afternoon of March 25, 2021 I was beyond ecstatic to have the privilege of speaking with actor Tim Russ from the TV series Star Trek Voyager. Russ played a major role in the series, staring in all 168 episodes which aired from January 1995 to May 2001. Created by Rick Berman, Michael Piller, and Jeri Taylor, this science fiction TV series was the 5th in the series of the Star Trek franchise which was based off of the original Star Trek series from the 1960’s, created by Gene Rodenberry. Russ has appeared in over 170 acting rolls since 1985 and continues to act, produce, direct, and play music. He’s got a great voice and plays his guitar like a pro. Who knows, once we are beyond the pandemic and all of its restrictions, you might find him playing in Australia or a local joint around the corner from your house. You can find Tim Russ at: TimRussWebpage.com, on IMDB, or just google his name. I hope you enjoy listening to my conversation with Tim. He provided me with some insight and new ways of looking at things. Also, as always, thank you for your listening support. Please rate my podcast as it helps with ranking and getting the show heard. --- 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/chucktuck/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chucktuck/support

Boomer Boulevard Old Time Radio Show
12-24-20 OTR Westerns - Have Gun - The Hanging Cross

Boomer Boulevard Old Time Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 33:45


Best Old Time Radio Podcast with Bob Bro Thursday, December 24, 2020 - OTR Westerns Have Gun, Will Travel - "The Hanging Cross" A rancher in Colorado Territory send for Paladin in order to find his son who was kidnapped by Pawnee Indians when he was an infant. When Paladin arrives he learns the boy has been found. The problem is the child speaks no English and many of the ranch hands don't believe he is the kidnapped son. Paladin, who speaks the Pawnee dialect, is put into service to find the truth -- and avoid a massacre. Story by Gene Rodenberry. Featuring: John Dehner, Ben Wright, Vic Perrin, Jess Kirkpatrick, Roy Woods, Dick Beals, Ann Morrison, Virginia Christine Original Air Date: December 21, 1958 on CBS To hear more of the best old time radio programs, visit our website: https://bestoldtimeradio.com Contact: Bob@bestoldtimeradio.com

Demystifying Science
Future Perfect: Civilizations of Tomorrow - Isaac Arthur

Demystifying Science

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2020 71:01


The future does not happen on it's own - it is born of the narrative that humans create for themselves. Historically, this has been the domain of science fiction authors and filmmakers like Ray Bradbury, Isaac Asimov, and Gene Rodenberry. However, in recent years, fantasies about potential human futures have become much more democratic. For this week's episode we talk to Isaac Arthur, a futurist who has spent the last eight years thinking, studying, writing and making media about the future. On his YouTube channel, Science and Futurism with Isaac Arthur, he presentes detailed analyses of the past in order to get a better understanding of what the future holds. He brings a unique optimism to the discussion of what will come on Earth and beyond, what works and what doesn't in democracy, and the best ways for humans to tinker with their institutions. Our conversation explores these ideas but also examines the effects of increased population density, heightened information connectivity, and interplanetary travel on human civilization. Subscribe & like so we can keep bringing the best conversations!!! Podcast version available at all usual locations: https://anchor.fm/demystifying-science Isaac Arthur: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZFipeZtQM5CKUjx6grh54g More readings from us: https://demystifyingscience.com/blog Join the DemystifyingScience mailing list: http://eepurl.com/gRUCZL Let's talk! @DemystifySci Twitter: https://twitter.com/demystifysci Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/demystifysci Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/demystifysci ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Music: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Shilo Delay: https://soundcloud.com/laterisgone/come-back-tomorrow-feat-kristian-hochreiter --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/demystifying-science/support

Steve Swift's Rambling Reviews
Gene Rodenberry pilot 'Spectre'

Steve Swift's Rambling Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 18:43


Needs more cash...

FormigaCast
NovaFrotaBR e a paixão por Star Trek - FormigaCast 131

FormigaCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 123:05


Acesse a página e contribua com a nossa campanha no APOIA.se: apoia.se/formigaeletrica Acesse nosso SITE: goo.gl/hDQkSw / FACEBOOK: goo.gl/3mGhfd TWITTER: bit.ly/2Jxx9Ba INSTAGRAM: bit.ly/2KXJf8s Os fãs de ficção científica em geral apreciam Star Trek, ou Jornada nas Estrelas, dependendo da sua idade. Bom, pelo menos a Série Clássica e A Nova Geração, pois os spin offs posteriores estão mais longe de ser unanimidades. Mas imagine agora essa paixão lá em 1989, quando a comunicação era bem mais difícil e era bem difícil juntar pessoas com interesses em comum. Luiz Navarro e seus amigos toparam o desafio de formar um fã clube dedicado à criação de Gene Rodenberry, dando origem à Frota Estelar Brasil, o maior da América Latina e um orgulho para qualquer trekker brasileiro. Muito tempo passou e muitas convenções aconteceram, a Frota se dissolveu no começo dos anos 2000, mas voltou repaginada como NovaFrotaBR, contando com o mesmo comando. Muita história bacana nesta trajetória de divulgação não só da franquia, mas de ciência através desta e de outras obras da Cultura Pop. Por isso, trouxemos o próprio Luiz Navarro como convidado neste episódio, para contar contar como tudo aconteceu e continua acontecendo. Claro que nós aqui no Formiga também somos íntimos do universo de Star Trek, então a coisa toda rolou mesmo como um bom papo entre amigos, com cada um compartilhando histórias do seu envolvimento com as séries. Confira esse maravilhoso papo descontraído, onde falamos também sobre alguns dos episódios que mais gostamos e outras curiosidades. Confira! Tem algum detalhe ou qualquer outra coisa que você mencionaria e esquecemos? Alguma coisa fundamental ficou de fora? Quer discordar de forma veemente e furiosa? Fique à vontade para nos dizer. Conte para nós o que achou deste programa e do formato geral dos nossos podcasts, pois queremos muito saber. Mande sua opinião sobre esse episódio ou mesmo uma sugestão de tema para os próximos programas aí nos comentários ou pelo email podcast@formigaeletrica.com.br. Voltamos com mais uma conversa legal em quinze dias. Não perca e até lá!

WGTD's The Morning Show with Greg Berg
The Morning Show- 8/21/20 Star Trek/Gene Rodenberry in the 1970's

WGTD's The Morning Show with Greg Berg

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 47:23


We reconnect with Star Trek expert Marc Cushman to get an overview of his three most recent books titled "These are the Voyages: Gene Rodenberry and Star Trek in the 70's." In these three volumes, Cushman chronicles the events that ensued in the wake of the cancellation of Star Trek: the Original Series in 1969- and the persistent efforts to resurrect the franchise.

Right in the Nerds
Star Trek: Into Nerdiness

Right in the Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 156:37


In this edition of Right in the Nerds we discuss Star Trek. The sprawling Sci-Fi universe created by Gene Rodenberry gets discussed from the original series to the culmination of Picard. We pay this series the love it deserves and acknowledge some of the missteps it took along the way....looking at you Star Trek: Nemesis. We also take some time to debate Kirk vs. Picard. Come and have a listen as we jump into the lore and boldy go where no nerd has gone before.

Breaking Up
Episode 11: Star Trek: The Next Generation (with Harlan!)

Breaking Up

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 119:03


Welcome to ‘Breaking Up’ - a podcast about break-ups, love, pop culture, and emotional renewal, hosted by Isabella Shields and Adam Benmakhlouf.  This week we're very excited to be joined by our first guest on the podcast, Isabella's partner Harlan McGlinchey. We take Adam through the relationships and break-ups in Star Trek: The Next Generation, created by Gene Rodenberry and aired between 1987 and 1994 by CBS.  We’re only able to do a handful of the breakups on the show, partly because I’m still in the process of watching it and partly because we’ve been watching it out of order. If we’ve missed any episodes let us know. Big spoilers ahead for the TV show but no previous Star Trek viewing required. As always, we're not experts and these are only our opinions. You can follow us on instagram @breakinguppodcast! Tell all your friends if you like the podcast and give us five stars if you’re listening on iTunes so other people can find the podcast and we can get a big serotonin hit. If you'd like to send in an agony aunt questions, any recommendations, or any sponsorship offers, please contact breakinguppodcast@gmail.com.

The Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and Neuroscience
How Emmy Nominated TV Writer Sandy Fries Writes

The Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and Neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 51:56


The Emmy-nominated TV writer and professor, Sandy Fries, joined me this week to talk about the lessons he learned over his storied, 20-year career in Hollywood, and how he wrote hundreds of popular TV episodes, including Star Trek: The Next Generation, NBC’s Quantum Leap, and Spider-Man: The Animated [TV] Series. "We all have cracks, the sun shines through those cracks, and through those cracks is how one human being connects to another." – Sandy Fries Sandy has rubbed elbows with an incredible assortment of media moguls including Sam Simon, co-creator of The Simpsons – who gave Sandy his first break – Marvel's Stan Lee, Star Trek's Gene Rodenberry, and Chuck Lorre of The Big Bang Theory fame. He's written for almost every TV genre and has had feature film and television development deals with Warner Brothers and Dick Clark Productions throughout his career. In addition to his Emmy nod he recently won the 101 Best Written TV Series in the History of Television award from the Writer’s Guild of America, for Star Trek: The Next Generation. Sandy continues to write and share his wisdom with students as a Professor of Film and Mass Communication at the College of DuPage. He recently poured many of his life lessons into the book, Secrets Your Textbook Will Not Tell You: About TV, Movies and Life, "... a view of Mass Communication, Film and TV from the down and dirty perspective [of] over twenty years..." in the industry. Please help us learn more about you by completing this short 7-question survey A quick note, I'm changing up the format of the show to present longer episodes presented in a single part, as opposed to two-parters split for a shorter, drive-time experience. Reach out on Twitter or over at writerfiles.fm if you like the longer episode format better, I appreciate your feedback. In this file Sandy Fries and I discussed: Why his most revered TV writing credit is a cartoon How Sandy ditched his job in advertising and got a big break The writing life and lessons learned from master storytellers and titans of the TV industry Down-to-earth life advice and secrets to nailing that pitch meeting Stories behind his friendship with Stan Lee, and why Spider-Man was such a big hit How he missed out on the opportunity of a lifetime And how to persevere through good times and bad Show Notes: Sandy Fries on IMDB Secrets Your Textbook Will Not Tell You: About TV, Movies and Life by Sandy Fries [Amazon] Kelton Reid on Twitter Please click the PayPal Donate button to support The Writer Files with a secure PayPal donation

Alienating the Audience
P3 Cold War Kirk vs. Picard the Moral Relativist

Alienating the Audience

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 51:45


Tim Sandefur joins Heaton to discuss the philosophical differences between Star Trek TOS and Star Trek The Next Generation. Gene Rodenberry and his contemporaries lived through World War II and the Cold War, and believed in clear right and wrongs. Whereas the TNG of the 1980s belies a more relativistic worldview. 

Nerd Pulse
Ep5_Star Trek-Boldly Podcasting

Nerd Pulse

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2019 77:49


J, Aussie, Jupes, and Miracle talk about Gene Rodenberry's great legacy, Star Trek series its various series and movies. The episode includes spoilers for Star Trek Discovery, and their are plenty of jokes, including some, dare we say, naughty ones.

Sofa King Podcast
Episode 340: Rosicrucians: A Secret Society of Alchemists

Sofa King Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2018 75:43


On this episode of The Sofa King Podcast, we look at a not-so-secret society that has been around for hundreds of years throughout all of the Western World: The Rosicrucians. They are often compared to the Freemasons and have some amazing world leaders, philosophers, and artists (I’m looking at you Gene Rodenberry) in their membership roster. However, unlike the Masons, they aren’t one unified group, but a smattering of over 30 different groups that believe similar things. So what do they believe? It’s actually hard to say since that’s the secret part. What is known is that they believe in mastering all knowledge (scientific, spiritual, mystical, alchemical) in order to improve the self and those around them. Oh, and they believe in telepathy, ESP, psychic healing, auras and all sorts of interesting fringe stuff. The Rosiscrucians aren’t quite a religion, though they adhere to some of the tenants of major world religious systems. All of their secrecy and quest for knowledge goes back to their founder, Christian Rosenkreuz. He was a German doctor who went on a quest to the Far East to master mysticism and other esoteric bodies of knowledge. When he returned, he was a changed man and established a secret order of 8 other physicians who swore to remain bachelors, vowed to cure the sick for free, and sought to learn the ways of alchemy and all things mystical and scientific. He died and was buried in a sanctum under the earth where he predicted he would be discovered 120 years later; according to Rosicrucian beliefs, that’s exactly what happened, and his body was in a perfect state and hadn’t decomposed. That said, many people claim he was never a real person but was actually an allegory of traits and information that the Rosicrucians value. Either way, this possibly-fictional person had a very real impact on Europe for centuries. Everyone from René Descartes to Francis Bacon were followers, and it was a very hip thing to be a Rosicrucian. In America, the main body of them is the AMORC organization out of California. You can turn to them to learn the mystic arts of alchemy—all through online classes. How about that. Home Study and Online Rosicrucian Lessons: https://www.rosicrucian.org/home-study-lessons Obama’s Letter to the Rosicrucians: https://678d7c627720ddde2df2-c5b158543cb4b709e42fdf5583590d2f.ssl.cf5.rackcdn.com/2015_letter_from_president_barack_obama.jpg Rosicrucian Manifesto Texts: http://www.sacred-texts.com/eso/ros/index.htm  

TV Take with Daniel Holloway
Ep98 - ‘Star Trek: Discovery” Cast and Creators Talk Reinventing Sci-Fi Franchise

TV Take with Daniel Holloway

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 52:35


Sonequa Martin-Green, Alex Kurtzman and their colleagues discuss extending TV legend Gene Rodenberry’s vision of an inclusive future

Filibuster
95 - Robert Hewitt Wolfe Interview

Filibuster

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2018 50:01


Lee Hutchison is joined this week by one of the finest writers in genre television, Robert Hewitt Wolfe! In this episode...Robert shares with Lee what inspired him to become a writer and how he got his start in the industry.Pitching ideas for Star Trek: The Next Generation and becoming involved on Star Trek: Deep Space under the guidance of Michael Piller and Ira Steven Behr. How Ira Steven Behr and Robert wrote scripts together as partners for some of the biggest episode of the series and how unique the writing room was on DS9.The creative process for writing one of the finest episodes of Star Trek, Trials and Tribble-ations.Leaving Deep Space Nine and the challenges of working on another Gene Rodenberry series, Andromeda. Writing for genre television shows like The Dresden Files, The 4400 and Alphas.Creating and writing his own young adult book series, The Goblin King. Producing and writing one of the most popular shows on television today, Elementary. 

Mojoverso
Mojoverso 038. Star Trek: Discovery.

Mojoverso

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2018 118:19


Comentamos en este programa la primera temporada de Star Trek: Discovery, que pese a tener una producción extremadamente convulsa ha resultado ser una más que digna continuación de la legendaria franquicia especial iniciada allá en los sesenta por Gene Rodenberry. Esta nueva serie nos transporta diez años previos a la serie original y nos cuenta como se vivió la infame guerra contra los Klingons. Para este programa contamos con la presencia de Cesar Longo de Hyrule Project, quien nos ayuda a desentrañar esta serie en sí misma y en relación a sus predecesoras. Destacamos muchas cosas porque somos unos happys de la vida como lo extremadamente guay de su reparto y lo guay que manejan ciertas #cosas. Como es habitual antes de empezar el programa hablamos de nuestras cosillas que en esta ocasión son: The Greatest Showman, Early Man, The Cloverfield Paradox, Professor Marston and the Wonder Women, la segunda temporada de The Good Place, Altered Carbon, Pyre, Lost River, Logan Lucky, Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders, The Last Guardian y Monster Hunter: World. Suenan: LCD Soundsystem: 45:33 (Pt. 2) Jeff Russo: Main Theme (Aired Version) Chromatics: Broken Mirrors

Mojoverso
Mojoverso 038. Star Trek: Discovery.

Mojoverso

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2018 118:19


Comentamos en este programa la primera temporada de Star Trek: Discovery, que pese a tener una producción extremadamente convulsa ha resultado ser una más que digna continuación de la legendaria franquicia especial iniciada allá en los sesenta por Gene Rodenberry. Esta nueva serie nos transporta diez años previos a la serie original y nos cuenta como se vivió la infame guerra contra los Klingons. Para este programa contamos con la presencia de Cesar Longo de Hyrule Project, quien nos ayuda a desentrañar esta serie en sí misma y en relación a sus predecesoras. Destacamos muchas cosas porque somos unos happys de la vida como lo extremadamente guay de su reparto y lo guay que manejan ciertas #cosas. Como es habitual antes de empezar el programa hablamos de nuestras cosillas que en esta ocasión son: The Greatest Showman, Early Man, The Cloverfield Paradox, Professor Marston and the Wonder Women, la segunda temporada de The Good Place, Altered Carbon, Pyre, Lost River, Logan Lucky, Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders, The Last Guardian y Monster Hunter: World. Suenan: LCD Soundsystem: 45:33 (Pt. 2) Jeff Russo: Main Theme (Aired Version) Chromatics: Broken Mirrors

Giant Geek vs. Mega n00b

As we explained last week, this season we're shaking this up by bringing in guests to help fill in some gaps in our shared pop cultural knowledge.This week's is a big gap: Star Trek.Created by Gene Rodenberry and premiering in 1966, the seminal sci-fi series is famous for both its extensive cultural impact and its extremely dedicated fan base. We're lucky to have two of those fans with us to guide our voyage, Zach Powers and Josh Powers.For this introduction, we're watching season one's Space Seed and season two's Amok Time and The Trouble with Tribbles.You can watch these with a subscription to CBS All Access, Netflix, Amazon Prime, or Hulu, or rent the episodes from the usual spots - iTunes, Amazon, Vudu, Google Play. Be sure to watch before listening to our discussion! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Star Trek The Next Conversation
25 "Chaos on the Bridge" (TNG Documentary)

Star Trek The Next Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2017 81:41


Matt and Andy are back, and this time they're bringing a doc! The boys take a look at William Shatner's joyful turning over of the the rock of the first season of Next Generation to discuss all the creepy-crawly characters who played a part like Gene Rodenberry's hilarious scheming lawyer.

Dudes n Beer Podcast
ep 67: Will There Be a Real Life Federation of Planets

Dudes n Beer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2016 130:07


In this stellar episode of the Dudes and Beer podcast host Christopher Jordan is on the road in Katy, TX and joined by Randy Jordan to discuss the possibility of a real life federation of planets as proposed in Gene Rodenberry's Star Trek Series? With the recent announcement by the The post ep 67: Will There Be a Real Life Federation of Planets appeared first on Dudes and Beer Podcast.

La Tardis Sobre Metropolis
(LTSM) La Tardis sobre Metropolis-Especial 50 años Star Trek

La Tardis Sobre Metropolis

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2016 139:18


la excusa de star trek beyond y del 50 aniversario de esta saga galáctica, hace que nos reunamos, para comentar todas las películas de la franquicia creada por Gene Rodenberry. 13 películas, dos tripulaciones un reinicio que es secuela y precuela al mismo tiempo. Todo eso será tema en esta tertulia trekkie, donde además os contaremos, varias curiosidades sobre la serie que quizá no supierais. No penséis que nos olvidamosde las series, pues si ahora la nueva película ha sido excusa para comentar toda la saga, cuando netflix esstrene Odissey, la nueva serie dentro del canon trekie, haremos lo propio con toda la experiencia catódica de Star Trek

Raging Titter Radio's Podcast Offerings
Raging Titter Radio Special Presentation

Raging Titter Radio's Podcast Offerings

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2016 59:33


The crew from #FlipMovie & #BRIMLC took a week off from their regularly scheduled podcast duties to give you a podcast roundtable reaction to Star Trek: Beyond. Plus two very special guests help fill in some points of nuance on our normal total fanboy to complete cynic spectrum. Don't get caught in the cold dark of space without our insights. Know what to expect. If you think you might want to see it, let our impressions guide you to the best decision for you. If you aren't going to see it, but want stuff to complain or criticize so you can be "that asshole" at parties, we've got you covered too. Listen up! Find us on the internet at ragingtitterradio.libsyn.com and buckrogerslifecoach.tumblr.com And we're all on Twitter: @SinisterPurpose, @RumpleSchlepp, @Floatsspitoon Tell a friend to tell a Vulcan to mindmeld our shit directly into someone's brain. We produce this podcast with healthy doses of love for fans of SciFi, Science Fiction, Action, Adventure, 60s Television, Star Trek, 70s Television, 80s Television, 90s Televison, Gene Rodenberry, Chris Pine, Zahchary Quinto, Zoe Saldana, John Cho, Anton Yelchin, Idris Elba, & Reboots  

Geek Apocalypse
FCD 2016 with Claudia Christian,John Corrigan, J G Hertzler

Geek Apocalypse

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2016 48:56


Steven travelled down to Telford for FCD 2016 to talk to Claudia Christian about Babylon 5,her fans, the trouble with conventions,her own Claudia con and doing Playboy. We talk to stuntmen John Corrigan about Bruce Lee, Gene Roddenberry encouraging him, and working on Independent work amongst other things! We finally talk to the great J G Hertzler about playing Martok, politics in America, visitng england,which series was his favourite plus episodes he guested in, and he ends the show speaking klingon!

90s Kids
90’s Kids – Episode005

90s Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2015 67:42


Two weeks in a row, posting on time? Could the 90’s kids be overcoming their inner slacker? Probably not. This week we’re a bit more focused on books then usual opening up talking about Steve Martin’s (@SteveMartinToGo) biography, Felecia Day’s (@feliciaday) has a new one out and Brian totally recommends  The Nerdist Way.  After talking about Ron Howard’s finest film ever, Willow, we remember we have a podcast and need to do an intro. Grand Theft Auto trolling, Real life vs Internet life with the Whitest Kids You Know. COD Remember, 90’s Kids is rated PG-13 at minimum and risesdepending on the mood of the hosts or their whiskey intake. Aaron is not a pirate, he just has a gold earring and is oddly knowledgeable about torrents. Military Science Fiction is Aaron’s focus this week referencing the great Heinlein, David Weber’s Honor Harrington, John Ringo and the mobile suit. Joss Whedon continues to be an inescapable influence when talking about science fiction and we say what we liked and disliked about Dollhouse. Other recommendations for shows from Brian this week are: Almost Human, Forever, and Black Flag Aaron has never finished watching Fargo and you can’t make him. Brian recommends the show highly. Chaos on the Bridge! Bill Shatner has a new documentary out talking about Gene Rodenberry’s influence on TNG. We stack Shatner up versus other celebrity twitters and agree we’re sadly done with George Takei. Stephen King is an amazing storyteller that neither Brian nor Aaron can actually finish or read. But we love the movies, miniseries and shows they make from his work.

Lisez La Science
LisezLaScience - 6 - Laser : 50 ans de découvertes

Lisez La Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2014 19:57


[audio https://ia902502.us.archive.org/21/items/LLS-6-Lasers50ansDeDecouvertes/episode-6-Lasers50ansDeDecouvertes.mp3]Il y a deux semaines, Clifford Pickover nous a emmené à travers 12 000 ans d’histoire de la médecine avec “Le Beau Livre de la Médecine : Des sorciers guérisseurs à la microchirurgie”. Nous avons appris comment cette science s’est développée et nous avons pu découvrir l’histoire de certains hommes et femmes qui ont cherché à comprendre et soigner les maux qui ont émaillés l’Histoire de l’Humanité.Cette semaine, nous allons parler d’un domaine bien différent : La physique des lasers et leurs applications avec “Laser : 50 ans de découvertes”. Ce livre a été coordonné par Fabien Bretenaker et Nicolas Treps afin de nous faire découvrir le principe de fonctionnement des lasers ainsi que leurs utilisations, en allant de celles de tous les jours à celles que l’on ne pourrait même pas imaginer!Laser : 50 ans de découvertes de F. Bretenaker et N. Treps. Crédits goodreads : http://goo.gl/7sspwUSommaireQuelques mots sur Fabien Bretenaker et Nicolas TrepsLe livre “Laser : 50 ans de découvertes”Un livre qui n’a rien à voirUn livre que j’aimerais lireUne quotePlugsUn auteurFabien bretenaker. Crédit : france culture. http://goo.gl/w9xpvwNicolas Treps. Crédit : france culture. http://goo.gl/SLKhwM Fabien Bretenaker et Nicolas Treps sont tous deux des scientifiques de haute volée comme on en rencontre peu. Tous les deux issus de l’École Polytechnique, ils ont chacun réalisé des thèses, puis des recherches dans le domaine très large des lasers et de l’optique.Fabien Bretenaker de son côté est aujourd’hui Directeur de Recherche au CNRS. Né à Metz en 1966, son parcours scientifique commence ainsi à l’École Polytechnique où il va notamment réaliser un DEA sur les lasers. Une fois obtenu, il réalisera une thèse CIFRE (à moitié dans le public, et à moitié dans une entreprise) à Rennes en lien avec la société Sagem. Une fois sa thèse soutenue en 1992, il poursuit quelques années chez Sagem avant d’entrer au CNRS en 1994 en tant que chargé de recherches dans le laboratoire où il avait réalisé sa thèse. Dix ans plus tard, il intègre le laboratoire Aimé Cotton de l’Université Paris Sud et il participe depuis 2005 à divers cours et notamment sur la physique des lasers du tronc commun du M2 « Lasers et matière » de l’École Polytechnique. Ses travaux de recherche couvrent différents domaines de la physique et plus particulièrement de l’optique avec des applications dans des domaines aussi variés que l’informatique quantique ou l’usage des lasers dans les radars.Au cours de sa carrière, il a publié de nombreux articles touchant ces technologies de près ou de loin, il a aussi été auteur ou co-auteur de cinq brevets et reçu un certain nombre de distinctions dont notamment : le prix Fabry de Gramont de la Société Française d’Optique en 1992 mais aussi le prix IBM « Jeune chercheur » de la Société Française de Physique en 1993, ainsi que le prix Fresnel de la Société Européenne de Physique en 2000. Vous allez me dire que je ne choisis que des livres dont les auteurs sont sérieux et distingués de toutes parts. Oui. Étonnamment ils sont de meilleure qualité que ceux écrits par des arrivistes.De son côté Nicolas Treps, plus jeune, ne démérite absolument pas ! Aussi élève de l’École Polytechnique dont il est sorti en 1994, il a réalisé son DEA à l’ENS et a enchaîné avec une thèse, bien sûr sur le thème des lasers, qu’il a réalisé au Laboratoire Kastler Brossel en 2001. Aujourd’hui il est Maître de Conférences à l’Université Pierre et Marie Curie au sein de ce laboratoire où il travaille notamment sur les propriétés quantiques de la lumière ou encore les mesures de très grande sensibilité.Tout comme Fabien Bretenaker, les grands esprits se rencontrent il faut croire, il a remporté le prix Fabry de Gramont de la Société Française d’Optique en 2010. Il a aussi reçu un autre prix en 2013, le prix Jean Jerphagnon pour récompenser son esprit d’entrepreuneuriat et sa volonté, en tant que chercheur reconnu mondialement, de transférer des résultats de recherche dans le monde de l’entreprise. Il a en effet créé une société nommée CAILabs pour valoriser certains de ses résultats de recherche.Histoire de bien finir, ces deux messieurs ont reçu le prix Arnulf Françon 2011 qui vise à récompenser des ouvrages dédiés à l’enseignement de l’optique dans le supérieur.Du lourd quoi.Un livreAvant-proposAlors attention, je viens juste de dire que ce livre a été récompensé pour sa capacité à servir de support pour l’enseignement de l’optique dans le supérieur. Oui. Mais c’est surtout un fabuleux livre de vulgarisation, très accessible, sur l’optique et les lasers. On peut comprendre ce que les auteurs nous expliquent. Pour avoir commencé un “Que sais-je?” sur les lasers qui date de fin 70 auquel j’ai pas compris grand chose, je peux vous l’assurer !Fabien Bretenaker et Nicolas Treps ont d’ailleurs su s’entourer d’un grand nombre de contributeurs, près d’une quinzaine, afin de faire émerger un ouvrage de très haute tenue et réalisé par les personnes les plus compétentes dans leurs domaines respectifs.D’ailleurs, histoire de ne pas bouder son plaisir, cet ouvrage est aussi une contribution forte de la Société Française d’Optique: Michèle Leduc et Emmanuel Rosencher, respectivement Vice-Présidente et Président sortant de la SFO, ont en effet été d’une grande aide aux deux auteurs pour la réalisation de ce livre.Pour finir : les deux auteurs se sont payés le luxe d’une préface par Charles H. Townes, qui n’est rien de moins que l’un des inventeurs du masers, un laser mais avec des micro-ondes, dont le principe est justement à l’origine de l’extension aux lasers. Il obtint d’ailleurs le prix nobel pour ses travaux dans le domaine. La classe quand même !La revueNe craignez rien, ce livre ne va pas vous perdre dans d’innombrables informations incompréhensibles sur les lasers. Non, les auteurs sont bien meilleurs que cela. Ils arrivent, à travers le premier chapitre, à reprendre depuis le début ce dont il s’agit : qu’est ce que la lumière, qu’est ce qui différencie un laser de la lumière “courante”, comment est-ce qu’il marche, etc. Tout ceci est parsemé de rappels historiques, de schémas très clairs et de quelques formules histoire de contenter les plus physiciens d’entre nous. Ceci forme une base parfaite et indispensable pour poursuivre la lecture et découvrir les applications des lasers, mais aussi certains des aspects les plus étonnants et incroyables de certaines d’entre elles.On apprend par exemple qu’il existe des lasers de toute sorte : solides (en rubis pour les plus connus), liquides à colorants ou à gaz avec, bien sûr, des usages extrèmement différents. Ces lasers peuvent aussi varier de manière très forte en ce qui concerne leur taille : de ceux de plusieurs mètres que l’on trouve par exemple à Bordeaux pour la fusion, ou aussi petit qu’un brin d’ADN. On découvre aussi que les lasers sont un peu de toutes les couleurs, du rouge classique au bleu des blu-ray voire à l’infra-rouge ou à l’ultraviolet.On peut aussi se demander : à quoi peut bien servir un laser si ce n’est mettre un peu d’ambiance dans les soirées arrosées du samedi soir dans des boîtes de nuits surchauffées où reigne, parfois, les musiques syncopées et les surplus d’hormones de nos jeunes en quête d’un peu d’amour? Hum.Dans l’industrie par exemple on peu les retrouver pour la découpe précise de matériaux comme pour l’horlogerie de précision avec la découpe de ces pièces minuscules et magnifiques des montres suisses d’exception. On en retrouve bien sûr dans les fibres optiques qui vous permettent d’accéder aux contenus fantastiques que ce podcast cherche à vous mettre à disposition. On les utilise en médecine pour divers usages : correction de myopie, épilation définitive (j’ai d’ailleurs failli choisir une quote en rapport, mais je trouvais finalement cela un peu déplacé), cautérisation de vaisseaux sanguins, traitement de gencives, destruction de calculs rénaux, etc. Si vous êtes dans le batîment vous utilisez des lasers pour mesurer des distances de manière précise, et si vous êtes dans les forces de police, vous en utiliserez pour mesurer la vitesses des automobiles sur les routes.On pourrait croire, décrit comme cela, que les auteurs ne font que survoler les différents sujets, mais pas du tout. Après avoir présenté l’ensemble des applications potentielles, ils vont entrer dans le détail de certaines d’entre elles afin d’en expliquer les tenants et les aboutissants.On apprend par exemple les différents usages des lasers dans la communication : le principe de fonctionnement des fibres optiques qui servent de support à l’Internet mondial, l’usage de différents types de laser pour la lecture des supports optiques comme le CD, le DVD ou encore le Blu-ray. On découvre aussi, ou re-découvre pour ceux qui avaient écouté l’épisode 62 de Podcastscience intitulé “La géologie pour sauver des vies”, les LIDAR, l’équivalent des radars mais dans le domaine optique, notamment utilisés pour l’analyse de polluants dans l’atmosphère ou pour l’analyse précise de la topographie de terrains.Autre usage tout aussi incroyable des lasers que j’avais découvert il y a quelques années : avec des impulsions ultra-courtes, on peut observer des phénomènes ultra-brefs comme les réactions chimiques par exemple. De la même manière, ces impulsions ultra-brèves permettent de réaliser l’ablation de surface de matériaux ou encore de faire de la chirurgie optique qui ne détruira pas les tissus. On a d’ailleurs vu très récemment le télescope Alma annoncer changer d’horloge atomique et passer à l’utilisation d’un maser à hydrogène afin d’être encore plus stable et plus précis dans le temps et de pouvoir créer un radiotélescope par interférométrie aussi grand que la Terre ! Truc de ouf malade quoi.Sans parler de l’usage qui est fait de laser sous terre afin de mesurer des distances de manière ultra-précise dans le but de détecter des ondes gravitationnelles comme pour l’expérience franco-italienne Virgo.J’ai enfin découvert dans ce livre que les lasers peuvent refroidir ! En effet, en créant des ondes stationnaires, on arrive à arrêter des atomes, et donc les refroidir ! On piège ainsi les atomes, ce qui permet de réaliser diverses expériences et notamment la création de condensat de Bose-Einstein.En conclusionJ’ai été assez impressionné par ce livre à vrai dire : il arrive à aborder des sujets qui sont théoriquement assez avancés sans trop perdre le lecteur tout en présentant tout un tas d’applications les plus facinantes les unes que les autres. Il y a quand même quelques équations et parfois il est nécessaire de se creuser un peu la tête pour tout comprendre. Ceci n’empêche pas, malgré tout, de pouvoir sauter ces passages pour aller aux éléments essentiels.Il y a aussi, comme je l’ai expliqué un grand nombre d’applications qui sont présentées, et pour chacune, les auteurs décrivent les aspects théoriques autant que les usages dans ces domaines d’applications. Pour ceux qui ont des inclinations particulières pour certains domaines, ils pourront trouver pléthores d’exemples dans ceux qui les intéressent.Autre point intéressant : ce livre est en couleurs, et étant abondamment illustré, on est à l’aise avec les illustrations, les croquis et les schémas pour comprendre les descriptions données et mieux intégrer les concepts et applications présentés.Un livre qui n’a rien à voirStar Trek - L'histoire non officielle de toute la saga intergalactique. Crédit : goodreads. http://goo.gl/b16wOiPour ceux qui ne le savent pas, je suis un trekkie. Pour les autres, ben vous le savez déjà. Un trekkie, pour ceux qui ne connaissent pas le principe c’est un fan de star trek. Et pas de star wars. Ne confondons pas tout s’il vous plaît. Vous être vraiment impossibles ! Les fan de star wars sont justes des gens qui n’ont pas de vie sociale. Ceux de star trek sont … bon, donc! Le livre dont je voulais vous parler aujourd’hui est “Star Trek - L'histoire non officielle de toute la saga intergalactique”.Cet ouvrage très bien illustré alterne récits historiques, anecdotes et témoignages divers et variés, de fans pour la plupart mais cela va de responsables de fanzine dédiées à star trek jusqu’à des astronautes qui sont vraiment alés dans l’espace. Il présente d’ailleurs une histoire pas si rose finalement : faite d’égo démesurés, de luttes d’influence, de tractations étranges, la vie des médias quoi. L’envers du décor d’un phénomène qui émerveilla depuis plus de quarante ans et qui fut précurseur dans bien des domaines : la légende veut ainsi que les communicateurs de Star Trek soient les ancêtres de nos téléphones portables.Je crois que ce que décrit bien le livre c’est aussi la vision de Gene Rodenberry de la science et des interactions entre humains. Malgré toutes les choses que l’on peut dire sur cet homme, il a su montrer un monde où la science apporte une vision positive et où le racisme n’a pas sa place (il s’agissait du premier “show” avec un personnage principal qui était une femme noire). En tout cas, si vous êtes un trekkie comme moi, ruez-vous sur ce livre où vous apprendrez plein de choses sur votre série préférée !Un livre que j’aimerais lireL'âge du capitaine. Crédit : goodreads. http://goo.gl/6CxJfqBon, des livres que j’aimerais lire, il y en a plein. Je vais vous parler aujourd’hui d’un livre que j’ai découvert, je ne sais plus comment, et qui se trouve être dans la même veine de celui que je vous ai présenté lors du précédent épisode. Il s’agit de “L’âge du capitaine” de Stella Baruk.L’idée qu’elle défend dans ce livre me semble tout à fait indispensable à inculquer à quiconque se trouvant impliqué dans l’enseignement de nos petits banbins (parents-élèves-professeurs) : il n’est pas nécessaire de stigmatiser l’erreur à l’école et notamment en mathématiques, mais plutôt (et c’est quelque chose de plus large que pour les mathématiques) de l’analyser afin d’en tirer des leçons afin de ne pas les reproduire et d’arriver à donner du sens à ce que l’on apprend à l’école. Le titre de ce livre “L’âge du capitaine” s’entend comme la question ultime de tout énoncé sans aucun sens du type “J’ai dix poules, le filet du pêcheur remonte trois poissons : quel est l’âge du capitaine?” en face duquel les enfants ont parfois l’impression de se retrouver si le sens est perdu en route.Stella Baruk est professeur de mathématiques, et défend depuis quelques années cet état de fait : les mathématiques sont utilisées pour noter, et leur enseignement est ainsi perçu comme une certaine violence. De plus, les termes utilisées en mathématiques sont parfois utilisés dans un sens autre/différent par rapport au langage courant, renforçant les mécompréhensions que certains élèves pourraient avoir.Il me semble qu’il est indispensable de comprendre cela pour que les mathématiques, qui sont omniprésentes dans notre monde d’aujourd’hui, puissent redevenir un outil à l’usage du citoyen, et non plus juste un moyen de l’évaluer et de le plonger dans la médiocrité.Ouais, c’est mon quart d’heure militant, mais vous l’aurez compris, un livre que j’aimerais lire !QuoteCette citation est du baron Robert Winston, médecin, scientifique et homme politique anglais :Nearly all inventions are not recognised for their positive side either when they're made. So, for example, scientists didn't go out to design a CD machine: they designed a laser. But we got all sorts of things from a laser which we never remotely imagined, and we're still finding things for a laser to do.Robert WinstonPlugs et liens évoquésPetit plug rapide : j’aime bien faire participer les auditeurs en leur demandant quels livres ils souhaiteraient voir revus dans LisezLaScience et je vous avais proposé de choisir le livre qui viendra après celui du prochain épisode. Pendant longtemps “Désir d’Infini” de Trinh Xuan Thuan était en tête. Mais la semaine dernière a été palpitante et a vu la remontée de “Quand les poules auront des dents” de Stephen Jay Gould ! Ce sera donc ce dernier que vous retrouverez dans deux épisodes ! Et histoire de contenter ceux qui ont voté pour Trinh Xuan Thuan, son livre sera le sujet de l’épisode qui suivra :)Cela fait un mois qu’il n’y a pas eu d’épisode ! Désolé. Vraiment. Le temps est précieux et ces dernières semaines il ne m’a pas été permis de vous faire deux épisodes comme prévu. Mais les vacances se profilent et peut-être un peu plus de disponibilité pour reprendre le rythme normal d’une publication toutes les deux semaines.Fabien Bretenaker sur le site du CNRS : http://www.cnrs.fr/70ans/spip.php?article106Le communiqué de presse annonçant le prix Jean Jerphagnon de Nicolas Treps en 2013 : http://www.prixjeanjerphagnon.org/files/CP_Laureat_PrixJeanJerphagnon2013.pdf et l’annonce correspondante sur le site du CNRS : http://www.cnrs.fr/inp/spip.php?article2335Les deux pris de la SFO de Nicolas Treps sur le site du Laboratoire Kastler Boissel : http://www.lkb.ens.fr/Nicolas-Treps-recompense-a-deuxPage wikipédia sur Charles H. Townes : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Hard_TownesÉpisode 62 de Podcastscience : La géologie pour sauver des vies. http://www.podcastscience.fm/emission/2011/11/24/podcast-science-62-la-geologie-pour-sauver-des-vies/Un radiotélescope de 5.000 km pour regarder les trous noirs : http://www.futura-sciences.com/magazines/espace/infos/actu/d/alma-radiotelescope-5000-km-regarder-trous-noirs-54479/#xtor=RSS-8Expérience Virgo : https://wwwcascina.virgo.infn.itConclusionEn tout cas que vous ayez aimé ou pas, surtout, ne restez pas devant le tour de France. Exprimez-vous à travers des courriers, des commentaires sur le blog, des likes sur Facebook, des tweets, des retweets, des chewing-gums californiens ou envoyez-moi l’oeuvre complète de Monsieur Simon Singh si jamais elle ne vous sert que de brouillon quand vous avez des idées qui vous passent par la tête.Vous pouvez retrouver LisezLaScience sur son site web http://lisezlascience.wordpress.com sur lequel vous pouvez me contacter et commenter les épisodes. Vous pouvez aussi me contacter sur twitter sur @LisezLaScience et le podcast est accessible sur podcloud, sur podcastfrance (http://podcastfrance.fr/podcast-lisez-la-science) et aussi sur l’antenne de podradio.Vous pouvez aussi m’envoyer des e-mails à lisezlascience@gmail.com. Je ne fais pas encore les fax, mais si vraiment c’est la seule chose que vous pouvez faire, je vous donnerais un numéro !Vous pouvez d’ailleurs retrouver l’ensemble des livres cités sur la liste goodreads associée à ce podcast sur le compte de LisezLaScience. Les livres seront placés sur des “étagères” spécifiques par épisode et ceux de celui-ci sont sur l’étagère “lls-6”.Prochain épisodeOn se retrouve le 03/08/2014 pour un nouvel épisode sur le livre de Michel de Pracontal : “L’imposture scientifique en 10 leçons’”.D’ici là bonne quinzaine à toutes et à tous.Les références des livres évoquésLaser : 50 ans de découvertesISBN : 2759805174 (ISBN13 : 9782759805174)Auteur : Fabien Bretenaker, Nicolas Treps, Michèle Leduc, Emmanuel Rosencher, Charles-H Townes (Préface)Nombre de pages : 179 pagesDate de parution : 30/04/2010 chez EDP SciencesPrix : 20 € chez AmazonStar Trek - L'histoire non officielle de toute la saga intergalactiqueISBN : 2258103800 (ISBN13 : 978-2258103801)Auteur : Robert GreenbergerNombre de pages : 256 pagesDate de parution : 17/10/2013 chez Hors CollectionPrix : 29,90 € chez Amazon ou la FnacL’âge du capitaineISBN : 2020183013 (ISBN13 : 978-2020183017)Auteur : Stella BarukNombre de pages : 355 pagesDate de parution : 01/01/1998 chez le SeuilPrix : 8,10 € chez Amazon ou la FnacVous pouvez retrouver la liste des livres dans goodreads à l’adresse suivante : https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/30797714-lisezlascience?shelf=lls-6

Le palais des déviants
Palais des déviants - 008

Le palais des déviants

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2010 62:02


Jérôme Vincent vient révéler l'envers du décor du site actuSF tandis que le Professeur Etienne dévoile l'accueil francophone réservé à la plus célèbre création de Gene Rodenberry (non, pas Invasion Planète terre, l'autre). Palais des déviants ? Not dead!

CoffeeTalkWithChelle
INTERVIEW with RODENBERRY DIVE TEAM Director

CoffeeTalkWithChelle

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2010 59:00


In the same way that Star Trek portrays a future of universal acceptance and humankind's exploration of space, the Roddenberry Dive Team is a real world effort to share the diversity of our planet and to educate, explore and preserve our Earth's oceans for future generations. Roddenberry Dive Team is committed to the promotion of these ideals through safe diving activities; they are passionate about incorporating the philanthropic messages embedded in Star Trek into real world experiences for divers and non-divers around the world. Rodenberry Dive Team is committed to carrying on the legacy of optimism that was handed down to us by Gene Roddenberry. The Roddenberry Dive Team is made up of people just like you from all across the world, divers and non-divers alike who not only have an interest in ocean exploration and recreation but also a love for the vision and optimism that was handed down by Gene Roddenberry. The Roddenberry Dive Team was founded by Eugene “Rod” Roddenberry, son of Gene Roddenberry and Majel Barrett Roddenberry. It is Rod's love of diving, exploration and the oceans that sparked the idea of the Roddenberry Dive Team. In his own words: “I have found the world beneath the sea to be one of the most exotic and magical places on Earth. For me, diving is a unique experience that quenches my thirst for adventure and discovery.“

Channel Massive
Channel Massive Episode 123 - Insincerely Yours

Channel Massive

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2010 83:38


The Ghost of Jason Past returns for this episode! The old crew gets comfortable talking about how properly applied makeup will benefit City of Heroes, how Gene Rodenberry's legacy shall smite your motherboard, and on what strange planet Noah is considered an over achiever in WoW. Plus, very important: the latest in lawyer games! Send comments to mail at channelmassive dot com!

Take Him With You
#51 Jean Luc and Jesus

Take Him With You

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2010 79:01


Join Amy and I as we talk about how to help the people of Haiti, the ABC show "The Middle" Avatar in 3-D, my broken DVD player . Star Trek. I read Genesis chapter 2 and then Amy and I talk about Humanism, Gene Rodenberry and how it effects our like for the Star Trek franchise. We also play some of my parody Trek songs like We will Spock You, TNG and Life is just a holodeck. Good stuff. please give us feedback rick@takehimwithyou.com

Take Him With You
Promo for Jean Luc . Jesus

Take Him With You

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2010 1:13


Join Amy and I as we talk about the ABC show "The Middle" Avatar in 3-D, my broken DVD player . Star Trek. I read Genesis chapter 2 and then Amy and I talk about Humanism, Gene Rodenberry and how it effects our like for Star Trek. We also play some of my parody Trek songs. Good stuff.