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This week in the Video Dungeon we are stomping through the Pacific Northwest in search of the legendary Bigfoot! Featuring John Lithgow as George Henderson, Melinda Dillon as Nancy Henderson, and Kevin Peter Hall as the lovable Harry, this film delivers Sasquatch-sized laughs and heartwarming family moments. Tim Nugent from Tapes from the Crypt joins us to wax about illegal cable boxes, expired cookies, the Scholastic Book Fair, and growing up watching that big lovable skunk ape! With so many movies about the big guy spreading across different genres, we're breaking it down to see if this really is the best Bigfoot movie. So, grab a Filet-O-Fish, hide your 15th birthday corsage, and bury your taxidermy because Harry's moving in! Head over to tapesfromthecrypt.net and use promo code DUMPSTER15 at checkout for 15% off your order!
George Henderson was convicted of fraud and had to repay £19,000 in carer's allowance years after ticking the wrong box on the form. He is not alone. The Guardian society editor, Patrick Butler, looks at why thousands are facing prosecution over innocent mistakes. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
Send us a Text Message.This week the fabulous George Henderson visits the Radio Dolby Studios to talk about music and introduce us to his new substack, Songs From Insane Times. Dylan and Drew Dolby take a trip to the Dolby City Mall and try to buy their way to happiness. Support the Show.
Scott's childhood idol Krazy George joins the NODPOD. Krazy George was one of the original superfans/cheerleaders, who actually invented “the wave”. Plus the guys weigh the value of All-Star games in the various professional sports. They also break down MLB's good, bad and ugly throughout the first half of the season. Plus, another mystery guest graces the program. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Richard Langston inn conversation with David Eastaugh https://hozacrecords.com/product/pull-down-the-shades/ https://hozacrecords.bandcamp.com/merch/pull-down-the-shades-garage-fanzine-1984-86-compendium-book-by-richard-langston The incredible sound of New Zealand from Flying Nun Records and Xpressway in the 1980s-90s is the stuff of legend. Hozac Books proudly presents Richard Langston's ultra-obscure fanzine GARAGE, capturing the original six issues from 1984-86 at long last, in book form. Including new interviews and essays from the NZ underground's luminaries among the likes of Alec Bathgate, David Kilgour, Roy Montgomery, Shayne Carter, Bill Direen, George Henderson, Francisca Griffin, Ronnie van Hout, Chris Heazlewood, Peter Jefferies, Stephen Cogle, Hamish Kilgour, Tom Lax, Stuart Page, Martin Phillipps, Bruce Russell, John Halvorsen, Dean Allen, Robert Scott, Brian Turner, Gary Olson, David Swift, Roger Shepherd, and don't forget those incredible photos of The Clean from Carol Tippet.
A series of personal experiences from the BBR case files. Did Simon see the Winter Hill beast or was it the ghost of George Henderson?A Dogman Scaling a Pub Wall 2015. Its movements were fluid The Grave Bells Were RingingA Deep Traumatic Growl 2005A Man with an Alsatians HeadWhatever Was Watching Me Was ‘Standing' Very Closehttps://linktr.ee/bbrinvestigations
[It's a quick trip to the Bay Area this week for an archive fan favorite from 2017, featuring a true American sports original!] America's most famous professional sports cheerleader “Krazy” George Henderson (Still Krazy After All These Cheers) joins Tim Hanlon to discuss some of the wackiest adventures from his 40+ years of live performances – and how a self-described shy, mediocre schoolteacher ultimately followed his passion to a unique and storied career converting passive game-day attendees into cheering fanatics. Henderson (along with his signature drum!) recounts how a school field trip to an Oakland Seals NHL hockey game led to his first sustaining professional gig; describes how he and the NASL's San Jose Earthquakes changed the face of professional soccer in the mid-1970s; recalls how his success with the NFL's Houston Oilers almost led to banishment from performing at pro football games; and breaks down the chronology of the formative elements of his most famous in-stadium creation – The Wave.
George Henderson - The Puddle & The New Existentialists - in conversation with David Eastaugh https://thenewexistentialists.bandcamp.com The Puddle are a New Zealand rock band originally formed in Dunedin in 1983 by George D. Henderson. They had a mini-album, a live album, a studio album and a single released on New Zealand independent record label Flying Nun Records between 1986 and 1993. The group has continued to exist since then, with several line-up changes and periods of inactivity. Since 2006 the group has released four albums on Dunedin independent record label Fishrider Records.
Welcome to the newest episode of Let's Talk To...! This is our show where we have a conversation with an interesting guest! This week we talk to Krazy George Henderson! He is credited as the inventor of "The Wave". The first documented use of the Wave was during his cheerleading routine on October 15, 1981, while at a nationally televised Oakland A's game against the New York Yankees. But that wasn't where he tried it first. All that and more on today's episode of Let's Talk To...! #BetterThanRadio If you enjoy daily ad-free content, subscribe to The BS at www.podcastthebs.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-bailey-show/message
Hello Friends! This is our 75th episode and we can't thank you enough for being apart of it! This time the Boyz get into a bunch of personal stories… Robbie gets lit compliment at work, Jordan trips over his ego and they both share some cool Fuggin Idiots! Thanks for stopping by! https://www.2fugginidiots.com/
MENTAL HEALTH SERIES Episode 7: In this episode Prof Grant Schofield speaks with George Henderson a former addict turned self-taught and widely published academic. George describes how boredom and curiosity led him to seek out addictive substances in the 70's, a time when the drug culture was running rampant in New Zealand. Grant and George discuss the biology of addiction, looking at different substances and delving into the importance of the environment and the neurobiology of addiction, or what's going on in the brain. A thought provoking discussion about what it means to be addicted. "The disease model of addiction is valid. The way I see it, a substance gets into your brain and hacks your brain cells so you can only sign in using the drug" - George Henderson PREKURE provides university level online & interactive short courses & certificates in lifestyle medicine for individuals and professionals. Internationally certified in New Zealand, Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom, PREKURE courses are taught by recognised world experts and academics who share only evidence-based knowledge and tools. Learn more about PREKURE and our Mental Health Solutions. www.prekure.com
Join Noam Chomsky and Marv Waterstone as they discuss their latest book, Consequences of Capitalism. Consequences of Capitalism, a new book by Noam Chomsky and Marv Waterstone, exposes the deep, often unseen connections between neoliberal 'common sense' and structural power. In making these linkages, the will show how the current hegemony keeps social justice movements divided and marginalized. And, most importantly, we see how we can fight to overcome these divisions. Is there an alternative to capitalism? Chomsky and Waterstone will chart a critical map for a more just and sustainable society. Get the book, Consequences of Capitalism: https://www.haymarketbooks.org/books/1548-consequences-of-capitalism --------------------------------------------------------------------- Noam Chomsky is Institute Professor (emeritus) in the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Laureate Professor of Linguistics and Agnese Nelms Haury Chair in the Program in Environment and Social Justice at the University of Arizona. His work is widely credited with having revolutionized the field of modern linguistics. Chomsky is the author of numerous best-selling political works, which have been translated into scores of languages. Recent books include What Kind of Creatures Are We?, as well as Optimism Over Despair, and Internationalism of Extinction. Marv Waterstone is Professor Emeritus in the School of Geography and Development at the University of Arizona, where he has been a faculty member for over 30 years. He is also the former director of the University of Arizona Graduate Interdisciplinary Program in Comparative Cultural and Literary Studies. His research and teaching focus on the Gramscian notions of hegemony and common sense, and their connections to social justice and progressive social change. His most recent books are Wageless Life: A Manifesto for a Future beyond Capitalism (University of Minnesota Press; co-authored with Ian Shaw) and Geographic Thought: A Praxis Perspective (Routledge; co-edited with George Henderson). Janine Jackson (host) is the program director at Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting (FAIR) and producer/host of FAIR's syndicated weekly radio show CounterSpin. Her work has appeared in various publications, including Civil Rights Since 1787 (New York University Press) and Stop the Next War Now: Effective Responses to Violence and Terrorism (New World Library). Watch the live event recording: https://youtu.be/7-D5jbtnzpI Buy books from Haymarket: www.haymarketbooks.org Follow us on Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/haymarketbooks
Piet Cronje lets himself get circled by Lord Kitchener & Lord Roberts. Cecil Rhodes flexes his obnoxious muscle at Kimberley. Thousands of men and animals will face starvation, dehydration, and exhaustion. This isn’t going to end well. Notes- Try Fiverr & help the show: https://track.fiverr.com/visit/?bta=231913&nci=9380 Read my article “Where Are All the Horses?” before it goes behind a paywall at this link: https://forgottenwarspodcast.com/blog/ Indian Mutiny/Sepoy Mutiny of 1857-1858 video from Simple History- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rKrYVjgWQg Episode 1.13 on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1-13-the-rebellion-is-over-what-about-machine-guns/id1535351938?i=1000499411345 Episode 1.13 on Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5zaW1wbGVjYXN0LmNvbS9KM09KV0xIeQ/episode/YzdjNWRjOTctMDkxMS00NWU4LTg5OGYtMmY3ZjZlMmEwYmUz?sa=X&ved=0CAUQkfYCahgKEwjoi8mrmaTwAhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQjAE
This week on the show, we examine the impact of the historic sit-in at Evans Hall one year ago by the Black Emergency Response Team. Daily news managing editor Blake Douglas spoke with former and current BERT leaders, OU administrators and local civil rights activist Dr. George Henderson about what the university has gotten right — and what it hasn't.
In 1967, George Henderson and his family relocated to Norman, Oklahoma, where he became a professor at the University of Oklahoma. Up until that year, Norman was a sundown town that prohibited non-whites to be outside after dark and the Hendersons became the first African-American property owners there. He shares his Brief But Spectacular take on living what he teaches. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
In 1967, George Henderson and his family relocated to Norman, Oklahoma, where he became a professor at the University of Oklahoma. Up until that year, Norman was a sundown town that prohibited non-whites to be outside after dark and the Hendersons became the first African-American property owners there. He shares his Brief But Spectacular take on living what he teaches. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
In 1967, George Henderson and his family relocated to Norman, Oklahoma, where he became a professor at the University of Oklahoma. Up until that year, Norman was a sundown town that prohibited non-whites to be outside after dark and the Hendersons became the first African-American property owners there. He shares his Brief But Spectacular take on living what he teaches. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
While Black History Month celebrates the accomplishments of African Americans nationwide, we can point to those who deserve recognition in our state of Oklahoma.From the archives of Voices of Oklahoma, we salute Clara Luper, Dr. George Henderson, Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher, and a great civil rights story from the University of Tulsa. Three of the storytellers are no longer with us but we captured their voice and story for future generations.You can explore more on our website: www.voicesofoklahoma.com
To examine the setting in which the movement to defund the police in Norman rose out of, we explore Norman's history with race relations since the state's inception. The city is a former sundown town and had prominent ties to the Ku Klux Klan. It now faces a federal lawsuit over the 2018 death of Marconia Kessee, a Black man experiencing homelessness and mental illness. Guests: Dr. George Henderson, Chris Hammons, Alison Petrone. Warning: Explicit language, graphic content
All over the country, movements have sprung up to remove city officials for their views on policing or COVID-19 policies. Oklahoma City Councilor JoBeth Hammon found herself on the receiving end of intimidation and harassment after sharing a Black Lives Matter meme about police. We'll talk to two experts on community bridge-building, Allan Katz of American Public Square and Malka Kopell of Civity, about how to mend these communities back together.Guests: Dr. George Henderson, JoBeth Hammon, Allan Katz, Malka Kopell.
On this episode myself and Shannon interviewed Dr Geroge Henderson. There's so much to talk about in this episode and so much to share so we've devided it into two parts. This first part Dr Henderson talks about his early childhood up to coming to Norman Oklahoma. In Part 2 we'll dive into his work at OU and his thoughts on the future. BioIn 1967, Dr. George Henderson became the University of Oklahoma’s third full-time African American faculty member at the Norman campus. In 1969, he became the first African American in Oklahoma universities to be a distinguished professor when he was appointed the Sylvan N. Goldman Professor of Human Relations, Education and Sociology. Later, he was appointed to three other distinguished professorships: David Ross Boyd Professor, Regents’ Professor, and Kerr-McGee Presidential Professor. After he became the Goldman Professor, he founded the Human Relations Department, which he chaired for 20 years. From 1996 to 2000, he was dean of the College of Liberal Studies. Thus, he was the first African American at the University of Oklahoma to create a degree-granting department; and the first African American dean of a degree-granting college on the Norman campus. Although he retired from the University in 2006, he still teaches on a part-time basis. A civil rights pioneer in higher education in Oklahoma, George Henderson has achieved many other notable accomplishments. His awards and honors include being the recipient of the Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence Medal for the Outstanding College and University Professor in 2000; State of Oklahoma Black Heritage Lifetime Achievement Award in 2003; induction into the Oklahoma Higher Education Hall of Fame in 2003 and also induction into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame in 2003. The Henderson Scholars Program and the Henderson-Tolson Cultural Center on the Norman campus bear his name. The University of Oklahoma awarded him an honorary doctorate (Doctor of Humane Letters) at the May 2011 Commencement. In 2015, Oklahoma Today Magazine named Dr. Henderson one of the forty-five most influential African American Oklahomans. A race relations and civil rights scholar, George Henderson has taught university courses and spoken at conferences and workshops throughout the United States and internationally. In addition, he has written 34 books and 50 articles. In 2011, the Oklahoma Historical Society selected Race and the University as the Outstanding Book on Oklahoma History published in 2010. Also in 2011, Dr. Henderson and his wife Barbara were recipients of the Xenia Institute’s Sam Mathews Social Justice Award. They were the first African American property owners in Norman. Dr. Henderson’s master’s degree in sociology and Ph.D. in educational sociology are from Wayne State University in Detroit. This episode is presented by the oklahoma hall of fame. Telling Oklahoma's Story Through Its People Since 1927. Follow them on instagram @oklahomahof and online www.oklahomahof.com Voices of Oklahoma Interview https://www.voicesofoklahoma.com/interview/henderson-george/ Shannon Rich Interviewhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/this-is-shannon-rich/id1387331955?i=1000467234333 #thisisoklahoma Dr Henderson new book https://www.amazon.com/Cultural-Diversity-Inclusion-Justice-Henderson/dp/039809330X/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=George+henderson&qid=1595989656&s=books&sr=1-1
On this episode myself and Shannon interviewed Dr Geroge Henderson. There's so much to talk about in this episode and so much to share so we've devided it into two parts. This first part Dr Henderson talks about his early childhood up to coming to Norman Oklahoma. In Part 2 we'll dive into his work at OU and his thoughts on the future. BioIn 1967, Dr. George Henderson became the University of Oklahoma’s third full-time African American faculty member at the Norman campus. In 1969, he became the first African American in Oklahoma universities to be a distinguished professor when he was appointed the Sylvan N. Goldman Professor of Human Relations, Education and Sociology. Later, he was appointed to three other distinguished professorships: David Ross Boyd Professor, Regents’ Professor, and Kerr-McGee Presidential Professor. After he became the Goldman Professor, he founded the Human Relations Department, which he chaired for 20 years. From 1996 to 2000, he was dean of the College of Liberal Studies. Thus, he was the first African American at the University of Oklahoma to create a degree-granting department; and the first African American dean of a degree-granting college on the Norman campus. Although he retired from the University in 2006, he still teaches on a part-time basis. A civil rights pioneer in higher education in Oklahoma, George Henderson has achieved many other notable accomplishments. His awards and honors include being the recipient of the Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence Medal for the Outstanding College and University Professor in 2000; State of Oklahoma Black Heritage Lifetime Achievement Award in 2003; induction into the Oklahoma Higher Education Hall of Fame in 2003 and also induction into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame in 2003. The Henderson Scholars Program and the Henderson-Tolson Cultural Center on the Norman campus bear his name. The University of Oklahoma awarded him an honorary doctorate (Doctor of Humane Letters) at the May 2011 Commencement. In 2015, Oklahoma Today Magazine named Dr. Henderson one of the forty-five most influential African American Oklahomans. A race relations and civil rights scholar, George Henderson has taught university courses and spoken at conferences and workshops throughout the United States and internationally. In addition, he has written 34 books and 50 articles. In 2011, the Oklahoma Historical Society selected Race and the University as the Outstanding Book on Oklahoma History published in 2010. Also in 2011, Dr. Henderson and his wife Barbara were recipients of the Xenia Institute’s Sam Mathews Social Justice Award. They were the first African American property owners in Norman. Dr. Henderson’s master’s degree in sociology and Ph.D. in educational sociology are from Wayne State University in Detroit. This episode is presented by the oklahoma hall of fame. Telling Oklahoma's Story Through Its People Since 1927. Follow them on instagram @oklahomahof and online www.oklahomahof.com Voices of Oklahoma Interview https://www.voicesofoklahoma.com/interview/henderson-george/ Shannon Rich Interviewhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/this-is-shannon-rich/id1387331955?i=1000467234333 #thisisoklahoma
Dr. Henderson bio: http://www.ou.edu/cas/humanrelations/our-people/adjuncts/george-henderson
George Henderson is an independent researcher who has published research papers out of the Auckland University of Technology, often alongside one of our previous guests Professor Grant Schofield. George also has a tremendous blog called Hopeful Geranium which documents his research on human physiology, stemming from his impressively self researched, diet induced recovery from hepatitis C, which is of course a virus. Immune response to new viruses Probiotics The micro biome and immunity Omega-3 sparing effect of saturated fat Metabolic risk factor in viral disease George can be found at: Twitter - https://twitter.com/puddleg Blog - http://hopefulgeranium.blogspot.com/ Website - https://prekure.com/ Ally can be found at: Twitter - https://twitter.com/paleocanteen Twitter - https://twitter.com/paleoally Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/paleocanteen YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/AllyHouston
A conversation with singer/songwriter George Henderson of The Puddle, The And Band and The New Existentialists.
Do you love horses? Are you moved by the magnificence, grace and immense strength of horses?You are vulnerable to fall victim to the Kelpie.The Kelpie love Humans… especially as a snack!Dwelling in the deep, dark pockets of streams and lakes, Kelpies have been watching us, and feeding on us, for many ages.Described as Shapeshifters, the Kelpie may appear to us in the form of an ethereally beautiful and enticing horse, or a grotesquely ugly and stanching horse, dripping wet with seaweed and grasses hanging off them.Sounds like a Kelpie would be easy to spot!Not so fast… did you know that Kelpie have been known to appear to Humans as a young, virile and seductive person?Or sometimes, a sweet, old and non-threatening person.No matter how they appear before you, the end is the same.Join Kitty to find out how to avoid encountering a Kelpie, what to do if you spot one and how to escape their deadly intentions. *Fancy buying me a coffee?If you enjoy Encounters with the Good People and would like to give me a hand to continue in this work, please consider buying me a ‘coffee’ (I prefer tea actually...).This is a really quick, simple and safe way for you to donate and support my work. Simply click on the ‘Buy me a coffee’ icon on my website and you will be helping to create and produce ‘Encounters with the Good People’ Podcast and YouTube videos.Big thank to Mark H for his kind donation. I really appreciate your support.All support is greatly appreciated. Cheers, Kitty.*Need more Encounters with the Good People?You are cordially invited to join ‘Encounters with the Good People’ on YouTube. You are our guest, don’t bring a thing, just yourself. Simply sit back and soak in our ‘beautifully produced’ videos as described by viewer Ann. (Thank you Ann!).If you enjoy our videos as much as Ann, please click on the ‘Like’, ‘Subscribe’ and ‘Bell’ icons and also Share with like-minded folk. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZISzueo7YXNPwowda2p0zQFor a daily peek at modern and historical encounters with the Good People, plus loads of great links, conversation starters and otherwise hard-to-find information on the Good People, visit Kitty’s Facebook page: www.facebook.com/encounterswiththegoodpeopleOr, for a dose of Faerie on the go, drop into Kitty’s ‘Faerie Lucky Dip’ over at Instagram and Twitter. Kitty posts once a day and you never know what you might get. Faerie top tips, fun facts, art, poems, and short tales. www.instagram.com/encounterswiththegoodpeoplehttps://twitter.com/EncountersTheDo you have your own tale of a Faerie sighting or encounter?Perhaps you have your own story to share?Kitty would love to hear from you and share your tale on our website.Our website is bursting with true, and amazing, tales of encounters with the Good People from folk all over the world. You’re sure to find a tale there to get you thinking… Thanks to everyone who has shared their own experiences with us so far on www.encounterswiththegoodpeople.com* Podcast CreditsEdited by Magic Dan.The Folk-Lore of the North-East of Scotland By Walter Gregor, 1881.Survivals in Belief Among the Celts, by George Henderson, 1911.Theme Music: ‘Irish Coffee’ by Giorgio di CampoAdditional Music: ‘Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy’ by Tchaikovsky. Performed by Myuu.‘Corpse Bride’ performed by Myuu.‘Black Waters’, ‘Lurking Waters’, Tiptoe’ by Myuu.‘Dark Tension Rising’ by Mattia Cupelli.‘Dancers in the Fire - Mystical Harp’ by Jonny Easton.
The Te Araroa is amazing: from the northern to southern tip of New Zealand, across the entire island (2 actually) nation! Lucy set the Female FKT, followed by George a mere 4 days later with the Male FKT, completely by coincidence. Lucy's tip for hiking 66 straight days? "Go shove a heap of food in your face, then go again." George met the previous Female FKT holder by chance in a cafe, who told him about Lucy, who was posting good daily reports, so George was able to navigate stream crossings and other potential bottlenecks. Then Lucy had a day when the air was thick with smoke. "I couldn't see well, the horizon was blocked my smoke. I asked a passing mountain biker; he said 'huge bushfires in Australia'. That's when I found out my own country was burning!"
Hear from Professor Grant Schofield and former addict and self taught expert in nutrition George Henderson as they share their stories and the plans for Flippin Health. __________________________ Protein Power - https://amzn.to/2q2guig Michael Eade's blog - https://bit.ly/2rth5d7 Dr. Atkins' New Diet Revolution - https://bit.ly/34sBcqB
The fellas discuss the year 1992, celestial bodies and how the one finger wave is not quite what you think it is.
Welcome to the Human Performance Outliers Podcast with hosts Dr. Shawn Baker and Zach Bitter. In this episode George Henderson joined the show. George is a musician for the band The Puddle and has used a high fat diet to manage hepititis C viraemia (a liver disease). Episode Sponsor: Butcher Box - https://butcherbox.com Promo code "HPO" at checkout for 20% off. Episode Sponsor: Pederson's Natural Farms - https://pedersonsfarms.com/ Promo Code "HPO" Consider supporting us: - https://www.patreon.com/HPOpodcast or https://www.paypal.me/hpopod ***DR. SHAWN BAKER'S BOOK*** "The Carnivore Diet" Amazon and Barnes and Noble Instagram handles: @shawnbaker1967, @zachbitter Twitter handles: @SBakerMD, @zbitter, @puddleg Facebook handles: Shawn Baker, @zach.bitter Website URLs: https://zachbitter.com , https://shawn-baker.com, and https://hopefulgeranium.blogspot.com/ YouTube: Zach (https://www.youtube.com/c/ZachBitterUltra) Shawn (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5apkKkeZQXRSDbqSalG8CQ) If you would like to set up a consult call with either Zach or Shawn, you can schedule with Zach at https://calendly.com/zbittercoaching and with Shawn at https://shawn-baker.com/consultation/. If you would like to contact the show, please send your emails to hpopodcast@gmail.com
George Henderson is a professor at the University of Oklahoma, civil rights activist, and founder of OU's Human Relations program. He told us the story of his life in Oklahoma from unknowingly accepting a job in a sundown town, to founding the university's Human Relations program, and his hopes for the future.
Raphael talks to George Henderson about his public health research, drug addiction, food addictions, cholesterol, and heart disease risk on very low-carb diets.
A special episode of the Tailgate... We go all-in on the Bedlam showdown with Oklahoma State as the Voice of the Sooners Toby Rowland joins us to kick things off. Plus...The OU Athletics Department held a celebration of the life of Dr. King on Monday. Hear the incredible words of esteemed educator Dr. George Henderson on the life and legacy of Dr. King on this episode of the Sooner Sports podcast.16:00 - Dr. George Henderson
America’s most famous professional sports cheerleader “Krazy” George Henderson (Still Krazy After All These Cheers) joins Tim Hanlon to discuss some of the wackiest adventures from his 40+ years of live performances – and how a self-described shy, mediocre schoolteacher ultimately followed his passion to a unique and storied career converting passive game-day attendees into cheering fanatics. Henderson (along with his signature drum!) recounts how a school field trip to an Oakland Seals NHL hockey game led to his first sustaining professional gig; describes how he and the NASL’s San Jose Earthquakes changed the face of professional soccer in the mid-1970s; recalls how his success with the NFL’s Houston Oilers almost led to banishment from performing at pro football games; and breaks down the chronology of the formative elements of his most famous in-stadium creation – The Wave.
From April 20, 1952https://archive.org/download/PhilHarris1952-54/520420%20Alices%27%20Old%20Boyfriend%2c%20George%20Henderson.mp3
After an exhausting treck around Ireland in pursuit of the Champion's Portion, it's time to sit back and examine the text of Fled Bricrenn as a whole. There are many questions to be asked; such as who has been pulling our heroes' strings? Join the Story Archaeologists in their quest to understand this fascinating saga, and attempt to locate it in time as well as space. Please note: This would originally have been one long episode! Instead of making it "Dindshenchas 6: Fled Bricrenn 3 - Part 2 of 2", we decided to make it a whole new episode! If you have any technical difficulties downloading or listening to the podcast, please leave a comment below. Don’t forget to subscribe to get the latest posts! Related Articles will be posted in the days to come. Check our Reading List for further reading and resources. Old episodes now available on archive.org. By The Story Archaeologists. Music: “Tam Lin” by Gian Castello. Links for the episode Fled Bricrenn, "Bricriu's Feast", translated by George Henderson; Irish Texts Society, 1899 Mesca Ulad, "The Intoxication of the Ulstermen", translated by W. M. Hennessey (1889). This could almost be a "companion text" to Fled Bricrenn, and contains detailed descriptions of many of the characters. And finally, Bricriu's Feast: A Comedy in Three Acts, with an Epilogue by Eimar O'Duffy (1913).
In the final episode of Fled Bricrenn, our heroes head deep into the Otherworld, a.k.a. Kerry. They enter the mysterious revolving fort of Cú Roí Mac Daire, culminating in the iconic beheading game. Join the Story Archaeologists as they take an axe to the Gordian Knot of this magnificent, though bewildering, saga. Please note: This would originally have been one long episode! This episode is marked as "Part 1 of 2", which covers the rest of the text., but instead of "Part 2 of 2", there will be a new episode, entitled Dindshenchas 7: Fled Bricrenn 4 - A Head to Head Discussion. If you have any technical difficulties downloading or listening to the podcast, please leave a comment below. Don’t forget to subscribe to get the latest posts! Related Articles will be posted in the days to come. Check our Reading List for further reading and resources. Old episodes now available on archive.org. By The Story Archaeologists. Music: “Tam Lin” by Gian Castello. Links for the episode Fled Bricrenn, "Bricriu's Feast" - translated by George Henderson; Irish Texts Society, 1899
In the second part of Fled Bricrenn, our heroes make their way to Crúachán to be judged for the Champion’s Portion. But their routes there and back are most circuitous. Follow on their heels with the Story Archaeologists as Cú Chulainn, Loegaire and Conall are tested in some unexpected ways! If you have any technical difficulties downloading or listening to the podcast, please leave a comment below. Don’t forget to subscribe to get the latest posts! Related Articles will be posted in the days to come. Check our Reading List for further reading and resources. Old episodes now available on archive.org. By The Story Archaeologists. Music: “Tam Lin” by Gian Castello. Links for the episode Fled Bricrenn, "Bricriu's Feast" - translated by George Henderson; Irish Texts Society, 1899
Dr. George Henderson and Professor R. C. Davis Undiano talk about Dr, Henderson's role in moving CLS into a leadership role in online learning and the future of online education.
RJ Toudle, Carlin Dauphin, George Henderson, Brett Williams, Lorenzo Jones, and Tony Dyer perform an original composition for percussion ensemble