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Jim Tretow hosts The Bullring, joined by Mark Martin, Jade Avedisian, George Phillips, and Cole Butcher
This week we have a special Interview with George Phillips, and news with El Curtis Boyle. ----more---- The CoCo Nation Show (TCN) - a weekly live and interactive discussion about the Color Computers, Dragons, MC-10, clones, and cousins! Website: https://thecoconation.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@The_CoCo_Nation Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/thecoconationshow FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theco... Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheCoCoNation Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecoconati... PodBean: https://thecoconation.podbean.com/ Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... iHeart Radio: https://iheart.com/podcast/105011302/ MeWe: https://mewe.com/join/thecoconation Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0qx9Nx7... TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@the_coco_nation Email: mailto:show@TheCoCoNation.com Patreon: patreon.com/user?u=83010467 If you would like to chat on a live show of TCN using FaceBook, please follow this link and you will be good to go. The link is featured on TCN's group. https://tinyurl.com/FB-Chat Need even more chat? Join hundreds of other “CoConuts” (or is that CoConauts?) on the Color Computer Discord: https://discord.com/invite/4J5nHXm CoCo Nation logo by Ron Delvaux and Paul Shoemaker CoCo Nation theme music (c) 2022 D. Bruce Moore The CoCo Nation is a registered trademark of The CoCo Nation, LLC. All rights reserved.
On Creature Comforts, Kevin Farrell is joined by Dr. Troy Majure, veterinarian at the Animal Medical Center in Jackson and Libby Hartfield retired director of the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science.Our guest for the day is the returning George Phillips, paleontology curator at the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science, who joins to update us on a previous fossil discovery as well as what's going on at the Museum.To submit your own question for the show, email us at animals@mpbonline.org or send us a message with the Talk To Us feature in the MPB Public Media App. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Creature Comforts, Kevin Farrell is joined by Dr. Troy Majure, veterinarian at the Animal Medical Center in Jackson and Libby Hartfield retired director of the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science.Many people have an interest in prehistoric creatures from a young age. Lucky for us here in Mississippi, the grounds and waters are rich with fossils, bones, and other remains from past times. Our guest for the day is the returning George Phillips, paleontology curator at the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science, who joins to share updates on the current research being done on what is left of these ancient animals.To submit your own question for the show, email us at animals@mpbonline.org or send us a message with the Talk To Us feature in the MPB Public Media App. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Mississippi Outdoors Podcast, host Matt Wyatt speaks with George Phillips, paleontology curator at the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science. George shares his expertise on Mississippi's ancient history through fossils, from marine life to rare dinosaur discoveries. He explains what it means to be a curator, discusses significant fossil finds, and gives listeners a glimpse into the process of uncovering the state's prehistoric secrets. Whether it's a massive marine lizard or a single dinosaur tooth, George's passion for paleontology is infectious. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Creature Comforts, Kevin Farrell is joined by Dr. Troy Majure, veterinarian at the Animal Medical Center in Jackson and Libby Hartfield retired director of the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science.Many people have an interest in prehistoric creatures from a young age. Lucky for us here in Mississippi, the grounds and waters are rich with fossils, bones, and other remains from past times. Our guest for the day is the returning George Phillips, paleontology curator at the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science, who joins to share updates on the current research being done on what is left of these ancient animals.To submit your own question for the show, email us at animals@mpbonline.org or send us a message with the Talk To Us feature in the MPB Public Media App. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Creature Comforts, Kevin Farrell is joined by Dr. Troy Majure, veterinarian at the Animal Medical Center in Jackson and Libby Hartfield retired director of the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science.The more you listen to us here at MPB, the more you hear us emphasize Mississippi's rich history. From music and food, to events and traditions, MPB is proud of the culture we experience within the state. Today though, we're going to talk about Mississippi's history from before history was even recorded. George Phillips, the Paleontology Curator for the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science, joins us today to inform us of some new discoveries from prehistoric times.Email the show: animals@mpbonline.org. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today on the show we welcome back George Phillips our favorite paleontologist and Luke Pearson, biologist at U S Fish and Wildlife Service. Recently they collaborated on a new discovery found in Mississippi waters. We will talk about this new discovery and what is happening in the world of fossils and what's lurking in and around Mississippi water ways.As always, Dr. Troy Majure, DVM, with the Animal Medical Center and Libby Hartfield, Retired Director of the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science, is here if you have any concerns about your furry friends or general wildlife experiences. Email the show: animals@mpbonline.org. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cody Overton, Virginia Motor Speedway Commonwealth Clash winner: George Phillips, CPLMS winner at New River All-American Speedway and Lee McCall, winning team owner of 150 late model series races are this week's guests.
Wednesday, June 7th edition of the #FinishLine Motorsports Show LIVE beginning at 1pm ET‼️Schedule of Guests Include: (ALL TIMES EASTERN)1:10pm Kole Raz 1:30pm Clay Jones 1:45pm George Phillips 2:05pm Austin Holcombe 2:20pm Derek Hagar 2:40pm Colby Quick Hosted by Wesley Outland
Today on the show we welcome our favorite Paleontologist, George Phillips from the MS Museum of Natural Science. As always, Dr. Troy Majure, DVM, with the Animal Medical Center, is here if you have any concerns about your furry friends or general wildlife experiences and Libby Hartfield likes to hear your encounters with nature.Email the show: animals@mpbonline.org. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Label favorite George Phillips, better known as Type 41, is back to Abora Ascend. This time, the American producer teams up with the amazing Romanian vocalist Danny Claire for a great rework of their song 'I'm Sorry'. We present the 2022 rework of the tune! Featuring solid drums and an uplifting atmosphere, this track has a dreamy drive thanks to tuneful notes and pure pads. The breakdown delivers a breathtaking strings ensemble and delicate piano touches, fused with lovely vocals from Danny Claire. This leads to a rising magical melody and a fascinating drop. Type 41 has taken this beloved tune to another level. Simply sublime!
In this episode we explain where we've been for the last 10 months since the last episode. We then go ahead and discuss the usual news and current events in the world of the TRS-80. We review Tandy Assembly 2021 and welcome George Phillips as a full-time Trash Talker. Then, we discuss a bunch of recent acquisitions. We also review the book ''TRS-80 Color Computer Interfacing'' and present some new calls for projects.
On this week's 20 minute podcast, USTL's Nick Tomboulides interviews George Phillips, executive director of “Term Limit the New York Governor,” an operation which would set term limits on all New York state officials. Also, Mark Meckler addresses the Young America's Foundation with some historical insights on Article V… ||| Weekly term limits variety podcast hosted by Philip Blumel and Nick Tomboulides of U.S. Term Limits
May 30, 2021 - Fr Vincent Capodanno was killed in action during the Vietnam War while aiding US Marines in combat with the North Vietnamese army. Fr Capodanno was awarded the Medal of Honor, and is on his way to being declared a saint. Joe & Joe speak with Captain George Phillips, who served alongside Fr Capodanno, and with Vice Admiral Steve Stanley, chairman of the Father Capodanno Guild. Fr Capodanno Guild: https://www.capodannoguild.org Links to the Veritas app: https://www.veritascatholic.com/listen
Although it might be more difficult to do than ever because of the COVID-19 pandemic, travel is a powerful way for people to grow spiritually and learn more about humanity. But to grow, travel also often requires a degree of vulnerability and being open to experiences that push our boundaries. Producer Erica Irish explores this theme with two Franklin College professors teaching a special Intercultural Honors Experience course this semester called "Left Exposed: Risk, Vulnerability, and Identities." Leading the course is English professor Dr. George Phillips and Dr. Lourdes Hurtado, history professor. Note: This episode is being published in two parts, a first for the Chapel Chats podcast. Be sure to continue your listening journey by visiting part two (available here) for the full story.
Steve Zautke and "The Polish Pipebomb" Jeff Orloski take you around the world of racing! Hear from IndyCar driver, Sage Karam, George Phillips of OilPressure.com and Eddie LePine of RacingNation.com in this hour!
Steve Zautke is joined by George Phillips of OilPressure.com to talk about the bizarre 2020 Indianapolis 500 this past weekend.
Steve Zautke and "The Polish Pipebomb" Jeff Orloski take you around the world of racing! Hear from George Phillips of OilPressure.com and Eddie LePine of RacingNation.com in this hour!
Steve Zautke and Jeff Orloski take you around the world of racing! Hear from George Phillips of OilPressure.com regarding NASCAR returning to Nashville. Also, it's Three Questions with Larry!
Steve Zautke and Jeff Orloski take you around the world of racing! Hear from George Phillips of OilPressure.com regarding NASCAR returning to Nashville. Also, it's Three Questions with Larry!
Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed was a much better movie than 2011's "Season of The Witch", which the boys unfortunately watch with their special guest George Phillips. Thanks for listening and sorry we got a little swept up in the nerdiness. Follow us online if you want at @UNCAGEDCAST
Steve Zautke takes you around the world of racing! Hear from George Phillips of OilPressure.com and Eddie LePine of RacingNation.com, in this hour. Also, it's Three Questions with Larry!
Steve Zautke takes you around the world of racing! Hear from George Phillips of OilPressure.com and Eddie LePine of RacingNation.com, in this hour. Also, it's Three Questions with Larry!
Republican George Phillips called in last week to speak about his campaign for the Republican nod to The post George Phillips takes on former Rep. Claudia Tenney (audio) appeared first on X101 Always Classic.
Steve Zautke takes you around the world of racing! Hear from George Phillips of OilPressure.com, Eddie LePine of RacingNation.com and don't forget: Three Questions with Larry!
Steve Zautke takes you around the world of racing! Hear from George Phillips of OilPressure.com, Eddie LePine of RacingNation.com and don't forget: Three Questions with Larry!
George Phillips of OilPressure.com joins Steve Zautke to discuss various topics in the world of IndyCar.
George Phillips of OilPressure.com joins Steve Zautke to discuss various topics in the world of IndyCar.
For 41 years the paleontology program at the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science has been discovering and recording fossils found around the state. George Phillips the current Curator of Paleontology is here to join the show and talk about the state of fossils around Mississippi. Also he brings in some of the most complete fossils we have ever seen. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
EPISODE #125 | CONGRESS IS CALLING | GEORGE PHILLIPSWelcome to episode 125 of American Real, and the final interview of 2019. It’s been an amazing year, and I sincerely thank you for your support.On this week’s show, we bring you George Phillips, educator, historian and a 2020 candidate for US Congress. George challenged my listening skills as his knowledge of American history, and his insight on current events and issues are vast and wide. This is not George’s first run at US Congress, but he explains why he feels he’s the right person for the job, and why now may just be his time. In addition to politics, we discussed George’s work for the Jack Kemp Foundation, Reclaim New York and his family’s working class roots. Much of this episode feels as if George brings us directly into a history book.And speaking of books, have you thought about writing your own book to express your passion and grow your authority? Join me and Andre Haykal Jr. for an interactive incubator course to birth your own book. Check out the link in the show notes below for details.-CLICK HERE TO ENROLL: https://www.innovateyouniversity.com/courses/how-to-write-a-best-seller-in-90-daysBook a Free 1:1 Coaching Call: https://calendly.com/americanreal/20min-FREE eBook! Learn How to Effectively Master Your STORY in Just 10 Essential, Easy to Follow Steps: http://bit.ly/masteryourstoryebook-CONNECT WITH US!Website: https://americanreal.tviTunes: https://apple.co/2yPeU4AFacebook: https://facebook.com/americanrealtv/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/AmericanRealTVTwitter: https://twitter.com/rogerbrooks/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/rogerlbrooks/YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/c/AmericanReal
Our favorite paleontologist George Phillips joins us for our last live show of 2019. As the Paleontology Curator at the Mississippi Museum of Science he is hands on with many of the fossils that come through the museum. And today he even brings in one of the people that inspired him and others to search under the Earth, Gerard Case. He is credited for bringing the fossil hotbed, the Red Hot Truck Stop, to the attention of the masses. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Steve Zautke takes you around the world of racing! Hear from Formula 1 Analyst, David Hobbs, George Phillips of OilPressure.com and Dennis Michelsen of DMICMedia in this hour.
Steve Zautke is joined by George Phillips of OilPressure.com.
On Wednesday, September 11, host Gene Wilhelm spoke with George Phillips about Fr. Vincent Capodanno who was killed in action as a US Navy Chaplain in Vietnam while ministering to U.S. Marines. Phillips is the director of the Fr. Vincent Capodanno Guild (to learn more about the guild, click here) and served alongside Fr. Capodanno as a Marine rifleman. In the first half of the show, Gene observed the 18th anniversary of 9/11. He also mentioned our 2019 KEDC Benefit Dinner coming up on November 7 at St. Thomas Aquinas in College Station! You can register for the benefit dinner here! In the second half of the show, Gene spoke with Phillips about his service in Vietnam and his witness to the ministry of Fr. Vincent Capodanno. Fr. Vincent has been named a Servant of God, the first of four stages toward possible sainthood. Phillips talked about how there was just something special about father. He went where “his Marines” went, always right by their side. He put himself out on the frontlines risking his life to serve the men by administering the Last Rites and comforting the dying. Phillips said he has never seen another chaplain like him. Listen to this episode to learn more about this remarkable priest, Fr. Vincent Capodanno!
Captain George Phillips, USMC (Ret.), was among U.S. Marines with Father Vincent Capodanno, MM, Servant of God, when the Navy Lieutenant chaplain was killed by enemy gunfire in Vietnam’s Quế Sơn Valley on Sept. 4, 1967. Capt. Phillips now serves as chairman for the Father Capodanno Guild, which is overseeing the Maryknoll priest's Cause for canonization. In this edition of Catholic Military Life, the only official podcast of the Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA, Capt. Phillips recounts the events of that fateful day, and explains what it was about Father Capodanno that qualifies him for sainthood.
The first live wrestling show we ever attended was a Burning Hearts show, so it's fitting that they are our first ever guests on Grap Grrrlz! Burning Hearts are an inclusive womens wrestling collective based in London, and Jane, Heather, Kayla, Paloma, and Mischa join us to talk about running things in a diy way. From finding venues, running training sessions, and putting on shows, Burning Hearts' diy ethos runs throughout. We chat about the practicalities of creating a safe space for women to train and learn from each other, and how it's really not important to even know who The Undertaker is at your first wrestling session. Fun fact: did you know that resident Grap Grrrl Shahnaz is currently training with Burning Hearts? We spend a good 15 minutes of this episode describing in heartfelt joyous detail the day that Shahnaz made her debut in the ring. Hosted by Holly Casio and Shahnaz Zarif. Music production by George Phillips
Let's be real, Total Divas was our gateway into the world of wrestling and we won't hear a bad word against it. In our second episode we chat all things Total Divas and the levels of fiction and kayfabe in reality tv. And I mean, if you don't watch Total Divas, are you even a WWE fan? We chat about how the show foreshadowed Daniel Bryan's smug vegan fascist heel turn years before it happened in the ring how those luxury holiday episodes seem like total nightmares, and the absolute wonder that is Natty. Hosted by Holly Casio and Shahnaz Zarif. Music production by George Phillips
Holly and Shahnaz used to play in a queer feminist Buffy the Vampire Slayer themed punk band (it was as amazing as it sounds), and they watched wrestling in the tour van until their obsession took hold. The first episode of Grap Grrrlz looks at what it’s like to step outside of the queer diy punk bubble and into the world of wrestling. Holly and Shahnaz discuss what to do when wrestling shows feel unwelcoming, how to get into fandom without caring about being seen as a fake geek girl, and the wonder of Total Divas as a 101 guide to women on the wwe main roster. Some important disclaimers: We skim over the reality of diy punk communities a little bit in this episode. In an effort to highlight how jarring it can feel to go to cis white male dominated wrestling shows for the first time, we don’t fully acknowledge how diy punk communities are also rife with racism, abuse, sexism, with many people feeling marginalised and unsafe in those spaces. Our point still stands that wrestling spaces are worse though. Hosted by Holly Casio and Shahnaz Zarif. Music production by George Phillips.
Grap Grrrlz theme song. Produced by George Phillips
Today we will take a behind the scene look into the documentary “35 Million Years down the Chickasawhay,” and speak with the co-producer and host, Mark Puckett, professor of Geology at USM and his two colleagues, George Phillips, curator of paleontology at the Museum of Natural Science and James Starnes, geologist at the Office of Geology. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On the program, we have our favorite paleontologist George Phillips. The Fossil Road Show is coming up, also the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science celebrates 40 years of its paleontology program. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sept. 4 marks the 50th anniversary of the death of Vietnam War hero and U.S. Navy Chaplain Father Vincent R. Capodanno, MM, Servant of God. Ever faithful to his vocation, Father Capodanno, a Maryknoll priest from Staten Island, N.Y., died in 1967 at the age of 38 while rushing to administer the sacraments to Marines under enemy ambush in Vietnam’s Quế Sơn Valley. Father Capodanno received the Medal of Honor posthumously on January 7, 1969. Since his death, there have been numerous reports of favors following intercessory prayers to the hero chaplain, and the Catholic Church is now considering his Cause for Sainthood. In this edition of Catholic Military Life, three prominent figures involved with support of Father Capodanno's Cause talk about his great sacrifice for the Marines under his pastoral care. They are Mr. George Phillips, a retired U.S. Marine who served with Father Capodanno and now chairs the Father Capodanno Guild; Father Commander Daniel Mode, a U.S. Navy Chaplain and author of "The Grunt Padre," Father Capodanno's biography; and Ms. Mary Preece, Vice-Postulator of the Cause. Among topics discussed: the premiere of "Called and Chosen - Father Vincent R. Capodanno," a new film on the life and death of the priest in combat boots. The new film will air for the first time on EWTN Aug. 30 at 10:00 p.m. (EDST) following an 8:00 p.m. panel discussion with Father Mitch Pacwa, S.J., and Mr. Phillips, Ms. Preece, and Mr. Jim Kelty, producer of the film. In this podcast, Mr. Phillips, Father Mode, and Ms. Preece also talk about the upcoming annual Mass for Father Capodanno, which will be celebrated by His Excellency, the Most Reverend Timothy P. Broglio, J.C.D., Archbishop for the Military Services, USA, on Sept. 5 at 6:30 p.m. (EDST) in the crypt of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C.
Pet Day turned into Cat Day on this episode of Creature Comforts. Also, paleontologist, George Phillips joins the show. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We start this episode with the news and current event segment where we first discuss the Vintage Computer Festival East 2017 and the winning TRS-80 exhibit. We also talk about Tandy Assembly. Then, we talk about two new TRS-80 software projects that were recently released: TRSVID, a TRS-80 video player and Sharp-80, a new Model III emulator. Following that is an obituary for Bernie Appel, aka ''Mr. Radio Shack''. Then, we talk about the Line Printer I and the Quick Printer II printers a bit. The middle segment has some floor interviews from VCFE. The third and final segment is an interview with TRS-80 software developer George Phillips where we discuss how he developed TRSVID.
It's that time of the year... A hungover Danny chugs some refillable filter coffee and chats to George Phillips (Sad Blood/Fresh/also hungover) and Joey Ashworth (itoldyouiwouldeatyou/Education/also also hungover) about their favourite albums of 2016. Get set for one of the best Bitchin' Brews yet. Check out Sad Blood's 'Legion of Gloom' EP at http://smarturl.it/sb-log-bandcamp, and on iTunes/Spotify. itoldyouiwouldeatyou's EP 'I Am Not Your Fault' is also out now on iTunes*: http://apple.co/2dhX1mr (*as well as Spotify, vinyl via Failure By Design Records and cassette via Beth Shalom Records) SUBSCRIBE TO BITCHIN' BREW: - iTunes: http://apple.co/1r3vzei - SoundCloud: http://soundcloud.com/rrbitchinbrew - Acast: http://acast.com/bitchinbrew http://randonsreviews.blogspot.com facebook.com/randonsreviews @randonsreviews Merry Bitchin' Christmas x #RANDONSREVIEWS
Fr Vincent Capodanno, known as Grunt Padre, died in Vietnam in a fire fight. His heroic service to others resulted in his being awarded the Medal of Honor and being advance for Canonization in the Catholic Church. Listen to George Phillips, a Marine, tell of his personal experience with the Grunt Padre and recount Fr Vincent's life.
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Greek mathematician Archimedes. Reputed to have shouted “Eureka!” as he leapt from his bath having discovered the principles of floating bodies. Whatever the truth of the myths surrounding the man, he was certainly one of the world's great mathematicians. The practical application of his work in pulleys and levers created formidable weapons such as catapults and ship tilting systems, allowing his home city in Sicily to defend itself against the Romans. “Give me a place to stand and I will move the earth”, he declared.But despite these triumphs, his true love remained maths for maths sake. Plutarch writes: “He placed his whole affection and ambition in those purer speculations where there can be no reference to the vulgar needs of life.” His most important breakthroughs came in the field of geometry with his work on the areas and volumes of curved objects.So how did this Greek mathematician in the third century BC arrive at a calculation of Pi? Did he really create a Death Ray to fight off invading ships? And what does a recently discovered manuscript reveal about his methods?With Jackie Stedall, Junior Research Fellow in the History of Mathematics at Queen's College, Oxford; Serafina Cuomo, Reader in the History of Science at Imperial College London; George Phillips, Honorary Reader in Mathematics at St Andrews University
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Greek mathematician Archimedes. Reputed to have shouted “Eureka!” as he leapt from his bath having discovered the principles of floating bodies. Whatever the truth of the myths surrounding the man, he was certainly one of the world’s great mathematicians. The practical application of his work in pulleys and levers created formidable weapons such as catapults and ship tilting systems, allowing his home city in Sicily to defend itself against the Romans. “Give me a place to stand and I will move the earth”, he declared.But despite these triumphs, his true love remained maths for maths sake. Plutarch writes: “He placed his whole affection and ambition in those purer speculations where there can be no reference to the vulgar needs of life.” His most important breakthroughs came in the field of geometry with his work on the areas and volumes of curved objects.So how did this Greek mathematician in the third century BC arrive at a calculation of Pi? Did he really create a Death Ray to fight off invading ships? And what does a recently discovered manuscript reveal about his methods?With Jackie Stedall, Junior Research Fellow in the History of Mathematics at Queen's College, Oxford; Serafina Cuomo, Reader in the History of Science at Imperial College London; George Phillips, Honorary Reader in Mathematics at St Andrews University