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Send us a textTiny shares his experience with Gervasi Vineyard and Distillery, his local Canton, Ohio establishment that has evolved from a winery to include an award-winning distillery producing exceptional bourbons and spirits.• Founded in 2008, Gervasi began as a winery and restaurant before expanding to include villas, event venues, and recently a distillery• The Gervasi Stillhouse features both a working distillery and a coffee shop/cocktail lounge in a building resembling an Italian church• Shae Pridemore, Gervasi's master distiller, has released their first Single Barrel Bourbon at 116.9 proof to critical acclaim• Their bourbon recently won runner-up at the US Open Whiskey Championship, taking home five medals in total• The newly launched Distiller Circle club offers members exclusive bottles, barrel picks, quarterly tastings, and special events for $199/year• Gervasi's bourbon has distinctive notes of white raisins, currants, tart cherry and sweet leather with a pot-distilled character• On the Old Louisville Whiskey Company barrel bottle breakdown rating scale, Tiny scores it 14 out of 18 pointsThe Scotchy Bourbon Boys 5th Annual Bus Tour is now booking for September 3rd, with limited seats available. Contact Tiny to reserve your spot for this special event before Kentucky Bourbon Festival.Hidden in Canton, Ohio, just five minutes from Tiny's home, sits a world-class destination that's revolutionizing the Ohio spirits landscape. Gervasi Vineyard started as a picturesque winery with Italian-inspired buildings, but has evolved into something much more ambitious—a complete hospitality experience featuring restaurants, villas, a spa, coffee house, and now an award-winning distillery housed in a striking building resembling an Italian church.The Scotchy Bourbon Boys podcast takes us inside this local treasure, focusing on Gervasi's spirits program that recently earned runner-up status at the US Open Whiskey Championship. Master Distiller Shae Pridemore (a previous podcast guest) has carefully curated their first Single Barrel Bourbon release—a pot-distilled expression bottled at 116.9 proof that earned an impressive 14/18 on Tiny's Old Louisville Whiskey Company barrel bottle breakdown scale.What makes this Ohio bourbon special isn't an attempt to copy Kentucky styles, but rather its unique character featuring notes of white raisins, currants, tart cherry, and what Tiny describes as "sweet leather." This distinctiveness perfectly illustrates why emerging distilleries should embrace regional character rather than mimicking established producers. The enthusiasm Tiny shares for this local gem is infectious—he's not just a fan but a founding member of their new Distiller Circle, which offers exclusive access to releases, barrel picks, and quarterly events for $199 annually.Beyond the bourbon itself, the episode highlights how Gervasi has created a complete destination experience where visitors can stay, dine, and immerse themselves in craft spirits. It's a fascinating glimpse into how non-traditional whiskey regions are challenging expectations and creating world-class products worth seeking out. Whether you're planning the Scotchy Bourbon Boys' upcoming bus tour or your own spirits adventure, this Ohio distillery deserves a prominent place on your must-visit list.voice over Whiskey Thief If You Have Gohsts Add for SOFLSupport the showhttps://www.scotchybourbonboys.com
Join me for an impromptu livestream as I dive back into some chilling updates on some of the darkest cases covered: the tragic story of Emmarae Gervasi, new developments in the Eric Adams corruption case, Diddy, Alleged Teacher Groomer Laura Caron, and the shocking twists in the Au Pair murders.Watch on YouTube: https://youtube.com/live/gyL1M8bwPhI Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textDiscover the captivating journey of Shea Pridemore, master distiller at Jervasi Stillhouse, as he shares insights into the art of bourbon crafting, the unique challenges of distilling, and the flavors that define their spirits. With a focus on community engagement and education, Shea invites listeners to explore the fascinating world of craft distilling.• Introduction to Shea Pridemore and Jervasi Stillhouse • Discussion of challenges in starting a distillery • Tasting of eight-year weeded bourbon and flavor profiles • Importance of sourcing quality barrels for finishing • Insights on barrel finishing techniques and flavor development • Plans for a distillery club for hands-on learning experiences • Future product releases and expansion of Jervasi's offerings • Engaging stories that connect bourbon to local history and communityDiscover the secrets behind Gervasi Stillhouse with Shea Pridemore, the master distiller who's reshaping the landscape of bourbon and whiskey right in Ohio. From the initial hurdles of starting a distillery to the creative triumphs of producing a signature flavor, Shea offers a fascinating glimpse into the journey of crafting unique spirits. Learn how their strategic transition from sourced to in-house creations maintains a consistent and artful flavor profile that has become synonymous with Gervasi's offerings. Dive into the rich history and culture of distilling, and hear about the exciting single barrel cask strength bourbon set to celebrate a significant 15-year milestone.Embark on a tasting adventure as we explore the delicate nuances of whiskey collecting and the joy of sharing a good bottle with friends. The episode highlights the artistry involved in distillation, from the impact of char levels to the distinctive features of Ohio versus Kentucky bourbons. Experience the anticipation surrounding a special anniversary release, with tasting notes featuring tantalizing hints of tart cherry and raspberry. Our chat uncovers the personal experiences and innovative techniques that drive the excitement of crafting and enjoying whiskey.Get a taste of the future with discussions on expanding rickhouses, experimenting with various whiskey styles, and the burgeoning interest in tequila and agave spirits. Explore the unique facets of Gervasi's Italian-themed events and accommodations, and learn about their educational distillery club designed to engage enthusiasts in hands-on learning. From vintage releases like the 1981 Old Taylor whiskey to interactive experiences at the Kentucky Bourbon Festival, this episode is a celebration of community, shared passion, and the timeless joy of whiskey exploration. Engage with us across platforms and join a vibrant community of bourbon lovers ready for their next spirited adventure.voice over Whiskey Thief ad for Rosewood bourbon Add for SOFLSupport the showhttps://www.scotchybourbonboys.com
This episode dives into two unsettling cases. First, the terrifying disappearance of Emmarae Gervasi, a Long Island teen who endured a month-long nightmare before her father found her on a boat mere minutes from her home. Then, the shocking case of Laura Caron, a trusted 5th grade teacher accused of SA-ing a student over several years and having a child with him. These stories reveal the grim realities of exploitation and the resilience of those fighting for justice- both cases are considered to be open and ongoing.Episode Notes and Disclaimer:https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=997564989074712&set=pcb.997565135741364https://6abc.com/post/middle-township-elementary-school-teacher-accused-sexually-assaulting-young-student-having-child-together/15803234/https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/webcrim_attorney/DefendantSearchhttps://nypost.com/2025/01/18/us-news/new-york-police-arrest-bunice-knight-in-emmarae-gervasi-missing-long-island-teen-case/https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=pfbid026hK4vmLVqPsXWgKbyY5o5q7BtBf8nqAWFAdbmti8UFdCZPrJFLG3uch8GnsUALNUl&id=61550588061596WHILE EVERY EFFORT HAS BEEN MADE TO ENSURE THE ACCURACY OF THE INFORMATION PROVIDED, WE WOULD LIKE TO EMPHASIZE THAT THE VIEWS AND EXPERIENCES EXPRESSED BY THE INDIVIDUAL ARE THEIR OWN AND DO NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT THE EXPERIENCES OF OTHERS.OPINION AND SPECULATION: THROUGHOUT THE PODCAST, THERE MAY BE INSTANCES WHERE OPINIONS AND/OR SPECULATION ARE EXPRESSED. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Brother Greg sits down with Dr. Robert Gervasi - President of Mount Saint Mary College - speaks about his role of President and shares his vision for Mount Saint Mary College.
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Does beer have a secret superpower? Research shows that moderate, mindful beer enjoyment might be a little healthier than you think. Listen in this week as Dee discusses the research showing the health benefits of the bitter acids and polyphenols found in the compounds that also give beer its flavor and aroma. Reference: Carbone, K., & Gervasi, F. (2022). An updated review of the genus Humulus: A valuable source of bioactive compounds for health and disease prevention. Plants, 11(24), 3434. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9782902/
Un po' laboratorio di idee, un po' seduta di auto-analisi, un po' palestra della mente.È questo, tra le altre cose, Futuri Preferibili, la newsletter che da quasi due anni Matteo Roversi e Paolo Gervasi pubblicano ogni settimana. In dialogo con Angelo Rindone, Paolo ci racconterà come tutto è cominciato, come nascono i singoli numeri, da dove vengono le idee, come si fa a pubblicare con regolarità. E soprattutto, si chiederà insieme a noi cosa significa davvero “avere successo”, e come fare a misurarlo.
This week, Anjali Bansal and Sandy Estrada, welcome Stefanie Gervasi, the Director of U.S. Partnerships and Alliances for Alation. Alation is a leading provider of data cataloging and governance solutions designed to empower organizations to harness the power of their data effectively. In this episode, they dive into the intricate relationships between software companies, consulting firms, and data executives. They also discuss the importance of partnerships, the role of consulting firms in guiding clients, and the critical factors for successful collaborations. Whether you're a data executive, a consulting firm, or a software vendor, this episode offers a wealth of knowledge to help you navigate the complex world of partnerships in data. Join us for an engaging conversation filled with practical advice and industry insights.
A Copa Catalunya femenina, el CB Valls DIC s'ha imposat a domicili al Sant Gervasi per 56-58, en el partit disputat el passat dissabte a Mollet del Vallès i corresponent a la jornada 24 de la competició. Les vallenques han fet molt bon partit dominant tres dels quatre períodes, amb parcials d'11-15, 22-11, 12-17 i […]
A Copa Catalunya femenina, el CB Valls DIC visitarà aquest dissabte vinent la pista del Club Esportiu Escola de Sant Gervasi. El partit correspon a la jornada 24 de la fase prèvia de la lliga regular. Les noies de l'Albert del Rey s'enfrontaran a un equip de la zona mitjana de la taula, després d'haver […]
Alex Gervasi (@alexonthemic, Alex Tries Her Best) joins Kevin and Caroline to talk about There Will Come A Day by Faith Hill in another edition of Single's Ministry.Subscribe to our Patreon to get a weekly 2nd Service episode and become a "Patreon saint" at patreon.com/goodchristianfunEvery month we match iTunes reviews with donations to charity.Advertise on Good Christian Fun via Gumball.fmSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Next Level Soul with Alex Ferrari: A Spirituality & Personal Growth Podcast
One of the greatest challenges we have in this life is our battle with ego. Other people's egos and specifically your own. Ego needs to be balanced. You need to have enough ego to believe you can do something but not so big that you are out of control. Today's guest has a story that will take us down the road of ego going out of control and the aftermath of that destruction.I had the honor of speaking to a fascinating storyteller, writer, and director Sacha Gervasi. In one of our past episodes with Bruce Dickinson, we talked a bit about his relationship with Sacha and the new project they are working on Scream for Me Sarajevo .The start of his career began on the path of journalism, and for a while, it seemed definite. Not until a life-changing assignment to interview Hervé Villechaize did Gervasi found a new purpose and direction in his storytelling. Producing his first and most transformative script, My Dinner with Hervé (2018) is as much a tribute to the extraordinary life of Hervé Villechaize as it is a crossroad and a journey to finding his life's purpose and truth. A look at the life of French actor Hervé Villechaize, co-star of the hit '70s TV series Fantasy Island (1977), who took his own life in 1993 at the age of 50.Sacha's life has been one hell of a journey so far. You never know where your life's journey will lead you and Sacha story on how he went from journalist to top Hollywood screenwriter and director is remarkable.I hope this episode help you examine your relationship with your ego. Enjoy!
“I really embrace what makes me happy, and it's not ‘quiet luxury.' It's gold rings, leopard print, leather– it's whatever the f*ck I feel like wearing.” Senior Director of Global Playlist Programming at Warner Music Group and Aquarius sun Alex Gervasi joins the show to discuss all-things The Water Bearer in The Sign Series, a limited Astrocandy subseries that features each zodiac sign during its respective season.It's time to make the world a better place ‘cause it's Aquarius season! Aquarius (Jan. 20 - Feb. 18) is ruled by Pluto, the planet of freedom, originality and surprise, and Saturn, the planet of responsibility and discipline, so it's no wonder these one-of-a-kind air signs are the trailblazers and trendsetters of the Zodiac. You spent Capricorn season committed to setting new goals, creating new habits and establishing new routines, and now it's time to come together in a like-minded community to focus on your hopes, dreams and the future. You'll learn from Alex, who understands that creativity is the key to a progressive reality, and hear how she expresses her creativity in her career (through curating global music playlists), her home (through collecting eclectic decor) and her wardrobe (through thrifting eccentric statement pieces).In this episode, we discuss Aquarius' personality traits, strengths and weaknesses, likes and dislikes and how they show up in friendships and relationships. You'll also learn how you can tap into Aquarius energy to make the most of this innovative season.Connect with Alex:Instagram: HERETikTok: HEREPodcast: “Alex Tries Her Best”Resources and references:Create your free Astrology birth chartSubscribe to Alice Bell's monthly astrological forecasts“Mind Over Manifesting: A Digital Manifestation Journal”If you're looking for a space to connect in a spiritual community, you're cordially invited to The Astrocandy Social Club, a free, invite-only community group for people who love astrology, spirituality and mysticism. There's a multitude of categories and channels within the community to learn about and discuss with other ASC members, from astrology and manifestation to human design, tarot, holistic healing and more. Here, you can build community, share your wisdom, gain insights, create friendship and find yourself. Message @astrocandypodcast on Instagram to receive the exclusive link to join the community.About Astrocandy:Host Raven Brinson invites you on a mission of self-exploration and discovery through spiritual and mystical topics like astrology, holistic healing and wellness, manifestation, mindfulness and meditation, human design, chakra balancing and more.Connect with Astrocandy: Website: astrocandypodcast.comInstagram: HERE
Boluarte defiende el derecho de su hermano "de recibir a quien se le pegue la gana". TAMBIÉN: Por qué rodó la cabeza de la canciller Gervasi. MIENTRAS TANTO: El Poder Judicial absuelve a los Sánchez Paredes... gracias a una decisión de Patricia Benavides. ADEMÁS: Se viene el blindaje a Becerril. Y... ¿Quién mintió? ¿López Aliaga o El Comercio? Hacemos fact checking de la nueva polémica del alcalde de Lima sobre los peajes. **** ¿Te gustó este episodio? ¿Buscas las fuentes de los datos mencionados hoy? Entra a http://patreon.com/ocram para acceder a nuestros grupos exclusivos de Telegram y WhatsApp. También puedes UNIRTE a esta comunidad de YouTube aquí https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP0AJJeNkFBYzegTTVbKhPg/join **** ¿Quieres que tu emprendimiento sea mencionado en La Encerrona? Regístrate aquí para postular: https://encerroners.club
Las noticias con Augusto Townsend: Renuncia canciller Ana Cecilia Gervasi y embajador en EEUU Gustavo Meza Cuadra (07/11/23) - Augusto Townsend comenta esta mañana la renuncia de la canciller Ana Cecilia Gervasi y del embajador peruano en Washington Gustavo Meza Cuadra como resultado de los cuestionamientos por la fallida reunión bilateral de Dina Boluarte con Joe Biden. También analiza las declaraciones de Boluarte en reacción a la denuncia periodista contra su hermano por supuestamente estar favoreciendo a personas de su entorno, la contradicción del alcalde de Lima Rafael López Aliaga sobre qué va a hace la municipalidad con el concesionario de Rutas de Lima, entre otros temas de interés.
This week Mikes are joined by Gervasi's nephew Alex Gervasi of JustGevo fame to discuss the world of social media influencing. Overrated/Underrated this week, shoes. The episode wraps up with everyone's "Hot Mike" take. You can follow Alex on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube, just search for "JustGevo" Don't forget, our second anniversary episode will be recorded on Wednesday 11/15/23 at 7 p.m. EST. We will share the link on our Facebook page and with the show information next week
Thank you to NexGard® PLUS (afoxolaner, moxidectin, and pyrantel chewable tablets) for sponsoring our show! In the latest episode of "Living Well with Dr. Jessica Turner," we dive into the inspiring story of Gerard Gervasi, CM, a seasoned practice manager and former VHMA's Director of Strategic Partnerships for the Veterinary Hospital Manager Association (VHMA). Gerard shares his remarkable journey, including the unexpected twists that led him to leave practice ownership behind. Tune in as he imparts invaluable lessons learned along the way and emphasizes the crucial importance of prioritizing your mental health. Don't miss this candid and insightful conversation on navigating the challenges of the veterinary profession while maintaining your well-being. Learn more about our sponsor, NexGard® PLUS (afoxolaner, moxidectin, and pyrantel chewable tablets), here: https://tinyurl.com/z6a7b43n ▷ LET'S BECOME FRIENDS!!
Today on the podcast we welcome Bull Gervasi from Policy of 3, Four Hundred Years, and R.A.M.B.O.! Bull has an amazing story to tell about his music and personal life. An absolute legend in the scene from Policy of 3 to Four Hundred Years, he pursued punk and DIY in a way that should be modeled and taught in schools. Even if you don't know the bands, you will after this interview. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Katie Gervasi is the Communications Representative for the Michigan Department of Natural Resources Law Enforcement Division, and has the significant task of telling the stories COs are often too humble to tell themselves. Whether it's crafting press releases and news items, maintaining the Department's web presence, or shooting photos on ride-alongs, she shines a light on the important work of COs across the state. We are also pleased to welcome back one of our very first guests, Captain Jen Wolf. Our Sponsors: Thin Green Line Podcast Don Noyes Chevrolet Sovereign Sportsman Solutions “A Cowboy in the Woods” Book Hunt of a Lifetime Maine's Operation Game Thief Wildlife Heritage Foundation of NH International Wildlife Crimestoppers Here's what we discuss: Katie's role at DNR Communication is one of a CO's most important skills The diversity of Michigan's resources Supporting Michigan Sportsmen Against Hunger Patrolling the Great Lakes Extensive water safety training Other jurisdictions have reached out to receive training Always something to do in Michigan Clear water – how far down can you see? Every season brings a whole new world Shining a positive light on wildlife law enforcement Credits Hosts: Wayne Saunders and John Nores Producer: Jay Ammann Art & Design: Ashley Hannett Research / Content Coordinator: Stacey DesRoches Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Spotify Amazon Google Waypoint Stitcher TuneIn Megaphone Find More Here: Website Warden's Watch / TGL Store Facebook Facebook Fan Page Instagram Twitter YouTube RSS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
El viaje del jefe del Gabinete y de la canciller forma parte del esfuerzo por afirmar el lugar del Perú en la comunidad internacional y al mismo tiempo atraer inversiones que dinamicen nuestra economía.
El viaje del jefe del Gabinete y de la canciller forma parte del esfuerzo por afirmar el lugar del Perú en la comunidad internacional y al mismo tiempo atraer inversiones que dinamicen nuestra economía.
Summertime might be a time to relax for most, but the folks at Gervasi Vineyard in Canton are gearing up for their busiest time of the year, not only for wine tasting, but for dining. New corporate executive chef Joe Pileggi and Tony Malone, the new executive chef at Gervasi's Twisted Olive restaurant, joined The Landscape to discuss their approach to maintaining a high-quality dining experience while serving a large number of customers daily. This episode of the Landscape is sponsored by Delta Dental of Ohio. With offices in Cleveland, Cincinnati and Dublin, Delta Dental of Ohio is proud to be an industry leader in dental benefits. Together with their customers, providers and employees, Delta Dental of Ohio builds a higher standard of oral health care in Ohio communities. Delta Dental of Ohio also works with entrepreneurs, innovators and change-makers who are committed to improving the health and wellbeing of all Buckeyes. Together, they are building healthy, smart, vibrant communities for all. For more information, visit deltadentaloh.com.
Alex Gervasi (@alexonthemic, Alex Tries Her Best) joins Kevin and Caroline to talk about Who Am I by Casting Crowns in another edition of Singles Ministry.Subscribe to our Patreon to get a weekly 2nd Service episode and become a "Patreon saint" :) GCF - Second Service Patreon!CHARITY:This month we're matching iTunes reviews with donations to charity.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A ‘Cazzi Nostri' è momento di prevenzione. Ce li si tocca per qualunque motivo, addirittura per scaramanzia. Molti maschi chiamano i propri testicoli anche “gioielli di famiglia”. Ma davvero vengono trattati come tali? A parlare di prevenzione delle gonadi assieme a Diego e Nicola in questa nuova puntata di ‘Cazzi Nostri' il simpaticissimo Luca Gervasi. Il content creator più “gattaro” dei social racconterà del rapporto con i suoi testicoli e della nudità vissuta da adolescente in casa con altre tre persone. Sotto la guida esperta di Nicola, sarà pronto anche a mettersi “letteralmente” a nudo in una dimostrazione di autopalpazione. Perché la salute passa dalla prevenzione… non dalla scaramanzia!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Being a podcaster now for over 600 episodes I've heard all sorts of stories on how people make it in the film business. From Sundance darlings to blind luck. Now today's guest story is easily one of the most incredible and entertaining origin stories I've ever heard. We have on the show today award-winning director, producer, and screenwriter, Sacha Gervasi. Sacha won the screenwriter lottery with his first-ever screenplay, which was a un-produceable short film script, caught the eye of the legendary Steven Spielberg. That script, My Dinner with Herve would eventually be expanded and released in 2018 by HBO. The film stars the incomparable, Peter Dinklage. Unlike most writers/directors who go on to produce their debut films, Gervasi's 1993 entry project wasn't made until just three years ago.I promise you, Sacha spills every detail of the fascinating story of his encounter with Hervé Villechaize, the famous little person from shows like Fantasy Island and films like James Bond's The Man with the Golden Gun. Hervé was arguably one of the most famous people in the world in the late '70s and early 80's. Sacha sat with Herve in a marathon interview, and the connection they forge during their brief, yet impactful meet.[presto_player id=154803]After his life-changing encounter with the Fantasy Island star, which followed Hervé's abrupt and unfortunate suicide, Sacha was determined to get his story told in its entirety and justifiably. He ditched his mid-level journalism job in England and moved to Los Angeles to attend film school at UCLA after developing the script for My Dinner with Herve. While on the climb-up, Sacha wrote screenplays for The Big Tease (1999) and The Terminal (2004) which was directed by Steven Spielberg and starred Tom Hanks. The comedy-drama film grossed $219.4 million at the Box office with a $60 million budget and has become a holiday classic in the UK.Tom Hanks played an Eastern European tourist who unexpectedly finds himself stranded in JFK airport, and must take up temporary residence there because he is denied entry into the United States and at the same time is unable to return to his native country because of a military coup.In 2008, Sacha made his documentary directorial debut and executive produced Anvil! The Story of Anvil. The amazing documentary premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival about a heavy metal band that never gave up on their dreams of being a successful band. Anvil was established in 1978 and became one of the most influential yet commercially unsuccessful acts with thirteen albums. The documentary ranks at 98% on Rotten Tomatoes.He also directed the 2012 film Hitchcock, a story about the relationship between Alfred Hitchcock and his wife, Alma Reville during the filming of Psycho (1969). It starred Anthony Hopkins, Helen Mirren, and Scarlet Johansson. I also interviewed Sacha and an old friend of his, Iron Maiden heavy metal band singer, Bruce Dickinson on my new podcast, Next Level Soul that you have to catch up with if you are down for more knowledge bombs and cool stories from Sacha. That episode comes out on Saturday. Here's a bit on my new podcast Next Level Soul.The Next Level Soul Podcast is a self-help & spirituality podcast that asks the big questions about living and thriving in the world today by having candid and inspiring conversations with thought leaders from every walk of life. The show covers inspirational, motivational, spiritual, health-oriented, yoga, meditation, wellness, and many more topics. New episodes of Next Level Soul air every Saturday anywhere you listen to podcasts. Let's take your SOUL to the next level.Sasha is such an interesting human being, I had such a ball talking with him. We talk about the film business, his origin stories, his screenwriting craft, what he's doing now, and so much more.Enjoy my entertaining conversation with Sacha Gervasi.
In April, Anvil! The Story of Anvil marked its 13th anniversary. Five months later, frontman Steve "Lips" Kudlow and drummer Robb Reiner joined the film's director, Sacha Gervasi, to screen for a limited re-release. The film, which captures the ups and downs of the long-lived Canadian metal band during the recording of their 13th LP, This Is Thirteen, has continued finding new audiences. The Story of Anvil captures a band determined to not just survive, but to one day crack the mainstream. In the wake of its 2008 release, the film helped them do just that. Lips, Reiner and Gervasi join us to discuss the documentary's lasting impact on the band. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Oggi grazie al contributo della dr.ssa Gervasi Ileana parleremo dello svezzamento.
Alex Gervasi (@alexonthemic, Alex Tries Her Best) joins Kevin and Caroline to talk about (There's Gotta Be) More to Life by Stacie Orrico in another edition of Single's Ministry.Subscribe to our Patreon to get a weekly 2nd Service episode and become a "Patreon saint" :) GCF - Second Service Patreon!CHARITY:This month we're matching iTunes reviews with donations to Everytown for Gun Safety! This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/goodchristianfun and get on your way to being your best self.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
AJ Friar sits down with the director of the instant cult classic Anvil: The Story Of Anvil! to discuss the instant success of the film when it was first released in 2008(09) and we discuss traveling around with Anvil and their journey to stardom and how they have yet to reach it yet have influenced so many Metal acts and the interviews in the film with Metallica's Lars and the legendary Lemmy. #InfamousHorror #InfamousTrailers&Clips #HappyVillains #AnvilTheStoryOfAnvil #CultFilms #RestoredFilms #Utopia #Hysterical #Metallica #BlackenedWhiskey #Lemmy #Motorhead #MetalMovie #ClassicMetal #NewInterview #InfamousInterviews #MusicInterviews Become a Patron by visiting our Patreon page at: www.patreon.com/InfamousHorror
ANVIL! THE STORY Of ANVIL follows Canadian heavy-metal band Anvil as they delivered a highly influential 1982 album Metal on Metal that would inspire the likes of Anthrax and Metallica, and then dropped off the map to begin what would become decades of toiling in obscurity. Director and former Anvil roadie Gervasi follows guitarist Steve "Lips" Kudlow and drummer Robb Reiner as they stumble through a harrowing European tour and reflect on failure, friendship, resilience and the will to follow even the most impossible of dreams. ANVIL! THE STORY OF ANVIL (2009) received widespread critical and public acclaim following its release by Abramorama and features appearances by an array of heavy metal icons, including Metallica's Lars Ulrich, Guns N' Roses' Slash, Motörhead's Lemmy, Anthrax's Scott Ian, and Slayer's Tom Araya. The film is tied for 6th place as one of the highest rated documentaries of all time on Rotten Tomatoes with a 98% certified fresh rating, and a 90% audience score with over 5000+ votes. It was named one of 2009's best documentaries by the International Documentary Association, the Online Film Critics Society, and the National Society of Film Critics. It also made the year-end Top 10 lists in publications such as the New York Times, Washington Post, Newsweek, Village Voice, and many others. Director Sacha Gervasi (My Dinner with Herve, The Terminal, Hitchcock) joins us to talk about the unbelievable “making of” The Story of Anvil, as well as the remarkable journey his scrappy little film has been on for the last 13 years and all of the doors it has opened for him. For updates and screenings go to: anvilthefilm.com For VOD go to: anvilthefilm.com/watch-at-home
Steve "Lips" Kudlow & Robb Reiner of the legendary metal band ANVIL join Jay Jay this week! Steve & Robb are currently celebrating the rerelease of their documentary 'Anvil! The Story of Anvil.' Steve & Robb discuss the documentary & their remarkable journey in music. This episode is a must listen for all metal fans. ANVIL! THE STORY Of ANVIL follows Canadian heavy-metal band Anvil as they delivered a highly influential 1982 album Metal on Metal that would inspire the likes of Anthrax and Metallica, and then dropped off the map to begin what would become decades of toiling in obscurity. Director and former Anvil roadie Gervasi follows guitarist Steve "Lips" Kudlow and drummer Robb Reiner as they stumble through a harrowing European tour and reflect on failure, friendship, resilience and the will to follow even the most impossible of dreams. Check out the teaser HERE. Featuring appearances by an array of heavy metal icons, including Metallica's Lars Ulrich, Guns N' Roses' Slash, Motörhead's Lemmy, Anthrax's Scott Ian, and Slayer's Tom Araya, ANVIL! THE STORY OF ANVIL (2009) received widespread critical and public acclaim following its release. The film is tied for 6th place as one of the highest rated documentaries of all time on Rotten Tomatoes with a 98% certified fresh rating, and a 90% audience score with over 5000+ votes. It was named one of 2009's best documentaries by numerous film critics associations, including Chicago, San Francisco, Toronto, and Las Vegas, as well as the International Documentary Association, the Online Film Critics Society, and the National Society of Film Critics. It also made the year-end Top 10 lists in publications such as the New York Times, Washington Post, Newsweek, Village Voice, and many others. Don't miss this conversation, only on The Jay Jay French Connection: Beyond the Music! Produced & Edited by Matthew Mallinger
Being a podcaster now for over 600 episodes I've heard all sorts of stories on how people make it in the film business. From Sundance darlings to blind luck. Now today's guest story is easily one of the most incredible and entertaining origin stories I've ever heard. We have on the show today award-winning director, producer, and screenwriter, Sacha Gervasi.Sacha won the screenwriter lottery with his first-ever screenplay, which was a un-produceable short film script, caught the eye of the legendary Steven Spielberg. That script, My Dinner with Herve would eventually be expanded and released in 2018 by HBO. The film stars the incomparable, Peter Dinklage. Unlike most writers/directors who go on to produce their debut films, Gervasi's 1993 entry project wasn't made until just three years ago. I promise you, Sacha spills every detail of the fascinating story of his encounter with Hervé Villechaize, the famous little person from shows like Fantasy Island and films like James Bond's The Man with the Golden Gun. Hervé was arguably one of the most famous people in the world in the late '70s and early 80's. Sacha sat with Herve in a marathon interview, and the connection they forge during their brief, yet impactful meet.After his life-changing encounter with the Fantasy Island star, which followed Hervé's abrupt and unfortunate suicide, Sacha was determined to get his story told in its entirety and justifiably. He ditched his mid-level journalism job in England and moved to Los Angeles to attend film school at UCLA after developing the script for My Dinner with Herve. While on the climb-up, Sacha wrote screenplays for The Big Tease (1999) and The Terminal (2004) which was directed by Steven Spielberg and starred Tom Hanks. The comedy-drama film grossed $219.4 million at the Box office with a $60 million budget and has become a holiday classic in the UK.Tom Hanks played an Eastern European tourist who unexpectedly finds himself stranded in JFK airport, and must take up temporary residence there because he is denied entry into the United States and at the same time is unable to return to his native country because of a military coup.In 2008, Sacha made his documentary directorial debut and executive produced Anvil! The Story of Anvil. The amazing documentary premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival about a heavy metal band that never gave up on their dreams of being a successful band. Anvil was established in 1978 and became one of the most influential yet commercially unsuccessful acts with thirteen albums. The documentary ranks at 98% on Rotten Tomatoes.He also directed the 2012 film Hitchcock, a story about the relationship between Alfred Hitchcock and his wife, Alma Reville during the filming of Psycho (1969). It starred Anthony Hopkins, Helen Mirren, and Scarlet Johansson. Sasha is such an interesting human being, I had such a ball talking with him. We talk about the film business, his origin stories, his screenwriting craft, what he's doing now, and so much more.Enjoy my entertaining conversation with Sacha Gervasi.
Hey! Since we're still between seasons I thought it might be fun to give you all a sneak peak at what's going on over on the Patreon!WARNING: Explicit Language is allowed on The Post-Credits Scene!This is an episode of The Post-Credits Scene, where the conversation continues after we wrap on an episode of The Comics That We Love!Matt Gervasi and I finished up an episode for season 3 of the show, and then were joined by his girlfriend (who will also be a guest on season 3) Allison O'Neill!---------------------------------------------------Join the Patreon to help us keep the lights on, and internet connected!https://www.patreon.com/tctwlWant to try out all the sweet gigs over on Fiverr.com? Click on the link below and sign up!https://go.fiverr.com/visit/?bta=323533&brand=fiverrcpaTune in here for every episode of the show!https://kite.link/the-comics-that-we-loveJoin our mailing list for updates and sneak peaks!https://www.tinyurl.com/tctwlpodFollow on Instagram!The Comics That We LoveFollow on Twiter!@Z_Irish_Red
On this episode, we interview Christi Blackerby from The Marketplace at Gervasi Vineyard. She shares how she learned to adjust to new and changing roles which have come up in her life from her cherished role as a mother to returning to full time and rewarding work at The Marketplace once her kids moved out of the house and onto the next stages of their lives. She tells us the history of Gervasi which is owned by her family. She explains what makes Gervasi stand out with a positive customer service focus and the way they listen to customers to make improvements at Gervasi. She gives us the scoop on the exciting things happening on the Gervasi property and entices our listeners to come out and explore the new addition and remodel of the Marketplace with the added 2000 square feet housing amazing treasures. Stop in and you will find wonderful and unique items for friends, family and absolutely for yourself, all picked out by Christi in the gorgeous locally owned business.
In this episode the Mikes talk about retirement from education (still many years away, unless we score a big Spotify contract with Pass the Mike). Overrated/underrated this week....ice cream, just in time for a freezing week in Michigan. The episode wraps up with Hot Mike takes from both Gervasi and Pehote. Bring on May!
Hello Interactors,This post is part three of my three week experiment. I’ve divided my topic into three parts each taking a bit less time for you to read or listen to. They each can stand on their own, but hopefully come together to form a bigger picture. Please let me know what you think.Maps are such a big part of our daily lives that it’s easy to let them wash over us. But they’re also very powerful forms of communication that require our attention and scrutiny. If we don’t, we run the risk of being hypnotized and even deluded.As interactors, you’re special individuals self-selected to be a part of an evolutionary journey. You’re also members of an attentive community so I welcome your participation.Please leave your comments below or email me directly.Now let’s go…THE GIPPER AND CAP MAKE A MAPOn the top of the geography building at the University of California Santa Barbara (UCSB) was a high security floor the CIA helped to fund…or so I heard. I never set foot in there, but I know both the CIA and the FBI routinely recruited geography students when I was there in the late 80s. They still do. The geography department was, and still is, buzzing with research in cartography, satellite imaging, and Geographic Information Science (GIS). I remember learning how to detect a hidden nuclear missile silo camouflaged in the Russian landscape using stereoscopic glasses pointed at two LANDSAT images produced from orbiting satellites. Special imaging software was also being developed at the university to better filter and detect these patterns, and more, in remote sensing imagery.But the kind of mapping I was most interested in was thematic mapping. I was mostly interested in computer graphics and animation, but I could also see the allure of bending cartography to serve creative means. For my senior project I converted a digital USGS topographic map of Santa Barbara into a 3D model so I could fly a camera over the terrain as a logo rose from behind the foothills. It was used as an intro animation for videos made for the newly formed National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis (NCGIA). This was, after all, the real focus of the geography department – and the U.S. government.The influential chief geographer for the U.S. State Department from the 1920s through the 1940s, Samuel Whittemore Boggs, had settled on this cartographic dichotomy I was experiencing as a student. He surmised maps could be either rhetorical tools of delusion and propaganda (like fancy 3D animated video bumpers) or scientific instruments of knowledge and understanding (like Geographical Information Science). These two sides of a single coin were present 40-odd years later as I was studying geography at UCSB.By the time I was studying cartography as an undergrad the Cold War was well embedded into the culture of all Americans, including institutions and universities. Some of my youngest memories as a kid were nuclear fallout drills at school. They weren’t all that different from tornado drills common to Iowa kids, but the films they showed us of the effects of nuclear blasts made me wish tornados were our only worry.I also have memories of propaganda making its way into our school work as well. I remember math problems that compared missile lengthy between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. – a nod to male anatomical one-upmanship. Our culture was infused with geopolitical agendas and competitions pitting Americans against Soviets. I recall the ‘Miracle on Ice’ when the U.S. hockey team unexpectedly beat the U.S.S.R. in the 1980 Olympics. That was when the U-S-A chant was popularized. I was 15 and remember having a basketball game that day. The gym was electric with pride.We all lived under constant fear and threat that the Soviet government could launch an intercontinental ballistic missile at any minute, so anything that felt like a victory was celebrated. The fear was all well communicated and orchestrated using cartohypnotic techniques Boggs had warned of. This fear mongering wasn’t unique to the United States. University of Richmond professor Timothy Barney writes, “An ominous arrow-filled 1970 map forecasts the logistics of a Greece and Turkey invasion, while another encircles Denmark and Northern Europe. The secret Warsaw Pact exercise ‘Seven Days Over the River Rhine’ from 1979 used cartography extensively to chart, complete with red mushroom clouds strewn about the continent, an all-too probable nuclear clash between Cold War powers.”The United States has a long history and practice of thematic political cartography dating back to the Paris Peace Conference in 1919. This inspired the formation of a thematic mapping division in the State Department. After World War II, in concert with the Department of Defense, Cold War propaganda elevated to a new level — including in cartography. It was cartohypnosis through government sponsored osmosis that created widespread prognosis of Soviet-American neurosis.When Ronald Reagan became president in 1980, he had campaigned on increased military spending to ward off what he believed to be encroaching communism and military threat from the U.S.S.R. Reagan’s Secretary of Defense was his California friend, businessman, and politician Casper Weinberger, or ‘Cap’ as he was called. Weinberger shared the same fear Reagan did over evidence that cash-starved Russia was pouring much of their GDP into military spending.To convince the American public that Reagan’s so-called ‘small government’ required ‘big spending’ on defense, he pulled a page from the 1918 State Department assembling a team of researchers, artists, illustrators, and cartographers to build his own ‘Inquiry’ into Soviet military weaponry and strategies. They produced a 100-page pamphlet called ‘Soviet Military Power’ out of the U.S. Defense Department that was intended to ‘alert’ the public to the ‘threat’ of the Soviet Union and the Soviet Armed Forces. The first publications were distributed in 1981 across the country and were sold in Post Offices for $6.50 or $20 today. These were printed every year from 1981 to 1991 as what some government officials refer to as ‘public diplomacy’. However, scholars use ‘public diplomacy’ and ‘propaganda’ interchangeably because it’s often hard to discern which is which.The fact is, these publications worked. They were a perfect compliment to Reagan’s public speeches that routinely referred to his Reagan Doctrine which was “to defy Soviet-supported aggression and secure rights which have been ours from birth.” This included funding overt and covert anti-communist resistance groups around the world – many of which illegally used acts of terror.The Iran–Contra affair provided ample evidence of the malicious intents and actions behind Reagan’s Doctrine – funneling money from Iranian missile sales to fund militant guerilla fighters overthrowing the government in Nicaragua. Fourteen people in Reagan’s administration were indicted. Weinberger was indicted on five felony charges including accusations he lied to Congress and obstruction of investigation. Another four charges were brought against him but his cases were never tried. He was pardoned by then President George H. W. Bush, Reagan’s former Vice President.Many of these sovereign nations the United States involved themselves in were seeking independence from reliance on foreign powers like the U.S. and the Soviet Union. However, because their forms of government often leaned toward social and communal inspired governments, Reagan assumed they’d fall under the control of the communist Soviet Union. It also meant Western corporations could lose out to state sponsored corporations.The U.S. State Department had been attempting to spread Western economic and political propaganda around the world from at least the 1950s. President Truman’s Point Four Program (funded by the Ford and Rockefeller Foundations) and the Chicago Boys (programs involving neoliberal University of Chicago economists, including Milton Friedman) were efforts to spread right-wing libertarianism around the world. That included backing a military dictatorship in Chile.REVERSING CARTOHYPNOSISBy the 1980s these strategies helped instill fear in Americans that the Soviet Union could one day envelope the world. Decades of claims that communism spreads like a disease – Latin America today, Anglo America tomorrow – laid the groundwork in the 1980s for the ‘Soviet Military Power’ propaganda publications to have maximum impact. The fear in many is still there to this day and is heightened by Putin’s aggression via the Kremlin. Another example of an imperialist state department aggressively meddling in the business of a sovereign nation seeking their independence from an all-powerful overlord.Author Tom Gervasi spent years in the late 80s researching the government’s claims made in these publications. He read the CIA’s annual reports to Congress, Military Posture Statements of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, sworn testimony from chiefs of the military services and Defense Department officials before the Armed Services and Appropriations Committees of Congress, as well as documents provided by NATO governments. He also consulted the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London, the Union of Concerned Scientists, the Federation of American Scientists, and the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.In 1988 he republished the 1987 issue of Weinberger’s ‘Soviet Military Power’ with annotations in the margins debunking many claims made by the U.S. State and Defense Departments. He also highlighted salient examples and techniques of propaganda, including cartohypnotic maps.One shows the land mass connecting Europe with the former Soviet Union. The Soviet territory is covered with a blue blob overlaying its boundaries. Flowing south into Europe are massive arrows encroaching on Europe. The map gives the impression the U.S.S.R. not only has the opportunity to expand by land into all of Europe but that they also have the means to do so and a plan to do it.Gervasi comments in the margins asking us to “Imagine opening a book and seeing the arrows going the other way, thrusting deep into the Soviet Union. The average American or West European reader would feel surprised and quite possibly indignant, finding it a complete misrepresentation of our intentions. That is how the average Soviet citizen would feel opening this book to this page. But this is powerful propaganda, immediately imprinting on our memory the vision of one possibility, without imprinting the reverse possibility, and so reinforcing allegations of Soviet intent made repeatedly, without any evidence to support them.”And in echoes of Boggs’ suggestion that cartohypnosis can be reversed, Gervasi reminds us that “Indeed, images like the ones below are so deeply ingrained in the American psyche that if the propagandists can ever be silenced, it will take several decades of raising clear-sighted new generations to erase all our artificial fears and suspicions of the USSR.”Another map shows the entirety of the former U.S.S.R. in a simple outline with radiant cones stretched in every direction emanating from Moscow and other major cities. The title of the map is Ballistic Missile Early Warning, Target-Tracking, and Battle Management Radars. It suggests the U.S.S.R. had advanced radar systems ready to defend against attack.Gervasi notes, “This may give the impression that only the Soviets have such radars. A splendid map could be drawn of the U.S. radar system, stretching from Scotland to Hawaii, including the 12 large phased-array radars of our Ballistic Missile Early Warning System, the four large phased-array radars of our PAVE, PAWS system, the 75 radars of our DEW Line and North Warning System, our Perimeter Acquisition Radar Attack Characterization System, the three radars of our Navy’s Space Surveillance System, the 16 radars of our Air Force Spacetrack and other systems, and of course, our over-the-horizon backscatter radars. All of these are already fully operational, whereas the Soviet system shown here, as the text below acknowledges, will not be operational until the mid-1990s at the earliest.”Gervasi isn’t the only one to critique claims made in these publications. Even the conservative think-tank, The National Interest, debunks the ‘Pentagon’s exaggerations’ made in the these publications. In 2016 they took aim at what became Reagan and Weinberger’s pride and joy, the Strategic Defense Initiative – or as its was commonly referred to as, Star Wars. This was a space and ground-based laser program envisioned to obliterate threatening Soviet nuclear missiles. They write that Weinberger’s,“Soviet Military Power made ominous predictions about Soviet lasers, lasers powerful enough to shoot down incoming nuclear missiles, or disable satellites in orbit…[the publication stated] ‘in the late 1980s, (the Soviet Union) could have prototype space-based laser weapons for use against satellites.’ It went on to imply that there were working anti-satellite lasers at [a] Soviet research complex…”In 1989 a group of Americans, including engineers and physicists, visited this research site. They concluded the Soviets could only produce a two-kilowatt laser beam. For comparison, experts claim 250 kilowatts are needed to destroy a weapon. It took until last year, 2021, for the U.S. to demonstrate a 300 kilowatt laser weapon. But means to consistently control this device keep it from being deployed.The representative from Virginia, Jim Olin, a former electrical engineer at GE was on that tour in 1989 and said, “It seems to me it pretty clearly is not a power laser and doesn’t represent any threat as a weapon.”In 1942, the librarian at the American Geographical Society, John Kirtland Wright, who is an authority on the history of geography, wrote on the power of maps: “Like bombers and submarines, maps are indispensable instruments of war. In the light of the information they provide, momentous strategic decisions are being made today: ships and planes, men and munitions, are being moved. Maps help to form public opinion and build public morale. When the war is over, they will contribute to shaping the thought and action of those responsible for the reconstruction of a shattered world. Hence it is important in these times that the nature of the information they set forth should be well understood.”We live in a time when someone can go to their favorite search engine, type ‘map of Bering Straight’, copy and paste the image into an image editor, type in big red letters “RUSSIA” on one side of the maritime border and “USA” on the other, and voila…a map made to persuade public opinion. They can then feed it into the social media mass distribution machine and off it goes through a global network to be seen by more eyeballs than Casper Weinberger and Ronald Reagan could ever have imagined. If Boggs thought maps could be weaponized as hypnotic mind benders in the 1940s, imagine what he’d say now?We’ve reached a point where making your own map has never been more accessible. And it’s only going to get easier. I’ve dwelled on the negative aspects of maps as propaganda, but I’m inspired by Boggs’ notion of reverse cartohypnosis. The threat of physical war has never been more real than it is today as the West continues to push an unpredictable dictator into a corner. A corner defined on territorial maps drawn in 1919 by American’s that defined boundaries between Russia and Ukraine. Maps that were made to persuade. Putin is a man deluded by attachments to past maps that drew borders around a union of socialist republics. He has grown hateful of those who challenge that past, him, or his beliefs. His delusions are so grand that he may only be satisfied when he ‘wins’ or everyone else ‘looses’.Like Biden and most presidents before him, he is both a victim of and an contributor to decades of cartohypnotism and through waring propaganda between two super powers seeking imperial domination.With maps as weapons of war in an global battle for information superiority, I ask that we check our own delusions, aversions, and desires before becoming entranced by the seduction of a map. Arm our self-made mental radar and defense systems that warn us of intentions to exaggerate, placate, and sedate our vulnerability to bombs of persuasion. And should we decide to become a cartographer and make our own map one day, make sure we’re doing our best to reverse the effect of cartohypnosis. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit interplace.io
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In this episode Gervasi and Pehote pick what laws they would pass to change education (for the better of course). They also share their overrated and underrated Christmas movie or tv special. As always, Mike and Mike wrap up the episode with their "Hot Mike" takes for the week.
Next Level Soul with Alex Ferrari: A Spirituality & Personal Growth Podcast
One of the greatest challenges we have in this life is our battle with ego. Other people's egos and specifically your own. Ego needs to be balanced. You need to have enough ego to believe you can do something but not so big that you are out of control. Today's guest has a story that will take us down the road of ego going out of control and the aftermath of that destruction.I had the honor of speaking to a fascinating storyteller, writer, and director Sacha Gervasi. In one of our past episodes with Bruce Dickinson, we talked a bit about his relationship with Sacha and the new project they are working on Scream for Me Sarajevo .The start of his career began on the path of journalism, and for a while, it seemed definite. Not until a life-changing assignment to interview Hervé Villechaize did Gervasi found a new purpose and direction in his storytelling. Producing his first and most transformative script, My Dinner with Hervé (2018) is as much a tribute to the extraordinary life of Hervé Villechaize as it is a crossroad and a journey to finding his life's purpose and truth. A look at the life of French actor Hervé Villechaize, co-star of the hit '70s TV series Fantasy Island (1977), who took his own life in 1993 at the age of 50.Sacha's life has been one hell of a journey so far. You never know where your life's journey will lead you and Sacha story on how he went from journalist to top Hollywood screenwriter and director is remarkable.I hope this episode help you examine your relationship with your ego. Enjoy!
Aron Bender returns with The Aron Bender Podcast, and he's called on a few friends to kick things off. ••• Alex Gervasi aka @alexonthemic turned her years of curating playlists on FM stations in Lexington, Virginia Beach, Austin and Los Angeles into becoming Universal Music Group's first Director of Global Curation Strategy. When we talked for another podcast in 2019 we covered dating life, handling anxiety around body image, self care, women empowerment. Alex and I spent a lot of time during this episode talking about the importance of therapy, dating during the pandemic, giving ourselves grace, forgiveness, taking breaks, and learning to love our flawed selves. The New Jersey native recently resumed her podcast, "Alex Tries Her Best." ••• Connect with Alex and listen to her podcast, "Alex Tries Her Best" https://linktr.ee/alexonthemic ••• Connect with Aron at www.aronbender.com ••• Music provided by Argofox: NEREUS - Lotus https://youtu.be/J28LZDY1jig
How many times have you heard these buzzwords lately? Pivot. Reinvention. Connection. My guest in this episode can tell you exactly what these terms mean because he did it before it was even being talked about it. Dom Gervasi is the owner and operator of Made in Brooklyn Tours, which has earned Trip Advisor's Certificate of Excellence award nine years in a row. When the pandemic forced small businesses like Don's to adapt or shut their doors, he chose to double-down and expand by starting a new venture organizing virtual and physical events featuring local Brooklyn artists and designers. Inspired by makers of things, Don himself became a maker by reconnecting with the community is his own backyard. Homepage: https://www.madeinbrooklyntours.com || Upcoming Events: https://www.madeinbrooklyntours.com/events --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shomeelife/support
Nicole and Natalie chat with Alex Gervasi, Global Curation Strategist for Universal Music Group, host of “Alex Tries her Best Podcast”, and former radio gal. Born and raised Jersey girl and Philly sports fan, Alex talks about her career journey beginning as a conservative christian in Kentucky to landing at one of the biggest radio stations KISS FM in Los Angeles, transforming her beliefs along the way, and then losing it all. Alex gives insight on the LA fans, Dodgers nation, the impact of Kobe Bryant on the LA fanbase and the LA sports “business” culture compared to the East coast.
Joseph A. Gervasi's youthful punk projects included The Cabbage Collective,NO LONGER A FANzine, Philly Zine, and The Orgasmic Toilet Band. Non-punk later projects include Exhumed Films (www.ExhumedFilms.com) and his business, Diabolik DVD (www.DiabolikDVD.com). Joseph co-conceived The Valerie Project with Greg Weeks. It was a live musical accompaniment to the 1970 Czech New Wave film Valerie and Her Week of Wonders. Live performances were held in Philadelphia, MoMA in NYC, Jarvis Cocker's Meltdown Festival at the Royal Festival Hall in London, and around North America. A CD/LP was released by Drag City in the US and Finders Keepers in the UK. The music and interviews with Joseph and Greg Weeks appear on the Criterion Collection release of the film. Joseph's less youthful punk project is LOUD! FAST! PHILLY!, an "aural history" of hardcore punk in Philadelphia. These interviews (along with portraits of many of the interview subjects by Karen Kirchhoff) can be found at www.LoudFastPhilly.com or wherever podcasts can be heard. More recently Joseph has been involved with the Pete Buttigieg campaign, the organization Veterans For Responsible Leadership (www.VFRL.org), and the Dr. Jill Biden For First Lady Facebook page. Joseph lives in Philadelphia. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adultingwell/support
Tonight we take our podcast on the road and visit the Gervasi Still House in Canton Ohio! We talk with Shea Pridemore, their new up and coming distiller. Shea gives us insight into a head distiller's mind and his future creative projects! Shea, Young nose and I taste Gervasi's newest finished bourbons, due out some time in October! One bourbon is finished for 8 months in rum casks, and the other is finished in brandy casks from France, also for 8 months! We had a blast I hope you do too! Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/scotchybourbonboys)
On Today's episode, we are going to be talking with Bruno Gervasi of Team Gervasi. Bruno and I are going to be talking about everything from Fat Loss to Movement to Pain relief and Online Coaching. Brunos is the only Doctor that can help people – even INACTIVE people – lose 20 pounds while ALSO fixing their chronic pain. Monster VoIP | Your #1 VoIP Provider Website www.monstervoip.com Address 1730 E Holly Ave #749, El Segundo, CA 90245, United States Phone Phone: +1 877-818-9696 Email hello@monstervoip.com Hours: Open 24 hours
We taste Gervasi 7 year wheated bourbon 100 proof, Sam Houston 12 year 98 proof and Monkey shoulder scotch plus we drink whiskey lemonades and i share my secrets Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/scotchybourbonboys)
The Championship Lifestyle Podcast : Strength Training, Nutrition, and Mindset
Episode 100 and we couldn't be more excited to share it. We are joined today by a man that wears more hats in a week than most do in their life. Real Estate Agent, Entrepreneur, CBD advocate and soon to be a band member. Freddy Gervasi has taken the lessons learned while playing NCAA hockey and translated them into a championship lifestyle. Please enjoy this week's episode and share it out! Follow Freddy @freddybender www.propelrealestate.com www.masteryourwellness.ca This Podcast is Brought To You By Our Mothers Thanks to Karen and Anne for bringing us into this world and keeping us alive long enough to screw it up ourselves. Biosteel Sports Nutrition Biosteel Sports Nutrition is a Toronto based company, and a leader in high-performance sports drinks for professional athletes and everyday champions alike. A product created out of necessity and is trusted by athletes like Connor McDavid, Brooke Henderson, Rosie MacLennan, and Andrew Wiggins. They have a full line of products, including their signature High-Performance Sports Drink and Advanced Recovery Formula Protein plus a brand new rooster of Biosteel Green Powder. Living like a champion requires championship nutrition and there's no one we trust more. Enter Promo Code – ChampLifestyle at www.biosteel.com for 15% Off the Next Order truLOCAL We care about food…a lot, and after having truLOCAL on the podcast we were stoked to throw a couple of their Ontario raised steaks on the BBQ. We loved them and couldn't wait to try the rest of their amazing products and wanted to give you a chance to try them too. To celebrate our new partnership head over to truLOCAL.ca and use the code word CHAMPIONSHIP10 for $25 dollars off a regular box! We don't think you'll be disappointed.
The fellas talk misogyny, fragile masculinity, and Mars Attacks! with professional radio personality Alex Gervasi.
On this episode - former TV host and black belt, Lori Hartman Gervasi, joins Jim to discuss women's self defense strategies, including - deciding to be your own bodyguard, trusting your instincts, taking extreme measures to defend yourself, how to use everyday items as self defense weapons, your ultimate goal in a self defense situation, the law of self defense, how not to fall into the trap of believing it can't happen to you, and why you need to develop your self defense strategy NOW.