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With the new Superman footage and cast list being leaked and revealed little by little, we thought it a good time to visit and revisit The Justice League, and a little "See This / Not That". #XLessDrEarl is on assignment in Zamunda, so we invite in a Podcast Legend, the Podfather of Geek Out Loud - the one and only Steve Glosson. Glosson, Mikey, and d$ do a little catch up here and there, then discuss the actors and actresses from the Justice League - Henry Cavill, Willem Dafoe, Gal Gadot, Jeremy Irons, Benaffleck, and more -- all with suggestions and our takes on their movies you should see (Arrival! The Town! Dune!) and movies you should totally skip (Heart of Stone... Eragon... Argylle...) Plus a great chat on Marvel and Disney and all the things.
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Send us a textIn this true crime podcast episode, Kelley interviews Brea Glosson, a childhood friend of Tyler McMillan, a 13-year old boy from Macclesfield, North Carolina, who was abused by his parents, tied to a tree, and subsequently died 2 days later. They discuss her memories of Tyler, their involvement in a homeschool group, and the circumstances around his murder. Brea provides a great perspective not only on Tyler's memory, but on homeschooling and the laws that exist, and the laws that are needed to protect children.Support the showMarketing & SEO by GrowthIQ Digital
"I am truly a positive person. So what you see on my Instagram is just what you get. You know, that might not make you the most popular person. But it makes it much, much, much easier for me, because I'm just being myself. Mhm. Yeah, can you talk more about that? What made you think of that just now? I thought about it, because I think sometimes, you see so much doom and gloom… Every social media, everywhere. And then sometimes, when you look at that, or if it's not the doom and gloom, it's the… You know, the people talking about being stressed all the time, or body conscious all the time. You know, it's always negative! And I wonder, why? I mean, is that all people go through in life? Negativity? Yes, I have had moments that I'm pissed off, upset, have gone through things… But you cannot let that just rule and take over your life." — Welcome to the Wise Not Withered podcast! We are in Season 4, and this is Episode 10. This month's guest is Vickie Heath Glosson. I found her on Instagram, where she describes herself as "Gray hair beauty influencer and motivator with an eclectic lifestyle. Encouraging personal growth and a beacon of positivity and creativity." She truly is just so varied in all of her interests and activities that she does. She talks about her upbringing, as well as all kinds of things she's into now, such as her hair, her gardening, her teaching, her collaborations (being an ambassador for various beauty products), and she truly is just such a warm, beautiful soul. It was such a pleasure to talk to her and listen to her share so much about her life. And I will let her tell the rest of the story! Enjoy! — Cool! All right! Let's just dive right in! Let's go for it! What is your age? I am 66! 66, excellent. And where did you grow up? I grew up in the state of Texas, in a small city called Galena Park. It's right on the outskirts of Houston. So… Houston, Texas. Okay, nice. And where else have you lived? I am a born and raised Texan! Yeah! I'm right here. My parents both came from Louisiana, and they settled here in Houston in the mid-50's. Okay. Cool, do you know what brought them to where you are now? Of course! They grew up in the Northern part of Louisiana, and after my mom and dad got married, they settled in Seattle, Washington for a while. But since their parents were in Louisiana, they went back and stayed for a while. But they kinda wanted to live their life on their terms. And they decided on Houston. My parents were… My dad was a lawyer. My parents were business people. We had a café, growing up. They settled in Houston to do that. In Northern Louisiana, it was a small town… Opportunities were just not there. And so they decided to move on. Cool, and what do you do for a living? I know you have—you do so many things, but yeah what's like the main thing, if there is one? So many things… Actually, educator! I have taught for forty-five years. Wow! Actually I retired, then I got rehired because I missed it a little bit. I did that… I started teaching at a very young age of 21, and I taught in the Houston and Galena Park districts. So basically that's it. I'm an educator, of mostly middle school and high school. Okay, nice. Oh my gosh. Definitely an eclectic lifestyle, as you say on your page. How did you get into teaching? Well, my family has been deep into education. Actually, all my sisters above me… And I'ma just step back for a minute: there are eleven of us, okay. Mom and Dad had eleven children, and none of us are twins. My mom actually always wanted to be a teacher, and so I think over the years, hearing her talking about it on the regular… It just got instilled in us, because education was always really important. My grandmother, on my dad's side, was a teacher for years. So I really came from a long line of educators. So it just became a part… As a matter of fact, my oldest sister right now has been teaching for fifty-five years—in one district! Wow! Yes, yes. But all my sisters—and I have brothers. Brothers didn't go into the teaching. But all my sisters above me—which I am seven from the top! There are, what… Three sisters over me. Okay. Wow. So just a whole family of teachers. Yes, teachers, educators of some sort. Mhm. Okay. Yeah, and what has made you stay in it? Well, what happened is… I do do a lot of things. I spend a lot of time… I just love the kids! I retired for four years. And then my mom passed, okay… And after she did, my kids were in college. My younger two were in college still. I was like, “Let me sub for a little bit.” So I went in and substituted. I was teaching anyway. I could not be that person just sitting back and not helping my students. And so I went, “Well you know what? If I'm teaching anyway, I'll just go ahead and go back.” And that's what I did. I said, “If I get hired, I get hired. If not… You know, I won't worry about it. I'm retired. It's been four years. I'm good.” And my second interview, I got hired again! So I said, “Okay, I'll do this!” It's been almost six years now since I've been back. Nice! Awesome. All right, yeah… I love so many things that I saw on your profile. One of them was “Encouraging personal growth”. What does personal growth mean to you? Oh gosh… Just continue doing things, you know? Keep living life, having fun. Yes, there's always gonna be setbacks, that's normal. But you just have to persevere. You just have to say, “Okay, that happened. I made a mistake, perhaps.” I've learned, and move on! I believe in living, loving, and laughing! That's kind of my motto. It did not just happen. I was a little quieter in my earlier years, but I've always believed that. I believe in family. Doing things that make you happy! If it doesn't make me happy, I move on. Yeah, that's great! I love that. And what does make you happy? I'm sure there's tons of things, but what comes to mind first? Family! Family. I love family. I've always been family-oriented. I was close daughter to my mother and father. And my children! Oh my goodness. We do so, so much together. I love having them here with me, being around them, doing adventurous things with them. And you know, we'll just… Family. Family is just the bottom line. They just keep my heart beating. I'm excited about that. And of course, now I have two grand-daughters… That's just the icing on the cake. (Laughs) (Laughs) Ah, that's so cute. What was your relationship like with your mom? Oh my… We were really close. When I was growing up, like I said I was a little quieter. I was seventh, so I kind of sat back and watched. But she was very, very supportive. The song that I love, love, love—that I feel represents our relationship the most—you know, the wind beneath my wings! Yeah! Because she had always been there. Beautiful woman, beautiful heart, very supportive… She's the one, when I came home from dance classes, just if I learned a new step. She may be in the middle of something, and she's gonna stop. Whether she liked it or not, it's like “Oh my goodness, look at you! You done a great job.” You know, she always gave me time. Middle of the night sometimes, I wake up… She'll be in there sewing. Instead of swishing me back, to go to bed, “Come here, come on! Let me teach you this.” She taught me embroidery, taught me how to sew. And a lot of things were just her and me. I was interested, she knew I was. And if I wanted to learn from her, I did. You may have noticed, a lot of the pictures are gardening! Oh my gosh. She was an exceptional gardener. And I was right there with her, trying to learn as much as I could about everything. I wondered, “How do you know all this?” You know, remember all that? And I just kind of amazed myself, now, when I can go and do the same, and my kids are right there with me. They're like, “Mom, how do know all this?” Ah, I love that!! But she was… Yeah, just a wonderful person. You know, of course, we had our ups and downs, just like any other mother and daughter, but… An amazing woman. I'm that one to say, “When I grow up, I want to be like you.” A role model. Yeah… Oh, that's beautiful. I love that. Yeah, maybe can you talk more about your gardening? Oh gosh! Oh wow! Okay! I've always had a garden. Even in my single days, always had one… 2019 was a real transformation. My son and I—cause I have a son that stays here with me. We had grass in the backyard, the whole works, a courtyard. We decided, you know, let's do something! He's very creative. We kinda bonded here together, got our thoughts together. We cleared out every piece of grass, weeds, and we revamped it. It was really nice, took a while… Then covid hit. It was horrible, a terrible time in life, but we made so much out of it. We went through our whole, entire backyard. We dug it up. We transformed it! And it's my little paradise—my piece of paradise. We made a biometric type of gardening. A place where not only my family and myself, but for the animals. All the birds… We set it up, the garden for butterflies, the bees. We wanted nature to be part of the yard. That's how we set it up. I was taught earlier that when you do gardening, whether it's a flower garden or vegetable garden, whatever. You know, you do it enough to have enough for yourself, and enough for the animals. They come in and eat your tomatoes, or pick your peppers, whatever they do. There's always extra. So that's what we wanted. That's the way we wanted the garden to be, and that's how it turned out. We put gravel over the other areas. We have flower gardens, we have… Oh my gosh. I have peaches, apples, peppers, onions, garlic, greens. Just name it, it's there. And I love living a healthy life. I love going outside to pick my garden. It has been very healthful, very calming. I've loved just sitting back, and watching what I've done! I'm very proud of it. So I've been keeping it up, and it looks amazing! Oh, that's great! How fun. I remember my dad grew some, I think tomatoes. I feel like it tastes a lot better, from the natural garden. (Laughs) Oh, yes. And you know, they eat a little more than we want them to eat. (Laughs) But we don't use pesticides. We just try to get there earlier and pick it before they do. Yeah, that's so interesting too, to leave enough for the animals too, since it's inevitable that that'll happen. Yeah. I love that! How about, can you talk about your hair? Ahh! Yeah!! Yes, yes, yes. Okay. Yes, I will. It's a very interesting story. First of all, I actually did… Rinse my hair one. What happened… I had younger children, for my age. My first child was born when I was 32, my last one I was 39. So I was an older parent. And I remember my hair growing out gray. And my youngest son said, “Mom, why don't you dye your hair?” And remember now, he was around a lot of the younger parents, with blonde, bleach-blonde, or brown hair, whatever… I said, “Dye my hair? Why?” He said, “That way, it'd make you look younger. You oughta give it a try.” Remember now, he was in seventh grade, I believe it was. And so, I was like, “Well…” I just kinda didn't want to do that. He mentioned it again, and I said why not. I went in, got my hair rinsed, because I knew it would wash out after a certain amount of washes. It looked amazing! It did. I loved it, I loved it, I loved it. I'm kinda lazy though! (Laughs) I'm kinda lazy when it comes to even dealing with the hair. I loved it for the moment. You know, I'm happy that I did it. But when it grew out, I was okay. I did this, he thought it was amazing, everyone thought it was amazing. But it wasn't to the point where I could see myself in the chair, every what, six or eight weeks, getting my hair redone. Nobody said anything else about it from that point. So that was it! It went from a streak of gray right here, in the middle. That streak, years ago, my mom used to say… It was auburn color when I was growing up. She said “It'll be the first part of your hair that turns gray.” Yes, I had those lovely brothers that called me, you know, skunk! There was a cartoon Josie and the Pussycats. One of the ladies on there had that hair… But anyway, it continued on. I just went back, after a while. I said, “I love it!” I get compliments. An it's so amazing. Over the years, I've gotten more compliments from men versus women. That was shocking. I was like, “What?” That was pretty interesting. I've just kept it. I love it. It's just easy. And just went from there. Yeah, that's my hair! Love my hair. And if I had to do it over again, I'd probably do the same. Yeah, that's great. All right, so I've seen you've done a lot of collaborations. You've been featured, you've been an ambassador… There's so much! Can you talk about all of that? Wow… It started with hair. Different companies, that's where it started. I'm very happy about that. It was during a time where you just did not see women with gray hair, being featured for anything! So it started there, which… That was wonderful. It should have always been a part. When I think about the collaborations, I love the fact that the majority of them kept that in mind: it was because of the gray hair. That's why I was chosen in the first place, with a lot of them. With some of them, it's hard on your hair, because by your hair being this light, certain products turn it green or blue or… (Laughs) We had to learn what did and did not work! So that was kinda interesting, because if you're gonna collaborate with people and you try the products… I like to be transparent. I'm not gonna sit here and say a product is super great if it's NOT! Especially when I'm talking to women with light hair, white or silver hair. I always try my products. I let them know, “Hey, I have to do this for a week or two, so I can at least see some kind of reaction.” Then it moved on to facial products, and then it just became collaborations with a little bit of both. Even with that… If it's gonna break me out, you know, I'm gonna like, “Okay…!?” I show a picture of it, but I probably won't talk a whole lot about it. Because I don't want to deceive people when I get products, just to get paid. I would prefer not getting paid for it, if I could just jump in front of my audience and say, “Yeah! This product works!” This and that. No, I don't work like that. As a matter of fact, there's one I'm working on now, and I've only had it for like a week. “Oh, when you gonna come out?” I said, “I haven't used it long enough!” (Laughs) I said, “I'll do it so-and-so time.” But yes, I like doing the collaborations. I do a few that are free, but the majority of them I do get paid for them. Yes. Awesome. Yeah. I just put one out now, it's with Moderna. I've done one previously with the others, so… It's pretty good. I'm trying to get to a point where you know, when I retire next time around, I don't have to go back to teaching. So after a while, you're kinda like, “Oh it's that time again.” Yeah, what was it like to have the first one? Was it surprising to get an email? Or… What was your reaction to that? It was like, “Oh goodness!” I think the very first ambassador was Fly Hip and Ageless. Wow! That was so cool! And I'm like, “Okay!!” You know… But that was so amazing. I was very excited about that. You've probably heard of them, Fly Hip and Ageless. So that was my first ambassador one. Probably… I'm trying to think back. There's been a lot of them. It's exciting! And it's still exciting, after years! And you're excited because the people see you, notice you, and figure, she is… We like what she does well enough to even want to communicate with her. I do pick and choose! There are a lot of scammers out there, yes. They'll put in, “You're from this, we're from that.” And you have to really be careful with that. Check emails, check links, you check all those things before you jump into it. That's the harder part, and I'm glad I have young children! (Laughs) Cause they say, “Mom, that's a fake account! Check that again.” Or they check it for me. And sometimes if it sounds too good to be true, it IS too good to be true. But that said, there have been a lot of really good ones, that you would think, “Yeah, sure.” And they're really good ones, and legit! So, just have to be real careful. I'm very, very picky about that. Because… Yeah, you don't want your information out there to be stolen. Even though a lot of it gets stolen anyway! (Laughs) You do your best to not let it get stolen. Yeah, interesting… I also see that you're into yoga too? You know, I'm into a healthy lifestyle. Let's put it that way. Yoga… I was a ballet dancer… Oh my goodness, pretty much the last dance I did I was like 30 years old. So, I just do what makes me feel good. I love stretching! Being limber. I do yoga moves, I do ballet moves. I do some strength training, jogging… So I kinda just, at this age, I mix what's best for me. Stretching is the most important part. I can do that, I've learned all of that, and I just put it together, and work with it in ways that makes it great for me. You know? I would show it, yes, I do the yoga poses. Did I learn how to do the splits from yoga? No, I learned that from dance! You know what I'm saying? Or my backbend was from my acrobat… I used to be into acrobatics when I was younger. And I just kept up with them over the years. And yes, at 66, I can still do a backbend. Yes, I can still do the splits! Cartwheel, you know, those kinds of things. I just kept up with it over the years, because it just made me feel good. At the time it wasn't because of my Instagram. It was because I wanted to do it, and prove things to myself. Hey, can I still do this? And yes. I keep it up. I can't just specify one thing that I do. It's a blend. It's a blend of all that I've learned over the years. Read the full transcript on wisenotwithered.com!
As Mikey, d$, and #XLessDrEarl get set for the release of Episode 600 the Deucecast Movie Show is releasing a series of "milestone" episodes, including the first ReFlicktions ep (#130) , Episode 300, Episode 400, and this week Episode 500. Original Episode 500 Show Notes: We have a plethora, a cornucopia, dare I say, a tundra of guests, special guests and super stars on our show... head to YouTube to watch the show in it's entirety, or check out the first part this week (and part 2 next week)... the show is 99.7% unedited (just the glitches and such)... Things we've discussed... Movies we should have seen... Stan Daniel... Eastwood's final movies... Dirty Dancing and #TwitterlessDrEarl... Skywalking Thru Neverland... High School Movies... Richard's movie poster moment... Teen Wolf... Riding on top of a moving van... 80s monkey movies... forgotten films... the Poison Ivy TV movie... Don Bluth... Beethoven... Movies you cannot stop watching... Burgess' big beer arrival... Snow movies... hockey updates... Seagal shout out... Nic Cage movies... peeing fire... Amber Heard pretentiousness... Shang Chi reviews... Biker Boyz... Moviepass Funded films... Heist movies... A Fish Called Wanda... Watching Endgame for the first time... best audience experiences... Rhett, saying a lot of things.. Among the topics discussed....An update on Stephanie (Mikey's Sister, NOT d$'s wife)... Susie's messed up buns... Steve Glosson's glorious arrival... Mikey's kids crash the show... fanning out to My Little Pony... Matt's entry... Movies that we liked much better the second time around... Napoleon Dynamite... Mean Girls... Joe isn't a teenage girl -- yet... defense of The Last Jedi... Hurricane Rhett's former love of The Last Jedi... Glosson's deep Last Jedi dive... Dune chatter... Space invasion films... M Night's Signs... in defense of Rocky V... sports films that don't feature baseball, basketball, hockey, or football... the grand return of Pinky... the whereabouts of the Pinkster... Suicide Squad... Independence Day: Resurgence... Ranch Water... Halloween Guilty Pleasures... Leprechaun in the Hood... Movies we want People to Love... Ernest Films... Ryfun's Football Talk... the longest plug ever... Honeymooning in Hazelhurst... Also, an extended convo after the show with Mikey, Dr Earl, Matt R, Pinky, and Steve Glosson, to discuss the future of the show... Geek Out Loud.. and the issues with the new Masters of the Universe show... Glosson's problem with Kevin Smith... Sandler's dramatic roles...
In this episode of Rule the Galaxy, I give the regular crew of Alfie, DDoc, and Brent the night off. They do such a great job taking care of things on this podcast...and keeping this thing running. In place of them I have three of the gentlemen that really made my son and I want to start a podcast. Riley Blanton formerly of Star Wars Report, now hosting Walk the Way with Stephen Kent. Steve Glosson, host of Geek Out Loud Scott Ryfun, the most-listened to man in South Georgia radio, and host of My Star Wars Story. We discuss podcasting, fandom, Lando, Spiderman, how much money Scott spends, and so much more. Give it a listen for some Star Wars fun
Once again, #FanboySummer moves by quickly, as this week, another loser winner contributor joins the show, this time for best "Conceptual Sci-Fi". What does that even mean? We have no idea, but who cares... as per usual, we go with it and have a fantastic time doing so. Joining the show is the Rocket Man himself, Uncle Brian E, as he, Mikey, d$, and #TwitterlessDrEarl play a little round of ABCDeez, borrowing from fellow podcaster Doug Benson, as we use letters from a movie phrase to call out movie titles, figure out the theme and try to match up. Then, a series of categories, from "robots" to "time travel" to "realistic" and more, calling out movies in many of those categories, plus all the discussion that go with it. And Mikey met up with Glosson to see Petra. Not Pantera. Films discussed tonight: Films for rental only: Alien Nation... Another Earth... Blade Runner... Close Encounters of the Third Kind... Contact... HER... Logan's Run... The Martian... Moon... Predestination... Primer... Serenity... Tenet... THX 1138... Movies streaming: Coherence (Amazon Prime; Peacock Premium; TubiTV) Edge of Tomorrow (MAX) Ex Machina (MAX) The Fifth Element (AMC+) Gattaca (TubiTV)
Due to a number of factors including a hurricane that kept d$'s vacation totally up in the air and a Sunday night unavailability and Monday night plans that were set then were squashed and of course, the fallback plan... an ep of The Deucecast Extra, all for your listening ears. While Dave makes his way back from Orlando, Mikey, and #TwitterlessDrEarl welcome in the Pride of Eatonton, the Spawn of Ryfun, Lil G in the hizzy, along with Wyoming's Best Hope, J Roth. The first hour consists of a look at Ep 6 of "She-Hulk: Attorney at Law", in which we determine that Mikey hates Baltimore... and then some MCU News, with the Deadpool teaser. Then, "Andor" episodes 1-3, with all the characters and themes and Blade Runner vibes throughout. THEN... about 54 minutes in... Steve Glosson. The man, the myth, the legend calls in and gives his take on Andor... Thor and Thor Love & Thunder... and weird aliens in Star Wars and Good Will Hunting and Fantastic Four and The Eternals and Dibello the Lawyer and classic Steve Glosson and The Big Honkin Show's return and Rise of Skywalker and Michael hates "Willow" and "Blade" and Superman II's Donnor Cut vs Donnor party
In this episode of On the Health Record, we spoke with Frances Glosson, a healthcare veteran whose career spans from nursing assistant all the way to hospital administrator. She also happens to be Oleg's aunt! We've been looking forward to this episode for a long time. Aunt Franny has a unique understanding of what it takes to make a hospital function efficiently. We discuss her experience in optimizing operations at the hospitals she's worked with, and she shares some insight into the ways that leadership styles have changed over the years. Frances also enlightened us on Personality Trait Theory, a topic which she's written a dissertation on, and how understanding human dynamics can translate into more effective systems in workplace settings. We even touch on the changes in EHRs over the years along the way! Talking to Aunt Franny was a lot of fun, and we're excited for you all to hear what she's learned over the course of her long career in healthcare. If you like the episode, make sure to leave a 5 star rating, and subscribe to keep up with the latest releases! Music: Save Us Now by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com Send us your questions and feedback! Email me directly: oleg.koujikov@drchrono.com "On the Health Record" is produced by Jon Murphy, Ajay Kumar, and hosted by Oleg Koujikov.
Website: https://www.fbcturbeville.com/ Website: https://www.sumterpregnancycenter.com/ Pastor Ryan Glosson Pastor Ryan has been at Turbeville First Baptist since December of 2019. He is married to Felicia and they have three boys and a girl -- Dillon (20), Connor (10), Colby (8) and DeLani Grace (3). Pastor Ryan recently graduated from Liberty University with his Master of Divinity, with a concentration in Theology. He retired from the US Air Force in 2018 after over 21 years of service. He enjoys spending time with his family, riding 4 wheelers, playing soccer and is an avid reader.
The second part of the massive Episode 500, released as 501 for everyone's listening pleasures. Among the topics discussed....An update on Stephanie (Mikey's Sister, NOT d$'s wife)... Susie's messed up buns... Steve Glosson's glorious arrival... Mikey's kids crash the show... fanning out to My Little Pony... Matt's entry... Movies that we liked much better the second time around... Napoleon Dynamite... Mean Girls... Joe isn't a teenage girl -- yet... defense of The Last Jedi... Hurricane Rhett's former love of The Last Jedi... Glosson's deep Last Jedi dive... Dune chatter... Space invasion films... M Night's Signs... in defense of Rocky V... sports films that don't feature baseball, basketball, hockey, or football... the grand return of Pinky... the whereabouts of the Pinkster... Suicide Squad... Independence Day: Resurgence... Ranch Water... Halloween Guilty Pleasures... Leprechaun in the Hood... Movies we want People to Love... Ernest Films... Ryfun's Football Talk... the longest plug ever... Honeymooning in Hazelhurst... Also, an extended convo after the show with Mikey, Dr Earl, Matt R, Pinky, and Steve Glosson, to discuss the future of the show... Geek Out Loud.. and the issues with the new Masters of the Universe show... Glosson's problem with Kevin Smith... Sandler's dramatic roles... The guests on this part of the show... Find Jedi Shua on Enjoy Stuff: A TechnoRetro Podcast Find Jenn Kaufman, Carnegie Hall headliner, delightful.life online, and @jnkaufman on Twitter Find Susie & Matt on The ImagineEars Podcast Find Steve Glosson on Geek Out Loud Find Jenn Novotny at The Main Street Electrical Podcast & Diva Dish Diz Find Nick Mielke on Podcast of the Whills Find RetroJoe on RetroZap Podcasting Network Find Roth in Wyoming in A Good Day for a Podcast Find the Ryfuns @Ryfun on Twitter Find Pinky in a Chinese Gulag
“The first step before you start any journey, anything that makes you uncomfortable that you have to push through is getting in that right mindset” on the Daily Grind, your weekly goal-driven podcast. This episode features Kelly Johnson and special guest Wesley Glosson! Glosson is the founder and CEO of Teach This Teacher, an educator and Master 4-Her, sharing knowledge daily while inspiring others that education is continual. He lives and works in Atlanta, GA. S3 Episode 5: 06/29/2021 Featuring Kelly Johnson with Special Guest Wesley Glosson Audio Credit Intro: Draw The Line Mastered by Connor Christian Follow Our Podcast: Instagram: @dailygrindpod Twitter: @dailygrindpod Podcast Website: http://www.kjfwi.org/the-daily-grind Shop Our Merch: https://kelly-johnson-foundation.square.site Follow Our Special Guest: Instagram: @teach_thisteacher Website: https://www.teachthisteacher.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dailygrindpod/support
In this episode of Rule the Galaxy Joe pulls out all the stops by inviting Star Wars and Marvel Author Adam Bray, Steve Glosson of Geek Out Loud and Chewie's Cantina, and Scott Ryfun, the most-listened to man in South Georgia Radio as well as My Star Wars Story. As you can imagine we go in many different directions. Check out this bonus show where we cover a number of topics from Star Wars collecting, Select Bones, Cleaning out Cambodia, seeing your son fight Darth Vader, hidden Star Wars loves... @rulethegalaxysw rulethegalaxysw@gmail.com Rule the Galaxy on Facebook and YouTube
Wesley Glosson is an educator and Founder of a new teacher development platform entitled TeachThisTeacher.com. He sits with Flobo Boyce to discuss why he feels professional development for educators is absolutely critical. Learn more about the show at KnewAmsterdam.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/knewamsterdam/support
"Kluso" Tollini describes leading his formation into Iraq through thunderstorms and lightning, and his wingman (JB Kelk) scoring the very first kill of the war. He will then describe his own kill (MiG-25) on 19 Jan.Kluso has book about his life and experiences coming out - "Call Sign KLUSO", so please do consider supporting him by purchasing a copy!His social media links are below, to include his work as a musician.Call Sign KLUSO (book) Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/CallSignKLUSOCall Sign KLUSO (book sales) on Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Call-Sign-KLUSO-Rick-Tollini/dp/1612009816/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=call%20sign%20kluso&qid=1608249143&sr=8-1&fbclid=IwAR03x4emKRNfspWORt1p9uELA0rhT6rvUJRnXs3z5CV_IyU9Z-DXRGDq4pQKLUSO artist Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/klusomusicKLUSO YouTube artist channel - https://www.youtube.com/user/KlusotKLUSO Spotify artist page - https://open.spotify.com/artist/0KDQxAez8UzB1Q0GXRwDipKLUSO on iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/kluso/264046271Enjoy.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/10percenttrue)
Hello everyone, welcome back to 10 Percent TrueThis interview is the second of two special interviews I conducted to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Operation Desert Storm, better known as the First Gulf War.In this, the first part of the second interview, "Kluso" Tollini talks about preparing for war, and the planning process for getting ready to lead the first fighter sweep into Iraq that first night, Jan 17 1991. In part 2, he'll describe leading his formation into Iraq through thunderstorms and lightning, and his wingman (JB Kelk) scoring the very first kill of the war. He will then describe his own kill (MiG-25) on 19 Jan.Make sure you're subscribed and have the bell icon ticked in YouTube to get a notification of when the next part is available to watch. Kluso has book about his life and experiences coming out - "Call Sign KLUSO", so please do consider supporting him by purchasing a copy!His social media links are below, to include his work as a musician.Call Sign KLUSO (book) Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/CallSignKLUSOCall Sign KLUSO (book sales) on Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Call-Sign-KLUSO-Rick-Tollini/dp/1612009816/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=call%20sign%20kluso&qid=1608249143&sr=8-1&fbclid=IwAR03x4emKRNfspWORt1p9uELA0rhT6rvUJRnXs3z5CV_IyU9Z-DXRGDq4pQKLUSO artist Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/klusomusicKLUSO YouTube artist channel - https://www.youtube.com/user/KlusotKLUSO Spotify artist page - https://open.spotify.com/artist/0KDQxAez8UzB1Q0GXRwDipKLUSO on iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/kluso/264046271Enjoy. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/10percenttrue)
Melissa Parks is an Earth Angel, a talented Psychic Trance Medium, Angelic Guided Healer, Reiki Master, Spiritual Advisor and Spiritual Teacher. As a child she was able to see and communicate with the Spirit World but was shut down and told to ignore her gifts. Most of her life was filled with hurt, anger and pain. It wasn’t until a “voice” told her she must forgive her childhood abuser that her heart had truly opened and her Spiritual Journey began.Once she embraced her True Self and her connection to God’s Divine Beings, she understood her life’s plan. She now spreads Love and Light, giving Guidance and Healing to all who seek it. Whether in a reading or healing session she opens to Past Loved Ones, Angels, Guides and many Multi-Dimension Healers to bring forth powerful messages of Guidance and Healing.http://www.iammelissaparks.comSpecial Guest: Nathaniel GlossonNathaniel has been called towards metaphysical, spiritual, and occult studies his whole life. He tunes in to archetypal energies from the zodiac in order to offer insight to assist others with navigating their life purpose, direction, and creation. With astrology, Nathaniel can explore the unique “stellar signature” generated by someone’s birth information to discover the major themes active in their life, as well as what events might be expected during different windows of time. (This can be achieved by reading one’s natal chart, transits, solar returns, or synastry and composite charts for more in-depth relationship inquiries.)Besides readings to simply gain more perspective regarding situations and circumstances at hand, Nathaniel also provides “free will activation” for people wanting guidance to create a specific experience in their life, in order to give the best direction for how one’s intent can best be formulated considering the scope of one’s innate nature. In addition to astrological charts, oracle card decks with similar archetypal language are also applied as needed to get a more “in the moment” look at what themes are ripe for conscious contemplation to support one’s unfolding. However one is inclined to take aim, Nathaniel loves shining a light to help clear the way.https://www.leadn2gold.com
Hour 3 Scott McQuade calls from the airport in Atlanta to discuss the misleading article in yesterday's Paper of Record. Steve Glosson (Big Honkin' Show) calls to discuss his preparations for Wuhan Virus. Joe Biden(?) calls to congratulate Bernie on his big primary win. WGIG-AM and FM in Brunswick, GA
EPHESIANS 2:11-22 WE ARE RECONCILED - Billy Glosson by Coram Deo Church
Pastor Billy Glosson introduces the book of Ephesians
CHRIST OUR KING -MATTHEW 1:18-25 - Billy Glosson by Coram Deo Church
EPHESIANS 1:15-23 - WE ARE ENLIGHTENED - Billy Glosson by Coram Deo Church
EPHESIANS 1:3-14 - LOOK WHAT GOD HAS DONE - Billy Glosson by Coram Deo Church
EPHESIANS 2:1-10 SAVED BY GOD - Billy Glosson by Coram Deo Church
WHO IS JESUS? - MARK 8:27-30 - Billy Glosson by Coram Deo Church
EPHESIANS 3:1-13 HOPE IN AFFLICTION - Billy Glosson by Coram Deo Church
EPHESIANS 3:14-21 WE ARE EMPOWERED - Billy Glosson by Coram Deo Church
In ep 124, Stacey interviews Cheyenne Staten, who is studying Spanish and Special Education, and Dr. Julie Glosson, her professor and co-investigator in a recent case study. Stacey met up with Cheyenne and Julie at the recent TFLTA conference (Tennessee Foreign Language Teaching Association) where they presented on teaching students with disabilities. In this interview, they discuss general principles, practical advice for teachers, as well as their own case study helping learners with disabilities find success in the language classroom. For links and show notes, visit https://weteachlang.com/2019/11/15/124-with-cheyenne-staten-julie-glosson We welcome feedback, resources, and diverse perspectives on this topic! To contribute to the conversation started here, leave us a voicemail or send a text message to (629)888-3398. Or you can follow us on Twitter @weteachlang or leave a comment at weteachlang.com.
Ephesians - The Gospel Reshapes Everything
Ephesians - The Gospel Reshapes Everything
Ephesians - The Gospel Reshapes Everything
Ephesians - The Gospel Reshapes Everything
Ephesians - The Gospel Reshapes Everything
Ephesians - The Gospel Reshapes Everything
We talk about Clayton’s business, “Brick City Customs.” He builds custom furniture and basically anything a person can fancy. He also has a line of beard oils and dost custom tumblers. Follow him on Instagram @ccole1028 and LIKE the “Brick City Customs” page on Facebook. Clayton has been doing woodworking for 15 years. Hunter Glosson works with Clayton at Cashion Fishing Rods. He has a heavenly beard and is a great guy. LISTEN, SUBSCRIBE!
John 2: 11 - 19 - Billy Glosson by Restoration Church - Wilmington, NC
The cliff hanger is resolved as we reveal who showed up at our dinner just as we were wrapping up. We talk podcast feuds, Bert and Ernie, Crayons, and I Can Read Books. Oh, we can't keep it a secret anymore. It's Steve Glosson! Glosson showed up at the table! This one is soooo much fun! This episode of D4G was recorded at Zachry's Seafood and Steak on 5/5/16
Steve does the whole show in one take…honestly…kind of. The Last Jedi trailer dropped this week during Monday Night Football and Steve shares his thoughts. Before that, he talks about the final Justice League trailer, The Incredible Hulk, Amazing Stories, and YOUR e-mails all this and a little Topps talk on your safe place to geek out!
Glosson is on fire. His hottest take ever on two films this summer as well as his frustration with current state of geekdom and fandom. There’s a new/old mantra at Geek Out Loud…it’s all about fun. If you’re still with us after this one…we think you’ll really enjoy it.
During this Episode Coach Charlie Boggess shares how he helped establish a consistent winning culture at Alamo Heights High School which helped to contribute to a 25yr streak of basketball seasons with 20 wins or more. Coach Boggess also shares his best practices on empowering seniors and fostering leadership among players.
In this Episode, host Edwin Glosson talks with Navarro High School boys basketball coach Jim Weaver. During the episode, Coach Weaver shares his thoughts on the importance of scheduling, how to quickly incorporate multi-sport athletes into your team without disrupting team chemistry, and how he efficiently works on skill development with his athletes during the season.
Last week, Kevin and another member of Karis Church were able to head to Fuchu, Japan to spend some time with Drew and Megumi Glosson. Drew and Meg were recently sent out by Karis to minister as a part of Soma Fuchu in Japan. Join Kevin as he catches up with Drew and Meg and learns more about what their day to day life has been like in Japan.
Riley is joined by Geek Out Loud host and podcast potentate Steve Glosson! Star Wars Tonight is now available on iTunes! You can show your support of the Star Wars Tonight podcast by becoming a Patron at www.patreon.com/starwarsreport On Fridays, we’re recording a bonus 5th episode for our supporters at all levels! This week’s topics include: Why Everyone Should Be […]
This is the first episode of our Karis Deep and Wide Podcast. We're about to send Drew Glosson and his family over to Japan to do church planting in Tokyo. Check out my recent conversation with Drew as he tells his story and talks about his plans."O Help My Unbelief" by Andrew Osenga from Wake Thy Slumbering Children: Indelible Grace IV used with permission. © 2007, Justin Smith Music.
Old friend of the family Billy Glosson and his friend Josh Matejka join Isaac for a calm, respectful, and good-hearted conversation about religion, bible colleges, and aliens. Local music featured in this episode: OBSiDEONEYE - "Writhe" Michael Hefner - "Carolina Rose" THIS EPISODE IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY
Episode 274 - It's the Return of the Steve as we come to a close on our Star Wars reviews before the newest installment of the franchise. Plus we tangent off on Arrow, Flash, and more...- www.stormfrontpros.com
The Geeks enjoy a New Year's Day meal and look who joined the fray! It's Geek out Loud host Steve Glosson, bringing his uniquely twisted brain to the proceedings. What do we talk about this program? Well, among other things, BREAKFAST CEREAL! We've been waiting to do this for some time, and Steve told us we weren't allowed to do it without him! Pull up a bowl and enjoy!This episode of Dinner 4 Geeks was recorded on January 1, 2015 at Zachry's Seafood and Steak. http://zachrys-restaurant.com Steve Glosson and his GOLiverse podcasts can be found at http://geekoutonline.com and at http://shotglassdigital.com
The Geeks leap into action the night after Thanksgiving, and they've brought a few surprises... 1. Jeff returns! After several months off, we manage to persuade Jeff to attend a recording. Of course, it took a fancy schmancy trip to Jekyll Island to get him on board, but still... 2. Steve Glosson, the Podcast King of Southeast Georgia, joins us and meets the Geeks for the first time. Steve is the host of Geek Out Loud!, Rock Out Loud!, Mark Out Loud!, Disney Vault Talk, Rebel Yell, Know What I'm Sayin' and a gazillion more. In our unique, ADD way we break down the Star Wars teaser, and we even go to the bathroom during the proceedings. WARNING: THere's a LOT of background noise in this episode, so be warned. It's fun, but it's boisterous. This week we really are Geeks Out Loud! This episode of Dinner 4 Geeks was recorded 11/28/14 at Latitude 31 on Jekyll Island, GA. http://latitude31jekyllisland.com/ ...
Steve and Mitch are derailed by another podcast (but he's a friend of the show so it's totally okay). From there they talk about eye stabbing,forgetful robbers, pit spitting, bear urine, and all of the usual shenanigans that come with the one show that will help you waste time in the most entertaining way possible. Follow us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/losthourspodcast Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/losthrscast Follow us on Instagram: lost_hours
Fangirls Going Rogue: Star Wars Conversation from a Female POV
On this month’s episode of Fangirls Going Rogue, Steve Glosson of Geek Out Loud joins Teresa Delgado and Tricia Barr for a lively and fun discussion about Star Wars. Before getting started, the hosts sent their thoughts and prayers out to Robin Williams and his loved ones. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Phone Number 1-800-273-8255 After the segue to end all segues, Teresa shared listener emails on a variety of topics, including cosplay and fandom fatherhood. The ladies are always happy to hear that listeners are surprised they enjoy hearing about Star Wars from the fangirl perspective! Steve Glosson photobombs the Fangirls Going Rogue at the RebelForce Radio meet-up at Star Wars Weekends. (Photo by David Manderville) After the Fangirls bestowed Steve with the title of honorary fangirl, he shared his first memories of Star Wars – falling asleep during The Empire Strikes Back! – and what being a fan means to him. What’s new in Star Wars? Apparently a lot! Tricia, Teresa, and Steve shared their favorites. They include the new Star Wars Rebels clips, Vanessa Marshall and Tiya Sircar being admitted into the Mandalorian Mercs, San Diego Comic-Con’s Hallmark exclusives, A New Dawn by John Jackson Miller, Episode VII filming in Ireland, a fanfilm with ties to a University of Georgia football star, and Kevin Smith’s reaction to his visit to Pinewood Studios. After an explanation of Justin Bolger’s tweet from the Star Wars Rebels panel at San Diego Comic-Con, Steve helped the fangirls talk about the double standards that exist in fandom. A tweet by a Star Wars parody account also was discussed. Gatekeeping in fandom wasn’t going to dull the enthusiasm on the show for all things Star Wars on the horizon. Teresa looks forward to Star Wars Itty Bitties, and Tricia to the last Legacy Volume 2 comic issue and Fantasy Flight’s RPG Age of Rebellion. The character discussion got a bit hairy this episode as Steve chose Chewbacca. We considered his place in the saga, his death, and whether the Wookiee should always win. Be sure to check out Steve’s shows including Geek Out Loud and Disney Vault Talk, which is co-hosted by Teresa. Follow Steve on Twitter at @GeekOutLoud. Where to find us: Twitter: @FGGoingRogue @fangirlcantina @icecoldpenguin @JediTink instagram: @FGGoingRogue Email: contact@fangirlsgoingrogue.com Voicemail: 331-21 Ewoks 331-213-9657 Facebook: search for Fangirls Going Rogue Tumblr: fangirlsgoingrogue.tumblr.com Please go like Fangirls Going Rogue on iTunes and leave a positive review, and in your review mention how much you like the show. Until next time: Yub Yub!
Greetings, Programs! SHAZ and SHUA invite Kermmit the Frog and the inestimable Steve Glosson from Geek Out Loud! Podcast for a discussion of TRON: Uprising "Price of Power". This TRON episode encourages some interesting discussion about many things, even raises the possibility that Mister T may actually refer to TRON. OK, well, I made that one up…or did I? Download, listen in, and find out!
This week, podcasting icon Steve Glosson (Geek Out Loud/The Big Honkin' Show) sits in to discuss the latest Star Wars news and sequel rumors. Plus, an update on Kyle Newman's documentary "Return To Return Of The Jedi", Spanish Vader, and the Patton Oswalt frickin' controversy continues!