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As Col. Hannibal Smith said several times "I love it when a plan comes together."President Trump's tariff Day of Liberation strategy is so far working as planned. So far, a market correction has started, soon forcing the Fed to lower interest rates rendering mortgages a bit more affordable. Companies are making deals to build in the US and nations are making deals to dial down their own tariffs in response to Trump's half-reciprocal ones.While all of this is happening, the Democrats and media are flustered with little choice but to act out as they (and a load of paid protesters) did on April 5th. Dr. Corsi breaks down what's happening as well as focuses in on another interesting observation: Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Ukraine have not been in the news headlines too much in a while.Visit The Corsi Nation website: https://www.corsination.comIf you like what we are doing, please support our Sponsors:Get RX Meds Now: https://www.getrxmedsnow.comMyVitalC https://www.thetruthcentral.com/myvitalc-ess60-in-organic-olive-oil/Swiss America: https://www.swissamerica.com/offer/CorsiRMP.phpGet Dr. Corsi's new book, The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy: The Final Analysis: Forensic Analysis of the JFK Autopsy X-Rays Proves Two Headshots from the Right Front and One from the Rear, here: https://www.amazon.com/Assassination-President-John-Kennedy-Headshots/dp/B0CXLN1PX1/ref=sr_1_1?crid=20W8UDU55IGJJ&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.ymVX8y9V--_ztRoswluApKEN-WlqxoqrowcQP34CE3HdXRudvQJnTLmYKMMfv0gMYwaTTk_Ne3ssid8YroEAFg.e8i1TLonh9QRzDTIJSmDqJHrmMTVKBhCL7iTARroSzQ&dib_tag=se&keywords=jerome+r.+corsi+%2B+jfk&qid=1710126183&sprefix=%2Caps%2C275&sr=8-1Join Dr. Jerome Corsi on Substack: https://jeromecorsiphd.substack.com/Visit The Truth Central website: https://www.thetruthcentral.comGet your FREE copy of Dr. Corsi's new book with Swiss America CEO Dean Heskin, How the Coming Global Crash Will Create a Historic Gold Rush by calling: 800-519-6268Follow Dr. Jerome Corsi on X: @corsijerome1Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/corsi-nation--5810661/support.
Ce matin j'ai presque les larmes aux yeux en lisant la presse du matin. Tout est trop parfait. Il n'y a pas de disfonctionnement, le plan se déroule sans accroc et Hannibal Smith serait au comble de la joie. Les marchés financiers mondiaux sont au top de leur game et plus rien (définitivement) ne peut … Continued
This week, we welcomed our oldest listener, Luke Larsson, to the podcast! We had a great time discussing this movie, in which we see Stringfellow Hawke and Hannibal Smith driving across the country in a nuclear wasteland! Listen in as we discuss Peppard's mustache, pornography explosions, Paul Winfield's gorgeous outfits and so much more!Movie Title: Damnation AlleyOriginal Release Date: October 21, 1977Find our Summer 2023 Series from Episodes 207 - 211Find The Airwolf Years from Episodes 96 - 189Find The Knight Rider Years from Episodes 1 - 95-----The 80's Years Opening & Closing Theme by: Steve Corning, http://thinkfishtank.comThe 80's Years Logo Design by: Luke LarssonFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ciampakleinInstagram: @the80syearsTwitter: @EightiesYearsTikTok: @the80syearsEmail us: letusblowyourmind@gmail.comCall our Hotline: (207) 835-1954
Mr. T. Murdoch. "Face." And the man with the plan, Hannibal Smith. If you're a child of the '80s, you'll recognize those names - as "The A Team." I can tell you the Hutchcraft boys never missed a show. These guys came to the rescue of people who couldn't find anybody to help, assignments that seemed virtually impossible. But their leader, Hannibal Smith, always had a plan that seemed almost unbelievable. He didn't always explain his plan - he just gave his men their assignments. And, of course, it was always mission accomplished! And Hannibal would celebrate that unlikely victory with his trademark expression - "I love it when a plan comes together." So do I. Especially when it's from the MASTER Planner! I'm Ron Hutchcraft and I want to have A Word With You today about "Rescue in Seat 9B." Apparently, the word "random" does not appear in heaven's dictionary. Ephesians 1:11, our word for today from the Word of God, says, we have been "predestined according to the plan of Him who works out everything in conformity with the purpose of His will." And Peter makes clear that "He is not wanting anyone to perish" (2 Peter 3:9). His plan often comes together around the rescue of one lost soul. And that plan can be astonishing at times. My son was supposed to go with me on a recent ministry trip. The day before, he had to cancel because of illness. I was in seat 9A. He was to be in 9B. At the last minute a young mother named Cindy ended up being assigned there. We had a few laughs about the window seat guy usually coming last and pretzels for dinner. As we flew, she asked about what I do. I mentioned radio and writing and our work with Native Americans. When I asked about her trip, she told me she and her three sisters do a special fun trip together each year. Her tone changed when she said, "This year will be just two of my sisters." The other sister had died tragically a few months before, and Cindy was still struggling with grief. That was my first hint that a divine plan might be coming together here. I told her about suddenly losing the love of my life since I was 19 - the day my precious Karen died of a heart attack. Cindy and I were in that club no one wants to join - those grieving over the loss of a loved one. But God was answering the 3-open prayer I've learned to pray, based on Colossians 4:3-4 - "Pray that God may open a door for our message, so that we may proclaim the mystery of Christ...Pray that I may proclaim it clearly as I should." Three "opens" - "Lord, open a door," then "Lord open their heart." Then, "open my mouth." I shared my Hope Story about the anchor that the unlosable love of Jesus gave me when my world was falling apart. How I knew He loved me because He actually died to forgive the sinning I've done against Him. And how I found hope in His victory over death. Her eyes were moist. She said, "I used to believe things like that when I was a teenager. Until the most important person in my life died - my dad. And I walked away from God." Then she blew me away. "My dad was Native American - and here I am sitting next to you." And then, looking at my turquoise watch, she said, "He had a watch just like that!" Our verse for today says, "He works out everything in conformity with the purpose of His will." Down to my watch! I said, "Cindy, you know Who assigned our seats today? It wasn't American Airlines. God wanted to tell you how much He loves you." Before we landed, surrounded by a plane packed with passengers, we had prayed together to the God she had left. Who pursued her to Seat 9B. My friend, if you know Jesus, start praying that amazing 3- open prayer - open a door, open their heart, open my mouth. And be amazed with how you become part of God-moments to help someone go to heaven. This is our mission. This is our calling. And you will love it when you see His plan coming together. To bring someone lost to the Cross through you.
I love when a “plan comes together.” Remember the show or movie the A-Team? Hannibal Smith made that. line famous. Well, as a budding artist I'm stealing it and using it for now. ★ Support this podcast ★
(Capítulos 14 al 16) Pues lo que podía haber resultado una turra absoluta –con ambos caballeros de la pedantería andante dialogando sobre cuestiones caballerescas– se transforma de súbito en una épica batalla con el final más inesperado de cuantos se podría haber planteado el personaje que se oculta tras la celada del "caballero de los espejos". Y es que, opuestamente a lo que decía Hannibal Smith en El Equipo A, aquí se termina diciendo "me hubiese encantado que los planes saliesen bien...".
For this episode, I sat down with two incredible ultra-runners: Hannibal Smith, who has appeared on this podcast before and is a trainer and co-owner of NXPT Fitness; and Regina Peters, who is also a trainer at NXPT and, like Hannibal, has competed in 100-mile marathons. Together we discussed the preparations involved in taking on the Spartan Race, Deka, Hyrox, and many others. They described the physical and mental exertions of racing, including hallucinations, cramps, and major body pain. They talked about being African-American ultra-runners and how they hope to inspire and teach young African-Americans about resilience and perseverance. Lastly, they both shared their philosophies of success within grueling challenges. Although their perspectives on success differ somewhat, each expressed that once they start a race, they would rather die than quit. https://www.nxptfit.com
What do you get when you combine Star Wars and Seven Samurai on a 2 million dollar budget in 1980?Spaceship Boobs!Well , spaceship boobs and......Battle Beyond The Stars!!!Join Brock and Dan as they discuss this tale of John Boy Walton and the A-Team's Hannibal Smith, as they gather a diverse team of warriors from across the stars to defend the peace loving, candy ass planet of Akir from Sador, the ruler of the Malmori Empire, and his planet destroying Stellar Converter!(That sounds a little too familiar....)Also, James Cameron not directing and Bill Paxton as a carpenter.I love it when a plan comes together!Hit the fellas up at www.droppedculture.com or on most of your socializing apps at @droppedculture or just drop them a line at droppedculturepodcast@gmail.com.
Kinder der 80er und 90er - heute kommt ne schwere Entscheidung auf uns zu. Michael Knight oder Hannibal Smith? Devon Miles oder Mister T? Bonnie oder Murdock? Filmaffe David, Simon und Thomas müssen sich entscheiden welche der beiden absoluten Kultserien sie bevorzugen. Entweder oder?
„Ich liebe es, wenn ein Plan funktioniert!“ So sagte es Hannibal Smith am Ende einer jeden Folge, nachdem die Mission seines A-Teams erfolgreich absolviert worden war und so ging es auch mir, als ich zusammen mit Matthias die Folge zum A-Team aufgenommen habe. Für Matthias und mich sind Hannibal, B.A, Face und Murdock absolute Kindheitshelden und da im Jahr 2021 einer meiner größten Träume wahr wurde, weil das A-Team bei Playmobil als Lizenzprodukt auf den Markt gekommen ist, haben wir uns dazu entschieden, eine Folge zu diesem Thema zu machen. Zum zweiten Mal haben wir Besuch aus der Schweiz, denn wie eben schon genannt, ist Matthias aka. Nessuno's Filmschmiede wieder zu Besuch. Wegen seiner Begeisterung für Filme und der Leidenschaft zu Playmobil, begann er, Stop-Motion-Videos zu machen. Stop-Motion-Videos, die wirklich bezaubernd sind. In seinen Videos erwachen unsere geliebten Playmobil-Figuren zum Leben. In kleinen Geschichten erzählt Matthias darin von ihren Erlebnissen. Den Artikel zur Folge findet ihr HIER auf meiner Homepage. Matthias' Seiten: Nessuno's Youtube Nessuno' Homepage Nessuno's Instagram Auch in dieser 26. Folge wird von Erlebnissen erzählt, denn wir sprechen darüber, was das Besondere an der TV-Serie war. Natürlich setzen wir uns auch damit auseinander, welche Rollen die einzelnen Charaktere hatten, was das Besondere an ihnen war und natürlich sprechen wir auch über den Artikel, den bisher einzigen A-Team-Artikel von Playmobil. Wir unterhalten uns natürlich nicht nur über Playmobil und die von uns so sehr geliebte TV-Serie, sondern sprechen in der anschließenden „Kopf-oder-Zahl“-Runde auch über allgemeinere Themen. So reden wir darin unter anderem über das Reisen und über Tennis. An jedem Samstag nach dem Erscheinen einer Podcast-Folge könnt ihr zu der Fragerunde HIER in den Storys meines Instagram-Accounts eure jeweiligen Antworten abgeben, so dass wir am Ende sehen können, welche Antwortmöglichkeit bei euch beliebter war. Diese Abstimmungen werte ich dann zusammen mit Flo nach jeden fünften Folge aus, so dass diese dann von uns in einer Folge dazu besprochen werden. Solltet ihr Ideen für neue Fragen haben, könnt ihr diese gerne HIER auf meiner Homepage vorschlagen. Wenn ihr wollt, könnt ihr HIER gerne auch diesen Podcast unterstützen. Habt viel Spaß beim Hören dieser Folge! Bleibt fröhlich und bleibt gesund!
It's been a hell of a year so far. I've been blessed to have had the honor of speaking to some amazing filmmakers and man today's guest is high on that list. On the show we have writer/director Joe Carnahan. Joe directed his first-feature length film Blood, Guts, Bullets and Octane. which was screened at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival, and won some acclaim.In 2002, Joe directed the neo-noir crime film Narc starring Ray Liota and Jason Patric. The film caught the eye of the biggest movie star in the world Tom Cruise, who jumped on as an executive producer. His involvement helped propel the film and Joe's career. Narc went on to earn about 13 million dollars in the worldwide box office, and launch Joe's career.Narc: When the trail goes cold on a murder investigation of a policeman an undercover narcotics officer is lured back to the force to help solve the case.Tom Cruise asked Joe to write and direct Mission Impossible III. The dream slowly became a nightmare as Joe was run through the Hollywood machine at the highest level. He left the project soon after.As a response to his Hollywood experience he wrote and directed the high octane, insane masterpiece that is Smokin' Aces, starring Ben Affleck, Ryan Reynolds, Ray Liotta, Andy Garcia, Chris Pine, Common, Jason Bateman, Wayne Newton. The film is about a Las Vegas performer-turned-snitch named Buddy Israel who decides to turn state's evidence and testify against the mob, it seems that a whole lot of people would like to make sure he's no longer breathing.In 2010, Carnahan directed the action thriller The A-Team, a film adaptation of the hit television series from the 8os. It was a worldwide box office hit, becoming Joe's highest-grossing film.THE A-TEAM follows the exciting and daring exploits of Hannibal Smith and his colorful team of former Special Forces soldiers who were set up for a crime they did not commit. Going rogue, they utilize their unique talents and eccentricities to try and clear their names and find the true culprit.Liam Neeson (Taken), Bradley Cooper (The Hangover), mixed martial arts champ Quinton Rampage Jackson, and District 9 sensation Sharlto Copley, are The A—Team. (read less) THE A-TEAM follows the exciting and daring exploits of Hannibal Smith and his colorful team of former Special Forces soldiers who were set up for a crime they did not commit.Going rogue, they utilize their unique talents and eccentricities to try and clear their names and find the true culprit. Liam Neeson (Taken), Bradley Cooper (The Hangover), mixed martial arts champ Quinton Rampage Jackson, and District 9 sensation Sharlto Copley, are The A—Team.Joe follow that up with the adrenaline-fueled, action-packed film, The Grey. Arguably one of my favorites in Joe's filmography. It has some of the most intense and brutally realistic attack scenes ever filmed.Liam Neeson (Schindler's List, Taken) stars as the unlikely hero Ottway in this undeniably suspenseful and powerful survival adventure. After their plane crashes into the remote Alaskan wilderness, a roughneck group of oil drillers are forced to find a way back to civilization. As Ottway leads the injured survivors through the brutal snow and ice, they are relentlessly tracked by a vicious pack of rogue wolves that will do anything to defend their territory. Joe latest adrenaline-fueled film is called Boss Level. starring Frank Grillo, Naomi Watts, Michell Yeoh, and Mel Gibson. Think Groundhog's Day or Edge of Tomorrow meets Smokin' Aces. It's time loop chaos!Trapped in a time loop that constantly repeats the day of his murder, former special forces agent Roy Pulver (Frank Grillo) uncovers clues about a secret government project that could unlock the mystery behind his untimely death. In a race against the clock, Pulver must hunt down Colonel Ventor (Mel Gibson), the powerful head of the government program, while outrunning skilled ruthless assassins determined to keep him from the truth in order to break out of the loop, save his ex-wife (Naomi Watts) and live once again for tomorrow.Joe and I had a ball discussing his early career, working in and outside the studio machine, superhero films, meeting Hollyweird dirt bags, writing for other directors, the Colombian government and much, much more.Getting ready to take an adrenaline-fueled ride with Joe Carnahan.
What happens to the brain and body when pushed to the brink? In this episode, Hannibal Smith relates his experience running 100 miles in 24 hours—his mind-state as he began the race and the struggles he encountered as he ran.He also shares his history with NXPT Fitness Gym, from member to coach and owner; we discuss his friendship with co-owner Dan Hark and how their synergy has been a vital component of the gym's success. Before we wrap, Hannibal answers questions from some current gym members.This is Part 2 of my interview with Hannibal; Part 1 can be found at A Long Way From the Block Podcast Episode 20, available across all platforms. Also visit my website https://www.withanthonythomas.com to learn more about the podcast.
This week on It Was a Thing on TV we look at a show from UPN, a Canadian kids game show and a legendary rant by Hannibal Smith. First, UPN tried throwing almost anything on their schedule in the late 90s. Shasta McNasty is no exception. It was so bad that the title was cut in half to just Shasta during the show's run. Even cross-promotions with WWF Smackdown couldn't lure viewers. This was basically the most 1999 TV show that ever 1999'd. Next, in honor of Susan St. James' birthday, we mark the occasion the only way we know how--by utilizing a running gag on this show. Uh Oh! was a Canadian game show for kids, despite an antagonist who looks like he should be running a sex dungeon. A kid's show with who appears to be a dungeon master ran for six seasons in Canada! Finally, In 1979, early on in Password Plus' run, George Peppard made an appearance as a celebrity player. On the first show, Peppard put his foot in his mouth, while ranting about forms NBC (and presumably other networks) had people sign. As a result, Peppard never played another game. Follow us through all of our social media pages via our Linktree page at linktr.ee/itwasathingontv Timestamps 0:57 - Shasta McNasty 1:16:15 - Uh Oh! 1:51:34 - George Peppard's rant on Password Plus
It's been a hell of a year so far. I've been blessed to have had the honor of speaking to some amazing filmmakers and man today's guest is high on that list. On the show we have writer/director Joe Carnahan. Joe directed his first-feature length film Blood, Guts, Bullets and Octane. which was screened at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival, and won some acclaim.In 2002, Joe directed the neo-noir crime film Narc starring Ray Liota and Jason Patric. The film caught the eye of the biggest movie star in the world Tom Cruise, who jumped on as an executive producer. His involvement helped propel the film and Joe's career. Narc went on to earn about 13 million dollars in the worldwide box office, and launch Joe's career.Narc: When the trail goes cold on a murder investigation of a policeman an undercover narcotics officer is lured back to the force to help solve the case.Tom Cruise asked Joe to write and direct Mission Impossible III. The dream slowly became a nightmare as Joe was run through the Hollywood machine at the highest level. He left the project soon after.As a response to his Hollywood experience he wrote and directed the high octane, insane masterpiece that is Smokin' Aces, starring Ben Affleck, Ryan Reynolds, Ray Liotta, Andy Garcia, Chris Pine, Common, Jason Bateman, Wayne Newton. The film is about a Las Vegas performer-turned-snitch named Buddy Israel who decides to turn state's evidence and testify against the mob, it seems that a whole lot of people would like to make sure he's no longer breathing.In 2010, Carnahan directed the action thriller The A-Team, a film adaptation of the hit television series from the 8os. It was a worldwide box office hit, becoming Joe's highest-grossing film.THE A-TEAM follows the exciting and daring exploits of Hannibal Smith and his colorful team of former Special Forces soldiers who were set up for a crime they did not commit. Going rogue, they utilize their unique talents and eccentricities to try and clear their names and find the true culprit.Liam Neeson (Taken), Bradley Cooper (The Hangover), mixed martial arts champ Quinton Rampage Jackson, and District 9 sensation Sharlto Copley, are The A—Team. (read less) THE A-TEAM follows the exciting and daring exploits of Hannibal Smith and his colorful team of former Special Forces soldiers who were set up for a crime they did not commit.Going rogue, they utilize their unique talents and eccentricities to try and clear their names and find the true culprit. Liam Neeson (Taken), Bradley Cooper (The Hangover), mixed martial arts champ Quinton Rampage Jackson, and District 9 sensation Sharlto Copley, are The A—Team.Joe follow that up with the adrenaline-fueled, action-packed film, The Grey. Arguably one of my favorites in Joe's filmography. It has some of the most intense and brutally realistic attack scenes ever filmed.Liam Neeson (Schindler's List, Taken) stars as the unlikely hero Ottway in this undeniably suspenseful and powerful survival adventure. After their plane crashes into the remote Alaskan wilderness, a roughneck group of oil drillers are forced to find a way back to civilization. As Ottway leads the injured survivors through the brutal snow and ice, they are relentlessly tracked by a vicious pack of rogue wolves that will do anything to defend their territory. Joe latest adrenaline-fueled film is called Boss Level. starring Frank Grillo, Naomi Watts, Michell Yeoh, and Mel Gibson. Think Groundhog's Day or Edge of Tomorrow meets Smokin' Aces. It's time loop chaos!Trapped in a time loop that constantly repeats the day of his murder, former special forces agent Roy Pulver (Frank Grillo) uncovers clues about a secret government project that could unlock the mystery behind his untimely death. In a race against the clock, Pulver must hunt down Colonel Ventor (Mel Gibson), the powerful head of the government program, while outrunning skilled ruthless assassins determined to keep him from the truth in order to break out of the loop, save his ex-wife (Naomi Watts) and live once again for tomorrow.Joe and I had a ball discussing his early career, working in and outside the studio machine, superhero films, meeting Hollyweird dirt bags, writing for other directors, the Colombian government and much, much more.Getting ready to take an adrenaline-fueled ride with Joe Carnahan.
Episodio 180 del programa más "autofantasticable" de todo la podcastósfera peruana. En esta ocasión nos acompaña, "again", el gran Lucho Morocho (el tercer Viejo Kioskero) para hablar acerca de las series de los 80's... las que le dejaban ver. Escúchanos o tu ex hará un plan elaborado como Hannibal Smith para regresar contigo. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dos-viejos-kioskeros/message
Ich liebe es, wenn ein Plan funktioniert!“ Ein legendärer Satz von Hannibal Smith, dem Anführer des nicht weniger legendären A-Teams, den ich als Kind so oft nachgesprochen habe. Erst Jahrzehnte später habe ich wirklich die Kraft erkannt, die sich in diesem Satz verbirgt. Sich einen Plan zu machen, groß zu träumen und sich dann auf den Weg zu begeben, um jenen Plan in die Tat umzusetzen, ist ein wunderbares Gefühl, weil plötzlich all die Strapazen des Weges einen Sinn ergeben. All die Mühen und all die schlaflosen Nächte haben auf einmal eine übergeordnete Bedeutung bekommen, die dich Tag für Tag mit neuer Energie versorgen. „Der größte Nervenkitzel im Leben ist es, einen Traum zu haben oder sich etwas vorzustellen und dann zu sehen, wie es Wirklichkeit wird. Es gibt nichts vergleichbares.“ Wahre Worte von Francis Ford Coppola, einem der erfolgreichsten Hollywood-Regisseure aller Zeiten (u.a. „Der Pate“). Sich etwas bis ins letzte Detail in seinen Träumen auszudenken und dann aktiv durch seine Entscheidungen auf dieses Leben zuzugehen, macht tatsächlich den Unterschied aus. In dieser Folge geht es um ebenjene Kraft deiner Träume und wie ich es geschafft habe, das Unmögliche möglich zu machen … und wie du das auch schaffen kannst. Wenn du magst, dann teile diesen Podcast gerne mit deiner Familie und deinen besten Freundinnen und Freunden. Sie werden sich ganz sicher darüber freuen. One Love. One Dream. One Team. Dein Lars P.S. Das Video zum Podcast findest du exklusiv im MAGIC MONDAY CLUB: https://magicmondayclub.de
In this episode we talk in-depth about his upbringing in Jersey City and some of the valuable life lessons he learned from his Father, Reason Smith. We discuss his football career at Montclair State University. It was at College where he became more aware of African-American history, his Ancestors and those who paved the way for him. The Father of Hannibal Smith who I recently interviewed in episode 20, he talks about their relationship and his other two sons, Michael Malik and Malcolm Coltrane, and his wife of 40 years Joyce Denise Dorsey. Lastly we discuss his faith and why it's important for him to be a pillar at his local church.
What is it like to experience a tragic loss, working to overcome it and spending every waking day of your life as if it was your last? These are some of the things Hannibal addresses in this honest and passionate conversation. We also discuss his upbringing, the different parenting styles of his mother and father and the meaning of his name and what it means to him. We talk about his current position as co-owner and trainer of NXPT fitness studio in San Diego, and his love for teaching and training. Lastly Hannibal talks about the importance of his faith and how it as made him a better husband and father.
It's been a hell of a year so far. I've been blessed to have had the honor of speaking to some amazing screenwriters and man today's guest is high on that list. On the show, we have writer/director Joe Carnahan. Joe directed his first-feature-length film Blood, Guts, Bullets and Octane. which was screened at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival and won some acclaim.In 2002, Joe directed the neo-noir crime film Narc starring Ray Liotta and Jason Patric. The film caught the eye of the biggest movie star in the world Tom Cruise, who jumped on as an executive producer. His involvement helped propel the film and Joe's career. Narc went on to earn about 13 million dollars in the worldwide box office, and launch Joe's career.Narc: When the trial goes cold on a murder investigation of a policeman an undercover narcotics officer is lured back to the force to help solve the case.Tom Cruise asked Joe to write and direct Mission Impossible III. The dream slowly became a nightmare as Joe was run through the Hollywood machine at the highest level. He left the project soon after.As a response to his Hollywood experience, he wrote and directed the high octane, the insane masterpiece that is Smokin' Aces, starring Ben Affleck, Ryan Reynolds, Ray Liotta, Andy Garcia, Chris Pine, Common, Jason Bateman, Wayne Newton. The film is about a Las Vegas performer-turned-snitch named Buddy Israel who decides to turn state's evidence and testify against the mob, it seems that a whole lot of people would like to make sure he's no longer breathing.In 2010, Carnahan directed the action thriller The A-Team, a film adaptation of the hit television series from the 8os. It was a worldwide box office hit, becoming Joe's highest-grossing film.THE A-TEAM follows the exciting and daring exploits of Hannibal Smith and his colorful team of former Special Forces soldiers who were set up for a crime they did not commit. Going rogue, they utilize their unique talents and eccentricities to try and clear their names and find the true culprit.Liam Neeson (Taken), Bradley Cooper (The Hangover), mixed martial arts champ Quinton Rampage Jackson, and District 9 sensation Sharlto Copley, is The A-Team. (read less) THE A-TEAM follows the exciting and daring exploits of Hannibal Smith and his colorful team of former Special Forces soldiers who were set up for a crime they did not commit.Going rogue, they utilize their unique talents and eccentricities to try and clear their names and find the true culprit. Liam Neeson (Taken), Bradley Cooper (The Hangover), mixed martial arts champ Quinton Rampage Jackson, and District 9 sensation Sharlto Copley, is The A-Team.Joe follows that up with the adrenaline-fueled, action-packed film, The Grey. Arguably one of my favorites in Joe's filmography. It has some of the most intense and brutally realistic attack scenes ever filmed.Liam Neeson (Schindler's List, Taken) stars as the unlikely hero Ottway in this undeniably suspenseful and powerful survival adventure. After their plane crashes into the remote Alaskan wilderness, a roughneck group of oil drillers is forced to find a way back to civilization. As Ottway leads the injured survivors through the brutal snow and ice, they are relentlessly tracked by a vicious pack of rogue wolves that will do anything to defend their territory. Joe's latest adrenaline-fueled film is called Boss Level. starring Frank Grillo, Naomi Watts, Michell Yeoh, and Mel Gibson. Think Groundhog's Day or Edge of Tomorrow meets Smokin' Aces. It's time loop chaos!Trapped in a time loop that constantly repeats the day of his murder, former special forces agent Roy Pulver (Frank Grillo) uncovers clues about a secret government project that could unlock the mystery behind his untimely death. In a race against the clock, Pulver must hunt down Colonel Ventor (Mel Gibson), the powerful head of the government program, while outrunning skilled ruthless assassins determined to keep him from the truth in order to break out of the loop, save his ex-wife (Naomi Watts) and live once again for tomorrow.Joe and I had a ball discussing his early career, working in and outside the studio machine, superhero films, meeting Hollyweird dirtbags, writing for other directors, the Colombian government, and much, much more.Getting ready to take an adrenaline-fueled ride with Joe Carnahan.
It's been a hell of a year so far. I've been blessed to have had the honor of speaking to some amazing filmmakers and man today's guest is high on that list. On the show we have writer/director Joe Carnahan. Joe directed his first-feature length film Blood, Guts, Bullets and Octane. which was screened at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival, and won some acclaim.In 2002, Joe directed the neo-noir crime film Narc starring Ray Liota and Jason Patric. The film caught the eye of the biggest movie star in the world Tom Cruise, who jumped on as an executive producer. His involvement helped propel the film and Joe's career. Narc went on to earn about 13 million dollars in the worldwide box office, and launch Joe's career.Narc: When the trail goes cold on a murder investigation of a policeman an undercover narcotics officer is lured back to the force to help solve the case.Tom Cruise asked Joe to write and direct Mission Impossible III. The dream slowly became a nightmare as Joe was run through the Hollywood machine at the highest level. He left the project soon after.As a response to his Hollywood experience he wrote and directed the high octane, insane masterpiece that is Smokin' Aces, starring Ben Affleck, Ryan Reynolds, Ray Liotta, Andy Garcia, Chris Pine, Common, Jason Bateman, Wayne Newton. The film is about a Las Vegas performer-turned-snitch named Buddy Israel who decides to turn state's evidence and testify against the mob, it seems that a whole lot of people would like to make sure he's no longer breathing.In 2010, Carnahan directed the action thriller The A-Team, a film adaptation of the hit television series from the 8os. It was a worldwide box office hit, becoming Joe's highest-grossing film.THE A-TEAM follows the exciting and daring exploits of Hannibal Smith and his colorful team of former Special Forces soldiers who were set up for a crime they did not commit. Going rogue, they utilize their unique talents and eccentricities to try and clear their names and find the true culprit.Liam Neeson (Taken), Bradley Cooper (The Hangover), mixed martial arts champ Quinton Rampage Jackson, and District 9 sensation Sharlto Copley, are The A—Team. (read less) THE A-TEAM follows the exciting and daring exploits of Hannibal Smith and his colorful team of former Special Forces soldiers who were set up for a crime they did not commit.Going rogue, they utilize their unique talents and eccentricities to try and clear their names and find the true culprit. Liam Neeson (Taken), Bradley Cooper (The Hangover), mixed martial arts champ Quinton Rampage Jackson, and District 9 sensation Sharlto Copley, are The A—Team.Joe follow that up with the adrenaline-fueled, action-packed film, The Grey. Arguably one of my favorites in Joe's filmography. It has some of the most intense and brutally realistic attack scenes ever filmed.Liam Neeson (Schindler's List, Taken) stars as the unlikely hero Ottway in this undeniably suspenseful and powerful survival adventure. After their plane crashes into the remote Alaskan wilderness, a roughneck group of oil drillers are forced to find a way back to civilization. As Ottway leads the injured survivors through the brutal snow and ice, they are relentlessly tracked by a vicious pack of rogue wolves that will do anything to defend their territory. Joe latest adrenaline-fueled film is called Boss Level. starring Frank Grillo, Naomi Watts, Michell Yeoh, and Mel Gibson. Think Groundhog's Day or Edge of Tomorrow meets Smokin' Aces. It's time loop chaos!Trapped in a time loop that constantly repeats the day of his murder, former special forces agent Roy Pulver (Frank Grillo) uncovers clues about a secret government project that could unlock the mystery behind his untimely death. In a race against the clock, Pulver must hunt down Colonel Ventor (Mel Gibson), the powerful head of the government program, while outrunning skilled ruthless assassins determined to keep him from the truth in order to break out of the loop, save his ex-wife (Naomi Watts) and live once again for tomorrow.Joe and I had a ball discussing his early career, working in and outside the studio machine, superhero films, meeting Hollyweird dirt bags, writing for other directors, the Colombian government and much, much more.Getting ready to take an adrenaline-fueled ride with Joe Carnahan.
“Tranquilli ho un piano”, vi ricordate chi pronunciava questa frase?Vi do un indizio era in una serie degli anni 80.Vi do un altro indizio, quando la pronunciava aveva sempre il sigaro in bocca.Ok ultimo tentativo… la risposta giusta è “Hannibal Smith”, Il "capo" dell'A-Team, la mitica serie televisiva statunitense trasmessa proprio negli anni 80.Di cosa tratta l'articolo di oggi? Del piano… editoriale.Mi confronto spesso con editori, librai, social media manager e aziende in generale e i temi ricorrenti sui quali ci confrontiamo sono due:La paura di non riuscire a trovare nulla da pubblicareAvere fin troppi contenuti da pubblicare da rischiare di travolgere il pubblico con un eccesso di post.Per risolvere entrambi i problemi quello che serve è un piano editoriale, un timone in grado di guidare la nave nel mare dei contenuti e tracciare una rotta per raggiungere la destinazione prefissata.Il piano editoriale è lo strumento progettuale più efficace dei social media manager più esperti e vi permette di pianificare in modo strategico non solo tutti i contenuti da creare ma anche tempi e modi con lui li andrete poi a condividere sui social network.NOTE PODCAST------------------Miei Libri da leggere:➥ Promuovere e raccontare i libri online
Tread Perilously's Patreon request month winds down with a very special episode of The A-Team called "Labor Pains." When the A-Team manages to lose Colonel Decker in a chase around the Central Valley, they hide out in a town under the grip of a local produce concern. Soon, Hannibal Smith learns the workers cannot can get their fair share or have the issues addressed by management. The A-Team springs into action as labor unionizers, bringing food to the workers and convincing them collective action will bring about positive change -- particularly as produce baron Ted Jarrett needs his crops picked before the rains come. Can the A-Team help the farmerworkers get their union recognized in time? And will B.A. Baracus build a produce gun? Erik and Justin get lost when they realize episode co-writer Richard Christian Matheson is the son of acclaimed sci-fi writer Richard Matheson. Justin admits he was not allowed to watch The A-Team as a kid, and is surprised with its extremely pro-union message. The lack of prominent Mexican-American farmworker characters grates on Erik, though. Regan gets invoked once again. The pair tries to determine what the "Los Angeles Underground" really is and what crime the A-Team committed. Erik is surprised to discover "Howlin' Mad" Murdoch is an abrasive character. Both are surprised to discover Colonel Decker's second-in-command is played by Devil in a Blue Dress director Carl Franklin and Erik discusses the gleeful joy behind most Cannon films.
Esta semana hemos sido conscientes de que han pasado 20 años desde el año 2000. Hemos decidido echar la vista atrás para entender lo que nos viene por delante. En este programa os traemos 20 microhistorias, una por cada año que ha pasado desde el 2000, repasando los acontecimientos pasados que más influirán en nuestro futuro próximo. 20 años después del 2000, los coches aún no vuelan. Y la bioingeniería, de momento, no ha parido replicantes más humanos que los humanos como en Blade Runner. Bueno, esto tampoco es que sea Mad Max, aunque hay situaciones se podrían equiparar a lo que veíamos en La Cúpula del Trueno (¡dos entran, uno sale!). No viajamos en el tiempo, ni deslocalizamos la materia, la comida no consiste en píldoras y tampoco nos domina Skynet. Con el cambio de milenio ni siquiera hubo un colapso total en el que las máquinas se volvieran gilipollas y la liasen parda. Todo fue bastante suave. ¿Significa esto que hemos fracasado con la tecnología y no hemos conseguido con ella aquello que las mentes más imaginativas habían predicho décadas antes? Para nada. La tecnología, al servicio del capitalismo, controla nuestras comunicaciones y nuestros datos. Filtra nuestra visibilidad en redes y nos empuja a consumir servicios y más servicios digitales en una nueva forma de capitalismo digital mucho más voraz que las anteriores. Ahora que estamos en manos de los nuevos señores feudales digitales, Google, Amazon, Apple y Facebook, somos totalmente libres… para disfrutar de sus recomendaciones, ya que nos conocen tan bien. El nacimiento del €uro y la predominancia de las políticas neoliberales a comienzos del nuevo milenio ya auguraban lo que tenía que pasar. La normalización de la ultraderecha en los parlamentos, ya sin careta. Cuotas insostenibles de precariedad laboral que hacen resurgir modos esclavistas de trabajo, como los conocidos riders. Y los nuevos pobres, que son trabajadores. El paro ha quedado obsoleto. Crisis tras crisis, el capitalismo triunfa y cumple objetivos. Y mientras os contamos esto, en un oscuro despacho de Silicon Valley, en California, el CEO de turno en una empresa de negocio digital apoya sus sneakers Vans en la mesa, apura una última calada de su cigarrillo de liar mientras le cae un rulito de ceniza en su abultada barba. Aunque nunca ha sabido quién es Hannibal Smith, dice lo mismo que él: me gusta que los planes salgan bien. Veinte años después del 2000, aquí estamos. Mirando atrás, para entender lo que hay delante.
Yeah, this was an enjoyably odd one. I start off things ranting about old-ass filmmakers vs. the Marvel CInematic Universe, CVS drones dropping medication on unsuspecting old people and an '80s yacht-rock legend selling fake World Series tickets to cops. Later on, I talk to freelance journalist (and "street culture whisperer") Camilo Hannibal Smith about the freelancing game and writing about hip-hop in Houston. We also get into Shea Serrano getting Film Twitter angry, tacky comedies from the '80s and whether or not Menudo had a Saturday-morning cartoon show. As for music, I play tunes by Anderson .Paak featuring Andre 3000, Hello Yello and Moonchild. This episode is sponsored by WoodRocket.com.
Bienvenidos al tercer capítulo de la tercera temporada de Frikilosofía donde hablaremos de "La televisión de los años 90": - Cómo nos influyó. - Nuestros recuerdos. - Nuestros programas favoritos. - Las nuevas cadenas de televisión. - El cine porno. Con nuestras secciones fijas: - “Millennials, una generación entre dos mundos”, por Diego Cardenal. -”Frikilósofos por el mundo”, la sección en la que conocemos cómo fue la tv en los años 90 en otras partes del mundo. Hoy, con Queco y Pablo. OPENING El lunes, 1 de enero de 1990, la presentadora de TVE Marisa Naranjo dejó a más de uno sin tomarse las uvas. Y así, de esta caótica forma, entramos en la recta final del siglo XX y el II milenio. Pronto, los niños nacidos en los 60, 70, 80 y 90 pasaríamos a ser... de otro siglo. Por aquel entonces, muchos de nosotros acabábamos de padecer en nuestras carnes una terrible enfermedad: ¡LA ADOLESCENCIA! De ella dice la RAE que es ese período de la vida humana que sigue a la niñez y precede a la juventud. De lo que no habla el diccionario es de los efectos secundarios que conlleva y el dolor de cabeza que causa a sus familiares más cercanos. Como el gusano que sale de su capullo convertido en mariposa, nosotros teníamos más de lo primero que de lo segundo. Nos creíamos inmortales e independientes y presumíamos de saberlo todo. Algo que costaba creer, ya que sólo unos pocos años antes habíamos vivido bajo la completa protección y supervisión de nuestros padres, ¡nuestros superhéroes particulares! Ellos se encargaban de todo, ejercían de cortafuegos en nuestras vidas y paraban todo aquello que pudiera hacernos daño. Siempre estaban a nuestro lado. Si tú enfermabas, ellos pasaban la noche en vela a tu lado. Si tú caías, ellos te levantaban una y mil veces. Para curar nuestras heridas, utilizaban métodos infalibles. Como esa especie de ritual mágico en el que se invocaba a las posaderas de un pequeño anfibio y que rezaba de la siguiente manera: “Sana, sanita, culito de rana…” Seguro que os suena, ¿verdad? Otro, algo más molesto y aparatoso, consistía en: “Agua oxigenada y mercromina”. Lo primero escocía y lo segundo te dejaba la herida pintada de un brillante color rojo durante varios días, como si fueras un indio guerrero “piel roja”. El dinero, en aquella época, parecía crecer en los árboles. Por eso, si tú querías algo, sólo tenías que pedirlo insistentemente una y otra vez, creando un bucle infinito hasta minar la resistencia de tus padres. Algo que, por cierto, se ha transmitido de generación en generación y hoy los más peques siguen poniéndolo en práctica con excelentes resultados. Teníamos paga semanal a cambio de realizar pequeñas tareas como hacer la cama o comprar el pan. Nuestros profesores de la EGB eran rígidos y no te pasaban ni una. Exámenes, controles, deberes, castigos, suspensos, cachetes, negativos… Estábamos sometidos a una férrea disciplina militar, pero su lección, por lo que a nosotros se refiere, no dio sus frutos hasta muchas décadas después y no pudimos agradecerles en aquel momento su paciencia y su gran labor educativa, que, al fin y al cabo, nos convirtió en las personas que hoy somos. Llegaron los 90 y ahora nos tocaba salir del nido y volar solos. La vida, que es paciente y tiene todo el tiempo del mundo, nos estaba esperando agazapada a la vuelta de una esquina y, a la primera de cambio, nos puso a cada uno en nuestro lugar. Aprendimos con dolor que ahora, cuando caías, ya no había nadie para levantarnos. Culpa nuestra, ya que nos habíamos encargado por activa y por pasiva de decirles a nuestros padres que nos dejaran, que era nuestra vida y de esta manera construimos una pequeña barrera entre ellos y nosotros. Paralelamente a nuestras preocupaciones, la nueva década se abría camino como un brote verde en un fértil bosque. Aquellos pequeños avances sin aparente importancia cambiarían nuestro mundo tal y como lo conocíamos. Como pasó con el primer servidor web de la historia, que se había puesto en marcha unos meses antes con una pegatina hecha a mano que decía “esta máquina es un servidor, no apagar”, ¿quién iba a decir que algo tan cutre acabaría convirtiéndose en lo que hoy es internet? En la Tierra, las noticias se sucedían: la democracia volvió a Chile, Irak invadió Kuwait, Nelson Mandela salió de la cárcel, Margaret Thatcher dimitió... Arriba, en el espacio, la NASA puso en órbita nuestro primer ojo en el universo: “el telescopio espacial Hubble”, En los años 90, todo era frenético. Era como navegar por un río de aguas turbulentas y, en cierto modo, así nos sentíamos los jóvenes de aquella generación que éramos arrastrados hacia un futuro incierto. Tuvimos que poner en práctica todo lo aprendido. Vivimos de primera mano el paro, la desigualdad… Nadie nos había preparado para todas las cosas que nos tendrían que llegar. El dinero, ahora, había que ganarlo buscando un trabajo inexistente, mientras nuestras hormonas nos llenaban la cabeza continuamente de pensamientos de dos rombos. Algunos amigos nuestros comenzaron a tontear con el alcohol y las drogas y ellos solos fueron poco a poco adentrándose en un laberinto oscuro del que no consiguieron salir. Otros, en cambio, se refugiaron en los estudios, en la música, en sus aficiones y, por supuesto, en la televisión. Para estos últimos, los 90 vinieron con un gran regalo bajo el brazo: ¡tres nuevas cadenas de televisión! Todo un vértigo, audiovisualmente hablando, teniendo en cuenta de donde veníamos. Con semejante oferta televisiva, la palabra zapping entró a formar parte de nuestro vocabulario y, cambiando de canal en canal, la historia fue pasando por delante de nuestros ojos. Llegó el fin la guerra fría. ETA siguió matando. Se realizó la primera clonación de un mamífero, una oveja llamada Dolly. Descubrimos que el presidente de EEUU, Bill Clinton, echaba de vez en cuando una cana al aire junto a su becaria de 22 años llamada Monica Lewinsky. Vimos nacer al joven aprendiz de magia Harry Potter. Un caluroso 31 de agosto de 1997 nos despertamos con la trágica muerte, en un accidente de tráfico en París, de la princesa Diana de Gales, de 36 años, y su novio Dodi Al-Fayed. El Papa Juan Pablo II visitó Cuba en enero de 1998 y pronunció estas palabras: “Que Cuba se abra al mundo con todas sus magníficas posibilidades y que el mundo se abra a Cuba”. Como ya venía siendo habitual, la muerte nos arrebató a grandes e irrepetibles figuras de nuestra historia: Greta Garbo, la Madre Teresa de Calcuta, Stanley Kubrick, Concha Piquer, Tino Casal, Juanito, Benny Hill, Camarón de la Isla, el periodista Antonio Herrero, la actriz Mary Santpere, el dibujante Peyo, Audrey Hepburn, Miguel de Molina, Brandon Lee, Mario Moreno “Cantinflas”, Manuel Summers, Ivà, Telly Savalas, Fernando Rey, Ayrton Senna, George Peppard (nuestro “Hannibal” Smith del equipo A), Henry Mancini, la presentadora infantil Sonia Martínez, Alberto Closas, Gracita Morales, la cantante Lola Flores (24 días después también falleció su hijo Antonio Flores), Lana Turner, Kiko Ledgard, Lucio Fulci, Encarna Sánchez, Rafaela Aparicio, Vicente Parra, Gianni Versace, Pilar Miró, el periodista Antonio Herrero, el pintor Antonio Saura, el director Akira Kurosawa, la poetisa Gloria Fuertes, nuestro Groucho Marx (Luis Sánchez Polack, más conocido como TIP), el tenor Alfredo Kraus, Enrique Urquijo (cantante de Los Secretos)... El 2 de diciembre de 1993, era abatido a tiros, mientras intentaba escapar, el narcotraficante colombiano Pablo Escobar. Pero el rock se llevó la peor parte cuando, en 1991, el SIDA arrebató a su estrella más internacional, Freddie Mercury, cantante de Queen. En el cine, la película Titanic reventó la taquilla y ganó 11 premios Óscar. En la misma década, se estrenaron películas como El silencio de los corderos, Forrest Gump, Pulp Fiction, Matrix, Terminator 2, Ghost, más allá del amor, Desafío Total, Stargate, Parque Jurásico, Toy Story, Eduardo Manostijeras, El sexto sentido, Abierto hasta el amanecer, El ejército de las tinieblas, La momia, Alien 3… Los noventa sonaban a Whitney Houston, Laura Pausini, Maná y Ricky Martin y, en España, lo hacían Héroes del Silencio, Alejandro Sanz, La Unión, Seguridad Social, Ella baila sola, Mecano, Joaquín Sabina y Los del Río, con su incombustible y pegadiza Macarena. Cuando miramos hacia atrás, somos conscientes del largo camino recorrido. Nos guste o no, somos lo que somos gracias a todas aquellas personas que nos acompañaron en nuestra vida. Hoy, muchas de sus enseñanzas ya van con nosotros en nuestra mochila. ¡Gracias a todos, padres, abuelos, tíos, amigos, profesores, novias... por hacer nuestra vida más llevadera y emocionante! Y en todo ese camino de aprendizaje, allí, en el mismo lugar de siempre, estuvo ella, una discreta caja de madera de la que brotaba un mundo mágico: series, documentales, programas de música, noticias... Inundó nuestros hogares de alegrías, penas, llanto y emoción. Nos mostró lo que era el amor y el sexo entre líneas codificadas. Con ella aprendimos a soñar, viajamos por todo el mundo, volamos a otros planetas y nos aterrorizaron monstruos y todo tipo de criaturas. Simplemente apretando un botón y cambiando de canal. El siglo XX tuvo sus luces y sus sombras, pero fue un gran siglo y, gracias a la televisión, todo fue un poco mejor. Bienvenidos al tercer capítulo de la tercera temporada de Frikilosofía donde hablaremos de "La televisión de los años 90": Todo lo que vamos a hablar en este programa son nuestras opiniones y vivencias. Ninguno nos creemos con la verdad absoluta en ninguno de los temas que debatimos, ya que simplemente son eso, opiniones, que queremos compartir con vosotros. Mi nombre es Tomás García Baringo y esto Frikilosofía ¡ARRANCAMOS! CARTA DE INTENCIONES Estimado oyente, si estás escuchando este podcast, quiere decir que has decidido darnos una oportunidad seleccionando Frikilosofia entre los miles de audios que circulan por la red. Y ya sea por fruto del azar o por alguna extraña conjunción cósmica, ¡lo único importante es que estás aquí, escuchándonos! Por eso, me gustaría dedicarte a ti, querido oyente, este audio y agradecerte, en mi nombre y en el de todos los que hacemos posible este programa, tu confianza. Frikilosofìa nace con un único propósito: ¡entretener! Nuestro objetivo es pasar un buen rato junto a ti, hablando de aquellos temas que marcaron nuestra infancia y que hoy, 40 años después, siguen emocionándonos como el primer día. Es importante que sepas que no pretendemos sentar cátedra con nuestras opiniones y te pedimos perdón de antemano si alguna cosa de la que digamos puede llegar a molestarte o si nos equivocamos en algún dato o referencia. Estamos seguros que sabrás perdonarnos. Nuestro fin es crear un espacio de opinión y un punto de encuentro donde compartir contigo nuestras pasiones. Por eso, querido amigo y amiga, sólo nos queda desearte que pases un rato agradable con este programa. 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Bienvenidos al tercer capítulo de la tercera temporada de Frikilosofía donde hablaremos de "La televisión de los años 90": - Cómo nos influyó. - Nuestros recuerdos. - Nuestros programas favoritos. - Las nuevas cadenas de televisión. - El cine porno. Con nuestras secciones fijas: - “Millennials, una generación entre dos mundos”, por Diego Cardenal. -”Frikilósofos por el mundo”, la sección en la que conocemos cómo fue la tv en los años 90 en otras partes del mundo. Hoy, con Queco y Pablo. OPENING El lunes, 1 de enero de 1990, la presentadora de TVE Marisa Naranjo dejó a más de uno sin tomarse las uvas. Y así, de esta caótica forma, entramos en la recta final del siglo XX y el II milenio. Pronto, los niños nacidos en los 60, 70, 80 y 90 pasaríamos a ser... de otro siglo. Por aquel entonces, muchos de nosotros acabábamos de padecer en nuestras carnes una terrible enfermedad: ¡LA ADOLESCENCIA! De ella dice la RAE que es ese período de la vida humana que sigue a la niñez y precede a la juventud. De lo que no habla el diccionario es de los efectos secundarios que conlleva y el dolor de cabeza que causa a sus familiares más cercanos. Como el gusano que sale de su capullo convertido en mariposa, nosotros teníamos más de lo primero que de lo segundo. Nos creíamos inmortales e independientes y presumíamos de saberlo todo. Algo que costaba creer, ya que sólo unos pocos años antes habíamos vivido bajo la completa protección y supervisión de nuestros padres, ¡nuestros superhéroes particulares! Ellos se encargaban de todo, ejercían de cortafuegos en nuestras vidas y paraban todo aquello que pudiera hacernos daño. Siempre estaban a nuestro lado. Si tú enfermabas, ellos pasaban la noche en vela a tu lado. Si tú caías, ellos te levantaban una y mil veces. Para curar nuestras heridas, utilizaban métodos infalibles. Como esa especie de ritual mágico en el que se invocaba a las posaderas de un pequeño anfibio y que rezaba de la siguiente manera: “Sana, sanita, culito de rana…” Seguro que os suena, ¿verdad? Otro, algo más molesto y aparatoso, consistía en: “Agua oxigenada y mercromina”. Lo primero escocía y lo segundo te dejaba la herida pintada de un brillante color rojo durante varios días, como si fueras un indio guerrero “piel roja”. El dinero, en aquella época, parecía crecer en los árboles. Por eso, si tú querías algo, sólo tenías que pedirlo insistentemente una y otra vez, creando un bucle infinito hasta minar la resistencia de tus padres. Algo que, por cierto, se ha transmitido de generación en generación y hoy los más peques siguen poniéndolo en práctica con excelentes resultados. Teníamos paga semanal a cambio de realizar pequeñas tareas como hacer la cama o comprar el pan. Nuestros profesores de la EGB eran rígidos y no te pasaban ni una. Exámenes, controles, deberes, castigos, suspensos, cachetes, negativos… Estábamos sometidos a una férrea disciplina militar, pero su lección, por lo que a nosotros se refiere, no dio sus frutos hasta muchas décadas después y no pudimos agradecerles en aquel momento su paciencia y su gran labor educativa, que, al fin y al cabo, nos convirtió en las personas que hoy somos. Llegaron los 90 y ahora nos tocaba salir del nido y volar solos. La vida, que es paciente y tiene todo el tiempo del mundo, nos estaba esperando agazapada a la vuelta de una esquina y, a la primera de cambio, nos puso a cada uno en nuestro lugar. Aprendimos con dolor que ahora, cuando caías, ya no había nadie para levantarnos. Culpa nuestra, ya que nos habíamos encargado por activa y por pasiva de decirles a nuestros padres que nos dejaran, que era nuestra vida y de esta manera construimos una pequeña barrera entre ellos y nosotros. Paralelamente a nuestras preocupaciones, la nueva década se abría camino como un brote verde en un fértil bosque. Aquellos pequeños avances sin aparente importancia cambiarían nuestro mundo tal y como lo conocíamos. Como pasó con el primer servidor web de la historia, que se había puesto en marcha unos meses antes con una pegatina hecha a mano que decía “esta máquina es un servidor, no apagar”, ¿quién iba a decir que algo tan cutre acabaría convirtiéndose en lo que hoy es internet? En la Tierra, las noticias se sucedían: la democracia volvió a Chile, Irak invadió Kuwait, Nelson Mandela salió de la cárcel, Margaret Thatcher dimitió... Arriba, en el espacio, la NASA puso en órbita nuestro primer ojo en el universo: “el telescopio espacial Hubble”, En los años 90, todo era frenético. Era como navegar por un río de aguas turbulentas y, en cierto modo, así nos sentíamos los jóvenes de aquella generación que éramos arrastrados hacia un futuro incierto. Tuvimos que poner en práctica todo lo aprendido. Vivimos de primera mano el paro, la desigualdad… Nadie nos había preparado para todas las cosas que nos tendrían que llegar. El dinero, ahora, había que ganarlo buscando un trabajo inexistente, mientras nuestras hormonas nos llenaban la cabeza continuamente de pensamientos de dos rombos. Algunos amigos nuestros comenzaron a tontear con el alcohol y las drogas y ellos solos fueron poco a poco adentrándose en un laberinto oscuro del que no consiguieron salir. Otros, en cambio, se refugiaron en los estudios, en la música, en sus aficiones y, por supuesto, en la televisión. Para estos últimos, los 90 vinieron con un gran regalo bajo el brazo: ¡tres nuevas cadenas de televisión! Todo un vértigo, audiovisualmente hablando, teniendo en cuenta de donde veníamos. Con semejante oferta televisiva, la palabra zapping entró a formar parte de nuestro vocabulario y, cambiando de canal en canal, la historia fue pasando por delante de nuestros ojos. Llegó el fin la guerra fría. ETA siguió matando. Se realizó la primera clonación de un mamífero, una oveja llamada Dolly. Descubrimos que el presidente de EEUU, Bill Clinton, echaba de vez en cuando una cana al aire junto a su becaria de 22 años llamada Monica Lewinsky. Vimos nacer al joven aprendiz de magia Harry Potter. Un caluroso 31 de agosto de 1997 nos despertamos con la trágica muerte, en un accidente de tráfico en París, de la princesa Diana de Gales, de 36 años, y su novio Dodi Al-Fayed. El Papa Juan Pablo II visitó Cuba en enero de 1998 y pronunció estas palabras: “Que Cuba se abra al mundo con todas sus magníficas posibilidades y que el mundo se abra a Cuba”. Como ya venía siendo habitual, la muerte nos arrebató a grandes e irrepetibles figuras de nuestra historia: Greta Garbo, la Madre Teresa de Calcuta, Stanley Kubrick, Concha Piquer, Tino Casal, Juanito, Benny Hill, Camarón de la Isla, el periodista Antonio Herrero, la actriz Mary Santpere, el dibujante Peyo, Audrey Hepburn, Miguel de Molina, Brandon Lee, Mario Moreno “Cantinflas”, Manuel Summers, Ivà, Telly Savalas, Fernando Rey, Ayrton Senna, George Peppard (nuestro “Hannibal” Smith del equipo A), Henry Mancini, la presentadora infantil Sonia Martínez, Alberto Closas, Gracita Morales, la cantante Lola Flores (24 días después también falleció su hijo Antonio Flores), Lana Turner, Kiko Ledgard, Lucio Fulci, Encarna Sánchez, Rafaela Aparicio, Vicente Parra, Gianni Versace, Pilar Miró, el periodista Antonio Herrero, el pintor Antonio Saura, el director Akira Kurosawa, la poetisa Gloria Fuertes, nuestro Groucho Marx (Luis Sánchez Polack, más conocido como TIP), el tenor Alfredo Kraus, Enrique Urquijo (cantante de Los Secretos)... El 2 de diciembre de 1993, era abatido a tiros, mientras intentaba escapar, el narcotraficante colombiano Pablo Escobar. Pero el rock se llevó la peor parte cuando, en 1991, el SIDA arrebató a su estrella más internacional, Freddie Mercury, cantante de Queen. En el cine, la película Titanic reventó la taquilla y ganó 11 premios Óscar. En la misma década, se estrenaron películas como El silencio de los corderos, Forrest Gump, Pulp Fiction, Matrix, Terminator 2, Ghost, más allá del amor, Desafío Total, Stargate, Parque Jurásico, Toy Story, Eduardo Manostijeras, El sexto sentido, Abierto hasta el amanecer, El ejército de las tinieblas, La momia, Alien 3… Los noventa sonaban a Whitney Houston, Laura Pausini, Maná y Ricky Martin y, en España, lo hacían Héroes del Silencio, Alejandro Sanz, La Unión, Seguridad Social, Ella baila sola, Mecano, Joaquín Sabina y Los del Río, con su incombustible y pegadiza Macarena. Cuando miramos hacia atrás, somos conscientes del largo camino recorrido. Nos guste o no, somos lo que somos gracias a todas aquellas personas que nos acompañaron en nuestra vida. Hoy, muchas de sus enseñanzas ya van con nosotros en nuestra mochila. ¡Gracias a todos, padres, abuelos, tíos, amigos, profesores, novias... por hacer nuestra vida más llevadera y emocionante! Y en todo ese camino de aprendizaje, allí, en el mismo lugar de siempre, estuvo ella, una discreta caja de madera de la que brotaba un mundo mágico: series, documentales, programas de música, noticias... Inundó nuestros hogares de alegrías, penas, llanto y emoción. Nos mostró lo que era el amor y el sexo entre líneas codificadas. Con ella aprendimos a soñar, viajamos por todo el mundo, volamos a otros planetas y nos aterrorizaron monstruos y todo tipo de criaturas. Simplemente apretando un botón y cambiando de canal. El siglo XX tuvo sus luces y sus sombras, pero fue un gran siglo y, gracias a la televisión, todo fue un poco mejor. Bienvenidos al tercer capítulo de la tercera temporada de Frikilosofía donde hablaremos de "La televisión de los años 90": Todo lo que vamos a hablar en este programa son nuestras opiniones y vivencias. Ninguno nos creemos con la verdad absoluta en ninguno de los temas que debatimos, ya que simplemente son eso, opiniones, que queremos compartir con vosotros. Mi nombre es Tomás García Baringo y esto Frikilosofía ¡ARRANCAMOS! CARTA DE INTENCIONES Estimado oyente, si estás escuchando este podcast, quiere decir que has decidido darnos una oportunidad seleccionando Frikilosofia entre los miles de audios que circulan por la red. Y ya sea por fruto del azar o por alguna extraña conjunción cósmica, ¡lo único importante es que estás aquí, escuchándonos! Por eso, me gustaría dedicarte a ti, querido oyente, este audio y agradecerte, en mi nombre y en el de todos los que hacemos posible este programa, tu confianza. Frikilosofìa nace con un único propósito: ¡entretener! Nuestro objetivo es pasar un buen rato junto a ti, hablando de aquellos temas que marcaron nuestra infancia y que hoy, 40 años después, siguen emocionándonos como el primer día. Es importante que sepas que no pretendemos sentar cátedra con nuestras opiniones y te pedimos perdón de antemano si alguna cosa de la que digamos puede llegar a molestarte o si nos equivocamos en algún dato o referencia. Estamos seguros que sabrás perdonarnos. Nuestro fin es crear un espacio de opinión y un punto de encuentro donde compartir contigo nuestras pasiones. Por eso, querido amigo y amiga, sólo nos queda desearte que pases un rato agradable con este programa. 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On May 17, 2019, IAQradio launched the first of a 4 part exclusive series with RIA and IICRC on the Maturing of the Cleaning and Restoration industry. Frequent IAQradio listeners and "followers" of the Z-man's blog are aware, on May 1st, 2019 in Phoenix, Arizona an historic announcement was made at RIA's 73rd annual Convention and Exposition. RIA President Lee King, CR and IICRC Chairman Pete Duncanson taking a page from Reagan and Gorbachev's historic Glasnost agreement executed a Strategic Partnership on behalf of their respective organizations. After the execution of the agreement Mark Springer, CR who is RIA's President Elect announced the launch of RIA's AGA committee. The Advocacy and Government Affairs (AGA) committee chair is well known restoration contractor advocate and counselor Ed Cross known in the industry as "The Restoration Lawyer". The Part 1 May 17th show set the table for this week's Part 2 show as RIA's Springer counterpart from the IICRC, Kevin Pearson, IICRC Chairman Elect will weigh-in with his perspective of the strategic partnership and its impact on helping unify the industry leading towards the ultimate goal of "speaking" with one voice. Joining Pearson will be long time industry insider Craig Kersemeier who has roots in both RIA and IICRC. Kersemeier is IICRC's Marketing Chair and former board member who assisted with the negotiation process. His insights and past history helped both parties garner an understanding of past failures and the lessons learned that led to this historic breakthrough! Pearson will share his vision as he ascends to IICRC leadership in Oct of this year on how and why the partnership can help to advance the profession, protect stakeholder interests and increase the influence of cleaners, restorers, and other practitioners to the trade as the industry matures. It is the hope of each organization's leadership that the future of the industry for the next generation in the global marketplace will be one of harmony and collaboration for the greater good. Through Kersemeier's unique perspective he will share his thoughts in his marketing chair role how IICRC's support of the RIA advocacy movement through the AGA initiative can have a powerful impact of how restorer's are regarded by the insurance industry, government entities and the general public. This will set the table for the Part 3 show in the series when Ed Cross returns to delve deeper into the AGA's future plans and how industry stakeholders can support the advocacy initiative! Again this week, IAQradio's Restoration Global Watchdog will join the show. Pete Consigli and Craig Kersemeier have a history of collaboration trying to unify the industry through their respective influence as RIA and IICRC insiders that dates back over a decade. Pete who is known to IAQradio listeners as not holding back his enthusiasm, likens the announcement of the partnership agreement to a well know scene from the A Team TV show and movie sequel. During the closing scene A Team leader Hannibal Smith would light a cigar and say, "I love it when a plan comes together". Pete and Craig will have to flip a coin to determine who offers the other the match to light the cigar after this week's show! Please join the Z-man, Radio Joe, the Global Watchdog this week for the Part 2 show with IICRC's "A Team" members Kevin Pearson and Craig Kersemeier for IAQradio's exclusive 4 part series on industry maturation and unification.
Gordon the gopher, Larry the loafer, meditation, mindfulness and Dexter's Lab! Where else can you find a health and wellness channel that includes such a range of content!? Topics discussed – Mental health, gordon the gopher, larry the loafer, Children's mental health, meditation, mindfulness, Dudley Mind, breathing techniques, mind, Mark Wahlberg - The Departed, mental strength, navy SEALs, Serena Williams, The A-Team, Hannibal Smith, Keith Higgs, Barry Westley, Gary Vaynerchuk, The Law of Attraction, failure, survival, quitting, friendship, Tom Bilyeu - Impact Theory, Dana White, UFC, Unfuckwithable, Dexter's Lab. CHANNEL MOTTO: Improve Lives! Learn! Have Fun! ► REGULAR ENTERTAINING TIPS ON BECOMING HEALTHIER IN EVERYDAY LIFE - https://bit.ly/2n2M4ay ◄ ► Gaz's mental health story - https://bit.ly/2Mx9gb7 ► Mindful exercises - https://bit.ly/2GY0hky ► Diaphragmatic breathing technique – https://youtu.be/A7MYoCqqT7I WHERE TO FIND US: Email: info@myhomevitality.com Website: https://www.myhomevitality.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/myhomevitality/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/myhomevitality Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/myhomevitality iTunes Podcast: https://apple.co/2LSGK7J Soundcloud Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/user-460351592 Stitcher Podcast: https://bit.ly/2KmvYBC TuneIn Podcast: https://bit.ly/2vcAWfA
Pues vaya cuatro patas pa' un banco nos hemos juntado a hablar del fenómeno creado por Dragón Ball en nuestra tierna infancia tres personas jóvenes y un señor mayor. Jimina Sabadú, Carlos Palencia y un servidor en la parte juvenil y Paco Fox ejerciendo de Hannibal Smith del frikerio. Anécdotas conocidas, otras inéditas en el universo podcastil, temas mixtos y divagaciones en general, para tratar aquello que fue Dragon Ball y que tan difícil de explicar resulta. Mangas, series, fotocopias, dibujos pirata... Todo en castellano, catalán, gallego, vasco... En fin, Dragon Ball. ¡Demos todo un poco de energía a Goku!
This Evening Breakfast at the temple of diamonds with Audrey and Hannibal Smith, It’s the eighties ... That can’t be right, this is a show about old movies hmmm, anyway everything looks like a Duran Duran video. We have an movie by an Island boy done good who mixes with modern hollywood royalty and courtesy of Jean in our adopted ward alverstone, we bring some much needed class to the show. Welcome to They Don’t Make ‘Em Like they used to.
Efter fire år og 99 podcasts tænkte vi, at det var på tide at lave et podcast, der taler til alle ægte filmnørder. Da vi fandt ud af, at vi var endda meget filmnørdede og måske endda lidt ekstra gnavne nu 100 podcasts ældre, så blev vi enige om at lave to jubilæumspodcasts. Det første podcast er et all star podcast, hvor vi går all in på "ananas i egen juice", som de betegner det i "Natholdet". Vi har samlet stjernerne fra tidligere sæsoner og har krævet omdans med Gert og Maria. Gert ville gerne danse tango med Maria, men hun var mest til at danse Travolta/Thurman-style til "You Never Can Tell". Her går vi tilbage til rødderne og ser, hvad der egentlig skete dengang i 2011. Kunne det have været undgået? Var der nogen tegn på himlen, der kunne have givet hints om den forestående begivenhed? Og ikke mindst: hvem var manden, der sad og trak i trådene som en anden Hannibal Smith og samlede et elite-hold af filmnørder, der er blevet smidt ind i alskens krigssituationer (som f.eks. "Ghost" og "Battlefield Earth") siden dengang. Vi afslører alle vores pinlige hemmeligheder og ikke mindst: hvad er bedst? "Wild Wild West" med Will Smith eller Morten Korch-film fra 50erne/60erne? Så spænd sikkerhedsselerne: it's going to be a nerdy ride. God fornøjelse.
So back in the day, when blogging was the thing all the cool kids did, Lisa McInerney set up one called 'The Arse End of Ireland'. Using the moniker of 'Sweary Lady' it was a showcase of her writing talent, both comedic and serious, and it become one of the most popular blogs in Ireland. The plan, however, was to use the power of blogging to become a novelist, and that couldn't have come together better if Hannibal Smith himself had made it. Lisa's first novel, 'The Glorious Heresies', was published earlier this year to widespread acclaim. 'A big, brassy, sexy beast of a book', said Joseph O'Connor in the Irish Times. The reviews have been excellent, which is mostly because it's an excellent book. I hadn't met Lisa since one of the last Irish Blog Awards events, and since then things have obviously gone really well for her. We chat about the blog, how it helped her as a writer, how an email out of the blue helped her find an agent, her writing process, video games and loads more. You can follow @SwearyLady on Twitter and you can buy The Glorious Heresies at your local bookshop.
Option Block 222: Bonds. Contrarian Bonds. Trading Block: The majority of the market sold off by 1%. On the news that bonds might sell off, they rallied. Apple breaks through 450. Google hanging around the 800 level. Odd Block: A collar went up in Texas Roadhouse (TXRH); call spreads trade in Gerdau SA (GGB), and calls active in Blackstone Group (BX). Xpress Block: SPX and April Condors are hopping. Strategy Block: Today's strategy honors Hannibal Smith of the A-Team. Put selling strategies on SPY-- long-term bullish and short-term cautious. Around the Block: Looking ahead at Tesla Motors. Keeping an eye on the S&P 500. Seeing if Google can stay near 800.
Option Block 222: Bonds. Contrarian Bonds. Trading Block: The majority of the market sold off by 1%. On the news that bonds might sell off, they rallied. Apple breaks through 450. Google hanging around the 800 level. Odd Block: A collar went up in Texas Roadhouse (TXRH); call spreads trade in Gerdau SA (GGB), and calls active in Blackstone Group (BX). Xpress Block: SPX and April Condors are hopping. Strategy Block: Today's strategy honors Hannibal Smith of the A-Team. Put selling strategies on SPY-- long-term bullish and short-term cautious. Around the Block: Looking ahead at Tesla Motors. Keeping an eye on the S&P 500. Seeing if Google can stay near 800.