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Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1790: Heston Lubiano explains practical ways to assess how inclusive your workplace really is, using measurable indicators like employee surveys, diversity data, and retention rates. He emphasizes that an inclusive culture is not just about representation but about ensuring all team members feel valued, heard, and able to contribute fully. The strategies outlined help leaders pinpoint gaps and take meaningful steps toward genuine inclusion. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://moneyminiblog.com/business/measure-company-inclusive-culture/ Quotes to ponder: "An inclusive culture means everyone feels valued and respected, regardless of their differences." "Measuring inclusivity can help you identify gaps and create strategies to close them." "It's not just about diversity; it's about making sure everyone feels like they belong." Episode references: U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission: https://www.eeoc.gov Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Say hello to Brodie Meah, founder of Top Cuvée - London's top spot for new wines and a hallmark of the UK's progressive wine scene. Founded in January 2019 as a neighborhood wine bar and restaurant Top Cuvée has found numerous ways to express itself over the last six years. From their original restaurant in Highbury and wine shop around the corner to their underground wine bar Cave Cuvée in Shoreditch's Bethnal Green Road. They've also become famous for their house wines and vermouths as well as parkside delivery service, serving up the world's best wines right to your feet - blurring the lines between physical retail, restaurant and DTC deliveries. For Brodie his love of hospitality started in Manchester collecting glasses in nightclubs to fund his TV & Film Production degree. Soon he was hooked. Gradually moving up the ranks to running some of the city's best bars and restaurants before moving to Melbourne to work at ‘Dinner by Heston' - a Michelin star restaurant which is part of The Fat Duck Group. Inspired by his time in Melbourne, Brodie returned to the UK, to try his luck and go for broke. In this episode we talk about the rise of the natural wine movement, the power of adaptability and the beautiful tensions at play within the Top Cuvée brand universe. Take a sip, savour it and enjoy.
E se cada passo que você evita hoje fosse um milagre que deixa de acontecer amanhã?Vivemos cercados por muros invisíveis: o medo do que pode dar errado, a necessidade de aprovação e o desejo de conforto. Mas o evangelho não foi escrito para quem busca segurança — ele é um chamado a atravessar linhas de fogo, enfrentar gigantes e avançar mesmo quando o chão treme sob os pés. Ousadia não é sobre imprudência; é sobre confiar tão profundamente no Deus que te enviou, que o impossível deixa de ser ameaça e se torna promessa.Nesta mensagem, você será levado a um território onde orações seguras não têm espaço, onde cada ato de fé acende batalhas espirituais — e onde a oposição é, na verdade, a prova de que você está avançando. Você verá que ousadia não é arrogância, mas a confiança sobrenatural de quem carrega a autoridade do céu. E, quando essa coragem se manifesta, cadeias se quebram, milagres se multiplicam e vidas são resgatadas.Prepare-se para ter sua fé incendiada e seu coração desafiado — porque, depois dessa palavra, ficar parado não será mais uma opção.---Ministração do Pr. Heston Delgado nos Cultos de Celebração de 17 de agosto de 2025.Se ao ouvir esta mensagem você tomou uma decisão por Jesus ou reconciliou com Deus, queremos te ajudar nessa nova vida. Se você também precisa de oração ou quer participar de um life group, acesse o link: www.paz.vc/sp
Seven Michelin stars. Inventing Multi-Sensory Dining. Triple-cooked chips. Bacon-and-egg ice cream. The Fat Duck. Dinner by Heston. Sous Vide. Changing the way the entire world thinks about food.In this unmissable conversation, culinary icon Heston Blumenthal sits down with us for a no-holds-barred deep dive into his life, mind, and food philosophy. From the teenage moment in Provence that ignited his obsession with flavour, through the chaotic early years of The Fat Duck, to inventing multi-sensory dining experiences that make people cry at the table - Heston reveals it all with trademark wit and candour.Hear the stories behind his most famous creations, the science experiments that rewrote the rules of cooking, and the fierce curiosity that made him question everything; from how we name dishes to the sounds we hear while we eat. He opens up about pressure, burnout, inspiration, and why he's finally acknowledging his place in culinary history.It's Heston as you've never heard him: raw, brilliant, funny, and endlessly fascinating.-------Please leave us a great rating and a comment and share it with your friends - it really helps us grow as a show.If you're in the industry and are looking for the greatest POS system in the world than look no further as Blinq are tearing up the rulebook—no long-term contracts, no hidden fees, and no per-device charges.Just £49 a month for unlimited devices and 24/7 UK-based support that's always there, in person when you need it.Built for hospitality, by hospitality, blinq is the fastest, easiest POS system on the market—so intuitive, anyone can use it. And while others take weeks to get you up and running, with blinq, you're live in just 2 hours.Join the hospitality revolution today & use the code GOTOBLINQ to get your first month free - https://blinqme.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
**Lancey B's The Funktion Replay On traxfm.org. This Week Lance Featured Soul/Boogie/Contemporary Soul/ Dance Classics From Sencere, Gayle Adams, BJ The Chicago Kid, Candace Woodson, Tony Scott, Candi Staton, Mtume, Lugo, Lou Rawls, Matt Johnson, Heston, Jafunk, Urban Cookie Collective, Ralph Rosario, Deborah Bond, Madz & More #originalpirates #soulmusic #contemporarysoul #70smusic #80smusic #disco #danceclassics Catch Catch Lancey B's The Funktion Every Tuesday From 12:00PM UK Time On www.traxfm.org Listen Live Here Via The Trax FM Player: chat.traxfm.org/player/index.html Mixcloud LIVE :mixcloud.com/live/traxfm Free Trax FM Android App: play.google.com/store/apps/det...mradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092342916738 Trax FM Live On Hear This: hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live Tunerr: tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Radio Garden: Trax FM Link: http://radio.garden/listen/trax-fm/IEnsCj55 OnLine Radio Box: onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs...cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87...7e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: traxfmlondon.radio.net Stream Radio : streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: liveonlineradio.net/english/tr...ax-fm-103-3.htm**
In this deeply moving episode, I sit down with Andy Campbell, author of Overcoming Life's Toughest Setbacks, as he shares his heart-breaking and courageous journey through childhood sexual abuse, the loss of his mother, his own stage four cancer diagnosis, and the devastating suicide of his 18-year-old son, Heston. Together, we speak openly about grief, trauma, and the search for meaning amidst unimaginable pain. I also share part of my own story as a survivor of childhood abuse, and the moment I chose to stay and find a path to healing—one step at a time. This is a heartfelt conversation about love, loss, resilience, and the power of speaking our truth to help others feel less alone. Thanks for reading Sharon's Substack! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work.Trigger Warning: This episode includes discussions around suicide, abuse, and grief. If you have been affected by any of these, please seek support from local or online services. https://www.nomore.org/ https://befrienders.org/ To find out more about Andy and his new book please visit his website: https://www.askandycampbell.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sharonfitzmaurice.substack.com
In this deeply personal episode, I sit down with my close friend Heston Moyers, someone I didn't expect to become one of the most reliable, loyal, and transformative people in my life. What started as a rocky first impression turned into a brotherhood rooted in honesty, accountability, and unconditional support.Heston opens up about surviving a life-altering car accident, his journey through self-doubt, and the pivotal moment that helped him believe he was enough. From shedding 55 pounds to reshaping his mindset, he shares how the Levels retreat and the men who showed up there helped change the trajectory of his life.We talk about what real friendship looks like, how powerful it is to have a 2am call friend, and why your circle can either limit or launch you. Heston also reflects on producing this podcast, the stories that shaped him, and how it's helped him become a better father, husband, and man.If you've ever wondered what it takes to truly change your life, this one is for you.Key moments:0:00 A Rare Kind of Friendship3:00 The Crash That Changed Everything10:35 First Impressions & Misjudgments13:58 From Acquaintance to Inner Circle17:48 The Seizure That Redefined Loyalty23:16 Meeting His Younger Self26:47 Rewiring His Life32:01 What Makes a True Friend39:03 From Boy to Man45:22 Choose Your Circle CarefullyGuest Info:IG: @hgmoyers (https://www.instagram.com/hgmoyers/)-Where to find Tyler Hall: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylerchall/ Newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/the-tyler-hall-archives-7018241874482122753/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sirTHALL Work with Tyler: https://www.tylerchristianhall.com/
When today's guest, Andy, lost his 18-year-old son, Heston, to suicide, he had a lot of time to reflect on life and finding one's purpose. Early in Andy's grief journey, he saw a visual that truly resonated with him. The image was of a framed picture that was completely black. The blackness represented the grief that, early on in one's grief journey, was all-encompassing. The darkness of the grief covered every part of the bereaved person's life. Then, there was a second image of a black rectangle the same size as the first. However, the picture frame was now several times larger, so that the black portion now took up only 5% of the frame. The explanation is simple. The deep grief does not go away. The hole in our hearts remains. What we can work to change is the rest of our lives. We can grow and expand so that our lives are bigger than the grief. There are portions with love, joy, and happiness. They do not eliminate the grief, and the grief remains a part of the picture, but it is not the entire picture. The idea is not to get stuck in our grief, but to bring it along with us as we continue to experience life. This past weekend, my (foster) son, Valeriano, got married. It was a beautiful wedding. There were lots of smiles and happiness surrounding the couple, but there were tears, too, as we had our first big family event without our Andy. Valeriano bought a special green pen to use to sign his marriage certificate to honor Andy. I put his picture and teddy bear on the seat where he should have been sitting. The new family picture included Andy's picture and teddy bear. We did not ignore our grief and forget about Andy on Saturday. We brought him along to be a part of the celebration. This is just what Heston's Dad, Andy, encourages as well. He brings Heston with him, feeling his presence. He has even released a powerful book, 'Overcoming Life's Toughest Setbacks: 15 Breakthrough Core Beliefs to Transform Challenges into Opportunities!' The book is available through his website, askandycampbell.com. If it's half as good as my conversation with him today, I know it will inspire many of us on our grief journey.
If you're still telling people to “click the link in bio,” it's time to upgrade your Instagram strategy. I'm joined by Heston Roberts, a true wizard when it comes to building DM automations that actually move people from your Instagram content into your email list (and eventually, into paying clients).We go beyond the basics: how DM automation reduces friction, why it can outperform link-in-bio by 60% or more, how to keep things personal and scalable, and what common mistakes to avoid. Plus, Heston shares how to build direct DM-to-email funnels, so your followers never have to leave Instagram.What You'll Learn:[03:22] Why DM automation is a game changer for content that works while you sleep [08:34] The problem with “click the link in bio” (and why it lowers conversions) [13:41] How DM automations help grow your following through better engagement [16:57] Step-by-step: turning DMs into an email funnel without leaving Instagram [21:40] The truth about small accounts: why it still works with low engagement [26:17] Mistakes to avoid: over-general keywords, automations that feel spammy, and more [31:06] Using deep links to drive traffic directly into apps like YouTube [39:45] How to keep it personal (and still scalable) with voice notes and custom automations [45:58] Heston's subscription for creators who want to master ManyChat and chat funnelsKey Takeaways:DM automation reduces friction: instead of making followers stop scrolling, visit your profile, and figure out your links, it meets them right where they already are—your DMs.You can build email funnels inside Instagram: ask followers for their name & email in the DMs, sync to your email platform, and send them your freebie without them leaving the app.ManyChat (our favorite tool) is a Meta business partner, which means it's approved and safe to use directly with Instagram.Even small accounts can see ROI: you don't need thousands of comments—sometimes one new subscriber or client makes the whole system worth it.Use specific keywords like “getpod” or “hotguide” to trigger automations and avoid accidental triggers. And yes, keep it fun, like clickable buttons!Links + Resources Mentioned:Get a FREE MONTH of ManyChat Pro! Sign up here.Follow Heston on InstagramSubscribe to Heston's YouTube ChannelCONNECT WITH YOUR HOST, ELIZABETH MARBERRY:WORK WITH ELIZABETH Apply for your FREE Instagram Breakthrough Session with Elizabeth Free guide to Monetize Your IG: Seven Simple and Proven Ways to Finally Make Money on Instagram Follow Elizabeth Marberry on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook Please be sure to rate, review and follow the show on Apple podcasts (or wherever you find your podcasts) so we can get this free value to other people who need it.
Movie reviews #51 seven today so let's go 1. Airport 1970. This one started them all. To me it's just a less funny movie than airplane movie, but still funny. You don't get the icky pedophile jokes, but you do get asshat men who live to cheat and cheat to live, this had a nice rad woman surprise that I am quite grateful for. Airport stars Helen Hayes!!!! 2. Scarecrow 1972. Many many 70's films are based on plays, this one basically just filmed a play. Great Black Metal premise here with a story by Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Scarlet letter guy. Blythe Danner, and Gene Wilder are here, and there's a witch too. 3. Earthquake 1974. Heston is here, this movie was not great. I had fun with friends, a lot actually. Heston is a shit but the Star Crash guy takes on bullies, and flippin Shaft is a rad stunt cyclist. 4. The Little prince 1974. This one's trippy and fun, and we get our 2nd Gene Wilder appearance in this batch. You also get jazz hands Bob Fosse himself here as the snake. I always get this movie confused with the Gumby episode The Small Planets, and wonder where the screaming clay piano boy is. 5. Girlfriends 1978. Claudia Weill is our director here, in a coming of age film that should be more popular than it is, shrug emoji. We get the sole survivor woman from that trippy movie I love called Sole Survivor. Lots of great actors here including the guy who wrote Stonehenge. 6. Sergeant Matlovich vs. the U.S. AirForce. This gets added to our list of super amazing made for TV movies of the 70's, also Matlovich was real and fierce AF. Brad Dourif plays Leonard Mattlovich, and you can watch him and his mustache in this gem on you tube. A must see for those interested in Queer history. 7. …And your name is Jonah 1979. Intense TV Movie about a misdiagnosed Jonah, he is deaf and the shitty times and an even shittier Teacher and Dad make it flippin hell for this poor kiddo. Important to show where we were and where we should be with this country's Ableism. Sally Struthers is here along with the asshat Dad played by asshat James Woods.Thanks fer listening friends. Please oh please give us stars and a review, thank you.
Former special forces commando Heston Russell has an impressive resume from his time in the Australian Defence Force. The fifth-generation soldier has service in his blood, with more than 100 combat missions under his belt. His drive and passion helped him work his way quickly through the ranks. But behind the success, self-doubt, the loss of a soldier under his command and hiding his sexuality play on Heston's mind. LINKS Heston's book 'Forging The Will To Fight' is available now Listen the Heston's podcast 'The ABCs of Heston Russell' Follow Ant on Instagram, X, and Facebook Learn more about Ant on his website antmiddleton.com Follow Nova Podcasts on Instagram for videos from the podcast and behind the scenes content – @novapodcastsofficial. Ant Middleton is back in Australia with The Trilogy Tour, his most powerful and transformative live experience yet. Saturday 19th July 2025 - The Star Event Centre, Pyrmont NSW; Saturday 26th July 2025 - The Star Theatre, Gold Coast QLD. Visit Ticketek for tickets! CREDITSHost: Ant MiddletonEditor: Adrian WaltonExecutive Producer: Damien Haffenden Managing Producer: Elle Beattie Nova Entertainment acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we recorded this podcast, the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation. We pay our respect to Elders past and present.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Restauranteur and TV chef Heston Blumenthal joins Spooning With Mark Wogan this week.Heston opens up on thirty years of running The Fat Duck, working for 120 hours a week for ten years and his diagnosis with bipolar.Dishes Served:Drink- NegroniGuilty Pleasure: MSG in peperami, seaweed and DoritosSpoon One: Prawn cocktail sandwichSpoon Two: McDonalds Big MacHeston's programme, My Life With Bipolar is available to watch on the BBC Iplayer nowThis episode of Spooning with Mark Wogan is sponsored by tails.com - 100% tailored dog food. Head to tails.com to learn more.For more information on Corrigan's private rooms in Mayfair we film Spooning With Mark Wogan in visit:Lindsay Room: https://www.corrigansmayfair.co.uk/private-dining/private-dining-rooms/the-lindsay-roomChef's Table: https://www.corrigansmayfair.co.uk/private-dining/private-dining-rooms/chefs-tableSenior Podcast Producer: Johnny SeifertSocial Media: Chris JacobsAssistant camera operator: Cami Lamont-BrownThis is a News Broadcasting Production Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Restauranteur and TV chef Heston Blumenthal joins Spooning With Mark Wogan this week.Heston opens up on thirty years of running The Fat Duck, working for 120 hours a week for ten years and his diagnosis with bipolar.Dishes Served:Drink- NegroniGuilty Pleasure: MSG in peperami, seaweed and DoritosSpoon One: Prawn cocktail sandwichSpoon Two: McDonalds Big MacHeston's programme, My Life With Bipolar is available to watch on the BBC Iplayer nowThis episode of Spooning with Mark Wogan is sponsored by tails.com - 100% tailored dog food. Head to tails.com to learn more.For more information on Corrigan's private rooms in Mayfair we film Spooning With Mark Wogan in visit:Lindsay Room: https://www.corrigansmayfair.co.uk/private-dining/private-dining-rooms/the-lindsay-roomChef's Table: https://www.corrigansmayfair.co.uk/private-dining/private-dining-rooms/chefs-tableSenior Podcast Producer: Johnny SeifertSocial Media: Chris JacobsAssistant camera operator: Cami Lamont-BrownThis is a News Broadcasting Production Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A devilish shopkeeper arrives in a small Maine town, his suitcase packed with wonders and his ledger full of names. In "Needful Things," we witness the unraveling of Castle Rock through the machinations of one Leland Gaunt, a stranger with uncanny insight into the deepest desires of everyone he meets.Max von Sydow masterfully portrays Gaunt, the charismatic proprietor offering townsfolk exactly what they want most—a rare baseball card, a carnival glass lampshade, Elvis Presley's sunglasses—items that speak to profound yearning far beyond their material worth. But these treasures come with a hidden cost. Each customer must perform a seemingly harmless prank on another resident, tricks that Gaunt orchestrates to prey on existing tensions within the community.What makes this Stephen King adaptation so compelling isn't the supernatural elements but its exploration of human psychology. As Sheriff Alan Pangborn (Ed Harris) watches his peaceful town descend into chaos, we witness how easily social bonds fray when neighbors suspect each other of increasingly malicious acts. The film excels at demonstrating the domino effect of Gaunt's manipulations—how small slights escalate to violence, how petty rivalries bloom into murderous rage.The film poses an uncomfortable question that resonates beyond its 1993 release: What would you sacrifice for your heart's desire? As we watch characters commit increasingly terrible acts to obtain or keep seemingly trivial objects, we're forced to examine our own attachments and what price we might pay for them. When the shop stands empty for those who want nothing, we're left wondering—is contentment our strongest defense against temptation? And in a world constantly selling us solutions to problems we didn't know we had, perhaps this cautionary tale about the cost of getting exactly what you want strikes deeper now than ever before. Head to www.screamsandstreams.com for more information related to our episode.
In an age where people started to stay home to watch television and listen to the radio, and attendance in movie theatres was waning, big spectacles were the way to get people interested in cinema again. Also, the resurgence of the circus was on the rise. Cecil B. De Mille, known for directing huge extravaganzas, decided to combine the two and make this huge epic film about a story with the big top, and all its glory, as the backdrop. The Greatest Show on Earth was a huge blockbuster. It went on to win the top prize at the Oscars for 1952. Critics and audiences for the most part have felt that time has not been good to this film ... feeling that the spectacle does not compensate for what is lacking in the script. In retrospect, did it really deserve to win the Best Picture Academy Award?Listen to film critic Jack Ferdman's take on it as he analyzes everything about The Greatest Show on Earth, as well as many other films from that year, and hear which film he gives his Rewatch Oscar of 1952.Download, listen, and share ALL Rewatching Oscar episodes.SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW Rewatching Oscar:Website: https://rewatchingoscar.buzzsprout.comApple Podcasts/iTunesSpotifyGoogle PodcastsiHeart RadioPodchaserPodcast AddictTuneInAlexaAmazon Overcasts Podcast Addict Player FMRSS Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1815964.rssWebsite: https://rewatchingoscar.buzzsprout.comSocial Media Links: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, BlueSkyShare your thoughts and suggestions with us through:Facebook Messanger or email us atjack@rewatchingoscar.com or jackferdman@gmail.comMusic by TurpacShow Producer: Jack FerdmanPodcast Logo Design: Jack FerdmanMovie (audio) trailer courtesy of MovieClips Classic TrailersMovie (audio) clips courtesy of YouTubeSupport us by downloading, sharing, and giving us a 5-star Rating. It helps our podcast continue to reach many people and make it available to share more episodes with everyone.Send us a text
On this episode of Roofing Road Trips, Megan Ellsworth is joined by Tess Heston of Duro-Last to talk about green roofing. Discover how this company leads with environmentally friendly practices, from recycling over 100 million pounds of PVC to promoting energy-efficient roofing systems. We'll dive into their innovative take-back program, certifications like NSF/ANSI 347 and their contributions to green building standards such as LEED. Learn how Duro-Last is setting the standard for sustainable roofing solutions in today's market. Learn more at RoofersCoffeeShop.com! https://www.rooferscoffeeshop.com/ Are you a contractor looking for resources? Become an R-Club Member today! https://www.rooferscoffeeshop.com/rcs-club-sign-up Sign up for the Week in Roofing! https://www.rooferscoffeeshop.com/sign-up Follow Us! https://www.facebook.com/rooferscoffeeshop/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/rooferscoffeeshop-com https://x.com/RoofCoffeeShop https://www.instagram.com/rooferscoffeeshop/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAQTC5U3FL9M-_wcRiEEyvw https://www.pinterest.com/rcscom/ https://www.tiktok.com/@rooferscoffeeshop https://www.rooferscoffeeshop.com/rss #CustomerHastag #RoofersCoffeeShop #MetalCoffeeShop #AskARoofer #CoatingsCoffeeShop #RoofingProfessionals #RoofingContractors #RoofingIndustry #DuroLastRoofing
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If you've ever felt like you didn't stay in one place too long, or have lived a thousand lives in terms of jobs and careers, today's guest puts your entire lore to shame. On top of that, he's probably growing better
Bienvenidos de nuevo a un directo desde Twitter, esta vez voy a darles una clase magistral sobre como funciona nuestra red eléctrica, algo complejo y sencillo a la vez. No hay ningún medio de comunicación que hable claramente sobre esto y por ello la gente no se puede formar una opinión al respecto. Se habla de oido y por regla general los tertulianos no tienen ni idea de lo que hablan. Os explicaré a grandes rasgos mi formación: Título de FP2 en la especialidad Líneas y maquinas eléctricas, eso antiguamente eran 5 años. Luego pasé algunos meses como técnico para un autónomo que trabajaba para Balay antes de irme a la mili. La mili la realice en la base aérea de Getafe como electricista dentro de la central eléctrica donde ayude a los electricistas civiles, allí teníamos varios grupos electrógenos, de varios tamaños y potencias. Al volver de la mili entre en una empresa de verificación trafos en fábricas y permisos para poner en marcha instalaciones. Después entre en una de las empresas eléctricas mas antiguas de España, J.Gil, se trata de una empresa de las primeras que construyó nuestra red eléctrica. Decir que los antiguos trabajadores de Hidroeléctrica Española hacían horas en esa empresa y que nosotros celebrábamos la comida de nochebuena con ellos. En esa empresa viví la unificación de Hidroeléctrica Española e Iberduero dando como resultado el monstruo de Iberdrola. Esa empresa empezó a ir mal y entre a otra del sector y entre las dos estuve más de 10 años en las empresas que construyen y mantienen centrales de generación y distribución trabajando por toda España. Dentro de esas dos empresas trabajé en todo tipo de instalaciones: nucleares, térmicas de carbón, hidroeléctricas, de fuel, eólicos, de todo salvo solar. Y en todo tipo de tensiones, desde las subestaciones de distribución en 20KV a las grandes centrales de 400KV. Participe en la construcción desde cero de subestaciones y centrales, instalacion de cableado de control, montaje de bastidores de protecciones y pruebas en todo tipo de instalaciones. Estuve trabajando en el cinturón de 400KV que rodea Madrid y también en la instalación de los telemandos para manejar las centrales a distancia. Trabajando en el parque de 400 KV de Vandellos se pusieron en contacto conmigo para que echara el curriculum en REE, Red eléctrica de España. Tuve que ir a Zaragoza a realizar una entrevista para ver si estaba capacitado para ser operador del sistema con ellos. Lo pase y realice también un test de conocimientos básicos y otro psicológico que también pase…pero al final mi apellido no era el adecuado y no entre. Luego contaré una anécdota al respecto. Pude ir a trabajar a Brasil y deje esta última empresa porque me querían contratar en Iberdrola y mi jefe lo impidió. Le di quince días y me marché a una pequeña ingeniera de valencia. Alli trabaje un año como delineante diseñando telecontroles, teledisparos, equipos de protección de red y modificaciones en centrales eléctricas. Allí colaboré en el diseño de subestaciones para Brasil. Pero yo soy un técnico de campo, una rata de calle y parque al aire libre, por lo que terminé yéndome a la empresa donde sigo trabajando hoy dia. Dicha multinacional fue a su vez comprada por otra aún mayor, nada menos que GE. Así que sí, he trabajado para GE (General Electric) como técnico de campo, incluso me dieron un cuadro de reconocimiento, ja, ja, ja. En esta empresa llevo los últimos 25 años. Se trata de una empresa que produce energía y la inyecta a la red todos los días desde todas partes del mundo. Así que sí, creo estar capacitado para hablar sobre el apagón del dia 28, otro fatídico 8, a las 12:33 Decir que las explicaciones que ha dado REE a través de Eduardo Prieto como director de servicios para la operación de Red eléctrica son claramente insuficientes. Un escueto video de 50 segundos publicado en su página web donde simplemente nos dicen que la demanda había sido repuesta en un 77% a las 4 de la mañana… De momento nadie ha dado una respuesta verosímil sobre lo que de verdad a pasado. REE, la empresa privado-estatal que maneja la red eléctrica ha dicho esto en su sala de prensa. Tan solo ha explicado que a las 12 de la noche se recuperó el 60% de la demanda y a las 2 de la mañana el 77%. Esto es largo de explicar a través de unos tuits...pero digamos que es la pescadilla que se muerde la cola. Muchas instalaciones generadoras no están diseñadas para producir mientras la red está caída, lo que se denomina blackout, y necesitan que haya tensión de red para empezar a inyectar potencia a la red. Las instalaciones grandes como las nucleares y otros grupos de generación necesitan horas o incluso días para estar disponibles. Es más, las nucleares necesitan una enorme cantidad de energía eléctrica para refrigerar sus núcleos nada más desconectarse de la red. La propia distribución eléctrica consume un montón de potencia eléctrica que se disipa en forma de calor y de emisiones de radiación electromagnética en todos los cientos de miles de kilómetros del cableado eléctrico de AT (alta tensión) y en los bobinados de los trafos. Por lo tanto, la primera generación que se va recuperando debe enviarse a qué las nucleares tengan red y no utilicen sus grupos electrógenos de emergencia y en inundar las redes de distribución con tensión. De momento no he escuchado ni una explicación técnica sobre el #apagon de parte de REE o de algún medio oficial. Aquí, Eduardo Prieto, director de Servicios para la Operación de Red Eléctrica en declaraciones a los medios nos contó como iban reponiendo esta tensión para que todos tengamos electricidad en casa. Eso fue a las 20:35 y es el último comunicado publicado en la web de REE. Ya está circulando por ahí la posibilidad de que este apagón haya sido debido a la presencia de masiva de energia procedente de los paneles solares fotovoltaicos, leo: "En un sistema eléctrico dominado por paneles solares, aerogeneradores e inversores, la inercia física es prácticamente nula. Los paneles solares no producen rotación mecánica. La mayoría de los aerogeneradores modernos están desacoplados electrónicamente de la red y proporcionan poca fuerza estabilizadora. Los sistemas basados en inversores, que predominan en las redes modernas de energía renovable, son precisos pero delicados. Siguen la frecuencia de la red en lugar de resistir cambios repentinos”. El tuitero Principia Marsupia decía: “Veremos si tiene algo que ver con el apagón de hoy o no, pero hay un concepto del que se habla muy poco: la **inercia** de un sistema eléctrico. La inercia funciona como un amortiguador ante las fluctuaciones. Las centrales nucleares, las hidroeléctrica, las de gas, etc. proporcionan inercia al sistema xq tienen el mismo principio de funcionamiento: turbinas muy pesadas que giran muy rápido (a 50 vueltas por segundo = 50 hertzios). Esos bichos tan pesados girando a tanta velocidad tienen una inercia muy grande. Newton nos enseñó que cuanta más inercia tienes, más fuerza tiene que ejercer el exterior para cambiar tu velocidad de rotación. Dicho de otra manera: esos sistemas "absorben" las fluctuaciones de forma instantánea y muy eficiente. Por supuesto, todo tiene su límite y también puede haber apagones con esas centrales. ¿Y la solar y la eólica? La solar y la eólica producen electricidad sin una masa que proporcione inercia. (Los molinos eólicos no giran a 50 vueltas por segundo). Ojo: yo soy muy partidario de las renovables. Son más baratas y nos hacen depender menos de los países que exportan petróleo o gas. Pero creo que no se explica bien que cuando dependemos *sólo* de las renovables, el diseño y la gestión de la red es mucho más compleja. Y dicho esto, repito: no sé si el apagón de hoy ha sido un problema con la inercia del sistema. En todo caso, os he podido dar la chapa con un tema que me parece interesantísimo.” Es cierto que el dia del apagón el aporte de la energia fotovoltaica fue mayor de un 60% dentro del mix energético, concretamente un 60,64% con 17.657 MW. Pero hace solo unos días, el 21 de abril de 2025, la energía fotovoltaica alcanzó un récord en España, aportando el 61,5% del mix energético peninsular a las 13:35 horas, con una producción instantánea de 20.120 MW. El 19 de marzo de 2023, a las 11:37 horas, la energía solar fotovoltaica cubrió el 64,5% de la demanda eléctrica en España, marcando un récord histórico…sin que sufrieramos un apagón. ………………………………………………………………………………………. contar que es la red…tendréis que escuchar mi explicación ………………………………………………………………………………………. Decir que consultando los datos vemos que a las 12 y 20 no solo estábamos produciendo lo que consumían los españoles sino que estábamos exportando o guardando energia en forma bombeo. En concreto estábamos exportando 1 GW (a grosso modo una central nuclear) a Francia, 2,6 GW a Portugal y 3 GW se estaban destinando a bombear agua en presas para luego turbinarla, esto es, para en otro momento donde la energia sea mas cara vender de nuevo esa energia. Y casi un 1 GW más destinado a Marruecos, Andorra, etc… O sea, a las 12 y 20, 13 minutos antes del desastre nos sobraban casi 7 GW. En ese momento teníamos algunas de nuestras centrales nucleares en marcha, en torno a la mitad, por lo que estábamos produciendo unos 3 GW de forma nuclear. Por no decir que en España existe también el servicio de Interrumpibilidad por el que cobran y muy bien algunas de las empresas que mas energia eléctrica consumen. Este servicio significa que en caso de necesidad estas empresas serán desconectadas de la red por el operador y tendrán que funcionar en isla, o sea, se tendrán que generar ellas mismas su energía. Este servicio se empezó a gestionar en la Orden ITC/2370/2007, de 26 de julio, y hoy dia no está claro cuantos gigavatios hay destinados a esto. Esto funciona por subasta, el gobierno ofrece este chollo solo a las empresas afines, ya que como yo he comentado en mis artículos y podcast titulados “La red de araña” la corrupción y el oscurantismo en este sector es generalizado. Hace años que no busco datos sobre este respecto pero han habido años donde habían mas de 7 GW destinados a esto. Por ello estas empresas pagan su energia mas barata que la señora Maria que utiliza la electricidad para usar su secador de pelo y cuatro bombillas. Hoy se llama Servicio de Respuesta Activa de la Demanda (SRAD) y son solo unos 2 GW, podemos leer esto: “Las subastas de interrumpibilidad, tal como se conocían tradicionalmente, han evolucionado en España. Desde 2022, se han reemplazado por un nuevo mecanismo denominado Servicio de Respuesta Activa de la Demanda (SRAD), según el Real Decreto-ley 17/2022. Este servicio permite a grandes consumidores, como la industria electrointensiva, y otros agentes con al menos 1 MW de potencia reducir su consumo eléctrico en momentos críticos para el sistema eléctrico, a cambio de una retribución económica. A diferencia del antiguo sistema, la retribución se basa en la disponibilidad y, en caso de activación, en la ejecución efectiva de la reducción de consumo. En 2024, se anunció que la subasta para el SRAD de 2025 se celebraría el 14 de noviembre, con un requerimiento de 2.116 MW. Estas subastas, gestionadas por Red Eléctrica de España (REE), son telemáticas, anuales y abiertas a más participantes que las antiguas subastas de interrumpibilidad, que estaban restringidas principalmente a la gran industria. Por tanto, las subastas de interrumpibilidad como tal ya no existen, pero el SRAD cumple una función similar, adaptada a un marco regulatorio más moderno y flexible, alineado con las directrices de la Unión Europea.” Esto nos dice que en cualquier momento nos podríamos deshacer de la producción de 9 GW…ya saben que supuestamente todo ha sobrevenido porque nos faltaron de golpe 15GW en un consumo de entorno 26. Les hablare de como se calcula la energia necesaria que tenemos que producir para no tener problemas. Toda la energia que podemos producir se denomina “capacidad efectiva” y toda la energia que necesitamos en un instante se llama “demanda máxima bruta coincidente”. Lógicamente esta ultima debe ser menor que lo que podemos producir, esa diferencia se denomina “margen de reserva”. Y aqui es donde vienen las curvas. Lógicamente no todas las instalaciones están operativas: Puedes estar paradas debido a un mantenimiento programado, a un fallo, a la degradación por el paso del tiempo o al cajón de sastre que denominan “causas ajenas”. Asi que ese margen de reserva que teníamos antes se nos ha reducido hasta lo que se conoce como “margen de reserva operativo”. Por tanto tenemos una capacidad neta disponible que debe superar a la demanda máxima neta en ese “margen de reserva operativo”. Dicho margen esta compuesto por el margen de reserva de generación, la demanda interrumpible y la capacidad de interconexión (nuestra red está conectada a la de otros países y podemos exportar o importar electricidad). Nuestra interconexión principal es con Francia, pueden buscarla como Inelfe, una linea que pretende que pasemos del 3% de interconexión actual a un 10%...o sea aproximadamente 10 GWh… esto solo puede servir para enviar nuestra energía sobrante ...porque a nosotros nos sobra aproximadamente un 70% de todo lo que hay instalado en este santo país. Hice unos cálculos sobre el margen de reserva en 2014, son estos: Pues bien, si nosotros tenemos oficialmente 108 GWh (yo creo que son mas bien 120 GWh...pero "aceptamos pulpo") y consumimos en una franja entre los 22 y 36 GWh...¿Cuantos GWh nos sobran?... Pues bastante mas de esos 10 GWh que si no paran en Francia (que pararan, vaya si pararan)...y le dejo aqui los fríos datos extraídos de ese pdf que Vd. obvio y ojo es un pdf muy, pero que muy pronuke… Le remarco lo de la flechita para que vea que ES PARA EXTRAER NUESTRA ENERGIA SOBRANTE CREADA EN INSTALACIONES QUE EMPLEAN ENERGIA RENOVABLE LA QUE CIRCULARA POR LAS REDES FRANCESAS...PORQUE ELLOS DE ESO POCO... Para calcular el margen de reserva de nuestra red necesitamos conocer estos tres factores: MRG ó margen de reserva de generación. Como tenemos parados casi todos los ciclos combinados, y según Iberdrola, este margen es grande de casi 30 GWh (datos del 2010, ahora sera mayor) y ya que cobran sumas astronómicas en concepto de disponibilidad pues que estén preparados para empezar a generar, leñe. DI ó demanda interrumpible. Esto por si no lo saben nuestros oyentes se trata de un convenio entre las empresas eléctricas y los grandes consumidores via subvención del estado para que sean avisados y dada la circunstancia de un preapagon se queden fuera de la red, esto es, les sea cortado el suministro eléctrico para compensar la demanda en ese momento, a veces simplemente para gestionar las tensiones en la red. La ultima orden de interrumpibilidad se produjo en diciembre del 2009 en el sur de España. Solo se pueden sumar a estas "primas" los grandes consumidores de mas de 100MW, o sea, a estas grandes industrias la luz les sale bastante mas barata por este y otros motivos que a un pequeño consumidor. CI ó capacidad de interconexiones. Actualmente gozamos de unos 10 GWh que serán ampliados en breve gracias al proyecto INELFE pasando a los 15 GWh ampliable a los 25 GWh, que consiste en enterrar unas líneas de corriente continua entre Francia y España. Todo esto hace que nuestra capacidad bruta de 108 GWh oficiales y nuestra capacidad efectiva que es la suma de la demanda bruta coincidente y el margen de reserva sean bastante grandes y parecidos. Yo calculo a grosso modo que esta capacidad efectiva seria de: 36GWh del pico máximo actual, ya que no volveremos en mucho tiempo a los 45 GWh de nuestra burbuja mas los 30 GWh del margen de reserva de generación mas los 6 GWh de la demanda interrumpible mas los 10 GWn actuales de la capacidad de interconexión nos arroja un total de 82 GWh. Unos 82 GWh, que descontandole el aproximadamente el 25 % de fallos, degradación, causas ajenas y al mantenimiento de equipos nos arroja una potencia de margen de reserva operativo mas demanda bruta coincidente de 61,5 GWh y esa y no otra seria la potencia bruta instalada mínima que precisaríamos en estos momentos. Sin embargo nosotros que hemos tenido un pico máximo de demanda de 45 GWh en plena burbuja inmobiliaria, tenemos instalada la friolera de 108 GWh lo que nos arroja un margen de reserva del 59%. Vamos por último a comparar estos valores con dos países, el primero México: En el informe del 2012 de la comisión nacional de energia eléctrica podemos leer los datos del 2011, esto es, México tuvo una demanda media de 38,85 GWh y una capacidad bruta de generación de 54 GWh, lo que deja un margen de reserva operativo del 24 %, o lo que es lo mismo en Mexico hacen los deberes. Veamos ahora el caso de Francia: Su pico máximo de demanda en el año 2010 fue de 96 GWh y ellos tienen una capacidad bruta instalada de 123,5 GWh así que esto nos arroja un margen de reserva operativo de tan solo un 22 %, o sea peor margen de reserva que México y no digamos con nuestro abultadisimo margen del 59 %. Todos los autores están de acuerdo en que este valor de reserva se debe situar entre el 25 y el 30%... así que le dedico estos datos a un pronuclear cabezón que sigue opinando que nuestra red no puede funcionar sin la mano que nos echan los franceses...pero ya vemos que es al revés y que en breve aun necesitaran mas de nuestras energias renovables. ………………………………………………………………………….. Quería comentar que los cortes eléctricos que puedan inestabilizar el sistema no son tan poco frecuentes, yo he vivido dos. El más importante, sin lugar a dudas fue el de 1987 provocado por un fallo en un trafo de 220 KV en la subestación de Sentmenat. Durante aquellos días estaba trabajando en la ET de la Plana (Castellon), punto estratégico donde se pudo aislar la avería junto con la ET de la Mudarra en Valladolid. Para ello fue preciso el sacar las “palas” de los relés de protección de sobreintensidad (que por cierto eran GE , como casi todos) y controlar la línea “a mano”. Os dejo un fragmento del libro histórico de REE , donde se recoge aquel accidente, en la pág. 31 podemos leer esto: “…El apagón de Cataluña de 1987 El 14 de octubre de 1987 se produce un apagón en Cataluña que deja sin servicio al 91 % del mercado catalán y desacopla las conexiones con Francia. El incidente se origina a las 22:44 horas en la subestación de Sentmenat (Barcelona), al explotar un polo de un interruptor. La situación se agrava a las 23:20 horas al dispararse la línea Aragón-La Plana, lo que afecta al resto de las centrales eléctricas de la zona. En concreto se disparan los grupos de La Robla, Teruel, Ascó, Vandellós I y Garoña. La potencia de la central de Cofrentes se queda en 80 megavatios. Para superar esta situación, se acoplan grupos de fuelóleo en Sant Adriá de Besós, Foix, Cercs y Castellón. El suministro se normaliza al cien por cien a la 1:45 horas de la madrugada. «Se puede hablar de perturbación general. Es la incidencia mayor que se ha registrado en la etapa de la explotación unificada», asegura José Alburquerque, que fue jefe del CECOEL entre 1990 y 1999 y ahora está jubilado…” (OJO 4 Nucleares paradas, y bajar a 80 MW Cofrentes es una parada técnica de emergencia en toda regla, la situación se puso al rojo vivo) Sobretodo se han dado situaciones de peligro en la zona de Cataluña, aunque tras crear el doble anillo de 400 KV de la red eléctrica se ha mejorado muchísimo. Figuraos que hasta hace no tanto tiempo toda la energía eléctrica que salía y/o entraba a Segovia lo hacía por un único interruptor de 400 KV. ………………………………………………………………………………………. Conductor del programa UTP Ramón Valero @tecn_preocupado Canal en Telegram @UnTecnicoPreocupado Un técnico Preocupado un FP2 IVOOX UTP http://cutt.ly/dzhhGrf BLOG http://cutt.ly/dzhh2LX Ayúdame desde mi Crowfunding aquí https://cutt.ly/W0DsPVq Invitados JuanMa @KbmEa7 Superior de Telecomunicaciones Radioaficionado, testing Radiohack, SDR, DSD+ tetra, TTTracker, SDRsharp. …. ¡Danterior! @Suptedax CIUDADANO GALLEGO ESPAÑOL Y EUROPEO LUCHO POR UNA SOCIEDAD HUMANA Y MÁS JUSTA. LOS NIÑOS SON EL FUTURO. AMARAS AL PRÓJIMO COMO A TI MISMO DIOS ES AMOR …. Española @Espaola100 Yeshúa es el gran YO SOY. La verdad es sólo UNA. Biblia. Profecía. Geopolítica. Sionista. LIBERTAD. …. (((VerdadesOfenden ن @verdadsmolestas "Censura, hija del miedo, padre de la ignorancia, arma del tirano. Defender hoy la verdad es nadar contracorriente" #PuraSangre https://t.me/Verdadesofenden …. El Profe @ElProfeOscar2 …. MinarcatMEGA @Rodrigo198718 liberal, capitalista, libertario, VLLC. 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Enlaces citados en el podcast: AYUDA A TRAVÉS DE LA COMPRA DE MIS LIBROS https://tecnicopreocupado.com/2024/11/16/ayuda-a-traves-de-la-compra-de-mis-libros/ Orden ITC/2370/2007, de 26 de julio, por la que se regula el servicio de gestión de la demanda de interrumpibilidad para los consumidores que adquieren su energía en el mercado de producción. https://www.boe.es/buscar/doc.php?id=BOE-A-2007-14798 30052013 CANAL ZERO-Gaia-La Red de Araña https://www.burbuja.info/inmobiliaria/temas/30052013-canal-zero-gaia-la-red-de-arana.427877/ UTP 12 La red de araña https://www.ivoox.com/utp-12-la-red-arana-audios-mp3_rf_10917493_1.html UTP13 La red de araña II https://www.ivoox.com/utp13-la-red-arana-ii-audios-mp3_rf_10943328_1.html UTP17 El Amperio contra Antonio Primera Parte https://www.ivoox.com/utp17-el-amperio-contra-antonio-primera-parte-audios-mp3_rf_11352806_1.html UTP18 El amperio contra Antonio Segunda Parte https://www.ivoox.com/utp18-el-amperio-contra-antonio-segunda-parte-audios-mp3_rf_11352896_1.html UTP26 El Déficit de Tarifa y otras malas hierbas https://www.ivoox.com/utp26-el-deficit-tarifa-otras-malas-audios-mp3_rf_12312715_1.html UTP27 El déficit de tarifa y otras malas hierbas. Segunda parte https://www.ivoox.com/utp27-el-deficit-tarifa-otras-malas-audios-mp3_rf_12509855_1.html PUNTO DE NO RETORNO RED ELÉCTRICA EN 2002 https://tecnicopreocupado.com/2014/03/23/punto-de-no-retorno-red-electrica-en-2002/ Inelfe http://www.eib.org/at ta chm ents/inelfe_es.pdf FILOMENA Y EL GRAN APAGÓN QUE NO FUE NI SERÁ https://tecnicopreocupado.com/2021/01/15/filomena-y-el-gran-apagon-que-no-fue-ni-sera/ ………………………………………………………………………………………. Música utilizada en este podcast: Tema inicial Heros Epílogo Maná - Bendita Tu Luz (Video Oficial) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44kityInDvM
The Head of Instagram explained how to think about the Edits app, and then shared how Blends and collab posts work. Then Heston Roberts of Social Varsity stopped by to share strategy on Instagram DM automation using Manychat.Show Notes:Leave a Review: Apple PodcastsFollow Me on Instagram: @danielhillmediaInterview with Heston Roberts (YouTube) (Apple Podcasts) (Spotify)Find Heston online at:Web: Social-Varsity.comYouTube: @SocialVarsity Instagram: @social.varsityThreads: @social.varsity Leave a Review: Apple Podcasts Follow Me on Instagram: @danielhillmedia
Threads has some updates, including a new domain, and some minor features. Additionally, Ashley Coffey shares the latest news in AI over the past week, and Heston Roberts stops by to share some strategies on how to use DM automation with Instagram.Show Notes:Leave a Review: Apple PodcastsFollow Me on Instagram: @danielhillmedia Threads Has a New Address (Meta)This Week in AI !Ashley Coffey from Coffey and Code (Website)Coffey and Code Podcast (Podcast)Interview with Heston Roberts (YouTube) (Apple Podcasts) (Spotify) Leave a Review: Apple Podcasts Follow Me on Instagram: @danielhillmedia
Heston Russell has lived a life most of us couldn’t imagine. A former special forces commander, he’s been shot at, dropped out of helicopters, and led troops through the chaos of Afghanistan and Iraq. But it wasn’t until he came home that he faced his toughest fight yet — not against an enemy overseas, but against his own country. Heston and his men were accused of war crimes, and suddenly, he was battling to defend their names against the weight of national headlines and public judgment. In this episode, we dive into Heston’s intense defamation case against the ABC, but we go deeper, too, into what it’s like to be a soldier at war and what you do when you’re wrongly accused of a crime you didn’t commit. You can listen to The ABC’s of Heston Russell podcast here. CREDITS Guest: Heston Russell Host: Claire Murphy Producer: Tahli Blackman Audio Producer: Jacob Round GET IN TOUCH Email us at truecrime@mamamia.com.au or send us a voice note to give us feedback or suggest a case for the podcast. Rate or review us on Apple by clicking on the three dots in the top right-hand corner, click Go To Show then scroll down to the bottom of the page, click on the stars at the bottom and write a review. You can also leave a comment for us on Spotify. If any of the contents in this episode have caused distress, know that there is help available via Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636. We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
...it's Easter Saturday, and this morning's "Risin' " session is all about the archive goodness - finding some of my musical "happy places" in the soulful, deep and broken arenas to feed my soul and ease my mind...hope it does for you what it did for me, and enjoy!! Happy Easter!!Track-listing: Elle & Universal Tongues - Open Up Your Mind (Honeycomb Vocal Mix)Tortured Soul - I Might Do Something Wrong (Osunlade Lonely Mix)Merlin Bobb & Robb Ortiz - A SONG 4 YOU (MAIN MIX)Jazzanova - Dance The Dance (Atjazz Remix)Nikola Gala - Broken ChordsBrooklyn Classic - Too Strong (Aretha's Blues)Heston & Mr. Fluff - Fuse (Original Mix)Eloni Yawn, Paris Toon & Mothers Favorite Child - No Excuses (The Layabouts Vocal Mix)Allovers feat. Lisa Shaw - All I'm Sayin' (Original Mix)B.B. Boogie - Universal MusicVanessa Marquez - Want You To Know (Pablo Martinez Remix)Donae'o - I (SoulTwins Broken Rework)Katzuma – All Night (DT Dub)30/70 - TemptedCurtis Mayfield - Superfly (Little Louie Vega EOL Mix)Brotherly - Navigator (MusicLoveLife Phil Asher & Marc de Clive-Lowe Vocal Mix)Ziggy Funk & She Adores - Your Lovin' (Mark Grant's Blackstone Mix)Charles Jenkins - Reach For The Sky (Terry Hunter Main Mix) …and here's the download link: https://www.sendspace.com/file/znsqil…as always, thanks to all who locked on…
A 5th generation military man called by a purpose to serve our country, Commando Heston Russell put his life on the line in 5 tours of Iraq & Afghanistan. His calling to serve & willingness to sacrifice his life on the front line, filled him with pride until our country turned their back on him. Branding Heston a war criminal, the ABC released doctored footage and accused Heston of committing a war crime. Proving he wasn't even in the country at the time of the incident & that the footage had been manipulated, Heston was not only cleared of the accusations but he also won a landmark defamation case in the Federal Court against the ABC. Throughout this process, the politicians who had formerly called on Heston for his expertise did not answer his calls for assistance & the Australian Defence Force did not reach out to even check in on him once. Heston was abandoned by the people he served whilst in the fight of his life.However, now on the other side of a more tumultuous time, I was privileged to share this incredible conversation with him.There are a few things I admire about Heston. Of course, his service to our great country is one of them, but at the core of this incredible man is one of the most powerful stories & unique personalities I have had on the show. Here is what to expect for our chat:- Crushing all stereo types, Heston now openly speaks about his sexuality as a gay man - one of the very few who have walked his path in life to do so. - He shares some absolutely hilarious stories in the conversation that had me in stitches. The more wholesome message though is the importance of embracing who you truly are to live a fulfilled life & reconnect with your purpose in life.- We break down & discuss the mindset & character required to be a high performer in the special forces.- Heston intimately shares the words he wrote in death notes to family & friends before heading off on his most dangerous deployments. He believes that this is one of the most powerful exercises you can do to find inner peace & channel high performance.- We speak about leadership & why it seems to be lacking in Australian politics.- All of this & so much more in one of my all time favourite episodes of the show.Follow Heston & I on socials @bradleyjdryburgh @hestonrussellGo to https://hestonrussell.com/book for his incredible book! @HestonRussell on YouTube.If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to the channel so that I can continue to interview the best guests from around the world & share the most entertaining & insightful conversations with you.Big love,Brad xx Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode, Ragnar speaks with Chef Kimberly Tang. Born in Singapore and raised in Melbourne, she's been surrounded by diverse food cultures from an early age, and began culinary training at age 17. Kimberly grew her skills in prestigious kitchens including Nobu, Dinner by Heston, Society, and Chef's Table. In 2021, Kimberly was named Nestlé Golden Chef of the Year and represented Australia at the IKA Culinary Olympics in Stuttgart. Last year, Kimberly competed in the San Pellegrino Young Chef Academy Pacific competition, representing Australia with her signature dish, "My Mother's Zi Char," which served as a tribute to her late mother and her Singaporean heritage. When not in the kitchen, Kimberly serves as co-chair of the Young Chef's Club in Australia and is a member of the World Chefs Without Borders Committee with Worldchefs. Tune in to hear her reflections as a young leader in the industry. World on a Plate is supported by Nestlé Professional and Electrolux Food Foundation.
Subscribe today for access to our full catalog of bonus episodes, including 2+ new episodes every month! www.patreon.com/boysbiblestudy We were very intrigued to find out just how deep this cartoon anthology series of Bible stories would go into the story of Sodom. GREATEST HEROES AND LEGENDS OF THE BIBLE is a y2k era animated series of biblical stories tied together by live action segments hosted by none other than the legendary Charlton Heston. Heston is well known for his portrayal of Moses in THE TEN COMMANDMENTS, one of the most famous Bible adaptations in American film history, so he's the closest thing we have to a primary source for life in Bible times. Heston delivers his narrator lines with the poise of an aged Hollywood legend, but the cartoons themselves are unremarkable and low budget, clearly cutting on key frames to save time and money. The low quality animation does a huge disservice to the tale of Abraham, one of the most notable characters in biblical history, who rejected idol worship and did the first circumcision. But all would have been redeemed if the cartoon were brave enough to condemn Sodom directly for the sin of homosexuality. Unfortunately, it does not — the most wickedness we see in Sodom is a man laughing at another man being whipped (non-sexually.) But the director of this series, William R. Kowalchuk, has a sexy secret: his only feature film credit is on an obscure Canadian soft core porn comedy called SUMMERLUST, which looks extremely stupid and is about two men going on a sexy fishing trip (finding hot babes, not fucking each other.) When will God destroy Canada for its sins of lust and pornography? View our full episode list and subscribe to any of our public feeds: http://boysbiblestudy.com Unlock 2+ bonus episodes per month: http://patreon.com/boysbiblestudy Subscribe to our Twitch for livestreams: http://twitch.tv/boysbiblestudy Follow us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/boysbiblestudy Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/boysbiblestudy
Today we're joined by one of the most in demand chefs in the world in the genius Jocky Petrie who's overseen operations for both Heston Blumenthal and Gordon Ramsay globally, whilst casually also creating some of the most famous dishes in the world whilst he was Head Pastry Chef at The Fat Duck during its golden era. Today on the podcast we uncover his incredible story which has taken him from a remote village in Scotland to working at the craziest 3 Michelin Star restaurant in America to eventually becoming Heston's right hand man where he created some of the most famous dishes in the world. After 10 years pushing the culinary boundaries with Heston, Chef Jocky ended up being put in charge of Gordon Ramsay's business empire globally and additionally landed the role as Sous Chef on the multi-award winning TV show 'Hells Kitchen'. He now finds himself back working alongside Heston, as he's pushing the boundaries of food innovation once again, as they once more plan to be the greatest restaurant in the world. This is a truly fascinating interview, so please sit back, relax and enjoy. -----------Please leave us a great rating and a comment and share it with your friends - it really helps us grow as a show.If you're in the industry and are looking for the greatest POS system in the world than look no further as Blinq are tearing up the rulebook—no long-term contracts, no hidden fees, and no per-device charges. Just £49 a month for unlimited devices and 24/7 UK-based support that's always there, in person when you need it.Built for hospitality, by hospitality, blinq is the fastest, easiest POS system on the market—so intuitive, anyone can use it. And while others take weeks to get you up and running, with blinq, you're live in just 2 hours.Join the hospitality revolution today & use the code GOTOBLINQ to get your first month free - https://blinqme.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Heston Blumenthal is a world-renowned chef, innovator, and the creative force behind The Fat Duck, one of the most celebrated restaurants in the world. Known for his imaginative approach to food, Heston is also an artist who views cooking as an opportunity to tell stories and spark emotions.In this episode, Jake sits down with Heston to explore the intersection of mental health and creativity. Heston opens up about his experiences being diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder and ADHD, revealing how these conditions have impacted his body, mind, and creative process over the years. He reflects on whether his neurodivergence plays a massive role in his obsessive passion for perfecting every element of his creations. Heston also dives into his creative process, offering a rare glimpse into how he crafts his signature dishes. Together with Jake, they discuss the importance of fostering deeper conversations about Bipolar Disorder within society and the lessons we can all learn about embracing our unique challenges.This episode offers an honest look at creativity, mental health, and what it means to stay inspired as an artist.
Heston grew up ranching and training horses with his family but he went to college unsure what he wanted to do with his life. He fell back into rodeoing and riding some outside horses in college and then had an opportunity to go work for a guy that was building a horse program and that job allowed him to also day work and ride other outside horses. Heston was living the dream doing this but he realized it wasn't sustainable. He started keeping an eye out for other opportunities and of course he found one. It came in the form of running a feed store with the intention of ownership one day. Although it didn't work out like that. Unemployment found him seeking opportunities again and if course he found one in buying another Ag business. They've been able to grow Agrotech since taking the reins and he's been able to get back into some ranching and riding horses again. Diversified Payments:https://www.diversifiedpayments.com/wealthycowboyThe Wealthy Cowboy Mastermind:https://www.skool.com/the-wealthy-cowboy-mastermind-1608/about
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This week on Food Rebels, we're thrilled to welcome culinary legend Heston Blumenthal. Join AJ Sharp in this special feature length episode as she dives into an inspiring conversation with Heston about his incredible 30-year journey at The Fat Duck, how he redefined fine dining and his personal philosophy of 'Question Everything'. From pioneering the role of science in cooking to exploring the fascinating links between food, wellness, and mental health, Heston shares his insights, stories, and what's next for him and his team. A true pioneer, a genuine rebel, and an inspiration to so many—don't miss this week's episode as we explore the brilliance and creativity of one of the greatest culinary minds of our time.
This week, we visited Heston's Supper Club. Enjoy!
What's up guys, as promised I have the next special guest on the show. My guy Heston Swallow. This is our second ever guest and a perfect fit for the show in my opinion, right in line with what we're all about here at Catholic Warrior. I first found Heston on instagram when he was featured on a podcast. It was a clip and in that clip from what I remember he was speaking about the gym that he had recently opened up. What struck me most about the gym after some quick research is that it looked as if this was a gym that had an important culture intentionally in place. As you guys will get to know in the episode, Heston is a reverted Catholic like myself who now takes his vocation and faith very seriously. The idea of a gym that upholds our values as Catholics and fights against this secular lusty gym culture sounded dope to me. I loved the fact that he had the courage to stand up against the culture and to implement these things within his gym. Heston grew up in a wealthy family, he is very humble and open in his reflection of his life. Admitting that his upbringing fostered a lot of negative behavior. His father is a wealthy and great business man and was all over the world traveling during his childhood. We dive into how that affects you later in life as a man. He is now a husband father of soon to be 4, and also details an incredible experience he had with our Lady that was instrumental in his reversion back to the faith. Overall a great guy and an honor to have him on for you guys. I hope this helps you. I know it will help even 1 soul is enough. You can follow Heston on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/hestonswallow?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==His Gym, Active Virtue Athletics can be found here: activevirtueathletics.comCheck him out if you are anywhere near Merton, Wisconsin.New Episodes Every Sunday Join The Catholic Warrior Coaching Program: https://www.catholicwarriorfitness.com/ Send us your questions and/or topic & episode recommendations here: catholicwarriorfitness@gmail.com Watch Episodes here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO2XaaISuLr46fpypRr_1lQ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/catholicwarriorfitness/
Heston Russell has been through some horrible sh*t; physical, mental, emotional, personal and professional. Some of it he was highly trained for, some of it he wasn't. Some of it he chose, some of it he didn't. And while you might think his biggest challenges would have been as a Special Forces Officer in the middle of combat situations around the world, the reality is different. If you haven't watched the Channel 7 'Spotlight' doco that unpacks Heston's fascinating (and harrowing) journey to hell and back, I strongly suggest you do. I thought I'd share the channel 7 synopsis here because they did a great job. **With a proud lineage of military relatives, Heston Russell enlisted in the army at 17 and rose through the ranks to become a highly decorated officer with more than 10,000 hours of leadership in combat operations, including four combat deployments to Afghanistan and a fifth to Iraq to fight against ISIS. He proved fearless in battle, iron-willed in his personal convictions and prepared to put it all on the line. As a soldier, Russell led our troops into countless battles and when he retired, he kept fighting. He campaigned for the royal commission into veteran suicide, built charities for soldiers and even ran for a seat in the Queensland senate. But his toughest fight came several years after his discharge, when Russell became the target of a relentless attack launched by the investigations unit of the ABC alleging that he was the worst kind of soldier - leaving a trail of destruction in Afghanistan and involved in fraudulent behaviour back home. Russell's battleground this time: the Australian Federal Court, where he spent almost three years fending off the ABC's allegations of war crimes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Well, here's a film that won the Best Picture Oscar that was actually a remake. The was the epic silent version in 1925, but it's the 1959 Biblical classic that everyone remembers. Ben-Hur ended up winning 11 Academy Awards that year, which is still a record that stands until this very day. There is so much to love about this film ... the acting, the direction, the incredible score ... and of course the brilliant sets. But this movie is always remembered for the chariot race. It still holds up. But does the rest of Ben Hur? In hindsight, should it still be regarded as the best of 1959?Listen to film critic Jack Ferdman's take on it as he analyzes everything about Ben-Hur, as well as many other films from that year, and hear which film he gives his Rewatch Oscar of 1959.Download, listen, and share ALL Rewatching Oscar episodes.SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW Rewatching Oscar:Website: https://rewatchingoscar.buzzsprout.comApple Podcasts/iTunesSpotifyGoogle PodcastsiHear RadioPodchaserPodcast AddictTuneInAlexaAmazon Overcasts Podcast Addict Player FMRSS Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1815964.rssWebsite: https://rewatchingoscar.buzzsprout.comSocial Media Links: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, BlueSkyShare your thoughts and suggestions with us through:Facebook Messanger or email us atjack@rewatchingoscar.comMusic by TurpacShow Producer: Jack FerdmanPodcast Logo Design: Jack FerdmanMovie (audio) trailer courtesy of MovieClips Classic TrailersMovie (audio) clips courtesy of YouTubeSupport us by downloading, sharing, and giving us a 5-star Rating. It helps our podcast continue to reach many people and make it available to share more episodes with everyone.
Today we're joined by one of the most important chefs to ever grace this earth in Ashley Palmer-Watts, who alongside Heston Blumenthal, completely reinvented the world of food during his 20 year tenure as Head Chef at the 3 Michelin Starred 'Fat Duck' & 2 Michelin Starred 'Dinner By Heston'. Today for the first time ever, Ashely opens up and reveals all the secrets, accidents and development work that went into changing the way we as humans think about, taste and appreciate food. He also reveals the genius mind of Heston Blumenthal and how he was the first man to break the barriers on fine dining and hence why he will go down in the history book alongside the likes of Escoffier & co. ----------- Please subscribe and leave us a comment and share it with your friends!
Send us a textOn today's Zero Limits Podcast I sit down with Heston Russell former 2nd Commando Regiment Australian Special Forces Officer.As a fifth generation Army Veteran, Heston followed in his father's footsteps and joined the Australian Army at the age of 17, graduating from the Royal Military College of Duntroon, Upon completion he was posted to the 2nd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (2 RAR). In 2010, Heston successfully completed the highly-competitive Special Forces selection (to become a Qualified Commando Officer within the 2nd Commando Regiment (2 CDO REGT), Special Operations Command - Australia (SOCOMD).During his service he deployed on multiple times including, Peacekeeping Operations in Timor-Leste, four Combat Operational Deployments to Afghanistan and the Middle East and serving in Iraq as the Special Operations Joint Lead Planner within the Special Operations Joint Task Force.In a significant victory in October 2023, Heston won a defamation case against the ABC and two journalists for false reporting of war crime allegations.www.getsome.com.auInstagram @getsome_auDiscount Code ZEROLIMITS www.3zeroscoffee.com.auInstargram @3zeroscoffee Discount Code 3ZLimits Website - www.zerolimitspodcast.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/zero.limits.podcast/?hl=en
The dynamic Columbus Ohio based Rock rhythm section duo of Brad Heston (drummer) & Marshall Taylor (Bass) take us through beginnings and bands and recordings of more than 30 years with the last 15 years with rock party band and first QFM96 House Band "Jackass Genius". One of many other successes includes discussion about rock band "FEEL" recordings and live shows. Listen to "FEEL" music here: https://soundcloud.com/feel-against-the-grain
.Join us for another great episode of Hash Church,.Today was a big one. Skunkman Sam coming out of the gate with some epic stories on his origin of discovering Static Tek hash making. His original breeding and origin story of Skunk no1. Had never heard the one before so it was amazing to have it on record. We were joined by Fletch from Archives who got into some great concepts and idea's of how we could potential produce terpene rich rosin without the pressing. Steve from Potent POnics joined us for some aqua ponies conversation which was started by Lawrence from Arize in Arizona. Etienne and Michael also joined and we had an interesting conversation about Kratom. Wade showed us a photo from the 60's of him meeting Richard Nixon, which was a TRIP to say the least. DR Mark Scialdone and Collin were also with us, as was Heston from Grandmaster Leds, as well as Bryon from Best Friend Farms.Hit me up for solventless consultation bcbubbleman@icloud.com also discount code for new UvC and led lights from www.grandmasterleds.com www.grandmasterleds.ca hashchurch10Support the show
The amazing singer/songwriter from Oakland, CA Carrie Cleveland (told by her son Heston) talks about “The Rebirth of Carrie Cleveland” plus “High Beams” with Black Nova! Carrie has been a regular performer with “Looking Up”, “Love Will Set You Free”, “I Need Love”, “Take A Moment” at hotels and clubs in the SF Bay area in the 70's and making a comeback after a 45-year hiatus, plus featured on “Glitter”, Netflix, along with 31K monthly listeners on Spotify, and how Carrie began career in music with numerous musical influences as told by her son Heston, and how Carrie is being rediscovered after 45 years! Check out the amazing Carrie Cleveland on all streaming platforms and www.carriecleveland.com today! #carriecleveland #hestoncleveland #oakland #singersongwriter #therebirthofcarriecleveland #highbeams #blacknova #lookingup #lovewillsetyoufree #ineedlove #takeamoment #sfbayarea #glitter #netflix #spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnercarriecleveland #themikewagnershowcarriecleveland --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themikewagnershow/support
The amazing singer/songwriter from Oakland, CA Carrie Cleveland (told by her son Heston) talks about “The Rebirth of Carrie Cleveland” plus “High Beams” with Black Nova! Carrie has been a regular performer with “Looking Up”, “Love Will Set You Free”, “I Need Love”, “Take A Moment” at hotels and clubs in the SF Bay area in the 70's and making a comeback after a 45-year hiatus, plus featured on “Glitter”, Netflix, along with 31K monthly listeners on Spotify, and how Carrie began career in music with numerous musical influences as told by her son Heston, and how Carrie is being rediscovered after 45 years! Check out the amazing Carrie Cleveland on all streaming platforms and www.carriecleveland.com today! #carriecleveland #hestoncleveland #oakland #singersongwriter #therebirthofcarriecleveland #highbeams #blacknova #lookingup #lovewillsetyoufree #ineedlove #takeamoment #sfbayarea #glitter #netflix #spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnercarriecleveland #themikewagnershowcarriecleveland --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themikewagnershow/support
97.5 Something More ComfortableHeston Cosgrove has noticed inexplicable changes in his brother Harvey and has become convinced he is the victim of sophisticated identify theft. But when Heston confronts the imposter, the truth is beyond anything he could have imagined.Written by Dexter McLeod (http://www.linktr.ee/dextermcleod)Narrated by Justin Fife (https://www.x.com/justinbfife)Produced by Karl Hughes (https://x.com/karlhughes)With music by Daniel Birch (https://danielbirchmusic.com)And Thom Robson (https://www.thomrobsonmusic.com/)And sound effects provided by Freesound.org and Zapsplat.com.The episode illustration was provided by Luke Spooner of Carrion House (https://carrionhouse.com/)A quick thanks to our community managers, Jasmine Arch, Joshua Boucher, and his eyeless ones Mary Pastrano and Cody CzarzastyAnd Joshua Boucher for helping with our submission reading.Ben Errington, the digital phantom who steals hearts and minds with keystrokes in the dead of the digital night.Dexter McLeod resides in western Kentucky, where he writes in the darker shades of Southern Gothic, folk and cosmic horror, science fiction, and the New Weird. His work has been published by Air and Nothingness Press, Dark Moon Books, The Horror Tree, TDotSpec, and the Hugo Award finalist/European SF Award-winning magazine, Sci Phi Journal. His stories have also been performed in a half-dozen volumes of Hawk & Cleaver's The Other Stories and will soon appear in Dissonance Media's Gothic horror podcast series, After the Gloaming. Visit linktr.ee/dextermcleod to connect with him online.Voice actor and podcaster follow Justin Fife on Twitter at www.twitter.com/justinbfifeJoin TOS+ to access over 90 exclusive episodes, get regular stories in higher quality audio, a week early, and ad-free, at https://theotherstories.net/plus/Support the show, get audiobooks, and more at https://www.patreon.com/hawkandcleaverJoin our communities for book clubs, movie clubs, writing exercises, and more at https://theotherstories.net/community/Leave a voicemail or get in touch at https://theotherstories.net/submissionsCheck out our writing courses at https://theotherstories.net/courses/Grab some merch at https://gumroad.com/hawkandcleaverThe Other Stories is a production of the story studio, Hawk & Cleaver, and is brought to you with a Creative Commons – Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives license. Don't change it. Don't sell it. But by all means… share the hell out of it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
CW: Suicide, Mental HealthIn this podcast exclusive, culinary icon Heston Blumenthal reveals his recent diagnosis of bipolar disorder.The mastermind behind the three Michelin-starred The Fat Duck is renowned for his innovative, playful, and multi-sensory culinary experiences. So it may not come as a surprise that he's also ADHD.In this episode, Ben takes a deep dive "Inside Heston's World," unveiling a different side of the renowned chef. Heston candidly discusses the highs and lows of bipolar disorder, his hospitalisation, and how his manic episodes have fuelled his imagination. He also explores the impact of ADHD on his culinary experiments and occasional kitchen mishaps.1:36 The Different Types Of Bipolar3:31 Heston's Bipolar Diagnosis13:21 Heston's ADHD13:53 ADHD and Cooking17:29 ADHD and Sensory Issues19:13 ADHD and Mindfulness22:20 ADHD and Bipolar Disorder Combined24:13 Heston Blumenthal's Third Michelin Star28:40 Yes or No Round31:06 Heston's Neurodivergent item____________________ On "The Hidden 20%," host Ben Branson chats with neurodivergent [ADHD, Autism, Dyscalculia, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Tourette's etc.] creatives, entrepreneurs, and experts to see how great minds.. think differently. Host: Ben BransonProducer: Bella NealeVideo Editor: James ScrivenSocial Media Manager: Charlie YoungMusic: Jackson GreenbergBrought to you by charity The Hidden 20% #1203348___________ Follow & subscribe… Website: www.hidden20.orgInstagram / TikTok / Youtube / X: @Hidden20podcastBen Branson @seedlip_benHeston Blumenthal @hestonblumenthalteam @dinnerbyhbIf you'd like to support The Hidden 20%, you can buy a "green dot" badge at https://www.hidden20.org/thegreendot/p/badge. All proceeds go to the charity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
San Francisco Giants pitcher from 2014-2016 Chris Heston joins Bill Laskey on Extra Innings to reflect on his journey into the Big Leagues, pitching for Buster Posey, and his masterful no-hitter against the MetsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“I think he's in both Bowling for Columbine and Fahrenheit 9/11!” - Chris, on Heston's sequel policy On this week's episode, we're going back to, well, Earth, to chat about the fun-as-hell sequel, Beneath the Planet of the Apes! How silly was it to make James Franciscus look exactly like Charlton Heston, instead of just having him play Taylor? How much of a total jerk is Dr. Zaius? Are these under-dwellers wearing those masks for outsiders only or what? How great are Zira and Cornelius as characters? And how fantastic is it to watch a big, Hollywood, sci-fi sequel and the movie's totally unconcerned with setting up the next one? PLUS: Never agree to follow Taylor in traffic, because he's gonna blow down the road and leave you in the dust! Beneath the Planet of the Apes stars James Franciscus, Kim Hunter, Maurice Evans, Linda Harrison, James Gregory, David Watson, Don Pedro Colley, Natalie Trundy, Thomas Gomez, Jeff Corey, Victor Bruno, Paul Richards, and Charlton Heston as Colonel George Taylor; directed by Ted Post. This episode is brought to you in part by Rocket Money! Stop wasting money on things you don't use. Cancel your unwanted subscriptions by going to RocketMoney dot com slash WHM. That's RocketMoney dot com slash WHM. RocketMoney dot com slash WHM. And also by Seed! Trust your gut with Seed's DS-01® Daily Synbiotic. Go to Seed.com/whm and use code 25WHM to get 25% off your first month. That's 25% off your first month of Seed's DS-01® Daily Synbiotic at Seed dot com slash whm, code 25WHM! Make the WHM Merch Store your one-stop shop for all your We Hate Movies merch-related needs! Including new SHEENPRIL, Night Vision & Too Old For This Shit designs!
Ana and Dan fire up the vintage camera to take pictures with this, their latest quarry. Opening this baby up, did they find schlock or awe? Dan liked it more than Ana, but you can't deny the raw animal appeal of Charlton Heston at his Heston-est. There is IR in this movie! Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We catch up with two former Razorback baseball stars, Heston Kjerstad & Dominic Fletcher to talk about their journey to the Big Leagues, life since and why they come back to Fayetteville every offseason.