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Mike Pecci is an award-winning director, editor, and cinematographer based in Los Angeles, California. He's known for his gritty, raunchy, and edgy style. Pecci's work includes directing over 30 music videos for artists like Killswitch Engage, Lucius, and the Wu Tang Clan. He also co-directs with Ian McFarland as part of the directing duo McFarland & Pecci Films.
Shawn worries how he will feel about Alliya if she gets plastic surgery; Luke wants a decision about the prenup from Madelein; Ani meets up with Kyle, but his accusation leaves her horrified; an emotional Alex realizes Adriano may never change.If you like the song "Irish Goodbye" by Ian McFarland, you can listen and download the song at the following link:https://worldpodcast.network/Podsafe%20Music/ian-mcfarland-irish-goodbye/Please rate and subscribe to our podcast. You can rate us at either Apple Podcasts, https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/realitea-times-two/id1689517536 or spotify, https://open.spotify.com/show/7rInYf1BD8YiFeCeOOx8gI. I will also start reading your 4 or 5-star ratings on the air!If you like us, please share with your friends.Please visit and follow us on:Facebook: https://facebook.com/realiteatimestwoIG: https://instagram.com/realiteatimestwoThreads: https://www.threads.net/@realiteatimestwoTwitter/X: https://twitter.com/RealiteaxTwoPod Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@realiteaxtwopod?lang=en You can also e-mail us at realiteaxtwo@hotmail.com. If you want to be a guest on the podcast, please e-mail at us at the above e-mail and please put in the subject line "Guesting on Your Podcast". Please also mention which show you would prefer to guest on.You can find us on Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/@realiteatimestwoFind us on Discord at realiteaxtwoFollow us on Reddit at https://www.reddit.com/r/realiteatimestwopod/ I got a new website!!!! Visit https://realiteatimestwo.podcastpage.io/?v=zzea where you can listen to the episodes, review the podcast and so much more!!Listen to my new podcast with my friend Mikel called "Next Take Podcast" at the below YouTube link at: www.youtube.com/@NextTakePodcast/featured or by going to our website www.solo.to/nexttakepodcastHave you ever wanted to be a guest on a podcast. Well you can make that happen by going to PodMatch and signing up to become a podcast guest. Use the unique link below to and find us! https://www.joinpodmatch.com/realitea Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Many thanks to SRAA contributor, Dennis DeMarco, who shares the following recording and notes:[NOTE: Dennis, please check your SPAM folder, we have been trying to contact you. Thank you!]Broadcaster: Radio Canada InternationalDate of recording: February 13, 1983Starting time: UnknownFrequency: 11.850 MHzReception location: Philadelphia, PAReceiver and antenna: Realistic DX-120Notes: Here's "The Shortwave Listeners Digest" from RCI as heard on 2-13-1983 with host Ian McFarland. This audio begins with an RCI newscast and is complete. Radio was Realistic DX-120 with a wire just thrown out of a window.
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In Ep. 55 of Say Who, Say Pod, Christian and Danny discuss "substantive" Colorado discussions, ponder Rob Mullens' recent comments and wonder about Jen Cohen and USC. Also, podcast pal Ian McFarland prompts some talk about empathy.Say Who, Say Pod remains free for all. To help us keep making it, please consider becoming a paid subscriber. Get full access to On Montlake at www.onmontlake.com/subscribe
This week's episode includes discussion of the financial issues at Washington State, and what it could mean for Washington. Danny also found some new audio to giggle about, and the guys answer a question from podcast pal Ian McFarland about everyone's favorite UW marketing slogan.On Montlake is a reader-supported publication. This podcast remains free for all, but please consider supporting all that I do with a paid subscription. Get full access to On Montlake at www.onmontlake.com/subscribe
On Ep. 53 of Say Who, Say Pod, podcast pal Ian McFarland continues carrying the show, proposing a realignment thought exercise for Christian and Danny to discuss. They also analyze some more recent comments by WSU president Kirk Schulz, and wonder which type of dogs would make the best presidential cabinet members.Say Who, Say Pod remains free for all. Please consider supporting On Montlake with a paid subscription. Get full access to On Montlake at www.onmontlake.com/subscribe
Christian and Danny discuss the merits of critical restaurant reviews, a redemptive year for Scott Huff and an interesting question from podcast pal Ian McFarland. Get full access to On Montlake at www.onmontlake.com/subscribe
Assistant athletic director for creative and digital media Ian McFarland joins Joey Mac discussing his career, the creative process behind Oregon's social media campaigns, and takes us behind the scenes of photoshoots with student-athletes. Plus, Duck softball head coach Melyssa Lombardi checks in following her squad's 5-0 weekend! #GoDucks See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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January 1st saw changes in gun laws across the nation. Ian McFarland, CEO of Modern Weapons Systems joins us in studio to break it all down. + Meet the agent / non-agent / 'Trump Supporter' who finally admitted to inciting January 6th after leaked footage. That & so much more on our firs show in 2023!
Co-hosts Doug Sweeney and Kristen Padilla talk to Ian McFarland about the Reformation Heritage Lectures he gave on campus and his research and writing.
Co-hosts Doug Sweeney and Kristen Padilla talk to Ian McFarland about the Reformation Heritage Lectures he gave on campus and his research and writing.
Episode: (Republish) Has the Chalcedonian Definition stood the test of time and theological challenge? Ian McFarland thinks so and advocates for a “Chalcedonianism without reserve” in his newest book, The […] The post Ian McFarland – The Word Made Flesh first appeared on OnScript.
Episode: (Republish) Has the Chalcedonian Definition stood the test of time and theological challenge? Ian McFarland thinks so and advocates for a “Chalcedonianism without reserve” in his newest book, The […] The post Ian McFarland – The Word Made Flesh first appeared on OnScript.
In this episode we discuss Ian McFarland's 2022 article "Rethinking Nature and Grace: The Logic of Creation 's Consummation", available in the International Journal of Systematic Theology. Professor McFarland address an old and important theological problem, of how to construe the relation between 'nature' and 'grace' in such a way that both continuity and discontinuity may be maintained between the life of creatures now and that of eschatological consummation. Arguing that both Catholic and Protestant treatments of the problem have left the conundrum intact, McFarland proposes to reframe the question around David Kelsey's notion of different modes of grace. It's a novel approach that has some intriguing possibilities for how we think of both this life and the life to come.
Many thanks to SRAA contributor, Sam Ward, who shares the following studio recording and notes:[This] recording is of the Shortwave Listener's Corner program from December 27, 1987. This edition of the program was a bit unusual in that I don't think they read anyone's letters, but the program definitely does have an Arctic theme to it, plus, Radio Canada International plays a few Christmas carols sung in the Inuktitut language. I certainly appreciate Ian McFarland giving me this studio recording of the show, since I missed it when it was first broadcast.
La Voce delle Sirene con Antonietta Laterza + Radionotizie 21 Radio Canada International: January 9, 1982 Many thanks to SRAA contributor, Tom Gavaras, who shares the following recording and notes: Notes: Radio Canada International English language shortwave broadcast to Africa that aired on January 9, 1982 including a newscast and the Shortwave Listener's Digest with Ian McFarland. The SWL Digest included Glenn Hauser's look back at shortwave in 1981, report about the Voice of Free China being relayed on WYFR Radio, a taped message from David Monson formerly on Belgium Radio & TV, and an update on the Handicapped Aid Program. RX location: Plymouth, Minnesota Receiver and antenna: Hammarlund HQ-180, longwire + ARCHIVIO BOLOGNA "Largo stimator di se stesso, sprezzator d'ogni altro": così Luigi Lanzi, nella sua Storia pittorica d'Italia, definiva il pesarese Simone Cantarini, pittore la cui parabola fu breve quanto tormentata. Descritto dalle fonti come un uomo ambizioso ma anche molto arrogante e litigioso, ebbe un talento precocissimo che si manifestò già attorno ai vent'anni d'età. Diventato allievo di Guido Reni, fu molto apprezzato dal maestro per le sue incredibili qualità, ma a tale stima il marchigiano rispose con arroganza arrivando al punto di criticare e correggere Guido Reni in pubblico e di insultare i suoi compagni di studi. La scomparsa avvenuta a soli trentasei anni di età in modo non naturale pose fine alla carriera di un pittore eclettico e originale ma dal carattere estremamente difficile: i suoi capolavori coniugano classicismo reniano a naturalismo di matrice caravaggesca e oggi ci vengono raccontati da Ilaria e Federico! https://archive.org/details/Simonecantarini + Corso Pratico di Sopravvivenza 14 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radiovrinda/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radiovrinda/support
Many thanks to SRAA contributor, Tom Gavaras, who shares the following recording and notes:Notes: Radio Canada International English language shortwave broadcast to Africa that aired on January 9, 1982 including a newscast and the Shortwave Listener's Digest with Ian McFarland. The SWL Digest included Glenn Hauser's look back at shortwave in 1981, report about the Voice of Free China being relayed on WYFR Radio, a taped message from David Monson formerly on Belgium Radio & TV, and an update on the Handicapped Aid Program.RX location: Plymouth, MinnesotaReceiver and antenna: Hammarlund HQ-180, longwire
In this episode, Truth talks with Ian McFarland – story teller, filmmaker/editor/director/producer for Ian McFarland films, bassist for Blood for Blood, and kale growing master! The two discuss Ian’s background and history, his passion for film/video/story telling, an inside walk-through of the creation and release process of his award-winning feature documentary “The Godfathers of Hardcore” (which is centered on Roger Miret and Vinnie Stigma of the legendary New York hardcore band Agnostic Front), growing hybrid strains of kale, covid stuff, music, his plans to get into audio documentaries, and more! For more info: IG/Twitter: @ian_mcfarland Web: www.ianmcfarlandfilms.com The Godfathers of Hardcore film : www.thegodfathersofhardcore.com As always, please hit the subscribe button if you like and support what we do! You'll get early access to new episodes! Also please leave a review! Follow us on IG: @bigtruth For feedback, questions, sponsorship info contact: bigtruthpodcast@gmail.com For more info: http://www.bigtruthpodcast.com The Big Truth Podcast is proudly sponsored by: - Manscaped (IG: @manscaped / www.mandscaped.com) – use code: BIGTRUTH at checkout for 20% off your order and free shipping!! - Choppahead Kustom Cycles (IG: @choppahead / www.choppahead.com) - Chopcult (IG: @chopcult / www.chopcult.com) - Omerta (IG: @omertamia / www.omertamia.com) - use code: BIGTRUTH at checkout for 20% off your order! - Pitchfork (IG: @pitchforkny / www.pitchforkny.com) - Full Speed Ahead (IG: @fullspeedaheadshow / www.fullspeedaheadshow.com)
Ian McFarland of Modern Weapon Systems in Fenton, Missouri joins guest host Mike Ferguson to explain why he is not allowing face masks in his store. Callers share their reactions. Next, Hans von Spakovsky of The Heritage Foundation points out areas of concern surrounding the upcoming election process. Once again, callers respond. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Many thanks to SRAA contributor, Tom Gavaras, who shares the following recording and notes:Broadcasters forum at the 1980 ANARC (Association of North American Radio Clubs) convention held in Irving, CA. Panelists included George Wood, Radio Sweden; Tony King, Radio New Zealand; David Monson, Belgian Radio and TV; Alfonso Montelegre, Radio Netherlands; Ian McFarland, Radio Canada International; Bob Zonati, Swiss Radio International; and Clayton Howard, HCJB. Also participation from Glenn Hauser, World of Radio.Please note this is not an off-air/aircheck recording, rather a live recording from the convention floor in Irvine, California, USA.
Ian McFarland went from playing in Blood For Blood to making music videos. He recently released The Godfathers of Hardcore, a documentary that dives deep into the music scene without just being a look at various discographies. We cover what it takes to get a documentary made, how things can go wrong, and what you can learn from just going out there and creating what interests you. Be sure to check out The Godfathers of Hardcore. Follow Ian McFarland on Twitter and Instagram and check out his website. Follow The Godfathers of Hardcore on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Follow The Punk Rock MBA on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube. Follow Finn McKenty on Instagram. PRMBA Merch Produced and edited by Deanna Chapman. Support The Punk Rock MBA on Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris speaks to Spartans midfielder Ian McFarland about the club, their season and the origins of "Subo". twitter.com/OfficialCatchup Thanks as always to those who submitted content to help us make the show! #AffordableFootball #SLFL #OfficialCatchup
Episode: Has the Chalcedonian Definition stood the test of time and theological challenge? Ian McFarland thinks so and advocates for a “Chalcedonianism without reserve” in his newest book, The Word Made […] The post (Theology) Ian McFarland – The Word Made Flesh first appeared on OnScript.
Episode: Has the Chalcedonian Definition stood the test of time and theological challenge? Ian McFarland thinks so and advocates for a “Chalcedonianism without reserve” in his newest book, The Word Made […]
Ian McFarland has recently returned to Candler School of Theology after a few years at Cambridge. Since Candler sponsored the podcast this week I figured it was a good time to bring Ian's first visit to the podcast out of the barrel for your listening pleasure. Dr. McFarland is the Robert W. Woodruff Professor of Theology and author of a number of books. In this interview we discuss From Nothing: A Theology of Creation and recently he just released The Word Made Flesh: A Theology of the Incarnation. This episode is sponsored by Candler School of Theology at Emory University. Candler offers 16 graduate degrees, including a Master of Divinity with a focus on Justice, Peacebuilding, and Conflict Transformation, plus a new program in Chaplaincy Ministries. 100% of Mdiv students get a 50% scholarship and all certified candidates for ordination in the United Methodist Church get their full tuition covered. So go check it out. Follow the podcast, drop a review, send feedback/questions or become a member of the HBC Community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ian McFarland has recently returned to Candler School of Theology after a few years at Cambridge. Since Candler sponsored the podcast this week I figured it was a good time to bring Ian’s first visit to the podcast out of the barrel for your listening pleasure. Dr. McFarland is the Robert W. Woodruff Professor of… Read more about Ian McFarland: Creation Out of Nothing #BarrelAged
Ian McFarland has recently returned to Candler School of Theology after a few years at Cambridge. Since Candler sponsored the podcast this week I figured it was a good time to bring Ian’s first visit to the podcast out of the barrel for your listening pleasure. Dr. McFarland is the Robert W. Woodruff Professor of… Read more about Ian McFarland: Creation Out of Nothing #BarrelAged
Ian McFarland of Blood for Blood joins Matt and Bill to talk about his movie “The Godfathers Of Hardcore” and the struggles of making art for commerce. Support Ian’s movie here: www.godfathersofhardcore.com
The director of the highly acclaimed documentary about Agnostic Front entitled "The Godfathers of Hardcore", Ian McFarland, is on the show this week. We get in deep on self reflection, music videos and being a “rock star”. Visit Rockabilia and use the code PC100WORDS for 15% off of your order. The best place for all of your VIP experiences at shows is with Soundrink. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Beyond the Playlist Ian McFarland I am joined by director, Ian McFarland. We talk about his history as a film maker and how music has played a role in his career. We then talk about his movie The Godfathers of Hardcore that features Agnostic Front. http://www.ianmcfarlandfilms.com/ https://twitter.com/Ian_McFarland https://twitter.com/GodfathersOfHC For more Beyond the Playlist with JHammondC https://twitter.com/JHammondC https://www.facebook.com/groups/Beyondtheplaylist/ Theme music by Magnus Sellergren featuring The Jimmy C and the New York Brass https://www.patreon.com/jhammondc
Episode 47 of the ReadJunk Podcast is with director Ian McFarland, who directed the awesome Agnostic Front documentary 'The Godfathers of Hardcore.' He's also in the Boston hardcore band Blood For Blood, has directed numerous music videos for bands like The Unseen, Terror, Killswitch Engage and lots of others. He's doing other documentary projects as well, so we talk about that, Blood for Blood, Agnostic Front and the documentary obviously, as well as some other things. Thanks to Ian & Tim for making time to chat with me, and re-scheduling after I ended up in the hospital in the beginning of the month. Be sure to watch the documentary and buy some merch on the website: http://thegodfathersofhardcore.com/. The transition track done is by Huma-Huma and it's called "Half Pipe." I got the track on YouTube Audio Library. If you want to write a theme song for the podcast or send over some original transition music that's fitting for the podcast, let me know! You can follow ReadJunk on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/readjunk/ and you can follow Ian McFarland at Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/ian_mcfarland.
Godfathers of Hardcore. On this episode we speak to Emmy Nominated and Award winning Film, Commercial & Music Video Director / Producer / Editor Ian McFarland. Having started his career as a professionally touring musician and then a film editor, Ian brings a particular understanding of structure, music, pacing and emotion to his projects. He started touring the world in bands at an early age, performing at a wide range of venues: from punk rock parties in backyards and living rooms to major European Open Air Festivals. In the past 10 years he has directed numerous music videos for Grammy-nominated international acts, created Emmy-nominated and award-winning films aired on VICE, ESPN, MTV & LOGO. He has also worked with top brands, ranging from BOSE and Fidelity to The Boston Celtics and Bank of America. Ian discusses he latest new feature length documentary, “The Godfathers of Hardcore”, which is an intimate portrait of two of the most influential men in underground music, Roger Miret and Vinnie Stigma of the iconic New York hardcore punk rock band Agnostic Front. The film has been on the festival circuit since November 2017 where is premiered at the DOCNYC 2017 Film Festival. Since then it has gathered momentum screening and winning awards at multiple well known film festivals as well as receiving press / reviews from major publications like Rolling Stone and UPROXX. Please support the Mark and Me Podcast here https://www.patreon.com/Markandme
We had the chance to speak extensively with Ian Mcfarland about his current film THE GODFATHERS OF HARDCORE and his life and history as a filmmaker, a director, an editor and a band member. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------Ian McFarland Instagram & Twitter: @Ian_McFarland Buy Film Digitally: https://smarturl.it/tgfhc Facebook: @GodfathersOfHardcore Instagram: @thegodfathersofhardcoremovie Twitter: @godfathersofhc www.ianmcfarlandfilms.com www.thegodfathersofhardcore.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ All episodes powered by Nautilus coffee! www.Nautilusroasting.com
On episode 118 George is joined all the way from Boston by director Ian McFarland. They discuss Ian's start in documentary, playing bass in punk bands of his own, and crafting a true story of friendship and chosen family out of three decades of hardcore punk history.Vinnie Stigma and Roger Miret have been the longest serving members of foundational New York Hardcore band Agnostic Front. The band goes from sharing an Ed Koch-era Lower East Side squat to international cult acclaim. 60-something Stigma (birth name Capuccio) longs for an older way of life, pre-Giuliani gentrification, while being something of a grown-up kid. Miret has become a suburban Arizona family man, but has a lot of demons that are revealed throughout the film. How does one age gracefully, or at all, in the mosh pit of midlife? While many music docs follow a familiar talking head arc, McFarland has more to say about belonging, male bonding, and identity.Follow Godfathers of Hardcore on:Twitter: @GodfathersofHCInstagram: @thegodfathersofhardcoremovieFollow Sup Doc on:Twitter: @supdocpodcastInstagram: @supdocpodcastFacebook: @supdocpodcastsign up for our mailing listAnd you can show your support to Sup Doc by donating on Patreon.
Ian McFarland is an Emmy nominated and Award winning Film Director, Producer, Editor and Bass player for the Legendary "Blood For Blood". We caught up at the Pennsylvania Hotel across the street from Madison Square Garden to speak mostly about his film, "The Godfathers of Hardcore". In my opinion, the greatest hardcore/punk rock related film to date. Focusing mainly on the lives of the most influential people in underground music... Roger Miret and Vinny Stigma of "Agnostic Front". This was a lot of fun to have the opportunity to do, especially being a huge fan of the film, "Agnostic Front" and his band "Blood For Blood". Thank you for everything Ian. "The Godfathers of Hardcore" is available on all streaming platforms worldwide! The photo of Vinny Stigma that Ian spoke about was taken by Justin Borucki. justinborucki.com
Ghost Cult recently chatted with musician and director Ian McFarland, whose latest film is the acclaimed documentary, The Godfathers of Hardcore (McFarland & Pecci Films). The film is a candid and deep examination of the lasting influence of Agnostic Front on Hardcore music and the enduring friendship of Roger Miret and Vinnie Stigma. In addition to making the rounds and earning accolades in the global film festival circuit, it has been showing on the Showtime network in the United States and Canada ahead of its wide release on April 30th. We chatted with Ian about what inspired him to make the film, how his professional work as a commercial director prepared him for the different medium of making documentaries, the lasting bonds he built with Roger and Vinnie, and the future of the project. Continue reading → The post PODCAST: EPISODE 14 – Ian McFarland the Director of “The Godfathers of Hardcore” Film appeared first on Ghost Cult Magazine.
We kick things off discussing our poop. Then it transitioned into a discussion about taking care of our parents. Ian McFarland calls in to talk about directing the Agnostic Front documentary, The Godfathers of Hardcore, sharing awesome Vinny Stigma stories and lots of interesting, behind the scenes info on the documentary. In hour two, Noa talks about her New Orleans trip. We listen to new music from Ur Boy Bangz, Rob's breaking news updates, and step siblings having sex. Listen to the Metal Injection Livecast on: Spotify, iTunes,Stitcher, Google Play, Tunein or this RSS feed. Follow us on: Facebook, Twitter and Youtube. Join Our Discord Chat As always, we'd love to hear your feedback on the episode, whether by leaving a comment below, on our Facebook, Twitter, emailing hatemail@metalinjection.net or leaving a voicemail using the Speakpipe widget below. Please help support the show and pick up a brand new t-shirt. Click below for all the choices: Leave a voicemail You can leave a voicemail by Skyping "metalinjectionlivecast" -or-
On this episode of the ChopTalk Podcast, we are joined by Grand High Psi, Ian McFarland, and Special Assistant to the CEO, Brandan Bonds, to discuss the Student Advisory Committee. We dive into the details of SAC and take a look at what it means to be a member and debunk some of the misconceptions that SAC has. Fact-Off. We are mixing it up this episode with a True or False edition of the Fact-Off. (current standings: Mike - 1; Taylor - 2)
Happy New Year everybody! This is the first pod of 2019 and it's a doozy, folks. I tell the tale of the great scarfcapade of 2018 and then I get to my interview with Roger Miret. For those that don't know, Roger Miret was a Cuban immigrant who came to America at the age of four in 1968 and became a pioneer of the New York Hardcore scene in the 80s. He joined seminal NYHC group Agnostic Front in 1983 and has influenced and changed people's attitudes, lives, and perceptions thru his music worldwide. The music of Agnostic Front and NYHC in general oozes brutality and violence, but beneath that is a layer of humanity and brotherhood that's often overlooked. Hearing Roger speak to that in this conversation, and seeing it play out in the documentary "Godfathers of Hardcore" as well as in his book "My Riot" is extremely fascinating. "My Riot" is a true immigrant story of survival in a land of desperation and despair and ultimately, triumphantly, coming out on top. Enjoy this conversation I have with a dude that's sweet as hell who's lived a life that's influenced countless others and who's been humble and true to himself throughout it all. The Godfathers of Hardcore - A Film by Ian McFarland - http://thegodfathersofhardcore.com/ My Riot: Agnostic Front, Grit, Guts & Glory - https://www.amazon.com/My-Riot-Agnostic-Front-Glory/dp/1944713107 If ya dig the pod, like what you hear, and have some time, rate review and subscribe - it helps and I thank ya for listening!
How to Make a Music DocumentaryThe music documentary has a long history as well as a special place in my heart when it comes to documentary films. A couple of my favourite docs of the past few years have fallen into this category. I love geeking out on the programmes about how bands made their most famous albums. The first conversation with an industry guest that we ever had https://thedocumentarylife.com/2016/06/30/tdl-podcast-3-conversation-filmmaker-john-pirozzi/ (on the show was with John Pirozzi) and his music documentary, http://www.dtifcambodia.com/ (Don't Think Ive Forgotten). My wife, Steph, and I are in the middle of making our own music documentary, https://www.barangfilms.com/elvis-of-cambodia (Elvis of Cambodia). So it shouldn't really come as a surprise that I'm a big proponent of the music doc, since it's basically the crossroads of two of my biggest passions: film and music. What may surprise you is the number of sub-categories that fall into the music documentary genre. Docs about the making-of albums, docs about the music or musician, docs about a musician's following, docs about specific instruments, docs about the history of a type of music, etc. The https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Documentary_films_about_music_and_musicians (list) goes on. http://www.ianmcfarlandfilms.com/ (Ian McFarland), a https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_for_Blood (musician) and director of commercials, music videos, and documentary films, recently is making some big noise – it played http://www.docnyc.net/ (Doc NYC) and a slew of other name festivals – with his latest music documentary, http://thegodfathersofhardcore.com/ (The Godfathers of Hardcore) , a film about two boyhood friends who would go on to lead one of New York's most recognizable hardcore bands, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnostic_Front (Agnostic Front). It's a candid conversation that happens to be one of my faves in a long time (I know, surprise, surprise, I get to talk about music and film!). There is a lot here, especially for aspiring or current music doc makers. Topics Discussed How documentary filmmaking is not just a creative endeavour, it's a lifestyle How to approach a known band with your doc idea A rather unique approach to filming interviews without using a camera Related ResourcesKeep in touch with Ian and his film: http://www.thegodfathersofhardcore.com/ (Film Website) https://www.facebook.com/GodfathersOfHardcore/ (Facebook) @thegodfathersofhardcore https://www.instagram.com/thegodfathersofhardcoremovie/?hl=en (Instagram:) @thegodfathersofhardcoremovie https://twitter.com/godfathersofhc (Twitter:) @godfathersofhc http://www.ianmcfarlandfilms.com (Ian's Website) Film Trailers° Watch Ian McFarland's film trailer – The Godfathers of Hardcore https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJCqQQbq9Fc ° Watch the trailer for one of the best music documentaries of recent years, Searching for Sugarman https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDw7OqVBT-w ° Watch trailer for music documentary, The Devil and Daniel Johnston https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJZOe65eA4Y ° Watch trailer for music Documentary, Anvil! The Story of Anvil https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=ZHupiYvm8zo ° Watch teaser for our own music documentary (currently in production) http://www.elvisofcambodia.com (Elvis of Cambodia) https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=GAqkmUKoEMY ° Watch in its entirety short documentary, Heavy Metal Parking Lot https://vimeo.com/152843738 Watch the https://www.veoh.com/watch/v38114803tSmS5twG (Gram Parsons documentary), Gram Parsons: Fallen Angel, in its entirety. #Doclifer of the WeekScott Link, and his current project https://speechdebatedoc.wordpress.com/
The author of 'From Nothing: A Theology of Creation, Professor Ian McFarland frames for us what Christians mean when they talk about creation. He even took a last minute jab at the end of the conversation at the UMC seminary system.
The author of 'From Nothing: A Theology of Creation, Professor Ian McFarland frames for us what Christians mean when they talk about creation. He even took a last minute jab at the end of the conversation at the UMC seminary system.
In this episode of AgileNEXT, Ian McFarland joins Daniel and Stephen to discuss his agile journey. Some topics include: Agile in Startups/Silicon Valley Agile in a regulated environment Agile in the Government Agile at Scale What is next for Agile
Part 2 with Ian McFarland -- technologist, author. Currently of Pear Therapeutics, also founder of Neo Innovation. We continue our wide-ranging discussion of everything from bitcoin to the "Series A crunch". -- In the Something Ventured podcast, Silicon Valley insider Kent Lindstrom explores the reality behind the Silicon Valley headlines as he sits down with the people who are shaping the way we view the world online -- and beyond.
Ian McFarland literally wrote the book -- on the Tomcat server. He is one of Silicon Valley's great technologists -- from Hotwired, through being an executive and Principal at Pivotal Labs, to his current role as Chairman of Neo Innovation. We roam widely through topics including (what else?) housing in Silicon Valley, whether Bitcoin matters, and his first computer. -- In the Something Ventured podcast, Silicon Valley insider Kent Lindstrom explores the reality behind the Silicon Valley headlines as he sits down with the people who are shaping the way we viiew the world online -- and beyond.
The moral view of the image of God relates to righteousness or holiness. This is the view Luther held but is not popular today because of the degeneration seen in man after Genesis 6. The image of God cannot mean upright for they were not upright. The fourth view is the relational view. God is intrinsically relational and we are intrinsically relational. The man is incomplete apart from fellowship which relates to sexuality. We are people defined by our relationships. Barth notes that in Genesis 1:27, each time the image of God is used, it further hones what it is saying, "So God created humankind in his image, in the image of God he created them; male and female he created them." Concerns about this view include that engendered difference may be here in this context but does not seem to appear later in the New Testament when the phraseology appears. Also, this is not even a distinguishing mark of humans. Consider an that an assessment is that each of these views have weaknesses. What is an image? It is proposed that the image of God, as in a mirror, is not us. It means we are not defined by anything within us but defined by someone outside of us. We are called to consciously depend on God. To be the image of God is to depend on God for existence. There are two theological observations we can make. God is an imaging God. Ian McFarland in The Divine Image: Envisioning the Invisible God states, "That God has an image means that God incorporates otherness within God’s own life . . . that God’s life is intrinsically self-communicating." Another profound observation is that humans are derivative beings. Again, Anna Williams in The Divine Sense says, "One of the definitive features of Christian anthropology is that it declines to define humanity in solely human terms." Barth puts it this way in Church Dogmatics," [I]t not only belongs to the nature of the creatures, but constitutes its true honour, not merely occasionally but continuously to need and receive the assistance of God in its existence.” Being made in the image of God shows that God graciously freely gives life and love to those who are genuinely different from Him. It says remarkably that our need for God is good and is what it means to be human.
Ian McFarland is on the podcast for the first time and he's talking about his new book From Nothing: A Theology of Creation. Dr. McFarland is a professor of theology at Emory University's Candler School of Theology in the ATL . During the interview I found out he earned his PhD at Yale with former guest Kathryn Tanner. It was an amazing conversation in which we discuss the nature of God, Creation, evil, divine action, providence and eschatology. Not only that but at the end of the podcast you get a personal invitation to join the fan club for Maximus the Confessor. In the podcast we discuss our previous conversation with Catherine Keller and her text The Face of the Deep. We also make reference to the session from the American Academy of Religion title 'Creatio ex Nihilio?' that featured six different voices debating the doctrine and then the follow-up TNT episode. Follow the podcast, drop a review, send feedback/questions or become a member of the HBC Community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Let's get right into this! Introduction - Jake talks about how he sets up his cubicle and I enter a battle of emotions with the cleaning lady. News - We briefly talk about a teaser trailer to a Punisher fan film called "The Dead Can't Be Distracted," created by filmakers Ian McFarland and Mike Pecci. Unfortunately, the trailer was taken down by a copyright notice, but we'll keep an eye out for updates. Mail Call - We go through a bunch of mail this time, answering questions about the Punisher's future in the upcoming SHIELD tv series and a rapidfire of questions from a new listener. Bullet Points - We cover Fury #12, Daredevil: End of Days #8, Thunderbolts # 10. Flashbacks - We work on a parody theme with Pummeler #1 and Doom Patrol #45, with special guest Grant Morrison! Discharge Papers - I discuss my experiences playtesting the new Dungeons and Dragons and Jake talks up the Dissidia Final Fantasy video game.
Yup, you read that right: It’s an hour and 15 minutes of nothing but The Dark Knight Rises discussion with your hosts Aaron & Alan, along with our pals Trevon McGee and Ian McFarland. Worry not, folks! It’s a wholly spoiler free discussion of Christopher Nolan’s last chapter in his Batman trilogy and as you […]
In this episode, Oliver Pass and Drisopholis discover the secrets behind how DX programmes are made as they explore inside Radio Politzania. How are stations really broadcast on shortwave? And why do DX shows keep interviewing each other? Thanks to George Wood of Radio Sweden and Ian McFarland, formerly of Radio Canada International for agreeing to play along. This episode was originally broadcast on April 30th 1981.
We are so pleased to bring you the second installment in Shortwaveology, a series from producer David Goren. It's as beautiful as the we were able to share with you. Shortwaveology is an occasional rumination on the crackly sonics, history and cultural influence of shortwave radio. Thanks to former Radio Canada International program host Ian McFarland for permission to excerpt from his 1974 compilation of shortwave station interval signals and sign-ons. And it's a perfect way for us to bring you our first podcast in over a year!! We've missed you, but Big Shed is back, and bigger than ever. Jesse Dukes has officially joined us, making Big Shed . We're sorry to have abandoned you for so long. We promise it was us, not you. We were busy launching among other things. But to make it up to you, we've also created this spiffy website where you can find out more about all things Big Shed. We've missed you.So hold on to your audio hats, because we're back!
This episode was originally published on March 17, 2008. Ian Mcfarland of Pivotal Labs in San Francisco talks about their internal project management app, pair programming, and company culture.
This episode was originally published on March 17, 2008. Ian Mcfarland of Pivotal Labs in San Francisco talks about their internal project management app, pair programming, and company culture.
(Produced by ) We've got a big new idea at Big Shed ... returning series!!! In the coming year, we're going to offer a few returning series from amazing and innovative audio producers, and proud doesn't quite capture how we feel about bringing you David Goren's . We're sure you'll love his first installment. Shortwaveology is a periodic rumination on the sound, history and culture of shortwave radio broadcasting. David wants to thank former Radio Canada International program host Ian McFarland for the use of his compilation of shortwave station interval signals and sign-ons. . Also thanks also to Kim Andrew Elliot for the Moscow Mailbag recording. Kim has about international broadcasting, and public diplomacy. Check out the or go straight to the