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You may have seen an actor named Iron Eyes Cody in a lot of roles as an Indian. He used to tell an old legend about a young Indian brave, going through the rites of manhood. As he hiked solo into this beautiful valley, he decided to test himself against that rugged, snow-capped mountain that dominated the valley. When he reached the top, he felt like he was standing on the rim of the world. Then he heard this rustle at his feet. It was a snake. Before he could move, the snake spoke. He said, "I am about to die. It's too cold for me up here and there's no food. Would you put me under your shirt and take me down to the valley?" The young brave refused. He said, "I know your kind! You're a rattlesnake. If I pick you up, you'll bite me and you'll kill me." But the snake said, "No, I promise to treat you differently. If you do this for me, I will not harm you." Finally, the young man was persuaded, so he tucked the snake under his shirt and carried it down to the valley. But as soon as he laid it on the ground, the snake suddenly coiled, rattled, leaped and bit him on the leg. The young brave could only cry out, "But you promised!" As the snake slithered away, he hissed back his answer, "You knew what I was when you picked me up." I'm Ron Hutchcraft, and I want to have A Word With You today about "Sin's Deadly Secret." The story is a legend. But the Indian brave's mistake has been repeated in real life over and over again. God wants you to be sure you know exactly what that snake is - and what it will do to you - before you're fatally bitten. Which takes us to our word for today from the Word of God in James 1:15 - it's an anatomy of how sin gets us to pick it up and what the inevitable outcome will be. "After desire has conceived, it gives birth to sin." Looks good...looks harmless - or at least I think it's worth the risk. First, I want it, then I do it, then I pay for it. It goes on to say, "And sin, when it is full-grown, gives birth to death." See, sin always works the same way - first it fascinates, then it assassinates. Always. The killer snake will always be a killer snake, no matter how harmless it appears or how likely it looks that you'll get away with it. Not a chance. Sin always kills. It kills your self-respect, it kills your reputation, your closeness to God. You're not going to get away with it. God says, "Be sure that your sin will find you out" (Numbers 32:23). You might be entertaining thoughts right now that you should have never let in, flirting with something you should be fleeing, making compromises that have brought you to the edge of a spiritual disaster, getting close to someone that you should be getting away from, or you could be harboring hard feelings that you really should have let go of by now. Down in your soul, you know what it is. It's sin that killed your Savior, sin that always bites the one who handles it. And just because you can't see any consequences now, don't be fooled. Satan will be sure you're hooked and in a position where your fall will do the most damage - then you'll feel his fangs. This is God's loving warning, "Drop it now, while you can, before the inevitable deadly consequences come." My friend, this is why Jesus is called Savior. Because we need to be saved from the killer of Sin. It kills everything, it will take us one day to a Christless eternity. It will take us out of His Heaven to his Hell. We'll never make it to His Heaven. But that's why Christ died, He took the sting of the serpent, He did the dying. And today He offers you eternal life in exchange for your sin and your death penalty. Would you tell Him today, "Jesus, I want to be forgiven, I need to be forgiven." He will come into your life and change what you could never change. Listen, if you want this relationship with Him, go to our website and we'll help you get started with Him. It's ANewStory.com. You can't afford to hold the snake of sin close one day longer. You know what it is when you pick it up. And you know what it will do. And Jesus has come to rescue you.
Lionel wraps up the show talking about Iron Eyes Cody, a Sicilian who always played native American characters, soul music, the origins of rap and how Lionel got into the radio game. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On The Other Side of Midnight, Lionel talks about his Wi-Fi issues and asks about technology we don't use much anymore like carbon copies and the mimeograph. Lionel later talks about the archaic ways people used to find out the weather and time, funny stories about Gilligan's Island and its cast and talk with callers who have all sorts of celebrity encounter anecdotes. Lionel starts the third hour discussing classic TV shows like Gilligan's Island, Hogan's Heroes and Bonanza. He also talks about Frank Sinatra's weirder tunes, the Naked Cowboy and much more. Lionel wraps up the show talking about Iron Eyes Cody, a Sicilian who always played native American characters, soul music and the origins of rap. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The tenth episode of our special retrospective 20th season looks back to the awesome movie year of 1987 with the third of Jason's three picks, family comedy Ernest Goes to Camp. Directed and co-written by John Cherry and starring Jim Varney, Victoria Racimo, Lyle Alzado, Iron Eyes Cody and John Vernon, Ernest Goes to Camp is the first of nine feature films based on Varney's popular Ernest P. Worrell character.The contemporary reviews quoted in this episode come from Caryn James in The New York Times (https://www.nytimes.com/1987/05/23/movies/film-ernest-goes-to-camp-a-comedy.html), Johanna Steinmetz in the Chicago Tribune (https://www.chicagotribune.com/1987/05/26/90-minutes-seems-like-life-sentence-at-ernests-camp/), and Hal Hinson in The Washington Post (https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/style/longterm/movies/videos/ernestgoestocamppghinson_a0c96a.htm).Visit https://www.awesomemovieyear.com for more info about the show.Make sure to like Awesome Movie Year on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/awesomemovieyear and follow us on Twitter @AwesomemoviepodYou can find Jason online at http://goforjason.com/, on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/JHarrisComedy/, on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/jasonharriscomedy/ and on Twitter @JHarrisComedyYou can find Josh online at http://joshbellhateseverything.com/, on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/joshbellhateseverything/ and on Twitter @signalbleedYou can find our producer David Rosen's Piecing It Together Podcast at https://www.piecingpod.com, on Twitter at
Hope everyone enjoyed their holiday break! Joe and Adam are back and ready to go to summer camp! Not really, but they are ready to discuss the "classic" movie, Ernest Goes to Camp (1987)! Jim Varney's first true Ernest P. Worrell film, this movie has a little bit of everything: snapping turtles, cultural appropriation (Iron Eyes Cody!), a mean businessman, and Jim Varney boxing a kangaroo! Okay, the last one doesn't really happen, but apparently A.I. can produce it...
There are no shortage of stories about movie stars who played Native and kept the act going even after the cameras stopped rolling. Iron Eyes Cody, Sacheen Littlefeather, and Johnny Depp – being a Pretendian is a Hollywood tradition! A history of how they did it, and how well they were paid for it. Pretendians cannot get made without you. Become a Canadaland Supporter and get every episode one week early and ad-free.Sponsors: AG1 BetterhelpYou can listen ad-free on Amazon Music—included with Prime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
94 - Iron Eyes Cody and Stephen Hawking's Frequent Flier Miles! Airheads this week, Trae honors a bygone legend of Old Hollywood and man of many secrets (or at least one secret anyhow): “America's Favorite Indian” Iron Eyes Cody. After that, Cho takes us through a roundup of the collective response to the bombshell that the former Smartest Man Alive, Stephen Hawking, was a frequent visitor to the most infamous island on earth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
92 - Iron Eyes Cody and Stephen Hawking's Frequent Flier Miles! Airheads this week, Trae honors a bygone legend of Old Hollywood and man of many secrets (or at least one secret anyhow): “America's Favorite Indian” Iron Eyes Cody. After that, Cho takes us through a roundup of the collective response to the bombshell that the former Smartest Man Alive, Stephen Hawking, was a frequent visitor to the most infamous island on earth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Monday February 27, 2023 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Monday February 27, 2023 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Mimi and Andrea look at common American lore that reveals some of our hard history. Andrea discusses Espera Oscar de Corti (who presented himself as Iron Eyes Cody) and Mimi shares the legend of John Henry. https://virginiahistory.org/learn/historical-media/steel-drivin-man-john-henry-untold-story-american-legend
País Estados Unidos Dirección Sidney Salkow Guion Marvin A. Gluck, Sidney Salkow Música Emil Newman, Edward B. Powell Fotografía Irving Lippman Reparto Joseph Cotten, Darren McGavin, Phil Carey, Julie Sommars, Nancy Kovack, John Matthews, Michael Pate, Don Haggerty, Iron Eyes Cody, Frank Ferguson Sinopsis Después de la matanza del coronel Custer y sus hombres a manos de los sioux, el capitán Benton, testigo de los hechos, relata lo que sucedió ante la Comisión de Investigación, así como los antecedentes y los cambios que llevaron a Custer a ese fatal desenlace. Recreación histórica de la famosa batalla de Little Big Horn, en la que el general Custer y el séptimo de caballería perdieron la vida frente a los Sioux.
Comstock can't do anything right.Written and produced by Mr Kurt Nielsen - 2022 All rights reserved.
This week, Mike and Carlos discussed the Latinx delegation's domination of the FCL competition, the past week of Racial Draft Supplemental Draft picks, and nerd news, including the MCU show announcements from Disney Plus Day. Alcohol was involved, so shenanigans abounded. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/racial-draft-podcast/support
It's our 50th episode, and Greg has been threatening this movie since episode one: 1987's "Ernest Goes to Camp." For this first half of the episode, Susan and Greg talk about the first Ernest movie starring Jim Varney, John Vernon, and Iron Eyes Cody. Greg and Susan discuss Varney's early career and how the advertising career he pursued after quitting acting jettisoned him into the stoplight with the creation of Ernest.In the second half of the episode, Greg and Susan reminisce over the first 50 episodes and discuss which movies delivered, which were lacking, and so much more.
I go on a 20 minute rant about pretendians. If you're not about that, I don't recommend you listen to this one, skip it until next week. As a rez kid, it hits me different than someone not from a rez, or not brown, or not accepted by their community, or not enrolled because of government bullsh*t. Truth is, the Native experience is so broad that the very concept of "Pretendians" hits different and means different things for everyone. So if you're interested to hear one Native person's perspective, listen in. The news about Michelle Latimer is just another one in the long line of people who claim indigenous ancestry as heritage. Johnny Depp, Elizabeth Warren, Val Kilmer, Iron Eyes Cody, and the list goes on. Why does this keep happening?! Why do we continue to see it happening? How can we have a productive conversation without ostracizing our own people and making them feel less than?! Such a delicate issue that exemplifies that checking the box is more than just checking the box. The consequences are grave and run deep. I also talk about Clubhouse, my upcoming YouTube videos, Yellowstone 1883, Trickster, Wild Indian at Sundance, and talk about being featured on a Natives React video!!! Have a good one everybody.
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Your Brain on Facts is a half-hour podcast of things you didn’t know, things you thought you knew, and things you never knew you never knew, covering topics as diverse as science-fiction, funerals, food origins, heroic animals, and the strategic butter reserve. Before she started the Your Brain On Facts podcast to safely vent the copious bonus facts in her brain, Moxie LaBouche performed and produced burlesque, specifically "nerd-lesque." It was her privilege to produce the only George R. R. Martin-approved burlesque tribute to Game of Thrones and even to play for the man himself. Moxie has presented a local TED talk, is the prolific author of unfinished fiction, knows seven words of Latin, and previously earned her living as a goat farmer and soap maker. She is also the creator and co-host of the Science With Savannah, Age 7 podcast and YouTube channel. Moxie lives in Virginia with her husband and a dozen or so pets. http://yourbrainonfacts.com/ TRANSCRIPT Iron Eyes Cody, the Native American seen shedding a single tear in the famous anti-littering PSA from the 70s was actually a Sicilian man born Oscar di Corti. He was cast to play Native American characters over 100 times and stuck to the fake story of his life even after a reporter talked to his family. In his defense, he did push directors to portray Native characters in a better light.
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The highest highs, the lowest lows. As Joe-Joe himself says still a full 20 minutes before the end of the Little House on the Prairie theme music: “This is the best episode of STAB! Ever.” What does that mean? Just try to listen for yourself and find out. Presiding over the madness that is episode … Continue reading »
Exploring the 1987 classic "Ernest Goes To Camp" with two of the "second chance kids" from the film..."Bobby Wayne" aka Patrick Day and "Chip Osgood" aka Todd Loyd. We chat about Jim Varney's history working as a commercial actor, Lyle Alzado, Iron Eyes Cody and much much more!
The Age of Miracles may be over, but that doesn't stop the stigmata. The Troubled Men corner award-winning author Michael Tisserand in the Ring Room and sweat him for details on his biography of Krazy Kat cartoonist and New Orleans native George Herriman. It turns out to be an easy go, since these days, Michael does not give a fuck. Topics include Satan the Accuser, a holy hunch, a book thief, a dead cat bounce, McKenzie's Bakery, fluid identity, Herb Jeffries, Iron Eyes Cody, comics, Paul Morphy, scholastic chess fever, a standing ovation, a cheap date, hand surgery and the healing power of music, a judicial beatdown, the Norske Nook, clam rolls, the Senate fashion show, a Gong Show, Johnny Carson, Don Rickles, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate(*****) on Apple Podcasts or any podacst app. Michael Tisserand: http://www.michaeltisserandauthor.com/ https://www.instagram.com/troubledmenpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/troubledmenpodcast
The Age of Miracles may be over, but that doesn't stop the stigmata. The Troubled Men corner award-winning author Michael Tisserand in the Ring Room and sweat him for details on his biography of Krazy Kat cartoonist and New Orleans native George Herriman. It turns out to be an easy go, since these days, Michael does not give a fuck. Topics include Satan the Accuser, a holy hunch, a book thief, a dead cat bounce, McKenzie's Bakery, fluid identity, Herb Jeffries, Iron Eyes Cody, comics, Paul Morphy, scholastic chess fever, a standing ovation, a cheap date, hand surgery and the healing power of music, a judicial beatdown, the Norske Nook, clam rolls, the Senate fashion show, a Gong Show, Johnny Carson, Don Rickles, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate(*****) on Apple Podcasts or any podacst app. Michael Tisserand: http://www.michaeltisserandauthor.com/ https://www.instagram.com/troubledmenpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/troubledmenpodcast
Summer vacation continues as Jonathan and Jarrett pack their sleeping bags return to an old character and unpack his family-friendly second outing in Ernest Goes to Camp (1987), Directed by John R. Cherry III and starring Jim Varney, Victoria Racimo, John Vernon and Iron Eyes Cody. If Verne isn't in this film, who is Ernest talking to when he's monologuing? What exactly is Eggs Erroneous? Was the golf cart alive or did everyone who came in contact with it keep it going? All these questions answered and more this episode. Click to Buy tickets for August 16th's BOMBS AWAY LIVE: Miami Connection at The Frida Cinema, Santa Ana, CA Visit us online at www.facebook.com/bombsawayshow to discuss this episode, make a comment or correction on something we missed or messed or a movie suggestion. Or write us contact@bombsawayshow.com
EP33 - Let's talk about whitewashing, Natives in pop culture, and Iron Eyes Cody. Art by Jeremy Ferris. New episodes released the 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month. www.burstyourbubblepodcast.com www.facebook.com/burstyourbubblepodcast www.twitter.com/burstbubblespod
Call them the Great Pretenders; some people try to become someone else because they are pulling a con; others do it as a joke, or for reasons that no one can imagine. But one thing is for sure: these people’s fake lives are probably way more interesting than your real life. This week we’re talking about some of the biggest impostors, both real and fictional. There’s a good chance that Jeff is back to judging while Richard and Michael are debating, but really, can you be too sure? SHOW NOTES 2:10 - Faker from "He-Man and The Masters of the Universe" (Michael's Choice) 8:38 - Barry Bremen aka "The Great Imposter" of sports (Richard's Choice) 17:22 - Milli Vanilli (Michael's Choice) 25:01 - Iron Eyes Cody aka "The Crying Indian" (Richard's Choice) 33:30 - Frank Abangale Jr. (Michael's Choice) 41:36 - Sarah Emma Edmons - impersonated male soldier during Civil War (Richard's Choice) 47:25 - Danny Kaye in "The Court Jester" (Michael's Choice) 51:14 - Mamoru Samuragochi - deaf composer allegedly neither deaf nor a composer (Richard's Choice)
Comedians Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds examine indigenous actors Jay Silverheels and Iron Eyes Cody. (Hat tip: Sivert Glarum) SOURCES TOUR DATES REDBUBBLE MERCH
In the first edition of Live From The Fort in the new year, Iron Eyes Cody performs live from the VPR studios.
Rob Clarke, the guitarist and frontman and CEO .from Liverpool Legends ...Rob Clarke and the Wooltones joins Muffin Junkee Podhost Jay Daniels for a series of interviews about the Music of Rob Clarke and the Wooltones and everything Wooltone ! and remember their not just a Band but a Brand ! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> You will hear many magnificient tunes Rob Clarke and the Wootlones album The World of the Wooltones and from their Brown Single ! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> But kiddos that's not all you will hear an exclusive live version of their brand new Wooltone Single " Iron Eyes Cody " performed Live in the Muffin Junkee studio by Rob ! and also during this Podcast you will hear the bside of this excellent new single release : "Iron Eyes Cody Horse Opera " ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> Rob Clarke and the Wooltones Podcast Set List : (all songs by Rob Clarke and the Wooltones ) 1 Pancake Cupcake 2.Colours of the Sun 3.Monkey Mind 4. Butter .5 Are We Here ****6 Iron Eyes Cody ( Exclusive Live Acoustic Version ) 7.Peas .8 .Iron Eyes Cody Horse Opera (Brand new Bside from the Iron Eyes Cody single ! ) Outro : Mystic Room -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> Additional Songs by Rob Clarke and Performed by Rob Clarke during this Podcast ..on his Acoustic Guitar and the Piano : 1 Tea (There's No Guarantee ) 2 Another Tea Song and 3 A Minute and Five --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> Additional Audio by Rob Clarke and the Wooltones that appears in this Podcast : 1 Wooltone Yes ! 2. Wooltone Smile 3.Lennon Butter 4.Voltone VI Fi Get On It ! 5.Our Raving Reporter : The World of the Wooltones 6.Wooltone Brown Sketch 7 .A Case of Wooltone ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> Additional Music that Appears in this Podcast : 1 .Woolton Man - Wild Willie and the Washboards ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> Check out all of Rob Clarke and the Wooltones Music at : www.robclarkeandthewooltones.co.uk Special thanks to Rob Clarke for all the fab interviews and acoustic performances ! Ace ! and thanks of course to Pepe Hoonose and GP Chesters and Producer Fran Ashcroft and also to Sam Rogerson ! and of course Staff Only Records and Jeff Baxter ! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> Be sure to check their brand new single "Iron Eyes Cody " and indeed all their albums and eps at :www.robclarkeandthewooltones.co.uk -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> and check out Rob Clarke and the Brown Bears Music at : http://www.robclarkemusic.com/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Muffin Junkee Theme by Paul Worsley
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The Age of Miracles may be over, but that doesn't stop the stigmata. The Troubled Men corner award-winning author Michael Tisserand in the Ring Room and sweat him for details on his biography of Krazy Kat cartoonist and New Orleans native George Herriman. It turns out to be an easy go, since these days, Michael does not give a fuck. Topics include Satan the Accuser, a holy hunch, a book thief, a dead cat bounce, McKenzie's Bakery, fluid identity, Herb Jeffries, Iron Eyes Cody, comics, Paul Morphy, scholastic chess fever, a standing ovation, a cheap date, hand surgery and the healing power of music, a judicial beatdown, the Norske Nook, clam rolls, the Senate fashion show, a Gong Show, Johnny Carson, Don Rickles, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate on Apple Podcasts or any podacst app.