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In today's solocast I explore how a 3yr old Facebook memory helped me access joy and appreciation for myself. May 14th, 2017 I graduated with my masters degree. May 15th, 2017 I started my first day of work as a therapist in private practice. I remember seeing that memory and feeling all at once - "Oh my God. It's only been 3yrs?" And also - "Oh my God. It's ONLY been 3yrs!" I started thinking about joy. More specifically, what limits joy? When we want something in our lives so deeply, it can become difficult to hold space for both the desire of a dream coming true and the distance between where we are now and where we want to be. This can look like: Wanting a meaningful career Wanting a healthy relationship Wanting to start a family Disappointment, frustration, loneliness, and grief can feel like waves crashing onto shore that wash you out to sea. What if the absence of joy is cursing the waves, and joy itself is the recognition of learning to ride them? Here's the link to a podcast I reference being interviewed on -> Career Foresight: Future of work for creative professionals. I also reference a miscarriage I experienced last year. Not wanting to detail the experience in this episode, I've linked it for you -> A Miscarriage: Shock, loss, grief, and learning.
We're hitting the old familiar places this week as we revisit "It's Only a Paper Moon"!New York Times bestselling author David Mack returns to the show this week to discuss an episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine that explores one man's struggle to come to terms with loss and fear. Nog has survived the Siege of Ar-558 but at the cost of his leg and his self-confidence. When he turns to the holodeck for escape, he'll find that Vic Fontaine is more than just a singing hologram and that the key to life isn't winning or losing but choosing to continue playing the game.When Aron Eisenberg passed away in 2019, the world didn't just lose a husband and father and friend to many Star Trek fans; it also lost a performer of surprising depth and passion. Aron was a man who had experienced tragedy in his own life and when called upon to portray Nog's suffering, he imbued the role with an honest emotion that makes this one of DS9's finest hours. Not to be outdone, veteran performer James Darren brings his charm and musical talents to a role that is so much more than a holodeck subroutine. "Moon" is an episode that showcases two of the series's "supporting cast" but is an episode vital to Deep Space Nine's themes of the cost of war and the healing that comes after. On this episode, we talk about the conception and creation of "Moon" from Dave's perspective as co-writer, the original "Everybody Comes to Quark's" pitch, the episode's rarified status as one of Trek's few "sequels", the bravery of Aron Eisenberg as a performer, the toll that combat takes on servicemen and women, the multi-talented James Darren, the sometimes convoluted way in which TV writers collaborate, and the lack of individual ego in the writing staff that elevated the show's material.We also discuss having Ron Moore leave you hanging, "'Touched By An Angel' meets 'The Equalizer'", having your sub-plot take over the story, the apparently forgettable films of the '30s, the aesthetic of orthopedia devices in the Federation, Hitler walking out of your Axis and Allies hologame, "Commando Geordi", holodeck doggie bags, Dave talks about the things he tries to avoid when writing Trek, his work on "Lower Decks", and he shares a life-threatening experience that helped inspire the episode!There's no magic left in this steak!Follow Dave on Twitter and check out his other work!http://www.twitter.com/davidalanmackhttp://www.davidmack.proPre-order Dave's latest Dark Arts book, "The Shadow Commission"!https://amzn.to/3a34zm6Please consider becoming an organ donor!http://www.organdonor.govLearn the story behind your favorite Trek stories with Backtrekking!http://www.twitter.com/backtrekkingCroon with us on Facebook and Twitter and the Just Enough Trope Discord!http://www.facebook.com/eistpodhttp://www.twitter.com/eistpodhttps://discord.gg/UeytGNPBuy us a new casino on Patreon!http://www.patreon.com/eistpodSubscribe to the show on iTunes!https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/enterprising-individuals/id1113165661?mt=2
As A New month starts, It's ONLY right that i introduce y'all to 2 new artists and this is why i love the #ksradioshow!!! The ksradioshow will be live on Friday, Oct.4th @8pm EST HUGE SHOUT OUT TO RENEE FUNDERBURK FOR ASKING ABOUT THE INTERVIEW PROCESS AND LIKING THE FACEBOOK PAGE! My First guest is Excalibar and i will interview him from 8-9pm My 2nd guest is InClyne and i will interview him from 9pm to 10pm EST I will play music from both artists and sample some new beats from my new friend Z3AL!! So please tune in live by dialing 347-857-1395!!! Follow me on social media @ksradioshow and don't forget to like the facebook page and write me a review! If anyone wants to donate financially, here's the platforms: Cash App: $EliseoTorrez Paypal: paypal.me/eliseotorrez
It was the third hour of Star Trek ever produced, and it's considered among the best of The Original Series. "The Corbomite Manuever" was also the episode that launched Bill's Star Trek fandom in the mid-1970's as the first episode he ever saw. This week, we'll examine this classic episode of Star Trek and discuss why it still means so much today. Plus, we'll talk about the impact this episode had on us as children and what it means to us today. Plus news and your weekly FanSets discount code on the Flagship of the Trek Geeks Podcast Network! FIVE YEAR MISSION Episode 2.5 of Five Year Mission: The Podcast is available now and you’ll hear Mike and Fark discuss the passing of Aron Eisenberg and the episode, "It's Only a Paper Moon" with Jim Moorhouse from the TrekRanks Podcast. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you download podcasts! 5YM, of course, is every note of music you hear on the Trek Geeks podcast, and we couldn’t be more grateful. Go get yourself a copy of all their CDs: Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, Year 4, Spock’s Brain, and The Trouble With Tribbles. It’s easy–head on over to FiveYearMission.net RIGHT NOW and get that physical media in your hands! We just KNOW you’ll become huge fans of the band and their music! =/\=
It was the third hour of Star Trek ever produced, and it's considered among the best of The Original Series. "The Corbomite Manuever" was also the episode that launched Bill's Star Trek fandom in the mid-1970's as the first episode he ever saw. This week, we'll examine this classic episode of Star Trek and discuss why it still means so much today. Plus, we'll talk about the impact this episode had on us as children and what it means to us today. Plus news and your weekly FanSets discount code on the Flagship of the Trek Geeks Podcast Network! FIVE YEAR MISSION Episode 2.5 of Five Year Mission: The Podcast is available now and you’ll hear Mike and Fark discuss the passing of Aron Eisenberg and the episode, "It's Only a Paper Moon" with Jim Moorhouse from the TrekRanks Podcast. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you download podcasts! 5YM, of course, is every note of music you hear on the Trek Geeks podcast, and we couldn’t be more grateful. Go get yourself a copy of all their CDs: Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, Year 4, Spock’s Brain, and The Trouble With Tribbles. It’s easy–head on over to FiveYearMission.net RIGHT NOW and get that physical media in your hands! We just KNOW you’ll become huge fans of the band and their music! =/\=
In this installment of Five Year Mission: The Podcast, we're joined by our first-ever guest. Our good friend (and 5YM Superfan) Jim Moorhouse from the TrekRanks Podcast to discuss the sudden passing of DS9's Aron Eisenberg. We'll discuss Aron's career, his portrayal of Nog, and share some personal memories. We'll also look at his standout episode of Deep Space Nine episode, "It's Only a Paper Moon."
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IT'S HAPPENING AGAIN.... BLADESHOW 2019 is just shy of 3 weeks away and GK is ready. On their 8th year of attendance, something is different. The usual 2-week, frantic crunch to stock up on product IS NOWHERE IN SIGHT. Not only do they have knives and SAGA pens ready, the 1776 American Independence knife is nearly finished aside from some final engraving! CLICK IMAGE TO VIEW POST! **You know you're a machinist when you measure time by trade show events.** A New Business Diagnostic If your company is growing, there's an important question to ask yourself: How does our business appear to a new hire? Are the roles, departments, and protocols clearly defined? Not only can this question give an outside perspective, it can also help you assess and diagnose problem areas. Suffering for Success? Hollywood has left no industry unscathed when it comes to dramatic portrayals. The question is, how much has it impacted your expectations? Just because you're not endlessly toiling away in a dank, dark shop fraught with impossible odds doesn't mean you're not hustling. Let's call it "grinding smarter, not harder." The Million Dollar Question: HOW DO I GET MY BUSINESS STARTED? Data Tracking & Mentorship Shortly after Barry was hired as the GK accountant, production significantly improved--and that's not a coincidence! Grimsmo stresses the importance of tracking data. More specifically, how much product you need to produce to stay consistent. Saunders recommends checking out SCORE, the nation's largest network of volunteer, expert business mentors. Technically, there isn't a right or wrong way to get started; however, there are ways to increase chances of success. Avoiding debt as much as possible continues to be at the top of the list. Plus, Saunders announces that CHIP BREAKS will be making a come back in the near future! TOMORROW, TOMORROW, The SWISS WILL COME TOMORROW...It's ONLY a DAAAAAY AAAAA-WAAAAY. We just want to know...does the 6000lbs INCLUDE the Fanuc manuals or is that an additional 6000lbs? Since it's Friday, enjoy this IG post of Grimsmo's new Tornos! CLICK IMAGE TO VIEW POST! Don't forget to use this promo code to get your Fusion 360 Academy pass for $99 (HALF OFF!). CLICK IMAGE FOR MORE INFORMATION If you enjoy this podcast or it has helped you, please share it with others!
One of modern drama's most prolific playwrights, Terrence McNally, sits down with Rob and Kevin to look at his upcoming production of Frankie and Johnny In The Clair De Lune, as well as taking a look back on his incredible career which includes such shows as Love! Valor! Compassion! Master Class, It's Only a Play, The Ritz, and writing the book to such musicals as The Rink, Ragtime, A Man of No Importance, and many more. Terrence pulls back the curtain on his career to discuss how he first met muses Nathan Lane and James Coco, what it was like second acting during the Golden Age of Broadway, and why playwrights must look backward to look forward. Also, Terrence shines the spotlight on Audra McDonald, Zoe Caldwell, and Geraldine Page! Become a sponsor of Behind The Curtain and get early access to interviews, private playlists, and advance knowledge of future guests so you can ask the legends your own questions. Go to: http://bit.ly/2i7nWC4 To book a room at Shetler Studios, head on over to: https://www.shetlerstudios.com
So you've gotten your list together and done a bunch of practice games and taken it to a tournament, but you're not happy with how it's performing. How do you identify the flaws in the army? How do you know when it's the army underperforming, rather than you making mistakes? And even once you've figured out what you're lacking, how do you add those things in without compromising the core functionality of the army? These questions are at the heart of list design, and they're problems that every player grapples with sooner or later- and in this episode, we hope to give you a leg up when confronting them, or at least an arm across. We talk about the kinds of failings lists can have, discuss how to identify your core concept (and what to do if you don't have one), and elaborate on how each of the hosts follows their list iteration process as well as comparing and contrasting their strategies for army design. We talk about list assemblies and how they can aid your process as well as how to determine when a list is a failure, and why that's not necessarily a bad thing. And, of course, we discuss the two dread symptoms that have been the bane of many a general- It's Only 5 Points disease and Battleforce Syndrome. Episode Music: DankmusIcon Artist: Rylan WoodrowSponsored by: Mindtaker MiniaturesOur Patreon: In the Finest HourWebsite: https://www.inthefinesthour.com/Directed by: Sean MorganEdited by: Shaylynn Allen
Narf! Out of all the characters spawned by 1993's Animaniacs, one rodent duo rose far above the rest—even higher in stature than the Warner brothers and their sister, Dot. That would be Pinky and the Brain, a pair of diminutive lab mice with spliced genes and big ambitions. So only makes sense that the two would eventually get their own series for 66 glorious episodes on The WB, another misguided creation that couldn't quite conquer the world, either. This week, we prove our mousey worth by looking at Pinky and the Brain's second season premiere, "It's Only a Paper World." Support this podcast and get dozens of bonus episodes by visiting Patreon.com/TalkingSimpsons and becoming a patron! This podcast is brought to you by the streaming network VRV: home to cartoons, anime, and so much more! Visit VRV.co/WAC to sign up for your FREE 30-day trial and kick a little money back to your friends at the Talking Simpsons Network!
This week I jump into some theatre history by breaking down some of the most infamous theatre critics. Using the show "It's Only a Play" written by Terrance McNally, I talk about the power of theatre critics and their relevancy in our modern theatri-verse. Oh it's going to be a caddy good time.
Karen Given, of Boston NPR station WBUR, has been working in and around the most interesting people in sports on the popular program It's Only a Game. For 20 years she's researched and interviewed sports people with an eye towards what makes their stories interesting from a human point of view. In this podcast she, and host Robert Mattson, will talk on subjects from what makes an ex-NFL player's story interesting to someone like Karen's mother, to the challenges of making a fairly interesting hour long interview into an award winning 10-minute piece.
Steve Simonson - It’s Only a Mountain Book Review This is an inspirational story about a father and his commitment, drive and love for his nonvocal quadriplegic son. On this episode, Steve introduces us to the Book of the Week, It’s Only a Mountain by Sam Nall. The most important key points you will get from this book are: How to shift to the right mindset when going through great obstacles. The importance of having the courage to do whatever it takes in life. The challenges in taking care of a handicapped loved one and how you can find inspiration and great purpose in it. So, take time to listen as Steve reviews the book It’s Only a Mountain, a wonderful story about the love between a father and his son and what they have accomplished together. 01:45 (Steve introduces It’s Only a Mountain as the Book of the Week.) 03:22 (Steve shares one of the previews of the story.) 04:47 (Steve talks about Dick and Rick Hoyt’s origin story.) Welcome to the Awesomers.com podcast. If you love to learn and if you're motivated to expand your mind and heck if you desire to break through those traditional paradigms and find your own version of success, you are in the right place. Awesomers around the world are on a journey to improve their lives and the lives of those around them. We believe in paying it forward and we fundamentally try to live up to the great Zig Ziglar quote where he said, "You can have everything in your life you want if you help enough other people get what they want." It doesn't matter where you came from. It only matters where you're going. My name is Steve Simonson and I hope you will join me on this Awesomer journey. SPONSOR ADVERTISEMENT If you're launching a new product manufactured in China, you will need professional high-resolution Amazon ready photographs. Because Symo Global has a team of professionals in China, you will oftentimes receive your listing photographs before your product even leaves the country. This streamlined process will save you the time, money and energy needed to concentrate on marketing and other creative content strategies before your item is in stock and ready for sale. Visit SymoGlobal.com to learn more. Because a picture should be worth one thousand keywords. You're listening to the Awesomers podcast. Hey everybody, it's me Steve Simonson. I'm back again with another Awesomers podcast episode and this Episode Number is number 78 of the Awesomers podcast series. And the procedure if you wish to find more details, show notes, etc. is to just go to Awesomers.com/78. Now today we're doing a Book of the Week episode and I wanted to share that the Book of the Weeks are important and even though we don't do them every single week we drop them on as often as we can. 01:45 (Steve introduces It’s Only a Mountain as the Book of the Week.) We're doing today's episode about the book It's Only a Mountain, It's Only a Mountain and it's written by Sam Nall, but the book is about what we call Team Hoyt and it's Dick and Rick Hoyt who are some of the most incredible – like the subtitle says Men of Iron, some of the most incredible inspirational stories you've ever seen. Now this is a true story. This is like a you know kind of various biographies and sub biographies throughout the book and it's a true story of a dad who literally took his quadriplegic son who was also nonverbal and took him around and ran triathlons and ran marathons and this if you have never heard the story it really is truly inspiring and it's an amazing thing. And I love the title because it starts out with this concept that indeed it's only a mountain right and that points to the idea that you can climb any obstacle, you can overcome any challenge that's necessary and in this case you know Dick Hoyt said he wanted to help his son be a really high functioning you know kind of member of society and an athlete. And I just want to tell you for those who may be listening or watching on the video version, I had the great
Susan Haefner performs and discusses Harlold Arlen's classic "It's Only a Paper Moon," which she performed in the original musical TENDERLY, the story of Rosemary Clooney. We discuss how this standard of the American Songbook can be stretched in a number of different directions, and try out two renditions: an uptempo, and a ballad. Susan also talks about transitioning from New York as a Broadway actor to the quiet hills of Vermont, where she teaches, and works steadily at three regional theaters in the surrounding area. Also, forgive the somewhat random insertion of the theme to "The Third Man." I had some technical difficulties in the web series version of the episode, and was scrolling a disclaimer at that point. (It didn't really translate to the podcast)
29-year-old Fort Myers Police Department Officer Adam Jobbers-Miller was shot in the head by Wisner Desmaret, who allegedly stole the cellphone and ran from police on Saturday July 21st, 2018. He succumbed to his injuries on Saturday July 28th, 2018. #bluelivesmatterPlease visit and donate to the GoFundMe page:https://www.gofundme.com/officer-adam-jobbersmiller-fundOther ways to donate and show support:The Nauti Parrot Dock Bar will be raising money for Jobbers-Miller’s family every Tuesday in the month of August from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. during their bingo game.The Laboratory Theatre of Florida will dedicate their Friday, August 3 show "It's Only a Play" to Officer Jobbers-Miller and ask for donations. Showtime is 8 p.m.Moody River Grille North Fort Myers will host a charity dinner and card tournament Saturday, August 4 from 5-11 p.m.Shima Japanese Steakhouse & Sushi Bar Sanibel will donate a portion of sales from Tuesday, August 7 through Saturday, August 11.Stu's Motorcycles and the Indian Motorcycle Riders Group Fort Myers will host a benefit ride Sunday, August 12 starting at 8 a.m.The Bell Tower Shoppes will host a benefit concert for the family of Officer Jobbers-Miller on Thursday, August 23 from 6-8 p.mFuneral:A viewing will be held Sunday from 4pm-9pm at Gendron Funeral Home, 2325 East Mall Drive, Ft. Myers.The viewing is open to the public.A full honors funeral ceremony will take place Monday, August 6th at noon. The ceremony will be held at Germain Arena. That service is also open to the public.If you see something say something!!Collier County Sheriff’s Office (239) 774-4434Lee County Sheriff’s Office (239) 477-1000SWFL Crime Stoppers 1-800-780-TIPS (8477)Music by purple-planet.com
Katie Finneran is featured in the third season of Netflix's critically acclaimed drama, Bloodline. Shot in the Florida Keys, Bloodline follows the story of a black sheep son from a respected family who threatens to expose dark secrets from their past. Sibling loyalties are put to the test in this dark, edgy show. Finneran last appeared on Broadway in 2015 It's Only a Play at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre starring Martin Short, Maulik Pancholy, F. Murray Abraham, Matthew Broderick, Stockard Channing, and Micah Stock. In 2012, Katie co-starred on NBC's "The MIchael J. Fox Show" and was called "this season's funniest breakout star" by The Daily Beast. In the fall of 2012, she starred on Broadway as Miss Hannigan in the Tony Nominated revival of "Annie." In 2010, she won a Tony, Drama Desk, and Outer Critics Circle Award for her performance in the Broadway revival of "Promises, Promises." She also was awarded the Tony, Drama Desk, and Outer Critics Circle Award in 2002 for her performance in the Broadway revival of "Noises Off." Katie was raised in Miami, Florida and graduated from New World School of the Arts. After a year of conservatory training at Carnegie Mellon University she moved to New York to study acting with the legendary Uta Hagen. Her first Broadway show was, "On Borrowed Time," starring and directed by George C. Scott. Other Broadway credits include, "Two Shakespearean Actors," "My Favorite Year," "In the Summer House," "The Heiress," Neil Simon's "Proposals," "The Iceman Cometh," "Mauritius," and as Sally Bowles in the Tony Award winning revival of "Cabaret." In 2009, Finneran was part of the original Off-Broadway cast of "Love, Loss and What I Wore," by Nora Ephron and Delia Ephron. TV credits include, "Sex and the City," "I Hate My Teenage Daughter," "Oz," "Wonderfalls," and the role of Poppy on season 2 of "Frasier." Her film credits include "Night of the Living Dead," "You've Got Mail," "Liberty Heights," "Miss Congeniality 2," "Bewitched," and "Broken Bridges.” In 2011 Finneran appeared as Amy in the New York Philharmonic production of "Company," starring Neil Patrick Harris and Patti Lupone. In the Spring of 2014, Finneran began filming a new Netflix original series. The untitled psychological thriller is written and executive produced by Damages creators Todd A. Kessler, Daniel Zelman and Glenn Kessler. The 13-episode series centers on a close-knit family of four adult siblings whose secrets and scars are revealed when their black sheep brother returns home. The cast includes Sissy Spacek, Sam Shepard, Kyle Chandler, and Norbert Leo Butz.
Honoring musicians who passed away in 1971. Musicians include: Louis Armstrong, Lil Hardin Armstrong, Ted Lewis, Libby Holman, Doc Boggs, Igor Stravinsky, Zez Confrey and Cliff Edwards. Music includes: Stardust, Second-hand Rose, Sugar Baby, Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans?, Love Letters In the Sand, Brown Gal and It's Only a Paper Moon.
Happy Friday the 13th! How did it take us nine movies to be introduced to Creighton Duke? Obviously one of the coolest dudes on the planet. Tim and Trav ponder this and much more on this Friday the 13th special episode of the It's Only a Movie Podcast! Featuring an outro song by The Jasons, appropriately enough.
Kingsman: The Golden Circle, Nocturama and It's Only the End of the World were discussed. With Thomas Caldwell, Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and Josh Nelson.
Ken Davenport is a Broadway producer whose credits include Deaf West Theatre's Spring Awakening (Tony nomination), Allegiance, Kinky Boots (Broadway - Tony Award, National Tour, Toronto and West End), The Visit (Tony nomination), It's Only a Play, Mothers and Sons (Tony nomination), The Bridges of Madison County, Macbeth starring Alan Cumming, Godspell, Chinglish, Oleanna starring Bill Pullman and Julia Stiles, Speed-the-Plow, Will Ferrell's You're Welcome America (Tony nomination), Blithe Spirit starring Angela Lansbury (Broadway, West End and National Tour), and 13, as well as Daddy Long Legs, That Bachelorette Show, Altar Boyz, My First Time, The Awesome 80s Prom, and Miss Abigail's Guide to Dating, Mating, & Marriage Off-Broadway. Ken is also the Executive Producer of North America for Andrew Llyod Weber's Really Useful Group. He produced the award-winning These Magnificent Miles: On the Long Road with Red Wanting Blue, a documentary on one of the top unsigned rock bands in the country, and The Bunny Hole, an award-winning TV pilot that has appeared in the LA Indie Film Festival, the Orlando Film Festival and more. The Bunny Hole web series is a comedy in the style of Reno 911 about a struggling brothel in Pahrump, Nevada.
Episode 6: It's Only "Entertainment" In this episode we discussed Lil Boosie getting the keys to the city. We all picked our top 5 rappers of Milwaukee right now. We also picked two albums that influenced us in our lives and discussed why they had that influence over us. And of course we chose 3 songs to play and review from our local artist. Please remember to like, share, and leave a review or comment on iTunes and SoundCloud!
IT'S ONLY 24 HOURS AWAY!!! IMMORTAL IV tomorrow in Los Angeles and the final stop is tonight!!! All the updates, rankings, promos and much much more!!! Tonight we brace ourselves for the biggest PPV EVER!!!
Matthew Sweet considers film music written to accompany films concerned with family matters, following the release of "It's Only the End of the World", with music by Gabriel Yared. The programme features music from "The Royal Tenenbaums", "The Incredibles", "The Addams Family", "The Godfather", "The Sound of Music", "Little Women", "Mary Poppins", "Star Wars", "A River Runs Through It", "The Family Way" and "August: Osage County"; and the Classic Score of the Week is Alfred Newman's music for "How Green Was My Valley".
Joining me today is S. Bedford the author of It's Only the Himalayas and Other Adventures of Miscalculation from an Overconfident Backpacker. With a title like that, we have plenty of travel mishaps to discuss on today's episode!
The Past and The Curious: A History Podcast for Kids and Families
Victoria Reibel tells the story of P.T. Barnum and an Egress. Also featured is the tale of John Banvard and his Mississippi Panorama, which was the longest painting in the world. The Tamerlane Trio performs their version of "It's Only a Paper Moon" (song recorded by Rob Collier) Quiztime and more! Written by Mick Sullivan - 2016
Deep Space Nine Season 7: Essential Trek Philosophy. The final season of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine had several jobs to do: from continuing the character arcs of an ensemble cast to wrapping up the Dominion War story line. But in addition to character arcs and story lines, season 7 of Deep Space Nine also continued what Zachary Fruhling and Mike Morrison have termed "philosophy arcs." From the nature of conjoined consciousness to a look at the best and worst of human nature (through Ferengi eyes), season 7 of Deep Space Nine explores well-trodden Star Trek philosophy territory but with nuances and scenarios unique to Deep Space Nine. Chapters Welcome to Episode 37 (00:01:07) Initial Thoughts on Deep Space Nine: Season 7 (00:01:25) When It Rains... (00:05:51) Extreme Measures (00:08:43) After Image (00:20:41) Treachery, Faith, and the Great River (00:32:51) The Dogs of War (00:36:02) Honorable Mention: Covenant (00:37:34) Honorable Mention: Tacking Into the Wind (00:47:46) It's Only a Paper Moon (00:49:06) The Siege of AR-558 (00:54:59) 'Til Death Do Us Part (01:01:38) Honorable Mention: Take Me Out to the Holosuite (01:06:17) Honorable Mention: Once More Unto the Breach (01:07:07) Honorable Mention: Chrysalis (01:08:39) Honorable Mention: Field of Fire (01:09:48) Honorable Mention: Strange Bedfellows (01:10:46) Essentials Recap (01:12:18) Final Thoughts (01:12:56) Hosts Zachary Fruhling and Mike Morrison Production Mike Morrison (Editor and Producer) Norman C. Lao (Executive Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Patrick Devlin (Associate Producer) Kay Elizabeth Janeway (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager)
The Bonding. When Lieutenant Marla Aster is killed unexpectedly during an away mission under Lieutenant Worf's command, Worf takes young Jeremy Aster under his wing by participating in the Klingon ritual known as "R'uustai" ("The Bonding"). In this episode of Meta Treks: A Star Trek Philosophy Podcast, hosts Mike Morrison and Zachary Fruhling explore the philosophical themes of death and loss. Mike and Zachary discuss meaning and the existential absurdity of life and death, the sociological and cultural role of rituals, Jeremy Aster's escapism and the illusion of happiness, the finality of death, and the sense of powerlessness in the face of death. Finally, Mike and Zachary continue the turbolift debate between Captain Picard and Counselor Troi about the wisdom of allowing children to live aboard a starship. Chapters Welcome to Episode 24 (00:01:07) Synopsis of TNG "The Bonding" (00:06:00) Initial Thoughts (00:06:46) Death, Meaning, and the Absurd (00:12:20) Emotions and Death (00:16:47) Worf and Jeremy Aster (00:21:55) The Role of Ritual (00:25:43) Death, Pluralism, and Cultural Relativism (00:30:31) Exploration and Meaning - The Challenger Explosion (00:41:21) The Finality of Death (00:43:11) The Role of Death in Life (00:45:25) Escapism and the Illusion of Happiness (00:48:22) Subjective Meaning vs. Objective Meaning (00:52:18) Deep Space Nine - "It's Only a Paper Moon" (00:57:20) Cross-Cultural Connections (01:03:45) Children on the Enterprise - A City in Space (01:09:53) Final Thoughts (01:18:41) Hosts Mike Morrison and Zachary Fruhling Production Dennis Castello (Editor and Producer) Norman C. Lao (Executive Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Patrick Devlin (Associate Producer) Will Nguyen (Content Manager) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Send us your feedback! Twitter: @trekfm Facebook: http://facebook.com/trekfm Voicemail: http://www.speakpipe.com/trekfm Contact Form: http://www.trek.fm/contact Visit the Trek.fm website at http://www.trek.fm/ Subscribe in iTunes: http://itunes.com/trekfm Support the Network! Become a Trek.fm Patron on Patreon and help us keep Star Trek talk coming every week. We have great perks for you at http://patreon.com/trekfm
6: 2000 YEARS, 21 DAYS (FRAMING EVE, part 1) What is physical attractiveness if not a fabrication of the brain that we've all agreed upon based in totally arbitrary measurements? and other such pickles as unprotected sex and physical ailments. FEATURING: Jaymeen Cedeno, Rita Dottir, Carmen Gonzalez, Piril Gunduz, Jessica Kingdon, Karolina May, St. John McKay, Eva Sandler, Crescentia Woodward, Ken Woodward, plus MYSTERY GUEST SPEAKER. MUSIC: Subway Irene Cara *NEW* SHORTER SHINIER RUNNING TIME! IN THESE TIMES OF ROBOT MONKEYS AND ALL SORTS OF OTHER FUN DISTRACTIONS, IT IS HARD ENOUGH TO GET SOMEONE TO LOOK AT A SELFIE OF YOUR BUTT, LET ALONE ASK SOMEONE TO SIT DOWN AND JUST LISTEN TO SOMETHING, AND CONCENTRATE, FOR AROUND 15 MINUTES. BUT I'M TELLING YOU TO. I AM HERE TO TAKE YOU BACK TO A TIME BEFORE TIME BECAME TIME, A TIME WHERE YOU'D SIT AROUND WITH THE FAMILY AND STARE AT THE RADIO AND LISTEN TO THE WAR. I ALLOW YOU TO DO ONE ACTIVITY WHILE LISTENING: YOUR IRONING. BREASTFEEDING IS ALSO ALLOWED. AND CUDDLING. BESIDES THAT, I WANT YOUR FULL ATTENTION. IT'S ONLY 28 MINUTES. IT WON'T KILL YOU. ALSO: DUE TO NATURE OF SHOW ACCEPT/EXPECT LESS THAN BROADCAST SOUND QUALITY AND LESS THAN FAMILY FRIENDLY CONTENT. THANKS. AS WELL: MOST MUSIC LOCALLY SOURCED FROM NEW YORK CITY BUSKERS WHOM I PAID HANDSOMELY. AND LASTLY: THANK YOU, YOU ARE LOVELY.
It's the end of the month celebrating the end of the world! We started Apocalyptic August with an Australian Apocalypse film and we're ending it with another one, but a different one this time. Chris and Desmond review the relatively new Guy Pearce / Robert Pattinson vehicle: Rover. Rich the Monster Movie Kid takes a look at one of three TV movies Gene Roddenberry had a hand in in the 1970s: Planet Earth. Not to mention that Desmond forgot a Top 5 last week, so this week he gives you two! First up, a look at his Top 5 Apocalyptic Television Shows, and then he ends the show with a selection of his Top 5 Apocalyptic Songs. Strap and and hang around with us until the light takes you! Songs: "The Chase" by The Doomriders, "The Very Wild Rover" by Cruachan, "Planet Earth" by Duran Duran, and "It's Only the End of the World" by Harley Poe. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
It's the end of the month celebrating the end of the world! We started Apocalyptic August with an Australian Apocalypse film and we're ending it with another one, but a different one this time. Chris and Desmond review the relatively new Guy Pearce / Robert Pattinson vehicle: Rover. Rich the Monster Movie Kid takes a look at one of three TV movies Gene Roddenberry had a hand in in the 1970s: Planet Earth. Not to mention that Desmond forgot a Top 5 last week, so this week he gives you two! First up, a look at his Top 5 Apocalyptic Television Shows, and then he ends the show with a selection of his Top 5 Apocalyptic Songs. Strap and and hang around with us until the light takes you! Songs: "The Chase" by The Doomriders, "The Very Wild Rover" by Cruachan, "Planet Earth" by Duran Duran, and "It's Only the End of the World" by Harley Poe. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
It's the end of the month celebrating the end of the world! We started Apocalyptic August with an Australian Apocalypse film and we're ending it with another one, but a different one this time. Chris and Desmond review the relatively new Guy Pearce / Robert Pattinson vehicle: Rover. Rich the Monster Movie Kid takes a look at one of three TV movies Gene Roddenberry had a hand in in the 1970s: Planet Earth. Not to mention that Desmond forgot a Top 5 last week, so this week he gives you two! First up, a look at his Top 5 Apocalyptic Television Shows, and then he ends the show with a selection of his Top 5 Apocalyptic Songs. Strap and and hang around with us until the light takes you! Songs: "The Chase" by The Doomriders, "The Very Wild Rover" by Cruachan, "Planet Earth" by Duran Duran, and "It's Only the End of the World" by Harley Poe. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
It's the end of the month celebrating the end of the world! We started Apocalyptic August with an Australian Apocalypse film and we're ending it with another one, but a different one this time. Chris and Desmond review the relatively new Guy Pearce / Robert Pattinson vehicle: Rover. Rich the Monster Movie Kid takes a look at one of three TV movies Gene Roddenberry had a hand in in the 1970s: Planet Earth. Not to mention that Desmond forgot a Top 5 last week, so this week he gives you two! First up, a look at his Top 5 Apocalyptic Television Shows, and then he ends the show with a selection of his Top 5 Apocalyptic Songs. Strap and and hang around with us until the light takes you! Songs: "The Chase" by The Doomriders, "The Very Wild Rover" by Cruachan, "Planet Earth" by Duran Duran, and "It's Only the End of the World" by Harley Poe. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
3: JON ON KLEPTO MOUNTAIN Phone call with a shoplifter, life story of a Long Islander on a subway platform, meta realizations over porn DVDs, and a touch of Romanian philosophy. FEATURING: Rita Dottor, DVD Seller, Liquor Store Worker, Long Islander Subway Dweller, St. John McKay, Jon Sargent, Crescentia Woodward MUSIC: Cute Reggae Subway Dude, Twain IN THESE TIMES OF ROBOT MONKEYS AND ALL SORTS OF OTHER FUN DISTRACTIONS, IT IS HARD ENOUGH TO GET SOMEONE TO LOOK AT A SELFIE OF YOUR BUTT, LET ALONE ASK SOMEONE TO SIT DOWN AND JUST LISTEN TO SOMETHING, AND CONCENTRATE, FOR 28 MINUTES. BUT I'M TELLING YOU TO. I AM HERE TO TAKE YOU BACK TO A TIME BEFORE TIME BECAME TIME, A TIME WHERE YOU'D SIT AROUND WITH THE FAMILY AND STARE AT THE RADIO AND LISTEN TO THE WAR. I ALLOW YOU TO DO ONE ACTIVITY WHILE LISTENING: YOUR IRONING. BREASTFEEDING IS ALSO ALLOWED. AND CUDDLING. BESIDES THAT, I WANT YOUR FULL ATTENTION. IT'S ONLY 28 MINUTES. IT WON'T KILL YOU. ALSO: DUE TO NATURE OF SHOW ACCEPT/EXPECT LESS THAN BROADCAST SOUND QUALITY AND LESS THAN FAMILY FRIENDLY CONTENT. THANKS. AS WELL: MOST MUSIC LOCALLY SOURCED FROM NEW YORK CITY BUSKERS WHOM I PAID HANDSOMELY. AND LASTLY: THANK YOU, YOU ARE LOVELY.
2: POSTAL SUPPRESSION Postal yelps and guitar playing for a sandwich, with ruminations on tooth loss, being left alone as a child, and yoga not doing its job. FEATURING: Jolyon Burford, Matthew Davidson, Rita Dottor, Graham Galatro, Jessica Kingdon, Joel Lobolord Scott, St. John McKay, Mahfuza Rahman, Tobe Tsuchiya, Crescentia Woodward (and family), The Penn Station Ensamble MUSIC: A Woodward brother, Fillipe from Africa, Bob Marley Ottis IN THESE TIMES OF ROBOT MONKEYS AND ALL SORTS OF OTHER FUN DISTRACTIONS, IT IS HARD ENOUGH TO GET SOMEONE TO LOOK AT A SELFIE OF YOUR BUTT, LET ALONE ASK SOMEONE TO SIT DOWN AND JUST LISTEN TO SOMETHING, AND CONCENTRATE, FOR 28 MINUTES. BUT I'M TELLING YOU TO. I AM HERE TO TAKE YOU BACK TO A TIME BEFORE TIME BECAME TIME, A TIME WHERE YOU'D SIT AROUND WITH THE FAMILY AND STARE AT THE RADIO AND LISTEN TO THE WAR. I ALLOW YOU TO DO ONE ACTIVITY WHILE LISTENING: YOUR IRONING. BREASTFEEDING IS ALSO ALLOWED. AND CUDDLING. BESIDES THAT, I WANT YOUR FULL ATTENTION. IT'S ONLY 28 MINUTES. IT WON'T KILL YOU. ALSO: DUE TO NATURE OF SHOW ACCEPT/EXPECT LESS THAN BROADCAST SOUND QUALITY AND LESS THAN FAMILY FRIENDLY CONTENT. THANKS.
The life and music of composer, Harlod Arlen, from the 1920s and 1930s. Songs include: It's Only a Paper Moon, Get Happy, Let's Fall In Love, Over the Rainbow, Stormy Weather, I've Got the World On a String and I've Got a Right to Sing the Blues. Performers include: Bing Crosby, Ethyl Waters, Cliff Edwards, Louis Armstrong, Glenn Miller, Cab Calloway,Ethyl Merman, Eddie Duchin and Judy Garland.
The hottest-selling show on Broadway this fall is, surprisingly, not a musical. Instead, it’s the revival of Terrence McNally’s 1982 comedy It’s Only a Play, set in a theater producer’s lavish New York apartment where a group of onstage and offstage principals anticipate the reviews after opening night. The reason for It's Only a Play's current ticket craze is the virtually all-star cast: Matthew Broderick is the playwright; Nathan Lane is his best friend; Rupert Grint is the genius director; Megan Mullally is the novice producer; Stockard Channing is the addled leading lady; and F. Murray Abraham is the dreaded newspaper critic. In-real-life New York Times theater critic Charles Isherwood offers his review of how these stars fare in this revival and if updating the script with contemporary pop culture references changes the humor . Directed by Jack O’Brien, It's Only a Play runs through Jan. 4, 2015, at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theater.
Welcome the newest episode of Dark Discussions, your place for the discussion of horror film, fiction, and all that’s fantastic. Oddly this episode was supposed to be about the 2009 remake of The Last House on the Left, directed by Dennis Iliadis. However, the topic switches to the notorious original 1972 movie as well where we compare, contrast, and discuss both films and their place in genre film history. The original, starring David Hess and produced by Friday the 13th's creator Sean Cunningham and written and directed by Wes Craven, with its famous catch phrase It's Only a Movie, shocked audiences everywhere. Raw and rough, in comparison the 2009 remake featuring Sara Paxton is well made and in some quarters (specifically Stephen King) considered a masterpiece. Dark Discussions talks about the original's, and in some ways heavy handed, message disguised in grindhouse. We discuss Stephen King's opinion which he wrote about in a Fangoria magazine article, how the original jumped started Wes Craven and Sean Cunningham's career, why the remake is such a well received film despite its subject matter, and compare other classic genre films to the original and why the 1972 film is not considered in the same category as its contemporaries. As always we welcome your comments: darkdiscussions@aol.com (written email or attached mp3 files) WWW.DARKDISCUSSIONS.COM
Discussing DS9 episodes 158-161. "The Siege of AR-558" (558) @ 00:53, "Covenant" (559) @ 17:24, "It's Only a Paper Moon" (560) @ 34:41, "Prodigal Daughter" (561) @ 51:17.
It's the end of the world as we know it, and Dread Media has a fine show to deliver! First up, Desmond and Darryll review the post-apocalyptic thriller The Divide. Then Devil Dinosaur Jr. reviews Robert Kirkman and Jay Bonansinga's The Walking Dead: The Rise of the Governor in an all-new Stay Scary. Then, after a rousing portrayal of Keith Richards at the end of the world in Tom Deja's Macabre Musical Theatre, Desmond goes solo on a review of This Is Not a Movie. Post-apocalyptic tunes aplenty: "My Apocalypse" by Metallica, "Atomic Bombs Away" by Blues Creation, "Chop Suey" by System of a Down, "We're All Gonna Die" by Slash featuring Iggy Pop, and "It's Only yhe End of the World" by Harley Poe. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Follow @dreadmedia and @DevilDinosaurJr on Twitter!
It's the end of the world as we know it, and Dread Media has a fine show to deliver! First up, Desmond and Darryll review the post-apocalyptic thriller The Divide. Then Devil Dinosaur Jr. reviews Robert Kirkman and Jay Bonansinga's The Walking Dead: The Rise of the Governor in an all-new Stay Scary. Then, after a rousing portrayal of Keith Richards at the end of the world in Tom Deja's Macabre Musical Theatre, Desmond goes solo on a review of This Is Not a Movie. Post-apocalyptic tunes aplenty: "My Apocalypse" by Metallica, "Atomic Bombs Away" by Blues Creation, "Chop Suey" by System of a Down, "We're All Gonna Die" by Slash featuring Iggy Pop, and "It's Only yhe End of the World" by Harley Poe. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Follow @dreadmedia and @DevilDinosaurJr on Twitter!
It's the end of the world as we know it, and Dread Media has a fine show to deliver! First up, Desmond and Darryll review the post-apocalyptic thriller The Divide. Then Devil Dinosaur Jr. reviews Robert Kirkman and Jay Bonansinga's The Walking Dead: The Rise of the Governor in an all-new Stay Scary. Then, after a rousing portrayal of Keith Richards at the end of the world in Tom Deja's Macabre Musical Theatre, Desmond goes solo on a review of This Is Not a Movie. Post-apocalyptic tunes aplenty: "My Apocalypse" by Metallica, "Atomic Bombs Away" by Blues Creation, "Chop Suey" by System of a Down, "We're All Gonna Die" by Slash featuring Iggy Pop, and "It's Only yhe End of the World" by Harley Poe. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Follow @dreadmedia and @DevilDinosaurJr on Twitter!
It's the end of the world as we know it, and Dread Media has a fine show to deliver! First up, Desmond and Darryll review the post-apocalyptic thriller The Divide. Then Devil Dinosaur Jr. reviews Robert Kirkman and Jay Bonansinga's The Walking Dead: The Rise of the Governor in an all-new Stay Scary. Then, after a rousing portrayal of Keith Richards at the end of the world in Tom Deja's Macabre Musical Theatre, Desmond goes solo on a review of This Is Not a Movie. Post-apocalyptic tunes aplenty: "My Apocalypse" by Metallica, "Atomic Bombs Away" by Blues Creation, "Chop Suey" by System of a Down, "We're All Gonna Die" by Slash featuring Iggy Pop, and "It's Only yhe End of the World" by Harley Poe. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Follow @dreadmedia and @DevilDinosaurJr on Twitter!
In this episode of Dread Media, Desmond and Darryll pore over the amazing Canadian zombie film Pontypool. Then Desmond checks out Bitch Slap and debates the merit of T&A. And finally, a track-by-track review of the newest offering from Danzig: Deth Red Sabaoth. All this, plus tunes: "It's Only the End of the World" by Harley Poe, "Radio" by Alkaline Trio, "Bitchin'" by The Donnas, "Rebel Spirits" by Danzig, and "When the Radio Goes Dead" by Shooter Jennings and Hierophant. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213.
In this episode of Dread Media, Desmond and Darryll pore over the amazing Canadian zombie film Pontypool. Then Desmond checks out Bitch Slap and debates the merit of T&A. And finally, a track-by-track review of the newest offering from Danzig: Deth Red Sabaoth. All this, plus tunes: "It's Only the End of the World" by Harley Poe, "Radio" by Alkaline Trio, "Bitchin'" by The Donnas, "Rebel Spirits" by Danzig, and "When the Radio Goes Dead" by Shooter Jennings and Hierophant. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213.
In this episode of Dread Media, Desmond and Darryll pore over the amazing Canadian zombie film Pontypool. Then Desmond checks out Bitch Slap and debates the merit of T&A. And finally, a track-by-track review of the newest offering from Danzig: Deth Red Sabaoth. All this, plus tunes: "It's Only the End of the World" by Harley Poe, "Radio" by Alkaline Trio, "Bitchin'" by The Donnas, "Rebel Spirits" by Danzig, and "When the Radio Goes Dead" by Shooter Jennings and Hierophant. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213.
In this episode of Dread Media, Desmond and Darryll pore over the amazing Canadian zombie film Pontypool. Then Desmond checks out Bitch Slap and debates the merit of T&A. And finally, a track-by-track review of the newest offering from Danzig: Deth Red Sabaoth. All this, plus tunes: "It's Only the End of the World" by Harley Poe, "Radio" by Alkaline Trio, "Bitchin'" by The Donnas, "Rebel Spirits" by Danzig, and "When the Radio Goes Dead" by Shooter Jennings and Hierophant. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213.
James 1:1-12 - It's Only a Test