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Mark chats with Jack Bowman, the founder of Guidester, about recent travel changes and trends. They dive into the new travel authorization requirements for the UK, the impact of tariffs on international travel, and the best European destinations for first-time travelers. From Italy's rich culture to Ireland's vibrant people, Jack shares expert tips on how to travel smart and deep. Plus, hear about upcoming tours to Switzerland and Central Europe that will offer an unforgettable experience. Whether you're planning a romantic getaway or a deep-dive cultural tour, this episode is packed with travel wisdom.
In this final hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show, Marc provides a weather update on a severe storm system hitting the St. Louis area, with wind gusts and tornado risks expected tonight. Jack Bowman, founder of Guidester, joins to discuss recent travel changes, new UK travel authorization requirements, and the impact of tariffs on international travel. Jack shares expert tips on top European destinations for first-time travelers and gives an inside look at upcoming tours to Switzerland and Central Europe. Sue Thomas joins to talk about her History of the Lou segment on Scott Joplin and this weekend's focus on the history of St. Louis' own Imo's Pizza, featuring an interview with Margie Imo about the iconic pizza place's origins and its signature use of Provel cheese.
The Marc Cox Morning Show kicks off with Marc and Kim discussing looming storms and the latest on Missouri's Amendment 3, followed by a reflection on the Missouri Tigers' narrow basketball win and upcoming challenges. The show shifts to politics, with Marc critiquing government spending and Chuck Schumer's shifting stance on the continuing resolution. Marc & Kim also dive into the recent Fox 2 News mayoral debate, comparing the leadership styles and positions of Tashara Jones and Kara Spencer on crime and police control in St. Louis. In the second hour, they highlight government waste, with Marc decrying a $620,000 program for transgender boys and discussing the increasing push for abortion access in Missouri following Amendment 3's passage. The hour wraps with a discussion about the need for more practical life skills in education, including budgeting and cooking. In the final hour, Marc updates listeners on the severe weather moving toward St. Louis, including wind gusts and possible tornadoes. The show also covers the Queen of Hearts raffle benefiting Saint Louis Backstoppers, before diving into government spending with Senator Eric Schmidt, who raises concerns over wasteful programs. Marc chats with Jack Bowman, the founder of Guidester, about new travel authorization requirements for the UK, the impact of tariffs on international travel, and the best European destinations for first-time travelers. The show concludes with a look at St. Louis' own Imo's Pizza and the city's favorite cheese, Provel.
London After Midnight : A Continuation I chat with returning guest Jack Bowman. We chat about London After Midnight's success since the audio drama he helped produce was released in 2023, the plans for a book based on it's production and more. please visit www.londonaftermidnight.co.uk for information about this great drama and ways to listen. Always great to chat with a guest. Why not join me? Reach out @daveyatalks --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/davey-a/message
Introducing London After Midnight with part one of this two-part program. Five years before our story begins, wealthy Englishman Roger Balfour committed suicide at his country estate. But there are those in his family who harbor dark suspicions… especially in light of the new tenants… who you'll meet soon enough. Considered the Holy Grail of silent cinema, the last known copy of London After Midnight was destroyed in 1965. And now for the first time in decades, Pocket Universe Productions, AudioMarvels, and Monkey Basket Entertainment presents this lost classic as an experience for the ears, adapted from the original screenplay. And... whatever you do... don't give away the ending! Part of the MIDNIGHT MATINEES podcast; also available as an ad-free binaural digital download at www.londonaftermidnight.co.uk Written by Lance Roger Axt & Kenton Hall Based on London After Midnight by Waldermar Young & Tod Browning Produced by Lance Roger Axt, Jack Bowman & Kenton Hall Associate Producer: Liis Mikk Directed by Jack Bowman & Kenton Hall Original Music by Kenton Hall & Brett Richardson Sound Design by Rory O'Shea Recorded at The Soundhouse, London Studio Manager: Freddie Sledge Studio Engineering: Wilfredo Acosta Starring Art Malik as Inspector Burke Dan Starkey as Sir James Beth Eyre as Lucy Kenton Hall as Hibbs David K Barnes as Murphy David Bickerstaff as McInroy Jack Bowman as Sgt Browning Cliff Chapman as Colonel Yates Sarah Dorsett as Doris Karim Kronfli as Williams Abi McLoughlin as Miss Smithson LISTENER WARNING: The subject matter in this program may not be appropriate for all listeners. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Presenting the conclusion of "London After Midnight". Adapted by Lance Roger Axt and Kenton Hall Produced by Lance Roger Axt, Jack Bowman & Kenton Hall Directed by Jack Bowman and Kenton Hall Original Score by Kenton Hall and Brett Richardson Starring Art Malik and Dan Starkey. Featuring the voices of David K. Barnes, David Bickerstaff, Jack Bowman, Cliff Chapman, Sarah Dorsett, Beth Eyre, Kenton Hall, Karim Kronfli and Abi McLoughlin. With your host, Sally Walker-Taylor.
Five years before our story begins, wealthy Englishman Roger Balfour committed suicide at his country estate. But there are those in his family who harbor dark suspicions… especially in light of the new tenants… who you'll meet soon enough. Originally directed by Tod Browning and starring Lon Chaney, the last known print of "London After Midnight", long considered the holy grail of silent films, was destroyed in the MGM fire of 1965. Now the Bijou presents a special "screening" of this lost classic... and you're invited. Adapted by Lance Roger Axt and Kenton Hall Produced by Lance Roger Axt, Jack Bowman & Kenton Hall Directed by Jack Bowman and Kenton Hall Original Score by Kenton Hall and Brett Richardson Starring Art Malik and Dan Starkey. Featuring the voices of David K. Barnes, David Bickerstaff, Jack Bowman, Cliff Chapman, Sarah Dorsett, Beth Eyre, Kenton Hall, Karim Kronfli and Abi McLoughlin. With your host, Sally Walker-Taylor.
"London After Midnight" is an audio podcast drama directed by Jack Bowman. London After Midnight was a 1927 horror silent film that was destroyed in the 1965 fire at MGM studios. London After Midnight was released October 25, 2023. Rob and Jack discussed -Bringing to life the audio from the silent film -The cast including Art Malik who co-starred in notable movie "True Lies" 1994 and Little Mermaid 2023 -The process and production of this drama and the team involved. -Some influences that we see today from this silent film/audio drama -Some of Jack's influences and inspirations. -How digital Dolby Atmos Mix has been a game changer. Jack goes in depth on this. -And much more You can purchase London After Midnight at: https://londonaftermidnightaudio.bandcamp.com/album/london-after-midnight Written by Lance Roger Axt and Kenton Hall Directed by Jack Bowman and Kenton Hall Please give a follow and a like. You can HODGEPOD on Apple, Spotify, IHEART, Audacy and all podcast platforms Recorded 10/28/2023
"London After Midnight" is an audio podcast drama directed by Jack Bowman. London After Midnight was a 1927 horror silent film that was destroyed in the 1965 fire at MGM studios. London After Midnight was released October 25, 2023. Rob and Jack discussed -Bringing to life the audio from the silent film -The cast including Art Malik who co-starred in notable movie "True Lies" 1994 and Little Mermaid 2023 -The process and production of this drama and the team involved. -Some influences that we see today from this silent film/audio drama -Some of Jack's influences and inspirations. -How digital Dolby Atmos Mix has been a game changer. Jack goes in depth on this. -And much more You can purchase London After Midnight at: https://londonaftermidnightaudio.bandcamp.com/album/london-after-midnight Written by Lance Roger Axt and Kenton Hall Directed by Jack Bowman and Kenton Hall Please give a follow and a like. You can HODGEPOD on Apple, Spotify, IHEART, Audacy and all podcast platforms Recorded 10/28/2023
Jack Bowman is a distinguished figure in the realm of scripted audio drama, known for his meticulous and immersive adaptations of classic screenplays. With a career spanning various notable projects, including Audible's "Murder on the Orient Express" and the forthcoming "Unsinkable," Bowman has established himself as a masterful storyteller in the auditory medium.Collaborating alongside accomplished producers like Lance Roger Axt and Kenton Hall, Bowman has demonstrated a keen ability to breathe new life into beloved cinematic works. His dedication to creating a Dolby Atmos aural experience sets him apart as a pioneer in the world of audio entertainment.In the reimagining of Tod Browning's silent horror gem, "London After Midnight," Jack Bowman plays a pivotal role in bringing this lost classic back to life. Through his creative prowess, Bowman contributes to the eerie atmosphere of the story, ensuring that listeners are transported into the chilling world of vampires, ghosts, and mystery that unfolds within the Balfour mansion.In addition to his contributions as a producer, Bowman lends his voice to the ensemble cast, further enriching the auditory landscape of "London After Midnight." This multifaceted involvement underscores his deep commitment to crafting a truly immersive experience for audiences.With a career marked by a passion for reviving forgotten cinematic treasures, Jack Bowman's work on "London After Midnight" stands as a testament to his dedication to preserving and reimagining classic tales for a new generation of listeners. His creative talents continue to leave an indelible mark on the world of scripted audio drama, promising audiences a captivating auditory journey with each project he undertakes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A special Podcast today from Spoken Label (Artist Podcast) features Lance Roger Axt, Kenton Hall and Jack Bowman from the crew behind this full-cast audio drama. London After Midnight is a full-cast audio drama, resurrecting the lost silent horror classic, directed by Tod Browning and starring Lon Chaney. Originally released in 1927, the film was lost in the notorious 1965 MGM vault fire. Adapted here by Lance Roger Axt & Kenton Hall from the original screenplay by Waldemar Young & Tod Browning, it stars Art Malik in the role made iconic by Chaney, alongside a full cast. This extra sized Podcast goes into the history of the original London After Midnight (An legendary lost silent film), the production of this audio re-imagining and so much more. This shall be out as a Podcast shortly but it can be streamed/downloaded from https://londonaftermidnightaudio.bandcamp.com/album/london-after-midnight
S4 Ep17 : London After Midnight with Jack Bowman Davey chats with director, producer, podcaster Jack Bowman about the forthcoming audio drama release of London After Midnight...based on the 1927 silent movie that starred Lon Chaney. This audio reimagining brings the talents of Art Malik, Dan Starkey, Beth Ayre, David K Barnes, Kenton Hall, Sarah Dorset, David Bickerstaff and more. Hope you head to www.londonaftermidnight.co.uk for details on how to buy a copy of this great drama. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/davey-a/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/davey-a/support
Forest “Jack” Bowman is the Jackson Kelly Professor of Law Emeritus at West Virginia University and a lifelong West Virginian. He taught law at WVU for twenty-three years, during which time he was named “Professor of the Year” by an unprecedented seven graduating classes. In 1988, he was named “Professor of the Year” for all […]
This is story collector Sarah Golding, Producer, Director, Editor, VA, Wrote the theme tune on Bogeys and Ghoulies, which is an annually released short collection of kids horror stories. This we present for you today is SCARE! The Sinister Coalition Against Random Evil-doings. Audio comedy horror by Carla Quelch, and involves a 'self help' group if you will, wherein a witch, zombie, a ghost, and a werewolf and meet up to, well, just try to stop being evil really. ((WHISPERS)And er, Well it isn't really working) With a stellar cast of Graz Richards, Karim Kronfli, Jack Bowman, Fiona Thraille and...some bint as a witch, we do hope you aren't too scared to enjoy...SCARE! Thank you for listening ! MWAHAHHAA(COUGHS) Etcetera Transcript can be found at: https://quirkyvoicespresents.buzzsprout.com/199207/6152038-bogeys-and-ghoulies-s-c-a-r-e-by-carla-quelch-10 https://quirkyvoices.weebly.com Twitter: @quirkyvoices
A haunting original audioplay by Fred Greenhalgh and Jack Bowman. An interstellar traveler will stop at nothing to save his fiancée who is trapped on a troubled Europa Colony. But as realities start to mash into one another, the true underlying reality is more shocking than his mind can handle. A dark treatise on space colonialism, late-stage capitalism, and the repercussions of AI, Wholesale Solution is here to bend your mind in the most twisted of directions.Produced by Dagaz Media. Dialogue edit, Jack Bowman. Sound design, Tom Alexander.Cast members:Joe Bearor: ClayIan Carlsen: CampbellCasey Turner: TalaMyra Diehl: DoctorWilliam Dufris: NurseRC Bray: The AIOriginally appeared on The Drabblecast.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Narrated by Cameron K. McEwan, investigates the world of Wireless Theatre's The Springheel Saga. With exclusive interviews, commentary and clips, this specially extended File #1 not only documents the production of the first series and explores the facts behind the fiction, but also looks at what lies ahead in Series Two… Narrated by Cameron K. McEwan With contributions from the cast of The Strange Of Springheel'd Jack Featuring the music of Francesco Quadraroupolo, Production assistant, Emily Best, Credits by James Duckworth, Edited by Marie Tueje, With thanks to George Maddocks, Produced by Jack Bowman and Robert Valentine for Wireless Theatre
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Exodus 20: 1-17, Psalm 19, 1 Corinthians 1: 18-25 and the Gospel of John 2: 13-22,and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be delivering his sermon for the Third Sunday of Lent. Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, March 7, 2021. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Bill Bowman. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Jack Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
Another interview! Today we look at the interesting of life of Jack Bowman, diving into his side hustles and his reasoning behind taking a year off of musical theatre in college. Follow Jack on instagram at @jackelodeon4.
Host: Gareth Davies.Produced by The Sound Boutique. Gareth chats with multi award-winning scripted audio producer Jack Bowman about starting his career and being starstruck by Brian Blessed.Links Jack's website: http://bit.ly/3oryk6i Jack on Twitter: http://bit.ly/39n6hRi Creative Cuppa Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3kXDSofscreenless on Twitter: http://bit.ly/3mM0WXMscreenless on Facebook: http://bit.ly/3efk6Cescreenless on Instagram: http://bit.ly/2GkjKO9 Creative Cuppa Homepage: https://bit.ly/32iKRBw Starting a podcast? See what The Sound Boutique can do for you: https://bit.ly/2Zl3q6s Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creativecuppa)
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Jonah 3: 1-5, 10, Psalm 62: 5-12, 1 Corinthians 7: 29-31, and the Gospel of Mark 1: 14-20,and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be delivering a character sermon on the story of Jonah (the one where the dude gets eaten by the fish). Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, January 24, 2021. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Michelle Ward. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Jack Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
OH MY - IS THIS....THE END OF SEASON THREEE OF MADIVA?Quite possibly.... :)BUT THERE WILLL BE MORE MADIVA...RIGHT?Maybe :)If'n ya wants ittt??? Lemme know on twitter or ping me quirkyvoices@gmail.comSO! TO THE EPISODE OF AUDIO JOYYYYY AUDIO FICTION LOVING FOLKS, AT LAST, FOR YOUR DELECTATION AND DELIGHT, IS THEEE SECOND PART OF THEEEEE MOST EXCITIIIINNNNG OF MADIVA EPISODES ON DIRECTING VOICE ACTORS WITH THE AMAZIIIIIIIIIING JACK ...BOWMAN!!Jack has an amazing cv and you should certainly check out CIRCLES and his newest audio adventures - UNSINKABLE (which has a stellar cast including m'audio husband Karim Kronfli :))) Check out his website for more info and also to take him up on his offer of help!We continue to play some of the excerpts from the remote recording of CIRCLES -Created by Brendon Connelly. Co-written by James Field and James MacDonald (you can listen here to the actual show if ya wanna) and hope it is useful to see some of it In action. WHO ARE YOUR FAVE VA DIRECTORS...LEMME KNOW AND I WILL TRY AND GET THEM ON FOR SEASON FOURRRRRThank you to Tal Minear, and Beth Eyre, and Brendon who appear on here now n then, and who are , quite frankly, LEGENDARY....Please be warned I do my impression of Beryl Reid in here - and also, please hire me if you need a Beryl Reid type. Fanks.AND I DO LOVE JACK'S ANECDOTES.....There are some brilliant ones in here....:)THANK YOU ONCE MORE TO MY WONDERFUL AND GENEROUS PATREONS FOR THEIR FABULOUS SUPPORT. I truly would not have released these episodes without them. FANKS X - FEEL FREEE TO JOIN THEM TO GAIN NEW CONTENT AND EPISODES BEFORE ANYONE ELSE AS WELL AS DISCOUNTS TO ANY FUTURE QUIRKY COURSES!If you like my Quirky Works but Patreon isn't for you, feel free to ping any contributions to my ko-fi here - allllll funds go straight back in to contributing to my actors and crew for m'Quirky projects - things like THE QUARALOGUES which will have a new ep out vv soon!FANKSHere's some links to Jack's works....Jack's WebsiteJack on TwitterContact JackJeremy Stockwell websiteWireless theatre websiteHere's some links to Sarah's everything...Sarahs TwitterSarahs Acting WebsiteSarah's Quirky WebsiteSarah on PodchaserSarah's KO-FI account of funding alllll her projects for TRYING to pay her actors n crewSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/QuirkyVoices)
Helleaauuu (ANNOUNCER VOICE) HERE, FOR YOUR DELECTATION AND DELIGHT, IS THEEE MOST EXCITIIIINNNNG OF MADIVA EPISODES ON DIRECTING VOICE ACTORS WITH THE AMAZIIIIIIIIIING JACK ...BOWMAN!!And yes, I introduced him like a wizard / magician, because, quite frankly, he is! I was hugely made up to finally talk to Jack about one of his many hat wearing skills in audio -that of the role of director. In this episode, we discover his way in to directing ( very much from acting routes/roots), his inspirations and his motivations to being the best director he can be, AND share his best practice in seeking out wonderous performances from his casts of audio joy. There is a treat in store with actual audio from the real life remote recording we did of the brilliant fun horror CIRCLES -Created by Brendon Connelly. Co-written by James Field and James MacDonald (you can listen here to the actual show if ya wanna) I had a vvvvvv small icicle cameo with the lovely Karim Kronfli and also asked the other folks whose voices you hear, if it was ok to share this (and they said yes!) so you can also hear Tal Minear, and Beth Eyre, who are , quite frankly, LEGENDARY. Thank you to them for their awesome too!There is an episode 2 to this chat - which is currently with my patreons so doooo join them to hear the next installment STRAIGHT AFTER you've listened to this one if ya wanna!THANK YOU TO MY PATREONS FOR THEIR FABULOUS SUPPORT. I truly would not have released these episodes without them. FANKS XIf you like my Quirky Works but Patreon isn't for you, feel free to ping any contributions to my ko-fi here - allllll funds go straight back in to contributing to my actors and crew for m'Quirky projects - things like THE QUARALOGUES which will have a new ep out vv soon!FANKSHere's some links to Jack's works....Jack's WebsiteJack on TwitterContact JackJeremy Stockwell websiteWireless theatre websiteHere's some links to Sarah's everything...Sarahs TwitterSarahs Acting WebsiteSarah's Quirky WebsiteSarah on PodchaserSarah's KO-FI account of funding alllll her projects for TRYING to pay her actors n crewSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/QuirkyVoices)
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Isaiah 64: 1-9, Psalm 80: 1-7, 17-19, 1 Corinthians 1: 3-9, and the Gospel of Mark 13: 24-37, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be discussing how we must keep spiritually awake to see the joy of Christ. Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, November 29, 2020. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Special music heard in this episode of the Shepherdcast includes: Wish Background Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Karen Broadwater. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Jack Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this special edition of the Shepherdcast, we will be sharing with you our church's choir cantata, “Song of Joy” as composed by Marty Hamby. The cantata was held on Sunday, December 15, 2019 at 6:30 PM. Also, this same recording can be found in video form on our YouTube channel if you would prefer to watch this on a television, smartphone, or other device with YouTube access. The songs in the cantata include Before Jesus; Song of Joy with Hark! the Herald Angels Sing; Adore; That the World May Know; Somewhere in Your Silent Night with Silent Night! Holy Night!; Come As You Are; He Shall Reign Forevermore with Only King Forever; Song of Joy Finale (includes Before Jesus and Song of Joy). The Shepherd of the Valley Choir is under the direction of Susan Kaschak. Our choir members include Pastor Scott Anderson, Samantha Beavers, Bill Bowman, Karen Broadwater, Marylou Cooper, Jennifer Crone, Fred Drotleff, Norma Frascone, Janine Garber, Jim Hunter, Susan Lux, Dan Mason, Marilyn Mason, Sally Nesselrode, Bruce Pearson, Terry Pearson, Terri Wanner & Michelle Ward. The cantata was recorded for our YouTube channel by Mary Drotleff. Special thanks to Brock and Jack Bowman for serving as sound room technicians for this special event in the absence of Jacob Schandel. This podcast was hosted and produced for audio and video by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org. Music from this episode comes from: “Song of Joy: Celebrate God's Gift of Salvation this Christmas!” by Marty Hamby All Cantata Words and Arrangements © 2019 Word Music. Used by permission. CCLI License # 11421954 CCLI Streaming License # CSPL153044
Hello All!WELCOME TO THE MADIVA EP WHERE LAYLA TALKS ALL THINGS LIVE RECORDING IN FRONT OF AN AUDIENCE AND STUDIO RECORDING ADVENTURES!What a crazy journey this audio has had - it was recorded last year when things were...so different...and I felt like it was a therapeutic thing to release right now, to reminisce about the live shows nostalgia with Layla Katib, and also to incite you to revisit or make your inaugural listen to one of THE BEST INDIE FICTION SHOWS to come out of the UK in the last few years - VICTORIOCITY (links below). Layla Katib is one of the loveliest, and talented of folks (hire her, employ her, give her ALLA DA JOBS PEOPLES!) and spoke to me about her Victoriocity journey from audition to live shows and studio recording. There's some great tips here for when we can all revel in the fun and atmosphere of live shows (WE WILL AGAIN, I KNOW IT) and I hope it compels you to start to plan your own! I for one enjoyed muchly watching, and being in some live shows - the Dashingly Quirky event of 2019 (as yet unreleased) with Layla herself being OUTSTANDING! (Alongside Karim Kronfli, James Oliva, Fiona Thraille, Maxamillion John and mmmoooore! So yes, this interview was glorious fun, and has not been released until now because the audio quality took a while to get to this....so...I have a small victory in that you can hear it, but hey, the quality may occasionally go wibbly woooo.Thank you so much for listening and to my amazing Patreon supporters, who spur me on ALLLLLL THE TIME to keep making this groovy thang. If you would like to help me decide what else to do for 2021, please add your pennorth to this Quirky Voices 20 second survey! Cheers.At the end of this episode you also hear a trailer for the brilliant Angelique Lazarus' new show - THE POLYGLOTTAL STOP. Here's a link to the show and feel free to contact Angelique via her twitter here - she has an amazing voice and was in my Moonologue Sessions last year in a piece written by the lovely Karin Heimdahl.Next week - Jack Bowman on DIRECTING!HAPPY LISTENING / HAPPY CREATINGThanks again SO VERY MUCH for listening - please feel free to share this ep! Fanks!N PLEASE DO JUMP ON THE WIFI SCI FI event happening online on 6th December with 5 shows performed live including OZ 9 (Sarah plays Mrs Sheffield) and Girl in Space, Relativity, Moon Base Theta, Witchever path and mmoooore!Cheers allSarah Golding xLINKS TO LAYLA'S WORKSLayla's TwitterAmelia ProjectHit the BricksQuirky Voices The MaskVictoriocityLinks to Sarah's bits n bobsSarahs TwitterSarahs Acting WebsiteSarah's Quirky WebsiteSarah on PodchaserSarah's KO-FI account of funding alllll her projects for TRYING to pay her actors n crewSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/QuirkyVoices)
Episode 81 — Scripted Audio Interview with Jack Bowman Jack is an experienced, multi-award-winning Audio Fiction Writer, Director and Producer with sixteen years experience across the disciplines of Audio Drama/Podcast Production. He also has extensive experience of theatre direction and venue management as well. Currently based in Elstree, Herts, Jack works as a Freelance Audio Creative across the UK and develops projects for both the UK and the USA. He has a keen interest in genre-based audio drama and digital podcast story-telling, specifically Science Fiction, Fantasy, Comedy and Horror. Currently, he assists a variety of production companies, including Datura Films (LA), Spiteful Puppet (UK), and several other clients globally. 2020 will also see Jack oversee the UK production block of Ultimate Solution for Dagaz Media LLC, and develop new audio IP titles and several adaptations. He lives with his partner and two children near Elstree Studios, feeling the spirit of John Steed, Luke Skywalker, Indiana Jones and Alfred Hitchcock everyday he walks the streets. To Contact Seth Singleton On Social Media Website: jackbowman.net Twitter: @realjackbowman To Contact Seth Singleton On Social Media Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seththewriter/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/1MoreSingleton Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SethSingletonStoryteller/ Website: https://sethsingletonstoryteller.com #JackBowman #ScriptedAudio #Audible #Amazon #DagazMedia #BBCStudios #PodiumPublishing #AudioMarvels #PodiumPublishing #writer #actor #director #producer #podcast #podcasting #podcasts #spotify #podcastlife #podcaster #radio #music #youtube #itunes #podcasters #love #entrepreneur #applepodcasts #podcastshow #interview #motivation #repost #spotify #art #radioshow #newpodcast # #StorytellingWithSeth #story #Storytelling #podernfamily #entertainment #inspiration #newepisode #spotifypodcast #podcastlove #follow #podcastinglife #podcastaddict #marketing #stitcher #episode #listen --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/seth-the-storyteller/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/seth-the-storyteller/support
So, because Jacob has a lot going on at Akron this semester, we are getting this up late, but this is the two year anniversary episode of the Shepherdcast! On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Jeremiah 31: 31-34 Psalm 46, Romans 3:19-28, and the Gospel of John 8: 31-38, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be delivering his sermon for All Saints Sunday. Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, November 1, 2020. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Bill Bowman. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Jack Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
Jack Bowman talks through his career in audio drama and podcast production with helpful advice and tips for audio creatives. Automated transcript. See the video with automated captions at https://youtu.be/xMj-fs1txrYMusic: commonGround by airtone (c) copyright 2018 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/airtone/58703Recorded on Zoom on 21 October 2020. Edited by Paula Blair with Audacity. audiovisualcultures@gmail.com Sign up for our free monthly newsletter. More info: https://audiovisualcultures.wordpress.com/ Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/avcultures. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jack Bowman talks through his career in audio drama and podcast production with helpful advice for upcoming audio creatives. http://www.jackbowman.net/ View with automated captions at https://youtu.be/xMj-fs1txrY Music: commonGround by airtone (c) copyright 2018 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/airtone/58703 Recorded on Zoom on 21 October 2020 Edited by Paula Blair with Audacity Join the pod at https://www.patreon.com/avcultures or support via https://www.buymeacoffee.com/peablair https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/peablair https://liberapay.com/peablair
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On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Isaiah 5: 1-7, Psalm 80: 7-15, Philippians 3: 4b-14, and the Gospel of Matthew 21: 33-46, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be discussing a parable about a vineyard owner, but how many people actually own vineyards these days? Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, October 4, 2020. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Bill Bowman. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Jack Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Jonah 3: 10 – 4: 11, Psalm 145: 1 – 8, Philippians 1: 21 – 30, and the Gospel of Matthew 20: 1 – 16, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be discussing generosity and kindness in a time when there doesn't seem like there's a lot of that going around. Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, September 20, 2020. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Fred Drotleff. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Jack Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Jeremiah 15:15-21, Psalm 26:1-8, Romans 12:9-21, and the Gospel of Matthew 16:21-28, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be discussing faith in the wake of the political turmoil this country is facing. Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, August 30, 2020. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Karen Broadwater. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Jack Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
Halloween Radio Drama London, 1999. Geoff Verwood, a history student blighted by phonophobia, takes refuge from the London din in a quiet bookshop off Charing Cross Road. There, he makes a chance discovery – an old scrap of paper hidden in a dusty book. On that scrap is written a code, hiding a lost musical score… the last work of the evil Anton Valderberg Drache! With Halloween fast approaching, Geoff races to unlock the mystery, unaware of the terrible supernatural powers he is about to unleash. Who or what is desperate to hear the music played? What is the true nature of the dark forces that stalk Geoff's every turn? And what connects all this to the most notorious chapter of the West End's history? “Good bye Piccadilly, farewell Leicester Square…” Recorded live at London's Leicester Square Theatre A Halloween radio drama starring: Lucy Joseph, James Cross, Michael McEvoy, Scott Thomas and Antonia Reed-Felstead Written by: Jack Bowman and Robert Valentine Edited By : Matt Blair Directed By: Tom Brazier Music By: Francesco Quadraruopolo More audio horror from Wireless Theatre.
Night of the Orchid is a contemporary Gothic drama of desire and death, and of love and vengeance beyond the grave, from acclaimed playwright Marty Ross. Madeleine Loughran has fled her wedding, seeking shelter with her beloved Great Aunt at her house in the snowbound Scottish countryside. In the house's ruined glasshouse, the blossoming of a single living flower is the first sign of a passion that will strip bare the secret history of a house and its inhabitants. “This attention holding, well written, twisting mystery unfolds.”BroadwaytoVegas Night of the Orchid, Written by Marty Ross Starring: Rebecca Hamilton, Lesley Stone, Valerie Gogan, Peter Hannah and Kevin Devine Directed by: Paul Blinkhorn Engineered by Carlos Ziccarelli and Rohan Onraet and recorded at the Unity Studios, London. Editing and Sound by: Malcolm Thorp and Aaron May Original Music: Isabel Herschmann Broadcasting Assistant: Ruth James Assistant Producer: Paul Blinkhorn Produced by: Jack Bowman and Robert Valentine Running time: 1 hr 50 minutes Image: Peter Merholz
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Isaiah 49:1-7, Psalm 40:1-11, 1 Corinthians 1:1-9, and the Gospel of John 1:29-42, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be discussing our job to evangelize (no, it's not the dirty word you think it is). Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, January 19, 2020. Also, apologies for the brief car horn thing. No, we are not a Comedy Central podcast. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Karen Broadwater. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Jack Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Jeremiah 31:31-34, Psalm 46, Romans 3:19-28, and the Gospel of John 8:31-36, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be discussing Martin Luther (in a bit more of a first-person way than you'd expect). Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, October 27, 2019. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Jennifer Crone. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Jack Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this special episode of the Shepherdcast, we hear audio from a special service during which the Bishop Abraham D. Allende of the Northeastern Ohio Synod installs the Reverend Scott J. Anderson as our congregation's pastor. We will be taking a look at Joshua 24:1-2a,13-15, Psalm 8, Romans 8:31-35,37-38, and the Gospel of Luke 23:33-49, our choir will be performing “Grace Alone” as composed by Scott Wesley Brown and Jeff Nelson, and Bishop Allende will be delivering a sermon prior to the installation of Pastor Scott at Shepherd of the Valley. Today's episode came from the special installation worship service held for Pastor Scott on Sunday, October 6, 2019 at 4 PM. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Special music heard in this episode of the Shepherdcast includes: Choir anthem: “Grace Alone” words and music by Scott Wesley Brown and Jeff Nelson © 1998 and this © Arr. 2017 Universal Music – Brentwood Benson Publ. (ASCAP) (adm. at CapitolCMGPublishing.com) All rights reserved. Used by permission. CCLI License # 11421954 CCLI Streaming License # CSPL153044 Our sermon is delivered by the Bishop Abraham D. Allende of the Northeastern Ohio Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Our lay readers this Sunday were Fred Drotleff (first reading), Michelle Ward (Psalm), and Assistant to the Bishop Reverend Karl Biermann (second reading). Our church choir consists of Pastor Scott Anderson, Bill Bowman, Karen Broadwater, Jennifer Crone, Fred Drotleff, Janine Garber, Jim Hunter, Dan Mason, Marilyn Mason, Terri Wanner, and Michelle Ward, and is under the direction of Susan Kaschak. Our technology team for this service consisted of Jack Bowman in the sanctuary and Jacob Schandel in the control room. Also on this podcast was Susan Lux, council president for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church and Reverend Scott J. Anderson, newly installed pastor of Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. Special thanks to Bishop Allende, Assistant to the Bishop Rev. Biermann, Shepherd of the Valley church secretary Mary Drotleff, and the individuals at the offices of the Northeastern Ohio Synod who helped make this service possible. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Amos 6:1a,4-7, Psalm 146, 1 Timothy 6:6-19, and the Gospel of Luke 16:19-31, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be delivering a sermon on tolerance and God's call for us to love all. (Yes, love everyone. God didn't stutter.) Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, September 29, 2019. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Karen Broadwater. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Jack Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Genesis 18:20-32, Psalm 138, Colossians 2:6-19, and the Gospel of Luke 11:1-13, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be delivering a sermon on what may be one of the toughest things for humans: forgiveness and human imperfection. Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, July 28, 2019. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Special music/audio heard in this episode of the Shepherdcast includes: Spotlight on Outreach Teaser Background Music: “Sunset” Music: www.hooksounds.com This sound or music is under the Attribution Creative Commons 4.0 license (http://creativecommons.org/about/licenses/) Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Karen Broadwater. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Jack Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Genesis 18:1-10a, Psalm 15, Colossians 1:15-28, and the Gospel of Luke 10:38-42, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be delivering a sermon in honor of the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission. Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, July 21, 2019. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Special music/audio heard in this episode of the Shepherdcast includes: Spotlight on Outreach Teaser Background Music: “Sunset” Music: www.hooksounds.com This sound or music is under the Attribution Creative Commons 4.0 license (http://creativecommons.org/about/licenses/) The JFK speech audio is courtesy of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum's online audio archive. (https://www.jfklibrary.org/asset-viewer/archives/JFKWHA) Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Karen Broadwater. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Jack Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
This week on the Drabblecast, something a little different! “Wholesale Solution” is a full cast radio play set in a dystopic science fiction universe where nothing is as it seems. Written and produced by Fred Greenhalgh and Jack Bowman, buckle in for a ride to Europa! Story Excerpt: We are inside a holding cell containing […] The post Drabblecast 411 – Wholesale Solution appeared first on The Drabblecast.
This week, Pastor Scott is once again on vacation. So, on this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Deuteronomy 30:9-14, Psalm 25:1-10, Colossians 1:1-14, and the Gospel of Luke 10:25-37, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be discussing our habit of “othering” people and how we can work to be better about that. Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, July 14, 2019 In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Special music heard in this episode of the Shepherdcast includes: Spotlight on Outreach Teaser Background Music: “Sunset” Music: www.hooksounds.com This sound or music is under the Attribution Creative Commons 4.0 license (http://creativecommons.org/about/licenses/) We thank the Reverend H. Paul Schwitzgebel for filling in for the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Jennifer Crone. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Jack Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Acts 16:16-34, Psalm 97, Revelation 22:12-14, 16-17, 20-21, and the Gospel of John 17:20-26, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be delivering his sermon for the Seventh Sunday of Easter. Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, June 2, 2019. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Bill Bowman. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Jack Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
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On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Acts 16:16-34, Psalm 97, Revelation 22:12-14, 16-17, 20-21, and the Gospel of John 17:20-26, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be delivering his sermon for the Fifth Sunday of Lent. Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, May 19, 2019. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Jennifer Crone. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Jack Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Isaiah 43:16-21, Psalm 126, 2 Corinthians 5:16-21, and the Gospel of John 12:1-8, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be delivering his sermon for the Fifth Sunday of Lent. Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, April 7, 2019. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Fred Drotleff. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Jack Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Isaiah 55:1-9, Psalm 63:1-8, 1 Corinthians 10:1-13, and the Gospel of Luke 13:1-9, our choir will be performing “Grace Flows Down” as composed by David E. Bell, Louie Giglio, and Rod Padgett, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be delivering his sermon for the Third Sunday of Lent. Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, March 24, 2019. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Special music heard in this episode of the Shepherdcast includes: “Grace Flows Down” words and music by David E. Bell, Louie Giglio, and Rod Padgett This arrangement © 2006 WorshipTogether.com Songs (ASCAP) and sixsteps Music (ASCAP). Admin by EMI CMG Publishing. Used by permission. CCLI License # 11421954 CCLI Streaming License # CSPL153044 Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Jeff Ward. Our church choir consists of Pastor Scott Anderson, Bill Bowman, Karen Broadwater, Jennifer Crone, Fred Drotleff, Janine Garber, Jim Hunter, Dan Mason, Marilyn Mason, Terri Wanner, and Michelle Ward, and is under the direction of Susan Kaschak. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Jack Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Exodus 34:29-35, Psalm 99, 2 Corinthians 3:12-4:2, and the Gospel of Luke 9:28-36, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be discussing the Transfiguration of Our Lord. Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, March 3, 2019. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Bill Bowman. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Jack Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Jeremiah 33:14-16, Psalm 25:1-10, 1 Thessalonians 3:9-13, and the Gospel of Luke 21:25-36, our choir will be performing “Advent Hymn” as composed by Christy Nockels, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be delivering his sermon for the First Sunday of Advent. Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, December 2, 2018. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Special music heard in this episode of the Shepherdcast includes: Advent Teaser Background Music: Wish Background Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Choir Performance: “Advent Hymn” words and music by Christy Nockels © 2016, 2017 Sweater Weather Music, All Rights Administered by Music Services, Inc. CCLI License # 11421954 CCLI Streaming License # CSPL153044 Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Jennifer Crone. Our church choir consists of Jennifer Crone, Karen Broadwater, Marylou Cooper, Terri Wanner, Sally Nesselrode, Janine Garner, Michelle Ward, Marilyn Mason, Susan Kaschak, Dan Mason, Bill Bowman, Jim Hunter, Pastor Scott Anderson, and Fred Drotleff, and is under the direction of Susan Kaschak. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Jack Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Joel 2:21-27, Psalm 126, 1 Timothy 2:1-7, and the Gospel of Matthew 6:25-33, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be discussing giving thanks to the Lord and everything we can be thankful for as we head into this Thanksgiving week. Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, November 18, 2018. (This week, we had a different problem with our pastor's microphone, but we had to do the same thing as last week and repair the audio. We apologize for the poor sound quality on the sermon portion of this week's podcast.) In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Karen Broadwater. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Jack Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
“Bah! Humbug!” Enjoy a new abridged audiobook adaptation of Charles Dickens' most famous novella, A Christmas Carol. Christmas Eve. As everyone prepares for the start of the festive holidays with joy and excitement, one man is ready to greet it with bitterness and scorn. A man with more cruelty, callousness and coldness in his heart than any other creature who walks the earth. His name? Ebenezer Scrooge. But tonight, this lost, dark soul will receive a ghostly figure from beyond the grave, warning Ebenezer that his bitter nature must now face the true spirit of Christmas, or forever be damned... A story of goodwill and humanity, this timeless tale returns to remind us of that much needed spirit of kindness and compassion, and that, even in our darkest days, we can all rediscover the light. Read by Jenny Runacre, directed and produced by Jack Bowman. NARRATOR: JENNY RUNACRE RUNNING TIME: 2 hours 57 min Minor abridgements have been made for timing purposes of this audiobook
When Russia put the first man on the moon... the world changed. Wireless Theatre's alternate history, Cold War thriller. Starring Philip Bulcock (THE DARK KNIGHT) and William Hope (ALIENS). PHASE ONE: MOONRISE London, 1979. As American and Soviet moonbases aim their nuclear missiles at targets across the planet, former MI5 officer Eddie Sloper is about to uncover a deadly secret. CAST AND CREW: Eddie Sloper... PHILIP BULCOCK Wilkins... STEPHEN CRITCHLOW Emperor Zurk/Rick Risk... RICHARD REED Mission Control/Cab Driver... GREG PAGE The Space Snaxx Kid... SARAH WHITEHOUSE Den... YASMINE HOLNESS-DOVE Mrs. Jones... GEORGINA PERIAM Russian Countdown... DAVID TAYLOR Uri Gagarin... ANDREI ZAYATS Lt. Gen. Atherton... WILLIAM HOPE Other parts were played by members of the cast. Recording took place at the RNIB Talking Book Studios. Production Assistant... LIIS MIKK Studio engineering, editing and sound design by JIM SIGEE Music composed and performed by FRANCESCO QUADRARUOPOLO Story by JACK BOWMAN and ROBERT VALENTINE Written, directed and produced by ROBERT VALENTINE Commissioning Editor: MARIELE RUNACRE-TEMPLE Cover art by @arbernaut Future episodes released monthly exclusively via www.wirelesstheatre.co.uk
Are you looking for some audio comedy? Our hit 3-part audio sitcom GINO GINELLI is almost definitely what you're after. Charles and Ollie Ginelli haven’t seen their father for over twenty years, when out of the blue they discover he has passed away and they must go to their childhood home-town of Swanborough on sea to organise his funeral. What begins as an unfortunate family accident mounts into a disaster of unparalleled proportions for the two brothers as they encounter the strange, the incompetent and the the unusual during the ceremony and remember why they were so glad they left in the first place. Starring: Elliot Quinn, Oliver Ford, Craig Hamblyn, Kevin Haney, Neil Frost, Philip Elvy, Ann Theato, Jamie Cartwright, Richard Rycroft, Stephen Hill, Ben Clegg, Ben Whitehead, Ashley McGuire, Jack Bowman, Mike Garnell. "Fantastic! I really enjoyed it” Iain Morris (The Inbetweeners) Written by Stephen Hill, Elliot Quinn, Ben Clegg and Marc Edens If you like episode one, you can download eps 2 (starring Lionel Blair) and 3 (Starring Linda Robson) for just £4: http://www.wirelesstheatrecompany.co.uk/product/gino-ginelli-series-bundle/ #audiocomedy #audiodrama #lionelblair #lindarobson #comedy #sitcom Contains swearing
Classic tale, suitable for children under 5 years old. Narrated by Stephen Critchlow, Tom George, Grace Bishop and Belinda Wiley. Adapted by Jack Bowman. Directed by Jack Bowman. Produced by Saskia Willis. #childrensstory #childrensaudio #childrensradiodrama #audioentertainment #kidsstory
Based on H.G. Wells's classic tale of Martian invasion, DEAD LONDON sees humanity defeated by a superior military force from another world. Recorded on location at Horsell Common, Surrey, and featuring Brian Blessed as the Voice of the Martians, DEAD LONDON was the winning entry in the 2013 War of the Worlds 75th Anniversary Contest. Now containing 5 extra minutes of never-before-heard material. CAST Dr. Georgina Welles... JOSEPHINE ARDEN Dr. Tom Kane/Survivor 2... TOM SLATTER PC Toland... JACK BOWMAN Dr. Jeff Quinlan/Survivor 1... MATT BLAIR Captain Glover/Dan... MATTHEW HEBDEN Newsreader... MARIELE RUNACRE-TEMPLE Martian Voices... BRIAN BLESSED Written by... JACK BOWMAN and ROBERT VALENTINE Directed by... GEORGE MADDOCKS Recording and Post-Production... MALCOLM THORP Produced by... MARIELE RUNACRE-TEMPLE, JACK BOWMAN and ROBERT VALENTINE
Mike knows the life of a revolutionary is complicated, and often involves going “off grid,” but this doesn’t usually involve enrolling in Traffic School or chatting your teacher up. Now the bodies are piling up and a mystery caller has begun leaving messages, but are they friend or foe? And can the gang cut it as they become what they once hated? Written by Haydn Jones, with Kate Stone Produced and Directed by Lynne Parker of Funny Women and Jack Bowman Music and Sound Design by Richard Lightman With: Daniel Carter-Hope, Bill Calvert, David Bibby, Anna Maria Nabirye, Simon Burbage and Jenny Bolt. Wardens played by the cast #radiodrama #audiotheatre #comedy
Revolution is in the air and Mike is at the helm to overthrow the mighty traffic wardens. With a (slightly reluctant) team behind him, how can Mike lose? But someone else seems to have the traffic wardens in their sights and murder in mind. Can Mike, Alex, Rupert and their local butcher, Mr Halliday find out who’s trying to sabotage their revolution/campaign? And what’s this Warden Welfare support group that keeps popping up everywhere? Written by Haydn Jones, with Kate Stone Produced and Directed by Lynne Parker of Funny Women, and Jack Bowman Music and Sound Design by Richard Lightman With: Daniel Carter-Hope, Bill Calvert, David Bibby, Anna Maria Nabirye, Simon Burbage and Jenny Bolt. Wardens played by the cast. #radiodrama #radiocomedy #trafficwardens
New drama of the classic story, Rumplestiltskin read by Grace Bishop, Tom George and Stephen Critchlow. Directed by Jack Bowman and produced by Saskia Willis #rumplestiltskin #fairytale #kidsdrama #childrenstheatre
File #1, Look Back, Leap Forward Narrated by Cameron K. McEwan, investigates the world of Wireless Theatre’s The Springheel Saga. With exclusive interviews, commentary and clips, this specially extended File #1 not only documents the production of the first series and explores the facts behind the fiction, but also looks at what lies ahead in Series Two… Narrated by Cameron K. McEwan With contributions from the cast of The Strange Of Springheel’d Jack Featuring the music of Francesco Quadraroupolo, Production assistant, Emily Best, Credits by James Duckworth, Edited by Marie Tueje, With thanks to George Maddocks, Produced by Jack Bowman and Robert Valentine for Wireless Theatre Running Time : 31 Mins #springheeljack #julianglover #fantasy #sciencefiction
Kicking of Season 2 with a blast, Ranbir & Phil interview Jack Bowman who has had 3 exits before the age of 29, with his last business getting 500 MILLION downloads and selling for £70million. We talk: 1. Strategic partnerships 2. Explosive growth 3. Acquisitions
The gang is back and quickly destocking the fridge. Doc tells of the passing of his father. A bit of News. Dane has a couple of gigs. Sam has a Sgt. Carter. Call the comment line at (206) 309-7308. Thanks for listening.
Marine biologist Skylar Shane hires an expat charter boat captain, Jack Bowman, to help her find prehistoric life form samples in the north Sumatran Sea. During the expedition, they run into some of Jack's 'friends', a gang of smugglers headquartered on a fishing platform in the middle of the sea. Tamal, an orphan sold into servitude on the fishing platform by his unc... Read all DirectorBrian Yuzna WritersSan Fu Maltha John Penney(screenplay) Somtow Sucharitkul StarsVerdi Solaiman Mohammad Aditya Steven Baray Amphibious Creature of the Deep --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/support
Dr. Jack Bowman is the Director of the Mind Plus Muscle Institute for Applied Sport Psychology in Port Jefferson Station, New York. He is a licensed Clinical Psychologist and a Certified Consultant in Sport Psychology. Since 1980 Dr. Bowman has served on the graduate faculty at the State University of New York at Stony Brook where he teaches the Psychology of Sport. In 1981 he founded the Mind Plus Muscle Institute where he has developed numerous performance enhancement programs, including the Mental Training Room that is currently being utilized by athletes at major universities and Olympic training centers world wide. In 1996 he established the Long Island Marathon Psych Training Team and served as its Director for 12 years. An advocate of Sport Psychology Training at all levels of sport, Dr. Bowman has been a pioneer in the application of Telecommunications and Information Technology to make Mental Training and Sport Hypnosis accessible to all athletes. Dr. Bowman is a member of the American Psychological Association’s Division for Exercise and Sport Science. He is a Certified Consultant in the Association of Applied Sport Psychology, and a member of the United States Olympic Sport Psychology Registry.