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Classic Universal Monster film The Invisible Man is a film that I truly love and enjoyed! Based on H.G. Wells horror/sci-fi novel. Dr. Jack Griffin makes an extraordinary discovery using the serum to turn himself invisible. Griffin realizes how much power and destruction causing havoc on society. Raise a glass to this OG that is NOT a supernatural being. Also give flowers on this classic horror/sci-fi with practical effects that is STANDING ON BUSINESS! Alexa play Lil Keke "I'm a G" Thank you for listening my spookies
THE END IS NEAR. The two-part finale of Phase Three begins here. Ahmanet lives. Set is loose. The Dark Legion is in great danger. What terrors await Earth's Mightiest Monsters? PLUS: A bonus clip from the patest episode of Are You Afraid of Dylan & Dalton?, available for Patrons at Patreon.com/DylanAndDalton. GUEST CAST (watch out for spoilers!) Ella Dawson as Dr. Jennifer Halsey Gita Jackson as Countess Marya Zaleska merritt k. as Adelaide Van Helsing Rachel Millman as Gwen Conliffe Sarah Norcross as Selinsgrove Coroner, Mi Seulgi, Demi Lavelle, and additional voices Steph Salo as Carol Laemmle and additional voices Joe Stando as Dr. Jack Griffin and Selinsgrove Cop Frankie Starker as Princess Ahmanet Kendra Wells as Hunter Marin Patrick Willems as Satan and Selinsgrove Nurse TIMESTAMPS 00:00:00 - Start 00:00:37 - Cold Open 00:05:01 - Discussion 00:09:40 - Fan Expectations 00:21:49 - Director Choice 00:23:31 - Act One 01:02:19 - Discussion 01:11:24 - Act Two Part One 01:44:06 - Discussion 01:49:55 - Act Two Continued 02:03:46 - Discussion
In the March of Madness continues as, this week, we're taking a look at Universal Studio's malevolent, maniacal monster...The Invisible Man. After Dr. Jack Griffin discovers a way to turn himself invisible, he runs off to a small isolated English village to find a quiet place to conduct his research into finding a way back to normal. But, he soon finds that the overly curious townsfolk, with their constant prying and interruptions, are infuriating him and push him further and further into an insane, murderous rage. On the run again, he goes on an invisible rampage, leaving the police baffled as to how to capture a murderer that they cannot see. Directed by James (Frankenstein. Bride of Frankenstein) Whale and starring Claude Raines as Dr. Jack Griffin/The Invisible Man, the film is based on HG Wells' sci-fi story of the same name and is filled with (for the time) ground-breaking special effects! What did we think? Listen in and find out!
This week with Tony Curr, Gareth Le Prevost, and James Falla, Jack Griffin joins to talk about his move to Bristol City as the 16-year-old Sylvans and GFC striker becomes the fourth local player in five years to join the Championship club. Plus there's reaction to a great Christmas for the Green Lions and a look at the state of play in domestic football.Sponsored by Rihoy & Son — big supporters of local sport. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, we celebrate the 90th anniversary of the 1933 Universal monsters classic THE INVISIBLE MAN starring Claude Rains in his breakout performance as the psychotic Dr. Jack Griffin. We discuss what we'd do if we were invisible, the legacy of Universal's original lineup, and what not to do when you're associated with a convicted rapist. If you'd like to support FILMGAZM PRODUCTIONS with a monthly donation, follow this link: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-filmgazm-podcast/support Hosted by Connor Eyzaguirre and Caleb Leger Music by Cooley Cal New episodes weekly! Special thanks to Austin Johnson, Josh Allred, Caleb Leger, Colton Jenkins, Isabel Gonzalez, Jeremy Johnson, Adam Johnson, and Mysia Pierce-Lewis. E-mail us at filmgazm@gmail.com, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Breaker, Overcast, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic, or Amazon Music. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube. Reach out if there's a movie you want us to review! Visit https://www.filmgazm.com for movie reviews, articles, podcasts, and trailers of upcoming movies. Follow us on Letterboxd for daily reviews! DISCLAIMER - We do not own nor do we pretend to own any posters or artwork. We mean only to review and discuss movies. All trademarks are the property of the respective trademark owners. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-filmgazm-podcast/support
With his girls team in position to challenge for a state title, longtime Frederick High cross country coach Frank Strakonsky is this week' guest on the Final Score podcast. Strakonsky chats with host Greg Swatek about growing up in Frederick County and how his coaching career, now in its 25th year, got started. They talk about why Strakonsky decided start coaching cross country and the mentors he had to help show him the ropes, such as Jack Griffin and Don Boyer. Then, they talk about his girls team at Frederick High this season, what makes it so strong and why it is well positioned to challenge for a state title. Plus, Strakonsky reflects on all of the growth and change in Frederick County that has taken place during his 25 years as a high-school coach, and why it's important for he and his wife to be present for and to support the other sports programs at Frederick High. Prior to that, FNP sports writer Alexander Dacy and John Cannon join Greg to discuss the high school sports scene in the county. They look back on Week 3 of the high school football season and look ahead to Week 4, which includes the big matchup between Oakdale and Linganore.
"AP Bio" is a television sitcom that originally aired from 2018 to 2021. The show follows the misadventures of Jack Griffin, a disgraced Harvard philosophy professor who ends up teaching Advanced Placement Biology at a high school in Toledo, Ohio. Jack's unconventional teaching methods and his pursuit of personal vendettas against his academic rivals create hilarious and chaotic situations. The series explores themes of redemption, friendship, and personal growth while delivering sharp humor and memorable characters. The show had its detractors, but it also had a dedicated fan base that appreciated its humor and unique approach to storytelling. Which side to the S1E1 boys stand on? Listen as they deep dive the show's pilot episode, "Catfish". Starring: Glenn Howerton, Jacob McCarthy, Jean Villepique, Lyric Lewis, Mary Sohn, Tom Bennett, Charlie McCrackin, Aparna Brielle, Nick Peine, Allisyn Ashley Arm, & Patton Oswalt www.S1E1POD.com Instagram & X (Twitter): @S1E1POD
Tony Curr and Gareth Le Prevost bring you a bumper pod reflecting a big week for Guernsey sport:
On Wednesday's Tipp Today, Fran spoke to Senator Garrett Ahearn about the latest announcement reagrding the new Garda station in Clonmel, Tipp GRA rep Richard Kennedy also gave his thoughts. caller Mick on Leo Varadkar's partners comments on the coronation. Callers Christy and Deirdre on anti social behavior in Cashel while Jack Griffin from the Tipperary Rural Traveller Project also spoke about the onging trouble. Sgt Declan O'Carroll with the latest Garda slot, Niamh Hassett on Fernside in Bru Boru and Frank Alley with this week's gardening slot.
The Invisible Man (1933) The Invisible Man is a 1933 American science fiction horror film directed by James Whale. Based on H. G. Wells' 1897 The Invisible Man and produced by Universal Pictures, the film stars Claude Rains, Gloria Stuart, and William Harrigan. The film involves a Dr. Jack Griffin who is covered in bandages and has his eyes obscured by dark glasses, the result of a secret experiment that makes him invisible, taking lodging in the village of Iping. Never leaving his quarters, the stranger demands that the staff leave him completely alone until his landlady discovers he is invisible. Griffin returns to the laboratory of his mentor, Dr. Cranley, where he reveals his secret to Dr. Kemp (William Harrigan) and former fiancée Flora Cranley who soon learn that Griffin's discovery has driven him insane, leading him to prove his superiority over other people by performing harmless pranks at first and eventually turning to murder. Abbott and Costello Meet the invisible Man (1951) Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man is a 1951 American science fiction comedy film directed by Charles Lamont and starring the team of Abbott and Costello alongside Nancy Guild. The film depicts the misadventures of Lou Francis and Bud Alexander, two private detectives investigating the murder of a boxing promoter. Opening Credits; Introduction (1.05); Background History (24.57); The Invisible Man (1933) Film Trailer (27.42); The Original (28.40); Let's Rate (1:29.30); Amazing Design Advertisement (1:30.52); Introducing the Double Feature (1:32.06);Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man (1953) Film Trailer (1:32.36); The Attraction (1:34.32); How Many Stars (2:35.40); End Credits (2:47.08); Closing Credits (2:48.25) Opening Credits– Epidemic Sound – copyright 2021. All rights reserved Closing Credits: Invisible by Alison Moyet. Taken from the album Alf. Copyright 1984 CBS Records Original Music copyrighted 2020 Dan Hughes Music and the Literary License Podcast. All rights reserved. Used by Kind Permission. All songs available through Amazon Music.
Pastor Bryan and Jack Griffin tackle a big conversation around "What is the sabbath?" and "Are we, new Covenant Christians, supposed to obey the Jewish customs?"! What does "rest" look like? Take a listen to the raw conversation around this topic and feel free to message in any questions or thoughts!
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On this episode of The DEB Show, host Debra Eckerling talks about gratitude with Brook Eddy, founder of Bhakti Chai; Jack Griffin, founder of FoodFinder.us; and Beth Howard, pie baker and author of World Piece. Brook, Jack, and Beth share what inspired their gratitude journeys - Brook, tea; Jack: illness; Beth, pie. They also discuss the connection between food and gratitude, tips for gratitude practice, gratitude goals, and more.
On this episode of The DEB Show, host Debra Eckerling talks about Making Decisions with Fallon Cryer, Co-Founder of beedance; Business Growth Strategist Lisa Danforth; and Jack Griffin, Founder/CEO, FoodFinder. According to the guests, decision-making boils down to being honest with yourself (Jack), taking a moment to pause (Lisa), and assessing the situation rationally and emotionally (Fallon). Fallon, Lisa, and Jack share the best decisions they ever made, their philosophies on personal and professional decision-making, and so much more.
On this episode of Knowledge Brews Supreme I had the pleasure of chatting with Australian musician/producer Jack Griffin. Jack came on to talk about his latest single, "Hammurabi" and the creative process that goes into writing/producing his own music. Jack also provided incredible insight into the music industry of Australia. You can check out all of Jack's latest music here and follow him on Instagram. This episode of Knowledge Brews Supreme is sponsored by Barnana snacks, changing the snack game one bag at a time! Barnana is a healthy, sustainable alternative to some of your favorite snacks. I love their Himalayan Sea Salt Plantain chips without three ingredients - Himalayan sea salt, plantains, and coconut oil! You find this and much more at their website.
Jack Griffin is an NCAA champion and two-time All American for Northwestern. Today, Jack is still at Northwestern and works in fundraising for the athletic department. Enjoy!
In this episode, Jeff chats with Jack Griffin, Founder/CEO of FoodFinder who was recently awarded the 30 Under 30 by Forbes in the category of Social Impact in 2022. FoodFinder is a national nonprofit organization whose website and app help food-insecure families find and get help from their closest food pantries. Over the last 9 years and throughout high school and college, Jack grew FoodFinder to where it is today: the single largest source of food pantry information available anywhere in the United States. He graduated from the University of Michigan in 2019 where he studied Business Administration and Social Work and now leads FoodFinder's mission full-time. During the pandemic alone, FoodFinder has connected more than 1 million Americans to free food assistance nationwide. Jeff was joined by a special co-host, Mike Morris, a mutual mentor of his and Jack Griffin as well as a 2x Chat With Leaders podcast guest. RESOURCES RELATED TO THIS EPISODE Website: https://foodfinder.us Donation Portal: https://www.flipcause.com/secure/cause_pdetails/NDgzNjk= Social Media Handle: @FoodFinderUS CREDITS Theme Music
In the bonus episode Pastor Bryan, Pastor CJ, Jack Griffin, Andrew Lemley, Daryl Lee, and Austin Bobo talk about what their real-life experiences have been as they pursue biblical manhood. We suggest that if you have not listened to episode 1 of this season, go back and listen to that first. Then come back and listen to these six men discuss their experiences.
Are you struggling in your Christian life? It is always good to review the basics. The navigator ministry works at discipling others to be more like Jesus. They do through Bible Reading, Prayer, Witnessing, and Follow up. Jesus told his followers to make disciples and to obey all of his commandments.
Are you struggling in your Christian life? It is always good to review the basics. The navigator ministry works at discipling others to be more like Jesus. They do through Bible Reading, Prayer, Witnessing, and Follow up. Jesus told his followers to make disciples and to obey all of his commandments.
Miles Klee is in the horror house this week, but that's no podcast in your ear... it's the ravings of the invisible man! We're talking about the James Whale classic from 1933, a 71 minute movie about a nasty little freak you can't see going full sicko mode. Jack Griffin braves hypothermia by running around the English countryside in the nude. He has an immense kill count. He even represents the duel between the enlightenment and superstition?! All this and more! check it out! FROM THE CORRECTIONS DEPARTMENT: the Alfred Hitchcock silent movie I was thinking of is called "the Lodger" not "the Tenant". I think I've literally made that same mistake on the show before. Oh well. Check out the BLHHiP Patreon to get all kinds of bonus episodes PLUS A 15% OFF COUPON for the BLHHiP poster! Speaking of which - The BLHHiP poster! It's rad as heck. Check them out here but please note this is a limited run, especially for the Intermediate and Reds variants.
“We'll begin with a reign of terror, a few murders here and there, murders of great men, murders of little men - well, just to show we make no distinction. I might even wreck a train or two... just these fingers around a signalman's throat, that's all.”~ Dr. Jack Griffin (The Invisible Man)Happy Halloween you nasty fiends out there!!! We are diving right into our wonderful garments and bandages while wearing designer sunglasses to discuss the masterpiece that is Universal's baby, The Invisible Man (1933).While you relax from terrorizing the neighborhood you'll hear us discussing the genius of Universal Studios taking a chance on horror so early on, the practical effects that put The Invisible Man on the map that stand the test of time, the genius that is John P. Fulton (we nerd out a bit for him), and among many other things we bring the funnies mixed with knowledge. Be sure to check this film out, you won't be disappointed!!Thank you for all of your continued support, we truly appreciate it. If you have any requests be sure to let us know, we'd love to see what our audience has been into and we might even review it in a future episode!~ Stephen & HunterIG/FB: Horror Brain PodcastEmail: horrorbrainfilms@gmail.com
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Welcome back, listeners! For the second installment in our Halloween series, we're looking at another James Whale: The Invisible Man (1933). Claude Rains plays Dr. Jack Griffin, a scientist whose research has resulted in him becoming invisible. Unfortunately, he doesn't know how to turn himself back. Additionally, the experiment has had the unfortunate side effect of turning him completely insane. This drives him to ever-escalating displays of his power, starting with childish pranks but soon moving to murder and acts of destruction, while both the police and his former colleagues try to figure out how to apprehend a man they can't see. The Invisible Man comes around halfway through the initial Universal Horror cycle, and is Whale's third entry in the genre. By this point, he had moved beyond the somber, tragic tone of Frankenstein, instead mashing several different registers together at once. The Invisible Man, perhaps taking its cue from the madness of its lead character, is inspired lunacy, constantly jumping back and forth between the macabre and the absurd. It's horror laced with dark comedy, a singular work within the genre. It is also the first significant film role for Claude Rains (even though we barely see him!), who soon becomes one of the greatest actors in all of Hollywood. This podcast is intended to be educational any audio clips are utilized with gratitude under the fair use copyright law. Clips: The Invisible Man. Universal Studios, 1933
Talking is easy. But, listening is hard. If you go people watching, you'll see that most people don't communicate; they talk. This is why most people suck at communication. But, real communication doesn't have to be hard. In fact, it's easier if you have nothing to say! Certified communication coach Jack Griffin used to talk when he had conversations. By asking questions and listening to the answers, you can finds ways to serve others, and become a more effective leader. In this episode, discover the communication method that makes you a better communicator. Show highlights include: How paying attention to details allows you to ask the right questions during conversations (2:33) The "Socratic Method" that helps you build deeper connections with your clients (3:50) How the "Modeling Approach" lets you connect with your most difficult clients to uncover and solve their biggest problems (4:36) Why surrendering to God's grace guides you to becoming a better communicator, leader, and person (8:36) How building relationships gives you purpose to seek higher standards (14:24) Why starting the day with gratitude builds stronger relationships through better communication (19:18) If you found a golden nugget of wisdom in this episode, share it on social media with the hashtag #ResultsLeaderFM to help spread the word. If you loved what Jack revealed in this episode, you'll find more of him online by emailing him at jack@lightupventures.com or at LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jack-griffin-pcc-b9321036/.
The Blues are winless in their last 8 matches. Jake Smith invites Matt Drabble and Jack Griffin on to preview the visit of Sunderland to Fratton Park. Tuesday night's defeat at Burton Albion is also discussed, as well as the ruthlessness needed from Danny Cowley when selecting his next Pompey squad. Paul Wilson from the Sunderland Top Dogs podcast also features with his perspective ahead of the big match!
Seems there is never enough room in the garage for all the projects, the parts for the projects, and still have room to work on the projects without moving the lawnmower or the bicycles. Well Garages of Texas may have the solution. We talk with Shawn Richard and Jack Griffin who join IWT from one of the Carrolton locations on this episode to let us know more about Garages of Texas - a place that can be as simple as the garage, a small shop, or a full blown man cave. https://garagesoftexas.com/In our feature segment, Jeff Dziekan found a 2019 Ford F-450 in the Pre-owned Showroom this week. ---- ----- -----Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast provider for the next episode of In Wheel Time Car Talk six days a week, and check out our live broadcast every Saturday, 8a-11aCT simulcasting on YouTube, Facebook, Twitch and InWheelTime.com.In Wheel Time Car Talk can be heard on you moble device from providers such as:Apple Podcasts, Pandora Podcast, Amazon Music Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, iHeart Radio podcast, TuneIn + Alexa, Podcast Addict, Castro, Castbox and more on your mobile device.----- ------ ------Want more In Wheel Time in real time? Follow InWheelTime.com for the latest updates!Twitter: https://twitter.com/InWheelTimeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/inwheeltime/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InWheelTime/YouTube: https://www.YouTube.com/InWheelTimeTags: In Wheel Time automotive car talk show car talk Live car talk show
On this episode, Jake speaks to broadcast journalist Dean Adams and Pompey fan Jack Griffin about the Blues' 1-0 victory over Bristol Rovers in their previous outing! The trio also look ahead to the midweek trip to Accrington Stanley and United Services of Portsmouth manager Glenn Turnbull calls in again to discuss his side's progression in the FA Vase.
Jack Griffin to Niewidzialny człowiek! Cały w bandażach, w goglach na oczach i mocno zaciśniętym na głowie kapeluszu Jack Griffin przemierza ośnieżone bezdroża angielskiej wsi. Szuka schronienia i miejsca na utworzenie swojego nowego laboratorium. Jack musi opracować formułę i znów stać się widzialny! Zanim to nastąpi będzie musiał stoczyć niejedną walkę i ostatecznie wyrzec się … Continue reading "Poza strefą #41 “Niewidzialny człowiek” (1933)"
Jake is joined by Sam Carter and Jack Griffin to discuss all the major talking points from Pompey's 2-1 victory at Shrewsbury! The lads analyse the Blues' new playing style and the decision to send off John Marquis. There's also a post-match interview with head coach Danny Cowley, conducted by Ollie Marsh from the club's media team.
This is the true story of Mr. Jenner, an Australian Missionary, who would ask men and women if they had thought about eternity. "Excuse me, have you thought about heaven or hell. Just encourage that you would think about that." He used his life a link in the chain of their spiritual life with God. Are you willing to be a link? Just don't be the missing link!
This is the true story of Mr. Jenner, an Australian Missionary, who would ask men and women if they had thought about eternity. "Excuse me, have you thought about heaven or hell. Just encourage that you would think about that." He used his life a link in the chain of their spiritual life with God. Are you willing to be a link? Just don't be the missing link!
I catch up with America's Cup analyst and expert - Jack Griffin from CupExperience.com and we dive into the AC75 class, the shocks and surprises to date and the rocky road to the America's Cup Match in Auckland, New Zealand in March 2021 and what the future holds for the Auld Mug. This episode is packed with observations, thoughts and some bold predictions as to what's about to happen next, as Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli get ready to face the Defender; Emirates Team New Zealand on Aucklands Waitemata Harbour. With "Pistol Pete" facing "Jimmy the prize fighter Spithill" in Jimmy's 4th Americas Cup match in a row, this is sure to be an epic encounter and likely to contain shocks, surprises and disappointments - as is often the case with the world's oldest sporting trophy. Check out: http://cupexperience.com Find out more about podcast content and sailing opportunities: https://www.oceansailingpodcast.com
City Engineer, Isaac Etchamendy discusses the Creek Improvement project as well as other active and upcoming capital improvements. City Manager, Jack Griffin discusses the February 2021 City Council actions as well. To sign up for e-news alerts on the Creek project, traffic alerts or other city activities, please use the following link. https://www.san-marcos.net/what-s-new/e-alerts-sign-up
On a snowy night, a stranger with his face swathed in bandages and his eyes obscured by dark goggles, takes a room at The Lion's Head Inn in the English village of Iping in Sussex. The man demands that he be left alone. Later, the innkeeper, Mr. Hall, is sent by his wife to evict the stranger after the stranger has made a huge mess in his room while doing research and has fallen behind in his rent. Angered, the stranger throws Mr. Hall down the stairs. Confronted by a policeman and some local villagers, he removes his bandages and goggles, revealing that he is invisible. Laughing maniacally, he takes off his clothes, making himself completely undetectable, and drives off his tormenters before fleeing into the countryside.The stranger is Dr. Jack Griffin, a chemist who discovered the secret of invisibility while conducting a series of tests involving an obscure drug called monocane. Flora Cranley, Griffin's fiancée and the daughter of Griffin's employer, Dr. Cranley, becomes distraught over Griffin's long absence. Cranley and his other assistant, Dr. Kemp, search Griffin's empty laboratory, finding only a single note in a cupboard. Cranley becomes concerned when he reads it. On the note is a list of chemicals, including monocane, which Cranley knows is extremely dangerous; an injection of it drove a dog mad in Germany. Griffin, it seems, is unaware of this. Cranley deduces that he may have learned about monocane in English books printed before the incident that describe only its bleaching power.On the evening of his escape from the inn, Griffin turns up at Kemp's home. He forces Kemp to become his visible partner in a plot to dominate the world through a reign of terror, commencing with "a few murders here and there." They drive back to the inn to retrieve his notebooks on the invisibility process. Sneaking inside, Griffin finds a police inquiry underway, conducted by an official who believes that it is all a hoax. After securing his books, Griffin angrily attacks and kills the officer.Back home, Kemp calls first Cranley, asking for help, and then the police. Flora persuades her father to let her come along. In her presence, Griffin becomes more placid and calls her "darling." When he realizes that Kemp has betrayed him, his first reaction is to get Flora away from danger. After promising Kemp that at 10 o'clock the next night he will murder him, Griffin escapes and goes on a killing spree. He causes the derailment of a train, resulting in a hundred deaths, and throws two volunteer searchers off a cliff. The police offer a reward for anyone who can think of a way to catch him.The chief detective in charge of the search uses Kemp as bait, feeling that Griffin will try to fulfill his promise, and devises various clever traps. At Kemp's insistence, the police disguise him in a police uniform and let him drive his car away from his house. Griffin, however, is hiding in the back seat of the car. He overpowers Kemp and ties him up in the front seat. Griffin then sends the car down a steep hill and over a cliff, where it explodes on impact.Griffin seeks shelter from a snowstorm in a barn. A farmer hears snoring and sees the hay, in which Griffin is sleeping, moving. The man notifies the police. The police surround the building and set fire to the barn. When Griffin comes out, the chief detective sees his footprints in the snow and opens fire, mortally wounding him. Griffin is taken to the hospital where, on his deathbed, he admits to Flora that "I meddled in things that man must leave alone." As he dies, his body gradually becomes visible again. -Wikipedia
My guest is Jack Griffin, the founder, and CEO of Foodfinder.us. When he was 16 years old he watched a 60 Minutes segment that changed his life. He gained a purpose and conviction to help people in need. Now at 22, his impact on this community is incredible. In this interview, Jack takes us on his journey from start to sustainability.
Is nostalgia a useful emotion? Why start a podcast? What's lost or gained when games move to the virtual world? Can childhood influence your life's purpose? All this gets answered and more with the hosts of the Buddies Podcast - Jack Reilly and Griffin Young. LISTEN to their podcast: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/22KwP3ELoBvajBuLrvcuz0?si=A0r2XIaRTr-ZUeZCBF38kw Jack's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/pro_jackr/ Griffin's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/griffin_young56/ (SUBSCRIBE - New Episodes Released Every Monday @9am) Episode #003 Show notes: https://purpleelephantcollective.com/radio/eps-3 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/purple-elephant-radio/support
Jerry talks with Jack Griffin, the founder of the Food Finder app and website and one of the 30 people featured by Lay’s Potato Chips in this year’s Smile With Lay’s campaign to raise funds and awareness for Operation Smile. Find out more about Food Finder here: https://foodfinder.us/ You can vote for the movie “I Still Believe,” based on the life of Jeremy Camp. It’s been nominated for a Peoples’ Choice Award. Vote here: https://pca.eonline.com/movies/the-drama-movie-of-2020 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jerryw/support
Time to start shutting all the way up! Hosts Sari Arambulo (Grace) and Eddie Leavy (Anthony) talk to star Glenn Howerton about the evolution of Jack Griffin, the challenges of shooting the episode “That That That,” and what Danny DeVito taught him about getting messy. Also featuring: Spence Moore II (Dan Decker), Liz Alderfer (Lynette), Charlie McCrackin (Coach Novak/Writer), and Richie Keen (Director).
Jerry observes the third anniversary of his father’s passing away by sharing an interview with him recorded on the publishing of his first book. The book is available on Amazon here: https://www.amazon.com/Been-There-Done-Robert-Romick/dp/1524598828 On the next episode, a conversation with Jack Griffin, the founder of the Food Finder app and website and one of the 30 people featured by Lay’s Potato Chips in this year’s Smile With Lay’s campaign to raise funds and awareness for Operation Smile. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Start shutting all the way up! Hosts Sari Arambulo (Grace) and Eddie Leavy (Anthony) talk to Glenn Howerton about the challenges of directing “Get Hoppy!” (season 3 episode 4) while playing Jack Griffin on screen, his love for punk music, and how “This Is Us” inspired a pivotal moment in this episode. Also featuring: Nick Peine (Marcus), Crystal Rose Holmes (Post Production Producer)
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Prior to joining the San Marcos team, Jack Griffin served as city manager of Sebastopol, California, which is located in Sonoma County's wine country. He has also worked for the City of Chula Vista as the director of public works and director of general services and the Township of Moon, Pennsylvania as their assistant township manager and planning director. Griffin has held several other public positions during his tenure, including work in municipal transportation management, engineering and animal control.Griffin has overseen more than $250 million in municipal construction projects during his career including the renovation of Chula Vista's civic center, police headquarters, three new fire stations, three new recreation centers and 12 new parks.Griffin has also undertaken several difficult budget adoptions as city manager during the recession, has extensive labor relations experience and strong organizational management skills.Discussion Topics:City's Response to COVID-19 PandemicBusiness Sustainability ProgramCity ProtestsCreek ProjectContact Information for Jack Griffin:jgriffin@san-marcos.net(760) 744-1050 ext. 3115Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Email Rick at rick@sanmarcoschamber.com. Sign up for the San Marcos Chamber's email newsletter at https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/64awz8mDiscover the benefits of membership with the Chamber: sanmarcoschamber.comFollow the San Marcos Chamber:Twitter: twitter.com/SMChamberCAInstagram: instagram.com/SanMarcosChamberFacebook: facebook.com/sanmarcoschamberYouTube: youtube.com/sanmarcoschamber
Jack Griffin is joined by Ed Kopania to discuss lessons we have learned from previous drafts, draft strategy, and what made us more interested in analytics.
Notas del episodio:La primer película de sci-fi horror fue la adaptación de Frankenstein's de Mary Shelley's en el cine mudo en 1910. También otra adaptación fue la del Dr. Jekyll y Mr. Hyde en 1913. En ambas películas, se introdujo el concepto de científicos locos y experimentos que terman mal al cine.Más adelante, en los años 30s, hubo más películas de sci-fi horror que involucraban a otros científicos locos como el hombre invisible, Dr. Cyclops y monstruos como el Vampiro murciélago. En el hombre invisible, que incluso tuvo un remake (de tantos) recientemente, trata del científico químico Dr. Jack Griffin que descubre el secreto de la invisibilidad cuando trabaja con una droga llamada monocane, dicha droga supuestamente había causado locura en animales en previos experimentos. Esta película toma un giro terrible cuando el Dr. Griffin pide ayuda a su colega para dominar el mundo realizando asesinatos. Dr. Cyclops es una película donde el Dr. Alexander Thorkel, un biólogo llama a sus colegas a una junga en Perú. Eventualemente, los colegas se dan cuenta de que tiene acceso a material radioactivo por medio de unas minas y que lo está usando para experimentar con animales. Los hace pequeños. La historia se torna oscura cuando el Dr. Thorkel usa la tecnología para reducir a sus colegas los cuales tratan de sobrevivir en la jungla. El vampiro murciélago trata del Dr. von Niemann quien crea un organismo artificial que requiere de sangre para mantenerse en vida. Estas películas se dieron después del a primera guerra mundial y hubo secuelas a través de la segunda guerra mundial.Después de la segunda guerra mundial, en los años 50s hubo dos eventos que influenciaron significativamente el género de la ciencia ficción. El desarrollo de la bomba atómica que aumentó el interés en la ciencia y también la ansiedad y miedo de efectos post apocalípticos si hubiese una guerra nuclear. Miedo que hasta hoy en día permance latente. El segundo evento fue el inicio de la Guerra Fría y la paranoia comunista en los Estados Unidos debido al miedo del espionaje de la Unión Soviética. Se generó por las confesiones que salieron a luz de oficiales de gobierno en altos mandos en USA. Una de las películas más importantes de ésta década fue "Destino la Luna". Trata de la historia de 4 astronautas que llegan a la luna utilizando una nave espacial movilizada por energía nuclear. Éstos, competían contra los soviéticos en llegar primero. Situación que representaba la rivalidad entre Estados Unidos y la Unión soviética durante la guerra fría y la presión referente a la exploración espacial.También resalta en esta época la Guerra de los Mundos, una adaptación del libro que lleva el mismo nombre de H.G. Wells. La película trata de una invasión extraterrestre en la tierra. También hubo un remake relativamente reciente e inspiró la famosa película Marcianos al ataque. Una película de comedia con la misma temática.Aquí ya nos empezamos a adentrar a la ficción y el horror dentro de la exploración espacial representada como el qué pasaría si vamos al espacio o si aliens vienen a la tierra. Ésta no se limitó a los Estados Unidos únicamente. En el 54 aparecio Gozilla en Japón... Goyira! Los monstruos gigantes se les reconocen como Kaiju en japonés y toda esta onda de sci fi + efectos especiales fue la chispa que inspiró a Kubrick en 2001: Odisea del espacio de 1968s.Cabe recalcar que el hombre llegó a la luna en un año después, en 1969, en el Apolo 11 comandada por Neil Armstrong. Todo esto despertó una nueva era en el cine de ciencia ficción.Una década después, se empieza a hacer popular los thirllers conspirativos. Éstos son aquellos en los que un investigador amateur o una persona de bajo rango decifra casos que involucran a toda una organización o institutción hasta los líderes de más arriba. Ya había nacido éste término "Thriller conspirativo" o "Thriller de paranoia" desde los 60s, cuando estaba la paranoia comunista. Sin embargo, no se solidificó hasta los años 70s.La razón de esto fue que en el mundo había mucha incertumbre y falta de confianza por líderes como Pinochet en Chile, Mao Tse'tung en China, así como la crísis del petróleo y el incremento en el terrorismo a nivel mundial. Todo este miedo se vio representado en el cine a través de historias conspirativas.En esta década es donde aparece la gran obra maestra de Alien, en 1979, que sentaría precedente en el cine de horror espacial y a la cual le haremos un episodio por separado. Otras películas de horror espacial como Solaris, de origen ruso, que trata de una estación espacial orbitando alrededor de un planeta Solaris donde una tripulación murió debido a una crisis psicológica. Envían a otra tripulación para evaluar la situación y empiezan a darse cuenta que ocurren fenómenos extraños.En los 80s destacan películas de horror espacial como "Creature", película donde un equipo de investigación en una luna de saturno descubren a una criatura extraña que comienza a asesinarlos.En los 90s está Event Horizon - donde una nave espacial (Event Horizon) que aparece en el año 2047 después de haber desaparecido por 7 años. Ha estado en otra dimensión y al regresar, se trajo un ente maligno que materializa los miedos de las personas.Los años 2000 trajeron películas como Pandorum donde una nave va a colonizar otro planeta similar a la tierra y parte de la tripulación se despierta antes de tiempo. Esto causa confusión y se dan cuenta que no solo son víctimas de la enfermadad psicológica "Pandorum" sino que también hay otros que despertaron ya desde hace tiempo.Moon donde un astronauta se encuentra trabajando solo en una espación espacial y empieza a encontrar a un extraño en la nave.Sunshine, donde el sol está muriendo y una expedición fue enviada para reactivar el sol y regresar el calor a la tierra, que se encuentra congelada y amenaza en terminar con la humanidad.En los 2010s en delante, ha habido sci-fi de horror en el cine pero en particular el horror espacial destaca Prometeus, la precuela de la película de Alien del 79. El sci-fi horror espacial ha ido madurando gracias a los efectos speciales y avanves tecnológicos. Jason X también salió en esta década.Suscríbete:No olvides suscribirte a nuestro canal para recibir notificaciones de los nuevos episodios cada lunes a las 7PM. 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How Jack Griffin managed to start a nonprofit in high school, continue to work on it while attending one of the top universities in the country, and grow it to what it is today is still beyond me, but he shares as much insight as he can into his journey in this episode of Startup Happy Hour. Tune in to learn about one of the most do-good and useful nonprofits today, FoodFinder, and hear how they’ve helped tons of children and adults in the U.S. beat hunger and food insecurity, especially during COVID-19. Plus, get inside advice from Jack on whether he believes a college education is worth it and/or necessary for someone who wants to start their own company one day! You can find Jack on LinkedIn and at jack@foodfinder.us, and don’t forget to check out FoodFinder at the links below! FoodFinder: foodfinder.us Instagram: instagram.com/foodfinderus Facebook: facebook.com/foodfinderus Twitter: twitter.com/foodfinderus LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/foodfinderga-inc Every $10 you donate to FoodFinder helps them reach and serve 100 people across the United States! *** SUBSCRIBE to Startup Happy Hour to get episodes like this delivered to your device every Tuesday! WEBSITE: https://www.startuphappyhourpodcast.com/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/startuphappyhour/ CONNECT with Diana on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dianadchen/
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Jack Griffin, a family support worker with the Tipperary Rural Travellers Project, backs calls for an investigation into the sexual abuse and neglect of eight family members over a 40-year period.
Episode 4 of The Non League Review on Switch Sport comes from Sutton Coldfield Town's Manager Neil Tooth, in conversation with Jack Griffin and Ross Thorpe to talk all things Sutton, on and off the pitch! This week on the Non League Review show we welcome Sutton Coldfield Town manager Neil Tooth to talk about all things from Coles Lane over the last 12 months, starting with the Play Off Semi Final against Bromsgrove Sporting. Despite the loss in the Play offs and WSC Final, Neil found himself yet again having to rebuild his squad in 2019/20, with no fewer than 9 players moving on and Craig Milligan returning as Coach. After a very impressive FA Cup run this season, The Royals found themselves with a lot of games in hand - a run that took them up the table. Going into the New Year, the Royals were below midtable and then the train departed Coles Lane taking them to within 1 place of the playoffs. Make sure you are following Switch Sport on: https://twitter.com/switchsport and https://www.facebook.com/SwitchSport/
Sondra and Ryan explore the idea of the stereotypical American family as they debate the concept of marriage, whether you should have children and/or pets, and why adoption videos make people cry. Sorry Not Sorry Podcast also interviews Jack Griffin, Director of Shelter Services at Women's Animal Center, who helps Sondra and Ryan determine the trade-in value of their cats prior to getting a dog. **EXPLICIT LANGUAGE. ADULT SUBJECT MATTER.** Sorry Not Sorry Podcast airs new episodes every Wednesday @ 7PM EST.
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On this week's show (Episode #290) *High Spots Segment where we discuss all the hottest topics in wrestling today. *Shoot and Shout Segment: Jonesy, Knight Owl and our guest get 60sec to go off on anything that might be ticking them off at the moment! *Wrestle Talk Podcast Game Show Challenge: Our guest this week takes on The Knight Owl in the always fun Game Show Challenge every week a new topic where the best outta three is the winner. *Fantasy Wrestling Segment: Members of the Fantasy Wrestling Worldwide Chapter join us for a few minutes to give us the low down in what's happening in "The Chapter." *Featured guest(s): - Jack Griffin in the first hour - John Cosper and Tracey Smothers in the 2nd hour We go live Tuesday's at 8 pm ET and would love to have you be a part of the show! *Call us during the show by dialing (657) 383-1521 *Message us: FB/Twitter/IG - @WrestleTalkCast *Email: WrestleTalkPodcast@gmail.com *For everything WTP 24/7 visit: www.WrestleTalkPodcast.com
Niewidzialny człowiek to postać wykreowana przzez H.G.Wellsa, w książce wydanej w 1897 roku. Jest to dość przerażający koncept, który Universal postanowił wykorzystać ramach swojego uniwersum potworów, które trwało od początku lat 20. do połowy tat 50. I tak Jack Griffin (a później kolejni niewidzialni ludzie) dostał swój własny film. Film który, trzeba przyznać, różnił się od książki. Stawiał on przede wszystkim nacisk na powolne staczanie się w otchłań szaleństwa, które wywoływała totalna bezkarność wiążaca się z niewidzialnością. Po filmie z 1933 roku postać niewidzialnego człowieka dostała jeszcze kilka swoich własnych filmów, o których opowiem Wam w tym materiale. Który warto obejrzeć? A który możecie sobie odpuścić? Sprawdźcie w materiale!
Hear from Jack Griffin, a Navigator from Australia share practical advice on how to invest in people's lives. Our Masters Series is all about hearing from the masters and learning from those who have "Been there, done that." To learn more about the OU BCM, go to oubcm.com
Jack Griffin, CEO of Atlas Van Lines' parent company
Dental podcast hosted by Dr. Phil Klein: This Viva Podcast will discuss bioactive flowable restoratives and their versatility with direct restorative procedures. Our guest is Dr. Jack Griffin, who runs a practice in St Louis County and has a unique educational philosophy that focuses on improving clinical and financial outcomes while making practice more fun and rewarding.
This week, Dhanur sits down with Jack Griffin, founder of FoodFinder US. FoodFinder is a safe, secure and award-winning mobile and web app that gives food insecure children and their families a way to find free food assistance programs quickly. We hope you enjoy! Website: foodfinder.us Check Us Out At: Website: http://audiographies.com Socials: @audiographies Music By: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4FTKgXEh7gFFMagHQC3sMd?si=KKsaaJfVQq2vOQMREmrk5g
In this episode, We dive deeper into animal sheltering. Listen to Jack’s thoughts on philosophy and ethics and how they play into what happens to the animal in front of us and our impact on the communities we serve. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lori-nanan/message
Catch up with us as we talk all things sheltering! This is part 1 of a 2 part episode. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lori-nanan/message
Jack Griffin is the Co-Founder of Garages of Texas, a property where automotive enthusiasts own their own space. Garages of Texas provides owners a luxury garage suite that is an optimal place for their cars and themselves, a perfect place for both man, woman, and machine. Jack has over 40 years of experience in real estate development, brokerage, and motorsports. For 12 years he was partner in charge of developing suburban office building properties in Texas for Trammell Crow Company developing over two million square feet of office buildings. Motorsports has always been his passion including touring, collecting, restoring, and racing old cars. He’s raced at venues including Daytona, Sebring, LeMans, Mosport, Road America and many other tracks around the world. Jack’s collection has been featured in magazines and he is a past Board member at his local Porsche Club. You can see more of Jack with me on the Cars Yeah TV show.
This week on The Bastard Sermon we have on some family from Black Collar TV and members of our Bastard Network, Jack Griffin and Rhett Smith. We have them back on the show to have all sorts of fun! We talk about their upcoming season of Jimmy and Jerry, and of course Jack brings us a raw new video for us to watch. Tune in!
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Angela Marcus interviews Catherine Malkemes, Executive Director and Jack Griffin, Director of Shelter Services from Women’s Animal Shelter in Bensalem, PA. 2019 marks the 150th Anniversary of the Animal Sheltering and Adoptions movement in America. It began in Philadelphia in 1869. And it began with women – thirty of them to be exact, who formally joined forces on April 14, 1869 to establish Women’s Animal Center. Outraged by the cruel manner in which strays on Philadelphia streets were captured and killed, they successfully petitioned City Council to take over the municipal pound as their initial order of business, repurposing it as the first facility in the U.S. for sheltering and rehoming animals. Hear the entire story and learn about how we’re celebrating this exciting milestone - and how you can get involved. Plus, meet Ranger – an almost senior mixed breed dog available for adoption at Women’s Animal Center. He’s a “leaner” and is looking for a couch to call his own. UPDATE: Ranger is ADOPTED! More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Celebrating 150 years of Lifesaving Work at Women’s Animal Center – America’s First Shelter on PetLifeRadio.com
Glenn Howerton stars as Jack Griffin, a disgraced Harvard philosophy scholar who loses out on his dream job and is forced to return to Toledo, Ohio, to teach Advanced Placement biology, in the NBC comedy series "A.P. Bio," where he also serves as a producer. Howerton is best known for playing Dennis Reynolds on FX’s wildly popular and long-running series, "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia."
"A.P. Bio" follows disgraced Harvard philosophy scholar Jack Griffin (Glenn Howerton) who loses out on his dream job and is forced to return to Toledo, Ohio, and work as a high school Advanced Placement biology teacher. As he comes crashing in to Whitlock High School, Jack makes it absolutely clear he will not be teaching any biology. Realizing he has a room full of honor roll students at his disposal, Jack decides instead to use the kids for his own benefit. Eager to prove that he is still king of the castle, Principal Durbin (Patton Oswalt) struggles to control the force of nature that is Jack Griffin.
Today, on The Neil Haley Show, The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview NBC's AP Bio's Lyric Lewis. ABOUT THE SHOW When disgraced Harvard philosophy scholar Jack Griffin (Glenn Howerton) loses out on his dream job, he is forced to return to Toledo, Ohio, and work as a high school Advanced Placement Biology teacher. As he comes crashing into Whitlock High School, Jack makes it absolutely clear he will not be teaching any biology. Realizing he has a room full of honor roll students at his disposal, Jack decides instead to use the kids for his own benefit. Eager to prove that he is still king of the castle, Principal Durbin (Patton Oswalt) struggles to control the force of nature that is Jack Griffin. Mary Sohn, Lyric Lewis, Jean Villepique, Jacob McCarthy and Tom Bennett also star. "A.P. Bio" is written and executive produced by Mike O'Brien. Lorne Michaels, Seth Meyers, Andrew Singer and Mike Shoemaker also serve as executive producers. "A.P. Bio" is produced by Universal Television, Broadway Video and Sethmaker Shoemeyers Productions.
Today on The Neil Haley Show, The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Patton Oswalt from NBC's A.P. Bio. When disgraced Harvard philosophy scholar Jack Griffin (Glenn Howerton) loses out on his dream job, he is forced to return to Toledo, Ohio, and work as a high school Advanced Placement Biology teacher. As he comes crashing into Whitlock High School, Jack makes it absolutely clear he will not be teaching any biology. Realizing he has a room full of honor roll students at his disposal, Jack decides instead to use the kids for his own benefit. Eager to prove that he is still king of the castle, Principal Durbin (Patton Oswalt) struggles to control the force of nature that is Jack Griffin.
La Mante (miniseries, Netflix)Decades after she was captured, imprisoned serial killer Jeanne Deber is asked by Paris' police commissioner to help solve a series of unsolved murders being committed by someone who is copying her crimes from years earlier. Jeanne -- who was known as "The Mantis" during her days as a criminal -- agrees, but only if estranged son Damien -- now a detective -- works alongside her. He reluctantly agrees so that they can try to end the copycat's crime spree. Time is of the essence because as the investigation goes on, the number of victims continues to rise. The Magicians (season 3, Syfy)Quentin Coldwater, a grad student at Brakebills College for Magical Pedagogy, has been fascinated by the magical fantasy world since he was young. But as he has gotten older, Quentin and his 20-something friends have discovered that the magical world they read about as children is not only real, but poses dangers to humanity. While studying at the secret upstate New York school, the friends struggle to cope with the aftermath of a catastrophe that befalls the institution. The fantasy series is based on a series of novels by Lev Grossman. Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams (anthology, Amazon Prime)"Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams" is a 10-episode science-fiction anthology series that journeys into unique worlds beyond the reach of the imagination. Based on short stories written by Dick, each stand-alone episode is inspired by a different story, adapted by a team of leading British and American writers. The all-star cast changes with each episode and includes Bryan Cranston, Steve Buscemi, Greg Kinnear, Timothy Spall and Anna Paquin. "Electric Dreams" is a co-production between the U.K's Channel 4 and Amazon Prime Video. Babylon Berlin (season 1, Netflix)Police commissioner Gereon Rath is transferred from Cologne to Berlin, the epicenter of political and social change in the Golden Twenties. Shellshocked from his service during World War II, he uncovers a dangerous web of intrigue while investigating one of Berlin's biggest pornography rings. There's an even bigger conspiracy unfolding, though, when Soviet rebels hijack a train as part of a mission hatched by Trotsky supporters in the city. A.P. Bio (season 1, NBC)When Harvard philosophy professor Jack Griffin fails to get his dream job and reluctantly moves back to Ohio to work as a high school Advanced Placement Biology teacher, he makes one thing very clear: he will not be teaching one bit of biology. Instead, realizing he has a room full of honor roll students at his disposal, Jack recruits the kids to help him mentally break his job-stealing nemesis and win back the position that's rightfully his. From Saturday Night Live alums Seth Meyers and Mike O'Brien. Here and Now (season 1, HBO)A multi-racial family made up of a husband, a wife, three adopted children from Somalia, Vietnam and Colombia, and one biological child, finds its bonds tested. Homeland (season 7, Showtime)When Marine Sgt. Nicholas Brody returns home following eight years in captivity, CIA agent Carrie Mathison thinks he has turned and is connected to a terror plot to be carried out on American soil, so she engages him in a dangerous game of cat and mouse that puts America's national security at risk. Later on, Carrie gets a promotion and returns to the front lines overseas. She is assigned to one of the CIA's most volatile and dangerous stations in the Middle East, where she is in the heart of battle in the war on terror. Years later, after being disillusioned and placing herself in a self-imposed exile in Berlin, Carrie becomes estranged from the CIA, eventually returning stateside where she works for a foundation providing aid to Muslims living in America. DC's Legends of Tomorrow (return of season 3, CW)"Arrow" and "The Flash" have some new superhero company in the CW's lineup with the addition of "DC's Legends of Tomorrow." After seeing what doom the future holds, time-traveling rogue Rip Hunter realizes heroes alone are not enough to prevent the impending catastrophe that threatens not only the planet, but all of time itself. Tasked with recruiting both heroes and villains, Rip brings together a ragtag team of divergent talents, which includes the likes of Sara Lance, Ray Palmer, and Heat Wave. Mozart in the Jungle (season 4, Amazon Prime)As Amazon's "Mozart in the Jungle" opens, Maestro Thomas takes his final bow with the New York Symphony. Applause dies down, and the orchestra's chairwoman introduces a new conductor -- young, flamboyant, talented Rodrigo, who strides onto the stage, bows and turns his baton into a rose! Conflict begins for the badly behaved genius and his stodgy predecessor, now music director emeritus. Rodrigo promises change when he icily reviews Thomas' last concert, and it starts with auditions that alter life for a female oboist scrambling for gigs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
First hour of a great show. We're discussing a variety of topics from the spectrum of sports, focusing in on college football as the season heats up! Joined by our amiable friend and special guest Jack Griffin.
We get too drunk with too many guests on this episode of Wine-ing.
On the eve of day one of the challenger semi-finals, we talk again with Cup Experience Founder; Jack Griffin on location in Bermuda about his take on the racing so far in the challenger qualifiers and 'all things' Americas Cup 2017. We dive into the sailing differences between the teams to date, the surprises we have seen and what we have learned about the importance of 'the start' and the quality of your 'boards' (foils). This 35th edition of the Cup is unfolding into one of the most competitive events ever with close racing, multiple lead changes, collisions, penalties and of course the sailing personalities. With speeds in excess of 40 knots and teams now foiling up and down wind for 100% of the race, simple mistakes cost you hundreds of metres. This cup is not just about pure boat speed, its also about consistency in execution, winning the start, foil and rudder selection and how you mode your boat for the conditions each day. Visit Ocean Sailing Podcast for offshore sailing opportunities and podcast extras and follow us on Facebook.
On the eve of the 35th edition, we talk with Cup Experience Founder and Americas cup sailing commentator; Jack Griffin from his home in Geneva, Switzerland about 'all things' Americas Cup. From the venue differences between San Francisco and Bermuda, to which teams are most likely to make the Louis Vuitton Cup Finals, to Jack's pick for the Americas Cup 2017 winner. This episode recaps the final moments of each of the last 30 years of Americas Cup finals and then Jack drills into who the form teams are for this years event, who is most likely to surprise us and whether Emirates Team New Zealand's cycle powered sailing innovation will be the difference. With major changes in the course format and weather in Bermuda, we could see the return of the upwind tacking duels of old - but this time in high speed catamarans, doing almost 50 knots and up on foils for 100% of the race. Visit Ocean Sailing Podcast for offshore sailing opportunities and podcast extras and follow us on Facebook.
Dank einem Wundermittelchen wird Claude Rains in James Whales "The Invisible Man" in "Der Unsichtbare" verwandelt. Basierend auf H. G. Wells literarischer Vorlage dreht sich der Film um Jack Griffin und dessen Suche nach wissenschaftlicher Anerkennung. Auch wir machen uns auf die Suche und finden beeindruckende Spezialeffekte, einen gekonnten Balanceakt zwischen Ernsthaftigkeit und Overacting, Spektakel und überzeugenden Charaktermomenten.
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The struggles of American newspapers and other mainstream media outlets are leading many to wonder: Can Journalism Survive? A distinguished panel will be joining us to discuss this question from multiple angles:Jack Griffin, co-founder of Empirical Media Advisors and former CEO of TIME Inc.Gordon Crovitz, Press+ co-founder and former Publisher of The Wall Street JournalDavid Ryfe, associate professor of journalism at the University of Nevada, RenoJack Griffin has 25-plus years in senior executive capacities at leading media companies including Time Inc., Meredith, Advance Publications and The New York Times CompanyGordon Crovitz has more than 25 years of global business operations experience at Dow Jones. He is a former Publisher of The Wall Street Journal and the founder of Factiva.David Ryfe is the author of Can Journalism Survive?: An Inside Look at American Newsrooms, just published by Polity Books, which offers a detailed account and analysis of what the author observed after spending five years visiting newsrooms in the USA.
The struggles of American newspapers and other mainstream media outlets are leading many to wonder: Can Journalism Survive? A distinguished panel will be joining us to discuss this question from multiple angles:Jack Griffin, co-founder of Empirical Media Advisors and former CEO of TIME Inc.Gordon Crovitz, Press+ co-founder and former Publisher of The Wall Street JournalDavid Ryfe, associate professor of journalism at the University of Nevada, RenoJack Griffin has 25-plus years in senior executive capacities at leading media companies including Time Inc., Meredith, Advance Publications and The New York Times CompanyGordon Crovitz has more than 25 years of global business operations experience at Dow Jones. He is a former Publisher of The Wall Street Journal and the founder of Factiva.David Ryfe is the author of Can Journalism Survive?: An Inside Look at American Newsrooms, just published by Polity Books, which offers a detailed account and analysis of what the author observed after spending five years visiting newsrooms in the USA.