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Empowered Through Compassion: EMDR and IFS Informed Therapy
This Is Us- Overcoming Trauma Together

Empowered Through Compassion: EMDR and IFS Informed Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 40:49


Families Overcoming Trauma – This Is Us NBC's This Is Us has resonated deeply with audiences, largely because of its heartfelt portrayal of family, trauma, and healing. The show masterfully illustrates how each family member carries their own pain while remaining connected through love, resilience, and acceptance. It reminds us that healing isn't about erasing the past—it's about learning to live with it, together. In this episode, I had the honor of speaking with Laura DeKraker Lang-Ree, whose journey is a testament to this very idea. When her daughter, Cecilia, was diagnosed with childhood leukemia at just three years old, Laura searched for guidance—a book, an expert, a roadmap. When she realized that no such book existed, she wrote it herself: The Cancer Parent's Handbook: What Your Oncologist Doesn't Have Time to Tell You. Through her experience, she uncovered the tools and insights necessary not just to survive, but to thrive during an overwhelming and terrifying time. As Laura and I reflected on This Is Us, we found so many parallels between the Pearson family's story and her own. The show depicts the way trauma weaves itself into the fabric of a family, shaping identities and relationships in unexpected ways. It also highlights the power of connection—how, even through grief, loss, and struggle, love can be an anchor. Trauma and the Nonlinear Journey of Healing One of the most powerful elements of This Is Us is its nonlinear storytelling. Much like real-life healing, the past continuously intrudes on the present. The audience is transported through different points in time, seeing how early wounds manifest in adult struggles. We watch as Kevin searches for love and self-worth, Randall seeks meaning in his biological roots, and Kate finds healing through music and motherhood. Their journeys are messy, imperfect, and deeply human. At the heart of the series is a pivotal moment—the loss of Jack Pearson, the beloved yet flawed father figure. The show builds up to this revelation, allowing us to witness how his absence shapes each family member in distinct yet connected ways. In a similar way, families facing trauma must navigate their own nonlinear paths, piecing together meaning and strength as they go. Holding Space for Pain and Hope EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) is a therapy that has three prongs of healing-- the past, the present, and the future. This Is Us reflects this process beautifully, showing how the past and present exist simultaneously, influencing each other in ways we don't always recognize-- impacting the future as well. Laura's story is a profound example of how trauma and hope can coexist. While no parent would ever choose the experience of childhood cancer, Laura chose how her family's story would be written. She didn't deny the pain, but she also didn't let it define their lives. Instead, she created moments of normalcy, love, and connection amid the fear. Defining Our Narrative The final season of This Is Us centers around the decline of Rebecca's health, bringing the family together once more in the face of loss. Yet, rather than being consumed by grief, they embrace their love for one another. It is in these moments—where vulnerability is met with compassion—that true healing and connection happens. This is the lesson Laura embodies: even in heartbreak, loss, and tragedy, life doesn't have to be only about pain. Life can be about something so much more. We can hold space for both sorrow and joy. We can choose to show up, to embrace imperfection, and to construct the narrative that we want to-- one that is rooted in love and family connection. Trauma can break us, or it can unite us. The powerful and aligned message of both Laura's journey and This Is Us is this: we can walk through whatever life brings us with magnanimity, with courage, and with hope. And at some point, I promise, our heartfelt laughs will be there as well! For more information on Laura, visit lauradekrakerlangreebook.com or follow her on Instagram at @laura_dekraker_langree.

That Was Us
The Night We Lost Jack Pearson | "Super Bowl Sunday" (S2E14) with special guest Dan Fogelman

That Was Us

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 94:33


We have a very special guest joining us this week for the infamous 214 “Super Bowl Sunday” episode, This Is Us Creator Dan Fogelman! Dan joins Mandy, Chris, and Sterling to chat about the episode where it's finally revealed how Jack Pearson dies. They break down all the episode details, plus how this episode came to be in the writer's room, what they did (and didn't) plan before Season 1, the great lengths the cast and crew had to go to to keep this episode's secrets under wraps, and so much more! Stay tuned through the end for a special Q&A with Dan! That Was Us is produced by Rabbit Grin Productions. Music by Taylor Goldsmith and Griffin Goldsmith. Follow That Was Us on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, Threads, and X!

That Was Us
Milo Ventimiglia and Us | Jack Pearson

That Was Us

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 70:09


It's the episode you've all been waiting for… Milo Ventimiglia, aka Jack Pearson, is in the house! And you know what? ENOUGH SAID. Follow That Was Us on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, Threads, and X!

Lifetime Uncorked
BONUS: Interview with Michael DeVorzon, Her Fatal Fling, and Lifetime Movie Soundtracks?

Lifetime Uncorked

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 27:53


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That Was Us
What Would Jack Do? | "Jack Pearson's Son" (S1E15) with special guest Alexandra Breckenridge

That Was Us

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 86:49


What would Jack Pearson do? In the moments before Kevin is due to take the stage on the opening night of his play, he asks himself this question. The answer had all of us crying. We watched Kevin run to his brother, Randall, who is still at the office, curled up on the floor, in the midst of a breakdown, and just hold him. A beautiful moment for brothers who have not had an easy going relationship, and a full circle moment for Kevin, to do the right thing. We also examine the other Pearson relationships played out in this episode and you better believe we're taking sides! So today, we're talking about mental health, healthful relationships, and the return of Sophie all these years later… and yes, Alex Breckenridge (Sophie) is here with us too! Follow That Was Us on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, Threads, and X!

The Bandwich Tapes
Shannon Wickline

The Bandwich Tapes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 89:59


In this episode of The Bandwich Tapes, I sit down with my long-time friend and collaborator, Shannon Wickline. We take a trip down memory lane, reminiscing about our enduring friendship and all the musical projects we've worked on together. Shannon shares his journey as a music producer, explaining how he can turn simple demos into polished, professional tracks. We also dive into his impressive multi-instrumental talents—whether it's keyboards, guitar, or steel guitar, Shannon plays them all with skill and authenticity.Our conversation touches on the role of technology in music production, but we both agree there's nothing like the genuine feel of playing real instruments. We swap stories about our experiences in various music scenes, from Atlanta to Nashville, and reflect on the gigs we've played together. I get to hear Shannon talk about working with some amazing musicians, like John McKnight and James Otto, and he even shares what it was like playing with the legendary Charlie Daniels.As we chat, it's clear that the connection between musicians runs deep, and there's a special joy in making music together. Shannon opens up about his transition into the Charlie Daniels Band and the incredible support he's received from fans. He also discusses the thrill of playing alongside legends like Chuck Leavell and Bruce Hornsby.In the final part of our conversation, Shannon delves into his passion for music and his drive to be as versatile as possible. He shares his love for the B3 organ and how it's become a crucial part of his sound. We wrap things up by reflecting on the power of music to evoke emotions and the pure joy that comes from connecting with other musicians.You can find out more about Shannon on his social media profiles (@shannonwicklinemusic). Thank you for tuning in! If you have any questions, feedback, or ideas for the show, please get in touch with me at brad@thebandwichtapes.com. And please spread the word about the show!The theme song, "Playcation," was written by Mark Mundy.

The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
This JLR Store Creates Opportunities for Growth

The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2024 10:45


Shoot us a Text.Today, Chris Reeves and Jordan Cox talk about Jack Pearson and his team from Jaguar Land Rover South Shore in Indiana.Jordan spent some recently with Jack and his team, created some stand alone episodes, as well as a short story highlighting their great operation.Jack has intentionally developed a high performing team and recently found a way to pivot to sell more used cars within their market.Hosts: Paul J Daly and Kyle MountsierGet the Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/ JOIN the conversation on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asotu/ Read our most recent email at: https://www.asotu.com/media/push-back-email

Auto Collabs
Unlocking Potential In The Auto Industry by Mentorship and Training with Jack Pearson

Auto Collabs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 28:34 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.Mentorship is a secret weapon in helping teams overcome being average.Jack Pearson, Centre Manager at Jaguar Land Rover South Shore, joins the Auto Collabs podcast to share his insights on mentorship, training, and the transformative power of nurturing potential in the automotive industry. Jack's journey from a student-athlete in the UK to a top leader in the U.S. car market reminded us of so many similar stories that run throughout the industry. His passion for fostering talent and his innovative approaches to customer experience are reshaping the way his dealership operates, ensuring every client interaction is memorable and meaningful.In this episode, Jack dives into the importance of mentorship in unlocking potential, recounting stories of how personal connections and deep understanding of individual goals can drive success. He also highlights the evolution of his dealership's approach during the inventory challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, demonstrating resilience and adaptability. From customized customer experiences to leveraging his own experiences as an athlete, Jack's insights provide a blueprint for achieving excellence in the auto industry.Timestamped Takeaway:0:00 - Intro with Paul J Daly, Kyle Mountsier and Michael Cirillo04:32 - Jack's Journey to the U.S.: From a soccer scholarship in Ohio to a successful career in the automotive industry.09:09 - Mentorship Matters: How deep conversations and understanding individual goals can unlock potential in team members.17:36 - Customer Experience Excellence: The unique approaches Jaguar Land Rover South Shore employs to create memorable customer experiences.22:53 - Unreasonable Hospitality: The power of personalized touches in enhancing customer satisfaction and loyalty.27:08 - A Simple Thank You: The impact of genuine appreciation in customer interactions and the dealership's culture.Jack Pearson is the Centre Manager at Jaguar Land Rover South Shore⭐️ Love the podcast? Please leave us a review here — even one sentence helps! Consider including your LinkedIn or Instagram handle so we can thank you personally! We have a daily email! https://www.asotu.com ✉️ Sign up for our free and fun-to-read daily email for a quick shot of relevant news in automotive retail, media, and pop culture.

Talking to Death
Up and Vanished Season 4 | Exclusive Preview | Special Guest Milo Ventimiglia

Talking to Death

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 83:27


An exclusive preview of Up and Vanished Season 4, coming February 16th. Payne breaks down details from newest case he's investigating and what to expect this season. Special guest Milo Ventimiglia is a versatile actor best known for his compelling performances as Peter Petrelli in the TV series “Heroes,“, Jess Mariano in “Gilmore Girls” and Jack Pearson in the critically acclaimed series “This Is Us”. Milo's ability to bring depth and authenticity to his characters has earned him widespread recognition and numerous award nominations. Beyond acting, Ventimiglia has also ventured into producing, showcasing his multifaceted talents. His contributions to the entertainment world reflect not only his artistic prowess, but also his dedication to storytelling and connecting with audiences on a profound level. Subscribe to Tenderfoot+ for ad-free listening - https://tenderfoot.tv/plus/ Follow Talking to Death on Social: IG: @talkingtodeath TikTok: @talkingtodeathpodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Cover 1 | Buffalo
Buffalo Bills Postgame Show - Pittsburgh Steelers AFC Wild Card Game Recap | C1 BUF

Cover 1 | Buffalo

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 105:26


Join Aaron Quinn & Greg Tompsett immediately following the NFL's Wild Card matchup at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park between the Buffalo Bills, led by Sean McDermott, Josh Allen, Stefon Diggs, James Cook, Gabe Davis, Khalil Shakir, Dawson Knox, Dalton Kincaid, Ed Oliver, Terrel Bernard, Jordan Poyer, and Micah Hyde, and the Pittsburgh Steelers, led by Mike Tomlin, Mason Rudolph, George Pickens, Najee Harris, Jaylen Warren, Cam Heyward, Minkah Fitzpatrick, and the Crock Pot that killed Jack Pearson.Tune in to our postgame analysis of the thrilling Bills vs. Steelers showdown. We'll dissect

Cover 1 Sports
Buffalo Bills Postgame Show - Pittsburgh Steelers AFC Wild Card Game Recap | C1 BUF

Cover 1 Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 105:26


Join Aaron Quinn & Greg Tompsett immediately following the NFL's Wild Card matchup at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park between the Buffalo Bills, led by Sean McDermott, Josh Allen, Stefon Diggs, James Cook, Gabe Davis, Khalil Shakir, Dawson Knox, Dalton Kincaid, Ed Oliver, Terrel Bernard, Jordan Poyer, and Micah Hyde, and the Pittsburgh Steelers, led by Mike Tomlin, Mason Rudolph, George Pickens, Najee Harris, Jaylen Warren, Cam Heyward, Minkah Fitzpatrick, and the Crock Pot that killed Jack Pearson.Tune in to our postgame analysis of the thrilling Bills vs. Steelers showdown. We'll dissect

The Business Side of Music
#281 - The Fame Will Come and Go But You Can Always Write

The Business Side of Music

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 34:21


Hailing from the foothills of the North Georgia Appalachian Mountains, Charlsey Etheridge's roots in Americana Music run deep. There she learned to sing harmony around her grandmother's piano after church on Sundays and taught herself guitar chords from her mother's old Emmylou Harris songbook. She wrote her first song at the young age of 7 while riding through the woods in her step-father's old army jeep. After moving to Nashville in 2003, Charlsey was immersed into the Nashville songwriting culture, working alongside such music industry veterans as Harley Allen and Steve Wariner. “Even though Harley is no longer with us, I am often reminded of an invaluable piece of advice he left me,” Etheridge reflects. “He said, ‘just remember... fame will come and go... but you can ALWAYS write.' As a young 23 year old, I didn't think much of that statement at the time, but through the years, his words resonate with me more and more.” In 2013, Etheridge released her first full-length studio album, appropriately titled, Memories of Mine. The critically acclaimed record intimately paid homage to the sounds of her youth, exploring the Bluegrass, Gospel, and old Folk songs her grandmother used to sing to her. Memories received stellar reviews in such bluegrass and roots music publications as No Depression and The Bluegrass Situation. The 2013 album set the stage for Charlsey's future success in Americana and Roots music. In 2021, Etheridge collaborated with legendary guitarist Jack Pearson (of Allmon Brothers Band fame) to release a previously recorded, newly mastered five-song EP, An Acoustic Christmas with Charlsey and Jack. The holiday album blends Jack's lyrical musicality and lightning-precise fingerwork and with Charlsey's butter-smooth voice in a not-to-be-forgotten compilation of holiday favorites. Now, nearly 8 years after her first studio album, Charlsey is releasing a compilation of original music, entitled Scars of Mine. She has joined forces with MuzikMafia veteran, Jerry Navarro (Big & Rich, Gretchen Wilson), who is also the founder of the new Indy label, The Frequency Spot (of which Etheridge is also an active artist). Joining Charlsey in this collaboration are band members Marcus Finnie (Lady A, Keb Mo, Taj Mahal), Walt Scott, Chris Walters (Barbara Mandrell), and Pat Bergeson (Suzy Bogguss, Lyle Lovett, Chet Atkins). The project is co-produced by sought after guitarist and musician, Pat Bergeson. Scars of Mine is slated for release in 2023. www.charlseyetheridge.com © 2023 Lotta Dogs Productions LLC Showrunner and Executive Producer Emeritus: Tom Sabella Producer and Host (the guy who has a face for podcasting): Bob Bender Management Representation: Chuck Thompson for Thompson Entertainment Group, LLC Co-Producer - Audio/Video Editor (the man behind the curtain): Mark Sabella Director of Video and Continuity (the brains of the entire operation): Deborah Halle Marketing and Social Media (all knowing): Sarah Fleshner for 362 Entertainment All Around Problem Solver (and Mental Health Therapist for us): Connie Ribas Recorded inside what could be an old beat up Airstream Trailer located somewhere on what's left of Music Row in Nashville TN (Man we sure do miss Noshville, and the Longhorn Steakhouse) Mixed and Mastered at Music Dog Studios in Nashville, TN Editing and Post at Midnight Express Studio located in Olian, NY Production Sound Design: Keith Stark Voice Over and Promo: Lisa Fuson Special Thanks to the creator and founder of the podcast, Tom Sabella, along with Traci Snow for producing and hosting over 100 episodes of the original "Business Side of Music" podcast and trusting us to carry on their legacy. Website: If you would like to be a guest on the show, please submit a request to: musicpodcast@mail.com If you're interested in becoming a sponsor for the show, let us know and we'll send you a media / sponsorship kit to you. Contact us at musicpodcast@mail.com The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed on this show provided by the guest(s), are those of the guest(s) own, and do not necessarily represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of the host or producers of this podcast. The material and information presented here is for general information purposes only. The Business Side of Music's name and all forms and abbreviations are the property of its owner (Lotta Dogs Productions LLC), and its use does not imply endorsement of or opposition to any specific organization, product, or service. Copyright © 2023 Lotta Dogs Productions, LLC, All rights reserved.  

... Just To Be Nominated
Great dads in TV and movie history, 'Elemental' hits theaters and 'The Bear' returns

... Just To Be Nominated

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 41:30


We're heading into Father's Day, so there's no better time to take a look back at some of the great fathers in television and film history, as well as some more forgettable father figures. Our list touches on a wide range of fathers, including Atticus Finch from "To Kill A Mockingbird," Phil Dunphy from "Modern Family," Walter White from "Breaking Bad" and Frank Costanza from "Seinfeld." We won't give away the entire list, but rest assured there is some discussion of Homer Simpson, Jack Pearson, Darth Vader, Mike Brady, Tony Soprano and Cliff Huxtable. Yes, we're all over the place. In other topics, the show covers "Jury Duty" and season 2 of "The Bear," plus new movies coming out including "Elemental" and "The Flash." Where to watch "Jury Duty" on Freevee and Amazon Prime Video "The Bear" on FX and Hulu "Elemental" in theaters "The Flash" in theaters About the show Streamed & Screened is a podcast about movies and TV hosted by Bruce Miller, a longtime entertainment reporter who is now the editor of the Sioux City Journal in Iowa and Terry Lipshetz, a senior producer for Lee Enterprises based in Madison, Wisconsin. Episode transcript Note: The following transcript was created by Adobe Premiere and may contain misspellings and other inaccuracies as it was generated automatically: Welcome everyone to another episode of Streamed and Screened and Entertainment podcast about movies and TV from Lee Enterprises. I'm Terry Lipshetz, a senior producer at Lee and co-host of the program with my entertainment journalism father figure. Bruce, you're editor of the Sioux City Journal and a longtime entertainment reporter. Hey, Papa. How are you? We'll try to talk to you. Yeah, it's you know what? I've seen so much and been around so long that you can drop a name, and I think I can grab it. I think it's that easy. Yeah, I got to tell you, you know, even though we're entering that kind of dull season where all I watch is American Ninja Warriors, last night, I truly like that. I that is my obsession. And I couldn't make it past the first one. But I loved watching that thing. And I never, ever, ever see the last episode of that. Never. I never know if anybody won or if it's it's just that whole thrill of the hunt. But last night, I decided I was going to binge something because I've heard too much about it. And that's jury duty. Jury duty. I've been called for jury duty, but I've never I've never served on jury duty. But it's a reality show where everybody in the show, except one guy, is an actor. So there's this one gets kind of a Punk'd thing where they are trying to, you know, show how he would react during this situation, how he doesn't catch on. I don't know. But James Marsden is in it as one of the people called to jury duty. And he's kind of an elevated sense of aspect of himself. You see this kind of pull of himself actor who you like, you know, third tier credits that they mention. Very funny. And I was just I was smitten with it. It's not necessarily well done, but there are so many moments that are such laugh out loud, funny moments that you got to see it. It's on Amazon Prime and Freebie had it first, and I think you can find it through Amazon, but it is eight episodes and you just it it's like eating candy and I had such a great time looking at that that then you go to the next dig where you try to look up these people online to see if you've seen them in something else. Because some of the actors looked vaguely familiar. And I think if I were that one guy, the first question I would have is why are we sequestering the jury for this little kind of two bit case? Why are we here for 15 days or whatever the amount of time was? But they don't seem to question it. It's like, well, I got a vacation and I'll be doing this, and here we are. And then when they start spelling out the case and the guy who is, you know, defending the guy drops everything that the audio visual stuff doesn't work. You would be I would be very curious, like, something's up with this. And then I would look in my hotel room and think, I think this place is bugged. It's got to be bugged somehow. But I do watch it because I think it is one of those kind of fun little summer things that takes no effort out of you. You don't feel like you're worn out after you've watched it. You do feel like it's something that you go, okay, like I had a good time. I love those little ones. They'll pop up on Netflix here and there. Hulu or Prime, as you said, there's no effort, there's no thought process. I like like there's a few of them that'll show up on Netflix. They'll do those little documentaries like they the kid that wanted to buy the Harrier jet with the Pepsi points and they did four episodes on it and I couldn't stop watching it because it's just it's just a fun little romp. So, I mean, I'm into selling Sunset on Netflix. That said, you know, Los Angeles area high end real estate show, and it looks like there's two bad little real estate offers on the sunset Strip. It looks like, you know, you could have a 7-Eleven next door. That's how dinky it looks. And yet they act like they are all, you know, catering to everybody who starts at $1,000,000,000. And they basically seem to show the same house. It's like the same kind of URLs. All the houses in Los Angeles look alike. But selling sunset is another one of my binge binge. Crazes like that where you don't think and I think I need that after work is where you don't think at all and you let these people kind of just wash over you. So for a make a reality show, remember, no thinking, wash over you. Here you go. Anything else you're watching or any movies on the horizon? Well, there are some things coming up I've been looking at, but I've not yet to tell. Not yet. And they had the big premiere last night of Indiana Jones. And so we're going to start hearing a lot about that. If you haven't buried yourself already, please get on to one of those apps and you can put your picture inside a thing where it calls you a Barbie of some sort. Nice. That's out there in case you're looking for fun. Elemental. Have you seen Elemental or is that that's about to come? Elemental? No, I did go last week to Transformers and I will admit it's not as bad as I thought it was going to be. Okay. I'm still not going to see it. No. What it does, though, you know, these they make no symptoms. They absolutely make no sense. And it started out with a toy that made no sense. And then they decided there was a film franchise. But in this one, they kind of back up and give you a little history about the things and why they are what they are and how they came into being and why they want to dominate the world. So there's a little kind of a tutorial, if you will, that helps you understand this. And then they go on their little journey and transform into gorillas this time. Okay. Okay. And that is Optimus Primal. Not Optimus Primate, but Optimus Primal. Interesting. Interesting. I am looking forward to Indiana Jones. We've talked about this a few times that I've been hearing reviews, very mixed. Like some people are loving it, some people not so much. So I'm really curious to see where that one falls. I could see that one getting very mixed reviews from critics, but doing very well with fans also gets critic proof. This is not one of those things that no matter how much people rant and rave, they're still going through it. Absolutely. And I will dying to see it as soon as I can get to it. I am absolutely going to go see it. I'm just like a hardcore Lucasfilm. Indiana Jones Star Wars junkie. So I think they're absolutely, absolutely. Somewhere I have a whip and a hat, and that is one of the early warheads that's in my basement full of crap. You'll find it out. If you ever want to excavate, that can be your Indiana Jones story. You go down there, dig out that stuff you got. Here's that whip. He was talking about. Yep, there's a whip down there. But you're going to see Elemental this way. Yeah. Father's Day. I love the idea that you get to pick the movie. I know. Well, the options were. Hey, Dad, what would you like to do this weekend? And I'm thinking, I'm not sure. And then when my daughter says, Well, let's go see Elemental, so I'm okay, that sounds fine. The other option would was was Little Mermaid, and that was Oh, no or no on that one. And and the Barbie movie isn't out yet, which I, I kind of want to see that I'm kind of. You want to see that. I want to see that one. So and I told them, I said I will absolutely go with you to go see the Barbie movie. But Elemental, I feel like you can't really can't usually go wrong with a Pixar movie. I love most of them. They've been a little bit more missed and hit the last couple of years. But, you know, and they did just fire a whole bunch of Pixar people, like long time Pixar people, Disney. So that would be a great opening, wouldn't it? Yeah. Back. You'll have to pay for your own popcorn. Exactly. Yeah. I don't know if you saw that, Bruce, but. But Disney, because they've been cutting down because the revenues haven't been quite there and they wiped out a huge chunk of the Pixar Department and it included a lot of folks that had been there from the beginning. Even they had a whole studio in Orlando that if you went to the Hollywood studios aspect of Disney World, you could watch them making, you know, God knows what. But it was animated films and they were actually doing the work there. And then they that one down and they shut some other ones down and then they went over to another country, did things there. So who knows with that? And they almost shut it down before the original Little Mermaid came out. So it's hard to tell. I'm sure somebody in the in the money department looks and says, I think we need to make some cuts here. And the lowest profit area was. And that's where they go. Exactly. There is another program coming out soon. Now, you have not gotten any advance screening of this, but you and I are both a bit of a fan of the show. The Bear season to come, it affects you. I have talked to people about the bear. I have done interviews for the bear. I've written a story about the upcoming bear, but they are very guarded about season two. They are not letting out any kind of screeners. Now, that always is a bad sign when you do that with a movie. If you don't let anybody see it in advance, it's like, oh, we're worried about the about the kind of reviews we might get. But I think this one, because they've got really great people working on it. I think what it hinges on is what this new restaurant is, because if you may remember, this is spoiler alert. So turn me off. They found a lot of money at the end of the episode. The final episode of last season. So they have the money to be able to make upgrades to this little the beef or whatever it's called restaurant. So that it's not was kind of a hit and run sandwich shop. It's much more than that. And I think they don't want you to know what it's going to look like. I don't think they want you to know how the plot is going to unfold. And I can still see chaos in there in the kitchen. It'll still be there. But it's that kind of surprise element that they want to say. And that premieres next week. Yeah, it's it looks like the 20, maybe the 22nd on Fox and then a day later on Hulu, I got into the show pretty hardcore last year. I didn't see it when it dropped immediately, but my brother reached out, one of my brothers who's a chef, and he said, You know, that's how this always works. Like I go see the journalism things. And then, you know, he goes, sees the food ones, but he's like, Hey, you go watch them. Yeah, exactly. But he, he, he thought it was really good and just mentioned, hey, you know, if you're looking for something, then check out watch it. And I got hooked pretty hard. Now, I found with the show that I couldn't watch really more than one episode because by the time I picked it up, it was already season one was already done. So but I couldn't binge it because I would get through one episode and there's so much yelling because it's in a kitchen, there's a lot moving on and they're yelling at each other and they're bickering because they're family or longtime friends and that kind of thing. And I just felt exhausted, like emotionally drained by the end of it. But it's a fun it's a comedy and it's a good feeling. But it's a good feeling. Yeah. Like it wasn't a horrible dream. Like I'm never going to come back to this. It just felt like, you know, I gave the show my all for 30 minutes of sitting here doing nothing, and I just can't go anymore. I need I need like a one day buffer before I come back on episode two. Well, and this was one of those kobin shows that they were in a bubble and they weren't able to do a lot of, you know, exterior things, a lot of stuff outside of their little bubble. So they stayed in it and they had a culinary producer, somebody who showed them how to do like chopping or where you would grab for a bowl or where pots and pans needed to be located. So if your brother has a lot of like technical knowledge about all those things, it was absolutely technically correct. And they all felt that they had some degree of facility with all of that. But what the goal of the producer was was to throw you into that atmosphere so you didn't know anything. So that's why you felt the tension is because you felt like you were right in the middle of that kitchen and all that trouble happening. And one thing that he discovered, well, he was like, you know, planning all of this show is that there were a lot of times he would order Uber eats and then it would be like, you can't we what is this? And that figured into one of the episodes where, you know, suddenly they get a jillion orders at once and they can't keep up with it and so they'll just turn off that app again. They won't come. So that was a surprise to me when I first I thought, wait a minute, is this why I'm not able to order at 7:00 at night? They've shut me off. That's what the trick is. So there are a lot of things that we can learn in the process of this, but it also makes you very appreciative of what goes into a kitchen. I think I saw Bob ODENKIRK is listed as a guest star for season two. I don't know in what capacity because obviously they won't screen it. But coming off a better call. Saul, I guess he's looking for work. Yeah, well, he is. And he had the lucky egg. Yeah, he's getting all over the place. And that will be, by the way, if you want to jump ahead to that concept, the they're really doing a lot of pitches for what will be nominated for Emmys because the Emmy Awards will be coming out pretty shortly, the nominations. And will a Better Call Saul get something in its last season because it's been really cheated a lot. But will the bear get something? That's another one, because technically it's classified as a comedy, but it plays really dark. And and then you have ones like Ted Lasso who supposedly are wrapping it up. You give them one more shot, you know, So there are a lot of questions that are rolling around the Emmys right now. Well, we'll have to come back at that as soon as the nominations come out to new movies we have or Mantle and we have The Flash coming out this week. And you could pick the Flash. I could have and you did. Kids didn't want to go see that one. Well, I think there are some parts that maybe you'd go, kids, maybe we shouldn't be watching that. Probably. Yeah. Yeah, they would. They wouldn't understand. They wouldn't understand the Michael Keaton aspect of it either. They're not going to get excited. Yeah. Who's that old guy? That's Batman. And it's not Batman. That's somebody else. I think Superboy super be in it. Yeah, I'm not going to say, but yeah. So there are so elementals all fresh and new and it's a not unlike the inside out which took on emotions. Right. And this is another one where it's element s so air, wind, water all that is kind of swirled together into one thing about learning something from yourself. I don't know I Good luck. Thanks. This better be a popcorn movie. It's. Well, I'm bringing back the bucket. Remember, I bought my my annual bucket. That will give you popcorn galore. Exactly. I'm coming back with my refill and everything. So that's my Father's Day. Your Jurassic Park bucket. Exactly. So that's my Father's Day. So we also figured for this week we're going to talk a little bit about Father's Day. So we're going to just kind of segway from that theme over to the big day and and talk a little bit about some of our favorite fatherly figures from TV and movie history. What do you got for us? Well, you know, whenever you say who is the best father in film, it goes to one and one only. Atticus Finch from To Kill a mockingbird is Bar None the best dad of all times in films. That's what whenever they survey people. And then maybe because that's the one they remember most. There are others. There are many, many others. Field of dreams, you know. I mean, you could just go down the line, but I think Atticus Finch is the one that people are most tied to in terms of Father, do you agree with me or I? It has been so long since I've seen that movie. I don't know if I can agree. I've seen it. I've absolutely seen it. It's just been so, so long now and it's been on a a a theater tour because it was on Broadway several years ago. And Richard Thomas from The Waltons is playing Atticus Finch. And, you know, it's it's one of those cases where dad tries it's, you know, set years and years and years ago, tries to convince his children that, you know, maybe sometimes the people that you suspect are right aren't necessarily right. And then they rewrote the or brought out an earlier version of the book. And that had a different take on things. But it's Gregory Peck. Come on. Gregory Peck. Yeah. You wrong? Gregory Peck has always And maybe he felt that that was limiting, too. In the later films he made. He did MacArthur after that. So there are all these kind of larger than life real heroes. I think he played Lincoln at one point. And so I think that kind of dogged him, if you will. But he was like the perfect dad. Now, who did you think was a great movie, Dad? A great movie, dad for me. You had mentioned Field of Dreams, and I always kind of come back to that movie. It's a movie about fathers and sons relationships. It's a movie that I watched just a few days after my my dad passed away earlier this year. And it's something that we watch because he he died in, you know, march right around the start of the baseball season. It's a movie I go back to year after year. And I also think, you know, for myself as somebody who's in his upper forties and getting a little bit older and but I have kids and, you know, it's a little bit of a midlife crisis kind of movie, too. You know, it's it's like you're maybe in that job, which isn't as fulfilling as you thought it was going to be or you're not progressing through life. You know, you had all these dreams as a kid. You wanted to be a baseball player or a movie star or a rock star, or maybe just be sitting on a pile of cash doing whatever. And here he's just an average guy farming, and he's having a midlife crisis and trying to find a way to reconnect his dad. So, you know, Kevin Costner, I thought, really did a great job of that role. It's one as I said, I go back to that year after year after year to watch it and I get choked up every time I watch it at the end when he's just going out to play catch with his dad. Yeah, yeah. It's a touch. It can really it can really get you when you need that. But there are other ones, you know. Clark Griswold. Yeah. He's a nearly good dad. Come on. He's trying to give his family the kind of vacation that they've always wanted. Yeah, if things go wrong. But his intentions as a father are good, I think. Yes. Then you go to Steve Martin from Father of the bride. He wants to make sure all of that pulls off are right. You have the dad from Mrs. Doubtfire, Mr. Mom, Finding Nemo. Yeah, and that's a good one. There are good dads in there. The one that I hadn't really thought of recently. Minari. Do you remember that? Did you see Minari about a family that moves to They're in an Asian family to move to the Midwest and and they're farming and everything kind of goes wrong. But the dad wants to make sure everything is right. It won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress, a woman who plays the grandmother. And that dad was a good dad. You know, Ethan Hawke in boyhood, if you remember. Oh, that movie. Yeah, right. And then we get to The Godfather. Carmen, can you be better than The Godfather? Very overly protective. Dad's there. Yeah, He's the one that you touch. My kid. I kill you. Yeah, well, and even the The Godfather Part two, when Michael Corleone slams the door, not even a slam. It's just more of a a hard shot. And Diane Keaton, like I'm the dad, the cutting. You want your mom, you've made your choice. Yeah, And parenthood, if you're that and then one that's going to cross over. Now, when I talk about this is Friday Night Lights, the movie Taylor the coach. Now in the movie it was Billy Bob Thornton, but in the TV series, you cannot get better as a dad than Eric Taylor. He was a dad to all those kids on the team. And I kid you not. That is one of those shows that I. I have the entire box set that I will if I need to can go back to that because it's so inspirational and it's one that I can't watch the end because I don't want it over. But they talk all the time about rebooting it, but there might be a class reunion with that. But Eric are three Taylors in TV that you want to think about Tim Taylor, Andy Taylor and Eric Taylor. Okay. Andy Griffith, Come on. Andy Taylor was the best dad from my childhood. He was always so protective, so fun, so willing to do whatever. Great. Tim The tool man. Taylor Come on. He was like the fun dad that you could climb, right? And then we get to my Eric Taylor from Friday Night Lights. Those are three big TV TV dads that that resonate the John Hughes dads, too, because we've talked about John Hughes movies previously, the Dan Aykroyd and John Candy and the Great outdoors, just constantly trying to one up each other or at least John Candy, just trying to keep up with Dan Aykroyd. Right. That was always fun and trying to eat the £96 steak. Right? Right. There's nothing on that plate but fat and grizzle. And then you look at the bad dads ones we'd find on TV. Homer Simpson, come on. Does it get worse than Homer? I don't know about Red Forman from that seventies show. Oh, he was kind of always grumpy and and barking orders at people. And, you know, one day that I really hated Mike Brady from the Brady Bunch that Brady anything he just sat there and he was like doing architecture stuff for the kids were whatever but I really thought he was a bad dad if you were picking them out and more recently on TV, Jack Pearson is a good dad. Oh, yes, right. Yes, This is us. This is us. Yes, he is that all-American dad. He everything is always positive, can do anything wrong. And he would be willing to go to the ends for anyone. I don't know. When we first saw him bad in the course of that series. No, I mean, he might have done things that were like. But I don't think you could ever classify him as a bad dad. Still makes me nervous every time my wife pulls out the crock pot, though you don't wear it out of the house. You know, I'm not looking at about it was so angry. It's same and same. It's a slow cooker. It's fine. Oh, man, you know, You know who I always loved for? There's a couple of dads. I wouldn't necessarily call them good dads, but they were just to me, very entertaining TV dads. Frank Costanza by Jerry Taylor from Seinfeld. And then the relationship between Ray Romano, Peter Boyle and Everybody Loves Raymond. I thought that connection was just really especially coming from a new York background, the the complaining about everything and just a very relatable relationship for me. You know, it's funny because in the new series Barb Kiss with Pete Davidson, he kind of has this thing, you know, in real life. He lost his dad in 911, right? He had this kind of projection, if you will, with Ray Romano and Everybody Loves Raymond. And you see kind of a sense of that in this show. And Ray Romano does a kind of a cameo bit in the in the thing. But it is interesting. What about Phil Dunphy from Modern Family, isn't he like every dad who tries too hard? Yes. I never could quite figure out if I liked him or not through the whole series. Like there would be some weeks where you just love Phil Dunphy, but then other weeks where he's just so ridiculous that I couldn't put up with him. And that was a show, too. I love Modern Family. I don't think I watched the final season. I think I kind of tapped out. Oh, no. Yeah, you get that? It hit that point where I just. I saw enough and it was kind of the same thing for me, episode after episode, where it just kind of lost me that last year. And I just said, you know, I'm good. We peaked. Yeah. Is there a dad that you relate to? What kind of a dad are you? I'm not Darth Vader that I know people yet. Not yet. Who am I? I do think I am a little bit of a rake in, Sela. I'm not ready to take up my backyard yet, but I feel like. Like a you know, I'm kind of in in that point in my life where I'm things aren't always what they were meant to be. And I've had to go through some changes here and there. And, you know, can I this has always been my theory because I'm so old that I can have that Yoda like turnabout experience in your twenties. Anything's possible, right? In the thirties, you realize I got to get something done or else I'm going to be kind of wasting this life. Forties. You feel like, Oh, did I make a mistake and go the wrong way? Am I? Should I regroup and start over fifties? You think you know what? I don't care. I have made my point. And in the sixties you're just glad you're around. So I'm still I'm still okay. But it's it's that kind of you know, and it's like class reunions where you go, well, I've got to prove to them that I've done something or, you know, whatever, and you find usually if you go to a class reunion, you'll find that the person that you really didn't see as the most successful is the most successful. It could have been. The kid who was quiet in the back, got C's and didn't really cause a wave. And the one that you thought was the most likely to succeed maybe didn't. But look at those. Look at those ears and see what you if you don't agree with me on that, because I find that in the twenties you were just like, Oh, I can have fun, but I better hurry up because I've got to do something with my life so that it makes sense. And that's the thirties where you're like all freaked about what it is. And then the forties, you're sadly for a little something. And then like I say, the fifties and sixties weren't we don't care and you can easily badmouthed people in the older years too. That's always good. I've got a couple of years still until I hit my fifties but I'll I'll give that some thought for just know that that's where your head is so great where you don't give a damn that I have that and I like I can hardly wait until it's the unfiltered years. The seventies in the eighties when when I can just say whatever I think about somebody or doubt, worry about it, let it go. That's my my grandfather, who's 93, my last living grandparent, and he just doesn't care. He just totally unfiltered. Yeah, I think you look a little fat. Don't you? And you go, Wait a minute, You're not supposed to say that. You're supposed to be nice, right? Yeah. I remember even with my in-laws, one of my wife's grandmothers who passed away a number of years ago, the one of the last time I saw her before she passed away. She's like, You've put on some weight since the last time I saw you. And I'm like, okay, we're we're good here. If a whale came in the room, you wouldn't say those kind of things, right? So, yeah, but you'd say, My God, in your head, this one really looks like it got out of hand. But in your mind, Oh, you. You look like you're so healthy and you're having such a good time. How are things going? You know, that's what I'm waiting for is the unfiltered. I'm just saying it like it is. So. You look marvelous, Terry. Thank you. I appreciate it. One last bother on my list that we didn't touch on Tony Soprano. Yeah. And is he a good dad? I don't know that he is. I think he's very protective of his family. I also thought, you know, he was a great dad when he took Meadow up to New England to go looking at colleges. And he was very, very much wants to make it a dad daughter weekend, help her find a school. He found a rat. He took care of that, cleaned himself up after the murder, and then went ahead and finished a very nice weekend with his daughter. So I think he could have a moment there. You know, he took care each care business, but also took care of family at the same time. Don't you think that his wife had a stronger influence on the kids than he did? Yes or no? I think that Carmela and there are all these similar types of movies and shows that get into that mafia stuff. It's it's always the same where they try to paint the spouse as kind of like, you know, some unwitting bystander. But they're fully they know everyone. They know everything. She know she knows where the guns are hidden in the wall. So, yeah, it's like The Real Housewives of New Jersey, as much as they act like they don't know what's going on in their businesses, they're right there. And when they go to court, they're just as guilty as the husband. So I've probably seen every episode of The Sopranos at least three times because I watched it when it came out initially. And then I also a long time ago was writing a weekly column for newspapers in New Jersey with my thoughts about The Sopranos each week. So I'd watch it then. And then a few years ago, I actually rewatched the whole series again, and I thought it held up. Other than the flip phones, you know, the cell phone technology changed. But I thought by and large, the show itself held up very well. It was always the same thing with Carmela, where she would get angry. Tony got a change and then he would show up with a Porsche Cayenne or a diamond necklace. And then she's like, I love you, Tony. And then I would it would totally change her demeanor for about three episodes, and then it would kind of go back in the other direction. That's the secret. That's the secret that a father learns about a mother. Yep. Right. Absolutely. Okay. Red Forman was a loud, mouthy one. But then you get to Ward Cleaver. What in the hell did Ward Cleaver ever do? When he put on the suit? He went to work and he came home, and then he was served a drink or whatever, and he read the newspaper and had to be kind of the judge of the kids went, Oh, you better go see your father. And then he would kind of like take an eyebrow to them and, and well, now, Beaver, what happened? All that kind of Well, weren't Cleaver was a big a a big fake he did nothing so yet he gets on the list of the best of the best dads and then I'd be remiss not to mention Cliff Huxtable. Oh, yeah. I didn't know what to do with him. What? I loved it. Well, now we're we're doing the character, not the not the person. All right. But what I loved about Cliff Huxtable is that the kids tried to schmooze him and, you know, they would try to use that. Oh, dad, you're just so wonderful. And you kids are just stupid. He would just call them out on things. And it was like it was a dad who was on to them. And I don't think we had seen dads who were on to their kids and how they just kind of work their wiles because I'll bet any money that your daughters work you. Oh yeah, yeah. You know, And yet here was a dad who said, No, I'm not buying into that. And I don't know what you know his job. Well, what exactly was it that he did? Because he stayed at home all the time. But I did enjoy watching that dynamic. I liked the dynamic. And then the wife who had the upper hand on him was a an interesting kind of dynamic. I thought Walter White, could he be considered a good dad or a bad? That I don't know. I was wasn't sure if I wanted to put him on my list or not. I one hand I thought he was you know, he's thinking about himself. He's he's presumably terminally ill and he's looking out for the long term good of his family. But he also had a lot of flaws in his planning and execution. Can bad equal good? I don't know. That's one of those things. All right, then what about the monster dads like Gomez Addams or Herman Munster? They were fun dads. Do they fit in there? Do they? You know, and I don't saw I didn't see any kind of parenting that went on with them. No, there was none. I always I think I preferred Gomez Addams. So as a father, yeah, Herman was stupid. Yeah. And he was just kind of bumbling around, which isn't unlike a lot of men currently. We've still got Dan Conner on the Conners and he has changed over the years. I've probably seen two episodes total. I think I watched maybe one episode when they rebooted it as the new Roseanne show, and then not long ago, just almost by accident, I kind of watched a bit of an episode of The Conners and it was fine. I liked him as a dad in the original series, but I also thought he was a classic blue collar, right? Do we know what he even did? I don't even remember. But he was a working man's dad. You work at some kind of factory plant, whatever. But he was. He was a solid Midwest. Yeah, working dad. It was. He would make sure they stayed afloat no matter what. It meant that he had to do another job or had to do something else. They were going to stay afloat. And I like that he did in Indulged Roseanne in her kind of pipe dreams. Mm hmm. Which was interesting. But I think things are a little a little back to normal with the new series. I don't know. But how about Full House Danny Tanner? Yeah, he was a little too upbeat for me. I don't know that the show was fun to watch as a kid. My daughters watch that show on stream. You know, we we turned on Fuller House for about 30 seconds and then flipped it off. And I, I at the time when it came out, we thought it was a little too grown up for my kids. Yeah. So they could probably watch it now. They watch they watched the original series Front to back and loved it when it aired originally. I enjoyed it. I watch it now and the shows are to me are very tough to watch because I think it's just it's not realistic. Like you can afford this house. It's probably $8 million and San Francisco, your buddies are living with you. What's that all about? It's just it was a strange, you know, in retrospect, a very strange show to me. A lot of memories with those characters. But yeah, well, that's. Oh, and then more recently, Blackish Dre. Interesting. But I found that he yelled a lot and I did not watch that show. So yeah, I thought he yelled too much for his own good and was always kind of flustered and I didn't really care for that. I like Anthony, though. I think he's a great actor, but I don't know that he necessarily he was more in the line of George Jefferson. I want to be honest about all that. And yeah, and so right now, I don't know that there is a dad like Jack Pearson where you would go, okay, that's our big TV dad right now. What about All in the Family? There's a classic TV dad for you. Yeah. And I don't know that he was really that fatherly knew. He didn't think Meat Head was good enough for his daughter. Right? I mean, he's protecting his daughter, but I don't know that he ever did anything. You know, particularly I don't know Dad, like, know about when he was in Archie's place. But I Yeah, I just I don't think he's considered a dad at all. No, I think that's more of the show is, you know, the Archie Bunker character very ground breaking for the time, you know, to tackle issues with race and in all of that during the seventies. But beyond that, it does a great job of capturing I mean, I don't think those episodes could ever run today because there were too much political discourse about the points that they take. But it is fascinating when you look at them in retrospect and you think, my God, these were things that were being thrown out on the television airwaves when we were just, I guess, naive. Yeah, a lot has changed since then that is. I don't know which you could do it. Is that the last? Yeah, I think that's about it on my list. You covered a lot of ground there. I had a few in mind Again, Darth Vader. Not the best, Dad. He did try to reconcile with his son at the end. Okay, but now think about this. Were we just duped into thinking he's bad because of the perspective we got? Or was he just. Yeah, you sound very Obi-Wan Kenobi there. It's just from a different point of view, right? I mean, from his perspective, he was probably a great dad. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Know, he slaughtered all the younglings. That's all we know. He went into the Jedi temple. And what you won't do for your kids, right? I know, Right, Exactly. We're going to go refill that bucket, though. That's right in the middle of the mantle. When you think, oh, I can't watch this anymore, you go back and get an extra fill. I am looking forward to my popcorn. Any anything on the horizon, Bruce, before we sign off, you know, I really do want to dig into the flash, so if you get a chance, zip over to flash and see that because that has been such a troubled film all during its duration. And now let's see if the hype actually if that was part of the hype or if indeed this was that film that had to be released because it is so great. So if you get a chance, please see that. And we'll talk the Flash next week, because I really want to know where you said I'm going to try to get there because my family is heading out of town, but I'm sticking around. So maybe I will. I will have a date date evening with me, myself and I. And there you go and bring that bucket And I absolutely bring in the bucket. All right, Bruce, thanks again for another episode. Well, Terry, Happy Father's Day, too. And have lots of fun. And to all the fathers and listeners out there or the fathers that want to be fathers or whatever it might be, happy Father's Day.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ask Zac
My Tales from the 2010 Nashville Flood - Ask Zac 76

Ask Zac

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 26:19 Transcription Available


To Support the Channel:Tip jar:  https://paypal.me/AskZacOr check out my store at  - www.askzac.comThe Nashville Flood of 2010 was devastating. Lives, homes, businesses, and a huge amount of guitars were lost. The day the rain started, I took my pregnant wife and 1-year old son to a guitar festival in Leiper's Fork, TN, just south of Nashville. While there, I saw Larry Carlton, Reggie Young, Jack Pearson, and Robben Ford perform and had the chance to view some of the finest and rarest vintage guitars at an exhibit curated by Joe Glaser. But what started as a fun musical diversion for me and my "cabin fever" afflicted wife, ended with us being thankful to make it home unscathed after hours of being trapped in Leiper's Fork, and then a very long and scary trip home. Gear for this video1957 Fender Esquire with added Ron Ellis "New Tall" neck pickup. Restoration and aging on the body by Dan "Danocaster" Strain.Strings: D'Addario NYXL 10-46  https://amzn.to/3bWYb1MPick:Danocaster MediumAmp:1964 Vox JMI AC10 with 12" Celestion Blue Alnico Speaker in a custom cab built by Kyle Bollendorf. Effects used:Boss RV-2 Reverb on the "Plate" setting.9v power via Truetone CS6  https://amzn.to/3gnJQPW #askzac #guitartech #telecasterSupport the show

How It Looks From Here
HILFH #30 Jack Pearson

How It Looks From Here

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2023 32:41


This month our guest is Jack Pearson, another young leader who, as a recent college graduate, is currently on a Fulbright study grant in Jordan. Mary and Jack spoke over Zoom, Jack in his apartment in Amaan and Mary in her closet which is still doubling as a recording studio. Jack's undergraduate degree included studies in the history of science, the microbiology of ice and English. In his study and research, Jack brings to bear his perspective and insight as a scholar born in the year 2000. For his senior thesis he wrote a science fiction and fantasy novel exploring the ways human imperialism, industrialization and classism can unfold into the future, particularly in their impact on the planet and its ecosystems. These days, he's learning Arabic and studying water conservation communication in Jordan, where water is precious, especially in these times of climate change.You can learn more about Jack here:https://www.montana.edu/news/22133/montana-state-grad-jack-pearson-wins-fulbright And here's an article Jack wrote with a few colleagues on the Jordan River: https://www.thinkglobalhealth.org/article/holy-river-risk

LOCAL 219
Alan Talks To Jack Pearson (A Brit)

LOCAL 219

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 54:20


In the studio this week was Jack Pearson, who is not only the General Manager of South Shore Jaguar and Land Rover but he's also British. We chat about his path to the states, his professional soccer career, and what it's like being in the car industry.

The Paul Leslie Hour
#824 - Jack Pearson

The Paul Leslie Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 11:20


#824 - Jack Pearson The Jack Pearson Interview is featured on The Paul Leslie Hour. Are you here? Let's see what we've got for you today on The Paul Leslie Hour. We have a short chat with legendary guitarist and multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter, session player and producer Jack Pearson, a man who has worked in the genres of rock, jazz, pop, country, you name it. Born in Nashville, Tennessee; Jack Pearson is known for his time with the Allman Brothers Band. Pearson has also worked with Gregg Allman, Tommy Emmanuel, Jimmy Hall, Lee Ann Womack, Delbert McClinton, Bobby “Blue Bland, Martina McBride, Vince Gill, Amy Grant, Jimmy Buffett, Mac McAnally and many others. Not to mention his own studio records which are much prized. Just want to take a moment and thank each and every one of you that have subscribed to the YouTube channel. Hey, we really appreciate it. It's the best way to be sure you won't miss our great content. Just go to The Paul Leslie Hour on YouTube and hit subscribe. Will ya do it? Gosh, we're so thankful to you. All right, let's hear what Paul and Jack Pearson had to talk about. Something tells me this is going to be a laid-back interview. The Paul Leslie Hour - Helping People Tell Their Stories is a talk show with new episodes every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Some of the most iconic people of all time drop in to chat. Frequent topics include Arts, Entertainment and Culture.

Transformation in Trials
Dr. Jack Pearson and Sofie Askervall: Digital contraception and data science-based clinical research

Transformation in Trials

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 37:18


We speak to Dr. Jack Pearson and Sofie Askervall from Natural Cycles about digital contraception and clinical trials based on data science. We explore how an app can become approved by the FDA as a contraception and the benefits of being more involved with your own reproductive health. Besides being used by women as a hormone-free contraceptive, Natural Cycles can use the platform to collect additional data for research purposes. Self-proclaimed “nerds with PhDs” collaborate with academic institutions to answer questions such as “does the Covid vaccine influence the menstrual cycle?”  Having access to users already engaging with your app on a daily basis lowers the barrier for assembling additional data for clinical research - whether related to women's health or not. This increases the speed at which clinical research can be conducted.Besides clinical research, curious stats can also be extracted from the app - such as what day users logged as the most stressful, and how the most frequent days to have sex varies across countries. We also speak about how interacting with your contraceptive method on a daily basis changes the relationship with reproductive health. Both in the sense of gaining more understanding for it, involving a partner or significant others or reaching out to the support team from Natural Cycles with questions. Users may find Natural Cycles easier to use in the future with the announcement of the new collaboration with Oura, taking the manual task of measuring temperature each morning out of the equation.  Besides being more convenient, this collaboration provides additional data that can be incorporated into future studies. Guests: Sofie Askervall: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sofie-askervall-ba311845/ Jack Pearson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jack-pearson-6a8ab190/ Natural Cycles: https://www.naturalcycles.com/ References: Published Research by Natural Cycles: https://www.naturalcycles.com/research-library Association between menstrual cycle length and covid-19 vaccination: global, retrospective cohort study of prospectively collected data: https://bmjmedicine.bmj.com/content/1/1/e000297 FDA 510(K) pathway: https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/premarket-submissions-selecting-and-preparing-correct-submission/premarket-notification-510k 

The Billy Shears Club!
Episode Eighty-Four Part One: To All Purple Tree Trunks

The Billy Shears Club!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2022 29:03


Caleb Clark and Maddie Campbell discuss bluegrass singer Jack Pearson. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/caleb-clark6/support

Stories - Ràdio Castellar
Stories de verano '22 - Harry Potter, Bella Swan y otros protas que odiamos

Stories - Ràdio Castellar

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 44:53


Repasamos el capítulo 90 de la primera temporada, cuando con Alex Prado, Sandra Flores y con nuestros oyentes hacíamos una lista de los peores protagonistas del mundo del cine y de las series. Hablamos, entre otros, de Harry Potter, de Bella Swan o de Jack Pearson: uno de los protagonistas de 'This is us'. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stories-de/message

Pop Culture Catechism
43. This Is Us: Happy Father's Day, Jack Pearson!

Pop Culture Catechism

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022


In this special solo, Father's Day episode, Mike shares what he admires about TV's superdad, Jack Pearson from NBC's “This is Us.” We discuss: - What is masculinity? Is it toxic? - Angry prayers - Rising to the occasion - How to find purpose in life- Why a real man should be liturgical

10 MINUTES TO LESS SUFFERING
In The Moment - This Is Us

10 MINUTES TO LESS SUFFERING

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 10:38


Sometimes we are so busy looking toward where we are going or where we have been that we miss the glory of the present moment. Listen to this podcast to learn how to be more present in your life and access all that is possible, including more joy, less stress, and more success!

Laidback Achievers
Episode 4: Ep. 4: This Is Us

Laidback Achievers

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2022 23:25


In this week's episode, Emily will be breaking down the good, the bad and the almost made her stop watching in season 1. If you want to think Jack Pearson is perfect, you won't like this episode.Hear what story lines Emily thinks they got right and what story lines she's still confused about. Oh and she's predicting a spinoff - you heard it here first!!Get in touch with Emily: emily@laidbackachievers.comJoin The Laidback Achievers Membership Waitlist: www.laidbackachievers.com/waitlistFind Laidback Achievers on Instagram: www.instagram.com/laidbackachieversFind Emily Stevens on Instagram: www.instagram.com/withemilystevensFind Emily Stevens on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@withemilystevens

Laidback Achievers
Episode 4: Ep. 4: This Is Us

Laidback Achievers

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 31:23


This Is Us ended its 6 season run this week and Emily will be breaking down the good, the bad and the almost made her stop watching in season 1. If you want to think Jack Pearson is perfect, you won't like this episode. Hear what story lines Emily thinks they got right and what story lines she's still confused about.Get in touch with Emily: emily@laidbackachievers.comJoin The Laidback Achievers Membership Waitlist: www.laidbackachievers.com/waitlistFind Laidback Achievers on Instagram: www.instagram.com/laidbackachieversFind Emily Stevens on Instagram: www.instagram.com/withemilystevensFind Emily Stevens on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@withemilystevens

The Awardist
This Is Us' Milo Ventimiglia, plus the cast of Yellowjackets and its Best Drama chances

The Awardist

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 69:52


As This Is Us wraps up its six-season run, we chat with star Milo Ventimiglia, who has lead the series as patriarch Jack Pearson. He tells us about the photo he keeps nearby of his own father as a touchstone for his performance, and more. Plus, the cast of Showtime's breakout drama Yellowjackets — Melanie Lynskey, Christina Ricci, Tawny Cypress, Liv Hewson, and Samantha Hanratty — break down some of the show's wildest twists and fan theories. EW Sr. Writer joins Awardist podcast host Gerrad Hall to discuss the show's chances of a Best Drama nomination, and specifically star Lynskey and her incredible career. We also talk about whether Yellowstone can go this distance for its fourth season. And Samantha gives us her pick for the show she thinks should be getting more Emmys attention. For complete award coverage, go to EW.com/awardist. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Valentine's Battle Of The Sexes
Jack Pearson Is The Father Of The Big Three On What NBC Show Currently In Its Final Season?

Valentine's Battle Of The Sexes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 6:36


Listen to Valentine in The Morning every weekday from 5a-10a on 104.3MYfm in Los Angeles.

The Good Stuff from Good Housekeeping
This Is Us' Fans, Milo Ventimiglia's New TV Show Character Is Nothing Like Jack Pearson

The Good Stuff from Good Housekeeping

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 1:51


The NBC actor is changing things up after season 6 ends.

This Is We: The This Is Us Aftershow
[This Is Us: S6E4: Don't Let Me Keep You] A Bottle of Jack and Grief

This Is We: The This Is Us Aftershow

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 75:14


This Is Us had us dealing with Jack Pearson. We saw a man deal with grief and learn more about his mother Marilyn. How do mother and son dynamics work out? Do you deal with grief well? What do you want to know about your parents? Join podcasters Tobi Rachel (Yellow Cup Podcast), Alex Holmes (Time To Talk Podcast), Eden McKenzie (DATSPOD) and Marquise Davon (Rational Anger Podcast) as they breakdown the latest episodes of NBC's This Is Us. This is what happens when Earths signs join a group chat.

The TIVOMIKE Show: A Pop Culture-Infused Godcast
This Is Us | Season 6 Episode 1 RECAP

The TIVOMIKE Show: A Pop Culture-Infused Godcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 50:05


Sign up for Peacock TV right here! https://bit.ly/3oRAbVWPeacock TV has a special offer of a 7-day free trial (no credit card required) and plans starting as low as $4.99/month plan so you can get your claws on every episode of This Is Us on your schedule.The Challenger | The Big Three celebrate their 41st birthday.This Is Us fans may subscribe to The TiVoMike Show Podcasthttps://bit.ly/3n4xpKpThe TiVoMike Show recommends Gopuff for snacks during your #ThisIsUs viewing:https://bit.ly/3AzmSfbGopuff delivers daily essentials in minutes! Get $10 when you sign up.Support the channel as a Subscriber. Click that Subscribe button and click on the bell icon to be alerted when a new episode posts so you don't miss it. This Is Us Recap, Review, Breakdown, Timeline, Summary, Explained, Easter Eggs, References, Theories. It will get you ready for the next episode of NBC's This Is Us in Season 6! Featuring all your favorite characters over the years: Rebecca Pearson, Jack Pearson, Randall Pearson, Kate Pearson, Kevin Pearson, Beth Pearson, Toby Damon, Miguel Rivas, Tess Pearson, Annie Pearson and Nick Pearson.

Visually Stunning Movie Podcast
A Stalker in the House – Movie Review

Visually Stunning Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 4:45


A Stalker in the House – Movie Review 85 Minutes, Not Rated Written and Directed by Jared Cohn   Synopsis: Jen is single and looking to find her match with online dating. She connects with Mike, who appears handsome and charming. But some things are too good to be true, and all is not what […]

This Too Much
TTM 6: Jack Pearson's Son

This Too Much

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2021 187:36


Rod and Bassey discuss NBC's family drama, “This Is Us.” Twitter: @rodimusprime @Basseyworld Email: theblackguywhotips@gmail.com Site: www.theblackguywhotips.com Voice Mail: 704-557-0186

Angry Americans with Paul Rieckhoff
135. Milo Ventimiglia. Actor and Activist. From Vietnam to Afghanistan to This Is Us. A Whole New Reason Senator Joe Manchin Sucks. Hollywood's Biggest Union Strikes. The Fight for the Global War on Terror Memorial. Celebrity Tourists in War Zones.

Angry Americans with Paul Rieckhoff

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 79:09


Milo Ventimiglia (@MiloVentimiglia) is an actor, director and producer. And one of the hottest stars in America. He's also a really nice, hard-working and fascinating guy. And a guy with very strong opinions about everything from Afghanistan, to Senator Joe Manchin's obstructionism, to a strike in Hollywood by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) union. Milo is a fighter who stands up for what he believes in--not just in the roles he plays--but also in real life. And this is Milo the fighter as candid as you'll ever hear him.  After early recognition for roles with Sylverstor Stallone in Rocky Balboa, on Gilmore Girls and the NBC series Heroes, Milo went on to star as Jack Pearson in the massively popular NBC drama, This Is Us. Now, the humble son of a Vietnam vet is a household name. He has received three Emmy nominations and won a Screen Actors Guild Award. But over a decade before that, Ventimiglia toured Kuwait, Iraq and Afghanistan with the USO in support of US troops. And he's done it multiple times since.  Now, he's using his star power to help veterans and to stand with working people. He's supported veterans charities, and for the last month, has been making phone calls to US Senators to help a generation of men and women who've served since 9/11 create a Global War on Terror Memorial on The National Mall in Washington.  Milo's been a friend of our host, Paul Rieckhoff (@PaulRieckhoff), for many years. They've worked together on issues, appeared together on political talk shows, and spent late nights hanging out in Hollywood getting pancakes. Milo shares the inside scoop on what's to come on This Is Us, he'll take us behind a red carpet with Nicole Kidman, and he'll talk about creating a super action hero movie with past Independent Americans guests like, Bradley Whitford, Jeffrey Wright, Wes Chatham, Jon Bernthal, Jane Horton and Henry Rollins. You will be entertained. And inspired.  It's another conversation that keeps it real. The kind to help you stay vigilant. Because  eternal vigilance is the price of freedom. Our host, national security and political analyst and Army veteran Paul Rieckhoff takes you behind the scenes for candid conversations with top leaders from all backgrounds. It's a bold and blunt perspective you won't find anywhere else on the media landscape. You can support the show and join our dynamic community of listeners by joining the IA Patreon community. You'll get access to events, guests, merch discounts, and exclusive content. And you'll help us keep speaking independent truth to power.  You can also WATCH the full conversation with Milo and Paul here: https://youtu.be/3cudG4PGvVw Independent Americans is powered by Righteous Media. On social media or www.IndependentAmericans.us.  Stay vigilant, America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

That Would Bang
This Is Us, broken promithes & first born syndrome with Fe Oj

That Would Bang

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 51:32


For our first episode of season 2, we are joined by This Is Us super fan @fe.oj, host of @themotion_ podcast! There's a lot to unpack in this show and we jumped right in, sharing all the reasons we love Jack Pearson and who we think the most problematic sibling is.Join in the conversation using the hashtag #TWBPOD or send in your storylines to thatwouldbangpod@gmail.com IG & Twitter: @thetwbpod See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Working Drummer
324 - Jim White: The Importance of Mentorship, Overcoming Cancer, Life Experiences that Inspires Our Drumming

Working Drummer

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 77:10


Drummer Jim White is an active performer and educator. His first musical experiences took place in his hometown of Atlanta, Georgia, where he studied percussion with Paul Yancinch, Mike Cebulski, Sonny Emory, and Jeff Sipe. He holds a Master of Arts degree in Jazz Studies/Composition from Middle Tennessee State University, and a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of North Texas.  While a student at the University of North Texas, White performed with the renowned “One O'clock Lab Band” for three years. In 1992, Maynard Ferguson recruited White for his “Big Bop Nouveau” band with which he toured internationally. White is featured on Ferguson's recording, Footpath Cafe. In 1995, White moved to Nashville, Tennessee where he remains active as a performer and studio musician. His versatility and unique sound have been r featured on many jazz, pop, and country recordings. White's performance and recording credits feature a diverse array of artists including J.D. Souther, Alison Krauss and Union Station, Crystal Gayle, Jerry Douglas, Curtis Stigers, Charlie Peacock, Jack Pearson, Pam Tillis, Lorrie Morgan, and Willie Nelson. In addition, he has performed with many top jazz artists including Dick Oatts, Terell Stafford, Joey Defrancesco, Pat Bianchi, Greg Gisbert, Jim Ferguson, Chris Potter, Annie Sellick, the North German Radio (N.D.R.) Big Band, and many others.  As an educator, White has performed clinics at universities and jazz festivals throughout the country. In 2005, he joined the faculty at the University of Northern Colorado, where he currently serves as Professor of Music, Jazz Studies. He directs UNC's Lab II Big Band, supervises the jazz combo program, teaches jazz history, as well as applied drum set students. He currently co-leads the Colorado Jazz Orchestra, a big band featuring many of the finest jazz musicians in the Northern Colorado area.  In this episode, Jim talks about: Bringing his personality and style to Nashville The importance of mentorship  Being diagnosed with cancer in 2015 and over coming it  How his fight with cancer changed his perspective on life Life experiences that inspires our music

Drew Stories
Jack Pearson on Miami, stunts, Waterworld, and straight thievery

Drew Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 46:35


The electric Jack Pearson joins me and Adolfo as we meander around topics like Vaccines, Miami, doing Italian stunts, personal security and a Kevin Costner movie we couldn't remember for the life.  Thanks for stopping by, you're great for that.   Hi, I'm Drew... Like and subscribe cause everyone says it's important. #drewstories #podcast #actor    https://www.instagram.com/drdrew https://www.instagram.com/drewstoriespodcast https://www.youtube.com/user/kurtz77 https://www.facebook.com/mrdrewbrooks

Chewing the Gristle with Greg Koch

One of the 5 Chet Atkins' "Certified Guitar Players (CGP)", Steve is a country-music legend both for his amazing picking and his songwriting - he has 4 Grammy awards, over 50 charted billboard singles, 14 number 1 songs, he is a Grand Ole Opry member, and he's in the Musician's Hall of Fame just to name a few of his accolades. Greg and Steve talk about Chet, The New Nashville Cats, and Strats, along with all sorts of other glorious guitar gristle in this episode.2:12 - When Steve and Greg first met at a Fender event, and wondering if country music and B-Bender guitars held any relevance at a Fender event3:42 - Steve’s early years as a guitar and bass player, and growing up in Indiana surrounding by musicians in the family7:44 - The beauty of Chet Atkins style guitar in its style and nuance - from style, articulation, and genre-blending motifs to the complexity of repertoire13:25 - The James Burton Guitar Festival, that time Steve Wariner almost lit the place on fire with his incendiary playing, and the importance of practice18:10 - Guitar collections - is it something Steve cares much about, or does he just enjoy picking and plucking?26:00 - The Stratocaster and its 5-way toggle switch - does Steve swap it out for a 3-way, or keep it au naturel?32:43 - Steve’s involvement with The New Nashville Cats38:01 - Jack Pearson, and Steve’s experience with the Grammy awards57:50 - When and why Steve took up singing68:16 - A few of Steve’s guilty musical pleasuresTotal Length: 73:05Fishman Dedicated to helping musicians achieve the truest sound possible whenever they plug-in. Wildwood Guitars One of the world’s premier retailers of exceptional electric and acoustic guitars.

Radio screenWEEK
Noi - al via il remake italiani di This is Us - La news del lunedi

Radio screenWEEK

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 7:14


È ufficiale sono partite le riprese della serie italiana ispirata a This is Us che si intitolerà Noi. Nel cast Lino Guanciale nei panni di Jack Pearson. Cosa aspettarci? Ne parla Sonia Serafini

Os Náufragos
Podcast #140 - This Is Naufrágio

Os Náufragos

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 65:39


Jack Pearson morreu. Pai de família zeloso e marido admirável, deixa órfãos seus três filhos gêmeos. Presuma naufrágio. Anos após o ocorrido, todos da família ainda lembram e reconhecem a marca daquele homem que parece ter partido cedo demais. Porém, é sempre bom manter tão viva a memória de alguém como faz a Família Pearson? Quanto devemos alimentar a presença de quem partiu e quanto podemos seguir em frente com nossas vidas? This Is Us retrata com detalhes essa realidade: como reconstruir a sua vida a partir da perde de alguém tão importante e especial. Porém, nem tudo são flores! Quem dera esse seriado fosse de pessoas maduras - que procuram terapia na hora da necessidade - e que sabem passar pelo luto sem ficarem neuróticas, dramáticas, distante, saudosas ou simplesmente insuportáveis. Bem, já que não faltam naufrágios nessa série e essa tensão entre dor e neurose é tão evidente, Jota Borgonhoni e Francisco Escorsim não podiam deixar de analisá-la. Além disso, esse episódio é a introdução do Clube do Seriado This Is Us que faz parte do nosso programa Reconstruindo a Sua Vida, pois - sejamos sinceros - não há ninguém mais necessitado de um recomeço na vida que a Família Pearson, não é mesmo? Então, não aceite panelas elétricas de vizinhos, sente-se com as crianças na sala e ouça esse podcast!

Truetone Lounge
Pat Bergeson

Truetone Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 28:24


Pat Bergeson visits the Truetone Lounge to talk guitar and to share his experiences as a veteran touring and studio musician. Besides his past work with Chet Atkins, Lyle Lovett, Wynonna, and Madeleine Peyroux, Pat shares of his recent work with guitar legend Tommy Emmanuel, and touring with Les Brers, a group of former Allman Brothers that includes Butch Trucks, Jack Pearson, Otiel, and Jaimoe. Throughout the episode, Pat’s playing and tone demonstrate why he has continued to be an in-demand guitarist in Nashville.

The Unofficial Tedeschi Trucks Podcast
25. Conor Kelly Talks the Music Life, Guitar Lessons with Jack Pearson

The Unofficial Tedeschi Trucks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2020 80:08


Musician Conor Kelly is originally from New Jersey but spent most of his childhood living in Colorado. These days Conor is based in Nashville, and he recalls the early musical influences of his mom, dad, and his Uncle Sean, who introduced him to The Allman Brothers' Eat a Peach album. We talk lefty guitar, his band WAKER, and the grind of the music life. Conor has had some amazing experiences, including taking guitar lessons from the one and only Jack Pearson. And of course we talk our love for Tedeschi Trucks Band as well. http://instagram.com/southpawguitar, https://www.instagram.com/wakerofficial, http://instagram.com/tedeschitruckspodcast, http://instagram.com/adamchoit, http://tedeschitrucksband.com

Throw Pillows & Finger Guns
Father's Day Files

Throw Pillows & Finger Guns

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 61:50


What do Sean Lowe, Jack Pearson and our dads have in common? They're the best dads ever, on and off-screen! Happy Father's Day!

Your Only Option
3.2 - w/ Morgan Bost and Jack Pearson

Your Only Option

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 44:55


We're back for another awesome episode with BF5 lovers Morgan Bost and Jack Pearson!  They talk about their podcast, the Ben Folds Fivecast and everything Ben Folds Five, high school band practice, and Morgan's true favorite band (Hint: It's one less than Matchbox 19).  Check it out on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or where ever man!

Everything AVL with Michele Scheve
GUESTS: Jack Pearson and Morgan Bost, Ben Folds FiveCast Co-Hosts

Everything AVL with Michele Scheve

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 22:22


This week on Everything AVL, Michele hangs out with comedians Jack and Morgan. They talk about their new podcast, The Ben Folds Fivecast, where they get deep in the weeds with their fanatic love.

Can't Stop Watching
Milo Ventimiglia

Can't Stop Watching

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 29:24


Today, we can’t stop watching Milo Ventimiglia on NBC’s “This Is Us.” We’ll talk to Ventimiglia about being quarantined in New Mexico, directing his costars this season and living up to the high standards of his good-guy character Jack Pearson.

Rock Talk with Mitch Lafon
Outlaw Country star - Danny Griego

Rock Talk with Mitch Lafon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 32:05


Rock Talk With Mitch Lafon featuring Outlaw Country artist - Danny Griego (April 2020 interview). With the world topsy-turvy , why not do something completely different? Thus I give you Outlaw Country star Danny Griego. We chat his Billboard AC hit single Inevitable as well as rock group Tesla, his love of Tom Petty, Waylon Jennings, how rock and Outlaw Country aren't that dissimilar, delta blues, his duet with Waylon Jennings on the song 'At The Crossroads' (coming out in July 2020), drummer Richie Albright, his classic song 'I Think She Only Likes Me For My Willie', Dickey Betts and The Allman Brothers Band, Jack Pearson, still recording on 2" tape, the importance of touring, Neil Diamond's Sweet Caroline and much more.  Quote: "There's one more way to do it and it's called Rock And Roll." Subscribe to Rock Talk With Mitch Lafon for exclusive content and interviews. Twitter: @mitchlafon Instagram: @mitch_lafon VISIT: mitchlafon.com Support the show.

Everyone Loves Guitar

GREAT Life stories here on getting sober, working with Jeff Beck, The Who, George Benson, Smokey Robinson, David Garfield, John Densmore, Mike Landau, Ray Parker Jr., Jack Pearson, loads of recording studio hacks… why it’s magic or tragic, better living through trial & terror, the Al Green Principle, and the importance of sending it and hoping you stick the landing. AWESOME convo & person J.J. Blair is a producer and engineer whose credits include Ryan Adams, Stephen Bishop, Joe Bonamassa, Bonnie Bramlett, Double Trouble, Nathan East, Melissa Etheridge, Jim Keltner, Abe Laboriel Jr., Mike Landau, Jonny Lang & more. JJ worked on Grammy winning records by June Carter & Johnny Cash, Rod Stewart, and P. Diddy's #1 hit "All About the Benjamins." Support this Show: http://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/support  Subscribe https://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/subscribe/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EveryoneLovesGuitar/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everyonelovesguitar/ 

Gettin' Down with Lee Brown
#28 - What would Jack Pearson do?

Gettin' Down with Lee Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 19:12


Today we talk about Jack Pearson from the hit show "This Is Us" and how he operates as a man and father figure and how we should all strive to be as good a role model as him. Spoiler alert as well! Thank you for listening!

Sundays On The East End
WPPB | Guests Patrick McLaughlin and Jack Pearson | 02/23/2020

Sundays On The East End

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2020 63:47


Our guests are Patrick McLaughlin of Douglas Elliman and Jack Pearson of Compass Realty.

Literalmente
71: This is us - Temporada 2

Literalmente

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 94:33


¿Tienen los pañuelitos a mano? Si con la primera se nos estrujó el corazón, con la segunda nos vamos de tema. La serie dramática más maravillosa, real y transformadora del último tiempo nos presenta en profundidad la historia de los trillizos, sus vínculos con Jack y Rebeca, y la desgarradora realidad detrás de la muerte. Además, pueden tomar un shot de lo que tengan a mano cada vez que Geri dice QUÉ HOMBRE refiriéndose a Jack Pearson.  IG: @literalmenteelblog

The Difference Between Us
Pour Decisions - Quarter Horse Kentucky Bourbon

The Difference Between Us

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 27:26


On today's podcast David and Steph enjoy Quarter Horse Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey with a special guest Jack Pearson. After tasting the spirit, the 3 of them each share a poor decision from smoking, being on the phone while driving and regret of not joining the military. In the middle of all that, Steph gives the group the proper term for hitting the bumps on the side of the road.   Patreon https://www.patreon.com/lowtreestudios Lowtree Studios Podcasts http://www.lowtreestudios.com/ (www.lowtreestudios.com) Our Social Media Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheDifferenceBetweenUsPodcast/ Twitter https://twitter.com/DiffBetweenUs Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thediffbetweenuspodcast/ (https://www.instagram.com/thediffbetweenuspodcast/) Intro and outro music is by Wet City Rockers: http://wetcityrockers.com/ (http://wetcityrockers.com)

Escuchando Peliculas
Regreso a la Isla de Nim (2013) #Comedia #Aventuras #Fantástico #peliculas #audesc #podcast

Escuchando Peliculas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 82:41


País Australia Dirección Brendan Maher Guion Ray Boseley, Cathy Randall (Novela: Wendy Orr) Música Nerida Tyson-Chew Fotografía Judd Overton Reparto Bindi Irwin, Matthew Lillard, Toby Wallace, John Waters, Jack Pearson, Sebastian Gregory, Nathan Derrick, Chris Haywood, Andrea Moar Sinopsis La chica de 14 años Nim (Bindi Irwin) está más decidida que nunca a proteger su querida isla a la que considera su hogar, así como a sus animales. Cuando unos implacables constructores de centros turísticos y unos codiciosos cazadores furtivos amenazan la vida que tanto ama, Nim se da cuenta de que para salvar la isla tendrá que unirse a un marginado, Edmund, que trata de evitar cualquier muchedumbre. Sólo con su ayuda tiene una oportunidad de evitar que los malvados desmoronen su mundo.

Below the Belt Show
Interview: Actress Laura Niemi from NBC's This Is Us (5/15/19)

Below the Belt Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019 13:37


Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com) welcomes actress Laura Niemi who plays Jack Pearson's mom, Marilyn Pearson in NBC's hit drama series This Is Us! In an exclusive interview Laura talks about working with Milo Ventigmilia, the news that This Is Us is renewed through season 6 and much more!

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Below the Belt Show
Ep 642: Actor Phil LaMarr, actress Jennifer Blanc-Biehn and actress Laura Niemi(5/15/19)

Below the Belt Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 170:29


It's our penultimate BTB episode as we talk a summer hiatus and return in the fall! Our feature guest is actress Laura Niemi who plays Jack Pearson's mom, Marilyn Pearson in NBC's hit drama series This Is Us! In association with our friends at Click On This (www.clickonthis.tv) we present more on-location interviews at Awesome Con (www.awesomecon.com)! The Adorable One Ali Dash interviews actor and voice actor Phil LaMarr and actress and producer Jennifer Blanc-Biehn! BTB’s host with the most Al Sotto brings you another entertaining program! As the penultimate episode we bring a huge panel with some of your favorite co-hosts including "The King of the 80s" Chachi McFly. Mike "The General" Zad, Sabrina Taylor-Smith, "Your Grace" Morgan Fabulous and "The Adorable One" Ali Dash! So expect all the late-breaking news on pop culture, entertainment, and more! Listen to our gut busting humor, insightful commentary, and thought provoking opinions on the world of entertainment uncensored only on Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com)! Cool Cut: Camila Cabello "Havana" Classic Cut: Doris Day "Que Sera Sera" NOTE: Due to copyright, songs have been removed from the podcast show so listen to our show LIVE to hear all the music and commentary uncensored!

Guitar Radio Show
Guitar Radio Show Ep 226

Guitar Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 64:35


The Nikhil Hogan Show
58: Arlen Roth

The Nikhil Hogan Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2019 62:32


We're so privileged today to talk to a real master and legend of the guitar, the great Arlen Roth! Roth has toured the world and recorded with countless acts such as Simon and Garfunkel, Bob Dylan, John Prine, Phoebe Snow, Levon Helm, Ry Cooder, John Sebastian, Janis Ian, Eric Andersen, The Bee Gees and many more. He has released 15 albums, including ones such as All Tricked Out!, Slide Guitar Summit and Toolin' around Woodstock with Levon HELM. His most recent album is Telemasters, released late 2018, featuring Roth in duets with other Telecaster masters such as Brad Paisley, Vince Gill, Steve Cropper, Joe Bonnamossa, Brent Mason, Albert Lee, Johnny Hiland, Jack Pearson, to name a few. It is produced by 2-time GRAMMY award-winner Tom Hambridge. Within the sphere of music education, Roth is popularly known as the creator of the famed Hot Licks Video instructional series, which has sold in excess of 2 and a half million copies. His current online lessons and blogs for gibson.com have over a million followers and he has helped create over 1000 online lessons and blogs for Gibson guitars.

Party of 1s
Ep. 3: Where you at, Jack Pearson?

Party of 1s

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 52:27


In which we discuss fictional and celebrity men that have ruined us for real men and acknowledging the unrealistic expectations they’ve put in our heads. Also good luck Sean McVay. Rachel believes her support got you here.

CUNY TV's Science Goes to the Movies
Jack Pearson and "The Fire" with Professor Glenn Corbett

CUNY TV's Science Goes to the Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2019 26:46


Glenn Corbett, retired fire fighter and fire physicist, talks about “This is Us,” What Jack Pearson did right, and what he did wrong in the fire that killed him.

Everyone Loves Guitar
Jack Pearson - Allman Brothers, Albert King, Tommy Emmanuel -  Best Of Everyone Loves Guitar

Everyone Loves Guitar

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2018 81:08


This is a rebroadcast of one of the more popular Everyone Loves Guitar episodes, while Craig is out on vacation. Jack shares story after story about how he met and hooked up with The Allman Brothers, Gregg Allman, Lee Roy Parnell, Derek Trucks, Dickey Betts, Warren Haynes, and more… Why Jack plays an $87 Squire Strat, and why you should, too… Jack’s love for jazz and his passion for guitar and music and why without either, he “cannot breathe.” All this and more from a simply amazing player who RARELY gives interviews at all... Subscribe https://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/subscribe/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EveryoneLovesGuitar/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everyonelovesguitar/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ELovesGuitar

So Many Shows!
This Is Us – Sometimes – Podcast

So Many Shows!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 57:50


Vietnam-era Jack received a cool welcome from Nicky and had to catch a ride with part-time good-guy, part-time VC, Bao. Young and in love Jack gave starry-eyed Rebecca a ride  to LA, and Kevin and Zoe got their search started in Vietnam. Be sure to check out our other podcast for This Is Us: Season […] The post This Is Us – Sometimes – Podcast appeared first on So Many Shows!.

The E & G Podcast
Ep. 234: 'Cruise Ship Comedy & the Titanic Mystery' w/ Geoff Keith & Ian Gulbransen

The E & G Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2018 86:28


Saturday, October 20, 2018   Geoff recently performed on a cruise ship for the first time where he bumped into an E & G listener #ShoutOut Brad & Annette! On this episode, we get kicked off discussing that experience, life on the ship (where we learn the crew lives for six months at a time), "ship relationships" that don't necessarily continue when work is done & much more. @ 40:05 we shift into a chat about the unbelievable facts regarding the sinking of the Titanic, getting us nearer to the true story. Was an iceberg even involved? How bad did J.P Morgan & company want that insurance money (& gold)? Did Ian pop a Bone Tugs-N-Hard-omy when he watched 'Titanic' in the theater? Geoff grew up thinking his grandma sailed on Titanic's sister ship, the Olympic, but did she actually sail on the REAL Titanic after all? @ 1:12:25 we wrap with a 'This Is Us' chat all about Jack Pearson, not Jack Dawson from Titanic. As we just got to see more of the story of his childhood & baby brother being drafted in Vietnam. Ian & Geoff talk about their own father's draft stories, their grandpas service in World War II & the downside of cold water. #Shrinkage #Titanic #ThisIsUs   Support the podcast & check out our new website @ www.eandgpodcast.com   Our show is made possible because of our listeners & by far, the best way to support us (no matter how much you give) is by setting up a monthly donation through PayPal. On our website, there are also options to make a one-time contribution & ultimately, every dollar received will go towards our goal of doing ‘The E & G Podcast' full-time. Thank you for helping us transform this dream into a reality!   Setup your monthly donation or make a one-time contribution through Venmo @ http://www.eandgpodcast.com/support   Follow & tag us on social media @eandgpodcast @geoffkeith & @iangulbransen   Email us questions & feedback @ eandgpodcast@gmail.com   Leave us a voicemail on the E & G hotline @ (818) 853-2055   Listen to an Audible book for free! Thanks to our friends over at Audible (an Amazon company) we're excited to offer listeners 30 days of ad-free membership, plus a FREE audiobook that's yours to keep regardless of whether you continue your trial. Just be sure to use the following link when signing up @ http://www.audibletrial.com/eandg   Finally, be sure to use promo code ‘EANDG' to receive an exclusive discount on all merchandise, thanks to our awesome sponsors: 10%-off @ www.ClothingByOWL.com & 20%-off @ www.PuppiesMakeMeHappy.com   *Intro rap written & performed by Danny James @lildee_raps 

BGB: Black Girl Broadcast
This Is Us Season 3

BGB: Black Girl Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2018 76:11


In this episode, BGB talks about the season premiere of This Is Us, our love for Jack Pearson, mental health, Toby being amazing, Kevin and Zoey, playing yourself, how great Beth is all around, the Big 3 and so much more

Paul and Caroline Daley review TV - Disenchantment | The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel | This Is US | The Orville | Handmaid's Tale |

In the quickest version of the IVF process in history, it's already time to harvest Kate's eggs, but only after a chat with her inner child(ren). We also get to see Jack give a flash of that steely resolve we've grown to admire as he manages to take care of his mother AND make Rebecca forget about what's-his-name IN THE SAME SCENE. I might have been wrong about Milo's chances of winning an Emmy for playing Jack Pearson. This season might prove me happily wrong on that prediction. Be sure to check out our other podcasts for This Is Us: Season 3 1 | 2 Season 2 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18

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The TIVOMIKE Show: A Pop Culture-Infused Godcast
This Is Us Season 3 Sneak Peak

The TIVOMIKE Show: A Pop Culture-Infused Godcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 29:44


We're giving a sneak peak into NBC's This Is Us 3rd season and we discuss the magnificent impact Jack's character is having on real life fathers. Dr. Meg Meeker explains the vital role that fathers play in their children's lives, but also warns of the disastrous results that can follow a father's abandonment, caused in part by a fear of failing. Plus the hosts explain the emotional significance the show has on each of them while they reflect back on the previous two seasons. And, they'll share their thoughts and insights on the upcoming 3rd season, which premieres tonight.Glory!

The Riff Raff with Shane Theriot
Episode 29 with Johnny Neel (The Allman Brothers, Blue Floyd, Grease Factor, Gov't Mule etc.)

The Riff Raff with Shane Theriot

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018 67:54


My guest today is Mr. Johnny Neel. How do you describe Johnny Neel? Well he is easily one on the most brilliant musicians I've ever worked with- keyboardist, vocalist, songwriter, producer etc…  Maybe start with one part Leon Russell, morph together with Ray Charles and add a dash of Thelonius Monk and a pinch of Art Tatum. Maybe a touch of Jaco's basslines too.  Johnny is best known for being a former member of the "Allman Brothers Band" after being recruited by Dickey Betts and Gregg Allman. I've been lucky enough to work with Johnny on lot's of projects as well as in his band and even on a few of his records including "Late Night Breakfast". He's always had great players in his band including guitarists Brent Mason, Jack Pearson and Pat Bergeson.  Johnny and myself were in a short lived jam band for a while called “The Grease Factor”  (named after my 2nd solo record) which also included Jeff Sipe (Apt 254Q) on drums, Count M Butu on percussion and Derek Jones and Neal Fountain on bass. We did one live record before calling it quits. We also did a short stint together with Blue Floyd (with Mat Abts on drums and Berry Oakley Jr. on bass guitar.)  He's featured on 3 of my 4 solo records- (Hwy 90, Dirty Power and The Grease Factor) and you'll hear a few clips in this podcast.  Johnny has also played with Gov't Mule, Blue Floyd, written songs for many country artists and TV/movie soundtracks. He operates his own studio called Straight Up Sound in Nashville, TN.  This episode was recorded in Nashville at his studio on Jan. 30th 2018.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-riff-raff-with-shane-theriot/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

This Is Us Too: A This Is Us Podcast with Mary & Blake

This Is Us Too Hosts Mary & Blake discuss This Is Us Season 1 episode 15: Jack Pearsons Son.  In this episode we chat about having to personally deal with breaking down and having the shakes, deconstructing the myth and legend of Jack Pearson at the same time as propping it up, why this episode...

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In the Envelope: An Awards Podcast
Mandy Moore & Milo Ventimiglia

In the Envelope: An Awards Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2018 95:12


Kicking off our season of Emmy Award contenders are the leads of network TV’s biggest drama: Mandy Moore and Milo Ventimiglia! When they first auditioned for Dan Fogelman’s “This Is Us,” neither could have predicted that the series would have millions reaching for their tissue boxes weekly. Two heart-tugging seasons in as Rebecca and Jack Pearson, Moore and Ventimiglia have worked to establish a real family—both onscreen and off. The SAG Award-winning actors each joined Backstage to chat about how to create a respectful environment on set, ground emotions fully in the moment, and navigate the biz. For over 50 years, Backstage has been the most trusted place for actors to find jobs and career advice, and for casting professionals to find the right performers for their projects. “In the Envelope: An Awards Podcast” features intimate, inspirational interviews with some of the most exciting actors and awards contenders working today. Check out more here: https://bit.ly/2OMryWQ In the Envelope Twitter: twitter.com/InTheEnvelope Backstage Twitter: twitter.com/backstage Facebook: facebook.com/backstage Instagram: instagram.com/backstagecast YouTube: youtube.com/user/backstagecasting

The Big Dave Show Podcast
March Dadness Andy Taylor vs Jack Pearson

The Big Dave Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2018 8:25


It's the last game to determine who will take on Mufasa in the March Dadness Championship. In this final round of the Final Four Fathers round Jack Pearson took on Andy Taylor. Here's how it went. And today's Chelsie's College Of Hollywood Knowledge Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Everyone Loves Guitar
Jack Pearson Interview - Allman Brothers, Albert King, Tommy Emmanuel - Everyone Loves Guitar #194

Everyone Loves Guitar

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2018 78:14


Jack shares story after story about how he met and hooked up with The Allman Brothers, Gregg Allman, Lee Roy Parnell, Derek Trucks, Dickey Betts, Warren Haynes, and more… Why Jack plays an $87 Squire Strat, and why you should, too… Jack’s love for jazz and his passion for guitar and music and why without either, he “cannot breathe.” All this and more from a simply amazing player who RARELY gives interviews at all... Subscribe https://www.EveryoneLovesGuitar.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EveryoneLovesGuitar/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everyonelovesguitar/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ELovesGuitar

Everyone Loves Guitar
Lee Roy Parnell Interview - Everyone Loves Guitar #175

Everyone Loves Guitar

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2018 110:05


Playing in New York City, ironically as Kinky Friedman’s guitar player... GREAT story about how Lee Roy met the amazing Jack Pearson when Jack was only 17 years old… Lee Roy’s favorite sounding guitar (no, it’s not his ‘57 Goldtop)... the difference between Dallas & Ft. Worth… the most “Texas” town in the state… the two artists who have passed that Lee Roy misses the most… Discrimination in the south back when Lee Roy first started his career… and loads more cool stories from this successful career musician who’s had 7 top ten hits, including one #1, and two #2 hits... Subscribe https://www.EveryoneLovesGuitar.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EveryoneLovesGuitar/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everyonelovesguitar/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ELovesGuitar

Prime Time Roundup
Prime Time Roundup Episode 57

Prime Time Roundup

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2018 16:04


R.I.P. Jack Pearson. We have plenty to say about the tragedy that is, "This Is Us." But, we also have some fun chatting about The Olympics, The Super Bowl, JT, SNL and Mindhunter.

From Me For Us Podcast
Episode 011: EL x No Regalos

From Me For Us Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2018 29:22


In this episode of the From Me For Us Podcast, R.I.P. to Jack Pearson! Reese discusses events after the Super Bowl, why Black History Month should not be celebrated for only one month of the year, and why gift giving for B.H.M. is totally unacceptable. Follow the From Me For Us Podcast on Facebook/Twitter/Instagram: @fmfu_podcast

Guitar Radio Show
Guitar Radio Show Ep 177

Guitar Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2017 45:29


Little Walter Tube Amps- Phil Bradbury (used by- Vince Gill, Brent Mason, Jack Pearson & many more)

All Things Slide Guitar - The Slide Area
Jack Pearson Episode #8

All Things Slide Guitar - The Slide Area

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2017 44:39


This episode features the affable and incredible Jack Pearson.  Check out Jack's website, videos and take lessons from him!Jack's websiteGuitar AcademyBlues guitar with Jack"Blue Sky" performance

All Things Slide Guitar - The Slide Area
Jack Pearson Episode #8

All Things Slide Guitar - The Slide Area

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2017 44:39


This episode features the affable and incredible Jack Pearson.  Check out Jack's website, videos and take lessons from him!Jack's websiteGuitar AcademyBlues guitar with Jack"Blue Sky" performance

This Is Us Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV
This Is Us S:1 | Jack Pearson’s Son E:15 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow

This Is Us Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2017 47:37


AFTERBUZZ TV -- This Is Us edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of NBC's This Is Us. In this episode hosts Whitney Lane Fern, Erica Shannon, and Amber Plaster discuss episode 15 of season 1. RSS Feed: http://afterbuzztv.staging.wpengine.com/aftershows/this-is-us-afterbuzz-tv-aftershow/feed/ ABOUT THIS IS US: Jack and his wife - who is very pregnant with triplets -- have just moved into their new home in Pittsburg. Successful and handsome television actor Kevin is growing increasingly bored with his bachelor lifestyle. Randall -- who was abandoned at a fire station by his father as an infant -- is a stylish New York-based businessman working to raise two daughters with his wife, Beth. These people are among a group -- several of whom share a birthday -- of seemingly random individuals whose lives intertwine in unexpected ways. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV< --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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Truetone Lounge
Pat Bergeson

Truetone Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2016


Pat Bergeson visits the Truetone Lounge to talk guitar and to share his experiences as a veteran touring and studio musician. Besides his past work with Chet Atkins, Lyle Lovett, Wynonna, and Madeleine Peyroux, Pat shares of his recent work with guitar legend Tommy Emmanuel, and touring with Les Brers, a group of former Allman Brothers that includes Butch Trucks, Jack Pearson, Otiel, and Jaimoe. Throughout the episode, Pat’s playing and tone demonstrate why he has continued to be an in-demand guitarist in Nashville.

The Mike Harding Folk Show
Mike Harding Folk Show 96

The Mike Harding Folk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2014 77:22


PODCAST: 26 Oct 2014 01 - Ghost Of Tom Joad - Solas - The Turning Tide 02 - Lovely Joan - Martin Carthy - The Essential Martin Carthy 03 - Whiskey Before Breakfast - John Bach With Jack Pearson - Hot Biscuit Jam 04 - The Sailor Cut Down - Si Barron - Sweet Billy Caution 05 - Fair And Tender Ladies - Tim O’Brien And Lunasa - Hands Across The Water 06 - The Blackbird Of Sweet Avondale - Elle Marie O’Dwyer - Where The Allow Waters Flow 07 - Sleepy John - Mandolin Jack - Lonesome Road 08 - False Lover John - Alasdair Roberts - Revenge Of The Folksingers 09 - All Night Drinking - Tony Trundle - Winter Swimming 10 - We Were Good People - Maria Dunn - We Were Good People 11 - Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye - Churchfitters - Get Wise 12  - The Pigs Foot Set - The Unwanted - Music From The Atlantic Fringe 13  - Sovay - Hannah Sanders And Liz Simmons - World Begun 14 - Awake Awake - The House Devils - Crossing The Ocean 15 - The Good Ship Kangaroo - Planxty - After The Break 

Woodsongs Vodcasts
Woodsongs 645: Masters of the Guitar featuring Muriel Anderson, Jack Pearson & Vicki Genfan

Woodsongs Vodcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2012 83:03


MURIEL ANDERSON is widely respected as one of the world's foremost fingerstyle guitarists and harp-guitarists. Muriel is the first woman to have won the National Fingerpicking Guitar Championship. She is host of the renowned Muriel Anderson's All Star Guitar Night and founder of the Music for Life Alliance charity. Her music can be heard in Woody Allen's film "Vicky Cristina Barcelona." JACK PEARSON is a former guitarist with The Allman Brothers Band and has been playing professionally since the age of 15. Although best known as a blues & jazz guitarist, he's also a singer, songwriter & producer. Jack has worked live or in the studio with a long list of artists including Vince Gill, Jimmy Buffett, Earl Scruggs, Chris LeDoux, Delbert McClinton, Bobby "Blue" Bland, and Chuck Leavell to name a few. VICKI GENFAN is a virtuoso guitarist, singer and composer. Guitar player magazine crowned her a new "Guitar Superstar" in 2008 Drawing from folk, jazz, pop, soul and world music, Vicki is redefining 'singer/songwriter culture.' With a mastery of the acoustic guitar that borders on pure alchemy, audiences are mesmerized by the waves of sound Vicki creates with just two hands and her voice. Using 29 alternate tunings and the percussive technique she calls 'slap-tap', you'll find the addition of her pure, expressive vocals that dig deep and stir the heart to be the perfect accompaniment on many of her songs.