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In 1967, a group of 20-somethings released The Equinox...A Journey Into the Supernatural (dir. Dennis Muren, Mark Thomas McGee). In 1970, the film was re-released as Equinox (adding dir. Jack Woods) thanks to producer Jack H. Harris. In 2025, longtime friends Derek and Matt discuss both films on Bride of Monster Kid Radio. Plus, Mark Matzek's Beta Capsule Review (Ultraman Ace), Listener Feedback, and a tribute to fallen monster kids by Captain Billy. Voicemail: (360) 524-2484 Email: Monster Kid Radio's Discord Server - Monster Kid Radio on Reddit - Monster Kid Radio on Twitch! - - Monster Kid Radio on YouTube - Follow Mark MatzkeSmall Town Monsters - Visit the Classic Horror Film Board "" () provided courtesy of Bride of Monster Kid Radio is a Production. All original content of Bride of Monster Kid Radio is licensed under a . You can learn more about Team Deth, our other projects like Deth Designs, Mail Order Zombie, Monster Kid Writer, and more at . Please rate and review Monster Kid Radio wherever you download your favorite podcasts. Next week on Monster Kid Radio: Author Micah Harris (King Kong: The Evolving Narrative - The Annotated Novelization)
There are days you just want a warm hoodie and other days a well starched suit makes you feel like James Bond. Jack Woods, a Professional Clothier with the Tom James Company, joins the podcast to discuss everything from the Fanatics MLB uniform disaster to why dressing in a way that authentically expresses your personality and goals can give you the confidence to be successful.
No Especial Rabiscos: Álbum de Lembrança (inventadas ou não), temos um encontro mensal com artistas de todo o Brasil, que abrem seus álbuns de memórias e falam quem são as pessoas, as coisas e os momentos que contam e formam a sua história. Neste 3º episódio, conversamos com o escritor José Falero, escritor talentoso que foi finalista do Prêmio Jabuti 2022 com a obra "Mas em que mundo tu vive" e foi ganhador do Prêmio AGES 2021 com a obra "Os supridores", como livro do ano. No álbum de Falero, encontramos um pouco de tudo, como o anime yu yu hakusho, videogames, programas de computador, revistas em quadrinhos, influência do pai no samba, em especial do Meriti, encartes de vinis, desenhos da mãe, o jogo de sinuca, livros como a obra Musashi, de Eiji Yoshikawa, Besta Fera, de Jack Woods, Quincas Borba, de Machado de Assis, histórias emocionantes com a sua companheira Dalva Maria Soares; enfim, tudo o que lhe formou enquanto escritor. José Falero dedicou este episódio à sua mãe: Rita Helena Falero Conheça o autor aqui. Para envio de livros e postagens: Tadeu Rodrigues Caixa Postal nº 129 CEP: 37701-010 - Poços de Caldas - MG Acompanhe, curta, compartilhe! Siga-nos | Instagram: @podcastrabiscos | @tadeufrodrigues | email: podcastrabiscos@gmail.com | tadeufrodrigues@gmail.com
Cold calling can be scary. It can result in an embarrassing disaster that makes for legendary stories...or new or unexpected opportunities. And, there is only one way to find out...make the call. Jack Woods, is an experienced, well-trained cold call expert joins to share his tips on how to get over the fear of making the call! Listen to enjoy his tips and advice, learn from a few success stories, and laugh at a few of our epic fails. #October #Goosebumps Series (Part 2): All month I discuss scary topics and tips to overcome our fears. Next week self-employed tax returns!
The Georgia Department of Transportation 2022 triennial safety audit of MARTA “finds a strong commitment to safety and no major safety gaps or concerns,” according to a news release. The audit examined MARTA's heavy and light rail departments including operations and maintenance, training and communications, and equipment, structures, and signals. As required by the Federal Transit Administration, MARTA maintains and regularly updates an agency safety plan and that plan, along with authority safety procedures and practices are audited every three years through GDOT's State Safety Oversight program. This year's findings show a significant improvement in safety practices in all areas, with only 20 deficiencies and 16 areas of concern identified, compared to close to 100 such findings during the previous audit in 2019. A deficiency is defined as an item that doesn't meet the established safety criteria; an area of concern partially meets those criteria. MARTA will review the audit findings this month and generate a corrective action plan for each item needing attention. Despite a strong showing in favor of the change, Juneteenth and Veterans Day will not be added to the Sandy Springs Holiday Calendar in 2023. Adoption of the 2023 city calendar was originally proposed on November 15, but the matter was deferred after significant public comment in favor of the addition of Juneteenth and Veterans Day. Mayor and council revisited the discussion at the December 6 meeting. Human Resources Director Jennifer Emery presented two options for the 2023 Holiday Calendar. The first being to add one floating holiday in recognition of Juneteenth and Veterans Day. The floating holiday must be taken within the calendar year. The second option was to make no changes and keep the calendar as it. Mayor Rusty Paul and city council members chose to keep the originally proposed 10 holidays and the floating holiday option. Many residents, once again, spoke in favor of the Juneteenth addition. Councilperson Melody Kelley spoke to the importance of adding Juneteenth, presenting both a factual and personal perspective. According to Kelley, 73% of Georgia cities have adopted Juneteenth and 87% have adopted Veterans Day as a city holiday. The cities include Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus, Macon-Bibb, Savannah, Athens, South Fulton, Sandy Springs, Roswell, Johns Creek, Warner Robins, Albany, Alpharetta, Marietta and Stonecrest. Kelley also shared memories of her grandfather, who helped raise her, correlating personal memories with the importance of Juneteenth. Michael Pauken has been named Interim Executive Director of the Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center at City Springs and will join the team this month. Pauken has served as General Manager/Executive Director of the North Shore Center for the Performing Arts in Skokie, Illinois, since 2002. The North Shore Center is a 65,000 square foot, two theater complex containing a total of 1,185 seats. The Center has two resident theater companies and partners with several other organizations. More than 400 events and performances are held at the Center in a typical year. During his time at the Center, Pauken brought programming in-house and presented more than 475 international touring and Chicago-based artists including Al Jarreau, Art Garfunkel, Boz Scaggs, Clint Black, Ed Asner, Graham Nash, Herb Alpert and Lani Hall, and the Indigo Girls, to name only a few. A number of Pace Academy and Lovett players were among those selected to the All-Region 5AAAA football team. Leading the way among the local contingent was Pace Academy junior wide receiver Terrence Kiel II, who was named a co-offensive player of the year, along with Hampton senior quarterback Conner Tolley. Four Pace players were selected to the First Team Offense — senior offensive lineman and South Carolina commitment Trovon Baugh, senior quarterback Conner Phelan, senior wide receiver Kendall Evans and sophomore wide receiver Cooper Williams. Lovett junior defensive lineman Christian Bell, senior defensive lineman Noah Claxton, senior linebacker Hayden Bernard, junior linebacker Michael Dollar and senior defensive back Anderson Beavor were named to the First Team defense. Pace junior defensive lineman Hevin Brown-Shuler and senior defensive back Davis Rice were also named to the Second Team defense. Lovett sophomore kicker/punter Conner Deviney was a First Team special teams selection. The Second Team offense included a couple of Lovett players — sophomore running back Kalil Townes and junior wide receiver Luke Wallace — along with Pace Academy senior offensive lineman Kylen Shields. Pace senior linebacker Frank Caldwell III and Lovett sophomore Talen Frett were named to the Second Team defense, while Pace senior kicker/punter Andrew Swann was a Second Team special teams selection. For a full list of players, please go to the Northside Neighbor website. More than 200 students at Sandy Springs Charter Middle School see the world through new lenses thanks to Sandy Springs Rotary Club and Vision to Learn. The Sandy Springs Rotary Club partnered with Los Angeles-based nonprofit Vision to Learn to provide prescription lenses to nearly 1/3 of students at the middle school during the first phase of distribution. In total, Sandy Springs Rotary Club has purchased more than 800 pairs of glasses for Sandy Springs students. Club members and volunteers spent the mornings of December 7 and 8 handing out glasses to students at Sandy Springs Charter Middle School. Students were briefed on how to take care of their glasses and when to wear them. Vision to Learn was founded in 2012 by Austin Beutner in Northridge, California. He saw the need once he found out that so many students in the Los Angeles area were struggling in school, partly due to not being able to see the board or read clearly. The idea was to bring a vision clinic to the kids (at schools or Boys and Girls Clubs) to access whether they needed glasses and then to provide the proper glasses for them to be able to see and do better in school. As of 2022, Vision to Learn has visited 5000 schools and Boys and Girls Clubs and has provided 350,000 children with glasses. They currently have 50 mobile clinics and over 200 employees working for them. A large contingent of football players from Marist, North Atlanta, Riverwood and St. Pius X have been honored for their accomplishments on the gridiron in the 2022 season with their selection to the All-Region 4AAAAAA team. North Atlanta won two of the three top awards, with senior quarterback Trey Lennon selected as offensive player of the year and Jamie Aull as coach of the year. St. Pius X senior defensive back Jack Tchienchou was named defensive player of the year. Marist had four players named on offense — junior running back Joseph Pizzo and senior offensive linemen Peyton Lamb, Kevin McDonald and Drew Prieto. Riverwood had three players on offense — senior tight end Levi Linowes, senior running back Walter Evans and sophomore offensive lineman Sean Poret. North Atlanta featured two offensive players — senior wide receiver Jamie O'Kelley and senior offensive lineman Tyree Myles — while St. Pius offensive lineman Jack Woods was the only other local player named to the team on offense. Marist had three of its players selected on defense — junior defensive lineman Luke Harpring, junior defensive back Casey Comerford and senior linebacker Colin Hare, while North Atlanta also featured three defensive players — sophomore defensive lineman Chase Linton, junior defensive back Xaden Benson and junior linebacker Connor Hughes. For a full list of players, please go to the Northside Neighbor website.
Host: Jack HanksSpecial Guests: John Woods, Partner of Green Klein & Wood - representing insured property owners recovering insurance proceeds after casualty events.Nick Forsell, CEO of Atlas Restoration - a full-service general contracting company.Bradley Gardner, Founder of Hometown Restoration - a roofing and insurance restoration company.Episode SummaryThere is a hot debate in the contracting and public adjusting space that could very well impact your business and revenue stream today. If you're not up to speed on Lump Sum bidding and processing, you're already behind the curve.In this episode of Because Experience Matters, you'll hear both sides of the argument for and against Lump Sums from four industry experts with opposing views. We cover potential price-fixing by using Xactimate, implications for and against using Lump Sums, the legal environment surrounding the debate, and so much more. Timestamps(01:20) Episode overview: Lump sum bidding and estimating system (02:58) Why do contractors get wrapped up in the insurance claims process? OR Should contractors be involved in the insurance claims process?(10:13) Writing profitable invoices without Xactimate.(15:32) Should you finance all your claims? (18:20) Navigating proprietary information: when insurance companies ask for too much information. OR Getting denied and underpaid by insurance companies for not providing proprietary information(32:39) Finance and then walk away: why you shouldn't do that.(38:39) Why attorneys, appraisers, and PAs are a necessary evil. OR What most people misunderstand about insurance. (40:37) Using Xactimate: when is Xactimate's pricing wrong? OR Why you SHOULDN'T follow Xactimate's pricing estimates.(46:27) Are insurance companies price-fixing by relying on Xactimate? (49:54) Do contractors know their business financials?(55:28) Threatening insurance companies with lawsuits: why it works and what works differently across States. Some Perspectives That Were Shared on Today's Show: While getting wrapped up in the claims process is not technically your job as a contractor, it may end up being what gets you to win a job over the other guy. We need to teach homeowners how to advocate for themselves. We rely on Xactimate because it is convenient to use. However, as a contractor, you still need to know how to write profitable invoices. Contractors can give their clients the ammunition they need to file a strong claim with their insurance companies.If you finance a project and then walk away, you're putting your client in a situation where they are fighting their insurance company to approve the scope of work. This drives business back to third parties like attorneys and appraisers. Insurance is not meant to be a 100% risk transfer (unless you're paying for that). Insurance is a financial instrument that is meant to share risk. If you set that expectation in advance, you will be less disappointed.Xactimate pricing is not always accurate. Pricing is based on what the market dictates, Xactimate does not reflect the state of the market. Labor and material shortages globally drive prices up, and Xactimate doesn't keep up with these realities. Contractors should know their costs and overhead thoroughly. LinksWatch Because Experience Matters on YoutubeConnect With Jack Hanks: Website | Get Private Mentorship
Spine number #338: Jack Woods' EQUINOX from 1970 Podcast's intro song 'Here Come the Creeps' by Ugly Cry Club. You can check out her blossoming body of work here: uglycryclub.bandcamp.com/releases Like us on Facebook! www.facebook.com/criterioncreeps/ Follow us on that Twitter! twitter.com/criterioncreeps Follow us on Instagram! instagram.com/criterioncreeps We've got a Patreon too, if you are so inclined to see this podcast continue to exist as new laptops don't buy themselves: patreon.com/criterioncreeps You can also subscribe to us on Soundcloud, iTunes, Google Play, and Stitcher! Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code CREEPS at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod
2 Guys 5 Movies begins their most recent yearlong journey – covering the top five horror movies for each year of the 1970s. We start with the year 1970, and Frank's list includes Roy Ward Baker's The Vampire Lovers, Jack Woods's Equinox, Mario Bava's Hatchet for the Honeymoon, Cry of the Banshee, starring Vincent Price, and Dario Argento's The Bird with the Crystal Plumage. If you are a fan of the podcast, there are other two important ways you can help us. First, you can please subscribe, rate, and leave a review on your podcast client. That not only would be useful to us for the feedback, but also help us receive more attention. Second, if you like your Facebook page, 2 Guys 5 Movies, it would be helpful to like or share our posts so others can learn about 2 Guys 5 Movies and decide if it is for them. Finally, if you have your own ideas for the podcast, you can also email us with list suggestions at 2guys5movies@gmail.com, and thank you all for listening and your support.
Clay Sayre joins Jim for a discussion about a film that started as a student project and expanded into a cult classic - 1970's "Equinox," starring Edward Connell, Frank Bonner, Barbara Hewitt, Robin Christopher, Jack Woods and Fritz Leiber. Featuring the talents of Dennis Muren and Jim Danforth, the film established itself as a drive-in favorite and midnight film. Four people looking for a professor run into evil incarnate. Find out more on this week's episode of MONSTER ATTACK!
It's a Halloween miracle! The kind where one of your favorite podcasts decides to release an episode about a spooky movie a day early so it comes out on the day in question. Wow. Good job, us. We're watching the monster movie cult classic Equinox, which incorporates a sort of talent-reel of up-and-coming special effects maestro Dennis Muren into a mashed together series of narrative scenes directed by Jack Woods that pad it out to a feature length. More importantly though, we talk a lot about WKRP in Cincinnati. If you'd like to watch ahead for next week's film, we will be discussing and reviewing Lars von Trier's Antichrist (2009).
A movie AND the book that it's based on? What is this, an episode of Random Acts of Cinema or an episode of Chapter One: Take Two, amiright? Well, it's actually both. This week we've teamed up with Briana and Maddy to do what they do with Arkady and Boris Strugatsky's classic literary science fiction masterpiece Roadside Picnic and Andrei Tartovsky's classic cinematic science fiction masterpiece Stalker. If you'd like to watch ahead for next week's film, we will be discussing and reviewing Jack Woods and Dennis Muren's Equinox (1970).
A new segment - the Randomizer. Can the Criterion Collection handle a random selection and then subsequent viewing of one of the films? For our first Randomizer episode, we got Equinox, directed by Jack Woods and Dennis Murren - the 338th film on the list. Bonus material: Films made by students on cell phones in Nigeria discussed in the episode - news clip about them Criterion listing for Equinox Music: “The Endless Scroll” by Absolutely Free courtesy of Idée Fixe Records and Arts & Crafts Music Inc. Follow us online: Twitter: @SurprisingCrit Instagram: @SurprisingCrit
This week we tackled a lesser known film from 1970, but do not sleep on this one! “Equinox” is, as we discuss, the bridge between “The Blob” and “The Evil Dead,” and for that, is essential viewing in the compendium of horror films. Just— listen, just stop asking questions and watch it, it's awesome: there is a stop-motion flying devil-demon. It's so cool in fact that Tim changed his rating from “rent” to “buy” and Ryan stayed with a hearty “rent.” So hike on out to that sunny SoCal forest-desert and give it a watch! Where we watched: The Criterion Channel Equinox (1970) Written and Directed by Jack Woods (and Dennis Muren) RecommenDEADtions: Old / Prospect Next week's film: Les Diaboliques (1955)
Justin and Glynne discuss Game 5 and look ahead to Game 6. Abby Labar of Bally Sports South joined the program to talk Hurricanes and Jack Woods talked Preds.
No longer content with sitting in one country, this week the Crit Club joined icon Grace Jones in a trip around the world. We watched Sophie Fiennes' Grace Jones: Bloodlight and Bami, which chronicles Jones recording her 2008 album Hurricane, its subsequent world tour and her visit to her family in Jamaica. Come listen to us discuss divas stripped down, musical documentaries, the benefits of confidence and the persistent force of Grace Jones. Other things we discussed: Don't Look Back Bandsplain Shadow and Bone For All Mankind Major League Baseball And join us next week for a WIZARD PICK (rippin' guitar solo). Chris, as Chris does, chose Jack Woods' 1970 monster movie Equinox. Find it on the Criterion Channel, or wherever you get your 1970s supernatural horror movies, and watch along! And drop us a line! You can email us at critclubcast@gmail.com or find us on Twitter with the handle @critclubcast.
Good friend of the show Jack Woods joins Collin and Clark to discuss the events of the week including the return of the EA sports college football game, courtside Karen, Clemson Basketball and Football, his beloved Stafford, Deshaun, and lastly his bets and picks for the Super Bowl!
Outside Smashville is back! Sam Fleming welcomes Jack Woods back to the podcast to talk about the Stanley Cup Qualifiers!
Listen as Mike Higbee and Jack Woods from TPMA were interviewed discussing opportunity zones from small communities.
Wilson and I pull our biggest surprise yet. The legend of the "Middle School Johnny" segment, Jack Woods, joins us for a complete breakdown of his insane life.
It was a full studio for the holiday edition of Penalty Box Radio Live. Sam Fleming and Jack Woods joined Justin Bradford in studio where they recapped the back-to-back wins for the Preds in New York. Then, Hailey Salvian of The Athletic joined us to discuss the Ottawa Senators. Hear about how young journeyman Anthony Duclair is leading the team, who needs to step up their game and how she got her start in sports.(13:45) Next, interns Danielle and Jonah joined to answer Twitter questions about the Winter Classic...such as In-N-Out and Whataburger. Justin also found some dumb things on Stars Facebook. (26:00) Lastly, we share our favorite holiday traditions and memories. Then, Justin paid tribute to Big Ben with a live reading of "The Golden Girls: 'Twas the Night Before Christmas." (36:05)
Outside Smashville is back! This week, Sam Fleming welcomes Slapshot615 co-hosts Danielle DiNenna and Jack Woods to talk all things NHL including the future of the Winter Classic, Taylor Hall to Arizona, and much more! You can join in the discussion every Friday by tweeting Sam on Twitter, (@SamFleming10), with your NHL, College Hockey, and GNASH questions using #OutsideSmashville!
Congratulations to Jack Woods, Fridays from 11 to Noon, our DJ of the Semester for Fall, 2019! This show broadcast 12-6-19!
Tyler Rosen and Jack Woods bring you DePauw Football vs Denison, from 11-2-19!
Congratulations to Jack Woods, Fridays at 11a, our DJ of the Week! This show taken from 10-11-19!
In his first show at DePauw University, Jack Woods, aka Spider-Jack, alongside his partner, Ben Hatchett, bounce around the various topics of the NHL. In their first show, they discuss their origins of why they love hockey, poke fun at Indiana's residents who may not be familiar with the sport, and bounce around from a successful Vegas bet to Connor McDavid. Spider-Jack and Ben talk hockey every Friday at 11am EST on WGRE in Greencastle, Indiana at DePauw University. In future shows, they will discuss everything from the NHL to the Indy Fuel to the beer league team Ben plays on.
A brand new podcast hosted by Danielle DiNenna and Jack Woods, Slapshot 615 exclusively focuses on the Nashville Predators from the perspective of two high schoolers! Jack is currently enrolled as a senior at Centennial High School in Franklin, Tennessee, while Danielle is a junior at Clarksville High School. Both are fresh faces to the hockey community and to Penalty Box Radio, and are excited as ever to be churning out content! The first edition includes (but is not limited to) recent statistics, the short Predators, who's been the best defenseman thus far, some areas where improvements could be made, the impact of injury, Kevin Fiala, first line production, and what's coming up in the near future. These podcasts will be about recent play and recent Nashville Predator standouts, and will be made on a bi-weekly basis! Recorded in the private study rooms at the Nashville Public Library, they are merely three blocks away from the home of the Nashville Predators. Both are avid Predator fans, and look forward to analyzing the team in a more in-depth analysis. More content being produced right now- stay tuned for more Slapshot 615!
Jack Woods is a student of improvisational comedy, and is here to defend his artform to a sceptical Stephen.Season Two, Episode Five of Edquiring Minds with Stephen Edwards. For more info and to subscribe, go to:http://www.tophatsandcanes.com/edquir...Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/edquiring-mi...Twitter:https://twitter.com/edquiringtweetsInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/edquiringpics/
Cindy McCain, and Jack Woods are the storytellers in this second part of "Lost," the April 2018 event of Tenx9 Nashville. For more information about Tenx9 Nashville Storytelling events, please visit: https://tenx9nashville.com.
My look at the history of DC Comics through its many genres reaches its penultimate episode with the last non-superhero genre but the very first it published (literally), which is Westerns. While giving an overview of the many cowboys and frontiersmen that DC published since 1935, I take a look at New Fun Comics #1, which featured a story starring cowboy Jack Woods on its cover before heading over to a 1950s Nighthawk story and then Jonah Hex #48.
My look at the history of DC Comics through its many genres reaches its penultimate episode with the last non-superhero genre but the very first it published (literally), which is Westerns. While giving an overview of the many cowboys and frontiersmen that DC published since 1935, I take a look at New Fun Comics #1, which featured a story starring cowboy Jack Woods on its cover before heading over to a 1950s Nighthawk story and then Jonah Hex #48.
It's the inaugural episode of Mike's Amazing World of DC History. Join Mike from Mike's Amazing World of Comics as he takes a trip through DC History from the very beginning. I'll be covering some of the oldest and rarest DC stories of all time. Many of the characters and creators are nearly forgotten, but they were pioneers in the field of comics before the true dawn of the Golden Age which began with the creation of Superman. This episode features a look at DC's very first comic New Fun #1 and DC's first cover star Jack Woods. Want to read some Jack Woods adventures: New Fun #1, New Fun #2, New Fun #5 Newspaper article announcing the debut of New Fun. The introduction to New Fun which appeared on the inside front cover. Reprinted from Alter Ego Magazine.Feedback for this show can be sent to: dchistory@mikesamazingworld.comThis podcast is brought to you by Mike's Amazing World of Comics Get Mike's latest updates on Facebook.
It's the inaugural episode of Mike's Amazing World of DC History. Join Mike from Mike's Amazing World of Comics as he takes a trip through DC History from the very beginning. I'll be covering some of the oldest and rarest DC stories of all time. Many of the characters and creators are nearly forgotten, but they were pioneers in the field of comics before the true dawn of the Golden Age which began with the creation of Superman. This episode features a look at DC's very first comic New Fun #1 and DC's first cover star Jack Woods. Want to read some Jack Woods adventures: New Fun #1, New Fun #2, New Fun #5 Newspaper article announcing the debut of New Fun. The introduction to New Fun which appeared on the inside front cover. Reprinted from Alter Ego Magazine.Feedback for this show can be sent to: dchistory@mikesamazingworld.comThis podcast is brought to you by Mike's Amazing World of Comics Get Mike's latest updates on Facebook.