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Nigel sits down for a very special interview with director Jake Murray and writer/producer Paul Ludden as they explore the history, background and motivation behind their short film The Visit. Their intense character drama tells the fictionalised story of the perpetrator of the real life bombing of Manchester city centre by the IRA in 1996. The bomber returns to present day Manchester as an aging and ailing man, contemplating the consequences of a life spent in violence. Jake and Paul takes us through their experiences making the film as well as their perspectives on the facets of political violence, the momentum of history, the importance of supporting the arts and providing access to it, particularly for people from deprived backgrounds and getting a huge boost to the production from Jack Reacher author Lee Childs. Read our review of The Visit and watch the film here. Follow the Filmmakers MancMade Productions - Website / Facebook / Instagram / LinkedIn Elysium Theatre Company - Website / Facebook / Instagram / X Subscribe to Our Podcast Find all of our episodes at - https://www.cameolaunch.com/podcast Subscribe on the below platforms Apple Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music Google Podcasts
The Coffee Club from Wednesday November 1st, 2023. Guests include Jesse Jahner and Jake Murray plus your calls and emails.
C'est accompagné.es de la géniale Tarsa que Zephiriel nous parle de Star Wars - The Deckbuilding Game ! Star Wars - The Deckbuilding Game Par Caleb Grace Illustré par Jake Murray, David Ardila, Borja Pindado Arribas, Cristi Balanescu, Tiziano Baracchi, Colin Boyer, Matt Bradbury, Mark Bulahao, Rovina Cai, J. B. Casacop, Alexandre Dainche, Anthony Devine, Alexandr Elichev, Mariusz Gandzel, Sergey Glushakov, Steven Hamilton, Joel Hustak, Imaginary Studios, Nick Ingeneri, Michal Ivan, Tomasz Jedruszek, Jason Juta, Alex Kim, Leonid Kozienko, Raven Mimura, Mark Molnar, Ameen Naksewee, Vlad Ricean, Adam Schumpert, Stephen Somers, Darren Tan, Ryan Valle, Magali Villeneuve, Andreas Zafiratos, Ben Zweifel Édité par Fantasy Flight Games A 2 joueuses Pour 12 ans et + Pour environ 30 minutes Description : L'Alliance Rebelle se bat vaillamment contre la tyrannie de l'Empire Galactique. Chaque nouvelle victoire apporte l'espoir aux Rebelles, et chaque sacrifice héroïque renforce leur détermination. Pourtant, les ressources de l'Empire sont vastes et la puissance de feu de sa flotte est inégalée. Aucun des deux camps n'étant prêt à accepter la défaite, la guerre fait rage dans toute la galaxie... Emission présentée par Alex & Tarsa& Zephiriel Générique par Adrien Larouzée Twitter @ledefausse Instagam Le Dé Faussé Facebook Le Dé Faussé Envie de nous soutenir ? Vous pouvez, si vous le souhaitez, grâce au Patreon de notre collectif, le Vaisseau Hyper Sensas ! patreon.com/vaisseauhypersensas Découvrez également notre site vaisseauhypersensas.fr Rejoignez nous sur Discord! https://discord.gg/uGxNp6n
Catch this week's show as we warm Saturday's big event Level One, - we have the pleasure of getting the hosts of Level One into the HQ for a chat and a back to back mix. Man this was a heavy show- so if you missed it make sure you listen back and enjoy Catch Noushii D back next Friday 8pm GMT only on the BIG BAD DEJAVUFM
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On this week's episode of Money Minded we're tackling part three of our five part mini series, So, you want to be a Loan Officer? If you answered that question with a yes, or even a maybe, you're in luck! Our special guests, Jake Murray and Ian Miller of Directors Mortgage, are kicking off the show by discussing the growing pains of entering the mortgage industry. As a rookie and 2nd year loan officer, these two have all the advice from the intimidating licensing test to how to survive the new career! The word of the day is Omicron and as always tune in for your Central Oregon Mortgage and Real Estate news update.
Ater timing out on the Stage Four rope climb, 15-year-old Kaden Lebsack is the American Ninja Warrior season 13 Last Ninja Standing. During the finale episode, Kaden performed sheer art on Stage Three. He gracefully and stoically swooped through all seven of the seemingly impossible obstacles. Kaden was the only of the final four competitors to reach the buzzer. Austin Gray was the season's runner-up with his time to Eyeglass Alley. Kaden has impressed us all season long. Ahead of his run in the Qualifiers, Kaden's dad told us something that turned out to be a warning in regards to what Kaden was capable of: "I don't think many people in the world have a drive like Kaden does. When he finds something he wants, he pushes it really hard until he gets it." Right after that, Kaden put up the fastest course completion of the night. In the Semifinals, Kaden tore through the course again, taking the third spot on the leaderboard. After a run on Stage One of the National Finals that left him in the fourth spot on the leaderboard, Kaden faced Stage Two. Here's where we all really started to understand the level of talent we were dealing with. Of the 27 Ninjas who took on Stage Two, only four stayed dry. And Kaden came out with the fastest time to the buzzer. "It was crazy watching Stage Two," Kaden told us. "All of these insane athletes not being able to finish. I definitely think the cold had a big part to play. It was super hard to warm up. I ran non-stop for 10 minutes before my run and I was still freezing. It was very cold and I think that played a huge part in people not having the performances they would have liked." The make-or-break moment of Stage Two was the blind grab of the Falling Shelves. The move took out competitors like Jake Murray, Sean Bryan, and Adam Rayl. Kaden, a rookie, had a different approach that got him through. "My strategy was to not get a huge backswing on it. Just kind of relax on the swing I was releasing off of. I saw a lot of strong Ninjas get a huge swing and I think that messed them up." The smart strategy moved Kaden to the buzzer, a big enough moment in and of itself. "I could not believe I hit the Stage Two buzzer. It was crazy. I'm still in shock. I have no words for it. It's absolutely mind-blowing," Kaden said just hours before he'd stand at the bottom of Stage Four. "I was definitely nervous (prior to Stage Three). I tried not to think about it too much until they brought us over to do rules. Stage Three looked brutal the first time I saw it. Everyone who was with me on Stage Three was capable of clearing. I thought all of them could. Seeing all of them go down was shocking to me. It was absolutely crazy to be a part of it as well." But Kaden, in a testament to his maturity as a competitor, didn't let those falls get into his head. As he put it, "You gotta go out there and do your own thing." The Stage Three obstacles slid by him in a blur, but Kaden recalls one standout moment, "I remember the last Flying Bar cradle. Thinking about how long I've been wanting this. It's finally coming true. I couldn't believe it." We spoke to Kaden ahead of his Stage Four climb, but at this point, we all knew he was the Last Ninja Standing for season 13. That's a massive accomplishment for anyone, let alone a rookie. "There are so many emotions," Kaden said. "I can't believe I cleared Stage Three. It's been a dream of mine forever. To actually do it, it's awesome. I really can't believe it. It hasn't sunk in yet. I'm so shocked to be the Last Ninja Standing. Hopefully, I can be the ANW season 13 champion." The $1 million prize was just beyond Kaden's reach as he timed out on the rope climb. But that outcome only gives him a goal for the future. And he still earned $100,000 for his trouble. He might even share the riches with his fellow teen Ninja Warriors. "I owe Max Feinberg a trip to Disneyland. He bought me a smoothie once and I said if I won ANW, I would take him to Disney. To close out our season, we asked Kaden to share his "Oscars moment speech." Who does he want to thank for this year? "I'd thank my coach John Maul. I've trained with him every single day forever. For the past five years. I couldn't ask for a better coach and training partner. This season is more than I could ever ask for. I've been working so hard for this. And for it to start paying off, it's crazy." Kaden Lebsack, a 15-year-old rookie, accomplished almost everything there is to accomplish on American Ninja Warrior in just one season. What could that mean for future seasons of the show? It means fans better buckle up.
KADEN LEBSACK WINS SEASON 13 OF AMERICAN NINJA WARRIOR (FROM AMERICAN NINJA WARRIOR NATION.COMAter timing out on the Stage Four rope climb, 15-year-old Kaden Lebsack is the American Ninja Warriorseason 13 Last Ninja Standing.During the finale episode, Kaden performed sheer art on Stage Three. He gracefully and stoically swooped through all seven of the seemingly impossible obstacles. Kaden was the only of the final four competitors to reach the buzzer. Austin Gray was the season's runner-up with his time to Eyeglass Alley.Kaden has impressed us all season long. Ahead of his run in the Qualifiers, Kaden's dad told us something that turned out to be a warning in regards to what Kaden was capable of: "I don't think many people in the world have a drive like Kaden does. When he finds something he wants, he pushes it really hard until he gets it."Right after that, Kaden put up the fastest course completion of the night.In the Semifinals, Kaden tore through the course again, taking the third spot on the leaderboard.After a run on Stage One of the National Finals that left him in the fourth spot on the leaderboard, Kaden faced Stage Two. Here's where we all really started to understand the level of talent we were dealing with. Of the 27 Ninjas who took on Stage Two, only four stayed dry. And Kaden came out with the fastest time to the buzzer."It was crazy watching Stage Two," Kaden told us. "All of these insane athletes not being able to finish. I definitely think the cold had a big part to play. It was super hard to warm up. I ran non-stop for 10 minutes before my run and I was still freezing. It was very cold and I think that played a huge part in people not having the performances they would have liked."The make-or-break moment of Stage Two was the blind grab of the Falling Shelves. The move took out competitors like Jake Murray, Sean Bryan, and Adam Rayl. Kaden, a rookie, had a different approach that got him through."My strategy was to not get a huge backswing on it. Just kind of relax on the swing I was releasing off of. I saw a lot of strong Ninjas get a huge swing and I think that messed them up."The smart strategy moved Kaden to the buzzer, a big enough moment in and of itself."I could not believe I hit the Stage Two buzzer. It was crazy. I'm still in shock. I have no words for it. It's absolutely mind-blowing," Kaden said just hours before he'd stand at the bottom of Stage Four."I was definitely nervous (prior to Stage Three). I tried not to think about it too much until they brought us over to do rules. Stage Three looked brutal the first time I saw it. Everyone who was with me on Stage Three was capable of clearing. I thought all of them could. Seeing all of them go down was shocking to me. It was absolutely crazy to be a part of it as well."But Kaden, in a testament to his maturity as a competitor, didn't let those falls get into his head. As he put it, "You gotta go out there and do your own thing."The Stage Three obstacles slid by him in a blur, but Kaden recalls one standout moment, "I remember the last Flying Bar cradle. Thinking about how long I've been wanting this. It's finally coming true. I couldn't believe it."We spoke to Kaden ahead of his Stage Four climb, but at this point, we all knew he was the Last Ninja Standing for season 13. That's a massive accomplishment for anyone, let alone a rookie."There are so many emotions," Kaden said. "I can't believe I cleared Stage Three. It's been a dream of mine forever. To actually do it, it's awesome. I really can't believe it. It hasn't sunk in yet. I'm so shocked to be the Last Ninja Standing. Hopefully, I can be the ANW season 13 champion."The $1 million prize was just beyond Kaden's reach as he timed out on the rope climb. But that outcome only gives him a goal for the future. And he still earned $100,000 for his trouble. He might even share the riches with his fellow teen Ninja Warriors."I owe Max Feinberg a trip to Disneyland. He bought me a smoothie once and I said if I won ANW, I would take him to Disney.To close out our season, we asked Kaden to share his "Oscars moment speech." Who does he want to thank for this year?"I'd thank my coach John Maul. I've trained with him every single day forever. For the past five years. I couldn't ask for a better coach and training partner. This season is more than I could ever ask for. I've been working so hard for this. And for it to start paying off, it's crazy."Kaden Lebsack, a 15-year-old rookie, accomplished almost everything there is to accomplish on American Ninja Warrior in just one season. What could that mean for future seasons of the show? It means fans better buckle up.Kaden Lebsack in action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VpCr2-vzbXg&t=127s
Ater timing out on the Stage Four rope climb, 15-year-old Kaden Lebsack is the American Ninja Warrior season 13 Last Ninja Standing. During the finale episode, Kaden performed sheer art on Stage Three. He gracefully and stoically swooped through all seven of the seemingly impossible obstacles. Kaden was the only of the final four competitors to reach the buzzer. Austin Gray was the season's runner-up with his time to Eyeglass Alley. Kaden has impressed us all season long. Ahead of his run in the Qualifiers, Kaden's dad told us something that turned out to be a warning in regards to what Kaden was capable of: "I don't think many people in the world have a drive like Kaden does. When he finds something he wants, he pushes it really hard until he gets it." Right after that, Kaden put up the fastest course completion of the night. In the Semifinals, Kaden tore through the course again, taking the third spot on the leaderboard. After a run on Stage One of the National Finals that left him in the fourth spot on the leaderboard, Kaden faced Stage Two. Here's where we all really started to understand the level of talent we were dealing with. Of the 27 Ninjas who took on Stage Two, only four stayed dry. And Kaden came out with the fastest time to the buzzer. "It was crazy watching Stage Two," Kaden told us. "All of these insane athletes not being able to finish. I definitely think the cold had a big part to play. It was super hard to warm up. I ran non-stop for 10 minutes before my run and I was still freezing. It was very cold and I think that played a huge part in people not having the performances they would have liked." The make-or-break moment of Stage Two was the blind grab of the Falling Shelves. The move took out competitors like Jake Murray, Sean Bryan, and Adam Rayl. Kaden, a rookie, had a different approach that got him through. "My strategy was to not get a huge backswing on it. Just kind of relax on the swing I was releasing off of. I saw a lot of strong Ninjas get a huge swing and I think that messed them up." The smart strategy moved Kaden to the buzzer, a big enough moment in and of itself. "I could not believe I hit the Stage Two buzzer. It was crazy. I'm still in shock. I have no words for it. It's absolutely mind-blowing," Kaden said just hours before he'd stand at the bottom of Stage Four. "I was definitely nervous (prior to Stage Three). I tried not to think about it too much until they brought us over to do rules. Stage Three looked brutal the first time I saw it. Everyone who was with me on Stage Three was capable of clearing. I thought all of them could. Seeing all of them go down was shocking to me. It was absolutely crazy to be a part of it as well." But Kaden, in a testament to his maturity as a competitor, didn't let those falls get into his head. As he put it, "You gotta go out there and do your own thing." The Stage Three obstacles slid by him in a blur, but Kaden recalls one standout moment, "I remember the last Flying Bar cradle. Thinking about how long I've been wanting this. It's finally coming true. I couldn't believe it." We spoke to Kaden ahead of his Stage Four climb, but at this point, we all knew he was the Last Ninja Standing for season 13. That's a massive accomplishment for anyone, let alone a rookie. "There are so many emotions," Kaden said. "I can't believe I cleared Stage Three. It's been a dream of mine forever. To actually do it, it's awesome. I really can't believe it. It hasn't sunk in yet. I'm so shocked to be the Last Ninja Standing. Hopefully, I can be the ANW season 13 champion." The $1 million prize was just beyond Kaden's reach as he timed out on the rope climb. But that outcome only gives him a goal for the future. And he still earned $100,000 for his trouble. He might even share the riches with his fellow teen Ninja Warriors. "I owe Max Feinberg a trip to Disneyland. He bought me a smoothie once and I said if I won ANW, I would take him to Disney. To close out our season, we asked Kaden to share his "Oscars moment speech." Who does he want to thank for this year? "I'd thank my coach John Maul. I've trained with him every single day forever. For the past five years. I couldn't ask for a better coach and training partner. This season is more than I could ever ask for. I've been working so hard for this. And for it to start paying off, it's crazy." Kaden Lebsack, a 15-year-old rookie, accomplished almost everything there is to accomplish on American Ninja Warrior in just one season. What could that mean for future seasons of the show? It means fans better buckle up.
Ater timing out on the Stage Four rope climb, 15-year-old Kaden Lebsack is the American Ninja Warrior season 13 Last Ninja Standing. During the finale episode, Kaden performed sheer art on Stage Three. He gracefully and stoically swooped through all seven of the seemingly impossible obstacles. Kaden was the only of the final four competitors to reach the buzzer. Austin Gray was the season's runner-up with his time to Eyeglass Alley. Kaden has impressed us all season long. Ahead of his run in the Qualifiers, Kaden's dad told us something that turned out to be a warning in regards to what Kaden was capable of: "I don't think many people in the world have a drive like Kaden does. When he finds something he wants, he pushes it really hard until he gets it." Right after that, Kaden put up the fastest course completion of the night. In the Semifinals, Kaden tore through the course again, taking the third spot on the leaderboard. After a run on Stage One of the National Finals that left him in the fourth spot on the leaderboard, Kaden faced Stage Two. Here's where we all really started to understand the level of talent we were dealing with. Of the 27 Ninjas who took on Stage Two, only four stayed dry. And Kaden came out with the fastest time to the buzzer. "It was crazy watching Stage Two," Kaden told us. "All of these insane athletes not being able to finish. I definitely think the cold had a big part to play. It was super hard to warm up. I ran non-stop for 10 minutes before my run and I was still freezing. It was very cold and I think that played a huge part in people not having the performances they would have liked." The make-or-break moment of Stage Two was the blind grab of the Falling Shelves. The move took out competitors like Jake Murray, Sean Bryan, and Adam Rayl. Kaden, a rookie, had a different approach that got him through. "My strategy was to not get a huge backswing on it. Just kind of relax on the swing I was releasing off of. I saw a lot of strong Ninjas get a huge swing and I think that messed them up." The smart strategy moved Kaden to the buzzer, a big enough moment in and of itself. "I could not believe I hit the Stage Two buzzer. It was crazy. I'm still in shock. I have no words for it. It's absolutely mind-blowing," Kaden said just hours before he'd stand at the bottom of Stage Four. "I was definitely nervous (prior to Stage Three). I tried not to think about it too much until they brought us over to do rules. Stage Three looked brutal the first time I saw it. Everyone who was with me on Stage Three was capable of clearing. I thought all of them could. Seeing all of them go down was shocking to me. It was absolutely crazy to be a part of it as well." But Kaden, in a testament to his maturity as a competitor, didn't let those falls get into his head. As he put it, "You gotta go out there and do your own thing." The Stage Three obstacles slid by him in a blur, but Kaden recalls one standout moment, "I remember the last Flying Bar cradle. Thinking about how long I've been wanting this. It's finally coming true. I couldn't believe it." We spoke to Kaden ahead of his Stage Four climb, but at this point, we all knew he was the Last Ninja Standing for season 13. That's a massive accomplishment for anyone, let alone a rookie. "There are so many emotions," Kaden said. "I can't believe I cleared Stage Three. It's been a dream of mine forever. To actually do it, it's awesome. I really can't believe it. It hasn't sunk in yet. I'm so shocked to be the Last Ninja Standing. Hopefully, I can be the ANW season 13 champion." The $1 million prize was just beyond Kaden's reach as he timed out on the rope climb. But that outcome only gives him a goal for the future. And he still earned $100,000 for his trouble. He might even share the riches with his fellow teen Ninja Warriors. "I owe Max Feinberg a trip to Disneyland. He bought me a smoothie once and I said if I won ANW, I would take him to Disney. To close out our season, we asked Kaden to share his "Oscars moment speech." Who does he want to thank for this year? "I'd thank my coach John Maul. I've trained with him every single day forever. For the past five years. I couldn't ask for a better coach and training partner. This season is more than I could ever ask for. I've been working so hard for this. And for it to start paying off, it's crazy." Kaden Lebsack, a 15-year-old rookie, accomplished almost everything there is to accomplish on American Ninja Warrior in just one season. What could that mean for future seasons of the show? It means fans better buckle up.
Today's guest is Kingston Frontenacs defenceman Jake Murray! Jake comes on the Pagcast to discuss topics such as the recent OHL season, playing alongside of Shane Wright and Zayde Wisdom, how valuable it was being named an assistant captain plus so much more! FOLLOW JAKE MURRAY: https://twitter.com/jake_murray43 https://www.instagram.com/jake_murray43/ FOLLOW PAGCAST: https://www.instagram.com/pagcast/ https://twitter.com/pagcast Music: www.bensound.com Please share the podcast with your friends and family!
Special guests Joe Saladino and Jake Murray from the SAHD Beercast join Danny and Brock to talk craft beer. Why is craft beer such an excitable topic to talk about that they started up their own podcast about it? Check out their show The SAHD Beercast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/homedadchat/message
Comic Reviews: Future State: Aquaman 1 by Brandon Thomas, Daniel Sampere, Adriano Lucas Future State: Batman/Superman 1 by Gene Luen Yang, Ben Oliver, Arif Prianto Future State: Dark Detective 2 by Joshua Williamson, Giannis Milonogiannis, Jordie Bellaire Future State: Legion of Super-Heroes 1 by Brian Michael Bendis, Riley Rossmo, Ivan Plascencia Future State: Suicide Squad 1 by Robbie Thompson, Javier Fernandez, Alex Sinclair, Jeremy Adams, Fernando Pasarin, Oclair Albert, Jeromy Cox Future State: Superman vs. Imperious Lex 1 by Mark Russell, Steve Pugh, Romulo Fajardo Jr. Batman: Black and White 2 by Tom King, Mitch Gerads, Sophie Campbell, Gabriel Hardman, Corinna Bechko, Dustin Weaver, David Aja Eighth Immortal 1 by Jake Murray, Alice Li Barnes, Letter Squids Warcorns: Combat Unicorns For Hire 1 by Garret Gunn, Kit Wallis Wax 1 by Diane Huffman, Claudia Cangini Ferryman 1 by Daniel Bell Stray 1 by Eric Gay, Andy Poole Riverdale Presents: Southside Serpents 1 by David Barnett, Richard Ortiz Additional Reviews: Gigantic by Remender and Nguyen, Game of Thrones, Two Weeks to Live, What We Do in the Shadows, WandaVision News: Heroes Reborn, Potter shows to HBO Max, Bendis no longer DC exclusive, Kong and Tomb Raider animes from Legendary on Netflix, Spider-Ham graphic novel, Sandman casting, Molly Ostertag's Witchboy to Netflix as animated musical, Batman and Robin and Howard graphic novel, Titans TV casting, some new film Comics Countdown: Colonel Weird: Cosmagog 4 by Jeff Lemire, Tyler Crook Something is Killing the Children 14 by James Tynion IV, Wether Dell'Edera, Miquel Muerto Batman: Black and White 2 by Tom King, Mitch Gerads, Sophie Campbell, Gabriel Hardman, Corinna Bechko, Dustin Weaver, David Aja Daredevil 26 by Chip Zdarsky, Marcho Checchetto, Mike Hawthorne, Adriano Di Benedetto, Marcio Menyz Department of Truth 5 by James Tynion, Martin Simmonds We Only Find Them When They're Dead 5 by Al Ewing, Simone Di Meo, Mariasara Miotti Strange Adventures 8 by Tom King, Mitch Gerads, Doc Shaner Other History of the DC Universe 2 by John Ridley, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Andrea Cucchi, Jose Villarrubia Nailbiter Returns 9 by Joshua Williamson, Mike Henderson, Adam Guzowski Future State: Dark Detective 2 by Mariko Tamaki, Dan Mora, Jordie Bellaire, Joshua Williamson, Giannis Milonogiannis
Cancer Survivor! This is an unreal episode with an incredible young man who’s all ready fought cancer twice at the young age of 20 years old. Jake Murray currently plays in the OHL for the Hamilton Bulldogs where he was picked in the 4th round in the 2016 draft, the same year he found out … BEHIND THE GEAR Episode 111: Jake Murray – OHL Player, Hamilton Bulldogs – 2 time Cancer Survivor Read More »
Cancer Survivor! This is an unreal episode with an incredible young man who’s all ready fought cancer twice at the young age of 20 years…
Not a drill, TaylorLynn finally speaks on going out in Lawrence. She gives a few tips and tricks for going during the day and at night. Taylor also ruined her LinkedIn profile in one episode and we speak with Taylor's old boss Jake Murray about which bars to go to, and what it's like to be a bar manager! Keep sending in those questions for the iconic all-questions-answered episode next Friday on Hawker's Happy Hour! @Taylor_tj2
On this weeks episode the guys bring in special guest and expert hand-jobber Jake Murray to talk everything from duck hunting to truck troubles. Stick around until the end for Andrew's 10th episode blowout special. If you like what you hear and have a suggestion for a topic or want to voice an opinion that you would like to hear on the show, email us at thcjamcast@gmail.com
What's up everyone! Hope you all are continuing to survive quarantine :) I managed to catch up with 5 x American Ninja Warrior Jake Murray who was meant to compete with me in LA. Jake always has something crazy he pulls out on the course and is known for making amazing entrances, then backing that up with serious athleticism.
Recorded on location at London’s legendary Strongroom Studios, Will and Chris ask Strongroom’s Technical Manager Jake Murray and Studio Manager Brendon Harding (Little Simz, Ghostpoet, Loyle Carner) to jointly envision their Forever Studio. Will these knowledgeable studio engineers be able to compromise on just six bits of studio gear to use for the rest of time?
Jake Murray is a professional ninja, best known for his multiple appearances on the hit reality competition show American Ninja Warrior. He's been on the show for the past four seasons, and his speed and creative flair make him a crowd favorite each year. Payson sat down with Jake to talk about how a person from South Dakota becomes a professional ninja, the one type of fitness that gives him a competitive edge, and why his love for Kevin Bacon finally got him cast on the show after years of unsuccessful attempts.
Rich and Bijan are blown away by this nearly All Star special city qualifiers in Seattle-Tacoma! Ninja runs in this episode include Rose Wetzel, Austin Gray, Jake Murray, Meagan Martin, […]
This is what happens when you sit down for lunch, during Denver Pop Culture Con! After a morning of running back and forth to interviews, we sat down to eat and stumbled upon four Ninja Warriors!! We had the very cool, and unexpected, opportunity, to speak with Ryan Stratis, Geoff Britten, Jake Murray, and Lorin Ball! Ryan is one of only four Ninja Warriors who have competed in EVERY season of the TV show. Geoff is the ONLY Ninja to ever have a perfect season on the TV show. Jake is known for his lighthearted approach to the competition, once competing with a fanny pack, and eating a corn dog after! Lorin has the record for the most seasons in a row, with the fastest time in a regional qualifier! Remember, you can ALWAYS let us know what you think! We can only think of so many things to talk about every other week, and would LOVE to get some feedback and ideas from all of you out there who are listening!! You can send mp3s and email to our email address. Also, join the conversations on our Facebook Page and Twitter Page. If you have good feedback, please leave it for us on iTunes and Stitcher!! That's one way to help us climb the ranks into podcast glory!! You can ALSO leave us voicemail!!! Call the Michael Kuyrk memorial 970-573-6148 and leave us a hilarious message!!! PLUS FOR AS LITTLE AS $1/MONTH you can support us on Patreon!! A lot of cool extras on there for those who support!! Hall of Justice Comics & Collectibles Our Stitcher Our iTunes Patreon Amazon Credit - Juan Muro, Gabe Llanas
Food.For some reason, our conversation revolved around food. Midnight snacks.Indian. Chinese. and a pretty specific chocolate company that we wish we were being sponsored by. We also welcomed a new guest (and potential co-host) Jake Murray who shared his insights about games and more on Wednesday nights. Show Notes:- Wonderjam: Registration- Music provided by Evan/nxcturnal どこにも: www.youtube.com/nxcturnal- Our random gift to y [...]
Jake is a dope artist with a terrible alias. He does original pieces for Fantasy Flight Games. Chances are if you play a Star Wars board game, you've seen his shit (and didn't realize it). Topics: Video games we're playing Kylo Ren Sith theories (and the Knights of Ren) Leaked Episode IX concept and reference art!!! But we didn't look at it cause I ain't want no spoilers Billy Dee as Donald Glover and Harrison Ford as Alden Ehrenreich in new art from the Destiny Collectible Card Game Dy5wuCtWsAE9NCh.png Episode IX title THEORIES - PROVEN NEWS AND SPECULATIVE FACTS Beer: 2/3 - Toppling Goliath's 'Pseudo Sue' Pale Ale GET SOME OF JAKE'S ART!!! (This dude is legit) Nab yourselves 20% off any of Jake's prints at http://jakemurraystudio.com (https://www.inprnt.com/gallery/murr/) - use code 'SQUADPOD' (please spell it correlcty) YA GON CLICK DEEZ: Instagram: @RogueSquadPod Facebook: Rogue Squadron Podcast Twitter: @RogueSquadPod Support this podcast
The lads get right down to business and have on friend of the show Jake Murray to give them a review on critically acclaimed movies, Baby Driver and Gone Girl. The boys then head to the line for their featured guest, Michael Pezzetta, chatting about life in the OHL, his minor hockey days, and how he went about choosing his number at the Habs development camp. The boys also chat about high school projects, people tweeting inappropriate things and of course, get in the classics... Mad Libs and This or That.
Director Jake Murray, who was co-artistic director for Manchester's Royal Exchange Studio space with current Exchange Artistic Director Sarah Frankcom until he left Manchester in 2008, is back in the city with his new Durham-based Elysium Theatre Company. His latest production is of Stephen Adly Guirgis’s Pullitzer Prize-winning play Jesus Hopped The ‘A’ Train, which has only been produced twice in the UK before. BTG editor David Chadderton spoke to Jake at HOME Manchester a month before the production opened about the play, the aims of the new company, regional theatre in general and in Manchester in particular and about the issue of new plays that opened in London rarely getting new productions in the regions any more—a problem that Elysium is trying to confront with its programming. Jake Murray’s production of Jesus Hopped The ‘A’ Train for Elysium Theatre Company premières at The Assembly Rooms Theatre in Durham on 14 May 2018 before running at HOME Manchester from 16 to 19 May.
We had Jake Murray of the BU School of Education interview Peter Stokes, Managing Director of Huron about the future of education and how higher ed will change in the future. Music: Giving Tree by Podington Bear, licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License. http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/Daydream/Giving_Tree_1206
Season 2 Episode 18 “an Interview with Jake Murray With Star Wars Celebration Orlando almost here, we chat to Star Wars artist Jake Murray and his exclusive print “Scavenger Scrap” and his other work on trading cards and his artwork on his website. Paul and me dive into some quick news then as we recorded this on Grand National day we play an exclusive track from the Captain of the lost wave’s album Hidden Gems Called “Grand National” 00:00 RFE “SWCO 2017” Intro 02:27 Welcomes and interview with Jake Murray 53:03 Jamie and Paul gives our views on Jake’s Print and some news 61:15 “Grand National” by Captain of the Lost Waves 66:23 End of the Show Links… For questions regarding this website or store, please contact Jake at jake@murr-art.com http://www.murr-art.com/ Captainofthelostwaves@gmail.com link to buy the album Hidden Gems Chapter 1 http://captainofthelostwaves.com/products-page/products/hidden-gems-chapter-1/ Captain of the Lost Wave, 'Grand National' https://youtu.be/-fPKAllJW-g And you can see The Captian Live at The New Roots gig at The New Headingley Club, Headingley, Leeds, April 28th, Tickets here Headingley Tickets 28th April www.captainofthelostwaves.com www.facebook.com/captainofthelostwaves www.twitter.com/CaptainOTLW Tee shirts available at Tee Public Http://shrsl.com/?~b8nx @radiofreeendor @Jamie_R_burns @cutnrun22 radiofreeendor@gmail.com @SMGPods Search for us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube
Jake Murray from the Boston University School of Education spoke with author Marc Prensky about his vision for education reform, which would put more value in individualized experience, and less value on learning standards. Listen in to hear Marc’s argument against learning standards, and how he believes the education system must change and improve in order to be an effective experience for its students. Full story: https://edtechtimes.com/2017/02/24/beyond-learning-beyond-standards-author-marc-prensky-shares-achievement-based-vision-education/ Music: Giving Tree by Podington Bear, licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License. http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/Daydream/Giving_Tree_1206
Jake Murray, of the Boston University School of Education interviews Ranjini Govender of Stand for Children Massachusetts about the Common Core State Standards. Music: Giving Tree by Podington Bear, licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License. http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/Daydream/Giving_Tree_1206
Jake got out of the Navy as a Lieutenant submarine officer. He served on the USS Pennsylvania as an Electrical Assistant, Chemical/Radiological Controls Assistant, and Main Propulsion Assistant. He parlayed his experience into a career in the energy industry. He is now a Coordinator in Pipeline Risk and Integrity at Access Midstream. Jake found a lot of value out of using Alliance, a top recruiting firm for military officers. Find out about his journey!