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In this episode:We were joined by James Houghton of Thorne Harbour Health, on behalf of the ReWired program; a free group support program for gay, bi+, and queer men (cis and trans) who want to change their methamphetamine use and manage their mental health.We heard the perspectives of some patrons of the launch of the Wicked Women Reboot photographic exhibition. Having on previous episodes featured the event organisers, the photographers and the photographic models during the photo shoot; we try to complete the loop by listening to the view of the queer folk who now attend the event and appreciate the work. This was followed by the studio panel reflecting on some of the insights that these patrons shared.The panel discussed with James the importance of grouping together as fellow queers to help each other in times of strife; using the James' experience as a co-ordinator of the ReWired program as an excellent example.
DwD 0681: Proper Clutch Adjustment for Racing Our first ever Dominating with Dawson with a question that we had from the recent Blind Apex Podcast with future guest James Houghton, he just doesn't know it yet. Where should your clutch engagement point be for racing and how to do so. And if we left anything out, please let us know at GarageHeroesInTraining@gmail.com A link to the episode is: https://tinyurl.com/ClutchAdj We hope you enjoy this episode! If you would like to help grow our podcast and high-performance driving and racing: You can subscribe to our podcast on the podcast provider of your choice, including the Apple podcast app, Google music, Amazon, YouTube, etc. Also, if you could give our podcast a (5-star?) rating, that we would appreciate very much. Even better, a podcast review would help us to grow the passion and sport of high performance driving and we would appreciate it. Best regards, Vicki, Jennifer, Ben, Alan, Jeremy, and Bill Hosts of the Garage Heroes in Training Podcast and Garage Heroes in Training racing team drivers Money saving tips: 1) Enter code "GHIT" for a 10% discount code to all our listeners during the checkout process at https://candelaria-racing.com/ for a Sentinel system to capture and broadcast live video and telemetry. 2) Enter the code “ghitlikesapex!” when you order and Apex Pro system from https://apextrackcoach.com/ and you will receive a free Windshield Suction Cup Mount for the system, a savings of $40. 3) Need a fix of some Garage Heroes in Training swag for unknown reasons: https://garage-heroes-in-training.myspreadshop.com/ 4) Want to show you support to help keep our podcast going? Join our Patreon at: patreon.com/GarageHeroesinTraining
There is a good chance that you know Dewey from IAG's Thursday Thing. Or Devin Giles from Professional Awesome.But did you know that these two guys (and James Houghton) have now formed another Podcast called Heat Exchanger where they talk about everything that is going on in Grid Life.Devin and Dewey have been building cars and driving competitively for a long time now, and for this episode, I wanted to pick their brains about where they would start out now, having done all that they have done, and knowing what they know.If you have been thinking about getting out to the track more, and especially if you are thinking about competing, give this a listen. There is a ton of good information here for you.Thanks for watching and Stay Tuned!For more on what Dewey and Devin are up to, make sure to check out their Podcasts here:https://open.spotify.com/show/3AHKdpHieVMBD7zIIUEJdahttps://open.spotify.com/show/0zfW8Q3aut0Adr6oj67IiFhttps://open.spotify.com/show/43TNLQ142rz9o0PPoso097
We are so fortunate to have Evan McLaren and James Houghton join us on this very special episode discussing their podium wins, ClubTR rules, crazy timeattack builds, and a little on what their futures hold! Evan McLaren: https://www.instagram.com/bigmacvtak James Houghton: https://www.instagram.com/time_attack_typer Socials! https://smily.bio/racing_home_podcast Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/U7v3wxJnJm
Jake Corelli (Abe Vigoda) is a mob boss who discovers he is dying of terminal cancer. He is offered the chance to test Afterlife, a scientific process that keeps his brain alive so he can experience peaceful dreams forever after his death. It isn't long before the scientist who created Afterlife tampers with its workings, causing Jake's dreams to become nightmares. Directed by Gerald Cotts and written by James Houghton from a story by Edward F. Shaver. Original airdate: May 4, 1986 Grab your TALKS FROM THE DARKSIDE swag from moviedumpsterpodcast.com and use promo code DUMPSTERDWELLER at check out for 10% off! BECOME AN OFFICIAL DUMPSTER DWELLER!
Episode 551 - Abe and Adam give James Houghton a call to talk about GLTC racing, and all the things. Check out our Patreon for ad-free episodes and more secret content. Subscribe to Patreon. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slipangle-show/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slipangle-show/support
Journey into the 5th Dimension as Trivial Theater, Jacob Anders Reviews and Movie Emporium as we discuss the iconic television show created by Rod Serling. This Week The 5th Dimension Nick is out sick and joining us once again is TYTD Reviews to discuss Season 3 Episode 23 titled: The Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank. The Episode is Directed by: Montgomery Pittman and Stars: James Best, Sherry Jackson, Endgar Buchanan, Lance Fuller, Dub Taylor, Ralph Moody, Ezelle Poule, Helen Wallace, Vickie Barnes, Jon Lomer, James Houghton and William Fawcett. Find episodes on the various Audio platforms like Apple podcast and Amazon Music. You can find TYTD's content at: YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/TYTDReviews Twitter: @TYTDReviews You Can Find Jacob Anders Reviews at: YouTube: www.youtube.com/JacobAnders Twitter @Redneval2 Ebay: https://www.ebay.com/usr/retrojakexy?_trksid=p2047675.m145687.l151929 You can find Trivial Theaters content at: YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/TrivialTheater Twitter: @TrivialTheater You can find Movie Emporium's content at: YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/MovieEmporium Twitter: @Movie Emporium Intro Created by Trivial Theater Music Created by Dan Jensen #TheTwilightZone #MovieEmporium #TrivialTheater #jacobandersreviews --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/5thdimension/support
Eddie Vigil V in conversation with film director, and founder of Dreamotion Studios, Paul James Houghton living in Seal Beach, CA. Watch full conversation on YouTube: https://youtu.be/GRG5XzYbnpc Follow Paul: Paul's instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pauljamesmovies/ Paul's website: https://www.dreamotionstudios.com/ Follow Eddie Vigil V: Eddie's instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eddievigilv Eddie's website: https://www.eddievigilv.com/
Seth already knows about aluminum Honda parts... Scott likes logical progression... and James used to daily a time attack car. James Houghton joins us to talk about his competition brain, building and the competition in unlimited time attack, what he's learned in GLTC, and sim racing. James' Facebook James' Instagram Unit2 Fab Ktuned Lavigne Motorsports ------ Track Walking Chats - Group Track Walking - Facebook Track Walking - Instagram Robertson-Racing.com
Episode 511 - Real racers, talking shit, and swearing. No money, drunk at night, wings on grill, and still fast AF enough to beat you on only 3 wheels. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slipangle-show/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slipangle-show/support
In this episode of Catch22Minutes, we'll be discussing county lines. For children and young people who are victims of county lines activity the impact on their lives, and the lives of those around them, can be devastating. We know that grooming techniques are becoming more advanced, and that escaping the clutches of these perpetrators can be incredibly difficult. What techniques are perpetrators using to lure children into county lines activity? Why are victims seemingly getting younger? What is being done to support children and young people being caught up in county lines activity? And what can be done to tackle it? We are joined by Johnny Bolderson, Senior Service Manager for Catch22's County Lines Support and Rescue Service, and James Houghton, Safeguarding Operational Lead for the British Transport Police's County Lines Taskforce. Join in the conversation at #catch22minutes and visit our website at catch-22.org.uk How Catch22 can help: https://bit.ly/3XKA7X3 Helpful Links: County Lines Support and Rescue Service: http://bit.ly/3HiiE0A British Transport Police and County Lines: http://bit.ly/40olgTp
https://konigwheels.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Wheel-Wednesday-158.mp3 The post Behind The Wheel Podcast: COULD TIME ATTACK GO ELECTRIC? FT. JAMES HOUGHTON appeared first on Konig Wheels.
Episode 457 - After a long hiatus, James Houghton and his TSX return to #GRIDLIFE GLTC at COTA in 2022. The weekend didn't quite go as planned, but he shares his experience and what he has upcoming for 2022. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/slipangle-show/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/slipangle-show/support
Elderly couple Henry and Elinor Colander (Mario Roccuzzo and Alice Ghostley) take in Sybil (Fredrica Duke), a drifter escaping from her boyfriend, just in time for their 25th wedding anniversary. Unfortunately for Sybil, the couple plan on serving a very specific—and revolting—dish for the occasion.Story by D.J. Pass, adapted by James Houghton.Original Air Date: February 3, 1985Talks from the Darkside intro cover by Matt Cannon/Lapseshttps://soundcloud.com/lapsesSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/moviedumpster)
Host Liren Baker talks with Chef James Houghton, the Director of Culinary at Trinchero Family Estates - one of the leading producers in Napa Valley with over 50 wine and spirit brands in their portfolio, where he creates incredible culinary experiences and serves as the winery's ambassador. They chat about his journey as a chef to the Napa Valley, understanding food and wine pairings, and what keeps him motivated with wine, cooking, and more. Learn more about Chef James Houghton and the wine and culinary experiences at Trinchero Family Estates Follow Chef James Houghton on Instagram: @jvghoughton Follow Trinchero Family Estates on Instagram: @trincheronapavalley
On this episode we have James Houghton who is an accomplished time attack driver and GLTC Racer in his TSX racecar. We also talk about an interesting racing series he has partaken in that is a budget form of racing that is not lemons or champ car. Thank you to James for coming on and to have shared his knowledge on the podcast. James also called in from Canada making him my first Outside the US guest.
09 A Case of the Stubborns:Jody Tolliver (Christian Slater) and his mother mourn the death of Grandpa Titus. Suddenly, Titus (Eddie Bracken) nonchalantly rises from the dead the next day. Jody and his mother enlist the aid of numerous townsfolk to help convince Titus that he is dead, the stubborn man refusing to believe it even as he decomposes.Written by James Houghton, based on a short story by Robert Bloch and guest-starring Brent Spiner as Reverend Peabody.Original Air Date: December 2, 1984Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/moviedumpster)
https://konigwheels.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Wheel-Wednesday-90.mp3 The post Behind The Wheel Podcast: – Wheel Wednesday – SEND IT ’21! FT. JAMES HOUGHTON appeared first on Konig Wheels.
A few weeks of user testing has revealed specific problems with the syntax of Fault. Marianne ponders various approaches to solving those problems and talks to James Houghton about the intersection between programming and system dynamic modeling.
Paul James Houghton is a screenwriter / filmmaker / creative producer and we talk all about his latest film project From Under the Bridge: When Bullies Become Trolls, what inspired the story, partnering with the Megan Meier Foundation, bullying, cyber-bullying, automotive design, his story of selling his first screenplay, and so much more! http://www.fromunderthebridgefilm.com/
Episode 365 - Abe gets James on the line to catch up, and talk about minivans, and missed opportunities to race the TSX at #GRIDLIFE Midwest Festival. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/slipangle-show/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/slipangle-show/support
Episode 344 - With the border from Canada closed, James Houghton is missing #GRIDLIFE big time. Abe and James connect to talk about which cars we think should be used in each of the classes in GRIDLIFE time attack. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/slipangle-show/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/slipangle-show/support
Episode 314 - We're still at COTA, and we're hanging out late night with James Houghton. James decided to go ham on a TSX for GLTC and may be one of the most developed cars we've seen in the series. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/slipangle-show/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/slipangle-show/support
Time attack is one of the many forms of motorsport in which racers compete with each other to set the fastest lap time possible. My guest, James Houghton, has been doing this for over a decade. And he does it really well. I pick his brain about car culture, what it's like to race at a high level, and his experiences and lessons throughout the years of doing time attack. Sit back and relax.Check out James' Instagram: @time_attack_typerIf you'd like to get in touch with Norwin Lanot, visit: mindandgrind.podbean.com
Episode 181 - Our Canadian buddies, James Houghton & Eric Lavigne are on the show talking about Super Lap Battle, Speed Ring, and their plans for the K Tuned Intergra Type R for 2018. From building a motor on the floor of the trailer at Super Lap Battle to James almost dying of hyperthermia, we've got nothing but good stories to talk about with these guys. Classical Canadian Story Telling is a dying art, but these two have the technique nailed down. We also hear from James about his sponsor list as Eric sighs.
Episode 159 - We're in the RadV at Honda Meet with Time Attack Driver Will Au-Yeung, driver of one of the fastest time attack cars in the world. Minutes before this was recorded, Will broke the production car door slammer lap record at Gingerman Raceway with a 1:27.534, besting James Houghton by .3 seconds. We talk about Will's upcoming campaign at World Time Attack Challenge in Sydney, Australia, what made him choose a 9th gen Civic to build into a Time Attack car, and we get into a little bit of industry talk with a man whose life is completely consumed by our world.
This week the guys are joined by James Houghton. James is the owner and driver of a K24 Integra Type R that competes in CSCS and Gridlife Time Attack. James shares with us what it was like setting the all-time fastest production car lap record at Gingerman, the challenges of running an independent race team, and why Tim Hortons is so rad.Don't forget to check out www.tententhspodcast.com. It's where our store is. With shirts and stuff.
This week the guys are joined by James Houghton. James is the owner and driver of a K24 Integra Type R that competes in CSCS and Gridlife Time Attack. James shares with us what it was like setting the all-time fastest production car lap record at Gingerman, the challenges of running an independent race team, and why Tim Hortons is so rad.Don't forget to check out www.tententhspodcast.com. It's where our store is. With shirts and stuff.
Episode 155 - Part 2 of our live commentary from #GRIDLIFE Midwest Festival. Honda factory backed Pirelli World Challenge Driver Tom O'Gorman joins us for a bit as does Time Attack Driver James Houghton. Later, we have live in car commentary during two time attack sessions from The Smoking Tire and Drive on NBC Sports Matt Farah. Also joining us is Zack Klampman near the end of the show. If you enjoy the show, share it with a friend. You can also leave us reviews and ratings in the iTunes store.
Episode 134 - If you've been around the world of Time Attack the past few years, you likely know James Houghton, driver of the K-Tuned Time Attack Intergra Type R. Hailing from Canada, James travels all over North America, from Super Lap Battle to the innagural #GRIDLIFE South Festival. Always hilarous to talk to, Austin and Adam get to sit down with James after his bath time and chat about how he got into the sport, what this season is looking like, and James points out that Adam sounds like a Dog when talking about the tops of houses. For more on James and the Time Attack Type R, check him out on instagram at @time_attack_typer.
Episode 102 - Austin and Adam are live during #GRIDLIFE Special Stage announcing one of the afternoon sessions. James Houghton hops on to talk about his session in the Time Attack Type R, and Austin and Adam tortue the crowd with an average #slipangle show of babbling.
This week we welcome new co-host James Houghton to the show after the departure of long-time presenter, Carlos. Alischa Ross the CEO and Michael Whelan the web and admin coordinator discuss their roles and the work of Youth Empowerment Against HIV/AIDS, an Australian Health Promotion Organisation. Please help save funding for YEAH by signing this petition.
Hallie Foote, perhaps the leading interpreter of the works of her father, the late Horton Foote, talks about her past year of work on "The Orphans' Home Cycle", the epic compilation of nine of her father's plays into a theatrical triptych spanning nine hours of performance. She discusses the process of condensing the plays to in order to find their central storyline; how far work had progressed before her father's passing in early 2009; how the plays have created their own repertory company, with actors even playing different roles in different plays in a single evening; and how it feels to now be playing a character based upon her great-grandmother, having originated the role based on her grandmother in the premieres (and films) of the original plays. She also discusses how she finally came around to a career in theatre after first pursuing music; why she has spent most of her professional life performing in her father's plays; what it has been like to also appear in plays by her sister, Daisy, once under the director of her father, in addition to often appearing with her husband (including playing his aunt in "Dividing The Estate"); the importance of her father's artistic homes at Signature Theatre and Hartford Stage, and their directors James Houghton and Michael Wilson; and her plans for her acting career now that she is also the literary executor of her father's more than 60 plays. Original air date - April 7, 2010.
Hallie Foote, perhaps the leading interpreter of the works of her father, the late Horton Foote, talks about her past year of work on "The Orphans' Home Cycle", the epic compilation of nine of her father's plays into a theatrical triptych spanning nine hours of performance. She discusses the process of condensing the plays to in order to find their central storyline; how far work had progressed before her father's passing in early 2009; how the plays have created their own repertory company, with actors even playing different roles in different plays in a single evening; and how it feels to now be playing a character based upon her great-grandmother, having originated the role based on her grandmother in the premieres (and films) of the original plays. She also discusses how she finally came around to a career in theatre after first pursuing music; why she has spent most of her professional life performing in her father's plays; what it has been like to also appear in plays by her sister, Daisy, once under the director of her father, in addition to often appearing with her husband (including playing his aunt in "Dividing The Estate"); the importance of her father's artistic homes at Signature Theatre and Hartford Stage, and their directors James Houghton and Michael Wilson; and her plans for her acting career now that she is also the literary executor of her father's more than 60 plays. Original air date - April 7, 2010.
In a one-on-one interview with playwright Horton Foote he talks about his early career as an actor, who was responsible for his becoming a playwright, how his connection to the past inspires his writing, what it was like to write for television's Golden Age, writing for different mediums, including his Oscar winning screenplays, and the influence his hometown of Wharton, Texas has had on his life and his work. He's then joined by four artists who have worked with him in recent years - his daughter, actress Hallie Foote; James Houghton, Artistic Director of Signature Theatre; Andrew Leynse, Artistic Director of Primary Stages; and Michael Wilson, Artistic Director of Hartford Stage - who discuss their roles in interpreting Foote's stories, the impact regional theatre has had in presenting his works, and how Horton Foote's plays relate to today's audiences.
James Houghton, the founding artistic director of New York's Signature Theater Company discusses the impulse that began the acclaimed Off-Broadway theater, which each season produces the work of a single playwright, and how that mission is still being played out 17 years later, and also describes the start of his tenure as director of the Drama Division at the famed Juilliard School -- including how it feels to fill the shoes of the esteemed John Houseman, who had given Houghton one of his first acting jobs more than 20 years ago. Original air date – October 5, 2007.
James Houghton, the founding artistic director of New York's Signature Theater Company discusses the impulse that began the acclaimed Off-Broadway theater, which each season produces the work of a single playwright, and how that mission is still being played out 17 years later, and also describes the start of his tenure as director of the Drama Division at the famed Juilliard School -- including how it feels to fill the shoes of the esteemed John Houseman, who had given Houghton one of his first acting jobs more than 20 years ago. Original air date – October 5, 2007.
The extraordinary legacy of playwright August Wilson and his 10-play cycle of African-American life in the 20th Century is explored in a two-part program. First, a panel of Wilson's collaborators -- producer James Houghton (Signature Theatre Company), dramaturg Todd Kreidler, director Kenny Leon ("Radio Golf", "Gem of the Ocean"), actor/director Ruben Santiago Hudson ("Gem of the Ocean", "Seven Guitars"), producer Jack Viertel ("Radio Golf") -- discuss the process of developing and producing Wilson's plays. In the second half, the depth and variety of Wilson's characters are explored by Stephen McKinley Henderson ("Jitney", "King Hedley II"), Harry Lennix ("Radio Golf"), Tonya Pinkins ("Radio Golf") and Phylicia Rashad ("Gem of the Ocean"), joined by director Kenny Leon.
The extraordinary legacy of playwright August Wilson and his 10-play cycle of African-American life in the 20th Century is explored in a two-part program. First, a panel of Wilson's collaborators -- producer James Houghton (Signature Theatre Company), dramaturg Todd Kreidler, director Kenny Leon (Radio Golf, Gem of the Ocean), actor/director Ruben Santiago Hudson (Tony Award winner for 1997’s Seven Guitars), producer Jack Viertel (Radio Golf) -- discuss the process of developing and producing Wilson's plays. In the second half, the depth and variety of Wilson's characters are explored by Stephen McKinley Henderson (Jitney, King Hedley II), Harry Lennix (Radio Golf), Tonya Pinkins (Tony winner for Jelly’s Last Jam) and Phylicia Rashad Gem of the Ocean and 2004 Tony winner for the revival of A Raisin in the Sun), joined by director Kenny Leon.