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Dr. Hawk returns this week to discuss James Hurley. We focus on his time at The Roadhouse, how he factors into scenes at The Roadhouse involving Freddie Sykes, Shelly Johnson, Chromatics, Renee and the esoteric nature surrounding them all. Dr. Hawk on Social Media: https://bsky.app/profile/choppingwoodpod.bsky.social https://www.instagram.com/tamygdala/ Intro/Outro: "My Prayer" by Agent Ivy
There'll be a merging of talents from both sides of the Atlantic at a concert in the Rooms on Sunday... as St. John's pianist and composer James Hurley accompanies Irish tenor Dean Power in new arrangements of Nfld and Irish poetry. To find out more three of the participants drop by the On The go studio. (Krissy Holmes with pianist and composer James Hurley, Duncan Major, a writer, poet and artist living in St. John's and Dean Power, a tenor from Clarecastle in County Clare, Ireland)
Simon Conway's interview with Dr. James Hurley during Tuesday's third hour.
Many people in athletics are aware that Tarleton State has reclassified recently from D2 to D1-FCS with aspirations to eventually join the FBS ranks as the institution grows. But I have always been more interested in learning about Tarleton State the institution and behind-the-scenes of President Hurley's leadership style. This conversation is packed with wisdom that can be applied to either the presidency or the AD chair. The conversation begins with an institution profile and explaining the new projects going on at Tarleton, including a new convocation center (Arena). We talked about the unique role of the First Lady of Tarleton State, Kindall Hurley. From there the conversation turns to how Dr. Hurley leads his cabinet and he provides advice on how to prepare to eventually serve on a President's Cabinet for those aspirational ADs. President Hurley talks about how he and Parker Executive Search identified Steve Uryasz as the next AD of the Texans. I ask Dr. Hurley if he agrees with me that the "Modern AD" is more like the president's job than ever before. We briefly talk about the reclassification from D2 to D1 and the difficult decisions that are ahead for future school leaders in both divisions. As the Chief of Staff position continues to evolve in college athletics, I was sure to ask President Hurley about his own Chief of Staff, Dr. Credence Baker, to better understand the role and how much of an institutional expert the person needs to become to excel in the role. 0:00 Institutional Profile 6:05 Discussing New Arena & Growth 8:50 First Lady of Tarleton State 12:57 Explain your Cabinet Leadership Style & One-on-Ones with the Vice Presidents 17:49 Leading the Cabinet & Advice for Newcomers to a President's Cabinet 21:23 Behind-the-Scenes of the Recent AD Search 26:43 The New Modern AD Approach. Similar to a President's Job? 33:33 The Hardest Part of NCAA Reclassification from D2 to D1 40:14 The Future of D2 Membership & Difficult D1 Decisions 44:19 Explaining the Chief of Staff Position & Necessary Skillset 50:07 Parting Advice for Aspirational ADs 56:51 Concluding Thoughts
Pastor Darrell Scott, co-founder of New Spirit Revival Center, tells how he become a senior advisor to the Trump 2024 campaign. Later, we learn why stress among college students has increased in the past decade, with Dr. James Hurley, president of Tarleton State University. Rich also talks about the importance of the electoral college with Trent England, founder and executive director of Save Our States. Plus, exposing the media lies about Haitian migrants eating animals in Springfield, Ohio with attorney Leighton Grey, host of the "Grey Matter" podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, Justin catches up with Joel Mawhinney, Rob Rouse, Brennan Reece, Josh Benson, Paula Penman, Freddie Wilkinson and James Hurley in a very magical episode. We hear from the front row-ers in Kendal, before a quicker than usual exit from Dear Jon. Get in touch, #AskIzzy, or Dear Jon here: WhatsApp – 07495 717 860 Twitter – @3045podcast Email – podcast@justinmoorhouse.com THIS WEEK'S GUESTS: Joel Mawhinney: https://www.instagram.com/itsjoelm Josh Benson: https://josh-benson.co.uk/ Paula Penman: https://x.com/paulapenman Freddie Wilkinson: https://freddiewilkinson.co.uk/ Rob Rouse: https://www.instagram.com/robrousecomedian/ Brennan Reece: https://www.brennanreece.com/ EPISODE LINKS: The Dumping Ground: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/b03ps789/the-dumping-ground OTHER STUFF: Watch my YouTube Special: https://www.youtube.com/@justinmoorhousecomedian The Greatest Performance of My Life: https://www.justinmoorhouse.com/ Join the Mailing List: https://justinmoorhouse.us2.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=4c600f8287b9c2e121f43c3a1&id=bbd0010665 THIS WEEK'S GIGS: See Justin on Thursday here: https://www.jokepit.com/comedy-in/stockport/macclesfield-comedy-club-redwillow/11189 See Justin on Friday here: https://alexanderslive.seetickets.com/event/friday-night-comedy/alexander-s-live/2962885 And/or here: https://williamastonwrexham.com/book/instance/680668 See Justin on Saturday here: https://www.skiddle.com/whats-on/Chester/St-Marys-Creative-Space-/The-CCC-with-Dan-Nightingale-14th-Sep-24---Show-Starts-730pm/36730690/ See Justin on Sunday here: https://www.fatsoma.com/e/xyf8b8vu/reyt-good-comedy-club-justin-moorhouse Music by Liam Frost. Produced by Rachel Fitzgerald and Justin Moorhouse
On this week's Watchcast we're up to parts 13 and 14 in Twin Peaks: The Return. Join us as we wander aimlessly through the woods, dream our Monica Bellucci dreams, and sing along to everyone's favorite James Hurley song. CHAPTERS: (00:00:00) - The Nextlander Watchcast Episode 097: Twin Peaks: The Return Parts 13 & 14 (00:00:15) - Intro. (00:03:29) - Alex's weekly mea culpa (there's a lot to keep track of!). (00:05:00) - Vinny is not going to wait around to talk about "Just You". (00:07:23) - A very disconcerting conga line. (00:13:23) - The Mitchums' bounty bestowed upon the Joneses. (00:15:46) - A nice trip to farm country for an arm-wrestling match. (00:25:29) - Some time alone with our good friend Ray. (00:34:20) - The Fuscos are on the cusp of a realization, and Sinclair needs poison. (00:37:23) - Hutch and Chantal muse about Mormons, and Sinclair makes his move. (00:41:05) - Steven is missing, Anthony confesses. (00:45:39) - Learning a lot about Norma's diner franchise, and Dr. Jacoby and Nadine finally meet. (00:52:24) - Sarah enjoys some televised fisticuffs, and Charlie will not tell Audrey what Tina said. (00:56:54) - (to the tune of Irene Cara's "Fame") James! (00:59:34) - Ed's lonely soup. (01:02:53) - Break! (01:03:29) - We're back, and it's time for Part 14, otherwise known as We Are Like the Dreamer. (01:07:46) - Diane's familial reveal, and Cole's latest Monica Bellucci dream. (01:17:27) - Chad finally experiences justice, and the cops are off to Jack Rabbit's Palace. (01:25:42) - What is up with this guy's face. (01:27:22) - James and Freddie. (01:33:30) - Something's wrong with Sarah. (01:43:22) - Lissie at the Roadhouse, and more Billy talk. (01:47:44) - Final thoughts (and some predictions for next week's episodes). (01:51:08) - Outro.
Windom Earle has made it to Twin Peaks! The suspense is ramping up and the James Hurley side quest has come to an end... finally. We also side track into Shannon Tweed and make a glorious announcement! Join your Bookhouse Girls, Michelle and Liz, this week on Between Two Worlds! IG: Between Two Worlds Podcast
Send us a Text Message.What were the early days of mixing for Hillsong like?James Hurley is a mix engineer who has worked with Hillsong, Kari & Cody, Mosaic and more. He joins us to discuss his early days with Hillson, live production albums and more this week on the ChurchGear Podcast In this episode you'll hear:1:00 The Guys Get Gue in their ears for InEars 5:45 James Hurley joins! [5 Truths & a Lie] 15:00 James's journey into church production 19:00 What was it like doing production for Hillsong United? 25:00 How “Live” are “Live Worship Albums”? 38:30 You can only pick one piece of gear for your setup. 40:45 How do you pay your church production people correctly? 1:03:00 Tech Takeaway: Love your neighbor as yourself 1:07:00 Church Tech Confessional: "We had budget leftover....so" Resources for your Church Tech MinistryDoes your church have used gear that you need to convert into new ministry dollars? We can make you an offer here. Do you need some production gear but lack the budget to buy new gear? You can get Certified Church Owned gear here. Connect with us: Follow us on FacebookHang out with us on InstagramSee all the ways we can serve your church on our WebsiteGet our best gear sent to your inbox each Monday before it goes public via the Early Service
We aren't quite sure why Statler and Walford is fighting and why James Hurley is the topic of discussion YET AGAIN at a Twin Peaks, Palmer family funeral gathering, but we ARE here for Clarence Williams III and for a tease of White Lodge information from Garland Briggs! Join your Bookhouse Girls, Michelle and Liz, for episode 17 of Twin Peaks, Dispute Between Brothers.
On Thursday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined by Clarecastle Tenor, Dean Power, and James Hurley, a Newfoundland pianist and composer, to discuss their upcoming performance at Glór. We also got a sneak peek of what you can expect later this evening! Picture (c) Glór via Facebook
Michelle and Liz discuss the first official episode of Twin Peaks, Traces to Nowhere. They talk about damn fine coffee, a fish in the percolator, James Hurley's Cosby sweater, and more. Join in the conversation.
Patreon subscriber month continues with episode 12 of Twin Peaks: The Return. While Cooper fails to resurface in the body of Dougie Jones, Gordon Cole and Albert Rosenfield bring Tammy Preston into the Blue Rose task force. They also offer Diane Evans a less official role, although that may be a ruse to determine whether or not she's in cahoots with Bad Coop. Meanwhile, in Twin Peaks, Sheriff Frank Truman informs Ben Horne that his grandson, Richard Horne, ran over a child and is currently on the run. Richard's mother, Audrey, seems not to care as she's more worried about Billy, her current lover, who happens to be missing. Also, Sarah Palmer goes to the store for vodka. Erik and Justin try to find a new way to recap as Twin Peaks: The Return defies usual TV formats. Justin decries the acting and the editing. Erik finds his way to agreeing with him. He also tries to recall if Billy ever actually appears on screen. Lynch's tendency toward depicting violence against women comes into question. James Hurley continues to be the worst Twin Peaks citizen. A surprising number of ghosts appear. Erik leans on The Secret History of Twin Peaks and The Last Dossier to connect some dots. The pair go further into analysis than usual and the owls are not what they seem.
Andrew Grevas of 25YL joins me this week to discuss James Hurley. We discuss his parents, his relationship to characters he meets such as Laura, Donna, Maddy, Evelyn, Freddie and more. We go through The Secret Diary, Fire Walk With Me, all 3 seasons and the Mark Frost books to see if he's always been cool. Be sure to support Andrew Grevas online: https://www.instagram.com/andrewgrevas/ https://twitter.com/andrewgrevas?lang=en https://25yearslatersite.com/ "Don't Take The Ring Laura" article written by Andrew Grevas https://25yearslatersite.com/2018/06/29/dont-take-the-ring-laura-looking-at-the-fates-of-both-laura-palmer-agent-cooper/ Opening Intro is "Just You" by Luca De Paoli from his album "Into The Night".
As promised here is the cover of the James Hurley classic, Just You and I
On Friday's Morning Focus, Pat spoke to opera singer Dean Power and pianist James Hurley to discuss their upcoming concert at St. Columba's Church in Ennis this evening. The pair will be performing a concert of Irish and Newfoundland music from 8pm. Tickets are available for the concert at Cathedral Parish Office, O'Connors Newsagents.
Jacinda Townsend grew up in Southcentral Kentucky and left for Harvard at the age of sixteen. It was there that she took her first creative writing classes; while at Duke Law School, she cross-registered in the English department, where she took her next few formative writing workshops. After four years of being first a broadcast journalist and then an antitrust lawyer in New York City, Jacinda went to the Iowa Writers' Workshop, where she received her MFA before going on to spend a year as a Fulbright fellow to Côte d'Ivoire. During her Fulbright year, on a layover in Morocco, Jacinda discovered the city of Marrakech and fell in love. Later that same year, on a trip to Northern Mali, she also first witnessed modern-day slavery: that incident inspired the research that eventually took her to Mauritania, where she met with escaped slaves and anti-slavery activists and began the work that would become her newly published novel, Mother Country (Graywolf, 2022). Mother Country is told in the voices of an American woman struggling with infertility who kidnaps a young Moroccan girl, and the young mother, escaped from Mauritanian slavery, who loses her. Jacinda recently finished work on a third novel, James Loves Ruth. James Loves Ruth is told in the voices of Ruth Hurley, who changed her identity and moved across the country after her father was killed by police in the late eighties, and James Hurley, her soon-to-be-ex-husband, who spends the novel uncovering the truth about his wife. Excerpts from the novel have appeared in Auburn Avenue, Copper Nickel, and Transition. Jacinda has taught in MFA programs across the country, and is mom to two magnificent children who amaze her daily. Jacinda is also a part of the Miami Book Fair in November. Visit their website for details.
Hey Y'all!!!The Marvel Cinematic Universe has been developing and going through different phases. From having superhero movies as standalones, to making not only movies but also some fantastic series and shows (and some others not so good... I am talking to you What If). But what is to come for the MCU in the future? Let's dive a little bit into what is currently being done, and what seems possible for the future!Enjoy!
Kleinwort Hambros makes two podcasts with Fresh Air: The Wealth Chat, and The Entrepreneurs' Chat. The former sees Fahad Kamal, Chief Market Strategist at Kleinwort Hambros, dive into the world of wealth with brilliant speakers, discussing everything from responsible investment to tech, geopolitics to retirement planning. On the other hand, The Entrepreneurs' Chat focuses more on stories: James Hurley, Enterprise Editor at The Times, speaks with six entrepreneurs to delve behind the scenes of their ambitious and fast growing companies. In this episode, we sit down with Karolina Diebra, Head of Marketing at Kleinwort Hambros, and Anouszka Tate, Senior Producer at Fresh Air. They discuss the different production styles of the two podcasts, the importance of adaptivity in podcasting, and getting the best from presenters.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Micheal Carney's 2013 comedy-drama-musical starring Keira Knightley and Mark Ruffalo might not be well-known to a lot of our viewers, but it's a film that undoubtedly matters. James Hurley, a longtime student volunteer at Burlington Cable Access TV, host of the series James' House of Rock, corresponding podcast James' House of Rock: Backstage, multimedia producer and young filmmaker currently studying at Lesley University joins Chris for this episode. Jame and Chris discuss how the film conveys an important message of staying true to yourself and your passions, and how it can speak to all artists and creators, trying to get their name and their work out to the public. It gets a bit personal for two long-time creators like James and Chris, but after all entertainment is subjective...
A recent discovery of some of Kevin and Ian Maxwell's financial records show things weren't quite as they seemed. In this follow-up episode of Power: The Maxwells, Tara calls up journalist James Hurley and former Natwest executive David Leal-Bennett to find out exactly what happened and what they think of the new allegations against the Maxwells. Were they really bankrupt or was someone helping them hide their fortune? Where will the money trail lead us? Power is a Somethin' Else production with Sony Music Entertainment. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We welcome YOU back to America's leading higher education podcast, The EdUp Experience! It's YOUR time to #EdUp In this episode, President Series #154, YOUR guest is Dr. James Hurley, President & CEO of Tarleton State University, YOUR guest cohost is Dr. Michelle Cantu-Wilson, YOUR host is Dr. Joe Sallustio, & YOUR sponsor is Commencement: The Beginning of a New Era In Higher Education, coming fall 2022. Want to know how James is trailblazing when it comes to his students, staff, faculty, & his personal story? Listen in to find out! Dr. James Hurley began his tenure as Tarleton State University's 16th President in August 2019, leading the institution to unprecedented heights. Since his arrival, Tarleton has elevated its academics, research, enrollment, retention rates, graduation rates, diversity, fundraising & athletics. Under Dr. Hurley's leadership, the university created & implemented Tarleton Forward 2030: Our Future-Focused Strategic Plan, a blueprint for becoming the premier comprehensive regional university in the nation. During his time, Tarleton has become one of the country's fastest growing public universities. Thank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp! Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio ● Join YOUR EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! We make education YOUR business! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edup/message
From people nabbed fleeing the country with suitcases full of bank notes to a former pub landlord accused of cashing his loan and sending it to the terrorist group ISIS, case after case is emerging of how money from the government's pandemic bounce back loan scheme may have been misused. So what went wrong? And is the government doing enough to fix it?This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today and get one month free at: thetimes.co.uk/storiesofourtimes. Guests:George Greenwood, Investigations Reporter, The Times.James Hurley, Enterprise Editor, The Times.Host: David Aaronovitch.Clips: CNBC, BBC News, NBC, ITV News, Channel 5 News, ITV, Sky News, DW News, WION, The Guardian, HM Treasury. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On episode 6 the panel reviews the Pilot episode of the television drama Twin Peaks which aired April 8, 1990, The show's ensemble cast features Kyle MacLachlan, Michael Ontkean, Sheryl Lee), and Lara Flynn Boyle. created by Mark Frost and David Lynch. 4/26/22 Hosts: Kinte https://www.instagram.com/kinteferger... Jen https://www.instagram.com/followingbl... Olaf https://www.instagram.com/olafbarbosa/ Renee https://www.instagram.com/rdcartbydes... Josh https://www.instagram.com/chittyjoshua/ Tory https://www.instagram.com/rushtory/ "Northwest Passage" In February 1989 in Twin Peaks, Washington, homecoming queen Laura Palmer is discovered murdered near a riverbank. Soon after, Laura's classmate Ronette Pulaski is found beaten in a fugue state, prompting idiosyncratic FBI Agent Dale Cooper to travel to Twin Peaks to assist Sheriff Harry S. Truman in the investigation. Finding a piece of paper under Laura's fingernail bearing the letter "R", Cooper suspects a serial killer responsible for a similar murder one year earlier may have struck again. Discerning from Laura's diary and her best friend Donna Hayward that Laura was having an affair and was a cocaine addict, Cooper suspects more sinister goings-on in Twin Peaks than meet the eye. Truman arrests Laura's boyfriend, Bobby Briggs, who is having an affair with married woman Shelly Johnson. Deputies Andy Brennan and Tommy "Hawk" Hill discover the crime scene: an abandoned railway car containing half a locket and "Fire walk with me" written in blood. Overhearing her parents talking with Truman, Donna realizes that James Hurley, Laura's secret lover, has the other half of the locket and persuades him to bury it. Laura's mother Sarah Palmer has a nightmare depicting an unseen figure unearthing the locket. original airdate April 8, 1990 Pilot Season is a show where a panel rates and reviews the first episode of a television show drama or comedy. In season one reviews of such classics of Gilligan's Island, Get Smart and the Golden Girls will be review. As well as dramas such as Lost, The Practice and the Sopranos. The show is hosted by Kinte.
On episode 6 the panel reviews the Pilot episode of the television drama Twin Peaks which aired April 8, 1990, The show's ensemble cast features Kyle MacLachlan, Michael Ontkean, Sheryl Lee), and Lara Flynn Boyle. created by Mark Frost and David Lynch. 4/26/22 Hosts: Kinte https://www.instagram.com/kinteferger... Jen https://www.instagram.com/followingbl... Olaf https://www.instagram.com/olafbarbosa/ Renee https://www.instagram.com/rdcartbydes... Josh https://www.instagram.com/chittyjoshua/ Tory https://www.instagram.com/rushtory/ "Northwest Passage" In February 1989 in Twin Peaks, Washington, homecoming queen Laura Palmer is discovered murdered near a riverbank. Soon after, Laura's classmate Ronette Pulaski is found beaten in a fugue state, prompting idiosyncratic FBI Agent Dale Cooper to travel to Twin Peaks to assist Sheriff Harry S. Truman in the investigation. Finding a piece of paper under Laura's fingernail bearing the letter "R", Cooper suspects a serial killer responsible for a similar murder one year earlier may have struck again. Discerning from Laura's diary and her best friend Donna Hayward that Laura was having an affair and was a cocaine addict, Cooper suspects more sinister goings-on in Twin Peaks than meet the eye. Truman arrests Laura's boyfriend, Bobby Briggs, who is having an affair with married woman Shelly Johnson. Deputies Andy Brennan and Tommy "Hawk" Hill discover the crime scene: an abandoned railway car containing half a locket and "Fire walk with me" written in blood. Overhearing her parents talking with Truman, Donna realizes that James Hurley, Laura's secret lover, has the other half of the locket and persuades him to bury it. Laura's mother Sarah Palmer has a nightmare depicting an unseen figure unearthing the locket. original airdate April 8, 1990 Pilot Season is a show where a panel rates and reviews the first episode of a television show drama or comedy. In season one reviews of such classics of Gilligan's Island, Get Smart and the Golden Girls will be review. As well as dramas such as Lost, The Practice and the Sopranos. The show is hosted by Kinte.
Mayor Parker and Tarleton State University President Dr. James Hurley talk about how leaders in community can rally behind the next generation to help them achieve their goals, the importance of giving students a place to thrive academically, some big news coming from the school in the coming months, and more.Learn more about Tarleton State University - Fort Worth...A podcast hosted by Mayor Mattie Parker, Go Time takes a look at current city issues, innovative Fort Worth residents, and how we are moving the 12th largest city in the nation forward....Learn more about Go Time and nominate a future Go Time guest at fortworthtexas.gov/gotime. Listen to the show wherever you get your podcasts. Go Time is produced by staff here at the City of Fort Worth: Bethany Warner, Katy Holloway, and John-Michael Perkins.Katy and John-Michael also produce our Water Utility's podcast H2OMG, give it a listen.
A recent discovery of some of Kevin and Ian Maxwell's financial records show things weren't quite as they seemed. In this follow-up episode of Power: The Maxwells, Tara calls up journalist James Hurley and former Natwest executive David Leal-Bennett to find out exactly what happened and what they think of the new allegations against the Maxwells. Were they really bankrupt or was someone helping them hide their fortune? Where will the money trail lead us? This is a Somethin' Else production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our Week 7 Preview of all things NFL. Made in Melbourne, Australia for NFL loving fans all over the world. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Made in Melbourne, Australia, designed for NFL fans around the world. Join Pocket Nation on Twitter - @InthePocketUS In the Pocket is part of the Bad Producer Podcast Network. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Made in Melbourne, Australia, designed for NFL fans around the world. Join Pocket Nation on Twitter - @InthePocketUS In the Pocket is part of the Bad Producer Podcast Network. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Another work week is here and Jimmy is here to bring you the latest news surrounding Texas House Democrats walking out to delay new voting reform from being passed. Jimmy Speaks with Brian Phillips from the Texas Public Policy Foundation about what the Dem's will accomplish or think they can accomplish by doing so. Jimmy also talks to Dr. James Hurley from Tarleton State University about the changes coming to colleges this upcoming fall semester. Lastly, Jimmy talks to Kevin Campbell who is the CEO & a Data Expert at Syniti to ask how the economy is doing after Covid and lockdowns.https://www.facebook.com/jimmybarrettshow/videos/527153055175061/
Listen, folks. Listen. Shelly says James is cool, so James is cool. Okay? Okay. Now that we're all on the same page about that, we can now ask the important question... is James a nerd? A cool nerd, of course. What's the answer? Listen to find out. Our theme song is No Prayer by Mercy Bell. Visit https://mercybell.bandcamp.com/#twinpeaks #twinpeakspodcast #theresapodcastallright #theresapodcastar #tapar #jameshurley #jamesmarshall #bookhouseboys #bigedhurley #davidlynch #markfrost #ladiesincharge #femalepodcasters #sparkwoodandtwentyone #jamesiscool #shellyjohnson #quizzezzezz #nerds #25yearslater #fuckyoujohn
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Category: For Texans By Texans (4TXT) On today's episode, Lane and Morgan get a chance to talk with Tarleton's 16th president Dr. James Hurley and learn about the man himself who is changing Tarleton for the better. They hear about how Tarleton really feels like home and the impact the students have had on him. You won't want to miss this chance to hear what Dr. Hurley has to say. Directed/Produced by: Lane Senn @Lane_Osenn Hosted by: Morgan Montgomery @morganann2121 Special Guest: Dr. James Hurley
While working on an oral history project in 2011 to record the children of those who played a central role in the 1916 Rising, Maurice O'Keeffe of Irish Life and Lore (www.irishlifeandlore.com) travelled to Hong Kong to meet and record Fr. Joseph Mallin, son of executed revolutionary Michael Mallin.The late Fr. Joseph Mallin worked as a Jesuit Missionary in Hong Kong. While there Maurice recorded not only his story about his father's life but also his testimony about his life as a Missionary in the region.It was a fortuitous meeting which led to the compilation of seven further recordings with members of the Jesuit Community there, and soundclips from each of the eight recordings may be heard on this podcast. All of the eight full length recordings are available via www.irishlifeandlore.comThe people recorded were the following:Fr. Sean O Cearbhallain, Fr. John Russell, the late Fr. James Hurley, the late Fr. Alfred Deignan, the late Fr. Ciaran Kane, the late Fr. Harold Naylor and Fr. Sean Coghlan.
President of Tarleton State University, Dr. James Hurley discusses how the Pandemic has changed the way college admissions works for years to come.
Tarleton State University President Dr. James Hurley joined the WBAP Morning News to explain all the changes they've had to take because of COVID, and what changes may stick moving forward. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pocket Nation's review of Super Bowl LV. Made in Melbourne, Australia, designed for NFL fans around the world. Join Pocket Nation on Twitter - @InthePocketUS In the Pocket is part of the Bad Producer Podcast Network. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pocket Nation's preview of Super Bowl LV. Made in Melbourne, Australia, designed for NFL fans around the world. Join Pocket Nation on Twitter - @InthePocketUS In the Pocket is part of the Bad Producer Podcast Network. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on The Family Ties, Kelley and Julia sit down for an interview with Alicia Davis. Alicia is the mother of 12-year-old James "Alex" Hurley, who was tortured and murdered by his grandparents, James Sasser, Jr. and Patricia Batts, and their 14-year-old son, J.S.Kelley and Julia ask deep and serious questions to learn more about this James Hurley, the events that led up to his murder, and how homeschooled children oftentimes become victims of neglect, abuse, and violence before law enforcement can and should step in.Don't miss this true-crime podcast episode!Support the show
In this week's episode, Julia and Kelley cover the very recent and horrific abuse, torture, and murder of 12-year-old James Alex Hurley. They discuss the events leading up to Alex's death at the hands of his grandma, step-grandpa, uncle, and aunt in Montana, and the status of the ongoing trials related to this case. Support the show (https://www.thefamilytiespodcast.com/subscribe/)
The Who Killed Laura Podcast Ep 25 - Sweetheart, My Socks Are On Fire Welcome to another episode of the Who Killed Laura Podcast with Chris and Scott. It would be nice if this was Valentine's Day rather than Halloween, as this is one of the more romantic episodes of the series, not to mention one of the funniest. This episode is written by the frequent team of Harley Peyton and Robert Engels and is the third time Duwayne Dunham directs for the series. The title of the episode (which were given for European broadcast, unsure by whom) is “On the Wings of Love,” perhaps referring to the 1982 Jeffrey Osborne song, which hit #29 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #7 on the U.S. Adult Contemporary charts. 1982 was a time when it wasn't uncommon to hear the instrument known as the vocoder on a hit song, and luckily Osborne had one. The episode starts tying various plot threads off (James Hurley's travels, Mike and Nadine's May-December romance, Andy/Lucy/Dick) while other threads like the Black and White Lodges, Project Bluebook, Agent Cooper and Annie and Windom Earle's Miss Twin Peaks revenge plot all start tying together. Are you watching along with us? Let us know what you think. Reach out to us on Social Media: Google+ & Gmail: WhoKilledLauraPodcast@gmail.com Facebook: facebook.com/WhoKilledLauraPodcast Twitter: @WhoKilledLaura1 Instagram: @WhoKilledLauraPodcast Tumblr: whokilledlaurapodcast.tumblr.com We are on iTunes: goo.gl/O18jf9 or Libsyn: whokilledlaurapodcast.libsyn.com #Twin Peaks #David Lynch #Mark Frost #The Who Killed Laura Podcast
The Who Killed Laura Podcast Ep 20 - Kiss Me, General Lee Welcome back to another episode of the podcast with your hosts, Scott and Chris, as we break down another episode of Twin Peaks, this one being “Checkmate”, written by Harley Peyton and directed by Todd Holland, originally airing 01/19/91. Lots of talk of fire and other energy (like radioactivity) from both Log Lady and Major Briggs, cooled down a bit with a sprinkler dripping onto a Polaroid of Briggs' neck. While DEA Agent Denise (David Duchovny) and Cooper arrange the sting operation on Jean Renault, Deputy Andy and Dick Tremayne do some bumbling sleuthing at the orphanage where little Nicky lives, hoping to find out about the sealed records regarding the deaths of Nicky's parents. Meanwhile, there's no additional chess move in the paper from Windom Earle, so he must be planning something else. Bobby Briggs is getting too big for his britches, dumping poor Shelly to care for dribbling Leo while he works for Ben Horne, who, instead of teaching him about shady business is still lost in his delusion of being General Lee, trying to redo the Civil War for a winning outcome for the South. James Hurley gets in deeper with the rich wife, while Harry has just gotten Josie back, only to lose her again as she becomes Catherine's indentured servant. Big Ed Hurley goes full steam ahead with his romance with Norma, only for Nadine's husband Hank to show up. Luckily, Ed's wife Nadine shows up and beats the crap out of him. Catherine comes to gloat over the diminished Ben, but finds not just sympathy for him but those old romantic feelings, leading to the title of our episode. The sting goes down, with both Denise/Dennis and Cooper getting some shots in, and that's it for Jean Renault's rein of terror and his framing of Cooper. Leo is maybe not so brain dead as Shelly thought, which is too bad for her, and an explosion across town leaves the sheriff's station empty, allowing Windom Earle to make his next chess move in person. We talk about all of this and more, so please give it a listen. For Little Nicky's sake if not ours. Are you following along with us? We'd love to hear from you. Reach out to us on Social Media: Google+ & Gmail: WhoKilledLauraPodcast@gmail.com Facebook: facebook.com/WhoKilledLauraPodcast Twitter: @WhoKilledLaura1 Instagram: @WhoKilledLauraPodcast Tumblr: whokilledlaurapodcast.tumblr.com We are on iTunes: goo.gl/O18jf9 or Libsyn: whokilledlaurapodcast.libsyn.com #Twin Peaks #David Lynch #Mark Frost #The Who Killed Laura Podcast
The Who Killed Laura Podcast Ep 18 - It's a good color for him Welcome back to another Who Killed Laura Podcast with Chris and Scott. This episode of Twin Peaks, entitled “Masked Ball”, was directed by Dwayne Dunham. Looking at his body of work, one has to wonder which of these acting greats was more fulfilling to direct: James Marshall or Kevin Sorbo? After the Log Lady intro sets up what will be a sort of chess game between Agent Cooper and nemesis Windom Earle, we get some stylistic deviations/additions this episode, including some rockabilly music for James Hurley, as he embarks on a solo adventure away from Twin Peaks township that is very noir in nature, just with more wood and wool sweaters. Evelyn Marsh is a sophisticated femme fatale who nonetheless has to sip martinis at a roadside tavern named Wallie's Hideout, and it just so happens she needs a mechanic to fix her husband's expensive old car, and her desire to escape her life coincides nicely with James'. Nadine Hurley's mental illness takes the form of her belief she is a teenager back in high school again, and in Twin Peaks, delusions are humored, so she's allowed to enroll again and try out for cheerleading. She also soon has her eye on Mike, who has seemed so lost (well, offscreen) since chum Bobby Briggs forgot about him. Slick Dick Tremayne tries to show Lucy he's a fit father by bringing around an orphan named Nicky. Hank Jennings and father-in-law Ernie return from a hunting/whoring trip where Hank and Jean Renault have coerced Ernie into getting back into the criminal life, and it leads to, one has to assume, the only STD joke in the series. Ben Horne, exonerated but having lost his big Ghostwood Estates deal, looks at old home movies of himself and his dad and starts to fall apart. David Duchovny as Dennis/Denise has some fun scenes, and we dig more into both the meaning of the White Lodge (courtesy of Hawk) and Andrew Packard and Thomas Eckhardt, as well as Rick Deckard, Jack Rickards, and Keith and Reed Richards. PRO TIP: don't give your characters too-similar names. Are you watching along with us? We'd love to hear from you. Reach out to us on Social Media: Google+ & Gmail: WhoKilledLauraPodcast@gmail.com Facebook: facebook.com/WhoKilledLauraPodcast Twitter: @WhoKilledLaura1 Instagram: @WhoKilledLauraPodcast Tumblr: whokilledlaurapodcast.tumblr.com We are on iTunes: goo.gl/O18jf9 or Libsyn: whokilledlaurapodcast.libsyn.com
Who Killed Laura Podcast Ep. 9 - I Thought It Meant I Didn't Have To Take A Bath In this episode of the podcast, we discuss Season 2, Episode 2′s “Coma,” written by Harley Peyton and directed by David Lynch. Your mileage may vary, but in this episode we find the blend of drama, mystery and quirky comedy to be an uneasier fit than in the better episodes. This isn't to say there aren't some great, interesting and unsettling elements in this one, like the magical creamed corn little David Lynch boy, a full minute or more of characters adjusting chairs, a smoked cheese piggy, lots and lots of Scotch tape, the unfortunate first look at Leo Johnson's voluminous chest and back hair, and the first mention of Dale Cooper's former partner, Windom Earle, who doesn't take center stage for another nine episodes. This is the second and last time Lynch directs back-to-back episodes. He will direct just two more in the series, in large part due to being busy filming Wild at Heart at this time. Peyton writes his third episode of what will be thirteen episodes he either writes or co-writes. We wonder if the character of Mike Nelson, Bobby's friend and drug-pushing accomplice, and former boyfriend of Donna Hayward, had been written off the show. He returns in Episode 15 (Season 2, Episode 7), an important episode for reasons having nothing to do with him, as usual. No offense meant to actor Gary Hershberger, of course. Inglewood native Hershberger would reprise the role of Mike in Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, then go on to a solid career on television, appearing in such series as Murder, She Wrote, JAG, Chicago Hope, Grey's Anatomy, Six Feet Under, and Big Love, among others. The song James Hurley apparently composed for Laura, which he sings with Donna and Maddy in the living room, accompanied by an unseen rhythm section, is “Just You and I,” a Lynch/Badalamenti composition. The actors, Lee, Marshall and Boyle, provided their own vocals.
Who Killed Laura Podcast - Pilot Hi, Chris here. As I write this, it's actually almost a year since we recorded this pilot episode. I bought The Complete Mystery blu-ray set and in early October it was announced that the series would return, this time on Showtime. So it just seemed like good timing to revisit it and hopefully cover everything before the new episodes aired. Life intruded and we were sporadic in recording these, and for better or worse, David Lynch recently announced that the series wouldn't air until 2017, so with several of these “in the can,” a little more efficiency in how we do them, and a renewed commitment, hopefully we will be on track to discuss the entire old ABC series, the film, the deleted scenes and “missing pieces,” and perhaps ephemera like the Agent Cooper Tapes and The Diary of Laura Palmer as well. And who knows, maybe somewhere we'll talk about the fan edit James Hurley spinoff or the fan edit Fire Walk With Me. We'll number these like the series did, so this is the Pilot, and next episode is Episode 1, and so on. We have at least one Bonus Episode outside the normal numbering as well, and that may be where we discuss the non-series material. I think we'll leave our feelings about the series for the podcast itself, especially since they're still evolving with this decades-later analysis, so let's just discuss some of the errata of this episode. And yes, I realize its breadth resembles the corrections crawl of SNL's “Fox & Friends” sketch. As you can probably here a couple times, as much as we were enjoying ourselves and having a good conversation, our lack of research was embarrassing. We get better. Now for the corrections, additional background and observations. First, the show aired on ABC. It is now owned by CBS, who put their logo at the end of every episode on the blu-ray set. We got confused. We're not very concerned in this and the next episode or two about when the episode in question aired, who wrote it, and who directed it. We make it a habit later. This pilot episode, entitled “Northwest Passage,” though the titles were never revealed in the credits, aired April 8, 1990, was written by Mark Frost and David Lynch, who also created the series, and Lynch directed it. It's a longer episode than normal and was seen by 34.6 million viewers. As a bit of background we don't discuss in this episode, Lynch and Frost met in 1987 and started work on a couple film ideas that didn't get the ground–a biopic of Marilyn Monroe and a comedy called One Saliva Bubble–before coming up with an idea for a crime film called Northwest Passage. This became Twin Peaks. Interesting that that series mixes both comedy and a tragic blonde with secrets, so both creative itches apparently got scratched. Dumb mistake: I repeatedly call Doctor Hayward “Doc Martin.” I think it's because his daughter is named Donna, and somehow I was conflating her with Donna Martin, Tori Spelling's character from another ‘90s show I watched at the time, 90210. As another great friend and Lynchian pointed out, Hayward is very close to “wayward,” though Laura fits that bill more than Donna. The good doctor is played by Warren Frost, father of series co-creator Mark Frost. He and his show wife, Grace Zabriskie, would also play a married couple in five episodes of Seinfeld spanning 1992-1998. Not as dumb a mistake: Scott says “Bunkhouse Boys” rather than Bookhouse Boys. It's implied here, due to faulty memory, that the Log Lady (RIP Catherine Coulson) didn't play an important part in the series, but she was on the periphery of every episode. Neither is true. She isn't in every episode, but does play an important part, particularly in Episode 5. The Lynchboro storyline of the crime series Wiseguy aired just weeks before Twin Peaks premiered and was oddly prescience, with lead character Vinnie becoming sheriff of a small Washington town and trying to stop a serial killer. The 1993 mini-series Wild Palms was mentioned as possibly being influenced by Twin Peaks, or maybe it's just a similar-sounding name. Other shows said to containing some Twin Peaks influence include Picket Fences, Northern Exposure (as it aired just a few months after, it's unlikely, at least not as an initial inspiration), and who knows if there would have been an X-Files if Agent Cooper hadn't opened the door for other quirky, charismatic and obsessive FBI agents investigating the bizarre. And basically, any series set in a small town where the characters have old secrets might get labelled a Twin Peaks knockoff, rightly or wrongly. You'll note we talk about what we perceive is one of the larger if not main themes of the series, Man vs. Nature. The aforementioned friend, Alan, a great fan of author James Howard Kunstler, pointed out that Kunstler has said that suburban housing is often named after the natural elements destroyed in its creation. So what to make of Ghostwood Estates, eh? Also along those lines, note our main despoiler of nature, Ghostwood developer Ben Horne, has an autistic son he ignores and perhaps doesn't love, the Native American headdress-wearing Johnny. Finally, you'll notice the episode cuts off fairly abruptly. In this same session, we went on to discuss the “International Version” of the Pilot, but the podcast was long enough as it was, so we cut that section and will present it as a bonus episode a few weeks from now. If you've seen it, you'll know why we're waiting. If not, just sit tight. Thanks for listening and reading. We'd love to hear from you what you liked, didn't like, what we screwed up that we don't discuss here, and what Twin Peaks and Lynch and Frost have meant to you. 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