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What causes onions to bolt? What do the team think about using crocs at the bottom of pots? How should I go about pruning my lilac tree? Kathy Clugston and a panel of esteemed gardening experts visit West Horsley, Surrey, to tackle common horticultural challenges and share practical solutions. Joining her are pest and disease specialist Pippa Greenwood, botanist James Wong, and award-winning garden designer Juliet Sargeant.Later in the programme, Bob Flowerdew wraps up our Edible Essentials series with a fool proof guide to feeding and watering your crops - ensuring a rich and rewarding harvest.Producer: Matthew Smith Junior Producer: Rahnee Prescod Executive Producer: Carly MailePlant List Questions and timecodes are below. Where applicable, plant names have been provided. Q – My Ficus Ginseng has lost most of its leaves, what am I doing wrong? (01'35”) Q – What do the team think about using crocs at the bottom of pots? (06'41”) Q – Can the panel suggest shrubs that will flower late spring, early summer and thrive in chalky soil? (10'57”) Juliet Sargeant – Philadelphus, mock orange Philadelphus 'Manteau d'Hermine' (d), mock orange 'Manteau d'Hermine' Weigela All Summer Red ('Slingco 1'PBR) (All Summer Series), weigela [All Summer Red] Weigela All Summer Peach ('Slingpink'PBR) (All Summer Series), weigela [All Summer Peach] Ceanothus, californian lilacPippa Greenwood – Magnolia stellata, star magnolia Mahonia, oregon grape Syringa pubescens subsp. patula 'Miss Kim', lilac 'Miss Kim' Deutzia × rosea 'Carminea', deutzia 'Carminea'James Wong – Pittosporum tobira, japanese pittosporum Wisteria Feature – Bob Flowerdew's Edible Essential guide to watering and feeding crops (16'56)Q – What causes onions to bolt? (21'19”) Q – Can the panel advise on what I can plant on a north facing one-and-a-half-meter border adjacent my mixed hedge? (25'37”) Juliet Sargeant – Euphorbia robbiae, mrs Robb's bonnet Anemone hupehensis, japanese anemonesJames Wong – Digitalis, foxglove Primula vulgaris (Pr/Prim), primrose Hyacinthoides non-scripta, bluebell Hakonechloa, japanese forest grass Ferns LilliesPippa Greenwood – Hardy geraniums Epimedium Helleborus, helleboreQ – How should I go about pruning my lilac tree? (31'48”)Q – What plants would the panel take from your current gardens if you were moving to a much smaller garden with very poor soil and lots of builder's rubble in it? (35'23”) James Wong – Tree fernsJuliet Sargeant – Iris germanica, bearded iris Ficus carica (F), fig Salvia 'Royal Bumble', sage 'Royal Bumble' Salvia 'Hot Lips', sage 'Hot Lips' Salvia, sage Salvia 'Amistad'PBR, sage 'Amistad' Erigeron karvinskianus, mexican fleabanePippa Greenwood – Aubrieta Eryngium, sea holly
IAN UNPLUGGED 2523 060725On Sat, June 7, 2025 from 3 - 4 pm on the “IAN UNPLUGGED” segment of Indo American News Radio (www.IndoAmerica-News.com).Jay & Sanchali play the current affairs quiz “I Think I Know This” with James Wong, Austin Vanderford and Ronak Mehta.
Why do my ferns have rusty spots? Any tips for stopping caterpillars eating my cabbages? Have you upcycled any objects in the garden?Peter Gibbs and a panel of plant and gardening experts are in Crowthorne, Berkshire and offer advice to an audience of keen gardeners. Joining Peter are pest and disease expert Pippa Greenwood, head gardener Matthew Pottage and proud plantswoman Christine Walkden.Later in the programme, house plant expert James Wong visits the Of The Oak exhibition at The Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, which celebrates the Lucombe oak and oak trees as a vital hub of biodiversity. He's joined by visual artist Ersin Han Ersin and arborist Cecily Withall.Senior Producer: Daniel Cocker Junior Producer: Rahnee Prescod Executive Producer: Carly MailePlant List Questions and timecodes are below. Where applicable, plant names have been provided. Q – The council have recently cleared a raised flowerbed at the front of the Morgan Centre. It previously had in it a giant prickly pyracantha. What would the panel suggest? (02'02")Matthew Smith – Callistemon rigidus, stiff bottlebrush Alstroemeria Indian Summer ('Tesronto'PBR) (Summer Paradise - Summer Series), Peruvian lily [Indian summer] Salvia nemorosa 'Caradonna', Balkan clary 'Caradonna' Salvia rosmarinus Prostrata Group (Ro), rosemary Prostrata GroupQ - Why have my ferns developed rusty looking spots – is it caused by a disease? (06'31") Q – Any tips on growing miss Willmott's ghost? (09'08")Q – I have a bank of mature Heathers. Can I prune them as they're quite tall now or do I need to replace them as they get straggly? (13'13")Q- How do I stop caterpillars from eating my cabbages? (17'05")Feature – James Wong visits the 'Of the Oak' at The Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, which celebrates the Lucombe oak. He's joined by Ersin Han Ersin and Cecily Withal (21'28”)Q - How do we encourage our Camellia to flower? (25'56")Q – I would like to plant some other more interesting climbing plants in a shady spot – what do the panel recommend? (29'13")Matthew Pottage – Hydrangea petiolaris, climbing hydrangea Hydrangea petiolaris 'Silver Lining'PBR hydrangea 'Silver Linng' Hedera colchica 'Dentata Variegata' (v), ivy 'Dentata Variegata'Christine Walkden – Ampelopsis quinquefolia, Virginia creeper Dactylicapnos scandens, yellow bleeding heart vinePippa Greenwood – Lonicera, honeysuckleQ – How often do Clematis Clematis' flower? (34'02")Q – Can the panel recommend any other ways to repurpose objects? (36'26")Q – I'd like you to recommend plants for a red hot, south facing gravel garden? (36'25")
How do I take care of a kokedama? How do you take care of a sedum living roof? Why won't my trollius flower? For the first time ever, GQT sets up shop at the heart of the iconic RHS Chelsea Flower Show, broadcasting from the charming bandstand. Kathy Clugston is joined by a panel of horticultural heavyweights, including Bunny Guinness, Matthew Wilson, and James Wong.Keep your ears pricked up for some familiar voices - among the questioners are none other than Scott Mills, David Tennant and Zoe Ball, each bringing their own garden problems to the table.Later, Peter Gibbs takes a tranquil detour to the stunning Songbird Survival Garden on Main Avenue. There, he chats with designer Nicola Oakey and dedicated volunteer Bee about how we can turn our outdoor spaces into welcoming sanctuaries for Britain's beleaguered songbirds.Producer: Daniel Cocker Producer: Dominic Tyerman Producer: Matthew Smith Assistant Producer: Rahnee Prescod Assistant Producer: Suhaar Ali Executive Producer: Carly MaileA Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4Plant List Questions and timecodes are below. Where applicable, plant names have been provided. Q – I've got a floppy snake plant – is this because I've overwatered it? (01'17")Q - Why do the flower buds fall off my chameleon each year? (02'38") Q - Hello, it's David Tennant here. I've been gifted a beautiful kokedama. How do I water this? How do I not kill it? (05'26")Q – Could you recommend some pretty and low maintenance for flowers for window boxes? (07'34")Bunny Guinness – Verbena officinalis 'Bampton', vervain ‘Bampton' Polystichum setiferum, soft shield fern Salvia rosmarinus (Ro), rosemaryMatthew Wilson – Thymus vulgaris, common thyme Thymus praecoxJames Wong – Portulaca, porcelain Mesembryanthemum Delosperma. Q- My trollius hasn't flowered this year. What am I doing wrong? (12'58")Feature – Peter Gibbs visits the ‘Songbird Survival Garden” on main avenue, where he meets with designer Nicola Oakey and volunteer Bee (17'22”)Q - We've got a garden room with a sedum living roof – how do we look after it? (22'20")Q – Hello! Zoe Ball here! How do I stop squirrels from eating all my plants? (32'06")Q - My trachycarpus and dicksonia antarctica. They're getting thinner and thinner each year – how do I appropriately thin them out? (28'54")Q – Hi GQT, it's Scott Mills. How do I stop my dog's pee from ruining my lawn? (28'54")Q – I'd like you to recommend plants for a red hot, south facing gravel garden? (36'25")James Wong – Hardy aloes Aloe polyphylla Eschscholzia californica, california poppy Bunny Guinness – Salvia confertiflora, sabra spike sageMatthew Wilson – Rosa 'Sally Holmes' (S), rose 'Sally Holmes' Dasylirion wheeleri, spoon flower Aloiampelos striatula, striped-stemmed aloe Beschorneria yuccoides, yucca-leaved beschorneria
This week on Friday Night Frightfest, we're tempting fate and dodging elaborate death traps as we look at the beginnings of a beloved horror franchise! In anticipation of the highly anticipated new film, Final Destination: Bloodlines, we're going back to where it all began, comparing the terrifying ingenuity of Final Destination (2000) and its thrilling sequel, Final Destination 2 (2003). Final Destination (2000) Directed by James Wong, the original Final Destination introduces us to Alex Browning, who has a premonition of a catastrophic plane crash and, along with a handful of others, manages to cheat death. But Death, as they soon learn, doesn't like to be cheated. What follows is a relentlessly suspenseful and inventive series of "accidents" as Death comes to claim its due, showcasing Rube Goldberg-esque kills that became the franchise's trademark. Final Destination 2 (2003) Directed by David R. Ellis, Final Destination 2 escalates the stakes with a truly unforgettable opening highway pile-up. Kimberly Corman has a vision of this horrific event and saves herself and several strangers. However, they soon discover they've merely placed themselves at the top of Death's new list. This sequel famously expands on the rules of Death's design and offers even more elaborate and shocking sequences of unfortunate demises. Join us as we discuss these first two films in the series. If you don't have time to watch them yourself before seeing Final Destination: Bloodlines, this episode offers a good synopsis of the films. We discuss how they established the franchise's unique blend of supernatural horror and inventive practical effects, and what makes each of these early entries so enduringly terrifying. Prepare for a grim reminder that you can't escape your destiny! Spoilers Start around 4:27.
Jessica and Dini travel back to February 18, 1994! Join us as we discuss our top 5 favorite moments from S1 EP17, E.B.E.! This episode was written by Glen Morgan and James Wong. Directed by William Graham.Mulder and Scully investigate a trucker's report of a UFO sighting in Tennessee, uncovering what appears to be a government conspiracy to transport an "Extraterrestrial Biological Entity." As they dig deeper, the agents meet with The Lone Gunmen, a trio of eccentric conspiracy theorists who offer help and insights. Meanwhile, Mulder's source, Deep Throat, provides cryptic information, but also seems to be misleading them. Mulder begins to suspect Deep Throat may be manipulating him to protect a bigger secret. Do you have any X-Files-related theories, stories, key points, or podcast feedback? Please email us at TheXFilesChatRoomPodcast@gmail.com We'd love to hear from you. Please tell us how we can improve!You can find us on:Bluesky, TikTok, and Instagram @TXFChatRoomPodResources: X-Files WikiIMDBnative-land.ca
Send us a textIt's time to escape your fate as the hosts has a premonition to review the film that kickstarted the catastrophic visions and mysterious accidents franchise, the supernatural horror film, Final Destination, starring Devon Sawa, Ali Larter, Tony Todd and directed by James Wong. As audiences celebrate the 25 year anniversary since its release, many people believe the film is one of the most defining horror movies of the 2000s. The hosts pair the film with the Twist of Fate cocktail. So let's run away with the hosts as they look for signs and second-guess their surroundings to bring you this horror suspenseful classic film.Come listen and follow the hosts on their Instagram and YouTube channel @the.gentlemenpodcast
“In death there are no accidents, no coincidences, no mishaps, and no escapes.” This week, we're continuing our tribute to iconic performers we've recently lost, as part of our May They Rest In Peaceseries. Join Henrique and David as they travel to Canada (spiritually, at least) to revisit one of the most memorable horror thrillers of the 2000s: Final Destination. Directed by James Wong and starring Devon Sawa, Ali Larter, Kerr Smith, and the unforgettable Tony Todd—who delivers an unforgettable turn in just one scene—this episode dives into the supernatural suspense that made this film a generational anxiety trigger.
Laci and Matt are broadcasting to you from a cabin in the woods, where they're eating canned cat food with oven mitts, trying to dodge that pesky Grim Reaper. But the rats need their cheese, so here's a new episode about Final Destination (2000). (You're the rat, I guess.) It's the movie that launched one of the great horror franchises. A franchise that Matt posits is Friday the 13th for the decade of the 2000s. This series has it all: Primitive cell phones! Internet research on big ole computers! And nu-metal, nu-metal, nu-metal. And it all started here, with this movie that began life as an X-Files spec script and, even in its final form, has forgotten to take the X-Files out. That's not a bad thing. Next week: Wayne's World (1992) Bonus Video: We suggest scenarios we'd like to see in future FInal Destination sequels. Check it out on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube. Subscribe to our Patreon, Load Bearing Beams: Collector's Edition for $5 a month to get two extra episodes! patreon.com/loadbearingbeams Time stamps: 00:01:28 — Our personal histories with the FInal Destination franchise 00:13:00 — History segment: How Final Destination began as an X-Files spec script by Jeffrey Reddick, and instead was turned into a feature film helmed by X-Files writers James Wong and Glen Morgan 00:28:52 — In-depth movie discussion 01:28:25 — Final thoughts and star ratings Sources: “Final Destination: the definitive oral history by the people who made it” by Ian Sandwell | Digital Spy (2022) - https://bit.ly/43cBq4w “How Final Destination Went From Real-Life Premonition to Horror Phenomenon” by Jack Beresford | Den of Geek (2021) - https://bit.ly/4jPo0T4 Final Destination press kit (2000) - https://bit.ly/4kfcTmg “Devon Sawa: ‘I had to smoke pot in movies and be in a hip-hop video to get away from Casper'” by Rachel Brodsky | The Independent (2022) - https://bit.ly/3GQ3sLU Artwork by Laci Roth. Music by Rural Route Nine. Listen to their album The Joy of Averages on Spotify (https://bit.ly/48WBtUa), Apple Music (https://bit.ly/3Q6kOVC), or YouTube (https://bit.ly/3MbU6tC). Songs by Rural Route Nine in this episode: “Winston-Salem” - https://youtu.be/-acMutUf8IM “Snake Drama” - https://youtu.be/xrzz8_2Mqkg “The Bible Towers of Bluebonnet” - https://youtu.be/k7wlxTGGEIQ Follow the show! Twitter: @LoadBearingPod | @MattStokes9 | @LRothConcepts Instagram: @loadbearingbeams TikTok: @load.bearing.beams | @mattstokes9 Letterboxd: @loadbearinglaci | @mattstokes9 Bluesky: @loadbearingbeams.bsky.social
Keep your seatbelts fastened, your trays in an upright position, and your cargo pants in the overhead bin, because it's time to take off with James Wong's supernatural slasher FINAL DESTINATION, starring Devon Sawa and Ali Larter.
GOTTA CATCH UP FOR FINAL DESTINATION BLOODLINES!! Final Destination Full Reaction Watch Along: / thereelrejects With Final Destination 6 coming to theatres The Roomies & John are back to give their Final Destination Reaction, Recap, Commentary, Analysis, & Spoiler Review!! Visit https://huel.com/rejects to get 15% off your order Save & Invest In Your Future Today, visit: https://www.acorns.com/rejects Join Aaron Alexander, Andrew Gordon & John Humphrey as they cheat fate in James Wong's 2000 supernatural slasher classic Final Destination. When high school student Alex Browning (Devon Sawa, known for Dazed and Confused and Cheaper by the Dozen) narrowly escapes a horrific plane explosion thanks to a premonition, he and his friends—including Clear Rivers (Ali Larter, Heroes, Legally Blonde), Carter Horton (Kerr Smith, Dawson's Creek), and Billy Hitchcock (Sean William Scott, American Pie, Role Models)—find death stalking them one by one in increasingly elaborate and chilling accidents. Agent Weine (Daniel Roebuck, The Fugitive, Matlock) & Agent Schreck (Roger Guenveur Smith, Dope, Do The Right Thing) tries to crack the pattern, while the ominous mortician Bludworth (Tony Todd, Candyman, Star Trek) warns that “Death isn't finished with them yet.” Andrew, Aaron, & John break down every unforgettable scene—from the heart-stopping mid-air explosion to the terrifying shower incident, the gruesome tanning bed sequence, and the harrowing nail-studded car crash—dissecting how each death scene fuels the film's slick blend of suspense, dark humor, and inventive kills. Follow Aaron On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealaaronalexander/?hl=en Follow Andrew Gordon on Socials: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MovieSource Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/agor711/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/Agor711 Intense Suspense by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Apparel! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ Follow Us On Socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ Tik-Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@reelrejects?lang=en Twitter: https://x.com/reelrejects Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ Music Used In Ad: Hat the Jazz by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Happy Alley by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... POWERED BY @GFUEL Visit https://gfuel.ly/3wD5Ygo and use code REJECTNATION for 20% off select tubs!! Head Editor: https://www.instagram.com/praperhq/?hl=en Co-Editor: Greg Alba Co-Editor: John Humphrey Music In Video: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ask Us A QUESTION On CAMEO: https://www.cameo.com/thereelrejects Follow TheReelRejects On FACEBOOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM: FB: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thereelrejects Follow GREG ON INSTAGRAM & TWITTER: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thegregalba/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thegregalba Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“In death there are no accidents, no coincidences, no mishaps, and no escapes.” This week, we're continuing our tribute to iconic performers we've recently lost, as part of our May They Rest In Peace series. Join Henrique and David as they travel to Canada (spiritually, at least) to revisit one of the most memorable horror thrillers of the 2000s: Final Destination. Directed by James Wong and starring Devon Sawa, Ali Larter, Kerr Smith, and the unforgettable Tony Todd—who delivers an unforgettable turn in just one scene—this episode dives into the supernatural suspense that made this film a generational anxiety trigger.
How can you get a second season out of tulips grown in pots? What is the most natural and cost-effective way to add nutrients to my soil? How do you garden with hedgehogs in mind?Kathy Clugston and her team of gardening experts return to Bangor, Northern Ireland where they solve some gardening dilemmas. Joining her are ethnobotanist James Wong, garden designer Neil Porteous, and Head of Gardens at Balmoral Kirsty Wilson.Later in the programme, continuing our Edible Essential Series is Bob Flowerdew, who provides the top fruits and vegetable to add to your shopping list this season. Producer: Bethany Hocken Assistant Producer: Dulcie Whadcock Executive Producer: Carly MaileA Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4Plant List Questions and timecodes are below. Where applicable, plant names have been provided. Q- What should I do with my phalaenopsis orchid? (01'24")Q- How do I look after auriculas during the summer? (05'02")Q- How can you get a second season out of tulips grown in pots? (06'57")Q- I've killed four Japanese acers over the years – what am I doing wrong? (19'30")Feature – Bob Flowerdew's edible shopping list. What fruit and veg you should grow this season (14'41")Bob Flowerdew – Asparagus officinalis, asparagus Ribes nigrum, blackcurrant Chillies Allium sativum, garlic Cynara cardunculus var. scolymus, globe artichokes Helianthus tuberosus, Jerusalem artichokes Allium cepa, onions Solanum tuberosum, potatoes Raphanus sativus, radish Rubus idaeus, raspberries Ribes rubrum, redcurrants Rheum rhabarbarum, rhubarb Allium cepa var. aggregatum, shallots Fragaria × ananassa, strawberries Zea mays var. saccharate, sweetcorn Q- My soil is very much depleted of nutrients. What is the most natural and cost-effective way to remedy this? (18'44")Q – What shrubs could I grow in containers that are exposed to extreme winds and sea salt? (23'36")Neil Porteous – Grevillea rosmarinifolia, rosemary grevillea Euphorbia stygiana subsp. Santamaria, Ozothamnus rosmarinifolius, sea rosemaryKirsty Wilson – Phormium tenax, New Zealand flax Hakonechloa macra, Japanese forest grassJames Wong – Pinus pinea, stone pineQ - How do you garden with hedgehogs in mind? (29'38")Q - I'm just about to dig out an area for a large pond. What plants do the panel recommend I use to get me started? (31'20")James Wong – Soleirolia soleirolii, mind-your-own-business Nymphaea, waterliliesKirsty Wilson – Iris pseudacorus, yellow iris Hosta, Plantain lily Astilbe, astilbe Meconopsis, Himalayan poppy Cyperus alternifolius L., umbrella plantNeil Porteous – Eryngium, sea holly Eryngium pandanifolium, pandan-like-leaved eryngoQ - Can you recommend some plants that are showstoppers and conversation starters? (37'21")Kirsty Wilson – Nepeta 'Blue Dragon', catmint 'Blue Dragon'Neil Porteous – Vitex lucens, puririJames Wong – Mahonia, oregon grape Daphne
Épisode 3 de la franchise Final Destination, Destination Ultime 3, sorti en 2006 et réalisé James Wong. Rendez-vous sur le site du podcast PREMIERVISIONNEMENT.COM pour accéder facilement à toutes les autres rétrospectives couvertes par le podcast. Liens du podcast: feed rss: https://anchor.fm/s/590d508/podcast/rss Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/premiervisionnement/ Twitter: @visionnement Le podcast est disponible sur la plupart des distributeurs de baladodiffusion. Bonne écoute!
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Why are my potatoes so floury? How do you banish lace bugs for good? And what mysterious plant has the panel stumped?Kathy Clugston and a team of gardening experts explore the various locations of Belfast Botanic Garden. All while digging into the GQT postbag to answer your gardening conundrums.On hand with their wisdom and wit are ethnobotanist James Wong, garden designer Neil Porteous, and Kirsty Wilson, Head of Gardens at Balmoral. Guiding them through the garden's hidden corners and floral highlights is Garden Supervisor Colin Agnew.Producer: Bethany Hocken Assistant Producer: Dulcie Whadcock Executive Producer: Carly MaileA Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4
We're celebrating the 25th anniversary of “Final Destination,” the film that made us terrified of premonitions and everyday objects! Join us as we dissect James Wong's horror classic, digging into the genius of Glen Morgan and Jeffrey Reddick's story. Beginning with Devon Sawa's desperate attempts to cheat death, we'll revisit the iconic cast, including Kerr Smith, Seann William Scott, Kristen Cloke, Tony Todd, Chad Donella, and Amanda Detmer. Prepare for a deep dive into the film's lasting impact and why Death's design is still one of the scariest concepts 25 years later. Cheating death can't be done alone, so we brought back Alex and Dean from the Return Revenge Resurrection podcast to help us look back at how Final Destination paved the way for a franchise that still haunts fans today.Links For Guests: Return Revenge ResurrectionWhere To Watch Final Destination
Jessica and Dini travel back to September 24, 1993! Join us as we discuss our top 5 favorite moments from S1 EP3, Squeeze! This episode was written by Glen Morgan and James Wong. Directed by Harry Longstreet. Mulder and Scully investigate a series of baffling murders in Baltimore where the victims are killed in sealed rooms with their livers removed. Mulder connects the killings to similar unsolved cases from decades past and theorizes the killer is a mutant who can squeeze through impossibly small spaces. Their investigation eventually leads them to Eugene Victor Tooms, who possesses this terrifying ability. Do you have any X-Files-related theories, stories, key points, or podcast feedback? Please email us at TheXFilesChatRoomPodcast@gmail.com We'd love to hear from you. Please tell us how we can improve!You can find us on:Bluesky, TikTok, and Instagram @TXFChatRoomPodResources: X-Files WikiIMDBnative-land.ca
Épisode 1 de la franchise Final Destination, Destination Ultime, sorti en 2000 et réalisé James Wong. Rendez-vous sur le site du podcast PREMIERVISIONNEMENT.COM pour accéder facilement à toutes les autres rétrospectives couvertes par le podcast. Liens du podcast: feed rss: https://anchor.fm/s/590d508/podcast/rss Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/premiervisionnement/ Twitter: @visionnement Le podcast est disponible sur la plupart des distributeurs de baladodiffusion. Bonne écoute!
Our future reality directly informs our present perspective. James Wong gives us two glimpses of the future of the church from the book of Revelation; before explaining how that ought to shape our perspective and mindset in this life.
Directed by James Wong, Final Destination is the supernatural horror film based on a story by Jeffrey Reddick. Rob and Jason rewind to the year 2000 to revisit the first installment in the Final Destination film series. Alex Browning (Devon Sawa), is embarking on a trip to Paris. Alex experiences a premonition - seeing the plane explode moments after leaving the ground. Alex insists that everyone get off the plane and 7 people including Alex, are forced to disembark. All watch as the plane actually explodes in a fireball. He and the other survivors have briefly cheated death, but will not be able to evade their fate for very long. One by one, these fugitives from fate fall victim to the grim reaper.
With passenger numbers in Southeast Asia set to hit 564 million by 2025, what trends and innovations are shaping the region’s airports? From digitalisation to sustainability, James Wong, Senior Vice President for Southeast Asia & China at global leader in aviation services Menzies Aviation, provides insights into the rapid growth of the industry in Southeast Asia, the future of airport operations and the surging air cargo demand. James also shares his views on why, beyond carbon reduction and efficiency, it is important for the industry to contribute in a meaningful way back to society while providing a high level of service and efficiency to meet the needs of not just its stakeholders but also the communities that it serves.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wrapping up our UNLUCKY F*CKS triple feature, we sit down with musician Candi Carpenter to set off some doom-infused chain reactions and meet the Rube Goldberg of Grim Reapers in James Wong's FINAL DESTINATION, starring Devon Sawa, Ali Larter, Kerr Smith, Chad Donella, Sean William Scott, Kristen Cloke, Amanda Detmer, and Tony Todd.Candi Carpenter's social media linksListen to Candi's album DEMONOLOGY on Spotify hereJoin the Candi Carpenter Discord server CANDI LAND hereThe Mysterious Stranger on YouTube Subscribe on Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-i-met-your-monster/id1564106145Subscribe on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/35lTib1srcBSQLGfqRi1UH?si=f7b75014b3fb4f07For bonus content, check out our Patreon at https://patreon.com/howimetyourmonsterWant to support the show and save 20% on Fangoria? Visit shop.fangoria.com/howimetyourmonster and enter PROMO CODE: HOWIMETYOURMONSTER at checkout!Looking for How I Met Your Monster merch? Check out TeePublic https://bit.ly/howimetyourmonstermerchQuestions and comments: howimetyourmonsterpodcast@gmail.com
What's soil type works best in terrariums? Want plants could I use to absorb the damp patches in my garden? Which unloved flower has a place in your garden?Kathy Clugston and her team of gardening experts visit the Clandeboye estate in Bangor, where they tackle some head scratching gardening dilemmas. Joining her are ethnobotanist James Wong, garden designer Neil Porteous, and Head of Gardens at Balmoral Kirsty Wilson.Later in the programme, Neil Porteous takes us on a fascinating journey through the Belfast Botanic Gardens, uncovering the rich history of the shamrock. From ancient legends to its deep connection with St Patrick's Day, discover how this little green plant became one of Ireland's most powerful symbols.Producer: Bethany Hocken Assistant Producer: Dulcie Whadcock Executive Producer: Carly MaileA Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4
“I've got a bad feeling about this.”Han Solo (wait…wrong franchise!)Ever just get one of those feelings? A faint chill, a little crawling of the skin that tells you that maybe the path you're currently on is the wrong one and that something terrible is about to happen. You've heard the saying “like someone just walked over my grave,” right? Well, some Hollywood genius decided to build an entire film franchise around this concept with Final Destination and the franchise is currently celebrating its 25th anniversary and gearing up to release its sixth film (Final Destination Bloodlines) later this year!That first Final Destination movie is packed with memorable moments. And gruesome as some of them are, most of the deaths in Final Destination are things we've all lost sleep over, whether it's a mid-air disaster, a bus accident, and others. But unlike other horror movies, it isn't about the deaths so much as it is about Death…the very personification of Death, who isn't amused when someone sees what's coming and escapes their fate. And while you probably don't have to worry too much about Death itself taking revenge on you, the concept of precognition, the ability to see or sense events before they happen, isn't as far-fetched as you might think. We have a scientist to dig into that, and a pop culture expert to make sure that Death's plans all vibe on screen. What have our hosts foreseen? Check out the latest episode of Does it Fly? to find out!https://youtu.be/fOHjYRr4S_ISUGGESTED VIEWING There are five (currently released) Final Destination movies, but we focused our discussion this episode on the first film, 2000's Final Destination from director James Wong who also had a hand in the screenplay with Glen Morgan and Jeffrey Reddick.FURTHER READING Do you want to delve a little deeper into the facts, concepts, and stories Hakeem and Tamara referenced in today's episode? Of course you do! Clairvoyance and PrecognitionJust like Hakeem says about his own experiences, scientific study of these phenomena isn't getting laughed out of the room in academia these days. Will that continue? Well, we've got a feeling…Cognition + Time = ?To be fair, Hakeem didn't present this exactly as an equation, but these are the two key components of precognition. Key to this is “the relativity of simultaneity” which has weirdly come up in other episodes, but is particularly relevant here. See also: The Andromeda ParadoxQuantum EntanglementWe're not entirely sure we follow Hakeem here, but it seems to involve both you and your future self. Which isn't strictly the definition of quantum entanglement, but it's still pretty awesome!The True Story of Final Destination Well…sorta! But as Tamara pointed out, one of the writers did indeed have this movie percolating for a while because of an allegedly real event. Imagine how different things would have been had this movie only ended up as an episode of The X-Files. It could have happened!WANT MORE FROM DOES IT FLY?We try not to do TOO many horror movie episodes, lest we incur Tamara's wrath, but check out our episodes on Smile (for some more weird modern horror) and The Wolf Man (for some classic monster action)!FOLLOW US!Stay in the loop! Follow DOES IT FLY? on:♦ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@doesitflypod?sub_confirmation=1♦ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@doesitflypodAnd don't forget to follow Roddenberry Entertainment for more sci-fi insights:♦ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/roddenberryofficial/♦ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/roddenberry♦ Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/roddenberrypod.bsky.socialFor Advertising Inquiries: doesitfly@roddenberry.com
What goes bump in the night giving Kyle a fright? This week it's Final Destination 3 (2006) directed by James Wong. This sequel has a group of rollercoaster disaster avoiders being hunted by death's Rube Goldberg machines. What is going on with Kyle's Disney Channel Original Movie obsession? Has Chris been lying this entire time? Why is Mat shilling for Knott's Berry Farm? Stick to spray tans as the Boo Boys break it all down.
Jessica and Dini travel back to January 27, 1995! Join us as we discuss our top 5 favorite moments from S2 EP 14, Die Hand Die Verletzt! This episode was written by Glen Morgan and James Wong. Directed by Kim Manners. Mulder and Scully investigate a case in a small New Hampshire town where a group of high school faculty members secretly practice Satanism. When a student is found dead in a suspected ritual killing, the agents uncover that the faculty's dabbling in the occult may have unleashed a supernatural force. This episode is notable for its eerie atmosphere, satirical take on moral panics, and gruesome horror elements. Do you have any X-Files-related theories, stories, key points, or podcast feedback? Please email us at TheXFilesChatRoomPodcast@gmail.com We'd love to hear from you. Please tell us how we can improve!You can find us on:Bluesky, TikTok, and Instagram @TXFChatRoomPodResources: X-Files WikiIMDBnative-land.ca
To unlock the full episode go to Patreon and subscribe at the $5 level to unlock all of our X-Files episodes as well as Bring Me The Axe: Millennium Edition, and Radio Free Haddonfield our bi-weekly DJ and music show. This week's episode is a look at the egregious ripoff of The Thing (or the novel Who Goes There, depending on who you ask). It's the first in a series of episodes resulting from the power trio of director David Nutter, and writers Glenn Morgan and James Wong. This episode sees Mulder and Scully accompany a team of scientists to a remote arctic science outpost in Alaska to investigate the sudden disappearance of the team that was conducting ice core drilling there and unexpectedly released something ancient, deadly, and likely from another planet.
Welcome back to purgatory!!! This week the boys illegally quantum tunnel to different multiverses and try the cheeseburgers with our different world selves and also discuss 2001's The One directed by James Wong and co-written by James Wong and Glen Morgan. The film stars Jet Li. Carla Gugino, Delroy Lindo, Jason Statham, Dylan Bruno, Richard Stainmetz, Dean Norris, Ron Zimmerman, Ashley Gere, Steve Rankin and Harriet Sansom Harris!!! Thanks for checkin us out, you can find our back catalog on Podbean.com and you can find our episodes where all other podcasts are found. Intro track " The Light" by Trevor Rabin from The One soundtrack https://youtu.be/Uk18bFIgOS4?si=D2zeKIxwApD-dSUM Outro track "Bodies(Drowning Pool)-Kids' Edition by There I ruined it https://youtu.be/Uk18bFIgOS4?si=D2zeKIxwApD-dSUM
To unlock the full episode go to Patreon and subscribe at the $5 level to unlock all of our X-Files episodes as well as Bring Me The Axe: Millennium Edition, and Radio Free Haddonfield our bi-weekly DJ and music show. This week's episode is a look at the egregious ripoff of The Thing (or the novel Who Goes There, depending on who you ask). It's the first in a series of episodes resulting from the power trio of director David Nutter, and writers Glenn Morgan and James Wong. This episode sees Mulder and Scully accompany a team of scientists to a remote arctic science outpost in Alaska to investigate the sudden disappearance of the team that was conducting ice core drilling there and unexpectedly released something ancient, deadly, and likely from another planet.
What vegetables could I grown that aren't native to the UK? Are there any punk-ish plants that thrive in a hot and humid room? Which plant would make a great building structure? Peter Gibbs and a team of gardening experts explore the various locations of the beautifully brutalist Barbican Centre in London, all while digging into the GQT postbag to answer your gardening conundrums.Joining Peter are ethnobotanist James Wong, garden designer Juliet Sargeant and Head Gardener Matthew Pottage. Leading them around various locations is the Barbican Centre's Head Gardener Marta Lowcewicz.Producer: Bethany Hocken Assistant Producer: Rahnee Prescod Executive Producer: Carly MaileA Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4
Is a polytunnel good for keeping weeds out? What type of wall would be more suitable for a lean-to greenhouse? What are the panel's gardening regrets?Kathy Clugston and a team of experts return to the windswept region of Midlothian, to solve the gardening questions of a green-fingered audience. Kathy is joined by ethnobotanist James Wong, garden designer Neil Porteous and Head of Gardens at Balmoral Kirsty Wilson.Later in the programme, James Wong learns about Royal Edinburgh Botanical Gardens 'Plants with Purpose' campaign, which uses horticulture to mitigate the effects of climate change on urban locations. Producer: Bethany Hocken Assistant Producer: Rahnee Prescod Executive Producer: Carly MaileA Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4
Where have all the worms gone in my garden? How do I use a glasshouse? Can plants survive without being watered for a month?Kathy Clugston and a team of gardening experts explore the 70 acres of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, all while digging the GQT postbag to answer your gardening grievances.Joining Kathy on this extensive tour are ethnobotanist James Wong, garden designer Neil Porteous, and Head of Gardens at Balmoral Kirsty Wilson. They're led around the garden by Head of Collections, David Knott.Producer: Bethany Hocken Assistant Producer: Rahnee Prescod Executive Producer: Carly MaileA Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4
What would the panel plant in a garden for reflection? Are there any alternatives to perlite and vermiculite? Is the weather to blame for my shamefully small brassicas and tiny potatoes? Kathy Clugston and a team of experts are in Rosewell, Midlothian, to solve the gardening questions of the audience. Joining Kathy are ethnobotanist James Wong, garden designer Neil Porteous and Head of Gardens at Balmoral Kirsty Wilson.Later in the programme, James Wong meets researchers Dr Hannah Atkins and Sadie Barber to discuss the extensive process of naming plants. Producer: Bethany Hocken Assistant Producer: Rahnee Prescod Executive Producer: Carly MaileA Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4
Joining Kiri this week at the Hay Festival is comedian Zoe Lyons who tells Kiri how running helps with the stress associated with her alopecia - and how she survived getting rammed by a badger. Dr Matt Morgan explains how kangaroo vaginas held the key to developing IVF and whales' hearts inspired new heart treatments for humans, Dr Fotios Sampaziotis unveils innovative new treatments that could repair livers before a transplant is needed, and ethnobotanist James Wong unearths the benefits of horticulture and how it can benefit health and bring hope.Best Medicine is your weekly dose of laughter, hope and incredible medicine. Award-winning comedian Kiri Pritchard-McLean is joined by a funny and fascinating panel of comedians, doctors, scientists, and historians to celebrate medicine's inspiring past, present and future. Each week, Kiri challenges a panel of medical experts and a comedian to make a case for what they think is 'the best medicine', and each guest champions anything from world-changing science or an obscure invention, to an everyday treatment, an uplifting worldview, an unsung hero or a futuristic cure. Whether it's origami surgical robots, life-changing pineapple UTI vaccines, Victorian scandal mags, denial, sleep, tiny beating organoid hearts, lifesaving stem cell transplants, gold poo donors or even crying - it's always something worth celebrating. Hosted by Kiri Pritchard-McLeanFeaturing: Zoe Lyons, Dr Matt Morgan, Dr Fotios Sampaziotis and James WongWritten by Laura Claxton, Edward Easton, Charlie George, Kiri Pritchard-McLean, Nicky Roberts and Ben RowseProducers: Tashi Radha and Ben WorsfieldTheme tune composed by Andrew JonesA Large Time production for BBC Radio 4
Do plants have feelings? When should I plant green manure? Why do leaves drop more in autumn than any other time of the year?Kathy Clugston and a team of gardening experts visit Birmingham Botanical Gardens to solve the gardening issues of the audience. On the panel this week are ethnobotanist James Wong, proud plantsman Matthew Biggs and garden designer Juliet Sargeant.Later, James Wong and Birmingham Botanical Gardens' Senior Nursery Horticulturist Bethan Collerton discuss some useful tips and tricks on how to protect your tender or less hardy plants during the winter months. Senior Producer: Daniel Cocker Assistant Producer: Rahnee Prescod Assistant Producer: Suhaar Ali Executive Producer: Carly MaileA Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4
Sarah had never seen a single Final Destination film. Sean cleared the schedule to get these reviews done.Sarah will get her own back soon with 'Sarah decides'. Will Sarah remain unimpressed by Sean's choice of film?Discussion Points:-Sean nearly gets killed by a bookcase.-Sarah was surprised by how good this film was.-The origin of the film's premise.-Sean tries not to spoil any of the upcoming sequels for Sarah.-How well-written the characters are in this film.-Sean apologises for his use of the word 're-writed'. -The brilliant practical effects. -Sarah enjoyed the lingering deaths, as opposed to the 'blink and miss it' deaths seen in Alien Romulus. -The depiction of survivors guilt.-Sarah talks about looking into a bus driver's eyes.Raised Questions:-Where's the Woo-Woo Sarah?-Should you set off Party Poppers during a podcast episode?-Do you enjoy teen-focused horror films?-Does this film feel like an extended, early season episode of Buffy for you?-Does death have a design for us all?-How did this avoid being another sh*tty teen-angst horror film?-Did the Final Destination series ever drop the ball? *-James Wan did the Saw films, not James Wong. Coming Soon:-Final Destination 2 (2003).-Final Destination 3 (2006).-The Final Destination (2009).-Final Destination 5 (2011).Thanks for Listening!Find us here: X: @YourselfReviewInstagram: reviewityourselfpodcast2021YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ReviewItYourself Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What plant have you killed the most? How do I encourage my pineapple lily to flower? What plant would you take with you to your island paradise?Kathy Clugston and her team of horticultural champions are in Hillingdon, to solve the gardening grievances of the audience. On the panel this week are proud plantsman Matthew Biggs, house plants expert Anne Swithinbank, and ethnobotanist James Wong.Later in the programme, Dr Chris Thorogood is on hand to sew the seeds of knowledge as he educates us on all things seedlings, tackling topics such as what they are, how they grow and how to encourage them to grow healthily.Producer: Bethany Hocken Assistant Producer: Rahnee Prescod Assistant Producer: Daniel Pearce Executive Producer: Carly MaileA Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4
What plants would you recommend to entertain five to six year-olds? How do I successfully grow Japanese banana plants? Are rose fertilisers and tomato fertilisers the same thing? Kathy Clugston and her team of horticultural champions visit Birmingham Botanical Gardens to solve the gardening gripes of the audience. On the panel this week are proud plantsman Matthew Biggs, ethnobotanist James Wong and garden designer Juliet Sargeant.Later, Matt Biggs educates us on the life and legacy of renowned plant collector Ernest Wilson whose expeditions across Asia led to the introduction of over 2,000 plant species. Senior Producer: Daniel Cocker Assistant Producer: Rahnee Prescod Assistant Producer: Suhaar Ali Executive Producer: Carly MaileA Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4
James Wong is a pharmacist and the visionary founder of NiHowdy, a startup on a mission to make prescription drugs affordable for everyone. ================ All Episodes can be found at www.thecryptopodcast.org Podcast Coaching + All Social Media + Donations link https://bio.link/podcaster Our Facebook Group can be found at https://www.facebook.com/thecryptopodcast ======= Help Support the show through my Business Partners : Upgrade Your Brain Unleash & Use Your Uniqueness https://braingym.fitness/ -------------------------- Speaking Podcast Social Media / Coaching My Other Podcasts https://roycoughlan.com/ Health & Wellness Products https://partnerco.world/ My Website https://partner.co/?custid=N6543249 ============ About my Guest James Wong : James Wong is a pharmacist and the visionary founder of NiHowdy, a startup on a mission to make prescription drugs affordable for everyone. With years of firsthand experience in the pharmacy industry, James witnessed the broken nature of the drug rebate system—where rebates often went to middlemen instead of the people who needed them most. This frustration led him to create NiHowdy, a platform that passes drug rebates back to consumers, turning them into assets like Bitcoin and stock rewards to help cover future healthcare costs. James believes that by leveraging technology and financial innovation, NiHowdy can disrupt the prescription savings landscape and give power back to patients. Ready to save on your prescriptions and earn Bitcoin or stock rewards? Visit NiHowdy.com to start taking control of your healthcare costs today! What we Discussed: - Why he became a Pharmacist and create the company (2 mins) - The Current Rebate system ( 6 mins) - How can the Medical cost of a product vary so much (8:30 mins) - The Corrupt FDA ( 10 mins) - Pepsi & Coke also have a rebate system (13:40 mins) - The competition Authority does not effect the evil companies ( 16 mins) - The CEO that increased drugs by 100x and more (21 mins) - Presidents Regans Bill that Pharma has no liability (22:30 mins) - How do we fix Healthcare (23:20 mins) - How does he carter for not tech savy when sending Bitcoin (25:30 mins) - How to protect your Bitcoin (27 mins) - What exchange to use to convert to USD (29:15 mins) - What Wallet he recommends and to prevent vunerability (31 mins) - When he found out about Bitcoin in 2010 (35 mins) - Is he at Risk for what he created (36:15 mins) - The Hope for Future Blockchain in Healthcare (39:15 min) - Are Healthcare records on the Blockchain at risk to fraud (41 mins) - Where did the Name NiHowdy come from (43:30 mins) - Can other Pharmacists tie into this (44:45 mins) - The correlation with unemployment and suicide (46:45 mins) How to Contact James Wong : https://nihowdy.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesdanielwong/ https://www.instagram.com/nihowdyrx/ ============== Speaking Podcast Social Media / Coaching My Other Podcasts https://roycoughlan.com/ Health & Wellness Products https://partnerco.world/ My Website https://partner.co/?custid=N6543249
James Wong is a pharmacist and the visionary founder of NiHowdy, a startup on a mission to make prescription drugs affordable for everyone. ================ All Episodes can be found at www.thecryptopodcast.org Podcast Coaching + All Social Media + Donations link https://bio.link/podcaster Our Facebook Group can be found at https://www.facebook.com/thecryptopodcast ======= Help Support the show through my Business Partners : Upgrade Your Brain Unleash & Use Your Uniqueness https://braingym.fitness/ -------------------------- Speaking Podcast Social Media / Coaching My Other Podcasts https://roycoughlan.com/ Health & Wellness Products https://partnerco.world/ My Website https://partner.co/?custid=N6543249 ============ About my Guest James Wong : James Wong is a pharmacist and the visionary founder of NiHowdy, a startup on a mission to make prescription drugs affordable for everyone. With years of firsthand experience in the pharmacy industry, James witnessed the broken nature of the drug rebate system—where rebates often went to middlemen instead of the people who needed them most. This frustration led him to create NiHowdy, a platform that passes drug rebates back to consumers, turning them into assets like Bitcoin and stock rewards to help cover future healthcare costs. James believes that by leveraging technology and financial innovation, NiHowdy can disrupt the prescription savings landscape and give power back to patients. Ready to save on your prescriptions and earn Bitcoin or stock rewards? Visit NiHowdy.com to start taking control of your healthcare costs today! What we Discussed: - Why he became a Pharmacist and create the company (2 mins) - The Current Rebate system ( 6 mins) - How can the Medical cost of a product vary so much (8:30 mins) - The Corrupt FDA ( 10 mins) - Pepsi & Coke also have a rebate system (13:40 mins) - The competition Authority does not effect the evil companies ( 16 mins) - The CEO that increased drugs by 100x and more (21 mins) - Presidents Regans Bill that Pharma has no liability (22:30 mins) - How do we fix Healthcare (23:20 mins) - How does he carter for not tech savy when sending Bitcoin (25:30 mins) - How to protect your Bitcoin (27 mins) - What exchange to use to convert to USD (29:15 mins) - What Wallet he recommends and to prevent vunerability (31 mins) - When he found out about Bitcoin in 2010 (35 mins) - Is he at Risk for what he created (36:15 mins) - The Hope for Future Blockchain in Healthcare (39:15 min) - Are Healthcare records on the Blockchain at risk to fraud (41 mins) - Where did the Name NiHowdy come from (43:30 mins) - Can other Pharmacists tie into this (44:45 mins) - The correlation with unemployment and suicide (46:45 mins) How to Contact James Wong : https://nihowdy.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesdanielwong/ https://www.instagram.com/nihowdyrx/ ============== Speaking Podcast Social Media / Coaching My Other Podcasts https://roycoughlan.com/ Health & Wellness Products https://partnerco.world/ My Website https://partner.co/?custid=N6543249
A message on Matthew 25:14-30 by James Wong.
In this episode we discuss the greatest month of all, people who lay their life on the line for the company dime, saying “sweet dreams” before you get sedated, the quirkiness of reactive dogs, when your partner has a celebrity crush, digital camera photo albums with multiple parts, whether Halloween horror fests have been cancelled, camcorder culture, being an FD premonition kid, the clear Mac mouse, the FD GOAT death aka the tanning bed and SO MUCH MORE!!!
Spying, assassinations, and useless brown paper wrappers, Jessica and Dini travel back to November 17, 1996! Join us as we discuss our top 5 favorite moments from S4 EP7, Musings of a Cigarette Smoking Man! Mulder and Scully meet with TLG after Frohike claims to have discovered information about the Cigarette Smoking Man's past, including his involvement in the assassinations of JFK and Martin Luther King Jr. This episode was written by Glen Morgan and directed by James Wong.Do you have any X-Files-related theories, stories, key points, or podcast feedback? Please email us at TheXFilesChatRoomPodcast@gmail.com We'd love to hear from you. Please tell us how we can improve!You can find us on:Twitter, TikTok, and Instagram @TXFChatRoomPodResources: X-Files WikiIMDBnative-land.ca
Any tips on setting up and maintaining a floating garden that produces tasty produce? Do the panel suffer from garden envy? How do I get rid of the mealybug infesting my cacti? Kathy Clugston and her team of horticultural champions are in Uxbridge, to solve the gardening grievances of the audience. On the panel this week are house plants expert Anne Swithinbank, proud plantsman Matthew Biggs, and ethnobotanist James Wong.Later, Matthew Biggs re-visits Mount Vernon Cancer Centre, where he meets Ginny Abu Bakr and Billy Styles to discuss how they've introduced gardening to patients receiving chemotherapy. Producer: Bethany Hocken Assistant Producer: Rahnee Prescod Executive Producer: Carly MaileA Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4
Annie and Jenn sit down and have a chat with writer James Wong, particularly about his return to the X-Files in the revival: "Ghouli," and that final scene in "Nothing Lasts Forever!"
A message on Paul's final instructions and exhortations from 1 Corinthians 16 by James Wong.
Kathy Clugston presents a special potting shed edition of the programme, with GQT's panel of experts taking questions from visitors at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.The panel answer questions on everything from how to maintain a bonsai tree to the best way to encourage a tomato plant to flower.Later in the programme James Wong re-visits The Glasshouse Project's show garden where he speaks to commercial director Katie Whittingham and volunteer Reba about using horticultural therapy to help rehabilitate former prisoners.Producer: Dominic TyermanAssistant Producer: Rahnee PrescodExecutive Producer: Carly MaileA Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4
My Fatsia plants had their stems nibbled by deer – will they recover, or should I buy new ones? Any tips on how I can get my eucalyptus plants to produce juvenile flowers? If you were building a scarecrow in your garden, what would you suggest dressing it in? Kathy Clugston and a panel of experts are in Cheshire West to answer queries from an audience of keen gardeners. On the panel are garden designer Bunny Guinness, houseplant expert Anne Swithinbank, and curator of RHS Bridgewater Marcus Chilton-Jones.Later, James Wong and head gardener of the Castlefield Viaduct Nancy Scheerhout discuss how the 'garden in the sky' was created, as well as how it's maintained.Producer: Bethany Hocken Assistant Producer: Rahnee Prescod Executive Producer: Carly MaileA Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4
You can run, but you cannot hide...this is the beginning of the end! Join Reneé, John Paul, and Travis as they discuss James Wong's 2006 supernatural horror film "Final Destination 3." Please consider supporting the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thepodmortem Pod Mortem would like to thank Original CINematic for sponsoring this week's episode! https://www.ogcinpro.com/ Feel free to contact: William Rush: wrush@ogcinpro.com Xxena Rush: xrush@ogcinpro.com Where to listen to the podcast and follow us on social media: https://allmylinks.com/thepodmortem Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thepodmortem https://twitter.com/bloodandsmoke https://twitter.com/realstreeter84 https://twitter.com/travismwh Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepodmortem https://www.instagram.com/travismwh https://www.instagram.com/bloodandsmoke https://www.instagram.com/juggalodaddy84 What would you rate Final Destination 3 and what should we watch next? Email us at thepodmortem@gmail.com "Pod Mortem Theme" written and performed by Travis Hunter. https://youtube.com/travismwh