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It's another epistolary novel, which means we're once again joined by special guest Jamie Anderson (jamienerdgirl on Bluesky) to talk about The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood! It's... oof.
Tracy chats with Brian Anderson-Needham and Jamie Anderson of Weapon Brand. They share the story of their self-defense company, how they got started, and how they will be a part of the Awakened Into The Sun Event on March 8th and 9th in St. Pete, FL. Subscribe, Rate, and Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts, […] The post Weapon Brand appeared first on Radio Influence.
Tracy chats with Brian Anderson-Needham and Jamie Anderson of Weapon Brand. They share the story of their self-defense company, how they got started, and how they will be a part of the Awakened Into The Sun Event on March 8th and 9th in St. Pete, FL. Subscribe, Rate, and Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts, […] The post Weapon Brand appeared first on Radio Influence.
Jamie Anderson, the COO of F-BITES, discusses why the skills they teach are impactful to WNY's youth. Next, Faustenia Morrow and Pastor Paul Thomas, the organizers for the 5th Annual MLK Day of Service event at Bethel AME Church to discuss the event and the impact of MLK's legacy.
Send James & Sam a messageFull interviews with Justin Jackson, Mike Parkinson and Jamie Anderson are over at https://extra.podnews.net - what you hear here is about ten minutes of a 30+ minute interview.We speak to Jamie Anderson and Mike Parkinson about "Virtually Parkinson", the new podcast hosted by an AI Sir Michael Parkinson.And, Justin Jackson, from Transistor.NB: We haven't uploaded a transcript this week, because transcription tools appear to have replaced "Parky" with a racial slur, and we don't trust the tool enough to allow it to produce a transcript this time. (Apple Podcasts users - you get whatever Apple has created).Support the showConnect With Us: Email: weekly@podnews.net Fediverse: @james@bne.social and @samsethi@podcastindex.social Support us: www.buzzsprout.com/1538779/support Get Podnews: podnews.net Full interviews at https://extra.podnews.net/
Fossil Archive, the revered bastion of cutting-edge electronic music, is thrilled to announce Part 2 of the remixes by the label heads very own R.M.K productions on the label so far. This electrifying collection of remixes by the likes of Vinicius Honorio, Yotam Avni, OFF / GRID, Jamie Anderson, Lee Holman and Human Safari pushes the boundaries of techno, weaving together pulsating beats, otherworldly synths, and mind-bending grooves. Founded by R.M.K in 2015, the Fossil Archive label has released music by artists such as Voiski, DJ Rolando, Sterac aka Steve Rachmad, Roman Lindau, Robert Owens, Jamie Anderson and many more, including R.M.K himself. As a DJ and Live act, R.M.K has played at the likes of Fabric, Tresor, Berghain and more.
For the third time ever the Giants will face the Cowboys on Thursday Night Football but will it be third time lucky? Join Dan and Craig plus guests Jamie Anderson and Craig from UK Cowboys Fans as they preview this evenings game in which the Cowboys are favoured but could two losses on the bounce affect them enough that would could see the second surprise win of the season for the G-Men
Imagine facing the tremendous pressures of addiction, abuse, poverty, and homelessness while raising a child alone. Jaymi Anderson, the executive director of the Genesis Project of Northern Colorado, joins us to discuss how her organization stands as a beacon of hope for single mothers grappling with these challenges. From life skills training to faith-building opportunities, Jamie Anderson outlines how they empower these women to achieve economic self-sufficiency.Welcome to the Agency for Change podcast.
HSBC Markets and Securities Services have been very active in bringing forward initiatives to the market that bring Digital Assets to the Securities Finance space and in this podcast we explore the progress that has been made, the specific use cases where we can see material benefits in using a Digital Asset solution and where we think the industry will go next. Listen as Lindsey Mackie, Product Development Manager, Securities Lending & Treasury at HSBC's Securities Services discusses Digital Assets in Securities Finance with HSBC's experts John O'Neill, Global Head of Digital Assets Strategy, and Jamie Anderson, Global Head of Collateral Treasury Trading.Subscribe to HSBC Business Edition- MENAT on Apple Podcast, Spotify, or Anghami for the latest business news and insights. Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/ae/podcast/hsbc-business-editions-menat/id1530716865Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/3d9NPmyU64oqNGWvT0VvARAnghami - https://play.anghami.com/artist/7640230 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Erin is decoding the complexities of cash value life insurance and infinite banking, and discusses their place in financial planning. Erin explains the nuances between term and whole life insurance, emphasizing the importance of personalized advice based on individual financial situations. Learn why understanding your financial needs is crucial before diving into these insurance products. Share your book recs with us! Leave a voice text: https://www.speakpipe.com/erinskyekelly or email assistant@erinskyekelly.com. ALL THE LINKS incoming! Erin's Favorite Canadian Insurance Company: Term Life: https://api.fintelconnect.com/t/l/65afef8bdd380e001c5ac59f Critical Illness: https://api.fintelconnect.com/t/l/65aff166208d83001bcf9cef Links to Erin's books - Get The Hell Out Of Debt: https://amzn.to/3Vdelum Naked Money Meetings: https://amzn.to/40HzEFa Then find them on Goodreads and leave your review: Get The Hell Out Of Debt: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/56695117-get-the-hell-out-of-debt# Naked Money Meetings: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/101134834-naked-money-meetings# Erin is reading: https://amzn.to/3V5mX6w Keri is reading: https://amzn.to/3Vuboap Preorder Laura Fleming's book "Because Fat Girl": https://amzn.to/3Vg0LXu And mark it as Want To Read on Goodreads here: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/203578911-because-fat-girl And listen when she was on this podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/get-the-hell-out-of-debt/id1462338073?i=1000524081396 Jamie Anderson's book "Love, Julie" is here: https://amzn.to/3XeLvwI And on Goodreads here: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/22880920.Jamie_Anderson _______________________________
HSBC Markets and Securities Services have been very active in bringing forward initiatives to the market that bring Digital Assets to the Securities Finance space and in this podcast we explore the progress that has been made, the specific use cases where we can see material benefits in using a Digital Asset solution and where we think the industry will go next. Listen as Lindsey Mackie, Product Development Manager, Securities Lending & Treasury at HSBC's Securities Services discusses Digital Assets in Securities Finance with HSBC's experts John O'Neill, Global Head of Digital Assets Strategy, and Jamie Anderson, Global Head of Collateral Treasury Trading. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jamie Anderson shares how multiple DUI arrests landed her in rehabs and boot cam, in which she had to learn how to survive and navigate a unique form of punishment in the American Justice System. Hosted, Executive Produced & Edited By Ian Bick: https://www.instagram.com/ian_bick/?hl=en https://ianbick.com/ Creative direction, design, assets, support by FWRD: https://www.fwrd.co Connect with Jamie Anderson: https://www.instagram.com/jamie_reformed?igsh=NnppZnM1dzExb2s1&utm_source=qr https://www.tiktok.com/@jamie_reformed?_t=8mBNtCxtVGB&_r=1 Buy Merch: https://lockedinbrand.com Use code lockedin at checkout to get 20% off your order Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:06:31 - Financial fear and bullying experiences 00:12:50 - Embracing Authenticity and Overcoming Challenges 00:19:43 - Dealing with Toxic Relationships 00:26:49 - The Start of a Downward Spiral 00:33:38 - Multiple Incidents and Trespassing Charges 00:40:13 - Resentencing and Revocation of Probation 00:46:57 - Introduction to State Prison Experience 00:54:06 - A Tale of Cellmates 01:00:44 - Boot Camp Experience 01:13:59 - Life Post-Prison and Fugitive Love Story 01:20:45 - Failed Attempts at Becoming a Heroin Addict 01:27:05 - From Bad Girl to Mother 01:33:46 - Unexpected Events 01:40:47 - The Progression of Illness and Loss of Mobility Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mark Greene, Retired Navy SEAL, faced an accident that stripped away his protective armor, leaving him unsealed and vulnerable. His journey from college athlete to dropout, SEAL training to enlisted SEAL, and sniper to civilian was met with many adversities. However, amidst the challenges, Mark found strength in his community; he never faced his struggles alone. Navigating his difficult transitions and aiding fellow veterans, Mark identified six predictable phases in any transformation. Embracing these phases serves as a reminder to welcome change and life's transitions with confidence and tenacity.Despite facing a career-ending injury in football and dropping out of college, Mark Greene's resilience led him to become a Navy SEAL. Along his journey, he earned two master's degrees. As an esteemed author and speaker, he inspires audiences from students at USC to veterans in Virginia. Amid his accomplishments, his true happiness lies in being a devoted father to four wonderful children.Additionally, Talaria Media is now developing a new comedy series loosely based on stories from Mark Greene's book “Unsealed” as well as writer and director Jamie Anderson's own life and relationship with her father, who was himself a veteran. The official logline for the series states it is “about a retired Navy SEAL struggling to adjust to civilian life after he's forced to work at a new age spiritual center with his estranged daughter.”Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Crafting the perfect trip is not just about finding a spot on the sand, it's about creating a travel experience that dives deeper into your passions. Jamie Anderson is an independent travel consultant known for her personalized travel planning and rural Missouri charm. Despite the digital age making travel planning seem easy, Jamie's services are in high demand because she offers a human touch that algorithms cannot. She meticulously tailors each journey to her client's desires, ensuring their trips are meaningful and aligned with their interests. Join us to learn more about the irreplaceable value of a travel consultant in crafting unforgettable journeys, reminding us that the essence of travel lies in the personalized experiences and memories we create. And for those planning their next trip, consider the unparalleled benefits of working with a travel consultant to make your adventure truly your own.
Mark Greene, Retired Navy SEAL, faced an accident that stripped away his protective armor, leaving him unsealed and vulnerable. His journey from college athlete to dropout, SEAL training to enlisted SEAL, and sniper to civilian was met with many adversities. However, amidst the challenges, Mark found strength in his community; he never faced his struggles alone. Navigating his difficult transitions and aiding fellow veterans, Mark identified six predictable phases in any transformation. Embracing these phases serves as a reminder to welcome change and life's transitions with confidence and tenacity.Despite facing a career-ending injury in football and dropping out of college, Mark Greene's resilience led him to become a Navy SEAL. Along his journey, he earned two master's degrees. As an esteemed author and speaker, he inspires audiences from students at USC to veterans in Virginia. Amid his accomplishments, his true happiness lies in being a devoted father to four wonderful children.Additionally, Talaria Media is now developing a new comedy series loosely based on stories from Mark Greene's book “Unsealed” as well as writer and director Jamie Anderson's own life and relationship with her father, who was himself a veteran. The official logline for the series states it is “about a retired Navy SEAL struggling to adjust to civilian life after he's forced to work at a new age spiritual center with his estranged daughter.”Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
Much of the fear generated by AI is about theft; the companies that own the technology will steal your image, replicate your voice and replace you with an AI version of you that takes your job.But perhaps it doesn't have to be that way.Since their collaboration on the documentary "Gerry Anderson: A Life Uncharted", Ben Field and Jamie Anderson have continued to work together under the banner of their production company, Deep Fusion Films. Their pioneering use of AI, coupled with their ethical approach to its use in film making means that they are now regularly consulted by industry partners and organisations looking to use AI responsibly.They talk to us about how their own approach has developed, how they envisage the future of AI in film and whether they have found an "ick" line in AI use that they're not prepared to cross...
Jamie Anderson said, “Grief is just love with no place to go.” Today we hear from three experts on grief in their chosen fields and discuss how it applies to the witchcraft community. Lulu- @thesalemplantwitch on TT. Runs a therapeutic group for witches in berevement. Mortellus @acrowandthedead on Insta. Author of 'Do I Have to Wear Black? Rituals, Customs and Funerary Etiquette for Modern Pagans' and 'The Bones Fall In a Spiral: a Necromantic Primer.' Courtney Weber @courtneyaweber on Insta. One of the hosts of That Witch Life podcast; author of the forthcoming 'Sacred Tears: A Witch's Guide to Grief.' Out June 2024. Books mentioned in this episode include: It's OK That You're Not OK: Meeting Grief and Loss in a Culture That Doesn't Understand by Megan Devine and Mark Nepo Advice for Future Corpses (and Those Who Love Them): A Practical Perspective on Death and Dying by Sallie Tisdale The Worm at the Core: On the Role of Death in Life by Sheldon Solomon, Jeff Greenberg, et al. There Is No Good Card for This: What To Say and Do When Life Is Scary, Awful, and Unfair to People You Love by Kelsey Crowe and Emily McDowell For children dealing with grief: Death Is Stupid (Ordinary Terrible Things) by Anastasia Higginbotham --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blackthorngrove/support
How would it feel to see a digital deepfake of someone you love who has died? What would you need to consider before agreeing to create it?Jamie Anderson and Ben Field can answer both of these questions and more. "Gerry Anderson: A Life Uncharted" is their 2022 documentary about the life and work of Gerry Anderson, TV and film producer, director, write and technical pioneer - and Jamie's father.Together, Ben and Jamie crafted a fascinating and often moving documentary from hours of film footage, TV programmes, photos and interviews. They also created a deepfake version of Jamie's Dad to bring his own words back to life.They talk in detail about their pioneering work in merging AI technology with content that is profoundly human.
Counterfeit car seats are becoming more common. The Tooele Heath Department is warning that using these fake car seats could put your child at risk.
Well.... it's not been quiet has it We roll on by inviting Brian O'Leary from the Irish NFL Show and listener Jamie Anderson onto the show to give their thoughts on Barkley, McKinney, Burns and more!
What a blast it was to recently chat to new Port Adelaide Football Club (PAFC) recruit Lachie Charleson on Sports Legends with Bevo. We spoke about what it was like when Lachie had his name called out on AFL draft night last year, the hilarious moment that he had with coach Ken Hinkley, what it's like to live with his team mate and good mate Tom Anastasopoulos and how he's found it at Alberton so far. Thanks so much to Lachie for his time, to Jamie Anderson at the PAFC for arranging the chat, to the Southern Slugs for their continued support and the team at Podbooth for a great job of filming and putting this great episode together. https://legendswithbevo.com/ https://www.instagram.com/legendswithbevo/channel/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/legendswithbevo/ https://open.spotify.com/show/7gnyGc2AwYcuIRkvuS1Dxy https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/legends-with-bevo/id1444792076
Today on Up In Your Business with Kerry McCoy I sit down for a conversation with a power couple that has deep roots in Arkansas: the 2019 Farm Family of the Year, Jamie Anderson and his wife Elizabeth Burns Anderson. There are not many businesses that last past the second generation, and certainly not the third. But Anderson Farms, a fish hatchery, and Farmers Bank and Trust in Magnolia are the exception. Founded in 1949 by his great grandfather, Jamie Anderson became the fourth generation to run their fish farm, made up of 3,300 acres of water with an 11,000 square foot fish hatchery. This makes them the largest producer of bait fish in the world. Elizabeth Burns Anderson is the fifth generation to run her family business, Farmers Bank and Trust, founded over 100 years ago by her great, great grandfathers. Listen for some fish and finance talk. Learn farm folklore: about how the Anderson Fish Farm began from fish caught in the Bayou Meto, the different types of bait fish available, and a debate over farm raised vs wild caught salmon.
I am Jack's 45th minute. I begin with the wet choke when someone caught their breath and sprayed "Stop" and I end with everywhere we went, we were sizing things up. Hosts Bubbawheat and Lance Stanford discuss the David Fincher movie Fight Club one minute at a time. They are joined this week by guest Jamie Anderson née James. Follow Jamie: @UnabashedJames @TimelineScav Timeline Scavengers Follow Bubbawheat: On Instagram, Threads, Twitter aka X Follow Lance: On Instagram, Threads, Twitter aka X Enter to win a copy of Fight Club 2 by sending a screenshot of a podcast review to FightClubMinute@gmail.com Produced by Bubbawheat Member of Rabbit Hole Podcasts Opening music by the No Corporation
I am Jack's 43rd minute I start with the long walk to the basement with Tom Waits and Neil Young and I end with the second rule of Fight Club is... Hosts Bubbawheat and Lance Stanford discuss the David Fincher movie Fight Club one minute at a time. They are joined this week by guest Jamie Anderson nee James. Follow Jamie: @UnabashedJames @TimelineScav Timeline Scavengers Follow Bubbawheat: On Instagram, Threads, Twitter aka X Follow Lance: On Instagram, Threads, Twitter aka X Enter to win a copy of Fight Club 2 by sending a screenshot of a podcast review to FightClubMinute@gmail.com Produced by Bubbawheat Member of Rabbit Hole Podcasts Opening music by the No Corporation
I am Jack's 44th minute. I start with You do not talk about Fight Club! and I end with the flat, hard, packing sounds over the yelling. Hosts Bubbawheat and Lance Stanford discuss the David Fincher movie Fight Club one minute at a time. They are joined this week by guest Jamie Anderson nee James. Follow Jamie: @UnabashedJames @TimelineScav Timeline Scavengers Follow Bubbawheat: On Instagram, Threads, Twitter aka X Follow Lance: On Instagram, Threads, Twitter aka X Enter to win a copy of Fight Club 2 by sending a screenshot of a podcast review to FightClubMinute@gmail.com Produced by Bubbawheat Member of Rabbit Hole Podcasts Opening music by the No Corporation
On this week's episode of the World's Greatest Action Sports Podcast, Chris and Todd talk about Tony Hawk's new video part. Snowboarding in Japan with Mint Tours, The Vans Pipe Masters, Tahiti reef update, Kainehe Hunt backdoor tube of the decade, Cowtown's Angel Skateboard drive, JOB Facetime's Kelly Slater from the tube, Yuto drops another hammer, SOTY talk, Nora joins Boygenius, the boys talk about music they don't know about, Miles Silvas city to city addidas part is insane, Emilia Brodka on the Nine Club will be a good listen, Guitar Moves with Matt Sweeney, our Whistler Correspondent Jon Veder talks to Spencer O'Brien and Jamie Anderson, a couple questions answered and so much more. This is a decent episode. Presented By: Mammoth Mountain @mammothmountain Pedal Electric @pedal.electric Vesyl Shipping Vesyl.com 1620 Workwear @1620usa Mint Tours @minttours Machu Picchu Energy @machupicchu.energy Hansen Surfboards @hansensurfboards BN3TH @BN3THApparel Bubs Naturals @bubsnaturals Bachan's Japanese BBQ Sauce @trybachans Pannikin Coffee And Tea @pannikincoffeeandtea New Greens @newgreens Die Cut Stickers @diecutstickersdotcom
We have a really special podcast this week as Haydn and Steve are joined by Jamie Anderson, Managing Director of Anderson Entertainment and son of the legendary Gerry Anderson, creator of many of our childhood shows including Thunderbirds, Space 1999, UFO Joe 90, Captain Scarlet, Terrahawks and many more. In this show Jamie talks about his dad, Anderson Entertainment and what may be in store in the future! Twitter: @PopCultureGamer at https://twitter.com/PopCultureGamer Facebook: www.facebook.com/popculturegamers Email: podcast@popculturegamers.co.uk Website: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/sh... --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/popculturegamers/message
Today, we're taking a look back on our most recent season. We've heard from some incredible minds in the Revenue Operations space, and one of our favorite parts of every conversation is hearing how guests define “RevOps.” Each definition is a little different, and each definition brings something new to the RevOps table. Let's take a quick look back at some of those conversations. How do our guests define RevOps? Why is RevOps important? And what do you need to know to make your RevOps team successful?Guests featured:Michelle Torrey-Teunissen, Chief Revenue Officer at 6clicksTodd Thomas, Chief Revenue Officer at Aiden AutoScott Hoffman, Chief Revenue Officer of GFT USAKiva Kolstein, President and Chief Revenue Officer at AlphaSense, Inc.Brian Tully, Chief Revenue Officer at GoldcastJamie Anderson, Chief Revenue Officer of EmburseCharles Lu, VP of Operations at LexCheckSaima Rashid, Senior Vice President of Revenue Analytics at 6senseJason Rushforth, Senior Vice President and General Manager for the Americas at SugarCRMJohn Foong, CRO of Domain Group--Time Stamps(00:55) - Michelle Torrey-Teunissen, Chief Revenue Officer at 6clicks(01:56) - Todd Thomas, Chief Revenue Officer at Aiden Auto(04:09) - Scott Hoffman, Chief Revenue Officer of GFT USA(05:07) - Kiva Kolstein, President and Chief Revenue Officer at AlphaSense, Inc.(07:38) - Brian Tully, Chief Revenue Officer at Goldcast(09:49) - Jamie Anderson, Chief Revenue Officer of Emburse(12:29) - Charles Lu, VP of Operations at LexCheck(15:11) - Saima Rashid, Senior Vice President of Revenue Analytics at 6sense(18:15) - Jason Rushforth, Senior Vice President and General Manager for the Americas at SugarCRM(20:33) - John Foong, CRO of Domain Group—SponsorRise of RevOps is brought to you by Qualified. Qualified's Pipeline Cloud is the future of pipeline generation for revenue teams that use Salesforce. Learn more about the Pipeline Cloud on Qualified.com. —Links Connect with Jason on LinkedInCheck out QualifiedLearn more about Caspian Studios
With the new Hayao Miyazaki film The Boy and the Heron coming out this week in the U.S., John and Mitch welcome our Ghibli fan friends Jamie Anderson and Neil Brown to discuss whether master Miyazaki managed to make four truly great films in a row. (This episode was recorded in May of 2021) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-ingle2/support
Head to any Woodward Mountain Center and you'll immediately be drawn to the kids in the Jib Park and Peace Park pushing themselves to new heights. Since Woodward's humble beginning over 50 years ago as a gymnastics camp in Pennsylvania, progression has been central to its mission. Today, Woodward centers span the globe including Utah's Woodward Park City. In this episode of Last Chair, we catch up with a legend in action sports, Chris “Gunny” Gunnarson. Now the president of Woodward globally, Gunny's three decades in action sports has paralleled the dramatic growth from surf to skateboard to snowboard to ski.Beginning at Snow Summit and Big Bear in southern California, Gunnarson quickly became a leader in the sport from building snow terrain for the X-Games beginning in year one, to crafting private training venues that sent athletes like Shaun White on to olympic gold. Along the way, he built a reputation as a leader in progression with his company Snow Park Technologies and a capable partner with resorts, ultimately helping the world's greatest athletes achieve pinnacles of success in their career.And while his career has been marked by relationships with the greatest athletes, Gunnarson is quick to point out that what's central to his own mission is to bring that experience to enthusiasts of all ages and ability levels. Today, he leads Woodward on a global journey to provide fun and progression for all.As a boy growing up in SoCal in the ‘60s and ‘70s, he was immersed in the cultural revolution of action sports. His life was centered around skateboarding and a little surfing. But when he discovered snowboarding at 13, he used every angle to get up to the mountains and ride on snow.Here's teaser of Gunny's Last Chair interview, which takes you back into the origin years of the culture of snowboarding and tracks you through the impact Woodward is making with people of all ages.Let's go back to the beginning – YOUR beginning!Oh man, how I got involved in sport. I mean, I think I was around five when I got on a surfboard. I know I was seven when I got on a skateboard and I had a bike like every other kid in the neighborhood. And I heard about snowboarding when I was 13. In fact, for my 13th birthday, my dad took us up. I lived in San Diego, so I grew up in the southern California hotbed of board sports. And it was funny. My mom and dad were like, oh, snowboarding? You know, we used to ski before you were born and I didn't even know what skiing was, really. And so we get up to the local mountain and they were like, ‘no snowboarding allowed.' We had rented some boards from the local surf shop. I rented a Chuck Barfoot board and they were like, ‘no snowboards allowed.' My dad got so angry and he's like, ‘I used to ski here all the time. What do you mean no snowboards allowed?' And so we ended up just … we had rented a cabin with a couple of my buddies for my 13th birthday to go snowboarding, trying to figure it out, you know, falling a lot just on this back hill. And I knew right then and there, like, I have got to figure out a way to do this for the rest of my life. And somehow I lucked out.So you must have had some good skateboarding roots in SoCal?Well, it was kind of all I knew. And, you know, sort of in my high school teen years, I was living up in the outskirts of LA, so I was skating swimming pools. There was a big earthquake in Northridge, and there were lots of empty swimming pools. We had maps of pools from condemned buildings and houses. And so we'd show up with buckets, mops, and we would skate all these different pools. I think we skated Tom Petty's pool at one point. It was like a condemned house that he'd owned or something like that. But that was my whole life and culture was skating and a little bit of surfing, but mostly skateboarding and trying to find as many pathways to get up to the mountains as possible.Were your business wheels turning yet in your mind?Honestly, not even a little bit. At that point, it was just living life, having fun and trying to skate as much as possible.What was your first job in the industry?I've had a lot of jobs in my lifetime, but my first job in the industry was at Snow Summit in Big Bear Lake. I was fresh out of high school, and I was going to try and make it as a pro snowboarder, get whatever job I could on the mountain, and, funny enough, I got a job with the patrol at Snow Summit at the time. Being based right in Southern California obviously was right in the middle of what I'll call boardsport Mecca, except they weren't quite there yet. And so I get this job as a snowboarder, but on patrol, thinking, ‘oh, I'm just going to, you know, snowboard a lot.' But I actually ended up really loving patrol and really loving resort operations – becoming a sponge and learning everything I could. They were a very progressive thinking resort ski resort, and they were just starting to launch terrain parks, and none of the other patrol guys wanted to deal with the terrain parks.Was there a turning point for you when you saw your career as a terrain park developer come to light?Over time, that was a real paradigm shift. The terrain park movement, which really was born out of Big Bear, also was a paradigm shift in the entire world of winter sports in the sense that right there in Southern California, it was meeting a market need. But as it became a broader national interest of how do we deal with these rowdy snowboarders and contain them? And now there's freestyle skiers that want to do the same kind of stuff – like we should just give them their own venue to do that kind of stuff and keep them in a little contained area so they don't screw with the rest of the mountain operations. But who knows how to do this kind of stuff? And that is actually when I saw a business opportunity.Gunny, what was it that motivated you to bring your lifelong action sports skills and knowledge to Woodward, now serving as global president?I've known of Woodward virtually my entire career – I mean, you can't be in this in the action sports universe without knowing what Woodward is. You know, it's got a 53-year legacy. I was super intrigued when I learned that Powdr, a ski resort company, had bought Woodward because, you know, everybody knew Woodward as a camp out in Pennsylvania. And it was the Holy Land. Like, if you were going to be a competing skateboarder, BMX athlete, that's where you went. And so when Powdr bought Woodward, I was certainly paying attention from afar. But to answer your question – there I was, life was good, I owned my own company, I had my own TV show. And the folks at Powdr came and said, ‘hey, we want to talk to you about you coming in and helping us figure out how to best propel Woodward from where it currently is.' And I left it all. I moved to Park City, Utah from Truckee.Talk about progression and why it's important to Woodward?Humans want to fly. They want to move. They want to move their bodies. They want to challenge themselves. All the way from the youngest ages – you can hear the kid right behind me. He's jumping on the trampoline. He's figuring out how to move his body in the air, whether he's doing a backflip or just monkeying around. We have zone coaches. We have an entire array of different types of programming, from casual, easy, fun all the way to very focused clinics and training so that people can get better. It's human nature to want to get better, whether you're a golfer or a swimmer or whatever your thing is. And our thing is action sports. And this is where you can do it. And we've got the right people and the right tools and environments to do it.What does it mean to you to be involved with a program like this that just means so much for kids?It means so much because we were all kids at one point and some of us are still kids at heart. I'm looking at you, Tom. I consider you one. I'd like to believe I'm one. And to go back to that sort of joy that you had as a kid when, you know, life was sort of carefree and innocent. We all want that, right? And so here at Woodward, yes, there's a huge focus on kids, but there's also a big focus on kids and families – you know, just sort of what it's like growing up in today's era. I'm glad we can be a bright spot in that way. It's nice to have a spot where you're feeling a part of something, you're learning skills and you're doing something besides sitting on your couch, looking at your phone or looking at the TV. And so as a parent, that means a lot to me for my kids, but also in my role with Woodward means a lot to know that we're the kind of place that can really help shape lives. I have so many parents come to me and tell me how Woodward literally changed their kids' lives. Just last week someone told me that Woodward literally changed the way his daughter approached college, how she got into college, how she's developed a career path, and that she's gunning for my job someday, which I'm like, ‘bring it on.' Listen to the interview to learn more about one of action sports' most interesting and influential figures. Like how many times he's been backstage for Nirvana, what he loves to drive in the Utah desert sand and the skateboarding heroes who helped forge his childhood in Southern California. He shares his personal background with stars like Shaun White, Danny Davis and Jamie Anderson. And he is emotional about the death of his friend and action sports legend Ken Block earlier this year. This hour with Gunny truly captures the spirit and culture of action sports and the passion his Woodward team has to bring it to guests of all ages. Let's dig in to this episode of Last Chair.
Head to any Woodward Mountain Center and you'll immediately be drawn to the kids in the Jib Park and Peace Park pushing themselves to new heights. Since Woodward's humble beginning over 50 years ago as a gymnastics camp in Pennsylvania, progression has been central to its mission. Today, Woodward centers span the globe including Utah's Woodward Park City. In this episode of Last Chair, we catch up with a legend in action sports, Chris “Gunny” Gunnarson. Now the president of Woodward globally, Gunny's three decades in action sports has paralleled the dramatic growth from surf to skateboard to snowboard to ski.Beginning at Snow Summit and Big Bear in southern California, Gunnarson quickly became a leader in the sport from building snow terrain for the X-Games beginning in year one, to crafting private training venues that sent athletes like Shaun White on to olympic gold. Along the way, he built a reputation as a leader in progression with his company Snow Park Technologies and a capable partner with resorts, ultimately helping the world's greatest athletes achieve pinnacles of success in their career.And while his career has been marked by relationships with the greatest athletes, Gunnarson is quick to point out that what's central to his own mission is to bring that experience to enthusiasts of all ages and ability levels. Today, he leads Woodward on a global journey to provide fun and progression for all.As a boy growing up in SoCal in the ‘60s and ‘70s, he was immersed in the cultural revolution of action sports. His life was centered around skateboarding and a little surfing. But when he discovered snowboarding at 13, he used every angle to get up to the mountains and ride on snow.Here's teaser of Gunny's Last Chair interview, which takes you back into the origin years of the culture of snowboarding and tracks you through the impact Woodward is making with people of all ages.Let's go back to the beginning – YOUR beginning!Oh man, how I got involved in sport. I mean, I think I was around five when I got on a surfboard. I know I was seven when I got on a skateboard and I had a bike like every other kid in the neighborhood. And I heard about snowboarding when I was 13. In fact, for my 13th birthday, my dad took us up. I lived in San Diego, so I grew up in the southern California hotbed of board sports. And it was funny. My mom and dad were like, oh, snowboarding? You know, we used to ski before you were born and I didn't even know what skiing was, really. And so we get up to the local mountain and they were like, ‘no snowboarding allowed.' We had rented some boards from the local surf shop. I rented a Chuck Barfoot board and they were like, ‘no snowboards allowed.' My dad got so angry and he's like, ‘I used to ski here all the time. What do you mean no snowboards allowed?' And so we ended up just … we had rented a cabin with a couple of my buddies for my 13th birthday to go snowboarding, trying to figure it out, you know, falling a lot just on this back hill. And I knew right then and there, like, I have got to figure out a way to do this for the rest of my life. And somehow I lucked out.So you must have had some good skateboarding roots in SoCal?Well, it was kind of all I knew. And, you know, sort of in my high school teen years, I was living up in the outskirts of LA, so I was skating swimming pools. There was a big earthquake in Northridge, and there were lots of empty swimming pools. We had maps of pools from condemned buildings and houses. And so we'd show up with buckets, mops, and we would skate all these different pools. I think we skated Tom Petty's pool at one point. It was like a condemned house that he'd owned or something like that. But that was my whole life and culture was skating and a little bit of surfing, but mostly skateboarding and trying to find as many pathways to get up to the mountains as possible.Were your business wheels turning yet in your mind?Honestly, not even a little bit. At that point, it was just living life, having fun and trying to skate as much as possible.What was your first job in the industry?I've had a lot of jobs in my lifetime, but my first job in the industry was at Snow Summit in Big Bear Lake. I was fresh out of high school, and I was going to try and make it as a pro snowboarder, get whatever job I could on the mountain, and, funny enough, I got a job with the patrol at Snow Summit at the time. Being based right in Southern California obviously was right in the middle of what I'll call boardsport Mecca, except they weren't quite there yet. And so I get this job as a snowboarder, but on patrol, thinking, ‘oh, I'm just going to, you know, snowboard a lot.' But I actually ended up really loving patrol and really loving resort operations – becoming a sponge and learning everything I could. They were a very progressive thinking resort ski resort, and they were just starting to launch terrain parks, and none of the other patrol guys wanted to deal with the terrain parks.Was there a turning point for you when you saw your career as a terrain park developer come to light?Over time, that was a real paradigm shift. The terrain park movement, which really was born out of Big Bear, also was a paradigm shift in the entire world of winter sports in the sense that right there in Southern California, it was meeting a market need. But as it became a broader national interest of how do we deal with these rowdy snowboarders and contain them? And now there's freestyle skiers that want to do the same kind of stuff – like we should just give them their own venue to do that kind of stuff and keep them in a little contained area so they don't screw with the rest of the mountain operations. But who knows how to do this kind of stuff? And that is actually when I saw a business opportunity.Gunny, what was it that motivated you to bring your lifelong action sports skills and knowledge to Woodward, now serving as global president?I've known of Woodward virtually my entire career – I mean, you can't be in this in the action sports universe without knowing what Woodward is. You know, it's got a 53-year legacy. I was super intrigued when I learned that Powdr, a ski resort company, had bought Woodward because, you know, everybody knew Woodward as a camp out in Pennsylvania. And it was the Holy Land. Like, if you were going to be a competing skateboarder, BMX athlete, that's where you went. And so when Powdr bought Woodward, I was certainly paying attention from afar. But to answer your question – there I was, life was good, I owned my own company, I had my own TV show. And the folks at Powdr came and said, ‘hey, we want to talk to you about you coming in and helping us figure out how to best propel Woodward from where it currently is.' And I left it all. I moved to Park City, Utah from Truckee.Talk about progression and why it's important to Woodward?Humans want to fly. They want to move. They want to move their bodies. They want to challenge themselves. All the way from the youngest ages – you can hear the kid right behind me. He's jumping on the trampoline. He's figuring out how to move his body in the air, whether he's doing a backflip or just monkeying around. We have zone coaches. We have an entire array of different types of programming, from casual, easy, fun all the way to very focused clinics and training so that people can get better. It's human nature to want to get better, whether you're a golfer or a swimmer or whatever your thing is. And our thing is action sports. And this is where you can do it. And we've got the right people and the right tools and environments to do it.What does it mean to you to be involved with a program like this that just means so much for kids?It means so much because we were all kids at one point and some of us are still kids at heart. I'm looking at you, Tom. I consider you one. I'd like to believe I'm one. And to go back to that sort of joy that you had as a kid when, you know, life was sort of carefree and innocent. We all want that, right? And so here at Woodward, yes, there's a huge focus on kids, but there's also a big focus on kids and families – you know, just sort of what it's like growing up in today's era. I'm glad we can be a bright spot in that way. It's nice to have a spot where you're feeling a part of something, you're learning skills and you're doing something besides sitting on your couch, looking at your phone or looking at the TV. And so as a parent, that means a lot to me for my kids, but also in my role with Woodward means a lot to know that we're the kind of place that can really help shape lives. I have so many parents come to me and tell me how Woodward literally changed their kids' lives. Just last week someone told me that Woodward literally changed the way his daughter approached college, how she got into college, how she's developed a career path, and that she's gunning for my job someday, which I'm like, ‘bring it on.' Listen to the interview to learn more about one of action sports' most interesting and influential figures. Like how many times he's been backstage for Nirvana, what he loves to drive in the Utah desert sand and the skateboarding heroes who helped forge his childhood in Southern California. He shares his personal background with stars like Shaun White, Danny Davis and Jamie Anderson. And he is emotional about the death of his friend and action sports legend Ken Block earlier this year. This hour with Gunny truly captures the spirit and culture of action sports and the passion his Woodward team has to bring it to guests of all ages. Let's dig in to this episode of Last Chair.
Talented sportswoman and new Port Adelaide Football Club women's recruit Jasmine Simmons joined us recently for a chat on Legends with Bevo. We spoke about Jasmine's childhood growing up in Broken Hill, her basketball journey including playing US college and winning a championship in the NBL1 Central with the West Adelaide Bearcats in 2022 and transitioning from basketball to footy. Thanks so much to Jasmine for her time, to the team at PodBooth for putting this great video together and a big thanks to Jamie Anderson from PAFC for arranging the interview. Finally thanks also to the Southern Slugs Football Club for their continued support over the past couple of years. Legends with Bevo Podcast as seen on Channel Seven's Sunrise, Ticker TV, C31 Melbourne and Channel 44 Adelaide. Heard on Triple M Mackay and the Whitsundays, Radio Italia Uno, Flow FM Australia and Radio Today's Podcast. Featured in the Sunday Mail and the Mount Barker Courier. And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It's an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Monday or Tuesday seeking guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about Legends with Bevo. Email us directly and we'll add you to the list: info@legendswithbevo.com If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and other podcast sites and Facebook. We'd greatly appreciate it.
After an extended visit to the west coast the Giants are back at home to take on the 2-1 Seattle Seahawks Join Dan and Craig as they welcome special guest and UK Giants fan Jamie Anderson to the pod to help them take a look at the Seahawks roster and what the Giants need to do to win
This episode features an interview with Jamie Anderson, Chief Revenue Officer of Emburse. Emburse is the global leader in spend optimization, with expense, travel management, and payments solutions. Jamie believes that revenue operations have been around for a long time, but we haven't always called it “RevOps.” He describes how investing in your RevOps team will result in a great ROI, and how to focus on what really matters when building your bottom line.Guest Bio:As Chief Revenue Officer, Jamie is responsible for setting the strategy and executing on the revenue goals for Emburse. He has over 25 years of experience in the enterprise applications software industry serving in a variety of roles from product development, through marketing, to sales. Jamie has held key executive leadership roles at SAP, hybris, Marketo (Adobe), and most recently Xactly Corp, where he served as CRO. Jamie holds a BSc in Computer Information Systems from Glasgow Caledonian University.Guest Quote:“Revenue operations, I actually believe, have been around for a long time. We just haven't called it rev ops. Some places have just called it pipeline management, cadence. I often say incidentally that the measure of the health of a company is looking at the pipeline and measuring the unweighted four rolling quarter pipeline coverage, the current quarter plus one weighted pipeline coverage. It gives you a very, very strong indication of a company's health.” - Jamie AndersonTime Stamps:1:32 - How Jamie views RevOps13:22 - The importance of specialization15:23 - What makes a horrible client experience21:58 - Making leaders better25:47 - Why RevOps has a great ROI29:26 - The tool shed34:46 - Quick hitsSponsor:Rise of RevOps is brought to you by Qualified. Qualified's Pipeline Cloud is the future of pipeline generation for revenue teams that use Salesforce. Learn more about the Pipeline Cloud on Qualified.com. Links:Connect with Jamie on LinkedInConnect with Ian Faison on LinkedinCheck out Emburse
"You were the spark that set my world on fire." The best thing about songwriting is that it's honest. When we dig deep down to write from an authentic emotional place, songwriting always tells us the truth. Sometimes, it helps us find elusive truths. In Episode #36 of Journey of an Artist, Tony Mendoza shared the beautiful story of the magical love he shared with his wife, Angela. In this episode of Journey of a Song, Tony shares the song he wrote for Angela to commemorate their love story. He talks with Emmeline about how, when he began songwriting as a form of processing his grief, he expected to write sad songs...but the more he wrote, the more he realized Jamie Anderson's truth that, "Grief is just love with no place to go." To learn more about Angela and Tony and their story, or to contribute to the scholarship fund in Angela's honor, please visit the official page for Angela's book, Blessings, Angela. All proceeds from "Why I Love You" go directly to fund the next scholarship in Angela's name.
He Pulls The Strings Meet Jamie Anderson. Jamie is a writer, producer and director of many audio productions for Big Finish Audio - a company that works heavily in the Dr. Who universe, among others. Jamie is also the son of late Gerry Anderson, who brought us SciFi and Pop Culture shows such as Space:1999 and The Thunderbirds. We talk about that legacy, and the future of Anderson Media and how those former projects may getting some new life. We also talk with Jamie about being a Whovian and what it means to be able to work in the Who - verse and with the former Doctors. For more on Jamie Anderson, please visit the following - Website - GerryAnderson.com Webstore - GerryAnderson.store Podcast - GerryAndersonPodcast.com For more on FSF PopCast, please visit the following - Website - www.fsfpopcast.com Twitter and Instagram - @fsfpopcast Join our Discord! https://discord.gg/cpry4fCDTq Join our Patreon! https://patreon.com/fsfpopcast For RSWOF Merch - https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/31938193-rswof?store_id=1397534 100% of all proceeds Benefit Wish Upon a Teen For direct contributions - www.wishuponateen.org For more on our show partners - Big Boy Graphics - etsy.com/shop/bigboygraphics Bridgework Studios - https://www.teepublic.com/user/bridgework-studios Level Up Sabers - https://bit.ly/FSFLevelUpSabers go here
Ray Harryhausen was a legendary stop motion animator. Gerry Anderson was a legendary puppet filmmaker. Now, Daughter Vanessa Harryhausen and son Jamie Anderson remember their remarkable fathers. Plus, experts like John Walsh (Ray and Diana Harryhausen Foundation Trustee and Filmmaker) and Collections Manager Connor Heaney bring in fascinating facts about these incredible creative legacies. 01:07 Welcome to the Gerry Anderson Podcast! 06:03 FAB Time Machine Facts12:51 Listener Emails from the Email Bags21:49 The Gerry Anderson News! See links below27:08 Podsterons from the Podcast Facebook Group33:47 Team Harryhausen - Part Two57:54 Lots of YouTube comments and Tweets59:34 The Randomiser with Chris Dale1:43:52 Wrapping things up! Links MentionedThe Ray & Diana Harryhausen FoundationHarryhausen AwardsBritSciFi - Live Podcast!The Quest for Len Jones AKA Joe 90Joe 90 WIN Technical Operations ManualGerry Anderson Title Sequences on YouTube FridayFLASH SALE WednesdayNever Miss An EpisodeJoin the Podsterons Facebook groupSubscribe wherever you get your podcastsThe Randomiser with Chris DaleHelp The ShowLeave us a review on Apple PodcastsTweet about it! Use the hashtag #GerryAndersonPodcast@ImJamieAnderson / @RichardNJames / @ChrisDalekJoin the Anderson Insiders for Extra ContentStay In TouchEmail Podcast AT GerryAnderson.comJoin the Email Newsletter
In this week's episode, Kayla and Taylor discuss the second half of Mira Jacob's 2014 novel The Sleepwalker's Guide to Dancing. Topics include grief, emotional walls, and how Taylor really feels about Jamie Anderson. Plus, Kayla gets on her soapbox for National Library Week.This week's drink: Chimayó via The Spruce EatsINGREDIENTS:1 ½ oz tequila¼ oz crème de cassis liqueur1 oz unfiltered apple cider½ oz freshly squeezed lemon juiceApple slices, for garnishINSTRUCTIONS:In an old-fashioned glass filled with ice, pour the tequila, creme de cassis, apple cider, and lemon juice.Stir well. Garnish with apple slices. Current Reads and Recommendations: Nothing new to report, but here is the link to the American Library Association's National Library Week page. Specifically, here is where you can let Congress know that you stand with school libraries and they should, too!Follow us on Instagram @literatureandlibationspod.Visit our website: literatureandlibationspod.com to submit feedback, questions, or your own takes on what we are reading. You can also see what we are reading for future episodes! You can email us at literatureandlibationspod@gmail.com.Please leave us a review and/or rating! It really helps others find our podcast…and it makes us happy!Purchase books via bookshop.org or check them out from your local public library. Join us next time as we discuss The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath.Here is the beverage recipe for the upcoming episode if you want to drink along with us!The Pink Lady via liquor.comINGREDIENTS:1 ½ oz London dry gin½ oz applejack (apple brandy)¾ oz lemon juice, freshly squeezed¼ oz grenadine1 egg whiteGarnish: brandied cherryINSTRUCTIONS:Add all ingredients to a shaker and vigorously dry-shake (without ice)Add ice and shake again until well-chilledStrain into a chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with a brandied cherry
Inspired by King Kong at an early age, Ray Harryhausen's work as a filmmaker on projects like Jason and the Argonauts, The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad, and Clash of the Titans has inspired generations. Daughter Vanessa Harryhausen and Jamie Anderson discuss the similarities between their filmmaking fathers, while Ray and Diana Harryhausen Foundation Trustee John Walsh and Collections Manager Connor Heaney provide fascinating insight into these two titans of the fantastic. 01:07 Welcome to the Gerry Anderson Podcast (After Dark)! 06:00 FAB Facts11:11 Emails from Our Listeners19:23 The Gerry Anderson News! See links below25:00 Posts from the Podcast Facebook Group32:28 Team Harryhausen - Part One57:27 Over on Twitter1:03:09 The Interpretive Dance Randomiser with the Chris Dale Shuffle1:25:00 Wrapping things up! Links MentionedThe Ray & Diana Harryhausen FoundationHarryhausen AwardsStay on this Channel for Terrahawks on the 10thLimited Edition Captain Scarlet T-ShirtGerry Anderson North American SaleNever Miss An EpisodeJoin the Podsterons Facebook groupSubscribe wherever you get your podcastsThe Randomiser with Chris DaleHelp The ShowLeave us a review on Apple PodcastsTweet about it! Use the hashtag #GerryAndersonPodcast@ImJamieAnderson / @RichardNJames / @ChrisDalekJoin the Anderson Insiders for Extra ContentStay In TouchEmail Podcast AT GerryAnderson.comJoin the Email Newsletter
Agent Scott and guest operative Ajay Chowdhury welcome director and producer Jamie Anderson, son of legendary Thunderbirds creator Gerry Anderson, to the show to reveal exclusive intel about his father's recently discovered early script treatment for the James Bond adventure Moonraker. Among the many secrets spilled are Anderson's fascinating takes on Hugo Drax and his doomsday plot, creative aquatic dangers, iconic literary romantic interest Gala Brand, and much, much more! You can hear more from Jamie on The Gerry Anderson Podcast, or follow him on Twitter. You can buy Ajay's book, "Some Kind of Hero: The Remarkable Story of the James Bond Films", on Amazon. Also, head over to MI6 Headquarters for his limited edition Sean Connery Bond magazine. Become a SpyHards Patron and gain access to top secret "Agents in the Field" bonus episodes, movie commentaries and more! Social media: @spyhards View the NOC List and the Disavowed List at Letterboxd.com/spyhards Podcast artwork by Hannah Hughes. Theme music by Doug Astley.
We welcome Jamie Anderson, son to the legendary Gerry Anderson to the podcast this week! We had the best time talking to Jamie about his dad's groundbreaking legacy in television, and he tells us some incredible and amazing stories of his own life and experience growing up and in the entertainment industry. Gerry Anderson is responsible for such classic shows as Thunderbirds, Supercar, Thunderball XL5, Space: 1999, and more! We think you will enjoy this engaging and fascinating interview. We certainly did! This podcast is a part of the Listen Frederick Podcast Network! Learn more about the work of Gerry Anderson! Learn more about Jamie Anderson! Email us: thebigscifipodcast@gmail.com Join our Facebook group to interact with Adeena, Brian, Cris, and Steve as well as other sci-fi fans! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for extra video content! Follow us on Instagram! Read Steve's fascinating and insightful article for Treksphere.com! Subscribe to Cris' fun and engaging YouTube Channel as well as his podcast - Yelling About Star Trek! Explore Adeena's website to learn more about her work as an engineer and her work as an author! Purchase Adeena's Robot Galaxy Series on Amazon! Listen to Brian's podcast - The Brian Donahue Podcast! Listen to Brian sing "Fly Me To The Moon" and other Sinatra covers as well as his own original music! Thank you for listening to our intrepid podcast! Please leave a review! This will help get our podcast in front of more people around the universe!
Meet the most decorated woman's snowboarder on planet earth and it's fair to say (and you know we don't use this term loosely) Jamie is the G.O.A.T.. We talk growing up with seven siblings, family life, mother to be, manifestation, staying present, fame, The Apprentice, competition, Olympics, zen, filming video parts, 21 X-Games Medals, Alaska and so much more! If you ever have the pleasure to meet Jamie you can tell quickly she is just the most down to earth, coolest person on the planet but then you see her in any snowboard arena she just seems like she has ice water flowing through her vain's and she showed up to WIN. I guess when you grow up in a house with 8 kids you have to battle for everything and she learned early on if you want something you have to get out there and make it happen and it's easy to see Jamie does just that in life. Join us as we sit down with this amazing human and soon to be mom and learn about Jamie's journey from her first X-games metal at 15 to filming video's and wining Peace Park in 2022 all on this episode of The Bomb Hole! Special ThanksTen Barrel Pub BeerThe Patreon Members, We could not do this without you!!- https://www.patreon.com/thebombhole Mammoth Mountain- https://www.mammothmountain.com Volcom- https://www.volcom.com InstagramJamie Anderson's instagram @jamieanderson https://www.instagram.com/jamieanderson/ @thebombhole: https://www.instagram.com/thebombhole/ @Grendiesel : https://www.instagram.com/grendiesel/@E_stone : https://www.instagram.com/e_stone/ Budz Print Shop- www.e-stonephoto.com https://307o96449135872.3dcartstores.com For all things Bomb Hole, go to : https://thebombhole.com/BOMB HOLE STORE: https://thebombhole.com/collections/allWatch the episode on YouTube- https://youtu.be/4RbXgJkfgjcJoin The Bomb Squad on our Patreon page! Props to all of our Patreon members for the support. We could not make these episodes happen without your help! Patreon members get the chance to ask guests questions and find out who we will be interviewing before anyone else. They also receive Bomb Hole merch and a custom Bomb Squad sticker!!! Find out more at https://www.patreon.com/thebombholeShow Notes-Unconditional Full Movie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQylg7pUs70&t=2sOlympic Medal Runs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1rTFhLIU4MJamie's Jam https://www.woodwardparkcity.com/plan-a-visit/events/jamie-jamBoard Collection https://www.gnu.com/snowboards/womens/jamie-anderson-collectionJamie's Website https://www.jamieandersonsnow.com
Keith Shackleton is back for the final part of his interview! Chris Dale is combing through the printout of the Randomiser! Jamie Anderson has a FAB Fact and Richard James has to listen to it! All this and more is in this week's jam-packed Gerry Anderson Podcast!andr.sn/podcast
What was the secret to the success of Thunderbirds? Keith Shackleton has an answer! What is this week's FAB Fact? Jamie Anderson has it in his book of FAB Facts! Whose emails will get read out on the air? Richard James has a complete list! What will be this week's random episode from a random Gerry Anderson show? Ask Randomeister Chris Dale! Who's our next subscriber? YOU!andr.sn/podcast
#212 - Jamie Anderson and Brian Anderson-Needham are my guests this week. They are the owners of Weapon Brand, a terrific company teaching people of all types the correct preparation to defend themselves in all types of situations. I realize this is quite a controversial topic in the running community and I wanted to do a proper episode with the right guests and I think I've done it. Jamie and Brian are experts in the industry and give amazing answers to many of the questions asked. A couple words about this episode. This was recorded at the height of the January storms we had in Northern California. I lost power almost at the end of the episode, so we had to resume the interview a week later. And also, for whatever reason, the last bit of the episode is cut off. So I profusely apologize for that. In all the four years of doing this show, this has never happened. With that said, it is still one of my favorites and a very important subject. I hope you enjoy it! All of the Weapon Brand information can be found on the MRTW website. Support the showMartha Runs the World websitehttps://www.martharunstheworld.com/Email:martharunstheworld@gmail.comInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/martha_runs_sf/
It's the grand opening of the latest mega shopping mall in Demeter City! But danger is lurking among the merchandise and the mannequins. Police Lieutenant Brogan must save the orbiting facility from a group of terrorists, but it turns personal when he discovers his family among the crowd of hostages. Plus, this episode contains a boat full of Gerry Anderson news, a FAB Fact, and the legendary Randomiser! Don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss out. 01:07 Welcome to the Gerry Anderson Podcast! 07:28 From Statistics to FAB Facts14:33 Our FAB Listeners19:00 The Gerry Anderson News! See links below24:57 Podsteron Posts from the Podcast Facebook Group29:29 Space Precinct - Everything Must Go1:16:39 YouTube comments on Pod 2401:21:34 Chris Dale Pursued! Randomiser Button Pressed!1:45:48 Wrapping things up! Links MentionedGet Space Precinct Revisited from Big FinishTonight! A Livestream with Jamie Anderson and Benjamin FieldFive Star Five Pre-Order Friday!Get the App and Use Code "APP20" for a DiscountBooks Available! Maybe There: The Lost Stories of Space: 1999Book BundlesNever Miss An EpisodeJoin the Podsterons Facebook groupSubscribe wherever you get your podcastsThe Randomiser with Chris DaleHelp The ShowLeave us a review on Apple PodcastsTweet about it! Use the hashtag #GerryAndersonPodcast@ImJamieAnderson / @RichardNJames / @ChrisDalekJoin the Anderson Insiders for Extra ContentStay In TouchEmail Podcast AT GerryAnderson.comJoin the Email Newsletter
Brian and Jamie Anderson of Weapon Brand join the Trulyfit Podcast to discuss Self Defense including:__"Weapon Mindset"Why Self Defense should be simpleSelf Defense techniquesImportance of mentally preparing and visualizing...so much more__You can find every thing about Weapon Brand:Instagram: @Weapon_Brand Website Weaponbrand.com
It just wouldn't be Christmas without Terry Adlam on the Gerry Anderson Podcast! Ditch the holiday blues with his trademark sense of humour. Plus, Jamie Anderson is joined by Lady Penelope AKA Genevieve Gaunt to talk about how they met, the origins of First Action Bureau, and everything audio from Big Finish to Thunderbirds. Meanwhile, Chris Dale unleashes his favourite two part story in the Randomiser! Yuletide Greetings from the Gerry Anderson Podcast Team01:07 Welcome to a Very Terry Christmas! 04:28 Special Holiday FAB Facts10:23 Festive(?) Jokes15:42 The Gerry Anderson News! See links below19:16 Christmas Cracker Gags from the Podcast Facebook Group27:00 Genevieve Gaunt - Part One43:35 Even more Christmas Gags47:45 Chilly Chris Dale and the Freezing Randomiser1:30:07 Wrapping things up! Links MentionedGenevieve Gaunt Website, Instagram, and TwitterThe Cupid Couch5 Star 5 SOLD OUT Stand by for News in 2023Christmas Shipping DelaysAudiobook Downloads Available Now26th December #CheersGerryAndersonNever Miss An EpisodeJoin the Podsterons Facebook groupSubscribe wherever you get your podcastsThe Randomiser with Chris DaleHelp The ShowLeave us a review on Apple PodcastsTweet about it! Use the hashtag #GerryAndersonPodcast@ImJamieAnderson / @RichardNJames / @ChrisDalekJoin the Anderson Insiders for Extra ContentStay In TouchEmail Podcast AT GerryAnderson.comJoin the Email Newsletter
Building hope out of tragedy! Gerry Anderson served in the military and lost his brother Lionel in World War II. But Lionel was never forgotten and served as the inspiration for the pilots of shows like Thunderbirds. Military historian Peter Caddick-Adams and Jamie Anderson discuss how Gerry's frustration with military life led to the creation of fictional para-military organisations where the mission was always to save lives!01:07 Welcome to the Gerry Anderson Podcast! A Tribute to Tim Beddows08:08 Don't Quit FAB Facts14:12 Podsterons– The Antithesis of Bleak20:12 The Gerry Anderson News! See links below31:31 What's the best part of social media? Podsterons37:47 Peter Caddick-Adams - Part One57:53 Tweety Tweet Tweet Tweets (and YouTube comments!)1:02:58 The Randomiser printout has Chris Dale ordering coffee!1:27:03 Wrapping things up! Links MentionedFollow Peter Caddick-Adams on TwitterThunderbirds: Fire and FuryIntergalactic Rescue 4Maybe There: Hardback Soldout! Watch for Paperback & eBook!Stand by for Action: Watch Highlights for FREE!Supercolorisation, A Life Uncharted, and more!Give Back by Supporting Young People's Puppet TheatreNever Miss An EpisodeJoin the Podsterons Facebook groupSubscribe wherever you get your podcastsThe Randomiser with Chris DaleHelp The ShowLeave us a review on Apple PodcastsTweet about it! Use the hashtag #GerryAndersonPodcast@ImJamieAnderson / @RichardNJames / @ChrisDalekJoin the Anderson Insiders for Extra ContentStay In TouchEmail Podcast AT GerryAnderson.comJoin the Email Newsletter
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