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BOXTOROW on SiriusXM
BOXTOROW Podcast: 4/26/25

BOXTOROW on SiriusXM

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025 59:57


Jason George Draft Talk. Donal Ware talks with actor Jason George about his Philadelphia Eagles, his role in Grey’s Anatomy, and his acting career. Donal also gives his thoughts on Shedeur Sanders not being drafted in the first round. Download or listen. Sports. Interviews. Media.

Work in Progress with Sophia Bush
Work in Progress: Jason George

Work in Progress with Sophia Bush

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 67:46 Transcription Available


Onscreen, he's known for saving lives as Ben Warren on Station 19 and Grey's Anatomy. Offscreen, he's making a real difference as the chair of SAG-AFTRA's Diversity Advisory Committee and as an advocate for gun safety. Actor Jason George joins his 'fellow circus performer' Sophia for an insightful chat about how his upbringing led to his activism and union work, being in the negotiating room when the actors went on strike, saying an emotional goodbye to Station 19, and returning to Grey's! Jason also talks about his new passion project - flipping the script on how guns are portrayed in the media and making gun safety cool. To learn more about Hollywood, Health & Society's 'Trigger Warning: Gun Guidelines for the Media' in collaboration with Brady, the nation's oldest gun violence prevention group, visit hollywoodhealthandsociety.org. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ON With Mario Daily Podcast
Jason George Talks Grey's Anatomy, We Celebrate Throwback Thursday & More!

ON With Mario Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 16:37 Transcription Available


Today On With Mario Lopez – Actor Jason George zooms In to talk Greys Anatomy return, recent 25th wedding anniversary, & more! Plus, Mario celebrates #TBT w/ a 2004 Throwback Soundtrack, Life Hack in Courtney's Corner, an ‘out of this world' random question, & more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

WCS Wild Audio
S4 E12: Restoring the Prairie's "Landscape Architects" to Their Rightful Home

WCS Wild Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 13:33


For millennia, tens of millions of bison roamed the plains of North America. By the end of the 19th century, westward expansion and overhunting at the hands of settlers had devastated these populations. The fate of one of the America's most iconic animals teetered on the edge of extinction. Hannah Kaplan looks at how collaboration between the Bronx Zoo, along with many other organizations and Indigenous Peoples, helped pull one of North America's most endangered species back from the brink. Reporting: Hannah KaplanGuests: Pat Thomas, Jason George, Madeleine Thompson

The North Idaho Prepcast
6/6/24 - OFFSEASON PODCAST: VISION CHARTER BASKETBALL HISTORY

The North Idaho Prepcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 36:48


Logan Green and Brandon Baney are joined by Vision Charter basketball coach Jason George, as well as senior point guard Ethan Ingram, the first basketball player in school history to play in college.The Treasure Valley Prepcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and wherever else you listen to podcasts.Follow our Treasure Valley Prepcast team on Twitter: @idahosports, @idahosportsLPG, @brandon_baneyLike our Facebook pageFor more Idaho high school sports coverage, visit www.idahosports.com

The East Idaho Prepcast
6/6/24 - OFFSEASON PODCAST: VISION CHARTER BASKETBALL HISTORY

The East Idaho Prepcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 36:48


Logan Green and Brandon Baney are joined by Vision Charter basketball coach Jason George, as well as senior point guard Ethan Ingram, the first basketball player in school history to play in college.The Treasure Valley Prepcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and wherever else you listen to podcasts.Follow our Treasure Valley Prepcast team on Twitter: @idahosports, @idahosportsLPG, @brandon_baneyLike our Facebook pageFor more Idaho high school sports coverage, visit www.idahosports.com

The Magic Valley Prepcast
6/6/24 - OFFSEASON PODCAST: VISION CHARTER BASKETBALL HISTORY

The Magic Valley Prepcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 36:48


Logan Green and Brandon Baney are joined by Vision Charter basketball coach Jason George, as well as senior point guard Ethan Ingram, the first basketball player in school history to play in college.The Treasure Valley Prepcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and wherever else you listen to podcasts.Follow our Treasure Valley Prepcast team on Twitter: @idahosports, @idahosportsLPG, @brandon_baneyLike our Facebook pageFor more Idaho high school sports coverage, visit www.idahosports.com

Abundant Vision Fundraising Podcast
Jason George Part 3: Lessons from Jason's most memorable gift.

Abundant Vision Fundraising Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 19:14


In this episode we do a deep dive into Jason's most memorable gift. We cover how the conversation developed, how they came to a point of decision and how the gift was stewarded.

Abundant Vision Fundraising Podcast
Jason George Part 2. Getting the Appointment and Closing the Gift

Abundant Vision Fundraising Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 26:51


In this episode Tom and Jason have some honest conversation about race in the world of fundraising, followed by some of Jason's advice on the best ways to get that initial appointment with donors who don't know you. Jason finishes by sharing some lessons he learned from his most memorable donor calls.Looking for Fundraising Coaching?Check out www.abundantvision.netNeed Some Affordable Fundraising Training?Sign up for Abundant Vision Academy using the link below:https://thomas-dauber-s-school.teachable.com/Claim your 50% discount by using the coupon code SPRING2024 at checkout!

Abundant Vision Fundraising Podcast
Jason George Part 1: Journeying from faith-based to secular fundraising

Abundant Vision Fundraising Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 29:47


In this episode Jason George, Chief Development Officer for Vineyard USA, talks about his roots in the faith-based nonprofit world and his journey into the secular fundraising and back again.Looking for Fundraising Coaching?Check out www.abundantvision.netNeed Some Affordable Fundraising Training?Sign up for Abundant Vision Academy using the link below:https://thomas-dauber-s-school.teachable.com/Claim your 50% discount by using the coupon code SPRING2024 at checkout!

Getting Grilled with Curtis Stone

This week on "Getting Grilled with Curtis Stone"…Jason George takes Curtis through his acting career-- his early dreams, how he got in to acting, and how he got his big break thanks to Shonda Rhimes! Then, Curtis grills Jason on which he prefers..."Grey's Anatomy" or "Station 19"! Plus, they talk fatherhood, marriage, and Jason opens up about his wedding day. And, Jason discusses the current issues that are important to him outside of acting. Thanks for listening! You can also watch the entire interview, plus a whole lot of cooking, games, and some wine drinking on HSN and QVC streaming!TikTok:  @curtisstoneofficialInstagram: @CurtisstoneFacebook: @CurtisstoneCurtisstone.com Executive Produced by Rob K. SilversteinExecutive Produced by Curtis StoneExecutive Produced by Ken SlotnickProduced, Edited & Mixed by Steve Harding

After We Wrap
38. Jason George on Station 19, Unions, & Hollywood Secrets

After We Wrap

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 52:55


On this episode of 'After We Wrap', hosts Jaina Lee Ortiz and Gabriella Ortiz sit down with the talented actor Jason George. They delve into George's fascinating experiences in the industry, from encountering others who share his name to his passion for acting. The conversation also explores the importance of unions in advocating for actors' rights, the recent strike, and the significance of collective action for better working conditions. George shares his personal reflections on diversity and representation in the industry, as well as his fears, joys of parenthood, and future aspirations in producing and developing projects. "After We Wrap" is a podcast hosted by actresses Jaina Lee Ortiz and Gabriella Ortiz. They have candid conversations about life, love, the entertainment industry, occasionally inviting special guests to join in on the conversation. It's the end of the day, let your hair down, drink some wine, and join Jaina and Gabriella for an authentic and engaging look into their lives and the world around them. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Stop data brokers from exposing your personal information. Go to my sponsor ⁠https://aura.com/afterwewrap⁠ to get a 14-day free trial and see how much of yours is being sold Join our "After Party": ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://www.patreon.com/afterwewrapshow⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow Jason George: https://www.instagram.com/jasonwinstongeorge ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Follow the show's socials: YouTube: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠YouTube.com/@afterwewrapshow⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://www.instagram.com/afterwewrapshow⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  Tik Tok: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://www.tiktok.com/@afterwewrapshow⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  Facebook: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://www.facebook.com/afterwewrapshow⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  Twitter: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://www.twitter.com/afterwewrapshow⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow Jaina Lee Ortiz: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://ww.instagram.com/jainaleeortiz⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow Gaby Ortiz: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://www.instagram.com/gabygabs⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Produced by: Shane Hartline ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://www.instagram.com/shane_hartline⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ DP: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/kylehelf/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Sound Mixer: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://www.jakelloydbacon.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ For business inquiries contact: afterwewrapshow@gmail.com

No Sanity Required
Pornography | The Dangers & Threats

No Sanity Required

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 49:45 Transcription Available


Pornography poses many dangers to relationships, marriages, healthy sexuality, and spiritual formation in our lives. The enemy will use porn to attack believers and distract them from their callings. In this episode, Brody sits down with Jason George, host of The Griz Podcast, to walk through stats and data on how pornography negatively affects our lives. God's guidelines are meant to guide and protect you. Sexual immorality is a sin against your own body and soul. Let's fight sin and fight for holiness in our lives. Resources:The Griz Podcast Covenant EyesThe Ballard BriefGenesis 3Please leave a review on Apple or Spotify to help improve No Sanity Required and help others grow in their faith. Click here to get our Colossians Bible study.

WORDTheatre® Short Story Podcast
Station 19's Jason George performs "The Astronaut" by Ben Loory and The Righteous Gemstones' Cassidy Freeman performs "She Floats 1969" by Meg Howrey

WORDTheatre® Short Story Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2023 25:46


Colourful
Jason George from Shofar Band about Welcome Home

Colourful

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2023 23:47


Janine van Niekerk is getting to know Jason George from Shofar Band, as he is the writer and lead singer on "Welcome Home", a single they recently released.

That One Audition with Alyshia Ochse
WEDNESDAY WISDOM: Strike Chats — with Jason George

That One Audition with Alyshia Ochse

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 45:17


Negotiating Committee Member, Jason George, sits down to discuss the counterparts of the AMPTP rebuttal. LINKS:  AMPTP SAG-AFTRA Chart (PDF) Strike Notice to Members (PDF) SAG-AFTRA Negotiations Status (PDF) THAT ONE AUDITION'S LINKS: THE BRIDGE: The Bridge for Actors SELF-TAPE MAY: Replay Practice AMPTP SAG/AFTRA: AMPTP response grid  SAG/AFTRA FUND: Get assistance TNTT ACTING MEMBERSHIP: The New Triple Threat Membership PATREON: @thatoneaudition CONSULTING: Get 1-on-1 advice for your acting career from Alyshia Ochse COACHING: Get personalized coaching from Alyshia on your next audition or role INSTAGRAM: @alyshiaochse INSTAGRAM: @thatoneaudition WEBSITE: AlyshiaOchse.com ITUNES: Subscribe to That One Audition on iTunes SPOTIFY: Subscribe to That One Audition on Spotify STITCHER: Subscribe to That One Audition on Stitcher      

FM
AA Park Speakers S. Cal; Jason, George 6/9/23

FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2023 59:33


South Cal AA barbecue Speakers bring your new comers. Jason 10 min and George 45 min. June 9, 2023 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fernando-m-de-oca/support

D23 Inside Disney
Episode 191: A Cavalcade of Disney Stars Unite

D23 Inside Disney

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 56:27


Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 had an extraordinary opening weekend, The Lion King celebrated a milestone performance on Broadway, more D23 Member events announced for 2023, Disney dining plan and Parks reservation updates announced for Walt Disney World Resort, experiences inspired by Encanto and Soul have arrived onboard the Disney Magic, Pupstruction is coming in June, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings will have its broadcast debut, the new season of Dancing with the Stars will simulcast on both Disney+ and ABC, and a premiere date has been announced for Hulu's Drag Me to Dinner. Plus, a cavalcade of Disney stars—Heidi Blickenstaff, Yvette Nicole Brown, Ashley Eckstein, Jason George, Bret Iwan, and Ming-Na Wen—come together this week to share behind-the-scenes Disney stories, who screams on coasters, and a possible… collaboration?

Porn Free Radio
303 - Excuses Pt. 2: Overcoming Denial

Porn Free Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 49:13


In part 2 of our Excuses series, Matt shares some powerful questions to challenge the negative and distorted thinking revealed in our excuses. If you missed part 1, listen to PFR 302 – Excuses Pt. 1: The Top 50 Revealed w/ Vern Tompke and Jason George. All progress starts by telling the truth.” — Dan Sullivan https://recoveredman.com/303  

Porn Free Radio
302 - Excuses Pt. 1: The Top 50 Revealed w/ Vern Tompke and Jason George

Porn Free Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 82:14


In part one of a two-part series, Vern Tompke and Jason George join Porn Free Radio. In this episode, we discuss the top 50 excuses guys make for keeping porn in their life. In part 2, Matt shares some tools for overcoming denial and eliminating excuses in your recovery. https://recoveredman.com/302

That One Audition with Alyshia Ochse
WEDNESDAY WISDOM - LABAN Movement

That One Audition with Alyshia Ochse

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 8:49


Today, Alyshia goes more in depth about Laban movement. Also known as Laban Movement Analysis, the aim of the study is to break down how movement can be expressed into it's simplest forms, allowing a performer to call upon them and experiment in a thorough manner. The movement can be said to be drawn from physiological, emotional and psychological aspect as to how a person can move. The underlying theme is transparency and ease of access for the mannerisms an actor can make onstage but is also used across multiple disciplines for a variety of uses.   THAT ONE AUDITION'S LINKS: LABAN MOVEMENT: Here more! LABAN TECHNIQUE: How to do it SELF-TAPE MAY: Class is back!!! TNTT ACTING MEMBERSHIP: The New Triple Threat Membership PATREON: @thatoneaudition CONSULTING: Get 1-on-1 advice for your acting career from Alyshia Ochse COACHING: Get personalized coaching from Alyshia on your next audition or role INSTAGRAM: @alyshiaochse INSTAGRAM: @thatoneaudition WEBSITE: AlyshiaOchse.com ITUNES: Subscribe to That One Audition on iTunes SPOTIFY: Subscribe to That One Audition on Spotify STITCHER: Subscribe to That One Audition on Stitcher  

That One Audition with Alyshia Ochse
JASON GEORGE: Showing Up and Speaking Your Truth

That One Audition with Alyshia Ochse

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 64:07


Actor and director Jason George knows what it is to build a character arc from one season to the next. Having appeared in over 350 episodes of NBC's "Sunset Beach" and more than 150 episodes of ABC's "Grey's Anatomy," Jason has earned more than fifty guest star credits and ten series regular roles over the course of his TV, film, and stage career. As a board member of the SAG-AFTRA Foundation, Jason explains how actors can best utilize the union as a resource to advocate for themselves as artists, as well as their business. Today, he shares everything from audition tips, to advice for creating a supportive on-set environment, to how he transitioned into the world of directing.  These are the unforgettable stories that landed Jason George right here.     LINKS: IMDB: Jason George INSTAGRAM: @jasonwinstongeorge TWITTER: @JasonWGeorge CREDITS:  Station 19 Grey's Anatomy Sunset Beach Barbershop Indivisible Breaking In Eve Witches of East End Off the Map Eastwick Eli Stone What About Brian THAT ONE AUDITION'S LINKS: For exclusive content surrounding this and all podcast episodes, sign up for our amazing newsletter at AlyshiaOchse.com. And don't forget to snap and post a photo while listening to the show and tag me: @alyshiaochse & @thatoneaudition SELF-TAPE MAY: Class is back!!! SELF-TAPE MAY: Giveaway TNTT ACTING MEMBERSHIP: The New Triple Threat Membership PATREON: @thatoneaudition CONSULTING: Get 1-on-1 advice for your acting career from Alyshia Ochse COACHING: Get personalized coaching from Alyshia on your next audition or role INSTAGRAM: @alyshiaochse INSTAGRAM: @thatoneaudition WEBSITE: AlyshiaOchse.com ITUNES: Subscribe to That One Audition on iTunes SPOTIFY: Subscribe to That One Audition on Spotify STITCHER: Subscribe to That One Audition on Stitcher

Pirate Monk Podcast
361 | Jason George | Learning Good, Healthy Pleasure & Replacement in Community

Pirate Monk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 63:26


On this episode: Nate inquires about Aaron's home repair updates. Aaron preaches about fake fruit. Our Guest: Jason George: minister, podcaster, life coach, husband, and dad. Jason shares his story of growing up in a broken family including abuse, being raised by siblings, early p*rn exposure and addiction. He also discusses being kinda Christian. Even believers can fall back into sin. Healing takes community. Learning good healthy pleasure and replacement. It's important to replace, not just stop doing an unhealthy thing. I'm one step away from stupid. Links: The Griz Podcast, Narrow Trail   If you have thoughts or questions that you'd like the guys to address in upcoming episodes or suggestions for future guests, please drop a note to piratemonkpodcast@gmail.com.   The music on this podcast is contributed by members of the Samson Society. For more information on this ministry, please visit samsonsociety.com.  Support for the women in our lives who have been impacted by our choices is available at sarahsociety.com. The Pirate Monk Podcast is provided by Samson Society, a ministry of Samson House, a 501(c)3 nonprofit. To enjoy future Pirate Monk podcasts, please consider a contribution to Samson House.

Claiming Disability, Inc.-You Belong Here
Two Time Emmy Winning Director Paris Barclay Talks with Producer Erin Noon-Kay and Guest Host Verton Bank on the Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story 2022 ‧ Thriller

Claiming Disability, Inc.-You Belong Here

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2022 61:57


Paris Barclay is one of television's most successful and honored directors. Throughout his illustrious career in television, Paris has directed over160 episodes of television, including episodes of NYPD BLUE, ER, THE WEST WING, LOST, THE GOOD WIFE, CSI, SONS OF ANARCHY, HOUSE, GLEE, IN TREATMENT, SCANDAL, EMPIRE, PITCH and STATION 19. He won two Emmy Awards for his direction of NYPD BLUE and has received six additional Emmy nominations for producing and directing, including three for directing episodes of GLEE, and one for THE WEST WING. Paris has also garnered ten Directors Guild nominations (for shows as diverse as IN TREATMENT, WEEDS, HOUSE, as well as GLEE and THE WEST WING), winning once for NYPD BLUE. He also became the first Director in the history of the Guild to receive a comedy and drama nomination in the same year, two years in a row (2008 & 2009). He's received three NAACP Image Awards, for producing, co-creating, and directing CITY OF ANGELS, and for directing COLD CASE and SMASH. In 2014, the NAACP inducted Paris into the NAACP Image Awards Hall of Fame, joining such luminaries as Sidney Poitier, Oprah Winfrey, and Gordon Parks. He directed the feature film (and cult favorite) DON'T BE A MENACE TO SOUTH CENTRAL WHILE DRINKING YOUR JUICE IN THE HOOD, as well as telefilms for HBO (a western, THE CHEROKEE KID, starring Sinbad, James Coburn and Burt Reynolds) and THE BIG TIME for TNT (a drama with Christina Hendricks, Molly Ringwald, and Christopher Lloyd.) Further bulging his shelves, Paris has been recognized as a writer as well, receiving a WGA and Humanitas Prize nomination for his telefilm (with Dustin Lance Black) PEDRO, for MTV. He's shared two Humanitas Prizes, four prestigious Peabody Awards. He co-created the series CITY OF ANGELS (which ran for 2 years on CBS), co-wrote and directed the pilot HATE for Showtime, and has rewritten projects for Disney and HBO. Paris was elected President of the Directors Guild of America in June 2013 and is the first African-American and openly gay President in the history of the Guild. Before being elected President, Paris served four terms as the First Vice President of the DGA. Mr. Barclay first joined the DGA in 1992, and was elected to the Western Directors Council and the National Board in 1997. He and Taylor Hackford shared the 2007 Robert Aldrich Award, given for extraordinary service to the Director's Guild of America. Paris was enthusiastically re-elected in June 2015 to serve a second term as president before stepping down in June 2017. Paris directed the pilot of and currently works as the executive producer of the Shondaland show, STATION 19, which follows a group of Seattle firefighters that exist in the GREY'S ANATOMY universe and stars Jaina Lee Ortiz, Jason George, and Boris Kodjoe. Additionally, the show is executive produced by Shonda Rhimes, Betsy Beers, and Krista Vernoff. It premiered in March 2018 and is currently producing its fourth season for ABC. Paris got his start in advertising, working as a creative executive and then segued into directing music videos for some of music's biggest stars, such as: Janet Jackson, Bob Dylan, and LL Cool J. In addition to his service to the DGA, Paris has been recognized for his service and contributions to many charitable organizations, including Liberty Hill, GLAAD, and Project Angel Food. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/erin-claimingdisability/message

America's Work Force Union Podcast
Jason George (IUOE Local 49) / Greg Regan (TTD)

America's Work Force Union Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 54:40


Jason George, Business Manager and Financial Secretary for the International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE) Local 49, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast and discussed the Pathways program and how the apprenticeship readiness training it provides to Minnesota high school students has helped grow the Local.    AFL-CIO Transportation Trades Department President Greg Regan appeared on the AWF Union Podcast and explained how policies have exacerbated a worker shortage in the railroad industry. He also discussed the likelihood of a nationwide railroad strike and what Congress could do to avoid it.

Kutsal Motor
Berkun Oya'dan Cici, Yeni Jason George Aranıyor, 120 TL'ye Sinema Bileti, Yılın En İyi Filmi | Hane

Kutsal Motor

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 63:13


Bu podcast Vodafone reklamları içermektedir.Videoda da bahsettiğimiz gibi Vodafone'un yeni online alışveriş platformu Her Şey Yanımda uygulamasından, Vodafone'lu olsan da olmasan da istediğin gibi alışveriş yapabilirsin. Hem de ilk alışverişe özel sınırlı stokta KUTSALMOTOR kodu ile 100 TL'ye 50 TL indirimin var.http://hsyvdf.com/p1gnHasan Cömert, Kaan Karsan ve Zeynep Ocak sinema ve ülke gündemine bakıyor.

Acting Lessons Learned
My Agent Isn't Getting Me Out...And Other Misconceptions

Acting Lessons Learned

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 32:04


Tiwana Floyd tells an ironic story of how the commonly used phrase "My agent isn't getting me out" connected her to her first theatrical agent. 

Porn Free Radio
218 - Why Nice Guys Recover Last

Porn Free Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 65:24


Do you consider yourself a nice guy? Do you care a lot about what people think of you? Do you often put people's needs and wants before your own? Do you ever think if you could just eliminate porn from your life then everything would be okay? So what's so So what's so wrong about being a nice guy? Nice guys are inherently dishonest. They show people one version of themselves, the "nice guy" in order to get approval. They hide anything else they find unacceptable. This can include needs, flaws, mistakes, wounds, emotions, and desires. This practice fundamentally undermines the process of recovery.  On this episode, Jason George from the GRIZ podcast joins this episode of Porn Free Radio. The guys discuss integrity, "nice guy syndrome", and what's needed to live a whole, undivided life.  https://recoveredman.com/281

TAG: Talking About Guns
S1 E6: Talking About Guns with Jason George

TAG: Talking About Guns

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 23:57


In this week's episode, we talk with Jason George, Emmy-nominated actor, advocate, and 97Percent board member, who shares his personal experiences with guns, what Hollywood can implement on-set to avoid tragic accidents with firearms, and finally a Grey's Anatomy and Station 19, “Which character is most likely to?” game.Host: Mathew LittmanGuest: Jason GeorgeProducer: Ernesto ChavezvaldiviaExecutive Producer: Adria MárquezEditor: Stephanie Genuardi Cunnane

Let the Sawdust Fly
Wednesday 3/30/22

Let the Sawdust Fly

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 32:11


Local 49 representatives, Jason George and Dan Snidarich were guests of co-host and logger Pete Wood who all shared some exciting and innovative news, and listen at the end, Brad shared a chance meeting he had with a Florida logger... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Trueheart
Jason George

Trueheart

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 66:26


Actor and activist Jason George joins Trueheart to discuss the action-packed Station 19 and Grey's Anatomy cross-over event that picks up from the Winter finale's literal cliff-hanger of an episode. Jason also shares the secret to his chemistry with Chandra Wilson that has made them a fan favorite on-screen couple over the last decade. Plus, he reveals which Station 19 star is the biggest prankster and which former Grey's Anatomy co-star he misses the most. Amy and Scott dive deep with Jason into two issues he's passionate about, pediatric cancer and gun safety. Jason pays tribute to the legacy of Super-Girl Jadyn, who courageously fought cancer for 9 1/2 years. He also shares the important work he's doing with the bi-partisan anti-gun violence organization The 97 Percent and steps we can all take to make a difference.

America's Work Force Union Podcast
Jason George (IUOE Local 49) / Leonard DiCosimo (AFM Local 4)

America's Work Force Union Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 54:40


International Union of Operating Engineers Local 49 Business Manager/Financial Secretary Jason George joined the AWF Union Podcast to discuss the budget surplus in Minnesota. He said these funds will allow them to make a longer lasting investment in the state's infrastructure. He later discussed potential mining operations in the state. American Federation of Musicians Local 4 President Leonard DiCosimo also joined today's episode to discuss legislation that could help musicians earn more for the music they make. He also spoke about various events in northeast Ohio and the effect COVID-19 is having on them.

The Future of Real Estate
THW2021_C_G1 Jason George entrusted transport.mp3

The Future of Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2021 8:02


THW2021_C_G1 Jason George entrusted transport.mp3 by Darryl Baskin, eXp Realty

The Future of Real Estate
The Hidden Workforce presents Entrusted transport and Soaring on Hope Opener.mp3

The Future of Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2021 3:04


Jason George describes Entrusted Transport and Michelle Waters Shares with us Soaring on Love Pajama and Toy Drive

Strategy with Jason
Las Vegas Drive Podcast with Jason - George Nenni

Strategy with Jason

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2021 26:36


Joining me on today's show is Founder of Generations Digital George Nenni as we discuss google my business for your dealerships fixed ops, reducing your dealerships paid search, and how dealers need to engage on google analytics. George Nenni is the founder of Generations Digital, a technology marketing consulting firm that empowers car dealers to eliminate advertising waste and maximize their marketing dollars. He is the author of “A Car Dealers' Guide to Digital Marketing” and “A Car Dealer's Guide to Google My Business”, both available on Amazon, as well as the creator of the GMBspy Chrome Extension. George Nenni https://www.linkedin.com/in/georgenenni/ Jason Harris https://www.linkedin.com/in/strategywithjason/ https://strategywithjason.com/

The Talking Pictures Podcast
Jason George & Camilla Luddington - Grey's Anatomy & Station 19

The Talking Pictures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 6:32


Actors #JasonGeorge & #CamillaLuddington chat about their roles in #GreysAnatomy and its spinoff series #Station19. #Grey'sAnatomy is celebrating 18 seasons on the air.#TalkingPictures #celebrity #interview #TonyToscano #ScreenChatter

anatomy grey's anatomy jason george camilla luddington station19
Let's Go To Court!
172: The Murder Of Botham Jean & A Fire

Let's Go To Court!

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 192:49


Botham Jean had been looking forward to a quiet night at home. The 26-year-old accountant made himself a bowl of ice cream and settled into his comfy leather couch, ready to watch some football. But Botham didn’t get a quiet night at home. Instead, an off duty police officer named Amber Guyger entered his apartment. She shot twice. Judging by the trajectory of the bullet that killed Botham, he was either in the process of getting up or cowering when Amber shot him. When Amber called 911, she was frantic. “I thought it was my apartment. I thought it was my apartment,” she said.  Then Brandi tells us about a woman everyone pitied. Luz Cuevas couldn’t seem to accept that her infant daughter, Delimar Vera, had died in a house fire. She told anyone who would listen that her daughter was still alive. But that was nuts. Everyone knew that the ten-day-old little girl was dead. Years passed, but Luz didn’t waver. She was certain that her daughter was alive. She just had to find her. And now for a note about our process. For each episode, Kristin reads a bunch of articles, then spits them back out in her very limited vocabulary. Brandi copies and pastes from the best sources on the web. And sometimes Wikipedia. (No shade, Wikipedia. We love you.) We owe a huge debt of gratitude to the real experts who covered these cases.In this episode, Kristin pulled from:“The Ballad of Botham Jean” episode of Impact of Murder “Amber Guyger is sentenced to 10 years for the murder of Botham Jean,” by Marina Trahan Martinez, Sarah Mervosh and John Eligon for the New York Times“Amber Guyger trial: ‘I shot an innocent man,’ ex-officer says,” by Marina Trahan Martinez and Sarah Mervosh for the New York Times“Trial opens for former officer who killed unarmed black man in his apartment,” by Marina Trahan Martinez and Manny Fernandez for the New York Times“Ex-Dallas officer who killed man in his own apartment is found guilty of murder,” by Bobby Allyn for NPR“Brandt Jean’s act of grace toward his brother’s killer sparks a debate over forgiving,” by Bill Chappell and Richard Gonzaels for NPR“Murder of Botham Jean,” entry on wikipediaIn this episode, Brandi pulled from:“Delimar Vera” episode Crimelines Podcast“I believe in my heart she’ll accept me” by Audrey Gillan, The Guardian“Mom Surrenders” by Jim Walsh and Jason Nark, The Courier-Post“Girl Found and Woman Held After a Ruse Lasting Years” by Jason George, The New York Times“No Contest Plea To Kidnapping Newborn In 1997” by Natalie Pompilio“Her Side of the Story” by Nicole Weisensee Egan, Philadelphia Daily News  YOU’RE STILL READING? My, my, my, you skeezy scunch! You must be hungry for more! We’d offer you some sausage brunch, but that gets messy. So how about you head over to our Patreon instead? (patreon.com/lgtcpodcast). At the $5 level, you’ll get 19+ full length bonus episodes, plus access to our 90’s style chat room!  

D23 Inside Disney
Episode 83: Jason George on “Station 19” and “Grey’s Anatomy”

D23 Inside Disney

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 42:35


The all-star cast of presenters for the 93rd Oscars, Shanghai Disney Resort reveals a “Magical Surprise” for their 5th anniversary, Avengers Campus at Disneyland Resort opening date announced, new Creations Shop is opening this Summer at EPCOT, enhancements and decorations adorn Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion, National Geographic’s star-studded Earth Day Eve celebration, Phoebe Waller-Bridge joins the new Indiana Jones film, and Disney+ has debuted a trailer for High School Musical: The Musical: The Series season two. Plus, Station 19 star Jason George talks spinning off from Grey's Anatomy and surprising Disney connections.

America's Work Force Union Podcast
Jason George (International Union of Operating Engineers Local 49) / Laura Penn (Stage Directors and Choreographers Society)

America's Work Force Union Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 54:40


America’s Work Force Union Podcast welcomed International Union of Operating Engineers Local 49 Business Manager/Financial Secretary Jason George to the show. He discussed his introduction to the labor movement, how the members of Local 49 adapted to the pandemic and how labor will be affected by the switch from fossil fuels to renewable energy. The stage industry has been devastated by the pandemic, but is getting back on their feet. Stage Directors and Choreographers Society Executive Director Laura Penn provided an update on the state of the stage industry and the various ways it has changed since one year ago.

In the Envelope: An Awards Podcast
The SAG-AFTRA Foundation

In the Envelope: An Awards Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 63:31


Attention, SAG-AFTRA members! We’re dedicating this episode to a deep dive on the SAG-AFTRA Foundation, your guild’s 501(c) non-profit organization. Board members Sharon Lawrence and Jason George are here to check in on the state of the biz in 2021, offer advice to their fellow working actors, and remind union and non-union artists alike of the resources, programming, and aid the Foundation offers. From the award-winning children’s literacy series Storyline Online to over $6 million and counting in COVID-19 relief, the SAG-AFTRA Foundation “is dedicated to helping performers reach their highest heights while always landing firmly on their feet,” per their official site: https://sagaftra.foundation. Sharon Lawrence, Second Vice President of the SAG-AFTRA Foundation, is a SAG Award winner and four-time Primetime Emmy nominee, for “NYPD Blue” and “Grey’s Anatomy,” and has starred on “The Ranch,” “Shameless,” “Dynasty,” and the upcoming series “Rebel.” Jason George, a Foundation board member and chair of the diversity advisory committee, is a Daytime Emmy nominee for “Sunset Beach,” and can be seen on “Eli Stone,” “Mistresses,” and as Dr. Ben Warren on “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Station 19.” Stay tuned for Christine’s advice for actors looking to join SAG-AFTRA, and visit backstage.com for more: https://bit.ly/3fs7UAJ -- Backstage has been the #1 resource for actors and talent-seekers for 60 years. In the Envelope, Backstage’s podcast, features intimate, in-depth conversations with today’s most noteworthy film, television, and theater actors and creators. This is your guide to every aspect of acting, from voiceover and commercial work to casting directors, agents, and more. Full of both know-how and inspiration, In the Envelope airs weekly to cover everything from practical advice on navigating the industry, to how your favorite projects are made, to personal stories of success and failure alike. Join host Jack Smart, Awards Editor at Backstage, for this guide on how to live the creative life from those who are doing it every day: https://bit.ly/2OMryWQ Follow Backstage and In the Envelope on social media: - https://www.facebook.com/backstage - https://www.twitter.com/backstage - https://www.twitter.com/intheenvelope - https://www.instagram.com/backstagecast Looking to get cast? Subscribe here: www.backstage.com/subscribe Browse Backstage casting listings: https://bit.ly/3mth68e Check out our community-driven virtual programming, The Slate: https://bit.ly/2WDNXf0 Backstage stands in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement: https://bit.ly/3cuMBt5 Special thanks to... - Host: Jack Smart - Producer: Jamie Muffett - Social media: Katie Minard, Alysa Cirelli - Design: Mark Stinson, Caitlin Watkins - Additional support: Christine McKenna-Tirella, Kasey Howe, Samantha Sherlock, Benjamin Lindsay, Oriella St. Louis

What's My Frame?
50. Jason George

What's My Frame?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 102:05


Today on What's My Frame? I'm joined by Actor, Director & Producer Jason George. You likely know Jason from playing Ben Warren on GREY'S ANATOMY & STATION 19 the last eleven years. Or from his work on ELI STONE, OFF THE MAP and MISTRESSES. When I started the podcast last Spring I knew Jason had to join us for an episode. I've had the joy of working with Jason for a number of years; and know first hand what a rare gem of an artist and human he is! He values and respects those he works with, brings the best out of his scene partners, volunteers countless hours to union service to help advocate for all voices within SAG-AFTRA and so much more. I don't say this lightly, having the opportunity to work with Jason and learn from his 20+ year career has changed my approach to acting. I'm so excited to share some of Jason's incredible insight with y'all! Today we dive into staying motivated, consistently moving the needle in our career. We discuss Jason's years of union service, how those challenging and often criticized decisions are made. And of course we talk about GREY'S, STATION and what it's like to be a part of Shondaland. In celebration of our 50th episode here at What's My Frame? Please join me in welcoming my very good friend and mentor Jason George to the show! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whats-my-frame/support

The Steve Harvey Morning Show
NAACP Award-winning Actor, turned in his scrubs for firefighter gear starring in ABC's "Station 19" and "Grey's Anatomy," as Dr. Ben Warren

The Steve Harvey Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2021 34:31 Transcription Available


My next guest is Jason George. He is starring in the midseason return of Station 19 breaths of air on Thursday, March 11 at 8 pm ET on ABC. George is also known for his work as a regular on "Mistresses," "Eve," "Off Centre" and "Eli Stone," as well as films "Witches of East End"; "The Climb"; and "Barbershop" with Anthony Anderson and Ice Cube. After several years on "Grey's Anatomy" as Dr. Ben Warren, George turned in his scrubs for firefighter gear when his character helped start the spinoff hit action-drama series, "Station 19," about heroic firefighters. Now, George moves seamlessly between both series. We will talk about his career from comedy to soap opera to drama and acting and production during COVID-19. Please welcome to Money Making Conversations, Jason George.https://www.moneymakingconversations.comhttps://www.youtube.com/MoneyMakingConversationshttps://www.facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations/https://twitter.com/moneymakingconvhttps://www.instagram.com/moneymakingconversations/Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Money Making Conversations
NAACP Award-winning Actor, turned in his scrubs for firefighter gear starring in ABC's "Station 19" and "Grey's Anatomy," as Dr. Ben Warren

Money Making Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2021 32:27


My next guest is Jason George. He is starring in the midseason return of Station 19 breaths of air on Thursday, March 11 at 8 pm ET on ABC. George is also known for his work as a regular on "Mistresses," "Eve," "Off Centre" and "Eli Stone," as well as films "Witches of East End"; "The Climb"; and "Barbershop" with Anthony Anderson and Ice Cube. After several years on "Grey's Anatomy" as Dr. Ben Warren, George turned in his scrubs for firefighter gear when his character helped start the spinoff hit action-drama series, "Station 19," about heroic firefighters. Now, George moves seamlessly between both series. We will talk about his career from comedy to soap opera to drama and acting and production during COVID-19. Please welcome to Money Making Conversations, Jason George.https://www.moneymakingconversations.comhttps://www.youtube.com/MoneyMakingConversationshttps://www.facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations/https://twitter.com/moneymakingconvhttps://www.instagram.com/moneymakingconversations/ Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

The Steve Harvey Morning Show
Full Episode: Debra Martin Chase - Executive Producer of "The Equalizer,"; Harvey Mason Jr. - GRAMMY Awards interim President/CEO; Sister Souljah – Author of "The Coldest Winter Ever"; & Jason George –Actor in ABC's "Station 19"

The Steve Harvey Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 109:39 Transcription Available


My next guest is Debra Martin Chase. She is the President and CEO of Martin Chase Productions. She is currently the executive producer for THE EQUALIZER TV series for CBS and Universal Studios, starring Queen Latifah, premiered on Super Bowl Sunday 2021 on CBS. "The Equalizer" currently airs Sundays at 8 pm/7c on CBS. Now let's talk about Debra Martin Chase, an entertainment industry icon and trailblazer as the first African American female producer to have a deal at any significant studio—EVER. She is also the first African American woman to produce a film that grossed over $100 million (Courage Under Fire). To date, her films have grossed over a half-billion dollars at the box office. About six years ago, nobody was interested in making movies about women or people of color—my how the Landscape has Changed for Black Creatives in Hollywood.  Please welcome to Money Making Conversations Debra Martin Chase. My next guest is Harvey Mason Jr. He proudly serves as the Chairman of the Board of the Recording Academy, also known as the Grammys, and has also stepped into Interim President/CEO for the Recording Academy. Harvey has penned and produced songs for industry legends like Aretha Franklin, Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, and Elton John and today's superstars, including Justin Bieber, Beyonce, John Legend, Ariana Grande, Justin Timberlake, and Chris Brown. Also, he has compiled an impressive list of film and TV music credits, including writing/producing the music for Jesus Christ Superstar Live!, Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey, Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist, Shrek, Straight Outta Compton, all three Pitch Perfect. The GRAMMY Awards are music's biggest night. And the 63rd GRAMMY Awards are airing on Sunday, March 14 at 8 pm EST on CBS. What can we expect from this year's show? Please welcome to Money Making Conversations Harvey Mason Jr. My next guest is Sister Souljah. She is a New York Times bestselling author. Her debut book The Coldest Winter Ever sold over a million copies. It introduced the world to the quick-witted, bold, fashionable, erotic, soulful, and undeniably complicated character of Winter Santiaga.  The sequel to The Coldest Winter Ever, LIFE AFTER DEATH, is out now! Previously a recording artist with the hip-hop group Public Enemy, Sister Souljah is best known as a political activist and educator of urban youth from underserved communities. A graduate of Rutgers University, she is a beloved personality in her community. She lives in New York with her husband and son. The Coldest Winter Ever was a Los Angeles Times, Essence, and Emerge Magazine bestseller. In 2018, it was included in PBS's "Great American Read" program and currently has over a million copies in print. Please welcome to Money Making Conversations to discuss her new book, The Coldest Winter Ever, LIFE AFTER DEATH, Sister Souljah. My next guest is Jason George. He is starring in the midseason return of Station 19 breaths of air on Thursday, March 11 at 8 pm ET on ABC. George is also known for his work as a regular on "Mistresses," "Eve," "Off Centre" and "Eli Stone," as well as films "Witches of East End"; "The Climb"; and "Barbershop" with Anthony Anderson and Ice Cube. After several years on "Grey's Anatomy" as Dr. Ben Warren, George turned in his scrubs for firefighter gear when his character helped start the spinoff hit action-drama series, "Station 19," about heroic firefighters. Now, George moves seamlessly between both series. We will talk about his career from comedy to soap opera to drama and acting and production during COVID-19.  Please welcome to Money Making Conversations, Jason George.https://www.moneymakingconversations.comhttps://www.youtube.com/MoneyMakingConversationshttps://www.facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations/https://twitter.com/moneymakingconvhttps://www.instagram.com/moneymakingconversations/Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Money Making Conversations
Full Episode: Debra Martin Chase - Executive Producer of "The Equalizer,"; Harvey Mason Jr. - GRAMMY Awards interim President/CEO

Money Making Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 105:13


My next guest is Debra Martin Chase. She is the President and CEO of Martin Chase Productions. She is currently the executive producer for THE EQUALIZER TV series for CBS and Universal Studios, starring Queen Latifah, premiered on Super Bowl Sunday 2021 on CBS. "The Equalizer" currently airs Sundays at 8 pm/7c on CBS. Now let's talk about Debra Martin Chase, an entertainment industry icon and trailblazer as the first African American female producer to have a deal at any significant studio—EVER. She is also the first African American woman to produce a film that grossed over $100 million (Courage Under Fire). To date, her films have grossed over a half-billion dollars at the box office. About six years ago, nobody was interested in making movies about women or people of color—my how the Landscape has Changed for Black Creatives in Hollywood.  Please welcome to Money Making Conversations Debra Martin Chase. My next guest is Harvey Mason Jr. He proudly serves as the Chairman of the Board of the Recording Academy, also known as the Grammys, and has also stepped into Interim President/CEO for the Recording Academy. Harvey has penned and produced songs for industry legends like Aretha Franklin, Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, and Elton John and today's superstars, including Justin Bieber, Beyonce, John Legend, Ariana Grande, Justin Timberlake, and Chris Brown. Also, he has compiled an impressive list of film and TV music credits, including writing/producing the music for Jesus Christ Superstar Live!, Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey, Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist, Shrek, Straight Outta Compton, all three Pitch Perfect. The GRAMMY Awards are music's biggest night. And the 63rd GRAMMY Awards are airing on Sunday, March 14 at 8 pm EST on CBS. What can we expect from this year's show? Please welcome to Money Making Conversations Harvey Mason Jr. My next guest is Sister Souljah. She is a New York Times bestselling author. Her debut book The Coldest Winter Ever sold over a million copies. It introduced the world to the quick-witted, bold, fashionable, erotic, soulful, and undeniably complicated character of Winter Santiaga.  The sequel to The Coldest Winter Ever, LIFE AFTER DEATH, is out now! Previously a recording artist with the hip-hop group Public Enemy, Sister Souljah is best known as a political activist and educator of urban youth from underserved communities. A graduate of Rutgers University, she is a beloved personality in her community. She lives in New York with her husband and son. The Coldest Winter Ever was a Los Angeles Times, Essence, and Emerge Magazine bestseller. In 2018, it was included in PBS's "Great American Read" program and currently has over a million copies in print. Please welcome to Money Making Conversations to discuss her new book, The Coldest Winter Ever, LIFE AFTER DEATH, Sister Souljah. My next guest is Jason George. He is starring in the midseason return of Station 19 breaths of air on Thursday, March 11 at 8 pm ET on ABC. George is also known for his work as a regular on "Mistresses," "Eve," "Off Centre" and "Eli Stone," as well as films "Witches of East End"; "The Climb"; and "Barbershop" with Anthony Anderson and Ice Cube. After several years on "Grey's Anatomy" as Dr. Ben Warren, George turned in his scrubs for firefighter gear when his character helped start the spinoff hit action-drama series, "Station 19," about heroic firefighters. Now, George moves seamlessly between both series. We will talk about his career from comedy to soap opera to drama and acting and production during COVID-19.  Please welcome to Money Making Conversations, Jason George.https://www.moneymakingconversations.comhttps://www.youtube.com/MoneyMakingConversationshttps://www.facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations/https://twitter.com/moneymakingconvhttps://www.instagram.com/moneymakingconversations/ Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Porn Free Radio
245 - Accountability 2.0

Porn Free Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 46:23


"Get an accountability partner" is the default advice given to guys early in recovery. In this episode, I move past the common thinking about accountability and discuss a new way of thinking about this powerful recovery relationship. Shout out to Jason George, host of the GRIZ Podcast, who contributes monthly to PFR. He suggested this important topic. Thanks GRIZ! https://recoveredman.com/245  

The Way I Am...Now
The Way I Am...Now: Season 3 Jason George

The Way I Am...Now

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 16:20


The Way I Am...Now Podcast features life lessons through stories and songs. Season 3 explores both pandemics plaguing our country (Covid-19 and systemic racism) through the eyes of strong Black men, many of whom you'll recognize! Subscribe and join us each week for new episodes! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dionne-lea-williams/support

Calvary Bible Fellowship, Bangalore
Jason George - YOUR IDENTITY : The Book of Esther

Calvary Bible Fellowship, Bangalore

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2020 40:47


Scripture: Esther The pull of the pleasures of the kingdom of the world is strong. This kingdom wants us to identify with itself. It wants us to think and speak like its inhabitants. Remember the Jews were not in their homeland, they didn't want to go back. But the Kingdom of God calls us to identify ourselves with its inhabitants who have the character of its righteous King. This would mean that we'd lose our identity in this world. We would suffer injustice, be hated and voiceless. But brethren don't lose heart, for the Kingdom of God is at hand and there will be a great reversal of fortunes. Jesus himself said in Luke 21:12-19. Dear friend, who do you want to identify yourself with?

Labor Radio-Podcast Weekly
Belabored; WorkWeek Radio; Valley Labor Report; The SAG-AFTRA Podcast; We Do The Work

Labor Radio-Podcast Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2020 55:08


On this week's show… “We really just felt like our voices weren't being heard and worse, sort of actually being told to be quiet.” Gabi DiDonna of the United Museum Workers union, on the Belabored podcast… “Normally, we tour all over the world doing shows, but now that's too difficult. So we decided instead it was like, well, what can we do? And so I was like, well, why don't we do radio plays?” WorkWeek Radio talks with playwright and actor Michael Sullivan about the new San Francisco Mime Troupe production "Tales of Resistance"… “We don't need a hospital employers to help us ‘poor little nurses,' help us learn how to vote.” On The Valley Labor Report, a nurse talks about unionizing her hospital and the process of bargaining the first contract… “Back in the day, I didn't see myself, you know, a little beige curly haired girl on television, and I needed to make sure that I put myself on TV so that other kids that look like me would see themselves represented.” On The SAG-AFTRA podcast, actors Michelle Hurd and Jason George continue the discussion of race and media in a time of social transformation and cultural reform… On We Do The Work, an interview – and songs – from singer George Mann…Plus: Labor History in 2, and sneak previews of The Gig and Labor History Today. Edited by Evan Papp of the Empathy Media Lab, a production house, artist's studio and an event space in Washington DC with a focus on labor, political economy, and art & culture. Social media guru: Harold Phillips. Produced by Chris Garlock; chris@laborradionetwork.org

SAG-AFTRA
Black Lives Matter, Part 2​

SAG-AFTRA

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 46:26


Actors Michelle Hurd and Jason George join SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris and National Executive Director David White in our continuing discussion of race and media in a time of social transformation and cultural reform. **The views expressed by the guests are their own and not that of SAG-AFTRA. Any mention of products or services does not imply SAG-AFTRA’s endorsement.

Porn Free Radio
229 - The 5 Anchor Habits You Need Right Now

Porn Free Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 81:59


Jason George aka "The Griz" rides shotgun on this episode where I share 5 powerful anchor habits you can build into your recovery right now. https://recoveredman.com/229

Pratt Cast
Jason George

Pratt Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 54:04


From Grey’s Anatomy to Station 19, Jason George has done it all! The secret to his successful marriage and all the need to know information on his two hit shows!  Jason hasn’t always been a massive TV star, so Wells goes deeper into his childhood in Virginia Beach and how he made the switch from studying law to acting. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

BG Ideas
Dr. Amilcar Challu and Nathan Hensely: Place-based Education and Sustainability

BG Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2020 41:49


Dr. Amilcar Challu (Associate Professor and Chair of History at BGSU) and Dr. Nathan Hensley (Assistant Professor of Sustainability Education in the School of the Earth, Environment, and Society at BGSU) discuss their research as the first recipients of the ICS Team Teaching Program grant, which supports innovative interdisciplinary curriculum revision. In their course, Dr. Challu and Dr. Hensley plan to bring together the humanities and environmental studies, and aim to develop a new place-based curriculum at BGSU, with the goal of shaping students into stewards and sustainers of nature who can effectively narrate powerful human experiences of the environment.    Transcript: Introduction: From Bowling Green State University and the Institute for the Study of Culture and Society, this is BG Ideas. Intro Song Lyrics: I'm going to show you this with a wonderful experiment. Jolie S.: Welcome to the Big Ideas Podcast, a collaboration between the Institute for the Study of Culture and Society and the School of Media and Communication at Bowling Green State University. I'm Dr. Jolie Sheffer, Associate Professor of English and American Culture Studies and the Director of ICS. Jolie S.: Today I have the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Amilcar Challu and Dr. Nathan Hensley. Dr. Challu is Associate Professor and Chair of History at BGSU. His research focuses on the history of poverty, nutrition, and economic inequality in Latin America. He teaches courses ranging from Latin American history surveys, to the History of Capitalism, to the History of Environmentalism in the U.S. Jolie S.: Dr. Hensley is an Assistant Professor of Sustainability Education in the School of the Earth, Environment, and Society here at BGSU. His research interests include understanding the intersection between curriculum theory, place-based education, and sustainability studies. In his most recent scholarship, he explores how to prepare young people to face challenges such as climate change, harmful algal blooms, and promoting an ethic of stewardship. Jolie S.: These two, together, are the first recipients of the ICS Team Teaching Program grant, which supports innovative interdisciplinary curriculum revision. In their course, Dr. Challu and Dr. Hensley plan to bring together the humanities and environmental studies. The team teaching project grew out of their National Endowment for the Humanities Grant called the Black Swamp Project. The Black Swamp Project aims to develop a new place-based curriculum here at BGSU with the goal of shaping students into stewards and sustainers of nature who can effectively narrate powerful human experiences of the environment. Jolie S.: Thanks for joining me today. Amilcar C.: Thank you. Nathan H.: Thank you for having us. Jolie S.: Let's start by talking about how each of you came to focus on sustainability. Nathan, can you tell us a little bit about your background and how it relates to your interest in the local landscape? Nathan H.: Absolutely. I want to say again, thanks for having us here. We're really excited to talk with you. Nathan H.: So my background in terms of sustainability I would say started way back in my junior year in high school. I participated in an outdoor education program that was called the Student Conservation Association, SCA for short, and it was a five-week wilderness-based program where we did conservation projects such as trail-building, trail maintenance, and outdoor recreation, you can't forget about that. That's important stuff there. And what we did is we were able to grow together as a group. There were six high school students that were there and one crew leader. And that really inspired me to pursue the field of sustainability, although it wasn't really called that at that time, and also to explore outdoor education. It catalyzed my passion for being able to take care of the earth and moved me in the direction of studying the field of sustainability. Nathan H.: And so after that I studied outdoor education for my undergraduate program way up in northern Wisconsin and absolutely loved it. It was up by Lake Superior, so another Great Lake connection there. And shortly after my four years over there I went to do some work with wilderness-based programs, such as Outward Bound, where we spent 21 days out in the wilderness. And by doing these experiences with students that had, usually emotional and behavioral challenges, they were able to be transformed. And I always would joke with them [inaudible 00:03:59] I noticed that it was very intense in more ways than one. Sometimes it would be in tarps, but that's kind of a different thing. And while we were out there on the trails, I was able to actually see these transformative experiences and how it would help shape these students into going a new direction in their life. Nathan H.: And so for me, I decided to go on and I wanted to be able to also incorporate that into sort of an academic direction. So after a few months of doing, probably about half a year or almost a year, of Outward Bound-type work I went on to get my Master's Degree in Experiential Education, so using direct experience as a way to instruct and also to learn. I fell in love with that and I was like, "Okay, I want to be able to do this some more." But I also, at that time, I met my wife in that graduate program. So we moved together at that point, after we graduated, to Vermont and I was able to do work with Killington, which is a ski mountain over there. It was amazing. Nathan H.: But what I wanted to do, though, is to build upon this background in experiential ed and also try to think about ways that I could potentially do some publication and be able to teach in a university setting. So after that I went to get my doctorate degree in curriculum studies. You could say that I almost had enough degrees to contribute to climate change, perhaps. And in curriculum studies my focus was on sense of place and sustainability and that's sort of what led me down the path of getting into higher education and this position here, actually, where I'm a tenure-track faculty member in sustainability education. A big focus of mine, though, is bringing students into the outdoors and finding ways to cultivate that connection to the land and encourage stewardship through direct interaction with one another and with the landscape. Amilcar C.: I ask that myself every day, I think. I think it's more serendipity that's a different approach, or a different way, in which I got into this. So part of my research, or my research, deals with famine and that famine is connected to drought, and that drought is connected to climatic crisis. I always analyze [inaudible 00:07:01] more from an economic point of view, but I was getting more and more interested in other sides of [inaudible 00:07:08] that had to do with how people use the land, what were the practices, how they coped with drought, and how those mechanisms to coping with drought change dramatically based on institutions, on institutional change. Amilcar C.: So that was a little bit my entry point. With that in mind, I started teaching a class, or I taught once, a class on Latin American environmental history. And I talked a lot with a colleague of mine, Dr. Ed Danziger, who passed last year, and he taught American Environmental History. And he sold that class for me. I said, "I want to do what he's doing." So he retired two years later and I took over that class, and that's been the happiest takeover ever because it's a great class. A) it's out of my comfort zone, I'm not an American historian. Amilcar C.: But more and more I've been drawn to comparative topics, so I've been attaching on American history a little bit more. And the fact that it's not my core specialty also freed me from lots of inner censorship, in a way. When you are planning a class that know a lot about, you overthink it, and this class was more simple to be to teach. It had a more clear narrative. So it's by teaching the class that I got more and more immersed in this. Amilcar C.: If I were to go back to my formative years in childhood, et cetera, yeah, I enjoyed a lot being outside. But I was a city person in a city of 50 million people and our yard was as big as this table, maybe. And that was too much, actually. We were lucky to have that. But yeah, I never thought that I was going to find a passion in this. Amilcar C.: Now, more locally, the way that my colleague approached the class was by dealing with the national narrative, but also with local examples. So he had something, I don't recall exactly the title of the assignment, but something like a place paper, and that's something that actually other scholars in environmental history do. And so you pick one location and you study the history of that location through [inaudible 00:09:44] interviewing people, looking at other [inaudible 00:09:47] newspapers, whatever you can find about it. And you choose the place, you own that location. And that gives, I think, a sense of ownership of the project you are doing. You have to go to the archive and you don't know what you're going to find. Amilcar C.: Typically, probably most cases, I don't know if one of you have done [inaudible 00:10:07] it could be a little bit boring, that you'll get one deed after another. And then suddenly, boom, you have like an oil lease and you figure out that this little place you are working with had an oil well and was part of the big oil boom. Amilcar C.: Anyway, so the interesting thing is, and I shouldn't confess this, I didn't do that research myself. So I was learning from each paper exponentially and I was getting more and more interested in it. I would be walking around the city and I would say, "Oh, there were like 10 oil wells in this super fancy Gulf neighborhood." And it's, I mean, the land where you're sitting is basically land that wouldn't be in such a pristine state 50 years ago and the same with many of the parks. I started learning a lot about [inaudible 00:11:01] anyway, that got me very interested [inaudible 00:11:03] place itself. Amilcar C.: Now, another way of working through this class was that we take a look at native views about the land. And gradually, I was getting more and more into it, and more interested in Native American perspectives, and particularly this idea of reciprocity and giving thanks, or Thanksgiving. So we are in the right season, as this is being taped the week before Thanksgiving. But that idea of reciprocity, giving to the land, receiving from the land, but also thinking about our activities in the land that's contributing to nature. That, to me, changed a lot of the ways that I approached my surroundings, but also how I approach the class because I figure out, "Okay, I'm giving something to this class, but I'm getting so much." Amilcar C.: And so the last iteration of that is more recently what I have been doing in the class is that the students are explaining [inaudible 00:12:02] the history of the land that they are studying so that we give back, in a way, what we are getting. Jolie S.: Both of you work together on the Black Swamp Humanities Project that was funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. What was the genesis of the project, and how did interdisciplinarity fit into that? Nathan H.: So there's a lot of different pieces that came together. I guess [inaudible 00:12:28] very similar sort of theme to the serendipity that Amilcar mentioned earlier on in his remarks, a lot of really cool pieces came together. And part of it was I asked Amilcar if he'd be willing to be a mentor for me. That was my first year back here at BGSU on the tenure track and it was part of the College of Arts and Sciences program for mentorship with new faculty to try to help with retention and help increase the research productivity of new faculty members and also just help with the collegiality factor. Nathan H.: And so when I talked with Amilcar, and actually I was part of one of his learning communities the first and second semester of my tenure-track position here, so I think that was 2015 through 2016, something like that. And on that journey it was Amilcar and Holly Myers, who is a colleague of mine, that was running this learning community and I just thought that this was fantastic, it's great. We're talking about sustainability, we have different people that are part of this group that represent the humanities, the sciences, and political and social sciences, and also even the arts were represented. Nathan H.: And so through these different interactions I knew that Amilcar would be a good mentor. After that, I talked with him and said, "Hey, would you be willing to be my mentor?" And he said, "Heck no," actually. No, just kidding! He did not. He said, "Okay." And so that next year is when we kind of started the mentorship connection. And throughout our interactions we were talking about different programs that would be available to fund curriculum initiatives built around sustainability. And I remember at one point there was one through the National Endowment for the Humanities, I believe, that you told me about it, right? Do you remember? Amilcar C.: [inaudible 00:14:40]. Nathan H.: Or [inaudible 00:14:40] maybe something related to that. Amilcar C.: [inaudible 00:14:42]. Nathan H.: And so I kind of put an earmark on that and was going to explore it later, and I did some research that following semester after I started the mentor program and was being the mentee. I had mentee breath, I guess you could say. Had to throw that in there. And so then we would meet probably once or maybe even twice a month and I started this research looking at programs that could actually fund curriculum initiatives related to sustainability that would be interdisciplinary and bring in the humanities. And we found this National Endowment for the Humanities grant called the Connections Grant, and it was planning-level grant that we put in for. It's very highly competitive so we knew that there was a chance that we wouldn't get it, but we still did it even with that possibility. Nathan H.: But I guess in terms of the other pieces that came together is my passion to bring faculty and students into the outdoor environment and kind of connecting that with the curriculum needs that exist in terms of the multidisciplinary component, the MDC element that the College of Arts and Sciences is really getting behind, and then also the idea of trying to be more interdisciplinary. Nathan H.: And so all these different pieces came together and we were able to get another person, Ian Young, from the Philosophy Department. I was talking with him at one of the Faculty Association gatherings and I said, "Hey, what do you think? Would you be interested in exploring this grant?" And he said yes. So we got the three of us together and we all became co-directors on this initiative. And then we started to write the grant based on what our passions were and then we started thinking about the team that would assemble. And I think we'll talk a little bit about that. Jolie S.: Yeah. So Amilcar, for you, how did this grant project and working with colleagues across disciplines, how did it change your thinking about the subject of sustainability and about contemporary curricula on our campus? Amilcar C.: Yeah. Well, one interesting thing, when you are collaborating with a biologist, for instance, is that they see everything from the perspective of a fox, you know, or a bison or a fish, and that helps de-center your view in a way and start thinking in a different way. Historians, we are very naturally human-centered, and environmental history pushes you to think beyond that. So that, to me, was something that was helpful. Amilcar C.: The other issue, from the point of view of curriculum, is how many good ideas people have and they are willing to do. When you own the idea you want to carry it forward, and so we did not think initially... part of our planning design was that it was open-ended. So we wanted to do this grant not so much to conclude a project, but to open up possibilities, and we outlined the different possibilities. Amilcar C.: And eventually [inaudible 00:18:22] the two areas that we focused on were A) developing a sustainability minor, but B) developing classes. One of them is the one we are going to teach next semester, but then one is one that has been taught this semester by Margaret Weinberger in Sociology. It's a BGSU 1910 class about the Black Swamp. It's the third time that she's teaching it, but this time she incorporated a lot of the stuff that we were working with in our NEH grant. Amilcar C.: So it's amazing to see all these ideas coming forward. And then just in these meetings we had people having these ideas of a Black Swamp Festival, and cheering things up in a way. Jolie S.: So Nathan, could you start telling us a little bit about the class you'll be teaching next semester, Sustainability (Hi)stories, with both history and stories. Why did you want to teach this class as a team and what are some of your goals for the course? Nathan H.: Well, so it started when I saw the posting through the ICS website about the opportunity to put a proposal together to team-teach an interdisciplinary course. And as soon as I saw that, I knew that it would be great to contact Amilcar and then start this process of putting together an application. When I saw that, it almost looked like it had our names on it because it's just the kind of work that we were doing. And again, that idea of being open-ended that Amilcar mentioned, I think there's always going to be some more room for development and growth on this type of course. Nathan H.: But yeah, the course's name I think does tell a lot about it, just the idea of Sustainability (Hi)stories, with the H-I in parentheses, because there's a focus on stories and narrative and also that historical perspective. And we also were limited with the characters we could have in the name, so that was part of it. We had a much longer name that we were going to initially use. Nathan H.: And in terms of the genesis of the idea, we definitely wanted to incorporate what we had been talking about throughout the planning grant process last academic year, and this sort of served as a great sort of capstone for that particular aspect of the grant, the planning process, to implement a course that involves the stories of the landscape and incorporates students from several different disciplines and then also involves students in a way with the land that pushes them to go outside of what they're familiar with, from a disciplinary perspective. So the scientists will be working within the humanities' realms of thinking and the students that are coming in [inaudible 00:21:30] from the humanities will have the chance to also work with the scientific realms of inquiry. That's going to be a big part of the discussion that will happen throughout the semester. Nathan H.: And so it just fits it really well with the research that I've been doing in terms of the scholarship and the publications that I've been generating all fall along with these lines about sustainability, sense of place, stories, ecology, and the human experience. So that's a big part of it, too, is what does it mean to be in the natural environment and to go through that natural immersion even when it's winter. So we'll have field trips even in February when there's a few feet of snow on the ground. If there's two feet on the ground it might walk away, but that's kind of a different story. And we'll get to see the changes throughout the season from winter into spring. So that spring transition, now that classes go into May, will allow more of the story to be told from the landscape perspective. Nathan H.: And we both have a lot of ideas in terms of how we'd like to keep the course to be very active learning-based, project learning and focusing on the realms of the humanities' forms of inquiry that really focus on deep reading. So, reading material very deeply and then finding ways to kind of build on the conversation that's there, and then also recognize that there's these complexities that we may not know the answers to. And that will be a part of it, too [inaudible 00:23:18] being comfortable with not knowing. And I think that's a lot of what happens when you're doing interdisciplinary work, that even though these different fields intersect with one another, a lot of it is the recognition that we don't know certain answers. And it's possible we never will know, but it's an excellent adventure to work towards getting closer to having more understanding. Amilcar C.: It is an open-ended design in that it will depend a lot on what the students in the class are going to be doing and what they want to do. Jolie S.: And Amilcar, what are you most excited to kind of explore? Amilcar C.: Well, "explore" is an interesting word, right? So I imagine myself suddenly as Alexander von Humboldt, exploring the world and telling about it and talking about it. I'm very interested in this storytelling idea throughout the class. The other issue that I'm personally very interested in is, and from the point of view of curriculum design, it's like we shouldn't have done it and we did it on purpose because one learning outcome and one big requirement of the university says "contemplate" and how you measure that I don't know, but we plan on that. Because contemplation, I think it's essential to that deep reading that Nathan was talking about. So I'm very interested in seeing how that contemplation works and what kind of framework we can create in the class for that contemplation to happen based on the readings, but also based on that immersion in place. Amilcar C.: The field trips, and we're still working on that more, but basically the students are going to be going to the same place over and over to see the differences, although they may not be organized field trips. We may leave that. We're still debating about that, and that's the interesting thing about team teaching, too. But there's going to be a lot of observation and reading and putting these together. And at the same time that they are reading, observing. They are putting together a story that they want to tell. And I think that that's a fascinating thing. We don't know what you guys are going to be doing and that opens up lots of opportunities, I think. Jolie S.: We're going to take a quick break. Thanks for listening to the Big Ideas Podcast. Speaker 1: If you are passionate about Big Ideas, consider sponsoring this program. To have your name or organization mentioned here, please contact us as ics@bgsu.edu. Jolie S.: Welcome back to the Big Ideas Podcast. Today I'm talking to Dr. Amilcar Challu and Dr. Nathan Hensley about sustainability education and the environmental humanities. Jolie S.: Amilcar, could you tell us about the project that you developed this semester about integrating place-based storytelling into local nature education? Amilcar C.: Yeah. It's an environmental history class taught as a graduate seminar, although I also have an undergraduate that's a visiting student in the class. Not visiting, a regular student that is an undergrad. And again, as I was planning it I sent an email over December saying, "These are big themes, ideas, but tell me what you want to do," and... yeah, actually, we shouldn't do that because it's a terrible idea. You get nine different, completely different ideas of what to do. But one question I asked is, "Would you be interested in a service learning project?" And the majority of the replies I got were "not really." One said, "I'm kind of intrigued." One said, "No, because I don't think it adds much to what I want to accomplish in the class." Amilcar C.: So, over the summer I was thinking, "Okay, service learning idea, thumbs down." Then I was walking in the woods in the Nature Preserve close to my house, Wintergarden/St. Johns, and they put like these yard signs with blown-up picture books or photos taken from picture books, and so you could read these picture books by walking in the woods and following the sign one-by-on. And it was very simple and I liked it. I didn't read the whole thing, and it was more planned for kids than for adults, even the height, but I loved the idea. And I suddenly started thinking because of all the work that [inaudible 00:28:25] done on that property in particular, I knew a lot about the history of that place. And I said, "Wow, that would be a great way of telling a story, the history of the place, through signs," and again, getting into those other modes of narrative and storytelling. Amilcar C.: So I went the first day of class and I said, "Okay, you told me not to do service learning project, but we're going to do this," right, and "Guess what? We are still going to be reading our one, fat heavy book as well. And we're going to be putting the two things in dialogue, how we operate at the local level with this creation of a trail, plus all this other global knowledge [inaudible 00:29:15] and global knowledge about environmental history and we are going to put the two dimensions in dialogue." Amilcar C.: And it has been working really well. The students designed nine signs. I designed one. Mine is about the Boy Scouts. But we uncovered a fascinating story about this place, things that we never knew about. Someone who got lost in the woods, it's 60 acres, but someone got lost for hours and hours and finally could find his way back because he overheard the train in the background and then could get back his bearings. So you kind of get an idea that this was really thick, at least underbrush, that you couldn't really move that easily if you were lost in 60 acres. Amilcar C.: Other stories about the wild man lost from a circus and lost in these woods or appeared in these woods, many different stories like that, like the Nature Center used to be a youth hostel. So you would have activities related to outdoor recreation, and then suddenly you would have a camper who crashed into this place coming on a bike from another youth hostel in another place in Ohio. Amilcar C.: So stories like that, that each one made one sign. Of course, in a sign you cannot tell much. And historians, we love being long-winded, we cannot count our words. And you have to put this in 50 words and a photo, very visual. But the idea is to just spark the interest, and then if you're more interested in that there's [inaudible 00:31:09] and you can check that out. Amilcar C.: We have been working with City Parks and the Park Naturalist, Cinda Stutzman, and the Natural Resource Coordinator, Chris Gajewicz, from Bowling Green City. They have been fantastic, very supportive. We met with them three times. We did a marketing spiel, "This is what we want to do, but how does it work for you and what do you want to accomplish in this?" For City Parks, it's important to broaden the base. They want to make sure that the parks reach all the community. And so this was a way to enhance the experience of the parks. Amilcar C.: And right now, yeah, it's a trail that we designed. We went through a design thinking process in The Collab Lab here in the university, talked to a graphic designer who told us, "Just be careful with how many words," font size, and things like that. Consistent appeal. So we had put that all together and last we looked at it all together we said, "Okay, we have here something that we can actually implement. It's not just an idea." And so City Parks is absolutely on board, or at least Cinda and Chris in the Wintergarden park, they are on board to implement this in April. Amilcar C.: But we need funding for that. So we put a grant proposal to Ohio Humanities. It's actually going into [inaudible 00:32:45] in a couple of weeks, so we don't know if we are going to get it or not. But it's been an exciting experience overall. And I think for the students, it's another way to think about history. Yes, it's a lot of deep reading, discussion, writing. But also it's a lot of collaboration, thinking a lot about your audience, about those who are going to implement this project as well. So it's been a lot of fun. Jolie S.: Great. Let's now turn to our studio audience and hear some questions from BGSU students. Please introduce yourself and ask your question. Rob F.: Hello, my name is Rob Fountain and I'm a senior here at Bowling Green State University studying environmental science. And this question is for both Dr. Challu and Dr. Hensley. So, going behind the curtain a little bit, as professors do you guys ever get nervous when you're planning and proposing a new class? And then on top of that with the class that you guys are going to be teaching together, how do you see yourselves working together to bring the best of both of your background to make the class interdisciplinary experience? Amilcar C.: No, you're never nervous preparing [inaudible 00:33:59]. Jolie S.: Liar. Amilcar C.: Yeah, I mean, you never know what you're getting into. And even when you teach the same class over and over, it's very different each time. And it's fascinating, I think, to think about your last experience and what you're going to change. But you never know how it's going to work. When I was interviewing here a professor, my interviewer, asked, "What errors do you make?" And I said, "Wow, I never thought about that. I was here supposedly to talk about my strengths." Amilcar C.: And then I don't know what I answered but then the follow-up question is how do you learn from those mistakes, right? And that's what I feel in every class, every time I'm getting into a classroom, is how am I going to screw this up and how I'm going to fix it and how I'm not going to repeat the same mistake next year. So yeah, that's [inaudible 00:35:07]. Nathan H.: Yeah. Well, it's funny because it makes me think about that quote from the Wizard of Oz, "Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain," because you were talking about kind of going behind the curtains there in terms of the planning of a new course, even proposing a new course and applying for grants, and things like that. Yeah, I'd say I would agree. That uncertainty is always there, even when something is being implemented, but I feel like there's much more growth from something that is so new for both of us. Nathan H.: So I'm hoping that that's one thing that, with this particular class that we're going to be team-teaching in the spring semester, is that not only will we grow as professors but also students that are in the class, the learning community, perhaps will find ways to be more patient and also feel like they have more ownership in the direction that the class is going. Nathan H.: And I would say also, if you think about what is sort of behind the curtain there, we have so many different perspectives that we're also going to bring to the table. And sometimes what can be difficult is to try not to talk. Amilcar C.: Yeah. Nathan H.: Sometimes that's the hardest thing. For example, even in the class that I'm teaching right now, when I'm able to, we have student-led discussions. There's a time period, about 20 minutes, where I'm committed to not talk at all when the students are having their discussion. And I feel that that's where, from my perspective, I feel like there's more learning that happens there even compared to when I do a lecture, which, actually, I don't feel like there's a lot of learning that happens in a lecture format but I do think it's important. Nathan H.: But I think that also brings in there's also discomfort for me. And it's a good thing. But as the professor, we realize that we don't really have control over everything. And so especially in those student-led discussions, they could go any direction. But I see the role of professor, in a situation like we're going to be teaching in spring, is to be a guide on the side instead of the sage on the stage. And I would say being a guide on the side can be uncomfortable and, I guess going back to that Wizard of Oz metaphor, "there's no place like home." I think that in terms of the teaching that I intend to do, one of the goals is to help students feel that they're finding elements in this location that make them feel more at home and more home-like because I feel like students are more likely to be invested in their local community, which has so many cool things connected to that. Nathan H.: Thanks for the question. Jason G.: Hello, my name is Jason George. I'm a junior here at Bowling Green. I'm studying environmental policy. So this is a question for both of you. Were there any sort of conflicting ideologies or directions that came up while you were talking to so many different faculty members and planning the grant and the course? Amilcar C.: Yeah. Nathan H.: Yes. Amilcar C.: Yeah, I mean I think the interesting aspect of all this is you never know exactly what you're getting into. There are many different perspectives. But you gain a deep respect for each different way of approaching an issue. And I think, yeah, sometimes defining... what was it? Defining what was sustainability. That was a few years ago. It was very controversial. Nathan H.: Hot topic, yeah. Very hot topic. Amilcar C.: Yeah. Very, very. Nathan H.: Hotter than climate change. Amilcar C.: Yeah. But I gained new perspectives from that discussion that I never thought. I always thought my ideas were the best and then I [inaudible 00:39:11] with a new realization. Nathan H.: Then you realized that mine are the best, right? No, I'm just kidding. Amilcar C.: Yeah, so then that's why... But yeah, there are different ways of approaching. But I don't feel that that makes it harder. In a way, it makes it more fun. Nathan H.: Yeah, I agree. I think conflict can be a vehicle to growth. And through these points of disagreement that we as faculty, in our learning community, that we had when I first moved here I think is the example Amilcar was giving, when there was some contention around trying to define sustainability. And a lot of that was because we had so many disciplinary viewpoints and there were some individuals that were so married to the way that they saw sustainability that there was resistance to being able to see it from a different way. And that resistance came out in different ways. Nathan H.: In terms of the different disciplinary perspectives that we bring in, we always have different viewpoints on how different... well, even just the way that an assignment could be created, the way that it could be graded, and then also what the content of that assignment is going to be. Those are always fun things. But I feel like we've worked together in several different capacities already that I think we've figured out how to use our boxing gloves in more productive ways than ways that could be destructive, I guess. Amilcar C.: It's more like sumo [inaudible 00:41:00]. Nathan H.: Yeah, that's right. Yeah, Tai Chi, right? Jolie S.: [inaudible 00:41:03]. Nathan H.: Yeah. It's more of a dance than a fight. Great questions. Jolie S.: Thank you both so much. It was great talking with you. Jolie S.: Our producers for this podcast are Chris Cavera and Marco Mendoza. Research assistance was provided by ICS intern Renee Hopper, with editing by Stevie Scheurich. This conversation was recorded by Erin Dufala in the Stanton Audio Recording Studio in the Michael and Sara Kuhlin Center at Bowling Green State University.  

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Exclusive! the ladies of "Knots Landing" reunite. We’re flashing back with the nighttime soap stars for their favorite memories and untold stories from the set. Plus, which "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" Oscar nominee would they love as a guest star? Plus, inside Meghan Markle’s inner circle. What we’re learning about her most trusted friends in Canada. Lori Loughlin and her husband are back in court. The latest on the "College Admissions Scandal." Celebrating an "ET Birthday" with the legendary "Golden Girl" Betty White. Plus, we’ll get you ready for the star-studded "Sag Awards" this weekend. "Station 19" star Jason George is our special guest co-host.

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Keeping Up With The Chaldeans

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On today's episode, we sit down with long-time event industry veteran Jason George. He talks about his business and how it will grow in the future. Check out his business Event-To-Do at: https://www.eventtodo.com/ https://www.facebook.com/EventToDo/ Want more info on the show? FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/kuwtchaldeans/ EMAIL kutwc@nine9.com If you would like to be featured on the show, visit https://www.chaldeanpower.com/kuwtc/ and fill out the form. Thanks to Omar Binno for the music

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RVR: Life After Camp

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 32:45


THURSDAY night --- Listen in on RVR's summer camp evening services as speaker Jason George talks on the theme of 'Beauty from Ashes' to teen campers.

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Jason George Pt4 | Summer Week1

RVR: Life After Camp

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 30:28


WEDNESDAY night --- Listen in on RVR's summer camp evening services as speaker Jason George talks on the theme of 'Beauty from Ashes' to teen campers.

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Jason George Pt3 | Summer Week1

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2019 35:10


TUESDAY night --- Listen in on RVR's summer camp evening services as speaker Jason George talks on the theme of 'Beauty from Ashes' to teen campers.

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Jason George Pt2 | Summer Week1

RVR: Life After Camp

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 31:06


MONDAY night --- Listen in on RVR's summer camp evening services as speaker Jason George talks on the theme of 'Beauty from Ashes' to teen campers.

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2019 28:29


SUNDAY night --- Listen in on RVR's summer camp evening services as speaker Jason George talks on the theme of 'Beauty from Ashes' to teen campers.

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 45:32


Jason George is CEO of interactive TV/audience participation company, Telescope. In this recorded interview with ITVT Editor-in-Chief, Tracy Swedlow, he talks about Telescope's work enabling audience participation for "American Idol" for the past 17 years; other "engagement" experiences the company has developed for a range of broadcasters and brands; the significance of the recent "re-emergence" of interactive TV (as evidenced by Netflix's "Black Mirror Bandersnatch" and other projects); interactive advertising vs. interactive programming; his mandate at Telescope; and more.

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Episode 497 - Live from the Amazing Comic Con in Hawaii - Jason interviews George Perez, Jim Starlin, Neil Adams, Chad Hardin, Aspen Comics, Larissa Paige, David Nakayama and More

Comics for Fun and Profit

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 109:35


Episode 497 - Live from the Amazing Comic Con in Hawaii - Jason interviews George Perez, Jim Starlin, Neil Adams, Chad Hardin, Aspen Comics, Larissa Paige, David Nakayama and More. Email us at: Comicsforfunandprofit@gmail.com - questions, comments, gripes, we can't wait to hear what you have to say. Shop Kyle/Drew Ebay Stores from our website - www.comicsfunprofit.com. Follow us on Twitter: @ComicsFunProfit Like us on Facebook.com/ComicsForFunAndProfit. Subscribe, rate, review on itunes. We are on Stitcher. Thank you so much for listening and spreading the word about our little comic book podcast. https://comcsforfunandprofit.podomatic.com/

The Outlaws Radio Show
Ep. 145 - All time best interviews. Roland Martin, Erika Alexander, Omar Gooding, Mayor Frank Jackson & more

The Outlaws Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2018 117:40


Clips of some of our favorite interviews of all time. Featuring Cocoa Brown, Roland Martin, Erika Alexander, Omar Gooding, Evan McMullin, Jason George and Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson.

Dead To Me
Episode 2: The Evil Dead

Dead To Me

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018 29:49


People tend to think of the Grateful Dead as a hippie band spreading sunshine and light. While the good vibes are for real, there’s also an otherworldly darkness throughout their story. For the Halloween edition of Dead to Me, Casey and Ed take a look at everything from the occult ambience in the early scene to the band’s hair-raising improvisations. Special guest Jason George, a longtime taper and horror buff, talks about Jerry Garcia’s love of the macabre and how the Dead embraced the uncanny. Feed Your Head profiles the academics who conducted mass-ESP experiments at six Dead concerts in 1971. Happy Halloween!We’re part of the Osiris podcast network. Osiris is creating a community that connects people like you with podcasts and live experiences about artists and topics you love. To stay up to date on what we’re up to, visit our site and sign up for our newsletter. Relix Magazine is a media partner of Osiris.A ChunkyGlasses Production See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Brooklyn Free Speech Radio
Sports Social with Ed Easton Jr : Episode 100 “Fighting Fire With Fire”

Brooklyn Free Speech Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2018 55:26


Sports Social with Ed Easton Jr featured a look back at NBA Media Day, Dwyane Wade’s retirement announcement and my day at the Atlantic Antic in Brooklyn, NY. Hormel Chili teamed up with the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation (NFFF) to honor America’s heroic firefighters and highlight their red-hot cooking talents to crown “America’s Best Firehouse Chili” recipe. I attended the finale cook-off event at the New York City Fire Museum and spoke with Jason George, star of ABC’s Station 19 & Grey’s Anatomy as he served as guest judge for the contest. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀Guest Twitter - @JasonWGeorge (Jason George) • Check out Keepingitrealsports.com and SportsSocialPod.com • Follow @EdEastonJr on Twitter/Instagram 

Lifegiver- A Military & First Responder Family Podcast
INDIVISIBLE: An Interview with Heather Turner

Lifegiver- A Military & First Responder Family Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2018 56:46


Watch (or listen) NOW to my special interview with Heather Turner about the upcoming movie Indivisible that tells the story of her marriage to a US Army Chaplain, Darren. Heather and Darren vulnerably share their story of how deployment and reintegration almost cost them their marriage and how they found restoration and hope.INDIVISIBLE stars Sarah Drew , Justin Bruening, and Jason George from Grey's Anatomy and opens in theaters Oct 26th, 2018.To watch the INDIVISIBLE Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUDz81_yVGY  

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AM to DM
In honor of Will Smith, we're...not going skydiving. It's Wednesday and Jason George is here!

AM to DM

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2018 55:43


Sports Social with Ed Easton Jr
Sports Social: Episode 100 “Fighting Fire With Fire”

Sports Social with Ed Easton Jr

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 55:31


9/26/18 (S3-EP28) Sports Social with Ed Easton Jr featured a look back at NBA Media Day, Dwyane Wade’s retirement announcement and my day at the Atlantic Antic in Brooklyn, NY. Hormel Chili teamed up with the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation (NFFF) to honor America’s heroic firefighters and highlight their red-hot cooking talents to crown “America’s Best Firehouse Chili” recipe. I attended the finale cook-off event at the New York City Fire Museum and spoke with Jason George, star of ABC’s Station 19 & Grey’s Anatomy as he served as guest judge for the contest. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Guest Twitter - @JasonWGeorge (Jason George) • Check out Keepingitrealsports.com and SportsSocialPod.com • Follow @EdEastonJr on Twitter/Instagram

The TV Campfire
S'MORE from ATX: Inside TV Camp for Grown Ups

The TV Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 2:40


What is ATX Television Festival? Hear from our alums, in their own words, what makes "TV Camp for Grown Ups" a one of a kind experience -- and what TV means to them -- in this special S'More from ATX Season 7.Featuring: James Lafferty, Nick Wechsler, Jason George, Melanie Scrofano, Katherine Barrell, Phil Rosenthal, Will Catlett, Nicholas D'Agosto, Jessica Rhoades, Marcy Carsey, Bob OdenkirkATX Season 8 | June 6-9, 2019 | atxfestival.comWHERE TO FIND USFOLLOW us at @ATXFestival on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and let us know your thoughts on this episode (or any episode!) using #TheTVCampfire!WATCH full panels and Q&As from past seasons of ATX at atvxp.com and on our YouTube channel.BUY A BADGE at atxfestival.com and join us next June for ATX Season 8!-----Get 20% off your new favorite pair of jeans @ DSTLD.com with promo code: TVCAMPFIRE

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RVR: Life After Camp
Jason George Pt2 | Summer Week 1

RVR: Life After Camp

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2018 40:23


Listen in on the evening sessions from week one at summer camp, with long time speaker and Maryland native Jason George, as he goes deep into what it means to live life "Out of Control!"

RVR: Life After Camp
Jason George Pt1 | Summer Week 1

RVR: Life After Camp

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2018 32:43


Listen in on the evening sessions from week one at summer camp, with long time speaker and Maryland native Jason George, as he goes deep into what it means to live life "Out of Control!"

RVR: Life After Camp
Jason George Pt3 | Summer Week 1

RVR: Life After Camp

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2018 44:49


Listen in on the evening sessions from week one at summer camp, with long time speaker and Maryland native Jason George, as he goes deep into what it means to live life "Out of Control!"

RVR: Life After Camp
Jason George Pt4 | Summer Week 1

RVR: Life After Camp

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2018 51:56


Listen in on the evening sessions from week one at summer camp, with long time speaker and Maryland native Jason George, as he goes deep into what it means to live life "Out of Control!"

RVR: Life After Camp
Jason George Pt5 | Summer Week 1

RVR: Life After Camp

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2018 32:59


Listen in on the evening sessions from week one at summer camp, with long time speaker and Maryland native Jason George, as he goes deep into what it means to live life "Out of Control!"

Porn Free Radio
160 – Jason George “The Griz” Pt. 2

Porn Free Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2018 56:27


Jason George from The Griz Podcast visits PFR for 2nd of 2 episodes. In this episode, Jason shares his recovery journey and why men in ministry struggle with porn.  http://recoveredman.com/160 The post 160 – Jason George “The Griz” Pt. 2 appeared first on Recovered Man.

Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (CJASN)

Jason George, MD summarizes the article entitled, "Risk Factors and Outcomes of Rapid Correction of Severe Hyponatremia" on behalf of his colleagues.

Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (CJASN)

Jason George, MD summarizes the article entitled, "Risk Factors and Outcomes of Rapid Correction of Severe Hyponatremia" on behalf of his colleagues.

Porn Free Radio
159 – Jason George “The Griz” Pt. 1

Porn Free Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2018 42:24


Jason George from The Griz Podcast visits PFR for 1 of 2 episodes. In this episode, Jason shares his early years, his struggle with pornography, and his spiritual awakening. http://recoveredman.com/159 The post 159 – Jason George “The Griz” Pt. 1 appeared first on Recovered Man.

deepredradio
Kidnap (German)

deepredradio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2017 4:43


Story: Eigentlich hatte Karla für sich und ihren Sohn Frankie einen schönen Tag auf dem Rummelplatz der Stadt geplant. Zu zweit wollten sie Karussell fahren, Zuckerwatte essen und unbeschwert das sonnige Wetter genießen. Doch dann sieht sie, wie Frankie in ein fremdes Auto gezogen wird, und sie kann nicht verhindern, dass der Wagen mit ihm davonfährt. Verzweifelt sucht Karla sich zunächst Hilfe bei der Polizei. Doch als sie die Entführung auf dem Revier beim Deputy Sheriff meldet, wird ihr schnell klar, dass die Polizei vorerst nichts unternehmen wird, um ihren Sohn zu retten. Also macht sich die zu allem bereite Mutter auf eigene Faust auf die Suche nach ihrem Kind und lässt sich dabei von nichts und niemandem aufhalten. DVD/Blu Ray-Release: 21.09.2017 (EuroVideo Median GmbH) Kidnap Thriller, Drama Land: USA 2017 Laufzeit: ca. 91 min. FSK: 16 Regie: Luis Prieto Drehbuch: Knate Lee Mit Halle Berry, Sage Correa, Chris McGinn, Lew Temple, Jason George, Christopher Berry, Arron Shiver, Kurtis Bedford, Carmella Riley, ... https://youtu.be/1FS21xcKlGU

deepredradio
Kidnap (German)

deepredradio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2017 4:43


Story: Eigentlich hatte Karla für sich und ihren Sohn Frankie einen schönen Tag auf dem Rummelplatz der Stadt geplant. Zu zweit wollten sie Karussell fahren, Zuckerwatte essen und unbeschwert das sonnige Wetter genießen. Doch dann sieht sie, wie Frankie in ein fremdes Auto gezogen wird, und sie kann nicht verhindern, dass der Wagen mit ihm davonfährt. Verzweifelt sucht Karla sich zunächst Hilfe bei der Polizei. Doch als sie die Entführung auf dem Revier beim Deputy Sheriff meldet, wird ihr schnell klar, dass die Polizei vorerst nichts unternehmen wird, um ihren Sohn zu retten. Also macht sich die zu allem bereite Mutter auf eigene Faust auf die Suche nach ihrem Kind und lässt sich dabei von nichts und niemandem aufhalten. DVD/Blu Ray-Release: 21.09.2017 (EuroVideo Median GmbH) Kidnap Thriller, Drama Land: USA 2017 Laufzeit: ca. 91 min. FSK: 16 Regie: Luis Prieto Drehbuch: Knate Lee Mit Halle Berry, Sage Correa, Chris McGinn, Lew Temple, Jason George, Christopher Berry, Arron Shiver, Kurtis Bedford, Carmella Riley, ... https://youtu.be/1FS21xcKlGU

The Outlaws Radio Show
Ep. 52 - Thanksgiving special

The Outlaws Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2016 67:56


Thanksgiving Special. Highlights from past interviews with TV One's Roland Martin, Jason George from Grey's Anatomy, Cocoa Brown from Tyler Perry's For Better or Worse, David Banner, independent Presidential candidate Evan McMullin, and Collin Taylor from the Cleveland Gladiators. (Original airdate: 11/22/16)

The Outlaws Radio Show
Ep. 46 - Jason Winston George, Erika Alexander and Marybeth Glenn interviews and more

The Outlaws Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2016 50:02


Talking the 2016 election and more with Jason George from Grey's Anatomy, legendary actress Erika Alexander and commentator Marybeth Glenn. Also a conversation about taking "breaks" in a relationship and more. (Original airdate: 10/14/16)

Perspectives with Condace Pressley

Condace Pressley talks with Jason George known as Dr. Ben Warren on 'Greys Anatomy', and the Georgia SPCA.

The Neil Haley Show
Jason George of ABC's "Grey's Anatomy"

The Neil Haley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2016 11:00


The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Jason George of ABC's "Grey's Anatomy"  American actor, model, political activist and philanthropist has been heating up the hospital on ABC's massively  popular "Grey's Anatomy" f or the past five seasons as Dr. Miranda Bailey's (Chandra Wilson) sexy anesthesiologist turned surgeon husband, 'Dr. Ben.' Recently upgraded to series regular and featured on the cover of ESSENCE Magazine, Jason continues to captivate audiences this season with one shocking turn after the next that will leave 'Dr. Ben' making some life changing decisions.  Up next, Jason can next be seen starring alongside Halle Berry as her estranged husband in the heart stopping thriller KIDNAP. We would love to arrange an interview with you and Jason to discuss another exciting season of "Grey's Anatomy" and everything on the horizon for 2016.     Viewers may also recognize Jason from his breakout performance as the sexy and suave 'Dominic' on "ABC's "Mistresses" or from his Emmy nominated role as 'Michael Bourne' on the NBC daytime soap opera "Sunset Beach." Additional TV projects include, "Eve," "Witches of East End," and "Barbershop," among many others. The classically trained theater actor also recently starred in the well-received controversial play, 12 ANGRY MEN, which won the NAACP Theater Award for Best Production.

Christ Community Church
12-06-15 Jason George

Christ Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2015 58:06


12-06-15 Jason George by Christ Community Church Podcast

Christ Community Church Podcast
12-06-15 Jason George

Christ Community Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2015 58:06


12-06-15 Jason George by Christ Community Church Podcast

UNIVERSE BOX
#25 – College

UNIVERSE BOX

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2015 118:09


This week we're talking about College. First we’ll watch the classic film Good Will Hunting in the Wonder Box. We’ll dig out some old college keepsakes in the Memory Box. Next, we’ll put a quarter in the Phone Box to talk to Jason George about our time at West Liberty State College. We’ll pull a card from the Recipe Box to concoct some dorm cuisine. Finally, we’ll pull out some questions you submitted through the Idea Box.

Greetings from Storybrooke – A Once Upon A Time Podcast

(S04E07) - In old Arendelle three sisters are playing. One sister has powers. The other sisters aren’t saying. Back in town Emma brings Ingrid back to the station to subject her to an interrogation. Ingrid’s unphased. She knows Emma’s conflicted. The flow of her power is now unrestricted. People are hurt and Rumple’s still mean. Our cup freezeth over in this week’s “The Snow Queen”. We're joined by Jason George!

Greetings from Storybrooke – A Once Upon A Time Podcast
Episode 58 – Mid-Season Loosey-Goosey

Greetings from Storybrooke – A Once Upon A Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2014 75:27


(Season 3 Part 1) - Tonight’s episode is without rhyme or reason. We’re talking with folks about ONCE’s half-season. We’ll talk about Pan and his self-obsessed stories, and analyze Emma’s plate of new worries. We have a lot of feedback from people who listen, some of them wrecked and wracked with contrition. In this episode we’ll pick up the slack whilst we wait for ONCE to finally come back. We're joined by Debby Deb Deb Deb Deborah Kienzle (@snowbunnie143 on Twitter) and Jason George.

Greetings from Storybrooke – A Once Upon A Time Podcast
Episode 3 (WL) – Alice vs. The Disco Opium Den

Greetings from Storybrooke – A Once Upon A Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2013 63:35


(Wonderland S01E03) - The knave gets a backstory as a man who was merry, Alice fights two creatures (both are quite hairy). As Scarlet the knave steals for his lover, and that lover’s identity is finally uncovered. Cyrus tricks the baddies and their plan goes to pot, all in this week’s episode “Forget Me Knot”. Also Bill's old college roommate Jason George joins us! It's a ton of fun.

Greetings From Wonderland - A Once Upon A Time in Wonderland Podcast
Episode 3 (WL) – Alice vs. The Disco Opium Den

Greetings From Wonderland - A Once Upon A Time in Wonderland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2013 63:35


(Wonderland S01E03) - The knave gets a backstory as a man who was merry, Alice fights two creatures (both are quite hairy). As Scarlet the knave steals for his lover, and that lover’s identity is finally uncovered. Cyrus tricks the baddies and their plan goes to pot, all in this week’s episode “Forget Me Knot”. Also Bill's old college roommate Jason George joins us! It's a ton of fun.

Conversations 22: Jason George

"Keeping it Reel" with FilmGordon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2013 22:00


On the latest episode of Conversations, we sit down with actor Jason George to preview the season finale of his popular ABC series, Mistresses. Playing attorney, Dominick Taylor, George is embroiled in love triangle that will be one of the central plotpoints in the finale. How will this inaugural season end? Find out on this special episode of Conversations.

Writers Strike Chronicles
WSC Show #41 - Diversity Day: Interview with Jason George

Writers Strike Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2007


More info at http://StrikeChronicles.com • Contact: wgastrike2007@gmail.com