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We are joined by three special guests this week: Michael Petrosini of TBEXUSA, Joseph Ford of Ride Again, and one armed racer extraordinaire Jason Griffin. They all have different stories, but they all found each other through one common thing; their disabilities. Michael discovered the The Bike Experience while in the UK, and as someone who recently found out that he had MS, he offered to volunteer and see what differently abled people could accomplish. Upon returning to the USA he started TBEXUSA to continue helping people find their way back onto two wheels. Jason lost his right arm at a very young age, so he had to figure out how to do things different. With the help of family and friends, he was able to modify motorcycles and eventually get into flat track racing. And with the help of Michael, he was able to take his skills to the track where he shows everyone that his limits do not define him. Joseph lost his leg in a devastating motorcycle accident, and made the decision while still in his hospital bed that he was going to figure out how to get back on two wheels. He share with us his journey overcoming not just the physical limitations brought on by the accident, but also the mental hurdle he had to overcome. Please donate whatever you can to these groups. Every cent is well spent, and riding again is the best gift you can give a fallen rider. https://www.tbexusa.org/ https://rideagainfoundation.org/ https://www.instagram.com/jasongriffinofficial/ With Liza, Miss Emma, Naked Jim and Bagel. breakingawayadventures.com/misfits-rally-vol-3 Join our Discord at discord.gg/hpRZcucHCT www.motorcyclesandmisfits.com motorcyclesandmisfits@gmail.com www.patreon.com/motorcyclesandmisfits www.zazzle.com/store/recyclegarage www.youtube.com/channel/UC3wKZSP0J9FBGB79169ciew
Welcome to the Real Estate Investing School Podcast. In this episode from the “Real Deal” series, Brody introduces a unique educational snippet from a live coaching call featuring Jason Griffin, a financing expert at Real Estate Investing School. The discussion revolves around innovative market trends, impactful financing options, and a deep dive into an FHA loan program that incorporates solar energy incentives. A key highlight is the exploration of a new solar incentive program that enables buyers to integrate solar installations into their home loans while receiving a $13,000 credit toward their down payment. Jason walks through hypothetical deal scenarios, providing a step-by-step breakdown of leveraging this program to acquire substantial assets with minimal upfront costs. These real-world applications make seemingly complex processes accessible, showing that financial freedom through real estate is achievable for individuals at various stages of their investing journey. Brody and Jason showcase how even new investors can access creative financing options to build wealth while benefiting from sustainable energy initiatives. Tune in to gain the confidence and knowledge needed to take your real estate investments to the next level. Learn more about how to get creative in funding your real estate deals and more inside Real Estate Investing School. Book a free real estate investing strategy call! No experience necessary. Check out the Real Estate Investing School Youtube Real Estate Investing School Instagram Brody's Instagram Jason's Instagram
In this episode Julia talks with Matt Shearer and Jason Griffin about their experiences at LambEx 2024 in Australia. They share practical takeaways on new farming techniques, drought solutions, and how the event inspired fresh ideas for sheep farming. Join us for a straightforward conversation on what New Zealand can learn from LambEx and how these insights could shape the future of farming.
Quality Grain Storage Tips Coccidiosis in Cattle Color in the Garden All Year 00:01:05 – Quality Grain Storage Tips: Outreach specialist in grain storage and feed manufacturing at the IGP Institute at K-State, Carlos Campabadal, kicks off today's show with reminders about proper grain storage. campa@ksu.edu 785-532-3187 00:12:05 – Coccidiosis in Cattle: The show continues with a speaker from K-State's Beef Stocker Field Day who talked about coccidiosis. Senior veterinarian with Huvepharma, Joe Dedrickson, describes its lifecycle and treatment. joe.dedrickson@huvepharma.us 00:23:05 – Color in the Garden All Year: From the latest K-State Garden Hour, K-State woody ornamentals specialist, Jason Griffin, ends the show discussing a few of the conifer studies that have been conducted at the John C. Pair Horticulture Research Center. Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Shelby Varner and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast. K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan
In honor of Mother's Day, we revisit the first episode of author Jason Reynolds' audio memoir, My Mother Made Me, featuring (and celebrating) one of our favorite mothers–Isabell Reynolds. It's a wonderful introduction to Jason and a love letter to his mother, Isabell. We hope you enjoy – and maybe share with a mother figure in your life. My Mother Made Me is a production of Radiotopia Presents, and is written and narrated by Jason Reynolds with his mother, Isabell Reynolds. The series is produced by Mark Pagán and edited by Julie Shapiro, with production support from Yooree Losordo. Julie Shapiro and Audrey Mardavich are Executive Producers for Radiotopia Presents. Special thanks to Levar Burton. Cover art by Jason Griffin. Theme song by Christian Reynolds. Mixing, sound design and additional original music is by Ian Coss. This episode was recorded at WAMU. Radiotopia Presents debuts limited-run, artist-owned series, from new and original voices. Learn more and access transcripts at radiotopiapresents.fm and discover more shows from across the Radiotopia network at radiotopia.fm.
Experiences of a Colorado Farm Boy that Led to Leading Mars Rover Missions Propagating for Genetically Identical New Plants 00:01:08 — Experiences of a Colorado Farm Boy that Led to Leading Mars Rover Missions, Part One: For 38 years the Roscoe Ellis, Jr. Lectureship has brought prominent scholars in soil science to Kansas State University in order to foster advancements in soil science through interactions with both students and faculty. This year Doug Ming traveled to K-State to share his experiences as a planetary scientist at NASA. During this two-part series, Doug shares insight on his life growing up as a Colorado farm boy, studying agronomy throughout college, and ultimately leading Mars rover missions over the course of two decades. 00:12:08 — Experiences of a Colorado Farm Boy that Led to Leading Mars Rover Missions, Part Two: We continue our conversation with Doug Ming, NASA planetary scientist, where he shares insight on how Mars' soils compare to those we know well here on Earth, his advice for students, and the potential for life on Mars. 00:23:09 — Propagating for Genetically Identical New Plants: We end today's show with Jason Griffin, directore of the John C. Pair Horticulture Center. He was the featured horticulturalist for February's K-State Garden Hour where he provided an overview of vegetative propagation - the process of making new plants that are genetically identical to your existing plants. Today, we pass along some of his tips for successful vegetative propagation. K-State's Garden Hour programming Send comments, questions, or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Samantha Bennett and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast. K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan.
On this February 1st edition of The Drive Podcast: Yesterday the City of Calgary announced the launch of their Clean Energy Improvement Program for homeowners. A program that aims in assisting homeowners in helping make their homes more energy efficient and green. We speak with Carlee Beaver, the CEIP Program Manager for the City of Calgary. Afterwards, Jason Griffin, a lead home inspector with Twenty20 Master Home Inspectors joins to give our listeners advice on how to make their homes more energy efficient. Finally, we speak with Mark Shupe - a man who is on a quest to walk EVERY street in the City!
I finally caught up with Jason Griffin to talk to him about drywall sculpture. Jason is a long time drywall expert who has a knack for creating the unimaginable. Not only does he create amazing sculptures, but he creates them with drywall mud which has a different temperament than other mediums. We discuss his original technique in making these creations come to to life. You can catch some of his best work on a Facebook page called Jason Griffin Art Worx. You can also watch some videos of his process on YouTube. We're extremely honored to have Jason on the 20th episode of The Drywall Podcast.
We were delighted to premiere Radiotopia Presents: My Mother Made Me at the 2022 Tribeca Festival. And today we're sharing a recording of that premiere — a discussion with creator Jason Reynolds and audio trailblazer Jad Abumrad. Recorded live on June 18, 2022 at SVA Theatre in New York City. Special thanks to Davy Gardner, Julie Shapiro, David Cotrone, Candace McManus, and Elena Giovinazzo for making this event possible. My Mother Made Me is a production of Radiotopia Presents, and is written and narrated by Jason Reynolds with his mother, Isabell Reynolds. The series is produced by Mark Pagán and edited by Julie Shapiro, with production support from Yooree Losordo. Julie Shapiro and Audrey Mardavich are Executive Producers for Radiotopia Presents. Cover art by Jason Griffin. Theme song by Christian Reynolds. Mixing, sound design and additional original music is by Ian Coss. Radiotopia Presents debuts limited-run, artist-owned series, from new and original voices. For more information, visit Radiotopiapresents.fm.
To wrap the series, my mother and I chat about humility, while hanging at one of our favorite places — the casino. We gamble, feast on a lunch of crab cakes, and dive into how she's always wanted me to keep my feet on the ground, even after hitting the jackpot. My Mother Made Me is a production of Radiotopia Presents, and is written and narrated by Jason Reynolds with his mother, Isabell Reynolds. The series is produced by Mark Pagán and edited by Julie Shapiro, with production support from Yooree Losordo. Julie Shapiro and Audrey Mardavich are Executive Producers for Radiotopia Presents. Special thanks to Aaron Holmes. Cover art by Jason Griffin. Theme song by Christian Reynolds. Mixing, sound design and additional original music is by Ian Coss. This episode was recorded at WAMU. Radiotopia Presents debuts limited-run, artist-owned series, from new and original voices. For more information, visit Radiotopiapresents.fm.
Isabell is Jason's mother. She raised him to be ambitious and selfless, which means she's also raised him to be… overwhelmed. With life. But not to worry, Jason's mom also knows exactly what to say to pull him out of a rut, which she does every Sunday, when Jason rolls up to her house for their weekly visit. Thank you Jason, Isabell, and our Radiotopia Presents fam for sharing this story with the Snap! This is Episode 1, “I Can Do Anything,” from, My Mother Made Me, a four-part series from Radiotopia Presents where writer Jason Reynolds and his mother, Isabell, explore their shared history, how she raised him, and what they're teaching each other. It's a love letter to their connection, an homage to parent-child friendship, and a testament to how growth can be perpetual, despite age or circumstance. Across four episodes, Jason and Isabell go deep – into birth, death and spirituality… but they also keep it light: pushing a cart through Costco, birthday lunches, and hitting the casino together. That's just how they do. My Mother Made Me is written and narrated by Jason Reynolds with his mother, Isabell Reynolds. The series is produced by Mark Pagán and edited by Julie Shapiro, with production support from Yooree Losordo. Julie Shapiro and Audrey Mardavich are Executive Producers for Radiotopia Presents. Special thanks to Levar Burton. Cover art by Jason Griffin. Theme song by Christian Reynolds. Mixing, sound design and additional original music is by Ian Coss. This episode was recorded at Snap Power Station, WAMU. Radiotopia Presents debuts limited-run, artist-owned series, from new and original voices. Learn more and access transcripts at radiotopiapresents.fm and discover more shows from across the Radiotopia network at radiotopia.fm. Snap Spotlight - Season 13 - Episode 35
Mom and I talk candidly about how she taught me to believe in a Higher Power, even though I didn't like church so much. We get into her many spiritual practices, stroll around Costco (where all miracles happen) and I visit my older brother Allen, for a long overdue catch-up. My Mother Made Me is a production of Radiotopia Presents, and is written and narrated by Jason Reynolds, with his mother, Isabell Reynolds. The series is produced by Mark Pagán and edited by Julie Shapiro, with production support from Yooree Losordo. Julie Shapiro and Audrey Mardavich are Executive Producers for Radiotopia Presents. Cover art by Jason Griffin. Theme song by Christian Reynolds. Mixing, sound design and additional original music is by Ian Coss. Radiotopia Presents debuts limited-run, artist-owned series, from new and original voices. Learn more and access transcripts at radiotopiapresents.fm and discover more shows from across the Radiotopia network at radiotopia.fm.
Happy 76th Birthday, Ma! In this episode, we celebrate her birthday with lunch at her favorite restaurant, where we talk about life, death, and how gratitude for each day doesn't always mean we should skip the special ones, like birthdays — no matter how badly I want to skip my own. Every time. My Mother Made Me is a production of Radiotopia Presents, and is written and narrated by Jason Reynolds, with his mother, Isabell Reynolds. The series is produced by Mark Pagán and edited by Julie Shapiro, with production support from Yooree Losordo. Julie Shapiro and Audrey Mardavich are Executive Producers for Radiotopia Presents. Cover art by Jason Griffin. Theme song by Christian Reynolds. Mixing, sound design and additional original music is by Ian Coss. Radiotopia Presents debuts limited-run, artist-owned series, from new and original voices. Learn more and access transcripts at radiotopiapresents.fm and discover more shows from across the Radiotopia network at radiotopia.fm.
Part 3 is here and we are talking about the salty, sandy, bug infested coast!!!! I don't think anyone wakes up eager to hunt the coast but I grew up doing it and it holds a special place in my heart. It's tough to hunt but so rewarding. We sit down with Jason Griffin to break it down and make it fun. If you'd like to support the show and win some free gear click the link below! www.patreon.com/chasingtalesoutdoors Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hey, I'm Jason. But more importantly, meet my mother, Isabell. I'm not in the best mood for this introduction, because she raised me to be ambitious and selfless, which means she's also raised me to be… overwhelmed. With life. But not to worry, my mother also knows exactly what to say to pull me out of a rut, which she does every Sunday, when I roll up to her house for our weekly visit. My Mother Made Me is a production of Radiotopia Presents, and is written and narrated by Jason Reynolds with his mother, Isabell Reynolds. The series is produced by Mark Pagán and edited by Julie Shapiro, with production support from Yooree Losordo. Julie Shapiro and Audrey Mardavich are Executive Producers for Radiotopia Presents. Special thanks to Levar Burton. Cover art by Jason Griffin. Theme song by Christian Reynolds. Mixing, sound design and additional original music is by Ian Coss. This episode was recorded at WAMU. Radiotopia Presents debuts limited-run, artist-owned series, from new and original voices. Learn more and access transcripts at radiotopiapresents.fm and discover more shows from across the Radiotopia network at radiotopia.fm.
Coming up next on Radiotopia Presents: My Mother Made Me. My Mother Made Me is a series from Radiotopia Presents, where writer Jason Reynolds and his mother, Isabell, explore their shared history, how she raised him, and what they're teaching each other. It's a love letter to their connection, an homage to parent-child friendship, and a testament to how growth can be perpetual, despite age or circumstance. Across four episodes, Jason and Isabell go deep – into birth, death and spirituality… but they also keep it light: pushing a cart through Costco, birthday lunches, and hitting the casino together. That's just how they do. My Mother Made Me is a production of PRX's Radiotopia and part of Radiotopia Presents, a podcast feed that debuts limited-run, artist-owned series from new and original voices. It is written and narrated by Jason Reynolds with his mother, Isabell Reynolds. The series is produced by Mark Pagán and edited by Julie Shapiro, with production support from Yooree Losordo. Julie Shapiro and Audrey Mardavich are Executive Producers for Radiotopia Presents. Special thanks to LeVar Burton. Cover art by Jason Griffin. Theme song by Christian Reynolds. Mixing, sound design and additional original music is by Ian Coss. Learn more about My Mother Made Me at radiotopiapresents.fm and discover more shows from across the Radiotopia network at radiotopia.fm.
“For me, and perhaps for both of us, I think that our greatest sort of skill set is audacity. It's so funny the way people sort of negatively connote ego, but I think it's necessary to have some, because one has to have a little bit of, I mean, like, when we were 20 years old, our whole thing was we're gonna rearrange and change the way people think of the book, right?” Jason Reynolds and Jason Griffin have been friends for 20 years and that friendship has led to an incredible artistic collaboration in Ain't Burned All the Bright and the now reissued My Name is Jason, Mine Too. Jason and Jason join us on the show to talk about how their collaboration works, how they make art (and when the medium matters), masculinity, the incredible range of artists and media that inspire them both, why paper and pencil is sometimes all that you need, and much more with Poured Over's host, Miwa Messer. And we end this episode with TBR Topoff book recommendations from Marc and Becky. Featured Books: Ain't Burned All the Bright by Jason Reynolds and Jason Griffin My Name is Jason, Mine Too by Jason Reynolds and Jason Griffin Poured Over is produced and hosted by Miwa Messer and mixed by Harry Liang. Follow us here for new episodes Tuesdays and Thursdays (with occasional Saturdays). A full transcript of this episode is available here.
Topics discussed in this episode include establishing a fish tank, cleaning up after children, the swift demise of CNN+, financial discrepancies within the Chilton County school system, the continuing saga of Jason Ravnsborg, Vladimir Putin talking to dolphins, the NBA playoffs, NFL Draft grades, Megan Fox and MGK drinking each other's blood, a bleeding statue, a woman who turned into a snake in Ghana, and the War of the Worlds Incident of 1938.
Kathleen and Sam dive into a truly unique book--a mixed media, collage in verse that tackles both the Covid pandemic and being a black youth in today's America. Let's celebrate national poetry month with powerful words that create visceral responses. Kathleen frightens Sam while gesticulating with a knife and almost admits that she loves poetry. Sam shares her passion for altered books and struggles with heavy BIPOC informed reads. Listen in to tap into your inner creative spirit and to feel less alone when there's nothing but bad vibes in the headlines.
Nicole did her homework this week and tells all about her audiobooks coming to shelves soon! New titles include mystery and thriller reads, some romance, and other fiction and nonfiction titles. Tori talks about some young adult and nonfiction titles that have caught her attention this week. The resources discussed in this episode are listed below: Cultish: The Language of Fanaticism by Amanda Montell; Feeding the Soul (Because it's My Business): Finding Our Way to Joy, Love, and Freedom by Tabitha Brown; Something to Hide by Elizabeth George; Seasonal Work: Stories by Laura Lippman; American Housewife by Helen Ellis; Stronger Than You Know by Lori Foster; How Much I Love by Marie Force; The Sentence by Louise Erdrich; The Paper Palace by Miranda Cowley Miller; The Truth About Forever by Sarah Dessen; Ain't Burned All the Bright by Jason Reynolds and Jason Griffin; The First Rule of Punk by Celia C. Pérez; MetaMaus by Art Speigelman; Maus by Art Speigelman; Skin of the Sea by Natasha Bowen
Do you need a recommendation for a book in an unusual format to complete your Unabridged Reading Challenge? Listen to this episode to hear recommendations from Sara, Jen, and Ashley. We feature Jason Reynolds's Ain't Burned All the Bright with artwork by Jason Griffin, Holly Goldberg Sloan and Meg Wolitzer's To Night Owl from Dogfish, and Jennifer L. Holm and Elicia Castaldi's Middle School Is Worse Than Meatloaf: A Year Told Through Stuff, and we talk about other books we have enjoyed in unusual formats. Visit the Unabridged website for our full show notes and links to the books mentioned in the episode. Interested in what else we're reading? Check out our Featured Books page. Want to support Unabridged? Follow us @unabridgedpod on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. | Join our Unabridged Podcast Reading Challenge. | Visit our curated list of books at Bookshop.org. | Become a patron on Patreon. | Check out our Merch Store. | Visit the resources available in our Teachers Pay Teachers store.
In this episode, Hettie V. Williams is in conversation with Dr. Kerry Rizzuto about book banning and multicultural children's books that focus on the African American experience. Williams is an Associate Professor of African American history at Monmouth University. Rizzuto is an Associate Professor in the School of Education at Monmouth University. She has shared her children's book recommendations with us below. The 1619 Project: Born on the Water Nikkole Hannah Jones and Renee WatsonThe 1619 Project's lyrical picture book in verse chronicles the consequences of slavery and the history of Black resistance in the United States, Bell Hooks:Homemade Love The world-renowned poet, cultural critic, feminist theorist, intellectual, and award-winning author, bell hooks, brings together with the resplendent artwork of Shane W. Evan, a beautiful board book perfect for little hands.Hair Love by Matthew CherryZuri's hair has a mind of its own. It kinks, coils, and curls every which way. Zuri knows it's beautiful. When Daddy steps in to style it for an extra special occasion, he has a lot to learn. But he LOVES his Zuri, and he'll do anything to make her -- and her hair -- happy.Ain't Burned All the Bright Hardcover – by Jason Reynolds (Author), Jason Gri (Illustrator)Utterly unique and evocative, Ain't Burned All the Bright is a masterful mash-up of art and text from Jason Reynolds and Jason Griffin. This powerful piece captures what it's like to be young and Black in America right now. Though the text is sparse, the feeling behind it will linger with readers long after the last page.Prepare yourself for something unlike anything: A smash-up of art and text for teens that viscerally captures what it is to be Black. In America. Right Now. Written by #1 New York Times bestselling and award-winning author Jason Reynolds. Jason Reynolds and his best bud, Jason Griffin had a mind-meld. And they decided to tackle it, in one fell swoop, in about ten sentences, and 300 pages of art, this piece, this contemplation-manifesto-fierce-vulnerable-gorgeous-terrifying-WhatIsWrongWithHumans-hope-filled-hopeful-searing-Eye-Poppingly-Illustrated-tender-heartbreaking-how-The-HECK-did-They-Come-UP-with-This project about oxygen. And all of the symbolism attached to that word, especially NOW.The Proudest Blue: A Story of Hijab and Family The first day of school includes a new backpack and light-up shoes for Faizah, and a new hijab for her sister Asiya, a sixth grader wearing hijab for the first time. Asiya chose blue “the color of the ocean” for her first hijab. Faizah knows someday she'll choose the same. But at school, when kids ask what Asiya is wearing, Faizah's voice comes out in a whisper. “Asiya's hijab isn't a whisper. Asiya's hijab is like the sky on a sunny day.” All because you matter by Tami Charles“Long before you took your place in this world. You were dreamed of, like a knapsack full of wishes, carried on the backs of your ancestors as they created empires, pyramids, legacies.” A poetic second-person text addressed to Black children begins by speaking of the universe and ancestors before moving on to the specifics of a contemporary child's life.
Bull Selection Priorities Old World Bluestem Control Tree and Shrub Shopping 00:01:13—Bull Selection Priorities--The manager of the Purebred Beef Unit at K-State, Shane Werk, discusses selection criteria when purchasing bulls for spring breeding...he talks about the traits that he thinks producers should concentrate on, oriented toward individual cow-calf herd production goals...including striking the balance between calving ease and maximizing calf growth potential 00:12:07—Old World Bluestem Control--K-State range scientist Keith Harmoney discusses mapping out a control game plan for Old World bluestem infestations in native pastures...he has done extensive research on herbicide and cultural management options in the mixed grass pasture regions of central Kansas, and offers his thoughts on effectively suppressing this invasive species 00:23:06—Tree and Shrub Shopping--On this week's horticulture segment, K-State ornamental horticulturist Jason Griffin offers some basic shopping advice when purchasing new trees and shrubs for the home landscape Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Eric Atkinson and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast. K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan.
Here at Keep It Fictional, we always aim to amplify different marginalized voices, no matter what time of the year it is. During this Black History Month, we want to dedicate an episode to celebrate stories by black authors. We urge you to pick up a book by a black author too. Here are the books we share on this episode: Frying Plaintain by Zalika Reid-Benta, Ain't Burned All the Bright by Jason Reynolds and illustrated by Jason Griffin, Ace of Spades by Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé, and Willie: The Game-Changing Story of the NHL's First Black Player by Willie O'Ree and Michael McKinley. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/keepitfictional/message
Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Emily Connelly discuss this newest audiobook from the always-inspiring Jason Reynolds. He deftly narrates “Take One” of this collaboration between himself and mixed-media collage artist Jason Griffin, bringing slam poetry sensibilities to a brief yet evocative glimpse into the life of an unnamed young Black narrator full of anxieties for his family. As Reynolds's singular voice fades out, “Take Two” hands the same spare, moving words to a full cast of brilliant narrators. An amazing adaptation of a beautifully illustrated novel. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by Simon & Schuster Audio. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com Today's episode of Behind the Mic is brought to you by Oasis Audio, publisher of The Phantom Stallion series by Terri Farley, and more. Visit oasisaudio.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we've got a repeat guest, the unmatched talent that is, Jason Reynolds. We're talking about his new book, Ain't Burned all the Bright, a collaboration with his friend, artist, Jason Griffin. We talk today about creativity in 2020, working with collaborators, and our understandings and experiences around grief. You can hear Jason's first appearances on The Stacks here and here.You can find links to everything we discuss on today's show on The Stacks' Website: https://thestackspodcast.com/2022/01/12/ep-198-jason-reynoldsThe Stacks Book Club selection for December is Passing by Nella Larsen, we will discuss the book on January 26th with Cree Myles.Connect with Jason: Twitter | Instagram | WebsiteConnect with The Stacks: Instagram | Twitter | Shop | Patreon | Goodreads | SubscribeSUPPORT THE STACKSJoin The Stacks Pack on PatreonMagic Spoon - get $5 off your next delicious bowl of guilt-free cereal at magicspoon.com/thestacks and use the code THESTACKS.Uncommon Goods -get 15% off your next gift, go to uncommongoods.com/thestacks.Purchasing books through Bookshop.org or Amazon earns The Stacks a small commission. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 133: From marketing to modelling to managing to manufacturing, Gorjana and Jason Griffin Reidel's entrepreneurial journey has been far from ordinary. The phrase “sink or swim” became their motto as they struggled to find employment and sunk their teeth into a jewelry business. They've never looked back as they continue to see every improvement as an opportunity to grow. They lead from their instincts, trust their intuition, and leave the predicting to the psychics. Gorjana was founded in Laguna Beach, California and offers the type of jewelry you'll want to wear every day. They have retail stores all over the states and continue to grow. They also make it a top priority to give back to the community and lead from a place of authenticity. Today's episode dives into: The flaws in financial modelling Tips for employee retention and creating a family style company culture How to lead a business by trusting your instincts and intuition Thank you so much for being a part of our podcast community! Please be sure to rate, follow, review, and of course, post to your highlight reel. Follow your host Natalie on Instagram @nataliebarbu and @therealreelpodcast. Follow Gorjana on Instagram @gorjana and make sure to check out their website gorjana.com. Thank you to our sponsors for making this episode possible. Check out these deals just for you: CANVA - Go to canva.me/realreel to get your FREE 45-day extended trial. QUIP - Go to getquip.com/realreel to save $10 on a quip Smart Electric Toothbrush. CUROLOGY - Go to curology.com/real for a free 30-day trial and just pay for shipping and handling! NUTRAFOL – Go to nutrafol.com/realreel to save FIFTEEN DOLLARS OFF your first month's subscription plus FREE shipping on EVERY order. PRINCESS POLLY – Go to princesspolly.com and use the code REAL20 for 20% off your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For many physical retailers, business is driven by maximizing square footage and cramming the windows with bestsellers. For Gorjana and Jason Griffin Reidel, building their jewelry business gorjana was more about feng shui. By embracing things like aesthetics, scent, and an authentic sense of place - not to mention gorgeous jewelry - the couple has created a growing brand that customers come back to again and again.
In this episode I’m previewing the final cut of our video from methadone mile. I asked my friends Adam Waters, Dan Hall and Jason Griffin to have look and give me their opinions. The video is intense and as you’ll hear in this conversation, it didn’t leave any of us feeling easy. You can watch the full cut on the Old Dirty Boston Youtube page titled Field Tripping: Methadone Mile. It was definitely the most intense project we’ve worked on for ODB and you can hear why in this conversation.
Walt sits down and talks with Jason Griffin about how he killed a huge SE GA Whitetail by utilizing his full opportunities to chase feral hogs and limb meat! If you would like to become a Patron of the show visit www.patreon.com/chasingtalesoutdoors
In this episode, Len is joined by Steven Fyke, CEO and Jason Griffin, CTO of Furna. Furna is the only vaporizer designed with interchangeable ovens for dry herb and concentrate products. It's faster and easier to prepare, swap or share so you can focus on the fun in front of you. "When we started working in this industry, what shocked me was how many people in the industry have great stories of how cannabis has changed their life..." - Jason Griffin In this episode The birth of Furna Innovation Product offerings Stigma, and starting a cannabis business Legalization in Canada Concerned About Excited About
Who is allowed to say the N-word? When did you first hear about Juneteeth? This episode sheds some light on these topics with Jason Griffin, Founder of Down 4 The Cause. Jason and Jevic were actually Highschool rivals but have reconnected recently with their shared mission of social injustice. They discuss being the representative and how the education system in the US fails to acknowledge Black History. Down 4 The Cause, LLC is proud to be partnering with Salesian Boys and Girls Club of East Boston for a Coat Drive to benefit a child or family in need. In addition to new and gently worn coats, winter hats and gloves will be accepted as well. Donations will be collected from Monday 12/7/20 – Monday 12/28/20 and can be dropped off at The Boys and Girls Club lobby located at 150 Byron St. East Boston, MA 02128. For more information feel free to contact Jason. Please be sure to follow us on IG and Spotify @PassTheBatonNotThePatron and give us a 5-Star Review on Apple Podcast!Enjoy!Where to find Jason?IG Handle: @r_u_d4tcEmail: Jason.griffin@d4tc.org
• Byproducts from industrial hemp production as a potential feedstuff for cattle • A preview of the 2020 K-State Beef Stocker Field Day • Agricultural news, and the Kansas soybean update • Fall planting of landscape trees… 00:01:30 – Hemp Byproducts as Cattle Feed: K-State veterinarians Hans Coetzee and Mike Kleinhenz talk about their ongoing studies of byproducts from industrial hemp production as a potential feedstuff for cattle: their research team just received a major grant from the USDA to evaluate the amount of residual cannabinoid in beef from hemp-fed cattle, to determine if this otherwise-nutritional feedstuff is safe for use. 00:12:57 – K-State Beef Stocker Field Day: K-State beef cattle specialist Dale Blasi previews the 2020 K-State Beef Stocker Field Day, which will be an on-line educational event taking place on Thursday, October 1st...and he discusses the topic he'll be addressing during that field day: the limit-feeding approach to backgrounding beef calves, and the efficiencies it can achieve for producers. 00:24:15 – Ag News: Eric Atkinson covers the day's agricultural news headlines, including this week’s Kansas soybean update. 00:32:20 – Planting Landscape Trees: K-State ornamental horticulturist Jason Griffin talks about planting landscape trees in the fall, encouraging homeowners to consider planting well-adapted new cultivars now available at local nurseries. Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Eric Atkinson and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast. K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan.
Hemp is one of our most versatile plants. The seeds can be added to food, hemp oil can be used just like olive oil, and hemp fiber can stand in for cotton and wood pulp. Industrial hemp production is legal in Kansas. Arguably the top hemp researcher in Kansas, Jason Griffin left landscape horticulture behind to help farmers maximize production, and stay on the right side of the law.
We interview Chef Ted Dorsey and Jason Griffin, operators and founding partners of The Mill and Nash's Hot Chicken. We talk about the new menu at The Mill, and the unique take Nash's Hot Chicken does on Nashville Hot Chicken. At the top of the show we cover the basic highlights of the best cooking advice from Salt Fat Acid Heat.
Jason Griffin joins us as we sip from Star Wars Destiny Transformations, Magic Jumpstart, Dungeon Mayhem, Dice Thrones and Cosmic Encounter Duels.Support the show (http://patreon.com/diggitydestiny)
In this episode I'm joined by Jason Griffin. A Basketball Coach, Husband, and new father that breaks down music, culture, and basketball and how it all ties together! Take an hour out your day to listen up! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/james-taylor33/support
In this week’s episode, we welcome back “Lightning” Jason Griffin to the show. He may not be racing Grand National events anymore, but this guy hasn’t slowed down one bit. Hear all about what he is doing with RSD Super Hooligans, Shriner’s Hospital, & how he’s helping riders stay safe with some new protective gear.
Left with no excuses Jason Griffin has been riding and racing motorcycles with ONE arm since he was 3 years old! Yes you read that right, now listen up and be inspired. Check out his page here and follow him on the gram here.DangerBrowns Cycle-@browns_cycle——214-381-9910————-5223 Military Pkwy Dallas TXMy race bike front end could be your daily front end see—- GigaCycleClick Here to Become a Patron^^^^^^^^^^^^ Patreon! Giveaways from Knives By Nick, LowbrowCustoms.com, MotorcycleSherpa!!! That’s right we’re giving away a trip to Nepal!!! Thanks to MotrcycleSherpa. MCshopTs.com Your T-shirt of the month club. OLD SHOPS, NEW ART, and FRESH T's EVERY MONTH!!!! Only 25$ a month, sign up at MCshopTs.com Don't miss another month!!!SUPPORT EVERY LOCAL MOTORCYCLE SHOPGo to DangerDansTalkShop.com and become a Patreon Supporter for your chance to win!!! DangerDansTalkShop.comPatreonMCshopTs.comKniveMadeByNickChemical Candy CustomsBrown’s CycleMotorcycle SherpaGigaCycle Permalink
In the thick of "All-Star Weekend" in Chicago, CoCo sits down with 'Reporter/Producer' for Northern Arizona University, Giavonna Heath, and they talk sports, passion, networking, how important it is for women to work together in media and more. Giavonna sheds light on the importance of not burning bridges and making real connections in the work place. She wants the listeners to get involved in the craft they are most passionate about and really study it. Not only that, both CoCo and Giavonna call for listeners to work the steps and put the time in necessary to achieve their goals, but remain patient. They touch on the passing of Kobe Bryant along with his daughter GiGi and the other passengers, and it challenges listeners to recall the legacy they are currently working to leave and how important the details are in what people remember of you. CoCo also had the pleasure of speaking with, strength and conditioning specialist, Jason Griffin and "Top-Ranked short stop in America, "Ed Howard, and they speak about where they are in their careers and where they plan to be in the future. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ChatterBox/support
Trey discusses the upside to a lack of Mandalorian merch, we assess the recent Holocron document updates and Jason Griffin shares experiences of nurturing his local Destiny scene.Find us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/diggitydestiny Coaxium Gaming - https://www.coaxiumgaming.com/December RRG - Standard Holocron in effect 12/20Diggin' It:Jason - Arrowverse / Crisis on Infinite Earths (CW)Trey - Battletech on SteamChristian - The Morning show on Apple TV+Jonathan - Silicon Valley on HBOSupport the show (http://patreon.com/diggitydestiny)
• A review of this year’s research work with industrial hemp • Agricultural news, and the latest “Milk Lines” • Hunters, landowners and deer population management… 00:01:30 – Hemp Research Update: The director of K-State's John C. Pair Horticultural Center, Jason Griffin, discusses his research work this past year with industrial hemp as a specialty crop for Kansas: he conducted variety performance trials for three kinds of industrial hemp...for CBD production, for fiber production and for dual-purpose grain and fiber production...he came up with information that will help shed light on the viability of industrial hemp as an alternative crop in this state. 00:12:43 – Hemp Research Update (Part 2): Continued discussion with Jason Griffin, director of K-State's John C. Pair Horticultural Center. In this segment, he specifically covers ways of identifying the operation's financial position and creating a cash flow projection for the months ahead, using financial benchmarking and other tools...he says that this should go beyond the normal end-of-year tax management. 00:24:10 – Ag News: Eric Atkinson covers the day's agricultural news headlines, along with this week's edition of "Milk Lines." 00:32:22 – Deer Population Management: K-State wildlife specialist Charlie Lee talks about the critical role that landowners and hunters play in deer population management. Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Eric Atkinson and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast. K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan.
09.03.19 | Featuring the following guests: Michael Lock, Jason Griffin, Ashton Yates, Jake Lewis and Nick McFadden
Griffin began his racing career in 2005, winning several championships locally and then nationally at the AMA Daytona Winter Nationals. Currently, he is the only licensed Pro amputee to ever compete in AMA Pro Flat Track.
This bonus episode of the “Agriculture Today” podcast features one of three speakers at the 2019 Industrial Hemp Conference. The conference was held on May 22, 2019 in Pratt, Kansas. Dr. Jason Griffin, Director of the John C. Pair Horticulture Center in Haysville, reviews Best Management Practices for planting, growing, and harvesting your first industrial hemp crop in 2019. Plant biology, nutrition, and variety choices are discussed. PowerPoint presentation: https://www.ksre.k-state.edu/news/radio-network/hemp-conference-powerpoints/griffin-hemp-conference.pptx
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The good and bad of publishing Top 10 Lists. Chef Ted Dorsey and Jason Griffin from The Mill Restaurant are the interviewees, and the featured music is Greg Milo.
Castle Rock had a panel at the ATX Festival in Austin Texas. ATX is an up and coming festival and attendees were in for a treat from Hulu's Castle Rock. Wayne and Geoff got the scoop on the panel from Jason Griffin from TV Times Three. Read more... The post CRZ02 – Castle Rock At ATX appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
Jason Griffin has been crushing it as his schools. We talk about increasing brand awareness, talking with your team about the future, and an event that got 275 kids into Jason's school. Wow! Tune in Now!
Rangers Chaplain for spring training was Jason Griffin, pastor of Freedom Valley Church in Surprise, Arizona. Air1's George Rath tells us how he has touched the lives of players, coaches and staff members.
The second episode of Mr. Robot, "Ones and Zeroes," inspires a conversation about Mr Robot's original style. Welcome to our discussion of the second episode of Mr. Robot, "Ones and Zeroes." This week's guest is Jason Griffin of the TV Times Three podcast. Please monitor your morphine intake responsibly and enjoy this episode of our Mr. Robot podcast. Listen:Click the play button on the player above or click on the links below to listen to this episode ... iTunesAndroid Stitcher More About This Podcast Episode:Jason, a longtime TV podcaster, discusses everything about Mr. Robot that inspired him to become a fan of the show, including its original style and its unique use of voice over. We then dive into the second episode of Mr. Robot. Remember: We spoil everything up to the final scene of episode 2! This episode of the podcast is less of a scene-by-scene reviewcap and more of a general discussion about the episode's themes and its most memorable and compelling moments. And we talk about what everyone else was probably talking about when this episode aired -- that shocking surprise ending! I mean, man ... what a way to end the second episode of the series, right? We're still trying to figure out the best format for the podcast, but for now it seems like geeking out about the show with the guest seems to be working pretty well. I hope you agree. Submit Your Feedback: We would love to hear from you! Please get in touch with us and send any questions or comments to feedback[at]mrrobotpodcast.com or fill out our contact form. Follow us on Twitter Join our Facebook Group Add us on Instagram The music heard in this episode is by Jaunter, used under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/. Episode art is by Nate Bliss.
DVD Shelf: Northern Exposure with Jason Griffin (1:34:58) /// Our Week in Reality and Comedy: Top Chef: California finale (10:23) // Party Over Here premiere (18:16) // Crowded premiere (22:23) // Schitt’s Creek premiere (27:09) // The Carmichael Show (29:53) // Broad City (37:59) /// Our Week in Genre and Drama: Daredevil Season 2 (44:42) // Adventure Time (53:11) // The Walking Dead (55:55) // Supergirl (1:06:03) // The Americans premiere (1:15:13) // American Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson (1:16:02) // Underground (1:21:23) // Limitless (1:27:25)
Rem's back from Podcast Movement in Dallas! As you'll see from the title, this isn't a standard episode of the The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast. This is a quick audio guide talking about the valuable tricks and tips I've gathered by traveling to the national Podcast Movement Conference in Dallas Texas. This episode is really for my fellow podcasters to help them get the most from a conference, which will help them to make better content. But if you travel regularly, you might find some value here too. Feel free to skip this episode if you're looking for a Sci-Fi Movie review. This Friday, we'll release one of our special Patreon After Show Podcasts. Much of this will be applicable to other conferences, but I'll use the examples I picked up at Podcast Movement 2014 and New Media Expo 2014. Before The Trip Book early! Get your flights, hotel and PM stuff done Stay in the same hotel as the event, it's worth the extra money Flight tracker Apps (Plane Finder and Flight Aware) Google cards Download the App that the conference sets up Phone Charger Anker Astro E5 15000Ma Digital Audio Recorder? Better to have it and not need it Room and ride share? Subscribe to the Wednesday Webinars (Podcast Movement) Write down your flight info, Itinerary, hotel address and other stuff on a notebook in case you lose network or cellular connectivity or your device packs it in. Bring your own pillows Perfect your elevator pitch Record an extra podcast episode and have it ready to release. If you typically release on the day you'll be at Podcast Movement, set it to auto publish. Remember, just because you're away at a conference to make your podcast better, your listener is still expecting your great content. In Podcasting, consistency is very important. Check to see when friends are arriving/leaving and try to find ways to ride share Try an Uber! Buy the virtual pass. You won't be able to see all the sessions you want to, so take the stress off trying to make the right decision. Chap stick, Subscribe to the Social media feeds of the event, you might get news about added speakers, changes in the program and discounts Plastic silverware – bring some Get a good should bag for your water bottle, snacks, notebook pens, digital recorder, mints, mouthwash, deodorant, pepper spray (Joking!) Does the hotel have quick checkout? Travel Tips Direct flights are preferred If using connectors (especially from other countries) try to get a bit longer layover time. Going through security checks can be very time consuming and you might miss a connector. Try to bring carry on luggage if possible. If you like me, and bringing pillows, you'll have to check your luggage, but it's worth it. Check ahead to see which airline charges for checked luggage. A little research could save you upward of a hundred bucks round trip. For out of the U.S., exchanged your currency for American before you leave. This will give you time to find the best exchange rates. For out of the U.S., explore options for data roaming plans for your phone. There are several options, During The Conference Drop off some business cards at the Libsyn booth Carry a small water bottle, most hotels will give you one free (Flask) and refill it at the end or start of a session. They'll have water at all the sessions. Eat! You're going to be busy and rushing around, but remember to keep yourself fed and energized. Throw some protein bars or nuts in your bag. Get some quiet time. I'm an introvert typically, and these events, though fun can be really draining, and quiet time helps me get centered and rested. That can really help your immune system and can mean the difference between getting sick or not Carry Purell hand sanitizer (but don't use it just after shaking someone's hand!) Tweet and Facebook the sessions you're going to (Dave Jackson Picture) and help to promote the speakers your seeing. They'll appreciate it. If you're having a great conversation in the Hallway, you can skip a session. Get enough sleep! Sure, we want to get as much from PM as possible, but we're still human and we need our rest. Getting your rest means you'll be happier, more alert, and you'll make a better impression with your fellow podcasters. Use the event Hashtag for the event in your Tweets and Facebook posts. Others at the conference will see them and they'll find your extracirricular activities and you'll find theirs. (#PM14) Make notes of areas where the organizers can improve the conference for next year Talk to local people and get the suggestions (going to try Babe's Chicken next time) Do you recon of the area, look for coffee shops and restaurants that you can invite others to later on. When you see people with conference name tags, introduce yourself, invite the to join you. These are your people! Break the ice with weird Canadian currency! Try to connect with people you want to meet ahead of time and plan an evening or breakfast event. I personally love breakfast gatherings before the panels start (Try Event brite or even a good old fashioned email) This is how I met Jason Griffin and Darrell Darnell, they both hosted meetups and I met about 15-20 new friends through just those events alone.) Plan some events, but keep ready for the unexpected. (House of Blues, Dealey Plaza) Ask questions at sessions! Great way to promote your podcast! Keep open to people who might be a guest on your show (Evo Terra) Mints and mouthwash Strike up conversation (3 seconds- Pat Flynn talked to Jordan Harbinger – http://www.smartpassiveincome.com/charisma-course-winning-in-person-encounters/) Pace yourself! There's a lot to do, a lot to see, plenty of people to meet, but remember to look after yourself (PM15 was better for me because I remembered to drink water, eat protein and a good meal, get enough sleep, take my Vitamin D) Keep your healthy habits when you travel. Business Cards Print business cards (Share them when asked offer when appropriate) Receive them with respect, do just ignore it and stuff it in you pocket (Japanese) After the events of the day are done, and you're in your hotel room, go through the cards you've received and make notes on them so you'll remember them. Where did you meet them? What did they look like? What elements of the conversation do you want to remember or follow up on? Ideally, you want to say, ‘Oh, that's the card for Nick Freeman, I met him in the elevator and introduced him to some other Podcasters and now he's thinking about doing a podcast. You won't form connections with everyone, and even if you know you won't be connecting with that person in the future, be nice, accept their card, be gracious. We can have pleasant and genuine interactions with people we know we'll never see again. That's just being nice. Keep eye contact and pay attention to the person you're talking to, don't give them half your attention and scan the room for people you really want to talk to. After The Conference When you're traveling, wear your Podcast T-Shirt! Whether it's the one you get from Libsyn or Podcast Movement or Podcaster's Paradise, you might recognize a fellow attendee you haven't met before. That's how I met Darcy at the Modern Business Guru Podcast (modernbusiness.guru) and now I'm listening to his show! When you're at the airport, on the bus or when you get home, make notes about the conference and make a list of suggestions to help improve next years event. Go through your business cards, add people to Facebook, Twitter, Google+ if they're people you want to keep in touch with. Do a blog post or short Podcast about the events you attended, the people you met, give them a plug on your podcast, give out their website or Podcast. Go back and listen to the Plug fest I did on The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast after NMX at http://sci-fimoviepodcast.com/sci-fi-movie-podcast-contact/ and go to the 56:45 mark. Remember to do this after you've added your new friends, so they'll be alerted to your post conference post or podcast, and they'll likely enjoy that you mentioned them! Connect with the people you met and keep the connection going. You won't become friends with everyone, but take the time and make the effort to keep in touch with people you click with. Now, you're starting the process of building friendships and relationships. Sci Fi Movie Podcast 50 tips Rem learned at Podcast Movement 2014
In this special podcast, Darrell is joined by Jason Griffin from TVaholic as they each share their insights on 2013 television. Each of them shares their favorite 10 shows from 2013, their favorite 3 new shows from 2013, their 3 biggest disappointments of 2013 and their 5 (or so) most anticipated shows of 2014. Favorite […] The post Podcast Special: 2013 TV In Review appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
In this special podcast, Darrell is joined by Jason Griffin from TVaholic as they each share their insights on 2013 television. Each of them shares their favorite 10 shows from 2013, their favorite 3 new shows from 2013, their 3 biggest disappointments of 2013 and their 5 (or so) most anticipated shows of 2014. Favorite […] The post Podcast Special: 2013 TV In Review appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
In this special podcast, Darrell is joined by Jason Griffin from TVaholic as they each share their insights on 2013 television. Each of them shares their favorite 10 shows from 2013, their favorite 3 new shows from 2013, their 3 biggest disappointments of 2013 and their 5 (or so) most anticipated shows of 2014. Favorite […] The post Podcast Special: 2013 TV In Review appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
With a finale and some pilots, it’s another full week of television on the podcast. We kick things off with comedy and reality, including the pilot for Ground Floor and the series finale (for reals this time. Probably.) of Eastbound & Down, then move on to genre, including a few words on the Almost Human ... The post The Televerse #116- The IT Crowd with Jason Griffin appeared first on PopOptiq.
With Kate safely back, The Televerse returns to its standard (summer) format. This week, Futurama is back, along Wilfred, and we get our first looks at Inside Men and The Newsroom. Throw in new episodes of Eagleheart, So You Think You Can Dance, True Blood, Lost Girl, and Bunheads, and it’s as full a week ... The post The Televerse #43- Life Unexpected with Jason Griffin, the TVaholic appeared first on PopOptiq.
The November 1, 2007 show featuring Phil Sheridan of the Philadelphia Inquirer and an EXCLUSIVE interview with the first man to offer Alex Rodriguez a contract, Jason Griffin of the Toledo Mudhens.