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Welcome back to NK Podcast Shared! In today's episode, host Lori delves into a vital discussion on the increasing role of mediation and technology in reducing the stress of parental disputes during divorce and separation. Joined by our expert guest, they explore the importance of keeping children's best interests at heart while navigating the complexities of family law. We'll highlight the growing trend of parents opting for out-of-court conflict resolution, the challenges faced by those representing themselves due to financial constraints, and the critical need for judges to acknowledge personal aspects of each case beyond mere attorney interactions. Much of our conversation focuses on "Our Family Wizard," an app designed to streamline co-parenting communication. We'll examine its plethora of features, from unalterable messaging to expense management and audio/video calls, all aimed at reducing misunderstandings and fostering cooperative co-parenting. Lori reflects on her personal experience, sharing anecdotes about how improvements in communication tools could have eased her past co-parenting struggles. Additionally, we touch on legal complexities, the importance of clear court orders, and practical communication techniques like the BIFF method to handle high-conflict situations effectively. Whether you're a parent going through a separation or interested in family law, this episode provides valuable insights and practical tips to navigate these challenging waters. Tune in to discover how innovation and empathy can transform co-parenting and reduce litigation stress. In this episode, we discuss: "Our Family Wizard" App Communication in Co-Parenting Legal Documentation and Order Writing Technology in Legal Agreements Nacho Success Story: “The Support I Didn't Know I Needed” "I wasn't sure if Nacho Kids Academy was for me, but it ended up being exactly what I needed. The guided content gave me practical steps to take, and the group calls offered a place to share and get advice. It's made me a better husband and father, and I feel more confident in my role as a stepdad." — Jason H
Jason comes on this week to The Message is Hope Podcast to share his story with us about growing up running to the streets for comfort and acceptance, experimenting with drugs as a kid and ultimately where addiction took him. He goes on to share with us where his recovery has taken him and how important fatherhood is to him and what his life is like today. Share this with someone who needs to hear this message of hope!
In This Episode Soft landings are a topic of hot conversation these days. The go-go days where you can always raise another round are gone. The ecosystem is littered with companies with little product market fit, less revenue and even less runway. Many of these are looking for a soft spot to land. Unfortunately M&A is hard in the best of times and many fintechs are now looking to banks as a potential exit. In the first half of today's show, Jason Zaler, partner at Oliver Wyman, joins Jason Henrichs to discuss Oliver Wyman's new report on bank fintech M&A. In the second half, Robert Antoniades, General Partner at Information Venture Partners, and Jason H talk about 3 decades of venture cycles and M&A more broadly including strategies for big banks, community banks, fintechs and even VCs.
In this ep Brent, Chandler, and Derek are joined by the Jason H to talk about the King Crab in part B. [0:00] - Introduction [3:12] - Models [57:34] - Pilot Profiles [1:12:00] - Data Dive: House Davion Part 11 [1:31:18] - Sources Edited by: P.C. Patreon https://linktr.ee/uroboros_of_old Email: ontheoriginofbattlemechs@gmail.com Student Patrons: Harris Hoffman, Squared, Andrew B, Mario, Paladin58, and Phaz Ace Pilots: John Keith III, Stahlkater, & MetalEd
Jason's story began in the fast-paced world of finance where he spent 21 years of his career. His life took an unexpected turn during his early professional years when he fell seriously ill. Battling not one but several autoimmune diseases, Jason faced an even more harrowing challenge at age 23: a diagnosis of a degenerative eye disease with the grim forecast of complete blindness by 30. Doctors offered no hope, but Jason, who had always considered himself the epitome of good health, refused to accept this as his fate. This pivotal moment became the catalyst for his journey into health and wellness, a field in which he sought not just answers for himself, but also a new avenue to help others. His story, marked by resilience and transformation, demonstrates a commitment to defy the odds and discover the full potential of holistic health. Timestamps: 00:00 Trailer. 00:54 Introduction. 07:30 Modern health and evolution. 10:49 Food industry and cost efficiency. 14:49 EU warnings on artificial food dyes and preservatives. 15:58 Food companies prioritize cheaper, brighter, inferior products. 19:27 Safety standards for food additives vary internationally. 23:53 Food industry lobbyists push for artificial food dyes. 26:05 Support for online petition. 28:23 Problematic food production and public health. 31:41 Downplaying food prices for profit. 35:00 Food prices affecting health. 41:00 Spending on real food. 42:59 Superior food and lifestyle lead to health. 45:04 Rigged system. 50:52 Creating indulgent foods without compromising health. 52:23 Where to find Jason. See open positions at Revero: https://jobs.lever.co/Revero/ Join Carnivore Diet for a free 30 day trial: https://carnivore.diet/join/ Carnivore Shirts: https://merch.carnivore.diet Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://carnivore.diet/subscribe/ . #revero #shawnbaker #Carnivorediet #MeatHeals #HealthCreation #humanfood #AnimalBased #ZeroCarb #DietCoach #FatAdapted #Carnivore #sugarfree
In this ep Brent, Chandler, and Derek are joined by Jason H to talk about his up come project: Farther Country and its Mechs. Edited by: Brent Patreon Twitter: @OriginofMechs Discord Email: ontheoriginofbattlemechs@gmail.com Student Patrons: Harris Hoffman, Squared, Andrew B, Mario, Paladin58, and Phaz Ace Pilots: John Keith III, Stahlkater, & MetalEd
When Jason was young, he was enamored with the idea of creating wildly imaginative comics. As an artist and storyteller, he has evolved into a branding and storytelling powerhouse who turns everyday brands into high converting businesses that are “binge-worthy” through narrative design. In this episode we unpack his work at the helm of his agency JHT Design Studios alongside his lifelong passion to use creative fiction to help young Christians walk in and better understand their faith via Group Lore. Join us in the boardroom for a fascinating conversation at the intersection of business, faith and stories that bring people together. To learn more about Jason & the work he does, check out his LinkedIn profile here, JHT Design Studios here or Group Lore here. - - - Join us in creating social impact through a cup of tea by visiting www.nepalteacollective.com Support our podcast further by pledging your support through our Substack Channel: https://boardroombanterpodcast.substack.com?utm_source=navbar&utm_medium=web&r=2myauy
Wie gehen Pornodarsteller mit Leistungsdruck um? Was für ein Mindset braucht man für Leben in der Pornobranche? Jason Steel verrät es uns. In Folge 28 beantwortet Jason Hörerfragen und erlaubt uns spannende Einblicke in die Erotikbranche. Hör gleich mal rein!
Join us for a productivity-focused episode as our guest, leading a real estate team, shares insights into the impact of his Cyberbacker. Tune in to discover how this strategic partnership has become a game-changer, offering the crucial advantage of time leverage. In this brief yet impactful conversation, explore the transformative power of a Cyberbacker in enhancing efficiency and productivity for the entire team. Don't miss this episode for valuable insights into how time leverage can be a key factor in the success of a real estate business. For more information, visit our website at www.cyberbacker.com
Julian, Germ and Jason discuss the problems holding back black progress. A conversation on economics, music, and post traumatic slave syndrome of Black Americans. Jason H is political scientist. Jason spends his pastime educating, traveling, seeking unbiased understandings, and reading. His role model is the rapper Nas. . . . . . #blackpeople #destruction #mentalhealth #corporatesystem #hoeculture #music #self #internalforce #externalforce #blackfamily #images #blackunity #crime
After 3 years of rating movies, each host gets to adjust their rating on 5 movies. This will shake up the overall rating. For good or bad? You'll find out. —————————————————————— SPONSORS: **AG1- Get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 Free AG1 Travel Packs with your first purchase. Go to http://drinkAG1.com/CONFUSED —————————————————————— **Support us at http://patreon.com/confusedbreakfast like these fine people- Robin Fawcett, Dane, Joel, Nick Merulla, Mark Prior, Keerlana, Elisha, Camden Griffith, Cameron Jay, Bud Larsen, Katie Beeks, Mr. and Mrs. Roommate, Cale James, Jason Davis, Shaun Dixon, Emilio Perez, Skyler Brunssen, Jordan Hooten, Brynna Misener, Willie Cox III, Jenel Lewis, Joe Thomas, Chris DeAro, Marshall G, Mitch Cavanaugh, Josh Miller, Condumb, Jason Botsford, Chris Prior, Jason Hahn, Travis Scanlan, Gary McCarthy, Corey Vaughn, Ranger Rick and Suebaloo, Damien Zemek, Revis, David Waggoner, Jeni Wilson, Tim Nash, Mike Zachar, Robert Vens, Joey Piemonte, David Waters, Allen Cross, negaduck, ZerophoniK, Amy N, Ryan O, David Gould, Seth Murray, Leeloo Dallas Multipass, Lance Davis, Dale Prystupa, Derek Foreal, Mike Wheeler, Mike Oxhard, Gerret Layoff, Aaron Baker, Ryan Grabski, Michael Nash, Adam Bathon, Ryan Weaver, Quinton Moore, Zach Evans, Justin Wooley, Todd Fatjo, Jared Bushman, Melinda Miller, Luke Bittues, SHADOWxViking, Rachel Heintz, Bailey Rome, Merkie, Tyler Darke, John Miller, Caleb Kampsen, Dean Roan, Austin Hartman, Jason Ruby Rod Rodgers, Chris M, Cody Kirker, Chris Kleman, Starling, Tanner Gray, Quincy Mullen, David Amodei, Matthew Rosendahl, Jon Martinez, Jackson M, Spaceballs the Username, Erin, Richard Harding, Brandon Anderson, Bryant Wayland, Jacob Stahl, Alex Navarro, Richard Burciaga, Peter Fitz, Jay Bender, Steve Bland, Andy M, Matt Cruz, Terry Pyatt, Kyle Donnelly, Kyle Eberle, Jose Leusch, Robert Ross, Steve Primm, Lee Rash, Michael May, Trent Crutcher, Austin Pellazari, Father Peña, Domin Brown, Travis Ferris, Mr. and Mrs. Beers, Midnight Rider, Todd Zeutenhorst, Mindy Zellis, Damien Zemek, Mitchell Lundy, Aaron George, Zachary Schild, Matt Wendt, Mo Muzach, Diggity Dave, Grant Trickel, Anthony Fenstra, Nick Bryant, Ross Eickhoff, Grady Not Brady, Rickey Simpson Jr, Joshua Johnson, Morgan Babic, Jeremy Farnell, Eric Graham, Lew Gilly, Michael Giuliano, Johnny Wood, Brother Nick, Aaron Vandergriff, Christopher Valis, John, Joseph, Chad Miracle, RastaLion, Nicholas Blackwell, Chris Colell, Nicholas Blackwell, Tony Read, Taco Tycoon, Steven Moore, Devin Carlisle, Benjamin Dugger, Jonathon, Ethan Hopkins, CJ Hellmann, Evan Buscher, Chris, Matt Dukes, Taylor Roberts, Wes Clark, Sean Okusko, Jason Hagen, Sean D Green, Chris M, Melanie Johnson, Steve Jones, Beej, Alex Navarro, Child of the Watch 73, Bryn Hughes, Adam Hoy, Matt Rowell, Luke FIlewal±+ker, Ryan, Nate, Bobby Oberschlake, Lee Rash, Mr. Rivers, WokeMorty, Josh White, Bryan Hernandez, Ryan Holder, Peter High, Jay Tuttle, Andrew Castillo, Jameson McKenna, Jeff Jewell, Laura, Justin Pankonin, Rory, The Digital David, Nick James, Barry Mitchell, Canned Sandwich, Glizzy Borden, Midnight Rider, Coby Iatham, Katelyn Heasley, John Sanders, Erik Kenneth John, Birdman, Tyler Greene, Anthony Marier, Jim Nanni, Kinzer Keel, Brandon Anderson, Dee Conner, Daniel J Chamberlin, Stephen Joyce, Luke Brady, Jason H, Joshua Pollock, Drew Rodriquez, Mrkennedys and Kinzer Keel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is Tombstone the best movie adaptation of Wyatt Earp's story? How historically accurate was this movie? Why did Wyatt keep letting Ike get away? How much of a bad ass is Doc Holliday? Who has the best facial hair in the movie? We tackle all these hard-hitting questions and more. Enjoy! •0:00:00 - Introductions •0:02:30 - Memories of first viewing •0:06:45 - Pertinent movie details •0:16:45 - Critical and fan reviews •0:21:00 - Scene by scene breakdown •1:37:00 - Modern day ratings —————————————————————— SPONSORS: **DraftKings- Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app and use code CONFUSED to score $200 in bonus bets. For new customers. **AG1- Get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 Free AG1 Travel Packs with your first purchase. Go to http://drinkAG1.com/CONFUSED —————————————————————— **Support us at http://patreon.com/confusedbreakfast like these fine people- Robin Fawcett, Dane, Joel, Nick Merulla, Mark Prior, Keerlana, Elisha, Camden Griffith, Cameron Jay, Bud Larsen, Katie Beeks, Mr. and Mrs. Roommate, Cale James, Jason Davis, Shaun Dixon, Emilio Perez, Skyler Brunssen, Jordan Hooten, Brynna Misener, Willie Cox III, Jenel Lewis, Joe Thomas, Chris DeAro, Marshall G, Mitch Cavanaugh, Josh Miller, Condumb, Jason Botsford, Chris Prior, Jason Hahn, Travis Scanlan, Gary McCarthy, Corey Vaughn, Ranger Rick and Suebaloo, Damien Zemek, Revis, Jeni Wilson, Tim Nash, Mike Zachar, Robert Vens, Joey Piemonte, David Waters, Allen Cross, negaduck, ZerophoniK, Amy N, Ryan O, David Gould, Seth Murray, Leeloo Dallas Multipass, Lance Davis, Dale Prystupa, Derek Foreal, Mike Wheeler, Mike Oxhard, Gerret Layoff, Aaron Baker, Ryan Grabski, Michael Nash, Adam Bathon, Ryan Weaver, Quinton Moore, Zach Evans, Justin Wooley, Todd Fatjo, Jared Bushman, Melinda Miller, Luke Bittues, SHADOWxViking, Rachel Heintz, Bailey Rome, Merkie, Tyler Darke, John Miller, Caleb Kampsen, Dean Roan, Austin Hartman, Jason Ruby Rod Rodgers, Chris M, Cody Kirker, Chris Kleman, Starling, Tanner Gray, Quincy Mullen, David Amodei, Matthew Rosendahl, Jon Martinez, Jackson M, Spaceballs the Username, Erin, Richard Harding, Brandon Anderson, Bryant Wayland, Jacob Stahl, Alex Navarro, Richard Burciaga, Peter Fitz, Jay Bender, Steve Bland, Andy M, Matt Cruz, Terry Pyatt, Kyle Donnelly, Kyle Eberle, Jose Leusch, Robert Ross, Steve Primm, Lee Rash, Michael May, Trent Crutcher, Austin Pellazari, Father Peña, Domin Brown, Travis Ferris, Mr. and Mrs. Beers, Midnight Rider, Todd Zeutenhorst, Mindy Zellis, Damien Zemek, Mitchell Lundy, Aaron George, Zachary Schild, Matt Wendt, Mo Muzach, Diggity Dave, Grant Trickel, Anthony Fenstra, Nick Bryant, Ross Eickhoff, Grady Not Brady, Rickey Simpson Jr, Joshua Johnson, Morgan Babic, Jeremy Farnell, Eric Graham, Lew Gilly, Michael Giuliano, Johnny Wood, Brother Nick, Aaron Vandergriff, Christopher Valis, John, Joseph, Chad Miracle, RastaLion, Nicholas Blackwell, Chris Colell, Nicholas Blackwell, Tony Read, Taco Tycoon, Steven Moore, Devin Carlisle, Benjamin Dugger, Jonathon, Ethan Hopkins, CJ Hellmann, Evan Buscher, Chris, Taylor Roberts, Wes Clark, Sean Okusko, Jason Hagen, Sean D Green, Chris M, Melanie Johnson, Steve Jones, Beej, Alex Navarro, Child of the Watch 73, Bryn Hughes, Adam Hoy, Matt Rowell, Luke FIlewal±+ker, Ryan, Nate, Bobby Oberschlake, Lee Rash, Mr. Rivers, WokeMorty, Josh White, Bryan Hernandez, Ryan Holder, Peter High, Andrew Castillo, Jameson McKenna, Jeff Jewell, Laura, Justin Pankonin, Rory, The Digital David, Nick James, Barry Mitchell, Canned Sandwich, Glizzy Borden, Midnight Rider, Coby Iatham, Katelyn Heasley, John Sanders, Erik Kenneth John, Birdman, Tyler Greene, Anthony Marier, Jim Nanni, Kinzer Keel, Brandon Anderson, Dee Conner, Daniel J Chamberlin, Stephen Joyce, Luke Brady, Jason H, Joshua Pollock, Drew Rodriquez, Mrkennedys, Kinzer Keel, Kaylan Miles and Cory M Handy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We revive our 'I've Never Seen' series with a classic movie from 1994, PCU. Whether you have seen the movie or not, you need to listen to this episode. —————————————————————— SPONSORS: **AG1- Get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 Free AG1 Travel Packs with your first purchase. Go to http://drinkAG1.com/CONFUSED —————————————————————— **Support us at http://patreon.com/confusedbreakfast like these fine people- Robin Fawcett, Dane, Joel, Nick Merulla, Mark Prior, Keerlana, Elisha, Camden Griffith, Cameron Jay, Bud Larsen, Katie Beeks, Mr. and Mrs. Roommate, Cale James, Jason Davis, Shaun Dixon, Emilio Perez, Skyler Brunssen, Jordan Hooten, Brynna Misener, Willie Cox III, Jenel Lewis, Joe Thomas, Chris DeAro, Marshall G, Mitch Cavanaugh, Josh Miller, Condumb, Jason Botsford, Chris Prior, Jason Hahn, Travis Scanlan, Gary McCarthy, Corey Vaughn, Ranger Rick and Suebaloo, Damien Zemek, Revis, David Waggoner, Jeni Wilson, Tim Nash, Mike Zachar, Robert Vens, Joey Piemonte, David Waters, Allen Cross, negaduck, ZerophoniK, Amy N, Ryan O, David Gould, Seth Murray, Leeloo Dallas Multipass, Lance Davis, Dale Prystupa, Derek Foreal, Mike Wheeler, Mike Oxhard, Gerret Layoff, Aaron Baker, Ryan Grabski, Michael Nash, Adam Bathon, Ryan Weaver, Quinton Moore, Zach Evans, Justin Wooley, Todd Fatjo, Jared Bushman, Melinda Miller, Luke Bittues, SHADOWxViking, Rachel Heintz, Bailey Rome, Merkie, Tyler Darke, John Miller, Caleb Kampsen, Dean Roan, Austin Hartman, Jason Ruby Rod Rodgers, Chris M, Cody Kirker, Chris Kleman, Starling, Tanner Gray, Quincy Mullen, David Amodei, Matthew Rosendahl, Jon Martinez, Jackson M, Spaceballs the Username, Erin, Richard Harding, Brandon Anderson, Bryant Wayland, Jacob Stahl, Alex Navarro, Richard Burciaga, Peter Fitz, Jay Bender, Steve Bland, Andy M, Matt Cruz, Terry Pyatt, Kyle Donnelly, Kyle Eberle, Jose Leusch, Robert Ross, Steve Primm, Lee Rash, Michael May, Trent Crutcher, Austin Pellazari, Father Peña, Domin Brown, Travis Ferris, Mr. and Mrs. Beers, Midnight Rider, Todd Zeutenhorst, Mindy Zellis, Damien Zemek, Mitchell Lundy, Aaron George, Zachary Schild, Matt Wendt, Mo Muzach, Diggity Dave, Grant Trickel, Anthony Fenstra, Nick Bryant, Ross Eickhoff, Grady Not Brady, Rickey Simpson Jr, Joshua Johnson, Morgan Babic, Jeremy Farnell, Eric Graham, Lew Gilly, Michael Giuliano, Johnny Wood, Brother Nick, Aaron Vandergriff, Christopher Valis, John, Joseph, Chad Miracle, RastaLion, Nicholas Blackwell, Chris Colell, Nicholas Blackwell, Tony Read, Taco Tycoon, Steven Moore, Devin Carlisle, Benjamin Dugger, Jonathon, Ethan Hopkins, CJ Hellmann, Evan Buscher, Chris, Matt Dukes, Taylor Roberts, Wes Clark, Sean Okusko, Jason Hagen, Sean D Green, Chris M, Melanie Johnson, Steve Jones, Beej, Alex Navarro, Child of the Watch 73, Bryn Hughes, Adam Hoy, Matt Rowell, Luke FIlewal±+ker, Ryan, Nate, Bobby Oberschlake, Lee Rash, Mr. Rivers, WokeMorty, Josh White, Bryan Hernandez, Ryan Holder, Peter High, Jay Tuttle, Andrew Castillo, Jameson McKenna, Jeff Jewell, Laura, Justin Pankonin, Rory, The Digital David, Nick James, Barry Mitchell, Canned Sandwich, Glizzy Borden, Midnight Rider, Coby Iatham, Katelyn Heasley, John Sanders, Erik Kenneth John, Birdman, Tyler Greene, Anthony Marier, Jim Nanni, Kinzer Keel, Brandon Anderson, Dee Conner, Daniel J Chamberlin, Stephen Joyce, Luke Brady, Jason H, Joshua Pollock, Drew Rodriquez, Mrkennedys and Kinzer Keel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
New episode! You know how much we love 'high school' movies and you know how much we love 'one crazy night' movies. So it should be no surprise that we were excited about reviewing 1973's American Graffiti! We have all the behind the scenes info and analysis that you could ever need. ENJOY! •0:00:00 - Introductions •0:02:15 - Memories of first viewing •0:04:45 - Pertinent movie details •0:10:15 - Critical and fan reviews •0:25:00 - Scene by scene breakdown •1:45:00 - Modern day ratings —————————————————————— SPONSORS: Hello Fresh- Go to http://HelloFresh.com/50confusedbreakfast and use code 50confusedbreakfast for 50% off plus free shipping! DraftKings- Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app and use code CONFUSED to score $200 in bonus bets. For new customers. Shopify- Sign up for a $1/month trial period at http://shopify.com/confused —————————————————————— **Support us at http://patreon.com/confusedbreakfast like these fine people- Robin Fawcett, Dane, Joel, Nick Merulla, Mark Prior, Keerlana, Elisha, Camden Griffith, Cameron Jay, Bud Larsen, Katie Beeks, Mr. and Mrs. Roommate, Cale James, Jason Davis, Shaun Dixon, Emilio Perez, Skyler Brunssen, Jordan Hooten, Brynna Misener, Willie Cox III, Jenel Lewis, Joe Thomas, Chris DeAro, Marshall G, Mitch Cavanaugh, Josh Miller, Condumb, Jason Botsford, Chris Prior, Jason Hahn, Travis Scanlan, Gary McCarthy, Corey Vaughn, Ranger Rick and Suebaloo, Damien Zemek, Revis, David Waggoner, Jeni Wilson, Tim Nash, Mike Zachar, Robert Vens, Joey Piemonte, David Waters, Allen Cross, negaduck, ZerophoniK, Amy N, Ryan O, David Gould, Seth Murray, Leeloo Dallas Multipass, Lance Davis, Dale Prystupa, Derek Foreal, Mike Wheeler, Mike Oxhard, Gerret Layoff, Aaron Baker, Ryan Grabski, Michael Nash, Adam Bathon, Ryan Weaver, Quinton Moore, Zach Evans, Justin Wooley, Todd Fatjo, Jared Bushman, Melinda Miller, Luke Bittues, SHADOWxViking, Rachel Heintz, Bailey Rome, Merkie, Tyler Darke, John Miller, Caleb Kampsen, Dean Roan, Austin Hartman, Jason Ruby Rod Rodgers, Chris M, Cody Kirker, Chris Kleman, Starling, Tanner Gray, Quincy Mullen, David Amodei, Matthew Rosendahl, Jon Martinez, Jackson M, Spaceballs the Username, Erin, Richard Harding, Brandon Anderson, Bryant Wayland, Jacob Stahl, Alex Navarro, Richard Burciaga, Peter Fitz, Jay Bender, Steve Bland, Andy M, Matt Cruz, Terry Pyatt, Kyle Donnelly, Kyle Eberle, Jose Leusch, Robert Ross, Steve Primm, Lee Rash, Michael May, Trent Crutcher, Austin Pellazari, Father Peña, Domin Brown, Travis Ferris, Mr. and Mrs. Beers, Midnight Rider, Todd Zeutenhorst, Mindy Zellis, Damien Zemek, Mitchell Lundy, Aaron George, Zachary Schild, Matt Wendt, Mo Muzach, Diggity Dave, Grant Trickel, Anthony Fenstra, Nick Bryant, Ross Eickhoff, Grady Not Brady, Rickey Simpson Jr, Joshua Johnson, Morgan Babic, Jeremy Farnell, Eric Graham, Lew Gilly, Michael Giuliano, Johnny Wood, Brother Nick, Aaron Vandergriff, Christopher Valis, John, Joseph, Chad Miracle, RastaLion, Nicholas Blackwell, Chris Colell, Nicholas Blackwell, Tony Read, Taco Tycoon, Steven Moore, Devin Carlisle, Benjamin Dugger, Jonathon, Ethan Hopkins, CJ Hellmann, Evan Buscher, Chris, Matt Dukes, Taylor Roberts, Wes Clark, Sean Okusko, Jason Hagen, Sean D Green, Chris M, Melanie Johnson, Steve Jones, Beej, Alex Navarro, Child of the Watch 73, Bryn Hughes, Adam Hoy, Matt Rowell, Luke FIlewal±+ker, Ryan, Nate, Bobby Oberschlake, Lee Rash, Mr. Rivers, WokeMorty, Josh White, Bryan Hernandez, Ryan Holder, Peter High, Jay Tuttle, Andrew Castillo, Jameson McKenna, Jeff Jewell, Laura, Justin Pankonin, Rory, The Digital David, Nick James, Barry Mitchell, Canned Sandwich, Glizzy Borden, Midnight Rider, Coby Iatham, Katelyn Heasley, John Sanders, Erik Kenneth John, Birdman, Tyler Greene, Anthony Marier, Jim Nanni, Kinzer Keel, Brandon Anderson, Dee Conner, Daniel J Chamberlin, Stephen Joyce, Luke Brady, Jason H, Joshua Pollock, Drew Rodriquez and Mrkennedys. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dag gone that was fun, and what a story, and what fantastic teachers Jason has had. I first met Jason when he brought his father-in-law over for the show back in Dec 2019 - That is Brad G's Story, Episode 145 (check it out after you listen to this one!) - As mentioned Jason has had some amazing fellas around - like Don M (Ep 135) and Billy H (Ep 140). So buckle up buttercup, some of those teachings show up here in Jason's Story. If it's working - Keep doing it! If it's not - STOP If you're not having a blast in your recovery, you ain't doing it right! And Thank you for allowing me to participate in my recover in this manner today! Enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dan-reeves8/support
Speedster Jason Heineman sits down with Nick to talk new race in Tri-Cities, Run the River Marathon & Relay. He talks about why the new race, the different variations of running the race, and what got him into race directing. Run the River Marathon & Relay website:https://sites.google.com/view/runtheriver/home/?authuser=0&fbclid=PAAaYYDVPg34gHzDYtP8Wvc9crtRpZgUM2xIzXe6bTPBRQ-JTK0WqY7Ewu0hIInstagram: @deltaendurancellc@run_the_river_marathonThank you to our Sponsors: Revolution Coffee Company Veteran Owned and Operatedwww.revolutioncoffeecompany.comShoutout to:Jason H. and FamilyRun the River Marathon & Relay Board members and family. Revolution Coffee CompanyVarietal Beer Co. DeWayneMatthewLeahTHANK YOU FOR OUR PARTNERSHIPS:Varietal Beer Co. Instagram: @varietalbeercohttps://linktr.ee/varietalbeerco
Baptism 2022 - Personal Story - Jason H by Christ City Church Dublin
Aujourd'hui on part sur le Hebert Boys avec Jason Hébert, pêcheur de crabe des neiges, qui va nous raconter comment le savoir des pêcheurs peut être mis à contribution dans des projets scientifiques. Dans sa famille ça pêche de génération en génération, et ça s'implique, aussi, pour faire avancer nos connaissances et notre protection des écosystèmes. Le Balad'eau des pêcheurs est produit par M – Expertise Marine et Homarus, avec l'appui du Fonds de la nature du Canada pour les espèces aquatiques en péril de Pêches et Océans Canada. Océans propres est une initiative qui vise à une meilleure coexistence entre pêcheurs et les espèces en péril. Merci à notre équipe de production : Dounia Daoud, Marine Grimaud, au montage Jonathan Samson. Un merci particulier à Jason Hébert, pour nous avoir partagé son histoire aujourd'hui. Crédit photo: Nicolas Steinbach, Radio-Canada.
I sit down with my friend in recovery Jason H.
Canary Cry News Talk #453 - 03.02.2022 TOHU VA SOTU LINKTREE: CanaryCry.Party SHOW NOTES: CanaryCryNewsTalk.com CLIP CHANNEL: CanaryCry.Tube SUPPLY DROP: CanaryCrySupplyDrop.com SUPPORT: CanaryCryRadio.com/Support MEET UPS: CanaryCryMeetUps.com Basil's other podcast: ravel Gonz's YT: Facelikethesun Resurrection App Made by Canary Cry Producer: Truther Dating App LEAD 00:57 Explain title of episode Shocking lessons learned from watching Putin's invasion (Newsweek) INTRO (M-W-F) 18:02 B&G Update V4V/Exec./Asso./Support FLIPPY 23:05 Ella, the first fully autonomous barista, thelema logo (FoodNani) BIDEN/SOTU/RUSSIA 36:17 Clip 1: Biden stumbling start Clip 2: Putin met “mall…wall of Ukranians” Clip 3: Dictators cost to ‘merica and world Clip 4: Confronting Putin Clip 5: “Justify” Putin's aggression? Clip 6: Putin isolated standing O Clip 7: Choking Russia, blocking airspace, “he has no idea what's coming!” Russian Oligarch's move yachts as US ready to “hunt down” assets and freeze accounts (CNBC) Drones: Russian Misstep opens door for Biden drone attack (Newsweek) Clip 8: “Pound of Ukrainian people” Clip 9: 60 million barrels of oil reserves Clip 10: “We're going to be ok!” - wanted to whisper Clip 11: “Uranian people”…Uranus 13 rings, found on March 13… Ukraine says they have killed Chechen assassins planning to murder Zelensky (DailyMail) Party Pitch/Ravel POLYTICK 1:09:15 78% loved Joe Biden's speech (CNBC) Clip 12: American Rescue Plan Schumer jumps gun Clip 13: Infrastructure ranked 13th, Rebuild America Clip 14: Jazzhands Clip 15: Buy American Clip 16: Loving playing field with China Clip 17: Intel Factory, American future….no mention of Tesla Clip 18: Building Better America! Biden's plan to fight inflation…cough Clip 19: Cut energy costs, weatherize homes tax credit Clip 20: Tax System “ain't fair” Pocahontas Clip 27: Fund the Police Clip 28: Deer wearing kevlar vests Clip 28.2: Border Wall surveillance, “build a wall” chant Clip: Ben Shaprio on Biden SOU + Obama quote [TREASURE] SupplyDrop, Producers, 7.77 [SPEAKPIPE] COVID19/WACCINE 2:18:04 Clip 23: Covid Update, Mask free, Pfizer pills, Test to Treat Clip 21: Chief prosecutor for Pandemic Fraud Clip 24: Order more tests, website, new variants Clip 25: Wall of Vaccines, sebedy fi percel…75% waccinated Ontario: Judge rebukes father pushing to take custody from “anti-vaccine” mother (Breitbart) [TALENT] Audio, Art, Microfiction 2:43:15 MORE SOTU 3:10:00 Clip 22: Paycheck Fairness act, mic close Clip 26: Parole to Patrol Clip 29: Mental Health, Children, CIA shill moment Social Media “national experiment for profit!” The Twitching Generation (The Atlantic) Clip 30: Veterans, “cryptos we send to war” ? Clip 31: Veterans, Nancy gets excited about toxic fumes Clip 33: Finale [TIME] Timestamps, MeetUps, Reviews, End of show ADDITIONAL STORIES: Clip: Joe Biden “Fund the Police” Clip: Congresswoman Sparks says Russia is committing genocide in Ukraine Minnesota GOP moves to block Zuckerberg cash from elections (Wa. Times) Did Putin go too far, take China off guard? (VOA) Russian forces destroy famous Ukranian art (Vice) Ella, the first fully autonomous barista, thelema logo (FoodNani) EPISODE 453 WAS PRODUCED BY… Sir JC, Knight of the TechnoSquatch Executive Producers/Supply Drop Joy T, PBM, Marie C, Clayton J, Brandt W, Tim W, Valerie O, DOASalesman, Roman G, Kelley P, Shelly G, The Green Mountaineer, Jackie U, Jason H, Zach R, Seanta M, Taylor H, Cherie H Producers James W, Estimating1Discovering3, Alex G, Guy L, Brieanna S, Robert W, Tim A, Tristian S, Cloud Suri-EL, MORV, Palmer B, JC, Sir Sigrah the Beast, Jason P, LX PROTOCOL V2, Puddin22, Sir Scott Knight of Truth, Thorn, DrWhoDunDat, Child of God, Sir Casey the Shield Knight, Jackie U, Veronica D, Gail M, Runksmash AUDIO PRODUCTION (Jingles, Iso, Music): Jack V, Jonathan F ART PRODUCTION (Drawing, Painting, Graphics): Dame Allie of the Skillet Nation, Sir Dove Knight of Rusbeltia, Mark A, TotalWrongThink CONTENT PRODUCTION (Microfiction etc.): Runksmash: As ordered SJ-21 shifts her orbit to the nearest of her former rivals, she reminisces about the days of space-arm wrestling competitions, days long gone by, now all is quiet in space. But as she grabs some space junk she hears an old familiar tune. CLIP PRODUCER Emsworth, FaeLivrin, Epsilon Timestamps: Mondays: Jackie U Wednesdays: Jade Bouncerson Fridays: Christine C
We have a brand new guest on the podcast today! Jason H from Filtr and Lightouse Solutions joins us for a podcast all about microbe control, testing, and more. Jason talks about pathogenic microbes whether they be airborne or brought in by physical vectors, and how we should be approaching microbial control. He goes on to talk about different grow styles, and how microbial testing levels may differ in different setups. Jason highlights the importance of responsible growing practices regardless of cultivation style, and shares what he thinks are some of the most common mistakes and oversights when it comes to clealiness and grow standards. Jason also disucsses filtration and the critical need for HEPA filtration- whereas other less effective filters may fail to keep out the pathogens we as cannabis growers are looking to avoid... *Community, Guilds and Chatpers- Personal Garden Support- Hundreds of Hours of Member Content- Give Aways... Come join the CULTfam. Join the Order of Cultivation TODAY!* *Proud partners of Plant Revolution! www.plantrevolution.com try their new King Crab beneficial bacteria today! Increase nutrient uptake, photosynthesis, soil breakdown, and more! This product will be a game changer for you in ANY cultivation setup!* *Thick canvas n thicc-er poles on ACI tents! www.acinfinity.com use promo code growcast15 for 15% off the BEST grow fans in the game, plus tents, pots, scissors, LED lights and more!*
Thanks to significant advances in techniques and devices, minimally invasive procedures can be used to treat some congenital heart disease defects. Innovative procedures using catheters through blood vessels in the legs or neck allow interventional cardiologists to repair heart defects without surgically opening a child's chest. Specialists at Mayo Clinic's Center for Congenital Heart Disease use catheter-based procedures to treat some heart valve replacements and many other conditions, including tetralogy of Fallot, patent ductus arteriosus, patent foramen ovales, and atrial septal defects. On the Mayo Clinic Q&A podcast, Dr. Jason H. Anderson, a Mayo Clinic pediatric interventional cardiologist, joins Ask the Mayo Mom host Dr. Angela Mattke to discuss innovative procedures to treat congenital heart defects.
This week Donna and Kris finally get to slam the LUCIFER VALENTINE alarm with “Black Metal Veins,” (2012), a questionably real documentary depicting the lives of a black metal band whose members are intensely addicted to heroin and abuse a plethora of other drugs.CONTENT WARNINGS: Drug Abuse, Addiction, Racism/Racist Slurs, Homophobic Slurs, Sexual Assault/Implied Rape, Physical Abuse, Child Abuse, Suicide, Vomit, Graphic Sexual Content, NihilismGot questions, comments, stories, or movie suggestions? Hit us with them at info@shtlstpod.com! Don't forget to follow us on Twitter and Instagram @shtlstpod for all your gross movie updates!SHOW NOTES:Allegedly“I, my pals, and many other people were abused by a horror film director named Lucifer Valentine (Vomit Gore Trilogy). Here is my story.,” 24x7news.live, July 16 2020.“An Interview with Lucifer Valentine,” Pamela Torres, PunkGlobe.com, Retrieved August 16 2021.“really informative lucifer valentine interview i found,” Jason H., GTX0, September 2006.SUPPORT RESOURCES:SAMHSA: SAMHSA's National Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357)DHS Substance Abuse ServicesFind TreatmentAddiction Center
Jason and Kaitlyn began their journeys in different ways, from a family that was open to following an artistic path, to another that was more resistant to it. However, via routes from lighting design to training as an architect, their paths collided in the world of projection design, and they eventually founded PXT Studio, building bespoke designs and making the seemingly impossible possible. When Jason first met the opera director Yuval Sharon, it was the start a unique relationship that would draw Jason and Kaitlyn into the world of opera, where they have been delighting and astonishing audiences ever since. They have created work from The Industry in LA, to the Vienna State Opera, to Oper Frankfurt, Carnegie Hall, and on Broadway among many other venues. Collectively they have won two Los Angeles Ovation Awards, three LADCC awards, as well as having their work showcased at the Prague Quadrennial on three separate occasions... And at the end of the day, the parents were definitely won round. Find out more about Jason & Kaitlyn & their work at PXT Studio here Read about the opera director Yuval Sharon here Read about The Industry here Scroll down to the hurricane scene we talk about & watch it here
The best Dynasty advice in the world starts right here with DWZ Football Network's “The Dynasty WarZone” with your hosts Randy Young, AKA Memphis and The Man of the Hour and The Man with the Power, Jerry Sinclair. They bring their unique perspectives on game theory, trades, player value and so much more. The Dynasty Advice starts at 9:35 into the show. And as always it's all here in the Zone, the Dynasty WarZone. We really are out here trying to make the world a better place for Dynasty Fantasy Football. There's still plenty of room for Rookies, Redraft, Daily Fantasy, Gambling and Prop Betting content, but they all have their own featured shows on this feed, The DWZ Football Network Please rate us with a 5 star review on Itunes and follow the show on IG and Twitter @dynastywarzone on both. Thanks for listening and Happy Wednesday. -Be Sure To Check Out our Patreon Page as Well: https://www.patreon.com/DynastyWarZone -We are brought to you by Trophy Smack, use promo code DWZRING to get a free championship ring with any fantasy trophy at the link below. https://www.trophysmack.com/#_l_2x -HVIII Brand Athletic Apparel Promo Code: “Memphis” to save money Site Link: https://t.co/EvMi9fzmWi?amp=1 -MyBookie where you can get up to a 50% match on your first deposit by using Code: “DWZMemphis” Site Link: https://record.webpartners.co/_AIihzkAIgvqJT35-OH4qHThe WNd7ZgqdRLk/1/
One thing that can quickly give your home a whole new look is painting! Jason H. & Jason F., owners of Heritage Custom Painting, join Renee to talk about painting expectations!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dr. Donaldson received his baccalaureate degree from the University of British Columbia and his Doctorate in Clinical Pharmacy from the University of Washington. He completed a residency at Vancouver General Hospital, and has practiced as a clinical pharmacy specialist, clinical coordinator and director of pharmacy services at many healthcare organizations in both Canada and the United States. He is currently Associate Principal of Clinical Pharmacy for Vizient’s Advisory Solutions, and lives in Whitefish, Montana. Jason H. Goodchild, DMD received his undergraduate degree from Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. He went on to receive his dental training at the University Of Pennsylvania School Of Dental Medicine. He is currently the Vice President of Clinical Affairs at Premier Dental Products Company, involved in developing innovative new products and educating clinicians to improve clinical practice. Join the community on Dentaltown at https://www.dentaltown.com
Today I’m joined by Jason Karp, Founder and CEO of HumanCo — a holding company of health and wellness brands. In this episode, we talk about Jason’s experience starting Hu, a healthy snack brand, and selling the company to Mondelez. Jason shares his vision for HumanCo, which includes investing in, incubating, and acquiring brands. And we discuss HumanCo Acquisition Corp, a $250M SPAC led by Jason and CAVU Venture Partners. More from Jason Jason H. Karp is Founder and CEO of HumanCo – a mission-driven holding company that invests in and builds brands focused on healthier living and sustainability. Recently, Jason also co-founded HumanCo Acquisition Corp. – a $300m SPAC focused on Health & Wellness where he serves as Executive Chairman. In addition to HumanCo, Jason is also Chairman and Co-Founder of Hu (as in Human), one of the fastest-growing snacking companies in the U.S. Hu was recently sold to Mondelez International in January 2021. Prior to HumanCo, Jason spent over 20 years in the hedge fund industry. He was the Founder, CEO and CIO of Tourbillon Capital Partners, an investment fund that managed over $4 billion, and prior to that, worked at 3 multi-billion dollar funds at the partner level. Jason has a B.S. in Economics, summa cum laude, from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania where he also was an Academic All-American and All-Ivy in Varsity Squash. More from Fitt Insider Fitt Insider is a newsletter and podcast on the business of fitness and wellness. Join industry-leading operators and investors by subscribing: http://insider.fitt.co
We have a special guest today, Jon from Magpul. As there was no SHOT Show this year to announce new products to the public, we decided to invite our friends from Magpul to come on and share what’s new with our SOTG audience. Our SWAT Fuel Warrior of the Week has a question regarding muzzleloading rifles. Is there an appreciable difference between makes and models of muzzleloaders? Professor Paul is a muzzleloading instructor and is happy to answer that question. Also, what is new with the SOTG family? Which guitar is Paul’s angry guitar? Tune in and find out. Thanks for being a part of SOTG! We hope you find value in the message we share. If you’ve got any questions, here are some options to contact us: Send an Email Send a Text Call Us Enjoy the show! And remember…You’re a Beginner Once, a Student For Life! TOPICS COVERED THIS EPISODE • [0:03:00] Warrior of the Week • Go to www.swatfuel.com and use Promo Code “SOTG” • TOPIC: Is there any appreciable difference between the different kinds of Muzzleloaders? (Flint, Cap, etc) - Jason H. • Muzzleloading Article: www.studentofthegun.com/articles • Get a Free Bottle of 9mm+P | Question Post in The Liberty Mastermind • Call 844-207-7684 • Ask a clear and concise question • If we choose your question…Email info@ with Name, Mailing Address, Phone Number, Email • Huge thanks to our Partners: Brownells | CrossBreed | Duracoat | SWAT Fuel • [0:28:00] Jon Canipe from Magpul interview FEATURING: Madison Rising, Jarrad Markel, Paul G. Markel, SOTG University PARTNERS: Brownells Inc, Crossbreed Holsters, SWAT Fuel, DuraCoat Firearm Finishes FIND US ON: Full 30, Roku, United Gun Group, iHeart Radio, Apple TV, Amazon, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Google Play, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, tumblr SOURCES From www.studentofthegun.com/articles: To many people, the idea of a muzzleloading rifle or shooting a muzzleloader seems about as foreign as hitching up a horse to a buggy and taking a ride into town. Black powder rifles seem archaic, an antiquated tool of days gone by. Others might be drawn to the idea of shooting muzzleloading rifles, but they view the process as too complicated or complex. Perhaps they overheard a repeated tale in a gun shop about a catastrophic accident where a muzzleloader supposed “blew up”. I am here to assure you that learning to effectively shoot a muzzleloading rifle is not as difficult as it might seem. It is also a perfectly safe recreation if you take the time to do it correctly. (Click Here for Full Article)
Hillary and Tina interview attorney Jason Blank. Jason joined Jason H. Haber to form Haber Blank, LLP to provide effective and strategic representation to clients. Jason’s practice focuses on Florida election law as well as criminal defense trial and appeals. Prior to establishing Haber Blank, LLP, Jason served as a Broward County Assistant Public Defender, handling all levels of criminal cases. In the course of his Florida election law Practice, Jason has served as Broward County Counsel for the Florida Democratic Party’s Voter Protection team since 2008 where he oversees hundreds of volunteer lawyers to ensure that every eligible voter in Broward County who wants to is able to cast their ballot. Additionally, Jason represents elected officials and their campaigns across the State of Florida. He has been involved in numerous recounts ranging from the 2018 Senate, Commissioner of Agriculture, and various State House seats, to local races for Circuit Court Judge, Mayor, and Commission across Florida. He is part of legal teams that have litigated various election law and election rights issues in both the Federal and State courts including cases against President Trump, the Florida Secretary of State, and against the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections. For show notes and links to our sources, please click here (https://themuckpodcast.fireside.fm/articles/lmepnotes14). Special Guest: Jason Blank.
Jason Hanson is an Agronomist who travels extensively throughout North Dakota . He is on a mission to hit every town in the State and has a map with pins signifying where he has been. A Hedgehog would be proud!He is also the driving force behind Agronomy on Ice, an Ice fishing derby where you can talk about crops and ideas for the next crop while pulling in some fish. The food court is excellent as well so you can fish, talk, or just eat and socialize!Find him at...Twitter @RocknRollAgrnmyInstagram rocknrollagrnmy www.agronomyonice.com David Henry is a long distance trucker with a passion for storytelling. He has pounded the asphalt ribbon across all lower 48 States and most of Canada including the Arctic.He is a freelance writer and can be found on Twitter @crazycanuckdave.On Instagram follow the episodes at @crazycanucktruckin . We are now also on Youtube as Crazy Canuck TruckinBridgette Readel is a technical agronomist with a flair for using creative ways to explain the hows and whys of farming. Check her out on Twitter @bmreadelJesse James Dupree & Dixie Inc. honor our supply chain heroes in new single, “It Didn't Fall from The Sky (Trucking Uncle Sam)”, available now on all streaming platforms via Mighty Loud Records. There are many first responders that we depend on even when there isn't a pandemic and we appreciate them all. We celebrate the asphalt cowboys, the American Truck Driver and all the trucking Uncle Sam's on the road bringing it on every day. This is the first single off of their upcoming full-length country album that is set to release this summer. For more information visit jessejamesdupree.com
Today’s episode is another edition of Coffee & Commerce, the hit show where we break down the best strategies taking place in eCommerce today. This edition co-hosted by Zubin Mowlavi and features the CEO of Human Co, Jason H. Karp. We talk heavily about loving the process and why the ultimately leads to business success. Enjoy! Let me know what you thought. We Have an opportunity we wanted to share ☀️ Would love a lot of you to join us Apply to VaynerMedia: https://garyvee.com/creators Tweet Me! @garyvee Text Me! 212-931-5731 My Newsletter: garyvee.com/newsletter
Starting off the Halloween Hustle with a Patreon pick from Jason H. We've never seen this before, we're sure YOU haven't seen it before but maybe this is a hidden Halloween classic... You can also play along this week with the HVH bingo card we've uploaded on all our social media pages! See how fast you can get it as we talk about public freakiness, sperm, nightmare janitorial stories, child support, rimjobs and we even see a familiar face or two in this film. We hope you enjoy the show! All Our Links - https://linktr.ee/homevideohustlepodcast Support The Show At - https://www.patreon.com/homevideohustle Get HVH Merch At - https://www.teepublic.com/user/hvhpodcast Music By: Trade Voorhees - http://tradevoorhees.com/ Promo: Bad Reception Podcast - https://badreception.podbean.com/ Check Out Age of Radio At - https://ageofradio.org/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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TNC IT Group has the vision to "unite the cryptocurrency world," and as founder Jason H. Jang tells us in this interview, they are doing everything they can to achieve it. Asked by citiesabc founder Dinis Guarda about the company's ambitious plans, Jason H. Jang goes through every project, including the recently launched tokenncoin, their massive blockchain M&A program and the blockchain based marketplace Buyaladdin. Likewise, both experts talk about the current state of the blockchain and the crypto industry, the regulatory challenges worldwide and the impact of COVID-19 in the sector.INTERVIEW FOCUS1. Personal profile and professional background2. The state of blockchain and crypto3. Blockchain Regulation in South Korea and in the world4. About TNC IT Group5. Blockchain M&A program6. Tokenncoin7. BuyAladding and Alibaba shopping mall8. Smart Crypto CitiesJASON H. JANG BIOGRAPHY Jason H. Jang is a corporate education and management professional, with extensive business experience as a trusted advisor in the ITTP program and Blockchain, conducting instructions and consultation among many international companies. Detailed knowledge of presentation, business negotiation, public speech, leadership, and Blockchain structure. Extensive experience in developing and managing diverse teams. Recognized for building capacity through meeting training needs and best practices. Ten years of experience in creating strategic and operational plans, business continuity plans, risk and crisis management planning for organizations, as well as corporate communications and spokesperson development.Results-oriented, high-energy, hands-on professional, with a successful record of accomplishments in the networking, training, and communication transmission industries. Experience in R&D, mining center, exchange, and cryptocurrency social networking with focus on providing the recipient with the highest quality result. Fully compliant with coin development planning, ICO processing, managing mining machine, listing criteria management for listing the coin on exchanges, and legal provision for any types of blockchain related project.https://tncitgroup.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-h-j...https://www.hedgethink.com/can-tnc-it...https://youtu.be/M6yXpgeE8Wwhttps://youtu.be/lTbEk-0mbIohttps://www.citiesabc.com/https://twitter.com/citiesabc_https://www.instagram.com/citiesabc/
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Episode 25 of Another Prank Call Show, produced by kristine!, Jason H., Chris W., Daniel C., and Kelvin N. In this episode I turn garages into moneymakers, and strike a deal with the devout. Special thanks to Cody No Name and Dr. Tom Servo for lending their voice talent. Support the show on Patreon! Or give the show a tip on the APCS Ko-fi page! Join the World of Prank Calls Discord to chat with me and other fans. Read the world's most popular prank call zine, Do What Now? Leave the show a voicemail at (404) 721-2710 Follow the show on Twitter. Contact the show. Get the new shows fast by adding this RSS feed to your favorite podcast app. Or subscribe with iTunes and leave us a nice review. RadioPublic Spotify Stitcher TuneIn iHeartRadio Google Play Music Player FM Like and subscribe on YouTube. Or just go to the show's Libsyn page. Other great shows: http://snowplowshow.com http://askmrbiggs.com http://www.madhouselive.com https://www.youtube.com/dwightthejanitor You can catch me, Brad, and Biggs doing live shows on mixlr.com/isthisthingon. Carlito and Dwight on mixlr.com/prankcallnation. Devon Anustart at mixlr.com/devonanustart. And last but not least, live prank calls are hosted by dragonmere every Friday in The Hijinks Hangout. Support Olga’s artwork: https://www.patreon.com/olgadrawsdragons Theme song and intro background music by seven, outro background music by Cody No Name, ending song is Calling by Laura Helde. © 2020 Porcelain Phone Productions
Episode 25 of Another Prank Call Show, produced by kristine!, Jason H., Chris W., Daniel C., and Kelvin N.In this episode I turn garages into moneymakers, and strike a deal with the devout.Special thanks to Cody No Name and Dr. Tom Servo for lending their voice talent.Support the show on Patreon!Shop the APCS Spreadshirt Store.Join the World of Prank Calls Discord community.Leave the show a voicemail at (404) 721-2710Follow the show on Twitter.Email the show.Read the world's most popular prank call zine, Do What Now?Get the new shows fast by adding this RSS feed to your favorite podcast app.Or subscribe with iTunes and leave us a nice review.Like and subscribe on YouTube.Or just go to the show's Libsyn page.Required listening:The Snow Plow Show / Madhouse Radio / Mop Riding with Dwight / Ask Mr. Biggs / Take Your Pants Off / Travels with Miriam / Dragonmere / Snappybakes / Daisy / WastedMemory / 976Neon / sagacious zuSupport Olga’s artwork.Theme song and intro background music by seven, outro background music by Cody No Name, ending song is Calling by Laura Helde.© 2020 Porcelain Phone Productions.
Jason H. Fury reads the second chapter of Social Hill. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/socialhill/support
For this shorter episode of our podcast we thought it would be helpful and fun to go over our individual lists of the top ten things we have learned in our first two years of low budget endurance racing. We also had a few items added in from Kate as well as several thoughts from our Facebook and Instagram accounts. In addition to our top ten list, highlights include: 1) If its worth doing, it worth overdoing, again. 2) Bill’s math side is affecting his line and apex visualization and target, still 3) Jen needs to work on her subtlety 4) Vicki is confused with what racing means, but refers to it assuming she is addressing new drivers 5) We review our top choices for low cost endurance tires and brakes at this point 6) Square tires are not desirable 7) Vicki and Bill discuss tire pressure and its potential effects on traction and grip and car handling 8) Bill pretends to be Richard Dawson 9) Black flags are not atta boys or girls 10) Jen learns about blips and has homework for the morning 11) Jen’s cat makes an appearance by rubbing on the microphone and says hi 12) Alan apparently makes an appearance via Jen 13) We talk about the video Mental said not to talk about 14) Another discussion on the difference between front wheel drive and rear wheel drive cars 15) Jim makes another drop in appearance 16) Matt F, Randy B, Roger M, Jason H, and James M were kind enough to add a few items to our lists 17) Purple mist with sparkly pop rocks It seems like the only things we learned were from the Three Pedal Mafia. Hopefully, you can find a team willing to help mentor you early in your racing team’s growth to assist you. Best regards, Bill, Vicki, and Alan Hosts of the Garage Heroes In Training podcast and team members in the GHiT Immature Endurance Racing Team
Felicia is the proud wife of Mr. Jason H. Brookins and holds the prestigious title of mother to one wonderful son, Phillip J. Brookins. She is a graduate of the University of Southern MS 1989 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Broadcast Journalism. She has always enjoyed writing poems and reading. She is the author of her first Christian Fiction trilogy, Sister Nadeen’s WAYS, which was released Spring 2017 and is available on Amazon.com paperback or Kindle Edition. She is also the winner of the 2016 Southern Laced Literary Award, 2018 AAMBC Urban Book of The Year and 2018 Finalist for Best Book Award from American Book Fest. Felicia Brookins is also the Founder of the literary touring event, Inspired Resources, LLC ---‘WriteTheVision’-Writers Conference which connects aspiring writers and authors with experts in the fields of publishing, marketing, social media and legal advice for authors. She has held several successful tours in the Atlanta, GA area and recently in Jackson, MS. She is available for book club discussions and speaking opportunities concerning the platform of her book. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mastercoachtamara-gooch/support
In this episode, Jason H. shares his experience, strength, and hope. Clean Date - 07/24/2017 Podcast Recovery is a forerunner in digitally accessible addiction recovery support. We provide ease and convenience to any and all seeking a message of recovery and hope. By broadcasting the stories of recovering addicts, we act as a complement to all other recovery services. We exist to create a global foundation platform, so that any addict may hear a message of strength and hope. We contribute education and awareness by highlighting the diversity in the lives of recovering addicts, to show that one addict helping another truly works. Please review, rate, and subscribe!!! Check out our website and social media accounts below. www.podcastrecovery.com https://twitter.com/PodcastRecovery https://www.facebook.com/Podcast-Recovery-208366179951769/https://www.facebook.com/groups/1905708653062608/ Intro music by Lee Rosevere - Let's Start at the Beginning Outro music by Lee Rosevere - Going Homehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Spoiler filled and unedited podcast post everyone seeing the Captain Marvel movie at least once this weekend. It turns out that Benny was the closest in his prediction on our preview podcast last week. It turns out we all really liked it, even more than we had hoped and predicted on our show. In this episode we discussed: Our initial rating of the movie Listener feedback from Jason H and El Jeffe and our thoughts of their opinions Bill gets tremendous bonus points for calling out the Right Stuff movie reference in the movie. It’s almost like Babe Ruth calling his homerun shot. Well, not really, lol. Vicki is on the hunt for a Fonzie lunchbox to be used as us at the track first aid kit Captain Marvel’s Movie vs comic book history Cats vs Flerken’s Ben Mendelson’s acting and his role Soundtrack, nineties flashback and Vicki’s continued girl crush on Gwen Stefanie Stan Lee tributes and train cameo and Bill’s eye leakage Our traditional the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly segment, scenes and actors/characters Benny stays true to his brand and gives his 6’ 7” 13-year-old girl perspective on the movie Torrie Wilson WWE Hall of Fame election shout out and congratulations to her Vicki loves Carol’s FLEX towards Ronan the Accuser Benny seems to hate the Kree and continues his rant against Marvel’s movie villains Bill fights his base humor instincts to make a pun about the Kree city of Halla Benny and Bill and Vicki disagree about the Skrull portrayal in the movie, but it isn’t a Mandarin level issue Vicki and Bill disagree about the portrayals of Annette Benning – roles redacted to minimize spoilers in description Bill is concerned over a potential block in the path to a future Secret Wars saga. Benny walks him back from the cliff a bit Captain Marvel’s powers and mixing into the MCU, especially relative to Thanos Avengers Endgame speculation Marvel’s MCU de-aging machine and its use of the time stone Samuel L Jackson and Nick Fury in the movie Bill wants a huge director cut with more Carol Danvers, Benny wants at least 15-20 minutes The end credit scenes and predictions for Avengers End Game Phase 4 speculation Captain Marvel and Wonder Woman comparisons, logically Avengers post End Game speculation Vicki changes her tune on Brie Larson and her portrayal of Captain Marvel Bill provides useless trivia on Brie Larson’s training partner for the movie Benny is now looking at getting back into GLOW We all agree, go see the movie for yourself. Don’t let the reviews from reviewers with agendas keep you from a very solid entry in the Marvel MCU And finally, the discussion you always wanted: Flerkens!!! In the end, we all want a time stone to get to Avengers End Game ASAP. Can it come out early, please!!!! PS Mr. Feige, we would accept any invitations to a critic screening. #garageheroesintrainingpodcast #garageheroesintraining #spiderstang #spiderman #spidermanracecar #avengers #avengersracecar #CaptainMarvel #CarolDanvers #MCU #Marvelmovie #MsMarvel #Flerkin #Flerkins
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Dr. Rosenblum interviews his brother, Patent Attorney, Jason Rosenblum. Discussed in this episode: Copyright vs. Trademark Infringement and Penalties Protecting your Inventions and Ideas Steps to Patenting your Products For a consultation with Jason Rosenblum, go to JHRlegal.com Law Office of Jason H. Rosenblum, PLLC Offices in New York and South Carolina (888) 666 0062 Subscribe to our mailing list * indicates required Email Address *
The Steward of Strength Harold Kaufman-Gibbons (Mark Fisher Fitness, fellow Lord of the Rings Nerd, Mountain Biker) joins me for ep73! At long last, Harold and I get to chat. We discussed fond memories of Landen Jones, programming the majority of classes at MFF together, democratizing fitness, our favorite member of the Fellowship of the Ring and much more. You can learn more Harold and MFF at the links below: Website: https://haroldgibbons.com and https://markfisherfitness.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/harold_gibbons/ Please use the links below to support the families of Landen Jones and Jason H. Jackson: Gofundme for Landen Jones: gf.me/u/qjbgsa Gofundme for Jason H. Jackson: gf.me/u/qjbgjw Want to train or course with Fury? Head over to www.coachfury.com to get the heads up on all things Die Mighty! Interested in exclusive show content? Follow the podcast at www.instagram.com/coachfurypodcast and www.facebook.com/coachfurypodcast Want to see this show grow and get better? You can make a small financial donation by becoming a Patron at www.patreon.com/coachfurypodcast. I am grateful for your support! Please subscribe, rate and review. Live long. Be strong. Die mighty! -Fury
Every film is both a product of its environment, and a rebellion against it. Artists (and audiences) search for something new and fresh, but cannot escape the world as it exists around them. Die Hard is no exception. While Die Hard is often marked as a turning point in American action cinema, we must first look at the state of action cinema as it existed before 1988. What does a “typical” 80s action movie look like? What artistic and societal pressures shaped that mold? And in what ways does Die Hard break it? As we kick off this limited series, let us know what you think! Drop us a line at diehardwithapodcast@gmail.com, or visit our site at www.diehardwithapodcast.com. Source Links A/V Club, Die Hard humanized (and perfected) the action movie Creative Screenwriting, “There is no such thing as an action movie.” Steven E. de Souza on Screenwriting David Bordwell, It's the 80s, stupid Hollywood Suite, The French Connection and the gritty realism of the 70s IndieWire, 10 Defining 1970s Disaster Movies IndieWire, Cruel Summer: Die Hard (1988) James Kendrick, Hollywood Bloodshed: Violence in 1980s American Cinema Medium, New Hollywood: Why The 70's Were The Greatest Decade In America Cinema New York Times, How the American Action Movie Went Kablooey Oxford Bibliographies, Action Movies Slate, In The Parallax View, Conspiracy Goes All the Way to the Top—and Beyond Vulture, How Die Hard Changed the Action Game Guests Shannon Hubbell Ed Grabionowski Adam Sternbergh Katie Walsh Scott Wampler Get In Touch Email Website Twitter Facebook Instagram Patreon Full Episode Transcript Welcome to the podcast, pal. My name is Simone Chavoor, and thank you for joining me for Die Hard With a Podcast! The show that examines the best American action movie of all time: Die Hard. Thank you to everyone who listened to the first episode of the show! It’s been so fun to get this podcast off the ground. Everyone’s been really awesome and supportive, from the listeners to the experts I’ve been talking to for the show. Starting in this episode, we’ll hear from filmmakers, film critics, and pop culture writers to get their perspectives on Die Hard and what it means as a part of film history. I’m excited to introduce them to you later in the show. If you want to share your thoughts on Die Hard and the things brought up on the podcast, reach out! Email Website Twitter Facebook Instagram I’ve been trying to post lots of additional photos and facts to the social media accounts in particular. My favorite so far was a Dungeons and Dragons character alignment chart I made for Die Hard. 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It’s amazing how good you think you are at pronouncing things until you get in front of a mic... Thank you so much! You can also support Die Hard With a Podcast by leaving a review on iTunes. With more starred ratings and written reviews, the show becomes more visible to other potential listeners, so please share the love and let me know what you think! All right. On to our main topic. Every film is both a product of its environment, and a rebellion against it. Artists (and audiences) search for something new and fresh, but cannot escape the world as it exists around them. Die Hard is no exception. While Die Hard is often marked as a turning point in American action cinema, we must first look at the state of action cinema as it existed before 1988. What does a “typical” 80s action movie look like? What artistic and societal pressures shaped that mold? And in what ways does Die Hard break it? But before we talk about 80s films, let’s talk about… 70s films. 70s cinema was a time when shit started to get real. After years of glossy studio pictures, filmmakers wanted to show things as they really were. And with Vietnam, Watergate, the oil crisis, rising crime in cities, and so much more, things were… fucked up. And the movies made then reflected that. They were dark, pessimistic, gritty, bleak. No happy endings to be found here. Midnight Cowboy and Taxi Driver are two of the most 70s-ish depressing-ass movies that I like to point out as an example of this. [CLIP: MIDNIGHT COWBOY - I’M WALKING HERE] With that mood in mind, let’s drill down into some specifics. [INTERVIEW: ED GRABIANOWSKI I’m Ed Grabianowski, and I am a longtime writer; I’ve written for sites like io9 and How Stuff Works and a whole bunch of others, and I also write horror and fantasy fiction. If you go back to the 70s, there weren’t really movies in the 70s that were just like action movies, like that you would just define as action movies, to the extent there were later. You instead got sort of different sub-genres; you had sort of like cops and robbers movies with gunfights and car chases, and then you had like martial arts movies with lots of fist fights and sword fights.] Within this general movement, a few particular genres stand out. There was a lot going on in 70s film as the studios’ creative control was usurped by a new wave of auteur filmmakers. Now of course, there were lots of popular genres in this moment, all important in their own ways, like science fiction, horror, spaghetti Westerns, blaxploitation films, kung-fu movies. You can see some through lines from then, to the 80s, and into Die Hard in particular. But for our discussion today, we’re going to focus on three: disaster movies, paranoid political thrillers, and rogue cops and vigilantes. Let’s start with disaster movies. [INTERVIEW: ED GRABIANOWSKI And then you had the disaster movie subgenre, which was a huge trend for a while, and that was more based on spectacle and the visuals of a disaster happening. And also interestingly tended to be more ensemble casts.] After all, As we discussed in our first episode, Die Hard was directly inspired by one of the best-known disaster movies of the 70s: 1974’s The Towering Inferno. These movies featured people going about their business – attending a party, trying to catch a flight, taking a nice little cruise. Then BAM! A fire starts, a bomb goes off, a tsunami hits. These disasters, some natural, some natural-with-the-help-of-man’s-hubris, and some entirely man-made strike large groups of people, who we quickly learn are totally expendable. We follow these thinly written characters in multiple plot lines as they try to escape, survive, or stop whatever calamity is going on. In the process, the audience gets to experience their peril... which usually includes a bunch of explosions. The Towering Inferno boasts an all-star cast that includes Steve McQueen, Paul Newman, Faye Dunaway, and Fred Astaire. Our main characters are at a dedication ceremony for the new Glass Tower, the now-tallest building in the world. (As an aside, I work quite close to Salesforce Tower in San Francisco, which is currently the tallest building in San Francisco and the second-tallest west of the Mississippi. The fictional Glass Tower in the movie is taller than both of those by 500 feet. And every time I look at it I think about either The Towering Inferno or Nakatomi Tower, and neither of those are things you want to think about on your lunch break.) While at the ceremony, a fire breaks out on the 81st floor, trapping the people above. A group makes it to the roof for an attempted helicopter rescue, but the copter crashes and sets the roof on fire. After many thwarted attempts to escape, Steve McQueen and Paul Newman use plastic explosives to blow up the water tanks on the top of the building, flooding the floors below and putting out the fire. [CLIP: THE TOWERING INFERNO TRAILER] It’s easy to see how novelist Roderick Thorp could see that movie, dream about it, throw in some terrorists, and come up with the seed of Die Hard. As the Watergate scandal unfolded, the paranoid political thriller came to the fore. We’re talking Three Days of the Condor, Parallax View, and obviously All the President’s Men. These are films mostly centered on an individual uncovering a government conspiracy, and trying to either expose it or just escape with their life. But, fitting with the general mood of American cinema at the time, things usually don’t work out too well for the protagonists. Spoiler alert – in these films, usually the big bad government conspiracy gets away with it, leaving the heroes either dead or defeated. The individual, no matter what knowledge they’re armed with, is helpless against the faceless cabal that keeps the populace in line. To put it bluntly, the government is all-powerful and all-knowing, and you, the lone citizen, are fucked if you go against them. [CLIP: ALL THE PRESIDENT’S MEN TRAILER ] The final 70s genre we’re looking at as a direct influence to Die Hard is the “rogue cop” or “vigilante” movie. The protagonists in these films are also lone individuals, but of a different stripe than what we’ll see later: they’re the anti-heroes. They’re deeply messed up in some way. They’re the cop who doesn’t play by the rules, or the everyman who gets pushed too far by society and turns to violence. Death Wish, Dirty Harry, The French Connection. These movies manifest the existential dread of audiences who feared social upheaval, economic instability, and rising crime in cities. And then they offer the wish fulfillment of being able to buck the rules and do things your way – no matter what the police chief says. [CLIP: DIRTY HARRY] As Ed pointed out earlier, the 70s didn’t have what we consider a blanket “action movie” – as you can see, the genres we just talked about had action in them, but it wasn’t the defining characteristic of the movie. If the word “action” was used to describe a movie in generic terms at all, it was usually paired with the word “adventure” to convey something more fantastic and epic. But moreover, the action in these films was, well… kind of a bummer. Violence and destruction were used to emphasize the more troubling aspects of our society. Even if these scenes were exciting, they were heavy. They were serious. So what tipped these old genres over into a new kind of film at the start of the decade? [INTERVIEW: ED GRABIANOWSKI It just sort of happened. There’s – yes, people – there’s this sort of gestalt like, let’s take elements of all these things and make something that just embodies all of that. And that became the action movie.] Audiences were transforming from Steven and Elyse Keatons into Alex P. Keatons. But in addition to a transition from Carter and the recession to Reagan and a “greed is good” economy, the film industry in particular had new pressures and opportunities that ushered in a new era of filmmaking. David Bordwell, Professor of Film Studies at the University of Wisconsin – Madison, sums it up: “With the new attractiveness of the global market, the demands of home video, and increasingly sophisticated special effects, the 1980s brought the really violent action movie into its own.” Bordwell amusingly closes his exploration of 80s action movies with one, lone sentence: “I save for last the obligatory mention of Die Hard, the Jaws of the 1980s: a perfectly engineered entertainment.” Guess that statement stands on its own... The writer of Die Hard and Commando, Steven De Souza, expands on Bordwell’s point about the global market. He says, “I would argue that the genre of an ‘action movie’ is a completely false creature. There is no such thing as an action movie. All movies have action. ‘Action movie’ is a term that was invented in the ‘80s. I think Commando may have been the first one in 1985. They noticed for the first time that a handful of American movies were making more money overseas than in America. This had never happened before. Commando made 60% of its money overseas and 40% in the US. Action speaks louder than words. You don’t need to read the subtitles to know it was a bad idea to kidnap Arnold Schwarzenegger’s little girl. I disagree with the idea that there is such thing as an action movie, but we are stuck with that term now.” Well, if we’re stuck with that term, let’s go with it. So: what makes an action movie? In the 80s, “physical action and violence [became] the organizing principle, from the plot, to the dialogue, to the casting.” That’s according to academic reference site Oxford Bibliographies. Picture your typical action movie poster. There’s probably some kind of aircraft or ship or ground vehicle, maybe a hot lady kinda small and in the corner there… there’s definitely a bunch of fire… And standing tall in the middle, our hero. And he’s probably holding a gun. The lone hero is one of the defining characteristics of what we think of the stereotypical action movie. But he – and it’s almost always a “he” – is different than our “rogue cop” of the 1970s. The 80s action star was a one-man army, alone more powerful than the hordes of henchman thrown up against him. Our hero might have a sidekick or lead a small team, but in the end they’re either ineffectual and/or expendable – by the end of the film, it’s our protagonist who takes down the bad guy by himself. The action hero inhabits his body, not his mind. His powers come from physical strength (and firepower) instead of cleverness. I mean, when we meet Arnold Schwarzenegger in Commando, we see multiple shots of his biceps before we even see his face. As IndieWire put it, the heroes are “obscenely pumped-up one-man fighting machine[s]... outrageously entertaining comic-book depictions of outsized masculinity.” [INTERVIEW: ADAM STERNBERGH My name is Adam Sternbergh. I’m a novelist and a contributing editor to New York Magazine and a pop culture journalist. 80s action films, as we think of them now, they’re very excessive, they’re all about a sort of oversized machismo and enormous guns and enormous muscles and enormous explosions. Which was very exhilarating, but I think even by the time Die Hard came out, was starting to feel a little bit tired, and there was a hunger for action film fans – certainly myself, I would have been about seventeen or eighteen, for something a little bit different.] [INTERVIEW: SCOTT WAMPLER My name is Scott Wampler, I’m the news editor at Birth. Movies. Death. I’m also the host of the Trying Times podcast. The first word that’s coming to mind is “sweaty.” When I think of action movies in the 80s I think of, you know, dudes that are super cut up, they look like condoms filled with walnuts, and they’re always glistening with sweat. And usually there’s a dirty tank top involved, or maybe some camo pants.] [INTERVIEW: SHANNON HUBBELL My name is Shannon Hubbell, I’m editor-in-chief of LewtonBus.net. I’d say action films of the 80s – I mean, it’s obviously dominated by Schwarzenegger and Stallone, and so a lot of the larger action films are centered around big, burly, unstoppable killing machines. Just barely human. Other than Terminator, that kinda thing doesn’t yank my chain. But also, you have things like, say, Escape from New York – smaller fare, different types of heroes, anti-heroes, instead of just hulking, machine-gun-spraying douchebags.] Matrix and Dutch, Rambo and Cobra – these guys were far from helpless. Once pulled into a conflict by circumstance, our hero is unstoppable. It’s a reclaiming of agency that had been taken away by faceless forces in the 70s. Our heroes’ incredible power is just that: incredible. I know this might be shocking news to you, but a lot of these 80s action movies are… unrealistic. After all, in Predator, Arnold escapes a thermo-nuclear explosion by just… running away. These guys are superheroes pretending to be regular dudes. Comic book movies weren’t so much a thing yet, although we did have that platonic ideal of a superhero – Superman – appear onscreen in ‘78, ‘81, ‘83, and ‘87. But invulnerability is okay. That’s part of the appeal. We want the heroes that fight for truth, justice, and the American way to be assured of victory. This leads into another characteristic of 80s action: patriotism. Now, of course, not all of our protagonists are American. Arnold definitely does not – er… can not – try to pass for an American, and neither can Jean Claude Van Damme. But most of our protagonists are not only American, but working-class, everymen Americans who are just trying to get by with an honest day’s work. Sometimes that honest day’s work involves special forces missions, but you know what I mean. Adam Sternbergh explains. [INTERVIEW: ADAM STERNBERGH There was a sort of parallel ascent of the John Rambo paradigm, and Ronald Reagan. And Reagan was quite open about making references to Rambo, and I think Reagan at one point quoted the Dirty Harry line, “Make my day.” And there was a real sense in American culture that post the 1970s, post Jimmy Carter, post this national ennui or whatever people decided had overtaken the country, that America was being proud of being America again, and part of that was watching movies in which American POWs blow entire countries. And in fact the third Rambo movie is just sort of a ridiculous patriotism porn where he goes to Afghanistan and essentially single-handedly defeats the Russian Army in Afghanistan. That kind of action movie, I think if you look at it in a historical, sociological context, it made perfect sense for the national mood.] [CLIP: REAGAN AND RAMBO] In other words, if America was in fact a shining city on a hill, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sylvester Stallone, and Carl Weathers were there to guard its walls. Finally, the hallmark of an action movie is all the… [GUNSHOTS, EXPLOSIONS] If you’re having a celebration of American masculinity and strength, what else are you gonna do but blow shit up? There was certainly a fetishization of weapons in the preceding decade. Robert Blake’s character Beretta shared his name with that of a gun manufacturer, and Dirty Harry gives a whole soliloquy about his .45 Magnum. But the films that followed had to be bigger. Louder. If the 70s were the decade of the handgun, the 80s were the decade of the automatic weapon. [CLIP: NOW I HAVE A MACHINE GUN, HO HO HO] General explosions were also bigger and better, due to improved special effects technologies. The disaster movie of course had terrific destruction, but the buildings getting blown up were more obviously flimsy sets, if not just miniatures. And to me, the differentiating factor that separates 70s action from 80s action, was that 80s violence and destruction was… celebratory. It was fun. It was generally free of consequence. Our hero can’t die, remember? And the bad guys he’s blowing away are largely faceless cartoon characters, a dime a dozen. It was perfectly okay to sit in a theater and shove popcorn in your mouth while large-scale mayhem unfolded before your eyes. With these definitions in place, let’s go back and tick off the action movie characteristics that Die Hard shares. Lone hero? Check. John McClane is almost totally alone, with only a walkie-talkie as a tether to the outside world. The LAPD and FBI are ostensibly on his side, but they’re certainly not working with him. John must face a whole gang of terrorists by himself to rescue his wife. We’re confident that he’ll achieve his goal, even if things look dicey sometimes. [INTERVIEW: ADAM STERNBERGH I mean, Die Hard was similar in the sense that it featured a sort of lone, male protagonist who’s battling against the odds, and if faced with a sort of intractable situation where he’s trying to fight his way out using his brains and brawn. An interesting parallel is the movie Commando, which came out just a couple years earlier with Arnold Schwarzenegger, and he basically has 24 or 48 hours save his daughter from these evil military types. And he goes about breaking everyone’s neck and shooting a bunch of people and blowing things up, and spoiler: he saves the daughter at the end. And so in that sense, Die Hard was sort of a very familiar setup. It obviously was kind of ingenious setup because it launched its own mini-genre of movies, which was the “Die Hard in a blankity-blank movie.”] Physical prowess? Mmm, not as much. John McClane isn’t in bad shape, not at all. He’s a cop, he can brawl. But he’s not one of those guys with “gleaming sweat [and] bulging muscles that couldn’t possibly exist without chemical enhancement... A bodybuilder’s fever dream, the sort of thing he might imagine after doing a mountain of blow and watching nothing but early MTV for 48 hours,” as the AV Club puts it. [INTERVIEW: ADAM STERNBERGH Everything else was moving in that direction, toward more invulnerable, more muscular, more explosive. And then Die Hard came along and said, what if a real, normal guy found himself in this situation? What would he do, and how would he prevail?] Bruce Willis’s embodiment of a wisecracking cop caught in an extraordinary situation was a key factor in John McClane’s believability. [INTERVIEW: SHANNON HUBBELL On paper, just like describing Die Hard to someone, you can totally imagine Schwarzenegger playing that role, or Stallone playing that role. It’s the details and execution that makes it different. You have a character who is fallible, and hurtable and emotionally vulnerable, which is not something that comes across in a paragraph synopsis of Die Hard.] John is a pretty regular guy. He gets tired, he gets hurt. In fact, his physical vulnerability in the original Die Hard is famous. [CLIP: SHOOT THE GLASS] [INTERVIEW: ADAM STERNBERGH From the very beginning of the movie, when he takes his shoes off at the beginning of the movie, you know, he’s in bare feet, he’s incredibly vulnerable and there’s this real sense that he’s this regular guy, who, there’s no way he’s going to accomplish this. He doesn’t even seem to believe it at the beginning. And it makes it so much more satisfying at the end of the movie when he does; he’s bloodied and he’s broken and his feet are bleeding. And that was just so different from that kind of Rambo, Schwarzenegger paradigm that had been established that had been so successful.] When you watch an action movie, you get the thrill of watching a superman executing a perfect plan. But watching a normal guy making it up as he goes along in Die Hard, you start to wonder – what would I do in this situation? We’ll get more into McClane’s physical and emotional vulnerability in our next episode. Patriotism? Die Hard isn’t an explicitly jingoistic film. There aren’t American flags waving as soldiers fight to defend American values. But we do have John, a white, heterosexual, working-class dude as our hero. See, not only is John representative of the American way of life, he also reflects a tension between classes within America, as well as in relationship to other world powers. Our bad guys are an International House of Terrorists, including what Ellis calls… [CLIP: ELLIS EUROTRASH] [INTERVIEW: ADAM STERNBERGH I think there’s definitely some quintessential American ideas of class in the movie, and it’s not a mistake that the terrorists are not just Europeans but they’re all wearing turtlenecks and sort of beautiful European clothes and then there is a whole conversation in the elevator between Hans and Mr. Takagi about their suits and their respective tailors. And John McClane’s just a guy with a singlet on, running around like Johnny Lunchbucket. And I think at that particular moment in American history, that was a very resonant idea, again because there was this sense of America’s influence in the world being undermined – in particular by Japan, but just in general. American industry and this sort of notion of the blue-collar American economy was faltering in coming out of the 1970s. There was a sense that that was changing. So McClane is interesting, and I wonder if you made Die Hard now, if he would still be a New York cop, or if they would try to make him even more of a kind of heartland hero.] It’s also worth noting the presence of another foreign “threat” in Die Hard. The Nakatomi Corporation represents a very real American fear in the 80s that the Japanese wouldn’t so much invade as they would conduct a hostile takeover. Richard Brody of The New Yorker explains: “There’s another ethnic anxiety that the movie represents—the film is centered on the Nakatomi Corporation, headed by a Japanese-American man named Joseph Takagi, which is an emblem of the then widely stoked fear that Japanese high-tech businesses were threatening to dominate the American economy.” At the time, the Japanese economy was booming thanks to post-World War II reconstruction and a strong manufacturing industry. Japanese corporations began buying American companies, starting with car factories, steel works, and media companies – industries that are held as quintessentially American. [CLIP: TAKAGI TAPE DECKS] [INTERVIEW: ADAM STERNBERGH It also has interesting strains of things that were happening in politics at the time, you know, the whole idea of a Japanese corporation that’s come to America and is a powerful corporation, and then the American inevitably has to save them. There’s a little mini-genre of 80s-era films that were sort of about America’s anxiety about Japan’s rising influence in the world. So I think a little bit of that is in Die Hard. You know, this sort of twist of having the terrorists be political terrorists who just turn out to be greedy robbers, was a little bit of a wink at the notion that all the other movies were about politics.] As Adam points out, American fear of this so-called threat can be seen in more than just Die Hard. 1986’s Gung Ho is specifically about a Japanese company buying Michael Keaton’s character’s auto plant. The Back to the Future series (which kicked off in 1985) also has a few telling moments. [CLIP: BACK TO THE FUTURE ALL THE BEST STUFF IS MADE IN JAPAN] [CLIP: BACK TO THE FUTURE II McFLY’S BOSS] In Die Hard, Nakatomi is positioned as not just another Japanese mega-corporation with more money than they know what to do with, but it’s also the company that is threatening to take Holly away from John. Okay, onto our last action movie qualifier: [CLIP: GUNSHOTS, EXPLOSIONS] Welp, I think it’s pretty safe to say that Die Hard has big explosions and over-the-top stunts. Lots of ‘em – and really good ones, too. They’re well choreographed and a pleasure to watch. Plus, they keep their own sense of fun. Having your hero dispatch a bad guy and follow it with a quippy remark is a classic action movie cliche. [CLIP: FEET SMALLER THAN MY SISTER] But the difference is that Bruce Willis has the comedy acting chops to actually pull it off. Look, Arnold’s great at a lot of things, but line delivery ain’t one of ‘em. [CLIP: LET OFF SOME STEAM] In the end, Die Hard is very much in the mold of traditional 80s action movies – and where it breaks that mold, is where it improves upon it. Hollywood’s been trying to recapture that magic ever since. [INTERVIEW: SCOTT WAMPLER I would say that it probably broke a general mold that had a hold on Hollywood for at least a decade. Outside of the work of say, Stallone, Schwarzenegger, who – you know, Schwarzenegger did a lot of sci-fi stuff, and Stallone – Stallone’s always been pretty ‘oo-rah American.’ But I think Hollywood as a whole, it definitely reformed the template, you know? There were shock waves coming off of Die Hard for at least a decade. You can still feel them.] [INTERVIEW: ADAM STERNBERGH I remember sitting in the theater and watching the movie and just being completely blown away by how great it was and how fresh it felt. That is really the thing I wonder if people watching it now can appreciate, is just how it felt like this gust of fresh air, given all the films that had come before. And those action films again, they were all tightly packed in in just like six or seven years in the 80s. It was a very sort of young genre itself. But this kinda came in and it was just a complete reinvention of what an action film could be, and John McClane was a completely different kind of hero, and it was so exhilarating.] The elevated craft of Die Hard, from the airtight script to McTiernan’s direction to De Bont’s cinematography, to the performances of Willis and Rickman, took what could have been an unremarkable summer flick and turned it into a classic. [INTERVIEW: KATIE WALSH My name’s Katie Walsh. I am a film critic for the Tribune News Service and LA Times. You know, you see enough bad action movies, and then you watch Die Hard, and you’re like, “This is so impeccably made.” The cinematography is gorgeous, there’s these amazing camera movements, and the lighting and all of the stuff that’s going on is just so perfect. And then you’re like, “Okay, this is a perfect movie.” I think cinephiles now are saying John McTiernan’s an amazing director, Jan De Bont is an amazing cinematographer, the craft that goes into this movie is impeccable, and it’s a very well-made movie; I think people are recognizing that.] In our next episode, we’ll dig in to arguably the most important contributor to Die Hard’s success: the character of John McClane, and Bruce Willis’s portrayal of him. So get ready, take off your shoes, make some fists with your toes, and join us next time. Thank you to our guests Adam Sternbergh, Scott Wampler, Shannon Hubbell, Ed Grabionowski, and Katie Walsh. Be sure to check the show notes on the website to learn more about them. Thanks again for joining me, and yippee-kai-yay, motherfuckers!
Interview with Donald S. Likosky, PhD, author of Association Between Medicare Expenditure Growth and Mortality Rates in Patients With Acute Myocardial Infarction: A Comparison From 1999 Through 2014, and Jason H. Wasfy, MD, MPhil, author of Understanding How to Improve Quality and Value for Patients With Acute Myocardial Infarction
In the second Halloween episode of Earbuds and Earworms, Amy and guest, Jason Holliman, keep the playlist free of the most obvious Halloween song. Jason H. drops way more knowledge about the Misfits than Amy knew was possible and they enjoy the playlist that the Earbuddies built! Special voicemail from Gold Star Earbuddy, Chris, and that guy Amy lives with sent an email. Happy Halloween!
You HEARD IT HERE FIRST is a sports, beer & sober thoughts podcast produced by Charlie a.k.a. CharlieBrownAle. Episodes air each Thursday, from 7:30 p.m. PST in the great city of Portland, Oregon. The podcast was created to give MY opinion on sports topics, beer related news and anything involving sports and beer. Show Run Down: Special Guest / Randy - From Craft Beer Nation Special Guest / ChiTownSteve & Jason H. Special Guest / Ray From East LA Hold Out Or Sell Out – 15:00 mark Biggest Threat To Craft Beer – 34:00 mark NFL Draft Recap/Bash The Bears – 47:00 mark Bandwagon Fan, Maybe – 1:23:00 mark NBA Part I (Raptors, Celtics vs Wizards Game 6, ISO Joe, Dethroning The Cavs) – 1:33:00 mark NBA Part II (Warriors vs Spurs or Rockets, Better Big 3 For CP3, ZO2 vs Curry 3, Charles Barkley, American Race)– 2:11:00 Previous You Heard It Here First Episodes: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXwqFvqLS7IVlmVgUf8lBfQ Subscribe to us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXwqFvqLS7IVlmVgUf8lBfQ Subscribe to us on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/you-heard-it-here-first/id1126611000?mt=2 Follow YHIHF On Twitter: https://twitter.com/UHeardSBP Follow YHIHF On Tumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/blog/sportsandbeerpodcast Background music provided by: Gil-Scott Heron You Heard It Here First Host Charlie https://twitter.com/MyBeer4Tonight https://www.instagram.com/rememberthesolution/
Episode 2 – 0517 Chris Duffy interviews our guest, Dr. Jason Collins, the founder of the Pregnancy Institute located in New Roads, LA. Dr. Collins’ career and passion has focused on […]
When Jason Van Orden found out about podcasting in 2004, he knew it was going to be big. He created his business around business podcasting and is a well-known expert in the field. He has taught thousands of people how to use their personal stories to captivate an audience and make money doing what they love. Jason sits down with Jason Hartman to share his story and talk about how he was able to make it. Key Takeaways: 4:35 – Jason wasn't born an entrepreneur. He took the traditional business path, but ended up hating it. 9:45 – Blogs weren't that popular at the time, so Jason used forums to get his name out there. 12:00 – Google didn't even know what podcasting was in early 2005. 15:10 – Jason's tips to launching a podcast is – who's your audience, what is their desire/pain you're trying to solve for them, and what are you bringing to the table that other people aren't? 19:50 – iTunes looks carefully at how many people rate a podcast, subscribed to it, etc and will make you more authoritative in the iTunes network based on this. 25:00 – Jason V and Jason H both love Facebook ads. 28:00 – Jason V's audience has been following his company for 9 years, they've grown with him, so he's looking forward to helping them take their business to the next level and make 6-7 figure incomes. 32:00 – Information marketers need to think about not only selling the information, the product, but also sell the community around it. 34:25 – If you need to build a community for your business, just create a private Facebook group. Mentioned In This Episode: http://www.speakingofwealth.com/ http://www.jasonhartman.com/ http://www.internetbusinessmastery.com/
In this episode:Zach and the gang chats with Jason H, former co-host of the show, to wrap up the live callers!Zach Answers your Voicemails!Zach is joined by the co-Founder of the site, Dee Joiner to talk about:-The Origins of the Site-Spider-Girl-Clone Saga (Natch)-The Bryne Reboot-How the internet, and computing! Continue reading
In this episode: Zach and the gang chats with Jason H, former co-host of the show, to wrap up the live callers! Zach Answers your… Continue reading
In the second part of our PixlTalk 2.0 launch series, Nate hosts with Matt R, Stanton and Jason H sitting in for a talk concerning modern gaming. After speaking of 2.0 site projects the crew jumps right into the bitching, with complaints about 3DS and the 3D movement in general. While talking about the Ocarina of Time 3DS title, Nate complains that Miyamoto jacked his dreams. Stanton also hates on Zelda 2. After laughing at Sony and PSN for its month-long blackout the team starts bitching yet again about MMOs, micro transaction, and the floundering title 'APB'. Somehow the conversation goes from micro transactions to people bragging about their level 100 carrots in Rune Factory (and you thought talks of level 100 Pikachus were bad). After bitching about Harvest Moon and Rune Factory the conversation wraps up with bitching about water worlds and water temples (notice the rolling trend in this episode).
In the second part of our PixlTalk 2.0 launch series, Nate hosts with Matt R, Stanton and Jason H sitting in for a talk concerning modern gaming. After speaking of 2.0 site projects the crew jumps right into the bitching, with complaints about 3DS and the 3D movement in general. While talking about the Ocarina of Time 3DS title, Nate complains that Miyamoto jacked his dreams. Stanton also hates on Zelda 2. After laughing at Sony and PSN for its month-long blackout the team starts bitching yet again about MMOs, micro transaction, and the floundering title 'APB'. Somehow the conversation goes from micro transactions to people bragging about their level 100 carrots in Rune Factory (and you thought talks of level 100 Pikachus were bad). After bitching about Harvest Moon and Rune Factory the conversation wraps up with bitching about water worlds and water temples (notice the rolling trend in this episode).
The crew talks about the games we've been playing and share what we anticipate most out of CAPtivate 2010. Jason R leads off with a discussion of two games he's played recently, Guitar Hero: Aerosmith and The Beatles: RockBand, and leads into a discussion about the differences between the two franchises. Jason H then takes over and shares a bit about his opinion of Batman: Arkham Asylum, and later, the StarCraft 2 beta. Chessa jumps in and brings her newly discovered opinions of stealth-based games with Splinter Cell: Conviction, and Penny-Arcade earns a shout-out for all the shout-outs. Nick brings everything together with a discussion about Final Fantasy XIII's faults and merits, and with it came another reference to Penny-Arcade. He concludes the first segment with a discussion of Just Cause 2 as well as its mystery zeppelin. Part two of the podcast begins with a discussion of CAPtivate and ends with a little bit of Urban Dictionary, so watch out! Download Here Subscribe to Our Feed! Edited by Jason Ross Music by Andy McKee
The crew talks about the games we've been playing and share what we anticipate most out of CAPtivate 2010. Jason R leads off with a discussion of two games he's played recently, Guitar Hero: Aerosmith and The Beatles: RockBand, and leads into a discussion about the differences between the two franchises. Jason H then takes over and shares a bit about his opinion of Batman: Arkham Asylum, and later, the StarCraft 2 beta. Chessa jumps in and brings her newly discovered opinions of stealth-based games with Splinter Cell: Conviction, and Penny-Arcade earns a shout-out for all the shout-outs. Nick brings everything together with a discussion about Final Fantasy XIII's faults and merits, and with it came another reference to Penny-Arcade. He concludes the first segment with a discussion of Just Cause 2 as well as its mystery zeppelin. Part two of the podcast begins with a discussion of CAPtivate and ends with a little bit of Urban Dictionary, so watch out! Download Here Subscribe to Our Feed! Edited by Jason Ross Music by Andy McKee
PixlTalk is back once again, this time with listener mail. In the first segment, the crew discusses what they've been playing most recently, while the second segment is dedicated entirely to listener mail. Luke informs us about Star Ocean The Last Hope: International for the PlayStation 3, while Jason talks up his two review copies, Bermuda Triangle and Ragnarok DS. Chessa talks a bit about Again, and finishes with a long winded discussion with Luke about Fragile. Nick closes the segment with his Red Faction: Guerrilla experiences. The second segment brings discussion of Natal and Move, third party game concept implementation failures, and if developers actually learn anything from GDC. Tune in next week for Episode 19 with Jason H and Jason R, Chessa, and Nick! Download Here Subscribe to Our Feed! Edited by Nick DiMola Music by Andy McKee
PixlTalk is back once again, this time with listener mail. In the first segment, the crew discusses what they've been playing most recently, while the second segment is dedicated entirely to listener mail. Luke informs us about Star Ocean The Last Hope: International for the PlayStation 3, while Jason talks up his two review copies, Bermuda Triangle and Ragnarok DS. Chessa talks a bit about Again, and finishes with a long winded discussion with Luke about Fragile. Nick closes the segment with his Red Faction: Guerrilla experiences. The second segment brings discussion of Natal and Move, third party game concept implementation failures, and if developers actually learn anything from GDC. Tune in next week for Episode 19 with Jason H and Jason R, Chessa, and Nick! Download Here Subscribe to Our Feed! Edited by Nick DiMola Music by Andy McKee
Songwriters Podcast: Song of the Week - Tips on Songwriting and the business of Music (mp3)
This week we try to show that thie link is stronger is closer to a novelist than a poet, and what that means to your songwriting craft. Song of the week #6 is premiered (Cosette written with stéphane Amaté) and yes, two, count them two song of theek #7.. i'll explain in the show." The day" written with J.P adams and "My God, the silent mind" with Jason H. from Kompoz.com
Dr. Jason H. Byrd, assistant professor of forensic science and biology at Virginia Commonwealth University and an internationally recognized authority on insect evidence at crime scenes. Byrd, one of just a handful of certified forensic entomologists in the nation, is a key instructor in VCU’s popular new undergraduate forensic science program, which is preparing students for careers as chemists, crime lab analysts, crime scene technicians, federal agents, forensic molecular biologists and toxicologists, among other specialties.
Dr. Jason H. Byrd, assistant professor of forensic science and biology at Virginia Commonwealth University and an internationally recognized authority on insect evidence at crime scenes. Byrd, one of just a handful of certified forensic entomologists in the nation, is a key instructor in VCU’s popular new undergraduate forensic science program, which is preparing students for careers as chemists, crime lab analysts, crime scene technicians, federal agents, forensic molecular biologists and toxicologists, among other specialties.
Episode VI: Web Of Death/Life. This episode is a mini-milestone! Mary Jane has big news, Ben is fighting a Kraven Son, Kaine lurks in the shadows! Sal Buscema artwork gets inked by Bill Sienkiewicz! (Not a joyous day there) Steven Butler is gone for an arc! Join Zach, Gerard, Josh, and newcomer Jason H as they tackle the cover the cover-dated January 1995 issues that were released starting on November 1, 1994.Issues that were covered... Continue reading