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Eric Pennington and Jeff East get into the journey of personal growth and the challenges we all face along the way. They explore the importance of self-reflection, community support, and the persistence needed to overcome struggles. Eric shares his personal experiences, touching on societal pressures and the balance between striving for more and finding contentment.How do our brains process change? Jeff and Eric discuss the resistance we face, and the pivotal role curiosity and practice play in avoiding stagnation. From understanding the emotional toll of past traumas to celebrating small daily progress, Eric and Jeff provide valuable insights and encouragement to help you navigate your own path to growth. Plus, hear about the inspiring journeys of individuals who defy the norm, and discover why empathy and consequential thinking are key to transforming your mindset. Top Takeaways1. **Self-Reflection and Community Support**: Integral components for personal growth, providing the foundation for understanding oneself and receiving the encouragement needed for development.2. **Embracing Challenges**: Essential for growth, acknowledging that struggling is a normal part of the journey and a catalyst for progress.3. **Persistence Is Key**: Continuous effort and persistence are crucial in achieving meaningful change and developing new behaviors and habits.4. **Curiosity Prevents Stagnation**: Staying curious and maintaining regular practice are necessary to avoid stagnating and to facilitate breakthroughs.5. **Societal Pressure and Personal Growth**: Understanding the impact of societal messages on personal decisions and behavior, and the pressure to constantly strive for more.6. **Understanding Resistance to Change**: Exploring why people resist change, the role of the brain in this process, and how the brain can become an ally in overcoming this resistance.7. **Consequential Thinking and Empathy**: Approaching setbacks and disappointments with empathy towards oneself and viewing consequential thinking from a positive perspective.8. **Transformation Through Empathy**: The importance of empathy in transforming how one views the people who have caused past trauma and abandonment, facilitating healing and growth.9. **Daily Progress and Small Improvements**: Focusing on daily progress and small, compounded improvements over time, rather than immediate large-scale changes.10. **Updating Mental "Software"**: The necessity of updating outdated mental patterns formed from childhood traumas and fears, allowing new, healthier ways of thinking to guide growth and development.Key Moments00:00 People fear change, friend struggles with commitment.03:47 Brain signaling and self-doubt in experience.18:41 Neuroscience experts say brain works on best guesses.20:55 Fear: brain's protective response, personal experience.23:26 Belief in overcoming abandonment trauma through therapy.30:09 Seek help for deep trauma, don't isolate.36:44 Impressions hinder understanding of personal growth.In each episode, Jeff and Eric will talk about what emotional intelligence, or understanding your emotions, can do for you in your daily and work life. For more information, contact Eric or Jeff at info@spiritofeq.com, or go to their website, Spirit of EQ.You can follow The Spirit of EQ Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Android, or on your...
Hello and welcome back to another episode of B Bin Horror! On this week's episode we talk about the 1988 Supernatural Horror film, Pumpkinhead! Pumpkinhead was the directorial debut of Stan Winston and stars Lance Henriksen, John D'Aquino, Kerry Remsen, Jeff East and Tom Woodruss Jr. On this week's episode we talk about the design of Pumpkinhead and how it resembles the Xenomorph from the Alien movies, we talk about the poem and the fandom Wiki, and we talk about the new Fallout series. If you like what you hear please follow us on Instagram and Facebook @bbinhorror. You can also send us emails at bbinhorror@gmail.com and please don't forget to subscribe to B Bin Horror on whatever podcast platform you listen on!*B Bin Horror theme music - "Uprising" by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio*
Spirit of EQ 119 The Power of EQ in Law Enforcement In this episode of the "Spirit of EQ" podcast, hosts Eric Pennington and Jeff East engage in a deep conversation with guest Jeremy Jensen, the chief of police for the Dubuque Police Department. Jensen's focus on emotional intelligence (EQ) and its impact on law enforcement makes for a compelling discussion about recognizing and managing emotions in high-stress situations, enhancing community interactions, and creating a supportive organizational culture.The conversation begins with Jeremy Jensen emphasizing the significance of recognizing and managing emotional levels in law enforcement work, particularly regarding officer wellness and intervention. He highlights the duty to intervene and the crucial role of peer support in preventing negative outcomes caused by emotional hijacking and stress. Jensen stresses that law enforcement officers ultimately work for the citizens and that building trust and safety hinges on using emotional intelligence (EQ) when interacting with the community.Chief Jensen shares his insights on the importance of establishing personal connections with the community by being on a first-name basis and showing empathy and accountability in policing. He discusses the application of EQ in interactions with people who may have a distrust of the police and the positive impact it can have, even in large metropolitan areas. The conversation touches on the idea that individuals can still apply EQ principles, even if the larger organization may not prioritize them.Throughout the conversation, Jensen emphasizes the importance of using mindfulness and emotional intelligence to manage stress and make police work safer and healthier. He mentions that officers now spend more time on calls to build trust and improve the public perception of their interactions.The hosts, Jeff East and Eric Pennington, and guest Jeremy Jensen discuss the use of emotional intelligence and mindfulness in police work, and how some officers naturally handle situations calmly. They delve into the impact of breath work on reducing blood pressure and increasing the chances of interactions being less tense, emphasizing the importance of accountability and peer support in managing emotional responses.Jensen articulates the need for officers to approach their work with a different mindset, focusing on helping people and using empathy even when making arrests. The conversation shifts to recognizing patterns and using empathy to understand and de-escalate situations, leading to better outcomes.The episode also highlights the impact of EQ on the Dubuque Police Department's culture and operations. The department has focused on EQ since 2018, integrating it into various leadership training programs and using it as an umbrella for organizational culture, incorporating de-escalation techniques and mindfulness into their practices, and utilizing EQ assessment as part of their hiring process. Jensen emphasizes that EQ has become a part of their department's culture, evidenced by the use of EQ-related phrases by staff, and how it has impacted how they interact with the community.The hosts and chief of police discuss the importance of changing thoughts and actions in difficult situations, as well as the need for listening and understanding the underlying emotions of individuals. Throughout the conversation, the power of quick interactions is emphasized, along with the importance of pausing and practicing breathwork.In response to the significance of mindfulness, Jeremy Jensen discusses the importance of recognizing and mitigating conscious thoughts to manage stress and improve performance. The conversation emphasizes the impact of emotional intelligence within the community, promoting improved communication and empathy, both internally and externally.Jensen provides advice on how other police departments can adopt EQ,...
Podcast: Spirit of EQTitle: Navigating ChangeIn this episode of the Spirit of EQ podcast, hosts Eric Pennington and Jeff East explore the intricacies of navigating change. They delve into the concept of dependency, emotional literacy, and the importance of recognizing patterns in handling change, emphasizing the significance of learning from past failures for personal growth and success. The hosts also discuss the value of adopting a mindset that focuses on positive outcomes when facing change in the workplace.The episode begins with a discussion on the various forms of dependency and how they can serve as coping mechanisms to deal with change. Eric and Jeff shed light on unhealthy coping mechanisms, such as substance abuse and over-exercising, and emphasize the need to confront and address change rather than masking it with harmful habits. They stress the importance of emotional literacy and recognizing patterns to effectively navigate through change.Under the framework of "know yourself, choose yourself, and give yourself," the hosts tackle the various elements of navigating change. They explore the concept of "know yourself" and its correlation with emotional literacy, recognizing patterns in handling change, and the significance of learning from past failures for personal growth and success.Moving forward, they delve into "choose yourself," discussing the value of optimism in navigating emotions during change and the fear associated with learning a new software platform for business. Eric and Jeff emphasize the need to address emotions and concerns related to change, as well as adopt a mindset that focuses on positive outcomes and improvement in the job.In correlation with the "give yourself" element, the hosts highlight the importance of having noble goals and increased empathy as essential components in navigating change. They explain how a noble goal serves as a guiding principle in life, providing direction and motivation, especially during difficult times. The noble goal is likened to a North Star, guiding individuals on their journey through life and providing reasons and energy for utilizing other competencies.Additionally, the hosts discuss the emotional impact of unexpected and self-initiated change, highlighting the complexities of emotions triggered by fear, excitement, resolve, and anticipation. They also emphasize the importance of recognizing emotions as chemicals in the brain and provide an analogy of a grizzly bear to illustrate the significance of paying attention to, rather than running from emotions.The episode emphasizes self-empathy as an important aspect in dealing with change, allowing oneself to feel and understand emotions without self-criticism. The hosts discuss the permanent nature of certain changes, such as ongoing anxiety, and the need to manage and accept them rather than trying to eliminate them. They encourage the audience to revisit their noble goals during times of change as a reminder of their true direction, especially when facing uncertainty or doubt.Eric and Jeff wrap up the episode by expressing their appreciation for the audience and their anticipation of future discussions, leaving listeners with a wealth of insights and strategies to navigate change effectively.In summary, this episode of Spirit of EQ provides a comprehensive exploration of navigating change, offering practical strategies, and insights for enhancing emotional literacy, addressing dependency, and embracing noble goals, all of which contribute to a more nuanced understanding of navigating change in both personal and professional contexts.
On Episode 146 of the RETROZEST podcast, Curtis engages on a celebration of the 45th Anniversary of the premiere of SUPERMAN: THE MOVIE! This is a 1978 superhero film based on the DC Comics superhero Superman, played by Christopher Reeve. It is the first of four installments in the Superman film series starring Reeve as Superman. It was directed by Richard Donner based on a screenplay by Mario Puzo, David Newman, Leslie Newman, and Robert Benton. In addition to Reeve, the film features an ensemble cast including Marlon Brando, Gene Hackman, Jeff East, Margot Kidder, Glenn Ford, Phyllis Thaxter, Jackie Cooper, Trevor Howard, Marc McClure, Terence Stamp, Valerie Perrine, Ned Beatty, Jack O'Halloran, Maria Schell, and Sarah Douglas. Assisting Curtis in this endeavor with an exclusive interview is DIANE SHERRY CASE, the actress who portrayed Smallville cheerleader and Clark Kent's teen crush Lana Lang in the film. In addition to her role in Superman, Diane is known for her work on the films Hawaii (1966) and Pretty Maids All in a Row (1971). She also played Bing Crosby's daughter in the TV. series The Bing Crosby Show, and appeared in numerous other series, as well as two Superbowl commercials. More recently, Diane has published numerous short stories and authored two novels. With a grant from the American Film Institute, she wrote and directed two short films, Spa-tel and Valentine's Day. Her digital series House Poor, which she also wrote and directed, is a available on Amazon Prime. Be sure and check out Diane's Facebook , Twitter (X) and Instagram pages! Incidentally, you may help the RetroZest podcast by purchasing a unique RETRO-THEMED T-Shirt or two (many different designs and colors!) from our store at store.retrozest.com/home. You may also help the RetroZest Podcast by purchasing a Celebrity Video Message gift for a friend/family member from CelebVM! Choose from celebrities like Barry Williams, Gary Busey, Ernie Hudson, Robert Fripp, Right Said Fred, etc.! Simply enter their website through our portal store.retrozest.com/celebvm, and shop as you normally would; it's no extra cost to you at all! Contact Curtis at podcast@retrozest.com, or via Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. Also, check us out on TikTok!
As we wrap up 2023, we find ourselves reflecting on a year filled with insightful conversations, personal revelations, and meaningful growth. In our latest podcast episode, Eric Pennington and Jeff East delve into topics covering emotional intelligence, personal health, and the impact of technology on the human experience.Eric and Jeff emphasize the importance of embracing the "heavy lifting" involved in emotional intelligence work. They compare the process to weightlifting, highlighting that while it may be challenging, the results can be truly transformative. Their discussion underscores the value of self-reflection and the impact of emotional intelligence on stress management and relationships.They share personal insights and experiences that resonated with many of our listeners. Eric's discussion about acknowledging personal limitations and the impact of fixating on things beyond our control struck a chord with our community. Likewise, Jeff's journey of growth, health complications, and the significance of personal responsibility spoke to the spirit of continual self-improvement and resilience.Furthermore, the hosts explore the effects of technology on human curiosity and creativity, prompting thought-provoking discussions about the role of critical thinking and reflection in the age of easy access to information.As we move into the new year, we're grateful for each of you who has been part of our community. We wish you all a Happy New Year and look forward to engaging with you in 2024 with more thought-provoking content and insightful conversations on emotional intelligence, personal development, and the human experience.Stay tuned for our upcoming episodes, where we'll continue to dive into the intricate world of emotional intelligence and its impact on our lives and the world around us.In each episode, Jeff and Eric will talk about what emotional intelligence, or understanding your emotions, can do for you in your daily and work life. For more information, contact Eric or Jeff at info@spiritofeq.com, or go to their website, Spirit of EQ.You can follow The Spirit of EQ Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Android, or on your favorite podcast player.New episodes are available on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays every month!Please review our podcast on iTunes. Click on the link for an easy, step-by-step tutorial.Music from Uppbeathttps://uppbeat.io/t/roo-walker/deeperLicense code: PEYKDJHQNGSZXDUESpirit of EQ Mentioned in this episode:Thanks for listening to Spirit of EQThis podcast was created to be a tool to primarily help you to discover and grow your EQ. Science and our own lived experiences confirm that the better we are at managing our emotions, the better we're going to be at making decisions. Which leads to a better life. And that's something we all want. We're glad that you've taken the time today to listen. We hope that something you hear will lead to a breakthrough. We'd really appreciate a review on your podcast platform. Please leave some comments about what you heard today, as well as follow and subscribe to the podcast. That way, you won't miss a single episode as we continue this journey.
“[Pumpkinhead is] not a major player when you're dealing out October recommendations…I would argue, maybe it should be?” - Andrew On this week's episode, the Halloween Spooktacular continues as the guys talk about the totally kick-ass Lance Henriksen horror vehicle, Pumpkinhead! How great is this big, Stan Winston Workshop-created monster suit? How bad does this witch's house smell? And is there a functioning toilet anywhere in this town? PLUS: Steve dramatically reads the poem that inspired the film! Pumpkinhead stars Lance Henriksen, Jeff East, John D'Aquino, Kimberly Ross, Joel Hoffman, Cynthia Bain, Kerry Remsen, Florence Schauffler, Brian Bremer, Dick Warlock, and George ‘Buck' Flower as Mr. Wallace; directed by Stan Winston. Today's episode is sponsored in part by James Allen Dot Com. Get 25% off your order when you go to jamesallen.com and use code WHM at checkout! Snag your tix now for our 10/26 worldwide digital experience where we'll be talking FRIDAY THE 13TH: THE FINAL CHAPTER! Want more WHM? Join our Patreon fam today and instantly unlock hours and hours of exclusive bonus content, including Ad-Free WHM Prime at the $8 level and up! Be sure to get in early and get your tickets for the WHM Holiday Extravaganza where we're talking The Santa Clause! Check out the WHM Merch Store featuring new Polish Decoy, ‘Jack Kirby', and Forrest the Universal Soldier designs!
Up next in Spooky month we watched the 1988 revenge flick Pumpkinhead. Directed by Stan Winston in his directorial debut the film tells the story of an man who, after a tragic accident, conjures up a towering, vengeful demon called Pumpkinhead to destroy a group of unsuspecting teenagers. The film stars Lance Henriksen, John D'Aquino, Jeff East and Kerry Remsen. Come join us!!! Website : http://tortelliniatnoon.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tortelliniatnoonpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TortelliniAtNoon Twitter: https://twitter.com/PastaMoviePod
Directed by: Stan Winston Starring: Lance Henriksen, Jeff East, John D'Aquino, Some other pumpkin fuckers After a group of dirtbikin' dickheads accidentally kill a young boy named Billy Harley, his father Ed (the originator of the awesome Ed Harley jeans and T-Shirt line) is devastated and the only thing he wants is revenge. He goes to an old woman who is said to be a witch and conjures a demonic creature known as Pumpkinhead, and unleashes him on them dirtbikin' dickeheads. Other Stuff we talked about: Metalocalypse: Army of the Doomstar Starfield The Leaf Razor System Check out some Tubi Recommendations And this amazing Sylvester Stallone Shoutout we received. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deweypodmonster/message
This week we are reviewing the extremely popular film about a man who seeks vengeance with the help of a demon. If you haven't seen it, I'm sure you've heard of it. Starring Lance Henriksen, Jeff East, John D'Aquino, Kimberly Ross, and a surprise little part played by Mayim Bialik. Written and Directed by Stan Winston in 1988. If you would like to become a supporter of the show you can check out our Patreon page and choose a tier. There are different perks at all levels and every contributor will have access to our Pre-Horror Show. Check out our favorite coffee by clicking on our link: Four Sigmatic Please share the podcast with your friends on social media to help us grow. Leave us a great review on whatever platform you are using. Check us out on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Slasher. If you would like to watch our interviews, you can check out our YouTube channel. If you would like to ask us a question or make a suggestion for the show, send us an email at horrorscriptpodcast@gmail.com You can write us or record a voice memo of yourself asking the question and we can play it on an upcoming episodeSupport the show by picking up some Horror Script Podcast merchandiseIf you do reviews and interviews virtually try Squadcast for free by using our link. You also help support the show by using it. Special thanks to John Saccardo and Vince Lipscomb for the amazing music. Support the show
Are you ready to believe a podcast can fly? Many stars from the legacy Superman movies reflect on the movie, Christopher Reeve, and more! On May 13th I had the honor of being a part of a special press event at the Motor City Comic-Con. I'm excited to share with you 6 chats from that event Mariel Hemingway Sarah Douglas Jack O'Halloran Marc McClure Aaron Smolinski Robert Venditti Wilfredo Torres AND if that was Superman enough for you I am finally releasing, from the vaults, an interview with Jeff East - young Clark Kent from Superman: The Movie as well as part of this super-sized episode. (Jeff wasn't part of the MCCC event) In this episode, you will learn the following: 1. What was it like for the guest to work with Christopher Reeve? 2. What was the guest's favorite memory from the movie? 3. What was it like for the guest to be part of the Superman legacy? Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation The MCCC Event Foundation website Hashtag Fun: Jeff dives into recent trends and reads some of his favorite tweets from trending hashtags. The hashtag featured in this episode is #DeepThoughtsFromSuperman from @OpenMicRejects. Tweets featured on the show are retweeted at @JeffDwoskinShow Follow Hashtag Roundup to tweet along with fun hashtags daily! Follow @HashtagRoundup on Twitter! Download the Hashtag Roundup app Follow Jeff Dwoskin: Jeff Dwoskin on Twitter The Jeff Dwoskin Show podcast on Twitter Podcast website Podcast on Instagram Yes, the show used to be called Live from Detroit: The Jeff Dwoskin Show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is dedicated in loving memory to https://www.gofundme.com/f/well-never-forget-you-funeral-service-marcel?utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet&utm_medium=copy_link_all&utm_source=customer (MARCEL FONTAINE). *********************************************************** "Keep away from Pumpkinhead unless you're tired of living. His enemies are mostly dead. He's mean and unforgiving." -from the poem https://www.deviantart.com/chimeralord2000/journal/Pumpkinhead-Poem-by-Ed-Justin-261924807 (PUMPKINHEAD) by https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0433179/ (ED JUSTIN) From the acrid, dust-choked desert comes a rural American folktale of vengeance, witchcraft and violent death. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000448/?ref_=tt_cl_t_1 (LANCE HENRIKSEN) plays Ed Harley, a simple store owner in a backwater desert community, whose son Billy (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0403475/?ref_=tt_cl_t_11 (MATTHEW HURLEY)) is tragically killed in a motorcycle accident caused by a group of reckless city folks who then flee the scene. With the help of a local witch (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0770298/?ref_=tt_cl_t_8 (FLORENCE SHAUFFLER)), Harley calls upon a demon of vengeance called Pumpkinhead to deliver blood-soaked retribution upon the offending youths. Here to help me sort through this tangled web of eye-for-an-eye avengement, community responsibility and redemption are https://twitter.com/OsoScruffy (OSO EWERT), director of https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2836370/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 (SACRAMENT) and owner of https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3599146/?ref_=tt_ov_dr (OSO SCRUFFY NATURAL BEARD BRAND), and Reverandhttps://www.twtitter.com/PastorFabulous ( BEN FITZGERALD-FYE), pastor of https://www.scipiovillechurch.org/ (SCIPIOVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH). https://tubitv.com/movies/306943/pumpkinhead?start=true (PUMPKINHEAD) is currently available to watch on https://tubitv.com/movies/306943/pumpkinhead?start=true (TUBI). The film was directed by four-time Academy Award-winning special effects master https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0935644/?ref_=tt_ov_dr (STAN WINSTON) and also stars https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0247532/?ref_=tt_cl_t_2 (JEFF EAST), https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0047700/?ref_=tt_cl_t_6 (CYNTHIA BAIN), https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0388964/?ref_=tt_cl_t_5 (JOEL HOFFMAN), https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0107068/?ref_=tt_cl_t_9 (BRIAN BREMER), https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0002668/?ref_=tt_cl_t_10 (GEORGE "BUCK" FLOWER) and https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0080524/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0 (MAYIM BIALIK). Save 10% off your entire order at https://www.OsoScruffy.com (OsoScruffy.com) by using code QUEENZ10 July is GAY WRATH MONTH at the ScreamQueenz Virtual Drive-In featuring 5 movies designed to make them FEAR THE QUEERS! Click the links to view the trailers. 07/03 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_LmIQn4BJo&t=22s (THE ESTATE) 07/10 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ADPSaybusM (CAT PEOPLE (1942)) 07/17 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PiDUd95e9D8 (DEAD BOYZ DON'T SCREAM) 07/24 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JznaAFyy54g (WHAT KEEPS US ALIVE) 07/30 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mf5mC2LPdgU (GRIMM LOVE) All screenings begin at 8pm Eastern Standard Time. Titles and Schedules are subject to change. Visit https://bit.ly/watchsq (bit.ly/watchsq) at showtime to join. Visit us at http://www.screamqueenz.com/ (www.ScreamQueenz.com) ***** Leave us a message at http://www.screamqueenz.com/voicemail (www.ScreamQueenz.com/voicemail) ***** Get access to THE FINAL REEL, "DAMN YOU, UNCLE LEWIS!" and all other Premium ScreamQueenz PATREON Content for as little as $5 a month. Find out more at http://www.patreon.com/screamqueenz (www.Patreon.com/screamqueenz) ***** BUY ME A COFFEE at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/screamqueenz (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/screamqueenz) ***** Get all your SCREAMQUEENZ MERCHANDISE and browse our entire catalog of hand-curated designs at SCREAMTEEZ....
We have all had a couple of crazy, frustrating years. Now, we are drawing in a deep breath, ready to take on the new one. But wouldn't it be better to begin this new year with a new attitude? How does a person know if they have emotional intelligence? And why is it important for an individual? With us today are Eric Pennington and Jeff East, both partners with an organization called the Spirit of EQ in Central Ohio. What is emotional intelligence? Emotional intelligence is defined as the ability to perceive, use, understand, manage, and handle emotions. It is important for an individual to reach this goal, but why is it important for an organization? Spirit of EQ provides EQ assessments of an organization. Jeff and Eric explain more about that assessment and what steps are produced as related to the evaluation. Eric provides some great examples of the types of organizations that have utilized their company. Eric talks about the journey of where they were when they started working with them and how this moves toward a high EQ level and success. Spirit of EQ finds the employees at various levels of EQ. Some are more advanced while others may be a bit behind. Jeff and Eric talk about if it's possible to get everyone on the “same page” at the same time. How can you build EQ into your organization? Contact https://spiritofeq.com/ (Spirit of EQ) for more information. We would love to hear from you. Email us at hello@lookingforwardourway.com. Find us on https://www.facebook.com/lookingforwardourway/ (Facebook). https://g.page/looking-forward-our-way/review?gm (Please review our podcast on Google!) And of course, everything can be found on our website, https://my.captivate.fm/www.lookingforwardourway.com (Looking Forward Our Way.) Recorded in Studio C at https://my.captivate.fm/www.channel511.com (511 Studios). A production of https://my.captivate.fm/www.circle270media.com (Circle270Media Podcast Consultants).
We have all had a couple of crazy, frustrating years. Now, we are drawing in a deep breath, ready to take on the new one. But wouldn't it be better to begin this new year with a new attitude? With us in our next episode are Eric Pennington and Jeff East, both partners with an organization called the Spirit of EQ, here in Central Ohio. T What is emotional intelligence? Why do some have an empathetic attitude and others do not? And how can I build EQ into my organization? This and more coming to your podcast player Monday, December 6, 2021. We would love to hear from you. Email us at hello@lookingforwardourway.com. Find us on https://www.facebook.com/lookingforwardourway/ (Facebook). https://g.page/looking-forward-our-way/review?gm (Please review our podcast on Google!) And of course everything can be found on our website, https://my.captivate.fm/www.lookingforwardourway.com (Looking Forward Our Way.) Recorded in Studio C at https://my.captivate.fm/www.channel511.com (511 Studios). A production of https://my.captivate.fm/www.circle270media.com (Circle270Media Podcast Consultants).
Donna & Andrew carve into the 1988 directorial debut of legendary creature-effects artist Stan Winston. Topics discussed: revenge-dispensing monsters; evil witches; Lance Henriksen; Stan Winston; dickhead teenagers; the hillbilly code; dirt-farming; ladybug wives; audible east coast rainstorms; the ALIEN series; Mayim Bialik; Jeff East; motocross vehicular manslaughter; man-to-Pumpkinhead psychic transference; My So-Called Life; the dog from GREMLINS.
EPISODE 53 – PUMPKINHEAD We're rounding out Ashley Scared Stupid month with Chris's pick: Pumpkinhead! This week, Chris is scared stupid; Brandon reinterprets Haggis; Ashley rings the Clayton gong; and Brian recounts Joel's many, many crimes. BTW: Beware the NCAA! Starring: Lance Henriksen, Jeff East, John D'Aquino, Kimberly Ross, Joel Hoffman, Cynthia Bain, Kerry Remsen, Florence Schauffler, and Brian Bremer Directed by Stan Winston FOLLOW US:Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/trashwatch)Instagram (@trashwatchpodcast)Twitter (@trashwatchcast)Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/trashwatchpodcast/)Email (trashwatchpodcast@gmail.com)Listen to Brian's music at (https://www.brianhorne.com)
Schlocktober comes to a screeching halt with this final episode for October as the gents discuss one of the two films directed by creature feature maestro Stan Winston - Pumpkinhead starring Lance Henriksen. Why does Nathan love this movie so much? Why did no other characters check for a pulse after a kid is hit by a bike and clearly still alive? How come Nathan and Brendan can't tell who's who in the mess of adult victims that come to town? Did someone just get STABBED WITH A GUN!? All these questions and more will... probably be answered in this week's episode! Check our social media on Sunday for the Sunday Screencrap and take a guess at our next movie! What We've Been Watching: Possession The Autopsy of Jane Doe Questions? Comments? Suggestions? You can always shoot us an e-mail at wwttpodcast@gmail.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/wwttpodcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/wwttpodcast Twitter: www.twitter.com/wwttpodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/wwttpodcast Theme Song recorded by Taylor Sheasgreen: www.facebook.com/themotorleague Logo designed by Mariah Lirette: www.instagram.com/mariahhx Montrose Monkington III: www.twitter.com/montrosethe3rd Head over to untidyvenus.etsy.com and check out some wonderful art by friend of the show Izzy Fischer! Use the promo code "wwttpod" to receive 15% off your purchase! What Were They Thinking is sponsored by GameItAll.com and HostGator (use the coupon code 'SCHLOCK' for 25% off your first purchase) and is a proud member of the Age of Radio Podcast Network (www.ageofradio.org) Pumpkinhead stars Lance Henriksen, Jeff East, Kerry Remsen, Cynthia Bain, John D'Aquino, Joel Hoffman, Florence Schauffler and George Buck Flower; directed by Stan Winston. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we continue our Summer 2021 Satanic Panic series with the 1978 film Summer of Fear AKA Stranger in Our House directed by Wes Craven.Stranger in Our House is a 1978 American television horror film directed by Wes Craven and starring Linda Blair, Lee Purcell, Jeremy Slate, Jeff McCracken, and Jeff East. It is based on the 1976 novel Summer of Fear by Lois Duncan. The film premiered on NBC on October 31, 1978, and subsequently received theatrical releases in Europe under the title Summer of Fear.This is Castle of Horror Episode 342.
On this week’s listener request episode, we’re looking at everyone up for 1978’s Superman! Which Oscar-winner had his pick of playing Clark Kent, Jor-el, OR Lex Luthor? Which Grammy-winning singer was considered for Lois Lane? And did Frozen rip off that Fortress of Solitude scene? Also – Brando starts a feud with Stallone, Gene Hackman and Richard Donner get into a mustachioed standoff, and we try to make sense of a bananas-sounding thriller featuring telepathic plants! Superman stars Christopher Reeve, Margot Kidder, Gene Hackman, Marlon Brando, Valerie Perrine, Ned Beatty, Jackie Cooper, Glenn Ford, Phyllis Thaxter, Jeff East, and Terrence Stamp; directed by Richard Donner Follow the Podcast: On Instagram: @andalmoststarring On Facebook: @andalmoststarring Have a film you’d love for us to cover? E-mail us at andalmoststarring@gmail.com www.andalmoststarring.com
Look up in the sky! It's a bird ... it's a plane ... no, it's two middle aged men doing a podcast in the middle of the night! Thankfully we have a super-b special guest along for the ride. The wonderful Simon London has chosen 1978's SUPERMAN: THE MOVIE to chat about.
Episode #47 - This episode your favorite horror guys review and discuss the classic 1988 horror film 'PUMPKINHEAD' directed by the great Stan Winston! The film stars Lance Henriksen, Jeff East, and Kerry Remsen. The guys also give a quick review of the film 'THE DARK AND THE WICKED' along with the TV show 'CREEPSHOW'. If you love horror movies or movies in general, then this is the podcast you should be listening too! HORROR VEIN! Visit our Official Website at HorrorVein.com Hosts: Robert Massetti and Don Fisher Produced by Robert Massetti Published by FEAR FILM Studios Podcast Network Support this podcast
Huge thank you to Kenny Scott Guffey from the podcast "Beam Me Up Scotty" for letting me co-host and interview Jeff East on our first collaborative effort bringing our shows together. Jeff goes into detail about his time on the set of Superman and Pumpkinhead, we talk some sports and Jeff shares what it's like to get a plaster mold made of your face.Jeff East is the actor who played young Clark Kent from Superman: The Movie with Christopher Reeve in 1978. He's also had some other great roles in "The Day After", "Pumpkinhead" and "Huckleberry Fin".You can find Kenny's podcast Beam Me Up Scotty HERE!Thanks for listening everyone!Coldest water bottles you'll ever own! Get yours today and use the code "Basement" at checkout! Get it HEREPod Decks – Use code “Basement10” for 10% off your purchase: https://www.poddecks.com/-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Social Media!Official Website: Podcast | The Basement SurgeTwitter: https://twitter.com/BasementSurgeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/basementsurgeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/basementsurge/Discord: https://discord.gg/vGtZ6W7Streamerlinks: https://streamerlinks.com/BasementSurge----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#VodSquad #Podcast #Vlogging #Vodcast #Vodcasting #PodcastingBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEPod Decks! Unique podcast interview questions and episode ideas. Use code "Basement10" at checkout for 10% off.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/basementsurge)
Scott and his buddy—fellow podcaster John—interview Jeff East from Superman The Movie. Brandon and the Gamer’s Paradise guys find their Christmas gifts stolen, but Brandon still enjoys one of them; a Batman cowl! It’s Batman vs Superman on Beam Me Up Scotty! Special Guest Bruce Toriello.
In this podcast episode, Mike Swanson and certified financial planner through Raymond James and a member of the Advocate Capital Inc. wealth management team, Jeff East, explain how to plan for your retirement as a plaintiff attorney. Questions or comments? Contact Mike!https://www.howdavidbeatsgoliath.com/contact/ Or visit his social media pages: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/michaeljswanson/Facebook: facebook.com/profile.php?id=100002168508940
Superman The Movie Actor Jeff East chats with Jay & Jim about his time filming back in 1977. Why was he limping over to Pa Kent? Why did he spend so many days running up and down a runway? The Fortress! The Farm! That Green Crystal! Episode 16 has it all.
Coming Attractions/News: Pet CemeteryGlassThe Best of Enemies New Movies Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween - Two young friends find a magic book that brings a ventriloquist's dummy to life. Collette - Colette is pushed by her husband to write novels under his name. Upon their success, she fights to make her talents known, challenging gender norms. Bad Times at the El Royale - Seven strangers, each with a secret to bury, meet at Lake Tahoe's El Royale, a rundown hotel with a dark past. Over the course of one fateful night, everyone will have a last shot at redemption - before everything goes to hell. First Man - A look at the life of the astronaut, Neil Armstrong, and the legendary space mission that led him to become the first man to walk on the Moon on July 20, 1969. Undisputed Classic The Right Stuff - The story of the original Mercury 7 astronauts and their macho, seat-of-the-pants approach to the space program. Top Five - Space Movies 1988 The Accused (Jodie Foster, Kelly McGillis, Jonathan Kaplan): After a young woman suffers a brutal gang rape in a bar one night, a prosecutor assists in bringing the perpetrators to justice, including the ones who encouraged and cheered on the attack. Pumpkinhead (Lance Henriksen, Jeff East, Stan Winston): After a tragic accident, a man conjures up a towering, vengeful demon called Pumpkinhead to destroy a group of unsuspecting teenagers. Night of the Demons: Ten teenagers party at an abandoned funeral parlor on Halloween night. When an evil force awakens, demonic spirits keep them from leaving and turn their gathering into a living Hell. Madame Sousatzka (Shirley MacLaine, John Schlesinger): Renowned Russian piano teacher Irina Sousatzka gets a new student - Bengali piano prodigy Manek. They are both immigrants in the UK and bond quickly. When Manek's single mother's business fails, he must make a career decision. Another Woman (Mia Farrow, Woody Allen): Facing a mid-life crisis, a woman rents an apartment next to a psychiatrist's office to write a new book, only to become drawn to the plight of a pregnant woman seeking that doctor's help. Next Week: Halloween, The Hate U GIve, Undisputed Classic: Dawn of the Dead, Top Five Horror Movies
Episode 21 sees Andy and Mitch joined by founder of the London Horror Society, Chris Nials. His chosen film? Pumpkinhead! Directed by special effects supremo Stan Winston, featuring the FX talent of Alien suit creators Alec Gillis and Tom Woodruff Jr and based on a short story by Ed Justin, 1988's Pumpkinhead is a superb film that, while in no way a bad film, is certainly underseen. Remedy that immediately and seek this one out. The cast includes Lance Henriksen, Brian Bremer, Jeff East, Buck Flower and Florence Schauffler. Pumpkinhead also features the first film performance of Mayim Bialik! The synopsis is as follows: When a group of rambunctious teenagers inadvertently kill his only son, Ed Harley seeks the magic of a backwoods witch to bring the child back. But when she tells him the child's death is irrevocable, his grief develops into an all-consuming desire... for revenge! Defying superstition, he and the witch invoke 'the pumpkinhead' a monstrously clawed and fanged demon which, once reborn, answers only to Ed's bloodlust. But as the invincible creature wreaks its slow, unspeakable tortures on the teens, Ed confronts a horrifying secret about his connection to the beast and realizes that he must find a way to stop its deadly mission before he becomes one with it forever! Please note that this podcast contains strong language and Scottish accents. Remember, you can keep up to date with our news by following us via the usual social media outlets: Facebook Twitter Instagram Plus you can drop us an email to stronglanguageviolentscenes@gmail.com. Strong Language & Violent Scenes theme by Mitch Bain Edits & Artwork by Andy Stewart Also, we love what we are doing and the response so far has been wonderful so if you enjoy what we do and want to help us continue to do it and help us to grow, then please consider sending us a few pounds via Paypal to stronglanguageviolentscenes@gmail.com! There is no lower or upper limit and every bit helps.
I catch up with Jeff East, who played young Clark Kent in Superman: The Movie, which is celebrating its 40th anniversary. He tells me his experience making the classic movie, including the memorable train scene, and his relationship with Christopher Reeve.
This interview took place at Kansas City Comic-Con on November 10, 2017. I did a brief interview with Jeff East. Best known for his role in "Superman: The Movie".
Story: Marthas Ehemann, Mitglied einer strengen christlichen Sekte, ist bei einem mysteriösen Unfall ums Leben gekommen. Von nun an ist die junge Frau allein unter den unheimlichen Sektenmitgliedern, die einen todbringenden Dämon in ihrer Mitte vermuten. Als zu Marthas Unterstützung zwei Freundinnen in die ländliche Gemeinde reisen, werden auch diese nicht vom blutigen und tödlichen Segen verschont, der die Zahl der Sektenmitglieder blitzschnell dezimiert... DVD-/Blu-Ray-Release: 08.06.2017 (Koch Films) Deadly Blessing Genre: Thriller, Krimi, Drama, Horror, Suspense, Mystery, Okkult Land: USA 1981 Laufzeit: ca. 108 min. FSK: 16 Regie: Wes Craven Drehbuch: Glenn M. Benest (story), Matthew Barr, Wes Craven Mit Sharon Stone, Susan Bruckner, Ernest Borgnine, Jeff East, Maren Jensen, ... https://youtu.be/s00MsJhGGBY
Story: Marthas Ehemann, Mitglied einer strengen christlichen Sekte, ist bei einem mysteriösen Unfall ums Leben gekommen. Von nun an ist die junge Frau allein unter den unheimlichen Sektenmitgliedern, die einen todbringenden Dämon in ihrer Mitte vermuten. Als zu Marthas Unterstützung zwei Freundinnen in die ländliche Gemeinde reisen, werden auch diese nicht vom blutigen und tödlichen Segen verschont, der die Zahl der Sektenmitglieder blitzschnell dezimiert... DVD-/Blu-Ray-Release: 08.06.2017 (Koch Films) Deadly Blessing Genre: Thriller, Krimi, Drama, Horror, Suspense, Mystery, Okkult Land: USA 1981 Laufzeit: ca. 108 min. FSK: 16 Regie: Wes Craven Drehbuch: Glenn M. Benest (story), Matthew Barr, Wes Craven Mit Sharon Stone, Susan Bruckner, Ernest Borgnine, Jeff East, Maren Jensen, ... https://youtu.be/s00MsJhGGBY
Jealous boyfriends! Water balloon fights! Hollywood legends! All part of the action on the set of Superman: The Movie. Faster than a speeding locomotive, my guest, Jeff East (young Clark Kent) arrives at the Lair to talk about the greatest comic book movie ever made! Jeff on Facebook Stuff you heard on the show: CapedWonder […]
Jealous boyfriends! Water balloon fights! Hollywood legends! All part of the action on the set of Superman: The Movie. Faster than a speeding locomotive, my guest, Jeff East (young Clark Kent) arrives at the Lair to talk about the greatest comic book movie ever made! Jeff on Facebook Stuff you heard on the show: CapedWonder […]
10-07-14 - Demon Street USA, Jeff East, Tim Sweeten by Nightwatch Radio