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When the kids finally arrive at the coordinates only to find Wesley Crusher instead of the Protostar, there's no time to answer the many questions he raises. But when he helps them escape the space panthers and takes them to Gary Seven's apartment, Janeway defies Jellico's orders and arrives in search of the cadets. What's the best place to confront LeVar Burton? Who is the reason for the season? Which character has part one promised us? It's the episode that stands as podcasting's cautionary tale!Check out Wil Wheaton's new podcast “It's Storytime with Wil Wheaton” wherever you get your podcasts.Support the production of Greatest TrekGet a thing at podshop.biz!Sign up for our mailing list!Greatest Trek is produced by Wynde PriddySocial media is managed by Rob Adler and Bill TilleyMusic by Adam RaguseaFriends of DeSoto for: Labor | Democracy | JusticeDiscuss the show using the hashtag #GreatestTrek and find us on social media:YouTube | Facebook | X | Instagram | TikTok | Mastodon | Bluesky | ThreadsAnd check out these online communities run by FODs: Reddit | USS Hood Discord | Facebook group | Wikia | FriendsOfDeSoto.social
In this episode, we tell the harrowing story of the Jellico explosion, a catastrophic event that shook the town of Jellico, Tennessee, on September 21, 1906. What began as a normal morning quickly turned into chaos when a shipment of 11 tons of dynamite detonated, leveling the downtown area and leaving the community in ruins. Join Steve Gilly and Rod Mullins as they tell the story of Jellico's darkest day. Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast app to catch all our stories.You can also support our storytelling journey and access exclusive content by becoming a patron here: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/stories-of-appalachia--5553692/supportThanks for listening!
Hosts Cam Smith and Tyler Orton plead for permanent Delta shifts while sizing up the capabilities of Trek's quirkiest non-lead captains. From catsuit-hating curmudgeon Jellico, to the Enterprise-B's fumbling Kirk successor Harriman and baseball-loving Vulcan Solok, the duo debate who they would most and least like to serve under. Join our Facebook page for exclusive content such as videos and bonus episodes. And you can also visit our blog, or follow us on Twitter and YouTube! Send any other questions, topic ideas or feedback to subspacetransmissionspod@gmail.com! Related Podcast Episodes: TNG: "Chain of Command" VOY: "Equinox" DSC: "The Vulcan Hello" + "Battle at the Binary Stars" Star Trek III: The Search for Spock Star Trek: Generations Join us next week as we yuk it up with Trek's funniest characters!
¡Feliz año nuevo y feliz día de Reyes a todos los Replayers! Estrenamos el año nuevo con 4 o 5 luces de Navidad, según se mire. Además, comenzamos con la misma tortura de siempre: una larga intro de 49 minutos, aunque nos saltemos la tertulia ya que el episodio de la quincena es doble. ‘Chain of Command' es un pedazo de episodio, mítico por la batalla en la escena de tortura entre dos titanes de la actuación, David Warner y Patrick Stewart, viejos amigos que habían coincidido en la Royal Shakespeare Company. Aunque el episodio es recordado especialmente por el meme de las 4 luces, tenemos también otro titán en la Enterprise, Ronny Cox, interpretando al Capitán Jellico, quién protagoniza otra dura lucha con Riker por la manera de tratar a la tripulación y dirigir una nave estelar. Hasta la próxima quincena, seguiremos diciendo que ¡hay cuatro luces!
Amikor a kardassziaiak fenyegető mozgósításba kezdenek, az Enterprise-on a feje tetejére áll az élet: miután Picard kapitányt felmentik és titkos küldetésre vezénylik, a hajó Jellico kezébe kerül, aki tárgyalásokba kezd a Kardassziai Unioval. Míg a legénység nehezen találja az összhangot Jellico vezetési stílusával, Picard bevetése balul sül el, a kapitány ugyanis a kardassziaiak fogságába esik. Aktuális adásunk témája a ‘Titkos küldetés' című duplaepizód, melyről Krisz társaságában beszélgetünk. 0:00:34 - Rövid hírszekció • 0:00:34 | Megjelent a Star Trek: Lower Decks - Warp Your Own Way könyv. - https://trekmovie.com/2024/11/13/review-star-trek-lower-decks-warp-your-own-way-interactive-graphic-novel-is-an-adventure-in-choice/ • 0:08:35 | Anson Mount közzétett egy videót, melyben Lorca szerepére hallgatták meg a Discovery sorozathoz. - https://trekmovie.com/2024/11/28/watch-anson-mounts-audition-tape-for-captain-lorca-on-star-trek-discovery/ • 0:15:15 | Kate Mulgrew szerint a Star Trek: Picard nem nyerte el minden rajongó tetszését, ő pedig nem szeretne Janeway-nek olyan visszatérést, ami megosztja a nézőket. - https://trekmovie.com/2024/12/03/kate-mulgrew-unsure-potential-live-action-star-trek-janeway-show-has-all-the-elements-she-needs/ 0:29:37 - Kibeszélő: Titkos küldetés I-II (TNG 6x10 & 6x11) • Hogyan viszonyulunk Jellico megjelenéséhez? Jó döntés volt-e, hogy az admirális a kapitánycserével kezelte a krízist? • Enterprise-buborék: egyedül Picard hajója képviseli az idealizmust? • Picard valóban megtörik, ha tovább marad Madrednél? 1:35:16 - Szinkronos érdekességek 1:46:46 - Összefoglalás, értékelés Műsorunk videós formában is fogyasztható: - https://youtu.be/-jHjhyN-mNo
There was lots of major Star Trek news from New York City Comic-Con. We're getting previews from Lower Decks and Strange New Worlds. Plus, we have a premiere date for Section 31 and a major update on Starfleet Academy. Also, some newly discovered frogs are getting Federation-worthy names. All that and more on Trekcast. News:Strange New Worlds updatehttps://gizmodo.com/star-trek-strange-new-worlds-season-3-trailer-nycc-2024-2000512623Starfleet Academy renewedhttps://variety.com/2024/tv/news/star-trek-starfleet-academy-renewed-season-2-tatiana-maslany-guest-star-season-1-1236183322/Section 31 Premiere datehttps://www.startrek.com/news/star-trek-section-31-premieres-january-24New Star Trek Action Figureshttps://trekmovie.com/2024/10/19/nycc-new-line-of-action-figures-from-nacelle-to-feature-tuvix-and-more-deep-cut-star-trek-characters/Tree Frogs are named after Star Trek Captainhttps://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/seven-new-frog-species-were-named-after-star-trek-captains-to-boldly-croak/Trekcast is a fan-made Star Trek podcast. We talk about all things sci-fi, nerdy/geeky, from Star Trek, Star Wars, Marvel, DC Comics, Stargate, and everything else. If you love dad jokes, saving dogs and bears you'll love Trekcast.Connect with us: trekcasttng@gmail.comLeave us a voicemail - (570) 661-0001Check out our merch store at Trekcast.comHelp support the show - ko-fi.com/trekcastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/star-trek-podcast-trekcast--5651491/support.TV Drama Version 2 by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
In unserem Podcast zu "Supernova Part 1" nehmen wir euch mit auf die Reise durch die 872. Folge von Star Trek, in der die Crew der Protostar in einem echten Dilemma steckt – zwischen Föderationsflotte, Living Construct und ihren eigenen moralischen Fragen.
Hey, got a light? To be continued leads us right into Picard singing like a songbird, as Kate says. He's in the well-lit torture room with David Warner as Gul Madred. Then we move to Cardassians showing their ipads and threatening Picard's life to our crack negotiating team. Riker's pissed Jellyroll won't admit Picard was acting for the Federation, and Jericho relieves him of duty. No really! Picard learn how to eat eggs and piss off torturers by not taking their shit. Riker's shit-eating grin goes into the nebula, plants some mines, and rescues Picard. Jellico's unchanged, but Picard has PTSD before we knew what that was. Hoo boy. This is a lot to unpack. No wonder we talk about a 47 minute episode for 86. :) Get in touch with us on BlueSky @ReEngageTNG.bsky.social! Host: Greg Tito (Gregtito.com, @GregTito on Bluesky, @greg_tito on IG) Panel: Jimmie G (@thejimmieg on IG & Twitter), Erik Gratton (@erikfallsdown on Twitter & IG), and Kate Jaeger (@jaegerlicious on Twitter and IG) Audio Editor: Greg Tito (Gregtito.com, @GregTito on Bluesky, @greg_tito on IG) Logo artwork: @mojojojo_97 on Twitter, mojo97.com Theme music: Ryan Marth Next up is the s6e12 "Ship in a Bottle" hosted by Greg and featuring special guest Bonnie Gordon, voice of the computer on Prodigy!
It's a mid-season two-parter! Let's jump into an extremely important episode full of editing choices and amazing performances around the horn. Captain Jericho is a real sociopath, and he takes over the Enterprise as Picard, Worf, and Crusher train in secret for the secret mission involving Cardashians. Riker's beard is bristling, Geordi is flabbergasted at Jellico's changes, and Crusher is gassed from running through caves. Captain Jellicle Cat insults Riker straight to Picard's face, then tells Troi to put on a proper uniform when she tells Jellico to cool it down with the crew. The mission goes off, with Picard telling them they are infiltrating a Cardassian weapons lab. It's a trap, and Picard is captured. TO BE CONTINUED. Get in touch with us on BlueSky @ReEngageTNG.bsky.social! Host: Erik Gratton (@erikfallsdown on Twitter & IG) Panel: Jimmie G (@thejimmieg on IG & Twitter), Greg Tito (Gregtito.com, @GregTito on Bluesky, @gregtito on Twitter, @greg_tito on IG), and Kate Jaeger (@jaegerlicious on Twitter and IG) Audio Editor: Erik Gratton (@erikfallsdown on Twitter & IG) Logo artwork: @mojojojo_97 on Twitter, mojo97.com Theme music: Ryan Marth Next up is the s6e11 "Chain of Command, part 2" hosted by Greg!
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Chain of Command, Part I! The Enterprise suddenly has an EXTREME shake-up. Picard out?! Jellico in?! Worf and Beverly join secret mission?! Riker and Geordi feeling bad? Data feeling good?! Deanna in a UNIFORM?! THE LIONFISH IS GONE?! WHAT'S GOING ON HERE?! Become a member of our YouTube channel and get access to a bunch of perks, including early access to new episodes. our entire video podcast library without YouTube ads, and our members-only Discord! The Tim Tier is only $1.99 a month! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClYIRsMyLf0G0ESkZw7z88w/join Looking for a stylish, compact wallet that can fan out your cards with the push of a button? Get a discount by using our offer code "NEWBIE" at Ekster.com! This offer stacks with other sales on the website! Need a super fast, high quality, ultra-secure VPN? Get an extra three free months of ExpressVPN when you sign up for 12 months through our affiliate link (a total of 49% in savings!): https://www.expressvpn.com/newbiestartrek Ask us a question at contact@newbiestartrek.com and we may answer it on the podcast! Intro theme song: Earl Grey (Hot!) by Nate Tang "What happened during this airdate?" song: Around the Sun by Nate Tang Catch our other projects (Would You Stay Tuned, etc.) at https://fugitiveframes.com/ 0:00 - Intro (I Go Meow) 12:45 - Around the Sun 16:39 - Sponsors 30:11 - Episode recap and discussion 1:21:33 - Mailbag 1:27:14 - Outro
Join the Science crew as they launch a few more probes, collect the data and discuss the following topics from Debate 9 in more detail: - Data was justified in not releasing the transporter lock when ordered to do so by Commander Riker in "The Quality of Life". - The distinct quality of Star Trek storytelling rests on the fundamental distinction of science fiction from space opera. - Jellico was more correct about Riker than Riker was about Jellico. "Let's launch a probe into it!" Live Long and Podcast presents Locutors of Trek: Class L Probe Season 1, Episode 8: “Gotta Get Up To Get It Done” Date of Podcast: May 10, 2024 THIS EPISODE'S PODCASTERS Davan Skelhorn, Dave Puxley, Adam Woodward LIVE LONG AND PODCAST ORIGINALLY CREATED BY Dave Mader and Jaemeel Robinson A PROUD MEMBER OF THE UNITED FEDERATION OF PODCASTS PRODUCER Davan Skelhorn Streaming live on Twitch, Youtube and Facebook: Twitch Channel: https://www.twitch.tv/livelongandpodcast YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/livelongandpodcast Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/pg/LiveLongAndPodcast Audio version available wherever you get your audio podcasts. Listen to Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0yIEMJhawSLGAozJAh4EdG Listen via Anchor: https://anchor.fm/livelongandpodcast #StarTrek #LocutorsOfTrek #LiveLongAndPodcast #UFP #UnitedFederationOfPodcasts
Christopher Loric - SESG Explorer: Science Fiction, Military Thriller, & Space Adventure. This is episode 676 of Teaching Learning Leading K12, an audio podcast. Christopher Loric served as a United States Navy Officer and retired as a Commander, with a yearlong deployment in Iraq during a military career that spanned 28 years. He is also a science-fiction military writer who has penned his debut novel, SESG Explorer. Loric's last assignment concluded at the outset of the covid pandemic, having served NATO at the headquarters of Supreme Allied Command Transformation. He was awarded, honored, and recognized by the government for his years of hard work, including: * Defense Meritorious Service Medal (Four Awards) * Meritorious Service Medal (Two Awards) * Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal (Four Awards) * Navy Unit Commendation Award * Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation Award * Fleet Marine Force Ribbon * National Defense Service Medal (Two Awards) * Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal * Iraqi Campaign Medal with EGA/bronze star * Global War on Terrorism Service Medal * Korean Defense Service Medal * Humanitarian Service Medal * Overseas Service Ribbon * US Navy Rifle Expert and Navy Pistol Expert He earned a BBA in Finance and an MBA from the University of Oklahoma. He received another Masters in National Security and Strategic Studies from the Naval War College. Born and raised in Oklahoma, he also had brief stints in Long Beach, California and Daytona Beach, Florida. His military service took him to Japan, South Korea, Iraq, Guam, and Germany, as well as to Virginia, Rhode Island, Nebraska, Minnesota, Washington, and California. He brings an international and military perspective to his writings. He resides in Jellico, Tennessee. He looks forward to the day that man settles on Mars and expands to the rest of the solar system. Great conversation! Awesome story! Thanks for listening! Don't forget to share with someone. Before you go... You could help support this podcast by Buying Me A Coffee. Not really buying me something to drink but clicking on the link on my home page at https://stevenmiletto.com for Buy Me a Coffee or by going to this link Buy Me a Coffee. This would allow you to donate to help the show address the costs associated with producing the podcast from upgrading gear to the fees associated with producing the show. That would be cool. Thanks for thinking about it. Hey, I've got another favor...could you share the podcast with one of your friends, colleagues, and family members? Hmmm? What do you think? Thank you! You are AWESOME! Thanks so much! Connect & Learn More: https://christopherloric.com/ https://www.amazon.com/SESG-Explorer-Christopher-Loric-ebook/dp/B0BYK4GJC7 Length - 01:05:45
Christopher Loric served as a United States Marine and is a retired United States Navy, CDR, with two tours in Iraq during a military career that spanned 28 years. He is also a science-fiction military writer who has penned his debut novel, SESG Explorer. Loric's last assignment concluded at the outset of the covid pandemic, having served NATO at the headquarters of Supreme Allied Command Transformation. He was awarded, honored, and recognized by the government for his years of hard work, including: * Defense Meritorious Service Medal (Four Awards) * Meritorious Service Medal (Two Awards) * Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal (Four Awards) * Navy Unit Commendation Award * Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation Award * Fleet Marine Force Ribbon * National Defense Service Medal (Two Awards) * Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal * Iraqi Campaign Medal with EGA/bronze star Global War on Terrorism Service Medal * Korean Defense Service Medal * Humanitarian Service Medal * Overseas Service Ribbon * Marine Corps Rifle Ribbon with E (Expert) Marine Corps Pistol Ribbon with E (Expert) He earned a BBA in Finance and an MBA from University of Oklahoma. He received his Master's in Foreign Affairs from Naval War College. Born and raised in Oklahoma, he also had brief stints in Long Beach, California and Daytona Beach, Florida. His military service took him to Japan, South Korea, Iraq, Guam, and Germany, as well as to Virginia, Rhode Island, Nebraska, Minnesota, Washington, and California. He brings an international and military perspective to his writings. He resides in Jellico, Tennessee. He looks forward to the day that man settles on Mars and expands to the rest of the solar system. You can purchase SESG: Explorer on Amazon: https://a.co/d/0MN44Jp ********************************************************** You can email the hosts with your UFO/UAP and Paranormal stories at: pitchatpodcast@gmail.com Help support the show with the links below: Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjUTzsRX5rBq9_r7_YtaEJg/join You can now purchase our Merch on the "STORE" TAB in the channel description All Our Links Including Our MERCH Store: https://linktr.ee/mi.ufo.podcast Paypal: Donate via paypal: https://paypal.me/miufo Become a Patreon supporter and get a show shoutout for as long as you're a member! Become a Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/miufospepnne --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pitchatpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pitchatpodcast/support
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In 2018, Elizabethton High School students teacher Alex Campbell challenged his students to see if they could figure out if the Redhead murders are sometimes called the Bible Belt Murders. There were 14 unsolved murders with a similar M.O. Campbell gets help from a former FBI agent teaching the young people about profiling a case. The students of Elizabethton High School start to see a potential pattern emerge in six of the potential murders. In looking at the background of the murders, they started New Years day 1985, the body of a young female with reddish hair was found strangled, wrapped in a blanket and tossed down an embankment off the southbound side of I-75 near Jellico, Tennessee. Due to decomposition, authorities believe she was killed about 72 hours before her body was found, 10-12 weeks pregnant when she was murdered. The identification of Tina McKenney Farmer of Indiana helped the investigation move forward quickly. The evidence from the crime scene was tested and a match was found. The DNA matched Jerry Johns, convicted in the 1987 attempted murder of a woman he kidnapped , strangled, and then dumped along I-40. Linda Schacke met Jerry Johns in a club in West Knoxville, Tennesee. The 36-year-old trucker seems like a nice guy until he pulls a gun, forces her at gunpoint to drive to a wooded area off the interstate where he rips her shirt and uses part of it to strangle her. Johns then tosses the strangled and bound woman on the inside of a storm drain under I-40. Like Tina Famer and many others, Linda Schacke has red hair, Unlike the others, Linda Schacke survives the attack. When Jerry Johns was convicted of the attack on Schacke, he was considered a suspect in some homicides, but there was never enough evidence. However, even though Tina Marie McKenney Farmer was positively identified by fingerprint identification, there was DNA left behind in the blanket she was wrapped up in after she was killed. 2019, DNA evidence identified convicted kidnapper Jerry Leon Johns as the man that killed Tina Marie McKenney Farmer in December 1984. Johns died in prison in 2015. On December 18, 2019, a grand jury in Campbell County, Tennessee, ruled that Johns would have been indicted for murder in Farmer's death if he were still alive. The students of Elizabethton High School continue to investigate and believe they have developed some strong evidence that shows whoever killed McKenney-Farmer, probably killed Lisa Nichols, Michelle Inman, Elizabeth Lamotte, Tracy Walker and even a still unidentified Jane Doe in Desoto County. Joining Nancy Grace Today: Alex Campbell - Teacher at Elizabethton High School, Host of the podcast: “Murder 101”, Author: “Ten Lessons That Will Get Your Fired, But You Must Teach Immediately”, https://kt-studios.com/podcasts/murder-101, Instagram @kt_studios Marlee - Student who worked on the project Karra Porter - Attorney, Co-founder of the Cold Case Coalition www.coldcasehelp.com, Instagram: @ColdCaseCoalition Dr. Bethany Marshall - Psychoanalyst www.drbethanymarshall.com/, Instagram & TikTok: drbethanymarshall, Twitter: @DrBethanyLive, appearing in the new show “Paris in Love” on Peacock Scott Barker - Fmr. FBI Special Agent, Worked with students, Scott Barker on LinkedIn Dr. Michelle DuPre - Forensic Pathologist, Medical Examiner and Detective: Lexington County Sheriff's Department, Author: “Money, Mischief, and Murder…the Murdaugh Saga. The rest of the story” available now on Amazon. “Homicide Investigation Field Guide" & "Investigating Child Abuse Field Guide", Forensic Consultant,DMichelleDupreMD.com Perry Chiaramonte - Senior Reporter at The Messenger, TheMessenger.com, X: @TheMessenger @perrych See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cowboy Matt Deas, one of the OG rockcrawlers hails from North Carolina where he raises kids and horses. Matt shares with us some great stories about rockcrawling in the early days.. Be sure to listen on your favorite podcast app.5:16 – Man, I love my childhood going to school and stuff, there were 89 of us in my graduating 10:43 – Once I got healed, I started ordering parts and got me a trail rig 17:11 – from 02-03 the sport evolved more, more participants and stuff 22:07 – Jellico was always my favorite because that's where it all started for me29:44 – Probably the WE Rock in '07 we ended up third, but I remember the level of competition was huge38:56 – I want to say it was '10 a lot of people were coming back, they caught their breath and was like, hey, we survived the storm47:01 – I'm going to treat myself for a while, I'm going to treat myself for a while, I made it three weeks57:44 – We ought to put a show on, get some sponsorship and really pump it up – you woulda been proud of me.Special thanks to 4low Magazine and Maxxis Tires for support and sponsorship of this podcast.Be sure to listen on your favorite podcast app.Support the show
For part two of perhaps the most depressing story in Star Trek history we're joined for jokes and shenanigans by Zane Bauer! Josh flip-flops on Jellico and Jeff gets salty, Zane brings a brand new perspective, and Picard's bottom is discussed thoroughly. Go to www.magicmind.co/mclass And get up to 50% off your subscription for the next 10 days and 20% after that deadline with our code "MCLASS20" if you wanna support the show with our first big sponsor and get a genuinely incredible energy drink for less on us! This is the third episode in Daruma's "Cardi C (&Me!) Collection" as chosen by and voted on our patrons! You can join in and tell us what to watch by becoming a patron today! SUPPORT US ON PATREON WITH YOUR LATINUM! - www.patreon.com/mclasspodcast Need info about the show? Find it at www.mclasspodcast.com Follow us on Twitter: @MClassPodcast And/or follow our personal accounts: @_JeffPennington @henderson1983
The crew isn't sure they can succeed at their covert mission to watch "Chain of Command pt 1," but Josh from The Bricked Pit joins in to ensure they "get it done!" Jellico judges a talent show, plays a fiddle, and ensures the buffet is stocked. Meanwhile Cam makes a Riker list, Bobi sings Jellico's theme song, Rob doesn't want to manage a Claires, Josh regrets his Halloween costume, and John is forever young. Engage!Pick up some Green Shirt MerchCheck out Josh on The Bricked Pit
Take a walk in the woods with us on this week's Sustainability Now! Your host, Justin Mog, welcomes to the studio Lauren Kallmeyer, Director of Kentucky Heartwood (http://kyheartwood.org), which has been protecting and defending Kentucky's public wildlands since 1992. They have stopped logging on thousands of acres of Daniel Boone National Forest and continually work to protect old growth forests and preserve habitat for rare, threatened, and endangered species. Lauren Kallmeyer served on Kentucky Heartwood's Forest Council before transitioning into the director role in 2022. She brings 16 years of experience in corporate America in various leadership, project management, and communications-related roles, and is thrilled to leave the corporate environment and return home to the nonprofit world and her activist roots. She has led several nonprofit boards, has served in AmeriCorps, and has worked as a park ranger at two National Parks. Lauren is also a clinical herbalist and owns a community-based herbalism practice, Resilient Roots (https://resilientrootsky.com/). She consults with people on how to use medicinal herbs to improve their health, teaches educational workshops, and grows medicinal plants on her farm in Berea. Her work as a clinical herbalist includes advocating for the sustainable harvest and conservation of medicinal plants, her farm is a United Plant Savers' botanical sanctuary, and all of this deeply influences her work at Kentucky Heartwood. She is an associate member of the American Herbalists Guild, has an M.S. in Therapeutic Herbalism from Maryland University of Integrative Health, an M.A. in Communication from the University of Louisville, and a B.A. in Anthropology from Centre College. To learn more, check out these links Lauren shared: - An overview of the South Redbird logging project where the champion Red Hickory tree is located: https://www.kyheartwood.org/south-redbird-project.html - Article on the proposed Jellico project, federal climate policy, old growth, etc: https://insideclimatenews.org/news/05032023/kentucky-old-trees-young-forest-carbon-storage/ - Herbalists Without Borders' Louisville chapter: http://www.hwblouisville.org/ As always, our feature is followed by your community action calendar for the week, so get your calendars out and get ready to take action for sustainability NOW! Sustainability Now! is hosted by Dr. Justin Mog and airs on Forward Radio, 106.5fm, WFMP-LP Louisville, every Monday at 6pm and repeats Tuesdays at 12am and 10am. Find us at http://forwardradio.org The music in this podcast is courtesy of the local band Appalatin and is used by permission. Explore their delightful music at http://appalatin.com
It's All Been Trekked Before #298 Season 11, Episode 11 Star Trek: The Next Generation #6.11 "Chain of Command, Part II" Stephen compares the story to 1984, while Jimmy-Jerome ties it into modern-day Trump supporters. Keith thinks the Gul lucked into the situation. And we ask for female cohosting candidates. It's All Been Trekked Before is produced by IABD Presents entertainment network. http://iabdpresents.com Please support us at http://pateron.com/iabd Follow us on social media @IABDPresents and https://www.facebook.com/ItsAllBeenTrekkedBefore
It's All Been Trekked Before #297 Season 11, Episode 10 Star Trek: The Next Generation #6.10 "Chain of Command, Part I" Keith loves the opening, Jimmy-Jerome geeks out over the Excelsior, and Stephen sparks debate on Troi's new uniform. And Jimmy-Jerome gives an anti-capitalism rant. It's All Been Trekked Before is produced by IABD Presents entertainment network. http://iabdpresents.com Please support us at http://pateron.com/iabd Follow us on social media @IABDPresents and https://www.facebook.com/ItsAllBeenTrekkedBefore
Hosts Cam Smith and Tyler Orton sprout ponytails while welcoming back Thadiun Okona in the latest two episodes of Prodigy, Crossroads and Masquerade. From the return of Billy Campbell's swaggering rogue, to Janeway vs. Jellico and Murph's metamorphosis, the duo cover it all. Plus, the hosts wrap the first season of Andor and also review the much-anticipated Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Join our Facebook page for exclusive content such as videos and bonus episodes. And you can also visit our blog, or follow us on Twitter and YouTube! Send any other questions, topic ideas or feedback to subspacetransmissionspod@gmail.com! Related Podcast Episodes: TNG's Lost Years Star Trek: TNG: "Chain of Command" The Journey of Janeway Join us next week as we rank the Trek movie characters!
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Welcome to Star Trek Prodigy S1E15: Masquerade. In this episode, we find more than one secret hiding behind a mask!
Welcome to Star Trek Prodigy S1E15: Masquerade. In this episode, we find more than one secret hiding behind a mask!
Welcome to Star Trek Prodigy S1E15: Masquerade. In this episode, we find more than one secret hiding behind a mask!
It's the sequel to Crisis Point! Boot up your holodeck, grab your gravcycle and get ready for the switcheroo, a nibbling horsey, and Knicknac. Mariner wants action and adventure, but Boimler is searching for something more. Tendi takes captain-hood seriously, while Rutherford has the Munchies. #StarTrek #LowerDecks #Cerritos #CrisisPoint #horsey -Brought to you by Section 31- Episode 145 00:30 Best Holodeck Program Contest 01:01 Gay, Me, Hellraiser 01:20 Correct Cooking 02:00 Tribbles Know Food 03:29 Racing to Passed Concert Greats 07:30 NO KIDS 08:00 Tempting Program 09:00 Holodeck Program -LINK HERE- version 7.0 and up 09:50 Introductions! 10:50 Shout out to the Duras Sisters Podcast - https://soundcloud.com/thedurassisterspodcast 11:50 Jellico to be in Star Trek Prodigy https://trekmovie.com/2022/10/08/ronnie-cox-returns-as-jellico-in-star-trek-prodigy-watch-mid-season-trailer/ 12:00 Shout out to the Open Pike Podcast https://openpike.buzzsprout.com/ 12:54 The Andorian Memeing Consortium https://www.facebook.com/AndorianMemeConsortium/ 13:29 Thank You Section 31, And Our Patreons https://patreon.com/starfleetunderground 13:13 Get some MERCH - https://starfleet-underground.creator-spring.com 14:50 Bless You 15:58 Season 5 of Discovery https://trekmovie.com/2022/10/12/star-trek-discovery-showrunner-promises-shift-in-tone-for-season-5-with-action-adventure-and-fun/ 17:50 Trek Dating? https://trekdating.com/ -Read the disclaimer at the bottom! 19:30 That's not a Klingon - It's a Cosplayer! 20:30 Star Trek: Prodigy returns: October 27th! 21:20 NYCC Star Trek Panels - Discovery - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RG0vFHr4cC0 Picard - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95Sw1K7Q19Q Prodigy - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTPRqrg1bKE Kate Mulgrew Interview https://trekmovie.com/2022/10/13/interview-kate-mulgrew-on-janeways-harrowing-journey-in-upcoming-return-in-star-trek-prodigy/ 23:50 Shatner's New Book - https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Boldly-Go/William-Shatner/9781668007327 29:00 Time Crystal Coffee attack 29:40 Star Trek: Lower Decks S3E8 - "Crisis Point 2: Paradoxus" 29:44 Teaser 30:18 That sounded like a Porn Name: Bucephalus Dagger 30:30 Barclay would do that 30:57 Romulan Triplets 31:40 Lean against the Warp Core? 2nd time 32:40 Bigger than some of the movies? 33:15 Act I 34:30 Tendi's Action 34:50 Tatasciore IX 35:00 Chronos Trigger? 35:00 Love Interest 35:45 It was Regula 1 from Wrath of Khan! 36:00 These Graphics Are Amazing! 36:50 Fart Sound 37:05 Alternate Cinematic Timeline congruent to our own but with younger actors 38:00 Needed more lens flares 38:30 Assassinate Kennedy? That's crazy 39:20 We Love Tendi 39:50 Let Minooki Guide You 40:20 The Koala Smiles Upon Us All 40:50 Act II 42:30 OK, Knap Sack 43:16 How'd you come up with Knicknac? 43:50 The Koala's a Big Deal 44:20 20th Century Earth Smells 45:00 Freak Accident 45:45 Don't ya Know a Jail Break when ya see one? 46:10 The Kirk Thing 46:20 What? I Got Chips. 47:30 The history of 2341 48:00 2340 Horndogs 48:20 Street Punks 48:30 We don't want any...WITNESSES! 49:00 The Pants Don't Fit! 50:30 Act III 52:29 Cliffhanger 53:17 Secret Badge 54:00 Horsey's Going to Bite You Now 54:54 Just another Defiant-Class Ship 55:55 The history of 2161 57:15 Regular Name Plate 57:30 Cheap Quote Generator 58:30 The Time-Loop Switcheroo 59:30 Dehydration is Real 1:00:40 Brad 1:01:10 Sulu! 1:01:50 Sulu bought his house out of spite? 1:02:15 Don't Tell Shatner! 1:03:00 Super Hot Doc...Ignored 1:03:30 Dye Job 1:04:00 Double Dye Job 1:06:10 The Sulu Factor Thanks for listening! Get some MERCH - https://starfleet-underground.creator-spring.com Patreon - https://patreon.com/starfleetunderground Email: thecollective@starfleetunderground.com Website: https://starfleetunderground.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/StarfleetUnderG Instagram: https://instagram.com/starfleetunderground Facebook: https://facebook.com/starfleetunderground YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/Qtsy16 Explicit
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko in Star Trek Deep Space Nine) and Ryan T. Husk review DS9's season 4, episode 7, "Starship Down." SPECIAL GUESTS: Writers, David Mack and John J. OrdoverProduced by Ryan T. Husk.Audio Remastered by Scott Jensen. Associate Producers:Dennis KochCommander Homer FrizzellYvette BlackmonEve EnglandCarmen ShamwellPJ TomasTJ Jackson-BeyAnn Marie SegalTimothy BaumBill Victor ArucanTitus MohlerRex A. WoodSusan V. GrunerRobert WeissburgEvery week, we rewatch an episode of Deep Space Nine, relive and review it. Join us! Rewatch DS9 every week and get in on the discussion - we'd love to have you!If you enjoy our content please leave us a five star rating and comment/review.Support and join the community here: https://www.patreon.com/The7thRuleWatch the episodes with full video here: https://www.youtube.com/c/The7thRuleSocial media:https://twitter.com/7thRulehttps://www.facebook.com/The7thRule/https://www.facebook.com/groups/The7thRuleGet cool T7R merchandise here: https://the-7th-rule.creator-spring.com/Cirroc's sister, Merone, makes amazing East-African inspired clothing and items for sale at:https://www.abyssiniankiosk.com/Malissa Longo creates fun and functional Star Trek art at:https://www.walkingartmadebymalissa.com/We continue The 7th Rule journey without our friend, our brother, Aron Eisenberg. He is still with us in spirit, in stories, in laughter, and in memories, and the show must go on.
Fatherhood in TrekIn recognition of the recent Father's Day holiday, the trio examine the dads in Trek - both the characters who were actual dads and the ones who had parental (or grandparental) qualities. Which Trek dad would you like to have taken you to a ballgame? Or have an adventure with? Which Trek dads would take part in the local Starfleet branch of a dad's group, and what would they talk about? And does Captain Jellico being a loving granddad make up for his being an ornery captain? Let us know your favorite Trek dad!
Fatherhood in Trek In recognition of the recent Father's Day holiday, the trio examine the dads in Trek - both the characters who were actual dads and the ones who had parental (or grandparental) qualities. Which Trek dad would you like to have taken you to a ballgame? Or have an adventure with? Which Trek dads would take part in the local Starfleet branch of a dad's group, and what would they talk about? And does Captain Jellico being a loving granddad make up for his being an ornery captain? Let us know your favorite Trek dad!
Short Treks Pitches. Short Treks lasted for two "seasons" and presented a variety of ways to tell Trek stories in a condensed format. From small tales from "Star Trek: Discovery" to prequels to "Star Trek: Picard" to smaller slices of life from Pike's Enterprise. In 2022, what could be other stories told from the current series? The trio pitches their ideas for Short Treks episodes that come from "Star Trek: Lower Decks," "Star Trek: Prodigy," "Star Trek: Picard," and others. What 8 to 15 minute stories would you like to see?
Short Treks Pitches. Short Treks lasted for two "seasons" and presented a variety of ways to tell Trek stories in a condensed format. From small tales from "Star Trek: Discovery" to prequels to "Star Trek: Picard" to smaller slices of life from Pike's Enterprise. In 2022, what could be other stories told from the current series? The trio pitches their ideas for Short Treks episodes that come from "Star Trek: Lower Decks," "Star Trek: Prodigy," "Star Trek: Picard," and others. What 8 to 15 minute stories would you like to see?
Dan @theartofdanliness returns. Picard gets tortured while Jellico stirs up more trouble. How many lights are there? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenerdtrekpodcast/support
Dan @theartofdanliness returns. Picard gets tortured while Jellico stirs up more trouble. How many lights are there?
In this episode we chat with actor Bill Allen. Bill is from just over the Kentucky border in Jellico, Tennesee. This also where Cat was born and lived before ultimately settling in KY. We chat with Bill about a variety of film and TV projects he has worked on, his sports prowess, and involvement with various charities in his area. He provides some interesting insight into his career as an actor, and his community involvement. He talks about his latest project below, and we hope you enjoy this wide ranging episode: Bill Allen appeared on the big screen once again as he portrayed the lead burglar in CNBC TV series “Super Heists” pilot episode called “All the President's Money” Monday night. Allen, portrayed Amil Dinsio, an infamous burglar who, in collaboration with others, allegedly stole over $12 million of President Richard Nixon's money from a bank vault in Laguna Niguel, California. “It is the story of these guys out of Ohio that get a tip from a large mob boss. Nixon had a large slush fund in a bank in California, allegedly, and they go to do this bank robbery of over $30,000,000,” said Allen as he described the episode. Dinsio and his partners pulled off one of the largest bank heists in American history. The burglary's investigation by the FBI resulted in the second largest man hunt since John F. Kennedy's assassination. “Super Heists” is not the first series in which Allen has appeared. He has also played roles in “Snapped”, “American Detective”, “The Heist”, “Sins of the City”, “Killer Couples” and more.
From Monster Truck lover to world-class buggy fabricator, Jesse Haines tells his history in fabrication and rock crawling. His focus and drive have brought him to the pinnacle of his career with his family and friends cheering him on. If anyone can “figure it out” it's Jesse Haines.4:13 – my goal in life was to own a Monster Truck9:22 – we had some Epic Fights12:04 – by the time I was done with the field trip, I'm like No, I'm not doing this19:21 – first off-road competition was the Top Truck challenge22:20 – a lot of things just worked out, ended up working for Troy Myers at the Badlands25:20 – I wanted them to see my work in person, have an idea what I was capable of26:57 – Hot Dog Mike asked me to spot for him29:05 – I did horrible, there's a lot to learn37:15 – I just had to figure it out, took it to the finals and the car is a disaster40:37 - First event in Jellico and I broke my back48:48 – I didn't deserve to win because of Randy's showing in the Shootout53:40 – the poop chute was the finale1:01:30 – I built the Torchmate buggy, then quit and went to work for Torchmate1:11:49 – I felt confident this stuff was going to work1:21:50 – coming up with the ideas is one thing, coming up with a way to produce your ideas is another1:27:44 – you're losing your advantage because you're giving it away1:43:20 – you have to analyze every possibility on the course1:54:30 – I did this before and caught hell for not mentioning my wife and kids We want to thank our sponsors Maxxis Tires and 4Low Magazine.www.maxxis.comwww.4lowmagazine.com Be sure to listen on your favorite podcast app. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/BigRich)
“I lift up my eyes to the mountains— where does my help come from? My help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth.” – Psalm 121: 1 NIVWhile most of have to envision a serene mountainous view as we meditate upon this verse from scripture, Chef and Cooking Instructor, Jes Thomas, experiences it everyday living along the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains.Born in Queens, New York Jes' surprising journey of serving began when she attended Boston University to study Mass Communication and Advertising. During this season of completing her undergrad Jes met Jesus in a personal way that was far different from her upbringing in church. For the first time, the words she found in the Bible seemed relevant and by reading the Word of God Jes knew she wanted to spend her life sharing the excitement of following Jesus and listening to the Holy Spirit.Upon graduating Jes attended Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Chicago to complete her master's degree. There she partnered with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship developed a passion for discipling others, especially college students, and also met her husband Dr. Geoge Thomas, MD.After completing his residency program in California, God lead Geoge and Jes to Jellico, Tennessee. Though the Thomas' planned to live in the a small rural community near the Appalachian Mountain Range for only two years God pressed on their hearts to stay, Jeremiah 29:4-7 style.Little did Jes know that God would not only her love for His Word, but also her gifts of preparing food and hospitality to serve others!“It has been so fun to teach through my segments on WBIR – Knoxville's NBC affiliate, the University of Tennessee's Community Cooking classes, Instagram, in-home classes and in event spaces. I have also had a blast working behind the scenes on Food Network's CHOPPED!”Recently, Jes was featured on New York Times Bestselling Author, Annie F. Down's, Annie's Fun List: New and IMPROVED Chai Day Friday.Jes also serves at the National Director of Student Programming at Christian Community Health Fellowship, a community of Christian healthcare professionals who are committed to living out the gospel through healthcare among the poor. CCHF's 2021 Student Conference and Residency Fair is happening soon, July 16-18! Jes is available to help you with any questions you might have about registering. If you are interested in attending please connect with CCHF for more information.From bright city lights to quiet southern nights, with an oven mitt in one hand and ministry on her heart Jes is still sharing her exciting and surprising journey of following Jesus!Jes Thomas@jessoulfood, @jessiecchfwww.jessoulfood.weebly.comMusic, "We'll Be Alright" by Gabrielle Gracewww.gabriellegracemusic.net
“Now hear this. Now hear this. On this week’s episode of Kirking Off the Federation has entered into negotiations with the Cardassians and Captain Picard is not the man for the job. Instead, Edward Jellico steps in because of his experience in dealing with the Cardarissans, and because Starfleet has assembled an elite (despite their age), covert operations team to infiltrate a secret installation, which of course, Picard will lead. Prompting questions to consider: How will the Enterprise crew react to their new Captain? Will Riker behave like a petulant toddler or will he support his command staff like a professional? Is Jellico a good Captain? Is he a good man, and will you be Team Jellico by the end of this episode? I present to you, Chain of Command Part 1, from Star Trek: The Next Generation.” Season 6 - Episode 11 LINKS https://kirkingoff.captivate.fm/listen (Podcast Subscription Link) - https://www.libertystreetgeek.net/kopod https://www.facebook.com/groups/kirkingoff (Kirking Off Facebook) - https://www.facebook.com/groups/kirkingoff https://www.libertystreetgeek.net/ (LSG Media Website) - https://www.libertystreetgeek.net Support this podcast
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On December 13, 1997, someone broke into the home of 82-year-old Sam Davenport and his 76-year-old wife, Lillian, in Jellico, Kentucky. The couple would not survive the break-in, and the loss would shake the entire community. Would justice be served for this horrible crime?
When the human remains of a young girl are found in a secluded area near Jellico, TN, where will authorities turn to identify the body and find justice for the victim?
This episode has everything! Butt Cheeks, Children’s drawings, sulking Riker, Jellico sass and Cardassians! Listen as Haley and Sara do a double double and get into Chain of Command among other things, anyway... FIVE YEAR MISSION The music of Rewind comes from none other than Five Year Mission and Episode 27 of Five Year Mission: The Podcast is available now on the Trek Geeks Podcast Network! Listen to the highlights of "24 Hours of Fark" as he raised money to help the homeless population in the Indianapolis area! Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you download podcasts! 5YM, of course, is every note of music you hear on Rewind, and we couldn’t be more grateful. Go get yourself a copy of all their CDs: Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, Year 4, Spock’s Brain, and The Trouble With Tribbles. It's easy head on over to FiveYearMission.net RIGHT NOW and get that physical media in your hands! We just KNOW you'll become huge fans of the band and their music!
Family life dominates this week’s guest, Doug Bigelow, as he raises boys to be as driven as he has always been. An intense competitor on the course, but fun-lovin’ round the campfire, Doug shares life in Maryland, football, future plans and life at home with us. 4:34 – I thought I was king of the world6:21 – Lessons from the field9:29 –I thought criminology was going to be my path10:36 – I met Kat by accident14:25 – Frog Eye Mud Bog21:22 –that first Jeep opened my eyes to a world of possibilities28:30 – loaded up for the Badlands33:23 – afterparties at Jellico 37:22 –picking lines quick and fast40:31 –“Show me a good loser and I’ll show you a loser”52:25 –the coolest thingWe want to thank our sponsors Maxxis Tires and 4Low Magazine.www.maxxis.comwww.4lowmagazine.com Be sure to listen on your favorite podcast app.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/BigRich)
This episode has everything! Butt Cheeks, Children’s drawings, sulking Riker, Jellico sass and Cardassians! Listen as Haley and Sara do a double double and get into Chain of Command among other things, anyway... FIVE YEAR MISSION The music of Rewind comes from none other than Five Year Mission and Episode 27 of Five Year Mission: The Podcast is available now on the Trek Geeks Podcast Network! Listen to the highlights of "24 Hours of Fark" as he raised money to help the homeless population in the Indianapolis area! Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you download podcasts! 5YM, of course, is every note of music you hear on Rewind, and we couldn’t be more grateful. Go get yourself a copy of all their CDs: Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, Year 4, Spock’s Brain, and The Trouble With Tribbles. It's easy head on over to FiveYearMission.net RIGHT NOW and get that physical media in your hands! We just KNOW you'll become huge fans of the band and their music!
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Spotters play as big a role as drivers in the sport of rockcrawling. Spotter extraordinaire, Josh Wilson from Kentucky gives us the lowdown on getting started in the early days.3:48 – Mom said no!4:50 – an auto accident introduced me to my first wheeling 7:16 – think twice before leaving your Jeep behind before you go on vacation10:09 – Learning to do it ourselves12:26 – Have you ever been to the Jellico rodeo?17:41 – doing whatever it takes to compete25:22 – competing and sharing with the best28:15 – the importance of a spotter34.12 – how time plays a factor 41:10 – my favorite events We want to thank our sponsors Maxxis Tires and 4Low Magazine.www.maxxis.comwww.4lowmagazine.com Be sure to listen on your favorite podcast app.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/BigRich)
This week we show our support for the USPS by sharing two stories that happened in Post Offices. Britt shares the story behind the phrase "going postal" in Ridgewood, NJ and Aaron tells of the ghosts who haunt the post office in Jellico, TN. For our list of sources, or to support the podcast, visit our Patreon page: Patreon.com/NightMerica ( https://app.redcircle.com/shows/Patreon.com/NightMerica ) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/nightmerica/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
What happens when Scotty's padded repair estimates collide with Jellico's rigid duty shift requirements? A "Temporal Edict" where Boimler excels while Mariner rails against the clock. Check out Ransom's glistening ethics and boldly go with BeyondTrek! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BeyondTrek YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeFmPvJ7P5lxIVunQZyBa2A Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/beyondtrekpod (or @BeyondTrekPod) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BeyondTrekProductions --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beyondtrekpodcast/support
THERE ARE FOUR LIGHTS! It's that Episode! Trekkies know the one we're talking. Picard is relieved of command and sent on a secret mission where he is captured and tortured by the Cardassians. Meanwhile, back on the Enterprise, the new captain, Jellico, is shaking things up...like by making Troi wear a uniform. But this episode is saying a lot more, and even setting us up for our run at Deep Space Nine. Matt was so excited to talk about this episode, he even forgot one of his duties for this show. Find out more on this episode. If you're watching with us, the next episode will be Emissary from Deep Space Nine. If you want to contact the show: email: beammeuppod@gmail.com Twitter: @beammeuppod Voicemail - 702-518-TREK (8735) Matt doesn't know anything about Star Trek. Brent has been a Trekkie for over 20 years, having watched every episode and movie multiple times. Join Matt as he explores for the first time why is Trek the Cultural Phenomenon that it is today. Relive all those early moment when you first watched Trek. But since there are over 760+ hours of Star Trek, Brent's task will be to find the best 150 or so that best represent what Star Trek is, the story of Star Trek, and paint Gene Roddenberry's vision of the Future.
While discussing a recent trip to Pirate Ship park, Greg & Emma are hijacked by a surprise guest who uses stall tactics to try and filibuster their podcast (forecast). The couple reminisces about their backpacking trips to Asia and South America, which will likely never happen again. Greg shares a story about an experience with human trafficking. They also discuss homophobic videographer Cara Hamstra of Caramount Pictures and even get Ophelia's opinion on the matter. Greg offers to be an officiant for the wedding of Mallory Arthur and Kelly Roberts and Ophelia gives them best wishes for their wedding.
Chain of Command, Pt II is one of the best episodes of the series. We get payoff on our construction of Jellico and the Cardassians in that we see the almost self-destructive need for control that runs through both. And I'm done with my defense of Jellico. Obviously, the narrative is against him, but I don't think that's reason enough to scuttle him. I'm a "death of the author" guy. A story can make a character that's a laudable person even while it's trying to undermine them morally. "Paradise Lost" is the example that's easiest to call up. But Jellico brings nothing to the table. If you're a person who is pleased by the exercise of power on behalf of your ingroup, you might admire his hard line on the Cardassians, but Picard is just as capable of doing that and he didn't put all of his skill points into "raging as--jerkhole." Am I too down on US culture here? Can I flog my own culture over Guantanamo Bay, then flog them slightly harder because they didn't listen to Star Trek? Except, instead of flogging, it's whipping the brickwork of the wall around their estate with a wet noodle. More clearly: is Star Trek any good if it makes people excited over starship aesthetics, camp plots, and the finer points of the history of the Star Trek Universe instead of making them outraged over their country's immoral behavior? The Beige and The Bold is hosted on Anchor and is available on most podcasting platforms. New episodes usually go live on Sunday nights at 10:00 PM CST.
“I feel like there’s enough things I’m chasing in my life that I don't need to track down Bigfoot.” - Name Redacted This is a statement that holds true for lots of people, but not all of them. Here at Small Town Radio, we're not chasing Bigfoot; we're chasing Bigfact. This week we have a special two-towns-and-a-lie lightning round episode! We're going to: Miracle Villiage, FL; Whittier, AK; Heartland, VT; Hogfield, TX; Ochopee, FL; and Jellico, TN. You can send town suggestions to smalltownradiopodcast@gmail.com and follow the show @stradiopod on Instagram and Twitter. If you give us a shout out and a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts, we'll send you a sticker. Small Town Radio now has a YouTube channel, come watch and subscribe! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/small-town-radio/message
This week we explore the Sermon of Pastor Scott as he described being transformed by the renewing of your mind.
East Tennessee's #1 podcast, the Ed and Bob Show presents episode #83 from Smokies Ballpark when the nationally known radio hosts reveal the number of people imprisoned in the world. How many will ever be free? Plus, nominations for the year-end Ed and Bob Awards! And how did Jellico get its name? That and more! Listen on Apple Podcasts and Alexa with TuneIn. Inquire about advertising or leave comments here or email EdandBob@yahoo.com.
Episode 231: Chain of Command (with Guy Davis) This is the tenth lookback episode of Picardí Breezer in preparation for the new Star Trek Series Picard! Picard becomes a Federation spy/ninja to infiltrate a Cardassian secret base. While Captain Jellico takes command of the Enterprise. Jellico adopts a "madman theory" diplomacy with the Cardassians and alienates the Enterprise crew. While Picard is captured by the Cardassians and asked how many lights are in his prison cell. Dave, Aaron & Guy Davis lookback at the Picard character as a 50 something year spy/ninja. Picard's torture and what it does to his mental state. Enjoy together responsibly! Our music is provided by! http://warp11.com/ you can follow them at! https://twitter.com/warp11 If you would like to donate to us to help keep the show going please look at our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/Synthaholics?ty=h If you are a fan of Guy Davis and his art and comics you can support him at his Patreon https://www.patreon.com/GSDavisArt?ty=h Take a look at Holly’s Website and blog https://hollymichellev.wixsite.com/voiceover Join the Facebook conversation! https://www.facebook.com/groups/Synthaholics/ Email us synthaholics@yahoo.com Subscribe to our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/synthaholics Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/SynthaholicDuo Or Tumblr http://synthaholics.tumblr.com/ Subscribe to us on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/synthaholics-star-trek-podcast/id981239466?mt=2 Subscribe to us on Google Play https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Immzfeujybtpjrz54khq3luqj3m Subscribe to us on iHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/show/263-synthaholics-a-star/ Or subscribe to us on Stitcher Radio http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/david-duncan/synthaholics?refid=stpr
Bienvenidos a un nuevo programa de esta locura radial que hacemos porque amamos mucho a #StarTrek y que emitimos desde la Argentina para todo el planeta. En este programa comenzamos con nuestro #ViajeALasEncuestas de todas las semanas y esta vez fuimos por una pregunta demasiado básica y que no entendemos por qué no la hicimos antes "¿Cuál es el mejor Capitán?". Y como viene siendo en estas últimas encuestas, tuvimos una participación ENOOORRMEEEE que desató grandes debates y discusiones, lo cual nos alegra mucho, pero también volvimos a ser víctimas de los hashtags #ElTargDeWorf y #PulaskiMD ya que nuestros oyentes volvieron a remarcarnos que olvidamos algunas opciones como Jellico o Sulu. También, antes de empezar con nuestras secciones habituales, anunciamos un evento especial que estamos organizando para festejar el Cumpleaños Nº53 de esta franquicia que tanto amamos. Para todos nuestros oyentes que quieran venir a festejarlo con nosotros, vamos a estar en el #EspacioGeekOut el 1/9 de 15.00 a 21.00 hs jugando juegos de mesa #Trekkies y viendo el documental #WhatWeLeftBehind en pantalla grande con subtítulos en castellano (como para que nadie se pierda nada). Si quieren más información acá les dejamos el evento en facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/461291267783158/ En nuestra primera sección "Libros Trek" reseñamos #QConflict, una miniserie de comics publicada por IDW este año 2019 donde los seres más poderosos de la galaxia entran en una especie de guerra y definen que para terminarla deben elegir a "campeones" que los representen. Luego, en nuestro "Capítulo de la Semana" analizamos "Detained", el episodio de #StarTrekEnterprise que elegimos como parte de nuestra tanda de capítulos de prisioneros que dimos en llamar #Guardiaaa Después traemos a la mesa un nuevo juego para nuestra sección "Juego a las Estrellas", en esta ocasión hablamos de #StarTrekPanic, de la editorial FireSideGames/USAopoly y diseñado por Justin De Witt. Un hermoso juego de mesa cooperativo que, obviamente va a estar para que lo disfruten en nuestro Festejo de Cumpleaños de Star Trek. Aparte de nuestro "Aunque Usted No Lo Crea Trekkie", donde comentamos datos curiosos de la saga de la mano de nuestro amigo Jack Palance, cerramos el programa, como siempre, con nuestras efemérides "Esta Semana en Star Trek" donde recordamos muertes, nacimientos y fechas importantes de este hermoso universo creado por "el tío" #GeneRoddenberry ------------------------------------------------- Buscanos en nuestras redes: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/remerasrojas Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/remerasrojas Instragram: @remerasrojas ivoox: https://remerasrojas.ivoox.com Youtube: RemerasRojas -------------------------------------------------
Today on CCHFtalk you will hear the Friday morning Bible study from the 2019 CCHF Conference. It was lead by Dr. Geogy Thomas, Chief Medical Officer at DaySpring Health Center in Jellico, TN. Join the conversation at CCHF.org and click the TALK button.
On January 21st, 1990, the body of 23 year old Taunja Bennett was found in a remote area of Portland, Oregon. The story that follows has more twists and turns than the drive to Harlan, Kentucky from Jellico, Tennessee, and will end with at least seven other murders. Find out more on True Crimecast.
We've made it to "Chain of Command", a two parter so famous we decided to give it its own episode! It's Jellico's command when Captain Picard is sent off on a mission that maybe really should've been handled by anyone else. So what did your SSHB stalwarts think of this oft-praised ep? Well listen and find out! Also this week: terrible plans, David Warner on short notice, and a bit of tangent about the planned Picard series. Timestamps: synopses: 1:06; Chain of Command: 8:20
Triangle: Imzadi II. As Star Trek: The Next Generation drew to a close, an unlikely romance emerged: that of Worf and Deanna Troi. A Klingon warrior with a strict code of honor and a peaceful empath in touch with her feelings do not make the most obvious couple, but Worf and Troi made a go of it before the relationship ultimately disappeared. What happened between the two of them, and how did Will Riker feel about his Imzadi becoming involved with his friend and comrade? In this episode of Literary Treks, hosts Bruce Gibson and Dan Gunther are once again joined by Amy Nelson to discuss Triangle: Imzadi II. We talk about Worf's lack of luck in love, the triangle between Worf, Troi, and Riker, Romulan Commander Sela and her convoluted plan, Riker's inability to make progress with Troi, and wrap up with our final thoughts and ratings. At the top of the show, Bruce and Dan review the first issue of The Q Conflict, a new comic miniseries from IDW, and respond to your Babel Conference feedback from Literary Treks 257: Lots of Bits of Me. News The Q Conflict #1 Review (00:03:29) Listener Feedback (00:11:49) Feature: Triangle: Imzadi II The Sequel (00:17:20) Worf's Lost Loves (00:20:20) That Triangle Moment (00:30:40) Deanna Troi's Perspective (00:40:47) Tom Riker's Motivation (00:45:10) It's So Peter David (00:51:31) Sela's Series of Bungles (00:53:40) Alexander, Jellico, and Shelby (01:01:43) Taking His Time (01:07:09) The Head of Worf's House (01:15:23) Ratings (01:18:49) Final Thoughts (01:26:59) Hosts Dan Gunther and Bruce Gibson Guest Amy Nelson Production Bruce Gibson (Editor and Producer) Dan Gunther (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager) Ken Tripp (Associate Producer) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Associate Producer) Justin Oser (Associate Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Greg Rozier (Associate Producer) Jeffery Harlan (Associate Producer)
We're finally finishing up the divisive "Chain of Command" arc from Star Trek: The Next Generation! Jellico is in command of the Enterprise, and Picard is on the torture slab! Is this the end of our favorite captain? Mikey and Poey try not to kill each other over how awesome Jellico is, which is very. (Poey wrote this. I'm only leaving it in to appease him.)
Captain Jellico. Captain Edward Jellico comes in like a whirlwind in the season 6 "Chain of Command" two-parter of The Next Generation to take command of the Enterprise-D during an important confrontation with the Cardassians. Jellico moves to implement a number of changes very quickly that leads to conflict with the crew, especially Commander Riker. What do we think of Jellico's command style, his effectiveness, and how the crew reacts to him? In this episode of Earl Grey, hosts Richard Marquez and Justin Oser are joined by guest Ken Tripp of Standard Orbit to talk about their thoughts on Captain Jellico and his appearances in The Next Generation episodes "Chain of Command: Part I" and "Chain of Command: Part II." Topics discussed include a comparison between the command styles of Captain Jellico and Captain Picard, Jellico's effectiveness, the resistance that he receives from the crew, and his working relationship with his two first officer, Riker and Data. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Welcome, Ken! (00:01:50) Ken's Star Trek Story (00:02:42) Initial Thoughts on Jellico (00:04:24) Jellico's Command Style (00:09:20) What If the Roles Were Reversed? (00:19:09) Resistance from the Crew (00:26:15) Jellico's Effectiveness (00:29:05) Preparing Us for Sisko? (00:40:11) Jellico's First Officers (00:45:53) Final Thoughts (00:58:35) Closing (01:08:10) Runtime: 1 hour 11 minutes 51 seconds Hosts Richard Marquez, Justin Oser GuestKen Tripp Production Justin Oser (Editor and Producer) Richard Marquez (Producer) Amy Nelson (Producer) Tony Robinson (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Michael E Hueter (Associate Producer) Thomas Appel (Associate Producer) Justin Oser (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Tony Robinson (Show Art) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)
It's a divisive episode brought to you by one of our patrons on Patreon! Thank you, Timothy! We're talking the infamous "Chain of Command" arc from Star Trek: The Next Generation's sixth season, and in part one, we try to answer the age old question: is Jellico a total dick? Poey says, "Nah." Mikey says, "Yeah." Round one: FIGHT! Into the Wormhole is brought to you by our patrons on Patreon! Join them today at www.patreon.com/wormholepodcast!
Scott Vaughn is an intuitive healer, who specializes in helping others see through old belief systems that no longer serve them and empowering them to take charge of their own lives through recognition of their spiritual gifts. Scott shares a supernatural event from his family history — the story of his great, great grandfather Parks, a preacher who floated to the ceiling of his church and stayed there. MENTIONED ON THE SHOW DUNE by Frank Herbert Bene Gesserit LITANY AGAINST FEAR I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain. Bene Gesserit "Litany Against Fear" from Frank Herbert's Dune Book Series © 1965 and 1984 Frank Herbert Published by Putnam Pub Group ISBN: 0399128964 GUEST LINKS - SCOTT VAUGHN www.scottdouglasvaughn.com www.scottvaughnphotography.com The Grandpa Story Scott's original post about the levitating preacher HOST LINKS - SLADE ROBERSON Slade's Books & Courses Get an intuitive reading with Slade Automatic Intuition BECOME A PATRON https://www.patreon.com/shiftyourspirits Edit your pledge on Patreon TRANSCRIPT Scott: I'm Scott Vaughn. You got that part right, I know that. I'm a professional intuitive in Johnson City, Tennessee. I do a lot of work, a lot of readings. When I first began my work, I was doing a lot of healing work. I'm sort of a, was a reiki practitioner who sort of woke up one day, and, not that all reiki practitioners need to wake up, that isn't what I'm trying to imply. I was going along about my married life and, this stuff has always been in the background for me. I was always, probably a little bit more claircognizant I would say, if I was putting a term on it, than I could have recognized at the time. I always seemed to know some things that I was not supposed to know and it seemed to make people more uncomfortable, now that I think about it, than I was able to access at the time. But somewhere around 2012, I think it's in the summer that I actually met you on the street side in Chattanooga, I ended up having a health issue and turns out I had had some elevated liver enzymes. I went to the doctor about it. That this is a theme. I've had elevated liver enzymes for a long time. So I went to the doctor and she said, We're gonna send you and get you an ultrasound of this liver. So they did an ultrasound of my liver. She said, We didn't find anything. I'm going to send you to a gastroenterologist. And of course, I was a really great hypochondriac in those days so that just absolutely fed those wonderful impulses and urges that I had going on at the time. So she sent me to a gastroenterologist and he said, We're going to do a CAT Scan of your liver. This was around, I think, maybe Memorial Day of 2012. That's 6 years ago now. Hard to believe. But they call me back, the nurse, she says, Hello, we have found something on your liver and we're definitely going to need to take a look at it. We're going to have to schedule you in for an MRI. And as you know, medical tests always... you don't get them the next day. It was like, 5 weeks out. So of course I was scared shitless. What I had to do at that point, I was working a fairly rigorous spiritual program, and I had to really put myself back into that, because I had, not really thrown that out. I just wasn't as rigorous in my practice as I had wanted to be. And as I began to do that, I don't know what happened. I began to wake up, and went to the local metaphysical shop, which was not really a place that I hung out, to be honest with you, at that point, and had a chakra alignment. I don't exactly know what happened there but I began to... He put some sto... This is how I would have described it then. He put these rocks on me and he left the room. And then I started seeing all these dead people. So that's how I talked about it then, so that's how I'll talk about it now. I started hearing, I mostly hear things, rather than see things, although I do see things in my mind's eye as well, but my mind's ear is, I think, more developed. I began to hear these conversations with people who had passed and favorite aunts were coming by, my grandfather was coming by, my father was, had not passed yet but he came by later. We can talk about that later. And after that, just began to start having what I call.. just sort of mind-blowing awarenesses. Began realizing that I needed to follow a slightly different path for my life, and I'd been working, and did until fairly recently, in higher education, in academic advising and higher education administration. I was at the point in my life where I was really ready to go very heavy into that conference-going world and writing articles and all that stuff that people do in the academic world. It sort of just really called all that into question for me and... This is not what I'm supposed to do. I'm supposed to do something else. So... took a few classes here and there. I enrolled in a ministerial program that was being offered out of our local metaphysical shop that's named Atlantis here in Johnson City, and the teacher, my teacher, who was offering it, just... I happened to be in there one day, probably buying a stone because I was getting an interest in crystals and things like that. And she said, Hey, I'm teaching this class. I don't know if you might be interested in it. And for some reason, which was very seemingly out of character for me, I said, Yeah, I'm interested in doing this! It was the Alliance of Divine Love, it's a metaphysical, ordinational ('ordinational' is not a word), but it's a metaphysical sect, it's not really a sect either, but it's a metaphysical type of ordination, with 3-years long course, and that was a really good experience for me. And the only reason that I really want to mention that is if you had, if she had come to me a year before, maybe 2 years before: I never would have encountered her. That's one thing. I would've just been like, No! Hell no! Like, You're crazy. I don't want anything to do with... No! It wasn't that I had anything against it from a religious standpoint. It's just that I thought, I thought people who are like who I've turned out to be were absolutely crazy. Funny the way things shift over time for you, and... So, went through that, and it became very apparent that I needed to... It was just time for me to start working with people and I kept hearing this strong message: You need to work with others. And I'm like, Wow, I don't know, I'm like, Why? I'd taken a reiki class several years before and that was a lot of fun. I did it, and work on, you know, put my hands on some people, did it for myself. Thought it was a real neat experience. That summer I also felt the need to take that second level of reiki and... so I opened up the following year. Just started seeing folks in my house, in my living room, as a matter of fact. I put up a massage table in my living room and started working with folks. One of my very first clients was a guy named Dennis (if you're listening Dennis, Hey!) turned out to be a very dear friend over time. I performed at his wedding last summer to his partner. I was working with Dennis and I was doing all the stuff. And in those days, it was a very formal preparing the space and making sure everything was very quiet and very sacred and taking it with just the utmost seriousness. I had these agate wind chimes that were really pretty, but when the air conditioning would blow, it would sound, clink clink clink. It was annoying. I resist the word cacophonous because that's really pretentious, but they're... I had to call it out and say it was pretentious, but it was cacophonous. It was annoying. And I remember saying, just looking up, Can't you do something about these horrible wind chimes? I can't focus on Dennis. And I got a very, very clear message back, and I still laugh about it. You don't need to worry about the wind chimes because you're not doing any of this anyway. Slade: Ooo... Scott: And I was like, Shit. But that was a very strong message for me, very early in beginning to do my work. And then, and just logically followed, I knew that I was also supposed to do readings as well but didn't know how that would work. But I knew that was coming for me. I remember one of the, the very first psychic fair I participated in, I didn't know what to call myself. I was more in the room with the healer folks, but towards the end, I was like, I'm really here to do readings. I ended up doing a couple of readings for folks and it seemed to... I don't remember them very well, which I usually consider that a pretty good sign that something decent happened, if I'm staying out of the equation and not screwing it up with my conscious mind, and everything sort of logically followed after that. I felt like I just needed to probably stop seeing people outside of my office or outside of my house, because I live in a condo and it was just... went and had to keep it clean all the time and I didn't like to do that, so decided it was probably a good idea to open up an office that was right over the hill from where I was living at the time, and began to do readings, mostly I used to be doing healing type work and it wasn't exactly reiki that I ultimately began to do that I am doing now. I don't exactly know what I would call the methodology that I have but it's not a lot of hands on. It's a lot of chanting, it's a lot of frequency, and just sending energy back and forth for folks. It's a lot of Spirit Guides. It's a lot of calling in the Medicine People from other cultures, and allowing them to hold the space and allowing that work to continue. But began doing readings. Primarily my work now consists mostly of doing readings instead of doing healing work. That's sort of not the focus as much now. It's just turned out more that I'm doing readings. And, I was told very early on that, the people that I would end up working with were probably going to be people who were not necessarily always sold on the new age path, the whole metaphysical thing. That the person I was going to be working with, you know, anyone who seeks me out, I feel like I work with whomever I'm supposed to work with, but the majority of the people who come my way are folks who are disappointed in organized religion and in the church and things like that. But they haven't been able to find a way to replace that with anything that's meaningful. These are folks who are sad sometimes and disillusioned about the way they've seen spiritual matters handled. And folks who really want to... They know there's something more but they may have been taught all their lives it was not okay to seek those things. Because that was not allowed. There's a strong threat of that, especially here in this culture in east Tennessee. So that tends to be a lot of the people who come my way. One of the things that I feel very strongly that I'm supposed to do is sort of, the Hermit card in the tarot is one that I sort of embody. Just sort of holding the light up for folks. Slade: Mmm... Scott: You know? Standing there, along the path. The nice thing about that card is, you don't know what's in front, you don't know what's behind. But there he is, holding the light. And that's sort of what I've been feeling lately, that I'm supposed to embody. Is holding the light up for people and interpreting the things that are given to me to offer to them as insights for them along their path. Slade: You're a Lantern Bearer, Scott! Scott: A Lantern Bearer - that's cute. I love that. Slade: I actually have an episode about the Hermit tarot and how I re-named it the Lantern Bearer, because... yeah.. Scott: You know what? I may have stolen that. That may be where I've heard that. I may be stealing from you and I don't - Slade: I stole it from someone else. Scott: Okay. Slade: There was a, I don't know if there's one of those decks floating around out there where the Hermit card is actually called the Lantern Bearer, or someone somewhere has used that term, and I was like, Ooo, I like that! Scott: I'm sure Hay House has put it out somewhere, you know? Slade: Right. Yes. Copyright whoever said it! But I do have an episode about it and the episode's mine. I want to talk to the audience for just a second and let them know that, for those of you listening to this conversation, Scott is a friend of mine and he's an honorary member of the Automatic Intuition community because he was sort of teaching himself while being friends with me, but yet I still needed him to be a part of that group. I've wanted to interview him since day one of this podcast but here's the thing with interviewing your friends. We could talk for hours about anything, and it may or may not necessarily be fun or interesting to anyone listening. So far I think you're doing pretty good, but... So the challenge was to find the right focus topic, and with so many of the guests on the show being intuitives and healers and peers, Scott and I were kind of brainstorm texting about this for months, like, What should we do an episode about?? And then I see this post on Scott's Facebook wall titled, "Concerning The Time My Great-Great Grandfather Floated to the Ceiling of the Church—And Lingered.” I read the story and I lost my mind over it. I told Scott “THIS” this is what I want to talk to you about. Nobody else has this story. This was months ago. Scott: Great! Slade: Go ahead and say something while I clear my throat. Scott: One of the things about the story is that, a lot of times I'll re-run myself on Facebook. You know. Nobody really notices that much about that as the person doing it. People think, Oh this is great, you just put it together now. No, this is a re-run from last year. You liked it then too. But I think the first time I put that out there, maybe 2009, I was in a much different head, I was in a much different heart space than I am now, okay? So there was a lot of, the original version of that, if it's still out there and I don't think I went back and edited it, really conveys a lot of the skepticism I had at the time with it. And then the latest version comes from what I would say is a more heart-centred, really knowing, just from a much more knowing place and much more loving place and a much more... I'm very open to the possibilities of everything that could have happened when he floated to the ceiling of the church and lingered. Slade: Okay, so... let's just... You've got to tell us this story. Your great-great-grandfather floated to the ceiling of the church. I'm just going to let you tell us... Like I've never heard it before. Tell it to me. Scott: Okay. Like you've never heard it before. Because a lot of times when I'm talking about this story, I'm talking about the story itself, which is different than telling the story. It's the story about the story. It goes that my great-great-grandfather had started out, I think, in the hills of Tennessee and then south eastern Kentucky of a town Jellico, Tennessee. That's about two hours above, maybe an hour and a half, an hour above Knoxville, if you take Interstate 70. A very remote mountain area. If you were writing a book about Appalachia and you really wanted to find something that seemed almost cliche it was so realistic, you could find that. And so, in the back woods, probably a Baptist minister, okay, and my understanding at the time is that he was a very straight up and down Baptist minister, very read-the-scripture, the talk-a-lot kind of guy and was making a pretty good living as preacher back in the woods. Around the early 20th century, this wave of Pentacostalism started sweeping through the country, hitting about, in the mountains (my electricity just went out as we're talking about this - Hello, great grandpa, great great grandpa Parks). So (electricity's back) so this wave of Pentacostalism starts sweeping through the country, probably hits the area in the early 20th century in Jellico, and... So he began to preach... I don't know how familiar you are with some parts of the Bible. Over in the book of Corinthians, it talks about the spiritual gifts of healing, of prophecy of times, of people being able to interpret speaking in other tongues and people being able to put their hands on other people and they be healed from things. He began to preach those things and a lot of people followed him as he started a new congregation. He took his congretation with him and they moved and started something else. The people who went with him were all into it, but a lot of people in the community, it was heresy to them. So, the story goes that three men, allegedly from the Baptist church, came in to break up the service. They had guns and they appeared in the very back. My great-great-grandfather, I'm going to start calling him Grandpa Parks, or grandpa. Grandpa Parks was up there preaching and he saw the men and he said, If you come one step closer, I pray the devil smite you. And they walked closer. And of course, people in the church were starting to really panic and get nervous. My great-great-grandmother, Grandma Parks is sitting there thinking, she starts to pray, and at that moment, the Spirit of God picks him up from the pulpit and he rises to the ceiling of the church, and of course, Grandma Parks is there and she's like, Oh God, he's about to be 'transa-lated', was the word I heard. He's about to be transa-lated, just like Enoch. He's about to be transa-lated just like Enoch. She thought he's gonna... People are like, He's gonna go through the ceiling! He's gonna go through the ceiling! And, of course, you know, he's just as surprised as anyone, right? So the look on his face... really, you know, he's described as looking like he was scared, because, not because of the men at the back at this point, because he really just didn't know what was happening. And moved him through the congregation, through the middle of the congregation. You know, there's the rows on either side, right through the middle of the church and put him down right in front of the three men with the guns. Thus, after that, he was left alone. Now the story also goes that the three men, one of them, shortly after went blind. One of them dropped his gun, took his place in the church service and shut up. Okay? He joined up. And the other one, at some time later, you know, who knows, history tends to conflate times, he killed himself. Yeah, so, sort of like the three men on the cross maybe, or the Holy Trinity there, I don't know. But there were three of them. Outside of that, this entire denomination in the mountains, they call themselves The Church of God of the Mountain Assembly in Jellico. They're still there! There are still... You can look them up on Google. The Church of God of the Mountain Assembly headquarter in Jellico. That's one of the things that they talk about in some of their literature, was the time when Brother Parks was lifted to the ceiling of the Church, and that was a sign that they were doing the right thing. They were on the right track and that their message had weight and that began to grow and spread. There are quite a few, interestingly enough, Jellico's in the coal mining area and as the mines dried up, people went north. So a lot of my family, as well, went to Michigan. I have quite a bit of family in Michigan, or had been in Michigan at the time. So there's quite a bit of that church now in Michigan as well, which is interesting. And so, the amazing part of that story for me in that whole thing is it's sort of like a litmus test to my own spiritual development for me, when I look back. I was told the story as a kid. I was always fascinated by family stories. I know this is not the focus of what we're talking about, but I have equally interesting stories from... Nobody levitated, but people getting, sticking knives up their nose and dying from that, the other side of my family. I'll talk about that later. It's my uncle, Hugh Ballard, on my dad's side, who stuck the knife up his nose and died. But, I was always fascinated somehow, I sort of became like R2D2 for my family. They implanted stories within me as a small child and it tended to speak to me in the wrong way and I just start projecting holographs of stories that make people uncomfortable, I suppose. I don't know. Slade: I'm kind of that person in my family as well. Scott: You're a storyteller, so... Slade: Well, I think that... It's weird because I had aunts that would do genealogical research and stuff like that. And they would always give the stuff to me. Like, they didn't give it to their own kids. For some reason, people identified that I was the one to give it to. They felt like it would get told somehow, or it would be preserved, or just cared about, in a way, by me, that other people wouldn't. And it's true! I do care about all that stuff more. But I do wonder, what would possess you to think this, like, 7 year old boy wants to know about all this stuff? Scott: I've often wondered that, but it came to me from my mom's side of the family and my dad's side of the family. I've ended up with all of the family pictures. I've ended up with all of those things. But my ancestors, 'ancestors' is using that term broadly, my family members who have passed, my ancestors, some of them were alive when I was alive, they figure very prominently in the work that I do too. So that's another matter entirely that we can talk about in a minute. Slade: Here's something I want to ask you about, because... Scott: Please do! Slade: And I have to say, all the months that we tried to think of a reason for you to come on the show, and then all the months since we decided what the reason was, interestingly, two days ago in real time, I interviewed Ian Allen, who is a friend of yours, who also lives in Johnson City, and part of our conversation was about how supernatural, mystical, what we consider new age topics were viewed through the filter of Christianity. So you have some crazy, I mean, full-blown witchcraft going on, but it was all in the name of Jesus, you know what I mean? So I was wondering what your perspective is on that sort of weird mishmash of Christianity and the supernatural stuff which is not traditionally thought of as everyday Christian. Scott: Right, you know, I've been thinking that you were going to ask that question. I've not had an answer for it all week. Because I've had that in mind as well and I think that I was raised in a very traditional Christian family environment, and those kinds of things, though it's very conservative religion, a very evangelical religion, generally speaking, the belief was, a lot of those things that happened in, you know, the early church, we didn't have access to them in the current church. So the idea that, Can people be healed? Yes they can but God uses doctors. That's why God created doctors. Whatever, right? But... I've had to look further back into my family to be able to find some of those things, and that's in my Pentecostal relatives, right? Some of my mom's family, they still follow that path, and a lot of my family doesn't. But they're always the ones at the family gatherings I'm gravitating towards, because they're talking about prayer and things that have happened as a result of prayer. They're talking about warts falling off people. They're talking about somebody who had cancer who doesn't have cancer now. Somebody who was a drug addict one day and suddenly had an experience and they've not used drugs in 25 years. Those kinds of things. All kinds of ways of having miracles. And I don't really have an answer to your question. I have just a lot of experiences, a lot of things I believe have happened but I don't really know why that is. So thank you for asking - it's a great question! Slade: Do you believe in miracles? Scott: Yeah, of course! Now, I used to - For many years, I considered myself an atheist, okay? And so I didn't believe in anything. And it took a lot of work for me to not believe in anything, which tells me I wasn't a very good atheist. The kind of work that I'm doing now certainly was off the table because it was deeply buried. And, I think, you've heard that there are no atheists on the front lines of battle. I don't know. No atheist in the foxhole? I don't know about that, but I do know that some things that happened to me in my life forced me to really reconsider there was something out there that was bigger than me, and that wasn't me. Otherwise I would really be dead or worse... So if you can think of yourself being dead or worse, the worse part means that you're probably not an atheist. Because you tend to believe there is something going on out there that doesn't line up with your belief system, being an atheist, or at least as I understood it. For many years, I've used, I was an alcoholic. I'm a recovering alcoholic now, drug addict, those things. It's been many years since... I've been clean and sober for many years. Slade: Was that the result of anything spiritual? Or was it more of... from that atheist time period? Scott: It was probably from all that. I was a very bitter guy, a lot of bitterness against, and rebellion against religion, and those kinds of things, and with the family history, I suppose, that's always a part of it. Just poured alcohol onto it and pills and just went through a period of my life where I really wasn't there for it. As I got sober, that's sort of the beginning of my re-awakening. I believe we're all born awakened, right? Then I think, our families, our society, etc., I think we just get closed up and closed up. And in the end, we buy into that belief that we're closed up so much and we just continue to add to it, and alcohol was my way of adding to it, and not being here for my life. As I began to show up more for my life, I began to see, at least for me, there's a lot more than what I'm willing to admit is out there and in here, right? There a lot more and I don't have to be shut off from it. As I began to realize that I'm not shut off from it, I started awakening. I won't say that I'm awakenED. I will say that I'm awakenING, if that makes any sense. I've been sort of thinking that some of these things might come up over the course of us talking today, and in some ways, I think I am baffled that I'm doing this and I'm grateful that I am doing this, but... If you had met me 10 years ago, and you had told me... If I had come to you for a session 10 years ago, of course I wouldn't have come to you for a session 10 years ago because I wouldn't have dared to 10 years ago, based on where I was, and you had told me that I was going to be doing this kind of work and all of that, I would have laughed. I would have thought, Boy, he has confirmed that he is just as crazy. I went in here and paid him money, you know, that kind of thing. So yeah. Slade: I probably would have told you. Scott: Yeah, I know. And I would have been like, You're crazy! Slade: I would be that person people always tell me about. I hear this all the time, 'A psychic told me once' and I'm always in the chain of... I'm never the first one to tell them, which is probably cool. Scott: Correct. Slade: I'd rather be at the end of that line of... Just to go back to this miracle for a second, with your great-great-grandfather... Scott: Absolutely. Slade: You know what, if it's okay with you, I'll post a transcript of your Facebook post so everybody can kind of read some of that detail, because it's different every time you tell it, right? There's a different perspective. Scott: It is! Which tells me it was different every time it was told to me so who knows exactly. There have also been members of my family who've worked really hard at debunking the story too. We'll talk about that in a minute if you like, but yeah... Slade: Well tell me, did you ever speak to anyone who actually witnessed this? Scott: Okay. The first family reunion, and it's interesting that all this is coming up, because in two weeks, I will be at the site of all this again. Okay? In two weeks, my family is having a reunion in Jellico. Because I'm the person who knows the stories, and knows where all the people are buried. I'm probably the last person alive, at least in this branch of my family who could take you to the graves of everyone who has come before us. Anyway, I don't know where I was going with that, but the first thing at every reunion, I take my tape player and I, because when I was a kid, my parents for my 5th birthday, my parents bought me a tape recorder, okay? So I was always just recording things and I knew that some of my older family members were going to be there, and I knew I wanted to get some things on tape. I also knew that my grandmother was toward the younger end of the family. So my grandmother, and even her mother who passed away, who died really young, she probably wasn't there for what happened either. But I was there. My grandmother's best friend, Helen Seal, who she grew up with, came down from Michigan to be part of the reunion because: She and my grandmother were like sisters and, The coal-mining camp where everybody was originated there in Tennessee and Kentucky. Everybody was very much like family so Helen came down. Helen was still part of, she's passed now, but she was part of the Church of God of the Mountain Assembly in Michigan. So she still attended the church but in Michigan. You know I said a lot of people went to Michigan to work in the automobile factories when the coal mines dried up. Slade: Right. Scott: So Helen was also just a great storyteller. She had long grey hair that she wrapped up in a bun. She was just a spitfire of a woman so I knew I wanted to talk to her about it. And I wish I could find the tape. It's going to be that mythical tape that's lost, that I can't find now. Sort of like Nixon's tape that's missing from Watergate. Yeah, but she's telling me, and it starts out, she says, 'I know you want to talk about the time Brother Parks was lifted to the ceiling church, and many years ago, I asked Sister Parks what she thought about it.' So she goes into this story, okay, and she wasn't there, but she was getting it, she was telling me her version of Sister, of my great-great-grandmother telling her the story. Okay? Slade: Okay. Scott: Then Helen's husband, Oble, he, I don't know how he knew this, because he didn't live there, but he said that there was an old lady living in the community, Granny Mobely was her name, Granny Mobely (sounds like a Lee Smith novel)... Slade: It does. Scott: It does! Granny Mobely, who was there at the time, right, and I said, Where does she live? And he said, Well I don't know. It's , I don't know, or I didn't know to just go down to the grocery store and ask people where Granny Mobely lived, but I never investigated that any further. I was into college and changing schools and all of that. So I never got any first hand account. I do know that the church has some official records and there have been two books that they have put out, two little books, where they tell the story. Also, he kept a journal as well that one of his other descendants has. I was thinking, How many descendants must he have? My great-great-grandparents had like, 8 children. And so, if you think about probably... There are probably thousands of people now who are descended from them, living today. But one of my cousins' distant relatives, probably what I would call a 5th cousin, in Michigan, who's the pastor of one of the churches there, oddly enough, has his journal, where he wrote some things down. I've never been able to get ahold of that. I've wanted it. I've sent requests. I've asked for copies of it. I've tried to communicate with people about it and that's never been... No one's ever been able... No one's ever been willing to communicate with me about that, which just adds to the mystery and tells me that one day I will see it. You know how that goes. He used to prophesize well too, about great birds with people in them flying through the air. That one day, people would be, one day, this is Oble Seal told me this, that one day he was out preaching, he said, One day, there'll be people on the moon. And this was in the 30s, right? And I don't know what we were talking about in the 30s. I don't know about... I mean, I'm sure there were, certainly there were aircrafts in the 30s. I don't know how many he would have had access to, but there certainly had not been astronauts in the 30s yet. Slade: We had Jules Verne and we had, I don't remember if that... What was it that Hans Fritz movie, Metropolis, or... There's some really, really old creepy black-and-white movie I think that might portray people travelling on rockets to the moon, right? Scott: Yeah, so maybe that's... I don't... Who knows if he had access to seeing those... Slade: Umhmm... Oh yeah! Scott: You know, probably not. So I don't know. And I wish that I could find that tape. I know it was in the attic where I used to live, and then I've moved since then. I don't know where that box of tapes went. You know how that kind of thing goes. Slade: It's a great set up for a novel. Scott: Yeah, I know. It is! Slade: Someone finds the box of tapes in the attic and then, you know. Of course, in the story, you're both your 40-year old self and your 95-year old self so we can switch back and forth between time periods. I can see the whole thing right now. Scott: Absolutely. Yeah, that's very good. Thank you very much! That's good inspiration for that. Slade: Yes! Scott: Reverend Parks also is part of my work that I do here today too. He's one of what I call my 'assistants' and my 'guides'. Slade: So he's like an ancestor guide? Scott: He's an ancestor guide and when I'm working with someone specifically in a healing type session, he very strongly appears. Slade: Interesting! Scott: A lot of really tuned-in people say, Who is the bearded man here who is not you? Slade: Ooo! Scott: That's Grandpa. Pay him no mind. He's very much who I call in to help when, you know, need a space cleaned out, he's very helpful with those kinds of things. He's very good at removing what I call, reptilian type energies from folks as well. Slade: You know, I have to say, it just occurred to me as I was asking you that question about the whole connection with Christianity versus this kind of supernatural stuff, one of the things that became really apparent to me, because I always thought of myself as very much sort of against fundamentalism, still do... Scott: Same here. Slade: Very anti-Christian, all that kind of stuff. But one of the things that I have observed, kind of begrudgingly in the beginning, was that the people who are more open to talking about mysticism are by nature people of faith. And so, if you go to an older generation of people and you want to talk about supernatural stuff, there's a lot more little old church ladies that want to talk about spirits and healing and communication from the dead and all that kind of stuff, and are a lot more open to it than, certainly than an atheist is going to be, or an intellectual from our generation is going to shut that down much more quickly too. And so I learned very quickly to kind of have this universal translator running in my mind and to realize that that was the language they were given to speak with, you know, was the language of the Bible in the culture that they grew up in and so, that's what they had to work with. But some of the things that they will tell you and some of the things that they will describe are just straight up like, Well this is total paranormal investigation! Scott: This is straight up like off Sylvia Browne. Slade: Totally, totally! Scott: Yeah. Slade: So it's made me a little bit more open-minded in myself. I have had to be more open-minded about the fact that when you strip away the vocabulary and you strip away whatever theology's comfortable and whatever symbolism is used, in both camps, or in any camp and all the camps, you'll find that there are people who are extremely plugged in and sensitive and aware and awakening and all that kind of stuff. And then you will find people who are going through the motions and claiming to get it when they don't and then you have people who are just completely tuned out. But that idea of who that someone is who is plugged in transcends everything else. And so when I recognize another person who's 'plugged-in', I don't care. All that other stuff is transparent. You see through it. And so I had these experiences where I have talked to these little old ladies who use the Jesus vocabulary through the whole thing, but meanwhile, they're the most likely to get what it is that I do and to be accepting of it. Scott: I had an aunt who was, she always used to like to renounce the spirit of fear. That was one of her big things that she liked to do. Slade: Ooo I like that. Scott: Renounce the spirit of fear, you know. Here, 25 years later, I start into A Course in Miracles and talking about love and fear and all of those things, and I'm like, Good grief Rita, you were onto it all along. Slade: It reminds me of the Bene Gesserit Litany against fear from doom. Do you know it? Scott: No, I don't. Slade: Okay. I'll put it in the show notes. Fear is the mind killer. Anyway. It's a little litany that the nun-like witch organization in that world.. It's a chant that they do when facing fear. It's a way of, kind of like... Scott: Fair enough. Slade: ...allowing the fear to pass over and through you. I can't recite it off the top of my head right now but I'll put it in the show notes for your sake if no one else's. Scott: For my ADD's sake, I'm trying to sit here not get on my phone and look it up while we're talking. Slade: I know! Don't do that in the middle of an interview! Scott: Yeah, I'm not. I'm definitely not doing that. I'm thinking, he'd never know. This is audio, but you'd know, because you're you! Slade: The litany against fear. It's really good. It's up there with the Serendipity prayer, and, you know, it's one of those tools for me. It's a mantra for sure. So I gotta ask you this. Scott: Please. Slade: Given your perspective and where you are in everything, I see you as someone who is kind of an archivist in a way, of all this old knowledge and old wisdom. You've got pieces of it, more so than others might. And so, as you think about how you are breaking that all down, sort of processing it and then putting it back together and give it new life and new form, what do you most hope to contribute to the conversation about spirituality? Scott: You know, it's to really... There's so many trappings that folks put on it. And just let go. That's one thing that I'm always telling folks. Just let go and stop trying to control absolutely everything. Just allow. Seek the truth for yourself and allow it to come. You can study whatever you want to study, but be open to the sources that the truth might come to you. Be open to what speak to you. Be open to what doesn't speak to you. Sometimes what doesn't speak to you speaks to you more than... because it doesn't speak to you, if that makes sense. In the 12-steps circles, people talk about 'let go and let God', you know, let go and let Spirit do Spirit's work, and realizing that a lot of that happens in a very subtle way in that it often times doesn't happen very instantly. It's a process and also that just because we're spiritual, just because we studied the Law of Attraction, which is great, you know, it's fine. It's not the only law there is though. Just because we've read this and watched the latest YouTube video, just because we've done this or this or this, it doesn't absolve us from doing the work on ourselves. And from taking, you know, sometimes I tell the folks that I'm working with, if nothing else, I'm gonna be able to, hopefully, with some assistance here, provide you at least some kind of mirror so that you can see yourself honestly, and see your path in a way that you've not seen it before. At least as honest as I can convey it to you, as honest as you're able to see it, but to look very closely inside for the answers and not externally. Because the answers for me are not the answers for you, and there's certainly some universal truths, but the path for everybody is slightly different. And each person has his or her own expression. And I just feel like I'm babbling, Slade. I love that question. Slade: It's meant to be a stumper but it's also meant to be a prompt to... Well, I used to ask people what really bugs the shit out of them in all this crap. And then I realized, Heather O'Shea I think was the person who was like, 'I'm going to reframe that, make it more positive'. And I was like, 'Okay, that's a good idea'. And so, going forward, I try to re-frame that as a more positive thing. Scott: One thing I would say is, this is not a cake mix. Okay? This is not... You realize there are certain... We don't have as much control over things in our world as we do over baking a cake. It's a good analogy, but again, it's not the best analogy. Okay? I do believe that the new thought community talks about planting seeds and watering seeds and all that, but the idea is that you've got to plant the appropriate seeds for the thing that you want. Right? And... Slade: And you have to do it. You have to tend it. Scott: YOU have to tend your garden. Remember, from Candide, and he goes through all that and Candide at the end: All of this is well and good. All of this is well and good. I've encountered the woman who had her ass eaten because of steak or something, but I still had to cultivate my own garden. You know? I still had to cultivate my own garden. And Pangloss is saying, 'All is well and good in this best of all possible worlds.' And Candide's saying, 'Yes, thank you, but I still have to cultivate my own garden', and that is me planting the appropriate seeds and doing the literal work of putting the thing together. Keep seeing things. If you can think it, you can be it. If you can dream it, you can be it. On one level, that's certainly true. You know? I know that there's a lot of hope for people in that as well. But if it were that simple, we wouldn't have any problems. If it were that simple... I hear a lot of talk about... Everything's all the Law of Attraction this, and the Law of Attraction that, and that is certainly all well and good and there's so much truth there, right? But it's not simply just thinking happy thoughts all the time and everything will be okay. It's about embodying a new way to be, and truly, not just sprouting affirmations (hehe, 'sprouting'), not just spouting affirmations at yourself. Sprouting - I'm using that seed metaphor. Slade: Right. Taking it all the way through Scott: Yeah, taking it all the way through. Thank you! It's... You can't just say, 'I am at peace with myself' and 'today's going to be better' and everything just work out. You have to go a little bit deeper than that. You have to do what affirmations really do. You have to... The nice thing that I love, because I deal with a lot of affirmations with folks that I work with is to say, 'Use this as an affirmation.' And 'You'll know it's working if, after you've done this for a couple of days, you feel worse.' Because that means it's lodged itself in those deep recesses of the things that you don't want to have to deal with and it's bringing it all to the surface. It's going in there and it's sort of destroying the energy of the thing you no longer want, and it's just all bubbling up like stomach acid, right? In that way, you know you're on the right track. Slade: Interesting... Scott: There's always that thing is, I want to feel better and I want to feel better NOW. And I'm always like, we can all feel better, but we still have to do something. You know? We still have to take a look at our ourselves. Slade: Well, you know, and you don't just do it once either. I think the... If I was answering your question with the way that you're answering it, I would say that, the thing that really kicks you in the gut when you realize that you have to get up and re-do it every day. You have to start over and over and over again and every day. I mean, some things might carry you through longer arcs of time, but really, it's not A decision. It's thousands of decisions. It's thousands of times making the same decision over and over again. Scott: It's a whole spiritual practice. It's not just a set of isolated things. It's a whole spiritual practice, you know? Like yoga is a spiritual practice. It's a whole thing. It's not just going to a class now and then. Although I love going to yoga classes, but it's a whole spiritual practice that I have to embody. And I have to figure out a new way to BE, not just a new way to think, not just a new way to act, but a whole new way to BE if I want some results in that way. But certainly I know inside of me, given, left to my own devices, I'll always usually pick the easy way out. Slade: Scott, it's so good to capture one or maybe a handful of your stories. I know that we still have so many others that we could do, but I'm glad that we finally got one in the can. I really want to appreciate you for coming on and telling your story. Tell everyone where they can go find you online. Scott: Yeah! It's sort of the entrepreneur phase of my life right now but ScottDouglasVaughn.com is the website for my spiritual work. Also I'm a photographer! I take pictures of abandoned buildings and things like that. And all of this grew out of that same summer, summer of 2012 that I was talking about a little bit earlier. That's ScottVaughnphotography.com My website, ScottDouglasVaughn.com is pretty good insight into what I'm doing right now.
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For our main topic, we have one question: IS EDWARD JELLICO GOOD? In the debut episode of DebateTreks, co-host Barry DeFord takes on TrekRanks host Jim Moorhouse in an epic war of words over the topic of Edward Jellico. In News, co-host Shashank Avvaru shares his thoughts about the White House Correspondents Dinner controversy, the Iran deal and explains his absence in the news segment of the previous show.For our main topic, we have one question: IS EDWARD JELLICO GOOD? In the debut episode of DebateTreks, co-host Barry DeFord takes on TrekRanks host Jim Moorhouse in an epic war of words over the topic of Edward Jellico. One loves Jellico, the other loves hating him and neither of them are shy about holding back their opinions! Moderator Shashank Avvaru hangs on and tries to make sense amid the chaos!
For our main topic, we have one question: IS EDWARD JELLICO GOOD? In the debut episode of DebateTreks, co-host Barry DeFord takes on TrekRanks host Jim Moorhouse in an epic war of words over the topic of Edward Jellico. In News, co-host Shashank Avvaru shares his thoughts about the White House Correspondents Dinner controversy, the Iran deal and explains his absence in the news segment of the previous show.For our main topic, we have one question: IS EDWARD JELLICO GOOD? In the debut episode of DebateTreks, co-host Barry DeFord takes on TrekRanks host Jim Moorhouse in an epic war of words over the topic of Edward Jellico. One loves Jellico, the other loves hating him and neither of them are shy about holding back their opinions! Moderator Shashank Avvaru hangs on and tries to make sense amid the chaos!
When a clump of crazy straws sets up shop inside the wiring of the Enterprise, the ship's holodeck programs become self aware. But when the characters begin to endanger the ship, they attempt to take back control by playing by their rules. Who's got time for canapés? Is there something going on between Jellico and Nechayev? Does the Parrot Army have anything to do with any of this? It's the episode where we finally decide what Riker's favorite sexual position is.
Captain Picard is on a secret mission and command of the Enterprise is turned over to Captain Edward Jellico. The Enterprise crew finds Jellico's abrasive style hard to handle. Still, he may be leading them into battle. Meanwhile, Picard is captured and tortured by Gul Madred, a Cardassian interrogator. The pain could stop at any time. All Picard has to do is give the wrong answer. How many messages are there? Find out when we put Chain of Command, Parts I and II, into the Mission Log. Get in touch with us: On Facebook: On Twitter: On Skype: missionlogpod On the phone: (323) 522-5641 Online: We may use your comments on a future episode of Mission Log.
Captain Picard is on a secret mission and command of the Enterprise is turned over to Captain Edward Jellico. The Enterprise crew finds Jellico's abrasive style hard to handle. Still, he may be leading them into battle. Meanwhile, Picard is captured and tortured by Gul Madred, a Cardassian interrogator. The pain could stop at any time. All Picard has to do is give the wrong answer. How many messages are there? Find out when we put Chain of Command, Parts I and II, into the Mission Log. Get in touch with us: On Facebook: On Twitter: On Skype: missionlogpod On the phone: (323) 522-5641 Online: We may use your comments on a future episode of Mission Log.
Captain Picard is on a secret mission and command of the Enterprise is turned over to Captain Edward Jellico. The Enterprise crew finds Jellico's abrasive style hard to handle. Still, he may be leading them into battle. Meanwhile, Picard is captured and tortured by Gul Madred, a Cardassian interrogator. The pain could stop at any time. All Picard has to do is give the wrong answer. How many messages are there? Find out when we put Chain of Command, Parts I and II, into the Mission Log. Get in touch with us: On Facebook: On Twitter: On Skype: missionlogpod On the phone: (323) 522-5641 Online: We may use your comments on a future episode of Mission Log.
The Road to Deep Space Nine. By the time The Next Generation entered its fifth season, the series was enjoying such amazing success and popularity that the studio decided it was time for a third dip into the Star Trek well, and Deep Space Nine went into production in 1992. But what would this new show be about? Which characters would carry over? What species would be highlighted and developed further? The answers would come from specific episodes of The Next Generation. In this episode of Earl Grey, hosts Lee Hutchison, Richard Marquez, and Amy Nelson look at the beginnings of Deep Space Nine through the lens of The Next Generation. We discuss how TNG set up Sisko’s introduction with “The Best of Both Worlds,” as well as how the Romulans and Bajorans were portrayed in “The Wounded,” “Ensign Ro,” and “Chain of Command.” This initial setup allowed for an incredible arc to be fleshed out more fully on DS9. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) (Christmas) Greetings (00:00:38) The Road to Deep Space Nine (00:03:15) “The Best of Both Worlds” (00:04:16) “The Wounded” (00:09:37) “Ensign Ro” (00:18:30) “Chain of Command” (00:26:53) Cardassian Nation (00:31:14) Jellico (00:36:12) Closing (00:40:07) Hosts Lee Hutchison, Richard Marquez, and Amy Nelson Production Lee Hutchison (Editor) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Michael E. Hueter (Associate Producer) Stephen Boyd (Associate Producer) Ron Saarna (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager)
New Frontier: Turnaround. When Admiral Jellico seemingly steals a top-secret Starfleet prototype starship, a comic adventure of epic proportions is kicked off. Captain Calhoun of the Excalibur sets off in pursuit, but can he catch Jellico before destruction rains down on Bravo Station? Everything is not what it seems in this week's graphic novel adventure! In this episode of Literary Treks hosts Matthew Rushing, Dan Gunther and Bruce Gibson talk about the comic series New Frontier: Turnaround. We discuss the New Frontier timeline, the Kelvin Timeline feel, characterization, the story, if it works for New Frontier fans, any surprises and our ratings. In new we discuss the blurb for Patterns of Interference and the second issue of the Waypoint comic. News Patterns of Interference blurb (00:02:50) Waypoint #2 (00:07:50) Feature: Turnaround New Frontier Timeline (00:20:24) Kelvin Timeline Feel (00:27:03) Characterization (00:31:32) The Story (00:33:46) Does it Work for New Frontier Fans? (00:37:24) Any Surprises? (00:41:19) Ratings (00:47:26) Final Thoughts (00:49:32) Hosts Matthew Rushing, Dan Gunther and Bruce Gibson Production Matthew Rushing (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Ken Tripp (Associate Producer) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Associate Producer) Bruce Gibson (Associate Producer)
TNG 6x9 / 6x10. Create a new life form and go Jellico in this installment of From There to Here: The Star Trek 50th Anniversary Rewatch from Trek.fm. Chapters The Quality of Life (00:00:54) Chain of Command, Part I (00:06:41) Hosts Will Nguyen and Mike Schindler Production Mike Schindler (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Executive Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Will Nguyen (Content Manager)