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Send us a Text Message.In the second part of ”'Why Dopamine is Making You Unhappy,” Dr. Brandon Crawford and Dr. Jerry Levine discuss the controversial topic of dopamine detox. They explore the societal impacts, especially from social media, which is designed to create addiction and trigger dopamine responses. The conversation emphasizes the importance of moderation and provides practical strategies for disconnecting from digital screens and social media to maintain balanced dopamine levels.They highlight grounding exercises, physical movement, gratitude practices, and engaging in joyful activities as ways to balance dopamine levels. The conversation includes advice on setting beneficial time limits on screen use, understanding one's processing style, and finding hobbies that bring joy. The complex relationship between substances like alcohol and dopamine is also discussed, with an emphasis on the importance of balance and moderation. The episode concludes with insights into enhancing presence and developing positive neuroplasticity.What You'll LearnThe concept of a dopamine detox, its societal implications, and the controversy surrounding it.The impact of social media on dopamine levels and practical strategies to regulate screen time and social media use.Actionable steps for incorporating physical movement, grounding exercises, and gratitude practices to combat dopamine addiction.The role of joyful activities and hobbies in maintaining balanced dopamine levels.The relationship between substances like alcohol and dopamine, and the importance of moderation to achieve overall well-being.Products 528 Innovations Lasers NeuroSolution Full Spectrum CBD NeuroSolution Broad Spectrum CBD NeuroSolution StimPod Learn MoreFor more information, resources, and podcast episodes, visit https://tinyurl.com/3ppwdfpm
Let's Talk - MoviesEpisode 63: Teen Wolf (1985) - Just RewatchedJason Connell and Sal Rodriguez revisit the classic movie and talk about the rise of Michael J. Fox, werewolf movies, and the popular ‘80s troupe of lead actors chasing the blonde and winding up with the brunette.Synopsis: An ordinary high school student discovers that his family has an unusual pedigree.Director: Rod DanielWriter: Jeph Loeb, Matthew WeismanCinematographer: Tim SuhrstedtComposer: Miles GoodmanCast: Michael J. Fox, James Hampton, Susan Ursitti, Jerry Levine, Matt Adler, Lorie Griffin, James MacKrell, Mark Arnold, Jay Tares, Mark Holton, Scott PaulinRecorded: 11-10-23Studio: Just Curious MediaListen:BuzzsproutApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsAmazon MusiciHeartRadioTuneInWatch:YouTubeSpotifyFollow:FacebookInstagramHost:Jason ConnellGuest:Sal Rodriguez#justcuriousmedia #letstalkmovies #mrjasonconnell #salvadorlosangeles #cinema #classicmovies #movies #moviereviews #film #filmreviews #studios #producers #directors #writers #actors #moviestars #boxoffice #teenwolf #michaeljfoxSend us a Text Message.Support the Show.
Jerry Levine is the Chief Evangelist and Co-General Counsel at ContractPodAi. Jerry serves as an advisor to customers and the internal client voice, helping to guide global client success and shape overall product vision. As a former global general counsel and Corporate Secretary at Amelia (IPsoft) - and a ContractPodAi customer, himself - he successfully implemented ContractPodAi within IPsoft's legal department. Jerry also held leadership and consulting positions at both publicly and privately held companies, including Axiom and LexisNexis. He also founded a start-up focused law firm. As a leader in legal design thinking, he has been committed to helping legal professionals become “awesome lawyers” and strategic organizational leads - to drive results and increase market share for businesses. Jerry holds a B.S. in Marketing and Japanese from the University of Maryland, and a J.D. with Honors from Rutgers Law School. He is currently based in New York City. In episode 002 of Careers in the Business of Law: Legal Tech Innovators Series, Jerry Levine chats with David Cowen about his journey from computer science major to Japanese and marketing student, to crisis PR, and eventually becoming Chief Evangelist and Co-General Counsel at ContractPodAi. Jerry discusses the transformative role of automation in legal processes, the emergence of new roles like prompt engineers, and the importance of continuous learning. He also highlights how legal teams can become strategic business partners and the vital skills needed for the future of legal tech. (0:09) Meet Jerry Levine: David Cowen introduces Jerry Levine, Chief Evangelist and Co-General Counsel of ContractPodAi, exploring why Jerry and his company are making waves in the legal tech world. David shares his curiosity about ContractPodAi's rise in popularity. (1:39) What's Happening with Contracts? Jerry explains the "inflection point" in the legal industry, highlighting a shift towards automation and efficiency. He describes himself as an "elder millennial" and discusses how legal teams are now becoming integral parts of business strategy. (4:53) The Importance of Contracts: Jerry discusses the central role contracts play in driving business operations and how tools like ContractPodAi help extract valuable insights from them. He points out the need for legal teams to work closely with other departments to leverage contract data effectively. (8:10) Outsourcing and Efficiency: David and Jerry discuss how outsourcing contract management to Alternative Legal Service Providers (ALSPs) can create efficiencies. Jerry stresses that the goal is not to reduce headcount but to optimize existing resources and create new roles. (10:34) Emerging Roles and Skills: Jerry talks about the transformation of traditional roles in the legal industry due to technological advancements. He mentions the emergence of new roles like prompt engineers and the importance of continuous learning to stay relevant. (16:35) Jerry's Career Journey: Jerry shares his unconventional career path, from starting as a computer science major to becoming a Japanese and marketing major, leading to his interest in crisis PR and eventually law. He reflects on how these experiences shaped his career. (20:44) Musical Tastes and Outro: Jerry reveals his love for Postmodern Jukebox, a band that reimagines modern songs in vintage styles. He shares his enjoyment of singing along and invites David to join him at upcoming events. Mentions: ContractPodAi: ContractPod Ai Jeremy Irons: Jeremy Irons on IMDb Lehman Brothers: Lehman Brothers on Wikipedia CLM (Contract Lifecycle Management): Contract Lifecycle Management on Wikipedia Temple University Law Japan: Temple University, Japan Campus Postmodern Jukebox: Postmodern Jukebox Official Website Outro song
It's that time of year once again … LegalWeek! ALM's LegalWeek is one week where thousands of legal professionals gather to network with their peers, dive deeper into their professional development, explore topics and strategies tailored specifically to their role, and gain the tools to get legal business done. The LegalSpeak show has now become a regular staple at the conference as we talk to some of the leading legal minds across the industry. In this episode, Zack and Alaina sit down with Jerry Levine, Chief Evangelist & General Counsel, ContractpodAI
The creative minds behind TEEN WOLF never dreamt it would turn into an iconic film of the ‘80s. With strategic timing & the film's rising star, this independent werewolf movie would become the most unlikely smash hit. Grab your basketball, letterman's jacket & get ready for some nostalgia — it's time for a wall-to-wall Michael J. Fox episode! //***Discussions include*** The young writers behind the script & story inspirations; tonality & various themes; importance of casting Fox & his rise to TV popularity; finding a director, casting & supporting character impact on the film; costuming, stunts & basketball sequences; Family Ties influence & Back to the Future connections; music, behind the scenes nuggets; the calculated release of the film, how it holds up almost 40 years later, plus that 1987 sequel. Michael J. Fox, James Hampton, Susan Ursitti & Jerry Levine star in TEEN WOLF (1985) /// Directed by Rod Daniel. //***Picks of the Week*** • Lindsay's Pick: THE SECRET OF MY SUCCESS (1987). Michael J. Fox, Helen Slater, Margaret Whitton, Richard Jordan /// Directed by Herbert Ross. • Justin's Pick: LIGHT OF DAY (1987). Michael J. Fox, Joan Jett, Michael McKean, Gena Rowlands /// Directed by Paul Schrader. • //***MurrayMoment*** Turns out, Michael J. Fox & Bill have been hitting the golf courses together for quite some time. //***Final Thoughts on TEEN WOLF*** Next Episode: EVIL DEAD II (1987) • Please rate, review & subscribe. • Follow on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok & YouTube. • Hosts: Justin Johnson & Lindsay Reber // Music: Matt Pace // Announcer: Mary Timmel // Logo: Beau Shoulders. www.dontpushpausepodcast.com dontpushpausepodcast@gmail.com Be Kind and Rewatch // September 12th, 2023.
Recently in Orlando, Fla., at ILTACON, the annual conference of the International Legal Technology Association, LawNext host Bob Ambrogi recorded a series of brief live interviews with some of the legal tech companies that were in attendance. Last week on this podcast, we featured the first set of those interviews – with 12 of the legal tech startups that were participating in ILTACON's Startup Hub.This week we are featuring interviews with some of the established legal tech companies that were attending the conference. In these 11 short interviews, we speak with: David Wong, chief product officer, Thomson Reuters. Mike Fouts, chief business officer, ShareFile. Carol Lynn Grow, co-owner and COO, LawToolBox. Ted Theodoropoulus, CEO, Infodash. Jerry Levine, chief evangelist and general counsel at ContractPodAI. Monica Harris, product business manager, Cellebrite Enterprise Solutions. Ahmed Shaaban, cofounder and managing director, Fulcrum Global Technologies. Hossein Jabbar, CEO, PaayaTech. Richard Sayles, head of data analytics, Sapling Data. Michael Murray, director of technology, Veritext. Daniel Bonner, director of client solutions, Level Legal. Be sure to also listen to last week's interviews with the legal tech startups. Thank You To Our Sponsors This episode of LawNext is generously made possible by our sponsors. We appreciate their support and hope you will check them out. Paradigm, home to the practice management platforms PracticePanther, Bill4Time, MerusCase and LollyLaw; the e-payments platform Headnote; and the legal accounting software TrustBooks. Universal Migrator, the easiest way to move your firm's data and documents from one app to another. Overture.Law, The first attorney-to-attorney referral platform that lets you easily generate referral fees for clients you can't serve. Trial Pad, an easy-to-use app to organize, annotate, and present evidence If you enjoy listening to LawNext, please leave us a review wherever you listen to podcasts.
On this howlingly entertaining episode, the Video Junkyard Podcast checks out the 1985 teen comedy "Teen Wolf". Directed by Rod Daniel, written by Jeph Loeb and Matthew Weisman, and staring Michael J. Fox, James Hampton, Jerry Levine, Susan Ursitti, and Lori Griffin, "Teen Wolf" tells of an ordinary high school student (Fox) who discovers that his family has an unusual pedigree when he finds himself turning into a werewolf. And of course according to legend, this makes him incredibly popular and great at basketball. The film has been the base and inspiration for a 1987 sequel, a short-lived Saturday morning cartoon, and a popular teen/adult drama series in 2011-2017. But how is the original in retrospect? Check out the latest episode of the Video Junkyard Podcast to find out!
In episode 69 I talk to Will Hines about Teen Wolf, a 1985 American coming-of-age romantic fantasy comedy film directed by Rod Daniel and written by Jeph Loeb and Matthew Weisman. Michael J. Fox stars as the title character, a high school student whose ordinary life is changed when he discovers that he is a werewolf. James Hampton, Scott Paulin, Susan Ursitti, Jerry Levine, Matt Adler, and Jay Tarses appear in supporting roles. Filming took place from November to December 1984.
Quinto programa de la undécima temporada, el 347 del total, dedicado a la película "Teen Wolf De pelo en pecho" y a serie "Superstore". Os contaremos qué fue de Jerry Levine y seguiremos con nuestras secciones habituales. Muchas gracias a todos los que nos escucháis y dejáis vuestros comentarios en Facebook, Twitter (@cineenserie) e Instagram (@cinenserie).
Break the sound barrier. Break the speed barrier. Break out some 80s Revisited as we talk about Iron Eagle (1986)! 80srevisited@gmail.com to talk with us, and leave a review for us! Thank you for listening 80s Revisited, hosted by Trey Harris. Produced by Jesse Seidule.
Streamlining Contract Management Workflows Through Digital Transformation to Improve Ease, Efficiency, and Cost This week's guest is Jerry Levine, general counsel and chief evangelist at ContractPodAi. He both uses and celebrates the ContractPodAi technology platform that offers inside legal teams the ability to get more work done with less friction while contributing to a great customer experience. On this episode, we hear how the ContractPodAi cloud enables the digital transformation of the in-house legal field through contract lifecycle management that utilizes intuitive artificial intelligence (or augmented intelligence, as Jerry says) to increase legal agility, improve workflows, and save money. From Client to General Counsel and Chief Evangelist When Jerry joined ContractPodAi as their general counsel and chief evangelist he brought with him an extensive legal background as well as experience implementing and using ContractPodAi as a customer himself. At his previous in-house legal department for a tech company, he first tried implementing another contract lifecycle management (CLM) platform, but with many features only available as add-ons, he sought a better solution. He turned to ContractPodAi which offered integrations with other systems and extensive automation to improve workflows along with excellent customer support to learn the ins and outs of the platform. Almost immediately, ContractPodAi identified lost revenue on previous contracts and saved the company $500,000 while also significantly lowering the turnaround time on contracts. With such positive experiences using the platform, he truly believed in the product as a user, so much so that he joined ContractPodAi. Jerry is still a loyal customer and helps guide ContractPodAi's digital vision and enhancements while adding value for inside legal teams and clients. The Digital Transformation of CLM Built by attorneys, ContractPodAi guides the digital transformation of contract lifecycle management and provides insights and efficiency into the process in addition to offering other capabilities through its extensive legal platform. It uses an intuitive artificial intelligence (AI) engine to help legal teams be ready for anything. Because legal teams manage numerous contracts and relationships concurrently, managing them efficiently can often present challenges with large amounts of unstructured data that isn't easily organized in a database without assistance from natural language processing, machine learning, or other AI technologies. The digital transformation of CLM offers structure to the process that saves time and money and improves accuracy as well as speed of contract closings. ContractPodAi distinguishes itself in this transformation by providing end-to-end contract lifecycle management. This enables in-house legal teams to quickly and easily create, complete, search, and manage contracts of any type while advanced AI automatically detects and extracts obligations and offers recommendations to help make decisions. It is configured to each customer's unique systems and requirements offering a single repository for every contract with powerful tools that grow and scale through an easy user experience that improves speed and efficiency. Moreover, the excellent customer support that Jerry experienced firsthand makes the integration simple and stress-free so legal leaders “look like heroes” as Jerry says. Empowering In-House Legal Teams With AI Contracts are the lifeblood of business and CLM can benefit legal teams across industries, from banking and finance to customer care, software vendors, and manufacturers. ContractPodAi makes all aspects of the contract process better, faster, and easier through digitization and automation. Jerry sees this as especially helpful in the legal profession which hasn't seen significant changes in the nature of their work since the time of Abraham Lincoln. Legal work still involves a lot of research and writing, but in the fast-paced digital world of today's businesses there are opportunities to streamline it with digital technology. Many legal professionals rely on older technology like email and Excel and sometimes resist digital innovation within the legal department. But with contracts impacting many aspects of the business, utilizing AI to improve workflows offers tremendous benefits throughout the contract lifecycle. With so much information contained in contracts, extracting it, organizing it, and accessing it with ease presents opportunities to leverage the power of digitization. Early contract management platforms focused on storing and organizing the information according to customer and/or project. Modern CLM technologies like ContractPodAi offer similar features, but also address the entire contract lifecycle. This innovation is a significant change from electronic storage and shared drives or syncing programs. ContractPodAi's technology enables it to extract and interpret data better than people can, providing insights that may otherwise be missed. Two Examples of How CLM Adds Value Jerry describes ContractPodAi as “augmented intelligence” that makes it possible for the humans using it to do more. It takes things that are tedious and cumbersome and uses automation to make unstructured and hidden data accessible and manageable to improve business processes and outcomes. An effective CLM platform empowers legal teams to act more strategically to make good decisions with efficiency and deliver a great customer experience to the organization. He offers two examples of these benefits. 1. CLM Adds Value The entire team at ContractPodAi is committed to creating an excellent customer experience within their digital transformation. As general counsel and chief evangelist, Jerry wants customers to enjoy the success he has experienced with the platform since switching to it several years ago on his previous legal team. He had a dedicated 24/7 support representative at ContractPodAi that gave him his WhatsApp and phone number and made it clear that Jerry could contact him whenever he had questions. Having this customer service resource with one-on-one support made Jerry very comfortable with the platform. The resulting insights ultimately led to tremendous savings for his firm which was able to spend less on outside counsel. In fact, within three weeks of using ContractPodAi at his former tech company, Jerry's legal team identified two outstanding contracts that finance had stopped billing but support teams were still servicing due to gaps in communication. Remedying this situation saved his company $500,000 a year! 2. CLM Improves Workflows Across Departments ContractPodAi integrates with Salesforce, Workday, and numerous other platforms and services to facilitate workflows across business functions. This enables in-house legal departments to effectively manage risk while also delivering solutions that are connected throughout the organization and equip sales with the resources they need to sell with confidence. This type of digital transformation enables legal professionals to move faster, access the information they need, and collaborate seamlessly across the business. For example, when Jerry originally began using ContractPodAi in his previous job, his team closed a contract in 24 hours which the sales team thought would take two weeks! The improved workflows enabled by the CLM made it possible for the legal team to move faster with efficiency and accuracy in ways that benefited the entire organization. What Jerry Does for Fun Fun for Jerry is all about family. He relishes the time he spends playing video games with his son and exploring new destinations with his family. In addition to that, he and his family are foodies who love exploring restaurants and tasty dishes. With encouragement from his wife and their commitment to a healthy lifestyle, Jerry went vegan a few years ago and enjoys all kinds of vegan delights. Jerry Levine welcomes connecting on LinkedIn to explore topics such as the future of law. Watch the video here. Read the blog post here.
It's guest time again. We're joined by author and super-fan Andy Burt to talk about the other Michael J Fox film from 1985 TEEN WOLF. So is it a total howler, or the dog's bollocks?"Still Any Good?" logo designed by Graham WoodCrap poster mock-ups by Chris WebbTheme music ("The Slide Of Time") by The Sonic Jewels, used with kind permission(c) 2022 Tiger Feet ProductionsFind us:Twitter @stillanygoodpodInstagram stillanygoodpodEmail stillanygood@gmail.comFind Andy at @andyburt2012Support the show (https://www.ko-fi.com/stillanygoodpod)
This week, Legal Speak is live on location at Legalweek 2022 in New York City, where we're interviewing professionals from across the legal industry about their work and how they're helping to shape the future of the profession. Zack and Alaina are joined by Jerry Levine - the Chief Evangelist and General Counsel fpr ContractPodAI.
Contracts are considered as a lifeline not only for lawyers but also for law firms. Without contracts, making and enforcing agreements may not happen. Believe it or not, about 83% of law firms and lawyers are not using contract management software to streamline their processes. Jared sits down with Rik Nauta, Will Reynolds, Jerry Levine and Kevin Miller to talk about using contract management software. Each guest talks about the different features of contract management software and how it can help different firms. Not only that, they also share different success stories of shifting to software and the future of contract management software. Highlights Who are the guests? - 1:19 What do they do on Halloween? - 3:19 Why is it important for law firms to use contract management software? - 8:07 Once you start automating and start using contract management software, you free up time and are able to focus on other tasks. - 12:08 Features of a Contract Management Software. - 14:03 There's more focus on collaborative work: Younger attorneys are more open to collaboration. - 20:35 The biggest shift or feature that you'll start to see is the usability of the product that you want to use. - 22:45 The future of Contract Management Software. - 23:58 Contracts are written for people to understand. - 30:46 Episode Resources Connect with Jared Correia jared@redcavelegal.com https://redcavelegal.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaredcorreia https://twitter.com/RedCaveLegal Connect with the Rik Nauta, Will Reynolds, Jerry Levine and Kevin Miller https://legalsifter.com/ https://contractworks.com/ https://www.donna.legal/ https://contractpodai.com/ ContractPodAI.
Our boys have a completely unhinged treat for you this week as they hit the fadeaway on the 1985 high school fantasy comedy, Teen Wolf. Our hosts are ready to deconstruct this Rod Daniel (Beethoven's 2nd and K-9) film, which stars Michael J Fox (Back to the Future and Spin City) as Scott Howard, a teenage boy who is struggling with both inner and outer monsters. And by inner monsters, we are obviously talking about the fact that he's a werewolf!!!With the help of his friends Stiles, played by Jerry Levine, and Boof, played by Susan Ursitti, Scott must figure out how to balance his newly found popularity, the weight of a championship caliber basketball season, and the advances of an entire town trying to “make it” with a dog monster. Guys, this episode, much like this movie, is explicit. Be warned. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jared talked with Jerry Levine of ContractPodAi about contract lifecycle management. ContractPodAi helps your team to do more, and do it better, in less time. They will help unify your organization with complete contract lifecycle management, from a library of contract templates simplified for any user to a fully integrated electronic signature. Highlights Contract management software - 1:09 Doing it for 15 years - 2:15 A product for legal technology - 2:31 Trying to figure out how to solve a problem - 5:03 Making a discovery - 6:47 A day of discovery - 7:30 What does contract lifecycle management means - 8:22 The three stages of the process - 11:09 Benefits if you're a firm - 17:57 Working better by adopting technology - 20:53 Episode Resources Connect with Jared Correia jared@redcavelegal.com https://redcavelegal.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaredcorreia https://twitter.com/RedCaveLegal Connect with Jerry Levine jerry.levine@contractpodai.com https://contractpodai.com/
First came the book, Born on the Fourth of July. It was published in 1976. It is an autobiography by Ron Kovic, a paralyzed Vietnam War veteran who became an anti-war activist. Kovic was born on July 4, 1946. The book was written in Santa Monica, California, during the fall of 1974. It tells the story of Kovic's life growing up in Massapequa, New York, joining the United States Marine Corps right out of high school, going to Vietnam for two tours of duty, getting shot, finding himself paralyzed and in need of a wheelchair, and eventually starting a new life as a peace activist. Then came the movie. Born on the Fourth of July is a 1989 biographical war drama film based on Kovic’s autobiography. Directed by Oliver Stone, and written by Stone and Kovic, it stars Tom Cruise, Kyra Sedgwick, Raymond J. Barry, Jerry Levine, Frank Whaley, and Willem Dafoe. The film depicts the life of Kovic (Cruise) over a 20-year period, detailing his childhood, his military service and paralysis during the Vietnam War, and his transition to anti-war activism. Tom Paxton, the folk singer/political activist, wrote the song "Born on the Fourth of July", which is on his 1977 “New Songs From The Briarpatch” album. Bruce Springsteen wrote the song "Shut Out the Light" after reading Kovic's memoir and then meeting him. Most of these songs are from the movie. Many will have a special meaning for you. A place, a brother, a time gone by. This program is for you, the Vietnam Vets, who will never forget. - - - - Thank you & “welcome home” to all Vietnam Vets. Join the conversation on Facebook at ----- https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008232395712 or by email at ------- dannymemorylane@gmail.com You’ll hear: 1) American Pie by Don McLean 2) Born On the Fourth of July by Tom Paxton 3) Soldier Boy by The Shirelles 4) Shut Out the Light (from the Soundtrack of the 1998 Documentary, Vietnam Long Time Coming) by Bruce Springsteen 5) Brown Eyed Girl by Van Morrison 6) Born On The Bayou by Broken Homes 7) Rock Around The Clock by Bill Haley & The Comets 8) Up Up And Away by The 5th Dimension 9) My Girl by The Temptations 10) Venus by Frankie Avalon 11) A Hard Rain's A Gonna Fall by Edie Brickell & The New Bohemians 12) The Times They Are A-Changin' by Bob Dylan 13) Born in the U.S.A. [Live] (from Springsteen on Broadway) by Bruce Springsteen 14) Homecoming by John Williams
Jerry Levine is Global General Counsel and Corporate Secretary of IPSoft, a leading cognitive (AI) computing and autonomic technologies company. As IPSoft's first in-house counsel, Jerry has implemented corporate policies to bring the company's legal strategies into a new phase of sophistication. Prior to joining IPSoft, Jerry founded and managed his own law firm and held a number of roles within alternative legal service providers and legal technology companies. Jerry has been recognized on the Legal 500's GC Powerlist and by Modern Counsel as one of today's most influential in-house counsel.
Nobody was a bigger name than Michael J. Fox in 1985, as he starred in a hit TV series (Family Ties) and had a number one film at the box office (Back to the Future). How does the original Teen Wolf hold up today? Co-starring James Hampton, Jerry Levine, Susan Ursitti, and Lorie Griffin. Directed by Rod Daniel.
On this week's episode, it's the gang's first of what wound up being a two-show night at the legendary Hollywood Improv! Recorded during last year's fall tour, the gang kicked off the LA shows by talking about the beloved '80s classic, Teen Wolf! Hey, was Scott's dad hitting on Boof? Did any kids die after seeing Michael J. Fox surfing on that van? And did that woman sleep with him while he was a dog? PLUS: No, we will not cool our jets, MAAAAAAAAN!!Teen Wolf stars Michael J. Fox, James Hampton, Susan Ursitti, Jerry Levine, and Mark Holton; directed by Rod Daniel.
Scroll down to listen to the podcast with Jerry Levine. In today’s podcast we interviewed Jerry Levine. A chemical engineer, Jerry Levine’s working career stretched from polyester to politics. He led the team at Amoco Chemicals that conquered the production problems in making polyester in the 1960s. Jerry then learned what it was like to live […]
As “Stiles,” Jerry Levine was the conniving best friend everyone loved and, quite possibly, the inventor of the snarky t-shirt craze. As “Lewis,” Matt Adler played the conscience of the 1985 Michael J. Fox hit, Teen Wolf. But in 2017, we reunited the two of them to discuss the film’s productions and its legacy over the last three decades.
I catch up with Jerry Levine (Teen Wolf, Born on the 4th of July), who tells me if he was the one on top of the van, why Teen Wolf has endured after all these years, why he passed on the sequel and his thoughts on the MTV reboot. Jerry is now an accomplished television director, who just finished filming a series with Jason Alexander.
The media loves exaggerating fracking water usage stats. We set the record straight, Linn files Chapter 11, and a genius asks Warren Buffet for $1B. CLICK HERE TO LISTEN NOW We Have a Winner! Jerry Levine is Maintenance Superintendent at Kiewit,
In this episode of The Forgotten Flix Podcast, we’re going to win in the end as we get into the existential plight of the 27-year-old teenagers in Teen Wolf (1985)! Director: Rod Daniel Starring: Michael J. Fox, James Hampton, Susan Ursitti, Jerry Levine, and Mark Holton. Synopsis (courtesy of Wikipedia): Teen Wolf is a 1985 American fantasy comedy film released by Atlantic Releasing…Read more →