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Adam went out to the shop and heard birds. Which would be fine — except the shop has closed-cell spray foam insulation. Thick stuff. Solid. Apparently it doesn't matter, because the birds had been pecking through it anyway, six spots deep, living inside the walls like they owned the place. He grabbed a can of expanding foam, took his six-year-old Leo out to help seal the gaps, and watched Leo immediately stick his hand in the wet foam. It went everywhere. On Leo. On the shop doors. On a previous car that is now long gone. If you've ever tried to wipe expanding foam off anything, you know how the rest of that goes.He opened the show with that story. Then Jim Spencer showed up — back after a long hiatus, cowboy hat on, ready to weigh in — and they cracked a bottle of Kilchoman's 14th Edition, an Islay scotch that doesn't get the attention of a Laphroaig or Ardbeg but probably deserves it. A $110 bottle. Jim put it at a 3.91 on the yummy scale (it was a prime number recording day, so that's out of 7 — work it out yourself). They all agreed it was legitimately good.Before getting into the main topic, Dave gave an update on Baby Mary. She's been on a paralytic to help her grow, and they're trying to wean her off it. She tolerated the second attempt better than the first, but not well enough. They'll try again Monday or Tuesday. Pray for her blood pressure to stay stable when she comes off, and for her heart and lungs to stop fighting the ventilator. Dave said it directly and without dramatics, and that's the right way to hear it.The episode is about the dinner table. Not as a feel-good idea — as a liturgy.Adam had done a piece on this for his Substack: what makes a good day? Not an emotional high. A good day. He landed on three things: early morning prayer and reading, honing his craft in some way, and making it to the dinner table. They spent the hour unpacking why that third one carries so much weight.Dave brought in the biblical thread — Abraham hosting God and the angels, Moses eating with the elders on the mountain, the Passover meal, the Last Supper, Christ asking for fish in his glorified body just to show the disciples he wasn't a ghost, the Road to Emmaus where he revealed himself in the breaking of bread. The pattern is not subtle. God keeps showing up at tables. There might be something to that.Adam made the distinction between communication and communion. A lecture is communicative. The dinner table — done right — is a place of communion. The giving and the receiving. The statement and the response. That's not an accident. It's what the table is for.They got into the practical mechanics: one conversation at a time, husband and wife starting the conversation before the kids are brought in, ending dinner with prayer for the souls in purgatory, the escalating formality through the day (breakfast is just survival, lunch gets the flowers on the table, dinner gets the candles). Dave's daughters were wearing hoop skirts on the grass at the contra dance they hosted the night before. He mentioned a Clear Creek inspiration — the monks don't even sit at breakfast. He's pondering it. Adam is not.The story that landed hardest was from Alabama. He and Dave were on their way to EWTN — they recorded an episode in Mother Angelica's office, and Adam has video of Dave in makeup, which is apparently a treasure. They had dinner at the home of a man named Charlie Remore, a friend of a friend they'd never met. Large family. Long dinner table. Every child had a job, and they knew it cold. One managed silverware, one managed plates. When dinner ended, one stood up and cleared. Adam tried to stack the plates to help, and Charlie's kid corrected him — politely, but clearly. Don't stack the plates. We have to wash both sides. That's my job.That's disinterested service. The Catechism (CCC 2223) actually names it. Charlie's household had made it habitual. No one was waiting for a thank-you. The family is the mission.The picky eater section was, as promised, a hot take. Adam doesn't tolerate it. Eat what's served or it goes in the fridge and that's what you're eating next time. He said it, Dave agreed, and they both acknowledged it's hard — the chicken nuggets are right there, it's easier, you're tired — but the long-term cost of caving is worse than the short-term cost of holding the line. Your kid spreading butter with their fingers in your presence, knowing the rule, is an event that requires a response. Even when it happens to be this morning.After dinner prayer. Pray it. For the faithful departed. It's been jettisoned by most Catholic families, including strong ones, and it shouldn't be. You're feeding those who can no longer feed themselves. That's what it is.Raise your glass.TOPICS COVEREDBirds pecking through closed-cell spray foam — and why Leo is now microdosing industrial chemicalsKilkeman's 14th Edition Islay scotch: Jim Spencer's 3.91 on the yummy scale (out of 7 — prime number day)Baby Mary update: weaning off the paralytic, prayer request for blood pressure stabilityWhat makes a good day — Adam's three metrics: morning prayer, honing the craft, the dinner tableGod keeps showing up at tables: Abraham, Moses, Passover, Last Supper, Road to Emmaus, the glorified body asking for fishCommunication vs. communion — and why the dinner table is the latterDave's contra dance at Niles Ranch and Fecundity Farm — live violin, Jonathan and Jessica Hodge, Becca Niles, ~20 adults, a lot of kidsJonathan Hodge's classroom liturgy: "Why are we here? To learn from the great men and women who have come before us."Adam's daily school drop-off call and response: "Today's a great day" / "To be a great saint"Charlie Remoure's table in Alabama: disinterested service in a large family done rightOne conversation at a time — why the loudest voices always win in a free-for-all, and why that's not the goalHusband and wife start the conversation before the kids — the table as marriage prep for your childrenEscalating formality: breakfast informal, lunch flowers, dinner candlesAfter dinner prayer for the souls in purgatory — and why it's been quietly dropped by most Catholic familiesPicky eaters: Adam's position, the fridge play, and why every picky eater somehow likes chicken nuggetsREFERENCED IN THIS EPISODECharlie Remoure — dinner host, Alabama; friend of a mutual friend; large family with exceptional dinner table cultureJonathan Hodge — teacher, Tulsa Classical Academy; contra dance musician; Jonathan Hodge's classroom liturgyJessica Hodge — violinist, piano teacher to the Niles kidsBecca (Dave's sister) — violinistLittle House on the Prairie: The Long Winter — Laura Ingalls WilderEWTN — mentioned in passing (recording trip, Mother Angelica's office)The Catechism of the Catholic Church, para. 2223 — disinterested serviceDeuteronomy 6 — instruction of children "when you sit in your house"Clear Creek Monastery — mentioned re: standing breakfast, monastic orderFather Ketterer — shout-out listenerMatt — listener, North Dakota, protecting the northern borderGage — listener, home from deployment, birthday shout-outSponsor: Select International Tours — selectinternationaltours.com Adam and Dave have used them. When they decided to lead their first pilgrimage and started asking around, Select was the name everyone gave them. Whether you want to lead a pilgrimage or join one, they're the real deal — go see what they've got.
Dave's cows got out again.The gate was shut. Just not latched. There's a difference — a difference Dave now knows in vivid detail, courtesy of the Broken Arrow Police Department and at least one very stressed heifer on the turnpike. Nobody died. The cows are back. The neighborhood is bonded. And apparently this is just a tradition they keep at Niles Ranch and Fecundity Farm.This week Adam and Dave sat down with a glass of Dancing Panda — a straight Kentucky bourbon, eight years, 100 proof, with an unexpected apple-cinnamon finish — and got into someone most Catholics have heard of but few have actually read: St. Bonaventure.Before you dive in: Adam's daughter Mary is in the hospital. Her lungs keep deflating. The situation is hour by hour. Please pray for her.St. Bonaventure is, in a word, underrated. He was the Franciscan answer to Aquinas — less systematic, more contemplative, every bit as deep. Best friends with Thomas Aquinas. Minister General of the Franciscan Order. Seraphic Doctor. Second founder of the Franciscans. The man who, when Aquinas read his contribution to the Mass reform aloud, said "That's perfect. There's no need for mine" — and meant it.The book on the table is Holiness of Life, published by Coriaceous Press. Written to a Poor Clare nun. Short — you can finish it in an afternoon. Dense — you'll carry it for a long time after.Bonaventure lays out a ladder. Self-knowledge first. Then humility. Then poverty. Then silence. Then prayer, the remembrance of Christ's passion, perfect love of God, and final perseverance. Adam and Dave cover the first four.Self-knowledge is not a journaling exercise. It's a brutal, honest accounting of where you actually are — seeing your dignity as an image of God and your misery as a sinner, both at the same time, clearly. Bonaventure names three root causes of sin: negligence, passion, and malice. He also gives you a mirror: are your interior promptings pulling toward pleasure, curiosity, or vanity? Most of us don't have to think long.Humility follows — because you can't see yourself honestly and still puff up. Bonaventure says humility is the guardian and foundation of all virtues. To excel in virtue without humility is to carry dust before the wind. If pride is the root of every sin, humility is the root of every virtue. And Adam drops the Aquinas line that's worth writing on a wall: A man is truly wealthy when he lacks nothing that he truly needs for salvation.Poverty, in Bonaventure's framing, isn't about being broke. It's about holy detachment. The unburdening of the soul so you can actually run toward Christ. We're not trying to anchor ourselves in this world. The more you sink your teeth into worldly things, the less you can sink your soul into heavenly ones.And then silence. Not just quiet in the house — interior silence. Bonaventure says poverty and silence are twins. Those appetites you feed don't just cost you. They're loud. They lie. They drown out everything you need to hear about who you actually are.Bonaventure wrote: "Silence has another advantage. It shows that man belongs to a better world. If a man lives in Germany and yet does not speak German, we naturally conclude that he is not German. So too, we rightly conclude that a man who does not give himself up to worldly conversation is not of the world, although he lives therein."That'll stay with you.Topics covered in this episode:Dave's cows, the Broken Arrow Police Department, and the difference between shut and latchedWho St. Bonaventure actually was — and why he's been undersold for centuriesWhy Bonaventure is called the Seraphic Doctor and the second founder of the FranciscansThe four-part structure of Holiness of Life: self-knowledge, humility, poverty, silenceThe three root causes of sin: negligence, passion, maliceWhy holiness costs everything — and there's no negotiating a discountHumility as the guardian and foundation of all virtueThe Aquinas line on what real wealth actually isPoverty as holy detachment — practical application for married men with mortgagesWhy poverty and silence are twins — how attachment to things creates interior noiseThe German analogy for silence: belonging to a better worldStoic meditation vs. Christian prayer — why entering into yourself is not the same thingSelf-knowledge as an ongoing relationship with our Lord, not a box to checkFulton Sheen's Emmy speech and Mother Teresa — what God actually usesFinal perseverance — and why Adam wants it more than anything elseReferenced in this episode:Holiness of Life — St. Bonaventure St. Thomas Aquinas — the Mass reform story and the quote on true wealthSt. Bernard — on humility and exact self-knowledgeSt. Francis of Assisi — and why he deserves a better reputationFulton Sheen, Mother Teresa — as examples of God using the truly humbleCor Jesu PressSponsor: Select International Tours — selectinternationaltours.com Whether you want to lead a pilgrimage or join one, Select is who you call. Adam and Dave have used them. The real deal.Patreon note: Catholic Glencairn glasses are still available for $10/month supporters — but not for much longer. Jim Spencer needs a break. If you want one, now is the time.
“If a single camera setting can change how you see yourself, what else are you missing when you look at the world around you?” In this eye-opening episode of The JB and Sandy Show, JB, Sandy, and Tricia invite listeners to see the familiar in a whole new light—starting with the perfect selfie. Inspired by a viral Brendan Fraser moment, the hosts reveal a simple iPhone trick that transforms even the most “unphotogenic” among us. Tricia confesses, “I hope I'm the mirror version of me and not the photo version of me,” as the crew experiments with portrait mode, contour lighting, and the elusive timer feature, blending humor and humility in their quest for the ultimate self-portrait. But the episode quickly zooms out from the personal to the global. How dirty—or downright filthy—is Austin compared to the world's most notorious cities? The team dives into a surprising list of the filthiest places on earth, debating whether Budapest, Paris, or Las Vegas deserve their reputations. Tricia, a seasoned traveler, shares, “There were definitely some spots where you're like, hmm, smells like pee right here. But I mean, no worse than…New York or New Orleans.” The conversation is peppered with stories of neighborhood clean-up heroes, the realities of urban life, and the quirks of city rankings. From there, the show takes a nostalgic and sometimes hilarious turn into schoolyard memories—when “getting a lick” from the principal was a real possibility—and the strange wisdom of the Farmer's Almanac. The hosts question the science (or lack thereof) behind long-range weather predictions, marveling at the Almanac's “secret formula” and the enduring power of folklore. “They claim an accuracy rate of 80 to 85 percent. I'm going with Jim Spencer over the farmer man,” Sandy jokes, as the group debates whether to trust meteorologists or the bushiness of a squirrel's tail.Other highlights include:The world's cleanest cities and the surprising return of caning in Singapore.Animal instincts and what squirrels can teach us about preparing for winter.Tornado drills, childhood fears, and the unpredictability of Texas weather.With sharp wit, relatable stories, and a dash of curiosity, this episode challenges listeners to look beyond the surface—whether it's a selfie, a city, or a weather forecast. You'll laugh, you'll reminisce, and you might just see the world a little differently.Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments“I hope I'm the mirror version of me and not the photo version of me.”“There were definitely some spots where you're like, hmm, smells like pee right here.”“They claim an accuracy rate of 80 to 85 percent. I'm going with Jim Spencer over the farmer man.”“You ever try to find water with a Y-shaped stick? Yeah, exactly. Right?”Call-to-Action Enjoyed the show? Don't keep it to yourself—subscribe to The JB and Sandy Show, leave a review, and share this episode with friends who love a good story and a fresh perspective. Your support helps us keep the conversation going!
Recorded October 16, 2025 In this special Perspectives episode, Justin and Chris recorded live from ETC 2025 in Raleigh, NC, setting up in the middle of the action to capture conversations with Frank Alaimo from UNLV and Jim Spencer from Legrand. The panel digs into the real-world challenges facing campus AV teams today: modernizing aging classrooms, navigating procurement hurdles, managing user expectations, staffing shortages, and the never-ending push toward standardization and scalability. Expect candid stories, practical insights, a few jokes about geography and campus politics, and a grounded look at what's actually happening on campuses heading into 2025. Whether you missed ETC this year or just want the hallway-track vibe, this Perspectives episode brings the conference floor straight to your headphones. Connect with our guests: Jim Spencer: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jspence4/ Frank Alaimo: https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-alaimo-cts-i-01872466/ Join us at ETC 2026: https://www.etcollaborative.org/ We stream live every Friday at about 315p Eastern/1215p Pacific and you can listen to everything we record over at AVSuperFriends.com ▀▄▀▄▀ CONTACT LINKS ▀▄▀▄▀ ► Website: https://www.avsuperfriends.com ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/avsuperfriends ► LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/avsuperfriends ► YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@avsuperfriends ► Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/avsuperfriends.bsky.social ► Email: mailbag@avsuperfriends.com ► RSS: https://avsuperfriends.libsyn.com/rss Donate to AVSF: https://www.avsuperfriends.com/support
Stories we're following this morning at Progress Texas:The latest on the July 4th floods in Kerr County and across Central Texas, where the death toll has surpassed 80 and over 40 remain missing: https://abcnews.go.com/US/live-updates/texas-flooding-updates-13-dead-20-campers-unaccounted/?id=123488468...County and state leaders immediatly attempted to shift blame to weather forecasters - did they get it wrong? https://www.npr.org/2025/07/06/nx-s1-5458512/texas-flash-flood-weather-forecast...Those same leaders themselves acknowledge cell coverage and public flood warning infrastructure shortfalls that might have made a difference: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c0rvp24wvrqo...Kerr County has passed on building outdoor flood siren warning systems for years, finding them too expensive: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/06/us/texas-flood-warnings-sirens.html...State Rep. Wes Virdell, one of only 14 House members to vote against HB 13, which would have established new emergency infrastructure funding had it not died in the house, says events of this weekend have made him reconsider that vote: https://www.texastribune.org/2025/07/06/texas-disaster-warning-emergency-communication-bill-kerrville-floods/...The flood itself is considered by many climate experts as a prime example of the type of weather behavior we can expect to see more frequently due to human-influenced climate degradation: https://www.axios.com/2025/07/06/climate-texas-tragedy-future...Legendary Austin meteorologist Jim Spencer responds to Facebook trolls accusing him of "politicizing the situation": https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1aoZ5DZ5ov/?mibextid=wwXIfrThe merch to match your progressive values awaits at our web store! Goodies at https://store.progresstexas.org/.Thanks for listening! Find our web store and other ways to support our important work at https://progresstexas.org.
Tornado Watches, Snakes, and the Holy SpiritTornado Watch Context: Hosts record during a tornado watch in Tulsa, Oklahoma, joking about their indifference to watches (less severe than warnings) and the confusing terminology.David humorously claims to become a "seasoned meteorologist" each spring, sensing storms "in his bones" and using terms like "hook echo".Brief tangent on Ralph Nader, who ran for president (circa 2000, Bush vs. Gore) and claimed never to have eaten McDonald's, deemed unbelievable at the time due to McDonald's ubiquity and lack of stigma.Main DiscussionMinihan Household AdventuresPossum Incident: While Adam was away, his wife Haylee killed a possum in their chicken coop with a .44 Magnum (jokingly exaggerated), impressing Adam via text.Snake in the House: Upon returning from a trip, Adam's family found a large snake (not a rat snake, possibly a king snake) in their home.A child's blood-curdling scream alerted Haylee; Adam initially deferred to her but helped after learning of the snake.Snake was fast, striking, and required corralling kids into a closet for safety; Adam trapped it using a box and cardboard, later regretting not feeding it to their seven roosters.Diocesan Rat Snake Story: Adam recalls handling a 5+ foot rat snake at the Diocese of Tulsa early in his job, earning awe from coworkers and a social media post.Nashville Recording MishapsForgotten Suit Pants: At a black-tie event in Nashville with Fr. Mike Schmitz, Matt Walsh, Michael Knowles, and Harrison Butker, David forgot his patterned suit pants, non-replaceable due to the unique design.Father-in-law Dan O'Brien and Jim Spencer overnighted them via UPS, arriving 45 minutes before recording.Equipment Failure: Their recording case's main power supply cord was severed in transit, requiring significant pivoting.David predicted the need to “pivot” before the trip, likening their adaptability to NBA players; the weekend involved constant problem-solving but was ultimately fun.Catholic Radio Station LaunchMcAlester Station: David and Adam helped launch 90.9 FM in McAlester, Oklahoma, a full-power Catholic radio station built on a shoestring budget.Located on parish grounds (no studio costs, using existing internet/power), it reaches McAlester's community, including three correctional facilities (e.g., “Big Mac” maximum security prison).Launched on the Feast of the Ascension (moved to Sunday in Tulsa's mission diocese), aligning with the Great Commission to evangelize.Aims to evangelize incarcerated individuals without the red tape of prison ministry; David gave a speech post-Mass, nearly upstaged by Adam's readiness to intervene.Prayer request for the station's success.Eucharistic Procession in TulsaNational Eucharistic Procession Stop: Tulsa hosted a stop in the nationwide procession, attended by 500–800 people (David's estimate).Counter-evangelists (not protesters) with megaphones followed the procession, slandering the Church; persistent but civil, they lacked goodwill due to rudeness.Police (not necessarily Catholic) found them annoying; hosts advise listeners to prepare for similar disruptions at other stops.Defense of Faith Question: David ponders if modern Christians are too pacifist compared to Crusade-era defense of faith, citing G.K. Chesterton's The Ball and the Cross (an atheist's slander of Mary prompts a Catholic to challenge him to a duel).Asks Adam if the pendulum has swung too far from defending honor; discussion deferred to post-break.Break 1:...
In this episode, we delve into the emerging trends shaping the future of financial services across North America. Jim Spencer, Managing Director, Head of Global Financial Institutions, Investment Banking, TD Securities, and Mahsa Afghahi, Managing Director, Head of Financial Institutions – Canada, TD Securities, share their insights with host, Peter Haynes, Managing Director and Head of Index and Market Structure Research, TD Securities, on key developments impacting the industry – from the latest innovations in asset management and evolving market dynamics to strategic mergers and acquisitions driving transformation. Join us for an in-depth conversation on how these trends are reshaping the financial landscape, their implications for investors, and how institutions are adapting to stay ahead in a rapidly changing market. This podcast was recorded on January 16, 2025. For relevant disclosures, visit: tdsecurities.com/ca/en/legal#PodcastDisclosure. To learn more about TD Securities, visit us at tdsecurities.com or follow us on LinkedIn @tdsecurities.
New times need new thinking. So Richard sits down with Jim Spencer, vet of the US renewables industry, now president and CEO of Exus Renewables North America. "Repowering" was already becoming important for getting more out of existing sites but could well become essential as electricity demand grows exponentially, the windiest sites have been developed, and political uncertainty means re-powering an existing site to make it generate more electricity could become even more attractive. For full show notes, ad-free listening, and more, come to wickedproblems.earth.00:00 Introduction to Power Demand00:15 Welcome to Wicked Problems00:58 The Evolution of Wind Energy01:21 Jim Spencer's Journey02:05 Challenges in Early Renewable Energy06:09 Pivot to Wind Energy22:38 Political and Market Dynamics31:41 Future of Renewable Energy36:14 Final Thoughts and Recommendations Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Following a difficult year for financial institutions, what might be in store for 2024? Geoff Bertram and Jim Spencer, Managing Directors and Co-Heads, Global Financial Institutions, Investment Banking, TD Securities, discuss with host Amy Van Arnhem, Managing Director and Head of Canada Senior Relationship Management, TD Securities, what commonly happens following a crisis year, when M&As might accelerate and how banks focusing on balance sheet optimization can more soundly weather an economic downturn. This podcast was recorded on January 9, 2024. For relevant disclosures, visit: tdsecurities.com/ca/en/tds-viewpoint-episode-26. To learn more about TD Securities, visit us at tdsecurities.com or follow us on LinkedIn @tdsecurities.
Running 44@60 Podcast - plotting Trevor Lee's journey to the 2021 44 mile Cornwall Classic Quarter
In this episode of the Running 44@60 podcast I'm talking to King Alfred's Way top 5 finisher Jim Spencer. Jim successfully completed this one time event in mid-August 2023. We recorded the episode whilst setting up the Trelissick Parkrun on Saturday October 14th. King Alfred Way's went through 4 counties and the event, organised by Cockbain Events was billed as being 220 miles with 85 hours to complete it in. As you will hear Jim took the odd wrong turn and ended up doing 234 miles but well within the cut off time. Unbelievably one of his fastest miles was towards the event when he was looking to gain 5th place. It was inspiring just talking to Jim about his adventure, how he managed nutrition and some sleep and the role his crew Katie and Roly played. This is episode 130 of the Running 44@60 podcast. You can access and download the previous 129 episodes via your usual podcast app or on the Running 44@60 podcast page. Host Trevor Lee ran his own first ultra in 2021 - the 44 mile Classic Quarter - hence 44@60. Trevor has written a book about his buildup and adventure – it is both a business and running book and is available on Amazon via this link: 12 Business Lessons from Running an Ultra Marathon. Each sale generates £5 for Childrens Hospice South West. Trevor's big running goal currently is the Arc of Attrition 50 in January 2024. He completed his first 24 hour race on July 8th Hope 24, and his next long race is the Bys Vyken Lighthouse Marathon at the end of October. https://www.bysvykenevents.com/lighthouseThe Running 44@60 podcast began as a learning / motivational tool for host Trevor Lee in his quest to run a first ever ultra - the Classic Quarter in 2021 - here's the story of Running 44@60 It now has over 100 episodes and is aimed at those thinking about and committing to their first ever ultra.Trevor wrote a book : 12 Business Lessons from Running an Ultra Marathon - all proceeds go to the Children's Hospice South West
Hey everyone... its been a couple of weeks but I am back with a review of the latest (and first in a while) ORIGINAL Sci-Fi blockbuster - The Creator - directed by the director of Rogue One and Godzilla. This is a film that has been on my radar ever since they 20th Century Studios put out the first trailer because I was just stunned by the visuals and that Disney and 20th Century genuinely let Gareth Edwards make an original, big budget film. It's also partially shot where I live! The film has now released in theaters worldwide and in this episode, I'll be giving you all my thoughts on it. Enjoy! The Creator: Directed by: Gareth Edwards Screenplay by: Gareth Edwards, Chris Weitz Story by: Gareth Edwards Produced by: Gareth Edwards, p.g.a., Kiri Hart, Jim Spencer, p.g.a., Arnon Milchan Music by: Hans Zimmer Cinematography by: Greig Fraser, Oren Soffer Edited by: Hank Corwin, Scott Morris, Joe Walker Casting by: Jina Jay Production Design by: James Clyne Cast: John David Washington, Gemma Chan, Ken Watanabe, Sturgill Simpson, Madeleine Yuna Voyles, Allison Janney Synopsis: Amid a future war between the human race and the forces of artificial intelligence, Joshua, a hardened ex-special forces agent grieving the disappearance of his wife, is recruited to hunt down and kill the Creator, the elusive architect of advanced AI who has developed a mysterious weapon with the power to end the war—and mankind itself.
Good morning, Gus! We're at Fat Cats to grab a snack and some coffee but no actual cats. This week Gus and Geoff talk about The lock street, building out Lamar, Jim Spencer & mudpuppies, Crestview, Italian and Mexican food, Tourism & families leaving, Movies & acting, Strokes to Vampire Weekend, and Star Wars Galaxies. You can follow us @ANMApodcast and send your Anarchy Me Anything questions there. Sponsored by Better Help http://betterhelp.com/anma Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Running 44@60 Podcast - plotting Trevor Lee's journey to the 2021 44 mile Cornwall Classic Quarter
I met Jan Davies at the beginning of April at the Cornwall Running Show. I was recording 2-3 minute snippets with show visitors. When I asked Jan about her plans she said she was running at the end of April the Thames Ring.How far is that I casually asked. 250 miles Jan casually replied! With 100 hours (that's 4 days and 4 hours) to complete it in. Even regular guest and huge distance runner Jim Spencer hasn't, as far as I know, tackled a 250 miler.In this episode Jan will tell us how it went and how after taking a wrong turn in the night which added 5 miles she made a decision she later regretted to withdraw. But she's planning to have another go in 2024 and as a 'warm up' Jan is tackling in September the Thames Barrier event. A mere 184 miles.In both events you can only receive outside help at a checkpoint / aid station. You can't use poles but you are allowed to buy food in shops - providing you buy it and not someone else. Sleeping tents are provided at certain points. This is episode 122 of the Running 44@60 podcast. You can access and download the previous 121 episodes via your usual podcast app or on the Running 44@60 podcast page. Host Trevor Lee ran his own first ultra in 2021 - the 44 mile Classic Quarter - hence 44@60. Trevor has written a book about his buildup and adventure – it is both a business and running book and is available on Amazon via this link: 12 Business Lessons from Running an Ultra Marathon. Each sales generates £5 for Childrens Hospice South West. Trevor's big running goal currently is the Arc of Attrition 50 in January 2024. He's doing his first 24 hour race on July 8th Hope 24, the Black Rat in August and the Endurance Life Suffolk 32 miler in October followed by the Bys Vyken lighthouse marathon at the end of October. He's planning to spend June doing more recce 's of the Arc 50 course. If you would like to come on this podcast and share your running experiences, tips, advice, plans, as well as specialist knowledge that will help runners then email Trevor via: podcast@trevorleemedia.co.uk The Running 44@60 podcast began as a learning / motivational tool for host Trevor Lee in his quest to run a first ever ultra - the Classic Quarter in 2021 - here's the story of Running 44@60 It now has over 100 episodes and is aimed at those thinking about and committing to their first ever ultra.Trevor wrote a book : 12 Business Lessons from Running an Ultra Marathon - all proceeds go to the Children's Hospice South West
Welcome to the daily304 – your window into Wonderful, Almost Heaven, West Virginia. Today is Friday, April 21 Marshall's new composting facility will lower the school's carbon footprint and save thousands of dollars in waste haul fees…Tuck into a tasty meal in Tucker County…and a Bluefield manufacturer is hiring, at $30 an hour--#YesWV…on today's daily304. #1 – From THE HERALD-DISPATCH – Marshall University has opened the first commercial composting facility in West Virginia. “What an incredible milestone moment,” said Brad D. Smith, the university's president. “This is a 15-year effort in the making, and what I love is that the idea of sustainability here at Marshall was student-led.” The composting facility was designed and is operated by the university's sustainability department, led by Amy Parsons-White. The digester has the capacity to compost eight tons of organic waste per day, lowering the university's carbon footprint and saving thousands of dollars in waste haul fees, Parsons-White said. Read more: https://www.herald-dispatch.com/news/marshall-university-opens-first-commercial-composting-facility-in-west-virginia/article_9692853a-46dd-5c79-9cc4-a1f779354df3.html #2 – From TUCKER COUNTY CVB – Tucker County is famous for its endless outdoor recreation opportunities and stunning scenic beauty, but that's not all. Great food, local brews, and distilled liquors are all handcrafted by local owner operators ready to give you their best. Art galleries and unique shopping keep it authentic with resident artists bringing a new face to our mountain communities. Take a break from your day of hiking, biking or kayaking and treat yourself to delicious fare like specialty pizzas or burritos, craft beer or mimosas. Learn more: https://gettuckered.com/see-do/dining-breweries/ #3 – From WVVA-TV – Omnis Building Technologies' 135,000 square foot facility in Bluefield is set to complete construction this October. In the meantime, the company is looking to hire more than 200 full-time employees, starting at $30 an hour. “It'll be line operators, machine operators to a degree,” said Matthew Hart, HR Director for Omnis Building Technologies. “We're looking at having three or four shifts depending on what that looks like, but four shifts of about 40 to 45 people per shift.” The potential positives could go beyond individual jobs however, according to Bluefield's Economic Development Authority Director, Jim Spencer. “That's going to indirectly help a lot of businesses in our area,” Spencer said. “For anything from the restaurants to car dealerships to the housing market...it's going to make some disposable income in the region.” To apply, visit https://obtbluefield.com/careers/. Read more: https://www.wvva.com/2023/04/12/omnis-building-technologies-makes-progress-constructing-hiring-new-bluefield-facility/ Find these stories and more at wv.gov/daily304. The daily304 curated news and information is brought to you by the West Virginia Department of Commerce: Sharing the wealth, beauty and opportunity in West Virginia with the world. Follow the daily304 on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @daily304. Or find us online at wv.gov and just click the daily304 logo. That's all for now. Take care. Be safe. Get outside and enjoy all the opportunity West Virginia has to offer.
It's the last Eye on the Outdoors of 2022! In the first segment we catch-up with Jim Spencer, who joins the show to dicuss his new book Bad Birds 2.Bad Birds 2: https://www.midwestturkeycall.com/books-turkey-hunting/4776-bad-birds-2-by-jim-spencer.html
En Música de Contrabando revista diaria de música en Onda Regional de Murcia (orm.es; 23,05h a 01,00h)Cala Mijas irrumpió el pasado verano como una de las sorpresas de la temporada. Un cartel heterogéneo y muy completo. Hoy anuncian Arcade Fire, The Strokes, Florence + The Machine y más, para su cartel de 2023. Dreambeach 2023 confirma a The Prodigy como primer gran artista. Nace en Madrid la primera edición de un festival dedicado a los sonidos EBM, industrial y cercanos. Se trata del Kapital Industrial que contará ni más ni menos que con D.A.F. (Gira despedida), Esplendor Geométrico y Absolute Body Control como artistas participantes. Sunsetland Festival anuncia su tercera edición en Murcia. El festival tendrá lugar el 24 de junio en La Fica y volverá a apostar por el reggaetón, la música urbana y el pop. Cigarettes After Sex agrandan la burbuja de su emotivo dream pop con ‘Pistol‘, su nuevo single. Ron Gallo lanza su nuevo single "Foreground Music" y anuncia un nuevo disco, también titulado "Foreground Music", que saldrá el 3 de marzo . Los asturianos Desakato han anunciado que abandonan la música como banda y el año que viene harán su última gira para despedirse. Carlangas y Manu Chao unen sus espíritus musicales para siempre en "Cae la noche". Rock catártico, ajustando cuestas consigo mismo. Joaquín Pascual tiene un plan y llega aquí y ahora. Kokoshca se une a Kiliki Frexko para presentar "Chubi Chubi". Nuevo single de su próximo EP "Nuestro Futuro". Weird Nightmare estrena "so far gone", infeccioso tema inédito de indie rock a medio camino entre Replacements y los primeros Teenage Fanclub. Say she she estrenan una celestial y fiel versión de "wrap myself up in your love" de Jim Spencer. dani vuelve con un nuevo adelanto del que será su próximo álbum de estudio "Posdata", Los prolíficos The Wave Pictures se alían de nuevo con Acuarela para editar un doble 7" exclusivo, que andan presentando estos días por España.La fase final de música de Crearte de Molina de Segura contará con Técanela como invitado. Noa Caleo, Boria, Goblin Circus y Staring into the woods son los finalistas del certamen. Repasamos la agenda del finde: Al Di Meola, Los Mambo Jambo, Rebecca Kilgore, King Sapo, Mario W. Tierra Santa, Sôber, Toxikull, Irenegarry, Sidecars, Rigoberta Bandini, Cupido, Emlan, A punto de concluir la primera edición de 'Poesía a escena', que nace con el objetivo de celebrar la poesía y explorar sus fronteras. Hablamos con la grandísima micropoetisa Ajo, que estará en el Teatro Bernal este sábado acompañada por Nacho Mastretta.
The city of Bath, Maine, on the Kennebec River, has long been known as the City of Ships. By 1800, Bath's shipyards were producing vessels used in domestic and international trade. Doubling Point Lighthouse was established in 1898 on the northwest end of Arrowsic Island, at a sharp double bend in the Kennebec River, near the shipyards of Bath. It was one of several aids to navigation built on the river in the same year. Doubling Point Lighthouse, Maine. In the background is the Bath Iron Works, a subsidiary of General Dynamics -- one of the largest defense contractors in the world and one of the largest employers in the state of Maine. Photo by Jeremy D'Entremont. In 1935, the keeper's house at Doubling Point was sold to a private owner. The keeper at the range light station a short distance away became responsible for both stations. Responsibility for looking after the light later went to the keeper at Squirrel Point Light Station in 1980. Beginning in the early 1980s, Doubling Point Light was again monitored from the Doubling Point Range Lights Station. It became the job of one keeper to look after the Range Lights, Doubling Point Light, and Squirrel Point Light, as well as their fog signals. For a few years, this job was performed by Coast Guard Boatswain Mate Karen McLean, one of a very small number of female Coast Guard lighthouse keepers. L to R: Dan and Karen McLean; Jim and Joyce Spencer. Photo by Jeremy D'Entremont. This is part 1 of 2 parts. The guests in this episode are Karen and Dan McLean, who are now taking the lead roles in the Friends of Doubling Point Light organization. Also joining in the interview is Jim Spencer, founder of Friends of Doubling Point Light, and his wife Joyce. Jim and Joyce are the longtime owners and residents of the keeper's house at Doubling Point. This episode is co-hosted by Bob Trapani, Jr., executive director of the American Lighthouse Foundation.
If you like these Celery City Stories and you want me to keep telling them every week then please buy a cup of coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/danping (by following this link.) It was the game football fans had anticipated for weeks. Two powerhouses were set to meet in Atlanta. The crown for Southern football supremacy awaited the winner. (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association) The University of Alabama Crimson Tide was undefeated, led by a salty defense that had allowed only 7 points through the first 8 games of the year. Their opponent: The University of Georgia Bulldogs. Georgia, too, was undefeated, and had crushed the Florida Gators the week before by a score of 56-0. Hugh Whelchel was the hero of the game, and that's the Sanford connection. Whechel's 2 blocked kicks in the Alabama game were crucial to the Bulldogs winning the game. The second one that resulted in the winning touchdown is ranked 4th in https://www.amazon.com/Greatest-Georgia-Bulldogs-Football-History/dp/1600781195 (Patrick Garbin's book “The 50 Greatest Plays In Georgia Bulldogs Football History.)” Garbin also notes that Whelchel would ultimately block 19 kicks during his career at Georgia. Whelchel was born Lumpkin County in Northeast Georgia. After graduating from the Univerity of Georgia, he moved to Sanford in 1925. According to his obituary in the April 25, 1968 issue of the Sanford Herald, Whelchel coached the Seminole High School football team in 1926 and 27. https://www.celerycitystories.com/a-good-wife-and-a-strong-martini-help-change-history/ (Red Barber, the subject of last week's Celery City Story), was one of the better players on Whelchel's 1926 team. The quarterback of those teams was Jim Spencer. Long-time Sanford residents will remember Jim Spencer's, which was a very popular restaurant here in town during the 150s, 60s an 70s. I guarantee there will be 2 or 3 Celery City Stories that feature Jim Spencer and his family. For all of his accomplishments on the gridiron, Hugh Whelchel spent most of his time as a successful farmer here in Sanford. When the State Farmer's Market opened in 1930 at French Avenue and Historic Goldsboro Avenue, Mr. Whechel was the second person to set up a stall in the facility. Harold Kastner, who's family has deep farming roots in Sanford, was the first. I don't think many people today what a big economic engine the State Farmer's Market was in Sanford for a long time. I probably need t o do a story on the market at some point. Hugh would never really stop farming, but from 1950 to 1954 he operated the Mayfair Country Club. He worked for Chase & Co. for a few years, and Hugh was also the fertilizer inspector for the state of Florida Department of Agriculture.
Running 44@60 Podcast - plotting Trevor Lee's journey to the 2021 44 mile Cornwall Classic Quarter
The South West Traverse Extreme is a 90 mile run from Lands End to Lizard Point and back. 2022 was the first time it had been run. Jim Spencer successfully completed the run and shares his adventure in this episode of the Running 44@60 podcast. We recorded the episode on June 25th whilst setting up that day's Trelissick parkrun. Jim shares tips on eating - beans on toast - how to cope with leading a race (he did that for the first 10 miles) and training. He also talks about some of the other running adventures he has lined up in 2022. This is episode 93 of the Running 44@60 podcast. You can access and download the previous 92 episodes via your usual podcast app or follow this link.Host Trevor Lee ran his own first ultra in 2021 - the 44 mile Classic Quarter - hence 44@60. Trevor has written a book about his buildup and adventure – it is both a business and running book and is now available on Amazon via this link: 12 Business Lessons from Running an Ultra Marathon. Alternatively you can obtain a copy by leaving a review on your podcast app for this podcast and then sending a screenshot of the review, with your name and address to podcast@trevorleemedia.co.ukIf you would like to come on this podcast and share your running experiences, tips, advice, plans, as well as specialist knowledge that will help runners then email Trevor via: podcast@trevorleemedia.co.uk
Barry Birthday Bonanza. Ross' epic Banner Fail. A magical moment featuring Bob Schneider. Special Guest Jeff Mangum gives us the scoop on Mother Nature, David Yeomans, and living legend Jim Spencer.
Jim Spencer once said, "You can't play Romeo and Juliette with a script written for Bonnie and Clyde." And it's true. Jessica Wiseman and her accomplice, Chris Thomas, start up a romance that turns murderous. They were both raised in loving, chaotic homes but everything goes sideways when they decide they'd rather have freedom.
This week we are speaking with Jim Spencer, Director at the Bluefield WV Economic Development and Jonathan Hodson, President of Omnis Building Technologies. BEDA: https://www.mybluefield.org Omnis Building Technologies: https://www.omnisbuilding.com/
Running 44@60 Podcast - plotting Trevor Lee's journey to the 2021 44 mile Cornwall Classic Quarter
Most people in the ultra running scene will know Ferg as a tenacious ultra runner and the founder of Mudcrew who put some of the UK's most iconic ultra running events from the Arc of Attrition to the Roseland August Trails (RAT) and the South West Traverse.In this episode Ferg talks about the events plus his own ultra and trail running adventures. You can find out more about Mudcrew here and you can gain updates on the events via various Facebook pages:MudcrewArc of Attrition Roseland August TrailsThis is episode 78 of the Running 44@60 podcast - to listen any of the previous 77 episodes download via your usual podcast app or follow this link Previous guests include:Jim Spencer on running the North Coast Challenge (episode 74) - only the third person to complete during the winter season7 runners sharing their London Marathon experience (episode 72)Edward Chapman and his record completions of and the Kalahari Augrabies Extreme Marathon (episode 66)Trevor Nel who holds a green number for the first ever 'ultra' the Comrades marathon in South AfricaIf you would like to come on the podcast and share your running adventures or your running top tips simply drop me, Trevor Lee, and email to podcast@trevorleemedia.co.uk and we'll fix up a Zoom recording.
Running 44@60 Podcast - plotting Trevor Lee's journey to the 2021 44 mile Cornwall Classic Quarter
Running 44@60 podcast listeners share their running plans for 2022 - have a listen and be inspired to go for some of the races they talk about. Thanks to everyone who contributed to this episode:Phil Begnett, Tom Larkin, Jim Spencer, Rob Thompson, Colin Bathe, Craig Lutton, Rachel & Stuart Thomson, Stewart Harding and Andy Williams - although sorry Andy but when I was doing the editing I dragged your clip onto the editing platform as I did with all the others only to be listening to a repeat of someone else's! No idea how that happened.No doubt we'll hear about your plans at some point.Thanks for listening to this episode.If you like it please do share it, comment on social media and leave a review.That would be awesome!
Running 44@60 Podcast - plotting Trevor Lee's journey to the 2021 44 mile Cornwall Classic Quarter
The North Coast Challenge is 145 miles from Masland Mouth which is the border between Cornwall and Devon to Lands End. It was first run by local legendary ultra runner Steve 'The Pirate' Wyatt in Dec 2013. Since then only Wendy Chapman in 2018 had completed it in the Winter season. Until now when Jim Spencer started at 10pm on Bonfire Night.Jim talks yes through his 53 hour adventure which actually ended up being 151 miles as his navigation went astray a couple of times enroute.Jim tops tips if you are thinking of tackling this:Learn how to navigate and do some pre-run route plottingMake sure you are in prime conditionFind out more about the challenge here: North Coast Challenge
What value does earning both a CTS-I and CTS-D bring to your institution? Jim Spencer, Educational Support Technician at the University of Notre Dame Mendoza College of Business, joins the show to talk about his AV journey, the impact of COVID on Notre Dame and higher ed, and his vision for the CCUMC Professional Development Committee.Connect with Jim Spencer on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jspence4. Learn more about Notre Dame at https://www.nd.edu.
Episode 10The rumor mill is ablaze with whispers of a Dead Space remake. We discuss the likelihood of a revival, what we would like to see, and the franchise as a whole.You voted. We played. Let's talk about the highly addictive roguelike, Dead Cells.Surprise Mechanics: We become Jim Spencer and Phil Ryan, heads of all video gaming and it's our job to greenlight randomly generated games.00:00:45 - Nintendo Switch (OLED model)00:10:18 - Streets of Lebron: Toons in Time00:11:33 - Medal of Honor: Airborne00:14:08 - Perfect Dark Zero out of 1000:15:34 - Luigi's Mansion 3 saga comes to an end00:17:12 - Returnal is the roguelike Mike always wanted00:23:00 - Destruction AllStars stalled00:25:27 - Dead Cells is highly addictive00:35:34 - Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart 00:37:08 - Dead Space: Make Us Whole Again00:56:26 - Guess the year this game released01:07:52 - We create games from a random list generator01:22:20 - A Plague Tale: Innocence next-gen upgrade01:23:03 - Special guest will fill-in for Jacques next episode01:24:05 - Outro Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Emmy award winning meteorologist Jim Spencer discusses one of the most memorable day's of his 30-year career in television: May 27, 1997. Known as the Central Texas Tornado Outbreak, the day gave birth to one of Texas' most infamous tornadoes - the Jarrell, TX F5. Jim talks about how what seemed to be a typical severe weather day in Central Texas turned into a "freak of nature" weather event as he relayed warnings live on KXAN throughout the afternoon and evening. When all was said and done, the Jarrell F5 left a path of unimaginable destruction and claimed the lives of 27 people. Support the show!https://www.patreon.com/tornadotrackersJim Spencer Twitter | FacebookJim Spencer reporting on Jarrell, TX. https://youtu.be/mu37iDs_wcAStart of the Jarrell, TX Tornado l https://youtu.be/c6EhR47EM-g Home Video of the Jarrell, TX F5 | https://youtu.be/KTYHP5_dxh4Intro/Outro Music: NEW HORIZONS - Lesion X
Believe it or not, but many individuals get into the MLM for the first time in their life that make good money that it knocks them off balance. For Jim Spencer, however, having that cashflow allowed him to focus more on things that are important. He joins John Solleder to talk about how pivoted into network marketing from being the most widely published photographer in the world and how it empowered him to do amazing things and to be of help to a lot of people. He also goes over his list of cherished books, and shares his advice to those who want to get into network marketing.
Welcome to our Training Go Diamond! Do not miss this opportunity to learn all about our Diamond Consultant rank benefits and rewards! Featuring our first Senior Platinum Consultant in Immunotec, Jim Spencer and our Regional Sales Manager Alberto Vogt!
Khan Jamal – Infinity [Jambrio, 1984 – Reissued by Jazz Rooms Records, 2021] Jeanne Lee – Sundance [Seeds, 1975] Horace Tapscott's Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra – Horacio [Nimbus West Records, 1975 – Reissued by Outernational Sounds, 2019] Auracle – Chez Amis [Chrysalis, 1978] Aditus – Samsara [WEA, 1979] The Jeff Lorber Fusion – Black Ice [Inner City Records, 1978] Shigeharu Mukai – Cumulonimbus [BBE Music, 2021] Singers 3 – Upa Neguinho [King Records, 1971] Emiliano Salvador – Son En 7/4 [Areito, 1981] Alfredito Linares Y Su Salsa Star – Ritmo Caliente [INS, 1974 - Reissued by Rocafort Records, 2021] The Orchestra Soledad – El Ritmo Soledad [Futuro Records, 1970 - Reissued by BBE Music, 2017] Poder Del Alma – Mimo [Polydor, 1975 – Reissued by Discodelic,2021] The Black Souls – Baki Mutane Nakuya (Black People Crying) [Gully Records] Dr. Mary Sullivan Bain – Do You Know Black History [1985] Hi-Tension – Girl I Betcha [Island Records, 1978] Betty Lou Landreth – I Can't Stop [YaYa Inc., 1979 – Reissued by Outernational Sounds, 2021] Smoke – Freedom Of The Mind [Chocolate City, 1976] Babatunde And Phenomena – Merely A Suggestion [Theresa Records, 1979] Mark IV – I Knew It Wouldn't Last (Midtempo Version) [Cordial Recordings, 2021] Jim Spencer & Son Rize – The Blues Are Out To Get Me [Armada Records, 1979] Cate Bros. - Yield Not To Temptation [Asylum Records. 1977] David Newman – I Love Music [Warner Bros. Records, 1976] Teena Marie – Portuguese Love (John Morales M+M Mix) [BBE Music, 2021]
Welcome to our Discover Immunotec with Platinum Consultant, Jim Spencer, Diamond Consultant, Cathy Maguire, Diamond Consultant, Keith Hooper and Regional Manager, Alberto Vogt.
Chad Chancellor interviews Jim Spencer, Executive Director of the Bluefield, WV Economic Development Authority. The two discuss Bluefield's manufacturing incubator and Intuit Success Center along with its three-pronged approach to economic development: business retention, entrepreneurship/innovation, and attracting new businesses. Find out more at https://test-next-move-podcast.pinecast.co
Jim Spencer of Catholic Health (Long Island, NY) joins Joe Zalot to discuss challenges facing Catholic health care in the areas of identity, mission, and ethical integrity.
It's Jim Spencer Day in Austin Austin Chronicle praises private charity Teddy goes off on a California couple @bradswail @_teddybrosevelt austincitycouncilman.com Support the show on Patreon!
Jim Spencer joins the show to discuss his new book: Bad Birds 2.Bad Birds 2: https://www.amazon.com/Another-collection-stories-starring-gobblers/dp/1735611700
Dan Barreiro spends the early part of the show further discussing the chaos at the Capitol and the potential fallout. Star Tribune reporter Jim Spencer was in the Capitol on Wednesday and gives his experience. Dr. Dan's Inbox is open! Robert Smith joins to talk Vikings and NFL.
Dan reviews the chaos at the Capitol and the potential fallout. Star Tribune reporter Jim Spencer gives his first-hand account of what it was like to be in the building on Wednesday. Dr. Dan's Inbox is open at Robert Smith joins to talk Vikings and NFL.
En Música de Contrabando, revista diaria de música en Onda Regional de Murcia (orm.es, 00,00h). Paul McCartney alcanza el número 1 de álbumes en Reino Unido con¡ ‘McCartney III’ , que completa la trilogía de discos titulados con su apellido. Siguiendo la estela de lo ofrecido con «Jesus Is Born» en las navidades de 2019, Kanye West publicar un nuevo EP titulado «Emmanuel«. Abierto a mediodía, nuevo ciclo de conciertos de Madrid, anuncia a M-Clan. SHAMAN SHAMAN se une a la familia Grabaciones Vistabella y publica su nuevo single 'Metamorphosis'. Los Planetas versionan “Navidad de Reserva” de Él Mató a un Policía Motorizado.“Demasiado invierno” es el segundo single de adelanto de La montaña acuática, el nuevo EP de Los Turistas que publicará Clifford a principios de 2021. Colectivo Da Silva dan la bienvenida a las navidades en “Vente pal sur”. Muzz regresa con un nuevo EP de covers. La banda de Paul Banks, líder de Interpol, regresa con versiones de Bob Dylan, Tracy Chapman y Mazzy Star. Dani Llamas, cantante de G.a.s. Drummers, se arriesga con un cambio de estilo en este nuevo proyecto en solitario, y presenta “La verdad”.Primer adelanto del nuevo álbum de Angel José Angelpop NavarroAngelpop que saldrá publicado en primavera de 2021. _zuaraz_ encuentran el groove del bolero en "Paciencia", su nuevo single. El combo mexicano residente en Madrid presenta el último adelanto de lo que será "Bugambilia", su álbum debut, que verá la luz en enero.Vuelve Taylor for Penguin tras un primer álbum producido por Jim Spencer. The Levitants regresan a casa por navidad con su nuevo single “WWWY”(When we were young). Piel de Lince dará titulo al nuevo álbum de Los Malinches. Varry Brava arrancan 2021 participando en un aperitivo de Fan Futura Fest. AA Mama participan en la iniciativa “Frecuencia RM” del Plan CREA. Ana Cano nos presenta su disco debut, "Podemos ser amigos", grabado con Marco Velasco en los estudios El Miradoor, y producido por Guille Solano
Jim Spencer joins the show to discuss his new book: Bad Birds IIBad Birds II: https://www.amazon.com/Another-collection-stories-starring-gobblers/dp/1735611700
A man hits forty with a goal to walk and to walk even further, possibly powered by sunlight and puddles alone? Live from his mobile home Spencer explains his departure from the matrix on a journey to help parents seperated from their children by legal injustice and social insanity. Warof.Love #barefoot #breatharianism #offthegrid You can find me at www.fatherfinney.com or https://www.facebook.com/Father-Finneys-Congregation-102713574758569/ Click follow, share and podcast away. Subscribe at https://youtube.com/channel/UCXx6Ep4wfofEdeZUYwbJvoA You can buy me a coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/FatherFinney
Release date: September 27, 2019 (USA) Director: Rupert Goold Based on: End of the Rainbow; by Peter Quilter Producers: Andrea Scarso, David Livingstone, Cameron McCracken, Jim Spencer, Lee Dean --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/n3xtup/support
JudyThirty years after starring in "The Wizard of Oz," beloved actress and singer Judy Garland arrives in London to perform sold-out shows at the Talk of the Town nightclub. While there, she reminisces with friends and fans and begins a whirlwind romance with musician Mickey Deans, her soon-to-be fifth husband.Director: Rupert GooldProduced by: Cameron McCracken, Andrea Scarso, Jim Spencer, Lee Dean, David LivingstoneCast: Renée Zellweger, Finn Wittrock, Jessie Buckley, Rufus Sewell, Michael GambonDistributor: LD EntertainmentRelease Date: September 27, 2019Runtime: 1 hour 58 minutesGenre: Biography, Drama, History The LaundromatWhen her idyllic vacation takes an unthinkable turn, Ellen Martin begins investigating a fake insurance policy.Director: Steven SoderberghProduced by: Scott Z. Burns, Lawrence Grey, Gregory Jacobs, Steven Soderbergh, Michael SugarCast: Alex Pettyfer, Gary Oldman, Meryl Streep, Antonio Banderas, Jeffrey Wright, Robert Patrick, David Schwimmer, Sharon Stone|Distributor: Anonymous ContentRelease Date: September 27, 2019Runtime: 1 hour 36 minutesGenre: Drama Ad AstraThirty years ago, Clifford McBride led a voyage into deep space, but the ship and crew were never heard from again. Now his son -- a fearless astronaut -- must embark on a daring mission to Neptune to uncover the truth about his missing father and a mysterious power surge that threatens the stability of the universe.Director: James GrayProduced by: Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, James Gray, Anthony Katagas, Rodrigo Teixeira, Arnon MilchanCast: Brad Pitt, Tommy Lee Jones, Ruth Negga, Liv Tyler, Donald SutherlandDistributor: Walt Disney Studios Motion PicturesRelease Date: September 20, 2019Runtime: 2 hour 03 minutesGenre: Adventure, Drama, Mystery See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Happy Friday, my friends! We're back with the second episode of the Indiana Geeking Podcast, the podcast where we focus on Hoosier-based creators and events! This month, Lizz and I took a trip to one of the top 3D Printing events, the Midwest RepRap Festival. Held in Goshen, it brought in makers from across the world to show off their work, their machines, and eat tacos. As we were looking around, and preparing to start our own journey into 3D printing (more on that next week), we found some folks from here in Indiana that we wanted to talk Hoosier business with. Luckily, I had the trusty old Zoom H1 with me, so I was able to get some interviews with some folks in northern Indiana who make 3D Printers, filament, and use all of this to make their own props and costumes! So, without further ado, join me as I give you some top events for the month of April, then jump into a series of short interviews with some of the local folks tabling at MRRF! Don't worry, this one's only about 45 minutes long! NOTE: You can find the Facebook Photo Album with the photos we took at this link. Time Stamps! 0:00 – 0:07 Introduction 0:07 – 3:28 "By Any Other Name" by Five Year Mission, Year Four 3:28 - 5:31 Episode Introduction and Upcoming Events - Head Geek, Tony Troxell 5:36 - 18:02 Interview with Steve Wygant, SeeMeCNC 18:09 - 33:18 Interview with Caleb Fairres, Prop Builder & SeeMeCNC 33:24 - 41:37 Interview with Jim Spencer, FilaBlend 41:44 - 42:35 Wrap-up - Head Geek, Tony Troxell 42:35 – 45:22 “Keep Beach City Weird”, The Shake Ups, The Shake Ups in Beach City 42:49 – 44:31 Closing, Patron Thanks Links of note! Mentioned during the intro: Oddities & Curiosities Expo Kinda Nerdy Night Out Shazam Screening Ash Comic & Toy Show Mick Foley at The Toy Pit LaffyCon Where to find the Midwest RepRap Festival online: Facebook Twitter Steve Wygant, SeeMeCNC Original IndieGoGo Rostock Max V4 SeeMeCNC Website SeeMeCNC Twitter SeeMeCNC Facebook SeeMeCNC Instagram Caleb Fairres, Prop Builder & SeeMeCNC Instagram Twitter The World Through Electrospecs Podcast Jim Spencer, FilaBlend Filablend Website FilaBlend Twitter FilaBlend Facebook Music featured on this Episode Opening track: “By Any Other Name" by Five Year Mission, Year Four (Website) Closing track: “Keep Beach City Weird” by The Shake Ups, The Shake Ups in Beach City (Website) Where to find Tony (and, by extension, this blog) online! Twitter Facebook YouTube Twitch Where to find the Podcast online! This blog Podbean Google Music Stitcher Radio – Please, feel free to rate and leave a review! Apple Podcasts – Please, feel free to rate and leave a review! Contact the Blog! Email Twitter Support the Blog Support Geeking in Indiana Affiliate Links Indiana Geeking Patreon Buy me a Ko-Fi! Indiana Geeking Shop Geeking in Indiana through TeePublic Donate Button (It’s on the sidebar! —>) Amazon Wish List All notes for this episode can be found at http://geekinginindiana.com/igp-y5e02/ Thank you all for listening! As always, be excellent to each other, and to yourselves! I’ll see you all soon!
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Jim Spencer works in the trenches as a university support technician. But don’t let that title fool you. He’s introduced some pretty innovative ideas that we dig into in the interview. He started his career in HiFi getting involved of everything from sales to installation and service then moved on to working as a lead technician for a commercial integration company before landing at the University of Notre Dame where he helps support their technology needs. Here is one of Jim's presentations on 3D Printing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UC2_83OB7Co&feature=youtu.be See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Candi Stewart and Jim Spencer discuss workplace burnout in the industry and the #MeToo movement.
Jim Spencer and Kellen Brent Pierce discuss relationships in the industry, fighting patrons and microwaved grilled cheese sandwiches.
Jim Spencer talks to Jesse Lindsey about the adult service industry. When we speak of the “butt nipple” and “fidget cube buttplug” in the episode…this is what is out there.
Episode 0. Jim Spencer explaining what you can expect from this show in the future.