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Dana and Tom with 13x guest, Kieran B (Host and Creator of the Best Picture Cast; @bestpicturecast) discuss the adaptation of John Steinbeck's famous novel, The Grapes of Wrath (1940) for its 85th anniversary: directed by John Ford, written by Nunnally Johnson, ainematography by Gregg Toland, music by Alfred Newman, starring Henry Fonda, John Carradine, and Jane Darwell.Plot Summary: The Grapes of Wrath, directed by John Ford and based on John Steinbeck's novel, follows the Joad family, struggling to survive during the Great Depression. After being evicted from their Oklahoma farm, they journey west to California in search of work and a better life. Led by Tom Joad (Henry Fonda), the family faces hardship, exploitation, and disillusionment as they encounter the harsh realities of migrant labor. Despite suffering immense loss, their resilience endures, with Ma Joad (Jane Darwell) embodying the family's unwavering hope. The film is a poignant exploration of poverty, injustice, and the strength of the human spirit.Guest:Kieran B (10x Member Club)Host and Creator of the Best Picture Cast; @bestpicturecast on X, IG, Letterboxd - BPC, Letterboxd - PersonalPrevious Episodes: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1957), Lost in Translation (2003), Gran Torino (2008), Stalag 17 (1953), Shane (1953), A Fistful of Dollars (1964), The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) Revisit, 12 Angry Men (1957) Revisit, The Shawshank Redemption (1994) Revisit, Saw (2004), Up in the Air (2009), Bad Day at...
In the latest episode of None But The Brave, co-hosts Hal Schwartz and Flynn McLean discuss the first leg of Bruce Springsteen's The Ghost Of Tom Joad Tour that took place in late 1995. It was Bruce's first ever solo tour and with almost all of the Joad record in the set, they were dramatically different shows than his audience was used to. Hal and Flynn take a deep dive into the setlist and talk about what made these shows so different. For more information on exclusive NBTB content via Patreon, please visit: Patreon.com/NBTBPodcast. This show is sponsored by DistroKid. Use this link to support the show and get 30% off your first year: http://distrokid.com/vip/nbtb Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rick has been growing the sport of archery his whole life. He is a JOAD coach and a Minnesota archery hall of fame inductee! We have an awesome conversation about Rick's history and life in archery!
Jérôme Colin et Miguel Allo traversent les États-Unis d'Est en Ouest. De New York à Los Angeles. Une quinzaine d'états à parcourir pour prendre la température de ce pays plus divisé que jamais. Musique, littérature, road trip semé de rencontres, ils rendront compte chaque jour en radio et sur le web de l'ambiance américaine à quelques jours seulement du scrutin du 5 novembre 2024. Chaque état traversé sera l'occasion pour eux de pointer un grand roman américain se déroulant dans la région. Dixième étape : La Californie : « Les Raisins de la colère » de John Steinbeck. En 1939, John Steinbeck publiait son chef-d'œuvre qui lui vaudra le Prix Pulitzer en 1940 : « Les raisins de la colère », qui raconte le voyage vers l'ouest de la famille Joad. Une famille de fermiers pauvres de l'Oklahoma qui suite à deux évènements concomitants (la grande dépression de 1929 et le dust bowl) va entreprendre un long voyage vers la Californie dans l'espoir de meilleures opportunités de vie. Après que leur ferme a été saisie par les banques en raison de la crise économique et des tempêtes de poussière qui ont ravagé les cultures, la famille Joad quitte donc l'Oklahoma. Ils ont entendu parler d'emplois possibles en Californie. Ils prennent donc la direction de l'ouest. Dans la famille, il y a la matriarche, Ma Joad. Mais aussi et surtout le fils : Tom, qui vient de sortir de prison et tente de tenir la famille durant le voyage. Un sublime personnage de roman auquel Bruce Springsteen a consacré l'une de ses plus belles chansons : The Ghost of Tom Joad. En route, les Joad vont réaliser qu'ils ne sont pas les seuls damnés du rêve américain et que la situation est désespérée pour de nombreuses autres familles en route vers la Californie. A l'arrivée, ils comprendront que la réalité n'est pas à la hauteur de la promesse. Les emplois sont rares, les salaires sont bas et les conditions de vie dans les camps de migrants (car c'est bien de cela qu'il s'agit) sont misérables. Tom Joad va donc être le témoin direct des injustices et des abus des grandes compagnies agricoles envers les travailleurs migrants. Il va alors ouvrir les yeux sur le monde. Il faudra lutter pour les droits des travailleurs et lutter contre les patrons abusifs. Pour cela, il faudra que chacun apprenne cette chose, que nous, êtres humains sommes capables de produire et qui est peut-être la plus belle d'entre toutes nos capacités : la solidarité. Aujourd'hui, il faut relire "Les raisins de la colère". Les conditions de travail des migrants ou des travailleurs saisonniers pour qui la Californie reste une destination idéalisée sont toujours abusives. On continue de souiller la terre et d'immenses sécheresses et feux de forêt continuent, un siècle après, de frapper la Californie. Crise du logement, énormes disparités sociales entre les dollars de Hollywood et de la Silicon Valley, conditions de vie précaires dans les zones de terres agricoles ou les quartiers défavorisés des grandes villes : l'élastique continue de se tendre. Nous avons donc encore à apprendre des Joad. Merci pour votre écoute Entrez sans Frapper c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 16h à 17h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez l'ensemble des épisodes et les émission en version intégrale (avec la musique donc) de Entrez sans Frapper sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/8521 Abonnez-vous également à la partie "Bagarre dans la discothèque" en suivant ce lien: https://audmns.com/HSfAmLDEt si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Vous pourriez également apprécier ces autres podcasts issus de notre large catalogue: Le voyage du Stradivarius Feuermann : https://audmns.com/rxPHqEENoir Jaune Rouge - Belgian Crime Story : https://feeds.audiomeans.fr/feed/6e3f3e0e-6d9e-4da7-99d5-f8c0833912c5.xmlLes Petits Papiers : https://audmns.com/tHQpfAm Des rencontres inspirantes avec des artistes de tous horizons. Galaxie BD: https://audmns.com/nyJXESu Notre podcast hebdomadaire autour du 9ème art.Nom: Van Hamme, Profession: Scénariste : https://audmns.com/ZAoAJZF Notre série à propos du créateur de XII et Thorgal. Franquin par Franquin : https://audmns.com/NjMxxMg Ecoutez la voix du créateur de Gaston (et de tant d'autres...)
MISES EN SCENE le mercredi et vendredi à 9h30 et 18h30. Chronique théâtrale animée par Sonia Jucquin ou Géraldine Elbaz qui traite de l'actualité des pièces de théâtre. Cette semaine, Géraldine nous parle de la pièce musicale "Les Raisins de la Colère" au Théâtre Actuel La Bruyère. Oklahoma, 1929. Comme des millions d'autres « okies » et travailleurs démunis victimes de la crise économique qui frappe l'Amérique durant la Grande Dépression, la famille Joad guidée par « Ma » Joad, décide de tenter sa chance en Californie. Elle se lance ainsi dans un long périple semé d'embûches à travers la route 66, persuadée qu'elle y sera bien accueillie. Mais les espérances se transforment vite en désillusions. Grand classique de la littérature américaine, récompensé d'un prix Pulitzer en 1940, ce roman de John Steinbeck a connu une renommée mondiale avec son adaptation cinématographique réalisée par John Ford avec Henry Fonda. Xavier Simonin s'empare de cette œuvre et en signe la première adaptation scénique française. Ces dernières années, le public a également pu retrouver au théâtre des adaptations du roman Des souris et des hommes, autre grand succès de Steinbeck. Renseignement : https://tpa.fr/pieces-theatre-paris/les-raisins-de-la-colere © PhotoLot Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Wendi and Joe talk with Jenifer Jameson and the owner of Hit or Miss Archery, Neil Overbay. Talk about things to do and see in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Also, talk about the venue and what to expect! Be prepared for shooting at 5000 feet. Many of us will not know how to survive that elevation :) Hurricane Beryl caused some issues, but we were able to find cell coverage to make this happen!
This podcast is sponsored by the California Civil Liberties Public Education Program, a state-funded grant project of the California State Library.Set during the Great Depression, The Grapes of Wrath tells the powerful story of the Joad family's trek from the dust bowl of Oklahoma to the promise of a new life in California. But what they find threatens to rip apart their lives, and sever the ties that bind them together.Original music composed and performed by the Joel Rafael Band: Joel Rafael, Jamaica Rafael, and Carl Johnson.Recorded before a live audience at the Skirball Cultural Center, Los Angeles in October of 2002.Directed by Richard MasurProducing Director: Susan Albert LoewenbergShirley Knight as Ma JoadJeffrey Donovan as Tom JoadEmily Bergl as Rose of SharonMichael Buie as Connie/OthersDaniel Chacón as Al JoadMaurice Chasse as Deputy Sheriff/OthersShannon Cochran as Mrs. Wainwright/Elizabeth SandryTrista Delamere as 2nd Narrator/Al's GirlFrancis Guinan as Jim CasyCharlie Matthes as Willy/Gas Station Attendant/Hooper Ranch GuardRod McLachlan as Uncle JohnRobert Pescovitz as Pa JoadJoel Rafael as Car Salesman/Man with GuitarStephen Ramsey as 1st Narrator/OthersNicholas Sadler as Agricultural Officer/OthersAndy Taylor as Gas Station Owner/Floyd Knowles/Camp Director/OthersTodd Waring as Hooper Ranch Bookkeeper/OthersFredd Wayne as Grampa/Mayor of Hooverville/Camp GuardMichael Weston as Noah Joad/OthersKate Williamson as Gramma/OthersSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This podcast is sponsored by the California Civil Liberties Public Education Program, a state-funded grant project of the California State Library.Set during the Great Depression, The Grapes of Wrath tells the powerful story of the Joad family's trek from the dust bowl of Oklahoma to the promise of a new life in California. But what they find threatens to rip apart their lives, and sever the ties that bind them together.Original music composed and performed by the Joel Rafael Band: Joel Rafael, Jamaica Rafael, and Carl Johnson.Recorded before a live audience at the Skirball Cultural Center, Los Angeles in October of 2002.Directed by Richard MasurProducing Director: Susan Albert LoewenbergShirley Knight as Ma JoadJeffrey Donovan as Tom JoadEmily Bergl as Rose of SharonMichael Buie as Connie/OthersDaniel Chacón as Al JoadMaurice Chasse as Deputy Sheriff/OthersShannon Cochran as Mrs. Wainwright/Elizabeth SandryTrista Delamere as 2nd Narrator/Al's GirlFrancis Guinan as Jim CasyCharlie Matthes as Willy/Gas Station Attendant/Hooper Ranch GuardRod McLachlan as Uncle JohnRobert Pescovitz as Pa JoadJoel Rafael as Car Salesman/Man with GuitarStephen Ramsey as 1st Narrator/OthersNicholas Sadler as Agricultural Officer/OthersAndy Taylor as Gas Station Owner/Floyd Knowles/Camp Director/OthersTodd Waring as Hooper Ranch Bookkeeper/OthersFredd Wayne as Grampa/Mayor of Hooverville/Camp GuardMichael Weston as Noah Joad/OthersKate Williamson as Gramma/OthersSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This podcast is sponsored by the California Civil Liberties Public Education Program, a state-funded grant project of the California State Library.Set during the Great Depression, The Grapes of Wrath tells the powerful story of the Joad family's trek from the dust bowl of Oklahoma to the promise of a new life in California. But what they find threatens to rip apart their lives, and sever the ties that bind them together.Original music composed and performed by the Joel Rafael Band: Joel Rafael, Jamaica Rafael, and Carl Johnson.Recorded before a live audience at the Skirball Cultural Center, Los Angeles in October of 2002.Directed by Richard MasurProducing Director: Susan Albert LoewenbergShirley Knight as Ma JoadJeffrey Donovan as Tom JoadEmily Bergl as Rose of SharonMichael Buie as Connie/OthersDaniel Chacón as Al JoadMaurice Chasse as Deputy Sheriff/OthersShannon Cochran as Mrs. Wainwright/Elizabeth SandryTrista Delamere as 2nd Narrator/Al's GirlFrancis Guinan as Jim CasyCharlie Matthes as Willy/Gas Station Attendant/Hooper Ranch GuardRod McLachlan as Uncle JohnRobert Pescovitz as Pa JoadJoel Rafael as Car Salesman/Man with GuitarStephen Ramsey as 1st Narrator/OthersNicholas Sadler as Agricultural Officer/OthersAndy Taylor as Gas Station Owner/Floyd Knowles/Camp Director/OthersTodd Waring as Hooper Ranch Bookkeeper/OthersFredd Wayne as Grampa/Mayor of Hooverville/Camp GuardMichael Weston as Noah Joad/OthersKate Williamson as Gramma/OthersSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This podcast is sponsored by the California Civil Liberties Public Education Program, a state-funded grant project of the California State Library.Set during the Great Depression, The Grapes of Wrath tells the powerful story of the Joad family's trek from the dust bowl of Oklahoma to the promise of a new life in California. But what they find threatens to rip apart their lives, and sever the ties that bind them together.Original music composed and performed by the Joel Rafael Band: Joel Rafael, Jamaica Rafael, and Carl Johnson.Recorded before a live audience at the Skirball Cultural Center, Los Angeles in October of 2002.Directed by Richard MasurProducing Director: Susan Albert LoewenbergShirley Knight as Ma JoadJeffrey Donovan as Tom JoadEmily Bergl as Rose of SharonMichael Buie as Connie/OthersDaniel Chacón as Al JoadMaurice Chasse as Deputy Sheriff/OthersShannon Cochran as Mrs. Wainwright/Elizabeth SandryTrista Delamere as 2nd Narrator/Al's GirlFrancis Guinan as Jim CasyCharlie Matthes as Willy/Gas Station Attendant/Hooper Ranch GuardRod McLachlan as Uncle JohnRobert Pescovitz as Pa JoadJoel Rafael as Car Salesman/Man with GuitarStephen Ramsey as 1st Narrator/OthersNicholas Sadler as Agricultural Officer/OthersAndy Taylor as Gas Station Owner/Floyd Knowles/Camp Director/OthersTodd Waring as Hooper Ranch Bookkeeper/OthersFredd Wayne as Grampa/Mayor of Hooverville/Camp GuardMichael Weston as Noah Joad/OthersKate Williamson as Gramma/OthersSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
« Les Raisins de la colère » est une adaptation théâtrale du chef-d'œuvre de Steinbeck. C'est d'ailleurs une première. Xavier Simonin a relevé le défi. Il est même le seul acteur sur scène pour interpréter tous les personnages. L'intrigue se passe pendant la Grande Dépression, aux États-Unis. On découvre la tribu des Joad. Tom vient de sortir de prison. La tribu quitte l'Oklahoma pour la Californie, en espérant un avenir meilleur. Cet exode n'est pas un long-fleuve tranquille. Les musiciens présents sur scène apportent un vrai plus. Ils bénéficient de la direction musicale de Jean-Jacques Milteau. « Les Raisins de la colère », c'est actuellement au Théâtre Michel, 38 rue des Mathurins dans le 8ème. Copyright : Laurencine Lot
Wendi and Julia will let you know what to expect at the 2024 USA Indoor Nationals and JOAD Indoor Nationals. What to expect when you show up! https://www.patreon.com/RaisinganArcher
Hacemos un recorrido por las noticias de la semana: #taylorswift #writersguildstrike #oscar2023 #nintendodirect #sky y un nuevo review del episodio de esta semana de #Ahsoka #starwars Los libros recomendados por Joad hoy: - Ahsoka de E.K. Johnston - A New Dawn de John Jackson Miller - Thrawn de Timothy Zahn Apoyanos en Buymeacoffe, compranos una estrella o conviertete en Jedi: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/pixelesyrobots Si nos quieres apoyar de otra forma: https://streamelements.com/pixelesyrobots/tip Todos los links a nuestras redes: https://linktr.ee/pixelesyrobots --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pixelesyrobots/support
What an awesome final day of archery at JOAD Outdoor Nationals! Today was Team Rounds and it's so much fun! We talk about the team rounds from the perspective of a Judge and give you all the details on how a team round is run! Want more? Go support our Patreon page! https://www.patreon.com/RaisinganArcher
A quick update on elimination day (shootoffs). Talk about the experience and how the day went. We love elimination day. Next day is Team Rounds and its one you don't want to miss. Another chance to win a medal, another chance to meet new friends! and a chance to work as a team! Want more? Go support our Patreon page! https://www.patreon.com/RaisinganArcher
Scott and Wendi recap Day 2 of qualifications at 2023 JOAD Outdoor Nationals and what to expect for Eliminations on Saturday! Check it out! Want more? Go support our Patreon page! https://www.patreon.com/RaisinganArcher
Wendi, Scott, and Leo catch you up on the first day of Qualifications and get you ready for tomorrow! Want more? Go support our Patreon page! https://www.patreon.com/RaisinganArcher
2023 JOAD Outdoor Target Nationals! Special Guest Leo Carassco (Contential Judge) and we talk about what's going on for Offical Practice Day. What to expect!
Last Year our most popular episode was how to prepare for 2022JOAD Target Nationals! Well ti's at a new location and we are here again to help you get ready! How to prepare and what to bring! Thank you to our Sponsors! Texas Archery, Eyes on Score, and Target Seakers! What to bring! Tent – Setup on Wednesday Practice – Leave frame but take canopy down Chairs Prepare for rain – Bow cover and scope cover There's a fence between archers and spectators – No parents allowed in field of play Snacks and water! and Cooler Bring Tools – but Lancaster Archery was there last year Power to charge your phone Camera Cooling towels Umbrella We have some exciting news. Help Support us and get day of podcasts, unedited Video's and more! https://www.patreon.com/RaisinganArcher/posts
Atalía, madre de Ocozías, vio que su hijo había sido asesinado, así que se encomendó a asesinar a la realeza. Josebá vio la intención de Atalía y escondió a Joás, salvándole la vida. Llegado el tiempo, el sacerdote Joadá tomó a Joás y lo proclamo rey de Israel, de acuerdo a los mandatos de Yahvé. Joás reinó en Israel con rectitud, haciendo el bien a los ojos de Yahvé. Jazael, rey de Aram, se alzó contra Jerusalén, a lo que Joás respondió entregándole todo lo que había sido consagrado a Yahvé por los reyes anteriores a él. Yoscar y Simat mataron a Joás... Hoy leemos 2 Reyes11-12; Amós 4-6; Salmo 122.A partir de enero del 2023, Fray Sergio Serrano, OP leerá toda la Biblia en 365 episodios. Además compartirá reflexiones y comentarios para ir conociendo más la Palabra de Dios al caminar por la Historia de la Salvación.Aquí puedes obtener más información y el plan de lectura.Un poco más de The Great Adventure Bible, la Biblia que seguirá el podcast de La Biblia en un Año:Codificación de colores para fácil referencia: Usa el famoso Sistema de Aprendizaje de la Cronología de la Biblia de The Great Adventure (“The Bible Timeline” ®️) creado por Jeff Cavins, experto en Sagradas Escrituras, y que es utilizado por cientos de miles de católicos para aprender a leer la Biblia.Artículos que te ayudan a comprender el panorama completo de la Historia de la Salvación.Recuadros con eventos clave que ayudan a identificar los puntos importantes en la Biblia.Cuadros detallados que ofrecen la visión panorámica de los personajes y eventos clave, las alianzas importantes, mapas y el contexto histórico.Mapas a todo color que ayudan a visualizar los lugares donde sucedieron las historias bíblicas.
Katie Stein from Catch Des Moine and Lynette Telleen, talk with us about the Des Best USA Archery JOAD Nationals July 12-16 2023. We talk about the venu and all the stuff that you can do while you are there. This will be an amazing Event and we cannot wait to go. We have some exciting news. Help Support us and get day of podcasts, unedited Video's and more! https://www.patreon.com/RaisinganArcher/posts There is so much to do in Des Moine and here's some of the stuff we talk about! Archery shop in area for equipment repairs Archery Field & Sports (minutes from the CASINO! and the competition field) https://www.archeryfield.com/ Full Service Target Archery Knowledgeable (not just a recreational or hunting-only shop) Bass Pro (also close to the casino!) Sportsman's Warehouse Dicks Sporting Goods All within easy driving distance from the competition field Fun Things To Do Red covered bridges Close to Winterset Birthplace of John Wayne Walking, biking, and rollerblade trail across the street Farmer's market that weekend Governor's mansion West End Architect Largest skating park in the US Scenic RR Boone, Iowa Rail cars for 6 people Casino Race track Field of dreams Adventureland Waterpark Athletes will get a discount code Science Center Sensory friendly hours Hands on exhibits Athletes will get a free ticket Blank Park Zoo Downtown DSM Farmers Market, one of the largest (and best) is the US, over 30K people each Saturday from 7am-12pm Iowa State Capitol Terrace Hill, State Governor's Mansion John & Mary Pappajohn Sculpture Park Greater Des Moines Botanical Center Smash Park West End Architectural Salvage World Food Prize Hall of Laureates Boone Scenic Railroad which has neat train rides through the scenic valley, but they're also home to RailCars Shopping is great! Jordan Creek Mall Outlets of Des Moines A great place to grab something for memorabilia Raygun Food LOTS of great food options A few fun ones to mention: Fongs (pizza) Jethro's (bbq) Zombie Burger Home to many James Beard nominated chefs Over 1,000 local restaurants
Regresamos con Galaxia Live! Pats, Juan Carlos y Joad hablan sobre el trailer de la nueva pelicula de las Tortugas Ninjas #tmnt, reviews de los 2 episodios de The Mandalorian #themandalorian del penultimo episodio de The Last of Us #thelastofushbo mucho Pedro Pascal en nuestras vidas Apoyanos en Buymeacoffe, compranos una estrella o conviertete en Jedi: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/galaxialive --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pixelesyrobots/support
The roller coaster that is Season 2 continues, with an unexpected low point thanks to the lessons of The Grapes of Wrath and basketball shorts over sweatpants. Can Danielle and Rider convince Will that his storyline of being “whipped” continues to drag or will he be able to show them the importance of union building and obscure old-timey references? And the gang finally takes on the task of assigning TMNT characters.Pay close attention - because at the end of the episode you will NOT be tested. Or will you?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck, chapter 26, Narrated by Isaac BirchallIn this chapter, the Joad family prepare to leave the camp. There is no work around, and they need to get some as Rose of Sharon's baby is almost due. Ma reprimands the men for not having found any work and having not talked about it. Al then goes off to say goodbye to a girl he has been seeing.The Joads officially leave the Weedpatch camp and take to the highway north in search of work. They have 1 dollar to their name, and all seems to be going well until, being the only car on the road, they hit a nail. They stop and get out and inspect their tire to find it punctured. While trying to fix it, a roadster pulls up and asks them if they're looking for work, and that there is work a little bit down the way picking peaches. He then leaves them and the tire gets fixed. They pile back into the car, determined to go to the peach orchard.the Joads finally find work, picking peaches. The work is fairly easy, but at only 5 cents a box, it takes a full day's work to earn only a dollar. Ma then takes the dollar to buy food, and finds out that all of the prices have been inflated for a stupid reason.Tom goes off to explore the new camp, and more importantly, check out the protest they saw when arriving. He skulks his way through the camp, and finds a ditch where he can squeeze under the fence. Outside, he comes across a tent, wherein he finds the "preacher" Casey, fresh out of prison. He tells Tom about his time in prison, and he has been trying to get the migrant people to fight for better rights. that is until the men arrive...Tom tells his family about the events of the pervious night, and how his face became the way that it did. Just as Casey predicted, the Strike was bust, and the price was dropped to 2 cents a box. Throughout the day tom flitters with the idea of leaving to protect his family, but Ma's words stay with him, and he promises not to go, not yet.The Joads gather their things are decide to leave the peach camp. With all of the new men coming to work, it's impossible to earn enough to feed the family. They hide Tom under some mattresses, and try their best to make their way out of the camp without Tom being seen and thus taken away. They make their way North, where finally, after many weeks of being in California, they see the sign, Cotton Pickers Wanted...Get SurfShark and protect yourself online todayVPN: https://get.surfshark.net/aff_c?offer_id=926&aff_id=20389Antivirus: https://get.surfshark.net/aff_c?offer_id=934&aff_id=20389Get data brokers to stop selling your information with:Incogni: https://get.incogni.io/aff_c?offer_id=1219&aff_id=20389Thank you so much for listening, if you want to support the me go to any of these links :)*Social*SHOPIFY: https://the-essential-reads.myshopify.com/INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagSupport the showThank you so much for listening, if you want to support the me go to any of these links :)*Social*SHOPIFY: https://the-essential-reads.myshopify.com/INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/theessentialreadsTWITTER: http://twitter.com/isaacbirchall98Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/theessentialreads
The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck, chapter 22, Narrated by Isaac BirchallIn this Chapter, The family makes their way towards the Weedpatch Government camp. The family has their first stroke of luck in a while, there is 1 spot in the camp that is available for them. They make there way to the camp, and they set up and go to sleep. In the morning, Tom awakens and goes on a wander, he meets 2 people who tell him about a job over a shared breakfast. They all set off together, and Tom has the first job of the family.Ruthie and Winfield, wander around the camp and they discover the first flushing toilet of their lives. they test it, and Ruthie and Winfield think they break it when the first pull the chain flush. They run scared to their mother. Ma goes to inspect the "broken" toilet, and laughs when she finds out what happened. She then sets to work cooking and trying to prepare their camp for their inspection and visit from the 3 committee members.The committee meets the Joad family. They take Ma around the whole camp, and they explain fully how the camp works. It is reliving for them to know that if they cannot find work, then they can work around the camp to help pay for their stay. All Seems to be well...The Joad children walk around the camp and find another group of kids. Ruthie tries to bully her way in and comes to realise that if she continues to behave like that, then she shan't be welcomed by the others. The men go around and se if they can try and find some work, but they find they there is nothing around, and they they had wasted fuel for nothing. The woman who attacked Rose of Sharon returns and Ma gives back just as good as she can, and the woman feints and fades away.*Social*INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/theessentialreadsTWITTER: http://twitter.com/isaacbirchall98PATREON: http://patreon.com/theessentialreads Support the showThank you so much for listening, if you want to support the me go to any of these links :)*Social*SHOPIFY: https://the-essential-reads.myshopify.com/INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/theessentialreadsTWITTER: http://twitter.com/isaacbirchall98Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/theessentialreadsSupport the showThank you so much for listening, if you want to support the me go to any of these links :)*Social*SHOPIFY: https://the-essential-reads.myshopify.com/INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/theessentialreadsTWITTER: http://twitter.com/isaacbirchall98Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/theessentialreads
The Grapes of Wrath, by John Steinbeck, Chapter 18, Narrated by Isaac BirchallThe Joad family make their way through the mountains, and finally into California, Just one thing lies between them and the "promised land", the desert. The family pulls up along side a river and decide to bath and take a run at the desert at night when it isn't as hot. There they meet another family who tells them they they are returning home from California because they couldn't find any work.Grandma continues on her downward spiral, Ma stays with her and fans her down. Then she is visited by a "spiritual woman" who claims that the worst is going to happen if she does not perform a grace over Grandma. Ma refuses her offer, and the woman goes scornfully off, only sing a lamenting chant with her other "spiritual" friends. Then, later, Ma is awoken by a police officer who tells her that she needs to move on by tomorrow morning lest he and maybe more force them to leave.Ma goes all around looking for the men, to let them know that the police offer says that they have to be gone by the morning. She is relived to find Tom safe after the Police officer's visit, and he lets her know that Noah has gone down the river to live off of fish and the land.In this chapter, the Joad family prepares to tackle the desert at night. They speak to the Wilsons about their plan, and are told that Sairy is far too sick to move on, and that they will be staying until she is fine. Casey is invited to see her, and they speak about life before she asks him to pray for her. Before setting off, the family offers them the last of their money.Get SurfShark and protect yourself online todayVPN: https://get.surfshark.net/aff_c?offer_id=926&aff_id=20389Antivirus: https://get.surfshark.net/aff_c?offer_id=934&aff_id=20389Get data brokers to stop selling your information with:Incogni: https://get.incogni.io/aff_c?offer_id=1219&aff_id=20389Thank you so much for listening, if you want to support the me go to any of these links :)*Social*SHOPIFY: https://the-essential-reads.myshopify.com/INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/theessentialreadsTWITTER: http://twitter.com/isaacbirchall98Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/theessentialreadsSupport the showThank you so much for listening, if you want to support the me go to any of these links :)*Social*SHOPIFY: https://the-essential-reads.myshopify.com/INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/theessentialreadsTWITTER: http://twitter.com/isaacbirchall98Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/theessentialreads
John's Steinbeck's 1939 tale of an "Oakie" family who crosses Route 66 seeking to escape the Dust Bowl only to discover California isn't the paradise it's been advertised as is one of the most iconic Great American Novels in our literary history. Its impact was profound and immediate: rarely has a novel been so viciously denounced simply for promoting the belief that all Americans deserve to make a living. But the novel has also been celebrated as a testament to democratic protest, inspiring folks songs by Woody Guthrie and Bruce Springsteen that have in turn been covered by later generations of musicians such as Rage Against the Machine. This episode explores what makes the novel such a fan favorite, as well as the pros and cons of tackling politics in literature. We examine the curious role of Steinbeck's intercalary chapters, which, alternating with the story of the displaced Joad family, raise their plight to mythic levels. We also dig deep into the journalistic inspiration for the novel as well as its Hollywood legacy with John Ford's classic 1940 adaptation.
"Le Classico", une nouvelle chronique de Sébastien Ministru consacrée aux classiques de la littérature mondiale. Pour commencer : « Les raisins de la colère » de John Steinbeck. Les terres des petits exploitants agricoles de l'Oklahoma sont rachetées les unes après les autres, les laissant aux abois. Mais miracle, l'appel de la Californie retentit, la Californie qui regorge de fruits à cueillir, de coton à récolter, et de promesses de fortunes à se faire. Toute la famille Joad se serre dans son pick-up pour atteindre cet eldorado. La route est longue, les dollars manquent rapidement, les grands-parents tombent malades, le pick-up subit une panne, les enfants ont faim. Une fois arrivés, les Joad déchantent. Il n'y a pas de travail et ils sont des milliers comme eux à en chercher. Les ventres grognent, les pluies arrivent, les hommes de la famille baissent les bras. Seule la mère tient bon et pousse les siens à garder espoir. Mais est-ce seulement possible ? "Les raisins de la colère" est considéré comme le plus grand roman de la Grande Dépression et l'anniversaire des cent vingt ans de la naissance de Steinbeck est l'occasion pour Gallimard d'une nouvelle superbe traduction de ce chef d'oeuvre.
"Le Classico", une nouvelle chronique de Sébastien Ministru consacrée aux classiques de la littérature mondiale. Pour commencer : « Les raisins de la colère » de John Steinbeck. Les terres des petits exploitants agricoles de l'Oklahoma sont rachetées les unes après les autres, les laissant aux abois. Mais miracle, l'appel de la Californie retentit, la Californie qui regorge de fruits à cueillir, de coton à récolter, et de promesses de fortunes à se faire. Toute la famille Joad se serre dans son pick-up pour atteindre cet eldorado. La route est longue, les dollars manquent rapidement, les grands-parents tombent malades, le pick-up subit une panne, les enfants ont faim. Une fois arrivés, les Joad déchantent. Il n'y a pas de travail et ils sont des milliers comme eux à en chercher. Les ventres grognent, les pluies arrivent, les hommes de la famille baissent les bras. Seule la mère tient bon et pousse les siens à garder espoir. Mais est-ce seulement possible ? "Les raisins de la colère" est considéré comme le plus grand roman de la Grande Dépression et l'anniversaire des cent vingt ans de la naissance de Steinbeck est l'occasion pour Gallimard d'une nouvelle superbe traduction de ce chef d'oeuvre.
The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck chapter 16 - 1, narrated by Isaac Birchall,In this chapter, the Joad family continues on their journey across America. The highway becomes their new home, and they develop a routine that makes loading and unloading the cars easier every time. After a couple of days however, one of the cars starts to make a very strange noise, forcing the families to have to investigate. The Wilson's car has broken down again, and Tom and Casey offer to stay behind and fix it. Ma refuses at first but is eventually worn down to letting them stay and fix it while the others go ahead.Tom then manages to take out the broken parts on the car while waiting for Al to come back with the working truck that can take them to town to try and find a part. Al takes a while, and during this time, Casey and Tom talk about life, and about the people moving forwards across the land. Al and Tom make there way to town and the junk yard where they come across the very strange worker whom says that they can take whatever they want from the truck yard.Tom and Al work hard together in order to install the new parts for the broken down car. They eventually get it fixed and start to make their way with Casey towards the camp where Al left the rest of the family. When they arrive they are accosted by the manager who tells them, that they need to pay, even though their family has already paid. After arguing, they eventually settle down and discuss with a group of men around the manager about what is facing them in the west. A man tells them what he has seen there; a horrid tale about too many workers and not enough work. The men protest and say that he is lying, but the idea sticks with them as they make their way to bed for the evening. Get SurfShark and protect yourself online todayVPN: https://get.surfshark.net/aff_c?offer_id=926&aff_id=20389Antivirus: https://get.surfshark.net/aff_c?offer_id=934&aff_id=20389Get data brokers to stop selling your information with:Incogni: https://get.incogni.io/aff_c?offer_id=1219&aff_id=20389Thank you so much for listening, if you want to support the me go to any of these links :)*Social*SHOPIFY: https://the-essential-reads.myshopify.com/INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/theessentialreadsTWITTER: http://twitter.com/isaacbirchall98Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/theessentialreadsSupport the showThank you so much for listening, if you want to support the me go to any of these links :)*Social*SHOPIFY: https://the-essential-reads.myshopify.com/INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/theessentialreadsTWITTER: http://twitter.com/isaacbirchall98Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/theessentialreads
"Le Classico", une nouvelle chronique de Sébastien Ministru consacrée aux classiques de la littérature mondiale. Pour commencer : « Les raisins de la colère » de John Steinbeck. Les terres des petits exploitants agricoles de l'Oklahoma sont rachetées les unes après les autres, les laissant aux abois. Mais miracle, l'appel de la Californie retentit, la Californie qui regorge de fruits à cueillir, de coton à récolter, et de promesses de fortunes à se faire. Toute la famille Joad se serre dans son pick-up pour atteindre cet eldorado. La route est longue, les dollars manquent rapidement, les grands-parents tombent malades, le pick-up subit une panne, les enfants ont faim. Une fois arrivés, les Joad déchantent. Il n'y a pas de travail et ils sont des milliers comme eux à en chercher. Les ventres grognent, les pluies arrivent, les hommes de la famille baissent les bras. Seule la mère tient bon et pousse les siens à garder espoir. Mais est-ce seulement possible ? "Les raisins de la colère" est considéré comme le plus grand roman de la Grande Dépression et l'anniversaire des cent vingt ans de la naissance de Steinbeck est l'occasion pour Gallimard d'une nouvelle superbe traduction de ce chef d'oeuvre. Émission spéciale sur l'écrivain britannique J.R.R. Tolkien, à l'occasion de la sortie de la série "Le Seigneur des Anneaux : Les Anneaux de pouvoir" le 2 septembre sur Amazon Prime Video. On en parle avec Vincent Ferré, Professeur de littérature à l'Université Paris 3 - Sorbonne nouvelle. Il édite et traduit les oeuvres de Tolkien depuis vingt ans. Il a entre autres dirigé la publication du "Dictionnaire tolkien" (chez Bragelonne) en 2019. Commençant à une époque de paix relative, la série suit un ensemble de personnages, à la fois familiers et nouveaux, alors qu'ils affrontent la réémergence tant redoutée du mal sur la Terre du Milieu. Des profondeurs les plus sombres des Monts Brumeux, aux forêts majestueuses de la capitale Elfique de Lindon, à l'île royaume à couper le souffle de Númenor, et jusqu'aux confins les plus éloignés du monde, ces royaumes et personnages bâtiront des légendes qui continueront d'exister bien longtemps après leur mort. La nouvelle chronique "Inspiré de faits réels" de Franck Istasse : "The UFO incident" (La Nuit des extraterrestres), téléfilm américain de 1975 réalisé par Richard A. Colla, avec James Earl Jones qui décrit minute par minute, l'enlèvement de Betty et Barney Hill, le plus célèbre cas d'abduction…
The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck, chapter 13 , Narrated by Isaac Birchall.In this chapter, the Joad family are truly on their way to California, with Al driving the truck, listening to, and feeling the car, making sure that there are no strange noises or shakes that the truck makes. While driving, he asks ma if she is concerned about California, and if she thinks that it will live up to what they all hope for it to be.The Joads continue their journey, driving through the cities and towns that line route 66. They eventually decide to stop for the evening, reasoning that they can't make the trip in one go. they pull up, and meet a husband and wife, who are also leaving for California. Grandpa's condition worsens and the new family is kind enough to let Grandpa sleep in their tent. Grandpa doesn't sleep however, and has a stroke, while the wife, and Casey are at his bedside.The Joads have to decide how to bury Grandpa. If they message the coroner's office then they pay $40. If they don't then he will have to be buried here in an unmarked grave. They conclude to bury him here, and to avoid any policing, they have Tom write a message in a bottle for him. Later, Tom and Al suggest to the family and their new friends that they should share the load. Their truck is too heavy as it is, and if they share the load, then they'll all have a getter chance of getting to California. Everyone agrees.*Social*INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/theessentialreadsTWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/isaacbirchall98PATREON; Patreon.com/theessentialreads Support the showThank you so much for listening, if you want to support the me go to any of these links :)*Social*SHOPIFY: https://the-essential-reads.myshopify.com/INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/theessentialreadsTWITTER: http://twitter.com/isaacbirchall98Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/theessentialreadsSupport the showThank you so much for listening, if you want to support the me go to any of these links :)*Social*SHOPIFY: https://the-essential-reads.myshopify.com/INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/theessentialreadsTWITTER: http://twitter.com/isaacbirchall98Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/theessentialreads
The Grapes of Wrath Chapter 10 by John Steinbeck, Narrated by Isaac BirchallIn this Chapter the Joad family discusses California, a land of hope and promise of work. Grandpa boasts that his mouth shall be always filled with Grapes.The Joads then hold a council to determine how best go pack everything for their journey, and how to go about the journey itself. They also decide to let Casey join them on their trip.After finishing their discussion with Casey and planning their trip to California. They then start to think about just starting to do everything today instead of waiting for the following day. But preparation takes a while, and finally, in the morning, they set out and start their journey.Get SurfShark and protect yourself online todayVPN: https://get.surfshark.net/aff_c?offer_id=926&aff_id=20389Antivirus: https://get.surfshark.net/aff_c?offer_id=934&aff_id=20389Get data brokers to stop selling your information with:Incogni: https://get.incogni.io/aff_c?offer_id=1219&aff_id=20389Thank you so much for listening, if you want to support the me go to any of these links :)*Social*SHOPIFY: https://the-essential-reads.myshopify.com/INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/theessentialreadsTWITTER: http://twitter.com/isaacbirchall98Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/theessentialreadsSupport the showThank you so much for listening, if you want to support the me go to any of these links :)*Social*SHOPIFY: https://the-essential-reads.myshopify.com/INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/theessentialreadsTWITTER: http://twitter.com/isaacbirchall98Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/theessentialreads
The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck, Chapter 6 - 1, read by Isaac BirchallIn this chapter, Tom and Casey finish making their way towards the Joad place, whereupon they find the house void of any people. The wood is fine, there are many useable tools readily available, and this signifies to Tom that they must have also fled their farm like many others. In the Distance, they see a man walking towards them. Get SurfShark and protect yourself online todayVPN: https://get.surfshark.net/aff_c?offer_id=926&aff_id=20389Antivirus: https://get.surfshark.net/aff_c?offer_id=934&aff_id=20389Get data brokers to stop selling your information with:Incogni: https://get.incogni.io/aff_c?offer_id=1219&aff_id=20389Thank you so much for listening, if you want to support the me go to any of these links :)*Social*SHOPIFY: https://the-essential-reads.myshopify.com/INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/theessentialreadsTWITTER: http://twitter.com/isaacbirchall98Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/theessentialreadsSupport the showThank you so much for listening, if you want to support the me go to any of these links :)*Social*SHOPIFY: https://the-essential-reads.myshopify.com/INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/theessentialreadsTWITTER: http://twitter.com/isaacbirchall98Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/theessentialreads
What a long 2 days. We talk about qualificaitons round and we get to catchup with Brianna Laux! She just quallfiied 1st in U21 Female Olympica Recurve! Also, we will talk about what to expect for Team rounds.
Special Guests Candace Romrell and Jordan Meiners, who areb Junior Recurve Archers, join us. We talk about how the day went, how Candace and Jordan met (So funny), and a special annoncment about elimenation day! A must listren!!
Day 2 of USA Archery JOAD Nationals! Today was unofficial pratice day. There as a Rule change and you will want to hear this! You may be the first to know abou it too! The change came from World Archery last night at 8pm!
Wait what? You want to experience USA JOAD National? Welp, Scott and Wendi will be doing a Podcast a day while traveling to and being at USA JOAD Nationals. Who knows how this will turn out. We figured.. Why not?
Atalía, madre de Ocozías, vio que su hijo había sido asesinado, así que se encomendó a asesinar a la realeza. Josebá vio la intención de Atalía y escondió a Joás, salvándole la vida. Llegado el tiempo, el sacerdote Joadá tomó a Joás y lo proclamo rey de Israel, de acuerdo a los mandatos de Yahvé. Joás reinó en Israel con rectitud, haciendo el bien a los ojos de Yahvé. Jazael, rey de Aram, se alzó contra Jerusalén, a lo que Joás respondió entregándole todo lo que había sido consagrado a Yahvé por los reyes anteriores a él. Yoscar y Simat mataron a Joás... Hoy leemos 2 Reyes11-12; Amós 4-6; Salmo 122. A partir de enero del 2022, Fray Sergio Serrano, OP leerá toda la Biblia en 365 episodios. Además compartirá reflexiones y comentarios para ir conociendo más la Palabra de Dios al caminar por la Historia de la Salvación. https://ascensionpress.com/LaBibliaEnUnA%C3%B1o (Aquí puedes obtener más información) y el plan de lectura. Un poco más de https://ascensionpress.com/products/the-great-adventure-catholic-bible-spanish-edition (The Great Adventure Bible), la Biblia que seguirá el podcast de La Biblia en un Año: Codificación de colores para fácil referencia: Usa el famoso Sistema de Aprendizaje de la Cronología de la Biblia de The Great Adventure (“The Bible Timeline” ®️) creado por Jeff Cavins, experto en Sagradas Escrituras, y que es utilizado por cientos de miles de católicos para aprender a leer la Biblia. Artículos que te ayudan a comprender el panorama completo de la Historia de la Salvación. Recuadros con eventos clave que ayudan a identificar los puntos importantes en la Biblia. Cuadros detallados que ofrecen la visión panorámica de los personajes y eventos clave, las alianzas importantes, mapas y el contexto histórico. Mapas a todo color que ayudan a visualizar los lugares donde sucedieron las historias bíblicas.
Nock an arrow and line your sights, this episode is a bullseye. Sheri Rhodes from USA Archery and Danielle talk about what it's like running large-scale archery events. Along the way enjoy fun anecdotes of her own history with the sport. From being an Olympic coach to the national head coach in Spain, Sheri brings a wealth of experience to share. USA Archery JOAD Nationals Find Your Flow in MoCo is a part of the Destination Marketing Podcast Network. It is hosted by Natasha Lye and Danielle Gibson and produced by the team at Relic. To learn more about the Destination Marketing Podcast Network and to listen to our other shows, please visit https://thedmpn.com/. If you are interested in becoming a part of the network, please email adam@relicagency.com.
We will discuss all things USA Archery JOAD Nationals! We will start with the registration, what to bring, and what to expect. We will even explain where to park and where all the ranges are! We want this to be helpful for anyone going for the first time or a reminder for those that went last year! Website: https://www.raisinganarcher.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLQFC_3lzMa7rkNksJqPMcA
In this edition of The Geist of Trend Joad, Jack and Miles discuss BTS' special message at the White House, Mountain Dew: Outpost, the trailer for the live-action "Pinocchio". the Mona Lisa getting "defaced", Kanye founding "Donda Sports", and "Stranger Things: Season 4" breaking viewership records (according to Netflix). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
JOAD ouvre les portes de son studio à TST Radio. L'accueil fut fort chaleureux. ZiChronik vous présente LIGHT SONGS FOR HEAVY TIME, leur nouvel album à venir bientôt ! Chronique : Eric Grünenwald Son : Corentin Besnard Un production TST-Radio Rouen
Happy Valentine's week, to all our friends and lovers alike. To celebrate, we watched The Tinder Swindler. It's about a man who stole hundreds of thousands of dollars from unsuspecting women under the camouflage of love. How romantic. You can watch the show on YouTube as well: https://youtu.be/Gik5q0FAdY4 Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jumpoffadoc/
Y celebramos el episodio numero 10 con el cierre de temporada de #thebookofbobafett Con Luis ausente debido a la fortuita llegada de su hija #luna + la leyenda del rock nacional #joadjimenez @joadmanuel como invitado especial! En Show & Tell: Pats nos mostro un super cool pero complicado #3DPuzzle de #snoopy Joad arranco en los caminos de la fuerza con un #babyyoda Juan no se quedo atras ya que nos asombro con varios decks originales de cartas de #pokemon Guille nos mostro un calendario de el #mandalorian de lo mas chulo! En que lees o escuchas: Joad se fue al #ladooscurodelafuerza con #darthplagueis y su tragedia Juan como siempre trato de convencer al grupo de jugar #juegosderol pero en esta oportunidad con #marvelchampions En Que miras: Analizaron el nuevo trailer de #jurassicworld #jurassicworlddominion En Gaming: Pats nos conto sobre las noticias nuevas de #nintendo en su mas reciente #nintendodirect2022 y con el acelerador puesto en #mariostriker #mariokart8deluxedlc Regreso el juego de mimica (para quedarse) y nuevamente con personas de la serie de Boba Fett/Mandalorian Y como topico del episodio hablaron de el #finaldetemporada del #bookofbobafett "Galaxia Live" es una producción de Plastic Universe media Company --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/galaxialive/support
Este episodio fue un desastre técnico sin embargo acá estamos el 1ero de Enero con mucho cariño intentando una transmisión multinacional Madrid, New Orleans, Buenos Aires, Puerto Vallarta! e hicimos TODO lo posible por hablar sobre #thebookofbobafett La Pats desafortunadamente no pudo llegar debido a la locura pandemica de Miami y sus playas pero tuvimos de invitado especial a Joad Jimenez!! En Show & Tell: - Joad nos deleito con un #BudhaVader impreso en 3D - Juan Carlos como siempre se lució con un Boba Fett Mint On Card - Luis arrancó el tópico del show mostrando en la camara del odio un juego de #shadowsoftheempire en #n64 - Guille no mostró nada porque estaba de vacaciones peleando con guacamayas que se comían las sillas del lugar En Que lees o escuchas: - Joad nos habló del nuevo libro de #DaveEllefson ex bajista de #megadeth pero también enloqueció al #libertadordeplastico al mencionarle a #lovecraft - Juan Carlos siguió la onda hablando también sobre su amor a Lovecraft y específicamente #cthulhukids - Luis nos contó sobre el podcast #whoisdanieljohns - y Guille trato de hablarnos sobre #civilwar pero desde el ángulo de los #xmen En Qué Miras: - Joad se fajo con #droids la serie animada de #starwars - Juan Carlos nos tentó a todos con #arcane - Luis nos contó sobre #therealrightstuff - Guille confesó su amor por #thewitcher En Gaming: - Joad nos habló de sus recuerdo jugando el juego de mesa vintage #escapefromthedeathstar - Juan la prendió con el #dungeonsanddragons de #strangerthings - Luis siguió la onda de Star Wars con #Jedifallenorder - y Guille nos contó algo random sobre #assasinscreedvalhala y un problema de faldas En Toy News: Intentaron hablar sobre el nuevo 3 pack de #slayer en la línea de #super7reaction pero los problemas técnicos lo hicieron bastante complejo Y como tópico del episodio el plan era hablar sobre The Book of Boba Fett y su primer episodio #onestrangerinastrangeland pero toco postergarlo debido a problemas técnicos #sorry! La semana que viene venimos con un programa especial para compensar este y hablaremos back to back de Boba Fett!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/galaxialive/support
One of the beautiful things about music is you can never judge a bands sound by looking at them.Not to say they are ugly in any way shape, or form, but to look at photos of Greene County hard rock outfit Scattered Hamlet and you would subconsciously place them more in the bluegrass area of rock, but if you look further, and, more importantly, crank up their new album Stereo Overthrow you will awaken a very different beast indeed.In fact, that form of judgement features prominently on the upcoming album which deals with public perception and more specifically record labels and industry insiders who want to change existing bands into a set formula and structure more conducive to sales than content.Scattered Hamlet are one of those rare, unpolished gems you seldom come across that would rather go down with their integrity and moral fortitude intact than succumb to an industry machine that often values image over substance.After cracking the Billboard Heatseeker's Top 10 with 2016's Swamp Rebel Machine, the powers that be came predictably knocking with promises of fame and fortune – if the band was willing to sell their soul for the machine.Thankfully they politely told said people to stick it where the sun don't shine so to speak and pressed on with their own musical vision that has culminated in Stereo Overthrow which is due out on November 12.Combining elements of Southern rock with punk sensibilities and hard rock dismissiveness, Scattered Hamlet have delivered a definite contender for album of the year, but, more importantly, did it their way.Frontman Adam Joad sat down for an often humorous hat about the album and the steps that have led them to their current position atop heir own mountain, with their own vision well and truly alive.Without label support."It was kind of like... we've always combined classic Southern rock with punk rock like Motorhead and I was just listening to Johnny Thunder so we're a combined sum of Southern Rock and punk rock elements that we're from,” he explained. “This album, when I started writing it, was all about our experiences dealing with the industry and record labels and stuff. I've always felt like we have a couple of New York hardcore moments because I always thought those guys were good at standing up for the shit they believed in so I have a lot of breakdowns where I think that's my New York hardcore moment (laughs)."Joad admits the unexpected – but deserved – success of Swamp Rebel Machine did place a touch of pressure on Scattered Hamlet going into the follow up, but he also says the experiences learned through that run were a major motivating factor on their new material."It did,” he laughed, “because... it was so weird because every label passed on Swamp Rebel Machine. They were like, this albums not gonna work. We'll sign you, but you have to re-record the whole album. You have to sit down with our team of writers, and they offered us every bad deal in the world, and I was like no, fuck it, we're gonna finish this album and put it out, and we put it out, and it did pretty good. Our album cycle got interrupted because our drummer was in a really bad accident so basically it put us out of commission for almost a year while we were in the middle of the album cycle and we just ... our drummer is like our brother so we weren't sure what we were gonna do next and after talking to his family and stuff and him now we ended up moving on and moving forward again, then friggin COVID hit (laughs). I was like, damn, man it's a kick in the balls from every direction. We finally had momentum and it was like we're back and then it was more like no you're not (laughs).”In the full interview, Adam runs through the musical content on Stereo Overthrow, the title and opening track and how it sets the tone for the rest of the album, the film clip to Stereo Overthrow and it's funny as fuck film clip, their sound and how they shaped it into their own, the cover image and how it (inadvertently) has appeal to Australian's, the birth of Scattered Hamlet and more.
It's the fourth episode of season 2 of The Lost Years: A Retrospective Fancast, Turner and Feeny make a tame bet, and Cory leads a strike! Your co-hosts, Syd and Tay, are back to talk about the fourth episode of "Boy Meets World" season 2, including bits of nostalgia, a scene-by-scene recap, and TWO wholesome lessons to top it all off. Instagram: @thelostyearspod Twitter: @TheLostYearsPod Be sure to share your bits of nostalgia with us on our social media pages. Your answers might get on the show! Email: thelostyearspod@gmail.com
Or that time Amelia & Sherrick actually had to be mad at Mr. Feeny for once This week, Sherrick and Amelia discuss the season two, episode four episode of Boy Meets World, in which Cory and Shawn actually do the homework, Eric gets called "Terminally Whipped" by his mother, and Sherrick and Amelia actually get kind of mad at the parents and adults on the show. We hope you enjoy! Special thanks to JM Gibson (Twitter @jeanmariegibson) for editing! Amelia WTF Is This: https://twitter.com/ASWAYDpod That's right, they're on our twitter and Instagram feeds now! https://www.instagram.com/aswaydpod/ MERCH STUFF: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/ablacksparrow Buddha by Kontekst https://soundcloud.com/kontekstmusic Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/b6jK2t3lcRs
Want a book that can entertain you, tear you up and make you think deeply all at the same time? 'The Grapes Of Wrath' by John Steinbeck is one the classic works of the 20th century. It describes the migration of the fictional Joad family during the Dust Bowl era as they seek a better future in California. Unfortunately their tale is one of woe and suffering. They face intense discrimination, a dearth of jobs and abject poverty in their quest. The underlying rage and frustration seeps out through this book, which won the Pulitzer Prize and was a primary reason for the Steinbeck's winning of the Nobel Prize for Literature.I summarised the book as follows. "This book really hits home hard. It is entertaining, emotive and impactful all in one fell swoop. Steinbeck creates complex characters that aren't tropes within this huge historical context of mass migration and movement of time, space and lives. Truly deserving of high praise and was duly recognised during its own time and even to this day. Superb in every way."As always, I hope you have a fantastic day wherever you are in the world. Kyrin out!Timeline:(0:00) - Intro & Synopsis(3:37) - Poverty & Suffering: The linked chains of despair(7:47) - Discrimination: Unjustified distinctions on 'whatever'(10:15) - Personal Observations(13:08) - SummaryConnect with Mere Mortals:Website: https://www.meremortalspodcast.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meremortalspodcast/Support the show
Want a book that can entertain you, tear you up and make you think deeply all at the same time? 'The Grapes Of Wrath' by John Steinbeck is one the classic works of the 20th century. It describes the migration of the fictional Joad family during the Dust Bowl era as they seek a better future in California. Unfortunately their tale is one of woe and suffering. They face intense discrimination, a dearth of jobs and abject poverty in their quest. The underlying rage and frustration seeps out through this book, which won the Pulitzer Prize and was a primary reason for the Steinbeck's winning of the Nobel Prize for Literature.I summarised the book as follows. "This book really hits home hard. It is entertaining, emotive and impactful all in one fell swoop. Steinbeck creates complex characters that aren't tropes within this huge historical context of mass migration and movement of time, space and lives. Truly deserving of high praise and was duly recognised during its own time and even to this day. Superb in every way."As always, I hope you have a fantastic day wherever you are in the world. Kyrin out!Timeline:(0:00) - Intro & Synopsis(3:37) - Poverty & Suffering: The linked chains of despair(7:47) - Discrimination: Unjustified distinctions on 'whatever'(10:15) - Personal Observations(13:08) - SummaryConnect with Mere Mortals:Website: https://www.meremortalspodcast.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meremortalspodcast/
This week, Mark and Dan talk about the time Cory and Shawn read the book from (back) cover to (front) cover. After Mr. Turner broke his promise to not test the kids, Cory leads the class on strike! We have been rated the number one Boy Meets World podcast in America (on a poll only taken by our mothers), but it isn't something we brag about. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/markanddanmeetsworld/message
"The most discussed book in years - now comes to the screen to become the most discussed picture in ages"Acclaimed comic book writer Mark Russell (Billionaire Island, Second Coming, Exit, Stage Left!: The Snagglepuss Chronicles) joins us to talk about Steinbeck, systemic oppression and the powerful legacy of John Ford's 1940 adaptation of The Grapes of Wrath.Hosts:Michael NataleTwitterInstagramLetterboxd Tom LorenzoTwitterInstagramLetterboxd Producer:Kyle LamparTwitterInstagram Guest:Mark RussellTwitterFind Billionaire Island here Follow the Show:TwitterInstagramWebsite Music:“Into the J (ft. Geoffpeters)” & “Isolation” by Admiral Bob 77
Join Jessica Sterling (@thejesssterling) and Sara Fergenson (@sarafergenson) as they recap Season 2 Episode 4 of Boy Meets World. We hope you enjoy their Desiree impressions, puddin'. They chat about whether or not Mr. Turner giving the students a test was fair, whether Jess or Sara are more like Desiree and discuss the new school vs old school of Mr. Turner vs. Mr. Feeny.Follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @shit90spod.Email us at shit90spod@gmail.comSpecial thanks to JD McGuire (@jdmcguire) for our theme song!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Mike and Michele try to discuss Boy Meets World, but it's Valentine's Day and there's a snow storm, so they didn't do a great job. This week they watch Season 2 Episode 3 "Notorious" and Episode 4 "Me and Mr Joad."
Inspirée de véritables témoignages recueillis par John Steinbeck alors qu’il était journaliste, la tragique histoire de la famille Joad est celle de milliers d’Américains durant la crise des années 1930 et la débâcle agricole du Dust Bowl. Succès immédiat lors de sa publication, en 1939, et lauréat du prix Pulitzer, le roman a bouleversé la classe politique et divisé le peuple américain. Julie Roberge, professeure de français, explique à Jacques Beauchamp pourquoi les Californiens en ont voulu à John Steinbeck d’avoir écrit Les raisins de la colère.
In this week's episode, Andy & Michael Fernandez join the Joad family on their exodus to California in The Grapes of Wrath. This John Ford directed film, based on the John Steinbeck novel, is a rough, and unfortunately very timely, tale of the struggle of migrant farm workers, forced off their land, fighting to stay together and survive. The American Film Institute ranks this movie as the #21 and #23 greatest film of all time. Tune in as Andy & Michael discuss What Makes It Great! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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In this male dominated episode (sorry Topanga, see you soon), Cory and Shawn go on strike from school while Eric says "Goodbye Forever" to his new flame. The hosts discuss the connection between John Steinbeck, 70s Soul Music, Amy Winehouse and Cory Matthews and make obscure 90s nickelodeon references in this episode of Feeny! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/feeny/message
" De veinticinco años era Amasías cuando comenzó a reinar y veitinueve años reinó en Jerusalén; el nombre de su madre fue Joadán, de Jerusalén. "
In this episode, Zoe tells us about Borley Rectory. Here's a rundown of the episode: 00:28 - Hello! 00:56 - Uncharted Territory 01:44 - Background Information 02:09 - Doomsday Book 02:52 - The Phantoms 03:12 - The Nun 03:56 - Rev. Henry Dawson Ellis Bull 04:54 - Ethel Gets Slapped 05:29 - Rev. Henry Bull Jr. 06:20 - The Phantom Coach 07:46 - The Death Of Jr. 08:21 - Skull In The Pantry 08:55 - The Papers Are Called 09:26 - Harry Price - Magician and Skeptic 10:11 - Rev. Foyster 10:55 - The Writing On The Wall 11:23 - The Exorcists 12:11 - The Study 13:21 - Planchette Seance 14:06 - State of Disrepair 14:38 - Fire 15:30 - Borley Rectory: Army Base 16:12 - Syphilis 17:09 - Mabel Denies Everything 17:35 - The Wild Life of Marianne 18:31 - Marianne Denies Ghosts 19:03 - The Most Spiteful Book Ever Written 19:50 - Insurance Fraud? 21:37 - Road Tripping Show Promo 22:21 - Back to the Discussion 22:43 - Was It All A Hoax? 24:14 - How Did A Rector End Up With Syphilis? 25:19 - None of the Mod Cons 26:36 - Meals On Wheels 27:27 - More On Ethel 28:21 - Pet Semetary 29:16 - Jeffrey Dahmer's Pantry 30:42 - Harry Price == The Amazing Randi 31:38 - Post-war Spiritualism 33:17 - So Why'd You Call The Papers? 33:56 - An Inconvenient Toilet 34:39 - Messages Tapped Out 35:57 - Marianne Again 36:37 - A Large Italian Fog 38:21 - To Cover Up An Affair 38:58 - What Started The Fire? (We Didn't) 39:57 - Such An Odd Story 41:52 - How Many Buildings On One Plot? 43:08 - Shame 44:10 - Harry Price's Paperwork 46:35 - Ghost Clowns 48:18 - Where To Find Us Online 51:07 A Cup Of Tea And A Hobnob 51:27 - Bye! Total Runtime: 52:13 LinksWebsites https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/borley_rectory (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/borley_rectory) www.harrypricewebsite.co.uk https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/c._e._m._Joad (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/c._e._m._Joad) www.foxearth.org.uk (search archives for Borley) https://mysteryinksite.wordpress.com/2017/02/13/the-Borley-rectory-mystery/ (https://mysteryinksite.wordpress.com/2017/02/13/the-Borley-rectory-mystery/) https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/bells-ring-night-ghostly-nuns-11434999 (https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/bells-ring-night-ghostly-nuns-11434999) BooksFolklore, Myths and Legends on Britain. Readers Digest. pg.230 The Most Haunted House in England. 1940. Harry Price The End of Borley Rectory. 1944. Harry Price The Enigma Of Borley Rectory. 1996. Ivan Banks The Borley Rectory Companion. 2009. Paul Adams, Peter Underwood and Eddie Brazil. We Faked the Ghosts Of Borley. 2000. Louis Mayerling The Widow Of Borley. 1992. Robert Wood. Our Linkshttps://storiesofstrangeness.com/ (Website) - Check the blog for a full transcript of today's episode. https://instagram.com/storiesofstrangeness (Instagram) https://facebook.com/storiesofstrangeness (Facebook) https://twitter.com/sostrangepod (Twitter) Our https://www.redbubble.com/people/ZoeandMike/shop?asc=u (Redbubble) page, where you can find all of our designs and illustrations on loads of products. Our https://www.patreon.com/storiesofstrangeness (Patreon) page, if you'd like to support the show. We're starting with 2 tiers: $1 a month, which is about £0.84p, where we will thank you personally on the show, and $5 a month, which is about £3.82, that will enable you to listen to outtakes and other bonus content. More tiers to follow. Support this podcast
Come hang with us and Adam Joad of Scattered Hamlet!!!
Come hang with us and Adam Joad of Scattered Hamlet!!!
PJ Reilly chats with JOAD archer Tyler Heritage who recently graduated high school and his considering his promising future coming off very successful indoor target season. Tyler also shares some valuable lessons he learned after competing in his first ASA 3-D tournament; what it was like to win at Nimes; and how he plans to take on college and competitive archery going forward.
PJ Reilly chats with JOAD archer Tyler Heritage who recently graduated high school and his considering his promising future coming off very successful indoor target season. Tyler also shares some valuable lessons he learned after competing in his first ASA 3-D tournament; what it was like to win at Nimes; and how he plans to take on college and competitive archery going forward.
Come hang with us and Adam Joad of Scattered Hamlet!!!
So, like, is this the 1990s? Scrolling through social media you might get that impression: histrionic doves, shrugging neoliberals, Clintons still in the news, and calls to sign anti-war petitions every 30 minutes. Oh, and Rage Against the Machine is on tour again or something. Lord have mercy.
Look foooooooor the union labeeeelllll!!! Join the revolution with Cory and Shawn only to get knocked down a few pegs by Feeny. Skylar and Meghan talk about great Turner moments, shorts over sweatpants, and when and when not to stand up to authority. Thank you so much for listening, and please write us a review! Follow us on Twitter and FB @feenycall, Insta @thefeenycallpodcast and email us at feenycallpodcast@gmail.com. Stay tuned at the end for Skylar's take on Uncanny Annie... it's quite a time. Tell your friends! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-feeny-call/support
Singer/Songwriter Gitfiddle player, NCAA WR, Tough Guy, Martial Arts Punching Bag, Tone Master, RadMan Chowin' SumBitch. Mr. Bad Ass himself Adam Joad of Scattered Hamlet........
On this weeks program Chris speaks to Dayna Andreussi and Cory Boardman from Brompton Junction in Carlton North about this Thursdays event:BROMPTON X CHPT3 2019 - Melbourne with David Millar, UK ex-pro cyclist and now UK Tour de France commentator and how Bromptons can open up transport possibilities beyond using a conventional bicycle.Local news includes The Age's editorial supporting City of Melbourne plans to close two city blocks to vehicles, and replace the road with space for cyclists and pedestrians, The Bikes of Wrath screening this Sunday 26 May at Cinema Nova, where five Australians attempt to cycle 2600kms from Oklahoma to California in honour of the westward migration undertaken by 'The Grapes of Wrath's' Joad family.Ian Treloar writes in Cycling Tips about "Waving at strangers: The bike that changed how I see cycling", a much-needed discussion of how cargo e-bikes can change a young families transport priorities. Programs ends with a cheery cocking a snook at the weekends federal election results with Peep Tempels "Rayguns"
It's free comic book day! (Well it was, when we recorded this) We detail our experience and try to figure out why there wasn't a Boy Meets World comic book. Alden tries to over explain things to annoy Tawnya. Oh, and we discuss; Season 2 Episode 4- Me and Mr. Joad - Does Cory's new book reading method work?- Does Mr Turner's new teaching method work??- Does Mr Feeny still have it?- Does Eric finally stand up to Desiree?? Find out on this week's episode! Remember to subscribe to the show and rate us wherever you listen! Every like helps! Find us on twitter @BMGMBMW!
Seven Key Truths about Jesus Talk 4: His Bodily Resurrection This talk will be divided into two parts: The evidence for the resurrection The implications of the resurrection 1 I have titled The Most Important Question in the World 2 I have titled Ten Truths from the Empty Tomb The Most Important Question in the World (Taken from Nicky Gumbel’s Bible Reading Plan 2019) The brilliant professor of philosophy at London University, C.E.M. Joad, was not a Christian. He was asked on a radio programme, ‘If you could meet any person from the past and ask them just one question, whom would you meet and what question would you ask?’ Professor Joad answered without hesitation: ‘I would meet Jesus Christ and ask him the most important question in the world – “Did you or did you not rise from the dead?”’ There came a day in Professor Joad’s life when he assessed the evidence, encountered Jesus himself and wrote a book called, Recovery of Belief. If Jesus Christ is risen from the dead, this changes everything. The resurrection isn’t just an historical fact or religious idea; it is a life-changing reality. God promises that as you go about fulfilling his commission, the presence of the resurrected Jesus goes with you. In Matthew 28, when the women see the empty tomb the angel tells them, ‘He is not here; he has risen… you will see him’ (vv.6–7). Filled with ‘great joy’ they ran to tell the disciples. As they did so, ‘Jesus met them’ (v.9). They experienced the presence of the risen Jesus (vv.8–10), ‘clasped his feet’ (v.9) and worshipped him as God (vv.9b,17a). The attempts of others to explain away the empty tomb began very early on (v.13) and, in spite of all the evidence, not everyone believed (v.17b). It was suggested that ‘his disciples… stole him away while [the soldiers] were asleep’ (v.13). Some people still postulate this explanation. But it does not fit the evidence: The disciples were discouraged and frightened. Only the miracle of the resurrection could have transformed them They did not expect Jesus to rise from the dead. They had no motive to steal the body The tomb was heavily guarded (27:62–66) They were not the only ones who saw Jesus. Many others saw him after the resurrection and interacted with him over a period of forty days (Acts 1:3; 1 Corinthians 15:6) If the disciples did steal the body, their whole lives thereafter were based on a lie. My friend Ian Walker, a Cambridge scientist, became a Christian because he could not believe that the disciples would have been willing to be tortured and put to death for something they would have known was not true. It really is true. Jesus is risen. Death and burial are not the end. In Christ, you too will be raised from the dead. 2. Ten Truths from the Empty Tomb 5 Truths About GOD The Existence of God 1 Peter 1:21 Though Him you believe in God who raised Him from the dead and glorified Him, and so your faith and hope are in God. The Word of God Acts 2:24-25 God raised Him from the dead, freeing Him from the pains of death, because it was not possible for death to keep its hold on Him FOR (AV) David said about Him… (Ps. 16) The Power of God Eph. 1:18-20 I pray… that you may know…his incomparably great power for us who believe. That power is like the working of his mighty strength, which He exerted in Christ when He raised Him from the dead The Son of God Romans 1:4 Declared with power to be the Son of God by his resurrection from the dead, Jesus Christ our Lord The Judgment (Day) of God Acts 17:31 He has set a day when he will judge the world with justice by the man he has appointed. He has given proof of this to all men by raising him from the dead 5 Truths about the Christian We have been born again 1 Peter 1:3-4 He has given us new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, and into an inheritance… We are accounted righteous Romans 4:24-25 God will credit righteousness for us who believe in Him who raised Jesus our Lord from the dead. He was delivered over to death for our sins and was raised to life for our justification We are continually being saved Romans 5:9-10 Since we have been justified by his blood, how much more shall be saved from God’s wrath through Him. For if when we were sinners we were reconciled by his death, how much more shall we be reconciled by his life? Romans 8:34 Christ was raised to life and is interceding for us. We walk in newness of life Romans 6:4 As Christ was raised from the dead, we too may live a new life Romans 7:4 …raised from the dead in order that we might bear fruit to God We will rise from the dead (firstfruits) 1 Thessalonians 4:14 …Jesus died and rose again…God will bring with Jesus those who have fallen asleep in Him 2 Corinthians 4:14 We know that the One who raised the Lord Jesus Christ from the dead will also raise us with Jesus, and will bring us with you into his presence.
Cory rallies everyone to not take any stinkin' tests.
Award winning British crime writer Lynda La Plante on Widow's Revenge, The Bikes of Wrath documentary about retracing the Joad's trip across America in The Grapes of Wrath, and Australian writer Debra Adelaide's collection of short stories Zebra.
This week on Backstory, host Mel Cranenburgh talks to author, Emily Brewen, about her latest novel, Small Blessings, a poignant and uplifting tale of secrets, motherhood, innocence and heartache, and ultimately what were willing to do for love. Small Blessings is Emilys second book following up from her first novel, Hello, Goodbye, which was described as a powerful debut that will capture your heart. In the interview, she and Mel discuss the genesis of the novel, her writing process and what it takes to kill off a character before they make it to the final draft.Mel is then joined by filmmaker Charlie Turnbull, whose documentary The Bikes of Wrath (http://bikesof.wrath.squarespace.com) retraces the journey the fictional Joad family undertook in John Steinbecks The Grapes of Wrath. Armed with 420 dollars, 5 bikes and 2 guitars, Charlie, co-conspitator Leon Morton and several friends travelled 2600kms from Oklahoma to California talking to real Americans about the same themes that characterised Steinbecks novel: migration, inequality, the wealth gap and their experiences of the so-called American Dream.
In this chapter, Jillian and Jerry shield Jason from the evils of Millennials (as well as Eric) as they try to decide whether or not Cory & Shawn should start a rap duo or at the very least learn something other that 1970s commercial jingles. Either way, we pray to St. Eligius this will go smoothly for our heroes at John Adams High.Find us on Twitter @StoryofCoryPodOr email us with your thoughts and opinions at StoryofCoryPod@gmail.comdownload (right click, save as...)WARNING: This episode contains adult language.
Almonds, Anchovies and PancettaBy Cal Peternell Intro: Welcome to the Cookery by the book podcast with Suzy Chase. She's just a home cook in New York City sitting at her dining room table talking to cookbook authors. Cal Peternell: My name's Cal Peternell and I'm the author of most recently, "Almonds, Anchovies and Pancetta." I also wrote "12 Recipes" and "A Recipe for Cooking," and I'm the host of the "Cooking by Ear" podcast. Suzy Chase: Growing up in the late '70's and early '80's, it's my understanding that meat was the center of the American plate. I mean the message, beef, it's what for dinner got drummed into our heads. Talk about the idea of being vegetable focused.Cal Peternell: You know, if you go farther back than that, because I know what you're talking in the beef, it's what for dinner campaign and all that. But if you go farther back, all the way back, people have been eating this way for a long time. Where they eat a lot of vegetables, grains, greens, beans and they use a little bit of the right kind of meat, mostly cured pork or cured fish, to add a little flavor to it. And also, it's an economical way to eat, where you don't have to have a big roast, you can have just a little smoked pork, like a ham hock or something like that, that you throw in with the greens or a little bit of cured anchovies that you put in your salad or you put ... So that you can feed a lot of people with a lot of vegetables and just add that little extra deliciousness with a small amount of the right kind of meat. And it's really the way that I like to eat and my family likes to eat now. And I think a lot of people like to eat that way.It's not that we're vegetarians, it's just that we really love vegetables and we want to eat a lot of them.Suzy Chase: Take me through the thought process of narrowing down this cookbook to three main ingredients.Cal Peternell: Well, I always had this fantasy about opening a restaurant that would be called Anchovies and Pancetta because those would be the only kinds of meat that were served there. That we'd be doing, like I say, lots of vegetables and salads and stuff and just be seasoning them with the meats like that. And I was actually at an event in New York at the 92nd Street Y, and I was talking about that and I said maybe I could write a cookbook like that and my editor and agent were both in the audience and they both perked up and we talked about it afterwards and we came up with this idea that we could come up with a book that had three chapters for each of those ingredients, so it's almonds, anchovies and pancetta. And I guess the way I chose them is there's more than those three ingredients flavoring the dishes in this book. So there's almonds in the almond chapter, but also other kinds of nuts, walnuts, hazelnuts. And in the anchovy chapter there's also things like bottarga and shaved bonito and fish sauce and of course in the pancetta chapter there's all kinds of cured pork. But those are the ones that I use the most to deliver a little extra fat. Of course, anchovies and pancetta deliver salt as well. But there's something more that they bring, because you could just add salt. I've come to believe that they represent a certain amount of time and also if you think about in a way as sort of like an artifact of the time that it took for it to either grow on the tree or the fish to reach maturity in the ocean or the livestock, the pork, the pigs on the farm. But then if you cure fish or pork, there's extra time that's going into it. It's sort of a short cut, because I love to do long cook dishes, like last night I cooked a pork shoulder and I seasoned it the day before and then I brought it to room temperature for a couple of hours and then I braised it for a couple hours and I love that. But you don't always have time for that. So by using these ingredients that already kind of, one of the things that they have in them in addition to salt is time. Not the herb, but actual hours. And so you're kind of short cutting. You're getting that depth of flavor that you might get from long cooking, but you're just doing it in the moment, because that pancetta has already got the time in it. That gives it that depth.Suzy Chase: Speaking of salt, you say cooking is so much about salt. Why is that?Cal Peternell: Well, these ingredients, of course, the nuts aside, there's so many things are considered delicious delicacies now that are born out of the ability to use salt to preserve food. So that when you have an abundant catch, you eat all the fish you can right now, but you can't eat it all now, so you have to figure out a way to make it last, in case tomorrow there's no fishing in that. And salt is what allows you to do that. And the same with pork. There's a scene that I've always loved from "Grapes of Wrath," when the Joad family is packing up their farm and getting ready to head west and they have a couple of pigs and they slaughter them and they keep the chunks of meat and they pack them in these barrels full of salt. And then they roast the rest of it. The ribs and the bones and the stuff that won't really work being salted and they just have a feast of pork. But they can't eat it all, so they pack it in salt and bring it with them and eat it over the months on the road. And I feel like that, salt is what makes that kind of thing possible and these foods that we all love, things like baklava and umeboshi and on and on, were born out of that kind of planning ahead, being sort of thrifty and they only can happen because of salt. I think also then, on a flavor level, salt, as my friend Samine says, salt makes things taste more like what they are.Suzy Chase: Yep.Cal Peternell: It sort of emphasizes their own innate flavor and I think that sometimes people are a little shy about salt, about using salt. Or they feel like they're not that confident, they don't know quite how to use it. Which leads one to my one rule about cooking, which is that you always need to taste your food and one of the things you're often tasting for is salt. Suzy Chase: I just got maldon salt. What's the one way you use maldon? Because I'm not sure exactly what to do with it.Cal Peternell: Yeah, I think maldon is great. I love maldon salt. I actually kind of ... you've probably done this too. You frame one of those beautiful little pyramids and you do a snack on it.Suzy Chase: That's the only thing I've done with it.Cal Peternell: Yeah. I mean, maldon of course, you're not going to throw a handful of maldon salt into your pasta water because it's all about the texture of those little crystals. It's a finishing thing and I think, I like to put it on, like if you were ... Hard boiled eggs is a great place to put it. If you butter a piece of bread and put a slice of radish on it, like french style, that's a great place for that kind of salt. And there's maldon, there's other salts that are being produced like that now. They're about the texture, so you want to use it in a place where you're going to notice that texture. So just finishing things and also, it's quite beautiful, so you want to be able to see it.Suzy Chase: So I'm always striving to become a more instinctive cook. How can this cookbook help us home cooks with that?Cal Peternell: What I try and do with my cookbooks is set a tone that allows you to relax and really cook and I really try to be not too demanding of my reader. I find some cookbooks, even ones that I really admire, there can sometimes be this kind of demand for ... you have to have the right piece of equipment or have to have just the very best ingredients that can sometimes actually be a barrier to cooking. So I always say, you should cook with what you have now. You should think about those ingredients and think like, you know, I should try and get better turnips, these were okay, but next time I'm going to ... I saw those really beautiful ones at the farmer's market I'm going to try and get those or if you only ... so many dishes start with onions, carrots and celery and if you're missing the carrot, it doesn't mean you shouldn't go ahead and cook with onions and celery. But you should think about like, what does the carrot bring to it? What am I missing here and maybe next time I should add some carrots. They last a long time in the fridge, I'll just make sure I have them. Likewise with equipment. If all you have is a thin aluminum pan, it doesn't mean you shouldn't cook dinner tonight, but you should start looking when you're at the flea market next time for some nice cast iron that's going to make you a better cook. And as far as being ... I think that also, I often offer alternatives to ingredients. If you don't have this, you could use this. Or if you don't ... In this book, if you don't love anchovies, than honestly I think if you think that you don't love anchovies, you actually do love anchovies, you just haven't really had them the right way. You can use the almonds often in the place of those. So I think being instinctual cook comes down to ... The honest truth is you have to cook a lot. You have to find the pleasure in cooking that will encourage you to keep cooking and that will eventually make you a better and more instinctual cook, because you've already done it before and you're remembering, oh yeah, the other time when I did this it worked that way so it'll probably work that way again. Or it didn't work out and so this time I should to do it a little bit differently. I don't think people should cook a recipe just once, I think they should cook it a couple of times until they feel like they kind of really get what's happening with that combination of ingredients.Suzy Chase: In the almond section you have a recipe for almond butter and cucumber sandwiches with shallots. Describe this and why is this recipe personal and private for you?Cal Peternell: I think we all have our guilty snacks, our guilty pleasure thing that maybe we don't ... we try to run out of the store before anyone sees us with it in our hands. I have mine. They're salty snacks, I won't say exactly what they are, but-Suzy Chase: Cheez It's?Cal Peternell: Yeah, it's something like that. Suzy Chase: Okay, go on.Cal Peternell: But then we also we have that thing. I don't know if you have it, but definitely these things that, especially when I'm working and I'm by myself and I'm just hungry and I go in the kitchen and I start looking around. And those little sandwiches came out of that. Out of having that combination of ingredients and just thinking, oh that could come together in a really great way that would satisfy what I need right now. Some nice bread, I like to use the dense, grainy bread that I think of as being more Northern European kind of bread and either toasted or not. Spread it with some nice almond butter. A couple slices of cucumbers, a little bit of shallots or scallions that you squeeze a little lemon or lime juice so it tempers them a little bit and you put that on top there and it's like a little open faced sandwich. It's the kind of thing that it felt like, oh this is my snack and nobody else would really go for this, that combination of things. But then I started to think, you know, actually I think probably everybody has something like this. And so, I included that in the book, not only because I think it's delicious and I think other people might too. But just to encourage people to try to get back that instinctive thing that's ... And something we talk about on the podcast is we think people have gateway dishes that they're afraid to cook. They feel like they don't have the instinct for it. But if you can show them that one thing that they can make and have success with, it can give them the confidence to like, oh if I could make that little sandwich that good, maybe next time I could do something more with it. Or, you know, it's not that far off from another dish. That I should try that. And you build on that and your confidence grows and you become better. Suzy Chase: Yeah. I think a lot of cooking is confidence.Cal Peternell: Yeah. And I think every time I take a lift, you know ride, I always ask my driver, do you cook? And a lot of times they'll say now and I push and I'm like, well really? Because it's hard for me to imagine someone who never cooks anything. And you know, usually they'll admit, they might say, yeah no, I don't cook. And I'm like what about toast? Do you make toast? And most people will admit that they do. And I feel like, that's cooking. That's a step. In my first book in 12 Recipes, the first chapter is about toast, because we've all had toast, it's just okay, and then you also, hopefully you've had that time where you're like, oh my god, this is something really different. And it might be because the bread was really great of it might be because someone swiped a clove of garlic over it and poured on some delicious olive oil. Or it might be just because you're really hungry. But thinking about what you're ... Being attentive to what you're doing. Being present with the ingredients that you have, I think can start to give you that confidence of like oh, I get it. I get what's happening here in the kitchen and can lead to more confidence and eventually to a certain amount of innovation.Suzy Chase: So moving on to the anchovies section, you have a recipe for artichokes and new onions baked with anchovies and bread crumbs. Talk about how you and Russell Moore used to make this dish together at Chez Panisse.Cal Peternell: Russ and I go way back. We were chefs together at Chez Panisse for many years. And we also would cook a lot together at my house or his house with friends. There was something that would happen when he and I would cook. And there's a few other friends who are cooks that this same kind of synergy happens where we know each other well enough. We've cooked together well enough that we truly collaborate and kind of flowed together. It's almost like, I don't know if this sounds goofy but it's a little bit like a dance. Sometimes we don't have to talk too much, we just kind of have this thing where we're really on the same page and if you've ever had that kind of an experience of crafting something together with someone, it can be kind of profound and really comforting in a way. That you have a kindred spirit. And in the book I talk about how my wife and I cook together and I guess we have something similar, but she ... It's not really her thing. I mean, she likes to be with me and we like to chat while she's spinning the lettuce and I'm making the vinaigrette or whatever. There's just something more that happens with someone who's really on the same page with you. And that's a recipe that Russ and I came up with when we were still cooking at Chez Panisse and we just wanted to make this little bundles of ... you know. It was spring, the artichokes were beautiful, the new onions were amazing. I don't know if you are familiar with new onions, but they kind of look like a giant scallion.Suzy Chase: Yes.Cal Peternell: They're just a great thing to eat raw, to fry, to roast. They work so many ways and they're really lovely too, sometimes they're kind purple. So we roast the onions, we cook the artichokes and we curled the onion around the artichoke and put a little bit of anchovy on there and some bread crumbs. Of course, we put lots of olive oil and baked it and you know, bread crumbs and anchovies all kind of come together and there was like this little loose bundles that we served with grilled lamb. But they're great any way. They do take a little bit of work because there's artichokes involved and whenever you're cooking with artichokes there's a certain amount of prep. But it's totally worth it and the season for them is coming up. You know spring time is when those ingredients are at their best.Suzy Chase: So you mentioned your wife, Kathleen Henderson, who's an artist. And I'm going to read a blurb from "Art in America." It says Henderson's scenarios generally take place against a stark background of blank white paper. That made me think of you plating food on a blank white plate. Do your artistic styles converge at all?Cal Peternell: They do. And maybe not though in the way you might expect. It's interesting that you point that out, the white plate, white paper thing, because I do think that ... it just makes me think about ... It's something I said to Alice Waters when I was still at Chez Panisse and when we travel we'd eat in all the restaurants that are getting the buzz and stuff. And I came back from a trip one time and I said Alice, I think the fact that we're just putting food on a regular flat ceramic plate is an incredible innovation right now, because if you're eating at these places where food is served on a stone or a log or a little dish that you carry and you have to hold in your hand and pull the pin before you eat it or someone's spraying bubbles at you. I ate a dessert one time that was served on a pillow full of lavender smoke. So it's funny to think about food being just served on a plate and what that's like. No one's doing that.Suzy Chase: So for the pancetta section of the book, I made your recipe for brusselsssprouts with pancetta, ginger and cilantro on page 147. Cal Peternell: Oh, great.Suzy Chase: So let's talk about that dish. Cal Peternell: Yeah.Suzy Chase: First, can you describe it?Cal Peternell: I came up with this recipe for brussels sprouts that includes a little pancetta. You could use bacon too. But that it brings in some Asian flavors like ginger, cilantro and basically you roast the brussels sprouts. If they're big, which they usually are, a little bit too big to roast whole, I cut them in half, I toss them with a little oil and salt, put them in a nice hot oven. Sometimes you got to splash a little water on the tray if things are starting to get too dark before they get cooked through, because to me, I want them to cooked all the way. I don't want to be crunching so much on them. And then you just saute a little bit of pancetta, like I said you could also use bacon and in fact, if you were vegan, you could use almonds here for vegetarian. You cook the pancetta a little bit. You throw in a little bit of ginger, let that sizzle. Maybe do this thing that I love to do with herbs, so many times herbs are added right at the end, but cooking herbs in the pan does an amazing thing. It kind of infuses the flavor into the fat that you're using. It also fats the color. So I throw in a good handful of cilantro and let it sizzle in there with the pancetta and ginger and then throw the brussel sprouts that are already cooked in. Toss it around. Squeeze on lime juice. Taste it, see if it needs a little more lime juice. And that's it. And it's kind of, it's both familiar but also a little exotic because it's got a little ginger and cilantro. How did yours come out?Suzy Chase: It was amazing. I'm going to make it for Christmas. Cal Peternell: Oh yeah? Good, perfect. Yep.Suzy Chase: The cilantro and the ginger is so unexpected. You just don't, you're like, what is that, oh my gosh.Cal Peternell: Excellent. I'm so glad to hear that. And it looks nice too, right? It's sort of-Suzy Chase: It's so pretty.Cal Peternell: Yeah. And you could put a little, I don't know if it's in the recipe, I don't think it is. But you know, like so many things, a little bit of hot pepper flakes if you want something a little spicy would be nice in there too. Suzy Chase: So, you have a podcast that I adore called "Cooking by Ear." Can you tell us about it?Cal Peternell: So "Cooking by Ear" is a podcast that my partner, Kristina Loring, my podcast partner and I came up with. We had this intention to find a way to make a podcast that could teach you to cook. That you could actually cook along with in real time. And I called my guests or I'd send them email and we'd agree on ... and I asked them, what would you like me to teach you to cook? And we come up with a dish that works in the time that we have and I show up at their house and the guest is sort of a proxy for the listening audience, because we felt like we need to make it ... I have so many years of experience cooking and I can get a little too chefy maybe sometimes. Like with the books, I wanted to be very approachable and inclusive. And so having a guest who's not a professional cook brings me back to the level of the lay person who's cooking along. They keep me in line a little bit if I'm going too fast or if I'm not explaining something enough. So we get ourselves set and when you download the episode of "Cooking by Ear," you also get an ingredients list, a shopping list. So when you have your ingredients together and you're in the kitchen and you got air puffs and fans and you're ready to go, you hit play, and you cook along with us in real time. The episodes are 40 to 50 minutes. For example, the first episode was with the actress, Frances McDormand, who's just wonderful and funny. So we went to her house and while we cut the onions you cut the onions. And then while the onions are cooking, it takes a little while, so we talked to Fran about how she decided to be a pig in "Mom" or we talk about how her husband, Joel Coen, loves to make pies. And then when the onions are done and we start cooking the risotto you do the same. And then while simmering along we talked to Fran about the way her mother would make these salads or whatever. And at the end of it, you're cooking along with us, of course you can hit pause if you're timing is off or if you get called away for something for a second. But the idea is, 45 minutes later, you've not only heard these funny stories about Frances McDormand and got to sort of get to know in a more intimate way because you're in her kitchen with us. But you also have a pot of risotto done and you've learned to make it. I don't know if you've heard the one with Fran, but it's hilarious and there's a lot of other ones that are really funny and sometimes sad and poignant. And worth a listen. Suzy Chase: I did. I loved that she gave you a tour of her kitchen. So in my head I have this visual of her kitchen.Cal Peternell: Yeah, yeah. And she showed us some of her favorite plates and things like that.Suzy Chase: Yeah. Uh huh.Cal Peternell: Yeah, and we've been really lucky and for me, I've learned as much from our guests as hopefully they have learned from me. But we've been really lucky with getting amazing people to join us in the kitchen and I found that when you are around food and you're eating and you're cooking, you have a task, that it opens a door a little wider into people's lives. In season one, we also cooked with the amazing poet, Tommy Pico. Director Mira Nair who made "Mississippi Masala" and "Monsoon Wedding." We cooked with Alexander Payne who made "Sideways" and "Downsizing." He was really hilarious. We went to New Orleans and switched the format up a little bit and the hip hop artist, Big Freedia showed us how to make her booty pop and potatoes, which was-Suzy Chase: Okay, stop. What else did she show you how to do?Cal Peternell: She gave me a lesson, I'm not going to say that she taught me how to twerk, because I absolutely cannot twerk. Suzy Chase: Oh my god.Cal Peternell: She gave me a twerking lesson and I can tell you, she summed it up ... actually she got very excited because she said that we gave her a new hook for a song.Suzy Chase: Yeah, then she had to write it down.Cal Peternell: Yeah, she ran and wrote it down and she ran and told the boyfriend that she just got it and goes like this. You put your hands on your hip and you arch you back. You put your booty in the air and you shake it like. Or twerk it like that. And it turns out I can't really get low enough. I need to do much more Pilates or something in order to deal with it.Suzy Chase: Squats?Cal Peternell: In order to be able to twerk right. Have you ever tried to do it?Suzy Chase: No. Cal Peternell: No. Yeah. I thought like, oh my god, I'm going to hurt myself, they're going to have call 911.Suzy Chase: Throw something out. Well I think it's great. There are so many food podcasts out there just talking about food. But I think it's so brilliant that you're in the kitchen and we can hear your conversation and the cooking sounds. I love it. So that takes me to my segment called my last meal.Cal Peternell: Yeah.Suzy Chase: What would you order for your last supper?Cal Peternell: I was thinking about this and it's a dish that I've been a little bit obsessed with and I'm not alone and it's spaghetti cacio e pepe. Do you know cacio e pepe?Suzy Chase: Yeah. You know it's funny, I interviewed a cookbook author yesterday and she said the very same thing. Cal Peternell: Okay, well that's because it's the most delicious and comforting. I would demand that it's spaghetti cacio e pepe and it's made with one very, very long strand of spaghetti that just goes on and on and on. And I would slurp it up slowly. Suzy Chase: Never ending.Cal Peternell: And I'd ask for a glass of cheap red wine to go with it. Suzy Chase: Where can we find you on the web, social media and where can we find your podcast?Cal Peternell: My website is calpeternell.com. On social media I'm @calpeternell, one word. And the podcast is available everywhere you get your podcast, Apple Podcast, Stitcher, you know, all the podcast places.Suzy Chase: Wonderful. Well thanks so much Cal for coming on "Cookery by the Book" podcast.Cal Peternell: Yeah, thanks for having me, it's been a real pleasure.Outro: Follow Suzy Chase on Instagram at cookery by the book and subscribe at cookerybythebook.com or in Apple Podcasts. Thanks for listening to "Cookery by the Book" podcast, the only podcast devoted to cookbooks since 2015.
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Jean Bos en professor Theo d’Haen, docent Amerikaanse literatuur aan de KU Leuven, hebben het uitvoerig over John Steinbecks boek ‘De druiven der gramschap’ . Schokkend en controversieel was dit klassieke meesterwerk toen het in 1939 verscheen en Amerika met zijn eigen zelfkant confronteerde. Tegen de achtergrond van het kurkdroge Oklahoma en het migrantenleven in Californië volgen we de familie Joad, die, net als duizenden andere kleine boeren en landarbeiders in de jaren dertig, gedwongen is naar het westen te vertrekken op zoek naar het beloofde land of in ieder geval naar werk. Hun verhaal is er een van valse hoop, onmogelijk verlangen en dromen die in duigen vallen. Toch weet John Steinbeck hun strijd zó intens menselijk, groots en met een geweldige morele visie te beschrijven, dat ‘De druiven der gramschap’ een lofzang op het uithoudingsvermogen en de waardigheid van de menselijke geest is. Interviewer: Jean Bos. John Steinbeck. Druiven van gramschap. Boeknummer 11508. Speelduur 23 uur en 13 minuten.
In this episode we are joined by all four members of Scattered Hamlet. We discuss the status of their new album, the sound of the forthcoming album, the origins of the Beandip nickname, Rich and Adam N attending Lemmy's public memorial, Pokemon, Joad rants on people being responsible, Dolly Parton, Jerry Reed, CBGB's, Guns n Roses, Smokey and the Bandit, and quite a bit of WWE wrestling talk. We kick off the episode with Jason's rant on the Sports Team Crossed With a Band tshirt phenomenon, and talk about Steven Adler performing with GNR... and we end the episode with a rant on Scattered Hamlet not being bigger, and talk about Redwitch Johnny live. Thanks for listening, and please share!
My family travels 2,000 miles from Oklahoma to California to witness the drought that's taken hold of the American Southwest and California—and to get closer as a family. Any parent of a teenager can get wistful about what’s been lost. When they were younger, they drove you round the bend with all their need. Now they don’t need you and it’s not like you want them to—but there’s a closeness that is lost. At 16, my son Miro spent a lot of time in his room listening to music, and when he came out I usually pounced on him with questions and reminders. I didn't like the pattern we’d fallen into.Part of the reason I'd quit my job was that I wanted to try to regain some of the intimacy that had slipped away while I’d been so focused on work, and he’d grown into a teenager all of a sudden. But was that still possible? To find out, my family of three did what so many Americans do when they’re looking for answers: We took a road trip out West. We drove from Oklahoma to California—retracing the journey taken by the Joad family in the Grapes of Wrath. This podcast is the story of that trip, told in 4 chapters for each state we passed through. It’s the story of the people and places we encounter over the course of a 2,000-mile trek across the southwest—which happens to be in the midst of an historic drought. But like any road trip story, it’s also about other things, about love and attachment, and how learning to tell the difference can transform relationships—can transform us.Check out my three-part article for National Geographic.Part One: On the 'Grapes of Wrath' Trail, the Dust Bowl Still ResonatesPart Two: Rediscovering Route 66, America's Mother 'Road'Part Three: A Visit to the Migrant Camp of Weedpatch During California's Worst Drought in History The people behind the Mother Road Trip: From Top Left: Miro recording sound in Hooker, Oklahoma; Tom and Patsy Fischer outside Patsy's mother's house in Hooker; Diana Peterson Lane at the Joy Junction Homeless Shelter in Albuquerque; Miro mopping up after a volunteer session at Joy Junction; Barbara outside David Newton's house in Albuquerque; Miro and Teo dig holes to build a fence in Portersville, CA; Barbara wades in the Colorado River in Needles, CA; Carla Eggman is an orange farmer whose son has returned to Oklahoma in what she calls a "reverse migration." Midway in the journey of our lifeI came to myself in a dark wood,for the straightforward path had been lost. — Dante's Inferno
"The Bowdudes - Professional Archer George "GRIV" Ryals" Professional archer George Ryals lives in Snellville, Georgia where runs an archery shop that focuses on target and recreational archery. He coaches a JOAD archery team known as the Hornets that has won the Vegas Championships and 26 National titles.Also known as GRIV, George helped create the enormously popular Archerytalk.com and has worked with many archery companies including Martin Archery and Copper John. He helped Copper John develop their release line when they purchased Stanislawski.In 2014 George was nominated by his JOAD team and won the USA Archery Developmental Coach of the Year. That same year USOC Developmental Coach of the Year. You can follow GRIV at the following:FacebookArchery Learning Center FacebookInstagramArchery Learning Center Website
Micro Charla con Joad Jimenez, desde Venezuela para Mí día #SinErrores de Pulsar Podcast
Micro Charla con Joad Jimenez, desde Venezuela para Mí día #SinErrores de Pulsar Podcast
Bob and I get philosophical (and political) as we discuss the merits of John Ford's adaptation of John Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath." We talk for an hour and so we've decided to split this episode into two parts. This week we follow the Joad's to the border of California, right before their perilous desert night crossing. Next week, we'll find out what happens to them in California. Spoiler: it's not good.
Guest: Jesse Joad, MD, MS Host: Jennifer Shu, MD Long-acting, single-agent beta agonists should be used in tandem with a corticosteroid for the treatment of asthma. Despite a black box warning from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to this effect, evidence suggests nearly half of our patients do not take these medications together, which appears to result in more severe asthma attacks and an increased mortality risk. In theory, longer-acting beta agonists (LABAs) should help with compliance, but if these single-agent drugs aren't taken as recommended, is there a role for them in the treatment of asthma? Dr. Jesse Joad, professor of pediatrics at the University of California, Davis School of Medicine and a former member of the FDA's Pulmonary and Allergy Drug Advisory Committee, talks with host Dr. Jennifer Shu about the pharmacologic and logistical differences between LABAs taken as monotherapy and LABAs taken in combination with a steroid. Dr. Joad ...
Guest: Jesse Joad, MD, MS Host: Jennifer Shu, MD, FAAP Long-acting, single-agent beta agonists should be used in tandem with a corticosteroid for the treatment of asthma. Despite a black box warning from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to this effect, evidence suggests nearly half of our patients do not take these medications together, which appears to result in more severe asthma attacks and an increased mortality risk. In theory, longer-acting beta agonists (LABAs) should help with compliance, but if these single-agent drugs aren't taken as recommended, is there a role for them in the treatment of asthma? Dr. Jesse Joad, professor of pediatrics at the University of California, Davis School of Medicine and a former member of the FDA's Pulmonary and Allergy Drug Advisory Committee, talks with host Dr. Jennifer Shu about the pharmacologic and logistical differences between LABAs taken as monotherapy and LABAs taken in combination with a steroid. Dr. Joad …