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Warehouse 13 Lead Agent Shannon does some 1961 cross job training and Agent Carolyn avoids being burned at the stake while Janitor SP is stuck greasing up the time travel turn table ball bearings. The Agents review and rewatch the Warehouse 13 episode S2E10 "Where And When." The Agents walk down Armin Shimerman's EXTENSIVE filmography, say farewell to a Warehouse badass, shudder at the real Cinderella story, almost have a Mrs. Fredrick sighting, think of what we could do with 1,339 minutes, wonder if Shannon is really a true Texan, poke scientific holes in how Time Travel is always portrayed, and make Shannon choose between Haley Atwell, Joanne Kelly, Jaime Murray, and Kat Barrell. We also receive some feedback provided from listener Bandrew Scott. Thank you so much for listening to our coverage of Warehouse 13. Artie's Attic: A Warehouse 13 Fancast will release Thursday nights most weeks. Stay tuned for a bonus audio clip or two at the end of the episode. Email: warehouse13fancast@gmail.com X: https://www.x.com/syfygurl X: https://www.x.com/ocean363 Best place to find SP: http://www.GonnaGeek.com/discord All music and sound effect used on this episode were purchased on http://www.pond5.com Find more Artie's Attic content and other shows on the Lone Wolf Podcasts network at: http://www.lonewolfpodcasts.com Support Artie's Attic: A Warehouse 13 Fancast by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/arties-attic-warehouse-13-fanc
In "Winning & Losing," three kids who know a lot about winning and losing — Aiden (a chess player), Eliza (a soccer player), and Willa (a gymnast) — join host Todd Loyd to discuss winning and losing and to go on a journey to the Land of Qook-a-lackas to help a qook-a-leekie, Quinby, rethink a recent run of quibble losses. The role of Quinby is played by Bridget Regan, an actor and producer. Her film credits include John Wick with Keanu Reeves, Devil's Gate opposite Milo Ventimiglia, HBO's The Leisure Class, The Best and the Brightest alongside Neal Patrick Harris, Sex and the City, Weak, The Babysitters and Blinders and the upcoming Canvas opposite Joanne Kelly and the queer rom-com Things Like This. In television, she presently appears on The Company You Keep, The Winchesters and The Rookie. She has MANY other TV credits. Originally from Carlsbad, California, Regan relocated to New York City to pursue her acting career. She originated the role of Cecile Leroux in the Broadway comedy Is He Dead opposite Norbert Leo Butz written by Mark Twain, adapted by David Ives and directed by Michael Blakemore. Regan has produced multiple productions Off Broadway and at the iconic LaMaMa Theater of the electro pop queer musical Camp Wanatachi written by Natalie Weiss and Bekah Brunstetter. She now has a feature film of of Camp Wantatachi in development with Zadan Meron Productions.The original song “Do Your Best” and ukulele music in the episode is written and performed by Bill English. Bill is an actor, musician, and voiceover artist based in NYC.Find extras and educator resources at playsparkler.org/podcast.
Kathryn interviews Author Frieda Hoffman. Upon discovering that so many other women had experienced miscarriage but had never felt comfortable sharing it, certified coach Frieda Hoffman felt not only betrayed by and furious with the patriarchy that made them feel ashamed, but also a profound sense of sadness that women seem to be made to suffer in silence. Shame and silence beget shame and silence, but Hoffman saw the opportunity to break that by sharing that essential affirmation that we are not alone—in our experience of loss, infertility, healing, uncertainty, longing for catharsis, or mindset. She is a transformative coach and mediator, creative consultant, and entrepreneur with a passion for supporting women and courageous leadership. She holds an MA in social work and conflict management from Berlin's Alice Salomon University and a dual BA in psychology and anthropology from Johns Hopkins University.Kathryn also interviews Author Joanne Tubbs Kelly. It is no secret, we have to make some tough decisions with regard to loved ones health and care as they age. As more and more states legalize medical aid in dying, the conversation surrounding America's healthcare system and the choice to end suffering is growing. Joanne Kelly chronicles her journey coming to terms with her kind, funny husband's terminal illness and his quest to decide what his death looks like, despite her desire to keep him alive. Alan and Joanne marry in midlife and live a happily-ever-after existence until, at sixty-nine, Alan is diagnosed with a rare, fatal, neurodegenerative illness. As he becomes increasingly disabled and dependent on others, and decreasingly able to find joy in life, he decides he wants to end his suffering using Colorado's Medical Aid in Dying law. Tender and heartfelt, this is one woman's story about loving extravagantly—and being loved in kind.
Kathryn interviews Author Frieda Hoffman. Upon discovering that so many other women had experienced miscarriage but had never felt comfortable sharing it, certified coach Frieda Hoffman felt not only betrayed by and furious with the patriarchy that made them feel ashamed, but also a profound sense of sadness that women seem to be made to suffer in silence. Shame and silence beget shame and silence, but Hoffman saw the opportunity to break that by sharing that essential affirmation that we are not alone—in our experience of loss, infertility, healing, uncertainty, longing for catharsis, or mindset. She is a transformative coach and mediator, creative consultant, and entrepreneur with a passion for supporting women and courageous leadership. She holds an MA in social work and conflict management from Berlin's Alice Salomon University and a dual BA in psychology and anthropology from Johns Hopkins University.Kathryn also interviews Author Joanne Tubbs Kelly. It is no secret, we have to make some tough decisions with regard to loved ones health and care as they age. As more and more states legalize medical aid in dying, the conversation surrounding America's healthcare system and the choice to end suffering is growing. Joanne Kelly chronicles her journey coming to terms with her kind, funny husband's terminal illness and his quest to decide what his death looks like, despite her desire to keep him alive. Alan and Joanne marry in midlife and live a happily-ever-after existence until, at sixty-nine, Alan is diagnosed with a rare, fatal, neurodegenerative illness. As he becomes increasingly disabled and dependent on others, and decreasingly able to find joy in life, he decides he wants to end his suffering using Colorado's Medical Aid in Dying law. Tender and heartfelt, this is one woman's story about loving extravagantly—and being loved in kind.
In this episode, Joanne Kelly, the author of Walking Him Home, shares the story of her husband's terminal, debilitating illness and his desire to die on his own terms. She and Kelsey discuss what medical aid in dying looks like, how the decision is made and by whom, and what her experience was while they prepared to help him die at home, surrounded by his family and loved ones. A beautiful conversation about death and saying goodbye on your own terms. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kathryn interviews Author Frieda Hoffman. Upon discovering that so many other women had experienced miscarriage but had never felt comfortable sharing it, certified coach Frieda Hoffman felt not only betrayed by and furious with the patriarchy that made them feel ashamed, but also a profound sense of sadness that women seem to be made to suffer in silence. Shame and silence beget shame and silence, but Hoffman saw the opportunity to break that by sharing that essential affirmation that we are not alone—in our experience of loss, infertility, healing, uncertainty, longing for catharsis, or mindset. She is a transformative coach and mediator, creative consultant, and entrepreneur with a passion for supporting women and courageous leadership. She holds an MA in social work and conflict management from Berlin's Alice Salomon University and a dual BA in psychology and anthropology from Johns Hopkins University.Kathryn also interviews Author Joanne Tubbs Kelly. It is no secret, we have to make some tough decisions with regard to loved ones health and care as they age. As more and more states legalize medical aid in dying, the conversation surrounding America's healthcare system and the choice to end suffering is growing. Joanne Kelly chronicles her journey coming to terms with her kind, funny husband's terminal illness and his quest to decide what his death looks like, despite her desire to keep him alive. Alan and Joanne marry in midlife and live a happily-ever-after existence until, at sixty-nine, Alan is diagnosed with a rare, fatal, neurodegenerative illness. As he becomes increasingly disabled and dependent on others, and decreasingly able to find joy in life, he decides he wants to end his suffering using Colorado's Medical Aid in Dying law. Tender and heartfelt, this is one woman's story about loving extravagantly—and being loved in kind.
Kathryn interviews Author Frieda Hoffman. Upon discovering that so many other women had experienced miscarriage but had never felt comfortable sharing it, certified coach Frieda Hoffman felt not only betrayed by and furious with the patriarchy that made them feel ashamed, but also a profound sense of sadness that women seem to be made to suffer in silence. Shame and silence beget shame and silence, but Hoffman saw the opportunity to break that by sharing that essential affirmation that we are not alone—in our experience of loss, infertility, healing, uncertainty, longing for catharsis, or mindset. She is a transformative coach and mediator, creative consultant, and entrepreneur with a passion for supporting women and courageous leadership. She holds an MA in social work and conflict management from Berlin's Alice Salomon University and a dual BA in psychology and anthropology from Johns Hopkins University.Kathryn also interviews Author Joanne Tubbs Kelly. It is no secret, we have to make some tough decisions with regard to loved ones health and care as they age. As more and more states legalize medical aid in dying, the conversation surrounding America's healthcare system and the choice to end suffering is growing. Joanne Kelly chronicles her journey coming to terms with her kind, funny husband's terminal illness and his quest to decide what his death looks like, despite her desire to keep him alive. Alan and Joanne marry in midlife and live a happily-ever-after existence until, at sixty-nine, Alan is diagnosed with a rare, fatal, neurodegenerative illness. As he becomes increasingly disabled and dependent on others, and decreasingly able to find joy in life, he decides he wants to end his suffering using Colorado's Medical Aid in Dying law. Tender and heartfelt, this is one woman's story about loving extravagantly—and being loved in kind.
Kathryn interviews Author Frieda Hoffman. Upon discovering that so many other women had experienced miscarriage but had never felt comfortable sharing it, certified coach Frieda Hoffman felt not only betrayed by and furious with the patriarchy that made them feel ashamed, but also a profound sense of sadness that women seem to be made to suffer in silence. Shame and silence beget shame and silence, but Hoffman saw the opportunity to break that by sharing that essential affirmation that we are not alone—in our experience of loss, infertility, healing, uncertainty, longing for catharsis, or mindset. She is a transformative coach and mediator, creative consultant, and entrepreneur with a passion for supporting women and courageous leadership. She holds an MA in social work and conflict management from Berlin's Alice Salomon University and a dual BA in psychology and anthropology from Johns Hopkins University.Kathryn also interviews Author Joanne Tubbs Kelly. It is no secret, we have to make some tough decisions with regard to loved ones health and care as they age. As more and more states legalize medical aid in dying, the conversation surrounding America's healthcare system and the choice to end suffering is growing. Joanne Kelly chronicles her journey coming to terms with her kind, funny husband's terminal illness and his quest to decide what his death looks like, despite her desire to keep him alive. Alan and Joanne marry in midlife and live a happily-ever-after existence until, at sixty-nine, Alan is diagnosed with a rare, fatal, neurodegenerative illness. As he becomes increasingly disabled and dependent on others, and decreasingly able to find joy in life, he decides he wants to end his suffering using Colorado's Medical Aid in Dying law. Tender and heartfelt, this is one woman's story about loving extravagantly—and being loved in kind.
Kathryn interviews Author Frieda Hoffman. Upon discovering that so many other women had experienced miscarriage but had never felt comfortable sharing it, certified coach Frieda Hoffman felt not only betrayed by and furious with the patriarchy that made them feel ashamed, but also a profound sense of sadness that women seem to be made to suffer in silence. Shame and silence beget shame and silence, but Hoffman saw the opportunity to break that by sharing that essential affirmation that we are not alone—in our experience of loss, infertility, healing, uncertainty, longing for catharsis, or mindset. She is a transformative coach and mediator, creative consultant, and entrepreneur with a passion for supporting women and courageous leadership. She holds an MA in social work and conflict management from Berlin's Alice Salomon University and a dual BA in psychology and anthropology from Johns Hopkins University.Kathryn also interviews Author Joanne Tubbs Kelly. It is no secret, we have to make some tough decisions with regard to loved ones health and care as they age. As more and more states legalize medical aid in dying, the conversation surrounding America's healthcare system and the choice to end suffering is growing. Joanne Kelly chronicles her journey coming to terms with her kind, funny husband's terminal illness and his quest to decide what his death looks like, despite her desire to keep him alive. Alan and Joanne marry in midlife and live a happily-ever-after existence until, at sixty-nine, Alan is diagnosed with a rare, fatal, neurodegenerative illness. As he becomes increasingly disabled and dependent on others, and decreasingly able to find joy in life, he decides he wants to end his suffering using Colorado's Medical Aid in Dying law. Tender and heartfelt, this is one woman's story about loving extravagantly—and being loved in kind.
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Welcome to Sizzling Samachar of the day on OTTplay , Im your host Nikhil.News first up,Jon Watts to direct Star Wars series for Disney+Jon Watts, the director of the Spider-Man trilogy starring Tom Holland, is set to helm new Star Wars series for Disney+. Watts will also serve as the executive producer along with Spider-Man: Homecoming writer Chris Ford. Though plot details are under wraps, it is known that the new series is set after the events of the Return of the Jedi. Watts was initially attached to direct the upcoming Fantastic Four film. Production of the Star Wars trilogy delayedLucasfilm has postponed the production of the Star Wars trilogy helmed by Star Wars: The Last Jedi director Rian Johnson. The move is reportedly due to his other commitments, including The Knight Out movies. There is no update on the release date or the cast of the trilogy but they are expected to be director-driven movies.Season 3 of City on a Hill to premiere in JulyThe third season of the highly popular crime drama City on a Hill will premiere on July 31. Apart from Kevin Bacon, Aldis Hodge, Jill Hennessy, Lauren E. Banks, and Matthew Del Negro, the upcoming season will also star Corbin Bernsen, Joanne Kelly, and Ernie Hudson. Production of Rabbit Hole beginsThe production of Paramount+'s upcoming series Rabbit Hole starring Kiefer Sutherland has commenced. The eight-episode series will premiere sometime this year. The series also features Game of Thrones alum Charles Dance, Empire actress Meta Golding, Mare of Easttown star Enid Graham, Ozark actor Jason Butler Harner, Arctic Circle star Walt Klink and Succession actor Rob Yang. Robert Downey Jr. teams up with discovery+ againRobert Downey Jr. is teaming up with discovery+ for a new series that will see the Iron Man restoring classic cars. Downey, along with a team of experts, will transform the cars in an attempt to develop eco-friendly automobiles suited for the 21st century. The series produced by Team Downey will premiere in late 2022. Downey had earlier collaborated with discovery+ on the four-part docuseries The Bond.Helen Mirren and Harrison Ford to star in Yellowstone prequelRenowned actors Helen Mirren and Harrison Ford are teaming up for 1932, the prequel to the hit series Yellowstone. Created by Taylor Sheridan, the series follows a new generation of the Dutton family during the early 20th century. Julian Dennison to star alongside Minnie Driver in One WinterDeadpool 2 and Godzilla vs. Kong alum Julian Dennison will star alongside Minnie Driver in the upcoming coming-of-age film One Winter. Directed by Paul Middleditch and Hamish Bennett, the movie is set in 1981 when the South African rugby tour set off widespread protests in New Zealand. The film also features James Rolleston and Erana James.Well that's the Sizzling news from the world of movies and entertainment for today, until the next episode its your host Nikhil signing out.Aaj kya dekhoge OTTplay se poochoWritten By Arya Harikumar
ONS member Joanne Kelly, RN, BSN, OCN®, blood and marrow transplant coordinator at SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital in Missouri and member of the St. Louis ONS Chapter, joins Stephanie Jardine, BSN, RN, oncology clinical specialist at ONS, to discuss what oncology nurses need to know about hematopoietic stem cell transplant donor selection and testing. Music Credit: "Fireflies and Stardust" by Kevin MacLeod Licensed under Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 Earn 0.75 contact hours of nursing continuing professional development (NCPD) by listening to the full recording and completing an evaluation at myoutcomes.ons.org by July 9, 2023. The planners and faculty for this episode have no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. ONS is accredited as a provider of NCPD by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. Episode Notes Check out these resources from today's episode: Complete this evaluation for free NCPD. Oncology Nursing Podcast Episode 59: Blood and Marrow Transplant Nursing ONS Voice article: The Case of the Cord Blood Match ONS Voice article: The Evolving Landscape of Cell Transplant Therapy in Cancer Care ONS Voice article: Patients Struggle to Access BMT During COVID-19 OCN® Certification Review Bundle ONS book: BMTCN® Certification Review Manual ONS book: Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation: A Manual for Nursing Practice (third edition) Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation information on BMTCN® certification Oncology Nursing Foundation's Josh Gottheil Bone Marrow Transplant Career Development Award Be the Match Foundation for the Accreditation of Cellular Therapy Leukemia and Lymphoma Society To discuss the information in this episode with other oncology nurses, visit the ONS Communities. To provide feedback or otherwise reach ONS about the podcast, email pubONSVoice@ons.org.
Leigh (@lshfoster) takes on this week’s episode without beloved co-host Ellie (@elliebrigida), but don’t worry! She didn’t have too much time to be lonely, because she is joined by Caitlyn Clear (@clearlycaitlyn), who you may know as the writer of our musical podcast, The Flame: An Original Podcast Musical (@theflamemusical). Leigh and Caitlyn sit down to discuss why Warehouse 13 Should’ve Been Gay. We all know H.G. and Myka are together, even Joanne Kelly and Jaime Murray know H.G. and Myka are together. Sadly, the writers didn’t seem to get the memo. We deep dive into Caitlyn’s baby gay high school diary to analyze Bering and Wells content from 2010 and let’s just say, it’s very gay, they really didn’t try to be subtle. Follow along on Twitter: Lez Hang Out (@lezhangoutpod) and answer our Q & Gay at the end of every episode. Leigh Holmes Foster (@lshfoster) and Ellie Brigida (@elliebrigida). You can also join us on Facebook.com/lezhangoutpod and follow along on Instagram (@lezhangoutpod). Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lezhangoutpod. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joanne Kelly, Journalism Instructor at Red River College in Winnipeg, talks about the current and future state of Journalism, where she developed her love of books, and her passion for animal welfare.
Philip Chong, Joanne Kelly, and Rocky Chan of Quincy Asian Resources explain how the 33rd Annual August Moon Festival in Quincy will be held virtually due to the pandemic.
Taped at SDCC 2012. Eddie McClintock, Joanne Kelly, Saul Rubinek and Allison Scagliotti talk Warehouse. We also met new Alpha, Erin Wray plus hear from veterans Laura Mennell, Warren Christie, and new executive producer Bruce Miller. Special thanks to the SyFy Channel.
Interviews with Showrunner Jack Kelly and his cast, Eddie McClintock, Joanne Kelly,Saul Rubinek,and Allison Scagliotti from 2010
TOP NEWS: May upfronts cancelled because of COVID-19, but we still hope for a digital presentation to announce renewal. Should've been May 11 - so we will be on the lookout for that ever wanted renewal announcement! ---- The first of 4 podcasts to honor #CoNic! Our lead couple of the show, Conrad and Nic. With both Matt and Emily having May birthdays, we are celebrating with looking back at #CoNic's relationship. This episode: "Lost Love", episode 1x09. - Conrad was engaged! We meet Catherine, played by Joanne Kelly, who gives us much forgotten background on Conrad. - The ring? The meaning behind Conrad's mother's ring, and where is it?? Will we see it again? - Did punching Marshall at the rehearsal dinner really cause them to not talk for 10 years? Glenn must return to the show for more background on Marshall and Conrad! -Lily's death and that horrible woman, Lane Hunter! -Claire puts recording devices in the OR's and Bell's scared! -Bell gets divorced!?! -Bell what are you doing with Lane? EW! -PUPPIES! -Mina and her no nonsense view on love and puppies. -Priya comes and does some research on Lane. -Devon forgets Priya's birthday - and he gets her a puppy! ---- - Emily and Matt's birthdays! Send us birthday wishes for them. - Emily - Deadline is May 9. - Matt - Deadline is May 16. Send to email - theresidentrulebreakers@gmail.com. --- Subscribe! - Soundcloud - Spotify - YouTube - Apple Podcasts - Google Play --- - Contact us! - Email - theresidentrulebreakers@gmail.com - Facebook (The Resident on Fox Fans) - Answer questions please! - Instagram (theresidentpodcast), (theresidentonfoxfans), (kbcountry37) - Twitter (ResidentPodcast) --- Next week: "Three Words", episode 2x03.
We're back! Join Q as she discusses the merits of hair products. But seriously, how do you solve a problem like Joanne Kelly's curly hair?! Inquiring minds want to know! There are also models, attempts at parenting, and swords! Please listen and comment with which version of Myka you enjoy the most! (Hint: There is no wrong answer) Twitter: twitter.com/Underrated_Pod Facebook: www.facebook.com/UnderratedPod/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/underrated_pod Music: freemusicarchive.org/music/Les_Sans_Culottes/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/uppod/message
My look at the Power Mondays On SyFy continues with Eddie McClintock, Joanne Kelly,Saul Rubinek and Executive Producer Jack Kenny joining the radio roundtables at San Diego Comic Con, Special thanks to the SyFy Channel.
Blues • Ragtime • Country • Motor Homes!Roy Book Binder, legendary ragtime blues guitar playing folksinger from New York has been on the road for 50 years. He talks about how that happened and how he made friends along the way and lots and lots of great music. There's lots to tell and it's (almost) all packed in here along with three songs including one he wrote about his friendship with Reverend Gary Davis. This is really a don't miss - can't miss episode.Features the songs, "Preacher Picked the Guitar", "Travelin' Man", and "You'll Never Find Another Friend Like Me"This episode was produced in part by Blac, Inc., Black Liberated Arts Center in Oklahoma and The Blue Door Listening Room in Oklahoma City and of course with the generous assistance of Roy Book Binder
AK and Cathrine talk about their Law and Order and L&O SVU favorites, as well as some truly random picks for 'what are you watching,' including the Great British Bake Off, and re-fangirling Warehouse 13 in the aftermath of Jaime Murray and Joanne Kelly's return to Dragon Con '18.
The full broadcast of Boston Public Radio from Friday, June 1, 2018. Scripps National Spelling Bee crowned their champion last night, and in the tradition of the Bee, we opened the lines to test your spelling skills. WGBH's Emily Rooney gave us her famous list. Senator Elizbeth Warren answered our questions about Dodd-Frank and Roseanne. Boston Globe business columnist Shirley Leung talked about the upcoming BIO International Convention. NECN's Sue O'Connell discussed Pride Month. Comedian John Hodgman talked about his new book, Vacationland. Actors Josh Stamberg and Joanne Kelly star in the new play Fall at the Huntington Ave. Theater. They joined us for the news quiz.
C and the gang take on SyFy channel’s popular Warehouse 13 … and a wide variety of other topics. Today! On Monkey Business!
C and the gang take on SyFy channel’s popular Warehouse 13 … and a wide variety of other topics. Today! On Monkey Business!
Today's Guest: Eddie McClintock, actor, "Warehouse 13" Eddie McClintock was one of those guys who showed up on a lot of TV shows over the years without finding a permanent place to nest and spread his wings—that is, until SyFy chose him to star opposite Joanne Kelly in its signature series, Warehouse 13. The show debuted last summer to high expectations and it quickly delivered, giving the channel’s new spelling of its name a boost and launching a growing fan base for Warehouse 13’s leads, McClintock and Kelly. Tonight, Warehouse 13 returns at 9 p.m. for the opening salvo of its second season on SyFy. But enough about the show. Let’s talk about Eddie McClintock, professional tweeter or twittererererr… This is a man who appreciates the turn his life has taken and isn’t afraid to blurt it out. EDDIE McCLINTOCK podcast excerpt: "Boundaries have never been my strong suit." Order 'Warehouse 13: Complete Season 3' and other W13 DVDs from Amazon.com by clicking on the DVD cover above! To wit: “Just want to say THANK YOU SO MUCH to everyone who has helped make #WAREHOUSE13 a dream come true for me. now...LET'S KICK SOME ASS!! –Eddie” (8 AM Jul 6th) This is also where we can learn what song Eddie is whistling—yesterday, it was “Killer Queen”—or that the cast and crew saw the season two premiere in a real theater, which made us all envious! Eddie McClintock Website • Twitter • Facebook • IMDB • Wikipedia • EDDIE McCLINTOCK: "I want the show to succeed so badly that I act as my own PR person in that regard. I know I come off as, 'Look at me, look at me.' But I've got two sons at home who I need to take care of. I've kicked around Hollywood long enough; I don't want to go out and look for another job. I love my job. I'm desirous of hanging on to it and hanging on to Warehouse 13. That's why I do what I do. And... I have OCD and it's fun." LISTEN! Earlier Warehouse 13 star interviews on Mr. Media: • Eddie McClintock September 22, 2009 • Saul Rubinek June 28, 2010 & July 7, 2009 Order 'Will Eisner: A Spirited Life' (2nd Edition) by Bob Andelman, available from Amazon.com by clicking on the book cover above! The Party Authority in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland!
Today's Guest: CCH Pounder, actress, "Warehouse 13" Joanne Kelly, CCH Pounder and Eddie McClintock of Syfy's 'Warehouse 13' (2010) When we announced on Facebook that “Warehouse 13” star CCH Pounder would be my guest this morning, listener Craig Pittman made this observation: "If she married Louis C.K. she'd be CCH C.K." Order 'Warehouse 13: The Complete Series' featuring CCH Pounder as Mrs. Frederic, available from Amazon.com by clicking on the boxed set above! Hmm, a little off topic, but it does present a certain symmetry, doesn’t it? CCH POUNDER Podcast Excerpt: "Mr. Media, you know more about Warehouse 13 than I know the back of my hand. I am so impressed!" Anyway, regular listeners know that SyFy’s “Warehouse 13” is required viewing in our household and, while this is Ms. Pounder’s first visit with us, her co-stars Saul Rubinek (Interview 1; Interview 2), Eddie McClintock (Interview 1; Interview 2; Interview 3), Sasha Roiz (Interview) and Paula Garces (Interview) have each been on the show and Eddie will be back for a third time next Monday. (You can catch up on any interviews you missed by going to MrMedia.com and searching “Warehouse 13.”) Season two of the series has been a wild ride as we met former Warehouse agents—including a female H.G. Wells—gained details of Pete’s alcohol addiction, Myka’s high school insecurities with men, Artie’s checkered past, Claudia’s raging hormones, discovered that Warehouse 13 and Eureka exist in the same timeline, learned more about the creepy and elusive “Regents” who rule America’s Warehouse system, and even met the always on-call Warehouse doc, former Bionic Woman Lindsay Wagner. Which leads to this week’s episode, the first of a two-part season finale. Someone is going to die —does that have anything to do with Lindsay Wagner returning to aid Mrs. Frederic when she becomes ill with a strange, life threatening illness? (I wonder if that Louis C.K. rumor started earlier in this intro might have something to do with it?) Warehouse 13 airs exclusively on SyFy every Tuesday night at 9 p.m. If you’re not watching—well, what could possibly be more important? CCH Pounder Website • Facebook • Twitter • Warehouse 13 website Kicking Through the Ashes: My Life As A Stand-up in the 1980s Comedy Boom by Ritch Shydner. Order your copy today by clicking on the book cover above! The Party Authority in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland!
This episode should serve as a case study in the fine art of “pay-off”… or in this case how not having one can give your movie one star… Don’t Blink stars Mena Suvari (sort of), Zack Ward, Brian Austin Green and Joanne Kelly and is directed by Travis Oates .
Welcome to the very first episode of GenreTainment to be hosted through our new home on Libsyn!Marx and Julie talk about what is happening in the world of film, TV and web series.This time, GenreTainment chats with Richard Cutting, the creator of the UFO mystery series Milgram and The Fastwalkers. Plus, a bonus interview with the cast and guest stars of Warehouse 13.Cutting talks to us about his award winning series, his views on the future of web television, and we even talk in detail about UFOs (spooky). The new season of SyFy Channel's Warehouse 13 has begun and we have bonus audio from interviews we recently had with stars Eddie McClintock & Joanne Kelly. Plus, we talk to recent guest stars Missi Pyle (The Artist) & Enrico Colantoni (Veronica Mars).Hosts (and filmmakers) Marx and Julie give you the latest news on movies, television, web series and comic books; plus, interviews with writers, directors, producers and actors in both independent and not-so-independent creations.Links:Television on the Wild Wild Web: How To Blaze Your Own Trail@MrMarx See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As the son of WWE Hall of Famer the “American Dream” Dusty Rhodes, Cody Rhodes grew up admiring his father and watching him capture the imagination of wrestling fans worldwide. Now Cody is ready to carry on his father’s legacy while carving out one of his own in WWE. Cody's road to success started when he teamed with Hardcore Holly, as the two captured the World Tag Team Championship in 2007. Besides being the son of “the son of a plumber,” Cody seems like he was destined for the squared circle. He had a stellar high school wrestling career, winning major tournaments before signing a deal with Ohio Valley Wrestling, WWE’s developmental territory. While training for his debut on the big stage, Cody was honored when his father asked him to help induct him into the WWE Hall of Fame. It was highly emotional night for father and son, who are extremely close. “He and I, we’re like best friends, we’re really close,” Cody told WWE.com at the time. “So for us to be together – if ultimately he were to say, ‘I don’t want anything further to do with sports entertainment,’ this would be a wonderful way to cap it off.” Now, with his father watching on, Cody Rhodes is thrilled to have an opportunity in WWE and show our fans that the legacy of the Dream lives on. WWE Superstar Cody Rhodes™ joins Warehouse 13 as Joanne Kelly’s (Myka Bering) unrequited high school love interest Ipremiering Tuesday, August 24, at 9PM (ET/PT), Rhodes (WWE Friday Night SmackDown) guest stars as "Kurt Smoller,” the former captain of Myka's high school football team. Charming and good-natured, Kurt shows up at the high school reunion looking better than ever and, in spite of complications brought on by exposure to an artifact, Myka finds herself romantically drawn to him.