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Best podcasts about john andersen

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Góðan morgun Føroyar
Góðan morgun Føroyar

Góðan morgun Føroyar

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 84:26


Nýggj útvarpssending, veðrið, felagskirkjulig gudstænasta og skemtarar á pall. Gestir hesa ferð: Gunnar Nolsøe Hanus Kjølbro Uni Næs Tummas Jacobsen John Andersen Rúni Klein Joensen

ArcticPodden
Norsk Titanium - Ready for take off

ArcticPodden

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 34:14


Norsk Titanium har utviklet en unik teknologi for å 3D printe deler i titan som skal tåle store belastninger. Nå er selskapet rigget for kraftig vekst. Vi har besøk i studio av styreformann John Andersen. 

Spareprat
Norsk Titanium – printes fremtiden i Hønefoss?

Spareprat

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 48:53


I Hønefoss utforsker gjengen i Norsk Titanium bokstavelig talt å printe fremtiden. Dette er nemlig stedet for en avansert industri, 3D-printing av titandeler som leveres til kunder i flybransjen, forsvarsindustrien og teknologiselskaper innen blant annet halvleder-segmentet. I denne episoden blir du oppdatert på både teknologien, markedet, konkurranseposisjonen og investeringscaset i Norsk Titanium. Marius Brun Haugen og Audun Wickstrand Iversen fra fondet DNB Disruptive muligheter besøkte nylig selskapets FoU-avdeling i Hønefoss og har med seg John Andersen jr. i studio. Han leder Scatec Innovation og er tett på Norsk Titanium. Episoden ble spilt inn fredag 11. oktober 2024Produsent: Kim A. Farago, DNB Wealth Management. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

IEDA Podcast
John Andersen: The Dealer with the Most Data Wins

IEDA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 33:32


Dealer software expert John Andersen has worked with equipment dealers for many years to become more efficient, savvy, and competitive. He does this by putting his deep knowledge of equipment distribution together with his great expertise in dealer management systems. And it's an equation that is always a win-win for dealers.  John's 35 years of experience with PFW, ADP, e-Emphasys, CDK, and now as a consultant for DIS, puts him in a category of 1. For the next half hour, listen in as John and Kim identify dealer pain points and explore the key to remaining relevant through adopting and harnessing data that empowers your team to serve customers better. Connect with John: LinkedIn   Visit IEDA Group Website IEDA Events Produced By: Social Chameleon

C86 Show - Indie Pop
The Children - Michael Wiener & Jim Coleman

C86 Show - Indie Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 49:45


Michael Wiener & Jim Coleman in conversation with David Eastaugh https://thechildrenband.bandcamp.com/album/a-sudden-craving Principal songwriters for The Children... are Michael Wiener (vocals/lyrics), Jim Coleman (electronics & various instruments) and Phil Puleo (drums, acoustic guitar & various instruments). Other core members, both live and on this recording: John Nowlin (bass), Rock Savage (drums) and Kirsten McCord (cello). Shelley Hirsch has been a memorable collaborator on several live shows. John Andersen was a founding member and important early collaborator. Norman Westberg (guitar) and Johnny Gasper (clarinet) were key contributors to the sessions for ‘A Sudden Craving', which took place over the course of two years in the mid-late 2010s.

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STtalks
STtalks #142 - STgenetics® Robotic Cow Index with John Andersen

STtalks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 17:21


Join us in our next STtalks episode as John Andersen of STgenetics® and Winstar Genetics joins us to discuss the benefits of STgenetics® Robotic Cow Index and how it can be best utilized in today's robotic milking herds.

Learning Without Scars
Reconciling Technological Innovations with Innate Human Sensibilities

Learning Without Scars

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 56:24 Transcription Available


Could our reliance on artificial intelligence be numbing our innate human touch? Join myself and John Andersen as we dissect the delicate dance between emotional intelligence and AI in today's business world. In a landscape where numbers and algorithms reign supreme, we take a step back to appreciate the unquantifiable value of intuition and gut feeling that fuels true visionary leadership. We chew over the enigma of balancing technology with the human element, using Amazon as a shining example of innovation propelled by a deep understanding of customer needs—a reminder that despite our love for data, emotional intelligence is the real MVP in deciphering the human experience behind the numbers.Imagine a classroom where AI avatars breathe life into education, but where do human connection and emotional intelligence fit into this futuristic picture? Our journey continues with the potential of these revolutionary teaching aids, yet we can't help but circle back to the essence of personal interactions and the emotions AI cannot yet mimic. I share an intimate tale contrasting Disney's crafted magic with the raw splendor of a natural sunrise, driving home the power and necessity of authentic human emotion. It's a candid conversation that urges us to question whether we're becoming too entangled in data to appreciate the very essence of what makes us human.We're not just here to speculate; we're here to understand the seismic shifts in industries like customer service and software development, where AI and data analytics are drawing new battle lines. We ponder the subjective nature of value and the challenges of adapting to rapid technological changes with insights from Tom Barry, who brings his first-hand experience with Comanche dealers into the mix. Our discourse spans from the historical echoes of the Industrial Revolution to the cutting edge of neuroscience, all while emphasizing that no matter how advanced our tools become, human effort and service remain irreplaceable. Join us for an episode that doesn't just look at the future but seeks to shape it with the timeless power of human connection and intelligence. Visit us at LearningWithoutScars.org for more training solutions for Equipment Dealerships - Construction, Mining, Agriculture, Cranes, Trucks and Trailers.We provide comprehensive online learning programs for employees starting with an individualized skills assessment to a personalized employee development program designed for their skill level.

Learning Without Scars
The Road Ahead for Dealership Dynamics and Software Solutions

Learning Without Scars

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 46:12 Transcription Available


Prepare to unravel the tangled reality of business systems within the heavy equipment and agriculture sectors alongside industry expert John Andersen. In a marketplace where the schism between dealership demands and software solutions deepens, we dissect the shortcomings of recent mergers, such as the one resulting in Vital Edge, critiquing their surface-level rebrandings that neglect the true trials of dealers. As we peel back the layers of this complex narrative, we also uncover a glimmer of hope in a software underdog that may just have the potential to shake things up.Strap in for a ride through the transformative landscape of the automotive service industry, where chatbots and data analytics are steering us into the future. We spotlight the plight of New York's taxi medallion owners and immigrant drivers against the backdrop of a market shifting from dealer monopolies to savvy independent technicians. John illuminates the mechanic shortage and reveals how emerging apps and AI-driven tools are poised to overhaul service writing efficiency, offering a preview of a more streamlined, customer-centric service experience.We cap off our journey with a retrospective glance at the evolution of dealership operations technology, traveling from the paper-heavy '60s to today's SaaS paradigms. APIs emerge as the unsung heroes, enabling the orchestra of platforms that could mirror the app harmony of our smartphones. The episode culminates with a battle cry for radical industry-wide change, championing the advent of a Chief Change Officer to spearhead the progress needed for the heavy equipment sector's survival. We're not just discussing change—we're demanding it, challenging all industry players to rise from complacency and actively fight for the elevation of their operational standards. Visit us at LearningWithoutScars.org for more training solutions for Equipment Dealerships - Construction, Mining, Agriculture, Cranes, Trucks and Trailers.We provide comprehensive online learning programs for employees starting with an individualized skills assessment to a personalized employee development program designed for their skill level.

Learning Without Scars
Driving Change: The Evolution of Dealer Management Systems

Learning Without Scars

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 52:47 Transcription Available


Join us on a fascinating journey with industry expert John Andersen as we unpack the evolution of dealer management systems in the automotive industry. We'll reveal how the industry seems to be in a standstill regarding dealer computer systems and discuss the public reaction to John's blog post about the changing landscape of systems and contracts. Alongside that, we'll share insights into how the exponential growth of technology has caused a shift from long-term contracts to short-term ones among software providers. As we navigate the wild waters of the capital goods industry, we'll look at how the dealer business system providers, despite being crucial players, sometimes lack the industry knowledge, causing a disconnect with customers. Together, we'll examine the need and importance of a collaboration between dealers, suppliers, and software providers to ensure businesses thrive instead of merely getting locked into long-term contracts. We'll also bring into focus the essential role Chief Information Officers should play in this rapidly changing industry. In the final leg of our chat, we'll expose the challenges and considerations in dealer business systems, particularly the implications of signing long-term contracts. Hear how the rapid changes in technology and customer expectations are transforming the dealership landscape. We'll emphasize why dealers need to keep their fingers on the pulse of customer needs and wants, and be ready to evolve as the industry does. So gear up for an enlightening ride through the lanes of the capital goods industry, assuring you a clearer understanding of the dealer management system, and tips on how to avoid hasty decisions in this fast-paced industry. Visit us at LearningWithoutScars.org for more training solutions for Equipment Dealerships - Construction, Mining, Agriculture, Cranes, Trucks and Trailers.We provide comprehensive online learning programs for employees starting with an individualized skills assessment to a personalized employee development program designed for their skill level.

Learning Without Scars
Embracing AI for Positive Change in the Marketplace

Learning Without Scars

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 59:20 Transcription Available


Can you imagine a world where business systems are augmented by artificial intelligence, maximizing efficiency and leading to positive change in the marketplace? Join our conversation with John Andersen, who recently published his dissertation on the state of the market and business systems, and explore how innovations in AI-driven technology have the potential to revolutionize the way we live and work.From AI-assisted travel planning to cutting-edge diagnostic sensors and telematics, we discuss the incredible advancements in technology and the lack of vision that has held back their full potential. We also touch on the need for evangelists and product specialists to drive the adoption of these technologies and explore why dealerships haven't fully embraced these innovative solutions. Furthermore, we delve into the challenges of passing leadership to younger generations and the untapped opportunities that lie ahead in bridging the gap between Baby Boomers and Gen Z.Don't miss this thought-provoking episode as we dive into the future of business systems and the potential for innovation in the marketplace. With John Andersen's insights, learn about the importance of collaboration in the industry, mergers and acquisitions, and the need for a more employable marketplace of people with jobs that are changing. Let's work together to create a world where artificial intelligence enhances our lives and drives positive change in business systems. Visit us at LearningWithoutScars.org for more training solutions for Equipment Dealerships - Construction, Mining, Agriculture, Cranes, Trucks and Trailers.We provide comprehensive online learning programs for employees starting with an individualized skills assessment to a personalized employee development program designed for their skill level.

Learning Without Scars
John Andersen and Ron talk about the changes in information and technology and how it fits into the challenges facing equipment dealers and business system providers with the ultimate end user – the customer.

Learning Without Scars

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 57:55


With the increasing pace of change in technology and communications and artificial intelligence and data analytics something is being left out of the discussions. The end user. The machine operator and the owner of the machine. Who is at the table in discussions about what is needed in technology and information who represents them?   Visit us at LearningWithoutScars.org for more training solutions for Equipment Dealerships - Construction, Mining, Agriculture, Cranes, Trucks and Trailers.We provide comprehensive online learning programs for employees starting with an individualized skills assessment to a personalized employee development program designed for their skill level.

Learning Without Scars
John Andersen and I talk about ChatGPT and Dealer Business Systems.

Learning Without Scars

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 44:25


ChatGPT is changing the world. John started this about a month ago. He pushes us further with a challenge to the businesses that provide systems to the distribution channel. He is looking for visionaries. This is a fundamental problem for everyone. The customer is the only person that we have to satisfy. It is a personal connection. Don't miss the valuable information that is covered in this discussion. Visit us at LearningWithoutScars.org for more training solutions for Equipment Dealerships - Construction, Mining, Agriculture, Cranes, Trucks and Trailers.We provide comprehensive online learning programs for employees starting with an individualized skills assessment to a personalized employee development program designed for their skill level.

Open at Intel
Threat Modeling Down the Rabbit Hole

Open at Intel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 40:23


Intel Open Source Evangelist, Katherine Druckman, speaks with Intel open source security experts John Whiteman and John Andersen about threat modeling. Threat modeling should be step one in any security conversation, so please join us as we jump down the rabbit hole!   Guests: John Andersen lives life with curiosity. His current focus is around leveraging threat model and architecture information to facilitate automated context aware decentralized gamification / continuous improvement of the security lifecycle / posture of open source projects. John L. Whiteman is a security researcher for Intel Corporation and a part-time adjunct cybersecurity instructor at the University of Portland in Oregon. He taught the UC Berkeley's Extension Cybersecurity Bootcamp. John was also a technical editor and proofreader for the latest (ISC)2 CCSP Official Study and Exam Guides published by Sybex/Wiley. He holds a MSCS from Georgia Institute of Technology, BSCS from Portland State University, and a BA in Asian Studies from the University of Maryland University College Global Campus in Japan. He has multiple security certifications including CISSP and CCSP. He is a U.S. Navy veteran who honorably served as a surface sonar technician and shipboard instructor. You can hear him host the OWASP PDX security podcast. He grows wasabi and brews kombucha for world peace.    

Dale & Keefe
The annual Festivus airing of sports grievances

Dale & Keefe

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 42:34


Hour 4 - Gresh and Hart open up the phones allowing the listeners to air their sports grievances.  To close out the show, we bid farewell to executive producer John Andersen in today's You Got Somethin'?.

Dale & Keefe
Celtics extend winning streak to 7-games, now have NBA's best record

Dale & Keefe

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 40:25


Hour 1 - Gresh and Keefe opened up the show discussing the Boston Celtics win over the Oklahoma City Thunder.  The guys also talked about last night's Washington Commanders win over the undefeated Philadelphia Eagles on Monday Night Football.  Before being joined by Patriots tight end Hunter Henry, Gresh and Keefe discussed executive producer John Andersen's efforts to land Taylor Swift tickets.  Finally, the guys talked about Mac Jones' comments on opposing players calling out offensive plays.

Dale & Keefe
Which current athlete could be successful in all four major sports?

Dale & Keefe

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 42:57


Hour 4 - Keefe, Hart, John Andersen, and Billy Lanni kicked off the final hour making their picks for the Multi-sport Draft. The guys also talked about the comments by former Patriot Asante Samuel about Bill Belichick's success in New England.  Before You Got Somethin'?, Brandon Bye, midfielder and defender from the New England Revolution, joined the guys to discuss multi-sport athletes, this season's expectations, dealing with New England weather, the grind of the MLS season, the physicality of his position, and playing for Bruce Arena.

Dale & Keefe
Thursday's Primetime Parlay

Dale & Keefe

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 7:39


Keefe, Hart, John Andersen, and Billy Lanni make their picks for Thursday's Primetime Parlay.

Dale & Keefe
How the Celtics and Jayson Tatum can bounce back tonight

Dale & Keefe

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 47:25


Hour 3 - Gresh and Keefe got back into tonight's Game 4 between the Boston Celtics and Miami Heat.  The guys also discussed the issues of the Celtics after the first three games of this series.  To wrap up the hour, Gresh and Keefe discussed the Red Sox winning streak and producer John Andersen's Friday night at Fenway Park. 

KZYX News
JDSF trees cleared from power lines sold to PG&E

KZYX News

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 6:27


May 13, 2022 — PG&E has been removing trees and other vegetation from around its transmission line that runs alongside Highway 20 between Willits and Fort Bragg, including 115 acres of land belonging to the Jackson Demonstration State Forest, which is managed by CalFire. The work began last summer, and is about halfway done. CalFire sold a little over a million board feet of merchantable redwood and mixed conifer logs to PG&E, which then sold the logs to Mendocino and Humboldt Redwood Company, in a contract that was approved by the California Public Utilities Commission. Walter Smith is a landowner in Willits who has objected vigorously to PG&E's plans to cut down trees on his property. “I think it's a double standard,” he said, of the fact that PG&E does not buy most of the trees that it removes from most landowner's private property. “On the other hand, would it create more of an incentive to cut more trees if landowners were being paid for them?” Deanna Contreras, with PG&E, said the utility is paying a stumpage fee to JDSF, which the company does occasionally when removing trees from large parcels of public lands where it is possible to harvest the trees in a way that is acceptable to sawmills. She said “CalFire, as the owner of the property, submitted a public utility right-of-way exemption to support PG&E's work.” CalFire is the agency that approves exemptions and is responsible for implementing the Forest Practice Act, which regulates timber operations. Kevin Conway, the manager of CalFire's demonstration state forest program, agrees with PG&E that clearing the lines is not a timber operation. “Instead of a timber harvesting plan, we used a public utility right-of-way exemption, which is an exemption in the Forest Practice Rules that recognizes that there are certain areas of the forest where the primary purpose is not the growing of forest for various benefits, but is for another use,” he said, “In this case it is for the safety of the transmission lines that are going across the forest. Some of the differences that we have within that, from our primary timber harvesting plan, is that we are only removing trees that are identified as danger trees, so those that have the potential to strike the lines. We also have worked into our contract additional fuel reduction for PG&E to perform that is outside of their corridor right-of-way. Many people that have been driving along Highway 20 have probably seen that the fuel reduction stretches into the adjacent forest, and that was very important for CalFire to make sure that we're not only protecting that narrow PG&E right of way, but that we're extending that protection a little bit wider to help us from having any fires that start in there extend out into the forest.” John Andersen, the Director of Forest Policy for Mendocino and Humboldt Redwood Company, said his firm was the successful bidder on the JDSF logs felled by PG&E last year. About 600,000 board feet have been delivered so far. He is expecting another 800,000 board feet by the time the work is done this year. Some of the wood is going to the mill in Ukiah, which can take a log up to 28 inches in diameter. Larger logs are destined for the mill in Scotia, in Humboldt County. Conway says the lumber sale makes sense for JDSF. “By structuring it as a timber sale,” he said, “normally when PG&E removes the trees, they fall the trees for the benefit to the lines, but as the landowner, the State of California, CalFire and JDSF, owns the logs still. So it would be our responsibility to remove those and merchandise them and retain any value associated with them. By packaging this up as a larger project that goes across the lines from JDSF, we were able to have PG&E actually assume responsibility for merchandising those logs that were being removed for the safety and reliability of their transmission lines, and return some of that value to Jackson. We expect this to generate about $140,000 in revenue to CalFire, and that is in addition to the benefit being provided by the fuel reduction work being done by PG&E, both within their corridor and within that expanded area that we've asked them to do…it's a relatively small scale by JDSF standards, a little over a million board feet of timber that's being removed, about half of that being redwood, and the other half being Douglas fir, Grand fir, hemlock, some of the other miscellaneous conifers.” Contreras said the stumpage fee arrangements are very rare, though some landowners with large parcels and trees that can be sold to sawmills could request a similar arrangement. She wrote that “Any funds PG&E receives from the sawmills in exchange for the wood will be used to partially offset PG&E's Stumpage Fee payments and PG&E's costs of performing the vegetation management work there, which will far exceed any payment PG&E receives for the wood it delivers to the sawmills.” Smith remains skeptical. He says cutting in the mixed canopy forest won't solve the problem of PG&E's regular catastrophic wildfires. “Getting back to the whole issue, stop cutting down all these trees that don't need to be cut down,” he said emphatically. “That's problem number one. And the forest is not the problem. It's the lines. And even some of the fires that have been started by PG&E, including the Paradise Fire, is because of poor, un-maintained equipment.”

TV Visjon Norge (audio)
Studio Direkte 31.03.2022

TV Visjon Norge (audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 88:39


Programleder: Jan Hanvold Gjester: Sten Klevås Olsen, John Andersen, Håkon Fagervik, Sverre Olai Knardal

Hill-Man Morning Show Audio
GHS - Wiggy is the worst parker in Boston Presented by @CityofBostonCU https://twitter.com/CityofBostonCU

Hill-Man Morning Show Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 40:22


Hour 3: John Andersen came in studio to call out Wiggy for his atrocious parking job in the company lot,

Weekend Shows
The WEEI Producers Show- Is there a Brady tie into the Brian Griese hire in San Francisco?

Weekend Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2022 47:12


The WEEI Producers Show-  Tyler Devitte, Ryan Garvin, and John Andersen start the show by discussing who has the higher ceiling... the Bruins or the Celtics? Is Jaylen Brown an injury prone player? Tyler has some numbers that suggest that might be the case. With the San Francisco 49ers hiring Brian Griese (Tom Brady's former college teammates) as their quarterbacks coach... is there a connection to them trying to land Brady? Discussing the Bill Belichick and Matt Patricia relationship and Ryan's favorite topic... Jeff Okudah.  Aaron Rodgers is "torn on" where he wants to play next season according to Ian Rapoport... where will the 4x MVP land?

Hill-Man Morning Show Audio
GHS - The great Greg Hill and the story of the lost sub sandwich

Hill-Man Morning Show Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 46:06


Hour 3: Midday producer John Andersen discovered a sub delivered to the station in the name of Greg Hill that arrived at 11:15 at night so the crew absolutely lambastes Greg.  Then we're joined by Mike Millbury to discuss the Bruins, Jeremy Swayman as the #1 goalie, and the possibility of trading Jake Debrusk being traded.

The Abrams Boxing show
John Andersen of KO Night Boxing talks Edward Vazquez Robbery Decision

The Abrams Boxing show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 20:05


Promoter John Anderson of KO Night Boxing talks about the robbery decision that his fighter Edward Vazquez endured on Saturday night against Ray Ford @ko.nightboxing #Boxing @dazn #fordvazquez --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/marc-abrams7/support

KZYX News
Activists cited for the first time in JDSF

KZYX News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 6:28


January 19, 2022 — “No additional timber sales will be offered in Jackson this year,” according to the Board of Forestry Director's report for this month's board meeting. A brief item in the written report notes delays in last year's operations and interruptions by protestors. Logging in the Caspar 500 Timber Harvest Plan, which was heavily populated by protestors, has been on hold since June. Protests in Jackson Demonstration State Forest have been effective at shutting down logging, halting timber sales, and now, getting protestors arrested. On January 10, half a dozen activists became the first to be cited since protests began in Jackson, starting with a citizens' arrest directed by the head of a private security firm. The arrests did not include physical contact, though a logger performing them was filmed asking a female protestor about her recent sexual activity. An environmental law firm that has been critical of logging practices in Jackson sent out a letter on January 18, demanding that CalFire “reassert control and firmly prohibit private security officers in JDSF.” John Andersen of Mendocino Redwood Company confirmed to kzyx in October that the company had hired Lear as a safety contractor. Private security has been expressly forbidden by Bruce Crane, CalFire's chief legal counsel. In a letter last summer, he told a local logging company that the agency cannot cede law enforcement authority to private security companies or other law enforcement entities. We'll hear from one of the activists who was cited, a staff lawyer with EPIC, the Environmental Protection and Information Center, and a longtime neighbor to JDSF, describing the area where protestors were arrested, his view of the timber harvest plan, and a photograph he took of Sara Constance Rose, co-founder of the Mendocino County Youth Climate Group, standing in front of a redwood log deck in Red Tail recently.

Dale & Keefe
Gresh & Keefe - The Buffalo Bills fans have taken the cheese once again

Dale & Keefe

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 43:24


Hour 2: Gresh is ecstatic that Buffalo Bills fans have once again taken the cheese, this time on a John Andersen click bait headline. Gresh and Scheim also bring you the stay aways for week 16 in the NFL fantasy season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Cinema SitDown
An Interview with Rich Brownstein - Cinema SitDown 230

Cinema SitDown

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 50:59


Cinema SitDown interviews Rich Brownstein on episode 230. Mr. Brownstein is the author of Holocaust Cinema Complete: A History and Analysis of 400 Films and is easily one of the foremost authorities on Narrative Holocaust Films. He joins our co-hosts Richard Lusk and Ryan Bull via Zoom to breakdown and explain this fascinating genre. For more information visit - www.holocaustfilms.com To Buy a copy of Holocaust Cinema Complete - https://mcfarlandbooks.com/product/holocaust-cinema-complete/What did you think of today's show? What questions do you wish the fellas had asked? Send in your thoughts by tweeting @CinemaSitdown, emailing CinemaSitDownpodcast@gmail.com, or messaging us on Facebook.com/CinemaSitDownThis podcast would not be possible without the help and support of these individuals --John Andersen, our announcer heard at the beginning and end of every podcast. John's rich resonance conveys confidence, integrity and poise (everything ours don't). If you want him on your next audio project, find him at his website - www.andersenvoiceover.com or email him at Andersenvoiceover@gmail.com - The Degs, for providing the music that kicks off the show. Listen to the rest of "Shotgun" and their album Cliff Rocket by going to www.thedegs.bandcamp.com/album/cliff-rocket- Broke For Free, for providing the outro song "Something Elated". Listen to the rest of "Something Elated" from the album Something EP by going to www.brokeforfree.com

KZYX News
Don't call them private security: privately owned companies hired as “safety managers,” “safety contractors,” and “Safety Specialists”

KZYX News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 6:29


October 19, 2021 — As the difference between safety and security in the Jackson Demonstration State Forest is parsed with utmost refinement, one thing remains clear: the logging sites are dangerous. Two activists have complained of significant threats, one of them caught on video. EPIC, the Environmental Protection and Information Center, has sent a letter to Wade Crowfoot, the California Secretary of Natural Resources, asking him to restore peace. And, although Cal Fire's chief legal counsel Bruce Crane wrote on July 2nd that “The current JDSF closure order prohibits any private security, armed or unarmed, from entering JDSF,” two unarmed private security firms have been present in two sites. One was hired by a private company, while the other was paid upwards of $110,000 by Cal Fire for just over a month's work. Cal Fire, the Department of Forestry and Fire Prevention, manages JDSF, where protests against logging have been vigorous. Mendocino Forest Products, the sister company to Mendocino Redwood Company, purchased the contract to log Soda Gulch. They hired Two Brothers Logging to fall trees and Lear Asset Management for safety. In a press release, Mendocino Redwood Company described the contractors as “licensed and bonded Safety Specialists…(who) are simply filming and alerting trespassers to the active operations.” Lear is a private security company best known for armed raids on trespass grows. John Andersen, the public policy director for MRC, confirmed that the company had hired Lear as a safety contractor, but said Trouette and his staff are not carrying weapons on JDSF. Kevin Conway, the Cal Fire forest manager in JDSF, said safety managers are permitted on logging sites, but did not lay out the parameters of their duties, other than to specify that they must be unarmed. The presence of the safety manager, or the Safety Specialist, did not rule out the possibility of a non-accidental death, according to one unidentified logger in Soda Gulch on October 5th. Michael Hunter, the Chairman of the Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians, described the encounter to KZYX and shared the video of the incident. Hunter said that as he stood near the loggers, “I recorded everything. I said hey. Please don't kill me by accident today. And the old man says, oh, it won't be by accident. I got that on recording, too, and I said, well, don't kill by purpose either, please, ‘cause I don't feel like dying today.” Last week, Matt Simmons, a lawyer with EPIC, wrote in his letter to Secretary Crowfoot that on the same day, U'i Wesley, an activist and Native Hawaiian singer and dancer, had a separate encounter. She was parked by a logging gate when two masked men pulled up in a large black truck with no license plates. “They didn't say who they were, they didn't say we're with the police, or we're with Cal Fire. They just came up to her and said, you need to leave. And when she said that she wouldn't, they responded by reaching into their pocket and throwing bullet casings at her face and saying, you know, it's dangerous in here. And I think any reasonable person would feel that that was a death threat.” Reflecting on the fact that both recipients of the threats were people of color, Simmons said, “The really sad truth is that Mendocino, just like all of America, has been a place of violence against people of color for a really long time. And Jackson itself is Northern Pomo and Coast Yuki territory. And there's a reason it's not anymore, right? It's because of violent acquisition by white settlers. And in some ways, it feels like we're just sort of seeing a continuation of that.” In a video he posted on Facebook, Hunter had a long verbal encounter with a man later identified as Paul Trouette, the head of Lear Asset Management. Simmons was skeptical about what he called a loophole allowing Trouette, a professional private security provider, to operate as a safety manager or Safety Specialist, in an area where private security is not allowed. “Now what it looks like is that MRC has hired Trouette and are calling him a safety manager in order to have a loophole in the rules that require them not to hire private security. I did a little bit of googling on Paul Trouette, and I don't think he's the guy you hire to be a safety manager.” Recently obtained documents show that Cal Fire itself hired a private security firm called Armorous to provide unarmed guards and a patrol car around the clock at the Caspar logging site from June 8th through July 5th. Payments for two guards overnight and three during the day came out to almost $111,000. Conway said that their presence did not violate the agency's chief legal counsel's opinion that “CAL FIRE cannot cede control of activities on JDSF, for law enforcement and security purposes, to any person or entity at any time as JDSF is required...to always be under the direction and control of CAL FIRE personnel.” Conway pointed out that this statement was part of a letter to the owner of a logging company who wanted to hire private security to protect his logging operations. In contrast, Armorous was hired by Cal Fire and was acting under control of the agency as what he called a “force extender.” He also emphasized that the guards were not acting in a law enforcement capacity. He said they wore uniforms and did not carry weapons, and that their vehicle was marked. He said at the moment, there are no plans to bring the guards back into JDSF. Usually, he said, the public respects forest closures, and the current situation, where some portion of the public wants to put themselves and workers in harm's way, is very new territory for the agency. He urged those who object to the logging to use the public process to express themselves.

Dale & Keefe
Gresh & Keefe - Michael Irvin is excited to break down the Patriots vs Cowboys match up in week 6; Boom Roasted: John Andersen's column edition

Dale & Keefe

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 43:37


Hour 4: Gresh and Keefe discuss the column producer John wrote that is getting the attention of Cowboys Twitter which leads to another edition of Boom Roasted.  Then the guys are joined by Michael Irvin to get everyone ready for the week 6 game between the Patriots and Cowboys. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

M&M Investments
NFL Week 5 Recap w/ Lucy Burdge | Winners Clup Ep. 67

M&M Investments

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 16:38


Chris Scheim and John Andersen and joined by Lucy Burdge of Bet QL to recap Week 5 in the NFL   @Scheimtime | @AndersenJA | @LucilleBurdge See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

KZYX News
Logging in JDSF is unsafe. Who's making it that way?

KZYX News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 6:27


October 8, 2021 — The debate about who is responsible for dangerous conditions in the Jackson Demonstration State Forest has heated up. Protestors insist that the logging is contributing to climate change while Cal Fire, which manages the forest, claims that protestors are endangering themselves and tree fallers by forcing loggers to stop working in the middle of a precarious task. Another concern that has been raised this week is the presence of a man who looks very much like Paul Trouette of Lear Asset Management in Soda Gulch on Monday. Mr. Trouette did not respond to an email from kzyx yesterday, asking him if he was providing private security on the site. In a long video that was live streamed on Facebook by Michael Hunter, the tribal chair of the Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians, the man identified himself only as a “safety officer.” Lear is a private security contractor best known in Mendocino county for armed raids on illegal trespass cannabis grows in timberland. But private security, armed or unarmed, is not allowed in the state forest, according to Cal Fire chief legal counsel Bruce Crane. In a July 2 letter to Myles Anderson of Anderson Logging, Crane said “CAL FIRE will not allow private security, armed or unarmed, “protecting” Anderson Logging operations on the Caspar 500 THP,” or timber harvest plan. The Caspar 500 is a separate plan from the Soda Gulch area, which is not being logged by Anderson Logging. In an email yesterday, Anderson stated that his company is not affiliated with Soda Gulch and has no other contracts for logging on JDSF. He also said Anderson Logging has no contracts with Trouette or Lear Asset Management. But he has expressed an interest in hiring someone to provide security. On July 6, he wrote in a letter to Ronald Aruejo, the District Manager at the Department of Industrial Relations in the division of Occupational Safety and Health, that he was willing to hire a private security firm if Cal Fire could not or would not secure the Caspar 500 against protestors. He was responding to a Cal OSHA complaint that his employees “were falling trees towards other employees and other people in the woods...causing an unsafe work environment.” He argued that “When people approached the area in which we were working we stopped therefore we did not create an unsafe condition.” Kzyx program director Alicia Bales was in the forest on June 15 and recorded a variety of responses on the part of the loggers. She described one group of loggers who stopped what they were doing when activists approached. Moments later, she could be heard saying, “We are right here,” as chainsaw blared and trees cracked. Kevin Conway, the Cal Fire forest manager for JDSF, confirmed that Anderson Logging is not currently doing any work in the state forest. He said that Mendocino Forest Products has purchased the contract to log Soda Gulch, but he did not know which logging contractor that company was employing. Mendocino Forest Products is the sawmill for Mendocino Redwood Company, which owns 350 square miles of timberlands in Mendocino and Sonoma counties. An email to John Andersen, MRC's director of forest policy, about who was logging Soda Gulch, and if the company had hired Trouette, elicited an automatic reply saying he would be out of the office until Monday. Conway confirmed that CalFire's stance “across the landscape” is that the agency does not want private security on JDSF. But he said CalFire does allow contract purchasers to hire safety observers, whose job is to document possibly unsafe conditions on behalf of the contractor. There are no specific parameters for the safety observer's duties, but Conway did confirm that they are not supposed to be armed. The man interacting with Hunter in the Facebook video was also filming with a cell phone, but was not visibly armed. When Conway was asked about images of trees that are still standing and have had deep wedges cut into them, he suggested that protestors behave less recklessly and added that he was “disappointed that loggers have to walk away before finishing tree-felling operations.” He did not know who was providing safety observer services in Soda Gulch. The man who was counter-filming Hunter was not wearing any safety gear. Tom Wheeler, the director of EPIC, the Environmental Protection Information Center, says it's important for protesters to document what they see in the forest. He classifies environmentalists like the Mendocino Trail Stewards, who create highly produced YouTube videos in the state forest, as citizen journalists, documenting hazards that it's in the public interest to know about. “They're going into the forest and they're showing that Cal Fire is not cleaning up the slash after logging,” he said. “They're leaving large slash piles which can serve as jackpots of fuel in the event of a forest fire, and really cause high-severity fire behavior if the fire were to hit them. The Mendocino Trail Stewards are showing the road construction work, which is going to bleed sediment into salmon-bearing streams. They're showing that Cal Fire is marking these trees. These massive huge trees that are six feet in diameter, wider than I am tall. And that Cal Fire is claiming that they are cutting these for carbon sequestration. So it is perfectly within their right to document abuses by the government.”

dk4 podcast
Fokus på – Christiania – med John Andersen

dk4 podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 27:19


Georg Julin besøgte Christiania i anledning af 50-års fødselsdagen for Fristadens opståen den 25. september 1971. Her mødte han bl.a. John Andersen, præst i frikirken i Christiania, der fortæller om hans egen tilgang til Staden,[...]

M&M Investments
Week 1 Recap | Winners Club Ep. 60

M&M Investments

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 18:57


Chris Scheim and John Andersen recap their bets from Week 1 of the NFL season. Follow us on Twitter! @Scheimtime | @AndersenJA See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

M&M Investments
“Prison Mike”: Week 1 Picks Against The Spread | Winners Club Ep. 58

M&M Investments

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 22:05


Chris Scheim and John Andersen are joined by...MUT! The trio make their return just in time for Week 1 of the 2021 NFL season to make their picks against the spread and discuss Patriots-Dolphins. Follow us on Twitter! @MutWEEI | @Scheimtime | @AndersenJA See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

M&M Investments
“First Reformed”: 2021-22 Season Super Bowl Odds ft. Andy Gresh | Winners Club Ep. 57

M&M Investments

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 32:18


Chris Scheim and John Andersen are joined by daddy Andy Gresh (kind of) as they run through some NFL Super Bowl “binaries” as they make their picks for who they THINK will win their Super Bowl, as well as their “Best Bet”. Follow us on Twitter! | @Scheimtime | @AndersenJA See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

M&M Investments
“You Got Me Tripping”: 2021 NFL Award Futures | Winners Club Ep. 56

M&M Investments

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 34:34


Chris Scheim and John Andersen give out their best bets for NFL MVP, OPOTY, DPOTY, OROTY, DROTY, and Coach of the Year. Follow us on Twitter! | @Scheimtime | @AndersenJA See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

M&M Investments
“Lay Up, Lay Down, and Lay Off”: 2021 NFL Division Odds | Winners Club Ep. 55

M&M Investments

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 33:49


“Lay Up, Lay Down, and Lay Off”: 2021 NFL Division Odds | Winners Club Ep. 55 Chris Scheim and John Andersen apply the “Lay Up, Lay Down, or Lay Away” treatment to the 2021 NFL division winner odds. Follow us on Twitter! | @Scheimtime | @AndersenJA See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

M&M Investments
“Torn”: 2021 NFL Win Total O/Us | Winners Club Ep. 54

M&M Investments

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 19:47


John Andersen and Chris Scheim debate the Patriots' 9.5 win total and give their three best NFL O/Us for the 2021 season. Follow us on Twitter! | @Scheimtime | @AndersenJA | @WinnersClubPod See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

4-TOGET
OL-afhoppere, styret i Belarus, ulige rettigheder, Viktor Axelsen og verdens største sandslot

4-TOGET

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 55:02


For de fleste er de olympiske lege hvert fjerde år en unik mulighed for at vinde medaljer til hjemlandet i forskellige sportsgrene. Men for nogle er det også en unik vej væk fra deres hjemland. I år ser vi et eksempel på en, der, i forbindelse med OL, flygter fra sit hjemland af politiske årsager - og så fra et land lige her i Europa; Hviderusland. I dag taler vi tit om folks rettigheder og bryster os herhjemme af vores demokratiske værdier, men vi skal ikke langt tilbage i Danmarkshistorien før billedet var et helt, helt andet. For 200 år siden havde kvinder, fattige, udviklingshæmmede, ansatte på et landbrug eller tjenestefolk i et hjem nemlig ikke nogen særlige rettigheder. I går vandt danske Viktor Axelsen guld i herresingle i badminton ved OL. På Radio4 Morgen talte de derfor med en ekspert om, om han er den største danske badmintonspiller nogensinde. I Blokhus har de anskaffet sig lidt af en attraktion. I Skulpturparken i Blokhus kan man nemlig lige nu se verdens største sandslot. Det er lidt over 21 meter højt, har en diameter på 32 meter og består af svimlende 6400 tons sand. Medvirkende: Jens Worning, direktør i Policy Group og udenrigskommentator på Kristeligt Dagblad, Jens-Kristian Lÿtken, medlem af Københavns Borgerrepræsentation og tidligere formand for SILBA, Anette Faye Jacobsen, historiker og seniorforsker ved Institut for Menneskerettigheder, John Andersen, indehaver af Blokhus Skulpturpark. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Weekend Shows
The WEEI Producers Show- Did the Red Sox crush the Yankees' hopes at the post season? Did we see a different Brady at the Ring Ceremony?

Weekend Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2021 46:31


Tyler Devitte, John Andersen, and Ryan Garvin discuss the New Tom Brady, and how the Red Sox have killed the Yankees' hopes at the playoffs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The MR Runningpains Podcast
2nd & 3rd at Black Hills 100 - Chris Roberts & John Andersen - Episode 74

The MR Runningpains Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 95:08


Chris, John, & I met through Ultra Running and have been friends ever since. This episode was so much fun to hear their background stories and their adventure at the Black Hills 100 in their quest for a top three finish so they could earn the Bison Skull Trophy.   MR Runningpains (Aaron's) information: If you'd like to learn more about Patreon or to donate, please visit https://www.patreon.com/MRRunningpains My Socials, Channels, & Newsletter: https://www.facebook.com/MRRUNNINGPAINSEVENTS/ https://www.instagram.com/mrrunningpains/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ6J512qA34z_N0KJSU4jfw https://www.strava.com/athletes/18431982  To sign up for my Newsletter -https://www.mrrunningpains.com Email - runningpains@gmail.com  Thanks to Scott Socha & Houston Hamlin for the Podcast music, and thanks to all of you for listening! Please share the Podcast and please leave a review, rate, & subscribe if you haven't done so already! THANK YOU! Aaron Saft MR Runningpains Discounts: 15% off KOGALLA - http://kogalla.com/?aff=runningpains 15% off XOSKIN - http://www.xoskin.us - use code MR Runningpains      

Weekend Shows
The WEEI Producers Show-Can Cam Newton be in the MVP conversation? Are the Patriots or Dolphins the biggest threat to the Bills?

Weekend Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2021 45:02


Tyler Devitte, John Andersen, and Chris Scheim argue over way too early MVP odds and if the Dolphins or Patriots can compete with the Bills. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Weekend Shows
The WEEI Producers Show- What did Tom Brady's 'The Shop' appearance tell us? Dustin Pedroia's ceremony.

Weekend Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2021 44:19


Tyler Devitte, Ryan Garvin, and John Andersen discuss the Dustin Pedroia ceremony and react to Tom Brady's 'The Shop' appearance.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Weekend Shows
The WEEI Producers Show- What is Tuukka Rask's future? How do the Bruins move forward?

Weekend Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2021 45:34


Chris Scheim, Ryan Garvin, and John Andersen have your Bruins talk (mostly rants) about Tuukka Rask and how the Bruins should manage the roster next season.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Weekend Shows
The WEEI Producers Show- Does the MLB have a major cheating scandal looming? Will Cam Newton's injury impact the Patriots QB competition.

Weekend Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2021 46:22


Tyler Devitte, John Andersen, and Ryan Garvin start with a looming bombshell for Major League Baseball. Cam Newton has a hand injury and will miss practice time, what does that mean for Mac Jones? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Weekend Shows
The Weei Producers Show- Why would the Falcons trade Julio Jones? Should Orlov be suspended for his hit on Kevan Miller

Weekend Shows

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2021 45:40


With a loaded cast for the producers show, Tyler Devitte, John Andersen, Ryan Garvin, and Chris Scheim cover your morning discussing the Bruins stranglehold on the series and if Julio is a fit for the Patriots. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Den yderste grænse
S5E4. Arnarulunnguaq Peary: Første kvinde, som gennemførte en slæderejse fra Grønland til Stillehavet

Den yderste grænse

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 54:00


Hvem var Arnarulunnguaq? Hvis navn på inuit betyder Det Lille Kvindemenneske. Den grønlandske kvinde, der fulgte Knud Rasmussen i tykt og tyndt på den berømte 5. Thule ekspedition? Mange mener, at Arnarulunnguaq er den primære årsag til, at Knud klarede den farefulde færd. Efter fire års strabadser og store oplevelser blev hun den første kvinde til at fuldføre den lange, arktiske rejse fra Grønland over Canada til Alaska og Stillehavet!I dag skal vi ud på verdens længste slæderejse med en ydmyg kvinde og samtidig stifte bekendtskab med to andre oversete - men utrolige inuit kvinder - nemlig Ittusaarsuaq, den sidste overlevende canadiske Inuit, der udvandrede til Thule og så Navarana, Peter Freuchens kone. Medvirkende: Arkitekt og forfatter John Andersen. John er den eneste mand i verden, der har padlet rundt om Grønland i kajak og har stor indsigt i grønlandsk ekspeditionshistorie.

Cinema SitDown
Deadpool - LaF 124

Cinema SitDown

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2016 40:45


Welcome to episode 124 of LaF. Today's show has the fellas reviewing the hit Marvel superhero film Deadpool starring Ryan Reynolds, Morena Baccarin, and T.J. Miller. The film is tearing up the box office as it sets all sorts of records with a mix of raunchy comedy, profane language and R-rated violence. Ryan Bull and Richard Lusk cover it all as they review the film, talk about Ryan Reynolds filmography, and debate whether the world needs more R-rated superhero films. Have you seen Deadpool? Send in your review by emailing the show at theLaFpodcast@gmail.com, tweeting @theLaFpodcast, or messaging us on Facebook.com/theLaFpodcast. The best comments will get read on a future show. Need a announcer voice for your next project? Contact LaF announcer John Andersen at Hawk1mann@yahoo.com for all your voice work needs.

Cinema SitDown
Wee LaF for the February 5th Weekend - LaF 118

Cinema SitDown

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2016 20:40


Welcome to episode 118 of LaF. On today's show, Richard Lusk and Ryan Bull are previewing three films that are hitting the box office for the February 5th weekend. First, Hail Caesar from directors Joel and Ethan Coen follows a Hollywood fixer around for a day as he tries to find a kidnapped actor. The film stars George Clooney, Josh Brolin, Channing Tatum, and Scarlett Johansson. For Lovers of zombies and Victorian dramas comes Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. The film combines one of Jane Austen's most famous novels with zombie fighting. Lily James, Sam Riley, Matt Smith, and Lena Headey star in the PG-13 Horror Action film. Lastly, for fans of Nicholas Sparks comes his latest novel turned film The Choice. Benjamin Walker and Teresa Palmer star as Travis and Gabby, a couple whose love is tested by life's most defining events. The fellas have streaming and Redbox picks for those staying at home this weekend. LaF would like to thank John Andersen. He is the voice you hear announcing the start of today's episode. If you would like to hear his voice on your next project, contact John at Hawk1mann@yahoo.com. Thanks again John for all the wonderful work. Are you going to the theaters this weekend? Send in your review by emailing the show at theLaFpodcast@gmail.com, tweeting @theLaFpodcast, or messaging us on Facebook.com/theLaFpodcast. The best comments will get read on a future show.

Cinema SitDown
Wee LaF for the January 29th Weekend - LaF 116

Cinema SitDown

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2016 22:12


January closes out with four new releases, all of which are getting previewed on episode 116 of LaF. Richard Lusk(aka the L-Train) and Ryan Bull (Mr. Two-Frames) have their work cut out for them as they bring you a jammed-packed Wee LaF(Weekend Entertainment Edition). First, The Finest Hours starring Chris Pine, Casey Affleck, and Eric Bana tells the true story of the daring Coast Guard rescue of two oil tankers during a 1952 blizzard. This film is being released in IMAX and 3D IMAX so a least one of the hosts is super excited. For the kiddies, Kung Fu Panda 3 starring the voice of Jack Black is ready to continue Po's legendary adventures of awesomeness. For comedy fans, Fifty Shades of Black starring Marlon Wayans is ready to parody last year's Fifty Shades of Grey, as well as tons of other pop culture. Lastly, the L-Train finally gets to see one of his most eagerly anticipated films of last year when he goes to the theater to watch Jane Got a Gun. This western starring Natalie Portman, Joel Edgerton, and Ewan McGregor was pushed back from a September release. Find out why that hasn't dampened Lusk's enthusiasm one bit. LaF would like to thank John Andersen. He is the voice you hear announcing the start of today's episode. If you would like to improve the vocal quality of your next project, contact John at hawk1mann@yahoo.com. Thank again John for all the wonderful work.