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Filmmaker John Fallon makes his way into the Concessions lake house to air Jared's dirty laundry.Check out MALICIOUS now on Tubi.John Fallon is a writer/director/actor/producer with dozens of film credits and the founder of Arrow in the Head, part of the JoBlo.com movie network, a pioneer of online film commentary and journalism that exists today on YouTube in the form of JoBlo Horror Originals.PLEASE LIKE/RATE/REVIEW WHEREVER YOU LISTEN TO PODCASTS.Find us on Threads and Instagram @jaredconcessions @officialjohnfallon
Cárthach Bán Breathnach and John Fallon joined Paul Shaughnessy to look back on Galway's victory over Clare in round three of the Allianz Hurling LeagueSubscribe for more content!
Renowned singer-songwriter Johnny Duhan has been named as the man who lost his life in a swimming accident in Galway on Tuesday morning. The search for the second swimmer is set to resume later this morning We get the latest on the search with John Fallon, Journalist with Media West Ireland John Draper, Divisional Controller with the Irish Coast Guard.
Renowned singer-songwriter Johnny Duhan has been named as the man who lost his life in a swimming accident in Galway on Tuesday morning. The search for the second swimmer is set to resume later this morning We get the latest on the search with John Fallon, Journalist with Media West Ireland John Draper, Divisional Controller with the Irish Coast Guard.
In this week's edition of the industry review we explored the world of sports journalism Joining Mandy to do so was ● Kieran Cunningham, Chief Sportswriter at the Irish Daily Star● Cliona Foley, Sportswriter, broadcaster, and podcaster● John Fallon, Managing Editor of Media West Ireland
Cian Treacy and Elliott Smith look ahead to Ireland v New Zealand on Friday, Damian Lawlor talks about Michael Murphy's return to the GAA panel, plus John Fallon is in studio with news, reviews and previews! Game On.
On this week's episode of the Tide Chasers podcast, we step behind the lens with John Fallon to find out what makes the perfect photography for everything hunting and fishing! John is an excellent photographer and he shared some tips for taking the best action photos and more during our adventures on the water. Tune in to hear more from John! Tide Chasers is a weekly podcast featuring local fishermen, charter captains, tackle shop owners and party boat captains among others. We discuss our local fisheries as well as opportunities to the north and south of our home waters of PA/NJ. If you or someone you know would like to be a guest, send us a message! Otherwise, we appreciate all the likes, shares, follows and subscribers as it helps us grow! Help us get the word out, hit that share button! Where to find Tide Chasers on Social media: Instagram: @tide_chasers Facebook: www.Facebook.com/tidechaserspodcast Hosts: Khoa @thatasianangler Bobby @fishingwithaphd Lee @ljssurfing Tyler @tmwilczek Guest : John Fallon IG : Fallon_outdoors Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this compelling episode of the Tick Boot Camp Podcast, we sit down with Chris Lizza, a 27-year-old from New Jersey who has been battling Lyme disease and its myriad complications since he was first bitten by ticks at age 13. Chris shares his intensive journey through misdiagnoses, various treatments, and his ongoing fight against Lyme disease, alongside pursuing his PhD. Tune in as Chris offers invaluable insights and advice for others navigating the complexities of Lyme and tick-borne diseases. What You'll Learn: Early Life and Initial Symptoms: Chris's early experiences with tick bites at age 13 and the onset of symptoms that were initially overlooked. Path to Diagnosis: The long and arduous journey to a Lyme disease diagnosis at age 21, after being misdiagnosed multiple times. Experiences with over eight specialists and various tests that eventually led to the correct diagnosis. Treatment Journey: Overview of the treatments Chris underwent, including IV antibiotics, herbal remedies, and his current participation in the Quadruple Dapsone Protocol under Dr. Richard Horowitz and John Fallon. Discussion of the effectiveness and challenges of each treatment, including the pivotal role of IV antibiotics in regaining functionality. Impact on Life: How Lyme disease has affected Chris's work, social life, and daily activities. The ongoing battle with symptoms and managing health post-diagnosis. Advocacy and Awareness: Chris's work on a Lyme disease documentary to raise awareness and educate others. The importance of advocacy and self-advocacy in dealing with Lyme disease and the medical system. Advice for Others: Strategies for managing the disease, including the importance of a supportive care team, the right treatment protocol, and maintaining mental health. Encouragement for those newly diagnosed or struggling with chronic symptoms of Lyme disease. Call to Action: If you or someone you know is battling Lyme disease, remember you are not alone. Join us in spreading awareness and sharing stories like Chris's to help illuminate the path to better understanding and treatments. Subscribe, rate, and review our podcast for more insightful episodes. Feel free to adjust or expand any section to better fit the details and goals of your podcast episode!
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Nadine Doherty, Aoife Murray and Damian Lawlor chat GAA; John Fallon and Alan Cawley on Ireland's defeat to Switzerland, plus John O'Shea is coy on his chances of becoming full-time Ireland manager!
John Fallon on the Rep of Ireland; Nadine Doherty and Aoife Murray on Ladies football and camogie, plus Damian Lawlor on the GAA players looking to get an NFL contract! Game On.
Bernard Jackman previews Ireland's Six Nations match with Wales; Rebecca Creagh and John Fallon on the FAI at the Public Accounts Committee and a preview of Italy v Ireland; and Shane McGrath & Aoife Murray on hurling, camogie and the planned integration.
Sports journalist John Fallon joined Paul Shaughnessy to look back on Galway's comprehensive victory over Westmeath. Subscribe for more content! The Maroon & White Pod – brought to you by Citylink. For bookings, timetables, updates and any other information, head to citylink.ie.
John Fallon, Media West Ireland // Thomas Welby, Independent Councillor on Galway County Council // Catherine Connolly, Independent TD for Galway West // Nick Henderson, Irish Refugee Council
John Fallon and Mark Langdon on Irish managerial vacancies, Champions League Tuesday and violence in Turkey; Conor McKeon on the chances of GAA players making it in American Football, and Alyx Coby on her motor racing career so far!
Arrow in the Head founder and acclaimed filmmaker John Fallon joins Matthew Pejkovic on the Matt's Movie Reviews Saturday Conversation show. Watch Malicious here: https://amzn.to/3sOzKQA Watch The Shelter here: https://amzn.to/3Gcf34l Follow John Fallon Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/johnfallonofficial Website: http://www.john-fallon.com Support Matt's Movie Reviews PayPal: https://tinyurl.com/2x9tn2k4 Patreon: https://tinyurl.com/54jnzpsn TeePublic: https://tinyurl.com/2p9c5kpn Gift Card Store: https://t.cfjump.com/74781/t/62126 Follow Matt's Movie Reviews! Website: http://mattsmoviereviews.net Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Matts-Movie-Reviewsnet/151059409963 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/MattsMovieReviews Twitter: https://twitter.com/MattsMovieRev LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/1036986/admin/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-1643285
mike and travis are joined this week by filmmaker/actor/renaissance man john fallon. his new movie "malicious" is available on demand. get it here! follow john on instagram here. they discuss the following topics..... the road to the making of malicious.... the war in armenia.... the drive to achieve goals.... killers of the flower moon.... sylvester stallone doc "sly".... "butthurt" the exorcist: believer disowning movies.... laura loves art the clown.... potw: riffusion/the night of the hunted well, bye.
Loneliness, regret, fear and depression are all too common in today's society, in fact, a recent survey has shown 10–15 per cent of older Australian adults experience anxiety or depression, but new research from Swinburne University has what they believe is a pathway to alleviating mental suffering in the elderly. Lead author Dr John Fallon says effective life review therapy or dignity therapy could help protect older adults from advancing to mental illness. So what is dignity therapy and how might it help inspire the lives of older adults Click on today's podcast as we join DrJohn Fallon to explore this this exciting groundbreaking research and its findings.
John Fallon on Ireland's managerial uncertainty; Michael Corcoran has the latest ahead of Ireland v Tonga; plus Jeff Sheppard on Aaron Rodgers' Jets career possibly over before it begins!
Digital disruption shook the education industry to its core. As CEO of Pearson, a global education publisher, John Fallon was at the heart of this upheaval. John joins Nurole CEO Oliver Cummings to discuss the board's pivotal role during Pearson's transformation. Dive into discussions on how boards help: reshape established cultures (1:03), marry disruption with alignment (5:35), build trust with top executives (11:21), gauge team alignment (14:03), leverage data to manage change (17:01), ensure oversight without stifling leadership (20:09), craft robust go-to-market strategies (23:03), manage the repercussions of profit warnings (27:41), and navigate the risks associated with focus (30:03). Tune in for a masterclass in board leadership and change management.
Irish Examiner football correspondent John Fallon joined OTB AM to talk about his report which named some of the players who have missed out and those who have made the World Cup squad. Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette | #EffortlessFlow
Welcome to Wednesday's #OTBAM podcast - Shane & Adrian are in studio, bringing you your sports breakfast fix. John Fallon on the Irish World Cup squad. Martin Lipton on Kane's possible move. Will brings us the latest hurling Power Rankings and Keith Wood is on the latest edition of 'You Had To Be There'. Timestamps and topics below. (01:00) – Kickoff with Shane, Adrian (30:00) – Football w/Martin Lipton (45:30) – Football w/John Fallon (01:03:30) – Hurling Power Rankings w/Will O'Callaghan (01:17:20) – YHTBT w/Keith Wood Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette | #EffortlessFlow
John Fallon of The Irish Examiner joined Ger & Kathleen to look ahead to Ireland v Gibraltar in the Aviva. Following a poor result in Greece John looks at the potential successors to Stephen Kenny. Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette | #EffortlessFlow
Welcome to Monday's #OTBAM podcast - Ger & Kathleen are in studio, bringing you your sports breakfast fix. John Fallon ahead of Ireland's match with Gilbraltar in the Aviva. Rugby with Quinny. Eamon McGee looks back at a busy weekend of GAA action. Kathleen McNamee brings us through the latest Performance Rankings. Timestamps and topics below. (01:00) – Kickoff with Ger & Kathleen (06:00) – Performance Rankings (41:20) – Football w/John Fallon (01:05:00) – Sports News (01:23:10) – Golf w/Nathan Murphy (01:33:00) – Rugby w/Quinny (01:42:40) – GAA w/Eamon McGee Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette | #EffortlessFlow
Irish Examiner's John Fallon joins Ger & Shane on #OTBAM as Ireland continue their warm weather preparations ahead of crucial Euro 2024 qualfiers against Greece & Gibraltar. Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette | #EffortlessFlow
Welcome to Tuesday's #OTBAM podcast - Ger & Shane are in studio, bringing you your sports breakfast fix. John Fallon joins the lads ahead of Ireland's trip to Greece. Alan Quinlan is talks Jean Kleyn. Jason Byrne on Donegal GAA. Conor Niland wraps up the French Open and Novak's record-breaking Grand Slam. Conor Nally is in studio to talk coaching. Timestamps and topics below. (01:00) – Kickoff with Ger, Shane (11:00) – Football w/John Fallon (32:00) – Rugby w/Quinny (59:50) – GAA w/Jason Byrne (01:11:30) – Sports News (01:22:40) – Tennis w/Conor Niland (01:41:10) – GAA w/Colm Nally Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette | #EffortlessFlow
Michael Cowman and Ronan Collins host a show dedicated to bringing fun and entertainment to the drinks industry. Taking place in John Fallon's 'The Capstan Bar', the guys chat about the heritage of Fallon's, pull pints of Guinness, and have a laugh while also bringing knowledge of the drinks industry to you. Thank you for listening and make sure to follow the podcast to hear more, episodes out every two weeks! Produced by Drink In Digital. Producer: Daniel Buckley. Camera: Agustina Parisi.
Episode Notes S4E9 -- Join us as we dive into the mind of the one and only John Fallon. He'll take us on his journey from Death Race & Saw II to his newest film "Break" John Fallon spent two years learning the technical aspects of filmmaking, and another three years perfecting his craft as an actor through a professional theater program (from which he graduated with honors). His feature length directorial debut "The Shelter" starring Michael Pare from his own screenplay was recently released in theaters, VOD and now on DVD to critical acclaim. The LA Times called it "remarkably ambitious" while Ain't it Cool News said "The Shelter is resonant in tone and spot on in execution!" You can see all your past favorite episodes now streaming on https://redcoraluniverse.com/ OR Show your support by purchasing FB stars. Send stars to the stars fb.com/stars This episode is sponsored by Deadly Grounds Coffee "Its good to get a little Deadly" https://deadlygroundscoffee.com ————————————————— https://www.stilltoking.com/ Check out Toking with the Dead Episode 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awhL5FyW_j4 Check out Toking with the Dead Episode 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaUai58ua6o Buy awesome Merchandise! https://www.stilltoking.com/toking-with-the-dead-train https://teespring.com/stores/still-toking-with Sponsorship Opportunities https://www.stilltoking.com/become-a-sponsor or email us at bartlett52108@gmail.com thetokingdead@gmail.com ————————————— Follow our guest https://www.joblo.com/tag/john-fallon/ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0266424/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCop86vdaJQH4jS0weWwA5IA https://www.cameo.com/johnfallon https://www.instagram.com/officialjohnfallon/?hl=en ———————���———————— Follow Still Toking With and their friends! https://smartpa.ge/5zv1 https://thedorkeningpodcastnetwork.com/ ————————————— Produced by Leo Pond and The Dorkening Podcast Network https://TheDorkening.com Facebook.com/TheDorkening Youtube.com/TheDorkening Twitter.com/TheDorkening Dead Dork Radio https://live365.com/station/Dead-Dork-Radio-a68071 MORE ABOUT OUR GUEST: As a director, John also directed the music video for the hit song "Gasolina" by Daddy Yankee and the award-winning short film "The Red Hours". He has a series of films at varied levels of development, including the action film EVA, the barbarian adventure film "The Prize" and the bleak period drama "Heretic", having to do with two Templars going through hell after the second Crusade. Many of his screenplays other were produced into films in the past including "Deaden", "Trance" and "American Muscle". John Fallon has also acted in such films as "Saw II", "100 Feet" opposite Famke Janssen, the French hit "Dead Shadows" and the action film "American Muscle". Finally, since the year 2000, John has been at the helm of one of the most successful horror movie websites in the world called Arrow in the Head, part of the JoBlo Movie Network, which led him to being a member of the Jury at the Sitges Film Festival, the Fantastic Fest Film Festival among many others. Personal Quote: When I started acting I loved the art of acting, the process but really hated the business side of it. As time went on I grew to appreciate it more and realize its importance. Now don't get me wrong to make it in this business it takes talent but its more about who you know, how well you network and how good you look that gets you the part. It took me a long time to understand that. If I knew then what I know now, I'd be closer to my ultimate goal. Better late than never I guess. I do what I do, some people like me for it, others hate me for it, that's life. I'm just trying to make a decent living within what I love - films - anything outside of that carries little weight for me Find out more at https://still-toking-with.pinecast.co
Eddie Hoare and sports journalist John Fallon join Paul Shaughnessy where they talk about the Galway senior football squad and much more! Now available on all podcast platforms! This January we will be bringing out The Backdoor GAA Gaelic Gloves which will be available to buy very soon. A donation from the sale of each pair of gloves will go to Let's Get Talking who are a mental health charity. If you are interested in buying a pair contact us on social media or on 085 169 0335
John Fallon and Paul Shaughnessy reflect on round three of the Galway SFC and round two of the Galway IFC Now available on all podcast platforms
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John Fallon, journalist based in Galway, on the tragic death of Kate Moran following an accident in a camogie match in Galway.
On the podcast this week, Luke is joined by Niall and Irish Examiner sports journalist John Fallon as they discuss Shamrock Rovers UEFA Europa Conference League playoff clash with Flora Tallinn and which Irish players are the 'One's to Watch' this year as the English football season gets back underway across the pond. We also bring you the latest edition of the 'Wesley Hoolahan' Power Rankings. Enjoy! Shamrock Rovers Preview: 00:00 - 11:27 Which are Irish players are the 'One's to Watch'?: 11:28 - 54:01 Power Rankings: 54:02 - 1:21:44
We talk. We laugh. We movie! About Nightmare on Elm Street: In Wes Craven's classic slasher film, several Midwestern teenagers fall prey to Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund), a disfigured midnight mangler who preys on the teenagers in their dreams -- which, in turn, kills them in reality. After investigating the phenomenon, Nancy (Heather Langenkamp) begins to suspect that a dark secret kept by her and her friends' parents may be the key to unraveling the mystery, but can Nancy and her boyfriend Glen (Johnny Depp) solve the puzzle before it's too late? About John Fallon: John Fallon spent two years learning the technical aspects of filmmaking, and another three years perfecting his craft as an actor through a professional theater program (from which he graduated with honors). His feature length directorial debut "The Shelter" starring Michael Pare from his own screenplay was recently released in theaters, VOD and now on DVD to critical acclaim. The LA Times called it "remarkably ambitious" while Ain't it Cool News said "The Shelter is resonant in tone and spot on in execution! Learn more here: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0266424/ Get at him on the IG @officialjohnfallon Get at me ... email: talkingduringmoviespodcast@gmail.com IG: @talkingduringmovies Twitter: @talkduringmovie Facebook: search Talking During Movies Please rate, review, share and subscribe
Three Tortured Minds talk with filmmaker John Fallon about his new film SWEET PAIN, his groundbreaking horror movie site arrowinthehead.com, and much more.
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Celtic Soul Podcast Episode 35 with Andrew Milne chatting to Journalist and Author of Celtic the Black & White Era about Life, Jock Stein controlling the media, Hampden in the Sun, Football without Fans, Jinky, John Fallon, John Clark, Bobby Lennox, John Thomson, Stevie Chalmers, Pele's Shirt, Bertie Auld, 1965,1967, Comics and so much more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Celtic Soul Podcast Episode 23 with Andrew Milne chatting to the original Celtic, Holy Goalie, John Fallon as he celebrates his 80th Birthday and a life dedicated to Celtic from the terraces to the dressing room. John played for Celtic for over a decade at the highest level in the clubs greatest ever era. In Part 2 of a two part special, John chats about the World Club Championships, Highs and Lows of his career, Life after Celtic, Family, 1970 European Cup Final, Playing for the Fans, 1969 Cup Final and his book. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Global education publisher Pearson (PSON.L) has appointed Andy Bird, a media veteran who ran the international arm of The Walt Disney Company, as its new chief executive to see it through the latest bout of turbulence to hit the company. Pearson said Bird was due to start the new job on October 19, with current boss John Fallon remaining in the role until that date. He will then step down from the board and remain as an advisor until the end of the year. --- This episode is sponsored by · Afrolit Podcast: Hosted by Ekua PM, Afrolit shares the stories of multi-faceted Africans one episode at a time. https://open.spotify.com/show/2nJxiiYRyfMQlDEXXpzlZS?si=mmgODX3NQ-yfQvR0JRH-WA Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/newscast-africa/support
Celtic Soul Podcast Episode 22 with Andrew Milne chatting to the original Celtic Holy Goalie, John Fallon as he celebrates his 80th Birthday and a life dedicated to Celtic from the terraces to the dressing room. John played for Celtic for over a decade at the highest level in the clubs greatest ever era. In Part 1 of a two part special, John chats about goalkeepers, growing up in Glasgow, following Celtic, family, signing for Celtic, making his debut, Lisbon, the heartbreak of leaving Celtic and his strained relationship with Jock Stein. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
CELTIC SOUL Podcast Episode 2 hosted by More than 90 Minutes, Celtic Fanzine Editor, Andrew Milne.Andrew is joined by Borussia Dortmund fan Frank Nockenbockoff and John Fallon, former Celtic goalkeeper to discuss the issues of the day concerning Celtic Football Club and the Celtic Fanbase. In this episode they chat about John's time in the original 9IAR Celtic team, his captain Billy McNeill's roll and about the current Celtic captain, Scott Brown and Neil Lennon. Frank brings us up to speed with the Bundesliga, life in Germany in lockdown and football without fans. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, John Fallon, CEO of Pearson, shares with our host Alexi Mostrous (Tortoise media) his views on the coronavirus pandemic, the changes that his business has had to face, and how he sees the future.
The 9iar Chronicles - Season Seven, 1971/72 A Blend of Old and New League Position – 1st - Seventh League title in a row - a record League Cup – Losing Finalists Scottish Cup – Winners Glasgow Cup - Not played this season Drybrough Cup - Losing Finalists European Cup - Semi Finalists Season 1971-72 was a significant season as it really marked the start of a new chapter for the club, of players that had begun to appear the previous season but made their true marks this season. It also marked in truth the end of the Lisbon Lions era (but not the memory of that great team) with the departure of so many that had made up that team. The Main Stand had been substantially rebuilt and upgraded during the closed season and was formally opened by Jimmy McGrory on the 1st September 1971 with a game against South American Champions Nacional of Uruguay, Celtic running out 3-0 winners. By this point Celtic had already lost the inaugural Drybrough Cup to Aberdeen. This was an interesting competition historically as it marked the first time that outside private sponsorship was seen in the professional game in Scotland. In the League Cup, Celtic qualified from the Group stage of Rangers, Morton and Ayr Utd. with resounding wins over Rangers home and away. The 'home' leg which was actually played at Ibrox because of the final work on the new Main Stand at Celtic Park, was significant in marking Kenny Dalglish's first first team goal. There would be many more. In the away game Celtic thoroughly demoralised a Rangers team that thought they had the beating of Celtic after an even first half. Quarter final and Semi final wins over Clydebank (marked by Brian McLaughlin's debut) and St Mirren followed to give a final at Hampden against a newly promoted and envigorated Partick Thistle. The result was not expected. With Billy McNeill absent, the Jags went 4-0 up by half time. Thistle were on fire and the 4-1 result and loss would mark a turn at Celtic and bring about arrivals and departures. The days of the Lions were gone. The emerging talent was the Quality Street Gang and the prime examples were Kenny Dalglish, Lou Macari, Davie Hay, George Connelly and Danny McGrain. Out had gone John Clark - a crisp and reliant reader and thinker of the game who had become the sweeper - and Steve Chalmers at 35 years old. After the League Cup Final loss they would be followed by John Hughes and Willie Wallace to Crystal Palace and Tommy Gemmell in December with John Fallon going to Motherwell in 1972 and Jim Craig heading for South Africa at the end of the season. In came new buys Dixie Deans, regarded as a steal of a buy from Motherwell at £17,500, and for the perpetual blind-spot of goalkeeper came Denis Connaghan from St Mirren. But it was the young gang, recruited and developed through the lean years who Sir Robert Kelly had asked the fans to be patient for who took on the new mantle of Celtic and won the Double of League and Scottish Cup this season. Jock Stein had the team playing a fluid system this season with as ever, everyone ready to both attack and defend so that players could switch and everyone to a greater or lesser extent could be a 'utility' player. No one exemplified this so much as Davie Hay and Dalglish. Both could play anywhere on the park, were elegant and confident on the ball, could pass accurately over distance to supply the killer ball and could shoot and score goals. Davie Hay had emerged earlier and would play anywhere in the team. Dalglish really became THE player this season, at home up front or supporting in a withdrawn midfield role. To be able to release an international full back of the stature of Tommy Gemmell meant that Jock Stein was confident in the resources that he had at Celtic Park. Jim Brogan continued to play well and was a veteran giving advice and support. Jim Craig's final season saw him make 28 first team starts and he would probably have continued to be picked for the first team had he chosen to stay. Furthering his career in dentistry, the warmer climate of South Africa and new challenges called, however. Jimmy Quinn had been at the club since he was 16 and had first been used as an out-and-out striker but the previous season had seen him turned into a fast overlapping defender and this was further developed this season. He did well. Danny McGrain looked like he was ready to step up and but for an unfortunate clash of heads and the resulting fractured skull would have become a stand out this season. He had to wait but he was clearly going to be the business. The two supreme veterans that held it together were Billy McNeill and Bobby Murdoch. Cesar impressed so much this season that he won his Scotland place back under the new international manager Tommy Docherty. His cool head in the centre of defense and his power were rarely beaten and if he did have an off-day then the team suffered. Bobby Murdoch was as important as a playmaker as McNeill was as a defender. These two knitted the younger players into a unit and continued the Celtic tradition built up over seven League titles of what was required from a Celtic team and a Celtic player. Worth mentioning too is Tommy Callaghan. He had probably his best ever season for the club in 1971-72 and ran his heart out as a water carrier and attacker as well as being a tireless midfield player. Never a fans favourite, he sometimes found himself the brunt of the terraces' ire but his performances this season were collosal and his hard work allowed the finesse of Dalglish, Macari, Hood, Lennox and Johnstone to shine. In the goalkeeping stakes things were still as obscure as ever in the blind-spotted Stein's mind. Not since the glory days of Ronnie Simpson had he felt so uncertain about the feller in front of the onion bag. Evan Williams had started as first choice, but Gordon Marshall and Denis Connaghan were brought in to challenge, and rejected. A young keeper Tom Lally had been brought over from Sligo Rovers but had played more games for Morton on loan than at Celtic. Lally would leave the following season. Both Marshall and John Fallon left to fill spots at Aberdeen and Motherwell when those teams experienced injury crises. Added to these can be the youths that were picked up during the season. - Neil Carr from Maryhill Juniors; Stefan Gryzska from Whitehill Welfare; Leif Neilsen - an experienced Danish keeper who was in dispute with Morton and released by them on a free; and Tom Livingstone who had been a youth international keeper and was released when he lost his first team spot with Cumbernauld Utd. To these would be added more and it would remain a troublesome position for some time - till the Big Man made his final club signing. This was a very interesting season - the blend of youth and vigour and experience; A Double Season; so nearly into another European Cup Final; players competing for positions and keen to show what they could do; a wealth of talent that had been developed by hard training who were fit, confident, competent and keen. It would be interesting to see how the club would develop.
John Fallon, the substitute goalkeeper when Celtic won the European Cup in 1967, talks of his memories from his playing days, not getting his winners medal until last year, the Old Firm and his connections to Sligo and Donegal
The 9iar chronicles - Season Three 1967/68 The Second Greatest Season EVER in the History of the Club - and a Double season. League Position – 1st - Third League title in a row League Cup – Winners Scottish Cup – First Round Glasgow Cup - Winners European Cup - First Round After the highs of 1967-68 it would be difficult to know how to go forward with the club. That Jock Stein had a vision of where the club should be was without doubt. He had clearly shown that the club could move forward with suitable backing and one voice. That direction was most clearly in Europe and to be recognised as a great and formidable club. And for this reason Europe and the participation in European competitions was THE most important thing. That is not to say that the other games were non-important. If Jock Stein was anything, he was competitive and aspirational. Having done it once, he wanted to do it again. It seems almost inevitable as nemesis follows hubris that having won the competition at the first time of asking that the following season the team should fall at the first hurdle. But that's what happened. In Dynamo Kiev, they met a team as well prepared and ready to fight as Celtic were. At home in the first leg, they lost an early goal and then a second, both from errors made by Celtic players and though the effort was all-out in the second half they could only find the one goal. Stein had been looking for a win and by a clear three goals to give him the margin for the return leg. As a master of 'attack being the best form of defense' the away leg would have to be all-out attack. What happened was that though Celtic charged, the game was sorely affected by the pernickety refereeing of an Italian and the Bhoys never got a good clear run to build up the constant pressure of 9 men capable of scoring. And then on 59 minutes Bobby Murdoch was sent off for a second yellow card. A seemingly decent goal was then disallowed and Celtic found themselves knocked out. With an abrupt termination of European competition this season, the necessity to qualify for next season was paramount. The League HAD to be one. There was just no two ways about this. The team embarked on a winning streak which lasted till the 2nd January and the game against Rangers at Celtic Park. Rangers were two points ahead in the League. The stage was set and no one was more keen than Jock Stein to put Celtic back where they belonged. What happened was to haunt John Fallon for the rest of his career. Two goalkeeping errors allowed Rangers to draw 2-2 and the nip-and-tuck would go on right to the end of the season. In the end it was Rangers that blinked. It was for them to lose the title which they duly did, missing out in crucial games allowing Celtic to continue to maintain their League win record and take the title with a rousing performance at Dunfermiline. The drive for the League Championship this season established records. The team produced a post-war record of 63 points to win, 5 more than the previous season, and in doing so they lost only one League game. They did not score as many goals with 106 as opposed to 111 the previous but they conceded less - 24 against 33 in 66/67. In the face of this success it might therefore be thought churlish to complain but there was something different about the performance this season. Despite the number of games won the team appeared to be less imperious than it had the year previously. Jock Stein recognised that no team could stand still and measures had been taken to bring new players through. There was a good crop of youngsters developing but this would take a little time. In the mean time Celtic still had a team capable of attacking with 9 men and defending in depth when required. Of the other three competitions, Celtic were knocked out of the Scottish Cup at the First Round - something that had not happened since 1952 - by the team that would go on to win the trophy - Dunfermiline. Celtic retained the League Cup after qualifying from a group containing Rangers, Dundee Utd and Aberdeen - another nose rubbed in the dirt. And when Rangers withdrew from the Glasgow Cup citing fixture congestion the word everywhere was that Rangers were afeared to face an in-form Celtic. Celtic duly retained the Glasgow Cup. Perhaps this last excuse needs bearing in mind when considering the Intercontinental Club Championship games against Racing. There is no doubt that Jock Stein wanted to win this. Even in the face of the debacle after the second leg in Buenos Aires It was Jock that insisted on playing the replay in Montevideo. Robert Kelly was all for returning home. But how would the public have seen a statement like that? In the end it was probably the players view that they could beat Racing which turned opinion to playing the replay and what happened made Jock Stein regret his decision to go ahead with the replay. In the face of the film of the incidents being shown around the world the club had no choice but to censure the players. But what people throughout had failed o see was the utter intimidation and dirty behaviour that Celtic had faced from the Argentine side throughout the three games. And the patience and fair play of the team finally broke and led to the incidents. So what we have then is a great season in many ways, but flawed and not perfect as say 1967-68 had been. It still represented a phenomenal achievement. Celtic were playing total football with local players all from within 20 miles of Celtic Park long before the phrase became popular and in relation to the Dutch. The next season as always would present new challenges. Enjoy…
John Fallon is an English teacher at Notre Dame High School in West Haven, CT. John has designed Dolus: Finding the Journal of Odysseus an immersive ARG (alternate reality game) designed to augment his students’ exploration of Homer’s Odyssey. He also co-designed Blind Protocol with Paul Darvasi, an inter-school ARG for his 9th-grade students that instructs on research skills and privacy-related current events. He has also developed lessons to teach commercial games, like Her Story, as literary texts. His game-based learning work has been featured on National Public Radio’s MindShift, Edutopia, several books from Carnegie Mellon’s ETC Press and Peter Lang Publishing, BAM! Radio Network, and District Administration magazine. John also hosts The Good Game Podcast with Tobias Staaby.
Filmmaker and Arrow in the Head founder John Fallon joins Matthew Pejkovic of Matt's Movie Reviews to talk about the career of Sylvester Stallone! We rank the Rocky movies, debate whether First Blood is the perfect action drama, explain why Stallone is underrated as a dramatic actor, put together the ultimate Stallone retrospective, and much more! Website: http://mattsmoviereviews.net Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Matts-Movie-Reviewsnet/151059409963 Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/mattsmovierev iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/matts-movie-reviews-podcast/id667941667?mt=2&ign-mpt=uo%3D4 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattsmoviereviews/ Rotten Tomatoes: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/critic/matthew-pejkovic/
John Fallon and Pual Darvasi discuss alternate reality gaming in the classroom. In their breakdown of "Blind Protocol" they discuss how teaching English Language class turns into an exercise in holistic literacy where knowledge becomes, in the Deweyesque sense, actionable upon the context of the immediate environment. Fallon and Darvasi are gaming pioneers who, impatient with the slow rate of change in education, create a way to mix physical and digital sensory reality with that of mental representation.
Pearson CEO John Fallon talks with Recode's Kara Swisher about why the company is pivoting from print to digital textbooks. In this episode: Fallon’s background; the publishing industry’s slow-motion embrace of the internet; “the $300 textbook is dead”; how Pearson will make money from a cheaper digital textbook; competing with well-funded education startups; how Pearson’s Aida will grade calculus problems and, one day, essays; why teachers won’t be made obsolete; how the school of the future will be informed by the skills needed in the job market; why do students still need to physically go somewhere to learn?; how Pearson thinks about its competition; working with tech companies like Amazon and Microsoft; and the state of democracy in Boris Johnson's UK. Follow us Kara Swisher (@karaswisher), host John Fallon (@johnfallon), guest Erica Anderson (@EricaAmerica), executive producer Eric Johnson (@HeyHeyESJ), producer More to explore If you haven't already, subscribe to Recode Decode Subscribe to Recode's other podcasts: Recode Media, Pivot, and Land of the Giants Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode Mike and Glen discuss the impact of universities using artificial intelligence to select students for admission and the move away from physical textbooks by big book companies. We will debate what the right policy is for students submitting late work and our guests this week are educators Paul Darvasi and John Fallon.References:Guest: Paul DarvasiTwitter: https://twitter.com/PaulDarvasiWebsite: http://www.ludiclearning.org/Guest: John FallonTwitter: https://twitter.com/johnCfallonWebsite: https://thealternateclassroom.org/Notes:#ChatOnEducation is a slow chat on Thursdays with questions at 9am, 12pm and 3pm join us to discuss the topics we talk about on this week's podcast. It's awesome, trust us!Check out all of OnEducation's ISTE 19 coverage at: oneducationpodcast.com/iste19We’ve joined the Education Podcast Network, starting TODAY!The PICARD trailer is BONKERS: https://www.cnn.com/2019/07/20/us/star-trek-picard-comic-con-trailer-trnd/index.htmlSchools are using software to do their recruiting: https://www.fastcompany.com/90342596/schools-are-quietly-turning-to-ai-to-help-pick-who-gets-in-what-could-go-wrongWhat do we do about late work?: https://twitter.com/cultofpedagogy/status/1153329778923134977?s=20Pearson shifts away from print: https://www.edsurge.com/news/2019-07-15-pearson-signals-major-shift-from-print-by-making-all-textbook-updates-digital-firstHow Data Privacy Lessons in Alternative Reality Games Can Help Kids In Real Life: https://www.kqed.org/mindshift/51772/how-data-privacy-lessons-in-alternative-reality-games-can-help-kids-in-real-lifeDown the Rabbit Hole: How To Turn Your Class into an Alternate Reality Game: http://www.ludiclearning.org/2015/08/19/down-the-rabbit-hole-how-to-turn-your-class-into-an-alternate-reality-game/Today's podcast is brought to you by:Classcraft: The presenting sponsor for OnEducation is Classcraft. We are excited to announce Classcraft’s new Story Mode which makes it easy for educators to harness the power of stories. But that's not all...Have you ever wanted to see yourself as a character in a story? Now teachers and students can create their custom game avatar and see them come to life on an augmented reality poster To learn more about Classcraft’s story mode and new AR experience simply visit classcraft.com/oneducationPikMyKid: OnEducation is brought to you by PikMyKid. PikMyKid is an automated dismissal solution that cuts car line time in half, engages parents with a parent app by being able to change dismissal routines right from their phone. Friends, that means no more front office calls! PikMyKid is affordable for schools and removes dismissal stress for Parents, Teachers, and staff members.” For more information, visit pikmykid.comTailor-Ed: OnEducation is brought to you by Tailor-Ed. As teachers, meeting the needs of each and every student in today’s classroom is time-consuming, complicated, and overwhelming. Tailor-ED makes differentiation in math effortless through curated resources, smart student grouping, and student insights beyond proficiency. Sign up today using the promo code ONEDUCATION and receive 3 months on us. Visit tailor-ed.com for more information.
mike, travis, drunk and matt discuss the following topics...... the bird box challenge, the masked singer and hatchimals and the potential.... kevin spacey and octavia cortez.... after the break, we talked to filmmaker john fallon about his upcoming project "heretic" and ask him the hard hitting questions (mostly about bird box) acknowledgement........ well, bye.
Director John Fallon talks to Matthew Pejkovic of Matt's Movie Reviews about his debut movie The Shelter, working with Michael Pare, transitioning from film critic to filmmaker, and more!
Maarten komt dit jaar als eerste aan bod en had een interview met John Fallon. Deze Canadees lanceerde in 2000 de Arrow in the Head website, was onder andere te zien in Alone in the Dark, Saw II en 100 Feet, heeft anno 2018 zijn eigen production company en als regisseur ondertussen een kortfilm en langspeler op te teller staan. Net geen anderhalf uur aan verhalen van op de set, de kracht van een movie critic en een kleine Aziatische loodgieter.
On today’s show John Fallon, Director of Sustainability & Coastal Conservation, Audubon Nature Institute joins the program to talk about sustainable seafood, differences between Audubon Nature Institue & Audubon Louisiana, the exciting things happening at the Audubon Zoo, The Coastal Wildlife Network, the G.U.L.F. Program and more! Corey Miller of Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana joins the program to talk with Simone & Jacques about “Restoration on the Half Shell”.
A Celtic State of Mind presents its 31st instalment of insightful discussion around the culture of Celtic Football Club, the city of Glasgow, and fans of the reigning treble-winning Scottish champions.Paul John Dykes and Kevin Graham are joined by Lisbon Lion, John Fallon, at The Penalty Spot in Glasgow.The interview took place as part of A Celtic State of Mind's first live event - Five-a-sides at The Penalty Spot - and, as such, there is some background noise (including mobile interference - apologies) from the audience. John - The Original Holy Goalie - discusses pay disputes, bonus rows, cigarettes & alcohol at Seamill, breaking up The Lisbon Lions and The Quality Street Gang, the battle of Montevideo, his volatile relationship with Jock Stein, and he finally tells the full story behind his European Cup winners' medal.The CQN Podcast has gone from strength-to-strength over the last few months, and there are many more guests lined up in the months ahead from the world of sport, music, film, art, broadcasting, literature and politics.Connect with A Celtic State of Mind @PaulDykes, @anorthernprose and @CQNMagazine and subscribe to the podcast via iTunes or through your podcast player.
A Celtic State of Mind offers an insight into the culture of Celtic Football Club, the city of Glasgow, and fans of the reigning invincible Scottish champions.Each episode includes interviews with 'Celtic-minded' figures from the world of sport, music, film, art, broadcasting, literature or politics.This week, 'A Celtic State of Mind' pays tribute to The Quality Street Gang.In the second of a two-part series, Paul John Dykes interviews:Bobby Lennox;John Fallon;Tommy Callaghan;Kenny Dalglish.The discussion is all about one of the finest crops of youngsters ever to emerge from Celtic Park...And we finally reveal just where that nickname came from.100,000 Celtic fans can't be wrong...Connect with A Celtic State of Mind @PaulDykes and @CQNMagazine.
Director Michael Goldburg sits down with John Fallon at the KGFC Filmmakers Lounge - hosted by Ateaz Organic Coffee & Tea - to talk about his film “Sure Fire" “Sure Fire" was selected to screen during the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema in 2017.
Director Louie Cortes sits down with John Fallon at the KGFC Filmmakers Lounge - hosted by Ateaz Organic Coffee & Tea - to talk about his film “Good Day" “Good Day" was selected to screen during the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema in 2017.
Director Utsab Giri sits down with John Fallon and Craig Hursley at the KGFC Filmmakers Lounge hosted by Ateaz Organic Coffee & Tea to talk about his film “Life, Death & Maple Grove” “Life, Death & Maple Grove” was selected to screen during the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema in 2017.
Director Edwin DeJesus sits down with John Fallon and Craig Hursley at the KGFC Filmmakers Lounge hosted by Ateaz Organic Coffee & Tea to talk about his film “The Great Griffen” “The Great Griffen” was selected to screen during the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema in 2017.
Writer/Director Brett Meyer sits down with John Fallon and Craig Horsley at the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema Filmmakers Lounge at Ateaz Organic Coffee & Tea to talk about his film “Lost & Found; Road To Our Fathers” “Lost & Found; Road To Our Fathers” was selected to screen during the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema in 2017.
Director Vagabond Beaumont sits down with John Fallon and Craig Hursley at the KGFC Filmmakers Lounge hosted by Ateaz Organic Coffee & Tea to talk about his film “Coney Island Dreaming” “Coney Island Dreaming” was selected to screen during the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema in 2017.
Director Rodrigo Ayres sits down with John Fallon and Craig Hursley at the KGFC Filmmakers Lounge hosted by Ateaz Organic Coffee & Tea to talk about his film “Happy Here In New York” “Happy Here In New York” was selected to screen during the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema in 2017.
Director Francesco Calogero sits down with John Fallon and Craig Horsley at the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema Filmmakers Lounge at Ateaz Organic Coffee & Tea to talk about his film “Second Spring” “Second Spring” was selected to screen during the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema in 2017.
Writer/Director Bryan Fitzgerald sits down with John Fallon at the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema Filmmakers Lounge at Ateaz to talk about his film "Under Water" "Under Water" was selected to screen during the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema in 2017.
Director Robert Vornkahl sits down with John Fallon at the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema Filmmakers Lounge at Ateaz to talk about his film "Nowhere, Michigan" "Nowhere, Michigan" was selected to screen during the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema in 2017.
Jeana Reilly sits down with John Fallon at the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema Filmmakers Lounge at Ateaz to talk about their film "Danni" "Danni" was selected to screen during the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema in 2017.
Scot Bellis sits down with John Fallon at the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema Filmmakers Lounge at Ateaz to talk about his acting role in the film "Grand Unified Theory" "Grand Unified Theory" was selected to screen during the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema in 2017.
Writer/Director Chris Goodwin sits down with John Fallon at the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema Filmmakers Lounge at Ateaz to talk about his film "On The 7th Date" "On The 7th Date" was selected to screen during the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema in 2017.
Alex Gutterman & Aboubacar Camara it down with John Fallon at the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema Filmmakers Lounge at Ateaz to talk about their film "In Winter" "In Winter" was selected to screen during the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema in 2017.
Writer / Director Joe Minion sits down with John Fallon at the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema Filmmakers Lounge at Ateaz to talk about his film "Trafficking" "Trafficking" was selected to screen during the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema in 2017.
Luiza Parvu & Toma Peiu had 2 films accepted to the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema and sit down with John Fallon at the Fiilmmakers Lounge at Ateaz to talk about both "Sisyphus 2.0" & "Start Anew World" "Sisyphus 2.0" & "Start Anew World" were selected to screen during the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema in 2017.
Director Rick Hamilton sits down with John Fallon at the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema Filmmakers Lounge at Ateaz to talk about his film "Choices" "Choices" was selected to screen during the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema in 2017.
Director David McElfresh sits down with John Fallon at the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema Filmmakers Lounge at Ateaz to talk about his film "A Lotus 'Til Reckoning" "A Lotus 'Til Reckoning" was selected to screen during the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema in 2017.
Director Stephen Riscica sits down with John Fallon at the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema Filmmakers Lounge at Ateaz to talk about his film "It Gets Better?" "It Gets Better?" was selected to screen during the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema in 2017.
Director Rankin Hickman sits down with John Fallon at the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema Filmmakers Lounge at Ateaz to talk about his film "Dark Meridian" "Dark Meridian" was selected to screen during the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema in 2017.
Director Jermaine Manigault & Cinematographer John Callejas sit down with John Fallon at the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema Filmmakers Lounge at Ateaz to talk about thier film "Language is Dead" "Language is Dead" was selected to screen during the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema in 2017.
Bob Giovanelli sits down with John Fallon at the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema Filmmakers Lounge at Ateaz to talk about Programming films for the festival. During the talks, Writer / Producer Grace Melon crashes the interview to talk about her fim "Bath Salt" This ended up being one of the more fun and informative interviews in our series. "Bath Salt" was selected to screen during the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema in 2017.
Director Adam Engel & Producer Vanessa Bontea sit down with John Fallon at the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema Filmmakers Lounge at Ateaz to talk about thier film “The Hua Mei Orchestra” “The Hua Mei Orchestra” was selected to screen during the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema in 2017.
Producer / Lead Actress Melissa Center & Director West Liang sit down with John Fallon at the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema Filmmakers Lounge at Ateaz to talk about thier film “All I Want” “All I Want” was selected to screen during the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema in 2017.
Director Jennifer Hahn sits down with John Fallon at the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema Filmmakers Lounge at Ateaz to talk about her film "One Less Fight" "One Less Fight" was selected to screen during the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema in 2017.
Director Michael Pizzano sits down with John Fallon at the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema Filmmakers Lounge at Ateaz to talk about his film "Workplace Woes: Scavengers Among Us" "Workplace Woes: Scavengers Among Us" was selected to screen during the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema in 2017.
Director Mike Hayhurst & Writer David Bizzaro sit down with John Fallon at the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema Filmmakers Lounge at Ateaz to talk about thier film "The Pits" "The Pits" was selected to screen during the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema in 2017.
Director Rosa Costanza sits down with John Fallon at the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema Filmmakers Lounge at Ateaz to talk about her film "Xing" "Xing" was selected to screen during the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema in 2017.
Co-Directors & Co-Writers, Rachel Wortell and Dan Erickson, joined by lead actress Lily Meyer sit down with John Fallon at the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema Filmmakers Lounge at Ateaz to talk about their film "A Sibling Mystery" "A Sibling Mystery" was selected to screen during the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema in 2017.
Director Todd Nilssen sits down with John Fallon at the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema Filmmakers Lounge at Ateaz to talk about his film "The Last Stop" "The Last Stop" was selected to screen during the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema in 2017.
Director Harune Massey sits down with John Fallon at the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema Filmmakers Lounge at Ateaz to talk about his film "Gardaab" (Whirlpool) "Gardaab" (Whirlpool) was selected to screen during the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema in 2017.
Director Pierre St-Jacques sits down with John Fallon at the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema Filmmakers Lounge at Ateaz to talk about his film "36 Steps on a Curved Road" "36 Steps on a Curved Road" was selected to screen during the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema in 2017.
Director Erika Tai sits down with John Fallon at the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema Filmmakers Lounge at Ateaz to talk about her film "Chasm" "Chasm" was selected to screen during the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema in 2017.
Director Mateo Marquez & Producer Ethan Felizzari sit down with John Fallon at the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema Filmmakers Lounge at Ateaz to talk about thier film "The Blood In Our Veins" "The Blood In Our Veins" was selected to screen during the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema in 2017.
Zachary Raines talks about his film Accidents with John Fallon, host of the Indie Film NYC Podcast and co-founder of the Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema. Accidents is the opening night film - scheduled to play on Saturday August 4th, 2017 at 8:30pm
John Fallon is CEO of Pearson, the multinational publishing company and former owner of the Financial Times. In this in-depth interview, John discusses the disposal of the FT; outlines his plans for Pearson’s turnaround, despite facing their toughest years yet; talks candidly about his business successes and failures; takes us through his career, from humble beginnings as John Prescott’s researcher, to CEO of a global brand; reveals why he treasures the first edition of Dr Johnson’s Dictionary in his office; and explains his motivation to return to corporate life after beating throat cancer.
MIKE, NAPPIER, TRAVIS AND DRUNK DISCUSS THE FOLLOWING TOPICS.... travis' spooky destination: the ancient ram inn.... MIKE'S WEEK OF DRINKS....... car snacks..... preparedness....... compounders at the red lobster....... the redneck chef cooks up some fried turkey legs.... JOHN FALLON, the writer/director/producer of the film "the shelter" joins us to talk about the whole process, the montreal canadians, and he even sings a little song. "the shelter" is available on amazon and itunes and on demand november 4th. follow john on the twitters at @johnhfallon. JOE EXOTIC, the presidential candidate and owner of the garold wayne interactive zoo joins us to talk about the issues facing our country as well as his meat budget and plans for his political career. you can check out his facebook page or tweet him @joe_exotic. well.....bye.
This week St Anthony is joined by John Fallon and his guest doesn't miss and hit the wall when discussing all things Celtic! This is a must listen - and apologies, we ran out of bleeps! Fallon signed for Celtic from junior football team Fauldhouse United in 1959 to understudy for Frank Haffey and made his debut that same year against Clyde. He replaced Haffey as first choice goalkeeper in 1963 and played his part in the UEFA Cup Winners Cup run of 1964, where they lost out to the Hungarian team MTK Budapest 4–3 in the semi-finals, after holding a 3–0 lead from the first leg at Celtic Park. He remained first choice goalkeeper until the signing of veteran keeper Ronnie Simpson from Hibernian in 1965. John was the unused sub in Lisbon, played in the Wrold Club Championship when Simpson was hit by a bribk (or iron bar) before the game in South America and would have played in the 1970 European Cup Final were it not for illness. His views on Stein's "dreadful" man-management skills are not to be missed... Enjoy
ARG is an acronym for alternate reality games. Learn how teachers are using this powerful gaming model to engage students in riveting learning experiences. Follow: @MatthewFarber @mrmatera @@mr_isaacs @bamradionetwork John Fallon is an Upper School English teacher at Fairfield Country Day School in Fairfield CT. He designs alternate reality games for his classroom and believes that game based learning is a crucial best practice for modern education. He also likes games. A lot. Steve Isaacs has been teaching game design and development at William Annin middle school in Basking Ridge, NJ and online for Virtual High School for years.He is the co-founder and moderator of the weekly #EdTechBridge chat and also a founding member of the games4ed initiative.
Synopsis: A homeless man named Thomas (Michael Pare) finds shelter for the night within a lavish abandoned two-story house. He eventually discovers that he is not alone and the premises won't let him leave. We speak to the writer/director John Fallon 8.40PM - FRIDAY 28TH - EUROPEAN PREMIERE - THE SHELTER Discovery Screen 3 Podcast from www.britflicks.com "Carefree" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Gaslamp Funworks by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a CC Attribution 3.0. incompetech.com/music/royalty-fre…isrc=USUAN1100826. Spooky intro/outro music is from http://www.purple-planet.com/horror/4583971268
This week's show we have fantastic music from Amy Lynn and the Gunshow a New York songstress with an awesome RnB, jazz backing band, then we have talking genitals with our new 'randomly call Jamie Jenkins' segment, then we learn all about The Stath, The Hammer and 2 new, great indie movies from Jason Hewlett and John Fallon.You won't want to miss this one, it's jam packed, funny and fresh despite me being hollow, miserable and tired!! ENJOY!
Summary of today's show: In our regular Thursday news roundup, a new Catholic college is moving to the Archdiocese of Boston; palliative care is introduced as an alternative to assisted suicide; time is running out to show support for Choose Life license plates; a rally for religious freedom on Boston Common on Friday; new archbishop for Baltimore; Obama losing support from women; and Greg Tracy is going to Cuba. Listen to the show: Today's host(s): Scot Landry and Susan Abbott Today's guest(s): Fr. Roger Landry, executive editor of The Anchor, the newspaper of the Fall River diocese; and Gregory Tracy, managing editor of The Pilot, the newspaper of the Boston archdiocese Links from today's show: Some of the stories discussed on this show will be available on The Pilot's and The Anchor's websites on Friday morning. Please check those sites for the latest links. Today's topics: St. Thomas More College; palliative care; Choose Life plates; stand up for religious freedom; Baltimore archbishop; going to Cuba 1st segment: Scot welcomed Susan Abbott back to the show. She's planning this Saturday's Catechetical Congress. It's a gathering of 800 catechists and directors of religious education. Bishop Richard Malone of Portland, Maine, will celebrate Mass and be the keynote speaker. They will give out two awards for excellence in catechetical leadership and recognizing volunteer catechists nominated by their pastors. After lunch here will be a number of workshops in English, Spanish, and Portuguese. It's going to be held at Boston College High School. 2nd segment: Scot welcomed Gregory Tracy and Fr. Roger Landry to the show. Scot said in the Pilot this week is a story about the move of Thomas More College, now in southern New Hampshire, that is moving to Groton, Mass., which is in the Archdiocese of Boston. Pilot reporter got a tour of the new land that the campus will be located on. It's an old farm and they intend to keep some of the farm buildings. It's about 35 acres, but it's surrounded by dozens of acres of conservation land. They intend to preserve the historic buildings, but they will be able to build new buildings. The college will be able to grow from about 80 students to over 300. The college president said they will like Groton because they were very serious about the whole of the community. He also likes that students will be able to enjoy an historic New England town. They also hope to buy the former Sacred Heart church building, which is closed, and move it to the new campus. Scot said this is a win for the Archdiocese. Susan said she's thrilled, especially because of the mission of the college. Scot explained where in the northwest corner of the Archdiocese Groton is located. The move is expected between 2014 and 2019. Fr. Roger talked about the college's positive features and advantages, including a semester abroad program in Rome. Scot said another story is about the Women Affirming Life spring breakfast at which the speaker was M.C. Sullivan - a nurse, bioethicist, attorney and Director of Ethics at Covenant Health Systems in Tewksbury—who said the answer to the push for assisted suicide is better palliative care, which treats not just bodily pain, but also spiritual and emotional pain. The women at the breakfast were fired up. Susan said she was glad to learn of the difference between palliative care and hospice care. Hospice focuses strictly on the end of life, but palliative care can also be used for those with chronic illness. Greg said more and more people are coming out to stay this assisted suicide is not curative and isn't really helping people. He said palliative care recognizes that quality of life is not solely about “fixing” or curing someone. Fr. Roger said the short-term focus in this fight is for those who are the end of life, but also for the fight against the legalization effort for November. The longer-term issue is about creating a culture of life, not just for palliative care, but also to provide companionship and compassion through presence for those who are suffering alone. Scot said another pro-life effort is the Massachusetts specialty license plate called Choose Life. Those who sponsor the plate effort have to give a bond to ensure to the state that enough plates will be issued. The organizers need about 600 plates in order to read their goal in the next few months. Fr. Roger said these plates are one of the best pro-life efforts we've been able to get through our Legislature the past few years. Thousands of people will see these plates as we drive around each day. He was one of the first to get the plate and he challenged many of his parishioners to get the plate as well and they have responded. Fr. Roger joked they might even be a get-out-of-a-ticket card with regard to being pulled over by state troopers. He said we should be grateful for the anonymous donor who put $100,000 of his own money for the bond and hopes he gets all of his money back. But even more important we can show we support life in a commonwealth that may not be as pro-life as we want it to be. Also in the Pilot this week is the announcement that Fr. John Delaney from St. Michael Parish in North Andover has been appointed as Pastor of Sacred Hearts Parish in Haverhill. Scot said St. Michael's has had a lot of upheaval in recent months with three priests leaving for one reason or another. It is the largest parish in the archdiocese with the most activities of any parish. Greg said it's a dynamic parish that is well-supported by the parishioners. Also in the Pilot is the obituary for Fr. John Fallon, who was 89 years old. He was ordained in 1946 and served in many parishes in southern and western parts of the Archdiocese, although he served in most parts of the Archdiocese, including Gloucester, Arlington, and Ayer. He served 9 parishes in the archdiocese. His funeral Mass was celebrated in the parish where he was baptized, St. Charles Borromeo in Woburn. Fr. Roger talked about the baptismal imagery invoked in the funeral Mass and the symbolism of being buried from the same parish where he ws baptized. Scot said in the Anchor was a story about Fr. Riley Williams who is serving in Rome where he wrote a book on the station churches of Rome. He also has a popular blog. Other articles include the Legion of Mary of the diocese of Fall River celebrating its 60th anniversary, a profile of the Faith Formation Office in Fall River, Catholic Girl Scouts celebrating 100 years of scouting, and a new parish that brings togethers two other parishes in Fall River. Scot also read prize-winning pro-life student essays that were published in this week's Anchor, including an essay by eighth-grader Althea Turley: I am lucky to walk, talk, and communicate normally with the people I love. I have spina bifida, and without spinal operations. my life would be dramatically different. My parents always loved me, regardless of my problems. Not all babies with birth defects are so lucky. Some never take their first breath. Six hundred ninety unborn babies with Down's Syndrome were aborted in 2002, and that rate rises every year. Aborted babies will never experience the simple joys of life because a person rejected a wonderful gift. Only God should have the power to give or take a life as every human life is a gift and a miracle. Jesus “came so that all might have life and have it to the full.” Victims of murder, capital punishment, assisted suicide, and abortion have a right to life. They are unable to have it because of the choices of others. God should be the only One to make these decisions, yet some people give up hope rather than trusting in God. They don't leave it up to the omniscient Father. Humans are fallible and make mistakes. Therefore, cancer patients who might live three more years may commit suicide because ofa doc-Il tor's estimate of a month left to live. The same goes for abortion and capital punishment. A baby in a complicated pregnancy might not kill a mother, and a convicted criminal may be innocent after all. Life's potential cannot be known. An aborted baby could discover cures for diseases or become a great world leader, but no one will ever know if he or she is deprived a chance at life. The disabled, poor, elderly, and sick are just as important as anyone else and should be treated with the same respect. This past Advent season. my classmates and I volunteered at a homeless shelter and served lunch to the less fortunate who were so appreciative of a single meal. As I was there. I realized the homeless people who seemed so different on the outside weren't so different from us. We all have the same needs and hopes, and we are all God's children. We are all important and all merit good lives. God is love, and He created us in His likeness, with the purpose of living a full, happy. and successful life. Humans need to realize this and let God choose when to terminate a life. We should put our faith in God and help others live lives God gives all His children. Susan said she was really impressed. She has the message and has made this her message. She's not just repeating what she's heard. There seems to be great commitment in this. Scot said this is a neat contest, in which the winners read their essays during a Mass with Bishop Coleman. Fr. Roger said they've been doing the contest for a decade and they change the theme each year. Fr. Roger said he loves seeing the perspective of the youth and the young have a great energy and hope and enthusiasm. Scot said the first place in the senior division was Eileen Corkery, a high school senior. 3rd segment: Scot said across the country tomorrow a lot of organizations are sponsoring local rallies at noon to stand up for religious freedom. A Boston rally will take place on the Boston Common on the corner of Park and Beacon Street. There will be five speakers from 12-1. Scot asked those who could take the time to join in so that our voices could be seen and heard. Also this week, the bishop who is overseeing the US bishops' religious freedom initiative, Bishop William Lori, has been appointed to become the next Archbishop of Baltimore. Fr. Roger said Baltimore was the first and only diocese in the United States soon after 1789. It's the closest thing the US has to be a primatial see. That fact that we're now in a very visible battle for religious freedom, most pundits thought Bishop Lori was most likely to be given the archdiocese. He is a native of the area. [“Former government officials join religious leaders in conscience fight”, CNS, 3/16/12](http://www.catholicnews.com/data/briefs/cns/20120315.htm] Scot said another article shows that two former ambassadors to theVatican have joined the fight for religious freedom, Ray Flynn and Jim Nicholson. They have joined other former government officials to create a group called Conscience Cause. Greg said they intend to travel around the country speaking out about this issue from a different perspective from the bishops. Scot said another late-breaking story is related to the lawsuit filed by EWTN against the HHS mandate. Today the state of Alabama has joined EWTN in that lawsuit, claiming that the federal mandate is hurting the rights of all Alabamans. It's a big development for a state government to join a lawsuit like this. Another story shows that President Obama's approval rating among women voters has dropped. Fr. Roger said he thinks the sense the Obama administration is projecting, that all women are lining up for their free contraception, is false. It's awakened the vast majority of women for whom the National Organization for Women and Planned Parenthood don't speak. Fr. Roger also thinks economic news is also important to women and that might be hurting the president as well. What Catholic women need to do is stand up and say what the President is trying to do doesn't speak for their values when forcing them to pay for other women's abortifacient pills. This is not the type of feminism they want to support. Scot said it seems like it could offend a lot of women when far-left groups claim they speak for all women. Susan said this is a hot topic among women she knows, who are saying that the administration isn't doing this for them. Susan suggested listeners re-listen to last Friday's show to hear an excellent argument. Scot suggested many women will want to sign on to the petition at WomenSpeakForThemselves.com. Greg said we can't draw direct conclusions art o why the president's approval rating dropped, but it must be related. It's a little degrading to think that their vote can be purchased by contraceptions. Scot said next week Greg will be visiting Cuba to cover Pope Benedict's trip. Greg said his group is traveling to Havana to participate in the Pope's Mass there. He is traveling with a group called Caritas Cubana. Over four days they will visit many of the projects they are doing there.