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EPISODE 76 - “MEMORABLE OSCAR SPEECHES OF THE GOLDEN ERA OF HOLLYWOOD” - 2/24/2025 Winning an Oscar is a dream for most people who work in Hollywood. But you can't just win the Oscar, you have to have a good speech once your name is called and you head to the podium. There have been some great ones — OLIVIA COLEMAN's funny and cheeky speech hit the right tone and who can forget JACK PALANCE's one-arm push-ups or CUBA GOODING's exuberance? There have also been some bad ones — don't we all still cringe a little at SALLY FIELDS' “You like me” speech? As we prepare to celebrate the 97th annual Academy Award ceremony, Steve and Nan look back on some of their favorite Oscar speeches and why they resonate. So put on your tux, don the gown and jewels, pop the champagne, and join us for a fun talk about … well, people talking. SHOW NOTES: Sources: “Five Times The Oscars Made History,” January 20, 2017, www.nyfa.edu; “Hollywood History: How World War II Forced the Academy to Rethink the 1942 Oscars,” April 16, 2021, Entertainment Weekly; “Charlie Chaplin vs. America Explores the Accusations that Sent a Star Into Exile,” October 24, 2023, byTerry Gross, www.npr.com; “The Most Memorable Oscar Speeches in Oscar History,” March 6, 2024, by Shannon Carlin, www.time.com; Wikipedia.com; TCM.com; IMDBPro.com; www.Oscars.org; Movies Mentioned: Stella Dallas (1938), starring Barbara Stanwyck, John Boles, Anne Shirley, & Alan Hale; Gone With The Wind (1939), starring Vivian Leigh, Clark Gable, Olivia de Havilland, Leslie Howard, Hattie McDaniel, Butterfly McQueen, Thomas Mitchell, & Barbara O'Neil; How Green Was My Valley (1941), starring Walter Pidgeon, Maureen O'Hara, & Donald Crisp; Sergeant York (1941), starring Gary Cooper, Joan Leslie, & Walter Brennan; The Devil and Miss Jones (1941), staring Jean Arthur Robert Cummings, & Charle Coburn; Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941), starring Robert Montgomery, Claude Rains, & Evelyn Keyes; Ball of Fire (1942), starring Barbara Stanwyck & Cary Cooper; Double Indemnity (1944), starring Barbara Stanwyck, Fred MacMurray & Edward G Robinson; Key Largo (1948); starring Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Edward G Robinson, Claire Trevor, & Lionel Barrymore; All The King's Men (1948), starring Broderick Crawford, John Ireland, Joanne Dru, & Mercedes McCambridge; Pinky (1949), starring Jeanne Crain, Ethel Waters, Ethel Barrymore, Nina Mae McKinney, & Wiliam Lundigan; Marty (1955); starring Ernest Borgnine. Betsy Blair, Joe Mantell, & Esther Minciotti; The King and I (1956), starring Yul Brenner, Deborah Kerr, Rita Moreno, & Rex Thompson; Elmer Gantry (1960), starring Burt Lancaster, Jean Simmons, Shirley Jones, Arthur Kennedy, Dean Jagger, and Patti Page; West Side Story (1961), Natalie Wood, Richard Beymer, Rita Moreno, George Chikiris, & Russ Tamblyn; Lillies of the Field (1963), starring Sidney Poitier; In the Heat of the Night (1967)l starring Rod Steiger, Sidney Poitier, & Lee Grant; The Producers (1967), starring Zero Mostel & Gene Wilder; Rosemary's Baby (1968), starring Mia Farrow, John Cassavetes, Ruth Gordon, & Charles Grodin; Faces (1968), starring Gena Rowlands, Lynn Carlin, Seymour Cassel, & John Farley; The Heart is a Lonely Hunter (1968), staring Alan Arkin, Sondra Locke, Cecily Tyson, Stacey Keach, & Percy Rodrigues; The Last Picture Show (1971), starring Timothy Bottoms, Jeff Bridges, Cybill Shepherd, Ellen Burstyn, Ben Johnson, Cloris Leachman, & Eileen Brennan; Murder on the Orient Express (1974), starring Albert Finney, Lauren Bacall, Ingrid Bergman, Sean Connery, Martin Balsam, & Jacqueline Bisset; --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fresh off the heels of Saturday Night Live's 50th Anniversary celebration, we have a special treat for you this week, as the one and only John Farley takes a seat in The Wayback! (Check out his documentary "Meet Me Where I Am"). In this episode, John takes us back to the Farley brothers' childhood home in Madison, Wisconsin, during the 70s and 80s, where he and brother Chris Farley would get into all kinds of trouble. John gets nostalgic about CB radios, getting kicked out of boarding school, and making VHS "naughty tapes." John also reminisces about summer vacations at the lake, and Red Arrow sleepaway camp, where he and Chris would get their start in improv. CATCH ME ON TOUR https://www.ryansickler.com/tour San Jose, CA - Feb. 28 - March 1st Madison, WI - April 12th (Special Taping) SUBSCRIBE to my YouTube & turn notifications ON! https://youtube.com/@rsickler SUBSCRIBE TO MY PATREON - The HoneyDew with Y'all, where I Highlight the Lowlights with Y'all! Get audio and video of The HoneyDew a day early, ad-free at no additional cost! It's only $5/month! AND we just added a second tier. For a total of $8/month, you get everything from the first tier, PLUS The Wayback a day early, ad-free AND censor free AND extra bonus content you won't see anywhere else! https://www.patreon.com/TheHoneyDew If you or someone you know has a story that has to be heard, please submit it to honeydewpodcast@gmail.com GET YOUR MERCH! https://shop.ryansickler.com/ http://ryansickler.com/ https://thehoneydewpodcast.com/ SUBSCRIBE TO THE CRABFEAST PODCAST https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-crabfeast-with-ryan-sickler-and-jay-larson/id1452403187
Revelation, Session Five Christ the Savior, Anderson SC Fr. Anthony Perkins Sources: The translation of the Apocalypse is from the Orthodox Study Bible. Lawrence R. Farley, The Apocalypse of St. John: A Revelation of Love and Power, The Orthodox Bible Study Companion (Chesterton, IN: Ancient Faith Publishing, 2011), Bishop Averky, The Epistles and the Apocalypse (Commentary on the Holy Scriptures of the New Testament, Volume III. (Holy Trinity Seminary Press, 2018). Andrew of Caesarea, Commentary on the Apocalypse, ed. David G. Hunter, trans. Eugenia Scarvelis Constantinou, vol. 123, The Fathers of the Church (Washington, DC: The Catholic University of America Press, 2011). Jack Norman Sparks, The Orthodox Study Bible: Notes (Thomas Nelson, 2008), 1712. Venerable Bede, The Explanation of the Apocalypse, trans. Edward Marshall (Oxford: James Parker and Co., 1878). William C. Weinrich, ed., Revelation, Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 2005). Review – from the Orthodox Study Bible Introduction and Blessing 1:1. The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave Him to show His servants – things which must shortly take place. And He sent and signified it by His angel to His servant John. 2. Who bore witness to the Word of God, and to the testimony of Jesus Christ, to all things that he saw. [speaking of the Gospel of St. John] 3. Blessed is he who reads and those who hear the words of this prophecy, and keep those things which are written in it; for the time is near. Greeting to the Seven Churches 4. John, to the seven churches which are in Asia: Grace to you and peace from Him who is and who was and who is to come, and from the seven Spirits who are before His throne, 5. and from Jesus Christ, the faithful witness, the firstborn from the dead, and the ruler over the kings of the earth. To Him who loved us and washed us from our sins in His own blood, 6. and has made us kings and priests to His God and Father, to Him be glory and dominion forever. Amen. (OSB) 7. Behold, He is coming with clouds, and every eye will see Him, even they who pierced Him. And all the tribes of the earth will mourn because of Him. Even so, Amen. 8. “I am the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End, says the Lord (God), who is and who was and who is to come, the Almighty.” 10. I was in the Spirit on the Lord's Day and I heard behind me a loud voice, as of a trumpet, 11. saying, “I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last.” And, “What you see, write in a book and send it to the seven churches which are in Asia: to Ephesus, to Smyrna, to Pergamos, to Thyatira, to Sardis, to Philadelphia, and to Laodicea. 12-13. Then I turned to see the voice that spoke with me. And having turned I saw seven golden lampstands, and in the midst of the seven lampstands One like the Son of Man, clothed with a garment down to the feet and girded about the chest with a golden band. New Material – from the Orthodox Study Bible 14-20. His head and hair were white like wool, as white as snow, and His eyes like a flame of fire; His feet were like fine brass, as if refined in a furnace, as if refined in a furnace, and His voice as the sound of many waters; He had in His right hand seven stars, out of His mouth went a sharp two-edged sword, and His countenance was like the sun shining in its strength. And when I saw Him, I fell at His feet as dead. But He laid His right hand on me, saying to me, “Do not be afraid; I am the First and the Last. I am He who lives, and was dead, and behold, I am alive forevermore. Amen. And I have the keys of Hades and of Death. Write the things which you have seen, and the things which are, and the things which will take place after this. The mystery of the seven stars which you saw in My right hand, and the seven golden lampstands: The seven stars are the angels of the seven churches, and the seven lampstands which you saw are the seven churches. 1:14. His head and hair were white like wool, as white as snow, and His eyes like a flame of fire OSB. Further, Christ is here described as God, His hair (v. 14) being that of Daniel's vision of God as the “Ancient of Days” (7:9; see also 1En 46:1). His eyes signify knowledge; His feet (v. 15), permanence and stability; His voice, authority or teaching; His right hand (v. 16), power; His two-edged sword, complete discernment. This imagery continues throughout Revelation to affirm the preexistence and eternal divinity of the Son of Man (see also Jn 1:1–18). Thus, in Christ man (v. 14) and God (vv. 15, 16) are united. St. Bede. 14. white. The antiquity and eternity of majesty are represented by whiteness on the head, to which all the chief ones adhere, as hairs, who, because of the sheep which are to be on the right hand are white, like wool, and because of the innumerable multitude of the white-robed and the elect, who come forth from heaven, are glistering like snow. eyes. The eyes of the Lord are preachers, who, with spiritual fire, bring light to the faithful, and to the unbelieving a consuming flame. Andrew of Caesarea. 1:14. His head and his hair were white as white wool, as snow, and his eyes as a flame of fire. For even though he is recent amidst us, nonetheless he is ancient; rather, he is before time. His white hair is a symbol of this. And his eyes are as a flame of fire, on the one hand, illuminating those who are holy and, on the other hand, burning the sacrilegious. 1:15. His feet were like fine brass, as if refined in a furnace, as if refined in a furnace, and His voice as the sound of many waters; OSB. 1:15 Dan 2:31–44 indicates this mysterious metal foundation not only provides stability but has the ability to forcibly crush all opposition as well. These images are contrasted with the feet of clay found in Dan 2:33, 43: the kingdoms of this world are not permanent, nor ultimately triumphant. St. Andrew of Caesarea. 1:15a. And his feet were like glowing brass, red-hot as in a furnace. [21] The divine Gregory also understood that the feet meant the divine condescension through the flesh. For his feet by treading on the divinity achieved our salvation. The feet are also the foundations of the Church, like glowing brass, which physicians say is a sweet-smelling incense, which they call masculine incense. Or otherwise: On the one hand, meaning the human nature by the glowing brass, and on the other hand the divine nature by the incense, through both of which is also shown the sweetness of the faith and the unconfused union . Or the fine brass signifies the beautiful melody of the gospel proclamation, and the incense is the return of the nations by which the bride is summoned. And the feet of Christ are also the apostles, who have been tested by fire in the furnace of trials in imitation of their Teacher. 1:15b. And his voice like the sound of many waters. Naturally. His voice is in common with that of the Spirit, from which “rivers of living water flowed from the belly” of the faithful, and it made a penetrating sound over all the earth. St. Bede. 15. feet. By the “fiery feet” he means the Church of the last time, which is to be searched and proved by severe afflictions. For orichalcum is brass, which, by much fire and various ingredients, is brought to the colour of gold. Another translation, which renders it, “like orichalcum of Lebanon,” signifies that in Judæa, of which Lebanon is a mountain, the Church will be persecuted, and especially at the last. The temple also frequently received the name of Lebanon, as there is said to ito, “Open, O Lebanon, thy gates, and let the fire devour thy cedars.” voice. The voice of confession, and preaching, and praise does not resound in Judæa alone, but among many peoples. 1:16. He had in His right hand seven stars, out of His mouth went a sharp two-edged sword, and His countenance was like the sun shining in its strength. OSB: 1:16 The Lord holds the stars that represent the seven churches (1:20), and hence, the Church. For Christ is Lord of the Church. In His just judgment, the sword He wields is the Word of God, which cuts effortlessly to the very marrow and heart of humanity (see 2:16; 18:15; Is 11:4; 49:2; WSol 18:15; Eph 6:17; 2Th 2:9; Heb 4:12). The brilliance of His face recalls the Uncreated Light John saw radiating from the Savior at the Transfiguration on Mount Tabor. Andrew of Caesarea. 1:16. And he had in his right hand seven stars, and coming out from his mouth was a sharp, double-edged sword, and his appearance as the sun shines in its power. [22] Further down he says that the seven stars are the seven angels of the churches. The sharp, double-edged sword means his decision against the wicked, “sharper than any two-edged sword,” or the sword of the Spirit circumcising our inner man.38 Like the sun his face shines, not in a splendor to the senses, but to the intellect. For he is the “sun of righteousness,” shining with his own power and authority, not like the sensory sun, which as a created object by God-given power and divine command. St. Bede. 16. right hand. In the right hand of Christ is the spiritual Church. “On Thy right hand,” he says, “stood the queen in a vesture of gold.” And as it stands on His right hand, He saithq, “Come, ye blessed of My Father, receive the kingdom.” mouth. He, the Judge of all things visible and invisible, “after He has killed, has power to cast into hell fire.” countenance. Such as the Lord appeared on the Mount, will He appear after the judgment to all the saints, for at the judgment the ungodly will behold Him Whom they pierced. But all this appearance of the Son of Man belongs also to the Church, for He Himself was made the Christ in the same nature with it, and He gives to it a sacerdotal dignity and a judicial power, and to “shine as the sun in the kingdom of His Father.” 1:17-18. And when I saw Him, I fell at His feet as dead. But He laid His right hand on me, saying to me, “Do not be afraid; I am the First and the Last. I am He who lives, and was dead, and behold, I am alive forevermore. Amen. OSB. 1:17, 18 Mortal humanity cannot bear the revelation of divine glory, a frequent biblical theme (see Ex 19:21; 33:20; Is 6:5). Just as he fell prostrate at Mount Tabor (Mt 17:6), so also does John here, in the presence of the glorified Savior (see Ezk 1:27; Dan 10:7–9; see also 1En 14:24). Do not be afraid is a revelatory formula from the OT. As a signal for the theophany, it was carried over into the NT (see the Annunciation, Lk 1:30; Jesus walking upon the water, Mt 14:27—“Fear not, I AM”; the Transfiguration, Mt 17:7). In the OT God was called “the first and the last” (Is 44:6; 48:12), and so, too, is the Messiah. Some early heresies (e.g. Docetism) held that Jesus only seemed to die. But the Lord Himself testified, I … was dead, affirming the authenticity of His death; alive forevermore, His Resurrection—the power of which effects His lordship over death and its realm. The Orthodox icon of the resurrected Christ depicts Him with these keys (v. 18) in hand, standing triumphantly on the open gates of Hades. Fr. John Farley. Like those receiving such theophanic appearances in Old Testament days (e.g. Ezek. 1:28; Dan. 8:17), John fell at His feet as if dead. Even though he had leaned in familiarity upon His breast at the Last Supper (John 13:23), yet such is the power of the Lord in His heavenly exaltation that even the beloved disciple is overwhelmed. The Lord restores him in preparation to write the things he has seen and will see. He tells John, “Do not be afraid,” and in this He tells all of John's churches not to fear. They need not fear death, martyrdom, or anything in all the world. Why? Because Christ has overcome the world, trampling down death by death. He became dead, but now He is alive to ages of ages. As such, He is the first and the last, sovereign over all (compare God as the Alpha and Omega in 1:8) and the Living One, the source of all life. He had authority over death and Hades by His Resurrection. Death cannot now separate us from Him, for He is Lord of both the living and the dead. St. Andrew of Caesarea. Christ revived the Apostle himself who had suffered through the weakness of human nature like Joshua son of Nun and Daniel, by saying to him, “Do not fear, for I have not come near to kill you, since I am beginningless and endless, having become dead for your sakes.” 1:18b. And I have the keys of Hades and of death. [23] Instead , he has authority over bodily and spiritual death. St. Bede. 17. I fell. As a man, he trembles at the spiritual vision, but his human fear is banished by the clemency of the Lord. the first. He is the first, because “by Him were all things made;” the last, because in Him are all things restoredu. 18. keys. Not only, He saith, have I conquered death by resurrection, but I have dominion also over death itself. And this He also bestowed upon the Church by breathing upon it the Holy Spirit, saying, “Whose sins ye remit, they are remitted unto them,” and the rest. 1:19. And I have the keys of Hades and of Death. Write the things which you have seen, and the things which are, and the things which will take place after this. OSB. John's visions have to do with both the present (things which are) and the future. Fr. John Finlay. Then Christ gives John a command: he is to write the things which he has seen, and the things which are, and the things which are about to happen after these things and send them to the main churches under his care in Asia. (From these seven main locations, they could be sent out to other smaller church communities as well.) This gives a basic outline of the Book of Revelation as a whole: it relates what John has seen (the vision of Christ in ch. 1), the things which are (the present state of the churches, described in chs. 2–3), and the things which are about to happen in the future (the prophecies of chs. 4–22). St. Andrew of Caesarea. [nothing] St. Bede. Reveal to all the things which thou alone hast seen, that is, the various labours of the Church, and that the evil are to be mingled in it with the good unto the end of the world. 1:20. The mystery of the seven stars which you saw in My right hand, and the seven golden lampstands: The seven stars are the angels of the seven churches, and the seven lampstands which you saw are the seven churches. OSB. The angels of the seven churches have been variously interpreted as being (1) the guardian angels of the church communities; (2) the pastoral leadership of these local churches; (3) a personification of the prevailing spirit of the given congregations; or (4) simply the messengers responsible for delivering the letters. The term “angel” (heavenly or earthly messenger) is used over 60 times in Revelation. Fr. John Farley. The introduction concludes with an explanation of the meaning of the seven stars in His hand and the seven lampstands among which He stands. The seven lampstands are the seven churches of Asia, and the seven stars are the angels of the seven churches. This is a reference to what may be termed the individual corporate personality of each church community. Each local church is thus portrayed as having an angel, even as each person has his guardian angel. Just as a person's guardian angel resembles that person (see those who reacted to the announcement that Peter was standing unexpectedly at the door by suggesting that it was not Peter but his angel; Acts 12:15), so the church's angel sums up and embodies the local church. The angel of the church is an image of the strengths and weaknesses of each church. In writing to the angel of the church of Ephesus, the Lord actually speaks to the church of Ephesus in its corporate aspect. We see this today as well, in that church communities have corporate characteristics—some are loving, some judgmental, some zealous, some lax. The reference to each church's “angel” is a way of addressing each community as a community, using the language of the apocalyptic. St. Andrew of Caesarea. Since Christ is the “true light,” because of this, those abundant in his light are lamps as they shine in the night of this present life. Naturally, the churches are called lampstands, because, as the luminaries, they “have the word of life” according to the Apostle. The lamps and lampstands are gold because of the honor and purity of the faith in them. An angel has stood guard for each of these, just as the Lord says,44 and Gregory the Theologian had understood the present chapter: he figuratively called them “stars” because of the brightness and clarity of their nature. St. Bede. stars. That is, the rulers of the Church. For the priest, as Malachi says, is “the angel of the Lord of hosts.” Malachi 2:7. “for the lips of a priest should keep knowledge, and people should seek the law from his mouth, for he is the messenger (malakh/angel) of the Lord Almighty.”
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On this week's episode of TheFallenState TV, host Jesse Lee Peterson is joined by John Farley—He is a comedian, actor, and the younger brother of legendary Hollywood star Chris Farley. In this heartfelt conversation, John shares intimate stories about his upbringing with his famous brother, providing a glimpse into their family life and the bond they shared. They also discuss John's own career as an actor and comedian, his journey in the entertainment industry, and the lessons he's learned along the way. Additionally, John opens up about his marriage and personal life, offering a well-rounded view of the man behind the laughter. Don't miss this engaging episode filled with humor, nostalgia, and candid reflections.
Send us a Text Message.Welcome, listeners, to another episode, as we continue once more our journey to explore the depths of grief, love, and the human spirit. Today, we'll discuss their journey into the award-winning documentary “Meet Me Where I Am” with our guests. The film explores the many nuances and complexities of grief that individuals grapple with. It may be a little word, but it's mighty powerful when it arrives. The film brings together these nuances and, I believe, normalizes grief. To say I'm beyond thrilled is an understatement to have Grant Garry and John Farley with me today! Here's what we talk about:What inspired the creation of the documentary 'Meet Me Where I Am' and its focus on grief? The symbolism of the train metaphor.In what ways does the documentary address the impact of cultural beliefs on the grieving process?The importance of sharing stories and memories of loved ones to honor their lives and find solace in grief.And much more! Connect with Grant Garry & John Farley!Meet Me Where I Am Film: https://www.instagram.com/meetmewhereiamfilm/Grant Garry: https://www.instagram.com/grant__garry/You don't have to grieve alone, as a coach I can help support you. To discover how grief coaching can help you please book a FREE call with me To access your FREE resource 12 Ways to Heal https://www.understandinggrief.comConnect with me: Website: https://www.understandinggrief.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annedebutteFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/reconnectfromgrief
Summary:In this part of the conversation, the guests discuss their first movie memories and their favorite films growing up. They also touch on the topic of unreliable Wi-Fi and the importance of having a landline. John shares his experience of going to boarding school and the freedom he had as a child. He emphasizes the importance of being open to different types of movies and discovering hidden gems. John Farley and Grant Garry discuss their taste in movies and the role of comedy in their lives. They share stories about their experiences with movies and TV shows, including their favorite comedies and the influence of their family on their comedic preferences. They also talk about the importance of communication and using humor to navigate difficult situations. The conversation highlights John's unique perspective as the brother of the late comedian Chris Farley. The conversation covers various topics, including humor, grief, physicality, and movie recommendations. Movie recommendations for children are shared, including classics like The Sandlot, The Princess Bride, and Star Wars.TakeawaysChildhood movie memories can shape our preferences and influence our interests as adults.Unreliable Wi-Fi can be frustrating, and having a landline can provide a backup communication option.Going to boarding school can offer unique experiences and independence for younger siblings.Being open-minded and exploring different types of movies can lead to discovering hidden gems.Sometimes, movie titles can be misleading, and it's exciting when a film surprises you. Taste in movies can vary, but the most important thing is to find enjoyment and entertainment in what you watch.Comedy has evolved over the years, and different styles of humor resonate with different audiences.Movies and TV shows can be a solitary or shared experience, depending on the circumstances.The use of physical humor and the camera in comedy can enhance the storytelling.Gender can influence one's perception and appreciation of comedy.Movies and TV shows can be a valuable tool for teaching and discussing important topics with children.Family dynamics and personal experiences shape one's taste in movies and TV shows.Humor can be a coping mechanism and a way to navigate grief and difficult situations.The Farley family has a unique approach to grief, using comedy as a way to process and cope with loss.The documentary film explores the life and legacy of Chris Farley, providing a different perspective on his comedy and the impact he had on those around him. Finding humor in inappropriate situations can provide relief and allow for emotional release.It's important to give oneself permission to feel and express all emotions, even in times of grief.Movie recommendations for children include classics like The Sandlot, The Princess Bride, and Star Wars.Chapters00:00Introduction and Movie Memories18:02Dealing with Unreliable Wi-Fi and the Importance of a Landline19:10Boarding School Experiences and Independence21:33Being Open-Minded and Discovering Hidden Gems24:04Surprises and Misleading Movie Titles25:24Taste in Movies and TV Shows26:11Comedy as a Solitary Experience28:40The Evolution of Comedy35:43Movies and TV Shows as Tools for Communication45:06Meeting John Farley57:49Using Comedy to Navigate Grief01:00:07The Legacy of Chris Farley00:00Introduction and Humor09:54Grief and Taboo Topics New Episodes Every Wednesday!EPISODE CREDITS:Host, Producer, Editor: Jessica KantorBooker: Noelia MurphyBe sure to follow and tag Raising Cinephiles on Instagram
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U.S. officials on Monday approved the first long-acting drug to protect babies and young children against respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV. RSV sends tens of thousands of American children to the hospital each year. The virus is a cold-like disease for most healthy people. But it can be life-threatening in the very young and very old. Last year, a large increase in RSV cases crowded U.S. hospitals with sick children. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the injection for infants and children up to 2 years old who face increased risk of severe RSV.美国官员周一批准了第一种长效药物,用于保护婴儿和幼儿免受呼吸道合胞病毒(RSV)的侵害。RSV 每年将数万名美国儿童送往医院。 对于大多数健康人来说,该病毒是一种类似感冒的疾病。 但对于年幼和年老的人来说,它可能会危及生命。 去年,呼吸道合胞病毒病例大幅增加,美国医院里挤满了患病儿童。美国食品和药物管理局 (FDA) 批准该注射剂用于面临严重 RSV 风险增加的 2 岁以下婴儿和儿童。The approval helps “reduce the impact of RSV disease on children, families and the health care system” said FDA's Dr. John Farley in a statement. The drugmaker AstraZeneca developed the drug. It will be sold under the name Beyfortus. It is a laboratory-made version of an antibody that helps the immune system fight off RSV. Under the FDA approval, babies — including small infants — can receive a single injection to protect against their first season of RSV, which usually lasts about five months. Children up to age 2 can receive another dose to protect them during their second season facing the virus.FDA 的 John Farley 博士在一份声明中表示,该批准有助于“减少 RSV 疾病对儿童、家庭和医疗保健系统的影响”。制药商阿斯利康开发了这种药物。 它将以 Beyfortus 的名称出售。 它是实验室制造的抗体,可以帮助免疫系统抵抗 RSV。根据 FDA 的批准,婴儿(包括小婴儿)可以接受单次注射,以预防 RSV 的第一个季节,该季节通常持续约五个月。 2 岁以下的儿童可以接受另一剂疫苗,以在面临病毒的第二个季节提供保护。Beyfortus is already approved in Canada, Europe and Britain. It did not immediately announce the U.S. price of the treatment. FDA officials approved the drug based on three studies. They showed Beyfortus reduced the risk of RSV infection between 70 percent and 75 percent among infants and children 2 and younger. Advisers to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will meet early next month to recommend exactly who should get the drug. A similar antibody drug won FDA approval more than 20 years ago. But the drug is only recommended for high-risk babies and requires monthly injections. Doctors say that drug is underused. But they expect the longer-lasting effect of AstraZeneca's shot to be more popular.Beyfortus 已在加拿大、欧洲和英国获得批准。 它没有立即公布该疗法在美国的价格。FDA 官员根据三项研究批准了该药物。 他们表明 Beyfortus 可以将婴儿和 2 岁及以下儿童感染 RSV 的风险降低 70% 至 75%。疾病控制和预防中心的顾问将于下月初开会,准确推荐谁应该服用该药物。类似的抗体药物在 20 多年前就获得了 FDA 的批准。 但该药仅推荐用于高危婴儿,并且需要每月注射一次。 医生说这种药物没有得到充分利用。 但他们预计阿斯利康注射剂的持久效果会更受欢迎。In the U.S., about 58,000 children younger than 5 are hospitalized for RSV each year. Several hundred die. After years of setbacks for RSV research, drugmakers have made big improvements this year. In May, the FDA approved two RSV vaccines for older adults from GlaxoSmithKline and Pfizer. In August, the FDA is expected to make a decision on approving Pfizer's vaccine for pregnant women. The aim is for the vaccine to pass along protection to their newborns.在美国,每年约有 58,000 名 5 岁以下儿童因 RSV 住院。 数百人死亡。RSV 研究经历了多年的挫折后,制药商今年取得了重大进展。 今年 5 月,FDA 批准了葛兰素史克和辉瑞公司的两种针对老年人的 RSV 疫苗。8月份,FDA预计将做出批准辉瑞孕妇疫苗的决定。 疫苗的目的是为新生儿提供保护。
Told through individual stories with families, and grief experts, the documentary explores how we can normalize grief in our society and actively help others to process the pain of losing a loved one. Actor-author Anthony Rapp (Broadway's RENT, StarTrek: Discovery), author and grief expert David Kessler (Finding Meaning, ABC Good Morning America contributor) and actor John Farley ( the brother of late comedian Chris Farley), will attend the world premiere on Sun July 2 @ 12:15 PM to share their experiences dealing with grief, both personally and collectively, in a country reeling from multiple tragic events in recent years. “Meet Me Where I Am” is directed by Grant Garry and produced by Stacy Roque, Lisa Kauls and Sharolyn Schmiederer. James Slaven, Director of Photography, worked with Garry for the duration of production, collaborating on their worldwide tour of interviews for the film, The 86 minute documentary also features a mixture of families, counselors, grief advocates and experts including Ron Marasco, Julie Shaw, Cynthia O'Neal, Donna Schuurman, Jana DeCristofaro, Lisa Kauls, Mike Reynolds, Ken Ithiphol, Alicia Forneret, Julisa Golden, and Natalie Kazarian. Director Garry has always been curious about grief, from his first experience when his grandmother died when he was a teenager to his most recent loss, the death of his uncle. "Meet Me Where I Am" is the culmination of that curiosity, and a dedication to ensuring we all feel better equipped to talk about grief. “After being contacted by our film's executive producer, Lisa Kauls, and hearing her story, I knew her grief and others' grief must be witnessed. I was honored to sit down with some of the world's most renowned grief experts as well as individuals with lived experiences. The rare opportunity this film provides is that the expert talkers also have unique experiences of grief themselves, “ says Garry. more: getthefunkoutshow.kuci.org
Show date 6/16/2023
Episode 38 of Barclay Damon Live: Cyber Sip™ finds host Kevin Szczepanski talking about cybersecurity claims and coverage trends with John Farley, managing director of Gallagher Insurance. The landscape is constantly shifting, says John, and he's seeing claims rising slightly after they dipped last year. John describes some of the many factors affecting trends in cyberattacks, and hence cyber coverage and claims, asserting that carriers are offering more services to help clients lower their risks and try to prevent attacks to stay insurable. It's a win-win for the industry and for businesses that are in a constant battle to protect their data, their customers, and their bottom lines. Kevin and John also touch on the potential effects of new developments in artificial intelligence in this arena. Listen in for more information.
In this episode, John Farley talks about sustaining your weight loss successfully through hypnosis. He is an applied sports psychology counselor and motivational hypnotist. He is also known as the original fitness hypnotist, the worldwide expert on subconscious mind programming for weight loss. John has independently produced reality TV shows and is dedicated to helping people who are frustrated with weight loss understand their underlying beliefs and achieve their goals successfully. To learn more about John, go to http://aha.pub/JohnFarley. To get in touch with him, visit fitnesshypnotist.com.Mitchell Levy is the Global Credibility Expert at AHAthat, the first AHA leadership (Thought Leadership) platform on the market for thought leaders, experts and companies to unleash their genius to the world. His passion is helping entrepreneurs, business owners and C-Suite Executives get known as thought leaders & become best-selling authors with the AHA platform. He is an accomplished entrepreneur who has created 20 businesses in Silicon Valley including four publishing companies that have published over 800 books. Mitchell is an international best-selling author with 60 business books, has provided strategic consulting to over 100 companies, has advised over 500 CEOs on critical business issues, and has been chairman of the board of a NASDAQ-listed company.Visit https://www.credibilitynation.com to learn more about the Credibility Nation community.Visit https://www.ahathat.com/author to learn how you can become an Amazon best-selling author in 4 months.
AMA CXO Todd Unger discusses what physicians and patients need to know about Paxlovid with John Farley, MD, MPH, director of the Office of Infectious Diseases in the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research's Office of New Drugs at the FDA. For more information on Paxlovid from the FDA, visit: https://www.fda.gov/drugs/news-events-human-drugs/fda-updates-paxlovid-health-care-providers
Hosted by: John Farley, MD, Associate Editor of Gynecologic Oncology Featuring: Catherine H. Watson, MD, Vanderbilt University Medical Center Larissa Alejandra Meyer, MD MPH, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Editor's Choice Paper: Reducing non-surgical readmissions on a gynecologic oncology service Editorial: Our dual responsibility of improving quality and questioning the metrics: Reflections on 30-day readmission rate as a quality indicator
Hosted by: John Farley, MD, Associate Editor of Gynecologic Oncology Featuring: Catherine H. Watson, MD, Vanderbilt University Medical Center Larissa Alejandra Meyer, MD MPH, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Editor's Choice Paper: Reducing non-surgical readmissions on a gynecologic oncology service Editorial: Our dual responsibility of improving quality and questioning the metrics: Reflections on 30-day readmission rate as a quality indicator
As cyber threats have continued to grow, one segment of the market that has been especially impacted is education, according to guests on the most recent episode of … Read More » The post EP. 32: Education Providers Face Challenges With Growth in Cyber Threats, Insurance Costs appeared first on Insurance Journal TV.
As cyber threats have continued to grow, one segment of the market that has been especially impacted is education, according to guests on the most recent episode of … Read More » The post EP. 32: Education Providers Face Challenges With Growth in Cyber Threats, Insurance Costs appeared first on Insurance Journal TV.
AMA president Gerald Harmon, MD, welcomes experts from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to discuss what prescribers need to know about COVID-19 therapeutic drugs, Paxlovid and Molnupiravir. Alternative treatment options for high-risk outpatients with mild-moderate COVID-19 are also discussed. Guest: John Farley, MD, MPH, director, Office of Infectious Diseases in the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research's Office of New Drugs, FDA
CommonSpirit Health physicians discuss insights on Cervical Cancer Screenings.The panel includes:Dr. John Farley, Gynecological Oncologist, Dignity Health Cancer InstituteDr. Anne-Marie Jackson, Gynecologic Surgeon and Chief Medical Officer at Dignity Health Medical Group - Santa CruzDr. Gary Greensweig, System Senior Vice President / Chief Physician Executive, CommonSpirit Health Physician EnterpriseDr. Tom McGinn, EVP, CommonSpirit Health Physician Enterprise
It's time for Heyer Today, the podcast in which we investigate the life and work of our favourite historical novelist, Georgette Heyer. We also explore why her books have yet to be made into films, in spite of being utterly delightful. Here to talk to Sara-Mae about that, amongst myriad other things, is none other than Joanne Harris (MBE). Best known for her delicious and highly successful novel Chocolat, which was made into an Oscar-nominated film starring Juliette Binoche, Joanne is very well placed to be able to talk about the difficulties of adapting a book into film. Not only that, she's also a huge Heyer fan. We can't wait to pick her brains about this, as well as her favourite Heyer novels. She's been a teacher, with 15 novels and two collections of short stories under her belt as well as dabbling in television, writing screenplays, a musical and three cookbooks. She's outspoken about author's rights, but does so with pith and humour, though she's not just tweeting about such things, she's actively adding to the discourse by chairing the Society of Authors (SOA), and being a member of the Board of the Authors' Licensing and Collecting Society (ALCS). I could go on for days about this fabulous woman, who lists her hobbies as “mooching, lounging, strutting, strumming, priest-baiting and quiet subversion of the system”. Her appetite for life expresses itself through her work and the appreciation she exhibits for beauty in writing which is lyrical, delicate and yet at the same time earthy. But her greatest skill is evocation, tugging at the threads and sinews that bind the mind and heart. Join Sara-Mae as she tucks in to a tasty discussion of Georgette Heyer and what makes her work so satisfying to those of us who love her. Learn more: Quotes taken from this article for The Daily Telegraph in January 2001. Thanks to Janet Clarkson, from whose blog we found the John Mollard quote THE ART OF COOKERY by John Mollard (published in 1836) “French Pupton of Pigeons” recipe in THE LONDON ART OF COOKERY And Housekeepers Complete Assistant by John Farley (published in 1787) Lauren Gilbert's blog You can find Message to Bears here: messagetobears.com Tom's music here: tomchadd.bandcamp.com/releases and Emma's website is www.emmagatrill.com
Show date 11/18/2021
Ivermectin Misuse & Abuse in Treating COVID-19. In this episode, I will give you the latest information on ivermectin. I feature Dr. Tim Spector, director of ZOE COVID Tracker, Dr. John Farley, director at the FDA, Dr. Brad Stanfield, and more. Thanks for listening!NIH Antivirals that are approved or under evaluation for COVID-19Monoclonal antibodies call center and chat at this link. Download COVID Symptom Study App here.If you have symptoms of COVID, get tested early and ask your doctor about monoclonal antibodies when positive.FLCCC protocol to manage COVID-19*Traveling? Consider a PCR test 3 days prior and rapid testing at arrival and 5 days later for early detection and treatment.**Get these 3M N95 masks to better protect against the Delta variant or any other highly transmissible variant at my affiliated link: small or regular sizesClick here if you need a telehealth appointment with a certified medical doctor.******Vitamin D HOME TESTING KIT here (levels here) ******COVID-19 HOME TESTING KIT here ****Ask your doctor about any of the following vitamins or supplements that could potentially reduce severe COVID symptoms:Vitamin C with rose hips, Zinc, D3 & K2, Magnesium or this one, B complex, Elderberry, Probiotic or this one, Melatonin, Braggs Nutritional Yeast, Apple Cider Vinegar, and NAC.****Best thermometerAn accurate Pulse oximeter (If you have COVID-19, seek medical help if less than 95% at rest after 1 minute).****Hi, I'm Dr. Tonya Breaux-Shropshire, a clinical research scientist who shares everything about hypertension and trending health topics so you can get good blood pressure control. You can read my work HERE.****Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education, and research.****Royalty-free music: Turn on My Swag 2 Intro by Mr. Willie Breaux****Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace medical advice. Aff
A discussion with John Farley, MD, MPH, director of the Office of Infectious Diseases in the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research's Office of New Drugs at the FDA, about what physicians and patients really need to know about ivermectin.
Today we talk to John and I have to tell you this a good one to listen to! So John have a long-term interest in Natural Language learning and Technology. He has lived, studied or worked in Madagascar, Japan and Mexico. John was born in Massachusetts and moved with my family to Florida, where his father worked supporting the early space program. He graduated in 1989 with a BA in French and spent the summer traveling in Europe, to France, Switzerland, Germany, Poland, and Spain. In 1991, he moved to Torrence, California to join a start-up Japanese Computer company. In 2000, John became a director of LACIT and later added an additional role as Technology Implementation Manager providing technology support to the college of Liberal Arts. He retired in the Fall of 2018 and recently became a volunteer in the Teals program with a local High School. Ramblings of a Designer podcast is bi-weekly design news and discussion podcast hosted by Laszlo Lazuer and Terri Rodriguez-Hong (@flaxenink, insta: flaxenink.design). Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Ramblings-of-a-Designer-Podcast-2347296798835079/ Send us feedback! ramblingsofadesignerpod@gmail.com, Support us on Patreon! patreon.com/ramblingsofadesigner
Royal Aircraft Establishment and Harrier Test pilot John Farley first got into a flight simulator in 1958. In this entertaining lecture, he draws on stories throughout his career to share his view on the ways simulators should be used for both research and pilot training and the qualities that make a good simulator. In the context of research, he suggests there are parallels between the raw data produced from simulation and the raw data measured in wind tunnels and why, in his view, there are two types of simulator pilots which researchers need to bear in mind when considering the data they obtain from piloted experiments. To illustrate his points, Farley draws on stories from the early development of V/STOL simulators, the use of flight simulators at the Empire Test Pilots School and RAE Bedford, including Bedford's simulations that prepared them for the delivery of Handley Page HP.115 and a memorable experience of flying an A380 simulator at Toulouse. John Farley gave the Royal Aeronautical Society's 2011 Edwin A. Link Memorial Lecture, organised by the RAeS Flight Simulation Group, on 8 June 2011. The lecture was introduced by Gordon Woolley FRAeS and the podcast was edited by Eur Ing Mike Stanberry FRAeS.
Moses writes a Psalm about our days being numbered. Jesus shares a parable about how our days are numbered. Both should lead us to understand our responsibility to share the Gospel.
In June 1826 local Campbelltown farmer Frederick Fisher disappeared. Four months later John Farley ran into the local pub claiming to have seen Frederick Fisher's ghost sitting on a bridge pointing to where his body lay. Email me at jamesdampier.awp@gmail.com
Special Guest: Douglas HasemanDoc sits with old friend Douglas Haseman, who is an up and coming Stand Up Comedian from Houston, Texas and catches up on life, comedy, cycling, what's happening in Houston, music, food, Texas rodeo, Astrodome, AstroWorld, and what the next move will be. You won't want to miss this one!!!Joins us Freaks and Geeks on this epic exchange of tokes and tales. Follow Douglas Haseman on instagram @howidougieAlso Be sure to Subscribe and Rate to the podcast on whatever podcast platform you enjoy the podcast on. Please follow Tha Dr on Instagram @tha512footdr and the official podcast instagram @thadrsorderspodcast.Thank you to our sponsor: Greenbelt Botanicals CBD Dispensary of Austin Texas, https://greenbeltbotanicals.comUse Promo Code FOOTDR15 when checking out at Greenbeltbotanicals.com to receive 15% off your purchase. And thank you to YOU the Freaks and Geeks!!!
Cubs Weekly host Cole Wright and Tony Andracki caught up with John Farley and Brett Jackson (yes, the former Cubs outfielder) from Weather Applied Metrics stop by the podcast for a chat about their technology utilized during the Marquee Sports Network broadcasts at Wrigley Field. Farley and Jackson explain how the flags at Wrigley often betray what the wind is actually doing at a field level or how the wind can swirl and wreak havoc on the game. They also explain how Wrigley compares to other ballparks around the game and how teams can utilize this technology to their advantage in the future.
* Please rate, review, subscribe, share, do whatever to help out the pod! Thanks in advance! * This week on This Better Be Good, your hosts Mike and Gerrit see the new, straight to Netflix comedy - "The Wrong Missy." Produced by Happy Madison (Adam Sandler's company) and starring David Spade, Lauren Lapkus, Nick Swardson, Jackie Sandler, Sarah Chalke, Molly Sims, Rob Schneider, John Farley and many others, one question remains - Is it any good? Take a listen (or a watch over on YouTube) to find out! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBaqF3Gw28E&list=PL56PxH8R3cikg7WuPuU8TOv7eCrt8SZOZ&index=1 - TBBG Playlist https://www.youtube.com/user/GerritElzinga22?sub_confirmation=1 - Subscribe You can fill the TBBG team in on what YOU thought of the movie with any questions, concerns, or comments by subscribing, liking, commenting and just by reaching out on the social medias below. Posting a review on whatever app you're listening on would be incredibly appreciated. It really does help the guys. facebook.com/thisbetterbegoodpodcast @TBBGpodcast - Twitter Mike Logan can be found at: facebook.com/Icecoldcomedian @Icecoldcomedian - Twitter & Instagram If you're in the Grand Rapids, Michigan area - come check out the shows that Mike runs at The Garage Bar, The Knickerbocker - New Holland Brewing, and the new location The Listening Room @ Studio Park! Go like those pages here: facebook.com/thegaragebarcomedyshow facebook.com/newhollandknickerbocker facebook.com/listeningroomgr Mike will also be recording an album September 30th at said Listening Room location. Details to come! Gerrit Elzinga can be found at: facebook.com/GElzinga1 @GerritElzinga - Twitter @gerrit__elzinga - Instagram Gerrit's latest comedy album entitled "Bullet-Biter: The Emcee Sessions" is available NOW. Click below to select your listening service! https://linktr.ee/gerrit__elzinga This episode is sponsored by: Anchor anchor.fm Perfecta Podcast Network perfectapodcastnetwork.com As always, thanks for listening! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thisbetterbegood/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thisbetterbegood/support
As always, thank you so much for joining Bill Alvstad and Keith Myers on the Seahawks Playbook Podcast. This is your only every week of the year Seahawks podcast. You can rely on us to be here each and every week of the year to provide current Seahawks news, Free Agency and Draft player analysis and game previews and breakdowns. This week is a very difficult topic, but Keith and Bill felt it was the right time to begin the discussion of the Covid-19 Corona virus and it's impact on the upcoming 2020 NFL Season, and specifically, your Seattle Seahawks. We drew inspiration for the show from John Farley's article on Field Gulls last week titled: "Why the Season Doesn't Happen". John methodically goes through possible disruptive issues the league could encounter as it progresses through the remainder of the off-season and transitions into the regular season games. Keith and Bill take on each point and discuss the issues to the best of our abilities. Of course, as with any of our discussions, this is not meant to cover all the topic points of the larger issue. It is also not intended to provide all the answers. Rather, it is intended to open up the discussion and to prompt debate and ultimately allow for additional opinions and ideas to create the larger narrative. Keith and Bill will continue to monitor this issue as it pertains to the NFL and the Seahawks so that we can continue to bring you the relevant ideas and league news. Go Hawks!
As always, thank you so much for joining Bill Alvstad and Keith Myers on the Seahawks Playbook Podcast. This is your only every week of the year Seahawks podcast. You can rely on us to be here each and every week of the year to provide current Seahawks news, Free Agency and Draft player analysis and game previews and breakdowns. This week is a very difficult topic, but Keith and Bill felt it was the right time to begin the discussion of the Covid-19 Corona virus and it's impact on the upcoming 2020 NFL Season, and specifically, your Seattle Seahawks. We drew inspiration for the show from John Farley's article on Field Gulls last week titled: "Why the Season Doesn't Happen". John methodically goes through possible disruptive issues the league could encounter as it progresses through the remainder of the off-season and transitions into the regular season games. Keith and Bill take on each point and discuss the issues to the best of our abilities. Of course, as with any of our discussions, this is not meant to cover all the topic points of the larger issue. It is also not intended to provide all the answers. Rather, it is intended to open up the discussion and to prompt debate and ultimately allow for additional opinions and ideas to create the larger narrative. Keith and Bill will continue to monitor this issue as it pertains to the NFL and the Seahawks so that we can continue to bring you the relevant ideas and league news. Go Hawks!
Show date 9/14/2018
Show date 2/26/2016
Show date 2/26/2016
John Farley- actor and brother of actor Chris Farley.
John Farley- actor and brother of actor Chris Farley.
This week we watched Hollywood And Wine featuring SNL alums Chris Kattan, Norm MacDonald, Horatio Sanz and David Spade. Written and directed by the brothers of late great SNL giant Chris Farley, Kevin and John Farley. This movie gives us the answer to the question, is comedy genetic? Turns out, No. This movie is pretty abysmal except for the brilliant performance of Norm as an old school porn director and the exuberance of Horatio as the main character's best friend who has a penchant for throwing food items. We also talk a bit about the premiere of SNL season 44 and Kanye West's pro Trump outburst. Enjoy!Available on iTunes or wherever you get podcasts. Leave us a review! Download Here
The Hawker Harrier test pilot John Farley, gives his views on each of the 45 V/STOL aircraft projects before 2006. Farley based his survey on the work “The V/STOL Wheel of Misfortune” which was put together by Mike Hirschberg of The American Helicopter Society. John Farley was one of the country’s foremost experimental test pilots. After time in the RAF and Royal Aircraft Establishment Aerodynamic test flight, he joined Hawkers and became heavily involved in the development of V/STOL aircraft such as the P1127, the Harrier and the Sea Harrier. The podcast also contains a fascinating Question and Answer sessions where Farley gives further insights into the MiG 29, safety in V/STOL aircraft and the use of fly-by-wire in modern aircraft. The Lecture was presented to the Royal Aeronautical Society’s Historical Group on 23 November 2006. The podcast was edited by Mike Stanberry FRAeS and it was digitised thanks to a grant from the Royal Aeronautical Society Foundation.
Have you had a client close their account because a competitor presented them with the latest Managed Futures Fund with a great 'track record?' Has a client moved their business because they decided that they could trade futures contracts and generate better returns than you? Are you constantly discouraged by the underperformance of your ETF allocation to commodities? On this episode of The Resilient Advisor I discuss these issues with 20 year trading veteran John Farley, who is the Volatility Portfolio Manager with Emil van Essen, LLC.
John Farley OBE AFC, Chief Development Test Pilot for the Harrier talks about its development and his experiences flying it.
In June 1973, the Russian rival to Concorde, the Tupolev TU144, crashed at the Paris Air Show, killing the crew of six and eight people on the ground. At the time the Soviet Union and the West were competing to produce the world's first supersonic passenger aircraft. Former British test pilot, John Farley, recalls the day of the fatal crash of the plane dubbed 'Concordski'.(Photo: The Russian TU-144 supersonic airliner shortly before it exploded and crashed at the Paris Air Show. Credit: Keystone/Getty Images)
In June 1973, the Russian rival to Concorde, the Tupolev TU144, crashed at the Paris Air Show, killing the crew of six and eight people on the ground. At the time the Soviet Union and the West were competing to produce the world's first supersonic passenger aircraft. Former British test pilot, John Farley, recalls the day of the fatal crash of the plane dubbed 'Concordski'. (Photo: The Russian TU-144 supersonic airliner shortly before it exploded and crashed at the Paris Air Show. Credit: Keystone/Getty Images)
Dr. Amitay speaks with the founder of "The House of Yoga," yogi Lu Pancini, and two of her teachers, yogis Joey Lundgreen and John Farley, about their studio (apparently the only marijuana-friendly yoga studio in the world) and the amazing growth and healing that happens there. www.ganjayogatoronto.com
In their first show at the Toad Hop Network, Kevin and John Farley tell tales of college nights with toothless transients, chat with their fans, discuss the old lady sex show, people who smell like fish and Drinkin' Dave!
John Farley discusses a trial of the MEK inhibitor selumetinib for the treatement of low-grade serous carcinoma of the ovary and peritoneum.
Selumetinib, a small-molecule MEK inhibitor, demonstrated the ability to control low-grade serous ovarian or peritoneal cancer, according to phase II study results presented at a press conference at the AACR Annual Meeting 2012.
Rev John Farley Performs "Pray On". words and music by Rev. John Farley, Foothills United Methodist Church, La Mesa, CA. My Odeo Channel (odeo/a3acb2c2ce1a1037)
Rev. John Farley. "Pour It Out" by Rev. John Farley
Hosted by: John Farley, MD, Associate Editor of Gynecologic Oncology Featuring: Catherine H. Watson, MD, Vanderbilt University Medical Center Larissa Alejandra Meyer, MD MPH, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Editor's Choice Paper: Reducing non-surgical readmissions on a gynecologic oncology service Editorial: Our dual responsibility of improving quality and questioning the metrics: Reflections on 30-day readmission rate as a quality indicator
John Farley- actor and brother of actor Chris Farley.