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A chat with former Leicester City and Plymouth goalkeeper John Hodges. John now works within the property industry after transitioning from the world of football.
Today our I AM series continues as we look at the 7 I am statements that Jesus makes in the gospel of John. John Hodges preaches on Jesus' statement, "I am the good Shepherd." You may watch or listen using the links below. Watch on YouTube Watch on Facebook Listen on Spotify Listen on Apple
John Hodges, one of our pastors at RHV, continues our gratitude series this morning. Watch on YouTube Watch on Facebook Listen on Spotify Listen on Apple
In this Episode our resident composer introduces Brandon to Tone Poems with Richard Strauss's Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks. Sheet Music: http://en.instr.scorser.com/D/19118.htmlSheet Music and Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QV5r9KG1eycCenter for Western Studies: https://www.centerws.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today, John Hodges, one of our volunteer preaching team members, closes our Miracles of Jesus series. Today we look at two daughters who are healed by Jesus. Watch on YouTube Watch on Facebook Listen on Spotify Listen on Apple
A24, 20 Ağustos 2012'de Daniel Katz, David Fenkel ve John Hodges tarafından kurulmuş, film ve televizyon prodüksiyonunun yanı sıra film dağıtımında uzmanlaşmış bir Amerikan bağımsız eğlence şirketi. Sinema için belki de bundan daha fazlasıdır.
Is beauty something that you consider when you think about your family's educational goals? Today John Hodges, Director of the Center for Western Studies joins us to chat about why beauty should be a foundational aspect of education and how it can be seamlessly woven into academics.
For many, faith drives leisure, life-long learning, and artistic expression. In this episode of The Learning Vibes Podcast, hear from Keith Baker, John Hodges, and Dr. Jeremy Snipes on the integration of faith with learning.
John Hodges joins Brandon for another installment of our music literacy feature. In this episode, John talks us through Leonard Bernstein's Chichester Psalms...after a short rabbit trail through the Louvre. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John Hodges joins Brandon again for a new feature on music literacy. In this installment, he walks us through part of Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro". He takes into Mozart'sunique contributions to Opera.Glyndebourne 1973 performance:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IugFH6PxeMQ1994 Performance with English subtitleshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yy-DTtJ5q-AShawshank Redemption Scene:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bjqmg_7J53sCenter for Western Studies: https://www.centerws.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In his National Conference Plenary, "There Are Worlds and There Are Worlds," John Hodges brought us into the interplay between the seen and the unseen. The topic was too rich for a single session, so Brandon sat down with him to dive deeper into the waters. You can find John's talk in which he takes the audience through the music of The Firebird as well as other conference audio at https://www.patreon.com/circeconferenceTo learn more about John's work at The Center for Western Studies please visit: https://www.centerws.com/. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jollyville Radio Presents: Part 2 of Murder at the Silver Spittoon Saloon by Patricia Haines-Ainsworth. Starring Jaime Davis as Cheri Lane; Brian Green as Lefty Lefkowitz; Richard Dayries as Dusty Rhodes; Liz Rader Haigler as Lucy Truheart; Michael Stanley as Snake-Eyes Pete Sullivan; Matt Wait as Widow White; Michael Crosa as Marshal Virgil Earp Directed by Michael Crosa. Edited by Jaime Davis. Special thanks to Shari Kolding for foley contributions. Additional music and sound effects attributed below. More of Patricia Haines-Ainsworth's work can be found on the podcast Winking Kat Tales, or at her website here: https://www.phainesainsworth.net/ Sound effect attributions: S: Western Bass by Peanut_Shaman | License: Attribution 3.0 S: Drawer opening and closing by dersuperanton | License: Attribution 3.0 S: Steel Drawers_02 by MattRuthSound | License: Attribution 3.0 S: Saloon Door by Ramon_Di_Pasquale | License: Attribution 4.0 S: Playing with a map by pfranzen | License: Attribution 4.0 S: Keys Jingling 1_4 by Joao_Janz | License: Attribution Noncommercial 3.0 S: Cork.mp3 by sjnewton | License: Attribution 3.0 S: Spitting.wav by bmcken | License: Attribution 3.0 S: spit in spitoon (comedy).wav by Timbre | License: Attribution Noncommercial 4.0 Buffalo Gals clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8CANw0gblY; Recorded on January 31, 1929, and sung by The Pickard Family. Released on an album called "The Little Red Caboose Behind the Train". Song was originally written by John Hodges in 1844 and originally published as "Lubly Fan". --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Principles of Improvisation. (Episode 28; Track #38). Guests: Ed Reggi and DeAnna Massie (and a short soundbite from John Hodges).email: learningvibespodcast@gmail.comwebsite: learningvibespodcast.weebly.comCo-HostsAnni Reinking (@AKReinking)Dave Knowlton (@KnowltonDS)
Jurandir Filho, Thiago Siqueira, Rogério Montanare e Katiucha Barcelos estreiam uma série nova aqui no podcast: "A História dos Estúdios". Começamos falando sobre o estúdio A24, produtora e distribuidora americana que foi criada lá em 2012 por Daniel Katz, David Fenkel e John Hodges. Como eles conseguiram em tão pouco tempo se tornar uma das empresas mais conceituadas de Hollywood? É uma empresa de filmes estranhos? Alguns dos filmes da empresa: "Ex_Machina", "O Quarto de Jack", "A Bruxa", "Lady Bird", "Projeto Flórida", "Hereditário", "Midsommar", "Moonlight", "Jóias Brutas" e "A Ghost Story". || OFERECIMENTO INFILTRADO - Está em cartaz nos cinemas o filme "Infiltrado", da Imagem Filmes
In this installment of GEMA TALKS with Rich Battista, we are joined by film production executive John Hodges (C '00), Head of Film at Jax Media and one of the founders of A24, the leading independent film production and distribution company. John discusses the impact of Coronavirus on film production and what a "new normal" may look like, including trends and predictions for the future of film. He also discusses his career path from starting as a management consultant to transitioning to film and the genesis of A24. He also shares career advice for those looking to break into the film industry.GEMA TALKS is a podcast series from the Georgetown Entertainment and Media Alliance (GEMA), hosted by Georgetown University alumnus and GEMA Founder/Chairman, Rich Battista (B '86). In each episode, Rich welcomes a prominent Georgetown University alumnus working in the entertainment and media industry to discuss their career journey, their role in the industry, how the business has evolved and where it's headed, how being a Hoya propelled them to their place within it and their advice for those looking to break into or rise up in the industry. Producers: Rich Battista and Alex Ghaffari; Music theme: Teddy Zambetti; Logo: Ross Patrick
It's here! Today is the first day of our Infrastructure In Real Life series! We're talking about water - drinking water, waste water, storm water. How it gets where we want it and how we keep it safe and clean. We spoke to local experts like Dr. Crystal Tulley-Cordova of the Navajo Nation and John Hodges of Paducah, KY. We also talked to Adie Tomer and Joseph Kane from the Brookings Institute to get a big-picture perspective on how water infrastructure works. Click here for our Premium content on Apple Podcasts Subscriptions.Please visit our website for full show notes and episode resources. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Salem First Baptist Church July 19, 2021 Morning Worship Service Fears Bro. John Hodges
Con menos de una década en el voraz mundo de la producción y distribución cinematográfica, la empresa A24 (fundada en 2012 por Daniel Katz, David Fenkel y John Hodges) es uno de los grandes referentes cinematográficos para los nichos de audiencias habituales de cinetecas y foros alternativos. Sin embargo, en su vertiginosa carrera, han logrado romper la barrera entre lo indie y lo comercial para incorporarse también a los grandes mercados, festivales y premiaciones que alcanzan, incluso, los Óscares, sin reparar en géneros como el terror o el drama. Títulos como Hereditary, Midsommar o The Witch, conviven alegremente con The Florida Project, The Lobster, Swiss Army Man o Moonlight, en un catálogo que ya resulta imprescindible para todo cinéfago. Con José Luis Ortega Torres, Rodrigo Vidal Tamayo y Marco González Ambriz. © Cinefagia S.A. de C.V - Junio 2021.
Salem First Baptist Church Sunday Morning Service June 20, 2021 Father's Day Service Let's Be Real Men Psalm 1:1-3 Bro. John Hodges
Angelogy #1 Salem First Baptist Church Salem, Arkansas Wed April 28 Bro. John Hodges
I pay tribute to “It’s a Wonderful Life,” my favorite movie of all-time. This episode is especially geared to all the George Baileys out there who play by the rules and wonder if it matters. Soundtrack: “Snowfall,” by TRG Banks, from the album, “TRG Banks’ Christmas Album,” 2018. Promoted by freemusicarchive.org. Licensed under Public Domain CC0 1.0 Universal (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/). “Buffalo Gals,” written by John Hodges; adapted by Dimitri Tiomkin, 1946.
Moonlight. Ladybird.The Disaster Artist. A Most Violent Year. It Comes at Night. Spring Breakers. The Lobster.The Florida Project. Amy.SupersonicEx Machina. Almost every movie that has meant something to me over the past five-plus years has been made by A24, an independent film company started in 2012 in New York. When I see their logo (an awesome one, by the way), I anticipate I'll be taken on a journey of emotional discovery, experiencing a life or points of view that provoke deep thought and consideration. Early on, while admiring their logo and loving their films, I didn't know much about A24 and how they became such prolific enablers of great creative work. But in writing this book, I began researching the company, watching it more closely, and marveled repeatedly at the way A24 has proved exceptional at strategic sharing. Not only do does this studio foster superlative films, it demonstrates a profound understanding of how digital media, storytelling, collab- oration, direct influence, and trust-building can propel a company from zero to sixty in the Age of Ideas. Like Supreme, David Chang, or Ian Schrager, A24 makes a product that intrigues me, that inspires excitement, aspiration, and irrational loyalty. What do I mean by irrational loyalty? I mean the willingness to pay more for a branded product or service with minimal added practical benefit. I listen to the A24 podcast and I'm signed up to the A24 email list. I follow their social media feeds. This isn't the way I usually engage with movie companies. A24 has developed a direct-to-consumer relationship with me and become my trusted film curator. When their latest release comes out, I don't even need to check reviews because I believe in them and the work they're doing. They've consistently delivered great films, and this has led me to trust them with my entertainment needs. And now I know their origin story. In 2012, Daniel Katz, David Fenkel, and John Hodges left their jobs at Guggenheim Partners, Oscilloscope, and Big Beach, respec- tively, to start a new, independent film company aimed at redefining the way indie movies were made and marketed. As Katz explained, “I always had dreams of [starting a company]. And on some level, honestly, I was afraid to go out on my own and try to make it work. And I was with a bunch of friends [driving] into Rome and I kind of had this moment of clarity. And it was on the A24 [motorway]. And in that moment I was like: Now it's time to go do this.” Katz and his fellow founders had been great admirers of 1990s independent cinema and felt there was now a void when it came to films with that kind of boldness and artistic quality. They decided to start a New York-based company focused on “the films and filmmakers, not us.” This meant they would give the creatives—the directors and the writers—control of their work. As Harmony Korine, director of Spring Breakers, puts it, “Hollywood is run by accoun- tants at this point. And so anytime you speak with someone who's not a pure accountant, is not a pencil pusher, it's exciting. They had heart to them.” And that heart has made all the difference with filmmakers. While this approach is not new or novel, it's rare. Entrepreneurs and business leaders who are open-minded and intelligent enough to enable creatives while providing them support and expertise to realize a truly differentiated vision are few and far between, but the ones who do it well are able to leave their mark on culture and exponentially improve their returns. Viewed through the lens of our Age of Ideas thesis, A24 represents a prime example of the Creator's Formula in action. The studio enables gifted filmmakers—experienced creatives—to tell distinct, emotionally generous stories from a personal perspective.
Salem First Baptist Morning Worship Service What Qualities Must W Have to be Good Fathers? June 21, 20202 Bro. John Hodges
Decorated amateur standout John Hedges has signed a multi-fight promotional deal with Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom Boxing and will campaign at Super-Middleweight after making the decision to turn professional with S-JAM Boxing in April.
Our Response to the Coronavirus Salem First Baptist Church Morning Service March 22, 2020 Bro. John Hodges
Cajun Catholics ft. John Hodges Davis 6-28-19 (11) by Cajun Catholics
We're talking about athletes ages 40+ and the challenges the aging athletes face physically and mentally. Our guests include; Matt Pendola, a performance strength and conditioning specialist, John Hodges a Physical Therapist who works with professional athletes and weekend warriors, and Dr Naomi Albertson, a Sports Medicine Physician.
In this episode, Roy interviews young adult, John Hodges Davis. John shares his journey as a child and a teen pursuing a golf scholarship and a professional golf career. In his Junior year, John and his family discovered that he was born with hip dysplaysia, ultimately leading to two major surgeries which forced him out of competition and into a search for a new dream. John shares what was helpful to him during a bout of depression and how his faith opened the door for a new direction in his life. Roy has established Today's Teenager as a non-profit organization dedicated to covering the expenses of therapy sessions and other mental health services for teens and families that would otherwise be unable to afford them. Visit todaysteenager dot com for more information. Dr. Dore and her staff embrace their orthodontic patients like family. In addition to traditional metal and ceramic braces Dr. Dore enjoys using Invisalign clear aligners, and she is an Invisalign “Preferred Provider." Call her today for a free exam and Live Life Smiling at (337) 267-SMILE, or click here to learn more about Dr. Dore and her practice.
Welcome to FORMA, a podcast featuring conversations with authors, teachers, creators, and community leaders who are carefully contemplating the nature and practice of classical education and the arts.In this episode, David chats with John Hodges, the director of The Center for Western Studies, about how to approach the challenge of pop music in our homes and classrooms. Topics include: the prerequisites for cultivating discernment, the subjective vs. the objective in music appreciation, how much we should let worry guide the listening freedoms we give our children, and much more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A24 emerged in 2012 from founders Daniel Katz, David Fenkel, and John Hodges. Since that time it has been responsible for some of the most notable films of this decade. With Oscar nominated (and winning) movies like Moonlight, Room and Lady Bird, and their critical hits like Lobster and The Florida Project, just seeing A24's logo attached to a film these days is enough to get us excited about going to the movies! Which A24 movie deserves the top spot? Your RenzlerREWIND Host Skyler Irvine is joined by Brandon Burchard and TJ Kenger to take on this bracket in part 1 of this multi-part series. Show Notes: - Why is A24 worth a bracket of their own? - What makes A24 stand out? - Why getting back to basic story telling is winning? - The different models of movie production companies and how they make money. - Why we now look forward to smaller movies? - Announcing the A24 Bracket ( 11:00 ) Let us know if you think there should be another movie in the TOP 16. Where do you rank the A24 movies? Check out all our episodes on: www.renzler1.com Connect with us on Instagram: @renzler_1 https://www.instagram.com/renzler_1 Connect with Skyler: @skylerirvine https://www.instagram.com/skylerirvine Connect With Brandon: @always_b_sharp https://www.instagram.com/always_b_sharp Connect with TJ: @nexxtgames https://www.instagram.com/nexxtgames
This is our last episode of the season, and we get to wrap up with John Hodges from The Center of Western Studies . The Center of Western Studies also has a podcast, From the Center! If you would like to hear more of John Hodges talk check out the Circe Institute and Paideia Fellowship. In this episode, we start the journey towards the moral imagination which will be the topic for season four. If you have any questions or topics you want covered concerning the moral imagination, drop us a line!
On August 17, 1971 Peter Rodriguez and John Hodges claim to have been abducted by a pair of large, blue, brains. These bizarre alien creature bring a dire warning to all mankind. Was a worldwide catastrophe avoided? Episode Reference Links: GIANT SPACE BRAINS OF PALOS VERDES: (CALIFORNIA, USA)http://www.cryptopia.us/site/2011/01/giant-space-brains-of-palos-verdes-california-usa/ Cryptid Crate Unboxing Video: https://youtu.be/pntKqYTnQOw Visit http://cryptidcrate.com and use promo code “GRAMPUS” at checkout to get 20% off your first monthly box! Stay Connected with the Cryptonaut Podcast: Website - Twitter - Facebook - Instagram
Welcome to FORMA, a podcast featuring conversations with authors, teachers, creators, and community leaders who are carefully contemplating the nature and practice of classical education. In this episode, David chats with John Hodges, our friend from the Center for Western Studies, about ways of cultivating a love of music. Topics include teaching music when you are "musically limited," self-education in music, composer study, musical pieces that children love, pop music, and much more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to FORMA, a podcast featuring conversations with authors, teachers, creators, and community leaders who are carefully contemplating the nature and practice of classical education. In this episode, David chats with John Hodges, our friend from the Center for Western Studies, about ways of cultivating a love of music. Topics include teaching music when you are "musically limited," self-education in music, composer study, musical pieces that children love, pop music, and much more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This L@L episode is hosted by Matt Bianco and includes the wonderful guest John Hodges. We hope you enjoy this episode as Matt and John talk about music, the arts, and the Quadrivium. Hodges is a conductor and composer, holding degrees in Music from the University of Maryland, and Indiana University. He served as Music Director for various symphony orchestras and church music programs in Memphis from 1983-2009. He also held the position of Associate Professor of the Arts and Cultural Apologetics at Crichton College where he taught art and music history, philosophy of the Christian Faith, directed theater, and founded and directed the Institute for the Arts and Cultural Apologetics.
Új blokkot kezdünk meg a héten, amelynek apropója az egyik kedvenc rendezőnk, Danny Boyle közelgő filmje, a T2 – Trainspotting. Ennek alkalmából úgy döntöttünk, hogy ezúttal nem olyan témát ölelünk fel, amely teljesen vakfoltot képez számunkra, hanem kifejezetten olyan rendezőkkel foglalkozunk, akiket ismerünk és szeretünk, de az első filmjük valahogy mégis rendre kimaradt nekünk. Így jutottunk el a Shallow Grave, vagy magyarul a Sekély sírhant című 1994-es mikroköltségvetésű darabhoz. Mielőtt belevágnánk a filmbe, végignézzük a rendező életművét: hogyan jutott el huszonkét éves pályafutása alatt Boyle Nagy-Britannia filmgyártásának forradalmasításától a legkultikusabb filmjének folytatásáig? És első mozifilmjeként hogyan hozott össze egy tőrölmetszett noir történetből teljesen őrült tempójú, vibráló fekete komédiát? Mit árul el John Hodges forgatókönyvíróról, hogy az összes főszereplője borzalmas, szerethetetlen szemétláda? Kerry Fox, Ewan McGregor és Christopher Eccleston hármasából melyiküknek áll legjobban a gazemberszerep? Kitárgyaljuk, mely későbbi Boyle-filmekkel mutat közeli rokonságot a Shallow Grave, majd megvádolunk egy neves rendezőt azzal, hogy elvette Ewan McGregort sármjának élét. És még az IKEA is szóba kerül. Kitekintőnket a Shallow Grave eszméletlenül menő, színpompás lakása inspirálta, és olyan belső helyszíneket, lakóhelyeket válogattunk, ahol magunk is szívesen eltöltenénk egy kis időt. Mit hagytunk ki a felsorolásunkból? Nektek mi a kedvenc filmes apartmanotok, lakóhelyetek? Várjuk a véleményeteket a kommentekben! Linkek A kitekintőben említett Bradbury Buildingről szóló adás a 99 Percent Invisible podcastban A Vakfolt podcast facebook oldala Vakfolt címke a Letterboxdon András a Twitteren: @gaines_ Péter a Twitteren: @freevo Emailen is elértek bennünket: feedback@vakfoltpodcast.hu A főcímzenénket az Artúr zenekar szerezte, akiket megtaláltok a Facebookon és a Twitteren is.
23. Buffalo Gals Written by John Hodges aka Cool White in 1844 As I was walking down the street, down the street, down the street, a pretty little gal I chanced to meet, Oh she was fair to see. Chorus: Buffalo gals won’t you come out tonight, come out tonight, come out tonight, buffalo gals won’t you come out tonight, we’ll dance by the light of the moon. I asked her if she’d take a walk, have a talk, take a walk, her feet took up the whole sidewalk as she stood close to me. I asked her “Would you want to dance, want to dance, want to dance?” I thought that I would have a chance to shake a foot with her. Oh, I danced with the gal with a hole in her stockin’ and her hip kepta-rockin’ and her toe kept a-knockin’ I danced with the gal with a hole in her stockin’ and we danced by the light of the moon. 更多内容,关注Anna老师亲子英语微课 个人微信:15942686862; 微信公共账号:magicforest2016
Rebels Roundtable: Information, Commentary, and Discussion About Star Wars Rebels
Kick off Season Two of Star Wars Rebels with special guests John Hodges and Aaron Harris as we discuss the The Lost Commanders.
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In April’s podcast, we put a spotlight on amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and frontotemporal dementia.Maxime Bertoux, a neuropsychologist at Paris-Sorbonne University, discusses the problem of misdiagnosis of the behavioural variant of FTD, and how he’s shown the Social Cognition and Emotional Assessment is a more powerful tool than others in use (20.50).And Martin Turner, consultant neurologist at Oxford University Nuffield Department of Clinical Neuroscience, talks about early tractography work in ALS (13.23).We also take a look at corticobasal syndrome. JNNP editor Matthew Kiernan asks John Hodges, Neuroscience Research Australia, about his work looking to standardise diagnostic criteria (1.16).See also:Nerve fibre degeneration in the brain in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis http://tinyurl.com/ar8bolmDiagnostic criteria for corticobasal syndrome: a comparative study http://tinyurl.com/a7sskuxSocial Cognition and Emotional Assessment differentiates frontotemporal dementia from depression http://tinyurl.com/bkpfrruJNNP podcast: Martin Turner on athleticism and ALS http://tinyurl.com/an724hs
Kenny Mittleider from Knights of the Guild Podcast, Simon Meddings from Waffle On Podcast, Al Kessel from Tales from the Mouse House Podcast and special guest host Harry Dauz discuss one of the most successful and longest running television series in history.. M*A*S*H Today we cover Season 1, Episode #8 - Cowboy Directed by Don Weis Written by Bob Klane Production code J309 Original air date November 12th, 1972 Set during the Korean War in the 1950’s Plot Summary: "The Cowboy," a chopper pilot whose nickname stems from his gun holster belt and cowboy hat, arrives at the 4077th with a shoulder wound. He is anxiously awaiting a letter from his wife, who he fears is leaving him for another man ("She's probably off with some rodeo rider; she's a sucker for a 10-gallon hat!"). The Cowboy wants to be sent home before his marriage completely falls apart, but Henry refuses, stating that The Cowboy's wound is not serious enough to merit a stateside ticket. Bad luck then follows Henry wherever he goes: he gets shot at while golfing, his tent gets flattened by a driverless jeep, and the latrine is blown up with him inside it. Deciding to leave camp for a while, he is nearly killed when his desk chair explodes. The Cowboy offers to fly Henry to Seoul, then tries to push him out of the chopper in midair. At the same time, Hawkeye and Trapper realize that these "accidents" have been The Cowboy's attempts to get revenge against Henry for not sending him home. Radar brings the letter from The Cowboy's wife, and Hawkeye and Trapper inform him over the radio that it has finally arrived. The letter is postmarked Reno, Nevada, which sends the two doctors into a panic, given Reno's reputation (at the time) for quick and painless divorce proceedings. The letter also begins "Dear John," the clichéd opening of a letter to a man whose heart is about to be broken. It turns out, however, that The Cowboy's real name is John Hodges and that he does live in Reno. In the letter, his wife assures him that he is loved. He brings Henry safely back to camp and receives a month's stateside leave. Hope you enjoy it, Kenny, Meds, Al & Harry Find Us on the Web: Main website - http://MASH4077Podcast.com Twitter - @MASH4077Podcast Facebook Fan Page - http://www.facebook.com/MASH4077Podcast MASH 4077 Podcast Blog - http://www.MASH4077Podcast.blogspot.com Email Us - MASH4077Podcast@Gmail.com Podcast promo’s played during the show this week: Waffle on Tales from the Mouse House Disneyland Podcast Knights of the Guild Podcast © Geekyfanboy Productions