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John Nathan Ford, niño negro del barrio de Harlem, Nueva York, salió a jugar al balcón. Con sólo cuatro años de edad, este niño que tenía el mismo apellido de una de las familias más ricas de los Estados Unidos y de un ex presidente, no se daba cuenta de las diferencias de color, de la ínfima escala social de su familia ni de su tremenda pobreza. Quizá por un mareo o debilidad o descuido, John Nathan se cayó del balcón, desde un sexto piso. La madre, Dorothy Ford, hizo donación del pequeño corazón de su hijo para que fuera implantado en el pecho de James Preston Lovette, niño blanco y rico, también de cuatro años de edad. El niño negro, muerto en medio de la miseria, seguiría viviendo, aunque no fuera más que su solo corazón, dentro de un niño blanco, rico y afortunado. ¡Cuántas reflexiones podemos sacar de esta patética noticia! La primera es que no importa de qué color es la piel del individuo —ya sea negra, blanca, amarilla, cobriza o aceitunada—, los corazones siempre son rojos. La verdad es que debajo de un par de milímetros de piel, todos los seres humanos nos parecemos. Todos tenemos la misma composición molecular y química. Todos tenemos la misma temperatura vital. Todos tenemos los mismos rasgos psicológicos. Todos tenemos las mismas necesidades físicas y las mismas reacciones morales y sentimentales. La segunda reflexión es: ¿Qué pensará el niño blanco cuando más adelante sepa que lleva en su pecho el corazón de un negro? ¿Se sentirá humillado, menoscabado, acomplejado, deprimido? ¿O será que ese corazón negro que le ayuda a vivir le dará una visión de amor y comprensión universal? Sea cual sea su reacción cuando conozca el caso, el hecho innegable es que un niño negro tuvo que morir para que él pudiera seguir viviendo. Y sea racista o no sea racista, el hecho permanecerá inalterable: un corazón de negro seguirá bombeando sangre de blanco. Jesucristo, con piel de judío, murió en una cruz. Su costado fue traspasado por nosotros, y la sangre que bombeaba su corazón, sangre judía, fue derramada íntegramente para redimir a toda la humanidad, de cualquier color, cualquier raza, cualquier nacionalidad y cualquier religión. Hermano PabloUn Mensaje a la Concienciawww.conciencia.net
CBN, CBG, THCV, THCA... beyond the famed cannabinoids THC and CBD, we're seeing a surge of offerings known as minor cannabinoids. More and more people are swearing by these plant's so-called minor molecules to help with issues like sleep, appetite, and energy. So what's the science behind all of it? Why does the plant make these chemicals? How do we extract and use them? And what does the research say about how minor cannabinoids could help better our health?In this episode, host Brit Smith speaks with Natalia Lopez, director of cultivation at Thai Stick in Bangkok, one of Thailand's first cannabis producers. Natalia explains the science behind plant cannabinoid production, how growers get plants to produce specific minor cannabinoids, and what research says about their effects on our bodies to date.Brit also talks to John Nathan, CEO of Bay State Extracts, Massachusetts' premier company specializing in minor and rare cannabinoids. John discusses his experience finding minor cannabinoids helpful alongside THC and CBD, how his company sources and manufactures all kinds of rare and minor cannabinoids from CBC to CBN, and what kinds of effects his consumers are reporting.Get your fall 2023 issue of Different Leaf the magazine now at DifferentLeaf.com or find your local in-person seller at DifferentLeaf.com/on-the-newsstandFollow us on social media @DifferentLeaf and @BritTheBritishCheck out our dope new merch line at xDifferentLeaf.com
I det tjugofjärde avsnittet utgörs bildningsresans anhalt av Yukio Mishimas roman ”Sjömannen som föll i onåd hos havet”. Lydia kämpar med att inte ramla ner författarens biografiska kaninhål, medan Hedvig frågar sig hur man kan förstå romanpersonernas förhållande till fadern - eller snarare Fadern. Aldrig har Jacques Lacan känts så angelägen i podden! Inspelat på Bokmässan. Litteratur: The sailor who fell from grace with the sea, översättning John Nathan. Mishima: A Biography av John Nathan Musik av Linus Lahti
Podcast Excerpt: Tune in as Johnnathan, Cris, Keven, & Alex dive into the music industry's secrets – marketing, fan engagement, & managing success! Podcast Summary: Join host Alex Quin and industry experts, Johnnathan Mora, Cris Cas, and Keven Pimentel, in this exciting episode that unravels the mysteries of the music and entertainment world. They delve into crucial topics ranging from effective self-marketing strategies to building strong connections with fans, all while managing the highs and lows of success. Get ready to discover exclusive insights, invaluable tips, and personal anecdotes that will elevate your understanding of the music industry. Whether you're an aspiring artist, manager, or music enthusiast, this discussion is bound to resonate and inspire!Wisdom NuggetsCustomer service should be like a consultation: It's so important to treat your audience like valued partners in the music industry or any industry at all. Like a consultation, you should actively engage with them, ask for their feedback, and really listen to what they have to say. What It Takes To Be Successful In Music: A lot goes into making a music track successful beyond the initial release! One key factor is sustainability – According to Cris, you've got to keep that track relevant and popular for up to 6 months or more. And you know what? It's not just about releasing the audio; you've got to be versatile and use different formats like short clips, music videos, acoustic versions, and instrumentals. That way, you can reach a wider audience and keep the excitement alive!Engaging With Your Audience: Engaging with your audience is the heart of it all! You can do covers of popular songs, giving them your own twist, and that really helps you connect with our fans on a personal level. It's like sharing musical interests, you know? And here's the secret sauce – listening to their feedback. Seriously, when they feel like they're part of the creative process, it's a beautiful thing! You get to understand their preferences, make improvements, and make them feel appreciated and involved. It's a win-win!Episode Outline[01:19] - Guest Introduction[01:43] - About Johnnathan Mora[05:05] - About Cris Cas[07:46] - Turning Your Dreams Into A Business[10:36] - Building Good Connections[14:32] - A Lesson From Marvel Entertainment[16:36] - Keven's Trip On The Nile[18:00] - An Artist's Blueprint[19:59] - Cris's Backstage Story[22:26] - Cris's Music Videos[23:20] - Marketing Music[34:02] - Working On Your Habits[45.26] - Being Emotionally Intelligent[49:00] - Podcast Ending NotesPower QuotesIf you make people feel important, they will follow you. - Johnnathan Mora on building an audience."It's always good to have a dream… and have passion for something. But you can't have the same mentality when you're turning it into a business." - Johnnathan Mora."You gotta get people to dig you for that one song. You can't drop 10 on them and...wait for one to hit. No, you gotta have just one and let it grow" - Cris Cas.Writing [Journaling] is a huge part of figuring yourself out - Alex QuinResources MentionedHustle Inspires HustleMeet Our GuestCris's WebsiteCris's InstagramCris's Spotify Keven's InstagramKeven's LinkedInJonnathan's LinkedInBenji Auto SalesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
With Caleb being gone Nathan and Bailey talk about childhood stories and memories from when they lived in Oregon. Special guest John Nathan‘s step brother joins the conversation to talk about Caleb. Still waiting on the Logan Paul and KSI sponsorship for prime. As always we hope you enjoy the podcast, leave a like and subscribe but most Importantly comment how we can improve!
CANAL DE CORTES: https://www.youtube.com/c/SapiensCortes/ ------------------------------------------- Convidado: Johnnathan Santiago Nogueira https://www.instagram.com/jsn.cdx/ Confere ai! ------------------------------------------- O Sapiens Cast: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/osapienscast/ Este é O SapiensCast. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/osapienscast/support
Hablamos de cuidar nuestra salud emocional, física y mental; sin embargo no nos detenemos a identificar que áreas de nuestra vida influyen para que esto sucedan, una de ellas y que es muy importante, es nuestra relación con el dinero, el manejo de este, saber ahorrar, identificar prioridades, etc. Johnnathan nos da excelentes tips para comenzar a trabajar ello.
Visible Skin: Rediscovering the Renaissance through Black Portraiture is a new outdoor exhibition across King's College London's Strand Campus, showcasing artworks by opera singer Peter Brathwaite. He talks to Tom Sutcliffe about creating the portraits and images, as well as his role in the new opera The Time of Our Singing. Indecent, a play which has just opened at London's Menier Chocolate Factory, explores the origins of the highly controversial 1906 play The God of Vengeance by Sholem Asch, and follows the path of the artists who risked their careers and lives to perform it. John Nathan reviews. One of the more unusual sights in Coventry City of Culture is a narrowboat that's a brightly painted floating library of short stories. It's also an artwork, Small Bells Ring, created by artists Heather Peak and Ivan Morison of Studio Morison. The boat, RV Furor Scribendi welcomes on board the people of Coventry, works with local libraries and hopes to attract those who might not ordinarily engage with books. Reporter Ushma Mistry of BBC CWR steps aboard. Last year the playwright and author Lucy Caldwell was a judge for the BBC National Short Story Award but this year she's been shortlisted for the third time for her story All the People Were Mean and Bad. She talks to Front Row about the appeal of writing about a moment of intimacy on a journey, the power of storytelling for children – and whether people really are mean and bad. Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe Producer: Sarah Johnson
Show Notes Moe Factz with Adam Curry for February 23d 2021, Episode number 59 "Restoring Justice" Description Adam and Moe discuss the impact and intent of critical race theory Big Baller Dwayne Melancon Executive Producers: Dwayne Melancon David Kang Donald DeHart Anthony Pessagno David Roll Justin Knowlton Greg Firak Associate Executive Producers: Overly Wordy Welshman Daniel Hollingsworth Chris Bailey Steven Schnelker Theodora Dorinda Ongena Jill Woods brian bowser Steve Marchi Eiichi Kitagawa dodge gaskill Elvis Rosenberg John Nathan Episode 59 Club Members Chris Bailey Steven Schnelker Theodora Dorinda Ongena Jill Woods Music in this Episode Intro: House of Pain - Who's the Man Instrumental - 10 seconds 30 for the drop Outro: Femme Fatale - Good Things - 19 seconds Donate to the show at moefundme.com Search for us in your podcast directory or use this link to subscribe to the feed Podcast Feed For more information: MoeFactz.com
Interview with John Nathan of Bay State Hemp Company on the benefits of exploring cannabinoids like CBN. Nathan also tells his story of overcoming an addiction to heroin and his overdose in a Quizno's bathroom. We also discuss Massachusetts prohibitionist Governor Charlie Baker and the importance of harm reduction in tobacco and cannabis policies. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theyoungjurks/support
去年是日本的国民电影《寅次郎的故事》(男はつらいよ)五十周年。本集我试图分析它的一些罕为人知的魅力。 《灭茶苦茶》网站:https://miechakucha.com 相关链接 《寅次郎的故事》(男はつらいよ) 山田洋次 渥美清 一天世界会员通讯:麦克莱恩警探为什么要光脚 一九八九年的第四十一部:《男はつらいよ 寅次郎心の旅路》 黑帮片里的「仁义」见面礼:池部良 另外几个仁义见面礼的戏仿:池玲子等人 70 年代的女流氓电影(女番長),某集寅次郎末尾的渥美清 《网走番外地》 《昭和残侠传》 宫泽贤治《风之又三郎》 John Nathan 的三岛由纪夫传记 ARG (Alternate Reality Game) 登场人物 不鳥萬如一:《一天世界》作者,IPN 创始人
Tonight, on Vaping and the MicGuest: John NathanThere's very little I could write, here, to describe the show that is going to take place this evening. Why? Let's face it: we're going to have a few laughs, we're going to talk about NEVTA and things going on there, maybe even talk about his vacation. But sure as God made little green apples, tonights show is more than likely going to make some people angry.We're going to flesh out Johns thinking about the PMTA.Join us tonight Live here on Facebook and also on Youtube Live at 9pm EST.Only from The Smoke Free Radio Network
John Nathan chats with Johnny and Hollie about how he navigated through blame, struggle and acceptance to find a light at the end of the tunnel. They discuss identity, gang life and jail time, struggles with faith, and how he made that change. http://media.blubrry.com/faithstrongtoday/p/fst.mc.tritondigital.com/WHY_ME_PROJECT_P/media/WMP-114-John_Nathan_july10-19.mp3
Tomorrow night at 11pm EST #sonoflibertyradio will welcome John Nathan, President of New England Vapor Trade Association on to discuss NEVTA, forming a new trade association whole cloth while being under fire. Collaborating and working in and with leaders in multiple states and the threats they have already seen and what is ahead.In an effort to shine a light on the leaders and groups fighting in the states, we will be inviting state leaders in to discuss the issues and what groups are defending vaping around the country.This will be a good one, come join the conversation. Phones will be live and the chat room will be hopping. Saturday 11pm on www.smokefreeradio.com.
Have you ever wondered about the validity of the Bible and if the accounts in it really happened? Chaplain Johnnathan Ward, professor of chaplaincy from Andrews University, shares his testimony of how the life of Christ changed his life. Host: Evan Bujeker
0:00 The Open and Vape Jam UK 20:00 From last year Dimitri and I discuss Zeller, Labels and Marketing 53:00 Kevin of VPLive, calls in talking about on Zeller, Labels, Marketing, and Clones 1:18:00 Blue Waffle responds to Phil Busardo with Viral Marketing 1:27:00 Surviving PodPeople and Zombies, and those blinded by the Triffids 1:30:00 A Sour Dream, its gets UGLY on Facebook: in other words: The all out public brawl about label Art, on Facebook, by Roland Tru Williams vs. Jeremy Dollar (reports competitors, calls Roland scum and a Cancer on the industry Chris Winfrey (wants to protect the children at all costs) and John Nathan (wants certain labels regulated out of existence) The tag-team exposes the virtues of acquiescence to the Nanny State, because its good for you. (This Narrator apologizes up front for a mangled reading) 2:05:20 A review of how this whole thing goes down. (slow-mo replay of the $#|T hitting the fan) 2:23:30 The Phil and Dimitri presentation, never given at Vape Jam UK Assembled clips from Phil Busardo and Dimitris Agrafiotis (ie Vapingreek, Chairman of SEVIA USA etc etc) of what I approximate that their presentation would have been at the Vape Jam UK. This is an estimate, it is by no means definitive and could only be a small set, of what they intended to speak to at VapeJamUK. Assembled from an interview in the UK discussing all these issues. 2:46:00 Maybe Taoist philosopher Pooh knows best?
John Nathan Anderson’s new book, Radio’s Digital Dilemma: Broadcasting in the 21st Century (Routledge, 2014), documents the somewhat tortured path of broadcast radio’s digital transition in the United States. Beginning his analysis with rise of neoliberal communications policy in the 1980s, Anderson charts the development of the idea of digitalization by closely examining two key archival sources: The Federal Communication Commission’s extensive archive of rulemaking and public comments and the archives of the two most important trade journals in broadcast radio, Radio World and Current. As Anderson explores in the book, FCC regulatory neglect coupled with the huge consolidation within the radio industry following the passage of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 resulted in a digital transition that was dictated largely by commercial interests. For example, the most important decision about digital radio – the engineering standard for digital broadcasting – was determined by a federation of corporations that formed a proprietary standard called HD Radio. This new digital standard was a failure on a number of levels, argues Anderson. First, it was at odds with the global digital radio standard, Eureka 147. Second, it caused unwanted interference with analog radio signals. Third, the corporate entity which owned the rights to the HD Radio standard, iBiquity, was determined to charge local stations a fee for using its digital radio standard. Once digital radio began to roll out across the nation in 2002, local stations’ and listeners’ complaints about interference and bad reception were effectively drowned out by a sustained marketing effort on behalf of HD Radio’s corporate partners. Today, the future of digital radio in the United States is in doubt: only 13% of all stations are broadcasting a digital signal. Throughout the book, Anderson argues that the lack of regulatory guidance and oversight, coupled with blind allegiance to market forces, has resulted in a radio environment that falls well short of our aspirations for a democratic media system. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Nathan Anderson’s new book, Radio’s Digital Dilemma: Broadcasting in the 21st Century (Routledge, 2014), documents the somewhat tortured path of broadcast radio’s digital transition in the United States. Beginning his analysis with rise of neoliberal communications policy in the 1980s, Anderson charts the development of the idea of digitalization by closely examining two key archival sources: The Federal Communication Commission’s extensive archive of rulemaking and public comments and the archives of the two most important trade journals in broadcast radio, Radio World and Current. As Anderson explores in the book, FCC regulatory neglect coupled with the huge consolidation within the radio industry following the passage of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 resulted in a digital transition that was dictated largely by commercial interests. For example, the most important decision about digital radio – the engineering standard for digital broadcasting – was determined by a federation of corporations that formed a proprietary standard called HD Radio. This new digital standard was a failure on a number of levels, argues Anderson. First, it was at odds with the global digital radio standard, Eureka 147. Second, it caused unwanted interference with analog radio signals. Third, the corporate entity which owned the rights to the HD Radio standard, iBiquity, was determined to charge local stations a fee for using its digital radio standard. Once digital radio began to roll out across the nation in 2002, local stations’ and listeners’ complaints about interference and bad reception were effectively drowned out by a sustained marketing effort on behalf of HD Radio’s corporate partners. Today, the future of digital radio in the United States is in doubt: only 13% of all stations are broadcasting a digital signal. Throughout the book, Anderson argues that the lack of regulatory guidance and oversight, coupled with blind allegiance to market forces, has resulted in a radio environment that falls well short of our aspirations for a democratic media system. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Nathan Anderson’s new book, Radio’s Digital Dilemma: Broadcasting in the 21st Century (Routledge, 2014), documents the somewhat tortured path of broadcast radio’s digital transition in the United States. Beginning his analysis with rise of neoliberal communications policy in the 1980s, Anderson charts the development of the idea of digitalization by closely examining two key archival sources: The Federal Communication Commission’s extensive archive of rulemaking and public comments and the archives of the two most important trade journals in broadcast radio, Radio World and Current. As Anderson explores in the book, FCC regulatory neglect coupled with the huge consolidation within the radio industry following the passage of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 resulted in a digital transition that was dictated largely by commercial interests. For example, the most important decision about digital radio – the engineering standard for digital broadcasting – was determined by a federation of corporations that formed a proprietary standard called HD Radio. This new digital standard was a failure on a number of levels, argues Anderson. First, it was at odds with the global digital radio standard, Eureka 147. Second, it caused unwanted interference with analog radio signals. Third, the corporate entity which owned the rights to the HD Radio standard, iBiquity, was determined to charge local stations a fee for using its digital radio standard. Once digital radio began to roll out across the nation in 2002, local stations’ and listeners’ complaints about interference and bad reception were effectively drowned out by a sustained marketing effort on behalf of HD Radio’s corporate partners. Today, the future of digital radio in the United States is in doubt: only 13% of all stations are broadcasting a digital signal. Throughout the book, Anderson argues that the lack of regulatory guidance and oversight, coupled with blind allegiance to market forces, has resulted in a radio environment that falls well short of our aspirations for a democratic media system. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Nathan Anderson’s new book, Radio’s Digital Dilemma: Broadcasting in the 21st Century (Routledge, 2014), documents the somewhat tortured path of broadcast radio’s digital transition in the United States. Beginning his analysis with rise of neoliberal communications policy in the 1980s, Anderson charts the development of the idea of digitalization by closely examining two key archival sources: The Federal Communication Commission’s extensive archive of rulemaking and public comments and the archives of the two most important trade journals in broadcast radio, Radio World and Current. As Anderson explores in the book, FCC regulatory neglect coupled with the huge consolidation within the radio industry following the passage of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 resulted in a digital transition that was dictated largely by commercial interests. For example, the most important decision about digital radio – the engineering standard for digital broadcasting – was determined by a federation of corporations that formed a proprietary standard called HD Radio. This new digital standard was a failure on a number of levels, argues Anderson. First, it was at odds with the global digital radio standard, Eureka 147. Second, it caused unwanted interference with analog radio signals. Third, the corporate entity which owned the rights to the HD Radio standard, iBiquity, was determined to charge local stations a fee for using its digital radio standard. Once digital radio began to roll out across the nation in 2002, local stations’ and listeners’ complaints about interference and bad reception were effectively drowned out by a sustained marketing effort on behalf of HD Radio’s corporate partners. Today, the future of digital radio in the United States is in doubt: only 13% of all stations are broadcasting a digital signal. Throughout the book, Anderson argues that the lack of regulatory guidance and oversight, coupled with blind allegiance to market forces, has resulted in a radio environment that falls well short of our aspirations for a democratic media system. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
14 days until The Snowmen! PRECIOUS: Welcome to Mostly Harmless Cutaway Ninety-Two featuring an unlikely collection of hosts: Eric and Julian! This is the long awaited follow-up to MHC #36. It's been quite some time since Julian was allowed into the studio and for newer listeners you're about to find out why as we step into the madness... WARNING: This discussion may contain miscellaneous, Sherlock, Torchwood, new WHO, and Classic SPOILERS pertaining to Doctor Who. If you are 100% spoilerphobic to New & Classic epsiodes not yet seen, do not complain to us. This episode is MOSTLY HARMLESS and littered with EXPLICIT terms, concepts, and as always expect strokes of innuendo throughout. LINKS: Spider-Man 2099: marvel.com Gilmore Girls: gilmoregirls.wikia.com/wiki/Gilmorepedia That mock-up Daredevil Trailer: progneg.tumblr.com For more nonsense akin to this MHC, seek The 2am Show: twoamshow.libsyn.com DISCLAIMER: No Kiwis were harmed during the making of this podcast. This episode was recorded December 10, 2012. COMING SOON: MHC #??? DON'T PANIC Host/Producer: Eric @BullittWHOEmail: EscoWHO ~at~ gmail ~dot~comBlog: bullitt33tvblog.wordpress.com Co-host: Josh @whomeJZEmail: whomeJZ ~at~ yahoo ~dot~com Co-hostess: Cat @fancyfembotEmail: fancyfembot ~at~ gmail ~dot~comSci-Fi Party Line News Network: scifipartyline.net Mostly Harmless Cutaway @DoctorWhoMHCEmail: doctorwhomhc ~at~ gmail ~dot~comWebsite: guidetothewhoverse.libsyn.com Tumblr: doctorwhomhc.tumblr.com Facebook: facebook.com/DoctorWhoMHC Legal: Sean H. @tardistavernPR: Kyle A. @FunctionalNerdComptroller: Chris B. @dubbayooMorale: Erika E. @HollyGoDarklyR&D: Erik S. @sjcAusteniteArt: Julian C. @JLB_ToscheEponymous cold open by Emily K. @emilyoooTARDIS Cutaway artwork by Peter TulayMHC Theme created by E.A. Escamilla
28 days until The Snowmen! CHEATS: Welcome to Mostly Harmless Cutaway Eighty-Nine: The Cutaway Cheats featuring an unlikely collection of hosts: Eric, Kyle, Christopher, Erika, and Erik! This is the long awaited Tennant iteration. Not to be confused with that derivitive upstart Doctor Who podcast: The Memory Cheats. In this Cutaway we review, rapid-fire style, 4 randomly selected Classic and 4 randomly selected new WHO stories. WARNING: This discussion may contain miscellaneous, Sherlock, Torchwood, new WHO, and Classic SPOILERS pertaining to Doctor Who. If you are 100% spoilerphobic to New & Classic epsiodes not yet seen, do not complain to us. This episode is MOSTLY HARMLESS and littered with EXPLICIT terms, concepts, and as always expect strokes of innuendo throughout. LINKS: The Memory Cheats @thememorycheats: thememorycheats.libsyn.com DISCLAIMER: Fortunizer™ is trademark, Mostly Harmless Cutway, WεSCO Productions. No Voords were harmed during the making of this episode. This episode was recorded November 12, 2012. COMING SOON: MHC #??? DON'T PANIC Host/Producer: Eric @BullittWHOEmail: EscoWHO ~at~ gmail ~dot~comBlog: bullitt33tvblog.wordpress.com Co-host: Josh @whomeJZEmail: whomeJZ ~at~ yahoo ~dot~com Co-hostess: Cat @fancyfembotEmail: fancyfembot ~at~ gmail ~dot~comSci-Fi Party Line News Network: scifipartyline.net Mostly Harmless Cutaway @DoctorWhoMHCEmail: doctorwhomhc ~at~ gmail ~dot~comWebsite: guidetothewhoverse.libsyn.com Tumblr: doctorwhomhc.tumblr.com Facebook: facebook.com/DoctorWhoMHC Legal: Sean H. @tardistavernPR: Kyle A. @FunctionalNerdComptroller: Chris B. @dubbayooMorale: Erika E. @HollyGoDarklyR&D: Erik S. @sjcAusteniteArt: Julian C. @JLB_ToscheEponymous cold open by Emily K. @emilyoooTARDIS Cutaway artwork by Peter TulayMHC Theme created by E.A. Escamilla
May16, 2012 Featured Bands: Warner Drive, Ernie Lewis and John Nathan. The hottest show on the planet for indie artists! Mark Maverick, GM Indie 104 – iRADIO LA, Carmen Allgood, syndicated independent music radio show host of WorldWideWavez.com, and Music Industry Specialist and Author, David Barber, author of GiggingBook.com, team up to talk about various aspects of the music biz.
The first part of a conversation about life in film and literature in Japan and America with translator, filmmaker and Japan expert John Nathan, author of Living Carelessly in Tokyo and Elsewhere.
The second part of a conversation about life in film and literature in Japan and America with translator, filmmaker and Japan expert John Nathan, author of Living Carelessly in Tokyo and Elsewhere.