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Abe Gordon and John Nelson recap Atlanta United's first win in nearly two months! We also react to sounds from the players after their 4-2 win over Cincinnati FC!
Few beauty brands have had an evolution quite like Southern California-based ColourPop cosmetics (20:50). Launched in 2014 at the height of the DTC era, the brand once released around 40 collections per year. “That's how consumers were shopping,” Vivian Weng, ColourPop brand president, told Glossy. “For a number of years, consumers were looking for the latest launch … and looking to get their hands on limited quantities of something that was very, very specific and timely.” Flash forward to its eleventh birthday this month and things look very different. “[Beauty shoppers] are looking for newness, but in a different way,” Weng said. “The consumer has evolved, and we're trying to evolve with that community.” So far, ColourPop's omnichannel evolution has become a case study for formerly-DTC brands: The brand launched into Ulta Beauty in 2018, then every Target store in 2023, and has cut its annual launches in half. “Especially post-Covid, consumers were starting to get fatigued with so many launches,” Weng said. “It felt very cluttered and noisy, and they were looking for more core, hero products.” But hero need not mean boring: ColourPop's top seller in Target is a $9 body glitter gel ,and its super-pigmented $7 Super Shock pressed eyeshadow is the retail's No. 6 top eyeshadow, Weng told Glossy. The latter is also the first product the company ever made and continues to be its bestseller. “We like to say that ColourPop is an overnight success story 70 years in the making,” Weng said. That is, the brand was born in Spatz Labs, a family-owned contract manufacturer in Oxnard, California. ColourPop co-founders Laura and John Nelson, whose father started Spatz Labs decades before, grew up watching the top cosmetics in the country being quietly made in their family's factory. Seed Beauty, the parent company of ColourPop, is also well-known for being the original manufacturer of Kylie Cosmetics' first Lip Kit. However, due to the demand of ColourPop, Weng told Glossy that Spatz Labs no longer contracts for the industry. Weng joined the company in 2022. Previously, she held executive roles at Anastasia Beverly Hills and L'Oréal; she got her start at Goldman Sachs and McKinsey & Co. In today's episode, Weng discusses the brand's strategic evolution, the challenges along the way and the future of the prolific beauty brand. But first in today's episode, hosts Lexy Lebsack and Sara Spruch-Feiner discuss the top headlines of the week. This includes Walmart's plan to test new high-touch beauty bars in 40 stores, the growing marketing opportunity at Formula 1 events, the rise in clinical testing among leading supplement brands and MET Gala highlights.
durée : 01:29:41 - Relax ! du jeudi 01 mai 2025 - par : Lionel Esparza - La compositrice Sofia Goubaïdoulina, le chef John Nelson, le baryton Samuel Hasselhorn et la violoniste Isabelle Faust sont quelques-unes des personnalités à découvrir dans le Diapason de ce mois de mai
durée : 01:29:41 - Relax ! du jeudi 01 mai 2025 - par : Lionel Esparza - La compositrice Sofia Goubaïdoulina, le chef John Nelson, le baryton Samuel Hasselhorn et la violoniste Isabelle Faust sont quelques-unes des personnalités à découvrir dans le Diapason de ce mois de mai
durée : 01:29:17 - John Nelson - par : Aurélie Moreau - Les enregistrements de John Nelson, interprète passionné de Berlioz, ont fait date. Il a mené une partie de sa grande carrière en France, comme directeur musical de l'Ensemble Orchestral de Paris (1998-2008). John Nelson nous a quittés le 31 mars.
durée : 01:58:23 - Le Bach du dimanche du dimanche 27 avril 2025 - par : Corinne Schneider - Au programme de cette 338e émission : zoom sur les 6 Sonates pour violon et clavecin avec Liv Heym, Paolo Zanzu et Christophe Coin (Paraty, 11 avril) ; l'album “Jazz on Bach” de Michel Roques (1965) ; et un hommage au maestro américain John Nelson suite à son décès le 31 mars 2025 à l'âge de 83 ans. - réalisé par : Arthur Rayrole
Show NotesWe welcome again our great friend John Nelson as our guest. John has started an excellent academic blog, “Behind the Gospels”, which we discuss at length. We cover individual issues that John has covered, especially whether Matthew the disciple was the author of Matthews Gospel. We couldn't hold back from asking about some hot topics, such as whether ‘John' knew the synoptic gospels or ‘Luke' had read Josephus. The discussion also extended to wider issues like the cultural influences behind the Gospels, what we can say on the degree of factual material in them and the authority that traditions about Jesus's words and deeds may have held in the period before the gospels were written. Links:www.BehindtheGospels.com Doubts Aloud Links:Please give feedback and ask questions using: doubtsaloud@gmail.com
durée : 01:28:15 - Relax ! du vendredi 04 avril 2025 - par : Lionel Esparza - Relax rend aujourd'hui hommage au chef John Nelson, dont nous avons appris hier la disparition.
durée : 01:28:15 - Relax ! du vendredi 04 avril 2025 - par : Lionel Esparza - Relax rend aujourd'hui hommage au chef John Nelson, dont nous avons appris hier la disparition.
In this episode of the Ducks Unlimited podcast, hosts welcome special guests John Nelson and John Hubner from the USA Clay Target League, along with Justin Aycock, Ducks Unlimited's manager of youth engagement programs. The discussion revolves around the league's mission to engage students in clay target shooting sports as part of extracurricular activities in secondary and post-secondary schools. Since its inception in 2008, the league has grown from just 30 kids and three teams to the largest clay target shooting organization in the U.S. The guests share insights on how the league operates within high schools and colleges, fostering a passion for shooting sports among young athletes. Tune in to learn more about the benefits of the clay target league and how it supports youth engagement in shooting sports.Listen now: www.ducks.org/DUPodcastSend feedback: DUPodcast@ducks.org
Abe Gordon and John Nelson are on the Full Time Report as Atlanta United delivers a strong performance at home but falls short in a 2-1 loss to Inter Miami.
“One of the things we know about the brain is that information that is acquired through problem solving is more likely to be retained. I might start rehearsal by saying 'take out the piece in D major,' 'let's start in the climactic moment of the Brahms,' 'take out the piece where fire is used as a metaphor for passion.' You start with a problem, so you're already engaging neurons. This works at any age."Sharon J. Paul holds the Robert M. Trotter Chair of Music at the University of Oregon, where she currently serves as Department Head of Music Performance and Director of Choral Activities. Her teaching includes graduate courses in choral conducting, repertoire, and pedagogy, along with conducting the internationally award-winning Chamber Choir.In March 2020, Oxford University Press published Dr. Paul's book, Art & Science in the Choral Rehearsal, which features many of the creative and evidence-based teaching strategies she has cultivated over her career.The University of Oregon Chamber Choir has placed first or second in four international choral competitions, most recently winning first prize in the Chamber Choir category at the Grand Prix of Nations Competition in Gothenburg, Sweden in August 2019. The Chamber Choir became a resident ensemble of the Oregon Bach Festival in 2014, performing each summer under conductors such as Helmuth Rilling, Matthew Halls, John Nelson, Jane Glover, and Joann Falletta.University of Oregon choirs under Dr. Paul's direction have performed at the National Association for Music Education's state and divisional conferences, and at ACDA Northwestern Division conferences.Dr. Paul has presented interest sessions at regional, state, division, national, and international conferences. She appears frequently as adjudicator, clinician, teacher, and honor choir director throughout the United States and abroad. In 2019, she received Oregon ACDA's Podium Award for “outstanding contributions to the choral arts,” and in the fall of 2014 she received the University of Oregon's Fund for Faculty Excellence Award.Dr. Paul completed her DMA in Choral Conducting at Stanford University, her MFA in Conducting from UCLA, and her BA in Music from Pomona College.To get in touch with Sharon, you can email her at sjpaul@uoregon.edu or find her on Facebook (@sharon.paul.50).Email choirfampodcast@gmail.com to contact our hosts.Podcast music from Podcast.coPhoto in episode artwork by Trace HudsonPodMatchPodMatch Automatically Matches Ideal Podcast Guests and Hosts For Interviews
News; birthdays/events; if the airlines change their bag policies...would you still fly?; word of the day. News; we like to brag about how much we save on vacations...what other kinds of deals do you brag about?; game: the office trivia game; songs you don't want to admit that "get you out of your funk". News; 3 words to live by; game: classic tv show theme songs; is there a doctor you haven't been to in many years? News; would you rather live in an rv or a sailboat?; game: word ladder; goodbye/fun facts....Sock Monkey Day...these stuffed toys are a blend of folk art and silliness. The most likely forerunners who are responsible for the sock monkey date are the Victorians. During that era, the demand for replica stuffed animals spread through Europe to North America and collided with the developing Arts and Crafts movement. In 1869, John Nelson got a patent for sock knitting machines and founded The Nelson Knitting Company in Rockford, Illinois. In 1890, the Red Heel Socks were introduced, and they were mostly worn by factory employees and farmers. A customer is said to have fashioned a Sock Monkey from a pair of Red Heel Socks and forwarded it to Nelson Knitting Mills in the 1930s....but a woman named Helen Cooke got a patent for sock monkeys in 1953. there's a sock monkey museum in rockford, illinois by the way.
Abe Gordon and John Nelson are on to react to the first official “Full Time Report” of the 2025 Atlanta United season! This season starts off with a win against CF Montreal as newly acquired Latte Lath shines with a two goal performance in his debut with the United!
Live from Los Angeles, Rog sits down with members of America's winningest football club, the defending MLS Cup champions LA Galaxy, to study how they turned the organization around after a disaster of a 2023 season to go on and win a title the very next year. Featuring conversations with Marco Reus, Diego Fagúndez, John Nelson, manager Greg Vanney, COO Tom Braun and GM Will Kuntz. Presented by APPLE TV and MLS Season Pass. Watch every match, no blackouts, with MLS Season Pass on Apple TV. Now available for Android users in the Google Play Store. MORE INFO HERE See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A conversation with historian John William Nelson about their book, Muddy Ground: Native Peoples, Chicago's Portage, and the Transformation of a Continent (University of North Carolina Press, 2023) John William Nelson is assistant professor of history at Texas Tech University, where he teaches courses on Colonial America, the American West, the Atlantic World, and Native American history. He holds a PhD in history from the University of Notre Dame. In addition to a couple book chapters in Routeledge anthologies, Nelson published award-winning articles in the Michigan Historical Review in 2019 and William and Mary Quarterly in 2021. His 2023 book that we discuss today, Muddy Ground: Native Peoples, Chicago's Portage, and the Transformation of a Continent (University of North Carolina Press, David J. Weber Series in the New Borderlands History Series, 2023). It won the 2024 W. Turrentine-Jackson Prize (Western History Association), 2024 Superior Achievement Award (Illinois State Historical Society), an Honorable Mention for the 2024 Jon Gjerde Book Award (Midwestern History Association), and was a Shortlist Award Recipient for the 2024 Pattis Family Foundation Chicago Book Award (The Newberry Library). The Writing Westward Podcast is produced and hosted by Prof. Brenden W. Rensink for the Charles Redd Center for Western Studies at Brigham Young University. Subscribe to the Writing Westward Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, Google Play, and other podcast distribution apps and platforms. Follow the BYU Redd Center and the Writing Westward Podcast on Facebook, Bluesky, or Twitter/X, or get more information @ https://reddcenter.byu.edu and https://www.writingwestward.org. Theme music by Micah Dahl Anderson @ www.micahdahlanderson.com
Ben Criddle talks BYU sports every weekday from 2 to 6 pm.Today's Co-Hosts: Ben Criddle (@criddlebenjamin)Subscribe to the Cougar Sports with Ben Criddle podcast:Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddle/id99676 Stitcherhttps://www.stitcher.com/podcast/espn960sports/cougar-bytes
What do you get when you turn an old grocery store thathas been abandoned for over 20 years with 2 young guyswho love Pickleball?How about the newest indoor Pickleball facility inShakopee MN and one that wants to help supportMinnesota's Cancer Community this month.Hear from Justin Hammerback and John Nelson theowners of Dropshot Pickleball and learn about how the#1 sport in America has made a boom in ShakopeeMinnesota! And…how you can help just by playing a funsport regardless of your level of experience.Dropshot Pickleball eventJanuary 11 and January 12 20251100 Shakopee Town SquareShakopee MN 55379All levels of play availableCheck out our website to registerRandyshavercancerfund.org
- SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PODCAST: http://cornerofthegalaxy.com/subscribe/ - COG LA GALAXY DISCORD: https://discord.gg/drr9HFZY2P - COG ANTHEM MUSIC BY RAY PLAZA: https://linktr.ee/munditoplaza - COG ANTHEM MUSIC DOWNLOAD: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3asiasldwKyoCRm1Vzx2h7?si=_LmXI9otT9y9j0ChMGMt2w COG STUDIOS, Calif. -- One of the most complete victories the LA Galaxy have had in years. The fact that it was game 1 of the playoffs could mean the Galaxy are hitting their stride, and the defense is leading the charge. LA Galaxy defender John Nelson calls in to discuss the underdog Galaxy defense and how he ensured he was ready to go this season. He gives us insight into the mental toll it takes on a guy trying to make his name and how he feels he's succeeded. Hosts Josh Guesman and Kevin Baxter discuss the Galaxy's win and why the front office will undergo some changes next year. Will Colorado be buoyed by the five-goal loss? Will embarrassment make it tougher for the Galaxy to win in Colorado? -- Corner of the Galaxy is kicking off Season 16, just a few shows past show no. 1,100! And we can't wait to show you everything we've got in store for 2024! Exciting changes are in store for Corner of the Galaxy! We're unveiling a brand new anthem, composed by Ray Plaza, and a refreshed look and feel for the podcast. Get ready for a fresh and engaging experience! This is just a reminder that we go live twice a week — Monday and Thursday at 8 PM on YouTube—and that you can find us conveniently anywhere you get your podcasts (Apple, Spotify, Soundcloud, YouTube, GooglePlay, etc.). We're making it easy for you to stay connected! So tell a friend that you've been listening to the longest-running team-specific podcast in Major League Soccer and that 2024 is a great time to start listening!
John Nelson Media Availability - Sept 23
This is a trailer for Ep 199. Due to the sensitive content of the episode most of this weeks episode is in the Patreon. Link below to hear the full episode. Cassandra Crose (Enty's ex) and I get together. She tells me what happened in court last week with Crazy Days and Night's Enty (The man behind the Blinds aka John Nelson). She won against his restraining order, so his goal of silencing her is killed for now. I was so curious how this anonymous gossiper would appear and what he would say under oath after he cheated on his wife and left Cassandra and her children with disabilities high and dry. We hear all the twists and turns of his testimony through Cassandra's lense. For example, he says that he thinks Cassandra is part of an Aaron Carter fan cult that murders people!? We wonder if the lines between podcast land and the real world are merging for Enty. Cassandra then gets shocked with NEW news right after we wrap recording! We discuss why she won against Enty. We then move on to introduce the Patreons to Cassandra's passion helping true crime victims and I give you an introduction in to some of her favorites at the moment and give you the cliff notes of Slab City, Delphi Murders and Dane Elkins Mystery as Cassandra comments on them.There have been many articles written about the Enty / Cassandra story now in Daily Beast and others and even a documentary in the works, but now we attempt to finish the story for all of you real time...but is it truly over?For the full episode and access to Dana's Patreon community! https://www.patreon.com/DishingDramaWithDanaWilkeyCassandra's PatreonDrenched in Drama: https://www.patreon.com/DrenchedinDrama25Support the showDana is on Cameo!Support me in buying my merch, you can buy anything on this website and if you type in "dana" in coupon code you get free shipping and I get 50% of proceeds. https://shop.blingisthenewblack.com/collections/danawilkeyFollow Dana: @Wilkey_Dana$25,000 Song - Apple Music$25,000 Song - SpotifyTo support the show and listen to full episodes, become a member on PatreonTo learn more about sponsorships, email DDDWpodcast@gmail.comDana's YouTube Channel
- SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PODCAST: http://cornerofthegalaxy.com/subscribe/ - COG LA GALAXY DISCORD: https://discord.gg/drr9HFZY2P - COG ANTHEM MUSIC BY RAY PLAZA: https://linktr.ee/munditoplaza - COG ANTHEM MUSIC DOWNLOAD: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3asiasldwKyoCRm1Vzx2h7?si=_LmXI9otT9y9j0ChMGMt2w COG STUDIOS, Calif. -- The LA Galaxy saw their winning streak come to an end when LAFC beat them at the Rose Bowl on July 4th. But the Galaxy bounced back quickly with a win over Minnesota at Dignity Health Sports Park on Sunday night. There are a bunch of lessons to learn about both games, and we want to talk about them. Hosts Josh Guesman and Kevin Baxter examine the atmosphere and gameplay behind the Galaxy's loss to LAFC and then examine how the club outlasted Minnesota. Along the way, the guys will update you on Marco Reus, Jalen Neal, and all the injuries the Galaxy is facing. Plus, is John Nelson your real name? Let's talk! -- Corner of the Galaxy is kicking off Season 16, just a few shows past show no. 1,100! And we can't wait to show you everything we've got in store for 2024! Exciting changes are in store for Corner of the Galaxy! We're unveiling a brand new anthem, composed by Ray Plaza, and a refreshed look and feel for the podcast. Get ready for a fresh and engaging experience! This is just a reminder that we go live twice a week — Monday and Thursday at 8 PM on YouTube—and that you can find us conveniently anywhere you get your podcasts (Apple, Spotify, Soundcloud, YouTube, GooglePlay, etc.). We're making it easy for you to stay connected! So tell a friend that you've been listening to the longest-running team-specific podcast in Major League Soccer and that 2024 is a great time to start listening!
Show NotesIn Part 1, friends of the show John Nelson and Josh Parikh returned as guests and discussed “McGrewvianism”, which is the apologetic approach of partners Tim & Lydia McGrew. Their critiques of McGrewvianism centred largely in lack of engagement in the last 150 years of scholarship into the New Testament documents and they related this extensively to the McGrew's use of ‘Undesigned Coincidences' to establish the historical reliability of the NT narratives.Jonathan McLatchie, who we also consider a friend of the show, is in the McGrew camp and wrote a helpful response blog, which also concentrated on Undesigned Coincidences. In this episode we discuss his responses and we take a wider look at contradictions between texts as a potentially symmetrical opposite concept to Undesigned Coincidences. Links:We discussed ‘undesigned coincidences' with Jonathan McLatchie in our episode 29. Jonathan's blog, which we are responding to, is:https://jonathanmclatchie.com/have-john-nelson-and-josh-parikh-refuted-the-reportage-model/ The tome Andrew mentioned on the Encyclopaedia of Bible Difficultieshttps://www.amazon.co.uk/International-Encyclopedia-Difficulties-Understand-Zondervans/dp/0310241464 The criminal case Frances discussed: a summary of the Hanratty case is here:https://mobile-webview.gmail.com/-1530513736/426787727007691964(You can access the full judgment from a link on the summary page.) [We didn't give Bible references in the podcast to the uncertainty over the disciple Andrew's home, which impacts on Philip's. They are John 1v44 and Mark 1v21, 22 & 29] Doubts Aloud Links:Please give feedback and ask questions using: doubtsaloud@gmail.com
#42 - 60 in 60 - John Nelson - BYU DT
Our guest is John Nelson, founder of Elite Level Performance (ELP). We cover John's journey from dealing with back trouble in high school (including what ended up being a tumor on his lumbar spine) to establishing a multi-service facility aimed at optimizing athletic performance and working with the best baseball players in the greater Memphis area. The conversation delves deeply into the advanced techniques John uses and how these methodologies are dramatically improving movement and performance in athletes. We cover: In-depth discussion on neurological techniques to calm nociceptive responses, activate muscles, and improve movement patterns – and the effects all of this can have on athletic performance. The evolving approach to strength training, focusing more on full-body movement and de-emphasizing classical lifts. Integration of the Neubie device with advanced systems of assessment, activation, movement, and mobility. Tune in for a comprehensive exploration of advanced training techniques and the impact they're making with John's athletes!
John Nelson holds a PhD in Biblical Studies from the University of Edinburgh. His thesis is the first book-length study of Jesus' physical appearance in the Gospels. He runs a weekly Substack called "Behind the Gospels" which aims to make Biblical studies accessible to all.
In January 2025 Seattle Opera will present two concert performances of LES TROYENS À CARTHAGE, the second part (Acts 3, 4, & 5) of Berlioz's monumental masterpiece LES TROYENS. Seattle Opera Dramaturg Jonathan Dean introduces the music of Berlioz and this full-length program, sharing musical examples from recordings of Georges Thill singing French tenor arias; Les Troyens conducted by Colin Davis in 1969 (with the orchestra and chorus of Covent Garden and Jon Vickers); from 2000 (Davis conducting the London Symphony orchestra and chorus, Ben Heppner, Michelle DeYoung, and Sara Mingardo); and from 2017 (John Nelson conducts the Orchestre and Choeur philharmonique de Strasbourg, Joyce DiDonato, and Cyrille Dubois).
Show NotesFriends of the show John Nelson and Josh Parikh return as guests together. They introduce Josh's new term to the world: McGrewvianism, which is the apologetic approach of partners Tim & Lydia McGrew. They are scholars in their own fields but do not use the methods of modern NT scholarship when arguing for the historical reliability of the gospels. Potentially this can be seen as fresh air, but Josh & John dig deeper. This will be the first episode of a 2 part set. Josh & John cover such topics as McGrewvianism treatment of modern NT scholarship and their key ‘undesigned coincidences' argument. Links:We discussed ‘undesigned coincidences' with Jonathan McLatchie in our episode 29. John's blog, which has a post on undesigned coincidences, is:https://www.behindthegospels.com/ The McGrewshttps://lydiamcgrew.com/Tim doesn't seem to have a home page for his work, search for him on Amazon, or here:https://wmich.edu/philosophy/directory/mcgrew Doubts Aloud Links:Please give feedback and ask questions using: doubtsaloud@gmail.com
First, John Nelson talks about high school trap shooting teams. Then, Paul Phillips has details on an upcoming clinic to make you more accurate with your rifle.
"Kein Mucks!" – der Krimi-Podcast mit Bastian Pastewka (Neue Folgen)
Ein Paar, Sheila und John Nelson, verfährt sich auf dem Weg in den Urlaub im dichten Nebel. Die beiden suchen Hilfe in einem einsamen Haus. Dort überschlagen sich dann die gruseligen Ereignisse samt Leiche. Klingt wie ein Klassiker? Das ist dieses Hörspiel von 1964 auf jeden Fall. Geschrieben hat es der Kult-Krimiautor Francis Durbridge und es wurde mehrfach inszeniert. Die Version, die Bastian Pastewka präsentiert, ist vom Saarländischen Rundfunk. "Paul Temple" und weitere Ermittlerkrimis aus der ganzen ARD: https://1.ard.de/aufderspur
This is a 30 minutes sound bite of a 2 hour and 18 minutes show still worth the listen...trust me. In today's show, I invite (Enty alleged stalker eye roll) Cassandra to read the article that came out on Tuesday about Enty aka John Nelson's response to the allegations made by Cassandra against him in the lawsuit and on Drenched in Drama. We see a high brow investigative reporter's research and finding on CDAN (Crazy Days and Nights Blinds website) and Enty's origin story for New York Magazine, as well as hearing an investigative journalists coverage of Cassandra's situation with Enty. In the description of this podcast today below are some receipts that go along with the episode, so make sure you check them out after you listen. This is a very long episode so you may want to break it into three listening sessions. The first hour and 20 minutes is Cassandra and I reading you the article which has all this information the reporter found out in it and Cassandra giving some of her reactions and both her and my behind the scenes intel of this. Then from about 1:20:00 to 1:45:00, we discuss our opinion good and bad of the piece and some related gossip we have about it. Since we were both party to the events covered in different ways. you will find this interesting for sure. because it is related to a few popular scandals across RHOBH and more. You will learn a lot of tea in this part. I also talk a little bit about the new legislation being signed about TikTok and an incredible observation that I noticed about Covid and TikTok. At 1:45:00 I start the Kyle Marisa Roth's tribute a continuation from the end of last weeks show, and you will hear the next part of the JLo Blinds, this part is 30 minutes to the end of the episode. This covers years 2013 through 2014 of JLo (Jennifer Lopez) blind items from CDAN and Ted Casablanca. These are strictly gossip for entertainment purposes and I am doing it to honor Kyle as this was her thing and JLo had her account shut down before she mysteriously died (See ep 179) There are so many celebrities and topics brought up on today, I couldn't begin to list them so no matter what you're into you will find this one fascinating. Some of below blinds are best viewed on computer because they have been deleted off the websites and we are working from copies.Receipts and to hear this whole episode in the Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DishingDramaWithDanaWilkeySupport the Show.Dana is on Cameo!Get Dishing Drama Dana Merch!https://represent.com/store/dishing-drama-dana-wilkeyFollow Dana: @Wilkey_Dana$25,000 Song - Apple Music$25,000 Song - SpotifyTo support the show and listen to full episodes, become a member on PatreonTo learn more about sponsorships, email DDDWpodcast@gmail.comDana's YouTube Channel
Matt Baiamonte spoke with BYU defensive lineman John Nelson who is back from injury.
Tiff and I sit down and go over the amended and detailed order that I filed against John Nelson aka Enty Lawyer. Trigger warning for talk of domestic violence.
John Nelson was for years a Professor of East Asian religions in the Department of Theology and Religious Studies, University of San Francisco. He is the author of Experimental Buddhism: Innovation and Activism in Contemporary Japan. His studies and teaching have included a good deal on Zen. In this podcast he talks about experiences and observations in Japan, Indonesia, Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, and more. Check out his blog Far West Passage: Experimental Views on Asia, Buddhism, and the Awakening Mind at .. More on John Nelson at his page on cuke.com.
Merry Christmas to all of our Happy Listeners across the globe.This year's new production of Handel's Messiah is conducted by John Nelson and performed by the English Consort and Choir.
It's the final weekend to check out Christkindlmarkt in Sister Bay and John Nelson joins Myles Dannhausen Jr. to tell you what's new on the grounds this year. Then they talk a bit about the evolution of Sister Bay from the doldrums of the mid-2010s to the thriving climate of today.
NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts leaders Mike LaPointe and John Nelson discuss unique and interesting solutions to complex spaceflight challenges. HWHAP Episode 310.
NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts leaders Mike LaPointe and John Nelson discuss unique and interesting solutions to complex spaceflight challenges. HWHAP Episode 310.
John Nelson Media Availability - October 16
SynopsisAs far as housewarming gifts go, a nice bottle of champagne is common, or maybe a bouquet of flowers. But if you're a composer, and the occasion is the ceremonial opening performance at a new concert hall, you write a celebratory piece of music.On today's date in 1984, for the inaugural concert of the Indianapolis Symphony's new home, the Circle Theater, American composer Ellen Taaffe Zwilich wrote an orchestral work titled, appropriately enough, Celebration.“In writing this work,” Zwilich said, “I was motivated by three complementary goals. First, I wanted to celebrate a joyous and historic occasion with all its inspiring symbolism of beginning and renewal. My second goal was to write a kind of ‘toccata' or test piece for the new Circle Theater. Finally, I wanted to celebrate the orchestra itself, which is, after all, the centerpiece of the occasion. Thus, ‘Celebration' is like a mini-concerto for orchestra.”Zwilich's housewarming gift was dedicated to the Indianapolis Symphony's music director in 1984, conductor John Nelson. Despite its origins as an occasional piece for a particular event, Celebration has gone on to become one of Zwilich's most popular and frequently performed orchestral works.Music Played in Today's ProgramEllen Taafe Zwilich (b. 1939) Celebration - Indianapolis Symphony; John Nelson , cond. New World 336
We can't always plan our lives, an accident near the start of his career put Evan Evans in a wheelchair. But that didn't slow him down; Evan went on to win 57 times and six Championships! Congratulations to Evan Evans, a 2023 inductee into ORMHOF; Evan is why we say; legends live at ORMHOF.org. Be sure to tune in on your favorite podcast app.5:40 – when we stayed in Ensenada as a kid, I would use stickers like money7:50 – it was John Nelson who gave me my shot at racing 12:31 – “you driving this pre-runner Datsun, which isn't even a real race truck, is like you winning overall” 20:15 – I went through rehab in four months…two days later, I was in the race truck at the Baja 1000 starting line26:34 – I needed a hell of a brake system to get enough power to stop the vehicle with my arms30:35 – I only had $8K to go back and race a full season37:33 – at this point, only myself and Dale Earnhardt, Sr had two contracts with Chevrolet as spokespersons and race car drivers47:07 – all my heroes are in ORMHOF; to be included is a huge honorSpecial thanks to ORMHOF.org for support and sponsorship of this podcast.Be sure to listen on your favorite podcast app.Support the show
Join Planetary Radio host Sarah Al-Ahmed for part two of her trip to the 2023 NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC) Symposium in Houston, Texas. You'll hear from Mike LaPointe and John Nelson, the NIAC Program Executive and Deputy Program Executive along with Theresa Benyo (NASA Glenn Research Center), Lynn Rothschild (NASA Ames Research Center), and Javid Bayandor (State University of New York). Stick around for What's Up with Bruce Betts, the chief scientist of The Planetary Society, to learn more about his favorite science conferences. Discover more at: https://www.planetary.org/planetary-radio/2023-niac-part-2 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NASA SpaceTech's Michael LaPointe and John Nelson discuss the Center Innovation Fund and Early Career Initiative.
NASA SpaceTech's Michael LaPointe and John Nelson discuss the Center Innovation Fund and Early Career Initiative.
Today's Co-Hosts: Ben Criddle (@criddlebenjamin) Subscribe to the Cougar Sports with Ben Criddle podcast:Apple Podcastshttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddle/id996764363Google Podcastshttps://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuc3ByZWFrZXIuY29tL3Nob3cvMTM2OTkzOS9lcGlzb2Rlcy9mZWVkSpotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/7dZvrG1ZtKkfgqGenR3S2mPocket Castshttps://pca.st/SU8aOvercasthttps://overcast.fm/itunes996764363/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddle-byuSpreakerhttps://www.spreaker.com/show/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddleStitcherhttps://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=66416iHeartRadiohttps://www.iheart.com/podcast/966-cougar-sports-with-29418022TuneInhttps://tunein.com/podcasts/Sports-Talk--News/Cougar-Sports-with-Ben-Criddle-p731529/
John Nelson Media Availability - August 29
The captain is at the cabin with Bob in studio, Jason Durham talks about guiding and finding fish, and John Nelson talks about the USA Clay Target League.