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Actor-Director Colin Cunningham has been nominated for 3 GEMINI'S (Canada's Oscar) for 'Best Actor' and for 11 'Best Actor' LEO AWARDS (Canada's Emmy) for which he won 3. As a Director, he made the 'short list' for an Academy Award Nomination in the Madison Graie produced, CENTIGRADE. His work has been recognized by The Hollywood Reporter, The New York Times, TIME magazine and Rolling Stone.Series regs include Steven Spielberg's FALLING SKIES, AMC's PREACHER and Universal's BLOOD DRIVE. And, Kevin Costner's highly anticipated 2 part epic saga, HORIZON.Sometimes referred to as Canada's Gary Oldman, Cunningham has built a reputation as a true chameleon. For 5 Seasons, Cunningham starred alongside Noah Wyle and Will Patton in the Steven Spielberg / DreamWorks produced series "Falling Skies," for TNT. Cunningham played "John Pope," the rogue survivor of the alien attack that has hit the world.Colin Cunningham was raised in Los Angeles, California with an older sister and younger brother. He traveled extensively in his late teens and first took to the stage on a dare. He was part of the founding company of the critically acclaimed "Open Fist Theatre" in Los Angeles and as an accomplished theater actor, gained critical praise in the early 1990s in Eugène Ionesco's "Exit the King". After leaving Los Angeles in 1993 and relocating to Vancouver, Canada, Colin attended Vancouver Film School. Colin is also a musician and plays the saxophone professionally.His latest film HE NEVER LEFT is now available for streaming.The Douglas Coleman Show VE (Video Edition) offers video promotional packages for authors. Please see our website for complete details. https://www.douglascolemanmusic.com/vepromo/Please help us to continue to bring you quality content by showing your support for our show. https://fundrazr.com/e2CLX2?ref=ab_eCTqb8_ab_31eRtAh53pq31eRtAh53pq
The Apocalypse Players — a Call of Cthulhu actual play podcast
In which the scat hits the fan, and things get really weird... Dead Light is a Call of Cthulhu Scenario by Alan Bligh. (A special video version of this episode is available on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@apocplayers) Cast: Ignatius ‘Iggy' Sugar – Dan Wheeler Vincent Julius – Joseph Chance ‘Big' Charlie Pope – Danann McAleer Keeper of Arcane Lore – Dominic Allen With very special thanks to John Pope for supplying additional bass riffs for this scenario. CW: This podcast contains mature themes, strong language and cosmic horror. Human discretion is advised. The Apocalypse Players is an actual play (or live play) TTRPG podcast focused on horror tabletop roleplaying games. Think Dimension 20 or Critical Role, but fewer dragons, more eldritch horrors, and more British actors taking their roleplaying very seriously (most of the time). We primarily play the Chaosium RPG Call of Cthulhu, but have also been known to dabble with other systems, most of which can be found on our Patreon: www.patreon.com/apocalypseplayers We now have a free Discord server where you can come and worship at the altar of the Apocalypse, play Call of Cthulhu online, and meet like-minded cultists who will be only too eager to welcome you into the fold. New sacrifices oops we mean players are always welcome. Join here: discord.com/invite/kRQ62t6SjH For more information and to get in touch, visit www.apocalypseplayers.com The Apocalypse Players are: Dominic Allen @DomJAllen Joseph Chance @JosephChance2 Danann McAleer @DanannMcAleer Dan Wheeler @DanWheelerUK Music and Sound Horror soundscapes from Hideous Hiss: https://www.patreon.com/hideoushiss Music in the public domain Jelly Roll Morton's New Orleans Jazzmen - Winin' Boy Blues -Traditional arranged by Jelly Roll Morton She's my Sheba, I'm Her Sheik, by the St. Louis Rhythm Kings Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers – Boogaboo – Jelly Roll Morton Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers - Shoe Shiner's Drag - Jelly Roll Morton Silent Movie 45 by Sascha Ende from filmmusic.io License: https://filmmusic.io/en/standard-license Sound and music from Epidemic Sound including: A Summer Night's Kiss Antimony - Ethan Sloan Blue Notes - John and the Land of Plenty Breath of Whiskey - Franz Gordon Down the Alley Every Time You Go Away Fat and Muscles - Martin Landstrom Foliage - Bladverk Band Good Thing Gone - Rich in Rags Great Scott! - Martin Landstrom Guess I Shouldn't How We Met - Golden Age Radio Kansas City Flashback Like You and I Lindy Hop Gals Longing - Vendla No Time for Drinks Our New Victrola Ragtime Jam - Golden Age Radio Shallow Dreams - Bill Ferngren Silent Screams - Bill Ferngren Sing It Loud Stompin' Jazz Night - Golden Age Radio Tablespoons - Martin Landstrom The Devil's Defiance Trailing - Christian Andersen Additional sound from zapsplat.com
The Apocalypse Players — a Call of Cthulhu actual play podcast
In which the trio attempt to make a swift exit. Iggy's compulsion is aggravated, Vince tries to get a date, Charlie meets his match, and a new tagline for the Apocalypse Players is coined. Dead Light is a Call of Cthulhu Scenario by Alan Bligh. (A video version of this episode is available on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@apocplayers) Cast: Ignatius ‘Iggy' Sugar – Dan Wheeler Vincent Julius – Joseph Chance ‘Big' Charlie Pope – Danann McAleer Keeper of Arcane Lore – Dominic Allen With very special thanks to John Pope for supplying additional bass riffs for this scenario. CW: This podcast contains mature themes, strong language and cosmic horror. Human discretion is advised. The Apocalypse Players is an actual play (or live play) TTRPG podcast focused on horror tabletop roleplaying games. Think Dimension 20 or Critical Role, but fewer dragons, more eldritch horrors, and more British actors taking their roleplaying very seriously (most of the time). We primarily play the Chaosium RPG Call of Cthulhu, but have also been known to dabble with other systems, most of which can be found on our Patreon: www.patreon.com/apocalypseplayers We now have a free Discord server where you can come and worship at the altar of the Apocalypse, play Call of Cthulhu online, and meet like-minded cultists who will be only too eager to welcome you into the fold. New sacrifices oops we mean players are always welcome. Join here: discord.com/invite/kRQ62t6SjH For more information and to get in touch, visit www.apocalypseplayers.com The Apocalypse Players are: Dominic Allen @DomJAllen Joseph Chance @JosephChance2 Danann McAleer @DanannMcAleer Dan Wheeler @DanWheelerUK Music and Sound Music in the public domain Jelly Roll Morton's New Orleans Jazzmen - Winin' Boy Blues -Traditional arranged by Jelly Roll Morton She's my Sheba, I'm Her Sheik, by the St. Louis Rhythm Kings Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers – Boogaboo – Jelly Roll Morton Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers - Shoe Shiner's Drag - Jelly Roll Morton Silent Movie 45 by Sascha Ende from filmmusic.io License: https://filmmusic.io/en/standard-license Horror soundscapes from Hideous Hiss: https://www.patreon.com/hideoushiss Sound and music from Epidemic Sound including: A Summer Night's Kiss Antimony - Ethan Sloan Blue Notes - John and the Land of Plenty Breath of Whiskey - Franz Gordon Down the Alley Every Time You Go Away Fat and Muscles - Martin Landstrom Foliage - Bladverk Band Good Thing Gone - Rich in Rags Great Scott! - Martin Landstrom Guess I Shouldn't How We Met - Golden Age Radio Kansas City Flashback Like You and I Lindy Hop Gals Longing - Vendla No Time for Drinks Our New Victrola Ragtime Jam - Golden Age Radio Shallow Dreams - Bill Ferngren Silent Screams - Bill Ferngren Sing It Loud Stompin' Jazz Night - Golden Age Radio Tablespoons - Martin Landstrom The Devil's Defiance Trailing - Christian Andersen Additional sound from zapsplat.com
The Apocalypse Players — a Call of Cthulhu actual play podcast
...or ‘How to Talk to Women' Dead Light is a Call of Cthulhu Scenario by Alan Bligh. (A video version of this episode is available on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@apocplayers) Cast: Ignatius ‘Iggy' Sugar – Dan Wheeler Vincent Julius – Joseph Chance ‘Big' Charlie Pope – Danann McAleer Keeper of Arcane Lore – Dominic Allen With very special thanks to John Pope for supplying additional bass riffs for this scenario. CW: This podcast contains mature themes, strong language and cosmic horror. Human discretion is advised. The Apocalypse Players is an actual play (or live play) TTRPG podcast focused on horror tabletop roleplaying games. Think Dimension 20 or Critical Role, but fewer dragons, more eldritch horrors, and more British actors taking their roleplaying very seriously (most of the time). We primarily play the Chaosium RPG Call of Cthulhu, but have also been known to dabble with other systems, most of which can be found on our Patreon: www.patreon.com/apocalypseplayers We now have a free Discord server where you can come and worship at the altar of the Apocalypse, play Call of Cthulhu online, and meet like-minded cultists who will be only too eager to welcome you into the fold. New sacrifices oops we mean players are always welcome. Join here: discord.com/invite/kRQ62t6SjH For more information and to get in touch, visit www.apocalypseplayers.com The Apocalypse Players are: Dominic Allen @DomJAllen Joseph Chance @JosephChance2 Danann McAleer @DanannMcAleer Dan Wheeler @DanWheelerUK Music and Sound Music in the public domain Jelly Roll Morton's New Orleans Jazzmen - Winin' Boy Blues -Traditional arranged by Jelly Roll Morton She's my Sheba, I'm Her Sheik, by the St. Louis Rhythm Kings Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers – Boogaboo – Jelly Roll Morton Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers - Shoe Shiner's Drag - Jelly Roll Morton Silent Movie 45 by Sascha Ende from filmmusic.io License: https://filmmusic.io/en/standard-license Horror soundscapes from Hideous Hiss: https://www.patreon.com/hideoushiss Sound and music from Epidemic Sound including: A Summer Night's Kiss Antimony - Ethan Sloan Blue Notes - John and the Land of Plenty Breath of Whiskey - Franz Gordon Down the Alley Every Time You Go Away Fat and Muscles - Martin Landstrom Foliage - Bladverk Band Good Thing Gone - Rich in Rags Great Scott! - Martin Landstrom Guess I Shouldn't How We Met - Golden Age Radio Kansas City Flashback Like You and I Lindy Hop Gals Longing - Vendla No Time for Drinks Our New Victrola Ragtime Jam - Golden Age Radio Shallow Dreams - Bill Ferngren Silent Screams - Bill Ferngren Sing It Loud Stompin' Jazz Night - Golden Age Radio Tablespoons - Martin Landstrom The Devil's Defiance Trailing - Christian Andersen Additional sound from zapsplat.com
Message from John Pope on June 23, 2024
Cecily N. Zander is a historian of the Civil War era and the American West. At Texas Woman's University, she offers courses on American history, military history, memory and popular culture. She received her PhD from Penn State in 2021. Her first book, The Army Under Fire: Antimilitarism in the Civil War Era, will be published by Louisiana State University Press in February 2024. She also serves as chief historian at Emerging Civil War, a popular outlet for accessible writing about the Civil War era. It has been over 150 years since the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862, a disastrous time in Minnesota history. The war had a profound impact in shaping Minnesota as we know it today. This site is a resource for learning about the war, its causes, and its far-reaching consequences. Join us on YouTube for an interview with Dr. Zander. Click here
In this bonus episode, John Pope recalls being attacked in Ukraine while filming Almost Holy, a documentary about Gennadiy Mokhnenko. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beautifulfailures/support
Don't know about you, but I love it when an author gets the whole "loathe to love" thing right, and it sure sounds like this new-to-me author nails it. Listen in to see why I am excited to read Jenny Erlingsson's Her Part to Play. note: links may be affiliate links that provide me with a small commission at no extra expense to you. Jenny and I had a great time chatting about her debut novel (but check out her Christian nonfiction!) Her Part to Play. I loved learning about her personal family history, the cool place she lives (seriously... it's a COOL place. bring a coat), and about Christian fiction in general. I loved hearing (in particular) how she blends Nigerian and Southern Black culture. How cool is that? Oh, and here's that link I promised on Christians reading fiction. John Piper on Fiction: https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/in-defense-of-fiction PSST! There's a Goodreads Giveaway until June 17, 2024! Her Part to Play by Jenny Erlingsson Desperate for extra income after her mother's passing, Adanne accepts a last-minute job as a makeup artist for a movie filming in her small Alabama hometown. She's working to save her parents' legacy and help her brother, but the money hardly seems worth having to face the actor who got her fired from her last job in Hollywood. John Pope has made his share of mistakes over the years. But after turning his life over to God and enduring a messy breakup, he's ready to start rebuilding his career. Imagine his surprise when the woman called in to cover for his usual makeup artist is a quiet but feisty newcomer on the set--and definitely not a fan. Sparks of tension--and could that be attraction?--fly between them, but Adanne hates the spotlight, and John's scheming manager has bigger plans for him than to end up with the humble makeup girl from the small-town South. Can these star-crossed lovers find their way to happiness? Or will the bright lights of Hollywood blind their eyes to what's right in front of them? Get Her Part to Play from bakerbookhouse.com for 40% off with FREE shipping. SQUEEE Learn more about Jenny on her WEBSITE and follow her on GoodReads and BookBub. Like to listen on the go? You can find Because Fiction Podcast at: Apple Castbox Google Play Libsyn RSS Spotify Amazon and more!
In this episode, Andy and Stephen have a conversation with long time friend and DP, John Pope. They talk about some of the films that John has been a part of, Blood brother and Almost Holy, and joys and disappointments that followed. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beautifulfailures/support
For more Info: WWW.ChicagoCWRT.Org The Union XII Corps was formed in June 1862. The corps, which joined the Army of the Potomac only a week before Antietam was small, numbering just over 7,600 men. Easily overlooked, Army of the Potomac leadership and historians since have largely glossed over this corps' contribution at Antietam. Nevertheless, this small corps ended Confederate attacks into the Miller Cornfield and East Woods, successfully defended the Dunker Church Plateau from Confederate assaults, and captured the West Woods, which had been the goal on the Federal right all morning. Chris Bryan will provide a brief overview of the period from the Battle of Cedar Mountain until the corps' entry into Maryland, including its condition resulting from this period. The talk will then examine the XII Corps' participation in the Maryland Campaign and its fighting at Antietam, including some new findings discovered through recent archival research. M. Chris Bryan's Cedar Mountain to Antietam: A Civil War Campaign History of the Union XII Corps, July –September 1862 begins with the formation of this often-luckless command as the II Corps in Maj. Gen. John Pope's Army of Virginia on June 26, 1862. Bryan explains in meticulous detail how the corps endured a bloody and demoralizing loss after coming within a whisker of defeating Maj. Gen. “Stonewall” Jackson at Cedar Mountain on August 9; suffered through the hardships of Pope's campaign before and after the Battle of Second Manassas; and triumphed after entering Maryland and joining the reorganized Army of the Potomac. The men of this small corps earned a solid reputation in the Army of the Potomac at Antietam that would only grow during the battles of 1863. Chris Bryan is a native of Greencastle, Pennsylvania. He earned a B.S. in History from the United States Naval Academy, an M.A. in Liberal Arts from St. John's College, Annapolis, and a Masters in Historic Preservation from the University of Maryland, College Park, with a focus on architectural investigations of Chesapeake region antebellum domestic and agricultural outbuildings. The former Naval Aviator works as a project manager in Southern Maryland. Cedar Mountain to Antietam is his first book.
John Pope. Acts 13:1-3. "If we passionately pursue the Mission of God, then we will deliberately plant churches."
Nuclear War, What is it good for?” is the second episode of “Ok Doomer!” the podcast series by The European Leadership Network's (ELN) New European Voices on Existential Risk (NEVER) network. Hosted by the ELN's Policy and Impact Director, Jane Kinninmont, and the ELN's Project and Communications Coordinator, Edan Simpson, this episode will look at the question of nuclear war - the original man-made existential threat to humanity. What would it mean for the world if a nuclear war broke? How close we are to one? And how worried should we be? As always, we set the episode up in “What's the Problem?” and in this episode, we hear from Dr Rishi Paul, Senior Policy Fellow at the ELN and Dr Oliver Meier, Policy and Research Director at the ELN, on the basics of how nuclear deterrence works and an introduction to nuclear arms control. Joining Edan on this episode's panel discussion are John Pope from the USA. John is the Chief Audience Officer at the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, the organisation that has maintained the Doomsday Clock since 1947 in response to the advent of nuclear weapons. Valeriia Hesse, a NEVER member from Ukraine, is research coordinator at the Central European University in Vienna and a fellow at the Odesa Centre for Non-proliferation (OdCNP), where she focuses on nuclear policy and risk reduction. The final panel guest is ELN Policy Fellow Dr Olamide Samuel from Nigeria. Olamide leads the ELN's work on bolstering the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and is also an honorary fellow at the University of Leicester. The panel discuss risk reduction, what it is and how it works in practice. They also discuss whether nuclear disarmament is still possible in today's environment, the role that ordinary people can play, and how they can use their voice. Jane is joined by Sahil Shah, Senior Fellow and Programme Manager at the Council on Strategic Risks for ‘Turn Back The Clock', where we explore an example from history when humanity avoided an existential risk. Finally, the episode is wrapped up in “The Debrief”, where Jane and Edan look back on the episode and all their guests to make sense of everything covered. Catch up on previous episodes, and make sure to subscribe to future episodes of ‘Ok Doomer!Risk Reduction Classification by Wilfred Wan at UNIDIRUNIDIR = United Nations Institute for Disarmament ResearchICAN = International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear WeaponsFollow the ELN on:X (formerly known as Twitter)LinkedInFacebookThe ELN's websiteThe NEVER webpage
Message from John Pope on January 21, 2024
PENNSYLVANIA TURFGRASS: Mike Fidanza, Ph.D.1 and John Pope 2 1 Professor of Plant and Soil Science, Penn State Berks Campus; Reading, PA (maf100@psu.edu) 2 Pope Soils Consulting and Counseling Services; Maple Glen, PA (overthefencegarden@gmail.com) The Eastern Pennsylvania Turfgrass Conference and Tradeshow (i.e., “The Eastern”), first began as the Southeastern Pennsylvania Turf School, and was organized [...] The post Pennsylvania Turfgrass Council – History of the Eastern Pennsylvania Turf Conference and Trade Show appeared first on The Turf Zone.
The Jazz Session No.338 from RaidersBroadcast.com as aired in November 2023, featuring the challenging contemporary improvised jazz album from Paul Dunmall, Faith Brackenbury, Tony Bianco, and John Pope. TRACK LISTING: The Entertainer - Ken Colyer's Jazzmen; Milenberg Joys - Kenny Ball; Bemshaw Swing - Thelonius Monk; Easy to Love - Oscar Peterson; As It Was - Paul Dunmall, Faith Brackenbury, Tony Bianco, John Pope; I Should Care - Charlie Watts meets the Danish Radio Big Band; Don the Dreamer - Kenny Wheeler and the John Dankworth Orchestra; Troyka Smash - Troyka; Soul of Things, Var.8 - Tomasz Stanko Quartet; Over Hill, Over Dale - Cleo Laine; Trouble in Mind - Nina Simone; Soul Eyes - John Coltrane Quartet; Directions - Miles Davis, Shorter, Corea, Holland, DeJohnette; And Ever Shall Be - Paul Dunmall, Faith Brackenbury, Tony Bianco, John Pope; Wild Man Blues - Louis Armstrong & His Hot Sevem, ft. Johnny Dodds; Love for Sale - Turtle Island String Quartet; Newk's Fluke - Stan Tracey Octet; Five Flat Flurry - George Shearing Sextet.
The Jazz Session No.332 from RaidersBroadcast.com as aired in October 2023, featuring a brand new album “Citrinitas”; the exciting improvisations of the John Pope Quintet. TRACK LISTING: BTB - Moses Boyd; Quadrant 4 - Billy Cobham; 1919 March - Kenny Ball; Creep Up Your Stairs - Whiskey Moon Face; Through the Earth - The John Pope Quintet; World Dancer - The John Pope Quintet; Fantasy in D - Freddie Hubbard; Blues for Mary Jane - Stan Getz; Boogie Stop Shuffle - Charles Mingus; Vilia - John Coltrane; Al Emadi - Yazz Ahmed; Long Way Gone - Mark Lockheart; The Golden Lady - Sun Ra; On Green Dolphin Street - Jimmy Heath Orchestra; A Procession of Heads - The John Pope Quintet; Shiryo - The John Pope Quintet; Softly, As In the Morning Sunrise - Artie Shaw; West End Blues - Earl "Fatha" Hines; Zoot Allures - Frank Zappa; Synovial Joints - Part IV - Head and Neck - Steve Coleman & The Council of Balance.
When it comes to obituaries, Mo has always been obsessed with the phenomenon of public figures who share the same death day. So he's asked CNN anchor and 60 Minutes correspondent Anderson Cooper to join the podcast to talk about who gets top billing and why. You'll hear about the case of one person's death getting “buried” by the death of somebody else. (#Justice4Farrah) There's also the eerie coincidence of two Founding Fathers dying on the same exact day -- July 4th, no less. And finally, we'll look at some of the oddest “death fellows” in recent history. Special appearances by legendary obit writers Kay Powell and John Pope.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we have one of our summer camp speakers, John Pope, who joins us in the studio. Later, Rick & Cathy Franklin will join us to talk about the upcoming Family Nights as part of our Outdoor Education program. Family Nights: Begins at 5:15pm here at Camp Nathanael on September 12th and 26th. Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:47 Jon Pope 25:11 Family Nights 32:00 Outro
The Jazz Session No.308 from RaidersBroadcast.com as aired in Apr 2023, featuring the talented pairing of John Pope and John Garner, with 2022's “Water Music”. Very Nice! TRACK LISTING: Little Black Samba - Grover Washington Jr.; Frist Light - Freddie Hubbard; Love is Here to Stay - Ella Fitzgerald & the Nelson Riddle Orchestra; East of the Sun (and West of the Moon) - Diana Krall; Mopti [Don Cherry] - John Pope and John Garner; Egyptian [Carla Bley] - John Pope and John Garner; I Mean You - Thelonius Monk, w. Art Blakey; These Foolish Things - Dave Brubeck; King Porter Stomp - Sandy Brown's Jazz Band; Kansas City Stomp - Jelly Roll Morton; Zieding - Phronesis, w. Julian Arguelles, Frankfurt Radio BB; Ether - Let Spin; Four - Stan Getz; Delilah - Clifford Brown & Max Roach; Newswatch [Jeanne Lee / Perry Robinson] - John Pope and John Garner; Congeniality [Ornette Coleman] - John Pope and John Garner; Mingus Fingers - Lionel Hampton; Up in Dodo's Room - Howard McGhee & His Band; Why Are We Sleeping? - Soft Machine; Amygdala - Henry Cow.
Alchemy for the Dead - the title of the upcoming Spotlights record, to be released April 28 via Ipecac Recordings, is a red thread that can be found in the lyrics and themes as well as in the music itself. All of that and more were the topics that we discussed with the band! Mario and Sarah grateful sat down with us to talk about many things, their non-love for baseball and football, their move to Pittsburgh, the importance of sound on both of their instruments, the topics of the new record and so much more. The interview showed to people who are pretty precise in their answers - another thing that is awesome about them. This is a funny, no-nonsense-interview. Enjoy our chat with two thirds of Spotlights! (Photo credit: John Pope)
John Pope and Zoya Code sued the city last year, alleging Derek Chauvin kneeled on their necks in separate incidents in 2017. Chauvin killed George Floyd in 2020 using a similar restraint. Chief Brian O'Hara said Chauvin's badge number has been “destroyed.” This is an MPR News morning update, hosted by Cathy Wurzer. Music by Gary Meister.
Last Friday, Governor Hochul set off a political firestorm when she suddenly announced that she wanted to rollback the emission reduction goals in the new climate law. After a firestorm of protest from climate advocates, scientists, and lawmakers, she said on Wednesday that she won't push for the changes in the upcoming state budget since she wants to focus on passing her cap-and-trade carbon pricing proposal. However, she indicated that she may revisit her efforts to gut the law post-budget. On Tuesday, climate activists blockaded her office at the State Capitol to protest her proposals. We hear from Wallace Mazon of NY Communities for Change, Vanesa Agduelo of the Westchester Alliance for Sustainable Solutions, Laura Beckman the Sunrise Movement, Amber Ruther, and John Pope and Laura Shindell of Food and Water Watch. By Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine
To start off the new year, Tom Collina sits down with Ankit Panda, Stanton Senior Fellow in the Nuclear Policy Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the author of Kim Jong Un and the Bomb: Survival and Deterrence in North Korea. He discusses Kim's plans to increase the production of nuclear weapons and what kind of US diplomatic efforts we might see in response. On Early Warning, Angela Kellett talks with John Pope, Chief Audience Officer at the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists. They discuss the historical significance of the Doomsday Clock as the Bulletin prepares to unveil this year's clock setting on January 24th.
After our first month with the new Panel, we bring back cohost Adam to give his perspective on the month that was. We also included Mr. John Pope to get his take on some of the topics he missed. We went over the foundation of marriage, how emotions can drive you, and religious trauma. We recap the shows, what the panelists thoughts on the topic and Adam picks the show that he liked the best. Do you agree with him on which show stood out the most to you? Tune in to See the October Month in Review Through a Therapist's Eyes.
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This episode features John Pope, President of Pope Corporation. Here, he discusses what led him to found the Pope Corporation, a full-scale corporate real estate consulting firm, how private equity firms look at real estate, what it takes to start a firm, and more.
This episode features John Pope, President of Pope Corporation. Here, he discusses what led him to found the Pope Corporation, a full-scale corporate real estate consulting firm, how private equity firms look at real estate, what it takes to start a firm, and more.
This episode features John Pope, President of Pope Corporation. Here, he discusses what led him to found the Pope Corporation, a full-scale corporate real estate consulting firm, how private equity firms look at real estate, what it takes to start a firm, and more.
This episode features John Pope, President of Pope Corporation. Here, he discusses what led him to found the Pope Corporation, a full-scale corporate real estate consulting firm, how private equity firms look at real estate, what it takes to start a firm, and more.
This episode features John Pope, President of Pope Corporation. Here, he discusses what led him to found the Pope Corporation, a full-scale corporate real estate consulting firm, how private equity firms look at real estate, what it takes to start a firm, and more.
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This episode features John Pope, President of Pope Corporation. Here, he discusses what led him to found the Pope Corporation, a full-scale corporate real estate consulting firm, how private equity firms look at real estate, what it takes to start a firm, and more.
This episode features John Pope, President of Pope Corporation. Here, he discusses what led him to found the Pope Corporation, a full-scale corporate real estate consulting firm, how private equity firms look at real estate, what it takes to start a firm, and more.
John Pope takes us through 1st Samuel 9-10 where the first king of Israel, Saul, is annointed.
Music from the Callous Daoboys, Lucy Adlington & John Pope, Consummatio, Aidan Baker and Brouillard - https://thecallousdaoboys.bandcamp.com/track/a-brief-article-regarding-time-loops https://thecrystalcabinet.bandcamp.com/ https://consummatio.bandcamp.com/album/desaevio https://improvedsequence.bandcamp.com/album/songs-of-undoing-imp043 https://transcendance-bm.bandcamp.com/album/brouillard-et-drache-split - The Callous Daoboys - A Brief Article Regarding Time Loops Lucy Adlington & John Pope - III Consummatio - Diluido Aiden Baker - No-one's Coming To Save You Brouillard - Brouilland - instagram - hidefromtimepodcast
Eve Nasby, President of Bands of Hands, is joined by John Pope, Director of Operations for Rx Delivered Now, to talk about how her company has helped Pope's business thrive by providing valuable HR services that enable Pope and his team to focus on revenue-generating strategies.
John Pope takes us through how Jesus prays protection, purity, and purpose over his disciples.
Happy New Year! This episode is with the great Newcastle bass player John Pope. Despite being friends through twitter for a while and having a loads of mutual friends, this was out first meeting and really lovely to hang! Hope you enjoy as much as I did! Follow John on bandcamp here; https://johnpope.bandcamp.com/If you want to support the podcast and hear some extras, you can do so through our Patreon; https://www.patreon.com/improvisedmusicagendaEnjoy!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/improvisedmusicagenda)
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Dr. John Pope, Chief Medical Officer and Director of Pediatric Services at Honor Health Scottsdale Shea Medical Center, sits down to share his passion for service and extensive experience caring and advocating for the pediatric community. In this episode, Dr. Pope discusses the extraordinary challenges that many medically fragile families face, and how he has witnessed the Family CNA Program’s ability to improve quality of life and alleviate hardship. Become a TUF Advocate: https://p2a.co/VvPCDKyFollow our journey:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theunforgottenfamilies/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theunforgottenfamilies/
On this episode of THINK HUMANITIES, Bill sits down to talk with John David Myles, attorney and author. They talk about Myles' books about artist Walter Keiser and politician John Pope and architect Benjamin Henry Latrobe. John David Myles is available to give presentations around the state through the Kentucky Humanities Speakers Bureau. For more information and to book, visit kyhumanities.org. THINK HUMANITIES is made possible by generous support from the Spalding School of Creative and Professional Writing.
Close to Death is a podcast that profiles people who spend every day working with the dead and dying. Sound depressing? It isn't. Sound creepy? It can be! From death doulas to crime scene cleaners, obituary writers to taxidermists, human composting farms to witches who talk to the dead, these death experts have seen it all. In each episode, with the help of comedians and reporters, we'll hear their stories and find out what they have learned about life by working with death. Hosted by Utkarsh Ambudkar. Credits:Josh Bloch- For USG AudioJessica Grimshaw- For USG AudioJennifer Sears- For USG AudioTara Frelund- For USG AudioUtkarsh Ambudkar- HostGretta Cohn - Executive ProducerKesila Childers - Executive ProducerGreg Lubin - Executive ProducerJordan Bailey – Lead ProducerGreg Heller - ProducerSara Nics - Executive EditorJasmine Flott- Music SupervisorAJ Hanneld- Graphic ArtistNocturnal Sound - Mixing and Sound DesignThis is a USG Audio podcast in collaboration with Transmitter Media and Powderkeg.Greg Heller sets out to discover what actually makes an obit feel like a satisfying account of a person's life. With the guidance of professional obituary writer John Pope, Greg practices the craft by writing his own.
Chris is joined by free jazz improviser and bass player, John Pope.We chat about John's influences from Ornette Coleman to the natural world, from Rage Against the Machine to The Blues Brothers. We get the inside track on the Newcastle and northern jazz scene and play an astonishing round of our new 'Bass Deluxe Fretted Finger Bamboozling Brain Buster' quiz challenge.John edits our ever fantastic house-band and selects his top 3 albums of all time:Mingus at Antibes by Charles Mingus (1960) on AtlanticO'Neal's Porch by William Parker (2001) on AUM FidelityThe Shape of Jazz to Come by Ornette Coleman (1959) on AtlanticThere's also some chat about fabulous American author Don DeLillo. Chris recommends reading 'Silence' (2020).SupportYou can help support the podcast and keep us ad free. Especially useful if you'd like to support the podcast and want to keep it ad free. Plus it makes Chris feel very happy indeed! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ChrisNewsteadShow infoPresenter: Chris NewsteadTheme: by SoundWorkLab, licensed through AudioJungle.Recorded April 2021.
Composer of our intro, comic, musician John Pope talks stand up, the current music biz, and Sexbruise?
Tom Baker and John Pope talk about K-ROG, a local Facebook channel that broadcasts morning shows, high school sports, and John's very own local sports talk show. They also talk about their previous military service and how it helped them later navigate the criticisms that come with being a creative. Show Notes: http://www.facebook.com/TheChainGangSportsShow http://www.facebook.com/krogtv
Jordan and John (TCT pastor, Dayton OH) discuss God's leading them to plant a new work near Phoenix, AZ.
Lee's victory over George B. McClellan in front of Richmond sealed Lee's reputation. With McClellan disgraced, Lincoln turned to John Pope who assembled an army along the Rappahannock River. Lee formulated a plan that would lever him out of his position by attacking his supply depot at Manassas. The bold plan worked and Pope was defeated. Lee considered his next moves and looked to the north. He crossed the Potomac and moved into Maryland, setting up another clash at Antietam. Have a question, comment, or compliment, contact us at americawarpodcast@gmail.com. You can also leave comments and your questions on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/americaatwarpodcast/. Thanks for listening!
I speak once again to this talented actor about the upcoming season 4 and about what new challenges await John Pope. There's a new showrunner, a new threat, some cast members saying goodbye and more.
Our pope this week was the first to hold the most popular papal name in Catholic Church history. A divisive figure in his early days, he repented of his old ways and went on to become so renowned that the emperor himself prostrated himself at this pope's feet. It just so happens that Episode #53 is on Pope #53. We swear we didn't realize this until after the episode was recorded. SUPPORT THE POPECAST Click here to become a patron of The Popecast: patreon.com/thepopecast
In this episode, I look at the first day of the Second Battle of Bull Run/Second Manassas on August 29. I also look at the ending of the Battle of Thoroughfare Gap and the Battle of Groveton or Brawner’s Farm.
In this episode I look at how General Lee, realizing that the Army of the Potomac was moving to reinforce General Pope and his Army of Virginia did everything in his power to try and attack Pope before McClellan could unite with him, including dividing his smaller army resulting in the Second Battle of Bull Run or Second Manassas
Despite a cringe-worthy first 7 minutes from our host, John Pope of Pope Corporation eloquently tells his story behind starting two businesses and what it takes to bring massive value as a commercial real estate tenant-rep firm. We also discuss COVID-19 and its effects on commercial real estate, the trends John has seen in the commercial real estate market, commercial real estate post-COVID-19, and the next up and coming area of Houston.
In this episode I pause to examine what both sides did in the aftermath of the Seven Days Battles during the month of July 1862.
Actor talks about the upcoming season two of Falling Skies where he plays John Pope. He also reflects on his time on Stargate SG-1 and his plans for producing a new horror film.
In this week's episode, Sherry sits down with John Pope to talk about his career along with the new book that he co-authored, "Building on the Past: Saving Historic New Orleans." Originally aired on Thursday, February 13th, 2020.
Does color-blindness lead to true reconciliation or merely a superficial state of peace? How ought we, as Christians, approach people from vastly different ethnic and cultural backgrounds than us to most fully embody the love of Christ toward them? Join Ben Hiett and Dayton pastor John Pope for a discussion of this topic.
An end-of-year Fatality Report details the number of Mississippi law enforcement officers that have been killed in the line of duty.Plus, practicing fire and fireworks safety this New Year's Eve.And, a mother's mission to reduce drunk driving fatalities in Mississippi.Segment 1:The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund has released an End of Year Law Enforcement Officer Fatalities Report. The report finds that over 100 law enforcement officers were killed in the line of duty in 2019. Four of those deaths occurred in Mississippi. Marcia Ferranto is CEO of the National Law Enforcement Memorial Fund. She talks with us about the report's conclusions.Segment 2:Tonight, across the country and the state, many will celebrate the New Year with fireworks. Others may welcome it with bonfires. In either case, John Pope, President of the Mississippi Firefighters Association, urges caution. As he tells our Kobee Vance, safety is paramount when handling fireworks.Segment 3:The Mississippi Highway Patrol arrested 95 drunk drivers and a record 10 people died during the Thanksgiving holiday. This Christmas there were 39 DUI's and 5 deaths. Sherrel Clark with Mother's Against Drunk Driving Mississippi warns people against the dangers of drunk driving. The 53-year old says her younger brother was killed by a drunk driver in 1988. Then in 2006, her daughter, who was pregnant with twins, was killed by one. She tells MPB's Desare Frazier about those dangers and how her personal experience has shaped her advocacy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
“[Malvern Hill] was not war--it was murder.”This is the story of a Confederate comeback. Union General George “Little Mac” McClellan has an army of 100,000 within a few mere miles of the Confederate Capital: Richmond, Virginia. The city’s defending force is significantly smaller. It’s his for the taking. But where “Little Mac” is cautious, the new Confederate Commander of the Army of Northern Virginia Robert E. “Bobby” Lee is ready to fight to the death. They’ll duke it out in the Seven Days Battles. Meanwhile, US President Abraham Lincoln has a new General-in-Chief: Henry “Old Brains” Halleck. Can he get Generals “Little Mac” and John Pope to play nice and work together? We’ll find out.
The sinister truth behind the popularity of the Ask Jeeves search engine, stretchy heroes join forces in a VR adventure, John Pope and his religious following, and more!
In this episode, Hall interviews John Pope and James Walker of WellDog, an energy-focused technical services company that provides practical engineering and business solutions in a high volume, cost effective manner with a remarkable customer focus.
It s that haunting time of year again, when pumpkins glow and black cats screech, and you can be guaranteed we re ghost hunting on this week s show To begin, we share a supernatural encounter at Tableau Restaurant on Jackson Square. Suffice it to say, Tableau s ghosts know how to make the bottles fly better than any bartender. Next, our tour of restaurant ghosts brings us to the Napoleon House. When Ralph Brennan acquired the Napoleon House in 2015, he adopted its many apparitions as well. We also stop by Tujague s to search for Julian Eltinge, the restaurant s beloved ghost, who haunts the legendary establishment in drag. We may even receive a visitation from New Orleans original celebrity chef, Madame Begue, who has some unfinished business at the second oldest restaurant in the city. We then move from New Orleans second oldest to its oldest restaurant, Antoine s, where Lisa Blount gives us a tour of their ghostliest sites. From there, we journey up to Mamou, Louisiana to visit the Hotel Cazan. During our stay, we discover the mysteries of Mamou and encounter some of the Hotel s unearthly residents. Then, we indulge in some pumpkin spice at Slow Food Nations in Denver, where two food exhibitors take their love of the orange gourd to a whole new level. Finally, we learn all about the business of writing tales of the dead with Times Picayune obituary writer, John Pope, who compiled years of work in a collection of obituaries Getting Off At Elysian Fields. You ll be amazed to learn that John has prepared files full of obituaries for famous New Orleanians years before their actual demise. For more of all things Louisiana Eats, be sure to visit us at PoppyTooker.com.
Teens from the north side of Springfield, MO recall the day they found out someone they saw every day had been accused of a horrific crime. Then we find out how sports concussions impacted the lives of two young athletes. And finally, special guest Dana Powell talks about her journey from Springfield to Hollywood, where her acting career is thriving. Special thanks to Jason Raphael and Jeffrey Johnson for helping us get this project off the ground. Follow us on Twitter @htvbuzz, and find htvbuzz on Instagram. Get more details about the Bay 11 podcast by visiting: htvbuzz.com/bay11 Thanks to our sponsors this time, Blend Studio, and John Pope of Edward Jones in Rogersville, MO.
On the latest episode of The Kicker, Meg talks to John Pope, an award-winning journalist known for his Hurricane Katrina coverage, about how newsrooms can prepare for disaster, including what to do before, during, and after the storm hits. Then, new CJR Delacorte Fellow Karen K. Ho joins Meg and Pete to discuss how newsrooms like Univision are preparing for Hurricane Irma, trust issues with Facebook, and the fall preview for what to expect in Washington.
John is the CEO of Jive Communications. A cloud based business phone company closing in on $100,000,000 in annual recurring revenue. He has been an entrepreneur his entire life and loves the process of starting and growing businesses. Jive is now the largest privately owned VoIP company in the world. He is also a co-founder of Jive Communications. Sponsors Athletic Greens: The most complete whole food supplement on the market. If you check out AG, you’ll receive 20 single serve travel packs valued at $99 completely free with your first order. Just visit athleticgreens.com/fire!
In which we continue our march toward Second Manassas, looking at Stonewall Jackson's movement around John Pope's right flank.
In which we continue our march toward Second Manassas by looking at how Robert E. Lee forced John Pope to withdraw from his line along the Rapidan River, but then Lee's advance stalled in front of Pope's new position along the Rappahannock.
In which we look at the circumstances surrounding John Pope's appointment to command the Union's Army of Virginia in June of 1862.
It s Halloween and there s no place better in the world to celebrate All Hallow s Eve than in the the ghost laden state of Louisiana To get you in the spirit, on this week s show, we tour the cities of the dead, learning tombside all about our dearly departed culinary legends from Sally Asher, author of Stories From the Saint Louis Cemetaries of New Orleans. Then, we learn all about the business of writing tales of the dead with Times Picayune obituary writer, John Pope, who compiled years of work in a collection of obituaries Getting Off At Elysian Fields. You ll be amazed to learn that John has prepared files full of obituaries for famous New Orleanians years before their actual demise. Finally, we ll tour famous French Quarter haunts where Chef Duke Locicero introduces us to Caf Giovanni s little girl ghost and then we conjure up the famous cross dressing ghost at Tujague s Get ready for a hauntingly good time on this week s Louisiana Eats
Building a business is hard, but building a business from nothing? That’s a special kind of challenge. Today’s guest teacher, John Pope, knows a little something about that. As a founder of Jive, he built a $100 million company with zero industry experience or outside funding. He came by to share the lessons he’s learned […] The post MBA744 Guest Teacher: John Pope- Lessons Learned From Bootstrapping a Business appeared first on The $100 MBA.
Building a business is hard, but building a business from nothing? That’s a special kind of challenge. Today’s guest teacher, John Pope, knows a little something about that. As a founder of Jive, he built a $100 million company with zero industry experience or outside funding. He came by to share the lessons he’s learned […] The post MBA744 Guest Teacher: John Pope- Lessons Learned From Bootstrapping a Business appeared first on The $100 MBA.
Reaching the Clouds in Cloud Hosting and VoIP as Dush Ramachandran welcomes John Pope, the CEO of Jive Communications. Jive is a cloud based hosted VoIP company (business phones). John is one of the original company founders and has been the CEO since day one. Jive helps businesses save money (normally 50% over their current phone system) and enter the new world of hosted VoIP communications. We have a great program to reward you for any business that would come for this
Gerri and Eugenia interview Colin Cunningham at Adelaide Armageddon just before the television series Falling Skies aired. Most of us know Colin as Major Davis from Stargate SG-1, but he now stars as John Pope in Falling Skies from Steven Spielberg. [more]
Join Hank Davis and Alex Cruz as they discuss TNT's television series Falling Skies on TPE Network’s Falling Skies Podcast. Hank and Alex will deliver in-depth episode reviews, theories, listener feedback and all the fun you have come to expect from a TPE Network Podcast. On the pilot edition of the show Hank and Alex discuss the loveable John Pope, eaters, PETA is going to get them, watch out for little Jimmy, we have our first love triangle, which book to read, it’s all Alex’s fault and much more.