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What did you think? Text us by clicking here! We are unable to reply on this app, so include phone # or email address.In this episode, host Tim Hopper (Shiloh OPC, Raleigh, NC) is joined by fellow seasoned deacons Lynne Hunter (Harvest OPC, Wyoming, MI) and Bob Keys (Grace OPC, Columbus, OH) to wrestle through several thought-provoking real-world scenarios.Consider what you might do if your church had a budget surplus or a woman visits your church asking for rent money for her motel stay; what the proper process is when a charity approaches your diaconate for support or when a church member asks for tuition help for her last semester of art school.Tune in to hear how Tim, Lynne, and Bob suggest working through each scenario—and then bring the conversation to your own diaconate! A few of these were submitted by Joel Vander Kooi, a deacon at Redeemer OPC in Airdrie, Alberta—thanks, Joel! (He got a cool The Reformed Deacon t-shirt for his suggestions.)Referenced in this episode:Suggested guidelines and questions for a deacon to ask a strangerYou can find all of our episodes at thereformeddeacon.org. Make sure to follow us on your favorite podcast player, so you don't miss an episode. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for giveaways and more information. Find other resources on OPCCDM.org. Make sure to send us some feedback on your podcast player or ask a diaconal question by going to OPCCDM.org.
What did you think? Text us! We are unable to reply on this app, so include phone # or email address.In this episode, host John Stahl (deacon at Immanuel OPC, Wilmington, DE) leads a discussion with Shiloh OPC, Raleigh, NC Deacon Tim Hopper and Harvest OPC in Wyoming, MI Associate Pastor of Youth and Evangelism Adrian Crum to consider practical ways to help your congregation understand that a deacon's role extends beyond taking the offering and performing building maintenance.Referenced in this episode:The Letters of John Newton (Hardcover Banner of Truth Edition)The Deacon: Biblical Foundations for Today's Ministry of Mercy by Cornelis Van DamThe Reformed Deacon podcast hosted by the OPC Committee on Diaconal Ministries“Finding the Next Deacon” (S4: E 4 Feb. 2025 episode of TRD)“The Heart of a Deacon” (S 3: E18 Sept. 2024 episode of TRD)“How the Westminster Standards Relate to Deacons” (S3: E 9 April 2024 episode of TRD)“A Study of Acts 6 with RHM Charles Biggs” (S 2: E 12 June 2023 episode of TRD)“The Deacon is No Small Office” C. Nick Willborn (audio from PSE 2018)OPC Book of Church Order (Section 11 on Deacons)The OPC Committee on Diaconal Ministries (CDM) websiteOPC Presbytery Diaconal Summit 2025OPC National Diaconal Summit 2026You can find all of our episodes at thereformeddeacon.org. Make sure to follow us on your favorite podcast player, so you don't miss an episode. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for giveaways and more information. Find other resources on OPCCDM.org. Make sure to send us some feedback on your podcast player or ask a diaconal question by going to OPCCDM.org.
The Business Elevation Show with Chris Cooper - Be More. Achieve More
Join us for an insightful interview with Dr. John Stahl-Wert, Founder of the Center for Serving Leadership, as we explore his renowned book, The Serving Leader. With over thirty years of experience, John has helped organisations worldwide achieve exceptional results by investing in their people. Author of the best-sellers The Serving Leader and Ten Thousand Horses, John has coached executives in top organisations such as Progress Rail, Pan Pacific Hotel Group (Singapore), Honda's North American Lean Network, and the Veterans Administration. As well as hundreds of other businesses in the US, Singapore and Hong Kong. In this interview, John will discuss the core principles of The Serving Leader and how leaders can transform their organisations by fostering a culture of service and empowerment. Beyond his professional work, John enjoys a fulfilling personal life with his wife of 42 years (and business partner), Milonica, and their family. Tune in for valuable insights from a true leader dedicated to serving others and empowering organisations through leadership.
On the second day of the America's Work Force Union Podcast's coverage of National Apprenticeship Week, we were joined by John Stahl, the Insulation Industry International Apprentice and Training Fund Administrator (IIIATF). He discussed a partnership with the American School Counselor Association to develop a pipeline between public schools and the trades and the Insulators Union's Master Apprentice Competition (MAC). Tom Kriger, Director of Research and Education at North America's Building Trades Unions (NABTU), joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss the educational curriculum administered by Apprenticeship Readiness Programs to prepare individuals for a Registered Apprenticeship Program and a future career in the trades.
What did you think? Text us! We are unable to reply, so include phone # or email address.In this episode, the four deacons from Part 1 (John Stahl, Immanuel OPC, Wilmington, DE; Bob Keys, Grace OPC, Columbus, OH; Jared Grigg, Acacia OPC, Manassas, VA; Lynne Hunter, Harvest OPC, Wyoming, MI) continue discussing two more scenarios: a year-long intern is having car trouble and empty nesters who are struggling to pay their bills. This episode is particularly helpful with suggestions for approaching the family members of those who are needing help. The men don't always suggest the same solutions, but their perspectives help to spur on good discussion and good answers; iron sharpens iron!You can find all of our episodes at thereformeddeacon.org. Make sure to follow us on your favorite podcast player, so you don't miss an episode. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for giveaways and more information. Find other resources on OPCCDM.org. Make sure to send us some feedback on your podcast player or ask a diaconal question by going to OPCCDM.org.
Episode 402: The Crew's wearing their most buoyant life jackets while watching John Stahl's Leave Her to Heaven. This 40's film noir is in color, which some critics use to point out it isn't a noir. The Crew doesn't solve that debate, but this film is a rarely seen masterpiece. With a terrific chilling performance from Gene Tierney. The Crew discusses… If you like our music intro, head over to Soundcloud and hear more amazing music from aquariusweapon. Aquariusweapon can also be found on YouTube. Contact: moviecrewpod@gmail.com
Dr. John Stahl-Wert is the Founder of the Center for Serving Leadership. He has pioneered training solutions for thirty years, working with organizations worldwide that want to produce outstanding results by investing in their people. He has written eight books, including the international best-sellers The Serving Leader and Ten Thousand Horses. John has coached executives in hundreds of other businesses in the U.S., Singapore, and Hong Kong. John has been married to Milonica, his business partner, for 44 years. They enjoy designing and building things, traveling, going to church, and loving and being with their family, friends, neighbors, and Serving Leader colleagues from around the world. This week on the show, John and I discuss the concept of servant leadership and how John's strategic thinking and activator personality still guide his approach to problem-solving and decision-making. He shares the significance of clear values for leaders, why learning from failures is important, and how to practice effective delegation so the next generation can take over. John also discusses the traits of successful leaders and the importance of humility and vulnerability in leadership. “The serving leader is the only kind of leader.” - Dr. John Stahl-Wert “You need to lead by values.” - Dr. John Stahl-Wert “Suffering builds perseverance; perseverance builds character. We have to be willing, as leaders, to hurt.” - Dr. John Stahl-Wert This Week on The Wow Factor: John's upbringing as a conservative Mennonite in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, with a mix of Amish and Mennonite influences John shares his leadership experience in high school, understanding that deferring leadership led to regret and a lack of inclusivity Why leaders across the globe share the traits of being teachable and willing to learn from their experiences How John's strategic thinking and activator personality guides his approach to problem-solving and decision-making Why company values must be clear and specific for others to understand and follow How to make small, incremental changes in leadership practice Why delegation involves extending trust and authority, but incorrect delegation can do more damage than good Why it's so important to bake goodness into a company for future generations, and how value is destroyed when companies are sold without a strong cultural foundation Dr. John Stahl-Wert's Words of Wisdom: In servant leadership, we serve our people, standards, and values. If we serve ourselves primarily, we destroy value. Laying yourself down for something more important than yourself is not an easy path, but it's worth it. Connect with Dr. John Stahl-Wert: Center for Serving Leadership Helmwise Dr. John Stahl-Wert on LinkedIn Connect with The WOW Factor: The WOW Factor Website Connect with Brad Formsma via email Brad Formsma on LinkedIn Brad Formsma on Instagram Brad Formsma on Facebook Brad Formsma on Twitter
What did you think? Text us! We are unable to reply, so include phone # or email address.In this episode, host John Stahl, deacon at Emmanuel OPC in Wilmington, DE, and member of the CDM, leads a discussion with three fellow deacons: Lynne Hunter from Harvest OPC in Wyoming, Michigan; Bob Keys from Grace OPC in Columbus, Ohio; and Jared Gregg from Acacia OPC in Manassas, Virginia. The group explores dilemmas with significant long-term implications. They first address a situation involving a member who, due to an accident, requires extensive assistance. They then consider the case of a couple expecting their fourth child who is struggling to make ends meet. These discussions represent the first part of a two-part series.You can find all of our episodes at thereformeddeacon.org. Make sure to follow us on your favorite podcast player, so you don't miss an episode. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for giveaways and more information. Find other resources on OPCCDM.org. Make sure to send us some feedback on your podcast player or ask a diaconal question by going to OPCCDM.org.
The Business Elevation Show with Chris Cooper - Be More. Achieve More
Join us for an insightful interview with Dr. John Stahl-Wert, Founder of the Center for Serving Leadership, as we explore his renowned book, The Serving Leader. With over thirty years of experience, John has helped organisations worldwide achieve exceptional results by investing in their people. Author of the best-sellers The Serving Leader and Ten Thousand Horses, John has coached executives in top organisations such as Progress Rail, Pan Pacific Hotel Group (Singapore), Honda's North American Lean Network, and the Veterans Administration. As well as hundreds of other businesses in the US, Singapore and Hong Kong. In this interview, John will discuss the core principles of The Serving Leader and how leaders can transform their organisations by fostering a culture of service and empowerment. Beyond his professional work, John enjoys a fulfilling personal life with his wife of 42 years (and business partner), Milonica, and their family. Tune in for valuable insights from a true leader dedicated to serving others and empowering organisations through leadership.
The Business Elevation Show with Chris Cooper - Be More. Achieve More
Join us for an insightful interview with Dr. John Stahl-Wert, Founder of the Center for Serving Leadership, as we explore his renowned book, The Serving Leader. With over thirty years of experience, John has helped organisations worldwide achieve exceptional results by investing in their people. Author of the best-sellers The Serving Leader and Ten Thousand Horses, John has coached executives in top organisations such as Progress Rail, Pan Pacific Hotel Group (Singapore), Honda's North American Lean Network, and the Veterans Administration. As well as hundreds of other businesses in the US, Singapore and Hong Kong. In this interview, John will discuss the core principles of The Serving Leader and how leaders can transform their organisations by fostering a culture of service and empowerment. Beyond his professional work, John enjoys a fulfilling personal life with his wife of 42 years (and business partner), Milonica, and their family. Tune in for valuable insights from a true leader dedicated to serving others and empowering organisations through leadership.
Adaptadas a partir de una misma novela escrita por Fannie Hurst, las dos versiones de Imitation of Life —estrenadas en 1934 y 1959, y dirigidas por John Stahl y Douglas Sirk, respectivamente— poseen el mismo punto de partida, el encuentro entre dos madres a cargo de sus hijas, una blanca y otra afroamericana, pero lo desarrollan en direcciones melodramáticas muy distintas, cada una representativa del momento de siglo XX y de Estados Unidos en el que fueron concebidas. En 1934, al corazón de la Gran Depresión, el aliciente es financiero: el surgimiento de esta amistad y la consiguiente creación de una nueva familia "no tradicional", va a la par con la creación de una exitosa empresa en conjunto. En 1959, con el boom económico de la posguerra en plena explosión, el estímulo es la ambición, la fama y el logro personal. Como suele ocurrir en esta clase de dramas, ambos sueños se trizan y se estrellan: la película de los años 30 desemboca en tragedia, la de fines de los 50 lo hace en una suerte de apoteosis kitsch. Situados en dos puntos de inflexión del "sueño americano", Stahl y Sirk no pueden ser más distintos en su enfoque, pero al final el resultado, la crónica de esa debacle, es la misma. De eso y más se habla en esta podcast.
Season 2, Episode 2: IMITATION OF LIFE We continue our ten-part series where we take a deep dive into a film celebrating a milestone anniversary this year. Today's subject is the 1934 melodrama Imitation of Life. Directed by John Stahl, this movie stars Claudette Colbert and Louise Beavers in an interracial friendship of two single mothers. The film has since been overshadowed by its 1959 remake, but it makes for a fascinating look at some of the social mores of society 90 years passed. Next week, we will turn our attention to 1944 and select a film turning 80, Otto Preminger's film noir classic, Laura.
In the latest episode of the R-Value podcast, IDI's Ken Allison welcomes special guests Rick Duncan, Executive Director of the Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance (SPFA) and John Stahl of the Metal Buildings Initiative to discuss and dispel the myths surrounding the use of spray foam insulation in metal buildings. The conversation focuses on debunking common misconceptions and providing factual information based on research and industry experiences. Duncan and Stahl have put together a task force to conduct studies and share information with contractors about the safe use of spray foam in metal building applications. They share their extensive background in the field, share insights on the compatibility of spray foam with various types of metal buildings, the effects of spray foam on building elements like paint and structure, and the evolving building codes and standards that impact the use of spray foam in the industry. Learn more about the SPFA and get involved today! Throughout the episode, the guests delve into the technical aspects of spray foam application in metal buildings, addressing concerns related to thermal bridging, air leakage, and moisture management. They emphasize the importance of understanding the nuances of different building designs, such as standing seam roofs, and the role of proper installation techniques to ensure effective insulation performance. The discussion also highlights ongoing research and collaborations with metal building manufacturers to optimize the use of spray foam and adapt to changing regulations and environmental considerations. In this episode… 2:45 - John and Rick's work with SPFA to clarify the compatibility of spray foam with metal buildings 10:00 - What do the studies say about the impact of spray foam on metal building elements (e.g., paint, structure) 15:27 - Should states get started on evolving building codes and standards for insulating metal structures? 22:58 - The next steps for Rick's SPFA task force 26:18 - How you can help the SPFA get codes changed in your state 38:17 - PFAS and Code Exempt Buildings: The Next Hot Topics for the SPFA
Ghosts. Crime. Flamethrowers. Hostages. Rogue FBI agents. Tyler. Sounds like another holiday edition of Fic/off. This time, competitors Joe Ketchum, Ben Hooper, John Stahl, and Johnny Blaze write original stories where Hans Gruber (Die Hard) and Frosty the Snowman (Frosty the Snowman) cross paths to celebrate the birth of our lord. Support the podcast with 5-star ratings and reviews on Apple Podcasts: tinyurl.com/y8t8k5ag If you want to support the show by sending us a few bucks, you can become a Patron, which also earns you access to exclusive content! www.patreon.com/wordsalad If you're looking for other ways to support the show, recommend us to a friend! Any support is greatly appreciated. You guys keep us going! Check out the Word Salad Radioheads Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/WordSalad Follow Word Salad Radio on Twitter: www.twitter.com/WordSaladRadio Follow Joe on Letterboxd: www.letterboxd.com/ketchujo Intro: “Fell for You” by Matthew Carroll www.MatthewCarrollMusic.com Cover Art created by Joe Ketchum Episode edited by Joe Ketchum Other shows featured on Word Salad Radio: Dick Picks: Where host and guest choose terrible movies to subject the other to and try to defend them. Doc n Roll: An examination of documentary films. The Fami Commune: Co-hosts play random video games from a Chinese import Nintendo system and apply the lessons within to their everyday lives. Fic/off: Competitors are given 2 fictional characters to mashup into original short stories. Ghost of Oscar Past: An annual Oscar retrospective looking at winners/nominees from 20 years ago to see if they still hold up. High Five: Host and guest compile top five lists that are related but don't overlap. Lightning Round: A movie trivia game show! The List of Shame: One person tries to guess what a classic film they've never seen is about and then tries to convince the other person they were right after watching it for the first time. The Mooby Awards: An annual show where co-hosts rip apart a movie they agree is overrated. Page Turners: A show all about the art of adaptation. Purgastory: A show speculating about all the movies that almost happened. Quote Unquote Guilty: All about guilty pleasure movies, tv shows, music, scientific principles, etc. Stranger Themes: Co-hosts force each other to make weird analyses of different movies and defend their argument with evidence from the text. Test Pilots: A show about failed TV pilots and where they might've gone from here. War Salad: Co-hosts debate a film one of them likes and the other does not. You-Turn: A podcast dedicated to Word Salad fans! Patrons of the show star in original fan fiction short stories. © 2016-2023 Joe Ketchum
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When everyone's favorite luddite, Ron Swanson, meets the loveably adorably charmingly advanced robot Johnny 5, sparks will fly in more ways than one. Joe Ketchum, Ben Hooper, Alayna Taylor, Johnny Blaze, and John Stahl craft fan fiction stories for your amusement to see who will be crowned champion. Support the podcast with 5-star ratings and reviews on Apple Podcasts: tinyurl.com/y8t8k5ag If you want to support the show by sending us a few bucks, you can become a Patron, which also earns you access to exclusive content! www.patreon.com/wordsalad If you're looking for other ways to support the show, recommend us to a friend! Any support is greatly appreciated. You guys keep us going! Check out the Word Salad Radioheads Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/WordSalad Follow Word Salad Radio on Twitter: www.twitter.com/WordSaladRadio Follow Joe on Letterboxd: www.letterboxd.com/ketchujo Intro: “Fell for You” by Matthew Carroll www.MatthewCarrollMusic.com Cover Art created by Joe Ketchum Episode edited by Joe Ketchum Other shows featured on Word Salad Radio: Dick Picks: Where host and guest choose terrible movies to subject the other to and try to defend them. Doc n Roll: An examination of documentary films. The Fami Commune: Co-hosts play random video games from a Chinese import Nintendo system and apply the lessons within to their everyday lives. Fic/off: Competitors are given 2 fictional characters to mashup into original short stories. Ghost of Oscar Past: An annual Oscar retrospective looking at winners/nominees from 20 years ago to see if they still hold up. High Five: Host and guest compile top five lists that are related but don't overlap. Lightning Round: A movie trivia game show! The List of Shame: One person tries to guess what a classic film they've never seen is about and then tries to convince the other person they were right after watching it for the first time. The Mooby Awards: An annual show where co-hosts rip apart a movie they agree is overrated. Page Turners: A show all about the art of adaptation. Purgastory: A show speculating about all the movies that almost happened. Quote Unquote Guilty: All about guilty pleasure movies, tv shows, music, scientific principles, etc. Stranger Themes: Co-hosts force each other to make weird analyses of different movies and defend their argument with evidence from the text. Test Pilots: A show about failed TV pilots and where they might've gone from here. War Salad: Co-hosts debate a film one of them likes and the other does not. You-Turn: A podcast dedicated to Word Salad fans! Patrons of the show star in original fan fiction short stories. © 2016-2023 Joe Ketchum
Our Fox 1944 episode features a prestige production, The Eve of St. Mark, based on a Maxwell Anderson play and directed by John Stahl, and a modest marital drama, In the Meantime, Darling, directed by Otto Preminger just before he makes a name for himself in noir with Laura. Between the two, the problems facing the men at the front and the women who love them are covered, as well as the kinds of moral dilemmas each might face. We discuss Preminger's handling of Jeanne Craine's character, and Bosley Crowther (back to being Nemesis of the Pod) inadvertently describes John Stahl's distinctive style/outlook. Time Codes: 0h 00m 45s: THE EVE OF ST. MARK [dir. John M. Stahl] 0h 33m 04s: IN THE MEANTIME, DARLING [dir. Otto Preminger] Studio Film Capsules provided by The Films of 20th Century-Fox by Aubrey Solomon & Tony Thomas Additional studio information from: The Hollywood Story by Joel W. Finler +++ * Marvel at our meticulously ridiculous Complete Viewing Schedule for the 2020s * Intro Song: “Sunday” by Jean Goldkette Orchestra with the Keller Sisters (courtesy of The Internet Archive) * Read Elise's latest film piece on Preston Sturges, Unfaithfully Yours, and the Narrative role of comedic scapegoating. * Check out Dave's new Robert Benchley blog – an attempt to annotate and reflect upon as many of the master humorist's 2000+ pieces as he can locate – Benchley Data: A Wayward Annotation Project! Follow us on Twitter at @therebuggy Write to us at therebuggy@gmail.com We now have a Discord server - just drop us a line if you'd like to join!
Episode Summary: In this episode of the L3 Leadership podcast, John Stahl-Wert returns to the podcast to talk about the role of pain in a leaders life, books he's written, and provides some valuable advice to leaders who may be struggling. About John Stahl-Wert: Dr. John Stahl-Wert is a best selling author, speaker, and acclaimed authority in the field of leadership development. His focus is helping individuals, organizations, and communities worldwide to embrace and implement the principles of Serving Leadership.As an entrepreneur who successfully launched multiple for- and non-profit organizations, John understands the challenges of life and leadership that enables him to quickly and authoritatively connect with the hearts and minds of his audience.John serves as the President of Newton Institute, which provides leadership development training and resources to aspiring, emerging and existing leaders around the world. John also serves as Adjunct Faculty for the Ray Bakke Centre for Urban Transformation in Hong Kong and for Geneva College's Master of Science in Organizational Leadership program.John's best-selling books have been translated into nine languages, sold more than 120,000 copies, and have garnered praise from top leadership experts Ken Blanchard, Henry Cloud, Max DePree, Frances Hesselbein, Laurie Beth Jones, and William Pollard. Dr. John Stahl-Wert is a best selling author, speaker, and acclaimed authority in the field of leadership development. His focus is helping individuals, organizations, and communities worldwide to embrace and implement the principles of Serving Leadership.4 Key Takeaways:1. John talks about how leaders must “grow up” in order to truly serve.2. He shares his views on admitting faults and posturing yourself for improvability.3. John talks about his organization, Center for Serving Leadership.4. He provides some insight into what he believes causes insecurity in leaders and how to overcome that.Quotes From the Episode:“I don't see problems when I have a strategy, I see solutions.”“It's impossible to make progress if we cannot admit we have a problem.”“One of the chief roots of our insecurity is comparison.”Resources Mentioned:Books by JohnCenter for Serving LeadershipConnect with John:Website | Linkedin | Facebook
Joe, Johnny Blaze, and John Stahl say goodbye to Power Rangers actor Jason David Frank with original fan fiction stories mashing together Frank's Green Ranger with another emerald warrior: Link from The Legend of Zelda. Support the podcast with 5-star ratings and reviews on Apple Podcasts: tinyurl.com/y8t8k5ag If you want to support the show by sending us a few bucks, you can become a Patron, which also earns you access to exclusive content! www.patreon.com/wordsalad If you're looking for other ways to support the show, recommend us to a friend! Any support is greatly appreciated. You guys keep us going! Check out the Word Salad Radioheads Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/WordSalad Follow Word Salad Radio on Twitter: www.twitter.com/WordSaladRadio Follow Joe on Letterboxd: www.letterboxd.com/j4sanders Intro: “Fell for You” by Matthew Carroll www.MatthewCarrollMusic.com Cover Art created by Joe Ketchum Episode edited by Joe Ketchum Other shows featured on Word Salad Radio: Dick Picks: Where host and guest choose terrible movies to subject the other to and try to defend them. Doc n Roll: An examination of documentary films. The Fami Commune: Co-hosts play random video games from a Chinese import Nintendo system and apply the lessons within to their everyday lives. Fic/off: Competitors are given 2 fictional characters to mashup into original short stories. Ghost of Oscar Past: An annual Oscar retrospective looking at winners/nominees from 20 years ago to see if they still hold up. High Five: Host and guest compile top five lists that are related but don't overlap. Lightning Round: A movie trivia game show! The List of Shame: One person tries to guess what a classic film they've never seen is about and then tries to convince the other person they were right after watching it for the first time. The Mooby Awards: An annual show where co-hosts rip apart a movie they agree is overrated. Page Turners: A show all about the art of adaptation. Purgastory: A show speculating about all the movies that almost happened. Quote Unquote Guilty: All about guilty pleasure movies, tv shows, music, scientific principles, etc. Stranger Themes: Co-hosts force each other to make weird analyses of different movies and defend their argument with evidence from the text. Test Pilots: A show about failed TV pilots and where they might've gone from here. War Salad: Co-hosts debate a film one of them likes and the other does not. You-Turn: A podcast dedicated to Word Salad fans! Patrons of the show star in original fan fiction short stories. © 2016-2023 Joe Ketchum
Can a model of leadership help you lead your team better? Michelle Martin finds out about a leadership model that stresses serving and how it can work for you.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lee comes to the big city with dreams of being a writer, but her interests shift when she takes a competitive secretary position for a big corporate publisher or possibly a law firm and is drawn to her sexy boss who invites her to explore her kinky side, but she has a few surprises for sir indeed. At least, that's what John Stahl believes SECRETARY is about and now has to convince Joe he's right. Support the podcast with 5-star ratings and reviews on Apple Podcasts: tinyurl.com/y8t8k5ag If you want to support the show by sending us a few bucks, you can become a Patron, which also earns you access to exclusive content! www.patreon.com/wordsalad If you're looking for other ways to support the show, recommend us to a friend! Any support is greatly appreciated. You guys keep us going! Email us at WordSaladProductions@gmail.com Check out the Word Salad Radioheads Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/WordSalad Follow Word Salad Radio on Twitter: www.twitter.com/WordSaladRadio Follow Joe on Letterboxd: www.letterboxd.com/j4sanders Intro composed by Andrew Kroepel Cover Art created by Joe Ketchum Episode edited by Joe Ketchum Other shows featured on Word Salad Radio: Dick Picks: Where host and guest choose terrible movies to subject the other to and try to defend them. Doc n Roll: An examination of documentary films. The Fami Commune: Co-hosts play random video games from a Chinese import Nintendo system and apply the lessons within to their everyday lives. Fic/off: Competitors are given 2 fictional characters to mashup into original short stories. Ghost of Oscar Past: An annual Oscar retrospective looking at winners/nominees from 20 years ago to see if they still hold up. High Five: Host and guest compile top five lists that are related but don't overlap. The List of Shame: One person tries to guess what a classic film they've never seen is about and then tries to convince the other person they were right after watching it for the first time. The Mooby Awards: An annual show where co-hosts rip apart a movie they agree is overrated. Page Turners: A show all about the art of adaptation. Purgastory: A show speculating about all the movies that almost happened. Quote Unquote Guilty: All about guilty pleasure movies, tv shows, music, scientific principles, etc. Stranger Themes: Co-hosts force each other to make weird analyses of different movies and defend their argument with evidence from the text. Test Pilots: A show about failed TV pilots and where they might've gone from here. War Salad: Co-hosts debate a film one of them likes and the other does not. You-Turn: A podcast dedicated to Word Salad fans! Patrons of the show star in original fan fiction short stories. © 2016-2023 Joe Ketchum
The fan fiction competition returns with competitors Joe Ketchum, Johnny Blaze, John Stahl, and Ben Hooper creating stories mashing up Wednesday Addams and Darth Vader, so breathe deep and snap twice. Support the podcast with 5-star ratings and reviews on Apple Podcasts: tinyurl.com/y8t8k5ag If you want to support the show by sending us a few bucks, you can become a Patron, which also earns you access to exclusive content! www.patreon.com/wordsalad If you're looking for other ways to support the show, recommend us to a friend! Any support is greatly appreciated. You guys keep us going! Email us at WordSaladProductions@gmail.com Check out the Word Salad Radioheads Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/WordSalad to join future fic/off recordings. Follow Word Salad Radio on Twitter: www.twitter.com/WordSaladRadio Follow Joe on Letterboxd: www.letterboxd.com/j4sanders Intro: “Fell for You” by Matthew Carroll www.MatthewCarrollMusic.com Cover Art created by Joe Ketchum Episode edited by Joe Ketchum Other shows featured on Word Salad Radio: Dick Picks: Where host and guest choose terrible movies to subject the other to and try to defend them. Doc n Roll: An examination of documentary films. The Fami Commune: Co-hosts play random video games from a Chinese import Nintendo system and apply the lessons within to their everyday lives. Fic/off: Competitors are given 2 fictional characters to mashup into original short stories. Ghost of Oscar Past: An annual Oscar retrospective looking at winners/nominees from 20 years ago to see if they still hold up. High Five: Host and guest compile top five lists that are related but don't overlap. The List of Shame: One person tries to guess what a classic film they've never seen is about and then tries to convince the other person they were right after watching it for the first time. The Mooby Awards: An annual show where co-hosts rip apart a movie they agree is overrated. Page Turners: A show all about the art of adaptation. Purgastory: A show speculating about all the movies that almost happened. Quote Unquote Guilty: All about guilty pleasure movies, tv shows, music, scientific principles, etc. Stranger Themes: Co-hosts force each other to make weird analyses of different movies and defend their argument with evidence from the text. Test Pilots: A show about failed TV pilots and where they might've gone from here. War Salad: Co-hosts debate a film one of them likes and the other does not. You-Turn: A podcast dedicated to Word Salad fans! Patrons of the show star in original fan fiction short stories. © 2016-2023 Joe Ketchum
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Giving...the heart of the matter.- 2022 10 09 John Stahl HighPoint Christian Church
Give Me Three Steps - Part 3... Giving For Life - 2022 09 25 John Stahl HighPoint Christian Church
One is the token elf member of the fellowship of the ring and one is everyone's favorite cotton-headed ninnymuggins. The fan fiction competition returns to bring 6 short stories bringing together two of the greatest elves of any realm: Legolas and Buddy. Joe is joined by Ben Hooper, Johnny Blaze, Zack Wiseman, Dylan Terry, and John Stahl to determine which story will rule them all. What's your favorite color?! Support the podcast with 5-star ratings and reviews on Apple Podcasts: tinyurl.com/y8t8k5ag If you want to support the show by sending us a few bucks, you can become a Patron, which also earns you access to exclusive content! www.patreon.com/wordsalad If you're looking for other ways to support the show, recommend us to a friend! Any support is greatly appreciated. You guys keep us going! Email us at WordSaladProductions@gmail.com Check out the Word Salad Radioheads Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/WordSalad Follow Word Salad Radio on Twitter: www.twitter.com/WordSaladRadio Follow Joe on Letterboxd: www.letterboxd.com/j4sanders Intro: “Fell for You” by Matthew Carroll www.MatthewCarrollMusic.com Cover Art created by Joe Ketchum Episode edited by Joe Ketchum Other shows featured on Word Salad Radio: Dick Picks: Where host and guest choose terrible movies to subject the other to and try to defend them. Doc n Roll: An examination of documentary films. The Fami Commune: Co-hosts play random video games from a Chinese import Nintendo system and apply the lessons within to their everyday lives. Fic/off: Competitors are given 2 fictional characters to mashup into original short stories. Ghost of Oscar Past: An annual Oscar retrospective looking at winners/nominees from 20 years ago to see if they still hold up. High Five: Host and guest compile top five lists that are related but don't overlap. The List of Shame: One person tries to guess what a classic film they've never seen is about and then tries to convince the other person they were right after watching it for the first time. Loose Canons: Where our cohosts review movies that don't actually exist, like Jaws 19 from Back to the Future Part II. The Mooby Awards: An annual show where co-hosts rip apart a movie they agree is overrated. Page Turners: A show all about the art of adaptation. Quote Unquote Guilty: All about guilty pleasure movies, tv shows, music, scientific principles, etc. Stranger Themes: Co-hosts force each other to make weird analyses of different movies and defend their argument with evidence from the text. Test Pilots: A show about failed TV pilots and where they might've gone from here. War Salad: Co-hosts debate a film one of them likes and the other does not. You-Turn: A podcast dedicated to Word Salad fans! Patrons of the show star in original fan fiction short stories. © 2016-2022 Joe Ketchum
Give Me Three Steps - Part 2... Peace - 2022 09 18 John Stahl HighPoint Christian Church
Give Me Three Steps - 2022 09 11 John Stahl HighPoint Christian Church
How do we pray? Part 2 - 2022 09 04 John Stahl HighPoint Christian Church
How do we pray? - 2022 08 28 John Stahl HighPoint Christian Church
What Next - 2022 08 21 John Stahl HighPoint Christian Church
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Why Jesus Part 6 2022 08 07 John Stahl HighPoint Christian Church
Why Jesus Part 5 - 2022 07 31 John Stahl HighPoint Christian Church
Why Jesus Part 4 - 2022 07 24 John Stahl HighPoint Christian Church
Why Jesus? Part 2 - 2022 07 03 Pastor John Stahl HighPoint Christian Church
Why Jesus? - 2022 06 26 Pastor John Stahl HighPoint Christia
Universal, 1939: we continue the saga of John Stahl's final years with the banker regime with When Tomorrow Comes, a frankly pro-labour romance, full of eccentric charm, that rewrites the fate of Irene Dunne's Back Street character while reuniting the actress with Charles Boyer after their success in Love Affair. Then we turn to the studio's B mode with Joe May's intermittently audacious, but consistently funny, murder/haunting mystery The House of Fear, about an ill-fated stage production. Time Codes: 0h 01m 00s: WHEN TOMORROW COMES [dir. John M. Stahl] 0h 51m 32s: THE HOUSE OF FEAR [dir. Joe May] Studio Film Capsules provided by The Universal Story by Clive Hirschhorn Additional studio information from: The Hollywood Story by Joel W. Finler +++ * Marvel at our meticulously ridiculous Complete Viewing Schedule for the 2020s * Intro Song: “Sunday” by Jean Goldkette Orchestra with the Keller Sisters (courtesy of The Internet Archive) * Read Elise's latest film piece on Preston Sturges, Unfaithfully Yours, and the Narrative role of comedic scapegoating. * Check out Dave's new Robert Benchley blog – an attempt to annotate and reflect upon as many of the master humorist's 2000+ pieces as he can locate – Benchley Data: A Wayward Annotation Project! Follow us on Twitter at @therebuggy Write to us at therebuggy@gmail.com We now have a Discord server - just drop us a line if you'd like to join!
When aliens attack, it's up to Earth's mightiest heroes (Adam Sandler, Josh Gadd, Kevin James, and Qbert) to destroy an invasion of giant video game characters. Professor Ketchum is joined by Dr. John Stahl to autopsy the big pile of cubes that used to be the corpse of 2015's Pixels. Support the podcast with 5-star ratings and reviews on Apple Podcasts: tinyurl.com/y8t8k5ag If you want to support the show by sending us a few bucks, you can become a Patron, which also earns you access to exclusive content! www.patreon.com/wordsalad If you're looking for other ways to support the show, recommend us to a friend! Any support is greatly appreciated. You guys keep us going! Email us at WordSaladProductions@gmail.com Check out the Word Salad Radioheads Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/WordSalad Follow Word Salad Radio on Twitter: www.twitter.com/WordSaladRadio Follow Joe on Letterboxd: www.letterboxd.com/j4sanders Watch MovieBob review Pixels here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFD2293oGvA Intro: “ICFBT” by Lowjob Cover Art created by Joe Ketchum Episode edited by Joe Ketchum Other shows featured on Word Salad Radio: Blockbuster Autopsy: Highly qualified professionals diagnose the cause of death on some of the biggest budget movies and TV corpses around. Commentary Commissary: Host and guests watch movies they enjoy and talk over them. Dick Picks: Where host and guest choose terrible movies to subject the other to and try to defend them. Doc n Roll: An examination of documentary films. Fic/off: Competitors are given 2 fictional characters to mashup into original short stories. Flux Capacitors: A show analyzing the time travel mechanics in various movies and TV shows. Ghost of Oscar Past: An annual Oscar retrospective looking at winners/nominees from 20 years ago to see if they still hold up. High Five: Host and guest compile top five lists that are related but don't overlap. The List of Shame: One person tries to guess what a classic film they've never seen is about and then tries to convince the other person they were right after watching it for the first time. Loose Canons: Where our cohosts review movies that don't actually exist, like Jaws 19 from Back to the Future Part II. The Mooby Awards: An annual show where co-hosts rip apart a movie they agree is overrated. Page Turners: A show all about the art of adaptation. Quote Unquote Guilty: All about guilty pleasure movies, tv shows, music, scientific principles, etc. Rock Cops: A Patreon-Exclusive mini-series breaking down every episode of the 90s musical cop drama Cop Rock. Stranger Themes: Co-hosts force each other to make weird analyses of different movies and defend their argument with evidence from the text. Test Pilots: A show about failed TV pilots and where they might've gone from here. War Salad: Co-hosts debate a film one of them likes and the other does not. You-Turn: A podcast dedicated to Word Salad fans! Patrons of the show star in original fan fiction short stories. © 2016-2022 Joe Ketchum
City Church AC Pastor John Stahl 11:00 AM The EMOJI Bible Project
Taking a moment to remember a fine actor and a dear friend. John Stahl: 23rd June 1953 – 2nd March 2022 The post Remembering John Stahl appeared first on Putting it Together.
Imitation of Life (1934) Imitation of Life (1959) The original film was directed by John Stahl and was a box office success where it was released in 1934 and again in 1936. It is as in the Film National Registry. The film stars Claudette Colbert and Louise Beavers. The film deals with miscegenation and is considered one of the top films dealing with race issues. The 1959 film, starring Lana Turner, Juanita Moore and John Gavin. The film was another box office smash and received two Oscar nominations for Juanita Moore and Susan Kohner. This film is also in the Film National Registry as being important to preserve. The film was also part of the Douglas Sirk films that would garnish the tag soap opera melodramas. Dealing with race issues during their respective time periods, it is interesting how each film handles the central themes. Mahalia Jackson appears as a gospel singer. Opening Credits; Introduction (2.02); It's A True Original (17.06); Imitation of Life (1934) Trailer (18.44); Let's Start At The Beginning (21.23); Let's Do A Remake (57.07); Imitation of Life (1959) Trailer (52.15); Let's Give It Another Go (54.35); Did We Need Two? (1:21.57); End Credits (1:36.18); Closing Credits (1:37.47) Opening Credits– Used with permission by Epidermic Sounds Closing Credits – I'm Living in Shame by Diana Ross and the Supremes. Taken from the album Let the Sunshine In. Copyright 1969 Motown Records. Used by kind permission. All rights reserved. All songs available through Amazon.