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In this episode, Kate and Sam are joined by Jon Blum, an accomplished entrepreneur and creative thinker. Jon shares his unique journey through the world of creativity and entrepreneurship, highlighting the pivotal moments that shaped his career. He discusses the importance of embracing failure, the role of collaboration in creative processes, and how to cultivate an innovative mindset.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonjblum/Company: https://www.linkedin.com/company/infinitegreen/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/legacymatterspodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LegacyMattersPodcastProduced by DevineFox Productionshttps://www.devinefoxproductions.com/#legacymatterspodcast #devinefoxproductions #podcasts #legacy #purpose #conversations #community #TwinCities
On May 13, 2023, our Dave travelled up to Sydney to attend the Sophie Aldred fan event, run by our fellow Antipodean podcasters, The Sirens of Audio. In addition to being there to support the return of small, fan-run events in this country, Dave was also tasked by the hosts to conduct an on-stage interview with Doctor Who author, Jon Blum. This was originally to be a joint interview with Jon and his wife, the celebrated Doctor Who author, Kate Orman, however Kate was unable to attend on the day. This podcast is a half-hour discussion between Rob and Dave about the day in general, followed by about half an hour of audio from the Jon Blum chat. As we mention on the podcast, the audio of the Blum interview isn't up to our usual podcast standards, but we're sure you'd rather hear a version of the chat than nothing at all, so we include it here. Enjoy! Tweet us, Facebook us or email us at hello@thedwshow.net
"The Talons of Weng-Chiang" is still, by popular acclaim, one of the greatest "Doctor Who" stories of all time. It's still in the top-10 -- out of both Classic and New series -- in the year-2014 DWM survey, and is even top-5 among Classic stories on that list. "Talons" however also has major problems. One is the language; words that may (or may not) have been acceptable in 1977, are certainly not acceptable here in 2022. Two is the story's world-view, in which the immigrants (the Chinese, and other groups to be found in London's East End in the 1890s) are Other, alien, here solely to cause trouble -- described by various English characters within the story as "inscrutable", "pixilated", and "bloodsucker". "Doctor Who" -- both the TV show and the character -- has spent the better part of 60 years sticking up for the underdog, empowering the powerless and defending the oppressed. But for six weeks in the winter and early spring of 1977, the show took a break from that, and told a story instead about defending the Crown from... those other people. Of course, "Talons" is NOT the only "Doctor Who" story with indefensible language and beliefs -- not the only Classic Series story to do that, and certainly there are New Series stories which also have problems. Does loving "Doctor Who" mean we have to accept its baggage? Over the next two hours, join Jason -- and our first tandem guests, long-time Doctor Who novelists Kate Orman and Jon Blum -- as we take an unflinching look at this story, and then try to see if it's still possible to love this story in spite of its flaws, its many flaws. Please e-mail the pod at DrWhoLiterature@gmail.com. You can catch all past episodes at https://anchor.fm/doctorwholit.
This time, we examine Sylvester McCoy's 'The Chase', ably assisted by our special guest star: writer Jon Blum, of New Adventures and BBC Books fame! In the process, we learn about Doctor Who as sitcom, Terry Nation's thought processes, how to cast Larry Hagman and whether Ace attended Coal Hill School. We also get to meet Dalek Putey, and come down hard on the whole Marie/Mary debate. Most critically, just how much of 'The Chase' can we cut? All of it? Let's find out!
He was the first Californian to be picked in the first round of the NHL draft and this week we welcome Jon Blum to the Podcast! Among the things we hit on include, growing up playing hockey in CA, turning pro in Milwaukee, his first NHL game/goal, and playing for Team USA at the 2018 Olympics.
Blum is an AHL veteran, playing in 335 American Hockey League games in six seasons. He's also played in 110 NHL, 179 KHL, and 51 SHL games over an 11-year span.
Blum is an AHL veteran, playing in 335 American Hockey League games in six seasons. He's also played in 110 NHL, 179 KHL, and 51 SHL games over an 11-year span.
Episode was cut a bit short, but we had a great interview, and the NHL Jam project coming up should be a ton of fun! We hope to release the game by Saturday, so that means I will work non-stop tomorrow to ensure it comes out as solid of a product as possible. Anyways, enjoy the sneak peak as we build the rosters, and the amazing interview with Jon Blum. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/enspod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/enspod/support
Former Wild D Jon Blum was named to USA's men's hockey team and he talks about the honor
November 16, 2017 MBR& Show Page ABOUT THIS EPISODE David Jaget and Jon Blum are creating a new experience for mountain bikers throughout the world. The MTBGuru app is coming soon. They've worked hard to create a new platform which they are confident will change the way mountain bikers communicate. In this episode, they discuss where the app idea came from, what it has to offer, where the whole thing is going, and give you information so you are primed for the launch. Do you have a person or company you want to hear on Mountain Bike Radio? If so, let us know at info@mountainbikeradio.com. --------- RELATED SHOW LINKS Shop via our Amazon Affiliate Link Go to the Mountain Bike Radio Store MTBGuru Website MTBGuru on Facebook MTBGuru on Twitter MTBGuru on YouTube MTBGuru on Instagram Mountain Bike Radio Links: Shop via our Amazon Affiliate Link Go to the Mountain Bike Radio Store Become a Mountain Bike Radio member Mountain Bike Radio Facebook Page Mountain Bike Radio on Twitter Mountain Bike Radio on Instagram Mountain Bike Radio on Youtube
Bruce Allen, Ron Toigo, Cody Franson and Jon Blum joined the show from the Vancouver Giants 2007 Memorial cup reunion tournament.
Phil talks to Jon Blum about the Abominable Bride and then interviews the hell out of him.
Jonathon Blum's post-game locker room comments after Nashville's Oct. 13 game vs. Phoenix
Listen to Pete and Terry's call of Jon Blum's first career NHL goal (Feb. 27, 2011 vs. Columbus Blue Jackets)