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Dad's Garage executive producer Jon Carr discusses the upcoming one-night-only improv fundraiser starring Tim Meadows, Matt Walsh, Brad Morris, and Joe Canele. Plus, we'll hear about this year's winners of the Idea Capital Grants and visit with prop master Ashton Francois for our series, “Speaking of The Boom.”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Improv! Celebrating Dad's Garage with Executive Producer, Jon Carr and actor Matt Walsh.
GDP Script/ Top Stories for Nov 3rd Publish Date: Nov 2nd Hennsler: 15 From the Henssler Financial Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Friday, November 3rd and happy 73rd birthday to boxer Larry Holmes. ***LARRY HOLMES*** I'm Bruce Jenkins and here are your top stories presented by Kia Mall of Georgia. Mountain View High grad Charbel Aoun Who Founded Nonprofit Named to Georgia Trend's 40 Under 40 list Editorial: After a sharp decline during the pandemic, child poverty is soaring again AMERICAN DREAM: Honoring Jimmy Carter's legacy of humanitarian work a 'full circle' moment Plus, my conversations with the director of marketing Jon Carr from the Aurora Theater and Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets to discuss net carbs. All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: MOG STORY 1: Mountain View High grad Charbel Aoun Who Founded Nonprofit Named to Georgia Trend's 40 Under 40 list The Georgia First Generation Foundation, a nonprofit organization based in Gwinnett County, was founded following a business competition pitch at Georgia State University in 2016. Charbel Aoun and Francisco Martinez, both first-generation college students, recognized the barriers faced by students pursuing higher education and established the foundation to support these students and create a sense of belonging and community for them. To date, Georgia FirstGen has established student chapters in seven Gwinnett County high schools, assisting 750 first-generation students with a 95%+ college acceptance rate. Aoun, who is now a third-year pharmacy student, was recently recognized by Georgia Trend magazine's 40 Under 40 class of 2023 for his dedication to equitable access to higher education and mentorship. STORY 2: Editorial: After a sharp decline during the pandemic, child poverty is soaring again Child poverty in the United States surged in 2022, with more children living in poverty than before the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic had initially reduced child poverty, thanks to measures like the enhanced Child Tax Credit (CTC) program. In 2021, the child poverty rate dropped to 5.2% due to these programs. However, Congress allowed these measures to expire, leading to a child poverty rate of 12.4% in 2022, affecting approximately 9 million children. Poverty negatively impacts children's nutrition, health, education, and overall well-being. The author argues that reducing child poverty should be a high priority and that the U.S. has the means to achieve this goal. STORY 3: AMERICAN DREAM: Honoring Jimmy Carter's legacy of humanitarian work a 'full circle' moment The author shares a personal story of their family's journey to the United States from Cuba in 1980 during the Mariel Lift Boat event. They describe how they were initially scared of Americans but eventually realized they were in America when they arrived in Key West. The author has lived most of their life in Gwinnett County, Georgia, and became actively involved in community service, including joining the Medical Reserve Corps and assisting with COVID-19 responses. They also serve on the board of the Southwest Gwinnett Chamber and the Good Samaritan Health Center of Gwinnett. In 2023, the author and their husband launched the Thumann Foundation to focus on children's healthcare, nutrition, safety, and education. They were selected to the Gwinnett Leadership program Class of 2024 and recently had a full circle moment when honoring President Jimmy Carter's legacy. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We'll be right back Break 2: Gwinnett County Waste – Peggy Slappy – Tom Wages Obits STORY 4: Jon Carr And now here's my conversation with Jon Carr from the Aurora Theater. ***Jon Carr Interview*** We'll be back in a moment. Break 3: Lawrenceville Harvest Fest – ESOG – Ingles 2 STORY 5: Gubernatorial candidates quarrel over glory for winning opioid settlements Opioid settlement funds, totaling over $50 billion, are becoming a political issue among gubernatorial candidates in several states. Candidates are vying for credit for these funds, even though the settlements resulted from a coalition of attorneys general and private lawyers. North Carolina's Attorney General Josh Stein, running for governor, lists securing opioid settlement funds as an accomplishment. However, mixing politics with these funds raises concerns about their effective allocation and potential misuse. Advocates argue that the focus should be on how the money can be used to save lives and address the public health crisis of opioid addiction, which claimed over 100,000 American lives last year. STORY 6: Buford Middle Competition Cheerleaders Repeat as State Champions Buford Middle School's competition cheerleading team secured their second consecutive state championship victory, competing against other Class AAAAAAA feeder middle schools. The Wolves scored 93.5 points, outperforming Lakeside-DeKalb, the runner-up, and North Paulding, who placed third. This win marks their third state championship in five years. The team consists of sixth, seventh, and eighth-grade students and is led by coach Caroline Parker. The achievement reflects the dedication and hard work of these young athletes, contributing to their school's proud cheerleading tradition. Coming up next. Leah McGrath from Ingles markets on net carbs. Break: JACKSON EMC – GCPS STORY 8: Leah McGrath Ingles Markets And now here is my conversation with Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on net carbs. ***Leah McGrath Interview*** We'll have final thoughts after this. Break 4: Henssler 60 Signoff – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Gwinnett Daily Post podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties, or the Paulding County News Podcast. Read more about all our stories, and get other great content at Gwinnettdailypost.com. Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. 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Spotify Link: https://open.spotify.com/show/3d92Nkfgpauwshitmx9Ucl You WIll Yet Die is out on most platforms except Google Podcasts at the moment. You WIll Yet Die is a podcast dedicated to playing deadly TTRPGs where character death is a likely occurrence. GM: Kyle Luck PCs: Tyler Blomstrom-Moore, Jon Carr, and Harland Spinks Original Score written and performed by the players Guitar/Bass: Kyle Luck Strings/Synth/Choirs/Percussion: Tyler Blomstrom-Moore Drums: Jon Carr Vocals: Kyle Luck, Tyler Blomstrom-Moore, and Jon Carr Original Art by Jon Carr More of Tyler's Music: https://soundcloud.com/tyler-blomstrom-moore More of Jon's Art: https://www.jonny-electric.com/ More of Harland's Personality: https://www.youtube.com/@harlandspinks YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@youwillyetdie Original Soundtrack: https://youwillyetdie.bandcamp.com/album/corpsesmoker-original-soundtrack Email us with any thoughts, concerns, or hate mail here: youwillyetdie@gmail.com[body] Linktree Find out more at http://20kleaguespod.com This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Vaguely Specific Productions co-founders Jon Carr and Kevin Gillese join comedian and actor Marc Evan Jackson with details on their upcoming Valentine's Day weekend interactive comedy improv show. Plus, the newest addition to the “Speaking of” series, “Speaking of Dance,” today features Leo Briggs. And artist and curator Karen Graffeo discusses the new show at Echo Contemporary, “The Necessity of Seduction.”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The FBI announced on Thursday that they believe a former Gwinnett County resident and lab owner who allegedly violated his pre-trial release while facing fraud charges in New Orleans may be back in the Atlanta area, and they are asking for help to find him. Federal officials said Khalid Ahmed Satary was indicted on several charges in the New Orleans-based United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana in September 2019. He was one of 35 people indicted at that time for their involvement in a scheme where about $2.1 billion in claims were filed with Medicare for fraudulent cancer gene tests for elderly people. A warrant for Satary's arrest was issued on Nov. 23 for the pre-trial release violation. The FBI field office in Miami is leading the search for Satary, but anyone who knows where he is located can contact any FBI office, including the one in Atlanta. At the time of the 2019 indictment, federal officials called it one of the largest health care fraud schemes they have ever seen. The charges from the case were spread across five federal court districts in Louisiana, Georgia and Florida. Satary, in particular, is facing the following charges: conspiracy to commit health care fraud and wire fraud; health care fraud; conspiracy to defraud the United States and to pay and receive illegal health care kickbacks; and conspiracy to launder monetary instruments. Satary was running Clio Laboratories, which was located in the Gwinnett Progress Center on Hurricane Shoals Road, when the indictment came down. In addition to the Atlanta area, other places the FBI said Satary may have headed to include: Houston, Texas; Delray Beach, Fla.; and Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. Gwinnett County police are looking for a motive after a man was stabbed to death at a Norcross area extended stay in the wee hours of Wednesday morning. Fifty-year-old Duluth resident Marvin Hollie was arrested for the stabbing, which left Tyler Summerour, 28, dead. Hollie was charged with aggravated assault, malice murder and felony murder. Police said they were called to the Norcross Extended Stay, located at 2250 Pelican Way, shortly after 3:20 a.m. Wednesday. Valle said the reason for the stabbing is unknown, and homicide detectives are exploring all motives. Police are asking anyone with information to share in the case to contact Gwinnett detectives at 770-513-5300. Harbins Elementary School teacher Melissa Barth was recently named a 2023 Don Cargill STEM Scholars recipient. The award, sponsored by the Georgia Youth Science and Technology Centers, recognizes educators for their thoughtful engagement with students, and creating imaginative classroom lessons that teach and support science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education. Barth, one of only 23 educators from around the state and the only educator from Gwinnett County selected to receive the award said she was humbled by the recognition. The GYSTC is a private, not-for-profit educational organization. Its mission is to increase interest in and enthusiasm for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics as subjects for serious study, particularly among elementary and middle school teachers, students, and parents in typically underserved areas in Georgia. Barth says she's passionate about STEM because it engages students. It was an easy decision for the Aurora Theatre to bring “Kim Convenience” to the Lawrenceville Arts Center's Metro Waterproofing Main Stage from Jan. 19 to Feb. 19. “We loved this play because it is about a hard-working family who own a small business,” Jon Carr, the Aurora Theatre's director of marketing, said. “Many Gwinnett stories start that way. Then combine that with the universal themes in the show: The struggle of keeping your loved ones together, the balance of work and family. “Kim's Convenience,” an award-winning comedic play that evolved into a hit series on both Canadian TV and Netflix, centers on Appa Kim, played by James Yi, who runs the family business from behind the counter at Kim's Convenience in Toronto. He provides his customers with wisdom and history lessons along with their snacks. But Mr. Kim is presented with a substantial offer by big-city developers to sell them his store so they can close it, which would yield him a substantial profit but also end a business that's been in his family for years. It's up to Kim and his wife, played by Yingling Zhu, to decide if they want to take the cash or turn down the offer by convincing their adult children Janet (Caroline Donica) and Jung (Ryan Vo) to keep the store in Korean-Canadian family's name by following in their father's footsteps. “Kim's Convenience” was a huge hit at the Toronto Fringe Festival in 2011, where the play by Ins Choi completed a sold-out run en route to winning the Patron's Pick Award. The show was such a big hit that it was picked by Netflix in 2020. When it comes to his profession and his country, Dacula native Will Hinton's aim is true. Hinton, 26, has a unique position in military hierarchy as a member of the elite Army Marksmanship Unit, which numbers about 15 soldiers. And with his sharp shooting, Hinton has the opportunity this summer to earn a spot on the U.S. Olympic team. Competing in bunker trap, Hinton — who in 2022 has been ranked No. 5 in the world — had an excellent year. He won the ISSF President's Cup in Men's Trap and was on the ISSF World Championship Team in Men's Skeet at a competition in Cairo, Egypt, and he took the silver medal in men's trap at the Shotgun National Championship in July in Hillsdale, Michigan. Perhaps most importantly, Hinton snagged one of two U.S. Olympic Quotas at the 2022 CAT Games in November in Lima, Peru. As a result, he'll compete for one of two spots on Team USA for the 2024 Summer Olympic Games (in Paris) at the Olympic Trails, set for May 2023 back in Hillsdale. The Olympic Games would be a fitting competition for Hinton, who grew up shooting with his father, whom he said is “a big bird hunter.” He began shooting competitively as a teenager and transitioned from team shooting to individual performances with the National Sporting Clays Association. Stone Mountain Park is hosting its first Lunar New Year Festival and park officials it will be the largest one in North America. Taking place Jan. 20-22 and 27-29, the celebration will feature cultural craft activities, storytelling, puppetry, dance and drum exhibitions, parades, a new Drone Show and a new Light Show along with other cultural elements. It will be held in the Crossroads area of the park, and officials say visitors will experience the largest Lunar New Year Spectacular in North America through dance, music, educational craft activations, dragon and lion dance teams, martial arts demonstrations, signature foods, hundreds of red and gold lanterns, and much more. “The event showcases cultural and educational activities for families to experience together,” park officials said. Visitors can: ♦ Learn calligraphy ♦ Witness yo-yo demonstrations, knot tying, and more from certified instructors from the Chinese Cultural School of Atlanta ♦ Pose for pictures with ambassadors dressed in cultural dress and stationary backdrops throughout the event ♦ Visit the Lighted Reflection Walk-Way to offer well wishes and prayers for a prosperous new year. Each evening visitors can witness a festive Drone Show featuring more than 200 color-changing drones creating amazing aerial formations synced to music before watching the massive Lunar New Year Light Show projecting images on the mountain along with immersive lights and special effects. All of that is followed by a fireworks finale. For tickets and more information, go to www.stonemountainpark.com. 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When former NC State quarterback Mike Glennon founded his virtual coaching platform Emulate Sport, he quickly learned how difficult it is to get a startup off the ground. But he also learned how much potential there was to make money - if the startup was successful. Today, Glennon and Jon Carr, Professor of Entrepreneurship, talk about the hard truths of entrepreneurship, and how the clinical model at the NC State Entrepreneurship Clinic is helping students to "fail safe" to better prepare them for their next chapter.Jon Carr is a Professor of Entrepreneurship and chair of the Department of Management, Innovation, & Entrepreneurship at North Carolina State University.Mike Glennon, a 2011 Poole College graduate, is now entering his tenth season in the NFL currently with the NY Giants. He's also the co-founder of Emulate Sports.The Poole Podcast is hosted by Jenny Hammond, the CMO at Poole College. This is a production of Earfluence.
On this episode we got word from Jon Carr from Detox Tube Channel on YouTube that he uploaded new music from one of the legendary bands in New Jersey Hudson County Dragpipe . We also talk about my birthday, Scott Hall passing ,Tony Hawk breaks his leg, Disney + new shows and we get JP on the phone. Hosted by: Dee Rotten Guest: John Paul Casey (JP) 36:20 Music by: Dragpipe 1. Let It Go - 6:10 2. Float to Get Numb - 16:00 3. Prostitute - 30:20 4. Crush - 58:50 Dee Rotten Social Media........................... https://www.instagram.com/dee_rotten/ Pateron.................. https://www.patreon.com/fromthedungeonpodcast From The Dungeon Social Media Web Pages ........................................................................... https://www.instagram.com/fromthedungeonpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/fromthedungeonpodcast/ https://twitter.com/FTDPodcast FTD T- Shirts...................................... https://tonethreads.com/fromthedungeonpodcast Famcast Media T-Shirts.......................................... https://www.tonethreads.com/famcastmedia/ Famcast Media Social page…………………. https://www.instagram.com/famcastmedia/ Detox Tube Patreon………………….. https://www.patreon.com/detoxtube All music is owned by the artist, and played with the artist consent. Recorded and edited by Dee Rotten.
TMI is a "for the students, by the students" podcast hosted by the AOM Entrepreneurship Division, where students are able to ask questions and get to know faculty and others in the field.Since Season 1 is all about the AOM ENT Division, in this month's episode Ashley and Joshua interview the ENT Division Prior PDW Chair, Jon Carr. Jon tells us more about himself, gives some advice on create and make impactful PDW submissions to AOM, and offers advice for things to do (or not do) during your academic career. You can reach Jonn through email at jccarr@ncsu.edu.Be sure to follow the AOM ENT Division on their social accounts and be on the lookout for the Twitter Poll to send your questions or comments!Podcast Email - tmientpod@gmail.comENT Division Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/entdivaom/ENT Division Twitter - https://twitter.com/ENTDivAoMENT Division LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/groups/4289160/ENT Division YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW1hLti5A9cUzbmHHRVAwPA
After a much needed ONE WEEK OFF we are BACK baby!!! Chance intro's the show using a brain that has just endured a cross country road trip (maybe we should have taken a second week off? Who knows!) talking Texas, the road, and all sorts of other things he has little authority to speak on. Today's guest is the one and only Jon Carr! Jon is the executive producer for The Second City, a Suzi Award winning playwright, and wrestling superstar! Jon and Chance talk AEW, growing up a pastors kid, touring the country as the Coca Cola Polar Bear (WHAT?), running an iconic comedy institution, and so much more! Follow Jon! @joncarrjrFollow the show! @wedidntpeak Like us on Facebook! We Didn't Peak with Chance Nichols Follow Chance! @chanceisloud
In this episode we connect with the 6th Marine Corps Recruiting District's Deputy Training Team Officer, CWO3 Jon Carr.Highlights of the show:MARSOC recruiting.Innovation and the generational gaps iT can create.DEP and Hold impacts at various levels.During the break SSgt Jacob Brown (USMCR Ret) discusses MCRC Connections. Visit MCRC Connections at https://www.mcrc.marines.mil/Resources/MCRC-Connections/Email the show host at mcrcconnections@gmail.com with questions, comments, or show ideas. The views and expressions of the host and all guests are those of the individual and not those of the Marine Corps or Marine Corps Recruiting Command.
The training ground for everyone from John Belushi to Tina Fey to Stephen Colbert found its own culture taking center stage, but accusations of discrimination were no joke. Second City was facing a racial reckoning, questioning its long revered culture of comedy and creativity. Reset puts the spotlight on improv artist and playwright Jon Carr, executive producer of Second City.
Our highlight reels continue with a collection of host Shannon M. Turner's best-loved episodes with some of Atlanta's funniest people. Listen in on clips from interviews with Gina Rickicki, Cris Gray, Kris Boltz, Topher Payne, Jon Carr (now of Second City!), and Nicole Kemper.
Deccan Gill, 5-Year-Old Hockey Trick Shot Sensation plus Jon Carr, Executive Producer of The Second City. Guest host: ET Canada's Carlos Bustamante. #ontheradar: Reaction to the London, ON hate attack, racism and Islamophobia in Canada, comeback on TikTok, what's streaming this month and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jon Carr sat down with Lois Reitzes to talk about his original scripted comedy "Black Nerd." A video of the show is available to stream at Dad’s On Demand. And, Community Farmers Markets is expanding their offerings. Lois talked with Katie Hayes, the Executive Director of Community Farmers Markets.
Sean Daniels and Chanel Bragg discuss Jon’s new role at The Second City. Prior to joining The Second City, he was artistic director for Dad's Garage Theatre Company in Atlanta, Georgia. A seasoned improviser, performer, and award-winning playwright with nearly 20 years of industry experience, Jon has been part of Atlanta’s creative community for more than 15 years, where, among his many creative accomplishments, he held the position of audience development manager at Alliance Theatre and founded United Atlanta Improv to help improv theatres around the city come together through collaborative works. Join the conversation! #HangAndFocus #ArizonaTheatreCompany #Podcast #TheSecondCity #DadsGarageTheatreCompany #AllianceTheatre
As we get ready to close out Season 3 of the podcast, Whit has a conversation with Jon Carr -- just a week or so out from the big news that Jon has been hired as Executive Producer at Second City. Just prior, Jon was serving as Artistic Director at Dad's Garage in Atlanta. Jon was not only a fixture for many years at Dad's, but also in the Atlanta creative community as a whole. We discuss his start in improv at Dad's, his approach to the craft, and so much more. In addition to his work at Dad's Garage, Jon impacted and connected with many other organizations. He has had staged readings at Synchronicity Theatre, Happy Accident Theatre, and Stage Door Players. He worked with Alliance Theatre as their Audience Development Manager. Jon founded United Atlanta Improv and has helped improv theatres around the city come together through collaborative works. With his improv group Dark Side of the Room, he has been able to work with The Center For Civil and Human Rights and perform around North America. He has appeared in a number of Dad’s Garage shows such as: “Cannibal! The Musical,” “The Dad’s Garage Going Out of Business Show,” “The Wrath of Con” and “Effed Up Fairy Tales.” Dad’s Garage has also given him the opportunity to write shows as he has written “Wrath of Con 1,” “Wrath of Con 2,” and “Black Nerd” (Winner of the 2018 Suzi Bass Award for Best Orginal play). You can connect with Jon on social media: Instagram @joncarrjr Twitter @JonCarrJr And keep watching as he makes his mark on Second City in 2021 and beyond!
Lois Reitzes interviews Jon Carr, artistic director of Dad's Garage, about his planned departure to becoming the executive producer for The Second City in Chicago; and Karla Redding-Andrews about her new children's book "Respect."
Lois Reitzes talks with Jon Carr of Dad's Garage and actor/improviser Gina Rickikicki about the sketch-comedy show "Laugh Track," a collaboration between Dad's Garage and the Alliance Theatre; Calinda Lee, the head of programs and exhibitions at the National Center for Civil and Human Rights about her work; and Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre artistic director Robert Battle about the company's commitment to bring people together.
Today's guest is Jon Carr, Inside Sales Leader for Axios Systems in Edinburgh, Scotland. Jon is a seasoned veteran of Inside Sales. He was promoted - almost against his will - as he was doing such a great job as an SDR. Many years later, Jon has developed a recipe to help him stay close to his team and lead from the front. Inside Sales people are geared mentally to work at a distance from their prospects. But working at a distance from your team and doing it from home is a different challenge. All the more important then that Inside Sales Leader finds ways to stay close to their team. Jon's going to give you three ways he makes this work for him! This is Episode 39 of the ISC Podcast Check out the episode now #SDR #SaaS #InsideSales #salescoach
Lois Reitzes interviews Jessica Helfrecht, interim executive director of the art gallery Mint, and artist Sierra King about her curated exhibition "here. there. everywhere."; author Pam Jenoff about her book "The Lost Girls of Paris"; and Jon Carr as well as Amber Nash about the 25th anniversary celebration of Dad's Garage.
Join Terminator: Dark Fate Assistant Editor Matt Carson & VFX Editor Jon Carr for a behind-the-scenes look at the novel technology and techniques – color flow, automating VFX editorial, groundbreaking Premier Pro workflows, and version management – that made this movie possible.
Today we shine the "spot lyte" on Lyters, Caitlin Flood and Jon Carr. Lawrence Peryer chats separately with Caitlin and Jon to hear about their roles at Lyte and lives outside of work. Caitlin Flood is the Office and Community Manager at Lyte. She's been tasked with keeping Lyters connected and productive during quarantine. Caitlin is part of our Impact team where she works on charitable initiatives that range from Lyte's partnerships with PLUS1 and Backline to COVID-19 relief. Jon Carr is a visual designer at Lyte. He grew up in the music industry and has been seen and heard in movies and tv shows including Oliver Stone's "The Doors" and "Californication." Jon talks about learning visual design through his musical endeavors and his process to create the visuals you see on Lyte.com and throughout our social media. Learn more about Lyte at: http://www.lyte.com
Today we shine the "spot lyte" on Lyters, Caitlin Flood and Jon Carr. Lawrence Peryer chats separately with Caitlin and Jon to hear about their roles at Lyte and lives outside of work. Caitlin Flood is the Office and Community Manager at Lyte. She's been tasked with keeping Lyters connected and productive during quarantine. Caitlin is part of our Impact team where she works on charitable initiatives that range from Lyte's partnerships with PLUS1 and Backline to COVID-19 relief. Jon Carr is a visual designer at Lyte. He grew up in the music industry and has been seen and heard in movies and tv shows including Oliver Stone's "The Doors" and "Californication." Jon talks about learning visual design through his musical endeavors and his process to create the visuals you see on Lyte.com and throughout our social media. Learn more about Lyte at: http://www.lyte.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today's guest is Jon Carr, the Artistic Director at Dad's Garage Theatre Company based in Atlanta, Georgia. The non-profit theatre company was founded by FSU graduates (go noles!) back in 1995. Since then they now bring in 30,000 people a year to their shows and classes with over 400 shows a year! In this episode, Jon and I discuss how his upbringing impacted much of his life up until his 30th birthday and how his “Yes Year” changed his life. Where to find out more about Dad's Garage: Website Twitter Instagram Facebook --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
LITTLE BY LITTLE EPISODE 4: FINDING YOUR PASSION Starring Julian Huff Today’s special guest: Jon Carr (JC GOT THE JUICE) Jon was born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio. He is currently a Sophomore at Miami University pursuing a degree in Sports Leadership and Management. He is currently working to model his career around his passion for sports and music. He also plans to pursue a Co-Major in Entrepreneurship and minor in the History of African American Music. He hopes to start his own Music Production Studio, and work managing athletes. The topic today is about finding your passion. We also speak on desire, love, peer pressure, fitting in, time, and lots more! Word Of The Day: Desire- a strong feeling of wanting to have something or wishing for something to happen
This episode of the Needless Things Podcast was recorded LIVE at Dragon Con 2019 for the American Sci-Fi Classics Track! Get your annual dose of nostalgia with Dave, Beth, Rebeccah Wood, Nicole Gould, Jon Carr, and Gary Mitchel! When these things are recorded live in front of a Dragon Con audience, you know they can get a little crazy. Each panelist came to the table with a few of their favorite pop culture happenings from thirty years ago. From movies to toys to music, a wide range of pop culture was covered, and with help from the Classics Track audience! Listen in as Needless Things once again joins forces with the American Sci-Fi Classics Track to provide that sweet nostalgia fix! Be sure to join the Needless Things Podcast Facebook Group and get in on the conversation for this week’s episode! Let us know what you think!“Procrastibate” by LeSexoflex.com Interstitial music provided by The Mystery Men? You can follow Phantom Troublemaker on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for all the latest on pop culture! Hungry for more movies, music, and pop culture? Visit the Needless Things Archives for a decade of dorkery!
Today I had the pleasure of sitting down with Jon Carr, veteran of the 25th Infantry Division, bourbon slinger and firearms enthusiast along side Mark Lancaster, owner of Squared Away Customs and co-host of the PodCast Shooters Nation. Mark is an advocate of the Second Amendment and has some good perspectives on life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. I enjoyed the discussion immensely and I hope you do as well. Welcome to Radio Free New Hampshire - thank you for joining us! In this episode we discussed a variety of topics to include conceal carry, gun safety legislation, bump stocks, magazine capacity, concealed carry insurance, school safety and alternatives to the NRA. Please remember to subscribe to the PodCast! Mark Lancaster https://www.squaredawaycustoms.com https://www.shootersnation.com Read our Constitution and the Bill of Rights! https://constitutioncenter.org/media/files/constitution.pdf Concealed Carry Insurance Companies https://www.usconcealedcarry.com/ https://www.uslawshield.com https://ccwsafe.com https://armedcitizensnetwork.org https://www.nracarryguard.com Gun Rights Advocacy Groups (other than the NRA) https://www.saf.org http://jpfo.org https://gunowners.org https://nationalgunrights.org http://www.pinkpistols.org
From a “Good Duck Artist” to an Eisner Hall of Famer, Mike, Mike, and Golden Age go-to guy Bill Jourdain reflect on the life and times of Carl Barks. Plus, we chat with Jon Carr about his upcoming play “The Wrath of Con” and gough about his new short film “How to Land that Dream Job.” All this, along with Ashley’s Box Office Buzz, Angela's Geek Girl Take, Michelle’s Iconic Rock Moment, a Khan Report on Heroes Con 2019, and Shout Outs! Earth Station One wants to hear from you. Please write us at earthstationone@esonetwork.com. Feedback is always welcome, and please subscribe and rate the show up on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher Radio, Google Play, or wherever fine podcasts are found. Table of Contents 0:00:00 Show Open / Chat w/ Jon Carr of Dad’s Garage 0:12:34 Box Office Buzz 0:15:15 Catching up with Gough of Beernuts Productions 0:30:15 Iconic Rock Moment 0:33:41 Artist Spotlight on Carl Barks 1:20:34 A Geek Girl’s Take 1:22:16 The Khan Report 1:30:34 Show Close Links ESO Amazon Link Earth Station One on iTunes Earth Station One on Stitcher Radio Earth Station One on Spotify Past Episodes of The Earth Station One Podcast The ESO Network Patreon The New ESO Network TeePublic Store Suicide Prevention Hotline – 1-800-273-8255 Angela’s A Geek Girl’s Take Ashley’s Box Office Buzz Michelle’s Iconic Rock Talk Show Red Cross Earth Station One: Tales of the Station Volume 2 ESO Network Patreon American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Raices Texas The ESO Network on iTunes The Wrath of Con Beernuts Productions Bill Jourdain’s Golden Age of Comics Blog HeroesCon Dad’s Garage ESO Network Upcoming Appearances Jul 4-7 CONvergence (Minneapolis, MN) FLOPCAST (Kevin & Mayor of Chickentown) Jul 12-14 Atlanta Comic Con ESO (MikeF, Mike G) Jul 28 Atlanta Comic Convention ESO (MikeF, MikeG) If you would like to leave feedback or a comment on the show please call the ESO feedback line at (404)963-9057 (remember long distance charges may apply) or feel free to email us @ earthstationone@esonetwork.com The post The Earth Station One Podcast – Artist Spotlight on Carl Barks appeared first on The ESO Network.
We welcome the incomparable, infamous, indispensable, and inconsiderate (we ran out of “i” words) Jon Carr! Ok, he isn’t inconsiderate at all. More like pretty darn INCREDIBLE and he talks to us about his recent transition to the Alliance Theatre (https://alliancetheatre.org) in Atlanta, GA, his passion for writing, when he was part of a wrestling league, and his plans for creating a very awesome creative space for Atlanta talent. There’s so much more in this episode, so we won’t make you read about it. Instead - listen! It IS a podcast, ya dingus! :) All of this, a few tangents, and MORE on your favorite EPIC podcast. Thank you for all of your continued support and listens. Show your support HERE (https://ko-fi.com/epicbriefspodcast) . Check us out at: epicbriefspodcast.com (https://epicbriefspodcast.com/) Instagram.com/epicbriefspodcast (https://www.instagram.com/epicbriefspodcast/) Facebook.com/epicbriefspodcast (https://www.facebook.com/epicbriefspodcast) Twitter @epicbriefspdcst (https://twitter.com/epicbriefspdcst?lang=en) SUBSCRIBE/RATE/REVIEW: Apple Podcasts (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/epic-briefs-podcast/id944770091?mt=2&ls=1) , Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/4AtPv5Q2x9hYNIHljr8KAx) , Podcast Addict, Google Podcasts (https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hdWRpb2Jvb20uY29tL2NoYW5uZWxzLzQ5MTUwMDIucnNz) , Stitcher (https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/epic-briefs-podcast) , Deezer (https://www.deezer.com/fr/show/57169) , and on your favorite podcast apps. We'd love to hear from you, so if you have a question, comment or suggestion - email us: epicbriefspodcast@gmail.com
And we're off! Tender Bloodsport pits playwright and son of travelling Christian clowns, Jon Carr against storyteller Maddie Fay in a literary battle of Fly versus FallJon Carr is winner of the 2018 Gene-Gabriel Moore Playwriting Award for his play "Black Nerd," which had its world premiere at Dad’s Garage Theatre Company in Atlanta. He works in Audience Development at the Alliance Theatre. He's on Twitter at @compaq10123Maddie Fay (@heymaddiefay) is an Atlanta-based storyteller/poet/playwright and is the host of “Then What” an open mic storytelling and live lit series.
Guests: Topher Payne & Jon Carr Shannon talks with Jon Carr & Topher Payne about playwriting, improv comedy, Dad's Garage, the Hallmark Channel, Black Nerd, and chasing after your dreams in the supportive artist culture of Atlanta. Host: Shannon M. Turner
Recorded LIVE at Dragon Con 2018 for the American Sci-Fi Classics Track! Get your annual dose of nostalgia with Dave, Dana Swanson, Nicole Gould, Jon Carr, and Joe Crowe! When these things are recorded live in front of a Dragon Con audience, you know they can get a little crazy. Each panelist came to the table with a few of their favorite pop culture happenings from thirty years ago. From movies to toys to music, a wide range of weird stuff was covered and things got a little out of hand more than once. Listen in to one of the most outrageous Needless Things panels yet! Be sure to join the Needless Things Podcast Facebook Group and get in on the conversation for this week’s episode! Let us know what you think! “Procrastibate” by LeSexoflex.com Interstitial music provided by The Mystery Men? You can follow Dave as Phantom Troublemaker on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram!
What’s it like to be the blackest nerd, or the nerdiest black? Today’s show is sponsored by: The Atlanta Vision Institute Interview Recorded: August 6, 2018 569 Ezzard St SE, Atlanta, GA 30312 Dad’s Garage Black Nerd Intro and Outro Music by Brian Revels Who should I have next on The Atlanta Podcast? Mark Kendall Who introduced us? NerdLanta […] The post Jon Carr – Black Nerd appeared first on The Atlanta Podcast.
Jon Carr is a writer, performer, and most importantly a storyteller who plies his trade at the renowned Dad’s Garage Theatre Company in Atlanta. His play, Black Nerd debuts on July 13th and will run through August 4th. On this episode of the podcast Dave talks to Jon about the art of creating. From the root of his desire to create to the process itself, Jon shares the many different factors that led to his semi-autobiographical new play. Among the many topics covered are GI Joe, professional wrestling, and the current state of society. Visit the Dad’s Garage website to get your tickets for Black Nerd now! Listen in as Dave and Jon discuss inspiration, comedy, and what it takes to create! Be sure to join the Needless Things Podcast Facebook Group and get in on the conversation for this week’s episode! Let us know what you think! “Procrastibate” by LeSexoflex.com Interstitial music provided by The Mystery Men? You can follow Phantom Troublemaker on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for all the latest on pop culture!
Guests: Andre Castenell, Jon Carr, Kirsten King Today's guests are Andre Castenell, Jon Carr, Kirsten King and your host, Cris Gray, from Dark Side of the Room!! Dark Side is an all-black improv comedy troupe out of Atlanta of which our host, Cris, is a member. Today, we're talking TV, movies and the 2016 Oscars from a black comedian's perspective. Host: Cris Gray
Guest: Jon Carr Jon Carr, founder of United Atlanta Improv, talks about how he became an improvisor and about the Improv Scene in Atlanta. Host: Amanda Plumb
Atlanta's own Jon Carr and Raymond Carr pummel each other with brotherly love/ire. Myke Johns of our Atlanta-based team gives the scoop on our Southern bureau's beloved bros. Ian and Lindsay battle their alter egos, themselves, each other.