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Sam Denby, Adam Chase and Ben Doyle from 'Jet Lag: The Game' face questions about animal accidents, severed signage and baby birth rates. LATERAL is a comedy panel game podcast about weird questions with wonderful answers, hosted by Tom Scott. For business enquiries, contestant appearances or question submissions, visit https://lateralcast.com. Join the Producer's Club via https://members.lateralcast.com for ad-free episodes and bonus content. HOST: Tom Scott. QUESTION PRODUCER: David Bodycombe. EDITED BY: Julie Hassett at The Podcast Studios, Dublin. MUSIC: Karl-Ola Kjellholm ('Private Detective'/'Agrumes', courtesy of epidemicsound.com). ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS: Gregor, Ivan Walters, Jon Sweitzer-Lamme, Brady Joyce, Jonathan Cooke, Karthick. FORMAT: Pad 26 Limited/Labyrinth Games Ltd. EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: David Bodycombe and Tom Scott. © Pad 26 Limited (https://www.pad26.com) / Labyrinth Games Ltd. 2025. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nic Beales in conversation with David Eastaugh https://sweetpool.bandcamp.com/ Pigbros was an English indie band formed in Birmingham in 1984 by Nick Beales (guitar & vocals) fresh from a stint in The Nightingales and Jonathan Cooke (bass). Recruiting a teenage Fuzz Townshend - as well as projects under his own name) the band played a few gigs before augmenting the line up a few months later to include Svor Naan (saxophone & guitar) not long departed from The Cravats & DcL Locomotive. The initial sound was a rumbling, bass-heavy groove, driven by Fuzz's drumming and Jonathan's unique echo bass with Nick's fierce choppy guitar playing. Added to this concoction was Svor's mixture of sax riffing and swirling echo effects and a rather curious guitar style which could be mistaken for a balalaika. The band finally split in 1988 with members doing their own projects.
A group of would-be bank robbers find out that they might not be cut out for the job.What's Holding You Up? is episode 3 of our short comedy anthology program, Sonic Comics: The comic strip for your ears!Cast:Tamara Green as MaggieJonathan Cooke as TonyNathan Marlette as CurlyBethany Baldwin as the announcerCrew:Writer - Austin PeacheyDirector - Alicia HansenVoice Track Editor - Ben KempfComposer - Cole BrumleySound Design and mixing - Nathan AkersExecutive producer - J.D. SutterSonic Comics is a production of the Audio Drama Alliance. The Sonic Comics theme was composed by Dominic Treis. The ADA audio logo was composed by Ezra Loza.
Jonathan Cooke, who is the creator of the channel Words In Time is a sci-fi book-tuber, and amateur BJJ fighter. I have him on the show this week to discuss about the universe shattering theory "the dark forest strategy" from the mind-blowing book and now Netflix series Three-Body Problem. We discuss why aliens haven't found us yet, why we should stop trying to contact them, and if Adam's wife would let him bang a jellyfish. And later, Bonnie Efird stops by to tell us why she's a "fun mom" Hold on to your spacesuits, this episode is wild
A kingdom burdened by war, taxes, and a tyrannical monarch ...As England struggles to carry on in the absence of the good King Richard, other forces begin gathering to grab power. Meanwhile, those who suffer most are the common folk, crushed under the weight of excessive taxation and lawlessness.Rich soundscapes, original music, and compelling voice acting bring the medieval world of Robin Hood to life, immersing listeners in an epic tale of bravery and justice--in a way you've never heard before.CAST and CREW for this episode:Alicia Hansen as Maid Marian Andy Harvey as Friar TuckJonathan Cooke as Robin Hood Sound design by Alicia HansenVoice track editing by Craig HartWriting, Directing, and Production by Alicia Hansen, Jonathan Cooke, and Craig HartEpisode music by Dominic Treis; LRT Media theme composed by John CampbellCover art by Craig Hart; Robin Hood logo by Jonathan WinsteadRobin Hood: Rising to Honor is a production of LRT Media and Eternal Future Productions
A kingdom burdened by war, taxes, and a tyrannical monarch ...As England struggles to carry on in the absence of the good King Richard, other forces begin gathering to grab power. Meanwhile, those who suffer most are the common folk, crushed under the weight of excessive taxation and lawlessness.Rich soundscapes, original music, and compelling voice acting bring the medieval world of Robin Hood to life, immersing listeners in an epic tale of bravery and justice--in a way you've never heard before.If you enjoy this program or any other LRT Media production, you can support us here: https://lrtmedia.gumroad.com/Your support will help us continue making audio dramas--thank you so much for listening!CAST and CREW for this episode:Alicia Hansen as Maid Marian Jonathan Cooke as Robin Hood Duffy Weber as Cyril the Steward A.W. Miller as Reeves the Treasurer Daniel Cross as John Plowman Andy Harvey as Friar Tuck Sound design by Alicia Hansen Voice track editing by Craig Hart Writing, Directing, and Production by Alicia Hansen, Jonathan Cooke, and Craig HartEpisode music by Dominic Treis; LRT Media theme composed by John CampbellCover art by Craig Hart; Robin Hood logo by Jonathan WinsteadRobin Hood: Rising to Honor is a production of LRT Media and Eternal Future Productions
A kingdom burdened by war, taxes, and a tyrannical monarch ...As England struggles to carry on in the absence of the good King Richard, other forces begin gathering to grab power. Meanwhile, those who suffer most are the common folk, crushed under the weight of excessive taxation and lawlessness.Rich soundscapes, original music, and compelling voice acting bring the medieval world of Robin Hood to life, immersing listeners in an epic tale of bravery and justice--in a way you've never heard before.If you enjoy this program or any other LRT Media production, you can support us here: https://lrtmedia.gumroad.com/Your support will help us continue making audio dramas--thank you so much for listening!CAST and CREW for this episode:Craig Hart as Prince JohnDuffy Weber as Cyril the StewardJonathan Cooke as Robin HoodAlicia Hansen as Maid MarianA.W. Miller as Reeves the TreasurerSound design by Craig HartVoice track editing by Craig HartWriting, Directing, and Production by Jonathan Cooke, Alicia Hansen, and Craig HartEpisode music by Dominic Treis; LRT Media theme composed by John CampbellCover art by Craig Hart; Robin Hood logo by Jonathan WinsteadRobin Hood: Rising to Honor is a production of LRT Media and Eternal Future Productions
A kingdom burdened by war, taxes, and a tyrannical monarch ...As England struggles to carry on in the absence of the good King Richard, other forces begin gathering to grab power. Meanwhile, those who suffer most are the common folk, crushed under the weight of excessive taxation and lawlessness.Rich soundscapes, original music, and compelling voice acting bring the medieval world of Robin Hood to life, immersing listeners in an epic tale of bravery and justice--in a way you've never heard before.If you enjoy this program or any other LRT Media production, you can support us here: https://lrtmedia.gumroad.com/Your support will help us continue making audio dramas--thank you so much for listening!CAST and CREW for this episode:Dominic Treis as the Servant Duffy Weber as Cyril the Steward Kera O'Bryon as Cyril's Wife A.W. Miller as Reeves the Treasurer Stacey Bradshaw as Elizabeth Alicia Hansen as Maid Marian Jonathan Cooke as Robin Hood Sound design by Jonathan Cooke and Craig Hart Voice track editing by Craig HartWriting, Directing, and Production by Craig Hart, Alicia Hansen, and Jonathan CookeEpisode music by Dominic Treis; LRT Media theme composed by John CampbellCover art by Craig Hart; Robin Hood logo by Jonathan WinsteadRobin Hood: Rising to Honor is a production of LRT Media and Eternal Future Productions ckcpicdbDGIIR77foShS
A kingdom burdened by war, taxes, and a tyrannical monarch ...As England struggles to carry on in the absence of the good King Richard, other forces begin gathering to grab power. Meanwhile, those who suffer most are the common folk, crushed under the weight of excessive taxation and lawlessness.Rich soundscapes, original music, and compelling voice acting bring the medieval world of Robin Hood to life, immersing listeners in an epic tale of bravery and justice--in a way you've never heard before.If you enjoy this program or any other LRT Media production, you can support us here: https://lrtmedia.gumroad.com/Your support will help us continue making audio dramas--thank you so much for listening!CAST and CREW for this episode:Jonathan Cooke as Robin HoodStephanie Nemeth-Parker as Woman at the ChurchAndy Harvey as Friar TuckDaniel Cross as John PlowmanSound design by Alicia HansenVoice track editing by Craig HartWriting, Directing, and Production by Craig Hart, Alicia Hansen, and Jonathan CookeEpisode music by Dominic Treis; LRT Media theme composed by John CampbellCover art by Craig Hart; Robin Hood logo by Jonathan WinsteadRobin Hood: Rising to Honor is a production of LRT Media and Eternal Future Productions
Master Glass Painter at Judson Studios in Los Angeles, California, Indre Bileris earned a BFA in Illustration from Parsons School of Design and became involved in stained glass conservation during that same time at St. Ann and the Holy Trinity's conservation program. Having been a conservator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Cloisters from 2007 to 2012, the artist arrived at the Judson Studios with an extensive body of design and painting work for liturgical, educational, and residential installations. Her hand can be seen in much of the painted work that comes out of the studio today. As a replication painter since 1996, Bileris has learned her craft from masters no longer bound by earthly constraints. Their work remains, part legacy, part teacher, and in learning how to recreate their style and imagery she is now able to incorporate elements of each master into her own artwork. The artist has created new work and done replication painting in equal portions, with a side of autonomous work made for art shows and donations to the American Glass Guild (AGG) auction. With a Masters in education, for a time she countered her solitary life as a glass painter by working with young children as an art teacher. Bileris began her training as a stained glass replication painter while still attending and completing undergraduate work at Parsons School of Design. As a funded Kress Fellow and conservation apprentice at St. Ann's for Restoration and the Arts, Inc. in Brooklyn Heights, New York, she recreated numerous damaged or destroyed painted works. Following her apprenticeship she did internships at Canterbury Cathedral Stained Glass Studio, England, and the Cologne, Germany Cathedral Studio. Early in her career Bileris was employed by Jack Cushen Studio Restoration, East Marion, New York, to replicate the painting and staining of The Four Winds stained glass window for the Stanford White Cottage, Tick Hall, Montauk, New York. Some of her other freelance projects for Cushen include painting and staining work for the Church of the Ascension, Fifth Ave, New York, and painting two figures in a Tiffany Studios window (circa 1900), which was in the possession of a private collector. “As a replicator, it's not about you, but the people who came before. It's detective work. You have to figure out what the artist did. It's never gotten any easier. Now that I know more I realize how challenging it is to do. Part of what I love about stained glass is that it's handed off from generation to generation. Replication allows you to be trained by artists who are no longer with us.” Her career as a replication painter has allowed Bileris to work on prestigious commissions with many of the best stained glass studios in the country. She co-designed and created watercolor sketches and cartoons for Venturella Studio, Union Square, New York, for the studio's 68 square feet of designed and fabricated stained glass for The Ivy Club, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey. These windows commemorate the inclusion of women into the club through the imagery of migrating butterflies and ivy. Another project for Venturella Studio involved designing and painting windows for a synagogue in Maple Glenn, Pennsylvania, home to 70 windows created by Benoît Gilsoul. Like many glass painters, Bileris' process begins with a trace and matte. She started out working with gum and water for tracing, but eventually switched to clove oil because it's much more forgiving and flexible. In 2013, Bileris was awarded an AGG scholarship to study glass painting with Jonathan Cooke at Wheaton Village, Milleville, New Jersey. Cooke served a traditional apprenticeship at York Minster and started his own business in 1987. His book Time and Temperature was published early in 2013. Bileris' projects have included residential commissions, such as her work for a private wine cellar on Oyster Bay, Long Island. This commission included four windows: a plated window that mimics tile patterns and displays an iron work pattern on a separate piece of plated glass; a pair of sandblasted, painted, and stained glass windows that feature animals drinking wine; and a tessellating pattern window also featuring wildlife. “Those windows feel very much like me,” she states. As a submission for the Corning Museum of Glass' New Glass Review, Bileris created her autonomous work The Show as well as a nursery window based on her love of English illustration. Fabricated at Venturella Studios, The Show was included in AGG's 2011 members' exhibition. “It's challenging to find an in-road to doing painted windows as personal artistic expression. Stained glass is not considered art because there are a lot of works out there taken directly from pattern books. The ecclesiastic tie reminds many people of houses of worship rather than galleries. And stained glass is dependent on light and environment and somehow is too crafty or pretty or religious. But it fits me. I want to keep growing and see if I can really become an artist in this medium, to be brave enough to go beyond being an able illustrator on glass. Georgia O'Keeffe said: ‘Whether you succeed or not is irrelevant, there is no such thing. Making your unknown known is the important thing.'” At the end of 2015, Bileris left New York and took a position as lead painter at Judson Studios in LA. Though she has never prioritized showing gallery work, thanks to Judson Studios the artist exhibited in a group LA Art show, and a small work was included in the 2023 show through the SGAA. She is starting work for a group show at the Muckenthaler Cultural Center in Fullerton, California, this upcoming year and may be working with Narcissus Quagliata on his online class in 2024. Earlier this year, Bileris taught a two-week course at the Vilnius Academy of Art In Lithuania, which was a dream come true as she is the child of Lithuanian immigrants. “I was born in the US but spoke Lithuanian as my first language, so that chance basically pulled together everything I care about.”
Alicia Hansen and Jonathan Cooke from Eternal Future Productions join JD to talk about the audio dramas they're working on these days. They chat a bit about Pirateers, but the conversation primarily focuses on their upcoming show, Venture, for which they reveal for the first time, the full character list for Season 1 and the actors who play each of them. Before the interview, JD shares a huge amount of audio drama updates, including events, recent releases, and upcoming productions. And lastly, JD addresses some feedback from Blake regarding hard-to-hear dialogue in audio drama.Full show notes at http://www.audiotheatrecentral.com/189What are your thoughts on the topics we addressed in this episode? Send us your feedback! We'd love to hear what you think! Email us at feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com or give us a call or text to 623-688-2770.Join our Throne room: https://throne.live/@AudioTheatreCentralRecord our show credits for a future episode. Send us a recording of you reading the following and we'll use it in a future episode: Script: "Hi! This is [YOUR NAME] from [YOUR CITY AND/OR STATE]. Audio Theatre Central is a production of Porchlight Family Media. The theme music was composed by Sam Avendaño. The show is produced and edited by J.D. Sutter. Find the website at audiotheatrecentral.com."Email your recording to feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com.
Alicia Hansen and Jonathan Cooke from Eternal Future Productions join JD to talk about the audio dramas they're working on these days. They chat a bit about Pirateers, but the conversation primarily focuses on their upcoming show, Venture, for which they reveal for the first time, the full character list for Season 1 and the actors who play each of them. Before the interview, JD shares a huge amount of audio drama updates, including events, recent releases, and upcoming productions. And lastly, JD addresses some feedback from Blake regarding hard-to-hear dialogue in audio drama.Full show notes at http://www.audiotheatrecentral.com/189What are your thoughts on the topics we addressed in this episode? Send us your feedback! We'd love to hear what you think! Email us at feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com or give us a call or text to 623-688-2770.Join our Throne room: https://throne.live/@AudioTheatreCentralRecord our show credits for a future episode. Send us a recording of you reading the following and we'll use it in a future episode: Script: "Hi! This is [YOUR NAME] from [YOUR CITY AND/OR STATE]. Audio Theatre Central is a production of Porchlight Family Media. The theme music was composed by Sam Avendaño. The show is produced and edited by J.D. Sutter. Find the website at audiotheatrecentral.com."Email your recording to feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com.
Pirateers Season 3 - Episode 5 Written and Directed by Alicia Hansen and Jonathan Cooke Sound Design by Jonathan Cooke and Alicia Hansen Sound and Music by Drew A. Forbes Cast: Jonathan Cooke as Captain and Bosun Duffy Weber as Whitlock Eric Hansen as EricCandace Kirkpatrick as Scarlet SilverJessica Lynn Silva as the Pastry Vendor Katie Leigh as Mrs. Underwood Phil Lollar as Mr. Underwood~ The Townspeople ~ Josh Anderson-Grey Bethany Baldwin Erika Capellupo ErikSabastien Capellupo LouisAden Capellupo Jorge Diaz Cassandra Owsianiecki Justina Page Produced by Eternal Future Productions These productions are listener supported. Please consider donating here! You can also support us by purchasing CD's of our productions and soundtracks here! © 2023 Eternal Future Productions. This original work cannot be used, sold, or distributed in any way without written consent from the producers.
Step back in time and experience the Jewish feast of Passover alongside a first-century, Galilean family. As Moshe, Hadah, and their children prepare for another Passover in Jerusalem, they remember the lamb's blood that protected their people generations ago. But even as they go about their yearly routine, encounters with a rogue teacher set Moshe on a path that will change his life forever. Is Yeshua really who his followers believe him to be? And what will it cost Moshe to believe in Him too? Join us at the table for The Most Important Passover.Cast:Moshe - Peter FazzariHadah - Betsy NicholsonAndrew - Dominic TreisYeshua - Mark Henry CooneyPilate - Darby KernCaiaphas - Frank UllePharisee - Craig HartCrew:Writer - Darby KernDirector - Craig HartVoice Track Editors - Craig Hart and Austin PeacheyComposer - Marc MulcahySound Design/Mix - Benjamin BurnettCover Art Illustration - Bethany BurnettExecutive Producer - J.D. SutterCrowd voices:Judah Abbott, Bethany Baldwin, Jonathan Cooke, Mark Henry Cooney, Austin Peachey, Trisha Rose, John Tuttle III, as well as Corrie, Christiana, Caleb, William, Nathan, Tate, Cecily, Trysten, Molly and Alec Thomas and Josh, Victoria, Joanna, Jessie, Allison, Sarah, Abigail, Joshie, and Bekah Rodriguez."The Most Important Passover" is a production of the Audio Drama Alliance. The ADA audio logo was composed by Ezra Loza.Leave us a comment and let us know what you thought of the show:
Emerging writers and directors from Florida and California, Alicia Hansen and Jonathan Cooke founded Eternal Future Productions to create inspiring audio entertainment that will reach listeners of all ages with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. While directing is her passion, Alicia has worked as a writer, voice actor, sound designer, and project coordinator for several years. Jonathan, driven by the challenge of bringing a wide range of characters to life, has been voice acting since 2005, and only recently began producing audio dramas with the founding of Eternal Future Productions. The company's first show, Merry Holiday, debuted on the radio in December of 2019, and their series, Pirateers, gained recognition when it was nominated for Best New Show for the 2020 Seneca Awards. With a brand that is both wholesome and uplifting, they hope to challenge and encourage listeners in ways that exceed general entertainment and remind you of your true purpose.
¿Por qué la simulación es esencial para la seguridad del transporte aéreo? ¿Qué papel han desempeñado los simuladores ante la caída de la actividad por la pandemia? ¿Cuáles son las últimas novedades tecnológicas en este sector? Aerovía publica el primero de dos capítulos monográficos dedicados a la industria de la simulación aérea, un amplio reportaje de Mikel Alcázar y Daniel Martínez Garbuno que analiza la situación de este sector tras atravesar lo peor de la pandemia. La primera mitad de este especial (el contenido que conforma este capítulo 67 de Aerovía) cuenta con las intervenciones de los siguientes protagonistas: Carlos García Molaguero, portavoz del Colegio de Pilotos de la Aviación Comercial (Copac); Celia Pulgar, vocal de Formación de la Asociación Profesional de Controladores de Tránsito Aéreo (Aprocta); Jesús Durán, gerente general del Airbus Mexico Training Centre; Sergio Domínguez, director de Comunicación y Marketing de Audere Global; Óscar Mateos, director de Marketing y Ventas de VirtualFly; y Jonathan Cooke, gerente de producto de Total Control en Airways NewZealand. Resumen de contenidos: 0:01 – Presentación del capítulo. 3:26 – Inicio del especial de simulación. 6:56 – La simulación, clave para mantener las competencias. Con Carlos G. Molaguero (Copac). 9:54 – El uso de simuladores de control áereo durante la pandemia. Con Celia Pulgar (Aprocta). 11:22 – Simuladores abiertos 24 horas. Con Jesús Durán (Airbus Mexico Training Centre). 17:06 – ¿Cómo ha evolucionado tecnológicamente la simulación aérea? 20:18 – ¿Una misma cabina para A320 y B737? The Airliner, de Alsim. 22:54 – EASA certificó en 2021 el primer simulador de realidad virtual. 24:06 – Realidad virtual y guantes hápticos. Con Sergio Domínguez (Simloc). 26:20 – Virtual Fly: simuladores para los futuros profesionales del sector. 31:07 – Virtual Fly: el primer simulador con MSFS2020. 35:15 – El potencial de la inteligencia artificial. Con Jonathan Cooke (Airways New Zealand). 45:15 – Avance de los contenidos de la segunda mitad del especial. ‘La simulación aérea no es un juego' es un reportaje especial de Aerovía e Hispaviación que apuesta por un formato doble (pódcast y reportaje web). El especial de Aerovía está dividido en dos capítulos, el 67 y el 68 (de próxima publicación). Por su parte, el reportaje en Hispaviación estará disponible en próximas fechas. Este trabajo periodístico cuenta con el patrocinio de Virtual Fly y Alsim. No te pierdas el capítulo 67 de Aerovía: ‘Especial: la simulación aérea no es un juego (parte 1)'.
In "The Architect, Part 2", Kurt Obermann receives a new assignment from Nazi architect Albert Speer. But will Kurt sacrifice everything for his work? Cast: Peter Fazzari, Jonathan Cooke, Trisha Rose, Brian Kirk, Benjamin Krispin, Marc LaPointe, Glenn Hascall, Dominic Treis, Josh Rodriguez, Boyd Barrett Crew: Benjamin Kempf: Writer/Director/Sound Designer Benjamin Krispin: Composer © 2021 Somewhat Significant Audio Productions
Recorded before a live audience at Sonic-Con 2021, today's episode is a fun one! ADA member Josh Rodriguez co-hosts with JD and we are joined by three guests. We interview actor Nato Jacobson and talk about how he started working in the audio drama industry, some of his favorite roles, and how voice acting is different from screen acting. We also talk with Alicia Hansen and Jonathan Cooke from Eternal Future Productions about the genesis of their show Pirateers, their plans for the future, and how to get started producing a serial audio drama. We also share a newscast, some tidbits, and Nato and Jonathan do some demonstrations of how they approach voicing characters. Full show notes at http://www.audiotheatrecentral.com/158 What are your thoughts on the topics we addressed in this episode? Send us your feedback! We'd love to hear what you think! Email us at feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com or give us a call or text to 623-688-2770. Record our show credits for a future episode. Send us a recording of you reading the following and we'll use it in a future episode: Script: "Hi! This is [YOUR NAME] from [YOUR CITY AND/OR STATE]. Audio Theatre Central is a production of Porchlight Family Media. The theme music was composed by Sam Avendaño. The show is produced and edited by J.D. Sutter. Find the website at audiotheatrecentral.com." Email your recording to feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com.
Recorded before a live audience at Sonic-Con 2021, today's episode is a fun one! ADA member Josh Rodriguez co-hosts with JD and we are joined by three guests. We interview actor Nato Jacobson and talk about how he started working in the audio drama industry, some of his favorite roles, and how voice acting is different from screen acting. We also talk with Alicia Hansen and Jonathan Cooke from Eternal Future Productions about the genesis of their show Pirateers, their plans for the future, and how to get started producing a serial audio drama. We also share a newscast, some tidbits, and Nato and Jonathan do some demonstrations of how they approach voicing characters. Full show notes at http://www.audiotheatrecentral.com/158What are your thoughts on the topics we addressed in this episode? Send us your feedback! We'd love to hear what you think! Email us at feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com or give us a call or text to 623-688-2770. Record our show credits for a future episode. Send us a recording of you reading the following and we'll use it in a future episode: Script: "Hi! This is [YOUR NAME] from [YOUR CITY AND/OR STATE]. Audio Theatre Central is a production of Porchlight Family Media. The theme music was composed by Sam Avendaño. The show is produced and edited by J.D. Sutter. Find the website at audiotheatrecentral.com." Email your recording to feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com.
With both Roy and Andrew playing hooky, JD invites Audio Drama Alliance members Jonathan Cooke and Dominic Treis to participate in the episode. Jonathan delivers a packed newscast, Dominic took over the credits for us, and JD shares several audio drama tidbits. Then writer Darby Kern joins JD to talk about some of the projects he's been working on lately and the two of them respond to some listener feedback. There is a lot of great info packed into this one episode! Full show notes at http://www.audiotheatrecentral.com/154 What are your thoughts on the topics we addressed in this episode? Send us your feedback! We'd love to hear what you think! Email us at feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com or give us a call or text to 623-688-2770. Record our show credits for a future episode. Send us a recording of you reading the following and we'll use it in a future episode: Script: "Hi! This is [YOUR NAME] from [YOUR CITY AND/OR STATE]. Audio Theatre Central is a production of Porchlight Family Media. The theme music was composed by Sam Avendaño. The show is produced and edited by J.D. Sutter. Find the website at audiotheatrecentral.com." Email your recording to feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com.
With both Roy and Andrew playing hooky, JD invites Audio Drama Alliance members Jonathan Cooke and Dominic Treis to participate in the episode. Jonathan delivers a packed newscast, Dominic took over the credits for us, and JD shares several audio drama tidbits. Then writer Darby Kern joins JD to talk about some of the projects he's been working on lately and the two of them respond to some listener feedback. There is a lot of great info packed into this one episode! Full show notes at http://www.audiotheatrecentral.com/154 What are your thoughts on the topics we addressed in this episode? Send us your feedback! We'd love to hear what you think! Email us at feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com or give us a call or text to 623-688-2770. Record our show credits for a future episode. Send us a recording of you reading the following and we'll use it in a future episode: Script: "Hi! This is [YOUR NAME] from [YOUR CITY AND/OR STATE]. Audio Theatre Central is a production of Porchlight Family Media. The theme music was composed by Sam Avendaño. The show is produced and edited by J.D. Sutter. Find the website at audiotheatrecentral.com." Email your recording to feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com.
With tensions high among the Captain and his crew, due to his newfound faith, a couple of unexpected visitors will begin to rock the boat even further. Pirateers: Season 2 - Episode 4 Written by Alicia Hansen and Abby Cole Directed by Alicia Hansen and Jonathan Cooke Sound Design by Jonathan Cooke and Alicia Hansen Mix and Music by Drew A. Forbes Cast: Jonathan Cooke as the Captain, Bosun, and Cooke JD Sutter as Smitty Alicia Hansen as Selah Duffy Webber as Whitlock ~ Additional Crew Members ~ Dominic Treis Josh Rodriguez “The Water is Wide” (1724) - unknown. Public domain. Produced by Eternal Future Productions © 2021 Eternal Future Productions. This original work cannot be used, sold, or distributed in any way without written consent from the producers.
With tensions high among the Captain and his crew, due to his newfound faith, a couple of unexpected visitors will begin to rock the boat even further. Pirateers: Season 2 - Episode 3Written and Directed by Alicia Hansen and Jonathan CookeSound Design by Alicia Hansen, Jonathan Cooke, and Drew A. Forbes Mix and Music by Drew A. Forbes Cast: Duffy Webber as Whitlock and Chappie Alicia Hansen as Selah Jonathan Cooke as the Captain and Bosun Glenn Hascall as Conway ~ Additional Crew Members ~ John Fornof Josh Rodriguez Micah Touchet Dominic Treis Duffy Webber Produced by Eternal Future Productions © 2021 Eternal Future Productions. This original work cannot be used, sold, or distributed in any way without written consent from the producers.
With tensions high among the Captain and his crew, due to his newfound faith, a couple of unexpected visitors will begin to rock the boat even further. Pirateers: Season 2 - Episode 1 Written and Directed by Alicia Hansen and Jonathan Cooke Sound Design by Alicia Hansen, Jonathan Cooke, and Drew A. Forbes Mix and Music by Drew A. Forbes Cast: Jonathan Cooke as the Captain and Bosun Duffy Weber as Angus JD Sutter as Smitty C. Aaron Henson as Reeves ~ Additional Crew Members ~ Aaron Cole Jonathan Cooke Drew A. Forbes Glenn Hascall C. Aaron Henson Duffy Webber Produced by Eternal Future Productions © 2021 Eternal Future Productions. This original work cannot be used, sold, or distributed in any way without written consent from the producers.
Synopsis: In the latest episode of "A Bit of Time Travel", we follow the story of Kurt Obermann as he heads into a job interview with Nazi architect Albert Speer on January 28th 1934. But this encounter is not as it first appears, as Kurt Obermann quickly finds himself on a dangerous path, filled with dread, destruction, and death. With unexpected twists and turns, "The Architect" will lead you toward an ending that is sure to leave you astounded. Cast: Peter Fazzari, Jonathan Cooke, Marc LaPointe, Trisha Rose, Glenn Hascall, Benjamin Krispin, Benjamin Kempf, Kaley LaPointe (and more...!) Crew: Benjamin Kempf (Writer/Director/Sound Designer/Mixer) Benjamin Krispin (Composer) © 2021 A Bit of Time Travel Podcast
Enjoy humor, adventure, and drama in this fun mini-series starring two swashbuckling pirates as they venture to find hidden treasure. What they'll find will be worth more than either of them imagined... Pirateers: Season 1 - Episode 7Written by Jonathan Cooke and Alicia Hansen Directed by Alicia Hansen Sound and Music by Drew A. Forbes Cast: Jonathan Cooke as the Captain and Bosun Background Pirates Jonathan Cooke and Drew A. Forbes Produced by Eternal Future Productions © 2020 Eternal Future Productions. This original work cannot be used, sold, or distributed in any way without written consent from the producers.
Enjoy humor, adventure, and drama in this fun mini-series starring two swashbuckling pirates as they venture to find hidden treasure. What they'll find will be worth more than either of them imagined... Pirateers: Season 1 - TeaserWritten by Jonathan Cooke and Alicia Hansen Directed by Alicia Hansen Sound and Music by Drew A. Forbes Cast: Jonathan Cooke as the Captain and Bosun Produced by Eternal Future Productions © 2020 Eternal Future Productions. This original work cannot be used, sold, or distributed in any way without written consent from the producers.
Enjoy humor, adventure, and drama in this fun mini-series starring two swashbuckling pirates as they venture to find hidden treasure. What they'll find will be worth more than either of them imagined... Pirateers: Season 1 - Episode 5Written by Jonathan Cooke and Alicia Hansen Directed by Alicia Hansen Sound and Music by Drew A. Forbes Cast: Jonathan Cooke as the Captain and Bosun Produced by Eternal Future Productions © 2020 Eternal Future Productions. This original work cannot be used, sold, or distributed in any way without written consent from the producers.
Enjoy humor, adventure, and drama in this fun mini-series starring two swashbuckling pirates as they venture to find hidden treasure. What they'll find will be worth more than either of them imagined... Pirateers: Season 1 - Episode 6Written by Jonathan Cooke and Alicia Hansen Directed by Alicia Hansen Sound and Music by Drew A. Forbes Cast: Jonathan Cooke as the Captain and Bosun Produced by Eternal Future Productions © 2020 Eternal Future Productions. This original work cannot be used, sold, or distributed in any way without written consent from the producers.
Enjoy humor, adventure, and drama in this fun mini-series starring two swashbuckling pirates as they venture to find hidden treasure. What they'll find will be worth more than either of them imagined... Pirateers: Season 1 - Episode 4Written by Jonathan Cooke and Alicia Hansen Directed by Alicia Hansen Sound and Music by Drew A. Forbes Cast: Jonathan Cooke as the Captain and Bosun Produced by Eternal Future Productions © 2020 Eternal Future Productions. This original work cannot be used, sold, or distributed in any way without written consent from the producers.
Enjoy humor, adventure, and drama in this fun mini-series starring two swashbuckling pirates as they venture to find hidden treasure. What they'll find will be worth more than either of them imagined... Pirateers: Season 1 - Episode 2Written by Jonathan Cooke and Alicia Hansen Directed and Sound Design/Mix by Alicia Hansen Music by Drew A. ForbesCast: Jonathan Cooke as the Captain and Bosun Produced by Eternal Future Productions © 2020 Eternal Future Productions. This original work cannot be used, sold, or distributed in any way without written consent from the producers.
Enjoy humor, adventure, and drama in this fun mini-series starring two swashbuckling pirates as they venture to find hidden treasure. What they'll find will be worth more than either of them imagined... Pirateers: Season 1 - Episode 3Written by Jonathan Cooke and Alicia Hansen Directed by Alicia Hansen Sound and Music by Drew A. Forbes Cast: Jonathan Cooke as the Captain and Bosun Produced by Eternal Future Productions © 2020 Eternal Future Productions. This original work cannot be used, sold, or distributed in any way without written consent from the producers.
Enjoy humor, adventure, and drama in this fun mini-series starring two swashbuckling pirates as they venture to find hidden treasure. What they'll find will be worth more than either of them imagined... Pirateers: Season 1 - Episode 1 Written by Jonathan Cooke and Alicia Hansen Directed and Sound Design/Mix by Alicia Hansen Music by Drew A. Forbes Cast: Jonathan Cooke as the Captain and Bosun Produced by Eternal Future Productions © 2020 Eternal Future Productions. This original work cannot be used, sold, or distributed in any way without written consent from the producers.
This conversation was recorded on March 31st, 2020. In this special episode we speak with Jonathan Cooke, MD. Pulmonary/Critical Care physician. Jon is currently employed at Northwestern Medicine Central Dupage and Northwestern Medicine Delnor Hospitals. Jon took some time out of his busy schedule to speak with us about Covid-19 and what it is like on the front lines of a hospital. The discussion answers some hard questions and will be sure to keep you on the edge of your couch. Special thanks to Jonathan Isaacson, CEO of Gemline, for providing some questions that were added to this discussion. Jonathan previously hosted a fascinating webinar on the coronavirus with several medical professionals right before the pandemic became a serious issue in North America (Feb 7, 2020).
This week we talked to the writer and director of The Gentle Art Jonatan Cooke who is also joined by actor and co-start of the same film Bonnie Cooke! We talked to them about the film Little women, movie pass, and what it's like making a short film. Adam definitely didn't have them on just so he could say he used to Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and talk about his resume! Very fun ep! Check out there short here https://www.facebook.com/TheGentleArtTVShow/ We have shirts! Get your Finger Guns swag here! www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/6732403-…nger-guns-comedy Go check out our new website www.fingergunscomedy.com Follow us! www.twitter.com/gofingerguns www.facebook.com/gofingerguns www.instagram.com/gofingerguns/ Featuring Edward James(www.instagram.com/edwardjrosales/) Adam R. Macias (www.instagram.com/adamrmac)
In episode #68, Andy interviews his friend Jonathan Cooke on a wide range of subjects. Lots of wisdom, laughter, and parenting tips in this one friends. This is one part of a larger conversation so if you would like to hear the full conversation subscribe to the podcast and download episode #40 of the Winter Faith Podcast. The Winter Faith Podcast is focused on creating conversations to promote emotional and spiritual growth through tough conversations about faith, apathy, and everything in between. Podcast music by Josh Cleveland. Purchase his album Root of a Man on Apple Music and Amazon Music. Follow @winterfaithpodcast on Instagram, Twitter, and join the Winter Faith Podcast on Facebook. Follow Andy @winterfaithandy Instagram and Twitter. Subscribe to the Winter Faith Podcast on Apple, Anchor, or Spotify. Support the show for as little as $1 a month on Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/winterfaithandy --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/winterfaithpod/message
For the one-year anniversary special, Sam and Paul are being interviewed by their very first guest, Jonathan Cooke. Learn the Southpaw way of thinking about everything. And if you love the show, tell your friends. Spread the word. Tell them they're missing out. Also, rate and review us. Be detailed, and tell us about yourself and how you heard of us. This lets Apple and other podcasting apps know that they should be telling their other users about us. Find Jonathan on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfz4-XcuDjqsHUK42ekeDww and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bonathansketch/ Support Southpaw on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/southpawpod You can find Southpaw on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram: @SouthpawPod As well as on the Southpaw Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/southpaw You can also find Sam on Twitter and Instagram: @StuffFromSam
In this long form interview style episode Jonathan and I talk about parenting, Podcasting, and comedy. Subscribe and leave a review on ITunes, Stitcher, and Podbean to the Winter Faith Podcast. Support the show on Patreon for $1 a month for bonus episodes and behind the podcast entertainment. Create conversations on faith, apathy, and everything in between. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/winterfaithpod/message
Jonathan Cooke is a voice actor based in Los Angeles, California. He is the first guest of Not Nosy that Rebecca has actually met in real life, but they originally met on HitRecord.org as @jondoodles and @recgator. Jonathan has an amazing natural speaking voice, in addition to a variety of character voices and accents. The two talk about everything from the details of voice acting from home and making decisions on accents, to Glamour Shots and u-pick auto parts. Jonathan is the voice of many video game characters, and also enjoys working on audiobook dramas, in addition to his commercial work. He's recently been featured in My Time at Portia and 39 Days to Mars, both PC games soon to be released for consoles. He also recently illustrated the children's book, Reggie Rabbit Learns to Hop by Naomi Voorhees. Visit Jonathan Cooke's website and IMDb page. Books We Mentioned: Not Nosy may earn a commission for purchases made through the following links: Reggie Rabbit Learns to Hop by Naomi R Voorhees, Illustrated by Jonathan Cooke More of Jonathan's Work: My Time at Portia 39 Days to Mars Hooked - Once Upon a Time eBook and audiobook drama Jehovah Jireh - The Chronicles of Narnia audio drama HitRecord Mentions: Odd Ninja Out Testimonial, HitRecord Shorts Showcase, HitRecord Shorts Showcase 2, First Impressions Dating App @notnosypodcast on Social Media: Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube
Our very first guest! Jonathan Cooke from the Screen Verdict podcast. We break down what makes Marvel movies good, what makes DC movies bad, and we also dig into all the subsets of the Marvel and DC cinematic universes. Then Jonathan uses MMA to explain what makes Zack Snyder good, what makes him bad, and what Batgirl would be like if Wes Anderson directed it. Sam explains how he lost friends because he didn't think Black Panther and Wonder Woman were all that good, and how Suicide Squad might be one of the worst movies he's ever seen. (Plus the M. Night Shyamalan long con.) And Paul explains how it's those stinking Warner Bros executive pigs who are ruining the DC name.It's a long one so sit back, put your feet up, and join along as we shoot the shit.
If you want to bring autonomous vehicles to the mainstream, fast, first you’ve got to go fast. We spoke with Jonathan Cooke, chief marketing officer of Roborace, the first ever driverless electric racing championship, who wants to turn autonomous racing into a spectator sport that will spark the creation of more powerful, capable automotive AI.
Creator Shalom Auslander discusses Thom's trip to Los Angeles.
The cast and crew of HAPPYish discuss Ellen Barkin's character Dani. Don't miss the series premiere April 26th at 9:30PM ET/PT.
The cast and crew of HAPPYish discuss Bradley Whitford's character Jonathan Cooke. Don't miss the series premiere April 26th at 9:30PM ET/PT.
For the biggest night in television you need to tune in to the biggest Screen Verdict podcast of the year as Matt Noble, Jonathan Cooke and Gold Derby's Tom O'Neil tackle the key categories in this year's exciting Emmy race. We discuss all your favourite shows in the Drama and Comedy categories and give our opinions on who should and who will win. Bets are made and friendships may be lost as three lunatics let it all hang out on the podcast. For all our reviews and competitions you can Like us at - https://www.facebook.com/ScreenVerdictPodcast
Main Review: Fast and Furious 6 Top 5 Car Movies Main Review: Despicable Me 2 Film Club Review: Re-Animator What Else We Watched (The Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug, How To Survive A Plague, Blackfish, Its A Disaster, In A World…, Deceptive Practice, More Than Honey, This Film Is Not Yet Rated, Cogs) News Next Week Preview (Prisoners, Top 5 Hugh Jackman Movies, Lee Daniel’s The Butler) Thanks again to Jonathan Cooke for joining us on the podcast. You can check out the Screen Verdict podcast on iTunes and at https://www.facebook.com/ScreenVerdictPodcast Special Guest: Jonathan Cooke.
Passionate change for a society that has returned to the ways of the past... In the future. Featuring the voice talents of: Jonathan Cooke as Joran Constance Howard as Nola Madeline Bratten as Child 1 and Child 2 Glen Hallstrom as Examiner Eurick Christina Lam as The Fifth Consort Monte Bratten as Zachran - Officer Two Bruce Busby as Laxton - Officer Three Jen Harvey as Wara - Officer Four Tanja Milojevic as Loren - Officer Six Julie Hoverson as Lady Shena Tolan Gwendolyn Jensen-Woodard as Person in the Crowd 1 David Frizzell III as Person in the Crowd 2 Mark Kalita as The Announcer Dave Frizzell as Audience Member 1 Bill Hollweg as Audience Member 2 Simon Meddings as The Autarch and Edison Pongklub as the Narrator Written by: Jen Rhodes and Simon Meddings Music by: Kevin MacLeod Human Response Kyiv Chamber Choir David Modica Lara St John Emsemable Mirable Hans Christain Directed and Produced by: Dave Frizzell Copyright 2009-2015 Dave Frizzell and Necropolis Studio Productions visit us at www.necropolisstudioprod.com