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This show is brought to you in association with iDealwine. It's not every day the world of wine is described in terms like: 'adrenaline rush,' and going 'crazy'. Welcome to the world of online wine auctions, particularly that of iDealwine (sponsors of this show). iDealwine is a treasure trove not only of wine goodies but also high-tech functionality - so in this episode we explore how these online wine auctions work and why they might be worth trying out if you haven't already.Whisper it - but apparently they're pretty easy, accessible (with prices starting at €1) and...fun.We talk about all this as well as analyse the wine market trends of today and tomorrow with iDealwine co-founder Angélique de Lencquesaing. We also hear from iDealwine customer Jordan O'Brien in Toronto as to why we should, in his words, 'dive right in.'Along the way we talk hidden gems, Japanese Pinot Noir, 4 o'clock starts, fake wine and 1965 vinegar...Thanks for tuning in. We love to hear from you so please do get in touch! Send us a voice message via Speakpipe. Or you can find contact info, together with all details from this episode, including full listings of the wines, on our website: Show notes for Wine Blast S6 E20 - 'Adrenaline rush': Wine Auctions and Trends with iDealwineInstagram: @susieandpeterSponsors: iDealwine
DEPARTMENT OF CHODEPEEN LONG MUSK? MORE LIKE PEEN GONE BUST! Isaac is joined by Brad the Rambler and Jordano of Remember Shuffle to do a deep dive into the loveless life of Elon Musk. The fellas psycho-analyze Musk's behavior in light of the allegations that he had a botched penile enlargement. Full episode here!
DEPARTMENT OF CHODEPEEN LONG MUSK? MORE LIKE PEEN GONE BUST! Isaac is joined by Brad the Rambler and Jordano of Remember Shuffle to do a deep dive into the loveless life of Elon Musk. The fellas psycho-analyze Musk's behavior in light of the allegations that he had a botched penile enlargement. Full episode here!
Welcome to the first episode of Radio SIERR International! I'm Attilio Anastasi, and together with my co-host, Livia Pellegrini, we are excited to guide you on this journey through the world of reproductive medicine. Today, we're starting with a topic of great significance and innovation: preimplantation genetic testing in IVF. This technique is revolutionizing the way we approach assisted reproduction, offering new possibilities to identify and prevent genetic diseases before embryo implantation. In this episode, Dr. Diego Marin, an expert in genetics applied to fertility, is interviewed by our brilliant contributor, Jordan O'Donnell. Together, they'll explore the latest advancements in the field and discuss the profound impact of these technologies on people's lives. Get ready for an episode full of insights and thought-provoking discussions. Let's dive in!
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Susan Holt has until next Saturday to build her cabinet. It's the largest group of MLAs the government has seen in 14 years, so she has lots of options. We'll hear what she might consider from Jordan O'Brien, chief of staff to former Liberal premier Brian Gallant.
With the new school year well underway, we would like to introduce this year's LIHAM Council, featuring Niyanthri, Shaasvata, Aarushi, Pepe, Alice, Jordano, Amy, Juliane, and Caitlin. Listen now and get to know our council!
A Writer's Path: Jordan O’Halloran, Author of Clean Up on Aisle Three, Talks About Her Hello, Self… Moment (Hello, Self… Episode 47) In this episode of the Hello Self podcast, host Patricia Leonard interviewed Jordan O’Halloran, author of Clean Up on Aisle Three, and her Hello, Self… moment along her path to becoming a writer. […]
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What is up and welcome to the Energized Show! On this episode James Gallagher & Jordan O'Neill join us to discuss all the latest MMA craic. Like, Comment, Subscribe & Hit the notification bell for more Energized Shows! Follow us on: Youtube : Energized Show Instagram: @Energized_Show TikTok: @The_Energized_Show Twitter: @Energized_Show Facebook: Energized Show iTunes/Spotify/SoundCloud: Energized Show #MMA #JamesGallagher #JordanONeill
Jon Stewart is back and nothing has changed. America is at a historical dead end. The old world will not die and so the new world cannot be born. Isaac is joined by his good friends Ben and Jordano of the show Remember Shuffle to discuss the return of Jon Stewart and the end of history (it stopped in the 2000s). Be sure to check out Remember Shuffle, a show that examines the 2000s and its tremors that define our modern lives.
Jon Stewart is back and nothing has changed. America is at a historical dead end. The old world will not die and so the new world cannot be born. Isaac is joined by his good friends Ben and Jordano of the show Remember Shuffle to discuss the return of Jon Stewart and the end of history (it stopped in the 2000s). Be sure to check out Remember Shuffle, a show that examines the 2000s and its tremors that define our modern lives.
Aš tada maldavau Viešpatį: ‘Viešpatie Dieve! Tu pradėjai rodyti Izraelio tautai savo didybę ir galią. Nėra kito dievo nei danguje, nei žemėje, kuris galėtų daryti tokius galingus darbus! Leisk man įeiti ir pamatyti gerąją žemę anapus Jordano, tą puikųjį kalnuotą kraštą ir Libaną'. Tačiau Viešpats buvo supykęs ant manęs dėl jūsų ir manęs neišklausė, ir tarė: ‘Daugiau man apie tai nekalbėk. Įst 3, 23-26
LARSA IS A MENACE, AND JUSTICE FOR SWEET TEA! My forever boo Taria Faison of the “What Else is Going On?” podcast is here, and we ran through the week of Bravo reality TV (excluding Salt Lake City… I'm still behind… working on it, ok?). We concluded that Larsa Pippen is a menace, Dorit doesn't know how to eat a sandwich, Wendy & Robyn are best dressed in Potomac, and don't hate the Sweet Tea… hate the game!! But the fun is listening to how we came to these conclusion. Download and listen now! Listen to “What Else is Going On?” on Apple Podcasts! Listen to “What Else is Going On?” on Spotify! Follow Taria on Instagram! *** HEY! Some of you have asked how you can show your appreciation for all of the content provided by your mama's favorite Black geek. How about you buy me a beer/coffee? CLICK HERE TO SUPPORT! *** New episodes of “Reality & Comics Too” are released 3X each week! DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE, RATE, AND REVIEW! I LOVE 5 STARS! EMAIL ME AT REALITYCOMICSTOO@GMAIL.COM! FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Titans of Foodservice podcast, host Nick Portillo speaks with Patrick Day, Vice President and General Manager at Giordano's Food Service. Patrick shares his journey from owning and running restaurants to becoming a top sales rep at Cisco and eventually landing his current role at Giordano's. He emphasizes the importance of understanding how things work in the food service industry and building relationships with customers. Patrick also discusses the trends of sustainability and organic food, as well as the qualities he looks for when hiring sales professionals.Quotes"You can't do it all, even though you want to pay the bills, hire the people get the vendors, the whole nine yards. As an owner-operator, it's very difficult to do everything, and you have to figure out how to delegate some of that stuff to other people that you trust." -Patrick Day [17:10]“Years ago when I first got into the business, I drove down to San Diego, and I was visiting the Hard Rock Cafe. I was showing a canned tuna product. I remember I put on my gloves to do a cutting with the chef, and I had a little hand can opener, started opening it up, and cut my thumb. Blood went all into the tuna. I remember looking at the chef and saying: I'm probably not getting the sale today. And she said: No, not today.” -Nick Portillo [22:28]TIMESTAMPS|00:02] Patrick Day and his experience in the food service industry[2:01] Fiery Five Food Service Questions [07:03] Food trends in Southern California: sustainability and organic [10:08] Characteristics to look for in food service sales professionals [12:30] Consultative selling and being a partner to customers [15:44] Learning the importance of delegation [20:37] Jordano's history and transition from grocery stores to distribution [23:09] Patrick Day's management style [24:31] Advice for success in the food service industry[26:41] Building relationships and earning trust in salesRESOURCESPortillo SalesCONTACT Nick: nick.portillo@portillosales.comPatrick: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-day-0886162b/
In the latest episode of the Simply Fit Podcast, I had the pleasure of speaking with Jordan O'Hara. He is a wellness enthusiast, entrepreneur, and founder of WindanSea Coffee. In today's episode, Jordan and I dive into this world, and I guarantee you'll come out on the other side fascinated and well-informed!
El Parque Nacional de Doñana, ubicado en el suroeste de España, representa una de las reservas naturales más emblemáticas de Europa. Su posición entre dos continentes, Europa y África, y su cercanía al punto de encuentro del Atlántico y el Mediterráneo, hacen de este paraje un lugar de descanso y refugio para miles de aves que realizan sus travesías anuales. Las aves se alimentan y crían en las marismas, una extensa llanura inundable que se llena de agua durante el invierno y la primavera, y cambia de color cuando las aguas se retiran durante la estación seca. Junto a ellas, un extenso campo de dunas móviles, impresionantes montañas de arena impulsadas por el viento, avanzan modelando el paisaje y más allá, los cotos, bosques y matorrales se extienden como un manto verde, albergando a numerosos mamíferos, reptiles, invertebrados y aves. Doñana ha sido declarado Sitio Ramsar, Reserva de la Biosfera y Patrimonio Mundial de la UNESCO. Hoy, Pedro Jordano, investigador del CSIC en la Estación Biológica de Doñana, habla de la historia del Parque Nacional, su riqueza biológica, los logros de conservación y los peligros a los que se enfrenta.
El Parque Nacional de Doñana, ubicado en el suroeste de España, representa una de las reservas naturales más emblemáticas de Europa. Su posición entre dos continentes, Europa y África, y su cercanía al punto de encuentro del Atlántico y el Mediterráneo, hacen de este paraje un lugar de descanso y refugio para miles de aves que realizan sus travesías anuales. Las aves se alimentan y crían en las marismas, una extensa llanura inundable que se llena de agua durante el invierno y la primavera, y cambia de color cuando las aguas se retiran durante la estación seca. Junto a ellas, un extenso campo de dunas móviles, impresionantes montañas de arena impulsadas por el viento, avanzan modelando el paisaje y más allá, los cotos, bosques y matorrales se extienden como un manto verde, albergando a numerosos mamíferos, reptiles, invertebrados y aves. Doñana ha sido declarado Sitio Ramsar, Reserva de la Biosfera y Patrimonio Mundial de la UNESCO. Hoy, Pedro Jordano, investigador del CSIC en la Estación Biológica de Doñana, habla de la historia del Parque Nacional, su riqueza biológica, los logros de conservación y los peligros a los que se enfrenta.
The ADNA Presents: Jordan O'Neill (sound editor and mixer) shares his experience, and focus on quality of, the sound mix and edit, and how that intricate, nuanced work supports the story being told. Time to geek out for this 199th episode of The ADNA Presents!
Una flor puede ser visitada por un insecto polinizador, la primera ofrece su néctar al visitante y éste favorece la polinización cruzada de la planta ayudándole a generar más semillas. Así se establece una relación mutualista de la que ambas especies salen beneficiadas. Pero una misma flor puede ser visitadas por otros insectos que, a su vez, visitan muchas otras flores formando una extensa red mutualista que favorece al ecosistema en su conjunto. Las relaciones entre redes pueden ir más lejos aún, estableciendo interacciones indirectas que, según un estudio publicado en Nature, también influyen en el éxito o fracaso de una especie. El estudio ha sido realizado por un equipo internacional de científicos, entre los que participa Pedro Jordano, Investigador del CSIC en Estación Biológica de Doñana e invitado en Hablando con Científicos.
Una flor puede ser visitada por un insecto polinizador, la primera ofrece su néctar al visitante y éste favorece la polinización cruzada de la planta ayudándole a generar más semillas. Así se establece una relación mutualista de la que ambas especies salen beneficiadas. Pero una misma flor puede ser visitadas por otros insectos que, a su vez, visitan muchas otras flores formando una extensa red mutualista que favorece al ecosistema en su conjunto. Las relaciones entre redes pueden ir más lejos aún, estableciendo interacciones indirectas que, según un estudio publicado en Nature, también influyen en el éxito o fracaso de una especie. El estudio ha sido realizado por un equipo internacional de científicos, entre los que participa Pedro Jordano, Investigador del CSIC en Estación Biológica de Doñana e invitado en Hablando con Científicos.
On this episode, we are continuing our miniseries on the movies released by Miramax Films in the 1980s, specifically looking at the films they released between 1984 and 1986. ----more---- TRANSCRIPT From Los Angeles, California. The Entertainment Capital of the World. It's the 80s Movie Podcast. I am your host, Edward Havens. Thank you for listening today. On this episode, we are continuing our miniseries on the movies released by Miramax Films in the 1980s. And, in case you did not listen to Part 1 yet, let me reiterate that the focus here will be on the films and the creatives, not the Weinsteins. The Weinsteins did not have a hand in the production of any of the movies Miramax released in the 1980s, and that Miramax logo and the names associated with it should not stop anyone from enjoying some very well made movies because they now have an unfortunate association with two spineless chucklenuts who proclivities would not be known by the outside world for decades to come. Well, there is one movie this episode where we must talk about the Weinsteins as the creatives, but when talking about that film, “creatives” is a derisive pejorative. We ended our previous episode at the end of 1983. Miramax had one minor hit film in The Secret Policeman's Other Ball, thanks in large part to the film's association with members of the still beloved Monty Python comedy troupe, who hadn't released any material since The Life of Brian in 1979. 1984 would be the start of year five of the company, and they were still in need of something to make their name. Being a truly independent film company in 1984 was not easy. There were fewer than 20,000 movie screens in the entire country back then, compared to nearly 40,000 today. National video store chains like Blockbuster did not exist, and the few cable channels that did exist played mostly Hollywood films. There was no social media for images and clips to go viral. For comparison's sake, in A24's first five years, from its founding in August 2012 to July 2017, the company would have a number of hit films, including The Bling Ring, The Lobster, Spring Breakers, and The Witch, release movies from some of indie cinema's most respected names, including Andrea Arnold, Robert Eggers, Atom Egoyan, Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, Lynn Shelton, Trey Edward Shults, Gus Van Sant, and Denis Villeneuve, and released several Academy Award winning movies, including the Amy Winehouse documentary Amy, Alex Garland's Ex Machina, Lenny Abrahamson's Room and Barry Jenkins' Moonlight, which would upset front runner La La Land for the Best Picture of 2016. But instead of leaning into the American independent cinema world the way Cinecom and Island were doing with the likes of Jonathan Demme and John Sayles, Miramax would dip their toes further into the world of international cinema. Their first release for 1984 would be Ruy Guerra's Eréndira. The screenplay by Nobel Prize winner Gabriel García Márquez was based on his 1972 novella The Incredible and Sad Tale of Innocent Eréndira and Her Heartless Grandmother, which itself was based off a screenplay Márquez had written in the early 1960s, which, when he couldn't get it made at the time, he reduced down to a page and a half for a sequence in his 1967 magnum opus One Hundred Years of Solitude. Between the early 1960s and the early 1980s, Márquez would lose the original draft of Eréndira, and would write a new script based off what he remembered writing twenty years earlier. In the story, a young woman named Eréndira lives in a near mansion situation in an otherwise empty desert with her grandmother, who had collected a number of paper flowers and assorted tchotchkes over the years. One night, Eréndira forgets to put out some candles used to illuminate the house, and the house and all of its contents burn to the ground. With everything lost, Eréndira's grandmother forces her into a life of prostitution. The young woman quickly becomes the courtesan of choice in the region. With every new journey, an ever growing caravan starts to follow them, until it becomes for all intents and purposes a carnival, with food vendors, snake charmers, musicians and games of chance. Márquez's writing style, known as “magic realism,” was very cinematic on the page, and it's little wonder that many of his stories have been made into movies and television miniseries around the globe for more than a half century. Yet no movie came as close to capturing that Marquezian prose quite the way Guerra did with Eréndira. Featuring Greek goddess Irene Papas as the Grandmother, Brazilian actress Cláudia Ohana, who happened to be married to Guerra at the time, as the titular character, and former Bond villain Michael Lonsdale in a small but important role as a Senator who tries to help Eréndira get out of her life as a slave, the movie would be Mexico's entry into the 1983 Academy Award race for Best Foreign Language Film. After acquiring the film for American distribution, Miramax would score a coup by getting the film accepted to that year's New York Film Festival, alongside such films as Robert Altman's Streamers, Jean Lucy Godard's Passion, Lawrence Kasdan's The Big Chill, Francis Ford Coppola's Rumble Fish, and Andrzej Wajda's Danton. But despite some stellar reviews from many of the New York City film critics, Eréndira would not get nominated for Best Foreign Language Film, and Miramax would wait until April 27th, 1984, to open the film at the Lincoln Plaza Cinemas, one of the most important theatres in New York City at the time to launch a foreign film. A quarter page ad in the New York Times included quotes from the Village Voice, New York Magazine, Vincent Canby of the Times and Roger Ebert, the movie would gross an impressive $25,500 in its first three days. Word of mouth in the city would be strong, with its second weekend gross actually increasing nearly 20% to $30,500. Its third weekend would fall slightly, but with $27k in the till would still be better than its first weekend. It wouldn't be until Week 5 that Eréndira would expand into Los Angeles and Chicago, where it would continue to gross nearly $20k per screen for several more weeks. The film would continue to play across the nation for more than half a year, and despite never making more than four prints of the film, Eréndira would gross more than $600k in America, one of the best non-English language releases for all of 1984. In their quickest turnaround from one film to another to date, Miramax would release Claude Lelouch's Edith and Marcel not five weeks after Eréndira. If you're not familiar with the name Claude Chabrol, I would highly suggest becoming so. Chabrol was a part of the French New Wave filmmakers alongside Jean-Luc Godard, Jacques Rivette, Éric Rohmer, and François Truffaut who came up as film critics for the influential French magazine Cahiers [ka-yay] du Cinéma in the 1950s, who would go on to change the direction of French Cinema and how film fans appreciated films and filmmakers through the concept of The Auteur Theory, although the theory itself would be given a name by American film critic Andrew Sarris in 1962. Of these five critics turned filmmakers, Chabrol would be considered the most prolific and commercial. Chabrol would be the first of them to make a film, Le Beau Serge, and between 1957 and his death in 2010, he would make 58 movies. That's more than one new movie every year on average, not counting shorts and television projects he also made on the side. American audiences knew him best for his 1966 global hit A Man and a Woman, which would sell more than $14m in tickets in the US and would be one of the few foreign language films to earn Academy Award nominations outside of the Best Foreign Language Film race. Lead actress Anouk Aimee would get a nod, and Chabrol would earn two on the film, for Best Director, which he would lose to Fred Zimmerman and A Man for All Seasons, and Best Original Screenplay, which he would win alongside his co-writer Pierre Uytterhoeven. Edith and Marcel would tell the story of the love affair between the iconic French singer Edith Piaf and Marcel Cerdan, the French boxer who was the Middleweight Champion of the World during their affair in 1948 and 1949. Both were famous in their own right, but together, they were the Brangelina of post-World War II France. Despite the fact that Cerdan was married with three kids, their affair helped lift the spirits of the French people, until his death in October 1949, while he was flying from Paris to New York to see Piaf. Fans of Raging Bull are somewhat familiar with Marcel Cerdan already, as Cerdan's last fight before his death would find Cerdan losing his middleweight title to Jake LaMotta. In a weird twist of fate, Patrick Dewaere, the actor Chabrol cast as Cerdan, committed suicide just after the start of production, and while Chabrol considered shutting down the film in respect, it would be none other than Marcel Cerdan, Jr. who would step in to the role of his own father, despite never having acted before, and being six years older than his father was when he died. When it was released in France in April 1983, it was an immediate hit, become the second highest French film of the year, and the sixth highest grosser of all films released in the country that year. However, it would not be the film France submitted to that year's Academy Award race. That would be Diane Kurys' Entre Nous, which wasn't as big a hit in France but was considered a stronger contender for the nomination, in part because of Isabelle Hupert's amazing performance but also because Entre Nous, as 110 minutes, was 50 minutes shorter than Edith and Marcel. Harvey Weinstein would cut twenty minutes out of the film without Chabrol's consent or assistance, and when the film was released at the 57th Street Playhouse in New York City on Sunday, June 3rd, the gushing reviews in the New York Times ad would actually be for Chabrol's original cut, and they would help the film gross $15,300 in its first five days. But once the other New York critics who didn't get to see the original cut of the film saw this new cut, the critical consensus started to fall. Things felt off to them, and they would be, as a number of short trims made by Weinstein would remove important context for the film for the sake of streamlining the film. Audiences would pick up on the changes, and in its first full weekend of release, the film would only gross $12k. After two more weeks of grosses of under $4k each week, the film would close in New York City. Edith and Marcel would never play in another theatre in the United States. And then there would be another year plus long gap before their next release, but we'll get into the reason why in a few moments. Many people today know Rubén Blades as Daniel Salazar in Fear the Walking Dead, or from his appearances in The Milagro Beanfield War, Once Upon a Time in Mexico, or Predator 2, amongst his 40 plus acting appearances over the years, but in the early 1980s, he was a salsa and Latin Jazz musician and singer who had yet to break out of the New Yorican market. With an idea for a movie about a singer and musician not unlike himself trying to attempt a crossover success into mainstream music, he would approach his friend, director Leon Icasho, about teaming up to get the idea fleshed out into a real movie. Although Blades was at best a cult music star, and Icasho had only made one movie before, they were able to raise $6m from a series of local investors including Jack Rollins, who produced every Woody Allen movie from 1969's Take the Money and Run to 2015's Irrational Man, to make their movie, which they would start shooting in the Spanish Harlem section of New York City in December 1982. Despite the luxury of a large budget for an independent Latino production, the shooting schedule was very tight, less than five weeks. There would be a number of large musical segments to show Blades' character Rudy's talents as a musician and singer, with hundreds of extras on hand in each scene. Icasho would stick to his 28 day schedule, and the film would wrap up shortly after the New Year. Even though the director would have his final cut of the movie ready by the start of summer 1983, it would take nearly a year and a half for any distributor to nibble. It wasn't that the film was tedious. Quite the opposite. Many distributors enjoyed the film, but worried about, ironically, the ability of the film to crossover out of the Latino market into the mainstream. So when Miramax came along with a lower than hoped for offer to release the film, the filmmakers took the deal, because they just wanted the film out there. Things would start to pick up for the film when Miramax submitted the film to be entered into the 1985 Cannes Film Festival, and it would be submitted to run in the prestigious Directors Fortnight program, alongside Mike Newell's breakthrough film, Dance with a Stranger, Victor Nunez's breakthrough film, A Flash of Green, and Wayne Wang's breakthrough film Dim Sum: A Little Bit of Heart. While they were waiting for Cannes to get back to them, they would also learn the film had been selected to be a part of The Lincoln Center's New Directors/New Films program, where the film would earn raves from local critics and audiences, especially for Blades, who many felt was a screen natural. After more praise from critics and audiences on the French Riviera, Miramax would open Crossover Dreams at the Cinema Studio theatre in midtown Manhattan on August 23rd, 1985. Originally booked into the smaller 180 seat auditorium, since John Huston's Prizzi's Honor was still doing good business in the 300 seat house in its fourth week, the theatre would swap houses for the films when it became clear early on Crossover Dreams' first day that it would be the more popular title that weekend. And it would. While Prizzi would gross a still solid $10k that weekend, Crossover Dreams would gross $35k. In its second weekend, the film would again gross $35k. And in its third weekend, another $35k. They were basically selling out every seat at every show those first three weeks. Clearly, the film was indeed doing some crossover business. But, strangely, Miramax would wait seven weeks after opening the film in New York to open it in Los Angeles. With a new ad campaign that de-emphasized Blades and played up the dreamer dreaming big aspect of the film, Miramax would open the movie at two of the more upscale theatres in the area, the Cineplex Beverly Center on the outskirts of Beverly Hills, and the Cineplex Brentwood Twin, on the west side where many of Hollywood's tastemakers called home. Even with a plethora of good reviews from the local press, and playing at two theatres with a capacity of more than double the one theatre playing the film in New York, Crossover Dreams could only manage a neat $13k opening weekend. Slowly but surely, Miramax would add a few more prints in additional major markets, but never really gave the film the chance to score with Latino audiences who may have been craving a salsa-infused musical/drama, even if it was entirely in English. Looking back, thirty-eight years later, that seems to have been a mistake, but it seems that the film's final gross of just $250k after just ten weeks of release was leaving a lot of money on the table. At awards time, Blades would be nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Actor, but otherwise, the film would be shut out of any further consideration. But for all intents and purposes, the film did kinda complete its mission of turning Blades into a star. He continues to be one of the busiest Latino actors in Hollywood over the last forty years, and it would help get one of his co-stars, Elizabeth Peña, a major job in a major Hollywood film the following year, as the live-in maid at Richard Dreyfuss and Bette Midler's house in Paul Mazursky's Down and Out in Beverly Hills, which would give her a steady career until her passing in 2014. And Icasho himself would have a successful directing career both on movie screens and on television, working on such projects as Miami Vice, Crime Story, The Equalizer, Criminal Minds, and Queen of the South, until his passing this past May. I'm going to briefly mention a Canadian drama called The Dog Who Stopped the War that Miramax released on three screens in their home town of Buffalo on October 25th, 1985. A children's film about two groups of children in a small town in Quebec during their winter break who get involved in an ever-escalating snowball fight. It would be the highest grossing local film in Canada in 1984, and would become the first in a series of 25 family films under a Tales For All banner made by a company called Party Productions, which will be releasing their newest film in the series later this year. The film may have huge in Canada, but in Buffalo in the late fall, the film would only gross $15k in its first, and only, week in theatres. The film would eventually develop a cult following thanks to repeated cable screenings during the holidays every year. We'll also give a brief mention to an Australian action movie called Cool Change, directed by George Miller. No, not the George Miller who created the Mad Max series, but the other Australian director named George Miller, who had to start going by George T. Miller to differentiate himself from the other George Miller, even though this George Miller was directing before the other George Miller, and even had a bigger local and global hit in 1982 with The Man From Snowy River than the other George Miller had with Mad Max II, aka The Road Warrior. It would also be the second movie released by Miramax in a year starring a young Australian ingenue named Deborra-Lee Furness, who was also featured in Crossover Dreams. Today, most people know her as Mrs. Hugh Jackman. The internet and several book sources say the movie opened in America on March 14th, 1986, but damn if I can find any playdate anywhere in the country, period. Not even in the Weinsteins' home territory of Buffalo. A critic from the Sydney Morning Herald would call the film, which opened in Australia four weeks after it allegedly opened in America, a spectacularly simplistic propaganda piece for the cattle farmers of the Victorian high plains,” and in its home country, it would barely gross 2% of its $3.5m budget. And sticking with brief mentions of Australian movies Miramax allegedly released in American in the spring of 1986, we move over to one of three movies directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith that would be released during that year. In Australia, it was titled Frog Dreaming, but for America, the title was changed to The Quest. The film stars Henry Thomas from E.T. as an American boy who has moved to Australia to be with his guardian after his parents die, who finds himself caught up in the magic of a local Aboriginal myth that might be more real than anyone realizes. And like Cool Change, I cannot find any American playdates for the film anywhere near its alleged May 1st, 1986 release date. I even contacted Mr. Trenchard-Smith asking him if he remembers anything about the American release of his film, knowing full well it's 37 years later, but while being very polite in his response, he was unable to help. Finally, we get back to the movies we actually can talk about with some certainty. I know our next movie was actually released in American theatres, because I saw it in America at a cinema. Twist and Shout tells the story of two best friends, Bjørn and Erik, growing up in suburbs of Copenhagen, Denmark in 1963. The music of The Beatles, who are just exploding in Europe, help provide a welcome respite from the harsh realities of their lives. Directed by Billie August, Twist and Shout would become the first of several August films to be released by Miramax over the next decade, including his follow-up, which would end up become Miramax's first Oscar-winning release, but we'll be talking about that movie on our next episode. August was often seen as a spiritual successor to Ingmar Bergman within Scandinavian cinema, so much so that Bergman would handpick August to direct a semi-autobiographical screenplay of his, The Best Intentions, in the early 1990s, when it became clear to Bergman that he would not be able to make it himself. Bergman's only stipulation was that August would need to cast one of his actresses from Fanny and Alexander, Pernilla Wallgren, as his stand-in character's mother. August and Wallgren had never met until they started filming. By the end of shooting, Pernilla Wallgren would be Pernilla August, but that's another story for another time. In a rare twist, Twist and Shout would open in Los Angeles before New York City, at the Cineplex Beverly Center August 22nd, 1986, more than two years after it opened across Denmark. Loaded with accolades including a Best Picture Award from the European Film Festival and positive reviews from the likes of Gene Siskel and Michael Wilmington, the movie would gross, according to Variety, a “crisp” $14k in its first three days. In its second weekend, the Beverly Center would add a second screen for the film, and the gross would increase to $17k. And by week four, one of those prints at the Beverly Center would move to the Laemmle Monica 4, so those on the West Side who didn't want to go east of the 405 could watch it. But the combined $13k gross would not be as good as the previous week's $14k from the two screens at the Beverly Center. It wouldn't be until Twist and Shout's sixth week of release they would finally add a screen in New York City, the 68th Street Playhouse, where it would gross $25k in its first weekend there. But after nine weeks, never playing in more than five theatres in any given weekend, Twist and Shout was down and out, with only $204k in ticket sales. But it was good enough for Miramax to acquire August's next movie, and actually get it into American theatres within a year of its release in Denmark and Sweden. Join us next episode for that story. Earlier, I teased about why Miramax took more than a year off from releasing movies in 1984 and 1985. And we've reached that point in the timeline to tell that story. After writing and producing The Burning in 1981, Bob and Harvey had decided what they really wanted to do was direct. But it would take years for them to come up with an idea and flesh that story out to a full length screenplay. They'd return to their roots as rock show promoters, borrowing heavily from one of Harvey's first forays into that field, when he and a partner, Corky Burger, purchased an aging movie theatre in Buffalo in 1974 and turned it into a rock and roll hall for a few years, until they gutted and demolished the theatre, so they could sell the land, with Harvey's half of the proceeds becoming much of the seed money to start Miramax up. After graduating high school, three best friends from New York get the opportunity of a lifetime when they inherit an old run down hotel upstate, with dreams of turning it into a rock and roll hotel. But when they get to the hotel, they realize the place is going to need a lot more work than they initially realized, and they realize they are not going to get any help from any of the locals, who don't want them or their silly rock and roll hotel in their quaint and quiet town. With a budget of only $5m, and a story that would need to be filmed entirely on location, the cast would not include very many well known actors. For the lead role of Danny, the young man who inherits the hotel, they would cast Daniel Jordano, whose previous acting work had been nameless characters in movies like Death Wish 3 and Streetwalkin'. This would be his first leading role. Danny's two best friends, Silk and Spikes, would be played by Leon W. Grant and Matthew Penn, respectively. Like Jordano, both Grant and Penn had also worked in small supporting roles, although Grant would actually play characters with actual names like Boo Boo and Chollie. Penn, the son of Bonnie and Clyde director Arthur Penn, would ironically have his first acting role in a 1983 musical called Rock and Roll Hotel, about a young trio of musicians who enter a Battle of the Bands at an old hotel called The Rock and Roll Hotel. This would also be their first leading roles. Today, there are two reasons to watch Playing For Keeps. One of them is to see just how truly awful Bob and Harvey Weinstein were as directors. 80% of the movie is master shots without any kind of coverage, 15% is wannabe MTV music video if those videos were directed by space aliens handed video cameras and not told what to do with them, and 5% Jordano mimicking Kevin Bacon in Footloose but with the heaviest New Yawk accent this side of Bensonhurst. The other reason is to watch a young actress in her first major screen role, who is still mesmerizing and hypnotic despite the crapfest she is surrounded by. Nineteen year old Marisa Tomei wouldn't become a star because of this movie, but it was clear very early on she was going to become one, someday. Mostly shot in and around the grounds of the Bethany Colony Resort in Bethany PA, the film would spend six weeks in production during June and July of 1984, and they would spend more than a year and a half putting the film together. As music men, they knew a movie about a rock and roll hotel for younger people who need to have a lot of hip, cool, teen-friendly music on the soundtrack. So, naturally, the Weinsteins would recruit such hip, cool, teen-friendly musicians like Pete Townshend of The Who, Phil Collins, Peter Frampton, Sister Sledge, already defunct Duran Duran side project Arcadia, and Hinton Battle, who had originated the role of The Scarecrow in the Broadway production of The Wiz. They would spend nearly $500k to acquire B-sides and tossed away songs that weren't good enough to appear on the artists' regular albums. Once again light on money, Miramax would sent the completed film out to the major studios to see if they'd be willing to release the movie. A sale would bring some much needed capital back into the company immediately, and creating a working relationship with a major studio could be advantageous in the long run. Universal Pictures would buy the movie from Miramax for an undisclosed sum, and set an October 3rd release. Playing For Keeps would open on 1148 screens that day, including 56 screens in the greater Los Angeles region and 80 in the New York City metropolitan area. But it wasn't the best week to open this film. Crocodile Dundee had opened the week before and was a surprise hit, spending a second week firmly atop the box office charts with $8.2m in ticket sales. Its nearest competitor, the Burt Lancaster/Kirk Douglas comedy Tough Guys, would be the week's highest grossing new film, with $4.6m. Number three was Top Gun, earning $2.405m in its 21st week in theatres, and Stand By Me was in fourth in its ninth week with $2.396m. In fifth place, playing in only 215 theatres, would be another new opener, Children of a Lesser God, with $1.9m. And all the way down in sixth place, with only $1.4m in ticket sales, was Playing for Keeps. The reviews were fairly brutal, and by that, I mean they were fair in their brutality, although you'll have to do some work to find those reviews. No one has ever bothered to link their reviews for Playing For Keeps at Rotten Tomatoes or Metacritic. After a second weekend, where the film would lose a quarter of its screens and 61% of its opening weekend business, Universal would cut its losses and dump the film into dollar houses. The final reported box office gross on the film would be $2.67m. Bob Weinstein would never write or direct another film, and Harvey Weinstein would only have one other directing credit to his name, an animated movie called The Gnomes' Great Adventure, which wasn't really a directing effort so much as buying the American rights to a 1985 Spanish animated series called The World of David the Gnome, creating new English language dubs with actors like Tom Bosley, Frank Gorshin, Christopher Plummer, and Tony Randall, and selling the new versions to Nickelodeon. Sadly, we would learn in October 2017 that one of the earliest known episodes of sexual harassment by Harvey Weinstein happened during the pre-production of Playing for Keeps. In 1984, a twenty year old college junior Tomi-Ann Roberts was waiting tables in New York City, hoping to start an acting career. Weinstein, who one of her customers at this restaurant, urged Ms. Roberts to audition for a movie that he and his brother were planning to direct. He sent her the script and asked her to meet him where he was staying so they could discuss the film. When she arrived at his hotel room, the door was left slightly ajar, and he called on her to come in and close the door behind her. She would find Weinstein nude in the bathtub, where he told her she would give a much better audition if she were comfortable getting naked in front of him too, because the character she might play would have a topless scene. If she could not bare her breasts in private, she would not be able to do it on film. She was horrified and rushed out of the room, after telling Weinstein that she was too prudish to go along. She felt he had manipulated her by feigning professional interest in her, and doubted she had ever been under serious consideration. That incident would send her life in a different direction. In 2017, Roberts was a psychology professor at Colorado College, researching sexual objectification, an interest she traces back in part to that long-ago encounter. And on that sad note, we're going to take our leave. Thank you for joining us. We'll talk again next week, when we continue with story of Miramax Films, from 1987. Remember to visit this episode's page on our website, The80sMoviePodcast.com, for extra materials about the movies we covered this episode. The 80s Movies Podcast has been researched, written, narrated and edited by Edward Havens for Idiosyncratic Entertainment. Thank you again. Good night.
Remember the Iraq War? It's back, in prestige cable miniseries form. To discuss Generation Kill, Ben and Jordano are joined by two experts in the David Simon cinematic universe: Matt Lieb and Vince Mancini from Pod Yourself a Gun. They review the show's realism, its “fuck the bosses” ideology, its ability to emphasize the total asymmetry of the Iraq War, and the general lack of Iraq War media in the years since 2003. Check out Vince Mancini's substack page here: https://substack.com/@vincemancini.
In this episode of the Knowledge for Teachers podcast, Brendan Lee chats with Jordan O'Sullivan from Shaping Minds. Together with Jared Bussell and now Brooke Wardana, they have been supporting teachers in implementing the science of learning in the classroom through practical professional learning combined with lesson demonstrations. For this podcast, Jordan goes through the simple memory model, the process of building a mathematics curriculum, delivering effective PL and much much more. Resources mentioned: Willingham's Simple Memory Model (Article by Tom Sherrington and graphic by Oliver Caviglioli) Fred Jones - Tools for Teaching Ybarra and Hollingsworth's Explicit Direct Instruction Archer and Hughes - Explicit Instruction Guskey, Thomas. (2002). Professional Development and Teacher Change. Teachers and Teaching. 8. 381-391. 10.1080/135406002100000512 Sarah Cottingham - https://overpractised.wordpress.com/ Craig Barton - How I wish I'd taught maths Kirschner, P. A., Sweller, J., & Clark, R. E. (2006). Why minimal guidance during instruction does not work: An analysis of the failure of constructivist, discovery, problem-based, experiential, and inquiry-based teaching. Educational psychologist, 41(2), 75-86. Ollie Lovell - Cognitive Load Theory in Action You can connect with: Twitter: @ShapingmindsAus Facebook: @ShapingMindsAustralia/ Website: https://shapingminds.com.au/ You can connect with Brendan: Twitter: @learnwithmrlee Facebook: @learningwithmrlee Website: learnwithlee.net
Jordan O'Connor is the founder of Closet Tools, a bootstrapped app that helps people sell more stuff on Poshmark which has been in and around the $30-40k MRR mark. He's found a lot of his growth through SEO, like many successful entrepreneurs, and now helps other founders do the same through his Rank to Sell power half hours.Listen to the full 90 minute chat with Jordan here ->Timestamps 00:00 Intro 03:29 Jordan being awful with money 04:30 Jordan's indie hacking journey 06:10 Launching and failing with different products 07:06 Choosing SaaS 08:31 Starting closet tools 11:38 Pricing for Closet Tools 12:35 Reverse stair stepping with Rank to Sell (consulting) 16:08 Reccos Recommendations Book - Deep Work Podcast - Deep Questions by Cal Newport Indie Hacker - Pat Walls Follow Jordan Twitter Personal website My links Twitter Indie Bites Twitter Indie Bites YouTube Join the membership Personal Website 2 Hour Podcast Course PodPanda (hire me to edit your podcast) This Indie Life Podcast Sponsor - EmailOctopus
Jordan O'Connell is a GenZ genius! Not only is she an amazing drummer, musician, production assistant and realtor - she is part of our family. I've known her since she befriended my oldest daughter in the 5th grade. She is brilliant in so many ways. One of her daily struggles is managing her anxiety. In this podcast, you'll hear her tender hearted story and what she does to cope. We discuss what a tapping meditation is and the technique to follow, during the meditation. Midway through the podcast you'll find a fully guided tapping meditation for anxiety that I pre-recorded for a client's meditation app. It will relax and calm your nerves and help recenter your mind and body. Jordan re-caps how it worked for her and you will be amazed at what she said! Support the showThank you for listening to our show! If you are looking for resources on any topic we've discussed, please visit our website: www.thechatterboxradio.com You will find vetted websites and information to help with suicide prevention, domestic abuse, and mental health support. If you are looking for meditations, we've got that too! Play them all..oh! and check out our YouTube video to watch Pauline Reese and I give a 20 minute yoga session. This short and relaxing class was set by a creek, in the beautiful Texas Hill Country. Especially developed to increase brain flow, stimulate the vagus nerve and relieve stress. That means...the exercises were made specifically for brain flow and health! Hip hip hooray!If you would like to contact us, please fill out a contact form on our website or email us at: podcast@thechatterboxradio.com. If you are on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube or Twitter, click and follow! If you have a story you'd like to share, in writing, and have it read (open or private), we'd love to tell your story! Part of our own inward healing comes from sharing with others and how we pulled through the dark times...and THAT is what gives people hope. You are apart of other people's healing. Join me and let's make this planet a little nicer. www.thechatterboxradio.com
In this episode, Landon and Trevor sit down with Jordan Overman from Override Films to chat about the progression of his business, why he chose to specialize and shoot with an impressive fleet of camera cars and drones, plus we answer some of YOUR questions! Follow Override: https://www.instagram.com/overridefilms/ Follow Landon: https://www.instagram.com/landonbtw/ Follow Trevor: https://www.instagram.com/trevorcall_/ Follow BYTHEWAY: https://www.instagram.com/btwshow/
When siblings Jordan and Laura O'Reilly founded a disability support startup in 2015, they had no idea it would one day transform services for thousands of Australians.
This week on the Better with Running Podcast, the guys are joined by a number of guests. Firstly we hear about Zacca's training including hitting the roads of Albert Park for the trusty km reps, before rounding out the week with a close friend/former traininig partner, Josh Papa who is training for a 43km challenge off the back of some health issues. Support Josh here: https://kmsofcompassion.asrc.org.au/page/JoshuaPapanikolaou Chris hits a tough session set by Coach Andy Buchanan, leaving him and his training Anna, exhausted contemplating getting a bus home. Coach Matt "Mattress" Davy is back on the airwaves as he records from the car, a segment of training talk on the importance of hill strides and how to incorporate them in your training program. In the arounds the grounds segment we hear 2 PB's from Coach Jack Davies, a local result from Trav Newton slicing over 4mins from his 10km PB and Freddie Roux over in the U.K smashing out a low 16min 5k Parkrun. The boys also recognise Run2PB Coach Josh Harris on making the Australian E-Sports Championships after winning a continental qualifier on ZWIFT. Check it out here. https://www.instagram.com/p/Ck7diDcrVqY5IePOFLIIg_b-yKj6NpPmzWEg300/?hl=en Erchana continues to smash out marathon after marathon, still in QLD and edging closer to that world record, whilst another 'performance' over in China has the boys scratching their heads about how this exactly even happened. https://www.instagram.com/p/ClAHzT6P0wY/?hl=en As part of the Run2PB partnership with the 2XU Wellness Run, the boys are joined by race director from O2 Events, Jordan O'Neill and Zareen Syed from Beyond Blue, to talk about the significance of the upcoming event, how you can become involved and the amazing work Beyond Blue does in the community in supporting mental health. You can still join https://wellnessrun.com.au – hurry get in! Show Links If you need support or information around depression and anxiety. Beyond Blue you can get immediate support 1300 22 46 36, 24/7 Service. https://www.beyondblue.org.au/about-us/contact-us You can support Erchana and follow her with these links IG: https://www.instagram.com/tip_to_toe_2022/?hl=en Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/7453290 You can donate here https://gofund.me/80948fe8 Website:https://www.tiptotoe2022.com/#ABOUT Run2PB Links: Socials Run2PB YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJxkh-FgU2Wsork-18PfSUA Find us here at: https://www.run2pb.co/better-with-running-podcast Review on us: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/better-with-running/id1506419354
This week on Talk Magic, Craig gets the opportunity to talk to the creator of one of the greatest magic pranks of all time, the Divers Lung Test. This is something Craig has used on the entire office getting tons of laughs. Alongside, Jordan is an incredible close-up magician and performer, and joins Craig to discuss his entire career.
Tonight on The Magic Podcast, Craig and Lloyd discuss whether magic books are flawed, life changing performances, Jordan O'Grady, magical pranks and so much more. So, scrap whatever you're doing tonight. Family dinner? Out the window!
How can you best describe great customer service experience. I can thanks to Valvoline Store AE6412. Jordano was awesome.Have Faith Let it Begin.... any prayer request email: angel@havefaithletitbegin.comWebsite: https://havefaithletitbegin.com/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7QziAoxWccLMOezEFS8XlgTwitter: https://twitter.com/HaveFaithlibFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/HFLIB1978Mailing address P.O.Box 147 Walden NY 12586Special Thanks to all those who support Have Faith Let it BeginSpecial Thanks to Music Radio Creative: Voice Andrew Special Thanks to https://musicradiocreative.com/ for voice over Special thanks to Rod Freeman - https://www.SmallBizUp.comCheck out a Podcast that I am happy to Produce/Co-Host with Dr. Tom EanelliTHE CROC Podcast Sunday's at 9am!
Matt, Sean and guest Jordan O. discuss the lack of “Right of Passage” rituals in American society and how that may affect elements of personal identity.
Hello Friends,It's been a busy couple of weeks with new releases and new artists to introduce. I really enjoyed putting together episode 36!AndyPart 1: Stuart Moyles, Paul Kelly (New Single), Muriel O'Connor, Nathan Carter (Latest release) ME (new single)Part 2: Dubliners, Hal Roach (Comedy relief), Theresa Rodgers, Danny Byrne Band (New Single), Stephen Smyth (Seamus Pick), Jordan O'KeefePart 3: Bernie Heaney, Noel McLoughlin, ME (New album track), Ciara Fox (New Single), Olivia Douglas (Latest release)
First time Coach Caliendo meets Coach Joe Jordano and he is excited meeting him. Great discussion on the following items. Quick question and answers about Joe Jordano. How he got into coaching. Starting coaching so young what did he learn by his mistakes. Who and what did learn prior to getting into coaching that he took into his first year of coaching. Lots of advice for younger coaches. Did you ever want to give up? And how did you keep going? Game and players changing, your opinion? Young kids and some coaches want to accomplish things quickly nowadays, in your opinion. Dealing with Failure. IMG Academy, development, games, etc. So much to this interview. Entering the 2018 season, Coach Jordano was listed among the top 25 winningest active coaches in NCAA DI baseball. In his twenty-one years leading the Panthers, Jordano left as the all-time winningest coach in Pitt Baseball history, as well as, recording more wins (588) than any coach, in any sport, in Pitt Athletic history. Jordano's teams rewrote the Panther record book; sent over 70 players into professional baseball and led Pitt's transition into the powerful Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). Prior to Pitt, Jordano was the head coach at Mercyhurst College in his hometown of Erie, PA. He guided the Lakers for ten seasons and left as the winningest coach (283 wins) in Mercyhurst College history. Coach Jordano has earned six Coach of the Year awards in his career. Jordano has been inducted into the Mercyhurst College Hall of Fame, the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame (Erie Chapter) and the Italian/American Sports Hall of Fame (Pittsburgh Chapter).
First time Coach Caliendo meets Coach Joe Jordano and he is excited meeting him. Great discussion on the following items. Quick question and answers about Joe Jordano. How he got into coaching. Starting coaching so young what did he learn by his mistakes. Who and what did learn prior to getting into coaching that he... The post Joe Jordano Former University Pittsburgh Head Coach, Current IMG Academy Head Coach National Team Black. appeared first on Baseball Outside The Box.
Kada su brat i sestra Jordan i Laura O'Reilly osnovali startup za podršku osobama s invaliditetom 2015., nisu mogli ni pomisliti da će to jednog dana promijeniti usluge za tisuće Australaca. U ovoj epizodi Agenta za promjenu, Laura i Jordan raspravljaju o svojoj bliskoj vezi, iskovanoj kroz njihovo djetinjstvo koje su dijelili s bratom Shaneom, koji je živio s invaliditetom.
When siblings Jordan and Laura O'Reilly founded a disability support startup in 2015, they had no idea it would one day transform services for thousands of Australians.
On Jordans very first promo appearance for her YA novel - Clean up on Aisle Three we discuss bipolar, meds, support systems, glitter tooth and Halsey.. Jordan can be found at Jordanjotsjoy on Instagram,Twitter and Facebook. This is an amazing interview for a newbie. Lol . STAY ALIVE YOU MATTER --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dawn-sherine/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dawn-sherine/support
What is up and welcome to Energized's "The Face Off" Show! On this episode Paddy McCorry (FAI) & Jordan O'Neill (Kombat JJ) join us to discuss the Countdown to their Cage Warriors 140 Middleweight matchup on Saturday the 25th of June live in The SSE Arena, Belfast & on UFC Fight Pass. We discuss World Titles, Fighting & More MMA craic. Like, Comment and Subscribe for more Energized Shows! Follow us on: Instagram: @Energized_Show Twitter: @Energized_Show Facebook: Energized Show iTunes/Spotify/SoundCloud: Energized Show #CageWarriors #CageWarriors140 #CageWarriorsBelfast
What is up and welcome to Energized's "The Face Off" Show! On this episode Jordan O'Neill (Kombat BJJ) & Troy Gibson (FAI) join us to discuss the Countdown to their Cage Legacy Light Heavyweight Title Fight on Saturday the 9th of April in The Kilnamanagh Sports Centre. We discuss World Titles, Fighting & More MMA craic. Like, Comment and Subscribe for more Energized videos! Follow us on: Instagram: @Energized_Show Twitter: @Energized_Show Facebook: Energized Show iTunes/Spotify/SoundCloud: Energized Show #EnergizedShow #JordanONeill #TroyGibson
16-year-old, autistic college student Jordan O'Kelley shares his personal story of growing up twice-exceptional, learning how to advocate for himself, and helping raise awareness and understanding for other 2e kids.For more info, visit: https://www.tiltparenting.com/session286Support the show
Happy holidays from LEA! Today, Mike reunites with Jordan O. to discuss how life has been since our last meeting. The spirit of christmas takes over and they join in song! Sit down, grab your eggnog and put your santa hats on, this is a fun one! Enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/life-enrichment-academy/support
Joe chats with award winning author, chef and travel guide Pamela Sheldon Johns about her journey through kitchens and vineyards from Southern California to Tuscany. She shares what she learned from adventures working alongside Wolfgang Puck, cooking Italian Food for Julia Childs and being cooked for in the Italian countryside soaking in it's rich history. We go on to explore what Italian Grandmothers, and artisanal food producers can teach us about our own relationships to food and very real conversations about the impact that both Climate Change and a Global Pandemic are having on the foods we have come to love. Ultimately, they talk about how food can become a celebration of life itself, the things we can all do to become more mindful travelers and why things just taste better when you are on Italian Soil. So, who is Pamela? Pamela's background includes a Master's Degree in Education/Administration from the University of San Francisco and a 30-year career that has included teaching, food styling, catering, cooking school administration, and food writing. After ten years working with disabled high school students (teaching them to cook and work in food service jobs), she moved into the world of fine cuisine, first with Chef Joachim Splichal and later managing Ma Cuisine, the Cooking School of Ma Maison in Los Angeles. In 1992, she started her own cooking school at Jordano's Marketplace in Santa Barbara, bringing in local and international food authorities or classes and events. At the same time, also began working as the representative of an Italian culinary program (at Tenuta di Capezzana, and later Cantina Avignonesi), traveling to Italy two or three times a year, for two to three months at a time. While in California, she was nominated to be a lifetime member of Slow Food and started the first convivium in Santa Barbara. She was the leader of the American Institute of Wine & Food at the local level and on the international board for several years. She was the Food Editor of Santa Barbara Magazine and a columnist for the Santa Barbara News-Press, and had a program on KEYT (ABC affiliate) and a radio show on KCBX (NPR affiliate). In 1996 Pamela created Italian Food Artisans, her culinary travel business. Pamela holds wine and food workshops in several regions of Italy: Tuscany, Emilia-Romagna, Campania, Liguria, Sicily, Puglia and Basilicata, Abruzzo, Veneto, Sardegna, Marche, and Piemonte. A dual citizen in the US and Italy, Pamela lives full-time with her familly at her organic farm, Poggio Etrusco, in southern Tuscany. The holiday apartments/bed & breakfast, cooking school, and tours have been touted in Bon Appetit, Travel and Leisure, Cooking Light, on CNN, Wall Street Journal, and more (some links below). Pamela is a certified Olive Oil Sommelier and is currently working on her AIS (wine sommelier) certification. Pamela@FoodArtisans.com Facebook @ItalianFoodArtisans.PamelaSheldonJohns Instagram @pamela_sheldon_johns info@Poggio-Etrusco.com Facebook @PoggioEtrusco Instagram @poggioetrusco Show Notes: Italian Food Artisans regional culinary workshops and Italian itinerary planning www.FoodArtisans.com Poggio Etrusco organic farmstay and cooking school www.Poggio-Etrusco.com Slow Food https://www.slowfood.com/ Carol Dweck-Mindset: The Psychology of Success https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/44330/mindset-by-carol-s-dweck-phd/
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Jordi Wild charla, por fin, con uno de sus grandes ídolos, Antoni Daimiel, leyenda de la prensa deportiva, experto en NBA y parte del increíble dúo junto a Andrés Montes. ¿Quién es el mejor jugador de básquet de la historia? ¿Qué tal se vive unas finales de la NBA desde dentro? ¿Qué pasa con Luka Doncic? Además,Daimiel contará a Jordi algunas de las mejores anécdotas que ha vivido, una de ellas absolutamente terrorífica, hablaran sobre la actualidad social y mucho más ¡No te lo puedes perde Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Sittin' Courtside, a collaboration between Kyle Clifton Sports & Powerhouse Athletic. Your hosts Kyle Clifton & Jordan O'Donnell come together to give you the greatest college basketball betting podcast to ever hit the airwaves. On today's show they give you the weekend recap, including an exciting Texas/Nova game and Gonzaga/Baylor being postponed. They give you a full analysis, picks, and where they feel the lines will settle for games thru the week.
“Radical Ideas inspire revolutions and bring revelations.” Today- we return for part two of our conversation with author, Jordan O'Donnell and Literary Agent, Jake Harris. In part one of our conversation we discussed Jordan's career with the FBI and the influential role that experience played in leading him to write his first novel- Zoon Garden: Decline of a Nation. In this special episode, We explore the unique strategy the pair created in their promotional efforts for the book's debut. Sit back today as the wheels on the bus go round and round. On this episode of The Light Inside. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thelightinside/message
Joining us for a conversation this week is Former FBI Agent and turned Novelist, Jordan O' Donnell and Literary Agent, Jake Harris. We discuss how O'Donnell's career led to the recent release of his allegorical first Novel- Zoon Garden: The Decline of A Nation. A candid and metaphorically filled expose on modern society, highlighting a thought-provoking examination of how we conduct our lives in the current american diaspora. We also learn how the lifelong friendship between Jordan and Jake-formed during their college wrestling careers at Virginia Tech, has lead to an innovative approach in marketing the new novel. You'll want to Pull your chairs up for this one and listen in- as The Circus comes to town. On this episode of The Light Inside. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thelightinside/message
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