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Gurvey's Law
Exploring a Lifelong Preforming Journey & an Exciting New Role in The Upcoming Season of "The Bay" with Olivia d'Abo

Gurvey's Law

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 26:52


This week on Gurvey's Law, host Alan Gurvey welcomes the talented Olivia d'Abo! Best known for her role as Karen Arnold in The Wonder Years and her work on Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Olivia discusses her exciting new role in the upcoming season of The Bay, where she will portray Felicia “Fifi” Martin. Tune in to hear about her lifelong performing journey, the story behind her voiceover roles in projects like The Legend of Tarzan and Star Wars: The Clone Wars, and insights into her career and life.

Newbie Star Trek
NST: TNG - True Q - Season 6, Episode 6

Newbie Star Trek

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 98:41


True Q! The presence of a potential Q offspring brings back the old malevolent version of the John de Lancie Q. What happens when Karen Arnold from the Wonder Years is given unlimited power?!   Become a member of our YouTube channel and get access to a bunch of perks, including early access to new episodes as well as our entire video podcast library without YouTube ads! The Tim Tier is only $1.99 a month! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClYIRsMyLf0G0ESkZw7z88w/join   Want to take back control of the way you read the news? Get 15% off any subscription tier you choose when you sign up for Ground News through our affiliate link: https://check.ground.news/newbie   Need a super fast, high quality, ultra-secure VPN? Get an extra three free months of ExpressVPN when you sign up for 12 months through our affiliate link (a total of 49% in savings!): https://www.expressvpn.com/newbiestartrek   Ask us a question at contact@newbiestartrek.com and we may answer it on the podcast!    Intro theme song: Earl Grey (Hot!) by Nate Tang  "What happened during this airdate?" song: Around the Sun by Nate Tang    Catch our other projects (Would You Stay Tuned, etc.) at https://fugitiveframes.com/   0:00 - Intro 9:06 - Around the Sun 12:50 - Sponsors 19:56 - Episode recap and discussion 1:22:53 - Mailbag 1:34:49 - Outro

My Business On Purpose
636: Maturity Assessment Checklist: How To See Maturity BEFORE Hiring

My Business On Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 15:03


For six years Ashley and I coordinated the meeting of a group of young men who met weekly during the school year.  Some weeks there were four, and others there were sixteen.  All between 15 and 18 years of age and all at different stages of maturity.   We walked these young men through a variety of discussions, situations, and scenarios and even adapted a five stage growth pyramid for each to understand where they were at in their level of maturity.   For these young men we relayed the identification of those stages as  Boy Adolescent Man Mentor Patriarch Upon introduction many of the young men in our group presumed that age was the entry point to each stage.  Turn 13 and you become an adolescent.  Turn 18 and you become a man. One astute young man asked a resonating question around our communal fire pit, “at what age do you become a mentor?” It was akin to asking, “at what year do you become an expert in your field?” In 1964 US Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart was providing an opinion on the use of obscenity in the public square  in the State of Ohio's  case vs. Jacobellis who had been reprimanded for showing what was considered by some to be an obscene movie.   Justice Stewart explains, “I shall not today attempt further to define the kinds of material I understand to be embraced within that shorthand description ["hard-core pornography"], and perhaps I could never succeed in intelligibly doing so. But I know it when I see it…” We will certainly do our best to layout helpful marks of maturity within a civil society, and yet maturity can be validated in part under the mantra of “I know it when I see it.” My response to the young man asking at what age you scale the stages of manhood?  I asked, “have you ever seen a 19 year old boy walking around in a 54 year old body?” He understood a primary principle of maturity: Maturity equals maturity. Age equals age. You can have age without maturity. You can have some maturity without age. You cannot have full maturity without the combination of age and wisdom. Wisdom is a cocktail of time, understanding, trial, error, learning, teaching, consideration and circumspect, humility, confidence, and curiosity. Wisdom gone right is shrewd and helpful. Wisdom corrupted is deception and gaslighting. The secret to wisdom is this…GO PURSUE WISDOM! How do we know what to pursue, or what a wise person, a mature person even looks like? Here are NINE marks of maturation that we can pursue ourselves and begin looking for in others.  These marks do not prove full maturity, but simply a pursuit of maturity at some particular mile marker on the highway.   First, a maturing person is someone who has written and defined principles (mission, values) for their life. We all like to think that writing things down and defining “purpose” in our lives is good for the self-help section at Barnes and Noble, but in real life we can never find time for that. The maturing person makes time to articulate the things that drive them and the things they value.  Our family has a drive to create space and be a light through adventure, wisdom, and time around the table. One of the more sacred spots in our day to day is any table we find ourselves at together whether it be our dinner table in Bluffton, a bleacher seat in Winston-Salem, a tray table in row 31 seat C, D, and E somewhere over the Atlantic, or a restaurant table in Cinque Terre.  The table is an indicator for us to limit distractions, share peaks and pits, discuss a wide range of recent events and future plans, and to play 3 rounds of a twitchy card game. It's written, we talk about it, and it has become a habit at this point. If you don't write them down, they do not exist.  Second, the maturing person invests a bulk of time into a recurring “thing” (Reps):  Distraction has become chaos' tool of choice in our modern battle to fight.  Desire is rarely the enemy that keeps us from progressing to expert status.  We have a desire to fly planes, learn a language, love yoga, travel to Siberia, or hike the Cascades.   Distraction then hijacks desire in mid-flight rendering us aloof and frustrated not being able to achieve that thing we know would satisfy and re-energize.   While at the Chick Fil A mothership in Peachtree City, GA we heard a recurring idiom that for a while felt like classic corporate goofiness and then over time was sobered up to a well trained conviction; “Full Time…Best Effort”.   It's one thing to “be at work” all day vs. “working all day”.   While we are at work all day, distraction begins hovering like sand gnats on a warm May afternoon at a southern coastal ball field.  It nips, bites, frustrates, until we either leave, or take measures to battle against.   Three hours at work is not the same as working for three straight hours.  One gives the allusion of maturity.  The other implements boundaries which lead to maturity and exponential value to you and the people you impact. When you mature to give your full time…best effort, choosing not to work in a short series of fits and starts, you are setting the stage for a mass accrual of reps in a given task or skillset providing you a valuable path to expertise and value. Immaturity always welcomes distraction.   The third mark of a maturing person reveals a sober judgment and intuition spending time looking at a “thing” from multiple angles.   For most of my life I didn't “get” art.  People would sit and look, observe, think, contemplate, review, change angles and keep looking. “What are they looking at?”, I would think with disdain and arrogance. Perspective is a hallmark in appreciating great art.  Today I would accept an invitation into just about any display of artistic creation.  One of my favorite art displays is the small, dark Museo Leonardo Da Vinci.  A two minute walk from the infamous Duomo in Florence is a unique museum displaying recreations of da Vinci's drawings.   Da Vinci was a prolific illustrator drawing fine details of human anatomy, mechanical machinery, and novel tools.  Many of these drawings were never manufactured into tangible instruments.  The da Vinci museum displays actual (in some cases life size) creations of da Vinci's drawings like a tank, a flying machine and others.  These tools in essence jump off the page into real life and the museum gives you a unique opportunity to look at aa Vinci's mind and work from multiple angles and perspectives.  What might have seemed hideous or impractical on paper is now meaningful and unique when built in real life.   Maturity is making the time to walk around and see the various angles of a thing not in hopes of proving your opinion, but instead to reformulate your convictions with great understanding.   The fourth mark of a maturing person is situational awareness; the ability to “read the room” knowing who is in the room, when to act and how to act. Walk down a terminal in most major airports and he will be nearby, the guy with the bluetooth headset talking as if Nine Inch Nails are playing a live set at the next gate down and he's got to make sure the person on the other end can hear everything he has to say. Your response, “READ THE ROOM”. Solitude is helpful, isolation less so.  We (yes, even introverts) live in a communal society with shared spaces.  It serves us well to read the room and respond in kind to the dynamics of that room.   If people are tired, frustrated, jet lagged, in a hurry, delayed, short-fused and in need of space and peace, probably best not to add volume to that chaos.  Read the room. If people are energized, fired up, ready to storm the hill and score the winning touchdown, probably best not to reveal your inner Eeyore.  Read the room. There is a time and place for everything and the maturing person is willing to reveal their “true self” in moments where their true self will be invited and welcomed.   Read the room. A hallmark of situational awareness is the ALL important SELF-awareness.  Spending time discovering the inner workings of yourself will open up a world of insight and aha's as to why you are the way you are, do the things you do, and act the way you act. Maturity in self-awareness never uses what you have discovered as a crutch to excuse preference.  “Well, I'm an ‘S' on the DISC so you shouldn't ask me to do that.”  Or, “I have no Tenacity on the Working Genius so you can't expect me to have that done so quickly.” Profiles and enneagram numbers are helpful; these are third party tools that give us objective insight into the intangible parts of our personality.  As you learn, the mature person asks, “what are the things that I naturally love to contribute, and what are the things that I need to be aware that I am not as prone to so I can push through those areas when needed?” Maturing people realize that Jim Rohn was right, “you are the average of the five people you spend the most time with.”  In fact, you are likely the average of the five books you read, the five foods you eat, the five songs you listen to, and the five things you spend your money on. A new rhetorical question that we are going to begin adding to our hiring process is this, “if I asked you to setup a dinner with the five people you spend the most time with, would you be excited for me to meet with them?” Life and business necessarily intersect.  Who you are out there, is who you will be in here.   Run with chaos out there, and you will want to burn the building down here.  Run with wisdom out there, and you will want to build up the culture in here.   Who are the five people you spend the most time with?  Would I enjoy dinner with them? The sixth element of a maturing person is they feel compelled by gratitude to reinvest the wisdom they have received into others.  This reinvestment is less about waiting until you have hit a threshold of wisdom to start giving that wisdom away, and more about immediately teaching the wisdom you have to the people you interact with immediately. Did you learn something today?  Use it today and teach it today. Seneca, the Roman Philosopher said, “while we teach, we learn”.   Benjamin Franklin said, “Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn.” In just a few minutes, I will involve you in an exercise that will help teach the things I'm learning so that we can all grow and perpetuate the wisdom to our co-workers, partners, families, and friends.   The maturing person is always teaching out of the gratitude they have for being taught.  The seventh mark of a maturing person are the stress-tests they've endured.   Our family loves to hike, to walk along trails in the woods with no distractions and to simply look around and take it all in…to see what is out there and allow our minds to voyage into peaceful places.   My son has a bazaar tradition when we are hiking in the woods, if he sees a tree he thinks is dead or dying he will work to “truck the tree”.  He'll give it a few pushes casually to see if the tree is vulnerable and off balance; to see if it has some “give”. After a few pushes he then makes a highly scientific judgment call to determine that tree's “truckability”.  Can he make that tree fall if he were to deliver a linebacker like form tackle to its trunk?  Mis-judge the tree and the tree wins whilst you get an Uber ride to the Orthopaedics office.  Judge correctly and you feel like a dominant predator of the woods knocking down trees with your bare shoulders.   The maturing person has been pushed, pressed, and had tested through a variety of trials and tests both personally and professionally.  It is unreasonable and naive to think that you will live life on Lake Placid, where your waters will always be smooth and your skies will always be blue. That testing is a gift because it breeds and develops endurance.  Endurance then works itself into hope, into a light at the end of a tunnel that is opportunity, life, conviction, belief, and satisfaction.  It is said that having hope will never disappoint.   The maturing person will be aware of their response when they are rejected, or when they win. Notice the maturing person may or may not respond perfectly to rejection or to winning, but they are aware of their response and the impact that response has on themselves and on others around them. Rejection is fertile ground for shame.  Brene Brown has been studying shame for decades and describes shame as an “intensely painful feeling or experience of believing that we are flawed and therefore unworthy of love and belonging.” Each of us has unique shame triggers, events that happen that open the door for that intensely painful feeling because our flaws have been revealed. You could have just received a stern response, a cross glance, a critique on your work, a roll of the eyes in response to your contribution, or a harsh pushback from a client.   Maybe your Dad only calls when he needs something or your Mom still treats you like you were 8 years old. Maturity is not never feeling rejection.  Maturity is being aware of how you feel when you are rejected and then intentionally using emotional tools to grow from that rejection instead of self-medicating with rage, anger, return shame, substances, or loneliness.  Victory and winning are equally as important.  When you win, how do you win?  Maturity will always lead with humility, joy, satisfaction, and gratitude.  Maturity will never thrive in an environment of arrogance, stand alone pride, gaslighting, and trash talking. Humility is the currency of the wise.  On par with self-awareness, Shakespeare “A fool thinks himself to be wise, but a wise man knows himself to be a fool.” We are told it is the “foolish things of the world that are used to shame the wise, and the weak things of the world to shame the strong.” A ninth mark of a maturing person is how they respond to authority, to coaching, and to the less fortunate. The coaches you remember are the coaches that were hard, the ones who demanded more, and who were convinced that you had more to give. Dr. David Crutchley was a professor of mine in graduate school.  I studied more for his classes than I did anyone else's in the history of my education.  I never scored above a B minus on any exam or paper I turned into him. Frustrated I tried to reason with him as to why I earned higher grades.  His response echoed, “I would rather you get a C in my class and walk away having truly learned, than for you to ace my class and to learn nothing.” A life of 5.0's and 10 out of 10's on everything is a life that is ultimately not helpful towards resilience.   Karen Arnold, a researcher who followed 81 High School Valedictorians came to an eye-opening conclusion: “Even though most (valedictorians) are strong occupational achievers, the great majority of former high school valedictorians do not appear headed for the very top of adult achievement arenas….Valedictorians aren't likely to be the future's visionaries . . . they typically settle into the system instead of shaking it up.” This is not license to not work hard, to not grow in diligence, and to not give great effort.  This is motivation to seek and appreciate hard coaching, serious feedback, and honest insight.   Remember, the launching point into a life of wisdom is to simply GO LOOKING FOR IT.  If you find someone willing to do the hard, emotionally taxing work of giving you honest feedback, GO SIT WITH THEM and go get wisdom.   Wisdom will be the road sign to maturity.  

Traversing The Stars
Olivia D'Abo Interview!

Traversing The Stars

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2022 44:55


This is an amazing episode because boarding the mothership is Olivia D'Abo! You know her as Karen Arnold on the Wonder Years and as Amanda Rogers on Star Trek The Next Generation!For our animation fans, she supplied the voice of Ten on Batman Beyond and Star Sapphire on the Justice League Animated Series. She now appears in Staycation and Bandit, starring Mel Gibson!#Startrek #Oliviadabo #Startrektng #Staycation #Thewonderyears #Batmanbeyond #Justiceleague #Bandit

Funny Science Fiction
S1E98 - Not Just a Jedi Master ft. Olivia d'Abo

Funny Science Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022


Not Just a Jedi Master You may best recognize Olivia d'Abo from her work on Conan the Destroyer as Princess Jehnna, The Wonder Years as Karen Arnold, DC Animation as Star Sapphire, Star Trek Next Generation as Amanda Rogers or The Clone Wars as Luminara Unduli. We talk with Olivia about her amazing career both in front of the camera and her voice over work. Not to mention that Olivia is a talented singer as well, so be sure to check out her music too. We talk about how she got into the business and even about how you can meet her at the Monroe Pop Fest in Monroe, MI on September 16 & 17. Get your tickets for Monroe Pop Fest here - https://www.monroecomic-con.com For more information on Olivia d'Abo, please visit the following - Website - www.oliviadabo.net Music - www.cdbaby.com Twitter & Instagram - @oliviadabo For RSWOF Merch - https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/31938193-rswof?store_id=1397534 100% of all proceeds Benefit Wish Upon a Teen For direct contributions - https://www.wishuponateen.org Join our Discord! https://discord.gg/cpry4fCDTq Visit our website - https://www.fsfpopcast.com FSF PopCast on Twitter and Instagram - @fsfpopcast Buy us Coffee - https://ko-fi.com/fsfpopcast For more on our show partners - Bridgework Studios - https://www.teepublic.com/user/bridgework-studios Level Up Sabers - https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=2018189&u=3289465&m=124959&urllink=&afftrack= Support The FSF PopCast by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/funny-science-fiction

The FSF PopCast
S1E98 -Not Just a Jedi Master ft. Olivia d'Abo

The FSF PopCast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022


Not Just a Jedi Master You may best recognize Olivia d'Abo from her work on Conan the Destroyer as Princess Jehnna, The Wonder Years as Karen Arnold, DC Animation as Star Sapphire, Star Trek Next Generation as Amanda Rogers or The Clone Wars as Luminara Unduli. We talk with Olivia about her amazing career both in front of the camera and her voice over work. Not to mention that Olivia is a talented singer as well, so be sure to check out her music too. We talk about how she got into the business and even about how you can meet her at the Monroe Pop Fest in Monroe, MI on September 16 & 17. Get your tickets for Monroe Pop Fest here - https://www.monroecomic-con.com For more information on Olivia d'Abo, please visit the following - Website - www.oliviadabo.net Music - www.cdbaby.com Twitter & Instagram - @oliviadabo For RSWOF Merch - https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/31938193-rswof?store_id=1397534 100% of all proceeds Benefit Wish Upon a Teen For direct contributions - https://www.wishuponateen.org Join our Discord! https://discord.gg/cpry4fCDTq Visit our website - https://www.fsfpopcast.com FSF PopCast on Twitter and Instagram - @fsfpopcast Buy us Coffee - https://ko-fi.com/fsfpopcast For more on our show partners - Bridgework Studios - https://www.teepublic.com/user/bridgework-studios Level Up Sabers - https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=2018189&u=3289465&m=124959&urllink=&afftrack= Support The FSF PopCast by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/funny-science-fiction

The Two Hosers Photo Show
579- January Monthly Challenge

The Two Hosers Photo Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 72:49


In this episode Adam breaks down February weather, Allan remembers Karen Arnold's boyfriend and The Hosers review the Listener Submissions for the January Monthly Challenge.   For more go to: www.twohosers.com

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Cat Clayton Mysteries
Episode 22: How to Leash a Thief, Episode 22

Cat Clayton Mysteries

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 20:23


Thanks for tuning in! Prepare yourself for an intense episode this week!http://www.catclayton.com/ Black cat portrait artwork: Artist, Karen Arnold, *License info: This image falls under a Public Domain license. Music: “Acoustic Blues” by Dark Horse Music. https://audiojungle.net/user/darkhorsemusic/portfolio

Cat Clayton Mysteries
Episode 21: How to Leash a Thief, Episode 21

Cat Clayton Mysteries

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 22:32


Welcome back! I'm so glad you've tuned in! This week we pick up after the oh-so-hot kiss between Steely and Jackson. Wowza!Without further ado, let's get to the story.http://www.catclayton.com/ Black cat portrait artwork: Artist, Karen Arnold, *License info: This image falls under a Public Domain license. Music: “Acoustic Blues” by Dark Horse Music. https://audiojungle.net/user/darkhorsemusic/portfolio 

Cat Clayton Mysteries
Episode 20: How to Leash a Thief, Ep. 20

Cat Clayton Mysteries

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 35:31


If you've been wishing Steely and Jackson get closer, well, you won't want to miss this episode! http://www.catclayton.com/ Black cat portrait artwork: Artist, Karen Arnold, *License info: This image falls under a Public Domain license. Music: “Acoustic Blues” by Dark Horse Music. https://audiojungle.net/user/darkhorsemusic/portfolio

Cat Clayton Mysteries
Episode 19: How to Leash a Thief, Episode 19

Cat Clayton Mysteries

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 28:52


This week, we pick up after Steely is questioned by the FBI regarding the bank robbery and shooting. Gertie wants to come back to work. And Steely has a bit of trouble up at the police department. http://www.catclayton.com/ Black cat portrait artwork: Artist, Karen Arnold, *License info: This image falls under a Public Domain license. Music: “Acoustic Blues” by Dark Horse Music. https://audiojungle.net/user/darkhorsemusic/portfolio

Cat Clayton Mysteries
Episode 18: How to Leash a Thief, Episode 18

Cat Clayton Mysteries

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 24:59


In today's episode, Steely learns her sleuthing has gotten her into hot water with the FBI. She discovers interrogations are not fun. Gertie shows up while she's being questioned. Can you imagine how our elderly pack of dynamite reacts? Tune in and find out! http://www.catclayton.com/ Black cat portrait artwork: Artist, Karen Arnold, *License info: This image falls under a Public Domain license. Music: “Acoustic Blues” by Dark Horse Music. https://audiojungle.net/user/darkhorsemusic/portfolio

Cat Clayton Mysteries
Episode 17: How to Leash a Thief, Episode 17

Cat Clayton Mysteries

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 21:53


In episode 17, you might notice I've made a few changes to the story. One big change is I've switched the name of the town from Buckleville to Pleasant Hills. As cute as the original town name was, it needed to change in order to coincide with rebranding the series. The slight changes from this episode on will not affect the actual story-telling. Sometimes, authors must make adjustments to their books in order to improve the reader's experience. The scene in today's installment is one of my favorites between Steely and Officer Jackson. When Jackson shows Steely his playful side, can she keep her barrier up? Or does her resistance shield come tumbling down? Let's find out! http://www.catclayton.com/ Black cat portrait artwork: Artist, Karen Arnold, *License info: This image falls under a Public Domain license. Music: “Acoustic Blues” by Dark Horse Music. https://audiojungle.net/user/darkhorsemusic/portfolio

Cat Clayton Mysteries
Episode 16: How to Leash a Thief

Cat Clayton Mysteries

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 21:40


In episode 16, Steely has to put her search for murder suspects on hold while she attends the town's annual 4th of July celebration. We get to experience some southern hospitality in today's episode. But can Steely avoid a run-in with her ex, Nick? http://www.catclayton.com/ Black cat portrait artwork: Artist, Karen Arnold, *License info: This image falls under a Public Domain license. Music: “Acoustic Blues” by Dark Horse Music. https://audiojungle.net/user/darkhorsemusic/portfolio

Cat Clayton Mysteries
Episode 15: How to Leash a Thief, Chapter 15

Cat Clayton Mysteries

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 13:06


Welcome back to Cat Clayton Mysteries! Today’s episode features chapter 15. Steely and Gertie make a detour on their way to a 4th of July party. When they stop by the used car lot in town, Gertie’s sticky fingers help obtain information about the car that’s been following Steely. Let’s tune in! http://www.catclayton.com/ Black cat portrait artwork: Artist, Karen Arnold, *License info: This image falls under a Public Domain license. Music: “Acoustic Blues” by Dark Horse Music. https://audiojungle.net/user/darkhorsemusic/portfolio

Cat Clayton Mysteries
Episode 14: How to Leas a Thief, Chapter 14

Cat Clayton Mysteries

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 23:54


Welcome back to Cat Clayton Mysteries! Today’s episode features chapter 14, where we get to know Steely’s grandmother, Gertrude Lamarr, up close and personal. With Steely’s father busy at the grocery store, Steely and Gertie do a bit of sleuthing at Mr. Peters’s hardware store. Does Gertie prove to be a good lookout? Let’s find out! http://www.catclayton.com/ Black cat portrait artwork: Artist, Karen Arnold, *License info: This image falls under a Public Domain license. Music: “Acoustic Blues” by Dark Horse Music. https://audiojungle.net/user/darkhorsemusic/portfolio

Cat Clayton Mysteries
Episode 13: How to Leash a Thief, Chapter 13

Cat Clayton Mysteries

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 28:33


Welcome back to Cat Clayton Mysteries! Today’s episode will feature chapter 13. What happens when Daniel confronts Steely about her feelings for Officer Jackson? Will she share the truth with him or keep it to herself? Steely is faced with dealing with one of her fears. We also get to witness a softer side of Officer Jackson. Without further ado, here’s this week’s episode! http://www.catclayton.com/ Black cat portrait artwork: Artist, Karen Arnold, *License info: This image falls under a Public Domain license. Music: “Acoustic Blues” by Dark Horse Music. https://audiojungle.net/user/darkhorsemusic/portfolio

Cat Clayton Mysteries
Episode 12: How to Leash a Thief, Chapter 12

Cat Clayton Mysteries

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 22:35


Welcome back to Cat Clayton Mysteries! Today’s episode is chapter 12. Spoiler alert: If you don’t already dislike Nick, the main scene in this chapter will do the trick. But I have to admit; creating a character readers love to hate is a lot of fun! Without further ado, here’s this week’s episode! http://www.catclayton.com/ Black cat portrait artwork: Artist, Karen Arnold, *License info: This image falls under a Public Domain license. Music: “Acoustic Blues” by Dark Horse Music. https://audiojungle.net/user/darkhorsemusic/portfolio

Cat Clayton Mysteries
Episode 11: How to Leash a Thief, Chapter 11

Cat Clayton Mysteries

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 26:30


Welcome back to Cat Clayton Mysteries! At the end of chapter 10, Steely arrived home to find Nick furious with her over all the trouble he’d gotten in at work due to her meddling. He refused to listen to her reasoning, and told her to pack her things and leave. (I know! What a jerk!) In chapter 11, we learn where she goes after Nick kicks her to the curb. This chapter contains one of my favorite scenes between Steely and Officer Jackson. Without further ado, here’s this week’s episode! http://www.catclayton.com/ Black cat portrait artwork: Artist, Karen Arnold, *License info: This image falls under a Public Domain license. Music: “Acoustic Blues” by Dark Horse Music. https://audiojungle.net/user/darkhorsemusic/portfolio

Cat Clayton Mysteries
Episode 10: How to Leash a Thief, Chapter 10

Cat Clayton Mysteries

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 23:57


What happens when Chief Becker drops in on the Citizen's on the Watch meeting and tells the group they have to put their agenda on hold? After the meeting, Steely heads home to face Nick. Can you guess how that goes? Tune in to find out. http://www.catclayton.com/ Black cat portrait artwork: Artist, Karen Arnold, *License info: This image falls under a Public Domain license. Music: “Acoustic Blues” by Dark Horse Music. https://audiojungle.net/user/darkhorsemusic/portfolio

Cat Clayton Mysteries
Episode 9: How to Leash a Thief, Chapter 9

Cat Clayton Mysteries

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 21:33


What happens when Steely meets with Caylee to apologize for ruining dinner? Does Caylee forgive her? And Steely's "colorful & insightful" words about Flora Schirmack's death at the Citizen's on the Watch meeting are epic! Without further ado, here’s this week’s episode! http://www.catclayton.com/ Black cat portrait artwork: Artist, Karen Arnold, *License info: Public Domain license. Music: “Acoustic Blues” by Dark Horse Music. https://audiojungle.net/user/darkhorsemusic/portfolio

Cat Clayton Mysteries
Episode 8: How to Leash a Thief, Chapter 8

Cat Clayton Mysteries

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 38:21


Confession time, listeners. It's been 2 weeks since my last episode. Last week, Texas experienced one of the worse arctic blasts we have ever seen. In my 48 years of being here, I've never known it to be 6 degrees, 0 with the wind chill factor, and 5.5 inches of snow. These conditions would've been doable if we didn't loose our electricity. Because Texas is, well, Texas, we are own our very own special power grid, yes, separate from the rest of the country. (Don't get me started o_O) We lost electricity--which powers our central heating system and our water well. For days, y'all. Before I sound like a whiner, the trickle down effects no power has on living conditions is sad. And miserable. (Side note: We weren't completely without electricity the entire week. For 3 days, we were on rolling (controlled) blackouts. We were allowed between 10-15 minutes of power each hour.) To pour some salt into my own wounds, I recorded this episode in so many different segments last week, and at different times, I wanted to choke myself editing. In the process of said edits, I somehow managed to screw up my set master CCM Podcast EQ levels. The recording switches back and forth between my master vocal levels and the program's default settings. But after hours of research on how to fix it, I accepted defeat. I decided not to re-record what might end up being my worst recorded chapter ever. But guess what? It's uploaded! And if you can excuse the sound variations, it's not too bad. Without further ado, here's chapter 8. http://www.catclayton.com/ Black cat portrait artwork: Artist, Karen Arnold, *License info: This image falls under a Public Domain license. Music: “Acoustic Blues” by Dark Horse Music. https://audiojungle.net/user/darkhorsemusic/portfolio

Cat Clayton Mysteries
Episode 7: How to Leash a Thief, Chapter 7

Cat Clayton Mysteries

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 23:35


Hang on to those sleuthing hats! This week's episode is a humdinger! Tune in to discover what happens when Steely and Cuff return to the shop to find the back door cracked open. O_O http://www.catclayton.com/ Artwork: Black cat portrait. *License info: Artist, Karen Arnold has released this image under Public Domain license. Music: “Acoustic Blues” by Dark Horse Music. https://audiojungle.net/user/darkhorsemusic/portfolio

Cat Clayton Mysteries
Episode 6: How to Leash a Thief, Chapter 6

Cat Clayton Mysteries

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 22:35


Tune in to learn more about the handsome stranger to Buckleville, who shows up at Steely's shop with his shaggy Yorkie, requesting a walk-in appointment. Steely, Cuff, and Daniel also do a little sleuthing. Where do they go? What do they discover? Tune in to find out! http://www.catclayton.com/ Artwork: Black cat (karen Arnold) cat portrait. *License info: Karen Arnold has released this “Vintage Black Cat Poster” image under Public Domain license. Music: “Acoustic Blues” by Dark Horse Music. https://audiojungle.net/user/darkhorsemusic/portfolio

Cat Clayton Mysteries
Episode 5: How to Leash a Thief, Chapter 5

Cat Clayton Mysteries

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 36:08


Welcome back to Cat Clayton Mysteries! This week, I’m reading chapter 5 of How to Leash a Thief. Yes, I’m a day late. Yesterday was my birthday, so I took the day off. Better late than never, right? Without further ado, here’s this week’s episode! http://www.catclayton.com/ Artwork: Black cat (karen Arnold) cat portrait. *License info: Karen Arnold has released this “Vintage Black Cat Poster” image under Public Domain license. Music: “Acoustic Blues” by Dark Horse Music. https://audiojungle.net/user/darkhorsemusic/portfolio

Project Management Podcast: Project Management for the Masses with Cesar Abeid, PMP
Episode 120: Building a Remote or Distributed Project Team

Project Management Podcast: Project Management for the Masses with Cesar Abeid, PMP

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2019 36:33


Cesar Abeid and Karen Arnold of Automattic talk about the benefits of building a distributed/remote team and how to get started.

St. Louis Speaks
Episode 37: Umar Lee On The Murder of His Mother And His Remarks at His Mother's Funeral

St. Louis Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 17:06


Umar Lee discusses the execution-style murder of his mother in the Meacham Park area of Kirkwood. The legacy of Karen Arnold, grief, and the pursuit of justice. Updated with the remarks spoken by Umar Lee at his mother's funeral service.

Looking Back On My Wonder Years: A Wonder Years Podcast
The Wonder Years: S3E22: Daddy's Little Girl

Looking Back On My Wonder Years: A Wonder Years Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2017 79:51


Hey Wonderlings, It’s someone’s birthday today, who’s you ask? Karen Arnold turns the big 1-8 and boy oh boy has she made it pretty clear to everyone in the Arnold household especially dear old dad Jack that she’s an adult now and doesn’t want a party or a cake or even presents in S3E22 Daddy’s Little Girl which aired on May 8, 1990. Hi everyone, I’m Angela Bowen the host of this podcast Looking Back On My Wonder Years A Wonder Years Podcast. I want to give a sincere thank to all you listeners out there whether you listen to this podcast on Itunes or Soundcloud or any other listening platforms that you may use to hear this podcast. I love giving you the episode recaps of The Wonder Years every week joining me as I go into full detail as we reminisce of days gone by with Kevin and his friends Paul and Winnie, and the rest of the Arnold family. as well as giving my occasional running commentary and childhood stories. To stay connected to the podcast: you can visit my many social media sites: Facebook Page: at Looking Back on my Wonder Years: A Wonder Years Podcast Instagram: lbomwonderyearspodcast Twitter: wonderyearspod Also if you enjoy this podcast rate, review and subscribe so you won’t miss an episode. Tells your friends. Join me this week as we bid farewell to Season 3 with the Finale S3E23: Moving which aired on May 16, 1990. In this episode when Jack finds dry rot in the house, the mention of moving out gets Kevin worried. But after those worries a squashed, Jack lets it slip out that the Coopers are moving away instead. In order to secure their relationship, Kevin buys Winnie a ring, but Winnie decides that it's best to face the inevitable and just break up. Kevin decides to attend Karen's graduation from high school instead of watching Winnie leave.

Below the Belt Show
Interview: Actress Olivia D'Abo from The Wonder Years(10/04/17)

Below the Belt Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2017 14:44


Listen to our exclusive on-location interview with actress Olivia D'Abo from the Nostalgia Con in Hunt Valley, MD! Fans of The Wonder Years you don't want to miss this interview with Kevin's older sister "Karen Arnold"!

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Reel Roulette
Sleeping Beauty (2014)

Reel Roulette

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2017


In a crash grab attempting to get in on that big, big Maleficent money, Asylem created this pile of schlock retelling the story of Sleeping Beauty. Only this time it has zombies, an iguana dragon, simulated rape, and Johnny Rico from Starship Troopers taking on Karen Arnold from The Wonder Years. Do you want to learn more?

Punky Power: An Unofficial Punky Brewster Podcast and Together, We're Gonna Find Our Way:  An Unofficial Silver spoons Podcas

The Year was 2017 and I was 34 years old: Hello, this is my introduction episode where I give an overview of the show The Wonder Years that ran from 1988-1993 from the creation, casting, writing, to it's ultimate cancellation. I also discuss my plans for the future of this new podcast. If you're a fan of the show The Wonder Years, Kevin & Winnie's on again off again romance that spanned six seasons,Kevin's allergic nerdy best friend Paul, homemaker extraordinaire Mom Norma Arnold, unspoken yet sometimes gruff Dad Jack Arnold, flower child hippie girl older sister Karen Arnold, pain in the butt bullish older brother Wayne Arnold as well as the happenings of the tumultuous 60's then this podcast is for you. This is a biweekly podcast where I give you a double episode review of my favorite episodes of each season, with segments like Best Threads, Worst Person of the Episode on a scale of give em' a wedgie (the lowest) to "The BOOSH toilet swirlie (the highest) for the guys and bra snap (the lowest) to insult their cooking(the highest) for the ladies, Best Song of the Episode and my own Flower Power Episode Rating. So, sit back, relax,turn on your lava lamp and mellow out to this podcast. Peace Out, Wonder Years Listeners

Looking Back On My Wonder Years: A Wonder Years Podcast
Looking Back On My Wonder Years : The Introduction Episode

Looking Back On My Wonder Years: A Wonder Years Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2017 25:54


The Year was 2017 and I was 34 years old: Hello, this is my introduction episode where I give an overview of the show The Wonder Years that ran from 1988-1993 from the creation, casting, writing, to it's ultimate cancellation. I also discuss my plans for the future of this new podcast. If you're a fan of the show The Wonder Years, Kevin & Winnie's on again off again romance that spanned six seasons,Kevin's allergic nerdy best friend Paul, homemaker extraordinaire Mom Norma Arnold, unspoken yet sometimes gruff Dad Jack Arnold, flower child hippie girl older sister Karen Arnold, pain in the butt bullish older brother Wayne Arnold as well as the happenings of the tumultuous 60's then this podcast is for you. This is a biweekly podcast where I give you a double episode review of my favorite episodes of each season, with segments like Best Threads, Worst Person of the Episode on a scale of give em' a wedgie (the lowest) to "The BOOSH toilet swirlie (the highest) for the guys and bra snap (the lowest) to insult their cooking(the highest) for the ladies, Best Song of the Episode and my own Flower Power Episode Rating. So, sit back, relax,turn on your lava lamp and mellow out to this podcast. Peace Out, Wonder Years Listeners

Ravishly.com's Podcast Series
Interview with Olivia D'abo: "The Wonder Years" actress

Ravishly.com's Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2015 25:06


Gerry Strauss of Ravishly.com interviews Olivia D'abo aka Karen Arnold, Fred Savage’s feisty big sister on “The Wonder Years." she’s also a UK native, a recording artist who once recorded with Jon Bon Jovi, and a former family friend of Elton John’s.

Craigslost (from Dazed and Convicted)

This time from (mostly) Craigslist, we have: an ad from an adult baby, a VHS-dependent animal lover, a man with a great idea about your bum - and flatophiles!Plus: The logo that proves I'm from Hell... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Information and Links ---Site: DazedandConvicted.comHost Monica Hamburg ( http://MonicaHamburg.com )Voice-Over Demo Reels: https://soundcloud.com/monica-hamburg/sets/voice-over-demos Email: monica (at ) dazedandconvicted (dot) com@MonicaHamburg --Notes--The Christian Jokes guy is in Episode 112 (This is cued up to that section at: 29:50)The worst logo ever (& a contest!): http://instagram.com/p/ypJ9POoM3L/Pictures I sent him: http://instagram.com/p/ypIZ3CIM0q/Find All EpisodesDazedandConvicted.comTwitter: @DazedConvicted, Facebook: Facebook.com/DazedandConvicted Subscribe - optionsiTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/dazed-convicted-formerly-s/id436670413 RSS: http://feeds.feedburner.com/DazedAndConvicted Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/sm-rants/dazed-and-convictedSoundcloud:https://soundcloud.com/monica-hamburg/sets/dazed-and-convicted-73-75-76http://www.dazedandconvicted.com/p/subscribe.html ShiftyJelly/Pocket Casts: http://pcasts.in/dazedconvicted-----------------------------------------------------------------------Current Logo (i.e. The one that totally doesn't suck!) The current logo is by artist Michael Ibrahim.Thanks to the lovely Nikki of "Everything and the Kitchen Sink" for asking him to do this!  ( https://www.facebook.com/EverythingAndTheKitchenSink )MUSIC & SFX:Theme (Intro & Outro): “One-eyed Maestro” by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a CC Attribution 3.0. .Interstitials: “Sneaky Snitch” (various versions) and "Trick" by Kevin MacLeod are licensed under a CC Attribution 3.0"Little Bum" tuneVoice-Over Music -  Credit “Green&Orange:No Water” Music by: Duncan Alex © Duncan Wheeler. On FreesoundEpisode Photo (Below) = "Baby Boy in Diaper" by Karen ArnoldDazedandConvicted.com - Monica Hamburg / MonicaHamburg.com / @DazedConvicted on Twitter / Facebook.com/DazedandConvicted

Urban Jungles Radio
UJR Presents Kickin' it with Kakapos

Urban Jungles Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2013 63:00


With less than 150 living representatives worldwide, the flightless Kakapo of New Zealand is an iconic speceis and poster child for the effects of introduced invasive species.  Join us as we speaks with Karen Arnold of the New Zealand government's Kakapo Recovery program which manages the last remaining members of this rapidly disappearing species. Be sure to join us live Friday night at 10pm EST and listen to the word-famous, award nominated, often imitated never duplicated...UrbanJunglesRadio

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