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Just like the worms, this podcast has turned. Analog Jones continues its Tremors franchise review when we watch Tremors 2: Aftershocks! Quick Facts Directed by S. S. Wilson Written by Brent Maddock and S. S. Wilson Distributed by MCA/Universal Home Video Released on April 9, 1996 Budget of $4 million Rotten Tomatoes: 50% Tomatometer / 46% Audience Score Starring Fred Ward as Earl Bassett Christopher Gartin as Grady Hoover Helen Shaver as Dr. Kate Reilly. Credited as Kate White. Michael Gross as Burt Gummer How to listen and reach Analog Jones and the Temple of Film Discuss these movies and more on our Facebook page. You can also listen to us on iTunes, iHeartRADIO, Podbean, Spotify, and Youtube! Please email us at analogjonestof@gmail.com with any comments or questions!
Hello everyone, today I talk about the sequel to Tremors that being Tremors.2: Aftershocks. Which Stars Fred Ward as Earl Bassett, Christoper Gartin as Grady Hoover, Helen Shaver as Dr. Kate Reilly, and Michael Gross as Burt Gummer. In this adventure, Val has moved away after marrying Rhonda Lebeck and Earl is an ex-celebrity who blew all his money on a failed ostrich farm. Brought back into the Graboid hunting game after being told that they were back and terrorizing an oilfield in Mexico. But he isn't doing it alone as he is helped by a fan and taxi driver Grady Hoover after which Grady and Earl's truck is dragged by a Graboid due to it grabbing the chain attached to Earl's truck and dragged almost off a cliff but the chain breaks off once the Graboid goes under a rock formation. Later, Earl contacts Burt and asks him to help him go Graboid hunting which as we know Burt he comes locked and loaded ready to hunt the creatures. While Earl and Grady are following a Graboid they crash the truck and find later that night that the Graboid had burst open and something has come out of it. We find out what those things are after Earl and Grady walk to a radio tower but find a new monster called a Shreiker which is a Bipedal aphrodite that can reproduce without sex and in large numbers pretty fast. After Burt has a near-death firefight with the new creatures. Earl, Grady, Kate, and Burt later outwit the creatures when Earl arms explosives in Burt's duece in a half truck. The ending shows the creatures blown to bits. Earl and Kate plan to date plus Grady tells Earl that they should open a monster-inspired theme park with all the money they will make and the film ends. Support the show and hope you enjoy My social media links:Instagram:Steven Gervais (@steveng123456) • Instagram photos and videosTikTok:Steven Gervais (@sgandfriendspodcast) | TikTokFacebook group: Steven Gervais and Friends Podcast | FacebookYouTube Channel: Steven Gervais and Friends Podcast - YouTubeDeluxe Edition Network website: The Deluxe Edition NetworkGoodpods:Profile (goodpods.com)my website: Steven Gervais and Friend's Podcast (www.stevengervaisandfriendspodcast.com)Copper Johns beard: https://lddy.no/1gh13use SGANDFRIENDSPODCAST12 at check out for a 10 % discount on your purchase https://www.buzzsprout.com/1983118/support
Pat McDonald is joined again in-studio by Rocket, for a wide-ranging conversation. Then, she sits down with Kate Reilly, Co-Director of Case Management, and Kim Lipinski, Director of Nutrition & Wellness, for Central Vermont Council on Aging.
We sat down with South Bay local and Stanford student-athlete Kate Reilly and picked her brain on topics ranging from favorite hobbies to deepest fears. Thank you for your time, Kate!
From the team that brings you Liverpool Live comes COVIDCast, hosted by Mick Coyle. Each episode we'll be discussing the impact the COVID-19 pandemic is having on communities, institutions, and individuals. On today's episode: - The CEO of the Roy Castle Lung Foundation Paula Chadwick on how the charity is coping during the pandemic - Liverpool Live regular Kate Reilly talks homeschooling - Special Correspondent Georgie Prodromou on furlough and the return of Parliament - And in a new feature, veteran broadcaster Pete Price shares his take on life under lockdown Produced by @John_Fogarty
Mystery/Racing Novelist Tammy Kaehler joined 33 Dreams of Indy to talk about here series of books that follow the racing career of a fictional female racer - Kate Reilly. Kiss the Bricks is Kaehler's 5th book and it takes place during the month of May leading up to and including the Indy 500. Tammy's book is not just an edge of the seat mystery story. It also explains some aspects of racing in detail that all can understand, race fan or not. She also explores the challenges faced by her character, Kate Reilly, as she is a female racer facing barriers that are not just on the track. During this interview we talk about the book, Tammy's path to racing and about challenges faced by women in racing in 2020. I hope you enjoy and would love your feedback and comments. It is my intention that this interview is the first of many in a series on women in racing and why there are so few opportunities for female drivers. Here you go, Episode 21: Robert Earl: Welcome back to 33 Dreams of Indy. I'm your host, Robert Earl and today I'm joined by Tammy Kaehler. Tammy, how are you doing? Tammy Kaehler: I'm good, thanks. How about you? Robert Earl: I'm doing fantastic. Tammy is a mystery novelist. Her books have followed the adventures and career of a fictional Kate Riley as she pursues her dreams of Indy in her racing career. And I got my hands on her fifth entry, Kiss the Bricks, and matter of fact spilled coffee on it, and had to actually get it on Kindle as well, because I could not put it down. But this is the fifth in a series at Dead Man's Switch, where Kate follows her American Le Mans series as she starts out. Breaking Points, which is set at Road America and Petite Le Mans. Avoidable Contact, you jump into the 24 hours at Daytona, I'll be there here in a just a couple of weeks. And then Red Flags, where she participates at the Long Beach Grand Prix, but then also starts to test Indy cars and then is a? To set the stage, she's a full time participant on the IndyCar series and is successful in the Indy 500 when we enter into the story, correct? Tammy Kaehler: Yeah, that's correct. Robert Earl: Fantastic. Welcome to the show. Tammy Kaehler: Thank you. Robert Earl: How did you get into writing? Tammy Kaehler: I've always been a writer in my career. I started out in college admissions actually, strangely enough. But I gravitated to any of the writing or the publication tasks in that job. And then I had the good fortune to be hired as a technical writer by a manager who was looking for someone who wasn't actually technical, but could translate. And that sort of launched me into a tech writing career. I was very active writing websites and things for the web 1.0 version, when all of a sudden everyone needed a website and no one had anything. And I specialized in small technical companies. So I've continued that. I still do a lot of web content these days. Everyone needs web content, got to have content got to have content. So I do a lot of that kind of writing. Tammy Kaehler: But fiction didn't come along because I was not one of those kids scribbling stories or writing all the time. Never wrote fiction. I'd have told you I couldn't write fiction. Robert Earl: Really? Tammy Kaehler: Yeah. Yeah. Strange. I just didn't feel like I had that in me, but that came along in 2003 so it's been some years now. I woke up one morning with an idea, just this scene in my head that wouldn't go away. And I kept going, "That's weird, that doesn't happen to me, this is fiction." So I think I'm running into probably some of your other questions, but I'm just going to keep talking. I found a class actually near me at a very good independent bookstore that was called, Do You Have a Book in You? Because I figured that that was the question. And so I started writing and I kept writing. This was not mystery, this was not racing,
Mystery/Racing Novelist Tammy Kaehler joined 33 Dreams of Indy to talk about here series of books that follow the racing career of a fictional female racer - Kate Reilly. Kiss the Bricks is Kaehler's 5th book and it takes place during the month of May leading up to and including the Indy 500. Tammy's book is not just an edge of the seat mystery story. It also explains some aspects of racing in detail that all can understand, race fan or not. She also explores the challenges faced by her character, Kate Reilly, as she is a female racer facing barriers that are not just on the track. During this interview we talk about the book, Tammy's path to racing and about challenges faced by women in racing in 2020. I hope you enjoy and would love your feedback and comments. It is my intention that this interview is the first of many in a series on women in racing and why there are so few opportunities for female drivers. Here you go, Episode 21: Robert Earl: Welcome back to 33 Dreams of Indy. I'm your host, Robert Earl and today I'm joined by Tammy Kaehler. Tammy, how are you doing? Tammy Kaehler: I'm good, thanks. How about you? Robert Earl: I'm doing fantastic. Tammy is a mystery novelist. Her books have followed the adventures and career of a fictional Kate Riley as she pursues her dreams of Indy in her racing career. And I got my hands on her fifth entry, Kiss the Bricks, and matter of fact spilled coffee on it, and had to actually get it on Kindle as well, because I could not put it down. But this is the fifth in a series at Dead Man's Switch, where Kate follows her American Le Mans series as she starts out. Breaking Points, which is set at Road America and Petite Le Mans. Avoidable Contact, you jump into the 24 hours at Daytona, I'll be there here in a just a couple of weeks. And then Red Flags, where she participates at the Long Beach Grand Prix, but then also starts to test Indy cars and then is a? To set the stage, she's a full time participant on the IndyCar series and is successful in the Indy 500 when we enter into the story, correct? Tammy Kaehler: Yeah, that's correct. Robert Earl: Fantastic. Welcome to the show. Tammy Kaehler: Thank you. Robert Earl: How did you get into writing? Tammy Kaehler: I've always been a writer in my career. I started out in college admissions actually, strangely enough. But I gravitated to any of the writing or the publication tasks in that job. And then I had the good fortune to be hired as a technical writer by a manager who was looking for someone who wasn't actually technical, but could translate. And that sort of launched me into a tech writing career. I was very active writing websites and things for the web 1.0 version, when all of a sudden everyone needed a website and no one had anything. And I specialized in small technical companies. So I've continued that. I still do a lot of web content these days. Everyone needs web content, got to have content got to have content. So I do a lot of that kind of writing. Tammy Kaehler: But fiction didn't come along because I was not one of those kids scribbling stories or writing all the time. Never wrote fiction. I'd have told you I couldn't write fiction. Robert Earl: Really? Tammy Kaehler: Yeah. Yeah. Strange. I just didn't feel like I had that in me, but that came along in 2003 so it's been some years now. I woke up one morning with an idea, just this scene in my head that wouldn't go away. And I kept going, "That's weird, that doesn't happen to me, this is fiction." So I think I'm running into probably some of your other questions, but I'm just going to keep talking. I found a class actually near me at a very good independent bookstore that was called, Do You Have a Book in You? Because I figured that that was the question. And so I started writing and I kept writing. This was not mystery, this was not racing,
The Da-....the Parents Are Back! Chris Cairns rejoins Mick Coyle as co-host in Iain Christie's absence, and Liverpool legend & mum-of-three Kate Reilly joins the dads for (ostensibly) parenting chat! In the end, the whole thing devolved into a war about the sweetness of Parma Violets, and whether or not IKEA is an acceptable first date location... Originally broadcast 9th August 2019. Follow @MrMickCoyle, @ComedyCairns, & @KateReillyJames. Produced by @John_Fogarty.
What a Year for a New Year, True believers!! We hope your 2019 is better and brighter than the year that was. This is The Uticast, Episode #184 and this week we're wrapping up 2018 with Made In Utica's resident birthday girl, the always wonderful, Katie Reilly!! On Tap This Week: Heather Kevin and Sam are in the studio for a loose recap of the holiday season and some quick musings and predictions for the year to come. Afterwards, Sam sits down with the one-and-only Kate Reilly of Made In Utica to discuss destination birthdays, The Good Place and Made in Utica plans for 2019!! Finally, the Crew gathers around the holiday table one last time to discuss Kevin Spacey, Bird Box and Elizabeth Warren 2020. Plus, the Uticast Best of 2018!! This is The Uticast and we're here to tell you a story. #JoinTheClub #MadeInUtica UTICAST.COM Apple Podcasts Stitcher Soundcloud Made In Utica
Tammy Kaehler joins the show to discuss the process of becoming a published author, covering the inspiration to do it, resources that helped her get started, and the joys of trying to get published. We then discuss the research that was required to write authentic racing scenes for her murder mysteries, which take place in the world of ALMS and, more recently, Indy Car racing. Currently there are 5 novels staring Kate Reilly, who drives the racecar and solves the mysteries. Feminism is a part of Tammy's identity, so we go into a discussion about what that means to her in today's world and how it impacts her writing. A lot of her philosophy boils down to encouraging girls to follow their interests and doing what's right for you. We wrap up with some advice from Tammy, both for aspiring writers and for life in general.For more information about Tammy Kaehler or the Kate Reilly novels, check out www.TammyKaehler.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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[caption id="attachment_3024" align="aligncenter" width="1600"] What do you put on your bagel? Let us know @NYCFCNation[/caption] If you only listen to one more episode of the NYCFC Nation Podcast, make it this one! If you only listen to one NYCFC themed Podcast, also make it this one! Welcome to Episode 142 of the NYCFC Nation Podcast where Kate Reilly joins us to talk everything between cream cheese on bagels down to Francisco Moya. We also find time in between to sprinkle in recaps of New York City FC's two recent matches against Sporting Kansas City and Portland Timbers. We bring up the issue with some of our supporters, discuss NYCFC Academy news, bring up some awesome stats and we take your twitter questions. This is, hands down, my most favorite episode of the season. Listen in and follow up with us on twitter @NYCFCpodcast. NYCFCNation142 Show link: Like listening to the NYCFC Nation Podcast? Let us know by leaving a 5 star rating and review to help other New York City FC fans find the podcast. Click here to leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts or here to leave one on Stitcher! Episode Photo Credit: Oh City Said I
Clap your hands, Everybody, If you got what it takes... 'Cause We're the Uticast and we want you to know That this is Episode #64!! Welcome back, true believers, to another week of hot podcasting action as we're joined by GFOP's Caeden Lauder & PJ Lang of Grime Co.!!! On Tap This Week: Sam and Kevin are joined by the incomparable Kate Reilly as they recap the Downtown Getdown and discuss their personal highlights from the weekends festivities. Then, Cliff Montanye returns as The Lads discuss Hillary Clinton, pneumonia and why this story may actually be kind of important. Afterwards, Sam visit the Boys from Grime Co. Skate Shop and Art Gallery, Caeden Lauder and PJ Lang, to discuss the changing culture of skateboarding, the connections between skating and art and their future plans for the shop. Finally, the Crew takes a run through the news as they attempt to unpack Samsung's exploding phones, Apple's new plans for that watch nobody bought and Nintendo's big moves as they attempt to remain relevant in 2016. This is the Uticast and We're here to tell you a story. #MadeInUtica #JoinTheClub UTICAST.COM iTunes - Soundcloud - 315Live
Tammy Kaehler's Kate Reilly Racing Mysteries feature thrills on and off the track. Her fourth book, Red Flags, has just been released. You can learn more about Tammy directly from her website. Plus Tammy has graciously donated an autographed copy of her first Kate Reilly Racing Mystery, Dead Man's Switch for the May book giveaway. Sign up in the box on the right before May 31, 2016 to be entered to win. Speaking of Dead Man's Switch, we talk about how Tammy got the initial spark for the series. She gives a shout-out to Hallie Ephron, and if you want to know the name of the how-to book Hallie wrote, it's Writing and Selling Your Mystery Novel. But if you're into suspense, you should check out her fiction as well. We also talked about drivers who have helped her: Patrick Long, Oliver Gavin and Pippa Mann. Pippa's breast cancer awareness sponsorship for the Indy 500 mirrors a scenario Tammy came up with for Kate, who, in her books, has teamed up with Breast Cancer Research Foundation. Between the time we recorded this and now, Pippa did announce that she will once again be driving the pink car at the Indianapolis 500. Finally, Tammy talked about writers who have influenced her: Dick Francis, Agatha Christie, and a recent spark from Margaret Maron. I had a request to put series books in order, which I think is a brilliant idea, so here are Tammy's Kate Reilly Racing Mysteries, from first to most recent: 1 - Dead Man's Switch 2 - Braking Points 3 - Avoidable Contact 4 - Red Flags I will happily add more as Tammy writes 'em! Meanwhile, if you would rather read than listen to the interview, here is the transcript. Enjoy! -- Laura Transcript of Interview with Tammy Kaehler Welcome to Destination Mystery, a podcast for readers who love a good mystery. I'm Laura Brennan. Laura Brennan: My guest today is Tammy Kaehler, author of the Kate Reilly racing mysteries. Set in the fast-paced world of professional motorsports, the mysteries feature a racecar driver who happens to be a damn good amateur sleuth, as well as a woman proving herself in the male-dominated field of racing. Murder interweaves with the dramas on and off the track. The fourth book in the series, Red Flags, has just been released. Tammy, thank you for joining me. Tammy Kaehler: Thank you for having me. Glad to be here. LB: I want to talk about writing and I want to talk about Kate and Red Flags, but first I want to talk about racing. When did you become a racing fan? TK: It was 2004, and I can pinpoint that very clearly because I didn't know a single darn thing about racing before that year. Not a thing. I was working freelance at the time, and I had a contract with a subprime mortgage lending company and if you remember 2004, that was the heyday for such companies. They were making money hand over fist. And the one I was working for decided that the way they wanted to spend their marketing dollars that year, was sponsoring a racing series and racing team and then taking brokers and entertaining them at the races. So they did that, and they needed extra hands, and I went along to the season of races that year to help entertain, do the corporate marketing as such. And I learned about this fascinating sport sort of from the inside out because I was representing a VIP, I was a VIP, so I got VIP treatment and learned everything there was to know. And I walked into this world and just, like, my jaw dropped, it was fascinating and I thought, there are stories here and I want to tell other people about this crazy sport. LB: Well, your research, is, it must be intense. Because both your second and your third Kate Reilly books won back-to-back awards from the American Auto Racing Writers & Broadcasters Association. TK: Yes. LB: Yay! A) congratulations but, B) that must be the hardest nut to crack because they cover this, that's their world. TK: Yeah, yeah and really, I was so proud of those awards,
Happy Tuesday, Folks. Episode #23 is all new with the excellent dudes from Holidaze Comics, Dave Dellecese & Andrew Cieslinski. This is where a snarky joke would be, If i wasn't sick as a dog. No Erin this week, so we called in some reinforcements. On tap this week, Famo and Kev discuss the new leader in the clubhouse for Operation UTICAST and give a recap of Thanksgiving 2015. Then, Good Friend of the Show, Kate Reilly (@ratiekeilly)stops by to talk Toys for Teens, Operation Sunshine and the Jingle Jam. Afterwards, Sam sits down with Dave and Andrew of Holidaze Comics (@holidazecomics) to talk Notre Dame High School, Archie, Marvel movies and discuss there new trade paperback, out now on Amazon. Finally, Internet Rabblerouser, Justin Parkinson (@MadeInUtica)stops by to talk Rocky Movies, cheating at board games and whether or not you should bring a plus one to a wedding. This is the Uticast and We're here to tell you a story.
The Uticast is joined by Utica's Premier power-couple, Kate Reilly (@ratiekeilly) and Sarah Foster (@sarahfoster13) to talk the Catalyst group, Tourism and Pre-Boilermaker preparation. (Reposted on October 28th, 2015)
Dylan has finished regaling David with the sordid and twisted saga of Chris Chan, but now we're joined by Matt Flabslapper and Kate Reilly of Random Assault to discuss the whole affair. From Blue Spike, to Liquid Chris, to God, Jesus and the Bear Conductor, we get into the interesting and disgusting aspects of Chris Chan's life.
This week on EdGamer 134, Gerry is missing, but we have added Kate Reilly from E-Line Media and Historia. Kate is sharing information on the beta for Historia and what this interactive simulation can do for you in your classroom. We also discuss a great article on Minecraft integration and a new Kickstarter for creating digital story games. There is so much to learn in this episode of EdGamer. Tune-in and level-up! Please go to the Show Notes for all of our links.… Read the rest