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Best podcasts about Kevin Conway

Latest podcast episodes about Kevin Conway

For Screen and Country
Gettysburg

For Screen and Country

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 106:11


Brendan's mentor and dear personal friend Ronny Maxwell makes a big blue-gray splash in 1993's Gettysburg: the story of the pivotal American Civil War battle and the various monologues and wistful bittersweet remembrances that changed a nation. Ronny gives the war a grandeur steeped in myth and Lost Cause attitudes (though nowhere near its embarrassing sequel Gods and Generals) and some of the most careless beard-work in recent memory. Jason monologues, Brendan listens and in the end, they both die valiantly in the service of different dreams (Editors Note: they do not die).   Next week: Eastwood drills! Questions? Comments? Suggestions? You can always shoot us an e-mail at forscreenandcountry@gmail.com   Full List: https://www.pastemagazine.com/movies/war-movies/the-100-greatest-war-movies-of-all-time Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/forscreenandcountry Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/fsacpod Our logo was designed by the wonderful Mariah Lirette (https://instagram.com/its.mariah.xo) Gettysburg stars Jeff Daniels, Tom Berenger, Martin Sheen, C. Thomas Howell, Stephen Lang, Richard Jordan, Kevin Conway, Billy Campbell, Maxwell Caulfield, Donal Logue and Sam Elliott; directed by Ronald F. Maxwell. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Talkback
With some 60 organised crime gangs now operating in Northern Ireland, are we losing the battle against organised crime?

Talkback

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 42:34


There's been widespread condemnation of the murder of Kevin Conway in west Belfast.

The BelTel
Kevin Conway: ‘Firm' member slain in west Belfast gangland murder

The BelTel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 14:36


Kevin Conway, originally from the Lurgan area, was shot dead in Belfast on 9th January. Linked to ‘The Firm' he was one of three men charged in relation to the murder of Shane Whitla in Lurgan in January 2023. The area has seen several high-profile assassinations in recent years linked to a single dissident republican gunman. Allison Morris reports. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

RAGE Works Network-All Shows
Trek Untold-Episode 145 | Concetta Tomei

RAGE Works Network-All Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2023 148:35


Concetta Tomei, from “China Beach” to the Delta Quadrant Concetta Tomei played Minister Odala in the third season "Star Trek: Voyager" episode, "Distant Origins," but her stories in acting are a little closer to home. In this uplifting, informative, and inspiring episode, Concetta explains why she left teaching to follow her dream as an actress, memories of her first professional gig in "The Elephant Man" on Broadway with David Bowie, performing in "Max Headroom" with Trek alumni Matthew Frewer, her four years on "China Beach" with Robert Picardo and Jeff Kober, a private performance of Shakespeare with Kevin Cline, amazing acting tips and sagacious life lessons she's learned over her years of performing at a high level. Plus, there are plenty of stories from her time on VOY, including the makeup, acting theory, and what she took away from her time on set. Plus, memories of Kevin Conway, AKA Kahless the Unforgettable, Kate Mulgrew, Betty White, and much more! Please subscribe to our brand new YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/@trekuntold . There, you will see all the old episodes of this show, as well as new episodes and all of our other content, including shorts and some other fun things planned for the future. Visit my Amazon shop to check out tons of Trek products and other things I enjoy - https://www.amazon.com/shop/thefightnerd View the Teespring store for Trek Untold gear & apparel - https://my-store-9204078.creator-spring.com Support Trek Untold by becoming a Patreon at Patreon.com/TrekUntold. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave a rating if you like us! Follow Trek Untold on Social Media Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/trekuntoldTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/trekuntoldFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/trekuntold Follow Nerd News Today on Social Media Twitter:  Twitter.com/NerdNews2Day Instagram: Instagram.com/NerdNewsToday Facebook: Facebook.com/NerdNewsToday Trek Untold is sponsored by Treksphere.com, powered by the RAGE Works Podcast Network, and affiliated with Nerd News Today.   The views expressed on air during Trek Untold do not represent the views of the RAGE Works staff, partners, or affiliates. 

Trek Untold: The Star Trek Podcast That Goes Beyond The Stars!
Concetta Tomei, from “China Beach” to the Delta Quadrant

Trek Untold: The Star Trek Podcast That Goes Beyond The Stars!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 148:35


Concetta Tomei played Minister Odala in the third season "Star Trek: Voyager" episode, "Distant Origins," but her stories in acting are a little closer to home. In this uplifting, informative, and inspiring episode, Concetta explains why she left teaching to follow her dream as an actress, memories of her first professional gig in "The Elephant Man" on Broadway with David Bowie, performing in "Max Headroom" with Trek alumni Matthew Frewer, her four years on "China Beach" with Robert Picardo and Jeff Kober, a private performance of Shakespeare with Kevin Cline, amazing acting tips and sagacious life lessons she's learned over her years of performing at a high level. Plus, there are plenty of stories from her time on VOY, including the makeup, acting theory, and what she took away from her time on set. Plus, memories of Kevin Conway, AKA Kahless the Unforgettable, Kate Mulgrew, Betty White, and much more! Please subscribe to our brand new YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/@trekuntold . There, you will see all the old episodes of this show, as well as new episodes and all of our other content, including shorts and some other fun things planned for the future. Visit my Amazon shop to check out tons of Trek products and other things I enjoy - https://www.amazon.com/shop/thefightnerd View the Teespring store for Trek Untold gear & apparel - https://my-store-9204078.creator-spring.com Support Trek Untold by becoming a Patreon at Patreon.com/TrekUntold. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave a rating if you like us! Follow Trek Untold on Social Media Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/trekuntoldTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/trekuntoldFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/trekuntold Follow Nerd News Today on Social Media Twitter:  Twitter.com/NerdNews2Day Instagram: Instagram.com/NerdNewsToday Facebook: Facebook.com/NerdNewsToday Trek Untold is sponsored by Treksphere.com, powered by the RAGE Works Podcast Network, and affiliated with Nerd News Today.

Innovation Now
Hot August Nights

Innovation Now

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023


The same NASA technology that protects astronauts can now protect your cell phone from extreme temperatures, even on a hot August night.

For the Love of Cinema
331 A - Hypnotic

For the Love of Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 60:05


0:04:30 - Box Office and upcoming releases. 0:20:30 *** What's Streaming  *** DISNEY+ SAVING MR. BANKS, Dir John Lee Hancock – Tom Hanks, Emma Thompson, Colin Farrell, Paul Giamatti, Jason Schwartzman, Bradley Whitford. 2013 INVINCIBLE, Dir. Ericson Core – Mark Wahlberg, Greg Kinnear, Elizabeth banks, Michael Rispoli, Kevin Conway. 2005. HONEY, I SHRUNK THE KIDS, Dir. Joe Johnston – Rick Moranis. 1989. 0:27:50 - Trailers:   EXTRACTION 2 – Chris Hemsworth, Olga Kurylenko, Golshifteh Farahani, Daniel Bernhardt.  Feature. MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – DEAD RECKONING PART ONE – Tom Cruise, Haley Atwell, Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg, Rebecca Ferguson, Vanessa Kirby, Henry Czerny, Pom Klementieff, Shea Whigham, Charles Parnell, Rob Delaney, Cary Elwes. Feature. THE CREATOR – Allison Janey, Gemma Chan, Ralph Ineson, John David Washinton, Ken Watanebe. Feature. 0:36:15 - HYPNOTIC, Dir. Robert Rodriguez. ( Grayson 2.5 / Roger 2 )   Hosted, produced and mixed by Grayson Maxwell and Roger Stillion.  Guest appearance by Christopher Boughan.  Music by Chad Wall. Quality Assurance by Anthony Emmett. Visit the new Youtube channel, "For the Love of Cinema" to follow and support our short video discussions.  Roger wears aviators!  Please give a like and subscribe if you enjoy it.   Follow the show on Twitter @lovecinemapod and check out the Facebook page for updates.  Rate, subscribe and leave a comment or two.  Every Little bit helps.  Send us an email to fortheloveofcinemapodcast@gmail.com

Fun With Horror - A Horror Movie Review Podcast

This week, Scotty and Andrew decide to have a sleepover at a carnival as they discuss the 1981 movie, "The Funhouse". They also talk about their new collaboration with Fangoria magazine and why they haven't watched "Morbius" and "Rob Zombie's The Munsters" yet. Stay tuned to the end of the episode to hear what Andrew chose for their next movie!"The Funhouse" was directed by Tobe Hooper. It stars Elizabeth Berridge and Kevin Conway. It's about a foursome who decide to sneak off the Funhouse ride at the local carnival and spend the night inside. Of course, things don't go quite according to plan.Follow us on social media:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/396586601815924Twitter - https://twitter.com/funwhorrorInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/fun_with_horror_podcast/FWH + Fangoria collab:For 20% off at the Fango Shop, just enter FUN_WITH_HORROR_PODCAST at checkout!...

Mashley at the Movies
13 Days of Halloween: The Funhouse

Mashley at the Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 18:53


Four friends spend the night at a traveling carnival, and not all of them live to regret it. Ashley, Matt and Sean review the '80s horror movie, The Funhouse, as part of our 13 Days of Halloween series.

Millennial Classics
Black Knight | Millennial Classics

Millennial Classics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2022 60:25


Black Knight is a 2001 American fantasy adventure buddy comedy film directed by Gil Junger and starring Martin Lawrence. In addition to Lawrence, Black Knight had a supporting cast of Marsha Thomason, Tom Wilkinson, Vincent Regan, and Kevin Conway. In the film, Lawrence plays Jamal, a theme park employee who is transported through time to medieval England. The film was shot at various locations in North Carolina, mainly Wilmington and Carolina Beach. Black Knight was theatrically released on November 21, 2001 SUBSCRIBE & RATE the Millennial Classics Podcast: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/millennial-classics/id1465771231 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3HQRybW5lYJXyC3I6aqlPS Google Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9iYTgxYWRjL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/anchor-podcasts/millennial-classics Anchor: https://anchor.fm/millennialclassics ****** Follow Us Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/millennial_classics/

The Babylon Podject
Two Episodes and a Poop Emoji

The Babylon Podject

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 42:40


Masquerade: Who cares about the plot, we only watch it for the Bearold content. Reese goes full Daddyguard, averting the weird gross romance that could have happened in a worse show. Checking in on your buddy who's gone through some stuff is what good friends do. Does Snow get to take off the bomb vest to shower? Probably not.Triggerman: Sorry for the poop sandwich, but here we are at the filling. Jonathan Tucker is better than this. Kevin Conway is from The Departed while everyone else is in The Godfather. We get what the episode is trying to say, but we wish that someone had, you know, edited it a bit. We need to keep track of which numbers end up shooting John--is there a pattern?Bury the Lede: Blind Date! Aw, poor Fusco. There's a bit of whiplash as we go from mob action to political thriller. Is blackmail taught in journalism school, or is that more of an on-the-job training? Jarold hijinx are the best.Connect with the show at @babylonpodjectHelp us keep the lights on via our Patreon!Justen can be found at @justenwritesAna can be found at @The_Mianaai, and also made our show art.Both Ana and Justen can also be found on The Compleat Discography, a Discworld re-read podcast.Jude Vais can be found at @eremiticjude. His other work can be found at Athrabeth - a Tolkien Podcast and at Garbage of the Five Rings.Clips from the original show remain copyrighted by their original rightsholders, and are used under the Fair Use doctrine.Music is by Arne Parrott, who can be found at http://atptunes.com/This show is edited and produced by Aaron Olson, who can be found at @urizenxvii

The Back Look Cinema Podcast
Ep. 81: The Quick and the Dead

The Back Look Cinema Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 59:27


Zo goes it alone as he wanders to a lawless town to witness a quick draw gun fight competition. Is it dangerous to sit in the vicinity of gunfighters as they shoot it out? Most certainly, but the spectacle that he is about to witness must not be missed. In this instance there is a rare treat: a woman gunfighter. The only ones who have a chance of getting out of this alive are The Quick and The Dead.Episode Segment Time StampsOpening Credits . . . . . . 00:02:06Favorite Parts . . . . . . . .  00:09:54Trivia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00:44:28Critics' Thoughts . . . . .  00:54:55Back Look Cinema: The Podcast Links:www.backlookcinema.comEmail: fanmail@backlookcinema.comTwitter: @backlookcinemaFacebook: The Back Look Cinema Podcast Instagram: backlookcinemapodcastTicTok: @backlookcinemaBack Look Cinema Merch at Teespring.comBack Look Cinema Merch at Teepublic.com

KZYX News
JDSF trees cleared from power lines sold to PG&E

KZYX News

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 6:27


May 13, 2022 — PG&E has been removing trees and other vegetation from around its transmission line that runs alongside Highway 20 between Willits and Fort Bragg, including 115 acres of land belonging to the Jackson Demonstration State Forest, which is managed by CalFire. The work began last summer, and is about halfway done. CalFire sold a little over a million board feet of merchantable redwood and mixed conifer logs to PG&E, which then sold the logs to Mendocino and Humboldt Redwood Company, in a contract that was approved by the California Public Utilities Commission. Walter Smith is a landowner in Willits who has objected vigorously to PG&E's plans to cut down trees on his property. “I think it's a double standard,” he said, of the fact that PG&E does not buy most of the trees that it removes from most landowner's private property. “On the other hand, would it create more of an incentive to cut more trees if landowners were being paid for them?” Deanna Contreras, with PG&E, said the utility is paying a stumpage fee to JDSF, which the company does occasionally when removing trees from large parcels of public lands where it is possible to harvest the trees in a way that is acceptable to sawmills. She said “CalFire, as the owner of the property, submitted a public utility right-of-way exemption to support PG&E's work.” CalFire is the agency that approves exemptions and is responsible for implementing the Forest Practice Act, which regulates timber operations. Kevin Conway, the manager of CalFire's demonstration state forest program, agrees with PG&E that clearing the lines is not a timber operation. “Instead of a timber harvesting plan, we used a public utility right-of-way exemption, which is an exemption in the Forest Practice Rules that recognizes that there are certain areas of the forest where the primary purpose is not the growing of forest for various benefits, but is for another use,” he said, “In this case it is for the safety of the transmission lines that are going across the forest. Some of the differences that we have within that, from our primary timber harvesting plan, is that we are only removing trees that are identified as danger trees, so those that have the potential to strike the lines. We also have worked into our contract additional fuel reduction for PG&E to perform that is outside of their corridor right-of-way. Many people that have been driving along Highway 20 have probably seen that the fuel reduction stretches into the adjacent forest, and that was very important for CalFire to make sure that we're not only protecting that narrow PG&E right of way, but that we're extending that protection a little bit wider to help us from having any fires that start in there extend out into the forest.” John Andersen, the Director of Forest Policy for Mendocino and Humboldt Redwood Company, said his firm was the successful bidder on the JDSF logs felled by PG&E last year. About 600,000 board feet have been delivered so far. He is expecting another 800,000 board feet by the time the work is done this year. Some of the wood is going to the mill in Ukiah, which can take a log up to 28 inches in diameter. Larger logs are destined for the mill in Scotia, in Humboldt County. Conway says the lumber sale makes sense for JDSF. “By structuring it as a timber sale,” he said, “normally when PG&E removes the trees, they fall the trees for the benefit to the lines, but as the landowner, the State of California, CalFire and JDSF, owns the logs still. So it would be our responsibility to remove those and merchandise them and retain any value associated with them. By packaging this up as a larger project that goes across the lines from JDSF, we were able to have PG&E actually assume responsibility for merchandising those logs that were being removed for the safety and reliability of their transmission lines, and return some of that value to Jackson. We expect this to generate about $140,000 in revenue to CalFire, and that is in addition to the benefit being provided by the fuel reduction work being done by PG&E, both within their corridor and within that expanded area that we've asked them to do…it's a relatively small scale by JDSF standards, a little over a million board feet of timber that's being removed, about half of that being redwood, and the other half being Douglas fir, Grand fir, hemlock, some of the other miscellaneous conifers.” Contreras said the stumpage fee arrangements are very rare, though some landowners with large parcels and trees that can be sold to sawmills could request a similar arrangement. She wrote that “Any funds PG&E receives from the sawmills in exchange for the wood will be used to partially offset PG&E's Stumpage Fee payments and PG&E's costs of performing the vegetation management work there, which will far exceed any payment PG&E receives for the wood it delivers to the sawmills.” Smith remains skeptical. He says cutting in the mixed canopy forest won't solve the problem of PG&E's regular catastrophic wildfires. “Getting back to the whole issue, stop cutting down all these trees that don't need to be cut down,” he said emphatically. “That's problem number one. And the forest is not the problem. It's the lines. And even some of the fires that have been started by PG&E, including the Paradise Fire, is because of poor, un-maintained equipment.”

Creator to Creator's
Creator to Creators S3 Ep 12 Laura Gardner

Creator to Creator's

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 44:33


www.lauragardner.orgLaura was born on Saint Patrick's Day with her fraternal twin, Lynn. They began their acting career at 5 as “Lullaby Kids” in THE WIZARD OF OZ at Camp Monroe in the Catskills. Laura left her twin behind in her pursuit of acting and found herself working professionally before she hit her teens.Laura trained at Boston University School of the Arts, Rutgers University and Herbert Berghof Studios where she studied with Uta Hagen, Carol Rosenfeld and Ken McMillan.Laura appeared on Broadway in SMILE with Jodi Benson (the little Mermaid). Her off B'way credits include THE COCKTAIL HOUR with Nancy Marchand, Bruce Davison and Keene Curtis, OTHER PEOPLE'S MONEY with Kevin Conway, and WELDED directed by Jose' Quintero. She toured nationally in SHOWBOAT (with Pat Harrington and Anita Gillette), DOONESBURY (with Greg Edelman and Marin Maisie), OLIVER (with Andrea McCardle and Richard Kline) and MY FAIR LADY (with Jodi Benson and Ian Ogilvy). Her extensive regional credits include the Arena Stage(DC), Huntington Theatre (Boston), Cleveland Playhouse, McCarter Theatre, and the NC Shakespeare Festival in roles that ranged from Lady Macbeth to Miss Hannigan. L.A. credits include 6 plays for the Pasadena Playhouse, Will Geer Botanicum, Westwood Playhouse, Tiffany Theatre, Fountain Theatre, Deaf West and the Celtic Arts Centre. She is a member of the ROAD THEATRE and ROGUE MACHINE.Some of her TV and film credits include SEAL TEAM, ANIMAL KINGDOM, OUTCAST, THE ROMANOFFS, CRIMINAL MINDS, THE GILMORE GIRLS, CASTLE, ER, TORCHWOOD, THE WEST WING, JUDGING AMY, BOSTON PUBLIC, PARTY OF FIVE, LAW AND ORDER LA, LA LAW, ER, CHEERS, FRESH OFF THE BOAT and many morel You may have seen Laura and her actor husband, Frank Collison recurring on the NBC hit, MY NAME IS EARL.

Mid-South Viewpoint // Bott Radio Network
REWIND: From Memphis to Budapest, part one // February 2, 2022

Mid-South Viewpoint // Bott Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 27:00


Kevin Conway, originally from Memphis, Tennessee, meets now wife; Rahela when he traveled to Croatia to a Bosnian refugee camp. Rahela was Kevi's translator. Kevin & Rahela, now married work with Christian Educators Outreach, making their home in Budapest, Hungary. Much of their work centers around bringing the Gospel of Jesus to Eastern Europe and Russia. This is part one of a two-part interview. OAD072021

MiCTA Radio
Kevin Conway Lumen Access Controls

MiCTA Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 3:23


Join MiCTA Radio host John Tanner with special guest Kevin Conway of Lumen. Kevin and John discuss Lumen's technology service they call Access Controls.

KZYX News
No moratorium on logging in JDSF

KZYX News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 6:29


January 20, 2022 — Timber sales in Jackson Demonstration State Forest are ongoing, despite a decision not to add any new ones this year. The five timber harvest plans that started last year are still in operation, according to Kevin Conway, the State Forests Program Manager. These include Parlin 17, the Chamberlain Confluence, Red Tail, Soda Gulch, and the Caspar 500, where operations were shut down in the summer and remain dormant. Conway said there is no set date yet for picking up again in Caspar 500, saying that resumption of operations in the spring depend on the agency completing mandatory Northern Spotted Owl surveys. He added that the decision to not offer additional timber sales this year is to prevent further closures of the forest. CalFire usually operates between 3-6 timber sales per year, and Conway noted that, “Many of the operations above were not completed in 2021 as scheduled and have been extended into 2022.” At the January 18 Board of Forestry meeting, Matthew Reischman, CalFire's Deputy Director of natural resources, acknowledged that the agency had taken what he called “a tactical pause.” However, he emphasized that CalFire is not contemplating a moratorium on logging, as the coalition of activists and tribal leaders have been demanding. The Board of Forestry agreed late last year to review the management plan for Jackson, which Vince Taylor, a member of the public who keeps a close eye on Board of Forestry proceedings, says is a replica of the plan from the year 2012.

Pop Culture Purgatory
PCP: On another note 27: The Lawnmower Man 2: Beyond Cyberspace

Pop Culture Purgatory

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 64:44


Welcome back to purgatory!!! This week I bring my good buddy Johnnie back to finish the "lawnmower man series" The Lawnmower Man 2: Beyond Cyberspace Directed by Farhad Mann and staring Patrick Bergin, Matt Frewer, Austin O'Brien, Ely Pouget, Camille Cooper and Kevin Conway!!!   Thanks for checking us out!!! Send us feedback if you'd like at pcppodcast666@gmail.com Outro song "Kid's in Cyberspace" From The Lawnmower Man 2: Beyond Cyberspace soundtrack

lawnmowers johnnie lawnmower man matt frewer kevin conway patrick bergin beyond cyberspace
Headshots by Peggy PRESENTS
Headshots by Peggy PRESENTS: Laura Gardner

Headshots by Peggy PRESENTS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 31:10


Laura was born on Saint Patrick's Day with her fraternal twin, Lynn. They began their acting career at 5 as “Lullaby Kids” in THE WIZARD OF OZ at Camp Monroe in the Catskills. Laura left her twin behind and found herself working professionally before she hit her teens. Laura appeared on Broadway in SMILE with Jodi Benson (the Little Mermaid). Her off B'way credits include THE COCKTAIL HOUR with Nancy Marchand, Bruce Davison, OTHER PEOPLE'S MONEY with Kevin Conway, and WELDED directed by Jose' Quintero. She toured nationally in SHOWBOAT (with Pat Harrington and Anita Gillette), DOONESBURY (with Greg Edelman and Marin Maisie), OLIVER (with Andrea McCardle and Richard Kline), and MY FAIR LADY (with Jodi Benson and Ian Ogilvy). Her extensive regional credits include the Arena Stage(DC), Huntington Theatre (Boston), Cleveland Playhouse, McCarter Theatre, and the NC Shakespeare Festival in roles that ranged from Lady Macbeth to Miss Hannigan. L.A. credits include 6 plays for the Pasadena Playhouse, Will Geer Botanicum, Westwood Playhouse, Tiffany Theatre, Fountain Theatre, Deaf West, and the Celtic Arts Centre. She is a member of the ROAD THEATRE and ROGUE MACHINE. Some of her TV and film credits include LAW AND ORDER, SVU, SEAL TEAM, ANIMAL KINGDOM, OUTCAST, THE ROMANOFFS, CRIMINAL MINDS, and many morel You may have seen Laura and her actor husband, Frank Collison recurring on the NBC hit, MY NAME IS EARL. Laura was on the faculty of the HOWARD FINE ACTING ACTING STUDIO in Hollywood for over 19 years and then at their satellite school in Australia. She has taught actors with disabilities in Los Angeles and Berkeley. Ms. Gardner has taught in NYC at HB Studio, Stella Adler Institute, and the American Academy of Art. She teaches workshops all over the country as well as in Great Britain. She was the drama consultant for the Compton School District. She has been a Featured Artist at the VALDEZ THEATRE CONFERENCE in Valdez, Alaska for the last 15 years where she created the MONOLOGUE WORKSHOP. http://www.theatreconference.org/other-programs/ monologue-workshop/ She lives in Los Angeles with her husband Frank Collison. www.lauragardner.org FOLLOW her on IG: @thereallauragardner FOLLOW Peggy everywhere @HeadshotsByPeggy and @PeggyMcCartha www.HeadshotsByPeggy.com PLEASE Subscribe to this Podcast wherever you listen to your favorite Podcasts! Thank you

KZYX News
Bridge Installation Delayed by Winter Restrictions in Jackson State

KZYX News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2021 6:29


by Alicia Bales November 23, 2021--Jackson Demonstration State Forest is roughly 50,000 acres of public land in the heart of Mendocino County, managed by CalFire. Although these state-owned woods are enjoyed by hikers, mountain bikers, equestrians and foragers, JDSF is not a park. It was once industrial timber land, and continues to be logged by CalFire. A coalition of groups, including the Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians and the Mendocino Trail Stewards, have called for a different plan for Jackson State. This summer, direct action protests including tree sits effectively shut down logging. And last week, the Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to ask the governor to review the JDSF management plan in light of the most current science on climate change. Although Mendocino County has been drenched by winter storms in recent weeks, the start of the rainy season does not mean the end of the conflict in the woods. From November 15th to April 1st, winter restrictions are in place to limit, but not stop, the work Calfire can do Jackson State. Crews are not allowed to use ‘ground based equipment' like tractors or yarders, anywhere but on surfaced roads while soils are saturated from winter rains. Kevin Conway is the Demonstration State Forest Program Manager for CalFire, and Erik Wahl is the Road Manager at JDSF. Part of their plan for winter operations in to install a multi-use foot bridge over Blue Gum Creek, a small watercourse in the heart of the Caspar 500 that flows into Caspar Creek. Last week they took KZYX News on a tour of the site, to clarify when and how the new bridge would be installed. The Blue Gum Trail follows Road 669, and abandoned logging road that was built by CalFire around 50 years ago. The challenge for CalFire is how to deliver the two-ton new bridge to the Blue Gum Creek Crossing. Conway explained that crews can cut down trees and cable yard them under winter operations, and deliver the bridge to the crossing site at Blue Gum Creek. They can't, however, install the bridge until Winter Ops ends on April 1st, due to winter restrictions on work close to waterways meant to prevent erosion into the creek. It is unclear how logging crews will move the cable yarder into place this winter, since the landing area where they intend to locate the machine is covered with down trees, and they aren't allowed to take tractors into the area to clear the site during the winter. Wahl and Conway hope that if the community understands more about their recreational work, such as the Blue Gum Creek pedestrian bridge and other trail improvements, that are part of the Caspar 500 timber harvest plan, they might be more supportive of the overall logging plans and less likely to try to slow things down. That was the big message Kevin Conway took away from last Monday's Board of Supervisors vote for a scientific review of the Jackson Management plan. He looks forward to "re-educating" the Board of Supervisors in a future workshop about Jackson.

KZYX News
Supervisors vote unanimously to request JDSF review

KZYX News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 6:29


November 16, 2021 — The Board of Supervisors voted unanimously on Monday to pass a resolution asking for a scientific review of the management at Jackson Demonstration State Forest, with an eye toward meeting environmental goals laid out by the governor. County supervisors do not have jurisdiction in the forest, which is managed by Cal Fire under the authority of the state. A moratorium on all logging within JDSF, long a demand of activists, was not under consideration. Priscilla Hunter, former Chair of the Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians and current Tribal Historic Preservation Officer, opened public comment, with measured support. “This is a good first step,” she said; “however, there's a lot of concerns that we have regarding fire, water, and one of our main issues is regarding the restoring of our sacred sites. And if they keep continuing to cut those trees down by those sites, they are continuing to destroy our cultural sites. We can't even get in there to be able to go up and pray there and see where our ancestors held their ceremonies. It's very, very hurting.” Fifteen-year-old Sara Rose, a member of the Coalition to Save JDSF, spoke about the future, saying, “The climate crisis has been a huge part of my childhood. I knew from a very young age that it would be the biggest threat to my future...if we do nothing, the climate crisis will be the end of humanity...JDSF is home to thousands of acres of second-growth coast redwoods. These trees sequester more carbon than any other trees on earth. Cutting them down would release hundreds of thousands of pounds of carbon dioxide into our atmosphere, exacerbating the effects of climate change unbelievably. If cut down, they will not regrow in my lifetime.” Marie Jones, the chair of the Mendocino County Climate Action Committee, told the Board that a wide coalition of environmental organizations supports the resolution, and added a few requests about the science. “That research should be peer-reviewed, transparent, and credibly managed by an independent third party,” she declared. Michael Jones, the UC cooperative extension forestry advisor for Mendocino County, called in from where he was conducting research in JDSF on prescribed burns, to say the current management plan is already being used to inform the state's decisions on climate change. He said JDSF, and Parlin Fork in particular, is the only place where prescribed burns are taking place on a landscape level in the redwood forest. “For example, I have research ongoing here,” he said. “It's on climate change, it's on forest management, it's on wildfire risk, it's on prescribed fire, all these really high-priority topics. The narrative, and the way this resolution is framed, and the conversation we're having, is completely ignoring the fact that, as I've stated now, the forest is already moving into the research that is informing the statewide policy directives.” When Supervisor Ted Williams asked Dr. Jones if there were any findings in the resolution that he found inaccurate, he said, “I actually do. I disagree with some of the language used. I think that the reductionist argument that the forest is managed primarily for commercial applications is a hundred percent incorrect. I don't think there has been a THP (timber harvest plan) or a management plan that I have reviewed or been involved in that does not have an aspect of forest restoration, forest management, or research built into it.” But the majority of public comment was supportive of the resolution. William Lemos, co-chair of the Mendocino Trail Stewards, described some of what he's seen in JDSF, recalling that, “In 2018, just across Road 409 from us, a number of clear cuts took place all the way up to Observatory Hill, and if you want to take a walk and look at those clear cuts, you'll see slash piles remaining from that 2018 cut. And if you've looked at some of the research done by climatologist J.P O'Brien, he sent Google Earth pictures of what's going on in Parlin Fork, and on that tributary, it looks like dozens of clear cuts are either in the process of happening or have already happened.” Kevin Conway, the JDSF forest manager for CalFire, assured the Board that the forest is in much better shape than it was when his agency took it over, in the 1940s. “So we're concerned that adopting this resolution as written today will provide legitimacy to this false narrative,” he cautioned the Supervisors. And JDSF is the site of significant economic activity for some people. Bruce Burton, one of the co-founders of the Willits Redwood Company, told the Board that without logging in the Caspar 500 timber harvest plan, he's had to bring in logs from Santa Cruz and Humboldt Counties. “That represented close to 50% of our consumption for the year,” he said, adding that locally-owned Anderson Logging, which his company had contracted to perform the work, “immediately had to find other work for 40 employees they had assigned to that task.” Supervisor Glenn McGourty said he didn't want to stifle the timber industry or the science that's already being done in JDSF, but, “It seems kind of strange, at this late date, that CalFire would be okaying clear cuts. I mean, clear cuts are so out of date for a redwood forest type as a way of management, it just seems really strange that anybody would even contemplate that. If we're going to grow forests to grow quality timber and also sequester carbon, what we want to move towards is late seral stage forestry or something that mimics it, which is older trees.” The board voted 5-0 to ask the governor for a scientific review of the forest, but also committed to more meetings with the Jackson Advisory Group and CalFire.

Antena Historia
Gettysburg. la película

Antena Historia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 126:22


Álvaro García nos comenta hoy la película "Gettysburg" basada en la novela "The Killer Angels" de Michael Shaara Título original - Gettysburg Año - 1993 Duración - 248 min. País - Estados Unidos Estados Unidos Dirección - Ronald F. Maxwell Guion - Ronald F. Maxwell. Novela: Michael Shaara Música - Randy Edelman Fotografía - Kees Van Oostrum Reparto Tom Berenger, Jeff Daniels, Martin Sheen, Sam Elliott, Richard Jordan, Stephen Lang, C. Thomas Howell, Kevin Conway, Andrew Prine, John Diehl, Richard Anderson, Maxwell Caulfield, Timothy Scott Productora -New Line Cinema, Turner Network Television, Esparza-Katz Productions, TriStar Television. Distribuidora - New Line Cinema Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

ScreamQueenz: Where Horror Gets GAY!
Tobe Hooper's THE FUNHOUSE (1981) - "Pay To Get In. Pray To Get Out." - with JOHN "Stan the Mechanic" HERNANDEZ

ScreamQueenz: Where Horror Gets GAY!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 112:32


Step right up, step right up! Climb aboard for the ride of your life...or possibly the end of your life. This Halloween, I'm inviting you to spend the night with me in TOBE HOOPER's 1981 creepy carnival monster mashup, THE FUNHOUSE. When an evening at the carnival proves neither thrilling nor chilling enough, Amy and her friends get the bright idea to have an impromptu overnight smooch-n-grope party in the creepy funhouse. After accidentally witnessing a murder, the gang finds themselves being hunted by the ride's bloodthirsty barker and his not-quite-human son. You can expect: Gratuitous boobs Persnickety palm readers Questionable parenting Animatronic insanity Split skulls Split spliffs Wiggling Dancing Murderous mutants Joining us on this ill-advised gondola ride into hell is https://www.stanthemechanic.com (JOHN HERNANDEZ) and his hairy horny humpy horror host alter ego, https://www.stanthemechanic.com (STAN THE MECHANIC)!https://www.stanthemechanic.com ( www.StanTheMechanic.com) THE FUNHOUSE was directed by TOBE HOOPER ("Texas Chainsaw Massacre", "Salem's Lot") and stars ELIZABETH BERRIDGE ("Amadeus"), COOPER HUCKABEE ("True Blood", "Gettysburg"), LARGO WOODRUFF ("Bill: On His Own"), MILES CHAPIN ("Pandemonium", "Howard the Duck", KEVIN CONWAY ("Oz", "Slaughterhouse Five") and SYLVIA MILES ("The Sentinel", "Evil Under the Sun"). ***** Come join us every Sunday Night in October at 8pm EST at the https://www.screamqueenz.com/drivein (SCREAMQUEENZ VIRTUAL DRIVE-IN) for free Halloween themed Watch Parties at https://www.screamqueenz.com/drivein (www.ScreamQueenz.com/drivein ) 10/24 TRICK R TREAT (2007) 10/31 TBA Visit us at https://www.ScreamQueenz.com (www.ScreamQueenz.com) ***** Leave us a message at www.ScreamQueenz.com/voicemail ***** Get access to THE FINAL REEL, "DAMN YOU, UNCLE LEWIS!" and all other Premium ScreamQueenz https://www.patreon.com/screamqueenz (PATREON) Content for as little as $5 a month. Find out more at https://www.patreon.com/screamqueenz (www.Patreon.com/screamqueenz) ***** https://www.buymeacoffee.com/screamqueenz (BUY ME A COFFEE) at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/screamqueenz (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/screamqueenz) ***** Leave a https://www.lovethatpodcast.com/screamqueenz (REVIEW) at https://www.lovethatpodcast.com/screamqueenz (www.lovethatpodcast.com/screamqueenz) ***** Get all your https://www.screamqueenz.com/merch (SCREAMQUEENZ MERCHANDISE )and browse our entire catalog of hand-curated designs at https://bit.ly/merchsq (SCREAMTEEZ). Visit www.screamqueenz.com/merch ***** Catch all the video fun on the official https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg2yOVFHmwA0hHEt5Gpd7DA?view_as=subscriber (ScreamQueenz YouTube Channel)! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg2yOVFHmwA0hHEt5Gpd7DA?view_as=subscriber (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg2yOVFHmwA0hHEt5Gpd7DA?view_as=subscriber) ***** https://www.screamqueenz.com/captivate (CAPTIVATE.FM )is the only podcast host dedicated to helping your podcast grow. Try them out for free for 7 days at https://www.screamqueenz.com/captivate (https://www.screamqueenz.com/captivate) ***** Don't settle for subpar sound. Get a free 7 day trial of https://www.screamqueenz.com/squadcast (SQUADCAST.FM - Remote Recordings For Professional Podcasters) at https://www.screamqueenz.com/squadcast (https://www.screamqueenz.com/squadcast) Mentioned in this episode: July Drive in https://screamqueenz.captivate.fm/drivein (SQ Drive In)

KZYX News
Don't call them private security: privately owned companies hired as “safety managers,” “safety contractors,” and “Safety Specialists”

KZYX News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 6:29


October 19, 2021 — As the difference between safety and security in the Jackson Demonstration State Forest is parsed with utmost refinement, one thing remains clear: the logging sites are dangerous. Two activists have complained of significant threats, one of them caught on video. EPIC, the Environmental Protection and Information Center, has sent a letter to Wade Crowfoot, the California Secretary of Natural Resources, asking him to restore peace. And, although Cal Fire's chief legal counsel Bruce Crane wrote on July 2nd that “The current JDSF closure order prohibits any private security, armed or unarmed, from entering JDSF,” two unarmed private security firms have been present in two sites. One was hired by a private company, while the other was paid upwards of $110,000 by Cal Fire for just over a month's work. Cal Fire, the Department of Forestry and Fire Prevention, manages JDSF, where protests against logging have been vigorous. Mendocino Forest Products, the sister company to Mendocino Redwood Company, purchased the contract to log Soda Gulch. They hired Two Brothers Logging to fall trees and Lear Asset Management for safety. In a press release, Mendocino Redwood Company described the contractors as “licensed and bonded Safety Specialists…(who) are simply filming and alerting trespassers to the active operations.” Lear is a private security company best known for armed raids on trespass grows. John Andersen, the public policy director for MRC, confirmed that the company had hired Lear as a safety contractor, but said Trouette and his staff are not carrying weapons on JDSF. Kevin Conway, the Cal Fire forest manager in JDSF, said safety managers are permitted on logging sites, but did not lay out the parameters of their duties, other than to specify that they must be unarmed. The presence of the safety manager, or the Safety Specialist, did not rule out the possibility of a non-accidental death, according to one unidentified logger in Soda Gulch on October 5th. Michael Hunter, the Chairman of the Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians, described the encounter to KZYX and shared the video of the incident. Hunter said that as he stood near the loggers, “I recorded everything. I said hey. Please don't kill me by accident today. And the old man says, oh, it won't be by accident. I got that on recording, too, and I said, well, don't kill by purpose either, please, ‘cause I don't feel like dying today.” Last week, Matt Simmons, a lawyer with EPIC, wrote in his letter to Secretary Crowfoot that on the same day, U'i Wesley, an activist and Native Hawaiian singer and dancer, had a separate encounter. She was parked by a logging gate when two masked men pulled up in a large black truck with no license plates. “They didn't say who they were, they didn't say we're with the police, or we're with Cal Fire. They just came up to her and said, you need to leave. And when she said that she wouldn't, they responded by reaching into their pocket and throwing bullet casings at her face and saying, you know, it's dangerous in here. And I think any reasonable person would feel that that was a death threat.” Reflecting on the fact that both recipients of the threats were people of color, Simmons said, “The really sad truth is that Mendocino, just like all of America, has been a place of violence against people of color for a really long time. And Jackson itself is Northern Pomo and Coast Yuki territory. And there's a reason it's not anymore, right? It's because of violent acquisition by white settlers. And in some ways, it feels like we're just sort of seeing a continuation of that.” In a video he posted on Facebook, Hunter had a long verbal encounter with a man later identified as Paul Trouette, the head of Lear Asset Management. Simmons was skeptical about what he called a loophole allowing Trouette, a professional private security provider, to operate as a safety manager or Safety Specialist, in an area where private security is not allowed. “Now what it looks like is that MRC has hired Trouette and are calling him a safety manager in order to have a loophole in the rules that require them not to hire private security. I did a little bit of googling on Paul Trouette, and I don't think he's the guy you hire to be a safety manager.” Recently obtained documents show that Cal Fire itself hired a private security firm called Armorous to provide unarmed guards and a patrol car around the clock at the Caspar logging site from June 8th through July 5th. Payments for two guards overnight and three during the day came out to almost $111,000. Conway said that their presence did not violate the agency's chief legal counsel's opinion that “CAL FIRE cannot cede control of activities on JDSF, for law enforcement and security purposes, to any person or entity at any time as JDSF is required...to always be under the direction and control of CAL FIRE personnel.” Conway pointed out that this statement was part of a letter to the owner of a logging company who wanted to hire private security to protect his logging operations. In contrast, Armorous was hired by Cal Fire and was acting under control of the agency as what he called a “force extender.” He also emphasized that the guards were not acting in a law enforcement capacity. He said they wore uniforms and did not carry weapons, and that their vehicle was marked. He said at the moment, there are no plans to bring the guards back into JDSF. Usually, he said, the public respects forest closures, and the current situation, where some portion of the public wants to put themselves and workers in harm's way, is very new territory for the agency. He urged those who object to the logging to use the public process to express themselves.

KZYX News
Logging in JDSF is unsafe. Who's making it that way?

KZYX News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 6:27


October 8, 2021 — The debate about who is responsible for dangerous conditions in the Jackson Demonstration State Forest has heated up. Protestors insist that the logging is contributing to climate change while Cal Fire, which manages the forest, claims that protestors are endangering themselves and tree fallers by forcing loggers to stop working in the middle of a precarious task. Another concern that has been raised this week is the presence of a man who looks very much like Paul Trouette of Lear Asset Management in Soda Gulch on Monday. Mr. Trouette did not respond to an email from kzyx yesterday, asking him if he was providing private security on the site. In a long video that was live streamed on Facebook by Michael Hunter, the tribal chair of the Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians, the man identified himself only as a “safety officer.” Lear is a private security contractor best known in Mendocino county for armed raids on illegal trespass cannabis grows in timberland. But private security, armed or unarmed, is not allowed in the state forest, according to Cal Fire chief legal counsel Bruce Crane. In a July 2 letter to Myles Anderson of Anderson Logging, Crane said “CAL FIRE will not allow private security, armed or unarmed, “protecting” Anderson Logging operations on the Caspar 500 THP,” or timber harvest plan. The Caspar 500 is a separate plan from the Soda Gulch area, which is not being logged by Anderson Logging. In an email yesterday, Anderson stated that his company is not affiliated with Soda Gulch and has no other contracts for logging on JDSF. He also said Anderson Logging has no contracts with Trouette or Lear Asset Management. But he has expressed an interest in hiring someone to provide security. On July 6, he wrote in a letter to Ronald Aruejo, the District Manager at the Department of Industrial Relations in the division of Occupational Safety and Health, that he was willing to hire a private security firm if Cal Fire could not or would not secure the Caspar 500 against protestors. He was responding to a Cal OSHA complaint that his employees “were falling trees towards other employees and other people in the woods...causing an unsafe work environment.” He argued that “When people approached the area in which we were working we stopped therefore we did not create an unsafe condition.” Kzyx program director Alicia Bales was in the forest on June 15 and recorded a variety of responses on the part of the loggers. She described one group of loggers who stopped what they were doing when activists approached. Moments later, she could be heard saying, “We are right here,” as chainsaw blared and trees cracked. Kevin Conway, the Cal Fire forest manager for JDSF, confirmed that Anderson Logging is not currently doing any work in the state forest. He said that Mendocino Forest Products has purchased the contract to log Soda Gulch, but he did not know which logging contractor that company was employing. Mendocino Forest Products is the sawmill for Mendocino Redwood Company, which owns 350 square miles of timberlands in Mendocino and Sonoma counties. An email to John Andersen, MRC's director of forest policy, about who was logging Soda Gulch, and if the company had hired Trouette, elicited an automatic reply saying he would be out of the office until Monday. Conway confirmed that CalFire's stance “across the landscape” is that the agency does not want private security on JDSF. But he said CalFire does allow contract purchasers to hire safety observers, whose job is to document possibly unsafe conditions on behalf of the contractor. There are no specific parameters for the safety observer's duties, but Conway did confirm that they are not supposed to be armed. The man interacting with Hunter in the Facebook video was also filming with a cell phone, but was not visibly armed. When Conway was asked about images of trees that are still standing and have had deep wedges cut into them, he suggested that protestors behave less recklessly and added that he was “disappointed that loggers have to walk away before finishing tree-felling operations.” He did not know who was providing safety observer services in Soda Gulch. The man who was counter-filming Hunter was not wearing any safety gear. Tom Wheeler, the director of EPIC, the Environmental Protection Information Center, says it's important for protesters to document what they see in the forest. He classifies environmentalists like the Mendocino Trail Stewards, who create highly produced YouTube videos in the state forest, as citizen journalists, documenting hazards that it's in the public interest to know about. “They're going into the forest and they're showing that Cal Fire is not cleaning up the slash after logging,” he said. “They're leaving large slash piles which can serve as jackpots of fuel in the event of a forest fire, and really cause high-severity fire behavior if the fire were to hit them. The Mendocino Trail Stewards are showing the road construction work, which is going to bleed sediment into salmon-bearing streams. They're showing that Cal Fire is marking these trees. These massive huge trees that are six feet in diameter, wider than I am tall. And that Cal Fire is claiming that they are cutting these for carbon sequestration. So it is perfectly within their right to document abuses by the government.”

KZYX News
Tribal Chair threatened in JDSF

KZYX News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 6:30


October 5, 2021 — Protesters in the Jackson Demonstration State Forest (JDSF), which is managed by CalFire, are facing increased hostility as the end of logging season approaches. Threats of legal action and at least one instance of what sounds very much like a casual death threat have emerged in the past few days. And a fight about activists' First Amendment rights to document political activity is already underway. Michael Hunter is the chairman of the Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians, one of several entities calling for a moratorium on logging in the state forest. On Monday morning, he was in Soda Gulch with about ten other activists, filming an interaction with loggers and another man, also filming, who identified himself as a safety officer. Hunter described the exchange a few hours later on a phone call from the forest. “They started up the chainsaws,” he recalled, “revved them up, revved them up. A couple hours later, they came back to the same spot, and we were still here, waiting. And they walked down there and did the same thing, again, acted like they were going to cut those redwoods, and I said, hey, ah, please don't kill me by accident today. And the old man says, oh, it won't be by accident.” Hunter shared the video with kzyx shortly after our interview. The logger's response is off-mic, but clearly audible. “What these folks are doing when they go out into the forest is very brave,” says Tom Wheeler, the Executive Director of EPIC, the Environmental Protection Information Center, “because they are going out peacefully, they are asking the loggers to stop and they are being met with hostility and threats.” In addition to threats from loggers, Wheeler says protesters are facing CalFire's mis-use of the law to quash their First Amendment rights. Last week, he sent a stern letter to CalFire Director Thomas Porter, detailing some examples. That was in response to a letter from Jackson State Forest program manager Kevin Conway, to the president of the Mendocino Trail Stewards, a group that uses social media to drum up support for anti-logging activities. In his letter, Conway told the Mendocino Trail Stewards president, Chad Swimmer, that he had been conducting activities in the state forest that require a special use permit. Swimmer has made several short YouTube videos about the beauty of the state forest and why he believes the trees should remain standing. They feature sweeping views of the forest, an action sequence with a couple of guys on mountain bikes and their dogs speeding along a trail, and a cellist playing a tune called “Requiem for a Fallen Tree,” while seated on a redwood stump the size of a small raised stage. Most of them appear to have been filmed with a drone. This, according to Conway's letter, is an “unauthorized special use, (which) is a violation of State law and continuing to do so will result in criminal and civil action by the Department.” Wheeler argues that the permit requirement for filming is unconstitutional. “The pretext of a need for a special permit to stop their recording is obnoxious to the First Amendment,” he stated. “This is something that is just weaponizing these permits to silence critics of the Jackson. And so that is a clear violation of the First Amendment. The First Amendment does allow for something called time, place and manner restrictions. What you can't do, though, is you can't use these time, place, and manner restrictions as a way to covertly regulate the content of speech. ” Conway claims the protests can be hazardous, and that a contractor was injured last week after protesters came into the area that was being logged. But Hunter says the area is dangerous because loggers are cutting deeply into trees and letting them stand for an unknown length of time before felling them completely. In a video he live streamed on Facebook yesterday, he filmed his efforts to get the safety officer to inspect a tree that had a deep wedge cut in it. “So it puts us at risk as we're out here,” he explained. “And then they can turn around and say that we're trying to prevent them from fixing that. They're trying to play that game...the wedge was here before we got here. I wonder how long it's been there.” Wheeler identifies filming in the forest as journalism, a category of speech that enjoys extra protection. “Journalism is obviously changing,” he noted. “Local print media has significantly declined in the last two decades. And in its place we have citizen journalists that are starting to record and to document government abuses...and this is an important form of journalism...it is perfectly within their right to document abuses by the government.” A few minutes after he was informed that his death in the forest would not be accidental, Hunter learned that he was unauthorized to document in the area. In the video he sent kzyx yesterday, the safety officer who is filming Hunter as he films him can be heard saying, “You are in an unauthorized area, recording something...document.” Hunter is talking over him, saying, “unauthorized in a state forest. So they can do what they want to do behind the scenes.” To Hunter, the tribal chair, the idea that he would require authorization is especially galling, on grounds that are much older than the Constitution. “We're Pomo,” he said. “This is our homeland. This is where we're from. So the safety guy with the logging came up and said, you have to leave. How ironic is that? I have to leave this forest so he can continue to destruct it, to industrialize it.” Hunter's video ends with the three loggers shouldering their chainsaws and walking away with the safety officer, up a hill and out of sight.

Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza
Container Entrainment (intentional possibility understructure) | DownloadMP3 from Aug 23, 2021

Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021


Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Container Entrainment (intentional possibility understructure)" - Show #619, from Oct. 24, 2018 [Augmented live today in 2021 List of source samples follows:] Thomas Park - One Minute Vacations Ambrose Pottie - "Petting Zoo" - One-Minute Vacations Stars of the Lid - "Articulate Silences" - And Their Refinement Of The Decline Aaron Ximm - "Tradewinds in Palm" - One-Minute Vacations Simon Hampson - "Walking near Poh's House" - One-Minute Vacations - "Creek Frogs, Panoche Valley CA" - One-Minute Vacations Ken - "I think you have your headphones on (you're taking slow, deep breaths)" - "Maine Shorebreak" - One-Minute Vacations Ken - "You don't do anything anymore (you're not trying, not anymore)" - "Granada Park" - One-Minute Vacations Vlissingen - "Wind Organ" - One-Minute Vacations Ken - "This is our last dance. I don't know who you are" - "Canyon Hawks, Santa Monica CA" - One-Minute Vacations Ken - "We don't remember anymore" Stars of the Lid - "Don't Bother They're Here" - And Their Refinement Of The Decline - "Winchcombe Last Post, Cotswolds UK" - One-Minute Vacations - "Perfect Storm, Muir Woods, CA" - One-Minute Vacations - "Whisby Nightingales, Lincoln UK" - One-Minute Vacations - "No one knows but the pebbles" - One-Minute Vacations Virgilio Oliveira - "Barcade Alva 1" - One-Minute Vacations Virgilio Oliveira - "Barcade Alva binaural" - One-Minute Vacations Bruce Davison, Kevin Conway, Ursula K. Le Guin - "There is a difference between what you dream and what you do" - The Lathe of Heaven Nicky Hopkins / The Rolling Stones - "She's A Rainbow" John Lennon - "Jealous Guy (guitar only)" Nicky Hopkins / John Lennon - "Jealous Guy (piano only)" Suzan Pitt - "Asparagus" [Brief] Bruce Davison, Kevin Conway, Ursula K. Le Guin - "But not for me! It's the same thing!" - The Lathe of Heaven David Clennon - "We all have fields around us" - thirtySomething Clive Wearing - "Part 2a" - Living Without Memory Peter Oldring - "I'm a radio broadcaster" - This is That Random Rab - "Blast Off" - Release Steven Jesse Bernstein - "The Man Upstairs" Dufus - "Feed the Baby" - Eth The Police - "Every Breath You Take (but every other beat is missing)" Toto - "Africa (but every other beat is missing)" Toto - "Africa (but half of every measure is missing)" Talking Heads - "Once in a Lifetime (but it's a waltz)" Blue Oyster Cult - "Don't Fear the Reaper (but every other beat is missing)" Live phone - "Dial tone" - "Field recordings, Stars of the Lid, Random Rab continue" Ken - "Monologue: Engagement containment entrainment" [Containing intention Intending containment for spaces under which possibility unhappens Containment of enstrange combinatorial Creating unintentional entrainment within which possibility space Creating structure for the container, not for the contents Creating understructure around the container One remembers to forget Touching unknowing impossibility Conscious unconsciousness Creating safety for risk-taking Unafraid of endless depths] Clive Wearing - "Living Without Memory (try and be careful not to place demands on his memory, because he then becomes upset)" - Living Without Memory Ken - "Let go of all your memories today. Be awkward, don't know, you don't have to know" Ken - "Identification" Little May - "Boardwalks" [Loops] Clem Leek - "Mystery Moor" Live phone caller - "Are you letting anything go? (I forgot time, and instead I felt the sun)" [Gravel beneath my feet] Sigur Ros - "Takk" - Takk [Brief] Gavin Bryars - "Titanic Hymn (Autumn) All Strings" Live phone caller - "More than enough (are we allowed to do this?)" Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers - "Southern Accents (piano loop)" - Southern Accents [Brief] Ween - "The Mollusk (loop)" - The Mollusk [Brief] Live phone caller - "Anything left to let go of? (I don't know what)" [Live stream echo chamber] The War on Drugs - "In Chains (loops)" - A Deeper Understanding Live phone caller - "I finally see myself" Live stream feedback echo chamber The War on Drugs - "In Chains (loops)" - A Deeper Understanding Ken - "You're bigger than you ever were" Live phone caller - "Drowns out our sounds, all I'm left with" The War on Drugs - "In Chains (loops)" - A Deeper Understanding Kid - "Have you ever had a dream you could do anything?" Morgan Freeman - "Forget about the way it used to be" - Lean On Me movie Fairuza Balk (directed by Walter Murch) - "I'll never forget any of you" - Return to Oz - "It's so easy to forget (in the digital age)" Phone caller (Sequoia) - "There's nothing to prove that history is real" Arturo en el Barco Katie Wood (Sugarlift) - "Site of Maggie Walker's grave at Evergreen Cemetery" [Richmond field recording] Ken - "Someone called in (it's almost over forever) Next time I'll call you" [Testing to see what is sound, finding out by doing, never understanding. Who will find the note?] Orson Welles - "What's wrong with this place is it's another marketplace, always the enemy of the artist" - Interview Paul Spurrier - "The human body has millions of nerve endings" - Max Headroom: 20 Minutes Into the Future (pilot movie) [Some particularly slothful subjects simply explode] Anthony Geary - "You know, pal, the constitution wasn't written on an etch a sketch" - My New Car a.k.a. It Takes Two Kid - "I feel, I feel...If you believe in yourself" Richard E. Grant - "Roads represent a fundamental right of man to have access to the good things in life" - How to Get Ahead in Advertising Dennis Hopper - "This used to be a hell of a good country (nature only)" - Easy Rider David Lynch - "The mysteries of darkness and love" - Blue Velvet interview Wallace Shawn - "I get to talk to people who at long last know what's important. The living make such meaningless distinctions" - Critical Care Kid - "I feel happy of myself" Clem Leek - "Mystery Moor" Bruce Davison, Kevin Conway, Ursula K. Le Guin - "George, understand something" - The Lathe of Heaven Live phone caller - "Trying to find a story (slip you a note) A picture of a cow jumping over the moon" [What's the scariest thing you know? (love)] Margarita Levieva - "The genius of a car alarm, you can't talk back to it, it makes you love it, it's safe" - Noise Margarita Levieva - "You love hating the noise, it's your muse" - Noise Ian Brown of Stone Roses - "It takes time to get acquainted, it takes time for people to fall in love with you, but it's inevitable" - Made of Stone documentary Diane Baker - "People lie in the light and make love in the dark" - Mirage Royksopp - "Royksopp Forever (loops)" - Junior Kid - "Just keep practicing! You gonna get the hang of it, I know it!" [If you believe in yourself] Ken - "I will get the hang of it, I know it (a little more trust, a little more fear)" Set: 2021 Lullatone - "Wet Grass" - The Sounds of Spring Ken - "Glad for whatever you were today" https://lastever.org/show/210823

Innovation Now
Spacesuits and Hot August Nights

Innovation Now

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021


As a professional NASCAR driver, he knew the suit he wore while racing used NASA spacesuit technology. Could that same technology be modified to protect cell phones from extreme heat or cold?

Escuchando Peliculas
Mercury Rising (Al rojo vivo) (1998) #Acción #Intriga #Autismo #peliculas #audesc #podcast

Escuchando Peliculas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2021 106:32


País Estados Unidos Dirección Harold Becker Guion Lawrence Konner, Mark Rosenthal. Novela: Ryne Douglas Pearson Música John Barry Fotografía Michael Seresin Reparto Bruce Willis, Alec Baldwin, Chi McBride, Robert Stanton, Miko Hughes, Kim Dickens, Camryn Manheim, Peter Stormare, Lindsey Ginter, Kevin Conway, Bodhi Elfman, Carrie Preston, John Carroll Lynch, ver 28 más Sinopsis Art Jeffries es un agente del FBI bastante insolente con sus superiores, razón por la cual le asignan las escuchas telefónicas. Por fin, un día, le encargan la investigación del caso de un niño desaparecido, cuyos padres han sido asesinados. Cuando lo encuentra, resulta ser un autista de nueve años que tiene una prodigiosa capacidad para interpretar códigos del gobierno teóricamente indescifrables.

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Mid-South Viewpoint // Bott Radio Network
From Memphis to Budapest, part one // July 20, 2021

Mid-South Viewpoint // Bott Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 27:00


Kevin Conway, originally from Memphis, Tennessee, meets now wife; Rahela when he traveled to Croatia to a Bosnian refugee camp. Rahela was Kevi's translator. Kevin & Rahela, now married work with Christian Educators Outreach, making their home in Budapest, Hungary. Much of their work centers around bringing the Gospel of Jesus to Eastern Europe and Russia. This is part one of a two-part interview.

Costume Drama Rewind
Season 2, Episode 1: "Gettysburg" (1993)

Costume Drama Rewind

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 19:16


We're back from our summer break and kicking off our second season with "Gettysburg," the 1993 war epic, directed by Ron Maxwell and starring Jeff Daniels, Martin Sheen, Tom Berenger, Kevin Conway, and Stephen Lang. Instead of just walking you through each part of the battle, in this episode, we're here to provide some context for what happened during these three days, what the stakes were for the Union and the Confederacy, and what the result meant for the American Civil War going forward.*Despite what "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter" may have told you, there appear to have been no actual vampires in the Battle of Gettysburg.

Retro Movie Roundtable
RMR 0114 The Quick and the Dead (1995)

Retro Movie Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 82:48


Special Guest Mario Lanza of the Staff Picks Podcast joins your host Chad Robinson for the Retro Movie Roundtable as they revisit The Quick and the Dead (1995) [R] Genre: Western, Romance, Thriller   Starring: Sharon Stone, Gene Hackman, Russell Crowe, Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobin Bell, Roberts Blossom, Kevin Conway, Keith David, Lance Henriksen, Pat Hingle, Gary Sinise, Mark Boone Junior, Olivia Burnette, Fay Masterson, Raynor Scheine             Director: Sam Raimi Recoded on 2021-06-01

KZYX News
Logging continues, in spite of people in the forest

KZYX News

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 6:29


June 16, 2021 — Logging continues in the Jackson Demonstration State Forest, in close proximity to activists trying to prevent it. The site, Capar 500 is one of six timber harvest plans being carried out by CalFire. Reached by phone yesterday, Kevin Conway, Cal Fire State Forests Program Director, said he couldn't comment. Tree sitters with the Mama Tree network took up residence in two old-growth redwoods, dubbed the Mama and Papa trees, in April. Since logging began last Thursday, there have also been protests in the forest. Wagner insists that activists are not trespassing, since the forest is public. And she thinks the management plan is highly flawed. Wagner has been conducting non-violent trainings for protestors, who have been gathering at the kiosk every morning, starting at 4am.

What Are Travis and Elaine Watching?
S3:E7 Oz HBO- Where it all started

What Are Travis and Elaine Watching?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 78:51


Visit our website, What Are Travis and Elaine Watching?, for lots of videos, pix, links, and extras!Oz: the one that kicked it all off!Before The Sopranos, Breaking Bad, Mad Men, The Wire, or any of the great shows known as the Television Renaissance, there was Oz. And now, 24 years after it first debuted as HBO's first original drama, the entire series is available on HBO Max!If you have never seen Oz, now is the time! Six full seasons, ready to binge. You'll see so many of your favorite actors on this show; you won't be able to keep count!It's brutalIt's a social commentaryIt's romanceIt's comedyIt's musicalFor Elaine, it's Tim McManusFor Travis, it's Ryan O'ReilyAnd just for shits and giggles, it's Claire Howe!And... Shirley Bellinger(video on our webpage)If you've never seen Oz, lucky you!  If you haven't seen it in decades, go back!  You won't regret it. It was a game-changer.  Still on the fence? Here's a PARTIAL cast list! Come on!!!Ernie Hudson, J.K. Simmons, Lee Tergesen, Dean Winters, George Morfogen, Terry Kinney, Rita Moreno, Harold Perrineau, Eamonn Walker, Luna Lauren Velez, Granville Adams, Tom Mardirosian, BD Wong, Chuck Zito, Scott William Winters, Christopher Meloni, Robert Clohessy, R.E. Rodgers, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Zeljko Ivanek, David Zayas, Anthony Chisholm, Edie Falco, Betty Buckley, Kathryn Erbe, John Lurie, Luis Guzmán, Rick Fox, Mark Margolis, Luke Perry, Tony Musante, Patti LuPone, Joel Grey, Kevin Conway, Edward Herrmann, Method Man, Frederick Koehler, Bobby Cannavale, Peter Criss, Anne Meara, Casey Siemaszko, Jonathan Demme, Gavin MacLeod, Frankie Faison, Roy Thinnes, Joyce Van Patten, Ally Sheedy, Ken Leung, Richard Bright, Eric Roberts, Elaine Stritch, L Cool J, Ben Vereen, Clarke Peters,   Peter Dinklage,

MiCTA Radio
Lumen Smart Solutions/Access Control

MiCTA Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 12:26


Join MiCTA Radio host John Tanner with special guest Kevin Conway of Lumen. Kevin and John discuss Lumen's Smart Solutions Access Control products and services. For more information, visit Lumen's vendor page on the MiCTA website at www.mictatech.org/index.cfm?fuseac…Page&pageID=1510

The Rick Ungar Show Highlight Podcast
Rick Ungar Show Bonus Highlight 02-22-21

The Rick Ungar Show Highlight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 13:51


Rick speaks with Kevin Conway about the discrimination lawsuit filed against McDonald's.

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ZOS Films Podcast
Episode 25 – Review – The Funhouse (1981)

ZOS Films Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 59:03


On today’s episode, Jim and Bill do a deep dive into the cult classic horror film “The Funhouse” (1981). Directed by Tobe Hooper. Written by Lawrence Block. Starring, but not limited to: Elizabeth Berridge, Cooper Huckabee, Largo Woodruff, Miles Chapin, and Kevin Conway. We were able to bring back Robin Laymon, executive producer of ZOS Films for some extra laughter, and clearly distraction for the crew (we love you Robin). The post Episode 25 – Review – The Funhouse (1981) appeared first on ZOS Films Podcast.

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Screenplay Resurrection
MURDERING MICHAEL MALLOY - S1, Bonus - "R.I.P. Kevin Conway" || Movies 'Til Dawn excerpt

Screenplay Resurrection

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 12:36


Filmmaker Raymond De Felitta remembers Kevin Conway, an 'actor's actor', excerpted from Raymond's "Movies 'Til Dawn" podcast.

Working Code
005: Monolith vs. Microservices

Working Code

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 42:43


Monoliths are bad! Microservices are good! These are the "obvious" truths that many engineers hold close to heart. So, why is it that Ben Nadel ( https://www.bennadel.com ) has been slowly merging some of his Microservices back into his Monolith ( https://www.bennadel.com/blog/3944-why-ive-been-merging-microservices-back-into-the-monolith-at-invision.htm ) ? It turns out that a Monolith - like a Microservice - is a valid architectural choice that carries its own set of pros and cons. And, for him, his team, and their particular set of skills, the Monolith is proving to contain the right set of trade-offs. This week, the crew talks about Ben's journey; why InVision ( https://www.invisionapp.com/ ) started using Microservices in the first place; and, what made him realize that it was time to start pulling services back into the core Monolith. There are no hard truths here - only thoughtful, context-aware considerations. Follow the show! Our website is workingcode.dev ( https://workingcode.dev/ ) and we're *@WorkingCodePod* on Twitter ( https://twitter.com/workingcodepod ) & Instagram ( https://www.instagram.com/workingcodepod/ ). New episodes weekly on Wednesday. *Triumphs & Fails* * *Adam's Triumph* - He took the week off! He's usually not that good about taking time off; so, taking a whole week off between Christmas and New Year's was actually quite relaxing. * *Ben's Triumph* - He managed to stay production at work during the "deployment freeze" that takes place during the holidays! This meant creating lots of small, parallel git branches tied up in a bow, ready and waiting for the 2021 deployments to begin. * *Carol's Triumph* - She stayed up until 3am writing Unit Tests! She doesn't often work in an environment that does much testing; so, this was a new and thrilling experience. Who knew that one could be so happy thinking about the unhappy path ! * *Tim's Triumph* - He also took the week off (his company always takes Christmas week off)! But, he's not used to taking so much time off; and, he started to get bored by Thursday (such a classic engineer). *Notes & Links* * GitHub "Draft" pull-requests ( https://github.blog/2019-02-14-introducing-draft-pull-requests/ ) - it's just like a regular Pull Request (PR); but, it's intended to be a "work in progress" (WIP). * Silento - Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae) ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjW8wmF5VWc ) - official music video. * Archer ( https://www.fxnetworks.com/shows/archer ) - a wonderfully raunchy animated series about spies (for adults). Sploosh! * Microservices ( https://martinfowler.com/articles/microservices.html ) - an architectural choice, write-up by Martin Fowler * Monolithic application ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monolithic_application ) - an architectural choice. * Conway's Law ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conway%27s_law ) - how organizational structure relates to programming structure: * Any organization that designs a system (defined broadly) will produce a design whose structure is a copy of the organization's communication structure. * Single-Tenant architecture - configuration in which one customer shares no resources with another customer. * Multi-Tenant - configuration in which many customers share the same set of resources (such as all existing in the same database). * Single Page Application (SPA) ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single-page_application ) - a common front-end application architecture in which the front-end dynamically re-renders the UI based on data-fetches. * Distributed Monolith / Microlith - an architectural anti-pattern in which you combine the worst properties of both monoliths and microservices while reaping none / few of the rewards. * ColdFusion / Lucee CFML ( https://www.lucee.org/ ) - a modern web programming language for dynamic server-side rendering. * Mark Richards - The Rise and Fall of Microservices ( https://learning.oreilly.com/videos/oreilly-software-architecture/9781492050728/9781492050728-video328505 ) - presentation from O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference 2019. * Sam Newman - Building Microservices ( https://samnewman.io/books/building_microservices/ ) - the canonical book on Microservices. * Sam Newman - Monolith To Microservices: Evolutionary Patterns To Transform Your Monolith ( https://samnewman.io/books/monolith-to-microservices/ ) - Sam's follow-up book to Building Microservices - it should be required reading. * Simon Brown - Modular Monoliths ( http://www.codingthearchitecture.com/presentations/devnexus2016-modular-monoliths ) - presentation from DevNexus 2016 that famously had the slide: * If you can't build a well-structured monolith, what makes you think microservices is the answer? * Amazon AWS Lambda ( https://aws.amazon.com/lambda/ ) - serverless compute services. * Amazon AWS Fault-Injection Simulator ( https://aws.amazon.com/fis/ ) - aka, Chaos Monkey as a Service. * Amazon Cloudwatch ( https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cloudwatch ) - a reliable, scalable, and flexible monitoring solution. * Kevin Conway ( https://github.com/kevinconway ) - Principal engineer at InVision and a strong proponent for microservices. * Chris Richardson ( https://microservices.io/ ) - he was doing Microservices before there were Microservices. He's the maintainer of microservices.io ( https://microservices.io/ ). * Hype Cycle ( https://www.gartner.com/en/research/methodologies/gartner-hype-cycle ) - from the "Peak of Inflated Expectations" to the "Trough of Disillusionment" and every emotion in between, this is how the technology world experiences new technology. * Reactive Manifesto ( https://www.reactivemanifesto.org/ ) - an approach to building robust applications. * Lagom Reactive Microservices framework ( https://www.lagomframework.com ) - an opinionated microservices framework.

NASCAR Field Filler
NASCAR Field Filler Ep. 77/ Special: The Kevin Conway Story

NASCAR Field Filler

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 19:36


Quin Houff might have had a bad 2020 season, but it was not nearly as controversial as Kevin Conway's season in 2010. With poor performances throughout all three divisional series, a shifty sponsor, and court cases every six months, it was no wonder that this North Carolina driver turned so many heads in the worst way possible. Today, we dive in to the story of Kevin Conway and his short career in NASCAR. Lets dive in to some mediocrity and fill up the last few remaining minutes you have free.Music From this PodcastAcid Trumpet by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3340-acid-trumpetLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Big Rock by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3436-big-rockLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/District Four by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3662-district-fourLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Gymnopedie No. 1 by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3837-gymnopedie-no-1License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Local Forecast - Slower by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3988-local-forecast---slowerLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/March of the Spoons by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4021-march-of-the-spoonsLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Slow Burn by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4372-slow-burnLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Under Consoletation: The GamesMaster Retrospective Podcast
S02E26 - Shadow of the Beast 3 / NHLPA Ice Hockey 93 / Mortal Kombat

Under Consoletation: The GamesMaster Retrospective Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 87:54


The end is here, and the GamesRig is sinking! But before then, David Newland from Exmouth slays some beasties on Shadow of the Beast 3, ice hockey takes on field hockey as Kevin Conway takes on Sean Kerly on NHLPA Ice Hockey 93, and it's an incredible main event as Andy Thomas challenges Jim McGuyver on the arcade game, Mortal Kombat. FIGHT!Final Fantasy II (SNES), Dungeon Master (SNES) and Cyberspace (PC) get reviewed, GamesMaster helps struggling players on The New Zealand Story and Gobliins, and we get a look at two upcoming Amiga games in Uridium 2 and Goal!, and a special preview of Michael Jordan In Flight.Get next week's show a week early and ad free by supporting on Patreon!Join the GamesMaster conversation on Discord!Theme song by Other ChrisBed music by TeknoAXE's Royalty Free MusicFollow Luke on TwitterFollow Ash on TwitterFollow Under Consoletation on TwitterFollow Under Consoletation on InstagramSend your thoughts to feedback@underconsoletation.com Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/underconsolepod. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

UVA Throws
9. Mariami Kevkhishvili-Machavariani - USF Throws Coach

UVA Throws

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2020 83:00


Mariami Kevkhishvili- Machavariani is a 2x Olympian, 5x NCAA Champion, University of Florida Hall-of-Famer, coach of multiple All-Americans, conference champions …. and the list goes on and on. Mariami will talk to us about University of South Florida, about what is she looking for when it comes to recruits, her coaching philosophy, how she got into throwing in the first place and many other things. Coach Mariam's coaching resume is outstanding. During the 2017-18 season as a member of the University of Connecticut coaching staff, coach Kevkhishvili-Machavariani coached sophomore Divine Oladipo to All-America status in the shotput. Oladipo finished 12 overall (16.55m (54-3¾)) at the 2018 Outdoor NCAA Championships and was tabbed a second team All-American. The sophomore also claimed Honorable Mention accolades in the discus after finishing 18th in the event. Oladipo concluded her stellar sophomore campaign by being named the 2018 Northeast Region Field Track Athlete of the Year on her way to rewriting the UConn record book in the shotput with a throw 17.37m (57-0). Prior to her time with the Huskies, Kevkhishvili-Machavariani was an assistant coach at the University Mississippi, where she helped Ole Miss athletes produced some of the best marks in school history. Dempsey McGuigan set the school record in the hammer throw with a mark of 219-6 and was the 2015 SEC runner-up. Nathan Loe had the second-best in school history in the hammer throw (210-3), while Kevin Conway qualified for the NCAA Regionals in both the hammer throw (201-0) and weight throw (63-2). During the indoor season, Onyi Afoaku moved up to No. 2 in school history in both the shot put (57-9.75) and weight throw (63-2). As an athlete, she competed in the shot put at the 2004 Athens Olympics and the 2008 Beijing Olympics for her native country of Georgia and she was a five-time national champion in the shot put while at the University of Florida. Kevkhishvili-Machavariani graduated from Florida in 2011 with a bachelor's degree in sociology. During her time in Gainesville, she became just the second athlete in NCAA history to claim five women's shot put national championships (indoors and outdoors combined) and the second woman to claim both the NCAA indoor and outdoor women's shot put titles in back-to-back seasons. Check out coach Mariam at https://www.instagram.com/shotput777/

Perth Tonight with Chris Ilsley
Kevin Conway 24 04 2020

Perth Tonight with Chris Ilsley

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 18:29


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ReddyYeti | Built on Passion
#187 Phoozy - The Ultimate Mobile Device Protection From Extreme Conditions. Co-Founder Kevin Conway Sharing His Story.

ReddyYeti | Built on Passion

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 31:57


Josh sits down with Phoozy co-founder Kevin Conway. Phoozy makes protection for your mobile devices that was designed to withstand just about anything nature can throw at them. Conway and his partner, Josh Inglis started this up so that they could help empower outdoor enthusiasts to use technology to enhance their outdoor experience without having to worry whether or not it's going to last through extreme cold, keeping it from overheating in the summer, protecting it from impact damage, or even sinking to the bottom of the ocean. “When you're outside there's never a good place to put your phone.” Besides being an incredible point, that idea is all Conway needed to get the inspiration to get to work and start building Phoozy and creating one of the best mobile protection options for outdoorsy people.

Movies Til Dawn
Kevin Conway

Movies Til Dawn

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 16:44


Raymond remembers the actor Kevin Conway.

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Multiverse Tonight - The Podcast about All Your Geeky Universes

On the scifi edition Star Trek Picard is breaking records, we remember a couple of Star Trek's memorable guest stars, Mark Hamill gets a cherished album back, and we remember Alan Harris and Orson Bean. All that and more on this edition!https://multiversetonight.wordpress.comhttp://mtpodcast.comSupport the show (https://ko-fi.com/multiverse)

Clark Film
2020 Academy Award Winners, 2020 Razzie Award Nominations & Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)

Clark Film

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 85:24


The 2020 Oscars are finished, let's talk about the results!   (1:52) What I’ve Been Watching Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) Horse Girl Star Trek: The Next Generation 614-622 Wonder Woman 203-204 Attack on Titan 322 (36:33) News Robert Conrad dies at 84 Orson Bean dies at 91 Kevin Conway dies at 77 Box Office estimates for February 7-9 2020 Razzie Award Nominations (59:43) 2020 Academy Award Winners Post Show- Timmy Failure: Mistake Were Made Review

Impulzus Podcast
Gonosz napszemüveg és romulán kamubejárat

Impulzus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2020 71:15


Forró lesz a talaj a Földön, amikor Dr. Jurati és Picard a Csillagflotta és a romulánok váratlan látogatásai miatt egyre szorongatóbb helyzetekbe kerülnek: míg Picard a régi sérelmeken és elvarratlan szálakon keresztülverekedve próbál hajót szerezni magának egykori kolléganőjétől, Soji a borg által asszimilált utolsó romulánok egyikét interjúzza, aki a pixmik lapjaiból megdöbbentő fejlemények kiolvasására képes. Aktuális adásunkban a Star Trek: Picard ’The End is the Beginning’ című epizódjáról beszélgetünk. Rövid hírszekció: • Február 5-én elhunyt Kevin Conway, akit a Star Trek nézői Kahless szerepében láthattak Az új nemzedék 'Törvényes örökös' (Rightful Heir, TNG 6x23) című epizódjában. • Hallgatható a Star Trek: Picard zenéje, legalábbis az első fejezet: de mit is jelent pontosan az első fejezet a sorozatban? A kibeszélő tartalmából: • Michelle Hurd és Patrick Stewart több idősíkon mutatja be Raffi és az egykori admirális kapcsolatát: keserűség, függőség és feltépett sebek a Vasquez Sziklák tövében. • Láttattok már napszemüveges vulkánit? Mi volt a készítők szándéka a szokatlan megjelenésű flottatiszt bemutatásával? Átgondolt dramaturgiai elem, vagy egyből a mémgyűjtő oldalak címlapjaira vágytak az alkotók? • Kiábrándult flottatisztek, üldözött tudósok: milyen szerepet kap a Föderáció és a Csillagflotta a jövőben? Az új legénység úticélja a Freecloud, de vajon mit talál majd ott Picard? • Ramdha és a pixmik lapok: mi lehet a kapcsolat az asszimilált romulánok és a pusztítónak hívott szintetikus lány között?

Night Of The Horrorphile: A Horror Movie Podcast
Episode 35: The Funhouse (1981)

Night Of The Horrorphile: A Horror Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 101:42


From writer Larry Block, and director Tobe Hooper THE FUNHOUSE dropped us all into a world of monsters and madmen.  During 1981, the slasher movie was on the rise and Universal wanted their own.  THE FUNHOUSE combines classic horror and the slasher genre into a scary movie that only Tobe Hooper could pull off.  Join Leigh and Brittany as they discuss just what makes this flick move, plus the conversation keeps getting sexy for some reason! THE FUNHOUSE (1981)Written by: Larry BlockDirected by: Tobe HooperStarring: Elizabeth Berridge, Shawn Carson, Cooper Huckabee, Largo Woodruff, Miles Chapin, Kevin Conway, and Sylvia Miles as Madame Zena. Night Of The Horriphile theme (BBQ MANIAC) written and performed by John Brennan, used with permission.  You can find and purchase Johns music at https://shopjb.bandcamp.com/ & http://www.badtechno.com/ all other music by Victoria by Admiral Bob (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/admiralbob77/59769 Ft: Sascha EndeJolanta Blues by Doxent Zsigmond (c) copyright 2015 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/doxent/48705 Ft: Admiral Bob, Martijn de Boer 

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Collective Church
"The Gospel According to Johnny Cash" (Dr. Richard Beck)

Collective Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 55:02


Dr. Richard Beck. Music performed by Kevin Conway, Nate Fritzel, & Becky Welch.

JSYK Podcast
The Funhouse

JSYK Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 69:43


The Funhouse (also released as Carnival of Terror) is a 1981 American slasher film directed by Tobe Hooper, written by Larry Block and starring Elizabeth Berridge, Kevin Conway, William Finley, Cooper Huckabee, Miles Chapin, and Sylvia Miles. getting to the end of the season going to release a show everyday.

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Techstination
Phoozy out with thermal capsule protection for iPads & MacBooks: Founder Kevin Conway

Techstination

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 9:19


Techstination interview: Phoozy out with thermal capsule protection for iPads & MacBooks: Founder Kevin Conway

Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza
Container Entrainment (intentional possibility understructure) (Show #619) Download full MP3 from Oct 24, 2018

Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2018 117:53


Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Container Entrainment (intentional possibility understructure)" - Show #619, new! Thomas Park - One Minute Vacations Ambrose Pottie - "Petting Zoo" - One-Minute Vacations Stars of the Lid - "Articulate Silences" - And Their Refinement Of The Decline Aaron Ximm - "Tradewinds in Palm" - One-Minute Vacations Simon Hampson - "Walking near Poh's House" - One-Minute Vacations - "Creek Frogs, Panoche Valley CA" - One-Minute Vacations Ken - "I think you have your headphones on (you're taking slow, deep breaths)" - "Maine Shorebreak" - One-Minute Vacations Ken - "You don't do anything anymore (you're not trying, not anymore)" - "Granada Park" - One-Minute Vacations Vlissingen - "Wind Organ" - One-Minute Vacations Ken - "This is our last dance. I don't know who you are" - "Canyon Hawks, Santa Monica CA" - One-Minute Vacations Ken - "We don't remember anymore" Stars of the Lid - "Don't Bother They're Here" - And Their Refinement Of The Decline - "Winchcombe Last Post, Cotswolds UK" - One-Minute Vacations - "Perfect Storm, Muir Woods, CA" - One-Minute Vacations - "Whisby Nightingales, Lincoln UK" - One-Minute Vacations - "No one knows but the pebbles" - One-Minute Vacations Virgilio Oliveira - "Barcade Alva 1" - One-Minute Vacations Virgilio Oliveira - "Barcade Alva binaural" - One-Minute Vacations Bruce Davison, Kevin Conway, Ursula K. Le Guin - "There is a difference between what you dream and what you do" - The Lathe of Heaven Nicky Hopkins / The Rolling Stones - "She's A Rainbow" John Lennon - "Jealous Guy (guitar only)" Nicky Hopkins / John Lennon - "Jealous Guy (piano only)" Suzan Pitt - "Asparagus" [Brief] Bruce Davison, Kevin Conway, Ursula K. Le Guin - "But not for me! It's the same thing!" - The Lathe of Heaven David Clennon - "We all have fields around us" Clive Wearing - "Part 2a" - Living Without Memory Peter Oldring - "I'm a radio broadcaster" - This is That Random Rab - "Blast Off" Steven Jesse Bernstein - "The Man Upstairs" Dufus - "Feed the Baby" - Eth The Police - "Every Breath You Take (but every other beat is missing)" Toto - "Africa (but every other beat is missing)" Toto - "Africa (but half of every measure is missing)" Talking Heads - "Once in a Lifetime (but it's a waltz)" Blue Oyster Cult - "Don't Fear the Reaper (but every other beat is missing)" Live phone - "Dial tone" - "Field recordings, Stars of the Lid, Random Rab continue" Ken - "Monologue: Engagement containment entrainment" [Containing intention Intending containment for spaces under which possibility unhappens Containment of enstrange combinatorial Creating unintentional entrainment within which possibility space Creating structure for the container, not for the contents Creating understructure around the container One remembers to forget Touching unknowing impossibility Conscious unconsciousness Creating safety for risk-taking Unafraid of endless depths] Clive Wearing - "Living Without Memory (try and be careful not to place demands on his memory, because he then becomes upset)" - Living Without Memory Ken - "Let go of all your memories today. Be awkward, don't know, you don't have to know" Ken - "Identification" Little May - "Boardwalks" [Loops] Clem Leek - "Mystery Moor" Live phone caller - "Are you letting anything go? (I forgot time, and instead I felt the sun)" [Gravel beneath my feet] Sigur Ros - "Takk" [Brief] Gavin Bryars - "Titanic Hymn (Autumn) All Strings" Live phone caller - "More than enough (are we allowed to do this?)" Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers - "Southern Accents (piano loop)" [Brief] Ween - "The Mollusk (loop)" [Brief] Live phone caller - "Anything left to let go of? (I don't know what)" [Live stream echo chamber] The War On Drugs - "In Chains (loops)" - A Deeper Understanding Live phone caller - "I finally see myself" Live stream feedback echo chamber The War On Drugs - "In Chains (loops)" - A Deeper Understanding Ken - "You're bigger than you ever were" Live phone caller - "Drowns out our sounds, all I'm left with" The War On Drugs - "In Chains (loops)" - A Deeper Understanding Kid - "Have you ever had a dream you could do anything?" Morgan Freeman - "Forget about the way it used to be" Fairuza Balk (directed by Walter Murch) - "I'll never forget any of you" - Return to Oz - "It's so easy to forget (in the digital age)" Phone caller (Sequoia) - "There's nothing to prove that history is real" Arturo en el Barco Katie Wood (Sugarlift) - "Site of Maggie Walker's grave at Evergreen Cemetery" [Richmond field recording] Ken - "Someone called in (it's almost over forever) Next time I'll call you" [Testing to see what is sound, finding out by doing, never understanding. Who will find the note?] Orson Welles - "What's wrong with this place is it's another marketplace, always the enemy of the artist" - Interview Paul Spurrier - "The human body has millions of nerve endings" - Max Headroom: 20 Minutes Into the Future (pilot movie) [Some particularly slothful subjects simply explode] - "You know, pal, the constitution wasn't written on an etch a sketch" - My new Car Kid - "I feel, I feel...If you believe in yourself" Richard E. Grant - "Roads represent a fundamental right of man to have access to the good things in life" - How to Get Ahead in Advertising - "This used to be a hell of a good country (nature only)" - Easy Rider David Lynch - "The mysteries of darkness and love" - Blue Velvet interview Wallace Shawn - "I get to talk to people who at long last know what's important. The living make such meaningless distinctions" - Critical Care Kid - "I feel happy of myself" Clem Leek - "Mystery Moor" Bruce Davison, Kevin Conway, Ursula K. Le Guin - "George, understand something" - The Lathe of Heaven Live phone caller - "Trying to find a story (slip you a note) A picture of a cow jumping over the moon" [What's the scariest thing you know? (love)] Margarita Levieva - "The genius of a car alarm, you can't talk back to it, it makes you love it, it's safe" - Noise Margarita Levieva - "You love hating the noise, it's your muse" - Noise Ian Brown of Stone Roses - "It takes time to get acquainted, it takes time for people to fall in love with you, but it's inevitable" - Made of Stone Diane Baker - "People lie in the light and make love in the dark" Royksopp - "Royksopp Forever (loops)" Kid - "Just keep practicing! You gonna get the hang of it, I know it!" [If you believe in yourself] Ken - "I will get the hang of it, I know it (a little more trust, a little more fear)" Hal Hartley - "Trust (loop)" - from Ken's Last Ever: I Want to Step Across http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/82014

Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza
Container Entrainment (intentional possibility understructure) (Show #619) Download full MP3 from Oct 24, 2018

Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2018 117:53


Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Container Entrainment (intentional possibility understructure)" - Show #619, new! Thomas Park - One Minute Vacations Ambrose Pottie - "Petting Zoo" - One-Minute Vacations Stars of the Lid - "Articulate Silences" - And Their Refinement Of The Decline Aaron Ximm - "Tradewinds in Palm" - One-Minute Vacations Simon Hampson - "Walking near Poh's House" - One-Minute Vacations - "Creek Frogs, Panoche Valley CA" - One-Minute Vacations Ken - "I think you have your headphones on (you're taking slow, deep breaths)" - "Maine Shorebreak" - One-Minute Vacations Ken - "You don't do anything anymore (you're not trying, not anymore)" - "Granada Park" - One-Minute Vacations Vlissingen - "Wind Organ" - One-Minute Vacations Ken - "This is our last dance. I don't know who you are" - "Canyon Hawks, Santa Monica CA" - One-Minute Vacations Ken - "We don't remember anymore" Stars of the Lid - "Don't Bother They're Here" - And Their Refinement Of The Decline - "Winchcombe Last Post, Cotswolds UK" - One-Minute Vacations - "Perfect Storm, Muir Woods, CA" - One-Minute Vacations - "Whisby Nightingales, Lincoln UK" - One-Minute Vacations - "No one knows but the pebbles" - One-Minute Vacations Virgilio Oliveira - "Barcade Alva 1" - One-Minute Vacations Virgilio Oliveira - "Barcade Alva binaural" - One-Minute Vacations Bruce Davison, Kevin Conway, Ursula K. Le Guin - "There is a difference between what you dream and what you do" - The Lathe of Heaven Nicky Hopkins / The Rolling Stones - "She's A Rainbow" John Lennon - "Jealous Guy (guitar only)" Nicky Hopkins / John Lennon - "Jealous Guy (piano only)" Suzan Pitt - "Asparagus" [Brief] Bruce Davison, Kevin Conway, Ursula K. Le Guin - "But not for me! It's the same thing!" - The Lathe of Heaven David Clennon - "We all have fields around us" Clive Wearing - "Part 2a" - Living Without Memory Peter Oldring - "I'm a radio broadcaster" - This is That Random Rab - "Blast Off" Steven Jesse Bernstein - "The Man Upstairs" Dufus - "Feed the Baby" - Eth The Police - "Every Breath You Take (but every other beat is missing)" Toto - "Africa (but every other beat is missing)" Toto - "Africa (but half of every measure is missing)" Talking Heads - "Once in a Lifetime (but it's a waltz)" Blue Oyster Cult - "Don't Fear the Reaper (but every other beat is missing)" Live phone - "Dial tone" - "Field recordings, Stars of the Lid, Random Rab continue" Ken - "Monologue: Engagement containment entrainment" [Containing intention Intending containment for spaces under which possibility unhappens Containment of enstrange combinatorial Creating unintentional entrainment within which possibility space Creating structure for the container, not for the contents Creating understructure around the container One remembers to forget Touching unknowing impossibility Conscious unconsciousness Creating safety for risk-taking Unafraid of endless depths] Clive Wearing - "Living Without Memory (try and be careful not to place demands on his memory, because he then becomes upset)" - Living Without Memory Ken - "Let go of all your memories today. Be awkward, don't know, you don't have to know" Ken - "Identification" Little May - "Boardwalks" [Loops] Clem Leek - "Mystery Moor" Live phone caller - "Are you letting anything go? (I forgot time, and instead I felt the sun)" [Gravel beneath my feet] Sigur Ros - "Takk" [Brief] Gavin Bryars - "Titanic Hymn (Autumn) All Strings" Live phone caller - "More than enough (are we allowed to do this?)" Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers - "Southern Accents (piano loop)" [Brief] Ween - "The Mollusk (loop)" [Brief] Live phone caller - "Anything left to let go of? (I don't know what)" [Live stream echo chamber] The War On Drugs - "In Chains (loops)" - A Deeper Understanding Live phone caller - "I finally see myself" Live stream feedback echo chamber The War On Drugs - "In Chains (loops)" - A Deeper Understanding Ken - "You're bigger than you ever were" Live phone caller - "Drowns out our sounds, all I'm left with" The War On Drugs - "In Chains (loops)" - A Deeper Understanding Kid - "Have you ever had a dream you could do anything?" Morgan Freeman - "Forget about the way it used to be" Fairuza Balk (directed by Walter Murch) - "I'll never forget any of you" - Return to Oz - "It's so easy to forget (in the digital age)" Phone caller (Sequoia) - "There's nothing to prove that history is real" Arturo en el Barco Katie Wood (Sugarlift) - "Site of Maggie Walker's grave at Evergreen Cemetery" [Richmond field recording] Ken - "Someone called in (it's almost over forever) Next time I'll call you" [Testing to see what is sound, finding out by doing, never understanding. Who will find the note?] Orson Welles - "What's wrong with this place is it's another marketplace, always the enemy of the artist" - Interview Paul Spurrier - "The human body has millions of nerve endings" - Max Headroom: 20 Minutes Into the Future (pilot movie) [Some particularly slothful subjects simply explode] - "You know, pal, the constitution wasn't written on an etch a sketch" - My new Car Kid - "I feel, I feel...If you believe in yourself" Richard E. Grant - "Roads represent a fundamental right of man to have access to the good things in life" - How to Get Ahead in Advertising - "This used to be a hell of a good country (nature only)" - Easy Rider David Lynch - "The mysteries of darkness and love" - Blue Velvet interview Wallace Shawn - "I get to talk to people who at long last know what's important. The living make such meaningless distinctions" - Critical Care Kid - "I feel happy of myself" Clem Leek - "Mystery Moor" Bruce Davison, Kevin Conway, Ursula K. Le Guin - "George, understand something" - The Lathe of Heaven Live phone caller - "Trying to find a story (slip you a note) A picture of a cow jumping over the moon" [What's the scariest thing you know? (love)] Margarita Levieva - "The genius of a car alarm, you can't talk back to it, it makes you love it, it's safe" - Noise Margarita Levieva - "You love hating the noise, it's your muse" - Noise Ian Brown of Stone Roses - "It takes time to get acquainted, it takes time for people to fall in love with you, but it's inevitable" - Made of Stone Diane Baker - "People lie in the light and make love in the dark" Royksopp - "Royksopp Forever (loops)" Kid - "Just keep practicing! You gonna get the hang of it, I know it!" [If you believe in yourself] Ken - "I will get the hang of it, I know it (a little more trust, a little more fear)" Hal Hartley - "Trust (loop)" - from Ken's Last Ever: I Want to Step Across https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/82014

What The - Fintech?!
What The – Fintech?! Episode 7: PropTech

What The - Fintech?!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2017


This is the seventh episode of What The – Fintech?! podcast. Cian Lynch, Kevin Conway and Mike McGivney discuss an overview of property technology, real world examples, blockchain applications and the benefits to individual investors. We also include a crazy tidit – a newsflash about China!

What The - Fintech?!
What The – Fintech?! Episode 6: Cryptocurrency Mining

What The - Fintech?!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2017


This episode of What The - Fintech?! features Kevin Conway, Cian Lynch and Brendan Donohue discussing cryptocurrency mining. We describe what mining is in cryptocurrency and bitcoin, the rewards that miners get and much more valuable information! 

Old Time Hockey UK Podcast - The puck drops here!
Mario Belanger Podcast Interview – Episode S2E10

Old Time Hockey UK Podcast - The puck drops here!

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2017 52:21


Mario Belanger Podcast Interview In today’s show I interview former Durham Wasps, Basingstoke Beavers, Nottingham Panthers and Telford Tigers goal scoring forward Mario Belanger. Durham Wasps Durham Wasps signed the French Canadian as a replacement import in February 1987. Together with fellow imports, forward Kevin Conway and d-man Mike O’Connor they formed a formidable on ice... The post Mario Belanger Podcast Interview – Episode S2E10 appeared first on Old Time Hockey UK.

The Encore Show - Best of the 60s, 70s, and 80s
5 - America's Oldies But Goodies – the ‘60s with guest Kevin Conway, Vintage Movie and Celebrity Autograph collector

The Encore Show - Best of the 60s, 70s, and 80s

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2017 50:17


Kevin Conway has been collecting Vintage Movie Posters, Historical & Sports Memorabilia, and rare Celebrity Autographs for over 30 years. While serving in the US Navy, he happened to go to a local auction where they were selling rare historical autographed photos and vintage movie posters. He was just amazed at all this history that was available to the public. His company is called Conway's Vintage Treasures and he's got stories about great deals - and not so great deals. You may have seen him on Pawn Stars -  wait until you hear the one about the Wizard of Oz. 

Whole Body Mental Health Radio
Addiction and Recovery Series Pt. I with Will Arendell and Kevin Conway

Whole Body Mental Health Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2016 53:19


In Part I of this ongoing series, William Arendell, Dr. Calderon, and Kevin Conway discuss a Whole Body Mental Health approach on addiction and recovery.

Sam in the Morning on LA Talk Radio
Friday, January 13, 2012

Sam in the Morning on LA Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2012 50:00


NASCAR driver Kevin Conway joins us in the studio and tells us everything we ever wanted to know about car racing.

sex funny nascar talk radio morning radio kevin conway sam in the morning
Talkline Communications
Talkline 3-17-11

Talkline Communications

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2011 59:43


Avi Moskowitz and On the NYJCC Ruben Margules and Kevin Conway

kevin conway talkline
Tony Award Winners on Working In The Theatre
Performance - September, 1989

Tony Award Winners on Working In The Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2008 90:00


Stage performers Blair Brown Blair Brown (Best Featured Actress Tony Award for Copenhagen in 2000), Kevin Conway (Other People's Money), Beth Fowler and Bob Gunton from Sweeney Todd, Pamela Payton-Wright and Tony Randall from M. Butterfly, Vanessa Redgrave (Orpheus Descending and Tony winner for the 2003 revival of Long Day’s Journey into Night), Elaine Stritch (Love Letters and Tony winner for her Elaine Stritch at Liberty in 2002), and casting director Rosemarie Tichler talk about their chosen careers, how they got started in theatre, and the differences and challenges that audiences bring to each performance.

ATW - Working In The Theatre
Performance - September, 1989

ATW - Working In The Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2008 90:00


Stage performers Blair Brown ("The Secret Rapture"), Kevin Conway ("Other People's Money"), Beth Fowler and Bob Gunton from "Sweeney Todd", Pamela Payton-Wright and Tony Randall from "M. Butterfly", Vanessa Redgrave ("Orpheus Descending"), Elaine Stritch ("Love Letters"), and casting director Rosemarie Tichler talk about their chosen careers, how they got started in theatre, and the differences and challenges that audiences bring to each performance.