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Dave and Ethan welcome Kevin Healey, the co-writer of Weird Al's 1996 Disney Channel special, "Weird Al" Yankovic: There's No Going Home. Now a seasoned television producer known for his extensive work with Kevin Hart and prank TV shows, Kevin shares how he was chosen to write the special, the process of writing with Weird Al, and how Ed McMahon wasn't originally part of the special. Plus Matthew Kelly of the Weird Al-Gorithm Podcast pops in to talk about the panel Dave and Ethan are joining him on at San Diego Comic-Con! ABOUTSince 2019, Dave & Ethan's 2000″ Weird Al Podcast has covered all facets of the life, career, and fandom of “Weird Al” Yankovic. Hosted by Dave “Elvis” Rossi and Ethan Ullman, two Weird Al super fans, collectors, and historians - the podcast aims to spread the joy of Weird Al and his music while digging deep and learning from those who have worked with, or been inspired by, his work. LINKSFollow us on social media, Patreon, and more: https://linktr.ee/2000inchPast episodes available at WeirdAlPodcast.com PODCAST CREDITSIndependently produced, hosted, and created by Dave "Elvis" Rossi and Ethan UllmanTheme song performed by the Grammy Award-Winning Jim "Kimo" WestPodcast logo designed by Heather Malone COPYRIGHT© 2019-2024 | Dave & Ethan's 2000" Weird Al Podcast
Solidarity Breakfast Radiothon Show where we ask listeners to send in donations to keep the show and the station on air for anothor year.#3cr need $275,000 and Solidarity Breakfast needs to raise $2000 of it Donate hereToday's program features:Monica Campo here from Darebin 4 Palestine talking about the Protest Parade starting today at 11amAnila McLoughlin here a contributor to Solidarity BreakfastGillian Blair here activitist from the Western District talking to the need for renewables and the halting of gas projects in the Otway Basin.Kevin Healey here live for today only Kevin gives us his slant on this is the week.Don Sutherland here talks about dangerous knowledge and the Unshackled exhibiton in Hobart.Olly here from the On the Streets Film Festival on this weekend at the Catylst Centre, 144-46 Sydney Rd. Coburg.
Kevin Healey is a forager, scientist, chemist, and the author behind Pullupyourplants.com: a site that explores the ethnobotany of foraged food and peculiar produce. His passion is researching, discovering, and preserving the stories of the human-plant relationship. In this episode of Nature Revisited, Kevin reminds us of the ancient practice of foraging; an exploratory act within nature that can provide one with not only a potentially marvelous array of natural sustenance, but also intimate experiences that replenish one's connection with curiosities of the natural world that are all but forgotten in our current Industrial Age of monocrops and supermarkets. [Originally published July 13 2021, Ep 45] https://www.pullupyourplants.com/ Listen to Nature Revisited on your favorite podcast apps or at noordenproductions.com/nature-revisited-podcast Support Nature Revisited: noordenproductions.com/support Nature Revisited is produced by Stefan van Norden and Charles Geoghegan. We welcome your comments, questions and suggestions - contact us at noordenproductions.com/contact
In Episode 52 of Sweet Bytes with Sandra, your host, Dr. Sandra Colton-Medici gives you insights on how to create your very own online course. Recorded LIVE on Fireside, Sandra also answers questions from the Founder of TwitterSpacesCommunities and Twitter Spaces host, Kevin Healey, a charity founder, autism activist, and champion for inclusivity. Shop Promo Code & More: Book Your Brand Audit HERE Take 15% Off of Your First Order of $50 or More on ShopCollegeOfStyle.com - Use Code: HELLO15 Sign up for the Cool Hunter Newsletter - Click this LINK. Follow Sandra on Clubhouse - Click this LINK. RSVP for Social Strategy Sundays on TikTok - HERE Affiliate Mentions/Links: Visit Alaska Airlines for great deals Visit Squarespace for Scheduling deals Your Chance to WIN: Rate the Podcast and be Entered-to-Win a 1-on-1 Coaching Session with Sandra. Click HERE. Have a Listener Question?Send an email to the podcast at info@sandracoltonmedici.com Subscribe, Share, Comment, & Rate:If you enjoyed this episode and found it helpful, please subscribe so that you receive notifications for each episode. Please share it with a friend and tag me on your Instagram/Facebook, or LinkedIn so that I can give you a shout-out! Rate the podcast and leave your feedback in the comments section of the podcast page as well. Have a Show Topic Suggestion? Send an email to info@sandracoltonmedici.com Purchase Sandra's book, Passion P.I.P.E.L.I.N.E. Amazon - Print Amazon - Kindle Follow Sandra on Social Media: TikTok @CollegeOfStyle Instagram @MyCollegeOfStyle Twitter @SandraColton and @CollegeOfStyle Pinterest @CollegeOfStyle LinkedIn @SandraColtonMedici Theme music by Astrotunes.
Today, Kevin Healey, Chief Creative Officer and Executive Producer tells us everything we ever wanted to know about prank and hidden camera shows. Kevin has produced some of the best prank shows around including Scare Tactics, Carbonaro Effect, Fameless, Prank Encounters, Spy TV and more! Jena also discusses "her mouse" and canned cranberry sauce.
Kevin Healey is a forager, scientist, chemist, and the author behind Pullupyourplants.com: a site that explores the ethnobotany of foraged food and peculiar produce. His passion is researching, discovering, and preserving the stories of the human-plant relationship. In this episode of Nature Revisited, Kevin reminds us of the ancient practice of foraging; an exploratory act within nature that can provide one with not only a potentially marvelous array of natural sustenance, but also intimate experiences that replenish one's connection with curiosities of the natural world that are all but forgotten in our current Industrial Age of monocrops and supermarkets.
Following up on my year-end op-ed, I was wrong about the pocket veto, but at this point, I still believe that Trump and his domestic terrorist brigade still plan to start a civil war, if that's what it takes to fully install him as the country's first full-fledged dictator. As I said in my prior op-ed, I hope I'm wrong, but I see little to indicate that their insane plan, based entirely on lies that Trump, his enablers, and "conservative" media told these terrorists, has changed. Newsweek article: https://www.newsweek.com/qanon-capitol-threat-trump-election-1559962 Music: "Here Comes the Shutdown", Kevin Healey (soundcloud.com/khealey) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tom-jackson2/support
The quote, borrowed from the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., holds as much relevance today as it did more than 50 years ago. For even longer, the Catholic Worker movement has tried to counter-act these triplets in the ways that my guest today describes. Christopher Douçot and his wife, Jackie, co-founded the Hartford Catholic Worker community, and even with a pandemic raging, their work continues. In these times, voices like theirs seem even further in the wilderness than ever, and they need to be heard as much if not more than ever. End music: "Here Comes the Shutdown", Kevin Healey (khealey.bandcamp.com) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tom-jackson2/support
I hope I'm wrong about this, but what I believe is taking shape is the most vile, cynical power play ever witnessed in this country. This recording contains my opinion, and mine only. Music: "Here Comes the Shutdown" by Kevin Healey (khealey.bandcamp.com) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tom-jackson2/support
Nara Alves worked in media for 18 years, including at TV Globo. More recently, she became a communications advisor and campaign managers for political candidates in Brazil. She joins us to talk about the recent elections held in Brazil. End music: "Honey in My Tea", Kevin Healey (khealey.bandcamp.com) Check out that dirty guitar work! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tom-jackson2/support
This week on Joe Public Speaking, I talk with Prof. Kevin Healey, whose latest book, "Ethics and Religion in the Age of Social Media: Digital Proverbs for Responsible Citizens", co-authored with Robert Woods, won the 2020 Book of the Year Award from the Religious Communication Association. Kevin also talks about his forthcoming EP, "X Minus 1", which consists of new, original, stylistically diverse music. Songs in this episode include... "X Minus 1" "Wake Up Blind" "Lies We Believe" www.kevinhealey@bandcamp.com PS: "You can go with this" line which I mention is from Black Sheep's, "The Choice is Yours" (c. 1991, The Island Def Jam Music Group) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tom-jackson2/support
Professor Sireen Al-Adeimi was born in Yemen. Today she teaches at Michigan State University, and she speaks and writes about the US-backed Saudi war and blockade waged against Yemen. The humanitarian crisis rages on in Yemen, now exacerbated further by COVID-19. Meanwhile, US commercial media rarely even mentions this ongoing attack on Yemen's 30,000,000 people. Host: Tom Jackson Music: "Here Comes the Shutdown", Kevin Healey (khealey.bandcamp.com) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tom-jackson2/support
Ross Gelbspan, journalist, and author of "The Heat Is On", and "Boiling Point", two 1990s-era books on anthropogenic climate change, talks with us about the mishandling of the climate change issue by mainstream media. "Follow the money", as usual, reveals why so many commercial media outlets continued to treat the issue as though "opinion", and therefore debate, were merited, long after scientists had concluded that we have a major problem on our hands. Think the coverage is better now -- now that California is burning down? It's somewhat better, as Ross acknowledges, but still not commensurate to the problem, and what needs to be done to address it -- to the extent that it's still possible. Music: "Here Comes the Shutdown"; Kevin Healey (khealey.bandcamp.com) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tom-jackson2/support
Mike Boudreau has been working for Compas de Nicaragua for over twenty years. The group focuses on Nicaraguan culture and social justice issues. Tune in to hear Mike describe how the organization has developed over the years, and where it stands today. Their website: https://www.compas1.org/ Their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100018317593034 Music: "Here Comes the Shutdown", Kevin Healey (khealey.bandcamp.com) Host: Tom Jackson --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tom-jackson2/support
First up Professor Jenny Hockey and the Palace Papers the letters of Sir John Kerr who was the public face of the removal of the Whitlam Government in 1975.We follow with what must be the speech of the week from Eileen Darley at the launch of LIFE Living Incomes for Everyone.We hear from East Gippsland about deer hunting.Kevin Healey rounds up the week.We finish with a chat with former industrial officer Tony Evans on his views about Australia's economic future and where the Government thinks workers fit.
This is the first of an ongoing episode in which I share a brief thought, usually related to politics, public discourse, etc. This first edition is, for some, a review of high school civics class, but for others, a good response to others who try to deny that the US was supposed to be guided by democratic principles. When they fire back that the US is a republic, that's true, but the discussion doesn't stop there. What are the possible guiding principles for a republic? Host: Tom Jackson Music: "Here Comes the Shutdown", Kevin Healey (khealey.bandcamp.com) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tom-jackson2/support
Bob Hercules joins me from Chicago, for this edition of Joe Public Speaking, as we continue our Sunday Series with documentary film and video producers. Bob's work includes the Peabody Award winning "Maya Angelou: And Still I Rise", "A Good Man", "Senator Obama Goes to Africa", "Forgiving Dr. Mengele", "The Democratic Promise", and more! We have three brief audio clips, with Bob's permission, from "The Democratic Promise", "A Good Man", and "Maya Angelou: And Still I Rise", respectively. Thank you to Bob Hercules and Media Process Group. End music: "Here Comes the Shutdown", Kevin Healey (khealey.bandcamp.com) Host: Tom Jackson --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tom-jackson2/support
Today we hear from a new coalition calling for Living Incomes for Everyone they will be launching their national campaign to retain the Job Seeker payment and much much more after the covid crisis has receded. We follow up with a chat with filmmaker Judith Ehrlich about her film The boys that said no about to be screened at the upcoming Melbourne documentary film festival, we hear from our friends in East Gippsland with a sixth despatch from the east of the state, Kevin Healey takes us throught the week and we finish with a chat with Noah Bassil about the significance of toppling statues of people who represent past and present oppression.
Laura Coxson has amassed some very impressive experiences in the wonderful world of documentary filmmaking! She worked with Albert Maysles, including on Albert's last film, "Iris"! She talks with us about her career thus far on this new Sunday Series featuring documentary film and video producers. Music: "Here Comes the Shutdown", Kevin Healey (khealey.bandcamp.com) Host: Tom Jackson --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tom-jackson2/support
The new Sunday Series will feature interviews and conversations with documentary filmmakers galore! This episode is a preview of the first couple of productions for this series. Which filmmakers are lined up for episodes 1 & 2? Tune in and find out! Music: "Here Comes the Shutdown", Kevin Healey (khealey.bandcamp.com) Host: Tom Jackson --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tom-jackson2/support
Two time Nobel Peace Prize nominee, Kathy Kelly joins us to talk about Afghanistan, Iraq, Gaza, and more on this Anything Goes edition of Joe Public Speaking. Music: "Here Comes the Shutdown"; Kevin Healey (khealey.bandcamp.com) Host: Tom Jackson --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tom-jackson2/support
- A reflection on the not so United States and Black Lives Matter with a word from Thomas Mayor, writer activist and Unionist National Indigeous officer for the Marinetime Union of Australia.- Ann Davies from Fair Go For Pensioners who outlines what they see as the key issues as we go out of the Covid 19 stay at home. - Environmental defenders up at Warbuton are calling for help to defend Big Pat's Creek from logging and Kevin Healey has a round up of the week that will cause constenation. - Michelle O'Neil, President of the ACTU on a jobs garantee- Robyn Murphy who tells the story of The Women of Steel.
A bit of reflection on the Sunday Series about opioid addiction & recovery as we transition from that series to another. We will have future podcasts on that issue, on Anything Goes Wednesday editions. And there's a few random thoughts about the events of this now past weekend. Music: "Here Comes the Shutdown" by Kevin Healey (khealey.bandcamp.com) Host: Tom Jackson --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tom-jackson2/support
Guest: Jen Senko; https://www.thebrainwashingofmydad.com/ Music: "Here Comes the Shutdown", Kevin Healey (khealey.bandacmp.com) Host: Tom Jackson --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tom-jackson2/support
Brodee Scott and Tim Van Horn talk indoor soccer with Kevin Healey. Healey is President of the Harrisburg Heat of the Major Arena Soccer League. Despite not having a national broadcasting deal, indoor soccer remains a part of the American sporting fabric. Teams and leagues have come and gone, yet the loyal fan following has remained strong in several cities for four decades. Kevin Healey grew up in Baltimore, Maryland and played soccer in high school and college with previous podcast guest, Memphis Rogues & Cleveland Force goalkeeper John Houska. During his collegiate playing stint, he won a National Championship at Loyola University Maryland. Healey then embarked on a coaching career. He had success developing championship teams in both outdoor and indoor soccer. While Kevin is quick to credit his players, he has been frequently recognized in various leagues with numerous Coach of the Year honors. He is proud of the youth development he's seen as Club President for the Baltimore Bays. Kevin's success earned him the trust to lead off the pitch affairs, too. Healey served several seasons as Coach and General Manager of the legendary Baltimore Blast. Recently, he joined the Harrisburg as Team President, overseeing operations as son Pat-an accomplished professional player-coaches the club. Kevin takes great pride in working with his son. The elder Healey talks about the sports shutdown & how it impacts his club. We enjoyed talking indoor soccer with Kevin Healey. In world soccer news... The Bundesliga rolls on with a massive match this week. Borussia Dortmund & Bayern Munich tangle as we record this episode. A Bayern win could basically wrap up another title. Serie A is not only preparing for a return, but they might also have an emergency Plan B in place should coronavirus infections increase. The Premier League is getting closer to announcing a return date. Loan deals are set to expire at the end of June. However, one Manchester United loanee has been good value, but his loan deal expires this week! Tim Van Horn and Brodee Scott will have an update on what the domestic leagues are thinking regarding restarts. Catch this episode and lots of terrific interviews at the My 3 Subs website. Support the show.
In world soccer news... The Bundesliga rolls on with a massive match this week. Borussia Dortmund & Bayern Munich tangle as we record this episode. A Bayern win could basically wrap up another title. Serie A is not only preparing for a return, but they might also have an emergency Plan B in place should coronavirus infections increase. The Premier League is getting closer to announcing a return date. Loan deals are set to expire at the end of June. However, one Manchester United loanee has been good value, but his loan deal expires this week! Tim Van Horn and Brodee Scott will have an update on what the domestic leagues are thinking regarding restarts. In the 2nd half, it's a great interview on an underappreciated facet of the sport. Brodee Scott and Tim Van Horn talk indoor soccer with Kevin Healey. Healey is President of the Harrisburg Heat of the Major Arena Soccer League. Despite not having a national broadcasting deal, indoor soccer remains a part of the American sporting fabric. Teams and leagues have come and gone, yet the loyal fan following has remained strong in several cities for four decades. Kevin Healey grew up in Baltimore, Maryland and played soccer in high school and college with previous podcast guest, Memphis Rogues & Cleveland Force goalkeeper John Houska. During his collegiate playing stint, he won a National Championship at Loyola University Maryland. Healey then embarked on a coaching career. He had success developing championship teams in both outdoor and indoor soccer. While Kevin is quick to credit his players, he has been frequently recognized in various leagues with numerous Coach of the Year honors. He is proud of the youth development he's seen as Club President for the Baltimore Bays. Kevin's success earned him the trust to lead off the pitch affairs, too. Healey served several seasons as Coach and General Manager of the legendary Baltimore Blast. Recently, he joined the Harrisburg as Team President, overseeing operations as son Pat-an accomplished professional player-coaches the club. Kevin takes great pride in working with his son. The elder Healey talks about the sports shutdown & how it impacts his club. We enjoyed talking indoor soccer with Kevin Healey. Catch this episode and lots of terrific interviews at the My 3 Subs website. Support the show.
Guest: Joy Rucker, Executive Director, Texas Harm Reduction Alliance (www.harmreductiontx.org) Music: "Here Comes the Shutdown", Kevin Healey (khealey.bandcamp.com) Host: Tom Jackson --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tom-jackson2/support
News round up II Add your name to the petition asking the Energy Minister to commit to a renewably-powered economic recovery, not a gas-fired one >LinkMojo Film Festival II To celebrate World Schizophrenia Day, on Sunday 24th May, a group of Melbourne filmmakers and artists are holding their annual pride film festival online. Kate Wheller, Executive Officer, Community Information & Support Victoria (CISVic) talks about the work they are doing supporting low income families deal with the cost of public education. Why isn't it free? She also talks about the Giving Tuesday Australia Campaign which gives the opportunity to support community initiatives support ingthe fabics of our lives.Kevin Healey unwinds the week in This the Week That WasDr Noah Bassil returns to reflect on the new world of covid.
Guests: Lawrence Hamilton is Professor of Sociology and Senior Fellow in the Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire; Thomas G. Safford is associate professor of sociology and faculty fellow at the Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire. Their recent publications focus on trust in scientists, media, and the government, in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic. Music: "Here Comes the Shutdown", Kevin Healey (khealey.bandcamp.com) Host: Tom Jackson --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tom-jackson2/support
This was actually the first recorded interview for the JPS Opioid Addiction & Recovery series, and it took place shortly before the COVID-19 pandemic really started messing everything up. We recorded in the UNH Communication Department's Media Lab, and as you will hear, the original idea for the series was to keep is focused on UNH as a microcosm for other universities across the country, and for that matter, the issue in general, in our society today. Well... you know what happened next. Bye-bye campus. The interview wound up staying in the hopper for awhile, but now here it is. Prof. Nolte has so many insightful things to say, so hearing her discuss her response to the way we look at the addiction issue is very enlightening, and her practical ideas for addressing the issue are invaluable. Guest: Prof. Kerry Nolte Audio tech: Christian Kmetz Music: "A Plastic Cup", Kevin Healey (khealey.bandcamp.com) Host: Tom Jackson --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tom-jackson2/support
Guest: Martin Rumscheidt Location: Recorded for video at SomeCity, Somersworth, NH. Audio tech: Bill Rogers Music: "Here Comes the Shutdown", Kevin Healey (khealey.bandcamp.com) Host: Tom Jackson *Hi, it's me, Tom. I did the audio edit, as I always do. You might think that you hear an un-denoised audio hiss in the background, but that's actually rain and downtown traffic, in Somersworth, NH. It was 5PM when we started recording, and it was raining steadily, during the interview, and SomeCity is in a storefront in downtown Somersworth, so the main drag was filled with drive-time traffic, which you can hear, along with the falling rain. I was tempted to sing an acapella version of Tom Waits' "Downtown Train" as an outro for this edition of Joe Public Speaking, but then thought better of it. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tom-jackson2/support
City Limits this week pays tribute to and explores the legacy of Union leader Jack Mundey, who died on Sunday 10th May 2020, aged 90.Mundey was the state secretary of the NSW Builders and Labourers Federation in the 1970s, during which time the union implemented 40 green bans - a type of strike where members would not work on projects it viewed as socially or environmentally destructive.City Limits hosts Kevin Healy and Meg Kimber are joined by guest Dave Sweeney from the Australian Conservation Foundation to dive deeply into the ways workers struggles have, and still do, intersect with environmental action and other issues of community, equality and empowerment. Kevin Healey, who knew Mundey personally, said “Jack played a key role, not just in that environmental consideration, but also, the union itself under Jack broadened out incredibly - it became a supporter of gay rights, it became a supporter of women’s rights, it fought to get women into the industry”Dave Sweeney noted that Mundey was a former vice-president of the Australian Conservation Foundation and “a very long-term and very active NSW counsellor because he saw that as an important next step to the industrial activity and action that he and the BLF took under his leadership to protect, and make, living cities.”
My guest today talks about being in a relationship for most of their teens with a person who was addicted to opioids. As my guest points out, the realization that one can't expect a child to take care of another child in this type of a situation was an important one, and it took a long time for that realization to fully set in. My guest asked to remain anonymous, so their voice has been altered. I hope that even if you find the sound annoying, you'll still listen all the way through--- they have some really well stated, important thoughts about this issue which is still very much among us in American society today. Guest: anonymous Music: "Here Comes the Shutdown", Kevin Healey (khealey.bandcamp.com) Host: Tom Jackson --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tom-jackson2/support
Interviewee: Paul Levy (awakeninthedream.com) Music: "Here Comes the Shutdown", Kevin Healey (khealey.bandcamp.com) Host: Tom Jackson --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tom-jackson2/support
Host, Tom Jackson, gives some background on what the Joe Public Speaking podcast is going to be. In short, it's part interview show, with occasional commentary, introducing you to some writers, thinkers, artists, etc. who may not be household names, but who are expressing ideas that are insightful and inspiring. Music by Kevin Healey (khealey.bandcamp.com) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tom-jackson2/support
Guest: Professor Sheila McNamee, Communication, University of New Hampshire & co-founder of the Taos Institute Music: "Honey in My Tea" and "Here Comes the Shutdown", Kevin Healey (khealey.bandcamp.com) Host: Tom Jackson --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tom-jackson2/support
Host: Tom Jackson Interviewee: Dr. Bryant Welch Music: "Here Comes the Shutdown", Kevin Healey (khealey.bandcamp.com) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tom-jackson2/support
Host: Tom Jackson Interviewee: Professor Woody Holton, author of "Unruly Americans and the Origins of the Constitution": https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woody_Holton Music: "Here Comes the Shutdown", Kevin Healey: khealey.bandcamp.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tom-jackson2/support
Host, writer, voice: Tom Jackson Music: Intro & middle - Horchata, "vespermillionoldea", "emballonuroidea" horchata.bandcamp.com End music - Kevin Healey, "Here Comes the Shutdown" khealey.bandcamp.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tom-jackson2/support
C21 Canadian bureau chief Adam Benzine reports from Content Canada 2019, which took place in Toronto this week, hearing from Boat Rocker Media CEO John Young, Electus co-founder and COO Drew Buckley and Entertainment One Canadian TV president Jocelyn Hamilton, plus Serial Box CEO Molly Barton, Propagate Content senior VP of alternative comedy Kevin Healey and Viacom podcasts senior VP Steve Raizes.
The pointy end of neo-liberalism and community health with Simone White:The fabulous Lew Wheeler from Fair Go For Pensioners outlines what we should be expecting from a responsible Government Budget.Kevin Healey ties up The Week That WasAnnie & Kim talk Marxism 2017
Dr Michael Perlin, Professor of Law Emeritus at New York Law School (NYLS), has spent more than thirty years working at the point where people with mental disability meet the Law. We chatted about key issues that affect these people when dealing with societies preconceptions.Liam Ward talks about the Chinese Furniture Makers Union in 1880's Melbourne looking at some of the issues of racism, work and society that are common with today.Kevin Healey with This is the Week that Was.Prof. Mindy Blaise, Prof. Emily Gray, Dr Linda Knight from Feminist Educators Against Sexism (FEAS) talk about the slippery nature of sexism, why it is so hard to dismantle and some fun ways to out the sexist beast for a future better world.
We cover the opinions of people at the RTBU February launch to return Victorian Public Transport back to public hands - the fight back against privatisation takes form.The attack on renewables by the Federal Government after South Australian blackouts has led to Friends of the Earth (FOE) going to the streets we cover their message. Report from Vivien Langford from BZE.This is the Week that Was from Kevin Healey.Dr David Giles from Deakin University who is an Anthropologist who looks at Humans in Urban Environments comes out against the Melbourne City Council Homeless Peoples Ban. Check out Homeless Persons Union and #NoHomeleesBan
Host Lalitha Chelliah talks to a Union representative from Indian General Strike; Marcus Harrington continues his talk with union activist Davey Thomas; Kevin Healey sums up the week; Humphrey McQueen sums up neo capitalism.
Annie & Kim talk to Shek, convenor of the Refugee Network Victoria, about the Palm Sunday Rally for Refugees and the wrong direction of Australian Refugee policy; Rod Quantock chats about comedy; Rank & File leaves the city to talk to the Secretary of the Mildura Trades & Labor Council; we look at the Socialist Conference over the Easter Weekend in Melbourne; Kevin Healey gives us the low down on The Week That Was; Dr Noah Bassil from Macquarie University talks about the NSW election.
Annie hosts todays programme. Filmmaker David Bradbury talks about famous Australian journalist Wilfred Burchett; Rank & File reports on the latest fatality at Blackwater open cut in Queensland; Kevin Healey gives us a look at the week that was; and Dr Noah Bassil returns from London with a view on the English political scene.
Annie hosts. Lalitha Cheliath talks to Kesan Vijayan (PS Malaysia Youth Wing) about increased student activism in Malaysia; Rank File Radio's Marcus Harrington talks to a ETU member who works 26 days on and 9 days off for Chrevon's site near Barron Island; Kevin Healey gives a look at the Week That Was; and Dr Noah Bassil talks about the Middle East and the Media.
Victorian Labor College hour where major policital issues are discussed from a Left perspective.This episode is the last for Kevin Healey as Chris Gaffney breaks in fellow discussion contributers John Lafferty and Kim Doyle.
Kevin Healey and Scott Hallock has created, written and produced an incredibly diverse array of shows including Syfy’s Megahit Scare Tactics, the new FOX comedy reality show Mobbed, Animal Planet’s Freak Encounters, NBC’s 25 Million Dollar Hoax, SPY TV, World’s Most Amazing Videos and You Asked for It; ABC’s The Big Moment; FOX’s World’s Dumbest Drivers, Oxygen’s Breaking Up With Shannen Doherty; Comedy Central’s Emmy Award-Winning Win Ben Stein’s Money; Nickelodeon’s critically-acclaimed animation series, CatDog and the DreamWorks animation series Toonsylvania. Kevin hails from the sleepy backwater town of Boston but now splits his time between Los Angeles and his new hometown away from home, Toronto. He attended The University of Massachusetts and Emerson College, earning a degree in Communication and Broadcasting. After graduation, his broadcasting career began with positions ranging from Morning D.J, to TV weatherman, to sports reporter, to stand-up comic, to writer for performers like Jay Leno and Dennis Miller, to improvisational troupe leader, and head writer of a national comedy publication. Scott hails from the fertile hills and valleys of Washington State. He got a degree in Broadcasting from Washington State University where he worked for four years and some 130 episodes as a writer/producer/performer on a half-hour, live sketch comedy TV show called Live at Eight. With Hallock as producer, Live at Eight won its one and only national college Emmy. Fresh out of college, Hallock landed a job as a writer/producer for Fred Roggin’s nationally syndicated series Roggin’s Heroes. Scott was also a staff writer for the Disney Channel’s Mickey Mouse Club and may have been somewhat responsible for getting Justin and Britney together.