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Get ready to rock out with this week's guest, Kevin Sampson! This 20-year Buffalo music veteran has been tearing up stages with bands like The Innocent Bystanders, the Jealous Unknowns, and First Ward. As a multi-talented musician, Sampson is a force to be reckoned with, whether he's performing with Kevin Sampson and the Night Shift, Shutterhead, or The Safety Meeting. In 2021, he took his passion for music to the next level by opening Jack Rabbit, a killer rock 'n' roll club in the Elmwood Village. A true supporter of the local scene, Sampson is always out and about, attending and hosting shows. Sampson joined Rockabilly Greg on November 11 In the Flamingo Lounge for a great conversation and a provided a special track special track from "Kevin Sampson and the Nightshift" called "Nothing to Lose".
Christa Hardin has counseled couples for two decades and hosts the popular podcast Enneagram + Marriage. In this episode she sits down with Aubrey and her husband Kevin for an extended interview about their types and how they interact with each other, communicating through conflict, and even using the enneagram to parent. Follow The Common Good on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Hosted by Aubrey Sampson and Brian From Produced by Laura Finch and Keith ConradSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen ALL THE WAY to the end to find out how Kevin could have credited Aubrey for editing his huge doctoral research paper last weekend--a radio moment for the ages. But first--some gear grinding, wondering what makes the "good life", and Brian and Aubrey's Top 5 iPhone apps. Stephen King's wife threatened to divorce him for playing "Mambo #5" while writing 11/22/63 (Rolling Stone) How to Make the Most of Your Life (Relevant) Follow The Common Good on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Hosted by Aubrey Sampson and Brian From Produced by Laura Finch and Keith ConradSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this round-up episode of Talk Time with MaxContact, Sean Mclver takes a look back at some of his past interviews with the fantastic guests we've been lucky to have on the show. He shares some of the best moments featuring Garry Gormley, Founder and CEO of FAB Outsourced Solutions; Jayne Halton, Group Database and Contact Centre Manager at Chapelhouse Motor Group; Katie Stabler, Founder and Director of CULTIVATE; and Kevin Sampson, Head of Customer Excellence at Zen Internet.
Martes de #SensorialRadio ¡Que comiencen los juegos! I. Nos visita en cabina Alan García de El frutero, uno de nuestros rincones favoritos para desayunar bien, y además la estrecha relación que guarda con los músicos de la escena musical independiente de GDL. II. Nuevos temas de Jamila Woods ds & duendita, C.O.F.F.I.N., Spellling , Bex Burch & Macie Stewart. III. @monstruosidades_del_profesor presenta:Powder - Una historia de rock and rollAntes que el britpop estuvo Madchester, hedonismo en estado puro. Powder, la novela de Kevin Sampson, es un retrato fiel de esa escena donde los pantalones baggy y los sombreros de pescador fueron el atuendo ideal para la fiesta y el baile. Producción y conducción: Javier Audirac. Sistema Jalisciense de Radio y Televisión. Visita: www.jaliscoradio.com
People who are fearful of immigrants don't have much confidence in the U.S., says Russell Moore. Brian and Aubrey react to that statement, plus an excerpt from a Kevin Sampson sermon--and ideas about hell--before interviewing Michelle Van Loon about her new piece in Christianity Today: "How We Stay in Church Matters as Much as Why." Follow The Common Good on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Hosted by Aubrey Sampson and Brian From Produced by Laura Finch and Keith ConradSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Screenwriter Kevin Sampson on the complexities of his new true crime drama for ITV, The Hunt for Raoul Moat. Max Porter found huge success with his first book, Grief is the Thing with Feathers, acclaimed as a tender, funny and original story of loss. His latest, Shy, completes the trilogy about grief that began with that book. It tells the story of a teenage boy in the 90s, setting off in the middle of the night from a residential house in the countryside for disturbed children. Opera director Adele Thomas on the reaction to her Twitter thread about what a stage director earns. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, photographer Chris Killip immersed himself in communities in the north-east of England. The Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art in Gateshead presents a career retrospective, with the stark yet tender images he made at its heart. The poet Katrina Porteous, who like Killip has worked on the Durham coast, reviews the exhibition. Presenter: Nick Ahad Producer: Ekene Akalawu
Kevin Sampson, Head of Customer Excellence at Zen Internet, joins Sean McIver to unpack his secret sauce to levelling-up customer experience and achieving customer excellence.
Kevin Sampson, Band Councilor for Lytton First Nation and an Emergency Operations Centre Deputy Director provides an update on the wildfire situation in the village of Lytton
(00:00-08:58): Aubrey was joined by her husband Kevin Sampson. Kevin is the Lead Pastor for Renewal Church in West Chicago. Aubrey and Kevin talked about why they thought it was important for their church to be a multiethnic community when they planted the church seven years ago. (08:58-19:24): Matthew Soerens is the US Director of Church Mobilization for World Relief and the National Coordinator for Evangelical Immigration Table. He joined Aubrey and Kevin to talk about his new book “Inalienable: How Marginalized Kingdom Voices Can Help Save the American Church” (19:24-28:49): Aubrey and Kevin have had some communication issues with the Gen Z-ers in their lives, so they tried to learn some terminology of the younger generation. (28:49-37:47): Kevin has been reading the book “Tiny Habits: The Small Changes That Change Everything.“ Aubrey and Kevin talked about how to build good habits and break bad ones. (37:47-47:23): Aubrey and Kevin shared some church leadership lessons from the latest revelations in The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill Podcast. (47:23-57:17): Kevin has been teaching from the Book of Malachi and shared some important lessons. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-09:46): Aubrey's husband Kevin is sitting in for Brian From this afternoon. Kevin noticed a unique experience Will Smith had that might have contributed to his confrontation with Chris Rock at the Oscars. (09:46-28:24): Aubrey and Kevin Sampson were joined by Todd Chatman, who talked about the work that SOS International does to rescue women from sex trafficking and slavery. Your gift will allow SOS International rescue a woman or child from what can only be described as hell on earth. You'll provide safe shelter, medical care, counseling, vocational training….everything these victims need to be free and have the hope of a totally new life. Will you join this life-saving mission now? Call 866-343-4717 or click on the SOS International banner at 1160Hope.com (28:24-37:02): Aubrey and Kevin talked about what it was like grieving over the death of Kevin's mother from COVID. (37:02-46:27): Cameron McAllister is the co-founder of Thinking Out Loud and co-host of the podcast with the same name. He is also the co-author of Faith That Lasts (with his father, Stuart). He joined Aubrey and Kevin to talk about an event he is hosting with the C.S. Lewis Institute in Chicago “Deconstructing Evangelicalism: Is This Really Anything New?” (46:27-54:49): What can parents do to help their kids make healthy choices about their use of technology? Aubrey and Kevin shared three ways to help kids make healthy choices around technology. (54:49-1:03:41): Aubrey and Kevin wrapped up the show by sharing some positive stories from the Good News Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It was inevitable Sachin would do another episode on Liverpool and here it is, and yet again he is joined by an excellent Red to talk about the Reds. First it was Kevin Sampson; now James Pearce. James has been a much trusted and respected voice on Liverpool for more than a decade now, first in his role as the Echo's LFC reporter and, since 2019, as The Athletic's man at Anfield. It has been, and remains, a dream existence for the boy from Bath who grew up wanting to watch Merseyside's finest as often as possible. That process started with a bang; a 6-1 victory over Coventry at Highfield Road in May 1990. James talks about seeing the then recently-crowned league champions in full flow and how it was the start of everything. That has meant some lingering lows, most notably the regret of not being in Istanbul for Liverpool's greatest ever night. But there has also been plenty of highs, including forming a relationship with Kenny Dalglish following his return to the club in 2011. James spoke to the King on a regular basis having finally landed his dream job at the Echo and tells a brilliantly amusing story about one conversation they had over the phone. It's then onto the joy and privilege of following Jürgen Klopp's Liverpool - that game against Barcelona, that final in Madrid - before James reflects on how he is making an incremental and fun return to watching his boyhood club as a fan rather than a journalist. From the Kop as opposed to the press box. James also talks through his all-time Liverpool XI, which includes a brilliant centre-midfield partnership but one that perhaps asks a bit too much of a legendary former captain. So download, listen and love. And after you have, please Rate and Review. It would mean a lot. Cheers!
(00:00-8:17): Brian and Aubrey reflected on the life of Saint Patrick. “10 Facts About St Patrick” “The Prayer of Saint Patrick” (8:17-20:50): Steve Carter, Pastor, Speaker, and Author, joined Brian and Aubrey to talk about his book, “The Thing Beneath the Thing: What's Hidden Inside (and What God Helps Us Do About It).” Steve will be speaking at the AM 1160 LIFT Event on Tuesday March 29th at Judson University. This is a free event for pastors and ministry leaders. You can learn more and register at 1160hope.com Learn more about Steve and his book at stevecarter.org and connect with him on Twitter at @steveryancarter (20:50-29:21): On this episode of The Social Media Water Cooler, Brian and Aubrey talked about songs they love to sing in the car. (29:21-37:23): Natalie Rodriguez, Executive Director of Hopeful Beginnings of St. Mary's, joined Brian and Aubrey to talk about the counseling services they offer to those experiencing grief and loss after a miscarriage. Learn more about Hopeful Beginnings at hopefulbeginning.org or call 847-870-8181 And tune in to Hopeful Beginnings Sundays at 12pm (CT) on AM 1160 Hope for Your Life. (37:23-45:15): Brian and Aubrey shared their thoughts on Mark Galli's blog post, “A Response to the Christianity Today Article.” They also reflected on Timothy Dalrymple's Christianity Today editorial, “We Fell Short in Protecting Our Employees.” (45:15-55:39): Christie Anthony, Director of Operations for SOS International, and Hannah Weehunt, Director of Marketing for SOS International, joined Aubrey to share about the ministry impact of SOS International. Give online at 1160hope.com or call 866-343-4717 (55:39-1:05:26): Aubrey hosted a St. Patrick's Day Quiz with Brian and special guest, Kevin Sampson, Aubrey's husband and the Lead Pastor of Renewal Church in West Chicago. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-7:37): Brian and Aubrey discussed David French's blog post at The French Press, “Our Nation Cannot Censor Its Way Back to Cultural Health.” (7:37-19:20): Karen Swallow Prior, Research Professor of English and Christianity & Culture at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Author of “On Reading Well: Finding the Good Life through Great Books,” joined Brian and Aubrey to talk about her Religion News Service Columns, “Being pro-life demands sacrifice — for a pandemic, too” & “Let schoolkids read ‘Maus,' lest they don't read at all,” and her new podcast, “Jane and Jesus.” Learn more about Karen and her books at karenswallowprior.com, check out “Jane and Jesus” wherever you get your podcasts, and connect with her on Twitter at @KSPrior (19:20-27:32): Brian and Aubrey reacted to a powerful story from Bridgette Cameron about trusting in God after her miscarriage, “Kirk Cameron, Candace Cameron Bure: Speak Truth and Life into Your Kids | TBN.” (27:32-36:59): Aubrey hosted a Big Game Quiz with Brian and special guest, Kevin Sampson, Aubrey's husband and the Lead Pastor of Renewal Church in West Chicago. (36:59-47:31): Brian and Aubrey shared their TOP FIVE Ads from the Big Game. Aubrey's #1 pick was Always “Like A Girl” and Brian's #1 pick was McDonald's “Larry Bird vs. Michael Jordan” (47:31-55:57): Brian and Aubrey chatted about some weird and wild news from the internet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The second and concluding part of Theo Delaney's conversation with writer and Liverpool fan Kevin Sampson in which subjects include his recent ITV Hillsborough drama ‘Anne' which has been widely acclaimed. It's available on ITV hub, linked below.@ksampsonwriter@LifeGoalsTD @theodelaneyhttps://www.itv.com/hub/anne/2a5505a0004https://www.theodelaney.com/life-goalshttps://www.11-29media.com/life-goals
Theo Delaney's guest is the writer Kevin Sampson who has worked as a DJ, TV producer and music journalist and was the manager of The Farm when they achieved worldwide success in the early 90s. Then he realised his ambition of becoming a successful novelist and screenwriter. His recent ITV Hillsborough drama, ‘Anne', has been widely lauded and is available on the ITV Hub (link below). This is part one of two.@ksampsonwriter@LifeGoalsTD @theodelaneyhttps://www.itv.com/hub/anne/2a5505a0004https://www.theodelaney.com/life-goalshttps://www.11-29media.com/life-goals
The Radio Times Podcast, hosted by Jane Garvey with TV expert Rhianna Dhillon, is the place for your trusted TV recommendations each week. This episode: Rhianna interviews Shazad Latif (who plays the much-loved ‘Clem Fandango') about the new BBC comedy ‘Toast of Tinseltown'. Plus Kevin Sampson – who has written ‘Anne' the ITV drama starring Maxine Peake as Anne Williams, a mother who spent years fighting for justice following the tragic death of her son at the Hillsborough disaster in 1989. Rhianna also reviews ‘The Lost Daughter' which stars Olivia Colman and new BBC thriller starring Jamie Dornan, ‘The Tourist'. You can find the programmes mentioned as follows: The Lost DaughterAvailable on Netflix Toast of TinseltownAll episodes available on BBC iPlayer The TouristAll episodes available on BBC iPlayer AnneAvailable on the ITV hub, with the final episode going out tonight - Wednesday 5th January at 9pm on ITV We'd love to hear from you. You can send us an email anytime to podcast@radiotimes.com or find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram @Radiotimes The Radio Times Podcast is produced by Somethin' Else for Immediate Media. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Writer Kevin Sampson on ITV drama 'Anne', based on Anne Williams and her fight for justice for her son Kevin, who died aged 15 at Hillsborough. John Gibbons hosts as Kevin tells us more about the four part mini-series, which runs on consecutive nights from Sunday January 2 and follows Anne's over 20-year fight for the truth of what happened to her son and the 96 others who lost their lives on April 15, 1989... Subscribe to TAW Player for more Liverpool FC specials, as well as reaction to all the news and events that matter to you...
(00:00-9:39): Brian and Aubrey reflected on Matt Chandler's Gospel Coalition article, “Look Forward to a Better Christmas.” (9:39-18:21): Rev. Canon George Sinclair, Rector of Church of the Messiah and Principal of Ryle Seminary, joined Brian and Aubrey to talk about his Gospel Coalition article, “Reading the Christmas Story to Children.” Learn more about George at messiahchurch.ca (18:21-27:50): Brian and Aubrey shared their thoughts on the CBS Sunday Morning story, “Art by the incarcerated.” (27:50-37:09): Brian and Aubrey talked about the message they need to hear this Christmas. (37:09-45:48): Brian and Aubrey discussed Derek C. Schuurman's Christian Scholar's Review article, “The Heart of Christmas.” (45:48-54:35): Aubrey hosted a Christmas Quiz with Brian and special guest, Kevin Sampson, Aubrey's husband and the Lead Pastor of Renewal Church in West Chicago. (54:35-1:02:43): Brian and Aubrey shared their TOP FIVE Sights and Sounds of Christmas. (1:02:43-1:11:13): Brian and Aubrey reflected on Isaiah Chapter 9 verses 6 & 7. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-7:50): Brian and Aubrey discussed Megan Hill's Gospel Coalition article, “Giving Thanks Is a Community Project.” (7:50-25:34): Dr. Robert Tracy McKenzie, Professor of History at Wheaton College and Author “We the Fallen People,” joined Brian and Aubrey to talk about his book, “The First Thanksgiving: What the Real Story Tells Us About Loving God and Learning from History.” Learn more about Tracy and his books at roberttracymckenzie.com and connect with him on Twitter at @rtracymckenzie (25:34-34:25): Brian and Aubrey discussed the Good Morning America story, “Baby hears mom's voice for the first time in emotional video.” (34:25-44:46): Brian and Aubrey shared their TOP FIVE Little Things they're thankful for. Aubrey's #1 pick was Christmas Decorations and Brian's #1 pick was Dunkin' Donuts Unsweetened Iced Tea. (44:46-53:56): Aubrey hosted a Thanksgiving Quiz with Brian and special guest, Kevin Sampson, Aubrey's husband and the Lead Pastor of Renewal Church in West Chicago. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-7:13): Brian and Aubrey reflected on Veteran's Day and discussed some ways we can honor veterans. (7:13-22:37): Dr. Tony Evans, Founder & Senior Pastor of Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship in Dallas, Founder & President of The Urban Alternative, and Host of “The Alternative with Dr. Tony Evans,” and Priscilla Shirer, Bible teacher, Author, and Cofounder of Going Beyond Ministries, joined Brian and Aubrey to talk about their new film, “Journey with Jesus,” in theaters November 15th, 16th, and 17th. Get your tickets for “Journey with Jesus” at journeywithjesusmovie.com Learn more about Priscilla's ministry at goingbeyond.com Learn more about Dr. Evans' ministry at tonyevans.org and tune in to “The Alternative with Dr. Tony Evans” Sundays at 5pm on AM 1160 Hope for Your Life. (22:37-31:00): Brian and Aubrey chatted about Dave Stopera's Buzzfeed article, “23 "Facts" You Probably Believed Your Entire Childhood That Are Completely And Totally Fake.” (31:00-39:29): Tony Ciro, Regional Director for the Upper Midwest for Samaritan's Purse, joined Brian and Aubrey to talk about the impact of Operation Christmas Child and the National Collection Week, November 15th to November 22nd. Learn more about Operation Christmas Child at samaritanspurse.org/occ (39:29-49:39): Nike Shelton and Eric Shelton, Co-hosts of “What's in You” on WEZE in Boston, joined Brian and Aubrey to talk about their radio ministry and the Fire Friday Revival on Friday November 12th at 7:30pm at the Westin O'hare. Register for the Fire Friday Revival at morenikeshelton.com and learn more about “What's in You” at wezeradio.com (49:39-59:17): Aubrey hosted a Veteran's Day Quiz with Brian and special guest, Kevin Sampson, Aubrey's husband and the Lead Pastor of Renewal Church in West Chicago. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-7:16): Brian and Aubrey discussed Apoorva Mandavilli's New York Times article, “A ‘Historic Event': First Malaria Vaccine Approved by W.H.O.” (7:16-24:06): Matt Smethurst, Managing Editor of The Gospel Coalition and Lead Pastor of River City Baptist Church, joined Brian and Aubrey to talk about his book, “Deacons: How They Serve and Strengthen the Church” and his Gospel Coalition article, “Don't Follow Your Heart.” Check out Matt's articles at thegospelcoalition.org and connect with him on Twitter at @MattSmethurst (24:06-32:39): Brian and Aubrey talked about the school shooting in Texas.They also discussed Sonya Spillmann's Gospel Coalition article, “How Do We Stay Joyful when Life Feels Heavy?” (32:39-49:50): Dr. Angie Ward, Assistant Director of the Doctor of Ministry program at Denver Seminary and the Author of “I Am a Leader: When Women Discover the Joy of Their Calling,” joined Brian and Aubrey to talk about her new book, “When the Universe Cracks: Living as God's People in Times of Crisis.” Learn more about Angie at angieward.net and connect with her on Twitter at @angiewardphd (49:50-58:39): Brian and Aubrey celebrated Abdulrazak Gurnah, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature. And Aubrey hosted a Literature Quiz Show with Brian From and special guest, Kevin Sampson! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-9:01): Brian and Aubrey shared their thoughts on the Texas abortion law and discussed the following news stories: “Texas Law Banning 85 Percent of Abortions Takes Effect: 'It's Time to Build a Culture of Life'” “Is the Texas ‘Heartbeat Bill' the End of Roe v. Wade?” (9:01-25:34): Bob Smietana, veteran religion writer and National Reporter for Religion News Service, joined Brian and Aubrey to chat about some of his recent articles. “NRB spokesman Dan Darling fired after pro-vaccine statements on ‘Morning Joe'” “Services at Tennessee governor's church disrupted by megachurch pastor feud” “A South Carolina pastor quit his church. His followers revolted to get him back.” “Faith-based disaster relief groups balance COVID safety with speedy response to Hurricane Ida” Check out Bob's articles at religionnews.com and connect with Bob on Twitter at @bobsmietana (25:34-35:23): Kevin Sampson, Lead Pastor of Renewal Church in West Chicago, joined Brian and Aubrey to talk about his Daily Herald opinion article, “DACA's fragility undermines the future of immigrant children: we need permanent immigration reform.” Connect with Kevin on Twitter at @kev_samp (35:23-44:24): How should we approach prayer? Brian and Aubrey discussed this and commented on Heather Thompson Day's Christianity Today article, “She Didn't Believe, But God Heard Her Cry.” (44:24-1:02:16): Dr. Ryan Burge, Assistant Professor and Graduate Coordinator at Eastern Illinois University, Co-founder of Religion in Public, and Author of “The Nones: Where They Came From, Who They Are, and Where They Are Going,” joined Brian and Aubrey to talk about his book and his Religion News Service article, “‘OK millennial': Don't blame the boomers for decline of religion in America.” Learn more about Ryan at ryanburge.net and connect with him on Twitter at @ryanburge (1:02:16-1:10:56): What are some ways we can share encouragement with friends and family members? Brian and Aubrey chatted about this and commented on a tweet from Scott Sauls. They also shared their thoughts on Dan Reiland's Outreach Magazine article, “Simple Ways for Leaders to Encourage Others.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-10:29): Aubrey welcomed guest co-host, Kevin Sampson! Kevin is Aubrey's husband and the Lead Pastor of Renewal Church in West Chicago. They kicked off the show by talking about the importance of taking a stand against racism. And they discussed the following articles: “‘You can't think yourself out of racism': Black religion scholars call for conversion” “What Students Are Saying About Race and Racism in America” (10:29-26:32): Tio Hardiman, Executive Director for Violence Interrupters, NFP and Adjunct Professor at North Park University, joined Aubrey and Kevin to talk about community organizing for peace and social change in Chicago, the Violence Interrupters Initiative, and Violence Interrupters Training. Learn more about Tio and his work at violenceinterrupters.org and connect with him on Twitter at @TioHardiman (26:32-36:50): Kevin interviewed Aubrey about her new book, “Known: How Believing Who God Says You Are Changes Everything.” Pre-order Aubrey's new book on Amazon! (36:50-46:00): Aubrey and Kevin talked about planting Renewal Church. They also discussed Bob Smietana's Religion News Service article, “Women church planters hope to give Christianity a fresh start” (46:00-1:02:46): Greg Armstrong, Founding and Lead Pastor of Renew Church and Founder of Renew Collective, joined Aubrey and Kevin to talk about his new single, “Good,” and the 2021 Renew Conference coming up November 12-13th. Learn more about the 2021 Renew Conference at myrenewconference.com Learn more about Greg at gregarmstrong.org and connect with him on Twitter at @gregarmstrong (1:02:46-1:10:46): Aubrey and Kevin shared their TOP FIVE Things they're looking forward to this Fall. Aubrey's #1 pick was Fall Movie Season and Kevin's #1 pick was the Bears winning all of their games and going to the Superbowl. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-9:08): Brian and Aubrey discussed the news about “Tim Tebow being cut by the Jacksonville Jaguars: ‘God works all things together for good.'” (9:08-28:19): Sarah Zylstra, Senior Writer & Faith-and-Work Editor for The Gospel Coalition and Coauthor of “Gospelbound: Living with Resolute Hope in an Anxious Age,” joined Brian and Aubrey to chat about her Gospel Coalition article, “How to Be a Christian in the Mainstream News Media” and her TGC Talks message, “Two Ways to Find Peace in an Anxious World.” Learn more about Sarah and her articles at thegospelcoalition.org and connect with her on Twitter at @sarahezylstra (28:19-38:35): Brian and Aubrey shared their TOP FIVE House Chores that they enjoy doing. Aubrey's #1 pick was Organizing and Brian's #1 pick was Doing the Dishes. (38:35-48:13): As Christians, how should we respond to people we disagree with on COVID-19? Brian and Aubrey talked about this and commented on Bob Smietana's Religion News Service article, “Christian school drops ‘Freedom Matters' event with COVID-denier Greg Locke.” (48:13-57:35): In the midst of tough times, have you considered walking away from your faith? Brian and Aubrey discussed this and shared their thoughts on Dr. James Scott's Churchleaders.com article, “Pastor: Get Up and Try Again.” (57:35-1:07:50): Aubrey hosted a Back to School Quiz with Brian and special guest, Kevin Sampson, Aubrey's husband and the Lead Pastor of Renewal Church in West Chicago. (1:07:50-1:16:14): Brian and Aubrey shared their thoughts on a Tweet from Ashlee Eiland, “In this season, we'll need to get good at recognizing Life. If you're straining, look not in news stories but in neighbors. Not in self-interest but in service. Not in social media but in silence. Life is on its tippy toes - Just waiting to be noticed. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Just because you don't share everything with everybody does not mean that you're not doing anything phenomenal behind the scenes.” – Nelson Brown Today's featured award-winning author is entrepreneur, activist, and Radio Show Host, Nelson Brown. Nelson comes back for another visit to talk about his upcoming projects, lessons learned from the pandemic, and more!! Key Thing's You'll Learn: What to expect from his next book. How Nelson used his time during the pandemic. The 2 things Nelson gained from starting an online radio show. Why everything doesn't need to be shared on social media. Nelson's Books: https://www.amazon.com/Nelson-EBrown/e/B07G4KRL5B/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1 Nelson's Email: brownnelsone@gmail.com The opening track is titled “UVERWorld verR” by Rukunetsu aka Project R. To listen and download the whole track, click the following link. https://soundcloud.com/rukunetsu/uverworld-verr You May Also Like…. 129 - "Networking & Book Promoting" with Nelson Brown (@Nelson.E.Brown): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/129-networking-book-promoting-with-nelson-brown-nelsonebrown/ 192 - "Vulnerable Masculinity" with Nelson Brown (@NelsonEBrown1): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/192-vulnerable-masculinity-with-nelson-brown-nelsonebrown1/ 246.5 (Charm City Bonus) – “Black Prince Magic” with Nelson Brown (@NelsonEBrown1): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/2465-charm-city-bonus-black-prince-magic-with-nelson-brown-nelsonebrown1/ 77.5 - Local Author Bonus Special (LABS) with Nelson Brown: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/775-local-author-bonus-special-labs-with-nelson-brown/ 152 - "Chocolate Brothers for Christ" with Chaz Jackson: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/152-chocolate-brothers-for-christ-with-chaz-jackson/ 190 - "Counter Clockwise" with MarTrey Stevens: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/190-counter-clockwise-with-martrey-stevens/ 162 - "Army of One: PR & Marketing For The Indie Filmmaker" with Kevin Sampson (@kevinsampson): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/162-army-of-one-pr-marketing-for-the-indie-filmmaker-with-kevin-sampson-kevinsampson/
“Just because you don't share everything with everybody does not mean that you're not doing anything phenomenal behind the scenes.” – Nelson Brown Today's featured award-winning author is entrepreneur, activist, and Radio Show Host, Nelson Brown. Nelson comes back for another visit to talk about his upcoming projects, lessons learned from the pandemic, and more!! Key Thing's You'll Learn: What to expect from his next book. How Nelson used his time during the pandemic. The 2 things Nelson gained from starting an online radio show. Why everything doesn't need to be shared on social media. Nelson's Books: https://www.amazon.com/Nelson-EBrown/e/B07G4KRL5B/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1 Nelson's Email: brownnelsone@gmail.com The opening track is titled “UVERWorld verR” by Rukunetsu aka Project R. To listen and download the whole track, click the following link. https://soundcloud.com/rukunetsu/uverworld-verr You May Also Like…. 129 - "Networking & Book Promoting" with Nelson Brown (@Nelson.E.Brown): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/129-networking-book-promoting-with-nelson-brown-nelsonebrown/ 192 - "Vulnerable Masculinity" with Nelson Brown (@NelsonEBrown1): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/192-vulnerable-masculinity-with-nelson-brown-nelsonebrown1/ 246.5 (Charm City Bonus) – “Black Prince Magic” with Nelson Brown (@NelsonEBrown1): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/2465-charm-city-bonus-black-prince-magic-with-nelson-brown-nelsonebrown1/ 77.5 - Local Author Bonus Special (LABS) with Nelson Brown: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/775-local-author-bonus-special-labs-with-nelson-brown/ 152 - "Chocolate Brothers for Christ" with Chaz Jackson: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/152-chocolate-brothers-for-christ-with-chaz-jackson/ 190 - "Counter Clockwise" with MarTrey Stevens: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/190-counter-clockwise-with-martrey-stevens/ 162 - "Army of One: PR & Marketing For The Indie Filmmaker" with Kevin Sampson (@kevinsampson): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/162-army-of-one-pr-marketing-for-the-indie-filmmaker-with-kevin-sampson-kevinsampson/
(00:00-9:19): Brian and Aubrey discussed the latest news about the Florida Building Collapse. (9:19-27:30): Dr. John Fuder, Founder and Director of Heart for the City joined Brian and Aubrey to chat about the Chicagoland United in Prayer Events this weekend. Learn more about Chicagoland United in Prayer at chiunitepray.com and connect with Doc Fuder on Twitter at @Heart4theCity (27:30-36:07): When someone believes in God, does that mean they don't struggle with sin anymore? Brian and Aubrey discussed this and reacted to a video from Dallas Jenkins, “I'm firing back about one criticism.” (36:07-44:52): Brian and Aubrey talked about Rachel Elbaum and Adela Suliman's NBC News article, “Princes William and Harry unite to unveil Diana statue, but it's their relationship on display.” (44:52-1:03:36): Dan Britton, Author and Chief Field Officer at Fellowship of Christian Athletes, joined Brian and Aubrey to chat about his book, “The Wisdom Challenge: Experience the Life-Changing Power of Proverbs.” Learn more about Dan and his book at wisdomchallenge.com (1:03:36-1:13:59): Aubrey hosted a Fourth of July Quiz Show with Brian and special guest, Kevin Sampson, Aubrey's husband and the Lead Pastor of Renewal Church in West Chicago. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-10:05): Aubrey's husband Kevin Sampson is in for Brian From this afternoon. Aubrey and Kevin started the show off by sharing some lessons about sacrifice and service they've learned in marriage and parenting. (10:05-27:30): Dr. Jarrett Stephens is the Senior Pastor of Champion Forest Baptist Church in Houston, Texas. He joined Aubrey and Kevin to talk about his new book “The Always God: He Hasn't Changed and You Are Not Forgotten” and how the COVID-19 pandemic inspired him to write it. (27:30-37:12): Aubrey and Kevin discussed what it's like as Pastors to help people deal with the sad moments in life. (37:21-59:10): Danny Saez is the Executive Pastor of Renewal Church in West Chicago. He joined Aubrey and Kevin Sampson to talk about the value of a multi-ethnic vision of a church. (59:10-1:09:40): Aubrey and Kevin Sampson were joined by Aubrey's mom Lydia for The Summer Quiz Show (1:09:40-1:19:56): Aubrey and Kevin wrapped up the show by sharing some positive news from the Good News Network. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-9:04): Brian and Aubrey talked about the death penalty and discussed the NBC News article, “South Carolina executions blocked until firing squad formed.” (9:04-18:38): Pastor Jim Mucerino, Senior Pastor of Bemidji Baptist Church, joined Brian and Aubrey to chat about the Grace Conference on June 24th and 25th at Quentin Road Baptist Church in Lake Zurich, IL. Register for the Grace Conference at graceconference.com (18:38-27:56): Brian and Aubrey shared their thoughts on Scot McKnight's Jesus Creed blog post, “The Unmasking of Evangelicalism.” (27:56-36:31): Brian and Aubrey discussed a “TGC Talks” Video from The Gospel Coalition where “Sam Allberry addresses the reasons Christian pastors have become less trustworthy in society, and how they might become trusted again.” (36:31-45:35): Brian and Aubrey talked about Ed Stetzer's Rules for Facebook. They also discussed “Facebook Etiquette on Over-Commenting.” (45:35-55:26): Andy Jack, Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor at Alliance Clinical Associates, joined Brian and Aubrey to chat about tools for coping with anxiety and depression as we move out of the pandemic. (55:26-1:04:53): In honor of Father's Day, Brian and Aubrey shared their TOP FIVE TV Dads. Aubrey's #1 pick was The Mandalorian and Brian's #1 pick was Phil Dunphy from Modern Family. (1:04:53-1:15:25): Aubrey hosted the first episode of the popular Father's Day quiz show, “The Big Daddy Father's Day Quiz” with Brian and special guest, Kevin Sampson, Aubrey's husband and the Lead Pastor of Renewal Church in West Chicago. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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A major construction project at North Head Wharf on Grand Manan has left Kevin Sampson, the owner of the Compass Rose Heritage Inn with questions and concerns about the summer ahead.
Art-pop provocateur ST VINCENT returns with an album inspired by her dad’s 12 year jail sentence for multimillion dollar financial fraud. Is this the key to Annie Clark’s oeuvre (and is it any good)? Plus MATT ‘TOAST OF LONDON’ BERRY’S frankly marvellous psych-pop freakbeat album The Blue Elephant, Sky attempts a female take on I, Claudius with DOMINA, and a couple of off-the-beaten track movies you might like. Broadcaster Jamie East and novelist, screenwriter and Nik Cohn of scally Kevin Sampson are our guests. Produced and presented by Siân Pattenden and Andrew Harrison. Audio production by Alex Rees. Bigmouth is a Podmasters production. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
(00:00-9:19): How can we learn to respond to news headlines with prayer instead of discouragement? Brian and Aubrey shared their thoughts on Kate Shellnutt's Christianity Today article, “Christians ‘Pray the News' in a Year of Doomscrolling.” (9:19-26:35): Catherine McNiel, Author of All Shall Be Well: Awakening to God's Presence in His Messy, Abundant World and Long Days of Small Things: Motherhood as a Spiritual Discipline, joined Brian and Aubrey to chat about her books and share encouragement for mothers. Learn more about Catherine and her books at catherinemcniel.com (26:35-38:58): In honor of Mother's Day, Brian and Aubrey shared their TOP FIVE TV Moms. Aubrey's #1 pick was Lorelai Gilmore from Gilmore Girls and Brian's #1 pick was Norma Arnold from The Wonder Years. (38:58-48:40): Is sin still a big deal? Brian and Aubrey chatted about this and reacted to a tweet from Dean Inserra. (48:40-59:42): Aubrey hosted the first episode of the popular Mother's Day quiz show, “The Mom is Right” with Brian and special guest, Kevin Sampson, Aubrey's husband and the Lead Pastor of Renewal Church in West Chicago. (59:42-1:08:57): Brian and Aubrey shared encouragement for those feeling sadness and loss on Mother's Day. Aubrey also shared insight from her book, “The Louder Song: Listening for Hope in the Midst of Lament.” (1:08:57-1:16:26): Will you help answer a mother's prayer for food by making a gift to Food For The Poor? Brian and Aubrey shared how Food For The Poor is providing life-saving food to children, and sharing the hope of the Gospel! Your gift of $37 will provide 6 months of lifesaving food to one child. To make your gift call 855-901-4673 or give online at 1160hope.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Culture Of Film With Kevin Sampson https://anchor.fm/kemtrails/message LIKE, SHARE, & SUBSCRIBE. Follow us on Instagram: Kemtrails Podcast - @kemtrailspodcast Mo'Chris - @mo_chris AP - @ap817 Trader Dre - @dredijgi Follow us on Facebook: Kemtrails Podcast - @kemtrailspodcast Mo'Chris - @Mo'Chris Trader Dre - @TraderDreInvesting Follow us on Twitter: Mo'Chris - @Mo_Chris Email us: kemtrailspodcast@gmail.com Visit us on our website: https://kemtrails.mn.co/ Episode Produced by: Mo'Chris ©2020 Mo'Chris Productions Music provided by: Chillhop https://chillhop.com/ Ep 39: The Culture Of Film With Kevin Sampson by Kemtrails Podcast is licensed under a Creative Commons License. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kemtrails/message
On this special holiday edition of the BIG show, we celebrate the 66th birthday of Denzel Hayes Washington by discussing our Favorite Six Films from the iconic actor.Critics, Charles Kirkland, Jr., Kevin Sampson, and Tim Gordon talk about his impact, our choices, and his remarkable consistency over 40 years all on Episode 435 of Keeping It Reel with FilmGordon.
On this special holiday edition of the BIG show, we celebrate the 66th birthday of Denzel Hayes Washington by discussing our Favorite Six Films from the iconic actor.Critics, Charles Kirkland, Jr., Kevin Sampson, and Tim Gordon talk about his impact, our choices, and his remarkable consistency over 40 years all on Episode 435 of Keeping It Reel with FilmGordon.
On this special edition of the BIG show, film critics Nell Minow, Lonita Cook, Kevin Sampson, and Wilson Morales join us to discuss the Top Ten Movies of 2020.Films such as Nomadland, One Night in Miami, Minari, Mank, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, Sylvie's Love, and others are analyzed all on Episode 433 of Keeping It Reel with FilmGordon.
On this special edition of the BIG show, film critics Nell Minow, Lonita Cook, Kevin Sampson, and Wilson Morales join us to discuss the Top Ten Movies of 2020.Films such as Nomadland, One Night in Miami, Minari, Mank, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, Sylvie's Love, and others are analyzed all on Episode 433 of Keeping It Reel with FilmGordon.
STRONG Life Podcast ep. 251 In this episode I have my friend and Underground Strength Coach, Kevin Sampson interview me on the business side of running a garage gym / warehouse gym and the business aspect of being a Strength Coach. Resources mentioned in this episode: https://zacheven-esh.com/the-ultimate-gym-business-audio-series/ https://zacheven-esh.com/operation-thunder-download/ http://ZachStrength.com http://UndergroundStrengthCert.com
It was inevitable Sachin would do an episode on Liverpool and here it is, a full-on chat about following the Reds with that most brilliant of Reds – writer and author, Kevin Sampson. Over a in-no-way-breaking-Covid-restrictions drink at Hotel TIA, located in the shadow of Anfield, Sachin and Kevin talk about the club that matters most to them, with Kevin in typically articulate and funny form as he reflects on everything he has seen and felt since going to his first Liverpool game in 1967. The magic of the Kop, the magic of Kenny, the thrilling uniqueness of being a travelling Red in the 1970s, why THAT night against Chelsea is the greatest night of them all and why Steven Gerrard is the greatest player of all. There's also a discussion about Hillsborough - its legacy and the lessons that still need to be learned from that tragic day in April 1989. Finally, Kevin goes through his all-time Liverpool XI before signing-off with what he wants to see from the Reds in the next five years. So download, listen and love. And after you have, please Rate and Review. It would mean a lot. Cheers!
We welcome Richie from https://www.kopiteklobber.com and Damian Kavanagh, #TheAnfieldWrap contributor. Lots of content in this one. Richie and Damian, survivors of Hillsborough, talk to us about the last 32 years, the trauma of the event and the trauma of the truth being suppressed for 23 years. Damian talks about the achievement of truth in his lifetime being a huge victory. We talk about the uniqueness of the City of Liverpool and the lack of identification with England that has a long history, but has been exacerbated by Hillsborough. We recommend Phil Scraton's 'The Truth' and Kevin Sampson's 'Hillsborough Voices' as a way to learn more - see links at at the bottom of this. We also talked about Richie and Damian's early memories of watching the Reds - check out David Fairclough's goal against Everton in 1976. And we round it out with a short reflection of the best Liverpool team ever - listen on to discover which Liverpool 11 that is. https://www.amazon.com/Hillsborough-Truth-Phil-Scraton/dp/1910948012/ref=pd_bxgy_img_2/138-2676148-9080840?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=1910948012&pd_rd_r=4e685130-8bd2-4d5f-9200-89e6470fc66b&pd_rd_w=vz8wY&pd_rd_wg=o8RFH&pf_rd_p=ce6c479b-ef53-49a6-845b-bbbf35c28dd3&pf_rd_r=FJMDVPTWHZWT750S33KM&psc=1&refRID=FJMDVPTWHZWT750S33KM https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0091955629/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_image_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Music Producer Mike S joins Dontaye Carter on Beyond the Brand. Mike S just released his new album entitled "Reconciliation" on September 25, 2020. His album was inspired by the summer of protests against police brutality. Grammy-winning Artist Speech Thomas, Dontaye Carter, and Kevin Sampson are among the people featured on this album. Subscribe NOW to Justice Media Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4xg0E8kQk5BumfKk2vxW_w?view_as=subscriber Get MORE of Justice Media Network: ► FOLLOW Justice Media Network on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justice_media_network ► FOLLOW Justice Media Network on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JusticeMediaATL ► LIKE Justice Media Network on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JusticeMediaNetwork Justice Media Network is a multimedia platform that highlights stories and topics at the intersection of Justice and Culture. We are determined to bring the information in a thoughtful and accurate way while highlighting issues important to the Culture. Contact Us on for broadcast opportunities - Dontaye@justicemedianetwork.com. Read more at: ►www.justicemedianetwork.com Get MORE of The Carter Media Group: ► FOLLOW the Carter Media Group on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pr_carter03/ https://www.instagram.com/carter_media_group_llc/ https://www.instagram/beyond_th3_brand ► FOLLOW The Carter Media Group on Twitter: https://twitter.com/carter_media https://twitter.com/DontayeCarter ► LIKE The Carter Media Group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CarterMediaGroup/ https://www.facebook.com/Beyondth3Brand/?modal=admin_todo_tour https://www.facebook.com/TheRealDontayeCarter/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Featuring an interview with Nick Landers of Inherent Vice - band, plus music from them as well as Kevin Sampson and The Night Shift, Intrepid Travelers, and Voice of Dissent. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On the latest episode of the BIG show, DCBFF head, Kevin Sampson joins us to discuss a variety of subjects, including the disparity between Black Brits and Black Americans in film. In addition, Cordell Martin also stops by to discuss the 4th Annual Black Reel Awards for Television. Show correspondent Wilson Morales also contributes to the discussion all on the latest episode of Keeping It Reel with FilmGordon.
On the latest episode of the BIG show, DCBFF head, Kevin Sampson joins us to discuss a variety of subjects, including the disparity between Black Brits and Black Americans in film. In addition, Cordell Martin also stops by to discuss the 4th Annual Black Reel Awards for Television. Show correspondent Wilson Morales also contributes to the discussion all on the latest episode of Keeping It Reel with FilmGordon.
Cine-Men hosts Douglas Davidson and Seed return with guest Kevin Sampson to discuss films they've seen recently and their favorite movies about revolutions, liberations, and breaking free. Follow Seed on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Seedalicious Follow Douglas on Twitter: www.twitter.com/elmntsofmadness Follow Kevin on Twitter: www.twitter.com/kevinsampson
Join the Meet Me at the Movies crew this week as we host film critic, film fest founder, and film professor Kevin Sampson. We explore Kevin’s passion for cinema and we ask the question – “Who would write a screenplay of your life.” Join us each week on C19 TV and WGWG.org.
(00:00-08:48): “If you drive an expensive car you're probably a jerk, scientists say.” writes Rob Picheta on CNN. Brian talks about this and touches on the recent mass shooting in Milwaukee. (08:48-17:54): “Democratic Christians Weigh Their Primary Concerns”, writes Daniel Silliman in Christianity Today. The presidential contenders are wooing religious voters. How do the faithful make sure God isn't a political prop? (17:54-27:02): Fred Sanders writes “The Cross Changes Everything” In Christianity Today. Why the Crucifixion is the center of our theology—and our lives. Brian talks about how the entire Bible points towards Jesus’s death and resurrection. (27:02-36:14): “Here Come the Skinny Cows”, writes Mark Deymaz With Harry Li in Christianity Today. Brian discusses the four reasons tithes and offerings are about to drop dramatically. (37:16-1:07:22): We are joined by pastor of Renewal Church, Kevin Sampson. He and Brian went to Wheaton a lot, and he says that Brian was a big influence to him in his college years. He shares his story of how he ended up planting a church. He and Brian touch on pastor insecurity and how they handle it. (1:08:26-1:14:40): Brian and Ian’s “Weird Stuff We Found on the Internet”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this extended edition of the BIG show, we'll continue to discuss and breakdown the Top 10 Female Performances of the 20th Annual Black Reel Awards with our special guest panelists, Sherin Nicole and Kevin Sampson.Counting down from the Top 20, as well as the five who missed the cut, Nicole and Sampson will take a deep dive into the Black Reel Awards Voting Panels choices and the impact those performances over the past two decades.
On this extended edition of the BIG show, we'll continue to discuss and breakdown the Top 10 Female Performances of the 20th Annual Black Reel Awards with our special guest panelists, Sherin Nicole and Kevin Sampson. Counting down from the Top 20, as well as the five who missed the cut, Nicole and Sampson will take a deep dive into the Black Reel Awards Voting Panels choices and the impact those performances over the past two decades.
This week on the BIG show, the 20th Annual Black Reel Awards takes place next month and all month we'll take a look back at the filmmakers and stars who shaped the first two decades of Black Film, in our special "20 for 20" series. Critics Sherin Nicole and Kevin Sampson will discuss the Top 20 Female Performances of the first 20 years. Plus, we'll have movie news and reviews of the latest films, including Like A Boss and Just Mercy all on the latest episode of Keeping It Reel with FilmGordon.
This week on the BIG show, the 20th Annual Black Reel Awards takes place next month and all month we'll take a look back at the filmmakers and stars who shaped the first two decades of Black Film, in our special "20 for 20" series. Critics Sherin Nicole and Kevin Sampson will discuss the Top 20 Female Performances of the first 20 years.Plus, we'll have movie news and reviews of the latest films, including Like A Boss and Just Mercy all on the latest episode of Keeping It Reel with FilmGordon.
“Everybody tells you to be patient but they don't tell you how to be patient.” – L.T. Bourne Today's featured author is activist, filmmaker and speaker from the Caribbean Islands, L.T. Bourne. Leo and I talk about his book, his nonprofit “Open Thought” and the qualities of a true leader. Key Takeaways: “I believe that we all have a story to tell and it's unfair to the next generation for us to take our stories to the grave.” “We have to find ways to let our light shine.” “People feed off of your passion.” Find and live out your passion. Live life fearlessly. Leaders should have integrity, passion and an open mind. The person you know may change within 10 minutes just by getting on social media and seeing a mind-changing post. We live in the age of instant gratification and it doesn't reflect how the process of life truly works. “Take care of yourself and be patient with yourself.” L.T.'s Site: https://ltbourne.org/ L.T.'s Book: https://www.amazon.com/Its-Not-Mans-World-conquered-ebook/dp/B07TJ9PWR4 The opening track is titled “Amor Vencer” from Subterranean Sessions by MadXruler formerly known as Ruler Inc. Capture this tune and the whole album by clicking this link. https://rulerinc.bandcamp.com/album/subterranean-sessions Related Episodes: 99 - "Leader By Choice" with Andres Valdes (@IamAndresValdes): http://goingnorth.libsyn.com/99-leader-by-choice-with-andres-valdes-iamandresvaldes 100 - "Habits of Highly Broke People" with Dipo Adesina (@dipo_adesina): http://goingnorth.libsyn.com/100-habits-of-highly-broke-people-with-dipo-adesina-dipo_adesina 117 - "Leaving an Inspirational Legacy" with Darren Mitchell: http://goingnorth.libsyn.com/117-leaving-an-inspirational-legacy-with-darren-mitchell 118 - "Living Full Out" with Nancy Solari (@NancySolari): http://goingnorth.libsyn.com/118-living-full-out-with-nancy-solari-nancysolari 152 - "Chocolate Brothers for Christ" with Chaz Jackson: http://goingnorth.libsyn.com/152-chocolate-brothers-for-christ-with-chaz-jackson 162 - "Army of One: PR & Marketing For The Indie Filmmaker" with Kevin Sampson (@kevinsampson): http://goingnorth.libsyn.com/162-army-of-one-pr-marketing-for-the-indie-filmmaker-with-kevin-sampson-kevinsampson 183 - "Sacred Masculinity Rising" with Miguel Dean: http://goingnorth.libsyn.com/183-sacred-masculinity-rising-with-miguel-dean 184 - "ManTality" with DeWayne Foote (@zodonboys): http://goingnorth.libsyn.com/184-mantality-with-dewayne-foote-zodonboys 192 - "Vulnerable Masculinity" with Nelson Brown (@NelsonEBrown1): http://goingnorth.libsyn.com/191-vulnerable-masculinity-with-nelson-brown-nelsonebrown1
“Everybody tells you to be patient but they don’t tell you how to be patient.” – L.T. Bourne Today’s featured author is activist, filmmaker and speaker from the Caribbean Islands, L.T. Bourne. Leo and I talk about his book, his nonprofit “Open Thought” and the qualities of a true leader. Key Takeaways: “I believe that we all have a story to tell and it’s unfair to the next generation for us to take our stories to the grave.” “We have to find ways to let our light shine.” “People feed off of your passion.” Find and live out your passion. Live life fearlessly. Leaders should have integrity, passion and an open mind. The person you know may change within 10 minutes just by getting on social media and seeing a mind-changing post. We live in the age of instant gratification and it doesn’t reflect how the process of life truly works. “Take care of yourself and be patient with yourself.” L.T.’s Site: https://ltbourne.org/ L.T.’s Book: https://www.amazon.com/Its-Not-Mans-World-conquered-ebook/dp/B07TJ9PWR4 The opening track is titled “Amor Vencer” from Subterranean Sessions by MadXruler formerly known as Ruler Inc. Capture this tune and the whole album by clicking this link. https://rulerinc.bandcamp.com/album/subterranean-sessions Related Episodes: 99 - "Leader By Choice" with Andres Valdes (@IamAndresValdes): http://goingnorth.libsyn.com/99-leader-by-choice-with-andres-valdes-iamandresvaldes 100 - "Habits of Highly Broke People" with Dipo Adesina (@dipo_adesina): http://goingnorth.libsyn.com/100-habits-of-highly-broke-people-with-dipo-adesina-dipo_adesina 117 - "Leaving an Inspirational Legacy" with Darren Mitchell: http://goingnorth.libsyn.com/117-leaving-an-inspirational-legacy-with-darren-mitchell 118 - "Living Full Out" with Nancy Solari (@NancySolari): http://goingnorth.libsyn.com/118-living-full-out-with-nancy-solari-nancysolari 152 - "Chocolate Brothers for Christ" with Chaz Jackson: http://goingnorth.libsyn.com/152-chocolate-brothers-for-christ-with-chaz-jackson 162 - "Army of One: PR & Marketing For The Indie Filmmaker" with Kevin Sampson (@kevinsampson): http://goingnorth.libsyn.com/162-army-of-one-pr-marketing-for-the-indie-filmmaker-with-kevin-sampson-kevinsampson 183 - "Sacred Masculinity Rising" with Miguel Dean: http://goingnorth.libsyn.com/183-sacred-masculinity-rising-with-miguel-dean 184 - "ManTality" with DeWayne Foote (@zodonboys): http://goingnorth.libsyn.com/184-mantality-with-dewayne-foote-zodonboys 192 - "Vulnerable Masculinity" with Nelson Brown (@NelsonEBrown1): http://goingnorth.libsyn.com/191-vulnerable-masculinity-with-nelson-brown-nelsonebrown1
PLEASE DOWNLOAD and listen at your convenience. Kevin Sampson is a Writer, Producer and Director and he's taken that experience and applied it to his primary role as a film critic. He also runs an entertainment website, hosts a podcast and a film review TV show. As if that wasn't enough he launched a PR firm called "Picture Lock" to help independent filmmakers, with a focus on filmmakers of color. Like you would expect, he has chosen a wide variety of scores ranging from the 1950's to present day. Some will be familiar and others won't be but you're sure to enjoy it all. A fascinating discussion on all things film plus some great music make this an episode not to be missed.
"Life is shit. There is no fucking point to any of it. Maybe we used to live to hunt to kill to eat to live another day. Now we just kill time in as many sophisticated ways as possible. Pointless jobs. Pointless lives. Work. Television. Football.” ― Kevin Sampson, Awaydays. Kami mencoba mendengarkan sharing cerita Sleman Fans yang pernah melakukan 'mbolos' baik sekolah/kuliah/bekerja. Bagi kami ini adalah sesuatu yang menarik untuk disiarkan. Mampu membuat kami mengerti bagaimana fenomena-fenomena dan kehidupan personal seorang suporter atau fans dalam mendukung tim kebanggaannya. Pada intinya kami bisa belajar lebih pada Sleman Fans. Terimakasih lik! Semoga senang ya lik dengan siaran podcast kami ini. Selamat mendengarkan. Tetap PSS dan Full Service! Salam #GrassRoots Jangan Sampai Surut!
Kevin Blythe Sampson, 64, is a sculptor, painter, Muralist that is recognized for tackling difficult issues that concern him and his Newark, N.J., neighbors. Kevin Blythe Sampson was born in Elizabeth NJ on November the 28th 1954. He is a product of growing up in a household that was totally committed to civil rights and community concerns, and this continues to be a recurring theme in his work. Kevin considers himself to be a “we shall over come Baby.” Kevin’s father, Stephen Sampson (deceased) was a community leader in both Elizabeth New jersey and in other parts of the state; He is Kevin’s most important role model. Stephen Sampson remained a community leader for over 60 years until his death, in 2005. The City of Elizabeth honored Kevin’s Father by naming the new senior citizen complex the “Stephen Sampson Senior Center.” Kevin Sampson grew up in house hold where many of the local marches were planned and many national leaders would meet with his father. They included Ruby Dee, William Kunsler, Malcolm X, Dick Gregory, Robert Ferris Thompson, Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm and many more. This had a strong effect on both Kevin’s Art and his life Kevin became a police officer-Detective for the city of Scotch Plains New Jersey where he served for over 20 years. He is the first African American Uniformed Composite sketch Artist in The country. He received numerous commendations for his work as both a police composite artist and a detective including the 200 clubs medal of valor, (for saving a life). He took an early retirement after the death of both his wife and an infant son, in separate illnesses. Kevin and his two young children who had lived in Englishtown NJ for seven years now moved to the (ironbound section) of Newark New Jersey were he has lived for over 25 years. Kevin was offered a teaching position at the Newark school of fine and industrial art where he taught (Airbrushing Tech’s and 3 dimensional Design) for over 16 years until the schools closing in 1995. Kevin also attended Lincoln University Pa, for two years, Parson School of Design (two years) and is a graduate of the Newark School of fine and industrial art. Kevin has continued teaching at various art schools and community programs, including currently running workshops at Express Newark, Rutgers Paul Robeson Gallery. Kevin has been a gallery artist with Cavin-Morris gallery N.Y, N.Y since 1992 He is a mentor to many of Newark youths and has assistant a whole crop of young artist in obtaining admissions into the various art schools in the metro area. Kevin was successfully walked over ten young people into and through various Art schools in New York. His work is in numerous collections including several museums. He is a past artist in residence at the Cathedral of St John the Divine and maintains a close friendship with his Mentor (the Retired Dean of the Cathedral) the Very reverend James parks Morton. Kevin has received the Maria Walsh Sharp foundations residency and the Joan Mitchell artist grant, as well as awards from various art councils throughout the state. He has also received a 2017 residency at the Joan Mitchell Center in Nola, and a residency at the John Michael Kohler Foundations Arts and Industry Program. And the inaugural residency at the Mystic Seaport Museum 2018. Over the course of the past three few years Kevin and his “Crew” have completed over five murals with the City of Newark’s, ”City Mural Program”. Including the Mural for this year Outsider Art Fair 2018, NY, NY. Kevin was recently selected as “100 People in Newark, by the 100 People foundation. Kevin recently did the voice over for an upcoming appearance on the PBS children’s Cartoon “Arthur”. He was turned into a cartoon and will play himself in the segment. Mystic Seaport Museum, Conn The USS Kye Kye Kule, 15 feet by 4' wide by 6' high 2018. Found objects, rope, ancient bottles, and materials collected on the grounds of the Mysti...
Kevin Sampson: Black Film Entrepreneur (Filmmaker, Film Critic, Film Publicist, Film Festival Founder, Author)
“There's a difference between paying your dues and being abused.” - Kevin Sampson Today's featured author and fellow podcast host is film critic, film director, and festival director, Kevin Sampson. Kevin and I have a fun chat about how he became a film critic, what made him start a film festival for people of color and tons more!!! Key Takeaways: Get as much experience as you can when you start out in anything. Especially if it's film school. “Know where you want to be and then study how to get there.” Video is in high demand for staying relevant on social media. “There's a difference between paying your dues and being abused.” Shoot weddings, promo spots and or commercials for companies can be income streams for those in film school looking to make extra money. Absorb and initiate. “Take risks but enjoy every moment.” Kevin's Site: http://picturelockshow.com/ Kevin's Book: https://www.amazon.com/Army-One-Marketing-Indie-Filmmaker-ebook/dp/B07SSQSFPR/ref=sr_1_1?crid=59RRY84Z8EUZ&keywords=kevin+sampson&qid=1562863250&s=gateway&sprefix=kevin+sampso%2Caps%2C153&sr=8-1 The opening track is titled "Shine Bros. Remix" by MagicMusicX. Listen to and cop the full track by clicking on the following link. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urmY2c92YZ8&list=PL0886CEEBF7164B78&index=93&t=0s
“There’s a difference between paying your dues and being abused.” - Kevin Sampson Today's featured author and fellow podcast host is film critic, film director, and festival director, Kevin Sampson. Kevin and I have a fun chat about how he became a film critic, what made him start a film festival for people of color and tons more!!! Key Takeaways: Get as much experience as you can when you start out in anything. Especially if it’s film school. “Know where you want to be and then study how to get there.” Video is in high demand for staying relevant on social media. “There’s a difference between paying your dues and being abused.” Shoot weddings, promo spots and or commercials for companies can be income streams for those in film school looking to make extra money. Absorb and initiate. “Take risks but enjoy every moment.” Kevin's Site: http://picturelockshow.com/ Kevin's Book: https://www.amazon.com/Army-One-Marketing-Indie-Filmmaker-ebook/dp/B07SSQSFPR/ref=sr_1_1?crid=59RRY84Z8EUZ&keywords=kevin+sampson&qid=1562863250&s=gateway&sprefix=kevin+sampso%2Caps%2C153&sr=8-1 The opening track is titled "Shine Bros. Remix" by MagicMusicX. Listen to and cop the full track by clicking on the following link. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urmY2c92YZ8&list=PL0886CEEBF7164B78&index=93&t=0s
Ulie and panelists Bryan Lyles, Julian Lytle and film critic Kevin Sampson discuss kaiju, tokosatsu and Godzilla. Featuring the official FF review of, "Godzilla: King of the Monsters." Original air date: June 1, 2019 on WERA 96.7 FM.
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This week on the BIG show, the Oscars are over and what a historic night it was for diversity in Hollywood. Joining us to share their perspectives are film critics Sherin Nicole and Kevin Sampson. Plus, we'll have entertainment news and reviews of the latest films, including Greta, all on the latest episode of Keeping It Reel with FilmGordon.
This week on the BIG show, our film tour continues as we recap the Critics Choice Awards and preview the Sundance Film Festival. In addition, film critic Kevin Sampson will join us to discuss several titles that are generating plenty of festival buzz. Plus, we'll have movie news and reviews of the this week's reviews, including Glass all on the latest episode of Keeping It Reel with FilmGordon
This week on the BIG show, our film tour continues as we recap the Critics Choice Awards and preview the Sundance Film Festival. In addition, film critic Kevin Sampson will join us to discuss several titles that are generating plenty of festival buzz. Plus, we'll have movie news and reviews of the this week's reviews, including Glass all on the latest episode of Keeping It Reel with FilmGordon
A filmmaker and a film critic weigh in on something else entirely. Robin Hauser (producer and director of the documentary Bias) and Kevin Sampson (of WERA's own PictureLock) and I explore unconscious bias, the many -isms that afflict us -- and how curiosity might just be the solution. Six fabulous minutes.
This week on the BIG show, independent Black film arrives in the Nation's Capitol and the founder and festival director of the DC Black Film Festival, Kevin Sampson will be our special guest to discuss the highlights and programming that will await audiences.Plus, the Academy Awards announced several major changes and show correspondent, Wilson Morales of Blackfilm.com will join us to talk about what they will mean moving forward. In addition, we'll have entertainment news and reviews of the latest films, The Meg and BlackkKlansman all on Episode 323 of Keeping It Reel with FilmGordon.
This week on the BIG show, independent Black film arrives in the Nation's Capitol and the founder and festival director of the DC Black Film Festival, Kevin Sampson will be our special guest to discuss the highlights and programming that will await audiences. Plus, the Academy Awards announced several major changes and show correspondent, Wilson Morales of Blackfilm.com will join us to talk about what they will mean moving forward. In addition, we'll have entertainment news and reviews of the latest films, The Meg and BlackkKlansman all on Episode 323 of Keeping It Reel with FilmGordon.
Kevin Sampson of Picture Lock & DCBFF and I share our struggles, perspectives, and excitement as we grow as entrepreneurs and develop our business ventures. Enjoy this uncut and unfiltered conversation! Listen to the back episodes at: waitwhatpro.com/motr Like on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/MediaOnTheRadio/ Follow me on INstagram at: @waitwhatpro SUBSCRIBE on iTunes: HTTPS://ITUN.ES/I6Y94LT TUNE IN every Thursday @ 7PM to 96.7 FM (Washington DC/Arlington): www.wera.fm
Thank you to Kevin Sampson for having us at the 1st DCBFF.B.E Creatives: Bad Web Series -- directed by Brandon HairstonAm I: Too African to be American or Too American to be African -- directed by Nadia SassoMakeup -- directed by Derek ColemanTales From Shaolin: Pt 1 "Shakey Dog" -- directed by Louis A. MooreLove, New York -- directed by Dionna McMillianThe First Stone -- directed by Kaisan RelGMG Presents: Self Made Ep.2 Shoutout To God -- directed by Mark Jason WelchGarnish Ep. 14 Glow End Theory -- directed by Antonio HernandezAnacostia -- directed by Anthony Anderson and Martha ByrneKeloid -- directed by Huriyyah Muhammad Freezer Burn - directed by Marina BrunoFostered - directed by Christine WilliamsPrivileged Unhinged - directed by Lande YoosufQuestions, comments or concerns? Let us know! Use the hashtag #serieslyrecap to let us know what you are thinking! If you enjoyed this episode please like/follow or subscribe :)Connect with usEmail: serieslypodcast@gmail.com Snapchat: serieslypodcast Website - Twitter - Instagram - Facebook - YouTube
Kevin Sampson turns the focus around and interviews me - host, Lynn Borton - about the wild and wonderful path that led me to "Choose to be Curious" and where it might take all of us next. Be sure to join us next time when Megan Price, director of the Insight Conflict Resolution Program joins us to talk about curiosity's role in resolving conflicts.
Local writer Kevin Sampson joined Mick Coyle on Liverpool Live to talk about the launch of his new book 'Hillsborough Voices' which tells the story of Hillsborough from many different people. Kevin tells Mick how he spoke to a wide range of people from ex-players, fans that were there, the families of the 96 to local MPs such as Andy Burnham and Steve Rotheram. If you'd like to meet Kevin and hear about his book in more detail, he will be at LEAF Bold St on Thursday 27th May from 7pm, tickets are available from Waterstones.
I'm Devin Gallagher and in this episode of @MediaOnRadio Kevin Sampson talks about how he started his blog/tv show/podcast empire called Picture Lock. He also shares how to balance the passion for being a family man with his creative pursuits. Media on the Radio is produced through the facilities of Arlington Independent Media. For more information visit www.arlingtonmedia.org Twitter: @MediaOnRadio
Writer, director, producer and host of the Picture Lock show, Kevin Sampson. Kevin is passionate about diversity, celebrating the DMV for having the best talent today in independent filmmaking and helping others create their art and be accepting of feedback to make it better. Special thanks to our new interviewer and a guest from our last season, Chelsea Shorte.
On the latest episode of the BIG show, with the Summer Movie season now in the books, we focus on the "serious films" in our Fall Movie Preview. Will dramas such as Birdman, Fury and Interstellar be contenders or will smaller films such as Whiplash, The Skeleton Twins and Nightcrawler make some noise? Plus, we'll preview the films of the Toronto International Film Festival and talk with the creator of the upcoming documentary film, The Hollywood Blackout, Kevin Sampson. We'll have all that and more on Episode 261 of Keeping It Reel with FilmGordon.
On the latest episode of the BIG show, with the Summer Movie season now in the books, we focus on the "serious films" in our Fall Movie Preview. Will dramas such as Birdman, Fury, and Interstellar be contenders or will smaller films such as Whiplash, The Skeleton Twins, and Nightcrawler make some noise? Plus, we'll preview the films of the Toronto International Film Festival and talk with the creator of the upcoming documentary film, The Hollywood Blackout, Kevin Sampson. We'll have all that and more on Episode 261 of Keeping It Reel with FilmGordon.
On the latest episode of the BIG show, with the Summer Movie season now in the books, we focus on the "serious films" in our Fall Movie Preview. Will dramas such as Birdman, Fury, and Interstellar be contenders or will smaller films such as Whiplash, The Skeleton Twins, and Nightcrawler make some noise? Plus, we'll preview the films of the Toronto International Film Festival and talk with the creator of the upcoming documentary film, The Hollywood Blackout, Kevin Sampson. We'll have all that and more on Episode 261 of Keeping It Reel with FilmGordon.
This week on the BIG show, we discuss the State of Black Film with the host and film critic from the show, Picture Lock, Kevin Sampson. Last week, Sampson's "Letter to Black Filmmakers," ignited a firestorm throughout the industry and we'll discuss the fallout. Plus, we'll have entertainment news and reviews of the latest films, including Transformers: Age of Extinction on Episode 253 of Keeping It Reel with FilmGordon.
This week on the BIG show, we discuss the State of Black Film with the host and film critic from the show, Picture Lock, Kevin Sampson. Last week, Sampson's "Letter to Black Filmmakers," ignited a firestorm throughout the industry and we'll discuss the fallout. Plus, we'll have entertainment news and reviews of the latest films, including Transformers: Age of Extinction on Episode 253 of Keeping It Reel with FilmGordon.
This week on the BIG show, we discuss the State of Black Film with the host and film critic from the show, Picture Lock, Kevin Sampson. Last week, Sampson's "Letter to Black Filmmakers," ignited a firestorm throughout the industry and we'll discuss the fallout. Plus, we'll have entertainment news and reviews of the latest films, including Transformers: Age of Extinction on Episode 253 of Keeping It Reel with FilmGordon.