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William Keck, Emmy-nominated TV producer and self-proclaimed "tabloid bad boy," joins to discuss his latest book, When You Step Upon a Star: Cringe-Worthy Confessions of a Tabloid Bad Boy. In this candid and humor-laden conversation, William shares outrageous behind-the-scenes stories from his time at the National Enquirer and as an entertainment journalist. From his questionable methods of breaking news to surprising friendships with Hollywood icons, William reflects on his career's ups, downs, and everything in between. With confessions ranging from awkward celebrity encounters to personal revelations, William's journey offers a compelling mix of comedy, scandal, and self-reflection. Episode Highlights: Tabloid Tricks & Redemption: William opens up about his most scandalous scoops, including crashing John Candy's funeral and other eyebrow-raising exploits during his time at the National Enquirer. Celebrity Showdowns: Stories about bold confrontations with Lindsay Wagner, Ellen DeGeneres, and Kelsey Grammer—and how they turned out (spoiler: they weren't all bad!). Hollywood Icons Remembered: Heartwarming tales of his relationships with legends like Phyllis Diller and Robin Williams, including a hilarious wardrobe malfunction involving Robin's iconic "Mork" suspenders. Behind-the-Scenes Drama: A peek into the chaos of producing cast reunions for Gilligan's Island, Soap, and The Brady Bunch, and how these nostalgic gatherings brought joy to beloved stars and fans alike. A Life Reassessed: William discusses his journey from a celebrity "hunter" to a more self-aware storyteller, showing that even a "tabloid bad boy" can evolve. You're going to love my conversation with William Keck IMDB When You Step Upon A Star (William's Book) Instagram Twitter Facebook Follow Jeff Dwoskin (host): Jeff Dwoskin on Twitter The Jeff Dwoskin Show podcast on Twitter Podcast website Podcast on Instagram Join my mailing list Subscribe to my Youtube channel (watch Crossing the Streams!) Yes, the show used to be called Live from Detroit: The Jeff Dwoskin Show Ways to support the show: Buy me a coffee (support the show) TeePublic Store: Classic Conversations merch and more! Love the books I talk about on the show? Here is my Amazon store to shop.
Comedians Felipe Esparza & Jessimae Peluso return to the show and they open by discussing Jessimae's recent podcast with John Stamos, Felipe's obsession with The Bionic Woman's Lindsay Wagner, and the evolution of Mexican greetings. Adam also talks about how The Jayhawks are the musical equivalent of chicken paprikash. Then, filmmaker & author Justine Bateman joins the show to talk about the changes that are coming with Trump returning to office, watching bad policies ruin California, her opposition to generative A.I. in filmmaking & her no-A.I. allowed film festival, and her excitement about Trump's cabinet appointees. For more with Felipe Esparza: ● WEBSITE: felipesworld.com ● TWITTER/X: @funnyfelipe ● LIVE DATES: ○ Leicester Sq. Theater in London - Nov. 27 ○ Boom Chicago in Amsterdam - Dec. 4 ○ Levity Live Nyack NY - Dec. 20-22 For more with Jessimae Peluso: ● WEBSITE: jessimae.com ● PODCAST: Sharp Tongue ● INSTAGRAM: @jessimaepeluso ● LIVE DATES: ○ Funny Bone Omaha - Nov. 22-23 ○ Funny Bone Syracuse - Nov. 27 ○ Kimmel's Las Vegas - Dec. 13-14 For more with Justine Bateman: ● INSTAGRAM: @_justinebateman_ ● TWITTER/X: @justinebateman Thank you for supporting our sponsors: ● This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp http://BetterHelp.com/Carolla ● http://ShopMando.com, use code: ADAM ● http://Meater.com ● http://OReillyAuto.com/Adam
The Stuph File Program Featuring producer George Schlatter, author of Still Laughing: A Life In Comedy; & Michael Hingson, author of Live Like A Guide Dog: True Stories From A Blind Man And His Dogs About Being Brave, Overcoming Adversity, And Moving Forward In Faith Download Legendary comedy producer and the creator of Laugh-In, George Schlatter. He's written a memoir called Still Laughing: A Life In Comedy. Michael Hingson is the author of Live Like A Guide Dog: True Stories From A Blind Man And His Dogs About Being Brave, Overcoming Adversity, And Moving Forward In Faith. He was also a survivor of the World Trade Center during 9/11. (And he's the host of the podcast called Unstoppable Mindset). This week's guest slate is presented by Phil Richards, owner of CFQR600 in Montreal, the newest station to air The Stuph File Program, and a frequency that I was last on, back in 1988! You can also order my book, Great Conversations: My Interviews With Two Men On The Moon And A Galaxy Of Stars. Like the title says, within the pages you'll find some of my celebrity encounters with Oscar winners like Karl Malden, Cloris Leachman & Christopher Plummer; Emmy winners like Ed Asner, Michael Moriarity & Lindsay Wagner; Tony winners like Carol Channing and Julie Newmar; a host of TV icons like Buddy Ebsen, Bob Denver, Dick Van Patten, Gary Coleman and more; plus two guys who left their footprints on the moon. It's available at Amazon. Just click the book cover.
National Kissing day. Entertainment from 1961. Galileo sentenced to prison, 16 year old boy ivented the donut, Germany invaded Soviet Union. Todays birthdays - Kris Kristofferson, David L. Lander, Todd Rundgren, Lindsay Wagner, Meryl Streep, Cyndi Lauper, Freddie Prinze, Green Gartside, Tracy Pollan, Dan Brown, Carson Daly. George Carlin Died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/Shut up and kiss me - Mary Chapin CarpenterMoody river - Pat BooneHello walls - Feron YoungBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Sunday Mornin' comin down - Kris KristoffersonBang on the drums all day - Todd RundgrenGirls just wanna have fun - Cyndi LauperPerfect way - Scritti PollitiExit - Its not love - Dokken http://dokken.net/ Follow Jeff Stampka on Facebook and cooolmedia.com
The struggle continues, as we're still trying to guess each other's favorite songs from the Just Can't Get Enough: New Wave Hits of the 80s CD series. By 1983, the radio was bursting with new wave weirdos who never would have dented the Top 40 in the pre-MTV era. But suddenly acts like Madness, Nena, and Taco (TACO!) were scoring huge oddball hits. Culture Club was peaking, while Tears For Fears was just getting started. Spandau Ballet delivered a new romantic classic. Big Country turned their guitars into bagpipes. And even a young Tracey Ullman tossed off a gorgeous throwback pop single. Meanwhile some truly goofy (but still super-fun) acts kept a safe distance from mainstream success. (Casey Kasem never had to introduce "Earthquake Song" by Little Girls.) Let's sort it all out and try to score a few more points in this penultimate edition of our silly New Wave Game. Also: A visit to the ukulele festival with the Unlikely Strummers, the Somerville Ukulele Club, and a thousand more ukulele-wielding humans; Lindsay Wagner's bionic birthday; Kevin's parentheses; Kornflake's "eep" words; and Joe's (possibly successful) attempt to swoop in and win the whole game. The Flopcast website! The ESO Network! The Flopcast on Facebook! The Flopcast on Instagram! The Flopcast on Mastadon! Please rate and review The Flopcast on Apple Podcasts! Email: info@flopcast.net Our music is by The Sponge Awareness Foundation! This week's promo: Earth Station DCU!
Mike Markoff talks his new film "Hit Man", how traveling the world helped him find his voice, and the time he auditioned for Tommy Wiseau! About Mike: Mike Markoff is a classically trained actor that began his career in the Chicago theater scene as a child- where he studied at Second City and The Chicago Shakespeare Theater. He later took to New York where he trained under legendary acting coach Anthony Abeson- shortly thereafter, his career took off in Los Angeles on the large and small screen with over 50 film and television credits. Mike is known for his wide range as well as his intense preparation and commitment to character roles both dramatic and comedic, with a particular prowess for emotionally complex roles and antihero characters. Most recently, he was handpicked by Richard Linklater for the 2023 film Hitman - in which he plays opposite Glen Powell. He also stars in the highly anticipated drama When Jack Came Back, playing the titular role of Jack opposite legendary actors Lindsay Wagner and Lance Henrikson. Follow the show on social media! Instagram: https://instagram.com/thanksforcominginpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/tfci_podcast Facebook: http://facebook.com/thanksforcominginpodcast/ Patreon: patreon.com/thanksforcomingin YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXj8Rb1bEmhufSBFSCyp4JQ Theme Music by Andrew Skrabutenas Producers: Jillian Clare & Susan Bernhardt Channel: Realm For more information, go to thanksforcominginpodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Book Vs. Movie: The Paper ChaseThe 1971 Book vs. The 1973 FilmIn the episode, the Margos discuss the 1971 novel "The Paper Chase" by John Jay Osbourn Jr. and compare it to the 1973 film directed by James Bridges. The story follows James Hart (played by Timothy Bottoms), a first-year law student at Harvard who faces challenges when he clashes with the formidable contracts professor Charles W. Kingsfield Jr. (played by John Houseman). Despite the difficulties, James perseveres and even starts dating the professor's daughter, Susan (played by Lindsay Wagner). Which did we (the Margos) prefer? Have a listen to find out. In this ep, the Margos discuss:Harvard Law School as a cultural institution The Paper Chase's popularity in the 1970sThe differences between the novel and film. The 1973 film's cast includes Timothy Bottoms (James T. Hart,) Lindsay Wagner (Susan Fields,) John Houseman (Charles W. Kingsfield, Jr,) Graham Beckel (Ford,) James Naughton (Kevin Brooks,) Edward Herrmann (Anderson,) Craig Richard Nelson (Bell,) and Blair Brown as Miss Farranti. Clips used:“Here's a dime…”The Paper Chase (1973 movie trailer)“Socratic reasoning”“What's the difference?”“Hart & Susan”“Pimp scene”Music by John Williams (The Paper Chase theme)Book Vs. Movie is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find more podcasts you will love Frolic.Media/podcasts. Join our Patreon page “Book Vs. Movie podcast”You can find us on Facebook at Book Vs. Movie Podcast GroupFollow us on Twitter @bookversusmovieInstagram: Book Versus Movie https://www.instagram.com/bookversusmovie/Email us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Margo D. Twitter @BrooklynMargo Margo D's Blog www.brooklynfitchick.com Margo D's Instagram “Brooklyn Fit Chick”Margo D's TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@margodonohuebrooklynfitchick@gmail.comYou can buy your copy of Filmed in Brooklyn here! Margo P. Twitter @ShesNachoMamaMargo P's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/shesnachomama/Margo P's Blog https://coloniabook.weebly.com/ Our logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 Marketing Follow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine
Book Vs. Movie: The Paper ChaseThe 1971 Book vs. The 1973 FilmIn the episode, the Margos discuss the 1971 novel "The Paper Chase" by John Jay Osbourn Jr. and compare it to the 1973 film directed by James Bridges. The story follows James Hart (played by Timothy Bottoms), a first-year law student at Harvard who faces challenges when he clashes with the formidable contracts professor Charles W. Kingsfield Jr. (played by John Houseman). Despite the difficulties, James perseveres and even starts dating the professor's daughter, Susan (played by Lindsay Wagner). Which did we (the Margos) prefer? Have a listen to find out. In this ep, the Margos discuss:Harvard Law School as a cultural institution The Paper Chase's popularity in the 1970sThe differences between the novel and film. The 1973 film's cast includes Timothy Bottoms (James T. Hart,) Lindsay Wagner (Susan Fields,) John Houseman (Charles W. Kingsfield, Jr,) Graham Beckel (Ford,) James Naughton (Kevin Brooks,) Edward Herrmann (Anderson,) Craig Richard Nelson (Bell,) and Blair Brown as Miss Farranti. Clips used:“Here's a dime…”The Paper Chase (1973 movie trailer)“Socratic reasoning”“What's the difference?”“Hart & Susan”“Pimp scene”Music by John Williams (The Paper Chase theme)Book Vs. Movie is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find more podcasts you will love Frolic.Media/podcasts. Join our Patreon page “Book Vs. Movie podcast”You can find us on Facebook at Book Vs. Movie Podcast GroupFollow us on Twitter @bookversusmovieInstagram: Book Versus Movie https://www.instagram.com/bookversusmovie/Email us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Margo D. Twitter @BrooklynMargo Margo D's Blog www.brooklynfitchick.com Margo D's Instagram “Brooklyn Fit Chick”Margo D's TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@margodonohuebrooklynfitchick@gmail.comYou can buy your copy of Filmed in Brooklyn here! Margo P. Twitter @ShesNachoMamaMargo P's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/shesnachomama/Margo P's Blog https://coloniabook.weebly.com/ Our logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 Marketing Follow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine
Welcome back to the podcast! In today's must-listen episode, Chantel got to speak with Margaret Paul Dr. Margaret Paul is a best-selling author, writer, and co-creator of the powerful Inner Bonding® self-healing process, and the related SelfQuest® self-healing online program—recommended by actress Lindsay Wagner and singer Alanis Morissette. Her books include the Do I Have To Give Up Me To Be Loved By You series, The Inner Bonding Workbook, and her most recent, Diet For Divine Connection. Margaret holds a PhD in psychology, is a relationship expert, public speaker, consultant, and artist. She has successfully worked with thousands and taught classes and seminars for over 50 years. Visit innerbonding.com to find out more about Dr. Paul and for a free Inner Bonding course. Enjoy! Heart and Soil: Website: http://chantelrayway.com/liver Use Coupon Code: chantelray Today's Episode Is Sponsored By BiOptimizers Masszymes: http://masszymes.com/waistawayfree Use code waistaway10 for a special discount! Today's Episode Is Sponsored By BiOptimizers Magnesium Breakthrough: Visit https://magbreakthrough.com/waistaway and enter code waistaway for 10% off any order. https://magbreakthrough.com/rf_special?rfsn=7678975.73fd57&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=7678975.73fd57 Masszymes - https://bioptimizers.com/shop/products/masszymes?rfsn=7678975.73fd57&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=7678975.73fd57 HCL (Hydrochloric Acid) - https://bioptimizers.com/shop/products/hcl-breakthrough?rfsn=7678975.73fd57&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=7678975.73fd57 Sleep Breakthrough - https://bioptimizers.com/shop/products/sleep-breakthrough?rfsn=7678975.73fd57&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=7678975.73fd57 Join Our Non-Toxic Family MasterClass: Website: https://nontoxicfamily.com/masterclass/ Join Our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheChantelRayWay/ Order One Meal And A Tasting: https://chantelrayway.com/onemeal/ Order All The Books: Waist Away: The Chantel Ray Way - 2nd Edition: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0999823116/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tpbk_p1_i0 Fasting to Freedom: The Gift of Fasting: https://www.amazon.com/Fasting-Freedom-Gift-Chantel-Ray/dp/0999823132/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= Freedom From Food: A Six Week Bible Study Course: https://www.amazon.com/Freedom-Food-Bible-Study-Course/dp/0999823159/ref=pd_bxgy_img_3/135-7722513-4171815?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=0999823159&pd_rd_r=91d59435-2126-4f9d-867e-00646964e3e4&pd_rd_w=mg3U0&pd_rd_wg=FcVwL&pf_rd_p=fd3ebcd0-c1a2-44cf-aba2-bbf4810b3732&pf_rd_r=NWM3687GJSRKKQ4BYQP4&psc=1&refRID=NWM3687GJSRKKQ4BYQP4 Connect With Us: Leave us a review: https://chantelrayway.com/review/ Share YOUR Story: https://chantelrayway.com/contact/ Contact directly through email at questions@chantelrayway.com Enjoy refreshing, all-natural wine: https://chantelrayway.com/wine/ Listen to the new audiobook as a podcast HERE: https://chantelrayway.com/purchase-audio-book/ Free Video Preview: https://chantelrayway.com/top-12-thin-eater-tips-free-video/ Check out the VIDEO COURSE here: https://chantelrayway.com/video-course/ Purchase on Amazon Here: https://www.amazon.com/shop/intermittentfastingthechantelrayway Strengthen your immune system with Vitamin C: https://chantelrayway.com/vitaminc/ Enjoy a FREE smoothie recipe book: https://chantelrayway.com/freerecipe/ Re-energize with nutritious algae Energybits: https://chantelrayway.com/energybits Castor Oil: https://chantelrayway.com/castoroil Connect with us on Social Media: YouTube Channel Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCteFjiVaY6n0SOAixcyZbWA Like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TheChantelRayWay Things we love: https://chantelrayway.com/things-i-love-2/ Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheChantelRayWay ***As always, this podcast is not designed to diagnose, treat, prevent or cure any condition and is for information purposes only. Please consult with your healthcare professional before making any changes to your current lifestyle.***
Author/historian Jim Benson, featuring comments by actors Ozzie Nelson, Lindsay Wagner, Michael Lerner and Roger Davis, director John Badham and Night Gallery artist Tom Wright
For our first episode in our First Loves series, we're exploring the first show that made Jim fall in love with TV: The Six Million Dollar Man! Starring Lee Majors, Lindsay Wagner, Richard Anderson, Martin E. Brooks, Darren McGavin, Allen Oppenheimer, and Martin Balsam! Based on the novel Cyborg by Martin Caidin. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thegenxfiles/support
Nathan and Eppy say goodbye to Jackie Cooper (as a director) in S1E14 Aura Lee, Farewell. Jim is asked by sometime-girlfriend-and-previous-client Sara to look into the so-called overdose death of her friend Aura Lee. Once his investigation turns up a State Senator and a slick bunko artist, things get really intense. This is a tight episode with lots of our favs (Robert Webber! Dennis getting mad! Soup!), and we enjoyed both the story and showcase of how it's actually pretty hard to date Jim, when you get right down to it. We have another podcast: Plus Expenses. Covering our non-Rockford media, games and life chatter, Plus Expenses is available via our Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/twohundredaday) at ALL levels of support. Nathan is running a Kickstarter for a new con game RPG The Big Store. You play the cons running the game on a mark who deserves what's coming to 'em! He couldn't have done it without watching so much Rockford Files. Check it out here (https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ndpaoletta/the-big-store-a-con-game-ttrpg/). Want more Rockford Files trivia, notes and ephemera? Check out the Two Hundred a Day Rockford Files Files (http://tinyurl.com/200files)! We appreciate all of our listeners, but offer a special thanks to our patrons (https://www.patreon.com/twohundredaday). In particular, this episode is supported by the following Gumshoe and Detective-level patrons: * Richard Hatem (https://twitter.com/richardhatem) * Bill Anderson (https://twitter.com/billand88) * Brian Perrera (https://twitter.com/thermoware) * Eric Antener (https://twitter.com/antener) * Jordan Bockelman (https://twitter.com/jordanbockelman) * Michael Zalisco * Joe Greathead * Mitch Hampton's Journey of an Aesthete Podcast (https://www.jouneyofanaesthetepodcast.com) * Dael Norwood wrote a book! Trading Freedom: How Trade with China Defined Early America (https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/T/bo123378154.html) * Chuck from whatchareading.com (http://whatchareading.com) * Paul Townend, who recommends the Fruit Loops podcast (https://fruitloopspod.com) * Shane Liebling's Roll For Your Party dieroller app (https://rollforyour.party/) * Jay Adan's Miniature Painting (http://jayadan.com) * Brian Bernsen's Facebook page of Rockford Files filming locations (https://www.facebook.com/brianrockfordfiles/) * David Nixon, Colleen Kelly, Tom Clancy, Andre Appignani, Pumpkin Jabba Peach Pug, Dave P, Dave Otterson, Kip Holley and Dale Church! Thanks to: * Fireside.fm (https://fireside.fm) for hosting us * Audio Hijack (https://rogueamoeba.com/audiohijack/) for helping us record and capture clips from the show * Freesound.org (https://www.freesound.org/) for other audio clips
Okay, let's wrap up our coverage of Dragon Con 2023! (Because come on, if this recap goes on much longer, we'll have to include Dragon Con 2024...) Kevin and the Mayor of Chickentown (reporting from Maine in the middle of a hurricane) are here to run through every crazy thing that happened over the last two days of the convention. Including: Bionic fun with Lindsay Wagner and Lee Majors, the Battle of the Mad Scientists, the Battle of the Fictional Bands, Christmas Con (with Robot Santa and horrifying holiday Spam), an ALF script reading (with Chris from Sci-Fi Explosion as ALF!), a Wonder Woman script reading (with Kevin as Steve Trevor, the Mayor as Etta Candy, and Joe in a gorilla suit!), panels on Stargirl and Titans with the American Sci-Fi and Fantasy Media Track, more hot Manimal talk with the American Sci-Fi Classics Track, and the upcoming Dragon Con-themed benefit book Dragon Tales! (Kevin wrote a chapter for this book. And it's quite silly, believe it or not.) Plus: Our favorite costumes, including a bizarre giant rubber chicken, a Weird Al group with tiny accordions, an eerily accurate Wilford Brimley, our friend Martha as Booster Gold, a million Mrs. Ropers, and a billion Barbies. We are officially exhausted. See you next year, nerds. The Flopcast website! The ESO Network! The Flopcast on Facebook! The Flopcast on Instagram! The Flopcast on Mastadon! Please rate and review The Flopcast on Apple Podcasts! Email: info@flopcast.net Our music is by The Sponge Awareness Foundation! This week's promo: Earth Station DCU!
0:00 - Intro & Summary2:00 - Movie Discussion53:01- Cast & Crew59:38 - Pop Culture 1:05:47 - Rankings & Ratings To see a full list of movies we will be watching and shows notes, please follow our website: https://www.1991movierewind.com/Follow us!https://linktr.ee/1991movierewind Theme: "sunrise-cardio," Jeremy Dinegan (via Storyblocks)Don't forget to rate/review/subscribe/tell your friends to listen to us!
Taylor Swift, Simon Cowell, Lizzo, Cameron Diaz, Britney Spears, Sam Asghari, Lindsay Wagner and Tom Cruise kick off the LA Spinz podcast this week. Peter Reynolds brings us these reports... LEARN MORE The post Taylor Swift, Simon Cowell, Lizzo & More appeared first on LA Spinz.
It's a Hart of Dixie Reunion, Jaime King joins Rachel Bilson in the clubhouse and Melinda Clarke from Puerto Rico to discuss season 2, episode 21, The Return of The Nana. Hear about Melinda's love for Lindsay Wagner and how it connects to Jaime King's name. The ladies also discuss motherhood while working and how much Jaime loves doing southern accents. For you Hart of Dixie fans, this is an episode you won't want to miss! The Return of the Nana Synopsis: Sandy, Seth, and Ryan travel to Miami, Florida to visit Sandy's mother, Nana, after she tells Sandy she is engaged to a much younger man. Back in Newport, Marissa helps Trey find work and Trey misinterprets Marissa's friendly gestures as a sexual advance. Zach invites Summer over for an Italian-themed dinner and Kirsten, unable to go to Miami with Sandy, is left on her own to deal with her feelings for Carter. **Trigger Warning: This episode contains sensitive material containing sexual assault, if you want to skip ahead please avoid listening/viewing from 41:49 through 46:02 of the podcast. Help is always available for anyone struggling with the trauma of sexual assault, RAINN is the nation's largest anti-sexual violence organization and offers help to survivors, if you need to speak to someone, you can call their hotline at 1.800.656.HOPE. **
"Mirror Image" Airdate: May 19, 1976 Written by James D. Parriott Directed by Alan J. Levi Synopsis: Jaime is kidnapped and replaced with a duplicate operative who is trying to kill Oscar. John and Liz are joined by Mission Log Podcast host John Champion. Together, they discuss Lindsay Wagner's performance in the dual role, the return of Don Porter to the bionic universe, and the return of Russ. Bionic Operative John Champion
Today on Too Opinionated, we chat with actress Dinah Manoff! Dinah Manoff was born in New York City, New York, to screenwriter Arnold Manoff and actress, director, and writer Lee Grant. She began her professional career in the PBS production of "The Great Cherub Knitwear Strike". After subsequent guest appearances on various television series, she received a Tony Award in 1980 for her performance in the Broadway production of Neil Simon's "I Ought To Be In Pictures", a role she reprised in the film version, starring opposite Walter Matthau. Additional theater credits include Broadway's "Leader of the Pack", "Alfred and Victoria", "Kingdom on Earth" and the Los Angeles stage production of "Love Letters", opposite Patrick Cassidy. On television, Manoff was a regular on Witt-Thomas-Harris' Soap and also appeared in the television movies The Cover Girl and the Cop (aka "Beauty & Denise"), Raid on Entebbe, For Ladies Only, The Seduction of Gina, A Matter of Sex, Flight 90: Disaster on the Potomac, the miniseries Celebrity and the NBC movie-of-the-week Babies, with Lindsay Wagner. Manoff's feature film credits include Ordinary People, Grease, Bloodhounds of Broadway, Child's Play, Backfire (1988). Want to watch: YouTube Meisterkhan Pod (Please Subscribe)
National kissing day. Entertainment from 1977. Donut invented, Richard II became king at 10 y/o, 1st Dairy Queen opened, Henry Hudson dissappeared. Todays Birthdyas - Kris Kristofferson, Todd Rundgren, Meryl Streep, Lindsay Wagner, Cyndi Lauper, David Lander, Freddie Prinze, Green Gartside, Dan Brown Carson Daly. George Carlin died.
Also this week, Jake and Chris speak with Matt Hill! Matt's acting career started in his early teenage years with his childhood crush, Lindsay Wagner, then landing the voice of Ed in the long-running Cartoon Network series, Ed, Edd n Eddy, Raphael in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III and Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation and tons more! Together, they discuss working with Noel MacNeal, recording the Ed, Edd n Eddy TV movie finale, his various community work and many more! (Also, previous guest and host of The DJ Bob Show, DJ Bob Runkel, joins us as a guest co-host, filling in for Matt, who was unable to attend the interview session.)
Timothy's picked another early 90's classic which neither of us has seen and so going in pretty blind! And it did not disappoint to entertain! Directed by Russell Mulcahy and screenplay by Steven E. de Souza (Die Hard, Commando, 48 Hours) and starring Denzel Washington, John Lithgow, Ice-T, Lindsay Wagner, and Kevin Pollak. If you enjoy the show we have a Patreon, become a supporter. www.patreon.com/thevhsstrikesback Plot Summary: In this action thriller, Denzel Washington plays Nick Styles, the assistant district attorney of L.A. The film opens in his early days as a cop on the L.A.P.D. During a carnival, master criminal Earl Talbot Blake creates a scene after a botched drug deal. Styles and Blake confront each other, during which Blake is wounded by Styles and later sent to prison. Seven years later, Blake escapes from prison during a parole board hearing to carry out his revenge against Styles, and what follows is a violent series of events that destroys Styles' career. This sets the stage for one last bloody duel between Styles and Blake. thevhsstrikesback@gmail.com https://linktr.ee/vhsstrikesback --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thevhsstrikesback/support
DJ & Toppie discuss the trivia behind the 1973 Comedy, Drama "The Paper Chase" starring Timothy Bottoms, Lindsay Wagner and John Houseman. Join us Live on Fri 4/7 at 9pm EST with returning guest D'Manda Nartini Write to DJ & Toppie at matineeminutiae@gmail.com Leave a comment on our page at matineeminutiae.com Follow the show on Twitter. View our our videos on YouTube. Friend DJ on Facebook This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
"Love Song for Tanya" Airdate: Febraury 15, 1976 Written by David H. Balkan and Alan Lynn Folsom Directed by Phil Bodelli Synopsis: Steve must protect a Russian Olympic gymnast who is targeted by her own people while dealing with her amorous feelings. John and Jerry are joined by fan Kevin Durkee as they discuss the guest appearance of Lindsay Wagner with Liz Goddard, talk about the popularity of the Olympics, and play a game of Bionic Squares. Bionic Operative Kevin Durkee
Kicking off our 100th Episode with a Controversial Christmas Classic — DIE HARD (1988)! For a future-franchised film jam-packed with exciting explosions, it's hard to believe this project was a gamble before it ever went into production. From its humble beginning to creating an iconic action hero, the formation of DIE HARD is nothing short of a surprise for everyone involved. //***Discussions include*** State of late ‘80s action films; DIE HARD's early novelization, lengthy writing process & tonality shift; studio demands, production challenges, director's influence & balancing action with comedy; casting stories, main & supporting cast breakdown/interplay; cinematography, stunts, special effects & sound/music; release, reception, sequels & the Is this a Christmas movie debate. Bruce Willis, Alan Rickman, Bonnie Bedelia & Reginald VelJohnson star in DIE HARD (1988). Directed by John McTiernan. //***Picks of the Week*** • Lindsay's Pick: PRESUMED INNOCENT (1990). Harrison Ford, Bonnie Bedelia, Greta Scacchi, Raul Julia, Brian Dennehy. /// Director by: Alan J.Pakula. • Justin's Pick: RICOCHET (1991). Denzel Washington, John Lithgow, Ice-T, Lindsay Wagner, Kevin Pollack. /// Directed by Russell Mulcahy. //***MurrayMoment*** Bill learns a secret Bruce Willis had been holding on to for over 30 years. //***Final Thoughts on DIE HARD*** Next Episode: Jan. 31, 2023: GROUNDHOG DAY (1993) • Please rate, review & subscribe. • Follow on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter & YouTube. • //Hosts: Justin Johnson & Lindsay Reber // Music: Matt Pace // Announcer: Mary Timmel // Logo: Beau Shoulders. www.dontpushpausepodcast.com dontpushpausepodcast@gmail.com Be Kind and Rewatch // December 20th, 2022.
"Welcome Home, Jaime" Part 1 Airdate: January 14, 1976 Written by Kenneth Johnson Directed by Alan J. Crosland Synopsis: Jaime returns to Ojai after months of recovery to set up a new life, but finds an old adversary waiting to exploit her bionic abilties. John and Liz are joined by pals, author R.J. Sullivan and "The Quick and the Dad"'s Ken Holtzhouser. Together, they discuss the theme song, Michael Marchetti, and the confusion with this being a Six Mill episode. Join us once a month as we continue to explore the bionic universe in our Facebook Live show. Follow our page for more details. Bionic Operative R.J. Sullivan Ken Holtzhouser
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 637, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Going "Bust" 1: Able or likely to catch fire and burn. Combustible. 2: In 1927 he deadpanned his way through the silent classic "The General". Buster Keaton. 3: It was a pad used in a pre-20th century skirt to fill out the back. Bustle. 4: Strong, healthy and hardy in constitution. Robust. 5: An attempt to stop legislation from being passed by making long speeches. Fillibuster. Round 2. Category: Rock Bands 1: ["Rock Around the Clock"]. Bill Haley and The Comets. 2: [audio clue]. Sex Pistols. 3: Steven Tyler of this group said the Grateful Dead "were worried about us, so that gives you some idea of how (messed) up and crazy we were". Aerosmith. 4: [audio clue]. Metallica. 5: Fans of this current band are known as Firebreathers. Imagine Dragons. Round 3. Category: Workplaces 1: Usual workplace of a saucier, a poissonier and a garde-manger. restaurant. 2: The traditional entry-level area of a talent agency; Michael Ovitz started there at William Morris. mailroom. 3: A triage nurse is the first person who will tend to you if you go to this part of a hospital. emergency room. 4: In the U.S. the FBI has about 60 of the local offices usually called these. field offices. 5: 3-letter word paired with 'tool" in a type of manufacturer of precision products. die. Round 4. Category: Emmy-Winning Roles 1: For 2000-2001:James Gandolfini. Tony Soprano. 2: For 1976-77:Lindsay Wagner. the Bionic Woman (Jaime Sommers). 3: For 1960-61:Raymond Burr. Perry Mason. 4: For 1983-84:John Ritter. Jack Tripper. 5: For 1967-68:Werner Klemperer. Colonel Klink. Round 5. Category: The Age Of Aquariums 1: The Great Lake Aquarium featured fish that live in this kind of water, as opposed to saltwater. freshwater. 2: It's fun to ride the riverboat from the Audubon Zoo to the Aquarium of the Americas in this Louisiana city. New Orleans. 3: These "tuxedoed" birds are a highlight of the Splash Zone at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. penguins. 4: Seen here, the beluga type of this mammal is one of the main attractions at Chicago's Shedd Aquarium. a whale. 5: On April 13, 2001 a bottlenose one of these mammals was born at the National Aquarium in Baltimore. a dolphin. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
We continue our exploration of films stuck in Development Hell with the many attempts to adapt The Six Million Dollar Man to the silver screen. After a successful television run, 3 made-for-TV movies as recently as 1994, and influence that can be felt all throughout US pop culture, shouldn't a big screen version have worked? Join us for a tale of writer's block, unexpected contributors, executive musical chairs, a Weinstein, and another appearance in this series for Mark Wahlberg. Actually, that begs the question: what's going on with Mark Wahlberg's career? Listen with your bionic ears to get the whole story! CW: mention of Harvey Weinstein's sexual assault charges; mention of Mark Wahlberg's racist attack on an Asian man; mention of Mel Gibson's racism and antisemitism. Podcasts plugged in this episode: The Happy Hour Podcast (@HappyHourShow3 on Twitter); Talking SMAC (@TalkingSMACpod on Twitter) Be sure to check out the Happy Hour Podcast's attempt at the world record for the longest podcast record, starting at 10:00 AM on Friday 8/26/2022! We'll be appearing as guests around 7:00 PM that night and there will be appearances from TONS of other amazing indie podcasts. People & Stuff Mentioned In This Episode: The Bionic Woman, Lee Majors, Lindsay Wagner, Richard Anderson, The Venture Bros, Punisher, Kevin Smith, Clerks, Mallrats, Kenner, Star Wars, The Toys That Made Us, Marvel Comics, Stan Lee, Lawrence Gordon, Paul W. S. Anderson, Steven E. de Souza, Event Horizon, Soldier, Resident Evil, K-Pax, Universal Pictures, Dimension Films, Miramax, Bob Weinstein, Mark Frost, David Lynch, Kyle MacLachlan, Smallville, Chris Rock, the Farrelly Brothers, Jim Carrey, Kick-Ass 2, Uwe Boll, BloodRayne, Warner Bros, Peter Berg, Lone Survivor, Shooter, The Departed, Scoob!, Damian Szifron, Daddy's Home, The Beaver, Martin Scorsese, Silence, Patty Jenkins, Wonder Woman 1894, Space Jam 2, The Green Knight, Simu Liu, Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, David Hughes, Wario, Waluigi --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/derazzled/support
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It's a Hart of Dixie Reunion, Jaime King joins Rachel Bilson in the clubhouse and Melinda Clarke from Puerto Rico to discuss season 2, episode 21, The Return of The Nana. Hear about Melinda's love for Lindsay Wagner and how it connects to Jaime King's name. The ladies also discuss motherhood while working and how much Jaime loves doing southern accents. For you Hart of Dixie fans, this is an episode you won't want to miss! The Return of the Nana Synopsis: Sandy, Seth, and Ryan travel to Miami, Florida to visit Sandy's mother, Nana, after she tells Sandy she is engaged to a much younger man. Back in Newport, Marissa helps Trey find work and Trey misinterprets Marissa's friendly gestures as a sexual advance. Zach invites Summer over for an Italian-themed dinner and Kirsten, unable to go to Miami with Sandy, is left on her own to deal with her feelings for Carter. **Trigger Warning: This episode contains sensitive material containing sexual assault, if you want to skip ahead please avoid listening/viewing from 41:49 through 46:02 of the podcast. Help is always available for anyone struggling with the trauma of sexual assault, RAINN is the nation's largest anti-sexual violence organization and offers help to survivors, if you need to speak to someone, you can call their hotline at 1.800.656.HOPE. ** Please support our sponsors: One stick of Liquid I.V. in 16 ounces of water hydrates faster and more efficiently than water alone, Grab Liquid I.V. in bulk nationwide at Costco or you can get 25% off when you go to https://www.liquidiv.com and use code OC at checkout. Bloom Nutrition makes it easy and delicious to give your body what it needs to feel your best - inside and out. Go to https://www.bloomnu.com/OC to get 15% off your purchase. Blenders sell beachy and adventurous, mid-priced eyewear options with the same cool factor as other leading styles. Go to https://www.blenderseyewear.com and enter promo code OC VIP to get 15% off your purchase. Follow @rachelbilson, @themelindaclarke, and @jaime_king on Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We here at Cinema Degeneration have declared May 2022 "Rutger Hauer Appreciation Month!" Twice a week we'll be releasing a show diving into a different film from Mr. Hauer's catalog of 175 film and television roles all throughout the month of May. The late Rutger Hauer, who unfortunately passed away in 2019, was a consummate professional thespian, writer, director, and devoted environmentalist, amongst many many other things. He graced the silver screen in many amazing shockers and brilliant horror films, normally playing heavies and villains and was known for his intense yet subtle performances. His amazing talent truly knew no bounds. Following up with our 2nd episode we bring you a review and deep dive discussion on Hauer's first Hollywood film with the 1981 dramatic police story "NIGHTHAWKS" starring Rutger Hauer, Sylvester Stallone, Billy Dee Williams, Joe Spinell and Lindsay Wagner. It's a raw and dirty tale of a couple of street cops (Stallone and Williams) who join an elite anti-terrorism squad to stop Wulfgar (Hauer), an international terrorist fresh in New York to cause chaos. Join our hosts Cameron Scott (Cinema Degeneration CEO) and Tim O'Saben of the 'Synapse Films Podcast', as they talk about one of their favorite Rutger Hauer films. "There is no security."
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TVC 572.2: Broadway star and Emmy Award-winning actor, writer, and producer Kevin Spirtas talks to Ed about the upcoming third season of After Forever, as well as his experience being Hugh Jackman's stand-by in the Broadway production of The Boy From Oz. The first two seasons of After Forever are available for streaming on demand on Amazon Prime Video. Kevin Spirtas, Lindsay Wagner, Joyce Bulifant, and Dee Wallace are among the stars that you can see on Hollywood Museum Squares, the special five-episode tribute to The Hollywood Squares that is available for streaming on demand through StellarTickets.com. All five episodes of Hollywood Museum Squares are available both individually and as a bundle. (The episode featuring Kevin is Episode No. 2 and is hosted by Tom Bergeron.) All proceeds from the sales of Hollywood Museum Squares episodes support the efforts of the Hollywood Museum. Go to StellarTickets.com for more information. Want to advertise/sponsor our show? TV Confidential has partnered with AdvertiseCast to handle advertising/sponsorship requests for the podcast edition of our program. They're great to work with and will help you advertise on our show. Please email sales@advertisecast.com or click the link below to get started: https://www.advertisecast.com/TVConfidentialAradiotalkshowabout Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Patreon Timothy Charles has picked a lesser-known Action Copy Drama/Thriller this week in Nighthawks. Directed by Bruce Malmuth, after Gary Nelson was sacked, the movie stars Sylvester Stallone, Rutger Hauer, Billy Dee Williams and Lindsay Wagner. This one may just be one of those gems that we hadn't actually seen before! If you enjoy the show we have a Patreon, become a supporter. www.patreon.com/thevhsstrikesback Plot Summary: Deke DaSilva (Sylvester Stallone) and Matthew Fox (Billy Dee Williams) are two New York City cops who get transferred to an elite anti-terrorism squad. About this same time, an infamous international terrorist shows up in New York City looking to cause some chaos. It's up to DaSilva and Fox to stop him, but will they be in time? thevhsstrikesback@gmail.com https://linktr.ee/vhsstrikesback --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thevhsstrikesback/support
Closing out 2021, Ben is joined by Arden to discuss the word tool. Ben talks about Alfred Nobel, remembering his father's neatly organized tool areas, Eric Sloane books, the “infamous staircase of family legend”, fishing at Lake Julian in Cary, IL (which still operates today), and the band Genesis. While Arden talks about his favorite tools, builders in the 1100s, thinking that fishing was scary and gross at a young age, his “jack-est” (soon to be a thing), and his enjoyment of the band Tool. On the subject of video games, they explore the use of tools in “Souls-like” games, Death Stranding, Fallout, Far Cry, Mass Effect, Dig Dug, Dead Rising, and Beyond Good and Evil. 00:00:20 - Your hosts this week are Arden and Ben! 00:01:51 - A good tool for crowing or barring, and Arden's problem with the word gif 00:04:20 - Drinking hot coffee out of your hands, buckets of iced tea, and soap 00:07:10 - Arden's favorite tool is his self build PC, and Ben talk about the Nobel Peace Prize 00:10:45 - Writing and acting tools, believable dialogue, and acting aspiration stories 00:17:15 - Ben reflects on Ed's tools and explains old label technology to Arden 00:20:55 - “Pillars of the Earth,” “A Reverence for Wood,” and the “Frank Lloyd Wright stairs” 00:26:20 - Arden's father introduces him to fishing, and “the dream of fishing” 00:30:22 - Ben and Arden talk about the band “Tool” 00:33:42 - If H.R. Giger discovered a color wheel, and the original lineup of the band 00:37:22 - Ben is a “Genesis” guy more than a “Rush” guy, and the theatrical nature of music 00:42:42 - Arden talks about loving Bloodborne and the use tools in the game 00:47:21 - The tools in "Death Stranding," and game design creativity for it's own sake 00:52:08 - Lindsay Wagner's role in Hideo Kojima's “Death Stranding” 00:59:01 - Don't tell people about the animatronics, and ladders 01:03:07 - Grappling hooks, elephants, and getting attacked by eagles or bobcats 01:08:08 - The iconic tool in Mass Effect, and Ben talks about his favorite remastered game 01:11:28 - Bicycle pumps, shovels, farming tools, and cameras 01:17:33 - The Nintendo DS “job game” trend, trying to cure guilt, and cooking games 01:22:34 - “In that instance the couch is a tool,” and a show closer from Arden
In this episode, actress Laur Allen shares her personal story of her family culture growing up, and what inspired her to integrate law and media in creating a positive impact in the AAPI community. Laur is an LA native of Chinese, British, and Hungarian-Jewish heritage. As an actress, Laur made her network TV debut as the recurring character "Juliet Helton" on CBS's "The Young and the Restless." You can find her starring most recently in the LGBTQ+ holiday romcom "Christmas at the Ranch," alongside Amanda Righetti, Lindsay Wagner, and Archie Kao. Laur was the first mixed-ethnicity Miss Los Angeles Chinatown Queen and proudly went on to represent the Los Angeles Chinese community at the Miss Chinese International Pageant in Hong Kong. Her involvement with these cultural pageants inspired her to continue working with the Southern California Chinese community to this day and also to pivot her career from behind-the-camera to acting. Prior to acting, Laur worked as a production assistant, then in production and development, and finally in the television marketing department at Sony Pictures Entertainment. While working on "The Young and The Restless," Laur began law school at USC Gould School of Law, and in February 2021, she was admitted as a member of the State Bar of CA. With a strong passion for advocacy, Laur aspires to create an empowering platform, incorporating both acting and law, through which she can make a positive humanitarian impact and represent her community.
It may be quiet right at this second but any minute now the movie season is going to explode. We've just had a look at some of this year's biggest and most anticipated movies. And that may explain why we sound even more excited than usual this week. We start with "Being the Ricardos" which is written and directed by Aaron Sorkin and follows Lucy and Desi as they face a crisis that could end their careers and another that could end their marriage. All in one week! Then there's "The Power of the Dog" from acclaimed director Jane Campion which stars Benedict Cumberbatch as rancher Phil Burbank, who inspires fear and awe in those around him. of love. He also smells pretty bad. We'll explain. Then there's the big one - Steven Spielberg's version of "West Side Story." What has he done with it? We'll let you know. Plus there's Disney's latest animated musical "Encanto." But wait, there's more, including "Christmas at the Ranch" and Bill McCuddy will tell you what star Lindsay Wagner had to say about it. We've also got "The French Dispatch," which is the latest from director Wes Anderson and the very edgy indie "Red Rocket." No wonder we're so worked up this week. We're brought to you by Accutron so listen in!
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Hello. Hello, Vitality Seekers, please help me welcome Kimberly Baca, a Holistic Health Strategist at Legacy Holistic Health. Kimberly was a former fashion designer is a certified living foods. Chef, a Tony Robbins crew member, a best selling author, and the host of the 365 Health podcast and she is best known as the Naked Veganista so love that. Welcome Kimberly. Thanks Caroline. Thanks for having me. This is going to be so fun. Like, I don't know if we could have any more in common. We both went to fashion school. We both have a culinary background. You got to be a crew member. I have yet to do that, but it's on my list, cause I love Tony Robbins. This is going to be so awesome. I love your title, The Naked Veganista, the fashion inspired name. Tell us a little about your journey because I really find it fascinating. Well, I, you know, always wanted to be a fashion designer since I was little. And I saw one day that movie with Lindsay Wagner, which was called Scruples and I'm like, that's what I want to do. I want to have a beautiful establishment on Rodeo Drive, wherever that was. Cause I was a Michigan girl. So I had no clue where that was. And I was like, I'm going to do that. And I grew up with a family where, you know, blue collar, my dad worked for the steel industry and worked his way up. And eventually he actually bought the steel company, but we were blue collar and traveled around and settled in Michigan. And I grew up just a regular person, but my mom and dad got divorced. I was 12 and they said, You know, oh, we don't have money for you for college. So he could just forget about that. Right. And so what I did was I said, you know what? I going to find a way I'm going to find a way. So I put my mind to work for me and figured out a way I ended up going to a school because I got a scholarship that wasn't for me. I ended up switching to Michigan State University. I graduated with a bachelor's of science and then a minor, which was clothing and textiles. So my degree is in clothing and textiles. And then I was like, how am I going to do this? So I've found before I graduated, I actually was in my fourth year, ready to graduate. I found they had an Institute in Detroit where all of the fashion schools were coming and I said, you know what? I'm going to go there. And. Had to have a portfolio of something, but I didn't, all I had was I had, I was good at drawing. So I created some drawings. I took some new drawing classes in my spare time at night between working three jobs and going to school. And then I presented it and they were like, Do you know what? You're not, you're not Parsons material. You can't, you know, she just like picked it up and threw it. Didn't even really look at it. And I had spent all this time creating this portfolio. I had a three paneled folding screen, long story short. The director was like, you know what? Poopoo on you. I mean, I didn't have the look. I didn't have the money. I didn't have the whatever. And I wasn't from New York. So I was like, I was devastated. You know, I was 22 years. And I was like, this is my dream. You know, I am a great designer. I knew I was a great designer. I just didn't know how to express it. Long story short, I ended up getting into the school, I ended up winning the designer of the year award. I got hired out of school for fortune 500 company as their director of merchandising, uh, as my first technical job, even though I got a summer job and I was making $60 grand a year, I ended up. performing well then the year after that, the competition hired me away from there and we won the designer of the year award again. Wow. And that was for hosiery company. I ended up working for first and then I worked for a Hue, top designer, director for that company. And what happened to me was my work and all of this caught up with me working three jobs, putting myself through school the designing. When you're in a design career, in a school it's, it's all nighters, you know, you really don't sleep much. You don't eat well. I had no idea what to eat, to keep myself healthy or anything. I just ate whatever. And like, Kids do. Right. Uh, and it all caught up to me. So then in my mid twenties, I became completely debilitated and they diagnosed me with what was called fibromyalgia auto immune disorder. And I couldn't even lift my arms. I couldn't walk nothing, so I couldn't even .Work. So my entire dream life, my house, my marriage, my everything pretty much was stripped from me. And that was because of lack of awareness. I changed my whole life to become a health coach, help women specifically to never be put in that position where they have to make a choice between their health and their job or their health and their family, but to really live authentically living healthy every day. And I've been a vegan since the 1997, when I went to my first Tony Robbins Event. I was like completely mesmerized that half the people left for the health day and they didn't count their health as more important than their business and most people don't. And so that's why I have targeted my coaching to people, specifically, women who are overworked, over-busy don't know how to take care of themselves and they're going to eventually lose their health because they've put their business in the forefront of, of everything that needs to be important. I love that and I know exactly what you mean about the Tony Robbins health day, which was probably one of my favorites out of all of them. I went there with such an open mind. It was really excellent. Thank you for sharing all of that. I ended up working in a lingerie company. You end up working in hosiery! Really really crazy. I loved your story. And that is so true, what you said about how people put their health, in the back seat, or they don't even recognize it as something that needs to be in the forefront of life. Um, and I am doing a similar path with trying to help people who've been successful. I'm on the opposite side, I'm trying to head towards the male client, but it is so true. We just don't realize what we have until it's gone. And you know had the fibromyalgia. That must have been just so awful. I can't even imagine being that young. You're a fashion designer. You're doing all that stuff, doing all the things you want to do. And then all of a sudden you can can't hardly walk or feed yourself or do any of those things. It must've been devastating. I can't imagine. Work with the people who are very similar to me, really independent. You know, let's say Type A, wants to be in control, need that structure to keep things together. But really when it comes to health, most people don't know how to do that. They don't know how to integrate it in an effective way, that's sustainable. They can do a first book period of time, the 30 days, the 90 days. But then they pretty much fall apart because some other life event happens and it interrupts the flow and they don't know how to get back to it. So that's what I do. I really help people get that congruency I agree with that too. They know what to do, but it's don't know how to implement it. And then there's a huge difference you can know, but that doesn't mean you can actually make it work. Today, we're going to talk about how to feel 10 years younger, who doesn't want to do that. Um, and, and you need some kind of like a banner, a title or something, because I know you had a baby at 50 and you look fabulous and we're the same age. It's mind blowing so what would you say on how to regain your youthfulness? I think the key is I, I know one of my secrets and people are like, what do you do? How do you do this? You know, I mean, I really don't wear much makeup. I really just do everything naturally. I make all my own products for my hair and my skincare and everything. And I've been doing that for years since I didn't want to put anything toxic in my body or on my body. So make sure that you're aware of what you're actually doing now that could be causing advanced aging or from you from actually looking your most youthful.. And the other thing is, is that. I have a mindset that I have had since I programmed myself to believe this and I continue to tell myself, and now it's just part of who I am. It's not like a mantra I have to say every day, but it's like, I look and feel at least 15 years younger than my chronological age. That's just who I am. So I will always look at least 15 younger years younger than my chronological age. So to begin if that's something that you can't really believe that the affirmation is not going to be effective, you actually have to believe in affirmation. Part of it has to be true. So. Somebody starts out with five years. Okay. And they can, they can grab that. They can grab hold of that 10 years. Right. And then build up a mine used to be 10 years. Right. And then everybody comes, kept telling me, I looked at least 15 years younger. So I'm like, I'm changing my belief. My belief is actually working better. So I, I had said originally 10 years younger and I changed it about four or five years ago to at least 15 years younger because I seem to look like that getting younger. And I think the other thing is, is that to enjoy what we're doing more. I know that I'm guilty of that. Like I'm just too serious, a lot of the times in the past, up until now. So changing our words as well, catching ourselves with what we say and up until now, I've been pretty serious about most of the things, because I'm very direct. And very, you know, one minded when it comes to certain things. So to, to that effect, I was talking yesterday to somebody about it, really. I think having my daughter at 50 years old has actually contributed to my youthfulness because I am more playful. I am more like in spur of the moment. I do more things that are active in terms of like, just play things. Laughter things that I wasn't doing before too serious, all the time kills our joy and kills our liveliness. So I think that is a super secret. So besides believing, creating a belief structure where we believe we look and feel at least whatever age you want to feel, right. So I felt my best, not in my twenties, I don't want to feel bad again. That was painful to me, but in my thirties, right? So in my late thirties I felt looked and it was absolutely the best. And that's where I want my belief to stay. How I'm looking, how I'm feeling. I'm still able to do everything I do, even though I went through cesarean pregnancy. I was debilitated cause I had two herniated disc twice. I had herniated disc in my back and those have healed. Okay. So how do these things heal? We have to program our mind to do the healing. We have to tell ourselves, even if we just barely believe it or even don't believe it yet, but by reprogramming over and over again, we will program our brain to begin to take root of the truth and begin to create and manifest it in a solid form. That's such a, what? I've heard that so many times that it's like, it doesn't even necessarily have to be real, just like a smile, just slap one on and soon enough it'll, it'll turn to be the real thing. But in the meantime, your brain really doesn't know the difference. So just do it anyway and have those affirmations. You definitely do not look your age and I would say 15 years, maybe even still a little conservative. Uh, yeah, you definitely can preach to the choir. So vegan since 1997 and then you tell yourself, " I look and feel 15 years younger" than my biological age. I might just have to adopt that there, Ms. Kimberly. Um, and I at least, yeah, at least. So it's 15 or more. Okay. Okay. At least I'm writing that down. All right. And enjoy, I agree with you that I am guilty of the taking life too serious. And I did that for way too many years, but I'm on a new path now. Whew. Give us a couple of success stories of clients maybe that you have dealt with and, and how they have benefited wonderful concept that you have. Well, I'll take a current client. She's actually 74 years old. And, her cardiologist after one month of working with me is blown away. He actually focuses on a plant-based to help his clients to, uh, reduce the cardiological damage or whatever is going on for them. So he was just really blown away because he promotes it already, but he does not see results like this in people over 70, put it that way. First of all, in a month, she had a weight reduction of 16 pounds, which is great cause that weight reduction is not only inflammation, but also the unhealthy accumulation around vital organs, especially at the, in age, past the age of 60, but vital organs start to accumulate fat and they start to accumulate toxic residue. If it hasn't been, focused on as a healing protocol consistently for that person. And most people, it's not been a consistent focused protocol to get toxins out. So she has been moving these very healthfully in the timing over four weeks and now is in a momentum. So her body now is in a momentum and we slowly add things in our program that we focus on with Legacy Holistic Health. Isn't a deprivation mindset. We do not teach the body about deprivation because whenever you deprive something or you resist something, it will persist. And if you deprive the body, it goes seeking for what it's being deprived of. More of it now. So our goal is to add things in it's an additive type of perspective, where we give the body, we give the mind, we give the craving what it's asking for, but in a healthy way. And so I add things in for. And then we slowly do things to increase movement. So now she, where she barely could even move any limbs before she's jumping on a rebounder, she's doing hit workouts, which is high intensity interval training workouts that are designed specifically for her, where she's doing high knees and high kick. Like literally, we don't have to work out an hour to get results. So most of the people that are over the age of 40 think I got to work hard. I got to work long. I got to be in the gym wall one to two hours, but that's not true. So we've just created a customized program. And that's what I do in my one-on-one coaching, so that everything is geared to exactly what you can do, stretching just enough to get results and then moving in, in a guided fashion. So you accelerate those results. As we moved through the coaching. That is so crazy good. I don't know what I'm more excited about either that you've helped us 74 year old person or that a 74 year old person. Was wanting to change at 74! I think. Talk about a win-win, that's fabulous. I absolutely adore the whole concept. And it is a lot harder, at that age and, and may lose that much weight. And then astounded her doctor, ! Any other success stories stand out? Really, I mean, I have a client who really began as a high level executive, multi six figure executive. And, uh, she decided that was that the life for her anymore. She really wanted to follow the path that God had chosen for her. And really. Uh, the money wagon, wasn't the wagon. And she wanted to spend time with her or her family. And at 40 years old, she became pregnant with another boy and, she wanted to make changes, but really didn't know what to do. So I guided her. The type of lifestyle she could have if she focused on healthy things that she puts in her life, getting rid of the toxic elements, surrounding her and putting in nutrient rich foods and having a system to be able to do that while she was working.But then as she transitioned out of working, she was able to implement even more. And as she did that, She changed her whole lifestyle and all of her kids too. And now they all eat healthy foods. They love it. And which they're astonished actually that the kids love eating this way versus eating the old burgers and fries and chips, take out the things that they were doing. And I think part of it has to do with when you're intentional and this is something I train people when you're intentional about it. How you live, there's this high level of vibration energy that comes into your life that brings in community, brings them love. It brings in just joy that wasn't there before. And I think that's the difference is when you actually focus on your health and make it part of how you're actively integrating life in a healthy way, everything else changes too. So good, that amazing you can transform lives like that and, and do it like one-on-one and really custom couture. I'll use the word couture for you because you're the fashionista. Talk to me a little bit about the certification and the living food chef that piques my interest. Maybe do you have like a favorite recipe or something that our listeners could make themselves at home try to get that nutrient density? Yeah. I became a living foods chef because I wanted to understand the implication of food on our health and how we could get more food nutrients instead of supplements or, uh, you know, just what the normal people are used to doing to get vitamins and the elements that we need in our body. Instead of using it in a pill form or a bottle form I really wanted to learn and how to integrate that in meals. So we don't have to make extra time and we don't have to spend extra money. That is what it is about saving time and money. Is what I help people do best, while they get healthy and stay that way. And so, uh, one of the best things to do is get avocado in your diet. Every day. A lot of people are like, oh, fat, fat, fat. They're so afraid of fat, but you have to know, you have to have fat for your brain to function. You have to have fat for your ligaments and your joints to have the lubrication. They need to not only feel healthy, but to avoid things like arthritis. Arterial arterial issues that will clog the body. We have to have healthy fat. We have to have healthy nutrients. So my favorite favorite recipe to trick people with is avocado pudding and it's chocolate pudding. It looks and feels like chocolate mousse, but it's using avocado. And my secret ingredient, it's not the avocado. The secret ingredient is cayenne pepper. So you take avocados, make sure that they're, you know, very soft, how you pick a ripe avocado. If you don't know, is I usually like to pick an avocado that has the little, Naval on it already in it, and you just flick the little navel out. And if it's a light, brownish color to darker brown color, Okay. light brown or greeny. It's not right. Okay. You feel soft or something, but it's not ripe. The whole thing isn't ripe. So some parts might be harder, whatever. So that's one of the best ways. And I don't like to buy avocados that don't have that because that is where mold can grow. Ah, grow in that. So, um, if it doesn't have it, make sure you look there. Um, and if you don't have the little Naval part, it's okay to buy it. If you think it's ripe. Again, you want, do you want a soft avocado, but then you don't want to take your knife through the avocado Naval part because then if there is mold there, it will drag them all through your whole avocado. So that's a chef tip. Okay. So go to the left or the right of the little Naval card and cut your knife all around in a circle and then twist and open the article. And get the pit out by taking her a knife, gently tap, tap, tap, stick it into the pit, turn your avocado and the nut at the same time. And the nut will be stuck in the knife. Slide it off of the side of the sink. And then you can scoop out with a spoon, just scoop it out, throw it in a blender. Then you're going to put in a quarter cup of cacao powder. Cacao powder is raw cocoa powder. Um, you don't want the alkalized cooked cocoa powder because it has less nutrients in it and usually a higher level of potential to have fillers put in that. So get cacao powder, spelled C a C a O cacao, and one quarter cup of that. Then you're going to put. What I use as no sugar. So you can either use a food as your sugar, which would be two dates. You want to get the medjool dates that are rich. They're really delicious and smushy and good. You open them up, you take the pit out, make sure you count your dates and put your pits aside, not in your food, cause don't go in your whole pudding. Right? And then, uh, one to two tablespoons of water and blend that up and puree it. That is your avocado pudding, simple and super easy. Now you put one teeny weeny, pinch of cayenne pepper in it, and it makes it taste like cooked pudding. That's the secret. Now, if you don't want to use any sugar at all, you can use a Lakanto. You can use a maple Lakanto, a sugar-free option and they have Lakanto L a K a N T O in a maple syrup type of container. And you can just put a tablespoon of that in there. Now. Uh, Lakanto is a monk fruit, sweetener, and monk fruit can be up to 10 times as sweet as regular sugar. So you can try a teaspoon to see if that sweet enough for you up to a tablespoon. If you're using pure maple syrup, you can use a tablespoon. Um, so test it out. Less is more initially with every recipe and then blend it. If it doesn't have enough to blend it. Cause if you don't have a high speed blender, we shipped down a little bit, take the spoon out, blend it again, smush it down, blend it again, or put a teeny little bit more water in it. You don't want it to be running. You want it to be fluffy. And that is one of the best recipes you can dehydrate that and make a fruit roll-ups. Oh, my goodness, 50 rolls with that. It tastes so good for kids and it absolutely no chocolate. I used to substitute for a child was a client of mine, he couldn't have chocolate, it's a Carob, Carobpowder powder. Gotcha. Cara powder doesn't have any caffeine in it. Doesn't have any cocoa in it. People could be allergic to that. So use Cara powder and it tastes equally as delicious. Well, I have everything, but the avocados and I'm going to whole foods in a little bit. So I'm so picking up some good avocados and I'll be whipping up some of that tonight. I did not. I use Monkfruit but I have never heard of the Lakanto. Lakanto that's a brand, correct. Okay. That's a brand. That is so cool. I do know that it is sweeter, than sugar. So thank you for that amazing recipe. And I know, you know, some secret about black Sesame seeds... So this is a secret for all women who don't want gray hair. The secret is you grind up your black Sesame seeds. It needs to be black Sesame seeds. Okay. There's nutrient in the black Sesame seeds that help with hair. The minerals remineralizing the body. So it helps with much more than hair, but actually right here is caused by the stripping of the minerals out of the body. And as we age, our body uses more minerals. And it doesn't process minerals as well. So we need to increase the level of minerals we take. So we can get that in the black Sesame seeds, grinding them up and we can make a tea, like just soak them in water and then drink that. Or we can make a paste. We can make a black Sesame paste, like a hummus, and we can eat it with. Okay. I don't have a recipe off the top of my head for that, but if anybody wants it, they can message me and get the recipe. But that is a black Sesame has higher minerals than the white Sesame. So use the black Sesame. And so you can use that any time, uh, for increasing, if you want to do that, you want to drink that every day. It's just a black Sesame liquid of, uh, soaked in the success. Me and you drink the water or eat the paste, a tablespoon or so a day, make a black Sesame hummus. There's many ways you can do that and have some hair transformation. You will definitely see that. And your body will be remineralized very quickly. Okay. I have black Sesame seeds, and I know organic black Sesame Seeds, aren't the cheapest in the world, but you know what? They are a whole hell of a lot cheaper than going to get your hair done . I hate getting my hair done cause I know how toxic it is. It is just not good for you. So that's just like a double win. You are just such a wealth of information. I do have one last question for you. If there was one thing in this world that you could eliminate, what would it be and why? You know, there's so many things, there's so many things. I, I'm not sure I can pick one, pick two, two. I think, I think the first one would be. People's " lack of awareness". And what I mean by lack of awareness is people seem to want to believe what they want to believe. And if people were just open to possibility, I think the world would be a different place like this with a doctor telling somebody they have to do something or a doctor telling somebody they have so much time to live or a doctor telling somebody you have this illness and you'll have it for the rest of your life. If I were to believe that I would never walk for the rest of my life, I would be on drugs and medication and having somebody to have to take care of me for the rest of my life. That's where I was when I was 27, 28, 29 years old dealing with figuring out how to. Through this illness, which I felt was toxicity and poisoning of my body. If I wasn't of the right state of mind to tell these doctors to keep their diagnosis, to keep what they're claiming for me, that would be the rest of my life and keep their drugs. Cold Turkey. I'm not taking any more of these things. I know they're poisoning me and you can just take it all. And I'm going to figure this out. If I wasn't strong enough in my mind to have that openness to know, there's another way I think I would be. I wouldn't be here today. I wouldn't have impacted the lives I have. So we all have this power in us to impact lives. But if we don't let ourselves be open to possibility, then we don't. And then the second thing is, is really, getting rid of limiting beliefs. When people have these limiting beliefs of who they can be, what they can do, what people have said to them. If people said I couldn't go to college, I wouldn't be able to go to college. You're never going to be a fashion designer. Like that woman told me that I won the designer of the year at her school while she was the chairman. You know, I mean, if I would have let them to put their limiting beliefs on me, I would've never be where I am and have the impact that I've had in my life for people. Right. You're such an inspiration and you have so much knowledge... i, concur and I'm wondering if I feel the same way because we're both Tony Robbins fans. When I went to UPW. That is truly the essence that I came away with was that I don't need to understand everything. All I need to know, like from here forward is like, if things help people like be open, be open to information that I might not have deemed, um, worthy of listening to at one point in my life. But, um, that, that is what I walked away with was change. Can be super good, to try different things and like you said to be open-minded and that boy, if more people were like that, Ooh, this world would be a nicer place to live. Tell our listeners where they can contact you. Well, I have a free gift. If anybody wants to go to recipe hacker secrets.com, you can get, how to set up your healthy kitchen. So it'll have everything in detail or over 30 pages of how to get things in order for what you need to do all free. And. You know, there's other things that are available for you to get there as well, for purchase, but definitely get that for free. And you can go to my business page, which is legacy holistic health on Facebook, and you can go see me, Kimberly Baca on my Facebook personal page or Instagram, the Naked Veganista. I recommend people go see this woman because she is beautiful and she totally does not look her age. She's just like a walking poster child. What you're doing is working. I think it's really cool that you, as Tony would say, "you made your mess, your message" and you're doing obviously a phenomenal job with that. And I thank you so much for sharing your story and all your insights. Cause, I learned a few things today. I can't wait to implement black Sesame Seeds and go make some chocolate avocado pudding. Can't wait to do that tonight. Thank you, Kimberly. It's been awesome. And I will put in the show notes all your information so people can contact you. And I just want to remind our listeners out there that "Life has no remote. So get up and change it yourself."
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Nighthawks, bringing together Rocky, Lando Calrissian, and the Bionic Woman team up against the baddest replicant of them all. Okay, not really, but it does have Sylvester Stallone, Billy Dee Williams, Lindsay Wagner, and Rutger Hauer. Join us for some good '80s fun, 'cause where else can you see (spoiler alert) Sly Stallone in a dress?
DR. MARGARET PAUL is a bestselling author, popular MindBodyGreen writer and co-creator of the powerful Inner Bonding® self-healing process, and the related SelfQuest® self-healing online program - recommended by author Marci Shimoff, actress Lindsay Wagner and singer Alanis Morissette. Margaret has worked with thousands of people to help them heal through her inner bonding system, and she has even appeared on Oprah. I have practiced the inner bonding system and found it to be a game-changer in my life. If you struggle with quieting those internal dialogs, repeating patterns that don't result in the life you wish for, or find you have a lot of anxieties or depression that therapy and other modalities haven't solved then check out this episode.
"The Pioneers" Airdate: September 20, 1974 Written by Kathy Barrett (story) * Bill Svanoe (Teleplay) Directed by Christian I Nyby II Synopsis: Steve and Rudy go in search of a downed satellite containing two astronauts testing a suspended animation formula. But one of the two has awakened prematurely and in a manic rage, tears through the countryside with unusual strength. John and co-host, artist Jerry Lange are joined by actor and filmmaker E. Adam Thomas. They discuss the music of this episode, the poor use of Vince Dedrick in the stunt scenes in this episode, and the ties this episode has with "The Secret of Bigfoot". Plus, Adam shares his Six Million Dollar Man lunch box from Big Bang Pow!, his Lindsay Wagner signed copy of the second season of the Bionic Woman DVD set, and his Alan Oppenheimer and Lee Majors signed copy of The Six Million Dollar Man box set. In addition, he also has a movie poster for Godzilla vs. The Bionic Monster, something Universal was diligent about suing over. In addition, we play This or That created by Jerry with a Lee/Lindsay in other projects theme. Join us Friday nights at 10:00EST as we discuss an episode of THE SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN with a fan as well as featuring live commentary from our viewers. This audio will be available shortly after in the OSI Files feed. Bionic Operative E. Adam Thomas has a bio that is coming shortly. BIONIC GALLERY
Lindsay Wagner has a positively bionic interview with Eric when she discusses her role in the new “Samson” movie; then, it’s a truncated version of Fun Facts Friday!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Six Million Dollar Man "Day of the Robot" February 8, 1974 (Friday, 8:30pm) Guests: John Saxon (Fred Sloan/Robot, Henry Jones (Chester Dolenz), Lloyd Bochner (Gavern Wilson) Writer: Del Resiman (teleplay), Harold Livingston (story) Director: Leslie H. Martinson Synopsis: Steve must escort his friend, Fred Sloan to a demonstration of a missile defense system. Along the way, Fred begins to act strange, exhibiting unusual strength. RIGHT CLICK IMAGE TO SAVE EPISODE TO YOUR COMPUTER John is joined in this discussion he has openly admitted he doesn't like by Billy Flynn of Geek Radio Daily and Alex Green of The Six Million Dollar Blog. In addition, John's guests are Rod DeLuca and David Lawson. Rod recounts his hosting the most recent appearance of Lee Majors, Lindsay Wagner, and Richard Anderson at NostalgiaCon and David talks about collecting bionic memorabilia. In addition, John offers a little historical and pop culture perspective of the day this episode aired. Make sure you let us know what you think of the episode by calling us at 844-OSI-FILE or by writing director@theosifiles.com. OUR GUESTS FOR THIS EPISODE David Lawson - Long time fan. Moderator of the Bionic Toy Action Page on Facebook Born in Fresno, CA and has lived in Sacramento for thirty years, Rod De Luca Jr. teaches English and coordinates the International Baccalaureate Programme at Laguna Creek High School. He is an avid fan of television and movies. He has ben a bionicsphile for forty years and is an active member in the Lindsay Wagner Fan Club. He runs the Bionic or Bust: Locations of the Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman and Bionicon 40.0 The 40th Anniversary of the Bionic Woman pages on Facebook. Rod will be appearing on future podcasts discussing various episodes of both shows. OUR BIONIC OPERATIVES FOR THIS EPISODE Bill Vernon, AKA "The Wonderful Billy Flynn" brings the funny each week on Geek Radio Daily! His daytime alter ego is mild-mannered (well, that part is a stretch) on-air talent at WRAR Radio Station in Virginia. He actually gets paid to sit on his butt and run his mouth! His “edumacation” is from UNC-Wilmington and the Columbia School of Broadcasting. When he is not gracing the podcasting airways with his comedic stylings, you can find Billy Flynn on Xbox Live (flynn71), rockin' out on Guitar Hero or Rock Band, watching movies, reading comics, working out, or posting on the forums at geekradiodaily.com (ding!) Alex Green was born in San Diego where he has lived his whole life, rarely venturing outside the safe confines of Southern California. Growing up, his parents tried to persuade him that the funny man running in slow motion on the television wasn't worth watching, but he knew better. He knew much, much better. A lifelong fan of The Six Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman, Alex hadn't been an adult for very long (some would say he still isn't) when he started making several trips a month up to Los Angeles to attend toy and collectibles shows in order to amass a huge collection of Bionic memorabilia. A vast collection that he no longer possesses due to an accident involving a pencil, a rabid weasel and a rapidly descending elevator (Actually, the advent of eBay in the late 90's took the thrill of the hunt out of it for him, so he gave it up). Currently working out of his modest two-bedroom apartment (or twelve-bedroom mansion as he refers to it when describing his digs to people who've never visited him at home), Alex is a free-lance web designer and the webmaster of The Six Million Dollar Blog. The newest Bionic site on the web except for all the others that have come after. He hopes one day to meet his hero Lee Majors in person and his biggest regret in life is that he no longer fits into his Six Million Dollar Man jammies.
The Bionic Woman "The Ghosthunter" May 26, 1976 RIGHT CLICK IMAGE TO SAVE EPISODE TO YOUR COMPUTER Jaime is sent to act as the governess of the daughter of an OSI scientist. She must also ensure that the sensor device he is working on his not tampered with by any outside forces. The wrinkle is the outside force appears to be the dead wife and mother of the two who is jealous of Jaime. John is joined by The Bionic Book author, Herbie J. Pilato and writer/producer Joel Eisenberg to discuss this first season ending episode of The Bionic Woman. In addition, John's special guest is Bionic Woman creator and co-writer of the episode, Kenneth Johnson. The two discuss the episode as well as Kenny's history as a producer and writer that lead up to The Bionic Woman. In addition, John offers a little historical and pop culture perspective of the day this episode aired. Make sure you let us know what you think of the episode by calling us at 844-OSI-FILE or by writing director@theosifiles.com. OUR GUEST FOR THIS EPISODE With his start as a producer of The Mike Douglas Show, Kenneth Johnson has had a long, impressive career as a producer, director, writer, and creator of many iconic television and movie characters. From his "The Secret of Bigfoot" episode of The Six Million Dollar Man to his movies such as Steel and Short Circuit 2, Kenny has captured the imagination of many fans of genre television in a way that goes beyond the traditional storytelling process. You can learn more about Kenny and his works by visiting his home page and by writing him. (He really does reply.) OUR BIONIC OPERATIVES FOR THIS EPISODE Herbie J Pilato is a writer/producer who's worked for NBCUniversal, Syfy, A&E, Bravo; Warner Bros., and Sony, among other television networks, and studios. He is also the author of a number of media tie-in/pop-culture books, including Glamour, Gidgets and the Girl Next Door, and The Bionic Book, which features original commentary from Lee Majors, Lindsay Wagner, Harve Bennett, Kenneth Johnson, series creator (and sci-fi-novelist king Martin Caidin), and Richard Anderson (who wrote the Foreword). As the Founder of the Classic TV Preservation Society (a nonprofit organization dedicated to the positive influence of classic TV programming), Herbie J offers TV & Self-Esteem Seminars to schools, colleges, community, senior and business centers around the country. Each week he serves as host and moderator at the Barnes & Noble Media Center in Burbank, CA for Throwback Thursdays- one of L.A.'s most unique live events where, as he says, "the past and present TV, film, publishing, music and positive-thought communities mix, mingle and meet." For more information about Throwback Thursdays, the Classic TV Preservation Society, or any of Herbie J's books, email: classictvps@gmail.com or visit: www.classictvps.blogspot.com. Joel Eisenberg is a writer and producer whose new book series, “The Chronicles of Ara”, an epic 8-volume fantasy saga written with Stephen Hillard, has been released to rave reviews by Incorgnito Publishing's Topos Books imprint. Joel is a partner in Eisenberg-Fisher Productions and former head of EMO Films@Paramount Studios, feature film production companies. He is the co-founder of All Cities Media, an entertainment industry networking group. His events have been hosted by Warner Brothers, Paramount Studios, Sunset-Gower Studios and the Law Offices of Greenberg-Traurig, among others. Feature projects include “Unreleased” and “April Showers”, the latter based on the Columbine school shootings scenario. “January Rain” and “Assassin and Son” are presently in development, as is a new television version of an old horror comic book favorite (to be “re-announced” shortly). Joel is the writer of several award-winning independent feature films and producer of a slate of past and upcoming feature and television projects including “Mirkwood,” based on the amazon.com bestseller and the aforementioned “The Chronicles of Ara” fantasy novel series. In early 2007, Joel was fortunate to have received substantial international publicity by locating, identifying, organizing and archiving a long-considered lost handwritten John Steinbeck archive, collectively valued at nearly $1 million. Author: “How to Survive a Day Job,” “Championship Networking,” “The Mirkwood Codex” (upcoming). Contributor: “Tales of the Dead” and numerous others. Learn more about Joel and his works by visiting his website.
"When you are fully in the moment, you are fully with the love-that-is God. That love is who you are in your essence. That love is within and without at all times. When you are fully in this moment, love is all there is. Today, become fully conscious of this present moment and your heart will be filled with love." - Dr. Margaret Paul Listen in as Sister Jenna interviews Dr. Margaret Paul on the America Meditating Radio Program to continue the conversation on Inner Bonding. Margaret Paul, Ph.D. is a relationship expert, best-selling author, and co-creator of the powerful Inner Bonding® healing process, recommended by actress Lindsay Wagner and singer Alanis Morissette. She has counseled individuals and couples, and led groups, classes and workshops for 46 years, and works with clients from all over the world. She is the author and co-author of eight books, including the internationally best-selling "Do I Have To Give Up Me To Be Loved By You?," "Healing Your Aloneness" and "Inner Bonding." She has appeared on numerous radio and television shows, including the Oprah show, offering expert advice and demonstrating the Inner Bonding process. Visit www.innerbonding.com. For a free course, visit www.innerbonding.com/welcome and http://selfquest.com Get the OFF TO WORK CD by Sister Jenna Like America Meditating on Facebook
“We can meditate for hours. We can be in nature, practice yoga, read spiritual literature, listen to uplifting music and do many other things that help to raise our frequency. But if our intent is to control rather than to learn about loving ourselves and others, our frequency will not go high enough to access the love, wisdom and guidance that is always here for us.” - Dr. Margaret Paul Listen in as Sister Jenna interviews Dr. Margaret Paul on the America Meditating Radio Program. Margaret Paul, Ph.D. is a relationship expert, best-selling author, and co-creator of the powerful Inner Bonding® healing process, recommended by actress Lindsay Wagner and singer Alanis Morissette. She has counseled individuals and couples, and led groups, classes and workshops for 46 years, and works with clients from all over the world. She is the author and co-author of eight books, including the internationally best-selling "Do I Have To Give Up Me To Be Loved By You?," "Healing Your Aloneness" and "Inner Bonding. She has appeared on numerous radio and television shows, including the Oprah show, offering expert advice and demonstrating the Inner Bonding process. Visit Dr. Paul's website at www.innerbonding.com. For a free course, visit www.innerbonding.com/welcome Get the OFF TO WORK CD by Sister Jenna Like America Meditating on Facebook and Download our FREE Pause for Peace app,
Lindsay Wagner has always been committed to the advancement of human potential. This has been evident not only throughout her highly successful acting career, but also in her personal life. She has chosen her films taking into consideration the effect they will have on the audience, and used her position as a public figure to highlight issues that are important to her, with the objective of helping people in their personal journeys. Lindsay Wagner first came to prominence as a result of her iconic portrayal of Jaime Sommers in her Emmy award-winning role as The Bionic Woman. She also won a permanent place in the hearts of audiences around the world and became one of the most popular actresses in international television.Once The Bionic Woman series had ended Lindsay went on to become the Queen of television movies with over 40 TV movies, 5 mini-series and 12 feature films to her name. Off screen Lindsay is passionate about the awakening of human potential. The study and sharing of holistic healing modalities, integrating mind, body and soul, is at the forefront of her mind. More recently Lindsay has combined her personal experience and many years of study, both Western and Eastern modalities, to develop ‘Quiet the Mind & Open the Heart' experiential workshops and retreats. These programs are designed to help overcome our own personal challenges, while accessing the peace and joy that is naturally within us. Lindsay offers these programs as a way of sharing, that which has greatly impacted her life.Lindsay looks forward to taking her passionate perspective of our extraordinary human potential to all corners of the globe, inspiring others to realize how amazing they truly are.To learn more about the “Quiet the Mind & Open the Heart” workshops and retreats and to see Lindsay's upcoming schedule please visit http://www.lindsaywagnerinternational.com