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In this episode of Eyewitness History, we dive into the imagination of D.J. MacHale—the bestselling author behind the Pendragon series and the co-creator of the iconic Nickelodeon show Are You Afraid of the Dark? From creepy campfire tales to interdimensional adventures, MacHale shares how he built entire worlds, scared a generation of kids (in a good way), and navigated a career spanning books, film, and television. Pick up his new book "The Paper Trail" today - https://rb.gy/ow7dr1See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
RUGBY: Galway Bay FM's Rob Murphy, William Davies, Alan Deegan and Joe Healy look back on Connacht's URC defeat to Munster in MacHale Park, Castlebar
Wann ist eine Komposition fertiggeschrieben oder der Track bereit zum Release? Der irische Musiker Simon MacHale hat die längste Zeit seines musikalischen Lebens mit dieser Frage gehadert und Musik produziert, ohne sie zu veröffentlichen – bis kurz vor ein paar Wochen: Mit 'Backdated' ist er die letzten 20 Jahre seines musikalischen Schaffens durchgegangen und hat 20 Alben voll Demos veröffentlicht. Wir haben ihn zum Gespräch getroffen und ihn nebenbei gefragt was einen guten Song ausmacht. von Mirco Kaempf
On Tuesday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you news of a Super Rugby-winning coaching appointment at Munster.We hear from Jordan Larmour and Robin McBryde on Leinster's Investec Champions Cup pool opener away to Bristol, and the latest on the confusing timeline around Tadhg Furlong's hamstring injury, and hopes for a Jordie Barrett debut.Pete Wilkins discusses Connacht's potential outing in Mayo in the spring.Plus, there's bad news for La Rochelle head coach Ronan O'Gara.
On Tuesday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you news of a Super Rugby-winning coaching appointment at Munster.We hear from Jordan Larmour and Robin McBryde on Leinster's Investec Champions Cup pool opener away to Bristol, and the latest on the confusing timeline around Tadhg Furlong's hamstring injury, and hopes for a Jordie Barrett debut.Pete Wilkins discusses Connacht's potential outing in Mayo in the spring.Plus, there's bad news for La Rochelle head coach Ronan O'Gara.
Hobey ho! We're continuing D.J. MacHale's Pendragon series with The Lost City of Faar. We travel with the steadfast Bobby to water world Cloral, where we learn about water-powered tech, gain a friend and ultimately lose a crucial ally. Grace and Madeleine discuss the wild tonal shifts, 90's kid energy and action-packed pacing that make this series so appealing to young readers and so much fun to revisit as adults (disgusting bully Andy Mitchell notwithstanding). Grab some sniggers at Grolo's and join us!EPISODE MEDIAMerchant of Death episode (Book 1)MUSIC - Pippin the Hunchback and Thatched Villagers by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) - Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
In today's episode, I'm so excited to welcome back Trisha! Together, we're tackling a question that comes up time and time again: why is it so hard to make changes, even when we know they're good for us? Trisha dives deep into the brain science behind habits, explaining why our brains resist healthy changes and cling to comfort. We'll explore how past experiences shape our habits and how self-compassion plays a huge role in creating real, lasting transformation. Here are 3 reasons to tune into today's episode: Understand why change can feel impossible, even when you're motivated. Discover how the brain's “comfort zone” affects your habits and choices. Learn practical steps to start building healthy habits that actually stick! Click play to discover simple, effective ways to start building habits that fit your true values—so you can feel healthier, happier, and fully in control this season and beyond. How to Contact Trisha: Website: https://mindandbodyworks.com/ Email: galway@mindandbodyworks.com Phone: 091 725750
We're back! Ben is wrapping up our discussion of the first book of the Pendragon series. What does Ben think about it? Is it any good? I could tell you, but it's really better if you experience it for yourself.Support the Show.Discord - https://discord.gg/6BaNRtcP8CThreads - https://www.threads.net/@wordsaboutbookspodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/wordsaboutbookspodcastBlog - https://blog.wordsaboutbooks.ninja/Buy the Books - https://bookshop.org/shop/wabpod
This episode was ready at midnight but we got engrossed in mummy hunting and, well, whoops. Anyway this week we talk about the other Christmas book, the one Nate got for Ben. It's the first book of the Pendragon series! Does anybody else remember this? I don't think anyone in modern times remembers or cares but it's possible that millennials remember and NOBODY ELSE. Also this accidentally turned into a 2-parter, to the delight of only me.Support the Show.Discord - https://discord.gg/6BaNRtcP8CThreads - https://www.threads.net/@wordsaboutbookspodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/wordsaboutbookspodcastBlog - https://blog.wordsaboutbooks.ninja/Buy the Books - https://bookshop.org/shop/wabpod
The call of complexity draws some weavers to more shafts, more structures, more hand-manipulated techniques. For Annie MacHale, refining the techniques and celebrating the artistry of very simple bands has been a lifelong fascination. Starting when she first picked up a shuttle and inkle loom in her teens, Annie has worked in wool, cotton, and hemp, creating practical cloth that's just a few inches wide. Any bandweaver has heard the question more times than they can count: “But what can you do with it?” Annie replies, “The uses are limited only by your imagination.” Her work has found an avid audience and market among guitarists and reenactors. The simplicity of an inkle band is its key to versatility as a strap or ribbon. “A woven band can be so many things to so many people, and in the world of weaving, it's very simple, but it's also very useful,” she says. “That's what attracted me to inkle weaving.” (She has a list of uses on her website for anyone who weaves more bands than they currently have a use for.) Although Annie describes her own approach to design as spontaneous, her first book contains an extensive directory of patterns and palettes for weaving inkle bands. In Celebration of Plain Weave can be read as a response to the idea that making plain bands isn't real weaving. “It seemed to me there was this general sense that plain weave wasn't all that interesting, that if you wanted to do something cool, you either had to learn some pickup technique or do card weaving. And I disagree with that,” she says. Plain weave holds plenty to keep her engaged and exploring, but Annie also plays with pick-up in her work. Her second book focuses on an unusual and complex Baltic technique using three warp colors. She also loves finding connections between her bandweaving and traditional weaving techniques from around the world, from banded Chimayo designs to Scandinavian backstrap bands to Andean pickup. Besides weaving miles of inkle bands on her own, Annie enjoys teaching inkle weaving, including basic skills, color and design, and several methods of pickup. “Have loom, will travel,” she says, referring to her upcoming classes across the country (listed on her website). Links Annie MacHale's website (http://aspinnerweaver.blogspot.com/) Upcoming class schedule (https://aspinnerweaver.blogspot.com/p/classes.html) In Celebration of Plain Weave (https://taprootvideo.com/preview_class.jsf?iid=12&cid=1) Three-Color Pickup for Inkle Weavers (https://taprootvideo.com/preview_class.jsf?iid=12&cid=2) “Inkle Weaving Basics” (https://taprootvideo.com/preview_class.jsf?iid=12&cid=3) (free class on Taproot Video) “Uses for a Woven Band” (https://aspinnerweaver.blogspot.com/p/uses-for-woven-band.html) Annie's Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/aspinnerweaver/) Annie's woven guitar straps (https://weaverguitarstraps.com/) This episode is brought to you by: Treenway Silks is where weavers, spinners, knitters and stitchers find the silk they love. Select from the largest variety of silk spinning fibers, silk yarn, and silk threads & ribbons at TreenwaySilks.com (https://www.treenwaysilks.com/). You'll discover a rainbow of colors, thoughtfully hand-dyed in Colorado. Love natural? Treenway's array of wild silks provide choices beyond white. If you love silk, you'll love Treenway Silks, where superior quality and customer service are guaranteed. Learning how to weave but need the right shuttle? Hooked on knitting and in search of a lofty yarn? Yarn Barn of Kansas has been your partner in fiber since 1971. Whether you are around the corner from the Yarn Barn of Kansas, or around the country, they are truly your “local yarn store” with an experienced staff to answer all your fiber questions. Visit yarnbarn-ks.com (https://www.yarnbarn-ks.com/) to shop, learn, and explore. Brown Sheep Company is a four-generation family business bringing you high quality wool and natural fiber yarns. We spin and dye U.S.-grown wool into hundreds of vibrant colors at our mill in western Nebraska. Our mill has something to offer for every craft, from our well-known knitting and crochet yarns to wool roving for spinning and felting. We offer U.S-made needlepoint yarn as well as yarn on cones for weaving. Learn more about our company and products at BrownSheep.com (https://brownsheep.com/).
Professor Siobhán MacHale, College of Psychiatrists Ireland; Neale Richmond, Minister of State with responsibility for Business, Employment & Retail; Jennifer Whitmore, Social Democrats TD for Wicklow; Richard Boyd Barrett, People Before Profit TD for Dun Laoghaire
Welcome to The Hangar Z Podcast, brought to you by Vertical Helicasts. This is Part Two of a two-part series with Tyler Boeddeker and Sean MacHale from Massif, an apparel company that creates and produces some of the world's finest flame-resistant (FR) gear. Massif was founded in 1999 by two passionate visionaries who set the bar high for quality and excellence in everything they do. Randy Benham, one of Massif's founders, was a Jenny Lake search-and-rescue (SAR) crewmember in Grand Teton National Park who understood the demands of rugged, unpredictable and hazardous work conditions. On a mission to fill the gap and solve the problem, Massif partnered with the specialized Los Angeles based knitting mill Antex, and a core group of extraordinarily dedicated people. Together, they invented never-before-seen FR fabrics and applied them to innovative clothing designs for numerous climates and contexts. Boeddeker is a U.S. Navy veteran, having served in the Navy for six years as a Naval Aircrewman, with three deployments in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Inherent Resolve. He has multiple certifications as a rescue swimmer, SAR Petty Officer, SERE graduate, and more. He's now worked as a government sales manager for nearly 4 years. He is also a certified civilian rescue swimmer, EMT-B, and Wilderness EMT, and a licensed skydiver! MacHale is a U.S. Marine Corps veteran, having served 10 years as a Marine Corps tiltrotor crew chief on the MV-22 Osprey. MacHale is in-tune with the aviation world. He has deployed with the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), and the 15th MEU in support of Operation Enduring Freedom in 2009 and Operation Inherent Resolve in 2015. MacHale is a licensed private pilot, skydiver, and scuba diver, but will also indulge in sailing, surfing and any other outdoor activity! In this episode, Boeddeker talks about a rescue operation he was a part of involving two pilots who ejected from their stricken fighter jet. Hangar Z host Jon Gray and his guests also spend time talking about FR gear, which includes flight suits, and get into some of the tech behind FR materials. Lastly, they talk about some of the safety considerations that go along with the proper use of flame-resistant flight suits and apparel. Thank you to sponsors MD Helicopters, Collins Aerospace's Goodrich, and Robinson Helicopters.
This is Part One of a two-part series with Tyler Boeddeker and Sean MacHale from Massif, and aviation apparel company that creates and produces some of the world's finest flame-resistant (FR) gear.Massif was founded in 1999 by two passionate visionaries who set the bar high for quality and excellence in everything they do. Randy Benham, one of Massif's founders, was a Jenny Lake search-and-rescue (SAR) crew member in Grand Teton National Park who understood the demands of rugged, unpredictable and hazardous work conditions.On a mission to fill the gap and solve the problem, Massif partnered with the specialized Los Angeles based knitting mill Antex, and a core group of extraordinarily dedicated people. Together, they invented never-before-seen FR fabrics and applied them to innovative clothing designs for numerous climates and contexts. Boeddeker is a U.S. Navy veteran, having served in the Navy for six years as a Naval Aircrewman, with three deployments in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Inherent Resolve. He has multiple certifications as a rescue swimmer, SAR Petty Officer, SERE graduate, and more. He's now worked as a government sales manager for nearly four years. He is also a certified civilian rescue swimmer, EMT-B, and Wilderness EMT, and a licensed skydiver! MacHale is a U.S. Marine Corps veteran, having served 10 years as a Marine Corps tiltrotor crew chief on the MV-22 Osprey. MacHale is in-tune with the aviation world. He has deployed with the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), and the 15th MEU in support of Operation Enduring Freedom in 2009 and Operation Inherent Resolve in 2015. MacHale is a licensed private pilot, skydiver and scuba diver, but will also indulge in sailing, surfing, and any outdoor activity!In this episode, Boeddeker and MacHale talk about their military careers and their path to Massif. They also talk about some funny experiences during their active duty time.Thank you to sponsors Metro Aviation, Anodyne Electronics Manufacturing and MD Helicopters.
Christmas can be a really stressful time of year. We tend to spend more time with family than normal and it can lead to feeling resentful, irritated, overwhelmed and stressed out. Psychotherapist Trisha MacHale from www.mindsandbodyworks.com shares with us simple, insightful tips that will help you feel self-regulated and calm even when you're at family gatherings that make you feel so triggered. You can contact Trisha on 091 725750 or email galway@mindandbodyworks.com. Download your Free Guide, 5 Steps to Unleashing Your Fitness & Calm: https://www.jessicacooke.ie/unleash To access the free resources I mention in this episode go to: https://jessicacooke.ie/ Let's be friends! Subscribe to my Free Newsletter where I send new content straight to your inbox every week: https://jessicacooke.ie/subscribe/ Come and say hi on social media or let me know your thoughts on this episode: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jessicacooke/ My Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@jessicacooke
Jim Hepburn grew up near Toronto, Canada and devoured any written adventure he could find, including many of the works written by Kenneth Oppel, D. J. MacHale, Christopher Paolini, and Rick Riordan. Later on, it was Jim Butcher, R.A. Salvatore, Hajime Isayama, and Tsugumi Ohba who fueled him through his early adult years and to whom he associates much of his personal growth to. Hunted By Fire A stunning new debut by Canada's own Jim HepburnAuthor Dennis Feece Love, Pride, & Murder is an entertaining novel, the kind readers can just lose themselves in and shut the world out. It is a mystery featuring a private investigator who doesn't play to type. Along the way, the story features spies, assassins, and an assortment of unsavory deeds all helping to create a surprise ending.“Thomas Bradley Stone, the detective, was drawn to be multi-dimensional, and not a cliché,” asserts author Dennis A. Feece. “He has a past, much of which is necessarily buried, and this gives him a mysterious edge at times.”Love, Pride, and Murder is a murder mystery, taking place in New Hampshire, primarily Concord and upstate, near Hanover, and Woodstock. A young woman hires the PI to investigate a supposed accident that she believes to have been a murder. The plot is woven around the investigation.The Douglas Coleman Show now offers audio and video promotional packages for music artists as well as video promotional packages for authors. We also offer advertising. Please see our website for complete details. http://douglascolemanshow.comIf you have a comment about this episode or any other, please click the link below.https://ratethispodcast.com/douglascolemanshowPlease help The Douglas Coleman Show continue to bring you high quality programs like this. Go to our Fundrazer page.https://fnd.us/e2CLX2?ref=sh_eCTqb8
In this episode I chat to Psychotherapist Trisha MacHale about how to overcome mental health blocks on your journey to good health. Download your Free Guide, 5 Steps to Unleashing Your Fitness & Calm: https://www.jessicacooke.ie/unleash To access the free resources I mention in this episode go to: https://jessicacooke.ie/ Let's be friends! Subscribe to my Free Newsletter where I send new content straight to your inbox every week: https://jessicacooke.ie/subscribe/ Come and say hi on social media or let me know your thoughts on this episode: My Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@jessicacooke Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jessicacooke/ Jessica X
Harrison Prince, writer and host of the upcoming Ruff Boys podcast, returns to talk about the Young Adult Sci-Fi series, The Pendragon Adventure by D.J. MacHale. We discuss how the books made Harrison a better person, the craft of a team behind a book, and how D.J. MacHale was the first author that helped Harrison understand brand recognition. Tangents include whether social media is good for book lovers, the value of biographies, and the trust you put in writers you love. Sign up for my newsletter at our website, tandonproductions.com, and let me know what you thought of the episode by finding me on Twitter, Instagram, and Tik Tok @marissakumari. Interested in being a guest on You Are What You Love? Submit a request via the form on this page. Join our Discord server to connect with other listeners, chat with Marissa, and find out about watch parties! https://discord.gg/VNtVCMDxEK
Harrison Prince, writer and host of the upcoming Ruff Boys podcast, joins to talk about the Young Adult Sci-Fi series, The Pendragon Adventure by D.J. MacHale. We discuss how the books helped Harrison escape during a tumultuous time, the way the first book's format broke the rules of writing, and how the series helped Harrison to start to hone his own craft.Tangents include whether books have to be good to be worthwhile, controversial reader takes, and Matthew McConaughey. We'll be back next week with part 2 of this episode! Sign up for my newsletter at our website, tandonproductions.com, and let me know what you thought of the episode by finding me on Twitter, Instagram, and Tik Tok @marissakumari. Interested in being a guest on You Are What You Love? Submit a request via the form on this page. Join our Discord server to connect with other listeners, chat with Marissa, and find out about watch parties! https://discord.gg/VNtVCMDxEK
Today I chat with Psychotherapist Trisha MacHale from Mind and Body Works about how you can break free from the limiting beliefs that may be holding you back. Download your Free Guide, 5 Steps to Unleashing Your Fitness & Calm: https://www.jessicacooke.ie/unleash To access the free resources I mention in this episode go to: https://jessicacooke.ie/ Let's be friends! Subscribe to my Free Newsletter where I send new content straight to your inbox every week: https://jessicacooke.ie/subscribe/ Come and say hi on social media or let me know your thoughts on this episode: My Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@jessicacooke Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jessicacooke/ Jessica X
Overview Like many young men in high school cursed with a dash of creativity, Jim found a love for writing, which everybody else thought was practically useless. Those folks urged him to get good at math and science instead, and so he worked at those, but he was never sure if he could hack them out at a university level. After he graduated said university with an arts degree (where he had to read an awful lot), he wondered what other young people had gone through the same thing. It's always been his dream to inspire young men and women to pursue STEM projects, as he thinks the world could use as many helping hands it can get and he thinks they are up to the challenge. In other news, he grew up near Toronto, Canada and devoured any written adventure he could find, including many of the works written by Kenneth Oppel, D. J. MacHale, Christopher Paolini, and Rick Riordan. Later on, it was Jim Butcher, R.A. Salvator, Hajime Isayama, and Tsugumi Ohba who fueled him through his early adult years and to whom he associates much of his personal growth to. HUNTED BY FIRE What is fifteen-year-old Felix Deltorei supposed to do when he longs for rebellion? In his world, where the dragon Gods reign with barbaric force, such thoughts could cost him his life. The risks have been drilled into Felix and his friends since they were children. The war between humans and the winged Gods ended with a treaty; humanity would serve them or be driven extinct. Hundreds of years later, under the watchful eyes of the Gods and their devoted followers, those same laws remain. Felix knows he has to find his place in the world before he's found out. Surrounded by teachers who only ever value faith, obedience, but also technological advancement, Felix strives to achieve security and a better life in the only way he knows how; with his inventive mind. However, just as he gets his chance, one of the province's famed inquisitors arrives in town. Little does Felix know, the devastating events about to take place will risk exposing him, but they will also push him out into a journey that might mean the deaths of the ones he loves if he can't escape in time. Book https://www.amazon.com/Hunted-Fire-Fires-Innovation-Book-ebook/dp/B0BMJHVV61?crid=2TB7C2XUR1EJF&keywords=hunted+by+fire+hepburn&qid=1686180951&sprefix=hunted+by+fire+hepburn%2Caps%2C79&sr=8-1&linkCode=li2&tag=mindarchitect-20&linkId=72abbb0572766aa2d984f3dd170f5155&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_il Favorites https://www.amazon.com/Collection-Butcher-Calderon-Captains-Princeps/dp/9123926066?crid=1ET2A04TIHM9&keywords=jim+butcher&qid=1686181072&sprefix=jim+butche%2Caps%2C114&sr=8-8&linkCode=li2&tag=mindarchitect-20&linkId=e0c438b5bf58633b201722c12a68625f&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_il Website Jim Hepburn Website YouTube https://youtu.be/4y6FL31c2Io Transcript Stephen: today on Discover Wordsmith, I wanna welcome Jim Hepburn. Jim good afternoon. How are you doing? It's a bright, sunny spring day here. How about you? Jim: Yeah, no, it's good, Stephen. Thanks for having me. It's it's kinda cloudy, overcast, but it's warm, so that's what Stephen: matters sometimes. To let our audience know a little bit about who you are, tell us some of the things you like to do, where you live, and things you do besides writing. Jim: Yeah, sure. So I live up in Canada. I'm right around the Toronto area there. And I I spend a lot of my time when I'm out riding, I usually either cook or do I do lots of jiujitsu also. I love doing that. Getting beat up for fun is great. And and yeah, between that, hanging out with my dog and my fiance and then writing that that captures about 95% of the time that's there. Stephen: So what's your favorite thing to cook? Jim: Oh, pizza, hands down. I yeah, no, I you know what was funny? It was my family has always loved pizza forever, and I could eat pizza every day of the week if I had the opportunity. But for Christmas,
Regular guest Trisha MacHale discusses how we can understand the fixed and growth mindset. How to notice the different roles they play in our lives and how we can move forward and go after what we want, even when our fixed mindset wants to hold us back. Download your Free Guide, 5 Steps to Unleashing Your Fitness & Calm: https://www.jessicacooke.ie/unleash To access the free resources I mention in this episode go to: https://jessicacooke.ie/ Let's be friends! Subscribe to my Free Newsletter where I send new content straight to your inbox every week: https://jessicacooke.ie/subscribe/ Come and say hi on social media or let me know your thoughts on this episode: My Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@jessicacooke Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jessicacooke/ Jessica X
My dear friend, client and Psychotherapist Trisha MacHale shares her powerful story of resilience in challenging times, her road to becoming a Psychotherapist and tips to deal with stress and anxiety in my latest podcast episode where we sit down and have a really good chat about Trisha's story… which is really inspiring! And will encourage you to keep going, even when you feel like there's nothing left in the tank. To access the free resources I mention in this episode go to: https://jessicacooke.ie/ ----more---- Let's be friends! Subscribe to my Free Newsletter where I send new content straight to your inbox every week: https://jessicacooke.ie/subscribe----more---- Come and say hi on social media or let me know your thoughts on this episode: My Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@jessicacooke TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jessicacookee Jessica X
An interview with WCLS Jail Services PSA, Barry MacHale about the services we provide our incarcerated patrons. Originally produced for our All Staff Learning Day, this episode provides insight into how the WCLS mission of connecting information, ideas, and community is fulfilled through jail service.
#christmas #christmasmusic #christmassongs #christmas #christmasmusic #christmassongs #countdowntochristmas 26:50-34:20 BILL OAKLEY 52:13-1:09:00 MARC MALUSIS 1:17:50-:1:49:00 DJ MACHALE OUR 3RD ANNUAL XMAS SPECTACULAR TOOK PLACE DEC 16TH 2022 ON IG LIVE WHERE WE COUNTED DOWN THE TOP 10 FIRESIDE CHRISTMAS SONGS. BRIAN ALSO GAVE HIS TOP 10 CHRISTMAS MOVIES... WE WERE ALSO JOINED BY FORMER SIMPSONS WRITER BILL OAKLEY, SPORTS RADIO HOST MARC MALUSIS, AND CREATOR OF ARE YOU AFRAID OF THE DARK'S DJ MACHALE...THEY HOPPED IN TO GIVE SOME INSIGHTS TO THEIR PERSONAL CHRISTMAS TRADITIONS.. @THATBILLOAKLEY @MARCMALUSIS @DJMACHALE @TRUEXACTRADIO on all platforms @MATT_HADDER_OFFICIAL CATCH ALL NEW MUSIC ON YOUTUBE/SPOTIFY - TRUEXACT
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Alex and Jordan kick off TMI's Halloween Spooktacular month with a look back at the Nickelodeon show that taught a generation of kids how to fear. They'll discuss the roster of pre-fame child actors who populated the show, creator D.J. MacHale's burning hatred of both the Midnight Society, Nickelodeon AND Canadian television, and the classic literature that helped inspire some of the plots. They'll also delve into the show's groundbreaking representation and diversity, the complex psychology of the scares, and what exactly was in that magic dust they'd throw into the campfire. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Latest Krunching Gears out now. In this episode we review the penultimate round of the British Rally Championship the Trackrod Rally. Also the Baltinglass Rally. We preview Deja Vu West and WRC - Rally New Zealand. We've a stellar line up of champions this week ▪️Osian Pryce
In this first ever interview of a fellow podcaster, Madeline chats with PJ Caraher, a software engineer and CTO at a maturing start up and a co-host of the Father and Dad podcast, a podcast he co-hosts with his son and her good friend Steven Caraher. During their conversation, they chat about many things including familial expectations and discernment, thinking beyond society's paradigms, the importance of physical connection, anti-fragility, and so much more!In the course of their conversation, they make many references that you can further explore. Among their many references include the 35th and 45th episodes of Catholic Stuff You Should Know, Einstein: His Life and Universe by Walter Isaacson, the Bible in a Year podcast, The Reality Bug by D.J. Machale, 1984 by George Orwell, and Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton.Additionally, if you're interested in learning more about PJ's journey with his son Steven as Steven experiences life as a seminarian, Madeline highly recommends checking out the Father and Dad podcast. They specifically reference the first episode of season 3!In honor of all the tangents that Madeline and PJ went on in this episode, Madeline also invites you to count how many times they say the word "tangent" in this episode and comment the number on the accompanying social media posts! As always, feel free to like, subscribe, and share the episode! Follow us on Instagram! @sbltfpodcastDon't forget to go out there, and be a light to this world!
Children leaving home is such a huge change in people's lives and one I discuss with Psychotherapist Trisha MacHale in this latest episode. To access the free resources I mention in this episode go to: https://jessicacooke.ie/ ----more---- Let's be friends! Subscribe to my Free Newsletter where I send new content straight to your inbox every week: https://jessicacooke.ie/subscribe----more---- Come and say hi on social media or let me know your thoughts on this episode: My Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@jessicacooke TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jessicacookee Jessica X
In Cineversary podcast episode #49, host Erik Martin takes an audio trip to the Emerald Isle to pay tribute to one of John Ford's finest works, The Quiet Man, which enjoys a 70th anniversary this summer. Erik is joined in the celebration by two terrific guests: Joseph McBride, a film professor at San Francisco State University, cinema historian, and author of several books including Searching For John Ford, Billy Wilder: Dancing on the Edge, and The Whole Durn Human Comedy: Life According to the Coen Brothers; and Des MacHale, a mathematics professor at University College Cork in Ireland and author of The Complete Guide to the Quiet Man. Together, they explore why The Quiet Man remains so beloved around the world, its cultural impact, elements considered controversial today, and more. Learn more about the Cineversary podcast at anchor.fm/cineversary and email show comments or suggestions to cineversegroup@gmail.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cineversary/support
In this latest podcast episode I chat to Psychotherapist Trisha MacHale on emotional wellness. To access the free resources I mention in this episode go to: https://jessicacooke.ie/ ----more---- Let's be friends! Subscribe to my Free Newsletter where I send new content straight to your inbox every week: https://jessicacooke.ie/subscribe----more---- Come and say hi on social media or let me know your thoughts on this episode: My Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@jessicacooke TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jessicacookee Jessica X
My guest this week is Artist Amy MacHale. Over the years she's been involved in a variety of artistic endeavors, from graphic design to even creating a dress out of paper—but recently her focus has been in painting, both with oil and alcohol ink. She shares the unique process of creating art with moonshine, the joy of creating with other people, and raising awareness about epilepsy through her art.Topics Covered:Painting with Alcohol InkFinding Your Own TechniquesA Family of Creative EntrepreneursCreating Art TogetherArt for Epilepsy AwarenessFinding New Creative OutletsLinks:Amy's Website: amymachaleart.myportfolio.comAmy's Instagram: @pageandmasonGallery with Amy's work: @thestudio276Amy's family's Distillery: @cedarmountainmoonshine
Halloween Horror Nights in Orlando & Hollywood have announced their "Universal Monsters: Legends Collide" original maze; Tickets are now on sale for Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party in Walt Disney World; Fear Forest is seeking managers and set designers/builders; Arson at Wild Woods of Terror; The Haunt Supershow returns to the LA County Fair for the third year; Carnival of Darkness haunted house to open in Ontario, California this Fall; Five Nights at Freddy's Haunted House will open in Medina, Ohio for four nights only this Halloween season; The Fear FDX hosted a successful Halfway to Halloween event this past weekend; SugarMynt Gallery hosts "Halloweentown" special events this Friday & Saturday; The Cleveland Haunt Club will host its 2nd Annual Half-way to Halloween Flea Market on Saturday, May 28th; The West Coast Halloween Convention returned this past weekend after two years away; Disney+ announced Hocus Pocus 2 will begin streaming on September 30th; Are You Afraid of the Dark? series Co-Creator D.J. MacHale discusses the series and Easter eggs; Haunted Attraction Network call for Casting Notices & Job Postings.
Sugarmynt Gallery hosted a Q&A with series Co-Creator D.J. MacHale on May 21st. Moderated by Jeff DePaoli D.J., explains the history of the series and easter eggs behind 4 of the episodes. Today, we're playing the full presentation for you. The event is part of the ‘Spooky Kids Club' exhibit and there are more events scheduled through June; check www.sugarmynt.com/ for details.
Just like every classic horror story, you can't stop "them" from coming back! Co-hosts Brett & Alex are in search of some magical gems of history. There is no better place to find them than at Sardo's Magic Mansion! D.J. MacHale returns as a guest and he is bringing along a friend, Richard Dumont. That's right Sardo himself has stopped swindling potential customers to kick off season 2 with stories of every Sardo tale in the long running series, Are You Afraid of the Dark? Put on your Super Specs, no need to use the Carved Stone, and put away those tools of Oblivion. Enjoy these tales from both on the screen and behind the scenes from Sardo (no mister, accent on the doh!) Links and Resources: Write to us at: SplatAttack2021@gmail.com or DMing us on Instagram @Splatattackpodcast. Watch video versions of these episodes on our YouTube Channel, Splat Attack Podcast. Grab yourself some sweet Splat Attack! merch to wear and also support our show by heading over to our Bonfire Merch Store. Thank you for your support, Slimesters and Gakoids - it means the world to us that we preserve the slime-filled past together. Splat you later!
Hello player, how do you do today? Great? I hope so. This week on the 'padcast' a number of interesting topics are tested and teased out with glee and earnestness. My guest is the magnetic Dominic MacHale and he is in top form. A more charming and interesting human you'll travel many the mile to find. His only drawback.... his abject distain for Seagulls. Enjoy with a tea served in a crystal glass for full effect. Much love Cornelius. If you are enjoying these 'padcasts' and would like to contribute to my happiness and well being you could do so by rating and reviewing and subscribing to the podcast on iTunes. This really helps me out and I appreciate it greatly. You can find me on Instagram @Corneliusthecomic Twitter @ComedianConn Facebook @CorneliusPatrickOSullivan or up a mountain or in a pub watching a match.
ISA's Scott Markus & Max Timm (of the Fantastic Story Society) reunite for a Halloween special event with DJ MacHale, creator of Are You Afraid of the Dark to discuss horror movies & ghost stories.
A cursed elevator, a lethal obsession, and a few jazzy ghosts with unfinished business… Oh lawd, it's about to get pretty dark! In this episode, these '90s kids discuss the Wonderful World of Disney's 1997 made-for-TV children's horror classic: Tower of Terror, written and directed by D.J. MacHale. Have a frightfully nostalgic memory to share or a pretty dark topic you'd like us to cover? Email us at thatsprettydarkpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @thatsprettydarkpodcast
The Merchant of Death is a violent, action-packed, breakneck introduction to D.J. MacHale's long-running Pendragon series. We're leaping into the nearest flume face-first to follow along with Bobby on his adventure - call us the Mark Diamond and Courtney Chetwind of the YA fantasy recap world. Learn why little Madeleine adored this series and how it helped her through difficult adolescent experiences. We also touch on Bosco sticks, The Green Knight and D.J. MacHale's illustrious TV writing career. No subject is off-limits when you're a literary Traveler!MUSIC - Pippin the Hunchback and Thatched Villagers by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) - Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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Welcome to NICKELODEON MONTH! On this installment we are joined by the show creator of ARE YOU AFRAID OF THE DARK ? , DJ MACHALE . Listen to the creation of the show , how some of the episodes we created. Some of our favorite episodes AND his personal favorite @DJMACHALE TRUEXACTRADIO.COM @TRUEXACTRADIO on all platforms @BRIAN_NJ43 @ERIKHASJUST @SCHWARTZIE4 CATCH ALL NEW MUSIC ON YOUTUBE/SPOTIFY - TRUEXACT
Before season 2 of the podcast launches, here are three more Halloween movies to enjoy in addition to the thirty-one titles discussed in season one. "Truth or Dare" (2017) "Hubie Halloween" (2020) "Tower of Terror" (1997) Hear "Tower of Terror" writer/director D.J. MacHale discuss the film on Dizney Coast to Coast. Claim free Halloween giveaways and learn more about the podcast at DePodcastNetwork.com.
Welcome along to the second episode of Season 2 here on the Irish Rally Podcast. Firstly I'd like to thank everyone who got in touch after the first episode of the new series which of course was Part 1 of the Austin MacHale story and the feedback really has been tremendous over the past week and a half. At the start of Season 1 we set our stall out to give Irish Rallying a voice and to help give the sport the coverage it used to get back in the 80s, 90's and 00's and ultimately the coverage it deserves. And as a result of you our loyal listeners we made it to number 1 in the Irish Charts over the past week! It's also been revealed that The Irish Rally Podcast is among the Top 15 Rally Podcasts in the world! So thanks again to you the listeners and if you listen on your iPhone or iPad tapping the 5 stars on the Apple Podcasts App which is built into those devices really does help the profile of the show and gets us up the charts which ultimately means more exposure for Irish Rallying and reviews are welcome and can be done anonymously if you wish. You can also hit the follow button on Spotify and the Subscribe button on Youtube. We will continue in our quest to keep giving deserved coverage to Irish Rallying. Okay so lets get in to the action with our second and final part of The Austin MacHale Story. We pick up where we left off with Austin talking about the fabulous Toyota Celica ST 185. This Podcast is sponsored by Faac, the “Simply Automatic” choice for Automation Equipment for Gates, Doors, Barriers and Rising Bollards. Available from YOUR Security Installer & Electrician. Distributed to the Trade in Ireland North and South by National Automation, THE One Stop Distributor for Automation Equipment, Door Entry Intercom Systems, CCTV, Intruder and Fire Alarms, Access Control and Locks. For more visit www.nal.ie/products ★ Support this podcast ★
In the first episode of Season 2 we chat to Irish Rally legend Austin MacHale. In this first of two feature episodes with the five time Irish Tarmac Champion, we delve into the early days of rallying, how he became involved in the sport, the early Championship titles and much more. This Podcast is sponsored by Faac, the “Simply Automatic” choice for Automation Equipment for Gates, Doors, Barriers and Rising Bollards. Available from YOUR Security Installer & Electrician. Distributed to the Trade in Ireland North and South by National Automation, THE One Stop Distributor for Automation Equipment, Door Entry Intercom Systems, CCTV, Intruder and Fire Alarms, Access Control and Locks. For more visit nal.ie/products ★ Support this podcast ★
Coffee Morning With Psychotherapist Trish MacHale
Showrunner, writer and director of Nickelodeon's hit horror 90s TV series D.J. MacHale stops by the crypt for a chat about writing horror for a younger audience, The Twilight Zone and...M. Knight Shyamalan?!--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Happy Halloween! This week we bring you a real treat, as the Beyond the Mouse crew talks with D.J. MacHale. In addition to bringing Are You Afraid of the Dark into our lives, D.J. also wrote and directed the Disney cult classic Tower of Terror! Based on the attraction, Tower of Terror thrills with a […]
It's a freaking haunted elevator, what else is there to say? Special thank you to SUPER YAKI for sponsoring today's episode of Zillennial Canon, use code SUPERFRIEND for 10% off! Follow us on Twitter @zillennialcanon and Instagram @thezillennialcanon for memes and updates. Adam: @adam_notsandler Kyra: @garlicemoji Leave us a movie memory at (631) 319-0112 or at zillennialcanon@gmail.com. ---Check out some more friends of the canon at https://linktr.ee/zillennialcanon--- Thinking Music by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4522-thinking-music License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode I chat to Killian Duffy about a wide variety of topics, including the art of Pace Note making, onthepacenote.com, Facebook Live, the MacHale connection, winning National titles and competing worldwide. ★ Support this podcast ★
The Curse of the Boggin by D. J. MacHale