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In this conversation, Russ and Mark delve into Mark's journey from a landscape gardener to a social media influencer, exploring themes of personal growth, mental health, and the evolving perception of trades in society. Find Mark Here https://www.instagram.com/markmarshall_lsh?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== They discuss the challenges of recognition, the impact of childhood experiences, and the importance of open conversations about mental health. Mark shares his insights on ADHD, the pressures of social media, and the responsibility that comes with influence, ultimately highlighting the value of skilled labor in today's world. In this conversation, Mark shares his journey of inspiration, growth, and the impact of social media on his life and career. He discusses the importance of making people happy, the influence of his idols, and how he has built a successful social media presence in the landscaping industry. Mark also highlights his initiative of creating free gardens for those in need, emphasising the joy of giving back to the community. He reflects on the challenges and triumphs of content creation, the emotional connections he fosters through his work, and his aspirations for the future. In this conversation, Russ discusses the transformative power of social media, the challenges of dealing with negativity and trolling, and the importance of authenticity in content creation. He shares insights on monetization strategies, the significance of building a legacy, and the lessons learned from failures. The dialogue emphasises the human connection fostered through content and the impact of creating meaningful experiences for viewers. Thanks to our sponsors Headline Zinsser Episode sponsors - Q1 tapes / Wooster uk Guest Merch - The Funky Peach
Join Kev and Jay Mack for a cinematic deep dive with legendary producer/director Mark Marshall in this special episode of the Jibber Jabber Podcast! From working on iconic blockbusters like The Goonies, Lethal Weapon 3, and Empire Strikes Back to tales of droids and killer whales, Mark shares fascinating stories from his incredible career in Hollywood. Plus, get an exclusive look into his highly anticipated autobiography, Goonies, Droids & Killer Whales. This is one conversation no movie fan will want to miss! #MarkMarshall #Goonies #FreeWilly #StarWars #Podcast #Live #Movie
Message from Mark Marshall on September 22, 2024
Canada's recent success in the Copa America soccer tournament will bring more players to pitches in this province. Two head coaches from the Canada Games explain how interest dribbles down. (Krissy Holmes with Connie and Mark Marshall)
It's time to "Kick it Up"... and kick it in the net. If you're a soccer enthusiast, you'll be interested to know there's a campaign to enhance the sport in the province. Two of the people responsible for the Kick It Up Campaign drop by the On The Go studio. (Krissy Holmes with Shane Seal and Mark Marshall)
Send us a Text Message.On this episode of the Ed Branding Podcast we have a conversation with Dr. Mark Marshall, Los Banos Unified School District Superintendent. Dr. Marshall is a graduate of the Stanford University EdLeaders Program which is a partnership between the Stanford Graduate School of Education and the Graduate School of Business. Dr. Marshall is a 2024 Quantum 10 Courageous Leadership Award recipient and the California Association of African American Superintendents and Administrators (CAAASA) Dr. Rex Fortune and Dr. Charlie Mae Knight Superintendent of the Year. We'd love to hear from our listeners!Connect with Dr. Renae Bryant:TwitterInstagramLinkedInConnect with Lynette White:ConnectEDTwitterInstagramLinkedInLynette White
Will casual sports fans tune into the Summer Olympics in Paris this summer? Will TV advertising's traditional upfront sales protocol endure? And why does NBCUniversal see itself increasingly becoming a technology company? Mark Marshall, NBCUniversal's chairman of global advertising and partnerships, details how the company is bringing linear and streaming ad sales efforts together in groundbreaking ways and why it will make Olympics content available for programmatic sales for the first time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, our attention turned to the fact We all know someone who winds you up on site – even if it's the little things… but that we do all have some bad habits.So today, Clive wanted you to fess up – as he asked what is the worst habit you've got working on the tools?!We were joined by Mark Marshall from Lawn Stripes and Hedges for his thoughts, as well as great friends James Robinson & Kimmy the Sparks…There's also the pub lunch quiz for your chance to grab 6 points, as well as the very best messages we received!
Message from Mark Marshall on March 10, 2024
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To learn more about the SmartSocial.com Teen Life Coach program, visit our website and book a consultation with Lisa: https://smartsocial.com/coaching#registerDon't forget to like, share, and subscribe to stay updated with the latest episodes. Thanks for listening!Join our next live event: https://smartsocial.com/#live-events Join our free newsletter for parents and educators: https://smartsocial.com/newsletter/Register for a free online Parent Night to learn the hidden safety features on popular apps: https://smartsocial.com/social-media-webinar/Become a Smart Social VIP (Very Informed Parents) Member and unlock 30+ workshops (learn online safety and how to Shine Online™): https://learn.smartsocial.com/Download the free Smart Social app: https://smartsocial.com/appLearn the top 150 popular teen apps: https://smartsocial.com/app-guide-parents-teachers/View the top parental control software: https://smartsocial.com/parental-control-software/Learn the latest Teen Slang, Emojis & Hashtags: https://smartsocial.com/teen-slang-emojis-hashtags-list/Get ideas for offline activities for your students: https://smartsocial.com/offline-activities-reduce-screentime/Get Educational Online Activity ideas for your students: https://smartsocial.com/online-activitiesUltimate Guide To Child Sex Trafficking
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To learn more about the SmartSocial.com Teen Life Coach program, visit our website and book a consultation with Lisa: https://smartsocial.com/coaching#registerDon't forget to like, share, and subscribe to stay updated with the latest episodes. Thanks for listening!Join our next live event: https://smartsocial.com/#live-events Join our free newsletter for parents and educators: https://smartsocial.com/newsletter/Register for a free online Parent Night to learn the hidden safety features on popular apps: https://smartsocial.com/social-media-webinar/Become a Smart Social VIP (Very Informed Parents) Member and unlock 30+ workshops (learn online safety and how to Shine Online™): https://learn.smartsocial.com/Download the free Smart Social app: https://smartsocial.com/appLearn the top 150 popular teen apps: https://smartsocial.com/app-guide-parents-teachers/View the top parental control software: https://smartsocial.com/parental-control-software/Learn the latest Teen Slang, Emojis & Hashtags: https://smartsocial.com/teen-slang-emojis-hashtags-list/Get ideas for offline activities for your students: https://smartsocial.com/offline-activities-reduce-screentime/Get Educational Online Activity ideas for your students: https://smartsocial.com/online-activitiesUltimate Guide To Child Sex Trafficking
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To learn more about the SmartSocial.com Teen Life Coach program, visit our website and book a consultation with Lisa: https://smartsocial.com/coaching#registerDon't forget to like, share, and subscribe to stay updated with the latest episodes. Thanks for listening!Join our next live event: https://smartsocial.com/#live-events Join our free newsletter for parents and educators: https://smartsocial.com/newsletter/Register for a free online Parent Night to learn the hidden safety features on popular apps: https://smartsocial.com/social-media-webinar/Become a Smart Social VIP (Very Informed Parents) Member and unlock 30+ workshops (learn online safety and how to Shine Online™): https://learn.smartsocial.com/Download the free Smart Social app: https://smartsocial.com/appLearn the top 150 popular teen apps: https://smartsocial.com/app-guide-parents-teachers/View the top parental control software: https://smartsocial.com/parental-control-software/Learn the latest Teen Slang, Emojis & Hashtags: https://smartsocial.com/teen-slang-emojis-hashtags-list/Get ideas for offline activities for your students: https://smartsocial.com/offline-activities-reduce-screentime/Get Educational Online Activity ideas for your students: https://smartsocial.com/online-activitiesUltimate Guide To Child Sex Trafficking
Mark Marshall shares his journey from growing up in a small town in Pennsylvania to becoming a successful musician and composer in New York City. He discusses the challenges of living with disabilities and the impact of a toxic environment on his life. Mark's love for music and his desire to escape his situation led him to pursue a career in music. Moving to New York City provided him with the freedom and opportunities he had always longed for. Despite the negative experiences he has faced, Mark has found strength and support in his wife Abby and continues to move forward in his musical journey. In this conversation, Mark Marshall discusses his journey of self-reflection and personal growth, seeking therapy and support, navigating family dynamics and relationships, balancing multiple roles and responsibilities, and finding relaxation and balance in his life. Takeaways Living in a toxic environment can have a profound impact on one's mental and emotional well-being. Financial wealth does not guarantee happiness; quality of life and personal fulfillment are more important. New York City offers a sense of freedom and acceptance for individuals who feel like outcasts in their hometowns. Overcoming adversity requires self-awareness, therapy, and the support of loved ones. Music can be a powerful outlet for expressing emotions and finding solace in difficult times. Self-reflection and self-awareness are crucial for personal growth and breaking free from negative patterns. Seeking therapy and support can be transformative and help in overcoming challenges. Family dynamics can have a significant impact on one's well-being and relationships. Balancing multiple roles and responsibilities requires adaptability and diversification of skills. Finding moments of relaxation and balance is essential for mental and emotional well-being.
Today, Clive wanted to know - Are you feeling the pressure to get jobs completed before the end of the year?We had great contributions from friends of the show Scott from Bros Carpentry and Mark Marshall from Lawn Stripes and Hedges...There's also the pub lunch quiz for your chance to grab 6 points, as well as the very best messages we received!
Debt is a normal part of life for most people. Recent data from StatsCan shows that only 30.2% Canadians live debt free. But how much debt is too much and how do you know when it's time to reach out for help?These are the questions Licensed Insolvency Trustee, Mark Marshall answers in this timely podcast. Other topics covered are:Warning signs to watch out forUsing credit for short term pleasure creating long term paymentsAsking your financial institution for a line of creditWhat happens when you file a Consumer Proposal or BankruptcyWhy you should reach out to a Licensed Insolvency TrusteeWhere to find information and resources. Licensed Insolvency Trustees will give you honest advice about all the options that are available for your unique financial situation. They are federally regulated and licensed by the Canadian government. Get the help you need from an experienced debt expert. About Mark MarshallMark Marshall has been working in the insolvency field for 20 years. He received his Licensed Insolvency Trustee accreditation in 2012 and has also been an active board member with Music NB. He endeavors to give each client he meets advice on all of their available options so they can proceed with the knowledge they need to make an informed decision. Additional Resources Allan Marshall & Associates Licensed Insolvency TrusteeReduce Your Financial Stress & Experience Debt ReliefWhich Canadian Debt Relief Program Can Help Me Eliminate My Debt?
A recent Leger poll taken in September 2023 has found that nearly half of Canadians are living paycheque to paycheque as the cost of living continues to rise. Skyrocketing inflation means that there is less money available to save for emergencies or retirement. Is there a way to break this cycle? Licensed Insolvency Trustee, Mark Marshall, talks about strategies that can help find unnecessary expenses to cut to save money. Mark also covers:How to track your expensesAsking for an increase in your wage Paying yourself firstPutting money into a savings account that is difficult to accessWhen to contact a Licensed Insolvency TrusteeFederally regulated, Licensed Insolvency Trustees are knowledgeable in all aspects of finances and debt management. You can be assured you are receiving the best unbiased advice from these knowledgeable debt professionals.About Mark MarshallMark Marshall has been working in the insolvency field for 20 years. He received his Licensed Insolvency Trustee accreditation in 2012 and has also been an active board member with Music NB. He endeavors to give each client he meets advice on all of their available options so they can proceed with the knowledge they need to make an informed decision.Additional Resources Allan Marshall & Associates Licensed Insolvency TrusteeHousehold Debt in Canada is on the RiseConsumer Debt in Canada
Today our focus turned to the fact a lot of our work involves working in customers houses – there's a lot of things to deal with, including their furry friends… so today, Clive wanted to know… what do you make of pets on site? Does it affect your job? What are your stories of working with them?We were joined by great friends Mark Marshall from Lawn Strips & Hedges and John Cruickshank for their thoughts…There's also the pub lunch quiz for your chance to grab 6 points, as well as the very best messages we received!
Mark Marshall moved to Nashville in 1977 from his home state of West Virginia. He has worked mostly as a career coach where he has gotten to hear and share stories with thousands of people from every conceivable walk of life. He now works in private practice and as a career coach at UpRise Nashville. He's also a member of The River Writers. Much of his writing draws upon how growing up in Richwood, West Virginia, a small lumber and mining town deep in the West Virginia mountains, has shaped his life.
Mark Marshall has just hit 1 million followers across all social media platforms. He talks about his social media journey, his experiences in the trade and building his business Lawn, Stripes & Hedges, John and Mark talk about the trade, Landscaping on TV and much more
The start of a new year is a great time to set goals especially around your personal finances. By setting financial resolutions, you can move forward into the coming year with added security and stability. If you have overspent or strayed from your holiday budget, now is the time to get back on track. Licensed Insolvency Trustee, Mark Marshall, shares his experiences and talks about ways to set the course to improve your finances in the coming year. Mark also discusses:Setting realistic goalsTips for making your financial planTracking expenses for an accurate assessment of your finances Short, medium and long term goalsAccountability challenges with your friendsLicensed Insolvency Trustees can help you take control of your finances. From simple budgeting techniques to insolvency filings, they are considered some of the best financial advisors in the country, licensed by the federal government of Canada. About Mark MarshallMark Marshall has been working in the insolvency field for 20 years. He received his Licensed Insolvency Trustee accreditation in 2012 and has also been an active board member with Music NB. He endeavors to give each client he meets advice on all of their available options so they can proceed with the knowledge they need to make an informed decision. Additional Resources Allan Marshall & Associates - Licensed Insolvency TrusteeHoliday Debt: Recover From Your Christmas DebtKeeping Track of Your Money
For many Canadians, overspending at Christmas is just a way of life. But the cycle of going into debt to buy presents isn't going to end until you change the way you ‘do' Christmas. There are ways you can still have a holly jolly celebration without dreading the January credit card statements. A merry Christmas doesn't have to depend on how much money you spend. Sharing time making memories with family and friends without overspending can be the new normal. Licensed Insolvency Trustee, Mark Marshall shares his personal experiences and a few ideas of how to scale back on Christmas giving. Other topics discussed are:Cost effective ways to giveImportance of communicating with family members about gift givingCommunity associations that help with presents for childrenIncorporating the Yankee swap game into your gift exchangeBoxing Day and thrift store shoppingIf you are drowning in debt this holiday season or at any time of the year, speak to a Licensed Insolvency Trustee. They are federally regulated and approved by the Canadian government and will give you honest advice and help you find a solution to your debt problem.About Mark MarshallMark Marshall has been working in the insolvency field for 20 years. He received his Licensed Insolvency Trustee accreditation in 2012 and has also been an active board member with Music NB. He endeavors to give each client he meets advice on all of their available options so they can proceed with the knowledge they need to make an informed decision. Additional ResourcesAllan Marshall & Associates Licensed Insolvency TrusteeHolidays That Don't Break The Bank – Holiday Spending & Budget ManagementStick to a Christmas Budget When Buying Gifts for Your Kids
How do you love others? We are called to love our neighbors as ourselves. However, how do you love your neighbors if you do not love yourself? In this week's episode, Alicia and Whitney interview Mark Marshall as he tackles the idea of loving yourself in relation to loving your neighbors. There is a difference between neglecting yourself and denying yourself. The best way to love yourself is by loving others. Listen as Mark drops different truths on how your views of yourself and how you think God views you affect the way you love him and others.
Message from Mark Marshall on October 16, 2022
First Baptist Church LaGrange GeorgiaSeptember 25, 2022 - Mark MarshallSermon Notes: https://www.bible.com/events/48959880CCLI Streaming+ License 48740109Life has tests, and our faith gets tested. How do you know if your faith is any good? Mark Marshall of the Georgia Baptist Mission Board walks us through the testing of Abraham's faith and shares the key to knowing if your faith passes the tests.First Baptist Church depends on faithful and generous giving. Make an impact in the lives of others and promote the gospel of Christ by making an online contribution: https://fbclagrange.org/give/
First Baptist Church LaGrange GeorgiaAugust 14, 2022 - Mark MarshallSermon Notes: https://www.bible.com/events/48937524CCLI Streaming+ License 48740109What do you do while you wait? Wait alone or in fellowship with others? Acts 1:4 states, “he commanded them not to leave Jerusalem, but to wait for the Father's promise.” Rev. Mark Marshall explains what we are instructed to do while we wait.First Baptist Church depends on faithful and generous giving. Make an impact in the lives of others and promote the gospel of Christ by making an online contribution: https://fbclagrange.org/give/
Good evening and thank you for joining us this evening at Crystalbrook Church. This evening we have Prophet Mark Marshall getting down to the nitty gritty about how we need to start truly seeing ourselves and quit stoning ourselves and others to death for nothing. To being rid of the accuser in us.
Good morning and thank you for joining us on Saturday morning where we have Prophet Mark Marshall and Pastor Dick Drumeller hosting a Table Talk with those in leadership. They took written questions from the congregation and online and discussed their answers with everyone.
During this episode, Mark Marshall joins the podcast to share his wealth of experience and give homeowners insight into the process involved in building a house. On the topic of what homeowners can expect when building a new home, Marshall shares valuable insight on building costs in the Southern California area and the frustrations contractors face when working with architects. In this podcast episode, Marshall gives an example by sharing his recent work experience in Pasadena to demonstrate how bid packages can be detailed enough for large construction jobs while still containing all the necessary information that contractors need in order to complete their work successfully. Marshall also answers questions on technology struggles in the construction industry, and meeting client expectations and needs during the building process: Marshall explains common misconceptions many clients have about the level of technology involved and the ability of contractors and architects to streamline the building and manufacturing process. Marshall continues his interview by answering questions on different ways homeowners can save money on new construction costs. Mark Marshall shares further, advising, “But if you want to go through the normal hiring process and have an architect design your project, I would tell you to budget for 65-70% of the actual cost.” Marshall also explains what he considers an “ideal design-build process” that not only would save clients money, but keep delays and confusion at bay between clients, contractors, and architects. The podcast interview continues as Mark Marshall answers questions on the new energy code California began in 2020. Following this, Marshall concludes his interview by discussing how contractors will face additional challenges in the future of construction in California. Get in touch with me: Website - www.msaarchitects-inc.com Email - mike@msaarchitects-inc.com
Money management isn't always easy and teaching your kids can be just as difficult. We sometimes forget that our kids do have money from their allowance or from birthdays and they will need to make choices about what to do with that money. This podcast is all about teaching your children money management skills. It's not a subject many of us are comfortable with. Mark Marshall, Licensed Insolvency Trustee with Allan Marshall & Associates helps us recognize teachable moments to build in money lessons appropriate for their age.Mark also discusses:The best way to get started and at what ageTips to get them started savingLetting your kids make poor spending decisions earlyThe difference between needs / wants and how to avoid impulse buyingSigns that your kids are making good or poor money management choicesLicensed Insolvency Trustees can help you take control of your debt. They are considered some of the best financial advisors in the country and the only ones licensed by the federal government of Canada. About Mark MarshallMark Marshall has been working in the insolvency field for 20 years. He received his Licensed Insolvency Trustee accreditation in 2012 and has also been an active board member with Music NB. He endeavors to give each client he meets advice on all of their available options so they can proceed with the knowledge they need to make an informed decision.Additional Resources Allan Marshall & Associates Licensed Insolvency TrusteeHow to Teach Kids Money Management at HomeLiving Within Your Means
According to Statistics Canada, the average graduate finishes school with more than $26,000 in student debt. According to the Canadian Student Loan Program it takes an average of 10 years to pay the loans off in full. But what happens when you are unable to repay your student loans? Mark Marshall, Licensed Insolvency Trustee with Allan Marshall & Associates, talks about all aspects of student loans. He answers the questions:When can I include my student loans in a Bankruptcy or a Proposal?Why do I need to confirm my end of study date?Will I qualify for a student loan if I am or have been bankrupt?How do I keep my student loan in good standing?What role does credit counselling play after I have been discharged?Licensed Insolvency Trustees are federally regulated and approved by the Canadian government. With their extensive knowledge of financial services you can be assured that you are getting the best qualified advice.About Mark MarshallMark Marshall has been working in the insolvency field for 20 years. He received his Licensed Insolvency Trustee accreditation in 2012 and has also been an active board member with Music NB. He endeavors to give each client he meets advice on all of their available options so they can proceed with the knowledge they need to make an informed decision.Additional Resources Allan Marshall & Associates Licensed Insolvency TrusteeStudent Loans, Student Debt & BankruptcyThe Source of Student Debt: Tuition
With the rising cost of housing, groceries, and fuel many Canadians are watching their debt load increase and are exploring solutions that can eliminate debt. The top 2 insolvency options available to Canadians are filing a Bankruptcy and Consumer Proposal. Both are able to resolve debt problems and provide legal protection from creditors. In this podcast, Mark Marshall of Allan Marshall & Associates delves into these 2 insolvency options - Bankruptcy and Consumer Proposals. Mark goes through the similarities and the differences between the two. He also explores:The steps involved in filing a Consumer Proposal or BankruptcyWhat is a Stay of Proceedings and how it stops all collection activities How your credit rating is affected What happens in an initial consultation with a Licensed Insolvency TrusteeLicensed Insolvency Trustees are governed by the Federal Government through Industry Canada. They are licensed to provide financial advice and bound by the court. They are, in fact, officers of the Courts and the only professionals that can file Consumer Proposals and Bankruptcies. About Mark MarshallMark Marshall has been working in the insolvency field for 20 years. He received his Licensed Insolvency Trustee accreditation in 2012 and has also been an active board member with Music NB. He endeavors to give each client he meets advice on all of their available options so they can proceed with the knowledge they need to make an informed decision.Additional Resources Allan Marshall & Associates - Licensed Insolvency Trustee | Bankruptcy TrusteeBankruptcy Defined | Personal Bankruptcy | Filing & Declaring BankruptcyLearn About Consumer Proposals in Canada | Consumer Proposal Calculator
Many Canadians are juggling their finances - trying to keep all their payments current. But if you have become delinquent on any of those credit accounts - that debt may wind up in collections. This means your original lender has sent your account to a collection agency who will contact you repeatedly in an effort to see the debt paid. But what are your rights? Here's an opportunity to find out what creditors and collection agencies can and can't do. In today's podcast Licensed Insolvency Trustee, Mark Marshall from Allan Marshall & Associates delves into this topic.Find out the best way to deal with collection calls, when and where collection agencies can contact you and how to correspond with them. A few of the topics covered in this episode are:How and when creditors are allowed to contact youThings you can do to get them to stopInformal and formal proposals to clear your debtWhat to do when the contact turns into harassment.Licensed Insolvency Trustees (LIT) are federally regulated and approved by the Canadian government. They are the only professionals that can administer formal proposals such as a Consumer Proposal or Bankruptcy. An LIT can also help you prepare an informal proposal to settle the debt on your own. About Mark MarshallMark Marshall has been working in the insolvency field for 20 years. He received his Licensed Insolvency Trustee accreditation in 2012 and has also been an active board member with Music NB. He endeavors to give each client he meets advice on all of their available options so they can proceed with the knowledge they need to make an informed decision.Additional Resources Allan Marshall & Associates - Licensed Insolvency Trustee | Bankruptcy TrusteeStop Collection Calls From Creditors: Dealing With A Debt Collection AgencyNever-Ending Debt And How To Stop It - We Can Help
SouthCrest Church Sunday morning sermon, 10/17/2021. Speaker: Mark Marshall. Topic: Ephesians 3:1-13.
May 9, 2021 with Mark Marshall
Nature conservationist in the Eastern Cape have raised an alarm on the amount of birds which continue to drop dead from the sky. More than a 150 birds have been reported to have died without any explanation in parts of the Nelson Mandela Bay and King William's Town, also known as Qonce. A well-known snake handler and owner of Sandula Conservation, Mark Marshall, together with the provincial state veterinary services have initiated a process of collecting samples for testing in order to trace the cause of death. The public has also been urged to refrain from picking up the birds or rather use protective gear if they come across any carcasses.
Who's the Bossk? - A Star Wars Podcast from Laughing Place #48: More American Graffiti with Mark Marshall and Amy Richau Date: February 10th, 2021 (intro recorded February 9th, Mark Marshall interview recorded February 4th, Amy Richau interview recorded January 29th) Listen Topics Film producer Mark Marshall of the Free Willy franchise joins host Mike Celestino to discuss how he got his start on Lucasfilm's 1979 sequel More American Graffiti, his time working for Steven Spielberg in the early 80s, and even a bit about what it was like on the set of The Goonies. Plus author and StarWars.com contributor Amy Richau stops by to promote her new Valentine's Day gift book Star Wars: I Love You. I Know. Subscribe iTunes Google Spotify
Who's the Bossk? – A Star Wars Podcast from Laughing Place #48: More American Graffiti with Mark Marshall and Amy Richau Date: February 10th, 2021 (intro recorded February 9th, Mark Marshall interview recorded February 4th, Amy Richau interview recorded January 29th) Listen Topics Film producer Mark Marshall of the Free Willy franchise joins host Mike Celestino […] The post Who's the Bossk? – Episode 48: More American Graffiti with Mark Marshall and Amy Richau appeared first on LaughingPlace.com.
Mark Marshall says he’s here to help the Wards, but there’s more to the story... Listen as we dig into his history with Mr. Simon and Madame Manager.
Join bear and his friends on this cozy little Sleepy Train as it sets off on this magical nighttime journey....all the way to the Land of Nod!
In this episode we hear the disturbing details of Mark Marshall about what he says happened to the girls and some of the depraved acts that were inflicted on him as a child. ***Trigger warning, this episode contains strong and graphic detailed descriptions that may cause stress to some listeners.*** Help us to continue to make these podcast by supporting us here.: https://www.patreon.com/missingpersonaustralia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A much happier Debrief pod as Tom Reed, James Averill, Martin Maloney, Brendan Maloney, Aiden Boyer and Will Oelrich revel in a rare Cobblers comprehensive win.Keith Curle's Cobblers downed the Brewers 3-1 away at the Pirelli and the WALOC crew ask just what happened to effect the result.Elsewhere there is discussion of standout performances by Harry Smith, Caleb Chukwuemeka, Mark Marshall and local lad Shaun McWilliams.Enjoy it while it lasts as next week we have Jeema on the show to cut through the unbridled positivity... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mark Marshall preached the Sunday morning services on November 08, 2020.
Today I can't be arsed. Bob Hoskins famously said "It's good to talk" but then he was actually paid to say that by a UK telecoms company. Life seems overwhelming and frustrating so I call-up my friend Mark Marshall and talk about the events of our households. Click subscribe and podcast away. You can find my posts at www.fatherfinney.com or https://www.facebook.com/Father-Finneys-Congregation-102713574758569/
055: Martha Redbone[Photo by Christine Jean Chambers]Good Morning! This is Play It Like It’s Music. I’m Trevor, thanks for listening.On Wednesday, September 9th of 2020 Music Is Not Content. It’s connection.It’s summertime and love is in the air. Actually, love is always in the air if you know where to smell. (Whomp whomp. )But for real, you may have been noticing a pattern with my episodes so far this year: there have been several couples in the lineup lately. It’s a thing, definitely. I am fascinated by couples who create music together professionally. I’m fascinated by the dynamics, and I am fascinated by the amazing music they make both together and independently of each other.We are about to continue this trend, and I’m happy to lean into it for this moment while we’re all in quarantine, getting cozy, weathering the storm… sometimes maybe getting a little too close for comfort or perhaps blowing the occasional gasket. Because believe me, there is nobody more intense than musicians. In general and especially in relationship. (That’s a claim you may be able to fact check yourself. I’ll leave it right here in the open.)We have heard from several artists who are also in couples: you can check out our episodes with Katya and Chris from Break Out The Crazy, Celia and Simon from PettyChavez, more recently we had Mark Marshall and Abby Ahmad… and I’m still working on getting some others done with Kieran O’Hare who works and lives with Liz Knowles, Dwight Richter from Dwight and Nicole and a few others we’ve had in the lineup.[photo by Molly Magnusson]Today we’re going to hear from the one and only Martha Redbone, and next week we will hear from the one and only Aaron Whitby. Both of them are stellar musicians: she’s a legit superstar and he’s an incredible pianist, artist and bandleader who also happens to be Martha’s M.D. (That’s M.D. in the musical - not medical - sense. Musical Director. Martha and Aaron create everything together, and when they’re not taking care of business they can be found raising their family in Brooklyn.)[Martha Redbone at the Met Museum Cherokee Day, photo by Don Pollard]But let me take a stab at why I find musical couples so fascinating, because they are. I’m going to hit you with a quote from Peter Thiel*:“The best thing I did as a manager at PayPal was to make every person in the company responsible for doing just one thing…. Most fights inside a company happen when colleagues compete for the same responsibilities.”That’s from his book, Zero To One. *Now don’t bite my head off because I get it, people hate Peter Thiel. They hate him for being a Trump guy, they hate him for pulling the strings all over big tech, spying on everybody, they hate him specifically for taking out Gawker and in general for being a notably cutthroat capitalist. That’s fine, but he’s also pretty interesting and he’s so good at debating that he can usually elucidate his opponent’s point of view better than they can. Anyway, I’m talking about Love and Music, so let’s stick with that. The point is that music is a hustler’s game. Finding love is hard, you all know that. There are a lot of moving parts and a lot of scary choices to make. Finding success in music, I’ll submit, might be even harder. More moving parts! Scarier choices! And many, many “similar responsibilities” for people in close quarters to compete over: you have writing, producing, booking, PR, art direction, day-to-day management… all kinds of stuff, 24-7 that can turn loyal bandmates into a simmering cauldron of discontent. All of that, with no PayPal fortune to fight over either.So the fact that there are people in this world who do both things at once, Love and Music, together is just flat-out amazing to me. I love sharing these moments with members of couples who work in music. One thing that sticks out is how good they are at both supporting each other and staying out of each other’s way. So take that, Peter Thiel.Thanks for letting me get that off my chest, now let’s talk about Martha Redbone.[photo by Ebru Yildiz]Martha Redbone is a Native & African-American vocalist/songwriter/composer/educator. She is known for her unique gumbo of folk, blues and gospel from her childhood in Harlan County, Kentucky infused with the eclectic grit of pre-gentrified Brooklyn. Inheriting the powerful vocal range of her gospel-singing African American father and the resilient spirit of her mother’s Cherokee/Shawnee/Choctaw culture, she broadens the boundaries of American Roots music. With songs and storytelling that share her life experience as a Native and Black woman and mother in the new millennium, Martha gives voice to issues of social justice, bridging traditions from past to present, connecting cultures, and celebrating the human spirit. “The Garden of Love” is her most recent album. It’s an absolutely stunning project that puts the poetry of William Blake to music. She just won a Drama Desk award for Outstanding Music in a Play (beating out the legendary Steve Earle) with an original score in the revival of “for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf” at the Public Theater, NYC.She and Aaron have also just been announced as part of this season’s Artistic Instigators series, to develop new original work at the NY Theater Workshop.And in case that’s not enough, Martha Redbone is currently in development with her own new work “Black Mountain Women” at The Public Theater. It is a timely musical about the ongoing environmental destruction of her ancestral homeland in Appalachia told through the lives of 4 generations of women in her matriarchal Cherokee family. I find Martha’s music and performances to be just incredible. I’ve been a fan since the first album and check in on their show as regularly as I can. Her voice is huge and her stage presence is both classy and energetic. She’s powerful in that way where you just feel lucky to be walking on the same planet. Today she’s sharing an amazing and sensitive story about the first time she was ever called upon to sing in a studio, it’s the literal beginning of her career and I almost couldn’t believe what I was hearing. Check it out:Press PLAY above to hear my convo with Martha Redbone. Or subscribe in your podcast app: Apple Podcasts - Spotify - Stitcher - TuneIn - Overcast - Pocketcast[Photo by Michael Weintrob]Thanks for listening to Play It Like It’s Music. Thanks so much to Martha Redbone for spending some very generous time with us. You can find her at Martha Redbone Roots Dot Com, follow her on IG @martharedbone and definitely pick up her albums on Bandcamp.Come back next week and we will hang with the amazing Aaron Whitby.I can’t believe we’ve gotten to 55 shows! If you believe this show deserves a wider audience, please tell a friend:Follow me on twitter @trevorexter and talk to me on there if you have thoughts about the show.We're all contending with a mutating professional landscape, jacked revenue streams, a catastrophic global pandemic and plenty of other noise out in the culture.But you gotta keep playing.We don't draw any lines here between scenes or styles.As always, thank you for listening and remember to play it like its music.You can check out my music on bandcamp and other places. It’s all at my website, trevorexter.com. Sign the mailing list on substack to get this show sent right to you the very moment it comes out. Consider hiring me to score your piece, do some cello, teach you lessons, produce your show or back you up onstage. Music is a beautiful thing and it makes the world go round.Big love to your ears.Trevor(Did you press play yet?)...If you like this stuff, help it spread by sharing it!Subscribe to the show directly in your podcast app: Apple Podcasts - Spotify - Stitcher - TuneIn - Overcast - PocketcastHear all of our guests in rotation on “Playlist It Like It’s Music” (Apple/Spotify)Hear my songs: the “Trevor Exter Playlist” (Apple/Spotify)Sign the mailing list!Take lessons from me online!Hire me remotely for cello overdubs or to score your piece.Or to produce your podcast.Follow me on IG TW FBMore @trevorexter.compsst… sign up for emails: This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit playitlikeitsmusic.substack.com
054: Abby AhmadGood morning! This is Play It Like It’s Music. I’m Trevor, thanks for listening.On Wednesday, September 2 of 2020 Music is not content. It’s connection.Glad to be here with you as 2020 enters its final third. What’s gonna happen now? Who the hell knows, I for one am all soft eyes and open ears. If there’s anything you’re still taking for granted about this life, I recommend you examine why that might be the case and think about what you may do instead. Time slows down for no one.Except for me, because I’m on vacation this week. Nothing special, just up the road a bit at an airbnb. Still pretty much in quarantine, but claiming a little sanity too. I have a great guest for you here today though, so let’s talk about her.ABBY AHMAD is an acclaimed singer, songwriter, guitarist, actor, and voice/yoga teacher residing in Brooklyn, NY. And her music is as passionate as it is profound. Abby has recorded and toured internationally as a solo artist, backup singer, and with her band Fife & Drom which she fronts with her husband, Mark Marshall who you may remember from last week’s episode. Her original music has been featured in a major motion picture (The Guardian) as well as being honored on multiple occasions by the Independent Music Awards.She is also a trained actor, we get into that a bit and talk a little about the interplay between the two disciplines. As a voice and guitar teacher, Abby has been a trusted source of guidance and inspiration for both young and professional students over the years. Her vocal coaching and unique exercises have been utilized by major artists in preparation for going on things like Coachella and The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.Once again, if you like the show and you think it deserves a wider audience, do us a solid and share the link with a friend:Or better yet: listen to the Playlist we just started that has all the guests and pass that around too. It’s a musical community you can take with you wherever you go: Find it on Apple Music | SpotifyWe are here to connect the dots with you. Halfway through our chat, I mentioned a book which I’ll link you to here in our show notes. I’ve talked about it before, maybe we’ll get this guy on our show sometime. It’s Music: A Subversive History by Ted Gioia. If you’re looking for liberation and you know how to read, this one’ll scrape the sand out of your ears.I’ve known Abby for a long time, she’s got a very cool way of playing guitar in addition to her amazing voice. I’ve had a great time watching her perform both solo and rockin out blues with Fife and Drom. She can really take over a room. I love the sound of her voice, and her delivery is super powerful. She’s a force, check out our conversation.Press PLAY above to hear my convo with Abby Ahmad.Artist’s tracks all come from our guest, check out Abby’s solo work and also Fife and Drom on BandcampThanks for listening to Play It Like It’s Music. Thanks so much to Abby Ahmad for spending some very generous time with us. You can find her at Abby Ahmad dot com and follow her on IG @abbyahmadmusic.I can’t believe we’ve gotten to 54 shows! If you believe this show deserves a wider audience, please tell a friend:Follow me on twitter @trevorexter and talk to me on there if you have thoughts about the show.We're all contending with a mutating professional landscape, jacked revenue streams, a catastrophic global pandemic and plenty of other noise out in the culture.But you gotta keep playing.We don't draw any lines here between scenes or styles.As always, thank you for listening and remember to play it like its music.You can check out my music on bandcamp and other places. It’s all at my website, trevorexter.com. Sign the mailing list on substack to get this show sent right to you the very moment it comes out. Consider hiring me to score your piece, do some cello, teach you lessons, produce your show or back you up onstage. Music is a beautiful thing and it makes the world go round.Big love to your ears.Trevor(Did you press play yet?)...If you like this stuff, help it spread by sharing it!Hear all of our guests in rotation on “Playlist It Like It’s Music” (Apple/Spotify)Hear my songs: the “Trevor Exter Playlist” (Apple/Spotify)Sign the mailing list!Take lessons from me online!Hire me remotely for cello overdubs or to score your piece.Or to produce your podcast.Follow me on IG TW FBMore @trevorexter.compsst… sign up for emails: This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit playitlikeitsmusic.substack.com
053: Mark MarshallGood morning! This is Play It Like It’s Music. I’m Trevor, thanks for listening.On Wednesday, August 26th of 2020 Music is not content! It’s connection.A quick note: last week’s episode may not have reached you since there was a big traffic burst here on Substack and the whole thing got gummed up for a day, which happened to be the same day I was sending you my regular Wednesday edition. In case you did not get the email, you can still look at the post and listen to the episode, it’s right up on the site where it should be. And the podcast is also in your player’s feed like normal. I put together a great chat with Daniel Wright, and it’s really worth hearing.[photo by Abby Ahmad]I’m in California here with the rolling brownouts and the heat storm, it’s been in the low 100’s here for a week straight. Hard at work on multiple projects as usual, but I think I’m settling into a good groove here. It’s a trip to hold myself to account with everything I start, but I’m getting better at completing the things I start. And it’s partly because I’m really liking some of the stuff I come up with.There’s this thing I’ve been alluding to here and there called the Lazy Cello Suite, which isn’t an entirely original work but I think it’s safe to call it a remix. I basically took the chord changes of the Bach G Major cello suite and made my own notes, played in the way I like to play. It’s lazy-sounding in a good way, a way that doesn’t make you work too hard as a listener. I’m going to make a recording of it soon on my porch and put that out on Bandcamp.I’m also working on some production prototypes for an album which is moving forward. I’m working with last week’s guest, Daniel Wright. It’s still in a very early stage but the energetic read is good on the thing, so stay tuned for more on both of those projects as they develop.Today I’m happy to share my conversation with Mark Marshall. He’s a great guitarist, and very much a connoisseur of guitar tone. In fact, he has an entire website dedicated to the Anatomy of Guitar Tone, which you can find at anatomyofguitartone.com. But he’s much more than a mere gearhead. I’ve worked with him as a producer and in bands, I’ve also admired his work on stage for many years. He’s got that certain presence, one of total focus where you can just tell he’s taking exquisite care with his sounds, and we the listeners benefit tremendously.He’s not just a local cat. He’s logged tens of thousands of miles on the road with the likes of Amy Helm and Sister Sparrow. He collaborates with his wife Abby Ahmad in a great rock/blues band called Fife & Drom, and he’s got his own power guitar trio with Adam Minkoff and Tony Leone called Future Relics.We hear about what it was like growing up in rural Pennsylvania near Scranton / Wilkes-Barre. Mark had to take a long journey through darkness into the light, navigating issues with an overbearing collaborator who also happened to be his father. The man had to move mountains to get to where he is today, and just before the Pandemic hit he was hitting the gas on his composition work, so we’ll get a taste of that as well.Once again, if you like the show and you think it deserves a wider audience, do us a solid and share the link with a friend:Or better yet: listen to the Playlist we just started with all the guests and pass that around too. It’s a musical community you can take with you wherever you go: Find it on Apple Music | SpotifyWe are here to connect the dots with you. Now let’s dive into my conversation with Mark Marshall:Press PLAY above to hear my convo with guitarist Mark Marshall.Artist’s tracks all come from our guest, check out his bands Fife and Drom and Future Relics on BandcampThanks for listening to Play It Like It’s Music. Thanks so much to guitarist Mark Marshall for spending some very generous time with us. You can find him at Anatomy Of Guitar Tone dot com and follow him on IG @guitarist_mark_marshall.I can’t believe we’ve gotten to 53 shows! If you believe this show deserves a wider audience, please tell a friend:Follow me on twitter @trevorexter and talk to me on there if you have thoughts about the show.We're all contending with a mutating professional landscape, jacked revenue streams, a catastrophic global pandemic and plenty of other noise out in the culture.But you gotta keep playing.We don't draw any lines here between scenes or styles.As always, thank you for listening and remember to play it like its music.You can check out my music on bandcamp and other places. It’s all at my website, trevorexter.com. Sign the mailing list on substack to get this show sent right to you the very moment it comes out. Consider hiring me to score your piece, do some cello, teach you lessons, produce your show or back you up onstage. Music is a beautiful thing and it makes the world go round.Big love to your ears.Trevor(Did you press play yet?)...If you like this stuff, help it spread by sharing it!Hear all of our guests in rotation on “Playlist It Like It’s Music” (Apple/Spotify)Hear my songs: the “Trevor Exter Playlist” (Apple/Spotify)Sign the mailing list!Take lessons from me online!Hire me remotely for cello overdubs or to score your piece.Or to produce your podcast.Follow me on IG TW FBMore @trevorexter.compsst… sign up for emails: This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit playitlikeitsmusic.substack.com
In this incredible episode of The Frame of Mind Coaching™ Podcast, Mark Marshall, CEO of Digitalent, and Kim Ades, President and Founder of Frame of Mind Coaching™, discuss recruiting hacks for employers and candidates! Check it out now!
From Store Manager to Fantasy Football Manager. Mark Marshall is a man who gets groups together to help entertain and pick up their spirits. A great cartoonist and BBQ meastro he's a man I am honoured to call my friend. His stories of partying and parenting are inspiring and funny. Click subscribe and podcast away. You can find my posts at www.fatherfinney.com or https://www.facebook.com/Father-Finneys-Congregation-102713574758569/
Mark Marshall is considered one of the best shooting coaches in the world and he joins us for a long conversation about sporting and field shooting.Mark is a World and British Champion and winner of this year’s South African Compak Championships with a score of 198/200. He recently joined E.J. Churchill as a full-time instructor and ground manager, following four years of freelance coaching, much of it in Australia, and prior to that 10 years at West London Shooting School (WLSS). The son of a gamekeeper – his father worked for Sir Joseph Nickerson – Mark grew up surrounded by shooting and is regarded as one of the best instructors in the world. Friendly and with a love of people, Mark teaches at the clay ground and in the field and bases his teaching around helping clients perfect their technique and on understanding how they learn. He says: “I try to get under the skin of my clients. Some need gentle bullying, some need nurturing and some need to have the mickey taken out of them; being a good coach is all about knowing people.”Support the show (https://www.fieldandgame.com.au/donate)
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Revisit Interview with the Contractor Redress show questions I got on Episode #4 - Design Build - I wanted to redress some comments during the last podcast [Episode #4 Interview with Mark Marshall]. I got a couple of questions from architects and others about how the discussion went. Some thought I was just abdicating my responsibility to the contractor for the project. I was not. I am open to completing a project so my client has an excellent experience and achieves their dream. That doesn’t have to mean that I am driving the bus. My ego is ok with letting the contractor be in control. Are there other ways to complete a project yes. But if it is the contractor controlling the project - I want to make sure that I have contact with the homeowner and we are having discussions about their home. I have been in projects where the contractor used me as drafting services and tried to slash my fee to get costs down. That doesn’t work. That is not what I was signing on with the contractor Manufactured Drama - What’s Wrong with DIY Shows? WARNING!!! Rant ahead! We will be talking about DIY shows and they can hurt your project Latest on San Luis Obispo County ADU Ordinance We will also review what is happening with San Luis Obispo County ADU ordinance. What the City of San Luis Obispo and other cities San Luis Obispo County ADU ordinance Here is the Link for ADU Summary of SLO County’s ADU Ordinance: https://tinyurl.com/adu-podcast Client Question Invite the audience to submit questions to Mike@mIchaelSmithArchitect.com What are typical steps for a home remodeling project? However, I know that it is still hard to walk into an architect’s office cold so I created a report that I would like to offer to you. The report is titled “Why Almost Every DIY Show is Wrong About Home Remodeling!” It will walk you through step-by-step the initial process of home remodeling or new construction. I have added a link in the show notes to get your free copy. You can also go to our website www.MichaelSmithArchitect.com/Free-Report Closing Comments Well that is our show today - I hope you liked it. It certainly was loaded. We got to hear from a contractor that I work with and he shared his insight on the home construction process. We reviewed the latest on the San Luis Obispo County’s ADU Ordinance We reviewed affordable housing we have just started the past week. And lastly, we talked about a common client question - What are typical steps for a home remodeling project? Don’t forget your free report that is available that can help with this question. Looking Ahead We will have a current topic effecting the home remodeling market. Continue to stay on top of the ADU Ordinance We will talk another project we are working on And answer a common question from clients. LETS CONNECT ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mdsarch/ https://www.instagram.com/MSA-Architectpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/michaelsmitharchitect Twitter: https://twitter.com/mdsarch
Hi and welcome to MSA Podcast Episode #4. We have a great show Today. I love when I can have guest on the show. I want to share not only my knowledge and experience but other consultants and professionals. And that is what we have today. One important partner in a home remodeling or construction process are contractors. I will be talking to several general contractors over the next several months. Today we have Mark Marshall from JM Construction. I am going to let Mark tell us a little more about him and his company in a moment. We will also review what is happening with San Luis Obispo County ADU ordinance. We will review what is happening on a current project we are working on - Duplex Remodel Client’s Questions Interview with a contractor Interview with Mark Marshall - JM Construction Current Events in Design & Building San Luis Obispo County ADU ordinance Here is the Link for ADU Summary of SLO County’s ADU Ordinance: https://tinyurl.com/adu-podcast Project experience Duplex Remodel - Starting on the project. The project is remodel and adding on to an existing duplex in Santa Barbara county. The duplex was damaged in a fire - not so much that the building needs to be torn down, but enough that we need to repair and replace some structural elements. The owner of the property wants to take advantage of the empty structure to make improvement son the property and add an additional unit turning a duplex into a triplex. We started the project like we start most projects - measuring the existing structure. We document the existing building so we can model the existing structure. My team will spend several hours sketching, measuring, and photographing the structure so they can recreate the structure in 3-Dimensional form on our computer. That is just what my team did last week. We are now recreating the existing structure so we can begin the design process. I will update you on future episodes on our progress. Client Question Invite the audience to submit questions to Mike@mIchaelSmithArchitect.com How do we start? I am asked that question almost every initial meeting. It usually sounds like this, “we have never worked with an architect before and we are not sure how this process all works…”. If you feel this way, you are in good company. I will spend the next 10 to 20 minutes describing our process and how we (the client and I) will work together to achieve their vision for their home. That is what the initial meeting is for - getting all the questions out in the open before we get too deep in the process. There are no dumb questions, all are important so don’t hold back. However, I know that it is still hard to walk into an architect’s office cold so I created a report that I would like to offer to you. The report is titled “Why Almost Every DIY Show is Wrong About Home Remodeling!” It will walk you through step-by-step the initial process of home remodeling or new construction. I have added a link in the show notes to get your free copy. You can also go to our website www.MichaelSmithArchitect.com/Free-Report Looking Ahead We will have a current topic effecting the home remodeling market. Continue to stay on top of the ADU Ordinance We will talk another project we are working on And answer a common question from clients. LETS CONNECT ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mdsarch/ https://www.instagram.com/MSA-Architectpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/michaelsmitharchitect Twitter: https://twitter.com/mdsarch
Part 2 of my amazing interview with Mark Marshall who worked at Lucasfilm and Amblin Entertainment where he was Steven Spielberg's Personal Assistant. If you are a fan of The Goonies you need to listen to this episode.Do you want to be credited as EXECUTIVE PRODUCER of the show? Donate and invest in the shows growth here: https://bit.ly/2yLJyeH This weeks Executive Producers are LIAM O'HARE, GLYNN DAVIES, DEE FLYNN, JOY GRADWELL+MIND ACTIVE, MARK STRAKERPromo: truffleshuffle.com for geeky t-shirts and retro gifts. Use my discount code GRNS15 to get a 15% discount on a spend of £25 or more Pop In A Box: https://bit.ly/2NOYgIHMy Geek Box: https://bit.ly/2PZhQEOIG & Twitter: @geekyretronerdsFB: Geeky Retro Nerds Show
Part 2 of my amazing interview with Mark Marshall who worked at Lucasfilm and Amblin Entertainment where he was Steven Spielberg's Personal Assistant. If you are a fan of The Goonies you need to listen to this episode.Do you want to be credited as EXECUTIVE PRODUCER of the show? Donate and invest in the shows growth here: https://bit.ly/2yLJyeH This weeks Executive Producers are LIAM O'HARE, GLYNN DAVIES, DEE FLYNN, JOY GRADWELL+MIND ACTIVE, MARK STRAKERPromo: truffleshuffle.com for geeky t-shirts and retro gifts. Use my discount code GRNS15 to get a 15% discount on a spend of £25 or more Pop In A Box: https://bit.ly/2NOYgIHMy Geek Box: https://bit.ly/2PZhQEOIG & Twitter: @geekyretronerdsFB: Geeky Retro Nerds Show --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/geeky-retro-nerds4/message
Mark Marshall worked at Lucasfilm in the late 70s and early 80s and was Steven Spielbergs assistant at Amblin Entertainment in the 80s. Mark and I have an incredible chat about his experiences from the production and release of The Empire Strikes Back and he also shares stories from working with Steven Spielberg ,being on set of Back to the Future and many many more stories. This is part 1 of a 2 part episode.Do you want to be credited as EXECUTIVE PRODUCER of the show? Donate and invest in the shows growth here: https://bit.ly/2yLJyeH This weeks Executive Producers are LIAM O'HARE, GLYNN DAVIES, DEE FLYNN, JOY GRADWELL+MIND ACTIVE, MARK STRAKERPromo: truffleshuffle.com for geeky t-shirts and retro gifts. Use my discount code GRNS15 to get a 15% discount on a spend of £25 or more IG & Twitter: @geekyretronerdsFB: Geeky Retro Nerds Show
Mark Marshall worked at Lucasfilm in the late 70s and early 80s and was Steven Spielbergs assistant at Amblin Entertainment in the 80s. Mark and I have an incredible chat about his experiences from the production and release of The Empire Strikes Back and he also shares stories from working with Steven Spielberg ,being on set of Back to the Future and many many more stories. This is part 1 of a 2 part episode.Do you want to be credited as EXECUTIVE PRODUCER of the show? Donate and invest in the shows growth here: https://bit.ly/2yLJyeH This weeks Executive Producers are LIAM O'HARE, GLYNN DAVIES, DEE FLYNN, JOY GRADWELL+MIND ACTIVE, MARK STRAKERPromo: truffleshuffle.com for geeky t-shirts and retro gifts. Use my discount code GRNS15 to get a 15% discount on a spend of £25 or more IG & Twitter: @geekyretronerdsFB: Geeky Retro Nerds Show --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/geeky-retro-nerds4/message
Join Louis Mendez, Terry Smith and Tom Wallin as they look back at the 1-1 draw with Chris Powell's Southend United. They hear the commentary highlights with guest summariser Jason Pearce and also have an exclusive post-match interview with boss Lee Bowyer. The guys analyse the performance and the manager's comments about Tariqe Fosu and Mark Marshall. The listeners also get involved, sending in their views on the game and the club's promotion hopes. Charlton Live were nominated for the Football Supporters' Federation Club Podcast of the Year award - thank you to all who have listened to us throughout the year for making this possible.Charlton Live is available live on Maritime Radio on Thursday and Sunday evenings from 7pm - head to www.maritimeradio.london or www.charltonlive.co.uk to listen in.You can also hear us on the go via the tune in app - search for Charlton Live.Our shows are available as podcasts via Acast, iTunes, Deezer and many other platforms.To contact us - email studio@charltonlive.co.uk or tweet @charltonlive See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Louis Mendez, Tom Wallin and Nathan Muller as they gear up for Saturday's home game with Gillingham. They chat about the latest takeover update from Lee Bowyer, and hear how the manager rates the Addicks' season so far. They hear from winger Mark Marshall after his goal against AFC Wimbledon. Bowyer then updates us on the fitness of the squad ahead of the busy Christmas schedule, and Luke Cawdell from Kent Online tells us what to expect from Gills on the weekend.Charlton Live is available live on Maritime Radio on Thursday and Sunday evenings from 7pm - head to www.maritimeradio.london or www.charltonlive.co.uk to listen in.You can also hear us on the go via the tune in app - search for Charlton Live.Our shows are available as podcasts via Acast, iTunes, Deezer and many other platforms.To contact us - email studio@charltonlive.co.uk or tweet @charltonlive See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Louis Mendez, Tom Wallin and Nathan Muller as they look ahead to the Blackpool game and also hear our exclusive interview with 1998 play-off final hero goalkeeper Sasa Ilic. Bowyer chats about his Manager of the Month nomination and also the recent resurgence of Mark Marshall. We then speak to Sasa about that infamous game at Wembley, with the stopper sharing his memories of the afternoon and revealing how he tried to getting into the minds of the Sunderland players as they came up to take their penalty kicks. We'll then look ahead to the weekend's game at Bloomfield Road, hearing from Matt Scrafton of the Blackpool Gazette and again from Bowyer as he gives us the latest team news.Charlton Live is available live on Maritime Radio on Thursday and Sunday evenings from 7pm - head to www.maritimeradio.london or www.charltonlive.co.uk to listen in.You can also hear us on the go via the tune in app - search for Charlton Live.Our shows are available as podcasts via Acast, iTunes, Deezer and many other platforms.To contact us - email studio@charltonlive.co.uk or tweet @charltonlive See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Louis Mendez and Nathan Muller as they gear up for Saturday's home game with Wycombe Wanderers. They discuss Lee Bowyer's appointment as permanent Addicks boss, hearing from the man himself. They also chat about Tuesday's EFL Trophy draw/defeat with/to AFC Wimbledon and discuss the potential benefits of the unpopular competition. They hear from Arsenal loanee Krystian Bielik and discuss the reaction of Mark Marshall to being dropped at Southend. Finally, they look ahead to Saturday's home game with the Chairboys, hearing from Nicholas Tunney from the Bucks Free Press.Charlton Live is available live on Maritime Radio on Thursday and Sunday evenings from 7pm - head to www.maritimeradio.london or www.charltonlive.co.uk to listen in.You can also hear us on the go via the tune in app - search for Charlton Live.Our shows are available as podcasts via Acast, iTunes, Deezer and many other platforms.To contact us - email studio@charltonlive.co.uk or tweet @charltonlive See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After spending a few weeks this summer working with coaches and players from Richmond Hill SC, Dave Lawrence (WBA) joins Mark Marshall and Bobby Lennox to discuss the players and Coaches he worked with and the differences between England and Canada
Are you ready to travel back in time to the set of THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK and INDIANA JONES AND THE RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK? You've come to the right place - Mark Marshall began his film career on these hallowed sets and worked closely with George Lucas, Steven Spielberg and Christopher Columbus. He also worked on HARRY POTTER AND THE SORCERER'S STONE with Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint. Mark is also promoting the Civil War documentary he directed, REMEMBER THE SULTANA, released digitally on March 1, 2018 on Amazon and iTunes. Everyone remembers the Titanic, no one remembers the Sultana, but it's an important story. Like COCO, these heroes live on in our memory. Also on this episode: How Bantha Tracks Was Born Disneyland Paris Expansion, including Marvel and Star Wars sections Pixar Fest - more details and dining packages Happy Meals are Here Again, with a Disney tie-in! Skywalker Shout-Outs SUPPORT THE SHOW NEW - Shop Star Wars Shoes at Po-Zu! Skywalking Through Neverland T-Shirts at TeePublic! Check them out HERE. CONTACT US Instagram: http://instagram.com/skywalkingpod Twitter: https://twitter.com/SkywalkingPod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/skywalkingthroughneverland Send emails to share@skywalkingthroughneverland.com and follow us on Facebook. If you dug this episode, click over to iTunes | Stitcher | YouTube and leave us a review! Never Land on Alderaan!
Skywalking Through Neverland: A Star Wars / Disney Fan Podcast
Are you ready to travel back in time to the set of THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK and INDIANA JONES AND THE RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK? You’ve come to the right place - Mark Marshall began his film career on these hallowed sets and worked closely with George Lucas, Steven Spielberg and Christopher Columbus. He also worked on HARRY POTTER AND THE SORCERER’S STONE with Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint. Mark is also promoting the Civil War documentary he directed, REMEMBER THE SULTANA, released digitally on March 1, 2018 on Amazon and iTunes. Everyone remembers the Titanic, no one remembers the Sultana, but it’s an important story. Like COCO, these heroes live on in our memory. Also on this episode: How Bantha Tracks Was Born Disneyland Paris Expansion, including Marvel and Star Wars sections Pixar Fest - more details and dining packages Happy Meals are Here Again, with a Disney tie-in! Skywalker Shout-Outs SUPPORT THE SHOW NEW - Shop Star Wars Shoes at Po-Zu! Skywalking Through Neverland T-Shirts at TeePublic! Check them out HERE. CONTACT US Instagram: http://instagram.com/skywalkingpod Twitter: https://twitter.com/SkywalkingPod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/skywalkingthroughneverland Send emails to share@skywalkingthroughneverland.com and follow us on Facebook. If you dug this episode, click over to iTunes | Stitcher | YouTube and leave us a review! Never Land on Alderaan!
Join Louis Mendez, Terry Smith and Nathan Muller as they look back at Sunday's 3-1 win over Truro City in the FA Cup 1st Round. They hear from Karl Robinson and listeners as they discuss the victory over the non-leaguers. They hold their own FA Cup draw to see who Charlton might get in the next round, discuss favourite FA Cup memories and this week's player in focus is Mark Marshall.Charlton Live is available live on Maritime Radio on Thursday and Sunday evenings from 7pm - head to www.maritimeradio.london or www.charltonlive.co.uk to listen in.You can also hear us on the go via the tune in app - search for Charlton Live.Our shows are available as podcasts via Acast, iTunes, Deezer and many other platforms.To contact us - email studio@charltonlive.co.uk or tweet @charltonlive See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
SHAOLIN-FANTASTIC! Combat Radio in studio with TV Producer Tad Stones (who created Darkwing Duck and worked on Aladdin, Hercules etc...) Writer/Producer FJ Pratt (Frasier, Ellen etc) and Mark Marshall who worked on everything from The Goonies to Harry Potter to The Empire Strikes Back) Be a hero, support the Combat Radio Christmas Event for Social Services/Homeless Children here: gofundme.com/combatradioxmas6
SHAOLIN-FANTASTIC! Combat Radio in studio with TV Producer Tad Stones (who created Darkwing Duck and worked on Aladdin, Hercules etc...) Writer/Producer FJ Pratt (Frasier, Ellen etc) and Mark Marshall who worked on everything from The Goonies to Harry Potter to The Empire Strikes Back) Be a hero, support the Combat Radio Christmas Event for Social Services/Homeless Children here: gofundme.com/combatradioxmas6
Mark Marshall, Manager of Coaching from the Ontario Soccer Association joined the PGA of Canada podcast series to talk about the importance of the first touch point in increasing customer satisfaction. Mark delivers a number of in-person coach training sessions as part of the National Coaching Certification Program and has become a master at creating that optimal experience for new and experienced coaches in all sports. In this podcast, Mark tells us about crossing off an item on his personal 'bucket list' to try fly fishing for the first time and how the experience from that teacher turned him away from that leisure activity forever. Leisure dollars are carefully managed for families in today's economy and the importance of making a personal connection and not afraid to make mistake with those you work with has never been higher in our industry.
MixMasterBundle.com My guest today is Matthew Weiss, a Grammy nominated, and Spellemann Award winning engineer. He began his career assisting such notable engineers and producers as Bobby Eli, Mark Marshall, Denise Barbarita, and Ron St. Germaine. Matthew loves teaching audio recording and mixing. His audio education tutorials are among the best selling and most highly regarded that you will find. He has teamed up with The Pro Audio Files to create Matthew's Mix Thru Series that teach you everything from mixing Hip Hop & EDM, or Rock and Pop music. He also offers advanced courses diving deeper into topics like mixing rap vocals or Hip Hop beats. Check out Matthews Mix Thru Series Here!!! Get full show notes at RecordingStudioRockstars.com/26 LEAVE A REVIEW
ARROW IN STUDIO with...... SPEED WEED (Co-Executive Producer on Arrow) GABRIELLE STANTON (Executive Producer on The Flash, Haven) SHERNOLD EDWARDS (Producer on Sleepy Hollow) Writer/Producer BOB KUSHELL (The Muppets, The Simpsons, Anger Management) and MARK MARSHALL (who survived working on The Empire Strikes Back, Superman and The Goonies)
ARROW IN STUDIO with...... SPEED WEED (Co-Executive Producer on Arrow) GABRIELLE STANTON (Executive Producer on The Flash, Haven) SHERNOLD EDWARDS (Producer on Sleepy Hollow) Writer/Producer BOB KUSHELL (The Muppets, The Simpsons, Anger Management) and MARK MARSHALL (who survived working on The Empire Strikes Back, Superman and The Goonies)
This week: Another solid away victory. The Niis are back. Nice. Contains some words on immediately obsolete player names on shirts, and immediately empty club shops.
This week: The Niis indulge in a late night foursome as special guest Andy Powell joins the fun to explain just how much rain there was at Bristol. You'll also find some discussion about the new faces to join (and swiftly bugger off from) the club over the last 7 days, as well as plenty of issues attempting to pronounce some of their unconventional names. Consensus was achieved in the end though. It's "Mark Marshall". Contains a full 45 minutes of content.
On the podcast Mark J. Marshall managing associate in Bentz Whaley Flessner's Minneapolis office and I discuss:Most effective measurements for successful alumni programDifference between program and event participationAlumni relations programs have a role in fundraisingMaking the case for alumni relations About MarkMark J. Marshall is a managing associate in Bentz Whaley Flessner's Minneapolis office. With over 20 years of development and alumni relations experience, he brings a strong background in major and planned gifts, development operations, alumni relations, annual giving, and campaign strategy to clients. He has a particular interest in strengthening development teams through coaching of leadership and team members. Alumni Relations has been an integral part of Mark’s career. He has been a leader in alumni programming at several types of institutions including K-12 education, a major university and a small college. His career has included Marian Catholic High School in Chicago, The University of Minnesota Medical School, and William Mitchell College of Law. A firm believer in strengthening constituent engagement, Mark believes that we can strengthen our case for the profession by ensuring that we methodically impact our institutions. Mark has been a frequent speaker at CASE, AFP, APRA, and other conferences around the country. He holds a bachelors degree from St. Olaf College and an MBA from the University of Phoenix. He is the author of a new blog called the Marshall Art of Fundraising : http://marshallartoffundraising.wordpress.com/ Send me feedback to paul.clifford@alumnipodcast.com. Please leave comments below or on the iTunes Music store. You can find us here: Music used in this episode was downloaded from Podsafe Music Network. July Moon by Brian McRae Pops n' Buzzes by The New Leads
Mark Marshall and Shane talking about mobiblizing the church
Mark Marshall and Shane talking about mobiblizing the church
New York-based singer/songwriter, Jenna Nicholls, stopped by IAC for a chat with SongLives curator, Susan McKeown, and performed her new song, “Sassie Miss Lassie,” with guitarist Mark Marshall
In this episode of the podcast, Jeff and I discuss topics that are only sometimes tangentially related to the topic! Along the way, we mention; Mumble, Crane Song HEDD, George Lucas, the excellent book by Howard Massey called Behind The Glass Volume 2, Daniel Lanois, Brian Eno, stereo and mono guitars, panning, stereo delay instead of double tracking, the importance of arrangements, American Idol, networking, BARMMAP, AES, EARS, Steve Hindalong of The Choir, and finally, spontaneity and inspiration. Special thanks to Mark Marshall for providing the music.