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Best podcasts about michael hutchins

Latest podcast episodes about michael hutchins

BlueCollar.CEO
Why You Should Consider Joining a Franchise With Allan Peschke, Michael Hutchins, and Chad Harrison

BlueCollar.CEO

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 31:27


BlueCollar.CEO –Allan Peschke, Michael Hutchins, and Chad Harrison are representatives at Authority Brands, a home service franchise company helping increase franchise owner's, homeowner's, and employees' quality of life.Allan Peschke joined the team as the Lead Development Representative after working as an electrician for the past seven years and is passionate about helping business owners achieve their dreams. As the Franchise Development Manager, Michael Hutchins has 20 years of experience building brands and growing companies. He works alongside entrepreneurs in the franchising industry, fueling his passion for helping business owners succeed. Chad Harrison serves as the company's Franchise Sales Representative and is responsible for finding candidates to help launch their own business. With 15 years of experience in restaurant management and sales, Chad is equipped with the resources needed to assist rising entrepreneurs. In this episode, Ryan, Allan, Michael, and Chad discuss the process and benefits of owning a franchise.Blue Collar CEO is a podcast that is all about helping you build a better, more profitable, more sustainable & kick-ass home service business. Join Levergy® CEO Ryan Redding each week who will be joined by industry experts who will break down their success stories and give their best-kept secrets for industry domination. You do not want to miss it! Learn more at https://www.bluecollar.ceo/, or https://www.levergy.io.

The Story of Rock and Roll Radio Show
The Story of Rock and Roll: S6E47

The Story of Rock and Roll Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 181:19


S6E47 went out live on Rebel Rock Radio at 19h00 on 23 Nov 2023.  The live show was a bit of a disaster due to the fibre going down, I had to abort half way through.  The podcast however is great.  We kicked off with ‘Good Times' by Jimmy Barnes in a duet with the late great Michael Hutchins.  From there it was ‘all systems dogs' as Danie Maritz used to say.  We covered a wide range of rock and roll from around the world and across the decades.  See Artists featured below to check out who was on the show.   The Immortals track this week featured Guitar God Yngwie Malmsteen.   His Rising Force album left guitarists around the world gob smacked.  It was hard to believe anyone could play this fast with super human precision.  The Icarus Dream Suite is the prefect showcase of what Yngwie was all about.   This weeks Diabolical Challenge didn't get a lot of love.  It is interesting how many people that love rock and metal and know all the classic bands seemed to stop listening in about 2010.  I found it difficult to get any clear favourite out of these four.  Most people just had not listened to them: Foo Fighters – Concrete and GoldArch Enemy – Will To PowerKreator – Gods of ViolenceAccept – The Rise of Chaos  Artists featured:  Jimmy Barnes, Clutch, The L.A. Maybe, Twisted Sister, Junkyard, ZZ Top, Judas Priest, Queensrÿche, Corey Taylor, Seether, The Winery Dogs, The Gaslight Anthem, Attick Demons, Iron Allies, Nita Strauss, Sophie Lloyd, Tesla, We Are Harlot, Jackson Colt, Wonderboom, The Cure, The Clash, blink-182, Those Damn Crows, St. Aurora, Yngwie J. Malmsteen, Foo Fighters, Accept, Kreator, Arch Enemy, Hinder, Jethro Tull, Sister Sin, Union, White Wizard, KISS.   The Story of Rock and Roll. TSORR - Your one-stop shop for Rock

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Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 59: The Films of Carlos Saura – Part 3

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023


Friend-of-the-show Michael Hutchins returns for a deep dive into the Criterion Channel's permanent, streaming-only library, and a conversation about three films from Spanish filmmaker Carlos Saura – Cousin Angelica, Elisa, Vida Mía, and Los Ojos Vendados.

Criterion Channel Surfing
Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 59: The Films of Carlos Saura – Part 3

Criterion Channel Surfing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 64:24


Friend-of-the-show Michael Hutchins returns for a deep dive into the Criterion Channel's permanent, streaming-only library, and a conversation about three films from Spanish filmmaker Carlos Saura – Cousin Angelica, Elisa, … Continue reading "Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 59: The Films of Carlos Saura – Part 3" The post Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 59: The Films of Carlos Saura – Part 3 appeared first on Cinema Cocktail.

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Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 57: The Films of Carlos Saura – Part 2

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023


Friend-of-the-show Michael Hutchins returns for a deep dive into the Criterion Channel's permanent, streaming-only library, and a conversation about the next three films from Spanish filmmaker Carlos Saura.

Criterion Channel Surfing
Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 57: The Films of Carlos Saura – Part 2

Criterion Channel Surfing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 57:23


Friend-of-the-show Michael Hutchins returns for a deep dive into the Criterion Channel's permanent, streaming-only library, and a conversation about the next three films from Spanish filmmaker Carlos Saura. Episode Links … Continue reading "Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 57: The Films of Carlos Saura – Part 2" The post Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 57: The Films of Carlos Saura – Part 2 appeared first on Cinema Cocktail.

Franchise Interviews
The Stories Behind The Brands - Authority Brands Franchise Opportunities

Franchise Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 52:00


Last month, we met with Chad Harrison, Franchise Development Representative at Authority Brands, and Michael Hutchins, Franchise Development Manager. Authority Brands is the parent company of several leading home service companies. Over the years, Franchise Interviews has interviewed many of the franchises for Authority Brands. Today we will play clips from several brands we interviewed over the years under the Authority Brands umbrella. They include the following: Screenmobile: Screenmobile provides the best selection of screen-related services and products—right to your door! Monster Tree Service: Monster Tree Service employs professional arborists committed to healthy trees and satisfied customers. Junkluggers - With sustainable disposal services, you can easily discard unwanted junk of all kinds — and feel good about it! ASP - America's Swimming Pool Company provides exceptional pool maintenance, repair, and renovation.

Franchise Interviews
Authority Brands, A Family of Franchise Brands Meets with Franchise Interviews

Franchise Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 32:00


We have a great show. We are meeting with Chad Harrison, Franchise Development Representative at Authority Brands, and Michael Hutchins, Franchise Development Manager. Authority Brands is headquartered in Columbia, Maryland, and is the parent company of several leading home service companies. Over the years, Franchise Interviews has interviewed many of the franchises for Authority Brands. The brands include the following: America's Swimming Pool Company, Benjamin Franklin Plumbing, The Cleaning Authority, Color World Painting, DoodyCalls, DRYmedic, Homewatch CareGivers, The Junkluggers, Mister Sparky, Mosquito Squad, Monster Tree Service, One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning, Screenmobile, and STOP Restoration. Combined, these brands have over 1,900 locations throughout the United States and the world.  We will also play a clip from our popular Great Quotes in Franchising podcast in Part Two. 

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The Art of Franchise Marketing
Authority Brands on Supporting the Growth of Franchisees and Opening Up New Markets

The Art of Franchise Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 42:55 Transcription Available


Authority Brands is the parent company for industry-leading home service brands offering everything from electrical repairs to pool cleaning and beyond, with over 1,900 locations. Chad Harrison, Franchise Development Representative, and Michael Hutchins, Franchise Development Manager, join the Art of Franchise Marketing to talk about how Authority Brands supports the growth of their current franchisees and open up new markets.

The Franchise Life
Ep. 32 - One Hour Heating and Air Conditioning: A Service-Based Brand With Nationwide Brand Recognition!

The Franchise Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 42:20


In this episode of The Franchise Life, Stacie sits down with Michael Hutchins, Chad Harrison, and Allan Peschke to discuss the amazing franchise opportunity offered through One Hour Heating and Air Conditioning.   One Hour Heating and Air Conditioning is the #1 HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) company in the United States. With an extensive history in the industry, One Hour Heating and Air Conditioning provides a wide range of heating and cooling services, including installation, repair, and maintenance. The company is known for its commitment to delivering quality services, with its technicians being highly trained and experienced in the field.    One Hour Heating and Air Conditioning is also a respected franchise network, providing franchisees an opportunity to establish successful businesses in the heating and cooling industry. The company operates in hundreds of locations across the United States, providing reliable, efficient, and affordable services to thousands of customers.    As the #1 largest and most respected HVAC franchise networks in the United States, One Hour Heating and Air provides franchisees the tools, training, and support required to establish a successful business in the industry. Industry experience is not to be a One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning franchise owner. Instead, One Hour is looking for individuals with strong leadership skills; a passion for customer service; the willingness to follow a proven system; and sales management experience.                                                                                                       Interested in learning more about One Hour Heating And Air Conditioning and if this could be the perfect fit for you? Reach out today to stacie@fusionfranchising.com or book a 15-min intro call to start your franchise ownership journey! Calendly - Stacie Shannon.   We match you up with the perfect franchise concepts to meet your needs and stay with you 100% throughout the process to assist with funding needs, legal needs, accountant reviews, etc. We are your franchise partners!   Follow us on social media:   YouTube:  (3) The Franchise Life - YouTube   LinkedIn:  Stacie Shannon, MBA | LinkedIn   Instagram:  Franchising Consulting Palm Beach (@fusionfranchising) • Instagram photos and videos   Facebook:  Fusion Franchising | Facebook  

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Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 55: The Films of Carlos Saura – Part 1

Criterion Cast: Master Audio Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023


Friend-of-the-show Michael Hutchins returns for a deep dive into the Criterion Channel's permanent, streaming-only library, and a conversation about three films from Spanish filmmaker Carlos Saura.

Criterion Channel Surfing
Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 55: The Films of Carlos Saura – Part 1

Criterion Channel Surfing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 67:14


Friend-of-the-show Michael Hutchins returns for a deep dive into the Criterion Channel’s permanent, streaming-only library, and a conversation about three films from Spanish filmmaker Carlos Saura. Please note: This conversation was recorded several weeks before Saura’s death and contains out-of-date references to his continuing to work. Episode Links The Criterion Channel The Criterion Channel Club … Continue reading "Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 55: The Films of Carlos Saura – Part 1" The post Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 55: The Films of Carlos Saura – Part 1 appeared first on Cinema Cocktail.

Linked Local Broadcast Network
Authority Brands: Home Services Franchising Across the Western Hemisphere

Linked Local Broadcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 49:00


Authority Brands: Home Services Franchising Across the Western Hemisphere Our topic on this week's episode is Authority Brands on January 26th, 2023 at 5:00p EST / 4:00p CST / 3:00p MST /2:00p PST Chad Harrison and Michael Hutchins of Authority Brands  join the Pillars of Franchising team today. As usual, tune in for our Million Dollar Mentors, Kristin Selmeczy CEO of Pillars and owner of Molly Maid. Listen live to new episodes on Thursdays at 4p central. Call in on Thursdays at 323-580-5755. Interested in buying a franchise? Join the Million Dollar Franchisee Mentor program

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Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 54: January 2023 New Releases

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023


Criterion Channel Surfing is back from hiatus with its first episode of 2023! Friend-of-the-show Michael Hutchins joins our host, Josh Hornbeck, for a conversation about the Criterion Channel's new additions for January 2023.

Criterion Channel Surfing
Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 54: January 2023 New Releases

Criterion Channel Surfing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 38:27


Criterion Channel Surfing is back from hiatus with its first episode of 2023! Friend-of-the-show Michael Hutchins joins our host, Josh Hornbeck, for a conversation about the Criterion Channel’s new additions for January 2023. Episode Links The Criterion Channel The Criterion Channel Club Facebook Group January New Releases Michael Hutchin's Letterboxd List of Streaming-Only Criterion Titles … Continue reading "Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 54: January 2023 New Releases" The post Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 54: January 2023 New Releases appeared first on Cinema Cocktail.

The Franchise Founders Podcast
How to Build a Hot Business Keeping Other People Cool

The Franchise Founders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 31:32


Welcome to the Franchise Founders Podcast. We are on a mission to help aspiring entrepreneurs just like you take action through franchise ownership allowing you to obtain more financial freedom, time with family, and ultimately, a business that can run on its own without you.Dan Claps has co-founded several franchise development firms and currently runs The Franchise Playbook. Christian Dadulak is a successful Franchise Consultant and runs his independent Franchise Consulting business, The Franchise Guys. In this episode, Dan and Christian chat with Michael Hutchins & Chad Harrison of One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning by Authority Brands. Just like many other franchisor guests from this space, the two of them made a very compelling case for not just home services, but also owning an HVAC business. Low initial investment, multiple revenue streams, highly compelling Item 19, simple employee structure right out of the gate... all while being recession-resistant AND pandemic-proof. We talk about the support provided by One Hour Heating & Air, like how they get the phones to ring for their franchisees, as well as how and why this franchise is highly competitive against other local competitors in this arena. Tune in to check out how you can build a hot business helping your community stay cool. 

Eye On Franchising
Are you in a recession proof business? One Hour Heating and Air with Michael Hutchins and Chad Harrison

Eye On Franchising

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 36:07


Today on Eye on Franchising we welcomed a 20 years experienced and successful franchise sales development professional in Michael Hutchins.  Michael runs a business called One Hour Heating and Air and for decades, One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning has been providing quality and reliable HVAC services to homeowners across the country. Their main priority is to provide every one customer with honest work and an excellent experience. They adhere to a strict code of ethics, always offer a high level of service, treat customers with honesty and respect, and offer fair prices upfront. Their experienced and skilled technicians design, install, service, and repair HVAC systems and parts in strict accordance with the highest industry standards across the United States. Real Estate and home ownership continues to grow across the country and during the pandemic we saw what businesses were essential.  Keeping businesses and homes warm when needed and cool when needed shows that a business like One Hour Heating and Air Conditioning is one of those recession proof businesses.This organization works diversely with marketing efforts and links strategies to help grow the franchise community.  The other guest on today's episode is Chad Harrison who is also an expert in franchise development and he talked about the business working process and he mentioned the points of how they work with each client and what important points they look into. • Knowing the area of interest• Qualified discussion about their passion• Standard details to analyze the further process• Investment range For those people interested in being a One Hour Heating and Air franchisee Michael has them go through a five week process and it's designed to provide them with all the information they need to make an informed and educated decision.  And just as important during that time Michael is evaluating them, people are taking their savings out of the bank where it's safe, and they're going to invest it into the one hour concept so it is so important to be set up for success on everyone's side.  A good franchisee needs to be someone that is willing to follow the system, one hours case it's been replicated successfully, hundreds of times across the country. Also key with one hour is that this is about building a team.  Michael and Chad are passionate individuals that highlight the importance of franchise development and the choice of the right brand that fits the right person. If you want to be a part of their business or if you need help finding the one that is right for you contact me today and learn more.Listen in to today's episode to get to know more about franchising, One Hour Heating and Air, and the Authority Brands Family.This is Eye On Franchising, where we share our vision for your franchise's future.https://www.facebook.com/lance.graulichhttps://ionfranchising.com/https://eyeonfranchising.com

Brand Clarity
"How To Build Brand Authority In The Franchise Industry"

Brand Clarity

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 18:46


Podcast Summary: In this episode, Chad Harrison and Michael Hutchins speak about their roles with Brand Authority. They coach franchisees on how to set up a franchise and ensure they have all the information needed for success. Listen in as they walk you through some valuable information you might need when starting a franchise. Key Ideas: They have a five-week introduction before making any decisions They connect you and guide you to meet other executives and team members that will help meet your goals. Have a firm understanding of the financial commitment it will take when purchasing a franchise. Be open-minded to various concepts. Participate and follow the system that is in place. Have all the information you need to make an informed decision. Utilize all the benefits and services you get when you purchase a franchise. About Michael: 20-year successful franchise sales development professional with a solid track record of building brands, growing companies, exceeding established goals, and recruiting, training, and retaining top talent. About Chad: I am passionate about the home services industry. It is exciting to start the process with a potential business owner and go through the experience with them owning their own Franchise. The entrepreneurs I have worked with fuel my passion to bring them tools that will move them forward in their endeavors. To connect with Michael and Chad: Authoritybrands.com By 2027 Visions2images will be the #1 creative agency for franchise owners who want to share their local hometown connection with their unique stories and personalities to their local audience. Let's dive into your business and find the missing gaps in your branding so that you can have a consistent visible look on all platforms. Susie Liberatore is the owner, and Art Director, of Visions2images Creative Services. She helps established businesses grow their brand awareness by using digital marketing and professional branding techniques. With over a decade of agency and corporate experience, she brings businesses' visions to life while watching their return on investment increase. Susie helps businesses grow their brand presence and connect with their target audience. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/susie-liberatore2/support

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Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 53: The Permanent Streaming Library

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Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 Very Popular


Josh is joined by friend-of-the-show Michael Hutchins for a conversation about the Criterion Channel's permanent streaming library.

Criterion Channel Surfing
Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 53: The Permanent Streaming Library

Criterion Channel Surfing

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 63:13


Josh is joined by friend-of-the-show Michael Hutchins for a conversation about the Criterion Channel’s permanent streaming library. Episode Links The Criterion Channel The Criterion Channel Club Facebook Group January New Releases Michael Hutchin's Letterboxd List of Streaming-Only Criterion Titles Michael Hutchins's Letterboxd List of Limited Engagements The Metamorphosis of Birds | Directed by Catarina Vasconcelos Three … Continue reading "Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 53: The Permanent Streaming Library" The post Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 53: The Permanent Streaming Library appeared first on Cinema Cocktail.

Spiritual Business Spotlight
Messages From Trance Channel Medium Megan Heldens

Spiritual Business Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 60:47


Today we'll be talking with Trance Channel Medium and Spiritual Advisor, Megan Heldens, about her work, the spirits who communicate through her, and how mediumship and healing influence her life. She's also working on receiving her Angel Guide Certification from Kyle Gray's program. A series of miscarriages led Megan to start working within the spiritual realm and opened up the path to her spiritual journey. Megan shares some great advice for newbie channels and people who get messages from the Spirit Side. She has different spirits pop in from the rock arena, like Michael Hutchins, Amy Winehouse, and David Bowie. Today Megan channeled messages from the Goddesses Mary Magdalene, Brigid, and Gula, The Babylonian Goddess of Healing. The decks Megan used for her readings today are: Goddess Power Oracle by Colette Baron-Reid Divine Feminine Oracle by Meggan Watterson You can find out more about Megan on her website at https://www.soulspacewithmeg.com/ Follow Meg on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/soulspacewi... #spiritualbusinesspsotlight #soulspacewithmeg #spiritualpodcasts

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Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 48: Entry-Points to the Permanent Library

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021


Josh is joined by regular contributor and friend-of-the-show Michael Hutchins for a conversation about entry-points to the Criterion Channel's permanent library – along with recommendations for a few places to start.

Criterion Channel Surfing
Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 48: Entry-Points to the Permanent Library

Criterion Channel Surfing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021


Josh is joined by regular contributor and friend-of-the-show Michael Hutchins for a conversation about entry-points to the Criterion Channel’s permanent library – along with recommendations for a few places to start. Episode Links The Criterion Channel The Criterion Channel Club Facebook Group September New Releases Michael Hutchins's Letterboxd List of Streaming-Only Criterion Titles Michael Hutchins's … Continue reading "Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 48: Entry-Points to the Permanent Library" The post Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 48: Entry-Points to the Permanent Library appeared first on Cinema Cocktail.

Beer Thursday
Response to Tim's Response to Concert Talk

Beer Thursday

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 13:00


Today our fabulous heroes of bravery and pretending to be brave go face to virtual face with their best nemesis Tim and his response to Concert Talk.Response to Tim's Response to Concert TalkOur old friend Julien (May he R.I.P.)Jay apologizes and remembers a Kiss concertShayne confirms Tim's assertion that the Julien Morgan and Fantasia show in New York was the only one there ever was in New York.An epic rock tour with one show.Should Tim take a rest?Does Tim know the difference between INXS and Pink Floyd?Michael Hutchins, gone too soon.Question: What's the best concert you ever forgot about?Let us know in the Beer Thursday Facebook group and on Instagram!For complete show notes, go to Shayne.Fun/bt89. Follow Beer Thursday on Instagram so you can join the convo next time we go live! Please support us on the Beer Thursday Patreon page! The first 20 Great Human Beings will get access to the Beer Thursday Facebook group at the $5 level.Never miss an episode and help us take you to the top with us be subscribing and leaving a 5-Star review on your favorite podcasting app:Apple PodcastsSpotifyStitcherGoogle PodcastsiHeartRadioSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/beerthursday)

Criterion Channel Surfing
Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 46: July 2021 New Releases and Expiring Titles

Criterion Channel Surfing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 66:05


Josh is joined by regular contributor Michael Hutchins to discuss the Criterion Channel’s new and expiring titles for the month of July. Episode Links The Criterion Channel The Criterion Channel Club Facebook Group July New Releases Leaving July 31 Michael Hutchin's Letterboxd List of Streaming-Only Criterion Titles Michael Hutchins's Letterboxd List of Limited Engagements The … Continue reading "Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 46: July 2021 New Releases and Expiring Titles" The post Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 46: July 2021 New Releases and Expiring Titles appeared first on Cinema Cocktail.

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Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 46: July 2021 New Releases and Expiring Titles

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021


Josh is joined by regular contributor Michael Hutchins to discuss the Criterion Channel's new and expiring titles for the month of July.

Montucky Skies
Check out Not Safe for Network, or the one where we come up with a question for Fatman Beyond

Montucky Skies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2021


 This episode of Not Safe for Network is packed! We review The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, Loki episode 2, and the new Borat series on Amazon. We talk about Catwoman and Batman, and...well, we can't really break that down in a PG rated description. Karl goes down a rabbit hole that involves Noah Taylor, Michael Hutchins, and Pink Floyd. And Brandon scores tickets to Fatman Beyond and wants help with a question. Plus some talk about the ill fated Swamp Thing, and the upcoming Sandman.

Not Safe for Network
The episode with the upside down Red Dog logo

Not Safe for Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 71:40


This episode of Not Safe for Network is packed! We review The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, Loki episode 2, and the new Borat series on Amazon. We talk about Catwoman and Batman, and...well, we can't really break that down in a PG rated description. Karl goes down a rabbit hole that involves Noah Taylor, Michael Hutchins, and Pink Floyd. And Brandon scores tickets to Fatman Beyond and wants help with a question. Plus some talk about the ill fated Swamp Thing, and the upcoming Sandman. Listen anywhere you get podcasts http://anchor.fm/notsafefornetwork Support the show and get extra content https://www.patreon.com/notsafefornetwork Follow the podcast and our network on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/redwood_sound_labs or Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RedwoodSoundLabs --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/notsafefornetwork/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/notsafefornetwork/support

Criterion Channel Surfing
Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 43: April 2021 New Releases and Expiring Titles

Criterion Channel Surfing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 56:38


Josh is joined by regular contributor Michael Hutchins to discuss the new and expiring titles for the month of April, as well as a look at the second anniversary of the Criterion Channel. Episode Links The Criterion Channel The Criterion Channel Club Facebook Group Leaving April 30 April New Releases Michael Hutchin's Letterboxd List of … Continue reading "Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 43: April 2021 New Releases and Expiring Titles" The post Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 43: April 2021 New Releases and Expiring Titles appeared first on Cinema Cocktail.

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Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 43: April 2021 New Releases and Expiring Titles

Criterion Cast: Master Audio Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021


Josh is joined by regular contributor Michael Hutchins to discuss the new and expiring titles for the month of April, as well as a look at the second anniversary of the Criterion Channel.

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Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 40: Love Stories

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021


Josh is joined by Becky D’Anna, frequent guest of Criterion Now, Film Baby Film, Flixwise, and Wrong Reel, to discuss “Love Stories” on the Criterion Channel. Plus, Michael Hutchins stops by to talk about the Criterion Channel’s release schedule.

Criterion Channel Surfing
Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 40: Love Stories

Criterion Channel Surfing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 63:30


Josh is joined by Becky D’Anna, frequent guest of Criterion Now, Film Baby Film, Flixwise, and Wrong Reel, to discuss “Love Stories” on the Criterion Channel. Plus, Michael Hutchins stops by to talk about the Criterion Channel’s release schedule. Episode Links The Criterion Channel The Criterion Channel Club Facebook Group Michael Hutchins’s Letterboxd List of … Continue reading "Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 40: Love Stories" The post Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 40: Love Stories appeared first on Cinema Cocktail.

Criterion Channel Surfing
Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 39: February 2021 New and Expiring Titles

Criterion Channel Surfing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021


Josh is joined by Becky D’Anna, frequent guest of Criterion Now, Film Baby Film, Flixwise, and Wrong Reel, to discuss the Criterion Channel’s new and expiring titles for the month of February. Plus, Michael Hutchins stops by to talk about the different genres represented by the Criterion Channel. Episode Links The Criterion Channel The Criterion … Continue reading "Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 39: February 2021 New and Expiring Titles" The post Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 39: February 2021 New and Expiring Titles appeared first on Cinema Cocktail.

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Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 39: February 2021 New and Expiring Titles

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021


Josh is joined by Becky D’Anna, frequent guest of Criterion Now, Film Baby Film, Flixwise, and Wrong Reel, to discuss the Criterion Channel’s new and expiring titles for the month of February. Plus, Michael Hutchins stops by to talk about the different genres represented by the Criterion Channel.

Thought and Leaders
Simon Gunning CEO - Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM)

Thought and Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 36:36


Today, behind a door of a locked down-home, just miles of where you are now, someone will commit suicide. As we emerge from lockdown-3 to face a world of 'haves' and' have nots', he or she won't be alone.Charities across the UK are calling the mental health crisis the ‘second pandemic.In the first six months after lockdown, from March to November 2020, London Ambulance Service recorded 15,541 calls relating to suicide or attempted suicide. That compares to 11,703 calls over the same period in 2019. The figures do not take into account the most recent, lockdown which many suggest is having an even graver effect on deteriorating mental health.In this episode of Thought and Leaders, Jonathan Gabay talks to Simon Gunning, CEO of CALM about the rise of suicide rates - especially affecting men.The discussion covers everything from the threat of unemployment post-COVID-19, expectations on families struggling to cope, the worrying increase in suicide and self-harm within the 16-24 age group, as well as LGBTQ+ community, and much more.As CEO Simon has overseen CALM transform its brand and operations, and more than double its helpline service provision to reach more people in crisis.(Latest studies predict that up to 10 million people in England will need new or additional mental health support due to COVID-19).Prior to CALM, Simon led the digital, marketing and commercial divisions of Virgin Media TV, EMI Music, the BBC, Bacardi and BBH. His time in music has seen him work with some of the most iconic bands and artists of a generation including Black Grape, Elastica, Blur, Bon Jovi, and Michael Hutchins. Thought and Leaders is a Gabay production. Gabay produces award-winning content and delivers high-level creative and brand strategy for global brands, the media and leading educational bodies.Thought and Leaders is available via all major podcast platforms. To discuss this episode or sponsor the show, please DM or email: ask@thoughtandleaders.com(Listening time 36 minutes)www.thoughtandleaders.com

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Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 36: January 2021 New and Expiring Titles

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021


Josh is joined by film critic Britt Coundiff to discuss the Criterion Channel’s new and expiring titles for the month of January. Plus, Michael Hutchins stops by to talk about the Criterion Channel’s permanent streaming library.

Criterion Channel Surfing
Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 36: January 2021 New and Expiring Titles

Criterion Channel Surfing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 63:29


Josh is joined by film critic Britt Coundiff to discuss the Criterion Channel’s new and expiring titles for the month of January. Plus, Michael Hutchins stops by to talk about the Criterion Channel’s permanent streaming library. Episode Links The Criterion Channel The Criterion Channel Club Facebook Group Leaving January 31 January New Releases Michael Hutchin’s … Continue reading "Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 36: January 2021 New and Expiring Titles" The post Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 36: January 2021 New and Expiring Titles appeared first on Cinema Cocktail.

Criterion Channel Surfing
Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 35: December 2020 New and Expiring Titles

Criterion Channel Surfing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2020 74:29


Josh is joined by friends-of-the-show Michael Hutchins and Robert Taylor for a conversation about the Criterion Channel’s new and expiring titles for the month of December. Episode Links The Criterion Channel The Criterion Channel Club Facebook Group Leaving December 31 December New Releases Michael Hutchins’s Letterboxd List of Limited Engagements Where to Find Us Online … Continue reading "Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 35: December 2020 New and Expiring Titles" The post Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 35: December 2020 New and Expiring Titles appeared first on Cinema Cocktail.

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Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 35: December 2020 New and Expiring Titles

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2020


Josh is joined by friends-of-the-show Michael Hutchins and Robert Taylor for a conversation about the Criterion Channel’s new and expiring titles for the month of December.

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Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 32: November 2020 New and Expiring Titles

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2020


Josh is joined by Richard Doyle, frequent guest of the Criterion Reflections podcast, to discuss the Criterion Channel’s new and expiring titles for the month of November. Plus, Michael Hutchins stops by to talk about films from underrepresented communities.

Criterion Channel Surfing
Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 32: November 2020 New and Expiring Titles

Criterion Channel Surfing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2020


Josh is joined by Richard Doyle, frequent guest of the Criterion Reflections podcast, to discuss the Criterion Channel’s new and expiring titles for the month of November. Plus, Michael Hutchins stops by to talk about films from underrepresented communities. Episode Links The Criterion Channel The Criterion Channel Club Facebook Group Leaving November 30 November New … Continue reading "Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 32: November 2020 New and Expiring Titles" The post Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 32: November 2020 New and Expiring Titles appeared first on Cinema Cocktail.

Criterion Channel Surfing
Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 29: October 2020 New and Expiring Titles

Criterion Channel Surfing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 112:22


Josh is joined by Jon Laubinger of the Film Baby Film podcast to discuss the Criterion Channel’s new and expiring titles for the month of October. Plus, Michael Hutchins stops by to check in on the state of Criterion’s digital library. Episode Links The Criterion Channel The Criterion Channel Club Facebook Group Leaving October 31 … Continue reading "Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 29: October 2020 New and Expiring Titles" The post Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 29: October 2020 New and Expiring Titles appeared first on Cinema Cocktail.

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Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 29: October 2020 New and Expiring Titles

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020


Josh is joined by Jon Laubinger of the Film Baby Film podcast to discuss the Criterion Channel’s new and expiring titles for the month of October. Plus, Michael Hutchins stops by to check in on the state of Criterion’s digital library.

Criterion Channel Surfing
Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 26: September 2020 New and Expiring Titles

Criterion Channel Surfing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 75:53


Josh is joined by film blogger Alexandria Daniels and guest of the It Pod to Be You and We Cut Heads podcasts for a conversation about the Criterion Channel’s new and expiring titles for the month of September. Plus, Michael Hutchins stops by to discuss films that make a rare return appearance on the channel. … Continue reading "Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 26: September 2020 New and Expiring Titles" The post Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 26: September 2020 New and Expiring Titles appeared first on Cinema Cocktail.

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Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 26: September 2020 New and Expiring Titles

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020


Josh is joined by film blogger Alexandria Daniels and guest of the It Pod to Be You and We Cut Heads podcasts for a conversation about the Criterion Channel’s new and expiring titles for the month of September. Plus, Michael Hutchins stops by to discuss films that make a rare return appearance on the channel.

CineJourneys
Criterion Now – Episode 111 – October & November Announcements, Fellini, Varda

CineJourneys

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020 73:59


Michael Hutchins joins Aaron to catch up on the October & November announcements, plus talk about Fellini and Varda.

Criterion Now
Criterion Now Episode 111 – October & November Announcements, Fellini, Varda

Criterion Now

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020


Michael Hutchins joins Aaron to catch up on the October & November announcements, plus talk about Fellini and Varda.

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Criterion Now Episode 111 – October & November Announcements, Fellini, Varda

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020


Michael Hutchins joins Aaron to catch up on the October & November announcements, plus talk about Fellini and Varda.

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Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 23: August 2020 New and Expiring Titles

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2020


Josh is joined by Martin Kessler of the Flixwise and Flixwise Canada podcasts to discuss August’s new and expiring titles. Plus, Michael Hutchins stops by to talk about the short films streaming on the Criterion Channel.

Criterion Channel Surfing
Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 23: August 2020 New and Expiring Titles

Criterion Channel Surfing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 56:26


Josh is joined by Martin Kessler of the Flixwise and Flixwise Canada podcasts to discuss August’s new and expiring titles. Plus, Michael Hutchins stops by to talk about the short films streaming on the Criterion Channel. Episode Links The Criterion Channel The Criterion Channel Club Facebook Group Leaving August 31 August New Releases Michael Hutchins’s … Continue reading "Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 23: August 2020 New and Expiring Titles" The post Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 23: August 2020 New and Expiring Titles appeared first on Cinema Cocktail.

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Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 20: July 2020 New and Expiring Titles

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020


Josh is joined by Doug McCambridge of the Good Time, Great Movies podcast – as well as the new Schitt’s and Giggles podcast – to discuss July’s new and expiring titles. Plus, Michael Hutchins stops by to talk about the digital supplements created exclusively for the Criterion Channel.

Criterion Channel Surfing
Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 20: July 2020 New and Expiring Titles

Criterion Channel Surfing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 82:55


Josh is joined by Doug McCambridge of the Good Time, Great Movies podcast – as well as the new Schitt’s and Giggles podcast – to discuss July’s new and expiring titles. Plus, Michael Hutchins stops by to talk about the digital supplements created exclusively for the Criterion Channel. Episode Links The Criterion Channel The Criterion … Continue reading "Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 20: July 2020 New and Expiring Titles" The post Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 20: July 2020 New and Expiring Titles appeared first on Cinema Cocktail.

Criterion Channel Surfing
Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 19: June 2020 New and Expiring Titles, Film Noir, HBO Max, and Bergman Entry Points

Criterion Channel Surfing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 164:46


On this mega-episode of the podcast, Josh is joined by Brad McDermott, filmmaker and frequent guest on the Criterion Reflections and Criterion Now podcasts, to discuss films noir in the Criterion Channel’s permanent library, as well as the new and expiring titles for the month of June. Michael Hutchins stops by to discuss the Criterion … Continue reading "Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 19: June 2020 New and Expiring Titles, Film Noir, HBO Max, and Bergman Entry Points" The post Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 19: June 2020 New and Expiring Titles, Film Noir, HBO Max, and Bergman Entry Points appeared first on Cinema Cocktail.

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Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 19: June 2020 New and Expiring Titles, Film Noir, HBO Max, and Bergman Entry Points

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020


On this mega-episode of the podcast, Josh is joined by Brad McDermott, filmmaker and frequent guest on the Criterion Reflections and Criterion Now podcasts, to discuss films noir in the Criterion Channel’s permanent library, as well as the new and expiring titles for the month of June. Michael Hutchins stops by to discuss the Criterion titles on Warner Media’s new streaming service, HBO Max, and Becky D’Anna joins Josh for a conversation about entry points to the films of Ingmar Bergman.

Beer Thursday
Musicians Gone Too Soon

Beer Thursday

Play Episode Play 17 sec Highlight Listen Later May 14, 2020 30:14


On this new most spectacular round of the year this month, your fighters of all things dull discuss musicians gone too soon, the deaths of artists who have had the most impact on them.Influential Musicians Gone Too SoonThis is the second round in which one Dull-Fighters springs a topic on the other and the first that SuperJay springs on BatShayne.Our fearless heroes begin with a nod to time and it's slow crawl the first few months of 2020 and give a shout-out to The Jerk.Listen closely and intently and find out for yourself why are their favorite artists gone too soon. Also, listen intently as Shayne interrupts Jay's number 2.Shayne's Most Missed Musicians(Since he so rudely interrupts Jay.)Michael Hutchins of INXS.Layne Staley of Alice in ChainsChris CornellJay's Most Missed MusiciansElvisPrinceTom PettySpeaking of Significant Musician DeathsSoon, we'll talk about Foo Fighters.Today's Toast:The care workers and first responders during the pandemic.Line of the weekI wanna hug somebody's hand.Who are your picks for musicians gone too soon?For complete show notes, go to https://shayne.fun/bt24.Please support us on the Beer Thursday Patreon page! The first 20 Great Human Beings will get access to the Beer Thursday Facebook group at the $5 level.Never miss an episode and help us take you to the top with us be subscribing and leaving a 5-Star review on your favorite podcasting app:Apple PodcastsStitcherGoogle PlaySupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/beerthursday)

Criterion Channel Surfing
Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 18: May 2020 New and Expiring Titles

Criterion Channel Surfing

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 51:57


Josh is joined by first time guest Brad McDermott and frequent contributor Michael Hutchins for an informal conversation about May’s new and expiring titles. Episode Links The Criterion Channel The Criterion Channel Club Facebook Group Leaving May 31 May New Releases Michael Hutchins’s Letterboxd List of Limited Engagements Cinema Cocktail 2020 Virtual Film Festival Where … Continue reading "Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 18: May 2020 New and Expiring Titles" The post Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 18: May 2020 New and Expiring Titles appeared first on Cinema Cocktail.

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Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 18: May 2020 New and Expiring Titles

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Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 51:57


Josh is joined by first time guest Brad McDermott and frequent contributor Michael Hutchins for an informal conversation about May’s new and expiring titles.

All Your Things Are Gone
Episode 40: Michael Hutchins; Lynx, Adomo, Hyht

All Your Things Are Gone

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 96:06


Hey Y'all. Had a lot of fun talking to Abby and MIke. Great stories I haven't hears before and few I forgot. I hope y'all enjoy as much as I did. Thanks for listening. j. Outro Song: Hyht "01" Intro Song: Charlene "Cathode" --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aytag/support

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Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 15: April 2020 New and Expiring Titles

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 87:20


Josh is joined by screenwriter and critic Robert Taylor of The Robert Taylor Odyssey to discuss April’s new and expiring titles, and Michael Hutchins stops by to discuss the state of Criterion’s permanent digital library.

Criterion Channel Surfing
Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 15: April 2020 New and Expiring Titles

Criterion Channel Surfing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 87:20


Josh is joined by screenwriter and critic Robert Taylor of The Robert Taylor Odyssey to discuss April’s new and expiring titles, and Michael Hutchins stops by to discuss the state of Criterion’s permanent digital library. Support the Community Robert Taylor: Support Your Local Restaurants (Delivery, Take-Out, or Gift-Cards) Michael Hutchins: Art-House American Campaign Support Your Local Art-House, … Continue reading "Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 15: April 2020 New and Expiring Titles" The post Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 15: April 2020 New and Expiring Titles appeared first on Cinema Cocktail.

Christianityworks Official Podcast
A Risen Saviour // Who is Jesus, Part 4

Christianityworks Official Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 23:09


Imagine that you'd watched Jesus die that horrible death on the cross.  And then, on the third day you go to His tomb and discover that it's empty.  What would you think? How would you react?   An Empty Tomb Well I'm excited. This is the last week in a four week series that I've called "Who is Jesus?" And over these last few weeks we have just been looking at little snapshots of who Jesus is from the different gospels. From Mark and John and Matthew and Luke. And today of course we are going to talk about the empty tomb. And maybe you have been having a long week end because its Easter but two thousand years ago it wasn't some long weekend they were celebrating in Jerusalem it was a brutal crucifixion. A burial and then something that nobody would have expected. Imagine you have a friend or relative that has just died, tragically killed. You have watched them die. You go to the funeral. You've seen them buried and you get what you think is closure. Closure is one thing but the mourning process goes on. And then three days later you go down to the grave to leave some flowers, to reflect on the life that was so tragically taken, and the grave's been dug up. The coffin is up on the ground, the lid's off and it's empty. What would you feel? What would you do? A friend of mine was interviewing Barry McGuire for a radio program in New Zealand recently. Now Barry McGuire is a well known rock protest singer from the sixties. And over a period of 10 years or so he lost more than 20 of his closest friends to drug overdoses and sexually transmitted diseases. Now these were TV and movie stars and politicians who committed suicide. They were personalities of such promise and yet they turned out not to be what they promised. Marilyn Monroe, Michael Hutchins of INXS. These were fallen stars. See people have placed their hope in these stars and then they failed to deliver. And Jesus must have looked the same. He had rock star status the crowds followed Him everywhere. He was very definitely Jesus Christ superstar. Over the last 3 weeks we have been looking at who this Jesus is. And we have seen how He healed people. And people flocked to Him to see His miracles and to hear His preaching. Jesus had this wisdom that confounded the religious critics. And they tried to trap him and yet He cared for the widows and the prostitutes and He did these amazing miracles healing the lepers, the blind and the lame. He was passionate, He was profound, He had a wisdom about God and yet He was so relevant. He touched people deep inside, and so these huge crowds. Jesus held out so much promise. I mean, here He was in the first century in Israel. It was an oppressed land, occupied by the Romans. Most of these people were subsistence farmers. They were poor. They needed someone to believe in, someone to hope in and that someone looked like it was Jesus. And yet the events of that first Easter long week end, you know, the Passover festival, the crowds in Jerusalem. And then the unexpected. The lynching the mob baying for Jesus blood. They cried out, “We want Barabas” and “Crucify Jesus”. And this hope, this Jesus who was a miracle worker and such a powerful preacher, the hope turned into to despair. Jesus was crucified on a cross and he was buried. And he was buried just before the Sabbath. And so on the Sabbath people couldn't do anything. But on the day after the Sabbath they went down to his grave because he needed to be embalmed they didn't have any funeral parlors in those days or an undertaker. So this just had to be done. Let's have a listen to the story. Let's pick it up. If you have a Bible open it up. In John Chapter 20 beginning at Verse one. John Chapter 20. Early on the first day of the week, while it was still dark, Mary Magdalene came to the tomb and saw that the stone had been removed. So she ran and went to Simon Peter and the other disciple, the one whom Jesus loved. And she said to them, “They have taken our lord out of the tomb and we don't know where they have laid him”. Then Peter and the other disciple set out and went towards the tomb. The two were running together. The other disciple out ran Peter and reached the tomb first. He bent down to look in and saw the linen wrappings lying there but he didn't go in. Then Simon Peter came following him and went into the tomb. He too saw the linen wrappings just lying there and the cloth that had been on Jesus head not lying with the linen wrappings but rolled up in a place by itself. Then the disciple who reached the tomb first also went in and he saw and he believed. For as yet they didn't understand the scripture that Jesus must rise from the dead. Then the disciples returned to their homes. The first reaction of Mary was to run back to Peter and the others and say they have taken the body out of the tomb. Then Peter and the other disciple run down there and sure enough the stone's been rolled away, the linen wrappings are lying there folded neatly. They saw and they believed. You see Jesus had been telling them that He would rise from the dead. Now you read on and they had a mix of pain and fear and tears and hope and confusion but there it was a glimmer of hope that these next few weeks would show something different. I mean, they had seen Jesus killed and yet they had hope. They had hope before. They hoped in Jesus and it was lost on the cross and now here was this empty tomb. No Jesus. Hope. We can casually brush over this Easter story dozens of times, lots of times during our lives and miss out what was going on in the hearts of His followers. These were people who had lost hope and now they discovered new hope. Many years later the apostle Peter wrote these words. If you have a bible turn with me to First Peter, Chapter one. He writes this in Chapter one Verse three. Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ by his great mercy he has given us a new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. See Peter writes looking back on this that through the resurrection of Jesus Christ God has given us a new birth into a new living hope; hope that we can have here and now a hope that is eternal; hope of glory and joy and peace; a hope of an eternal life of no tears and no pain for ever and ever. That hope began on that first Easter morning when the disciples went down to the tomb, and they discovered that it was empty.   The Local Gardner I hope that you're having a great Easter and that you have had a great Easter. But we do we brush the Easter celebration aside so quickly each year. A day or two later we have forgotten all about it. It wasn't like that on the first Easter, this brutal crucifixion the pain, the mourning, the fear. They had lost someone that promised so much. They had lost hope. And then on the day after the Sabbath when a few of his followers went down to the tomb they discovered that it was empty. He was gone. There was confusion there was hope there was despair there was fear. Maybe? No, surely not. Was there hope? Had He risen? He always said He would. But nah! Couldn't. Some found it easier to come to grips with than others. But Mary, Mary Magdalene, was the women who first saw the empty tomb and she couldn't come to grips with it. She thought some one had taken His body away. And then she talked to the local gardener. I hope you've been with us over these last few weeks as we've been looking at who this Jesus actually is. What He said and what He did. And as we've looked at Him in these last couple of weeks as we've looked these last couple of weeks, what happened leading up to His crucifixion and now what's happening after his crucifixion. If you have missed any of the programs you can listen to them again at our web site, www.christianityworks.com Mary Magdalene was a devoted follower of Jesus. She is the first one down to the empty tomb and her immediate reaction is the one that sticks out. They've taken His body. Who's "they"? The Romans? The religious leaders? Other followers? Don't know! But it's not an unreasonable reaction in fact it's the most plausible reaction. In john chapter 20 beginning now at verse 11 why not join me as we read this. So Mary stood outside the tomb weeping. And as she wept she knelt to look into the tomb and she saw these two angels sitting there dressed in white one at the head the other at the foot of where Jesus' body had been laid. And they said to her, “Woman, why are you weeping”. (See, there is this supernatural intervention going on) And Mary says, “They took my Master and I don't know where they have put Him”. After she said this she turned away and she saw Jesus standing there but she didn't recognise Him. She was sort of surprised. She wasn't expecting to see him alive. And Jesus spoke to her and said, “Woman, why are you weeping? Who are you looking for?” And she thought He was the gardener and said, “Mister, if you took Him tell me where you have put Him so I can care for Him”. And then Jesus said “Mary”. Turning to face him she said in Hebrew, “Raboni” meaning ‘Teacher'. Jesus said, “Don't cling to me for I haven't ascended to the Father. Go to my brothers and tell them I ascend to my Father and your Father, my God and your God. So Mary Magdalene went telling the news to the disciples, “I've seen Him! I've seen the Master!” And she told them everything that He said to her. See, Mary was locked in the reality of her grief. Isn't that so often the way. We're locked in the here and now, the physical circumstances, the pain or just the plain old life that we live in, we are locked into our reality. And we brush by Easter and we barely notice that something profound has happened; we barely notice that Jesus has risen from the dead. Mary looked with her own eyes at Jesus and what she saw was the gardener. “Listen Mister”, she said. I think that is really funny, it always makes me laugh. Can you imagine? The son of God has just risen and Mary looks at Him and thinks He is the gardener. And in the same way we can look at Easter and see chocolate and Easter bunnies and all that stuff. That's such a tragedy. But then, you see, then He spoke her name. He said, “Mary”. (There is something special about someone who knows our name; someone whom we can trust.) And then she knew it was Him. He was alive! Instantly her grief turned to joy; instantly her hope was restored; instantly she knew she need never have lost hope at all. See, the disciples, Peter and the others, believed first, and then they went back to their lodgings. But Jesus knew her grief. He lingered there waiting for her. She was the first one to see Him alive and yet she didn't know it. And then He spoke her name. have you ever brushed past Easter? Have you ever been so locked in the present circumstances of life you can't take in that Jesus rose again for you? Today, today He is speaking your name; today He's whispering hope into your heart; today if you've lost hope He wants to bring that back to you again. The master's speaking your name, can you hear him? Listen deep inside. Listen. Jesus wants to give you a new hope, a new start, a new life. The gardner is one explanation but when we believe, when we truly believe He rose again we know the joy of Jesus who waited there for Mary.   The Promise Keeper Well, Jesus is risen. Here we are almost at the end of this 4 part series called "Who is Jesus?" We've been just asking and exploring this question, exactly who is Jesus? What I thought would be great is to finish up the series by having a look at one of His last promises. For me there's nothing worse than when someone makes a promise and then they fails to keep it. It's really lousy. Jesus makes quite a number of promises in his three-and-a-half years of public ministry. But this one, this was a parting promise. He said it was also His Father's promise, and it was a promise that ended up changing the course of human history. What was it? Did he keep it? What happened? In human terms promises are wonderful things. You look at the promise of marriage. There are two types of promises or covenants that we can make, or treaties if you like. There are unilateral promises and bilateral promises. A unilateral promise is an unconditional promise: no strings attached. A bilateral promise is a conditional promise: I'll do this if you do that but if you don't do that then I will do this. These are the vows that I shared with my wife Jacqui when we were married have a listen to this. Jacqui today I take you to be my wife and I set myself apart from the rest of the world for you and you alone. Everything that I am and everything that I have I give to you, in the heights of our joy and in the depths of our sorrow. I promise to be by your side, to hold you, to encourage you, to honour you, to cherish you, and to protect you. This is my solemn promise to you, that I will always seek to love you just as Christ loved the church and gave himself for her. All of these things are yours until we are parted in death. Now I just talked a little a bit about a unilateral promise, which is an unconditional promise and a bilateral promise, which is a conditional promise. So, these wedding vows, which one is it, unilateral or bilateral? See we think as wedding vows as being bilateral; two parties make a vow to each other. But actually, whenever you read or hear a wedding vow it is an unconditional promise. There is nothing in the promise that I made to my wife Jacqui or in the promise she made to me which depends on what the other party does. Nothing in what I read you says, “Well, my darling wife, if you love me and you are good to me then I will be faithful to you but if you are not I wont be." No, that is not what I said. I gave her an unconditional promise of relationship. No matter what you do, this is what I will do for you. Anyone who's married will know that it is tough some days and those days love is a decision. Marriage is a great promise. Its says, when you fail I wont attack you, I wont reject you, I will stick by you, I'll hold you, I'll cherish you, I'll lift you up. When one of us is down the other one can lift the other up. That's the beauty of an unconditional promise and in sense it's kind of the same thing this final promise that Jesus made to his disciples. If you have got a bible open it up to Acts chapter 1 beginning at verse 3. This is what it says: After His death He presented Himself alive to them in many different settings over a period of forty days. In face to face meetings He talked to them about things concerning the Kingdom of God. As they met and ate meals together He told them they were on no account to leave Jerusalem but must wait for what the Father promised, the promise you heard from Me. John baptized you with water, you will be baptized in the Holy Spirit and soon. When they were together for the last time they asked, “Master, are you going to restore the kingdom of Israel? Is it time?” You don't get to know the time. Timing is the fathers business. What you'll get is the Holy Spirit. When the Holy Spirit comes upon you, you'll be able to be my witnesses in Jerusalem. all over Judea and Samaria and even to the ends of the earth. These were his last words. As they watched he was taken up and disappeared in a cloud. They stood there staring into the empty sky. Suddenly two men appeared in white robes. They said, “You Galileans, why are you just standing looking at an empty sky. This very Jesus that was taken up from you into heaven will come as certainly and mysteriously as He left.” See they didn't get it. They were still thinking this Messiah was coming to save them from the Romans. “When are you going to restore the Kingdom of Israel?" "Is now the time?" They still didn't get it after three-and-a-half years with Jesus. Crucified and resurrected they still didn't get it. But Jesus wasn't promising them release from the Romans. Jesus was promising them something much better. What you get is the promise of the Father. You will get the promised Holy Spirit. John baptized you in water but not too long from now I'll baptize you with the Holy Spirit. These were his last words. See, when a husband and wife promises each other something they become one flesh and here Jesus promised an intimacy. He promised the Holy Spirit. He said, "You'll be baptised; you'll be dripping; you'll be drenched; you'll be dunked." You know when you have a crumpet and you put some butter and honey on it and its soaking in this sweet honey, that is what the word "baptise" means. You'll be drenched with the Spirit of God. That is the promise of Jesus to each person who puts their faith in Him. Isn't that an awesome promise! It's like the marriage promise. It's not a conditional promise any more, This is the new covenant, the new promise. This is what Jesus died and rose again to give us and it's open to every person who believes that Jesus Christ died for them on the cross and that he rose again for them to give them a new and eternal life. This promise is open to each one of us. A promise of a new intimate relationship. And if you read on in acts Chapter 22 you will read about the day of Pentecost, the day that God indeed poured his Holy Spirit out on every one who believes. That's exactly what happened. What does that mean? Well for the disciples these bumpkins, these fishermen, these tax collectors, God filled them with the power, the strength and the wisdom and the godliness to go out and kick off this thing called "church", and its still going today two thousand years later. God empowered them amazingly. Can I tell you, God has filled me with a power and strength and a wisdom and a desire and a passion and a closeness and intimacy with him that makes me want to do what I'm doing now to tell you about Jesus. We need never be alone. Can I ask you, what about you? Have you accepted this Jesus yet? Have you received that promised Holy Spirit yet? This Spirit of the intimacy and the closeness and the presence of God dwelling in you. So this is who Jesus is. This is what He did. He said, “I will come and make my home with you”. He wants to be with us every step of the way. One of His other promises just before he ascended to heaven was, “I will never leave you or forsake you”. Who is Jesus? Healer, teacher friend. Lord, Saviour, wise, kind, powerful, humble, creator. Everything. He is everything God is. He wants to baptise us with, He wants to drench us with His presence. What a Saviour. What a promise. Jesus.

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Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 12: March 2020 New and Expiring Titles

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2020 82:18


Josh is joined by frequent contributor Matt Gasteier of The Complete Podcast to discuss March’s new and expiring titles, and Michael Hutchins stops by to discuss the directors who are represented in Criterion’s permanent digital library.

Criterion Channel Surfing
Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 12: March 2020 New and Expiring Titles

Criterion Channel Surfing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2020 82:18


Josh is joined by frequent contributor Matt Gasteier of The Complete Podcast to discuss March’s new and expiring titles, and Michael Hutchins stops by to discuss the directors who are represented in Criterion’s permanent digital library. Note: The segments with Matt were recorded in early March, when we were just beginning to get an idea … Continue reading "Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 12: March 2020 New and Expiring Titles" The post Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 12: March 2020 New and Expiring Titles appeared first on Cinema Cocktail.

CineJourneys
Oscilloscope Now – Episode 1

CineJourneys

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020


The inaugural episode of Oscilloscope features two segments. The first is with Nick Camacho, Director of Marketing, and the second with good friend Michael Hutchins. Nick and I talk about the identity of Oscilloscope, their identity and the type of content they distribute. We also focus a great deal on the subscription model for digital downloads that they call Circle of Quarantine to help get us through Coronavirus related restrictions. Nick shares some suggestions for films to choose, and for the second segment, Michael and I dig further into their library and offer up suggestions for people who subscribe to the service.  Episode Links Circle of Quarantine Circle of Trust Oscilloscope Films Oscilloscope and Mailchimp Streaming SXSW Shorts Saint Frances – Oscilloscope

Criterion Now
Oscilloscope Now – Episode 1

Criterion Now

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020


The inaugural episode of Oscilloscope features Nick Camacho, Director of Marketing, and good friend Michael Hutchins.

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Oscilloscope Now – Episode 1

Criterion Cast: Master Audio Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 61:12


The inaugural episode of Oscilloscope features Nick Camacho, Director of Marketing, and good friend Michael Hutchins.

The Coda: A Music Podcast
Episode 8: Humming for the FBI: A Celebration of Banned Songs

The Coda: A Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 81:27


This episode: Two musician-programmers algorithmically generate every possible melody ever through MIDI files, and put them in the public doman in order to circumvent the growing number of copyright lawsuits. Brian and Rob reflect on The Grey Album 15 years later, and wonder whether an album like that could ever be made again. For the main feature, Brian and Rob each dicuss a handful of songs that were banned, including the infamous Clear Channel Memo that surfaced after 9/11. The B-Side finds Brian trolling Rob before offering up one of the best blues collaborations ever, and Rob goes typical sad bastard, and talks about a performance that stopped him in his tracks. Sources: "'This Note's For You' Isn't For MTV" by Patrick Goldstein - The L.A. Times Short Neil Young Interview Clip. Michael Hutchins announcing the winnter of the VMA for Video of the Year at the 1989 MTV Video Music Awards. The Lascivious Louie Louie - The Smoking Gun "Is This the Dirtiest Song of the Sixties?" by Anwen Crawford - The New Yorker "The FBI Investigated the Song ‘Louie Louie' for Two Years" by Rose Eveleth - Smithsonian Magazine "TURN THAT DOWN! 40 BANNED AND CENSORED SONGS" - National Coalition Against Censorship The Who performing "My Generation" on the Smothers Brothers show "25 Years of Killing Cops with Ice-T" by Tim Scott - Vice "The Rolling Stone Interview: Ice-T" by Alan Light - Rolling Stone "Hang the MC" by Matthew McKinnon - Internet Archive Ice-T on the Legacy of "Cop Killer" YouTube Clip - Fuse The playlist for this episode can be found here. Theme song: Bittersweet by | e s c p |

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Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 9: February 2020 New and Expiring Titles

Criterion Cast: Master Audio Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 59:28


Josh is joined by Will Remmers, frequent contributor to the Criterion Reflections podcast and Criterion Now, to talk about the new and expiring titles for February, and Michael Hutchins stops by to discuss the mystery of the disappearing limited engagements.

Criterion Channel Surfing
Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 9: February 2020 New and Expiring Titles

Criterion Channel Surfing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 59:28


Josh is joined by Will Remmers, frequent contributor to the Criterion Reflections podcast and Criterion Now, to talk about the new and expiring titles for February, and Michael Hutchins stops by to discuss the mystery of the disappearing limited engagements. Episode Links The Criterion Channel The Criterion Channel Club Facebook Group Leaving February 29 February … Continue reading "Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 9: February 2020 New and Expiring Titles" The post Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 9: February 2020 New and Expiring Titles appeared first on Cinema Cocktail.

Criterion Channel Surfing
Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 7: Police Stories (January 2020)

Criterion Channel Surfing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 103:36


For our first episode of 2020, Josh is joined by David Blakeslee of the Criterion Reflections podcast to talk about “Police Stories,” stories of crime and justice to kick off the new year. Friend of the show Michael Hutchins stops by to discuss the various countries and geographical regions represented by the Criterion Channel, and … Continue reading "Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 7: Police Stories (January 2020)" The post Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 7: Police Stories (January 2020) appeared first on Cinema Cocktail.

Criterion Channel Surfing
Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 5: Family Matters (December 2019)

Criterion Channel Surfing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2019 80:08


For our December 2019 episode, Josh is joined by Dave Eves, frequent contributor to Wrong Reel, Film Baby Film, and Criterion Now, to talk about “Family Matters,” stories about family to get us through the holiday season. Our regular guest Michael Hutchins stops by to discuss the history of limited engagements on The Criterion Channel … Continue reading "Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 5: Family Matters (December 2019)" The post Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 5: Family Matters (December 2019) appeared first on Cinema Cocktail.

Criterion Now
Criterion Now – Episode 89 – September 2019 Announcements, Spine 1000, Barnes & Noble

Criterion Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2019


Brad McDermott, Dave Eves and Michael Hutchins join for a live episode.

Criterion Now
Criterion Now – Episode 86 – Newsletter, Cannes Classics, Wong Kar Wai

Criterion Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2019


Michael Hutchins joins as the special guest as we do a remote episode in a hotel which appropriately features an interruption from housekeeping

Vargtimmen
Drömmar

Vargtimmen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2017 84:54


Vi introspekterar i sovande tillstånd. Tomas berättar om gestalten i sitt livs starkaste mardröm - med hatt och allt - och Lars ifrågasätter huruvida en cigarr ibland bara är en cigarr. Vi pratar också om: Tidningen Okej, Sigmund Freud, C.G. Jung, Andreas Marklund, Skördedrottningen, Rosemarys Baby, Upstairs Neighbor, Inception, Exorcisten, Terminator 2, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, David Lynch, Mulholland Drive, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Wes Craven, John Keats, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Kubla Kahn, Charlotte Smith, Edgar Allan Poe, William Shakespeare, Hamlet, Paperhouse, Candyman, Bernard Rose, Mollgan, Repulsion, Hans Zimmer, Philip Glass, Tony Todd, Flatliners, Dödlig puls, Joel Schumacher, Kiefer Sutherland, Kevin Bacon, William Baldwin, Julia Roberts, Oliver Platt, Michael Hutchins, INXS, Niklas Lindroth, Undertryck, Hoi Förlag, Silent Hill, Mike Flanagan, Hush, Ouija 2: Origin of Evil, Before I Wake, Thomas Jane, Kate Bosworth, The Mist, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Commando, Insidious, Dark Water, The Orphan, Jurtjyrkogården, A Nightmare Before Christmas, Dark Water, The Dreamworld of H.P. Lovecraft, Donald Tyson, Behind the Wall of Sleep, The Dreams in the Witch House, The Black Cat, Altered States, Experimentet, William Hurt, Bob Balaban, Dreamscape, Joseph Ruben, Stepfather, Sova med fienden, Max von Sydow, Dennis Quaid, The Matrix, Star Wars, The Cell, När lammen tystnar, Se7en, Jennifer Lopez, Tarsem Singh, R.E.M, Vincent Vaughn, Vincent D’Onofrio, Maniac och Blackrat. Nostalgi, löst tyckande och akademisk analys i en salig röra.

Filip & Fredrik podcast
347. ”Filips vemodiga födelsedag”

Filip & Fredrik podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2017 52:52


Journalisters resningsbongor! Edward Snowden gör entré i Let's Dance! Vad som satte Australien på kartan! När Kylie Minogue bröt mot 9 lagar med sexguden Michael Hutchins! Ingemar Stenmarks löpsedelsamlande! Det gamla talmudiska dilemmat om man ska tvätta barnens spyor samma natt eller vänta tills nästa morgon!

Scienceline
PODCAST: New wind turbines are for the birds

Scienceline

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2016 9:07


Engineers place more powerful wind turbines further apart, but still can’t save the birds Wind turbines in the Altamont Pass in California have killed thousands of Golden Eagles, and even more songbirds. But we’ve come a long way since they were first installed. In this podcast, I speak to wildlife biologist Todd Katzner, bird conservationist Michael Hutchins and wind energy researcher Robert Preus about how wind technology is improving, and how it might affect birds. Produced by Ellen Airhart

Walking Dead Wednesday
Two True Freaks Episode 434 - Walking Dead Wednesday 28

Walking Dead Wednesday

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2014 35:19


Join the usual crew of misfits (Shawn Engel, Dr. Bill Robinson and Chris Honeywell) as they read The Walking Dead issue 56! In addition to the comic (summarized in verse) we find out Dr. Bill has caught a case of the KING CRIMSON and has a Michael Hutchins conspiracy theory about this particular issue! Also, there is some speculation as to the size of Dr. Bill's KIDNEY STONE! Tune in to future episodes to find out!Feedback for this show can be sent to: walkingdead@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!

Two True Freaks! 2
Two True Freaks Episode 434 - Walking Dead Wednesday 28

Two True Freaks! 2

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2014 35:19


Join the usual crew of misfits (Shawn Engel, Dr. Bill Robinson and Chris Honeywell) as they read The Walking Dead issue 56! In addition to the comic (summarized in verse) we find out Dr. Bill has caught a case of the KING CRIMSON and has a Michael Hutchins conspiracy theory about this particular issue! Also, there is some speculation as to the size of Dr. Bill's KIDNEY STONE! Tune in to future episodes to find out!Feedback for this show can be sent to: walkingdead@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!

Walking Dead Wednesday
Two True Freaks Episode 434 - Walking Dead Wednesday 28

Walking Dead Wednesday

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2014 35:19


Join the usual crew of misfits (Shawn Engel, Dr. Bill Robinson and Chris Honeywell) as they read The Walking Dead issue 56! In addition to the comic (summarized in verse) we find out Dr. Bill has caught a case of the KING CRIMSON and has a Michael Hutchins conspiracy theory about this particular issue! Also, there is some speculation as to the size of Dr. Bill's KIDNEY STONE! Tune in to future episodes to find out!Feedback for this show can be sent to: walkingdead@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!

Two True Freaks! 2
Two True Freaks Episode 434 - Walking Dead Wednesday 28

Two True Freaks! 2

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2014 35:19


Join the usual crew of misfits (Shawn Engel, Dr. Bill Robinson and Chris Honeywell) as they read The Walking Dead issue 56! In addition to the comic (summarized in verse) we find out Dr. Bill has caught a case of the KING CRIMSON and has a Michael Hutchins conspiracy theory about this particular issue! Also, there is some speculation as to the size of Dr. Bill's KIDNEY STONE! Tune in to future episodes to find out!Feedback for this show can be sent to: walkingdead@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!