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This episode of Why Make? is brought to you by Haystack Mountain School of Crafts.Thanks to Haystack to becoming our first sponsor and partner. Haystack currently has open spaces in select Square ONE Workshops for beginners and Summer 2025 Workshops! Spaces in workshops and housing are limited, and applications are processed on a rolling, first-come, first-serve basis. Applications for these open spots will be open the public starting Wednesday, March 26. To see workshop details and to apply, visit haystack-man.org or go to haystack-mtn.org/summer-workshops-details#workshops-how-to-applyOn this episode of Why make we continue our conversations from the 2024 Emma International Collaboration in Big River, Saskatchewan This time Miranda Jones. Miranda is primarily known in the art world for her paintings of animals but she is so much more than that. I saw her mostly in the metal fabrication area with plasma torch in hand but she could also be found in Tiny Shiny the jewelry workshop as well as the painting area. Miranda is a longtime participant in the Emma Collaboration and also sat on the Emma board, so a great person to talk to to get the length and breath of this hard to describe event. Here is my conversation with Miranda, we start with a silly reference to her honorary citizenship from New Zealand I refer to as her Kiwiness. Miranda is in fact a Canadian citizen and resides in Saskatoon but was originally from Australia.
Pardon us. Aspen went on a nightswim, so they keep slapping the mic.We got bottle eps this week, dangit! Cheaper production is better (sometimes)! Dr. Miranda Jones and the Medusan ambassador join the Enterprise this week. And we marvel at how complex a character Dr. Jones is (and Diana Muldaur). Meanwhile, Aspen stans for the new inductees of the 501st. REX AND CODY!Also, we answer listener questions.Note: Chicken Shop Date Girl and Andrew Garfield_________________Get early, extended episodes on our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/trekwarspodTheme by Tosin AwofesoSocial Media:https://www.instagram.com/trekwarspodhttps://bsky.app/profile/trekwarspod.bsky.socialWant to ask us questions? Email us at trekwarspod@gmail.com .And leave us a review! https://bit.ly/leave-a-review-trek-wars
Today's guest on The Breaking Up With Anxiety™ Podcast is Miranda Jones! Miranda is professionally trained as a Registered Nurse with 8 years of practice and is also a Naturopathic Graduate awaiting her board exams. She holds a plethora of certifications, ranging from meditation, reiki, and Quantum Human Design Analysis, to NLP and professional life coaching. All of which she blends together to develop unique plans individualized for all her clients. Her mission is to inform, educate, and empower you to tackle anything life may throw at you! In this episode, Miranda and I discuss the complexities of navigating the healthcare system, the pressures facing family doctors, common misconceptions about stress, viewing anxiety as a symptom rather than a permanent identity, embracing sensitivity as a superpower, releasing the brain and body's learned patterns and beliefs, generational trauma, and anxiety from sensory overload. We also explore why cognitive behavioural therapy may not be the most effective approach for everyone, the distinctions between high-functioning and low-functioning anxiety, understanding the physiology of anxiety versus the psychology of anxiety, and of course, discuss some of our favourite strategies for training the body to recover from stress faster! Resources mentioned in this episode: Insight Timer Othership https://pomofocus.io/ Opal You can message Miranda on Instagram @iammirandajones or you can send her an email at nursemir@icloudcom for questions/specific inquiries – – Get my free Three Secrets to Natural Anxiety Banishment webinar training here: https://courses.taygendron.com/3secrets Join my Breaking Up With Anxiety™ The Group Coaching Program here: https://www.taygendron.com/breaking-up-with-anxiety Let's hang out on Instagram! @tay.gendron Website: www.taygendron.com – – If you'd like to submit a question for future episodes, fill out this form https://bit.ly/ask-tay-anything in as much detail as possible. All questions will remain anonymous and you will be notified via email when your question is answered! – – Looking for a transcript for this episode? CLICK HERE!
Today, we're looking at "To Boldly Go Part 1", the first half of the Star Trek Continues grant finale. See how this episode ties back to the Star Trek pilot "Where No Man Has Gone Before", how it sets up everything for the exciting conclusion, and hear some fascinating new insights into the episode from director James Kerwin. Player at bottom of page http://AdamDavidCollings.com/books ----more---- Transcript Welcome to Nerd Heaven. I'm Adam David Collings, the author of Jewel of The Stars. And I am a nerd This is episode 106 of the podcast. Today, we're talking about the first part of the Star Trek Continues grand finale, “To Boldly Go, Part 1”. I got an email a few weeks ago. It was from James Kerwin. Yes, that James Kerin. Writer, producer and director for Star Trek Continues, including director of today's episode. He reached out to me to say he'd been listening to the podcast and enjoying it. This was a huge thrill. It's very humbling to find that one of the creators of the show has been listening to the podcast, so I want to give a big shout out and thank you to him, not only for his work on the show, but for his encouragement. And he pointed out a few fascinating things that I'd missed. Remember in episode three, I talked about how good the shuttlecraft exterior looked. It turns out, they didn't build that from scratch that was the real shuttlecraft Galileo from Star Trek The Original Series. How awesome is that? I've made mention of Nurse Chapel a couple of times, but that wasn't actually Chapel. They made a conscious decision not to have Chapel appear on screen in this show because she should be off at Starfleet Medical getting her doctorate at this point in time, which makes a lot of sense. So it was always Nurse Burke, a character who had appeared in Star Trek comics and novels. And Lieutenant Smith has not actually been on the Enterprise the whole time. But we'll learn more about that in the next episode. But here's a big one I missed. The actress who plays her, Kipleigh Brown, was the writer of episode 9 “What Ships are For” I didn't put that together, but I think that's really cool. The description on IMDB for today's episode reads To solve the utmost mystery, the Enterprise must return to where Kirk's five-year mission began. The teleplay was by Roberty J. Sawyer based on a story by Vic Mignongna, James Kerwin, and Robert J. Sawyer. It was directed by James Kerwin, And it first aired on the 18th of October 2017. Robert J. Sawyer was the primary writer of this two-parter. He is a very famous Canadian author who wrote FlashForward, which was adapted for TV by Star Trek's Branon Braga, and Man of Steel's David S. Goyer. When Star Trek The Next Generation was preparing to wrap and move to the big screen, they gave it a two-hour finale. This idea was pretty unheard of at the time. Lots of shows in the 90s had movie-length pilots, but not finales. TV shows tended to pitter out and end with a bit of a whimper. TNG changed all that. But the original Star Trek never got a proper finale, like TNG, DS9, and Voyager. Even Enterprise got a finale of sorts, which I will partially defend, though not the feature length extravaganza that others got. But things were different in the 60s. TOS had no ending. It was cancelled. Turnabout Intruder wasn't intended to be the end of the story, it was just an episode. One of the greatest things about Star Trek Continues is that it rectifies this. It gives TOS the ending it always deserved. And it's done so well. Much like “All Good Things”, it calls back to a lot of things from the past, but it specifically links us back to the very first episode, “Where No Man Has Gone Before.” Even the titles relate, each is part of Kirk's iconic phrase. The symmetry is beautiful. But hold on, I hear you say. “What about the Cage? Isn't that the pilot of TOS?” Well, yes it is. Star Trek had an unprecedented two pilots. But The Cage never actually aired in its original form during the run of the show. These days, I tend to think of The Cage as the pilot for Strange New Worlds. So in my mind, it makes a lot of sense for this episode to tie in with “Where No Man has Gone Before.” Director James Kerwin gave me some interesting insight into the production of these episodes. They actually filmed this two-parter before they filmed the last episode “What Ships are For.” CBS/Paramount had implemented their fan-film guidelines, guidelines. Now a show like this would have needed some substantial changes to fit with these guidelines. They were required to be less than 15 minutes or no more than 2 30 minute parts in total with no additional seasons, episodes or sequels. CBS didn't require the show to shut down, but with these guidelines in place, and Discovery about to release, out of respect, they decided to wind down Star Trek Continues. They did a final fundraiser to complete episodes 8, 10 and 11, but there was no money to make episode 9. But at the last minute, a generous donor gave them the money for episode 9. They shot the finale first to get it out of the way, and went back several months later to film “What Ships are For.” I'm glad that generous donor made it possible, because that last episode was pretty amazing. The episode opens with Spock & McKenna meditating together. This is normally a very private affair, but Spock considers it an honour to teach a willing student. Meditation is the one time that Vulcans truly acknowledge their emotions. You can see why it's so private. McKenna's inclusion in this moment shows the level of intimacy that has grown between these two. They will both miss these sessions when the mission is over. We learn here about a vulcan discipline, the Dulhutnar, an alternative to the Kolinahr. Rather than the purging of emotions, the Dulhutna is about accepting the wisdom of vestigial emotions. Spock considers there to be No chance of him pursuing either. Of course, we know that shortly after this finale, he will return to Vulcan and pursue the Kolinahr. Spock and McKenna's relationship is special. They share private things they wouldn't share with others. Time with humans has taught Spock to value his human side. And then they hold hands. That's a huge deal. Vulcans are not comfortable with physical contact. And even for humans, holding hands is a sign of affection and physical intimacy. The Enterprise is scheduled to return home soon. Their 5 year mission is coming to an end. The loss of The Hood crew still weighs on him. You'll remember that back in “Embracing the Winds” a mysterious life support failure cost the lives of the entire crew. A failure that Scotty was unable to explain. I remember commenting at the time that I hoped the show would follow up on that. I couldn't remember if it did. We'll see in this episode that it is definitely followed up. The Yorktown and the Republic were both damaged while investigating The Hood's loss. The Enterprise is being sent to the Federation colony on Aldebran III which went completely silent shortly afterward. Admiral Thesp, a very cool looking Andorian, admits that the Federation had a secret laboratory on the planet. A supply vessel sent to investigate never returned. They detected anti-proton residue. That means Romulans. The colony has been destroyed. The central reactor suffered a containment failure. Scotty thinks that should be impossible. He installed the safeguards himself 5 years ago, which, I suppose, gives us a glimpse of what Scotty's job was before the Enterprise's 5 year mission began. Interestingly, Vic pronounces the word Sabotage the same way Shatner does. Sabotage. I don't know how common that is in America, or Canada for that matter, but here in Australia, we definitely say Sabotage. Anyway, I love these little bits of attention to detail. It's really cool. The underground pandora research lab is intact but it has a scattering field so Scotty will have to beam them down outside. The set for the planet looks very reminiscent of what we might have seen on The Original Series, and yet, kind of better, in my opinion. It's a real work of art. I like the little elevator shaft to gain entrance to the lab. The only sign of habitation nearby. Presumably, the colony was elsewhere on the planet. A drone appears and attacks them. The effects here are a good match for the original series. Again, better quality, but recognisable. There's a good sense of danger to this action scene. After they've dealt with it, a human woman, Lana, appears out of the turbolift. She's surprised to see a Vulcan. The sensors detected him as Romulan. Lana is played by actress Nichola Bryant who famously portrayed the Doctor Who companion Peri, a character I've been known to refer to as “the whinging yank”. But in fairness to her, Colin Baker's Sixth Doctor was a bit of a prickly guy to be around. James Kerwin was a big Doctor Who fan growing up. Colin Baker and Nichola Bryant were the doctor/companion pairing that he most remembered as a child. It was a big honour for him to work with both of them on Star Trek Continues. Colin Baker appeared in Episode 4, The White Iris, as Amphidamas. And Nichola Bryant appeared in this two-parter. How cool is it that he got to work with them both on this show? Lana is wearing a visor. To me, it looks similar to the one that Spock and Miranda Jones had to wear when viewing the Medusans back in “Is There No Truth in Beauty.” But as she removes the visor, we see her eyes. The same metallic colour we saw in Gary Mitchell after he was uplifted by passage through the galactic barrier, back in the pilot episode. Ever since this phenomenon was discovered, after “Where No Man Has Gone Before”, Starfleet have been gathering people with high psi-quotients and experimenting with them. Trying to uplift them. There are 25 of them. This sounds like a REALLY BAD IDEA My first thought is, are section 31 involved? This woman is part of a first trial. They have already gone through the barrier. They are weaponised humans - to serve as a last resort in case the Federation is invaded by a superior force. When Kirk questions the legitimacy of such an action, she refers to the starfleet charter. Article 14 Section 31. And there it is. Lana makes the statement “Absolute power does not corrupt absolutely. It corrupts selectively.” I don't believe that all power will always corrupt. I don't buy into the old adage. Lana makes a fair point - of the two espers that were uplifted in the pilot, one became a megalomaniac. The other retained her humanity. We don't really know why. Did Gary already have elements of megalomania in his personality? Was he somehow more susceptible to it than Denher was? There could have been all sorts of factors. And that uncertainty makes this whole thing a very risky endeavour. Lana claims that psychologically unstable espers were excluded from the operation. But they can't know for certain what might cause another Gary Mitchell. That, in my opinion, makes what they're doing too dangerous. Kirk asks which she is, and she answers by saying she follows “Sas-tar-po-harn” This is a human spiritual movement that follows the pacifict teachings of Surak and T'Mord of Vulcan. I think this is a very interesting idea. And a logical one. In Babylon 5, when humans made first contact, there was a growing interest in alien religions among humans, the theory being that races that are more technologically advanced than we are, must be closer to God. I can see some people thinking that way. It seems a similar thing may have happened in the Star Trek universe. After first contact with Vulcans, it's only logical that some humans may have chosen to adopt Vulcan philosophy. So this is a nice touch. Lana explains that a cloaked ship came here and attacked the lab. It destroyed the Hallifax. The other espers have been kidnapped by the Romulans. Lana played dead with her powers so they didn't find her. Spock surmises that Vulcans cannot be uplifted, based on his prior experience at the barrier. He was not uplifted despite his psi-abilities. If Vulcans cannot be uplifted, then neither can Romulans. But this raises a question. Do Romulans have the same telepathic abilities as Vulcans? I've never heard of a Romulan conducting a mind meld. The Romulan ancestors left Vulcan during a time of barbarism. The TNG episode “Gambit” suggests that ancient Vulcans had telepathic abilities because they constructed a telepathic weapon called The Stone of Gol. That suggests the Romulans may indeed have similar telepathic abilities to Vulcans, even though we've never really seen it. Unless there's some example I'm forgetting. The Romulans want to use the kidnapped human espers because they can't create their own. Seems logical. The interesting thing is, they don't want to use the force against the Federation, but to overthrow their own Praetor. Apparently, the Romulan Klingon alliance has ended, and this group of Romulans oppose the end of the alliance. Spock raises concern over taking Lana with them. Better to leave her here. Stranded. As they had intended for Mitchell. A Romulan appears. Sentek. He is played by Cas Anvar, who played Alex Kamal on The Expanse. The Expanse had already aired a season or two by this point. I continue to be impressed with the actors that Star Trek Continues is able to get. Lana disarms Sentek. They beam out (with the prisoner) just before the explosion. They're pursuing the Romulan ship but it'll enter the neutral zone before they catch up. Admiral Thesp orders him to enter the zone and pursue all the way to Romulus if necessary. Just get the espers back. Kirk doesn't look too impressed with this. Among other reasons that he probably realises, this is a suicide mission, but in addition to that, it could provoke a war. Spock asks Uhura to transmit an encrypted message. It's all a bit mysterious. Kirk has some hard questions for Lana. Why was that one romulan left on the planet? Why didn't she use her powers to overcome him? She theorises that he is a praetorian spy hidden among the dissidents. He fled to the hills. None of her answers sound particularly convincing. The Enterprise officially crosses the border. They are now in violation of treaty. Of course, so were the Romulans, but it seems they didn't represent the Romulan government so that will be a very weak excuse as far as they are concerned. A bird of prey decloaks. It's not the marauder. When Spock identifies the ship, Kirk shakes his head. He knows what Spock is up to. They are hailed by the Romulan commander from The Enterprise Incident. Played wonderfully by Amy Rydell, the daughter of the original actor to play the part in the TOS episode. She does a fantastic job, and almost convinces me she's the time-travelling original actor. She is referred to Charvanek in this episode but was never named on screen in The Enterprise Incident. She does whisper her name to Spock but we never learn what it is. The Name Charvanek was used in a number of non-canon sources. But she's also given other names in various novels and games. She doesn't attack but her words make it clear she considers a formal declaration of war is all but inevitable due to the Enterprise's entry into the zone. Kirk isn't impressed that Spock contacted her of his own volition. Spock admits the reason he didn't ask is because he knew Kirk wouldn't agree. How human you are becoming, Mister Spock. Spock believes he can convince her to assist them in pursuing the dissidents, due to their previous rapport. Kirk gives him 30 minutes. At the end of The Enterprise Incident, Charvanek was taken into Federation space and released on a world on our side of the border. It seems that Sarak was the one who negotiated the treaty that led to her return to Romulan space. It seems she was able to get her old command back. That must have taken some convincing on her part. Spock appeals to her loyalty to the Praetor. It doesn't take much to convince her to help stop the dissidents. The twist happens when she meets the prisoner. He is no Romulan commander that she knows, and she knows her fleet. She knows her fellow commanders. As he is discovered, Sentek beams out, apparently at Kirk's command, according to the transporter chief. Sentek tries to sabotage engineering. In the battle, Charvanek is rendered unconscious by something similar to a Vulcan nerve pinch. It's nice to see Doctor M'Benga again. McCoy has found that Sentek is actually a Vulcan who lived on the colony, and he's married to Lana. He had unusually high natural psionic ability, even for a Vulcan. They speculate that he wanted an equal for a mate. A human who could be uplifted to be his equal. They also speculate that Lana's trip through the barrier may not have been approved by Starfleet. When Kirk confronts Lana, she explains that she sees her uplifting as a way to accelerate human evolution, which she considers to have stalled. We get some very interesting worldbuilding. Apparently the barrier around our galaxy was artificially constructed and placed there by the preservers. I love this. It makes sense of what was a bit of a silly idea in TOS, and adds to the mystique and mythology of the Star Trek universe. It's a shame that Star Trek never explored the preservers more than it did. When she asks why the preservers did it, McCoy speculates that “it was probably to keep us in, to prevent our violence from spreading”. This reminds me somewhat of C.S Lewis's space trilogy, which suggests that the vast interstellar distances between stars are God's natural quarantine to keep sinful humanity confined. Lana has a different theory, that it was so that naturally superior lifeforms could be uplifted when they devised the technology to leave the galaxy. McCoy pushes back “you don't know what gods think.” It's very chilling when she replies “Yes. I do.” The implication, of course, being that she is a god. When humans start thinking of themselves as gods, you're probably in for trouble. It turns out, the ship the Enterprise has been following was just an illusion. Created, presumably, by Lana. But why does she want to start a war between the Romulans and the Federation? Uplifted espers seem to have very similar powers of illusion to the Talosians. It's nice to see Sulu taking command on the bridge. He's showing a good aptitude for the job he'll eventually have. Charvanek is still working with her old first officer, Tal. He doesn't seem interested in apologies. He's planning to destroy the Enterprise. This raises the question of where Charvanek is. If she's still on the Enterprise, he'll be killing her. More likely, she's on her ship, but left the bridge in the hands of her first office, much like Kirk has with Sulu. We get some interesting insight into Romulan religion when the commander says he hopes that Spock's katra finds its way to Vol-to-vor. We know from Star Trek 5, that vol-to-vor is the romulan's equivalent of Eden. So it seems in their religion, it is both a place of origin as well as a destination. This is somewhat different to Christianity, where Eden and heaven are distinct. The Romulans can't fire. They think they're pressing the button, but they're not. Lana's influence, no doubt. When Charvanek returns to the bridge we see that Tal has been overstepping his authority. She orders that they will assist the Enterprise with their mission. I smell a potential mutiny in their future. Kirk figures out the truth behind Lana's deception. There never were any dissidents. The espers weren't kidnapped by Romulans. There never were any Romulans on the planet. The espers stole the Halifax. The deception was to buy time for the espers to make it to the galactic barrier. This is what happened to the Hood. The espers convinced the crew to shut off their own life support. Just to see if they could. That's horrifically cold. These people truly see themselves as above humankind. Of more value. They have no regard for human life. Given that, it seems believable that Lana would be willing to start this war just as a distraction. There is no doubt now. Lana is a full villain Kirk is now questioning his judgement He calls those who were present at the events of “Where no man has gone before” which includes Smith, who is back on the ship now. Plus others who were not there. Spock asks Smith if there's anything she can share of her experience. She was holding Mitchell's hand when they crossed. She has nothing to add that wasn't in her report. But her demeanour suggests maybe she's holding something back. Scotty is keenly aware of what they're up against. Gary was difficult enough to defeat on his own. They're going to face an entire ship full of uplifted espers. Kirk takes solace in the fact that despite his powers, Gary was still just as susceptible to human frailty. Then he adds “he couldn't even remember my middle name” which is an amusing little nod to the “James R Kirk” tombstone in that episode. Canon fixed. Charvanek's takes the practical approach. Strike first, before they have the ability to grow in their power. Similar to Spock's recommendation all those years ago. Kirk won't have that. These are still Federation citizens. This is a rescue mission. I get it. I'm all for idealism, and I'd side with Kirk on this. You can't just shoot to kill while they're still human. But calling it a rescue mission? I believe that's a little naive. These people know what they're doing. They're actively trying to undergo this transformation. I guess the difference is that their egoes, their ambitions, will be increased along with their powers. (much like Khan with his genetically engineered nature) Sulu comes up with an ingenious way to catch up with the espers. Combine a traditional warp field with the space-folding singularity used by the Romulan ship, reminding us of his background in natural sciences, back in Where No Man Has Gone before. There's a lot of physics to flying a starship so it makes a lot of sense to me that a good helmsman would have a background in science. Lana decides it's time to escape captivity. She flings the forcefield away and then forces Drake to kill the other guard, and then slowly commit suicide. This is a very chilling scene, and again demonstrates how little regard she has for human life. Can you imagine the horror of that moment, feeling your arm moving, knowing you're about to disintegrate your body, and having no power to prevent it. It's horrifying. This moment is better than any other redshirt death that has ever happened in TOS, and possibly Star Trek in general. Firstly because we've gotten to know this character. He's been developed of a number of episodes. He's not just a nameless face. We know he's a person with a life, people who love him. In addition to that, it treats the moment with the gravity it deserves. I'm left feeling something very deeply, and that would probably even be the case even if we hadn't been introduced to him earlier in the season. Farewell, Drake. You will be missed. The Enterprise and the Romulan ship have made it to the galactic barrier. The Hallifax is at the border. But have they gone through yet or not? Kirk hails them. He offers aid, to be a go-between for them with Starfleet Command. He doesn't give the impression of a neutral party, though. They do, after all, work for Starfleet Command. But it's a trap. The Halifax is empty. Another ship appears behind them. A constitution class ship, The USS Kongo emerges from the barrier. It's too late. There are only around 12 people on board. We get a view of their bridge, and they all have silver eyes. If that wasn't bad enough, Lana and Sentek enter the Enterprise bridge. “Relinquish command or the Enterprise will suffer the same fate as the Hood.” To be concluded. This is a fantastic cliffhanger. Not quite up there with Best of Both Worlds, but better than most. This episode was a great set-up for the finale. I love how it pulled together so many threads, both from TOS and from Star Trek Continues itself. Only one left to go. It's been a wild ride. Don't forget to check out my original science fiction at AdamDavidCollings.com/books And I'll see you next time to discuss To Boldly Go, Part 2. Until then, Live Long and Prosper Make it so.
Journey into the 5th Dimension as Trivial Theater, Jacob Anders Reviews and Movie Emporium as we discuss the iconic television show created by Rod Serling. This Week The 5th Dimension discuss Season 2 Episode 23 titled: A Hundred Years Over the Rim. The Episode is Directed by: Buzz Kulik and Stars: Cliff Robertson, John Crawford, Miranda Jones, Evans Evans, John Astin and Edward Platt. Find episodes on the various Audio platforms like Apple podcast and Amazon Music. You Can Find Jacob Anders Reviews at: YouTube: www.youtube.com/JacobAnders Twitter @Redneval2 . You can find Trivial Theaters content at: YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/TrivialTheater Twitter: @TrivialTheater You can find Movie Emporium's content at: YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/MovieEmporium Twitter: @Movie Emporium Intro Created by Trivial Theater Music Created by Dan Jensen #TheTwilightZone #MovieEmporium #TrivialTheater #JacobAndersReviews --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/5thdimension/support
In this episode of Trekking Through Compliance, we consider the episode Is There No Truth in Beauty which aired on October 18, 1968, Star Date 5630.7. The Enterprise is given the mission of transporting the Medusan ambassador Kollos, a member of a species so ugly that the mere sight of it causes humans to go insane back to his home planet. The ambassador arrives enclosed in a specially designed box and is accompanied by the telepath Dr. Miranda Jones, who is looking after his needs. Like Spock, Jones can look at a Medusan through a visor, supposedly because she has studied on Vulcan but in reality because she is blind. Larry Marvick, one of the designers of the Enterprise, also beamed aboard. He seeks revenge against Kollos for taking Miranda away from him but s driven insane when he inadvertently looks at Kollos while attempting to shoot him with a phaser. The insane Marvick commandeers the Enterprise and pilots it to an unknown location outside the galaxy. Using the visor to protect his human half from the sight of the Medusan, Spock melds minds with Kolos and is returned the Enterprise to its galaxy. Miranda and Kollos are then delivered to their destination. Upon parting, Kirk presents Miranda with a rose. Miranda queries, "I suppose it has thorns," and Kirk responds, "I never met a rose that didn't." Compliance Takeaways: 1. How can you ask the right question? 2. Compliance leadership is a conversation. 3. Targeting your compliance message. Resources Excruciatingly Detailed Plot Summary by Eric W. Weisstein MissionLogPodcast.com Memory Alpha Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're thrilled to welcome back director Ralph Senensky for our deep dive of his sixth and final "Star Trek" episode, the sublime third season classic "Is There In Truth No Beauty?" When the Enterprise is assigned to transport a Federation ambassador back to his homeworld, the mission turns out to be both dangerous and delicate. It's dangerous because the Medusan ambassador's formless appearance must be contained, or the sight of him will drive anyone insane. And it's delicate because the ambassador's devoted aid, Dr. Miranda Jones, has a complex relationship with their accompanying technical specialist, Laurence Marvick, who is smitten with her. When Marvick's jealousy takes a turn for the worst, the Enterprise is sent spiraling out of control into the intergalactic void, where only thing that can save the ship is a fragile mind link between the Medusan ambassador and Mr. Spock. After producing two back-to-back episodes that were among the worst of the series, "Star Trek" rebounded in a big way with "Is There In Truth No Beauty?" In addition to featuring a deeply moving story, the episode if marked by inspired direction from Ralph Senensky, an epic score composed by George Duning and, above all else, magnificent performances from both Leonard Nimoy and guest star Diana Muldaur. You can support Enterprise Incidents right here: https://anchor.fm/enterpriseincidents (Just think of it as a “Tip Jar”) You can follow Enterprise Incidents at: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/EnterpriseIncidents Twitter @enterincidents Instagram @enterpriseincidents Follow Scott Mantz @moviemantz on Twitter and Instagram Follow Steve Morris @srmorris on Twitter and srmorris1 on Instagram --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/enterpriseincidents/support
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This week the tables get turned on the host of PolliNation as guest host Miranda Jones asks how did Andony get into bees in the first place.
Linda Anne and the Sisters of My Feminine Heart discuss our latest book club selection, "It Never Goes Away: Gender Transition at a Mature Age" by Dr. Anne Koch. To watch this video for free, visit: https://www.patreon.com/posts/60180099 In the Discussion: Branwen Drew, Georgette Cornio, Linda Anne, Louise Richardson, Maggie Uber and Miranda Jones. Join us as we air these episodes on Facebook LIVE every Tuesday night at 8 pm, EST. To catch all our Facebook Live Events especially #TransTuesday at 8 pm EST, like our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/myfeminineheart If you believe these episodes should continue, please support our mission by subscribing as a Club Member when our Membership Reopens again later this year in 2021 and enjoy a host of discounts, benefits and exclusive videos not available to the general public. To learn more and to help us keep them going by spreading the word about My Feminine Heart, please visit: http://www.myfeminineheart.com/ Thank you for your support of our show!
On the latest episode of Politically Speaking, STLPR's Jason Rosenbaum and Kate Grumke interview three school board members about how they made big decisions during the COVID-19 pandemic. The guests include Maplewood-Richmond Heights Board member Katie Kaufmann, Parkway School Board member Kristy Davis and Jennings School Board member Miranda Jones.
Episode 12.Sit down and listen in on a conversation between my wife and I, as we talk about her upbringing in a different "faith" and "belief system".
Club Members shared real life experiences and advice as they helped each other and members of our audience deal with the loss of friends and family that can happen during transition. Club Members in the Panel: Branwen Drew, Cloe Webb, Grace Ferris, Hannah Charlebois, Karen Kendra Holmes, Kimberly Mooris, Liz Tattersall, Mikaela Roden, Miranda Jones, Samantha Williams and Stephanie Ward. Join us as we air these episodes on Facebook LIVE every Tuesday night at 8 pm, EST. To catch all our Facebook Live Events especially #TransTuesday at 8 pm EST, like our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/myfeminineheart If you believe these episodes should continue, please support our mission by subscribing as a Club Member when our Membership Reopens again later this year in 2021 and enjoy a host of discounts, benefits and exclusive videos not available to the general public. To learn more and to help us keep them going by spreading the word about My Feminine Heart, please visit: http://www.myfeminineheart.com/ Thank you for your support of our show!
Squash bees were never known to Oregon until a few years ago. This summer Oregonians may see the squash bee Peponapis pruinosa for the first time. Learn about these bees and how to track them in the state on this episode.
Yoga Instructor Cassandra Storm shared a Gentle Chair Yoga Class with Club Members on Zoom and everyone at home. This class is a great full body assessment to judge your own strength,, flexibility and stability from your head to your toes. Cassandra offers a separate membership called Yoga with My Girlfriends which you can join at anytime here https://www.myfeminineheart.com/YogaWithMyGirlfriends Club Members in the Zoom: Anne, Erica Freemont, Miranda Jones and Paula. Join us as we air these episodes on Facebook LIVE every Tuesday night at 8 pm, EST. To catch all our Facebook Live Events especially #TransTuesday at 8 pm EST, like our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/myfeminineheart If you believe these episodes should continue, please support our mission by subscribing as a Club Member when our Membership Reopens again later this year in 2021 and enjoy a host of discounts, benefits and exclusive videos not available to the general public. To learn more and to help us keep them going by spreading the word about My Feminine Heart, please visit: http://www.myfeminineheart.com/ Thank you for your support of our show!
Vienne Cheung Brown shared everything you need to know about how to find the right hosiery for you from style, size, comfort and feel. She took questions from our aidence and shared the basics of how to properly clean, dry and put on your hosiery and even helped style our Club Members in the Zoom. Viennemilano.com Club Members in the Zoom: Ashley Glennon, Branwen Drew, Catherine Ann Voss, Georgette, Joanna Keller and Miranda Jones. Join us as we air these episodes on Facebook LIVE every Tuesday night at 8 pm, EST. To catch all our Facebook Live Events especially #TransTuesday at 8 pm EST, like our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/myfeminineheart If you believe these episodes should continue, please support our mission by subscribing as a Club Member right now as our membership is open till May 10th, 2021 and enjoy a host of discounts, benefits and exclusive videos not available to the general public. To learn more and to help us keep them going by spreading the word about My Feminine Heart, please visit: http://www.myfeminineheart.com/ Thank you for your support of our show!
Club Members hosted a discussion panel on “Coming Out” as Transgender and discussed everything from the anxiety and the joy experienced with the journey of coming out to everyone from co-workers to spouses. Club Members on stage include: Alleria Stanley, Branwen Drew, Catherine Ann Vos, Donna, Gabi Morgan, Georgette, Joanna, Holly Glenn, Kimberly, Maggie, Miranda Jones, Romy Sargon, Susan Holtz and a short appearance from Chef Katie Higgins to discuss her upcoming cooking special. To watch this episode for free, visit: https://www.patreon.com/posts/49102474 Join us as we air these episodes on Facebook LIVE every Tuesday night at 8 pm, EST. To catch all our Facebook Live Events especially #TransTuesday at 8 pm EST, like our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/myfeminineheart If you believe these episodes should continue, please support our mission by subscribing as a Club Member when our Membership Reopens again later this year in 2021 and enjoy a host of discounts, benefits and exclusive videos not available to the general public. To learn more and to help us keep them going by spreading the word about My Feminine Heart, please visit: http://www.myfeminineheart.com/ Thank you for your support of our show!
Anna Lantry returned to My Feminine Heart to instruct our sisters on how to manifest your most authentic voice and she even had the opportunity to work with some of our club members one-on-one. This was a great opportunity for our audience to witness first-hand how quickly and easily her techniques can be applied to see immediate progress in voice work. Club Members who joined us on screen included Barbara Van Horn, Branwen Drew, Catherine Vos, Cloe Webb, Donna Nue, Georgette Cornio, Lisa Smith, Miranda Jones and Stephanie Margaret Uber. To watch this video as a Club Member of My Feminine Heart, visit: https://www.patreon.com/posts/48781393 Only Club Members can watch the videos as part of their membership but anyone can watch the trailer and listen to the entire interview for free, follow the links below. If you wish to become a Club Member, email info@cassandratorm.comto join our wait list for when our membership reopens later this year. My Feminine Heart is a Sisterhood of all women and those with a feminine spirit (including but not limited to cis gendered, trans women, gender non-conformists and all those who love sisterhood and may be a part of the LGBTQ+ rainbow) who come together to share their love, community and expertise in helping trans women live their best, most authentic lives. This community features a weekly, interactive online talk show with interviews of inspiring trans women, and experts sharing their advice in all areas of life and lifestyle from beauty, health, wellness, finance, personal safety and more. Our Club Members enjoy the perks of our Private Facebook Group Community, exclusive access to commercial-free videos, private workshops and classes and even help guide our content and appear in our episodes, live on Facebook. http://www.myfeminineheart.com/ If you are not ready to watch the entire video as a member, you can listen to it for free on Apple, Google, Spotify, Anchor and a number of other podcast platforms: https://anchor.fm/myfeminineheart Thank you for your support of My Feminine Heart! https://www.patreon.com/myfeminineheart
Anna Lantry returned to My Feminine Heart to instruct our sisters on how to manifest your most authentic voice and she even had the opportunity to work with some of our club members one-on-one. This was a great opportunity for our audience to witness first-hand how quickly and easily her techniques can be applied to see immediate progress in voice work. Club Members who joined us on screen included Barbara Van Horn, Branwen Drew, Catherine Vos, Cloe Webb, Donna Nue, Georgette Cornio, Lisa Smith, Miranda Jones and Stephanie Margaret Uber. To watch this episode visit: https://www.patreon.com/posts/48781393 Only Club Members can watch the videos as part of their membership but anyone can watch the trailer and listen to the entire interview for free, follow the links below. If you wish to become a Club Member, email info@cassandratorm.comto join our wait list for when our membership reopens later this year. My Feminine Heart is a Sisterhood of all women and those with a feminine spirit (including but not limited to cis gendered, trans women, gender non-conformists and all those who love sisterhood and may be a part of the LGBTQ+ rainbow) who come together to share their love, community and expertise in helping trans women live their best, most authentic lives. This community features a weekly, interactive online talk show with interviews of inspiring trans women, and experts sharing their advice in all areas of life and lifestyle from beauty, health, wellness, finance, personal safety and more. Our Club Members enjoy the perks of our Private Facebook Group Community, exclusive access to commercial-free videos, private workshops and classes and even help guide our content and appear in our episodes, live on Facebook.
This is a trailer which you can watch for free at: https://youtu.be/CtBsVrDH4mY Transformation artist Elizabeth Taylor joined Club Members of My Feminine Heart for a private makeup contouring class on Zoom, streamed Live to our Private Facebook Group. In this class, Beth shared her private stash of favorite makeup colors and brands for contouring, foundation and beard covering. Joining us in the Zoom were Club Members Donna Nadles Neu, Joanna Keller, Lisa Smith, Maggie Uber, Miranda Jones and Pat Stauffer. Beth also answered questions from several of our Sisters watching the class Live from Facebook. You can the episode as a Club Member at: https://www.patreon.com/posts/46993127 Only Club Members can watch the videos as part of their membership but anyone can watch the trailer and listen to the entire interview for free, follow the links below. If you wish to become a Club Member, email info@cassandratorm.comto join our wait list for when our membership reopens briefly today through February 7, 2021. My Feminine Heart is a Sisterhood of all women and those with a feminine spirit (including but not limited to cis gendered, trans women, gender non-conformists and all those who love sisterhood and may be a part of the LGBTQ+ rainbow) who come together to share their love, community and expertise in helping trans women live their best, most authentic lives. This community features a weekly, interactive online talk show with interviews of inspiring trans women, and experts sharing their advice in all areas of life and lifestyle from beauty, health, wellness, finance, personal safety and more. Our Club Members enjoy the perks of our Private Facebook Group Community, exclusive access to commercial-free videos, private workshops and classes and even help guide our content and appear in our episodes, live on Facebook. http://www.myfeminineheart.com/ If you are not ready to watch the entire video as a member, you can listen to it for free on Apple, Google, Spotify, Anchor and a number of other podcast platforms: https://anchor.fm/myfeminineheart Thank you for your support of My Feminine Heart!
Transformation artist Elizabeth Taylor joined Club Members of My Feminine Heart for a private makeup contouring class on Zoom, streamed Live to our Private Facebook Group. In this class, Beth shared her private stash of favorite makeup colors and brands for contouring, foundation and beard covering. Joining us in the Zoom were Club Members Donna Nadles Neu, Joanna Keller, Lisa Smith, Maggie Uber, Miranda Jones and Pat Stauffer. Beth also answered questions from several of our Sisters watching the class Live from Facebook. Club Members can watch this episode at: https://www.patreon.com/posts/46993127 Anyone can watch the trailer for free: https://youtu.be/CtBsVrDH4mY Only Club Members can watch the videos as part of their membership but anyone can watch the trailer and listen to the entire interview for free, follow the links below. If you wish to become a Club Member, email info@cassandratorm.comto join our wait list for when our membership reopens briefly today through February 7, 2021. My Feminine Heart is a Sisterhood of all women and those with a feminine spirit (including but not limited to cis gendered, trans women, gender non-conformists and all those who love sisterhood and may be a part of the LGBTQ+ rainbow) who come together to share their love, community and expertise in helping trans women live their best, most authentic lives. This community features a weekly, interactive online talk show with interviews of inspiring trans women, and experts sharing their advice in all areas of life and lifestyle from beauty, health, wellness, finance, personal safety and more. Our Club Members enjoy the perks of our Private Facebook Group Community, exclusive access to commercial-free videos, private workshops and classes and even help guide our content and appear in our episodes, live on Facebook.
To watch this episode for free, visit: https://www.patreon.com/posts/44895041 Karen Kendra Holmes hosted a panel of Club Members including Miranda Jones, Lisa Smith, Donna Neu and Stephanie Ward share their real life experiences celebrating the holidays as trans women throughout their lives. If you are ready for some great advice, real talk and have questions about how to handle living your best life along with friends and family at the holidays, this is the episode for you! Join us as we air these episodes on Facebook LIVE every Tuesday night at 8 pm, EST. To catch all our Facebook Live Events especially #TransTuesday at 8 pm EST, like our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/myfeminineheart If you believe these episodes should continue, please support our mission by subscribing as a Club Member when our Membership Reopens in 2021 and enjoy a host of discounts, benefits and exclusive videos not available to the general public. To learn more and to help us keep them going by spreading the word about My Feminine Heart, please visit: http://www.myfeminineheart.com/ Thank you for your support of our show!
Miranda Jones chatted LIVE with our audience on Facebook answering questions and sharing her life experiences on what her life is like as a dual gendered, partly out of the closet (but not fully) trans woman. This was a very revealing and emotional episode diving into questions such as “What is gender?” and “How do we know our gender?” Visit our Facebook page to view all the comments from our audience or follow the links to watch or listen to the episode that best works for you. You can watch this episode for free, here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/41755162 Join us as we air these episodes on Facebook LIVE every Tuesday night at 8 pm, EST. To catch all our Facebook Live Events especially #TransTuesday at 8 pm EST, like our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/myfeminineheart If you believe these episodes should continue, please support our mission by subscribing as a Club Member when our Membership Reopens in 2021 and enjoy a host of discounts, benefits and exclusive videos not available to the general public. To learn more and to help us keep them going by spreading the word about My Feminine Heart, please visit: http://www.myfeminineheart.com/ Thank you for your support of our show!
“The moment you see her in the mirror, something clicks.” Three years ago, Miranda Jones had life completely figured out . . . a former Marine and longtime career in the military, a loving wife and four beautiful children without a second though to her gender identity. Then one day, her job was turned upside down and her mentor suggested she take some time for introspection to see where she would like to steer the next phase of her life. A few months later, a chance reconnection with an old co-worker (Kimberly Moore), led Miranda to a surprising journey of self-discovery that has led to her new, dual gendered identity. This month, Miranda shares this journey of her self-discovery and the life she lives now, part time as Miranda but with the full-time love and support of her wife, children, friends and family. Her Journey of Self-Discovery Interview airs on 9/11 and she will be joining us for our special After the Show segment on TransTuesday to answer questions from our Facebook Live audience on 9/15. Only Club Members can watch the videos as part of their membership but anyone can watch the trailer and listen to the entire interview for free, follow the links below. If you wish to become a Club Member, email info@cassandratorm.comto join our wait list for when our membership reopens briefly in 2021. Club Members receive a host of discounts from many of our guests as well as access to all episodes and exclusive access to Cassandra Storm Signature videos. If you believe these episodes should continue, please support our mission of Outreach, Education and Support for the Trans Women Community. To learn more about our show, visit: http://www.myfeminineheart.com/ If you are not ready to watch the entire video as a member, you can listen to it for free on Apple, Google, Spotify, Anchor and a number of other podcast platforms: https://anchor.fm/myfeminineheart Thank you for your support of My Feminine Heart! https://www.patreon.com/myfeminineheart
“The moment you see her in the mirror, something clicks.” Three years ago, Miranda Jones had life completely figured out . . . a former Marine and longtime career in the military, a loving wife and four beautiful children without a second though to her gender identity. Then one day, her job was turned upside down and her mentor suggested she take some time for introspection to see where she would like to steer the next phase of her life. A few months later, a chance reconnection with an old co-worker (Kimberly Moore), led Miranda to a surprising journey of self-discovery that has led to her new, dual gendered identity. This month, Miranda shares this journey of her self-discovery and the life she lives now, part time as Miranda but with the full-time love and support of her wife, children, friends and family. Her Journey of Self-Discovery Interview airs on 9/11 and she will be joining us for our special After the Show segment on TransTuesday to answer questions from our Facebook Live audience on 9/15. Only Club Members can watch the videos as part of their membership but anyone can watch the trailer and listen to the entire interview for free, follow the links below. If you wish to become a Club Member, email info@cassandratorm.comto join our wait list for when our membership reopens briefly in 2021. Club Members receive a host of discounts from many of our guests as well as access to all episodes and exclusive access to Cassandra Storm Signature videos. If you believe these episodes should continue, please support our mission of Outreach, Education and Support for the Trans Women Community. To learn more about our show, visit: http://www.myfeminineheart.com/ If you are not ready to watch the entire video as a member, you can listen to it for free on Apple, Google, Spotify, Anchor and a number of other podcast platforms: https://anchor.fm/myfeminineheart Thank you for your support of My Feminine Heart! https://www.patreon.com/myfeminineheart
Dani Butler and Miranda Jones spearhead a Trans Support Group in the Rappahannock Region of VA. They join us tonight to have a conversation with our audience about the difference support groups have made in their life and the lives of others. You can find more information about their support group at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/896511383719908/ Join us as we air this podcast on Facebook LIVE every Tuesday night at 8 pm, EST. To catch all our Facebook Live Events especially #TransTuesday at 8 pm EST every Tuesday night, like our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/myfeminineheart If you believe these podcasts should continue, please support our mission by subscribing as a Patron and enjoy a host of discounts, benefits and exclusive videos not available to the general public. To learn more and to help us keep them going by spreading the word about My Feminine Heart, please visit: http://www.myfeminineheart.com/ Thank you for your support of our podcasts!
Lezárt tárolóban érkezik a medúzaiaktól küldött Kollos nagykövet, akinek megpillantása az emberek számára azonnali őrületet eredményez. A különös lény kíséretében érkező Miranda Jones a férfiak folyamatos kereszttüzében találja magát, figyelmét azonban a Kollos mellett töltött megbízása, és a nagykövettel kialakított különleges kapcsolata köti le, ennek köszönhetően a követséggel érkező kitartó udvarlóját, Larry Marvicket is csúnyán lepattintja. Miután a féltékeny férfi váratlanul a nagykövet életére tör, a találkozás következtében megőrülő Marvick olyan messzire repíti az Enterprise legénységét, ahonnan hagyományos navigációs módszerekkel sohasem térhet haza. Aktuális adásunkban ’A medúza pillantása’ című epizódról beszélgetünk. Rövid hírszekció: • Vicces otthoni filmet forgatott James McAvoy a karanténban: a Star Trek paródiában még Caitriona Balfe (Outlander), Steven Cree (Outlander) és Kevin Mains (Outlaw King) is szerepelnek. - https://trekmovie.com/2020/07/08/watch-james-mcavoy-stars-in-homemade-star-trek-spoof-star-force-sci-fisolation/ • Itt tart jelenleg a Gergő megsegítéséért létrehozott kampány: a részletekről Ádám számol be. Ha ti is szívesen segítenétek, itt találhatjátok az adományozási lehetőségeket: https://segitsukgergot.blog.hu/ Itt pedig a kampány Facebook oldalát: https://www.facebook.com/segitsukgergot/ A kibeszélő tartalmából: • Vita a kulisszák mögött az IDIC szimbólum miatt: a színészek nem akarták elfogadni Gene Roddenberry elképzelését, mert a medált saját üzletében is árulni szerette volna, ezt pedig a Star Trekbe helyezett promócióként értelmezték. • Ugyanaz a színész (maszk vagy makeup nélkül) nem szerepelhetett többször a Star Trekben, ha különböző karaktereket alakít, ez Diana Muldaur számára mégis sikerült. • Miért hordják a transzporter teremben a védőszemüveget, ha Kollos egy zárt ládában érkezik? Míg Spock az epizód végén eleget tesz a biztonsági előírásoknak, William Shatner számára már nem jutott szemüveg. • A nagykövet kinézetét reprezentáló villódzás utómunkával került az epizódba, anélkül, hogy Ralph Senensky, az epizód rendezője tudott volna róla. Senensky nem volt megelégedve a végeredménnyel. A forgatásról szóló visszaemlékezése egyébként itt elérhető: https://senensky.com/is-there-in-truth-no-beauty/
Angela and Brandon are joined by Miranda Jones, resident firefly expert at Eastman Nature Center. Join us as she lights up our world with facts about firefly biology, why they glow, and where you can find them.
Félmillió éves bezártságban és test nélkül tengeti mindennapjait Sargon, Thalassa és Henoch, akik egy fejlett civilizáció képviselőiként a felszín alatt vészelték át a saját bolygójukat romba döntő konfliktust. Az utolsó túlélők a fajuk fenntartása érdekében Kirk kapitány segítségét kérik, a robottestek építése közben azonban Henoch és Thalassa számára olyan ellenállhatatlanná válik a hús-vér test iránti kísértés, hogy az súlyosan veszélyezteti a gazdatestet szolgáltató Spock és Dr. Mulhall életét. Aktuális adásunkban az eredeti sorozat ’Visszatérés a holnapba’ című epizódjáról beszélgetünk. Rövid hírszekció: • Voyager kibeszélő podcastet indít Robert Duncan McNeill és Garrett Wang ‘The Delta Flyers’ címmel. A pilottal kezdik és minden epizódon végigmennek. A műsor május elején indul. • Rajongók észrevétlenül beágyazták a bakikat és a kulisszák mögött zajló hülyülést Az új nemzedékbe. • Rosario Dawson nagyon szívesen szerepelne a Star Trekben, különösen Q szerepe érdekelné, mert akkor szabadon ugrálhatna a Discovery és a Picard sorozatok között. Vajon működne egy Q karakter az új sorozatokban? • Online vetítést szervez a Paramount a Khan haragja számára. Az “eseményt” a CYA.LIVE platformon lehet követni, jegyet is itt lehet foglalni. A kibeszélő tartalmából: • John T. Dugan eredeti verziójában Sargon és Thalassa test nélkül, az űrben lebegő entitásként búcsúztak volna a történet végén. Gene Roddenberry ezt átírta, így végül a karakterek a feledés homályába vesztek. Dugan nem tudott azonosulni a változtatással, így csak a John Kingsbridge álnévvel jelenhetett meg az epizód. • A készítők Billy Blackburn-ből csináltak androidot, akinek a hosszú forgatási napot evés nélkül kellett végigcsinálnia a makeup miatt, miközben csak szívószálon keresztül tudott inni. • Dr. Ann Mulhall szerepében Diana Muldaur-t láthatjuk, aki az ‘Is There in Truth No Beauty?’ című epizódban is visszatér (Miranda Jones), a TNG-ben pedig egy egész évadon keresztül helyettesíti Gates McFadden-t, méghozzá Katherine Pulaski szerepében. • A ‘Tomorrow is Yesterday’ után ez a második említés az Apollo-programról a sorozatban. Kirk az eredeti verzióban sokkal konkrétabb, a magyar változatból a hivatkozott Apollo küldetés teljesen eltűnt. • Sargon hangját James Doohan szolgáltatta, a magyar verzióban pedig Csuja Imre. Henoch karakterét a Voyager holodokija, Barbinek Péter szólaltatja meg.
The Higher Frontier. Mysterious armored warriors have reduced the Aenar population to nearly zero. Captain James T. Kirk and the crew of the Enterprise must investigate this brutal and seemingly unprovoked attack with the help of Miranda Jones and the Medusan ambassador, Kollos. However, the situation escalates when the targets of the mysterious attackers expands to include other telepaths, including members of the Enterprise crew. Can the mystery surrounding these dangerous warriors be solved before more lives are lost? In this episode of Literary Treks, hosts Bruce Gibson and Dan Gunther discuss the new TOS novel The Higher Frontier by Christopher L. Bennett. We talk about Commander Thelin and the Aenar, the "New Humans," a sequel to "Is There in Truth No Beauty?," the war between the Spectres and the Lords, parallels to hate groups here on Earth, ending the novel on a hopeful note, some fun references from the author, and wrap up with our final thoughts and ratings. In the news segment, we talk about the recently announced TOS novel, A Contest of Principles by Greg Cox. We also respond to listener feedback from The Babel Conference for Literary Treks 299: We Need a Kick in Our Complacency. News TOS: A Contest of Principles Synopsis (00:05:45) Listener Feedback (00:09:23) Feature: The Higher Frontier The Aenar and Thelin (00:16:19) New Humans (00:24:16) Is There in Truth No Beauty? (00:30:16) The Spectres and Lords (00:34:53) V'Ger (00:41:22) Hate Groups (00:44:15) T'Nalae and the V'tosh ka'tur (00:51:53) Ending on a Hopeful Note (00:54:53) Admiral Morrow (00:57:35) Starfleet: The Enterprise Chronicles (00:59:37) Ratings (01:05:37) The Crew's New Positions (01:09:44) Final Thoughts (01:13:08) Hosts Dan Gunther and Bruce Gibson Production Bruce Gibson (Editor and Producer) Dan Gunther (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Associate Producer) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Associate Producer) Justin Oser (Associate Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Greg Rozier (Associate Producer) Jeffery Harlan (Associate Producer) Casey Pettitt (Associate Producer)
The Higher Frontier. Mysterious armored warriors have reduced the Aenar population to nearly zero. Captain James T. Kirk and the crew of the Enterprise must investigate this brutal and seemingly unprovoked attack with the help of Miranda Jones and the Medusan ambassador, Kollos. However, the situation escalates when the targets of the mysterious attackers expands to include other telepaths, including members of the Enterprise crew. Can the mystery surrounding these dangerous warriors be solved before more lives are lost? In this episode of Literary Treks, hosts Bruce Gibson and Dan Gunther discuss the new TOS novel The Higher Frontier by Christopher L. Bennett. We talk about Commander Thelin and the Aenar, the "New Humans," a sequel to "Is There in Truth No Beauty?," the war between the Spectres and the Lords, parallels to hate groups here on Earth, ending the novel on a hopeful note, some fun references from the author, and wrap up with our final thoughts and ratings. In the news segment, we talk about the recently announced TOS novel, A Contest of Principles by Greg Cox. We also respond to listener feedback from The Babel Conference for Literary Treks 299: We Need a Kick in Our Complacency. News TOS: A Contest of Principles Synopsis (00:05:45) Listener Feedback (00:09:23) Feature: The Higher Frontier The Aenar and Thelin (00:16:19) New Humans (00:24:16) Is There in Truth No Beauty? (00:30:16) The Spectres and Lords (00:34:53) V'Ger (00:41:22) Hate Groups (00:44:15) T'Nalae and the V'tosh ka'tur (00:51:53) Ending on a Hopeful Note (00:54:53) Admiral Morrow (00:57:35) Starfleet: The Enterprise Chronicles (00:59:37) Ratings (01:05:37) The Crew's New Positions (01:09:44) Final Thoughts (01:13:08) Hosts Dan Gunther and Bruce Gibson Production Bruce Gibson (Editor and Producer) Dan Gunther (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Associate Producer) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Associate Producer) Justin Oser (Associate Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Greg Rozier (Associate Producer) Jeffery Harlan (Associate Producer) Casey Pettitt (Associate Producer)
This week we review Star Trek Picard S01E04, Absolute Candor. We fact check on Bill Pullman as Lone Star in Spaceballs. Also Cornel Sandurz as second in command. Santiago Cabrera plays multiple Emergency Holograms. Hugh is the Executive Director and the Romulin ex-Borg are in the Disordered Ward. Diana Muldhar plays Dr Miranda Jones in There is No Truth in Beauty. Jojo Rabbit was produced by Fox Searchlight. Headlines: Birds of Prey is getting a new name, Harley Quinn: Birds of Prey. Parasite wins big at Oscars. Avengers: Endgame snub makes history. Kelly Marie Tran had more words at the Oscars than in Star Wars IX. Sony making mystery Marvel movie. Loki series picks up new star. Robert Pattinson's Batman revealed in new teaser video. Watch List: We have no idea what to make of this bonkers trailer for The Iron Mask. Locke and Key. Little America. Harley Quinn has better SEO, so Birds of Prey is getting a new name Your 2020 Oscar Winners: Parasite and Joker's Joaquin Phoenix Avengers: Endgame Is the First "Highest Grossing Movie Ever" to Not Win an Oscar Oscars 2020: Kelly Marie Tran Fans Point Out She Has More Lines than in Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker Sony making a mystery Marvel movie Loki series picks up new star Robert Pattinson's Batman revealed in new teaser video We have no idea what to make of this bonkers trailer for The Iron Mask The Silence This week's episode was edited using Ferrite Recording Studio on an iPad Pro with Apple Pencil.
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Happy Canada Day! Miranda Jones is a registered nurse, a medical cannabis educator and a holistic wellness coach! I invited her on the podcast specifically for Canada Day to talk about Bill C-45 since Canada will be the second country in the world to legalize recreational marijuana as of October 17th! We talked about Bill C-45, psychedelic experiences, holistic healing, medical marijuana efficacy, stress management and more!
Miranda Jones is cofounder of Galanter & Jones, a design and fabrication studio she runs with her brother Aaron. The company is best known for their beautiful, heated furniture. Miranda's path to the furniture business was anything but a straight line. She worked in publishing as an editor for Sunset Magazine and later for the popular website PopSugar. Earlier in her career, she spent time helping to run the San Francisco Film Society and even started her own floral design business. On this episode you'll learn about identifying compelling projects and finding people in your life whose passions could also be your own. And you'll hear about the importance of partnership and collaboration in making big ideas take flight.
A longer conversation regarding the Tsinghua English Summer Camp in Beijing.
Miranda Jones talks about her fabulous experience teaching at the China's top university.