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In this episoide I'm joined by Mr Nick Sherman who has knocked out some utterly sublime arcade conversions for the Commodore 64. I ask Nick if told he could only ever play 3 video games ever again what games would he pick. I also ask him to name 3 games he believes should never have seen the light of day and why.Please check out Nick's games below and support him if you want to see more releases.https://arlagames.itch.io/
Nick Sherman shares 3 main reasons why he writes: 1.) Immersive Play 2.) Understanding 3.) To Tell a Good Story--- "RULE: The Best Story Wins--- In the final analysis, the greatest story, that reveals most honestly truth and beauty in our grand narrative of life — this kind of story will win the hearts of the world. Or if it doesn't, it will at the very least ring true in eternity."
Discussing everything a car shopper needs to know about the "Aftermarket" world in this episode. Todd Gentry, and Gary Crossley Ford's aftermarket market manager Nick Sherman break down the world of window tint, wheels, lift kits, paint protection, and the hundreds of other "aftermarket" options.
Join us as Kyle interviews Section NE-5 Chief Nick Sherman! Also, be sure to visit our lodge trading post at https://unami-lodge-one.square.site/ for Unami flaps and other memorabilia.
Nick Sherman is a SSU Graduate, graphic designer, and local author. His first novel, DEAD END JOB: A TRAGIC ARTIST STORY, is available now on Amazon. | https://amzn.to/3g45LeV Host: Connor Sherman | Brand Manager @ Glockner.com Guest: Nick Sherman | Nick Sherman Creative
1LIFE1YOU Podcast Episode 50 5 Tips To Help You Stay/Get Motivated For some, motivation fades. Lost the gym motivation. One bad meal deters you. It constantly snowing frustrates you and your running goals. Goals not happening as quickly as you want frustrates you… You could of felt one of these. You could of felt all of these. And I want to help you get back on track. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Website: https://1life1you.com Training App: https://1life1you.com/1life1you-fitness-app/ Listen to the 1Life1You podcast audio: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1-life-1-you-podcast-w-nick-sherman/id1331323486 Anchor: https://anchor.fm/1life1you Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1QY625AIFzg73syZAQlnxw?si=ECnr7_QxTyy9_XdkWT3Ipw Find me on Instagram: http://Instagram.com/nicksherman__ –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Background music by: Bisiesto by Hiracutch https://soundcloud.com/hiracutch Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/bisiesto-hiracutch Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/3Lf7LuhwI5o –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/1life1you/support
Leonine Public Affairs is a public affairs firm specializing in government relations, lobbying, and campaign & association management. The firm does a significant amount of state government affairs and public relations in Vermont. It also runs FOCUS, a 50-state government affairs consulting and legislative tracking service that has become one of the premiere services in the country. FOCUS serves clients throughout the United States and internationally, including management of The Advocacy Group. On the show today is Nick Sherman, who has been one of seven partners at Leonine Public Affairs (LPA) since 2014 and has served as president of LPA's Government Affairs practice since 2019. Prior to becoming a partner, Nick worked as an associate lobbyist at LPA (then known as KSE Partners) since November of 2005. Before that, Nick worked as a musician and producer with various bands in the Burlington, Vermont area. We also speak with Alexandra (Alex) MacLean, who is a Partner and President of Public Relations and Issue Campaigns at LPA. From 2008 to 2012 Alex worked for Governor Shumlin as his Chief of Staff in his capacity as Senate Pro Tem and then Secretary of Civil and Military Affairs and Deputy Chief of Staff once he was elected Governor. Help us grow! Leave us a rating and review - it's the best way to bring new listeners to the show. Don't forget to subscribe! Have a suggestion, or want to chat with Jim? Email him at Jim@ThePoliticalLife.net Follow The Political Life on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter for weekly updates.
Originaire de Sioux Lookout, une petite ville du nord-ouest de l'Ontario, Nick Sherman a passé une grande partie de son enfance plus au nord, dans la Première Nation de North Caribou Lake avec ses grands-parents. Sa musique est grandement inspirée par ce qu'il a vu et vécu dans cette communauté aux prises avec divers problèmes liés à l'éloignement.
We're giving over the whole of Episode 475 of Folk Roots Radio to a very inspiring audio documentary created with the participants in the 2019 Folk Music Ontario Developing Artist Program. Each year at the conference, young performers are paired with mentors from the Ontario folk community to work on a showcase performance and participate in professional development activities in a nurturing and supportive environment. This episode features commentary and musical contributions from program coordinator Treasa Levasseur; peer mentors: Braden Phelan & Liv Cazzola (Tragedy Ann); mentors: Leela Gilday, Janice Jo Lee, Irish Mythen, Alexis Normand and Nick Sherman; developing artists: Emily Gilbart, Amy Brady & Liam Roesch (Hill & Landing), Mia Kelly, Yasmine Shelton & Sam Clark (Basset) and Voimaa. Photo credit: Mike Bourgeault. Check out the full playlist on the website: https://folkrootsradio.com/folk-roots-radio-episode-475-feat-2019-folk-music-ontario-developing-artist-program/
Nick Sherman is a typographer, typeface designer, and typographic consultant. Here, he explains how and why.Links to Nick's websites that we discuss here: NickSherman.com, hex.xyz, and FontsInUse.com
Long-time (since 1994) web design practitioner Jason Pamental, author of Responsive Typography from O’Reilly, is Jeffrey Zeldman’s guest. For more than an hour, the two designers geek out over responsive typography, the history of type on the web, and the explosive creative potential of the new variable fonts. Multiple Masters. FF Meta. Storing the offsets of the curve points. The three second timeout. Why FOUT is a feature, not a bug. Compensating for the differences between the web font and the backup font. The tragedy of Typecast, the new hope of Figma. Adidas. Nick Sherman. Paula Scher. Mandy Michael. And more.
Long-time (since 1994) web design practitioner Jason Pamental, author of Responsive Typography from O'Reilly, is Jeffrey Zeldman's guest. For more than an hour, the two designers geek out over responsive typography, the history of type on the web, and the explosive creative potential of the new variable fonts. Multiple Masters. FF Meta. Storing the offsets of the curve points. The three second timeout. Why FOUT is a feature, not a bug. Compensating for the differences between the web font and the backup font. The tragedy of Typecast, the new hope of Figma. Adidas. Nick Sherman. Paula Scher. Mandy Michael. And more. Links for this episode:Hi, I'm Jason | Responsive Web TypographyResponsive Typography: Using Type Well on the Web: Jason Pamental: 9781491907092: Amazon.com: BooksVariable Fonts | Responsive Web TypographyThe evolution of typography with variable fonts: an introduction | Responsive Web TypographyAbout Jason | Responsive Web TypographyJason Pamental (@jpamental) | TwitterVariable Fonts Experiments - a Collection by Mandy Michael on CodePenThe New School: Year One — PentagramDavid Jonathan Ross (@djrrb) | TwitterBello | TypekitAn Event Apart: Orlando 2018 Special Edition Web Design & UX ConferenceFigma: the collaborative interface design tool.Design with web fonts in the browser - TypecastAmbientLightSensor - Web APIs | MDNJason Pamental – MediumJason Pamental on CodePenjpamental (Jason Pamental) · GitHubJason Pamental (@jpamental) • Instagram photos and videosvery able fontsBrought to you by: .TECH Domains (Visit the link and use the code TBWS to get 90% off on 1 & 5 year registrations).
Be sure to tune in to Georgian Bay Roots, Sunday at 4pm on 560 CFOS... Dylan is back in the host chair, with a bunch of listener requests from Summerfolk Music and Crafts Festival! Featuring: Greenbank, Suzie Vinnick, Samantha Martin, Danny Michel, Paige Ballagh, RPR, Stephen Fearing, Red Moon Road, Bahamas, Poor Angus, Nick Sherman, Treasa Levasseur, The Harpoonist & The Axe Murderer, Ian Bell Tons of fun! Don't miss it! :)
We had Nick Sherman (@NickSherman) on the podcast…
Nick Sherman is a typographer and typographic consultant based in New York City, co-founder of Fonts In Use and columnist at A List Apart, serves on the board of directors for the Type Directors Club, the Adobe Typography Customer Advisory Board, as well as the artistic board for the Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museumh He is both a graduate of and consultant for the typeface design program at Cooper Union. He graduated with honors from the Graphic Design program at MassArt in Boston, where he also taught undergraduate typography and letterpress printing. Nick has worked at Font Bureau, Webtype, and MyFonts, directing web design and promotional material for typefaces in print and digital media. In this interview we talk about Nick’s rituals involving pizza. We wonder if there’re any similarities between pizza and type. Nick explains how he got interested in graphic arts at an early age through music. And how he later on started focussing more on typography. We also talk about the project he did for the Hamilton Wood Type Museum and his work for MyFonts, Font Bureau, Webtype and Fonts in Use. We wonder if Nick can see how type trends go, where it’s getting influenced by, and if he thinks that we’re reaching some sort of a saturation point? Recorded at the Robothon 2015 Conference in The Hague, the Netherlands. Nick Sherman :: Nick at Font Bureau :: Webtype :: Nick at A List Apart :: Nick at Fonts In Use :: A month of pizza :: File Download (31:24 min / 58 MB)
In this episode of Red Man Laughing we present a sit down featured chat w/Anishinaabe singer/songwriter Nick Sherman. This episode of the podcast is being copresented by Red Man Laughing and Nick's podcast, Knives & Wildrice. In this conversation Nick and Ryan break down the making of Nick's new album, Knives & Wildrice, the process of documenting the journey of making the album through a podcast and what it was like to crowdfund & create this album with very little resources and the good graces of his friends and family.
CBC Radio One is pleased to present Red Man Laughing, a special hour of indigenous comedy, music and interviews hosted by stand up comic Ryan McMahon. After 3 successful seasons of the hit podcast, the shows format was tweaked & twisted into this 1 hour National comedy special! In January 2014, Ryan invited a group of fellow aboriginal artists to join him onstage at the Capitol Theatre in Edmonton’s historic Fort Edmonton Park. The show was recorded over 2 sold out nights (honestly, we could have sold out for a week straight there was such a demand for tickets) at the historic theatre. The show aired during the 2014 National Aboriginal Day weekend. Guests include champion hand-drum singer Fawn Wood, singer/songwriter Nick Sherman, author and film-maker Richard Van Camp, and Canada Reads winning author, Joseph Boyden.
Interview with Indigenous comedian & media maker Ryan McMahon about recently launched Indian & Cowboy Media platform. I&C is a network of writers, artists, storytellers, musicians, directors and producers. The platform aims to disrupt, engage and empower in the digital "wild west" by reclaiming indigenous histories through the intersection of media, technology & good old fashioned storytelling. Ryan McMahon is an Anishinaabe comedian and writer from Treaty 3 territory, Couchiching First Nation. He’s a graduate of the prestigious Second City Conservatory and the brains behind Indian and Cowboy Media. www.indianandcowboy.com Music used in the podcast can be found at RPM.fm, including Plex and Nick Sherman.
In this episode of the Red Man Laughing podcast we take you live to beautiful Victoria, BC during the University Of Victoria's Indigenous Governance Programs week long "Indigenous Leadership Forum." We were honoured to be asked to join the forum for a night of comedy, music and art chats as it relates to the movement and we gladly accepted! Joining us this week on the podcast is Nick Sherman (http://nicksherman.ca), Tobold Rollo, or, @SettlerColonial on Twitter (http://toboldrollo.com), Janet Rogers (http://janetrogers.com) AND Art Napolean (http://music.cbc.ca/#/artists/Art-Napoleon). In this episode we talk about the words behind the music and why they matter to the Indigenous Nationhood Movement, Tobold & Ryan talk about flipping tables in Tim Horton's and how to navigate drunken family dinners, Janet Rogers recounts a stunning story about a hummingbird and Art Napolean shares his flavour or Red Roots Rock! As always, thanks for listening. Make sure you subscribe to the podcast to get new episodes send directly to your RSS Reader, Email or iTunes.
In this episode of Red Man Laughing we take you to Saskatoon, SK for our stop on the Red Man Laughing tour. We were so grateful to have such an incredible audience come out and support the show in Saskatoon and you can tell the difference in the spirits of the performers. In this episode we have TWO special guests that join us for featured chats - we feature Cree playwright Ken Williams & Cree gigmaster John Noon. With Ken we talk about the politics of writing for the Theatre and whether he feels Canada (and ourselves) is ready to hear our stories. With John, we talk about his time as a singer and why he feels outreach and understanding is integral to a way forward in this country. Also, inn this episode, we continue to riff on the "beauty of Nick Sherman", Leonard's "Elder Sumner" character comes out in full effect, Conway K. goes deep on his healing journey and I embarrass myself by trying to rap. As always, thanks for listening. Make sure you subscribe to the podcast to get new episodes send directly to your RSS Reader, Email or iTunes.
In this episode of the Red Man Laughing podcast we bring into the cozy confines of the Urban Shaman Art Gallery for the 1st stop of the Red Man Laughing Tour. This show features music, laughs & stories from Nick Sherman, Leonard Sumner and myself. In this episode we talk about Nick living in a cabin without running water and his new found love of showers! Leonard talks about the impact his music has had on people and he'll tell us about an incident he had with some hitchhikers and I share my deep dark nightmare of being chased down and found by the countless hitchhikers that I've passed in all of my travels. As always, thanks for listening. Make sure you subscribe to the podcast to get new episodes send directly to your RSS Reader, Email or iTunes.
This week on the show we had a conversation with Nick Sherman of MyFonts. We got a chance to talk to him about his work at MyFonts, woodtype, pizza, and his move from student to teacher at MassArt. As always you can email us at readbetweentheleading@gmail.com and find us on twitter @rbtlshow. You can find more detailed shownotes at http://rbtl.us/post/133836685