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You may or may not know that these two nerds Alex Segura and Sara Century have teamed up with Archie comics legend Pat Kennedy to create a new Patreon comic, The Forgotten Five! We've done a couple interviews about the project and I'll share some links below, but this chat was all about listing some of the major influences that went into the book. The Forgotten Five is a new webcomic, so you know that means we could use all the support we can get. It's at www.patreon.com/theforgottenfive We are also working with Priya Saxena, who some of you may remember from Episode 3 about Spider-Woman. Priya is a professional copyeditor and is a dream to work with, so if you need some editing magic in your life, you can search her @ lettersofpriya on Bluesky and Instagram. Or just follow Priya for her cool zines and podcast work, she's the best! Alex is working on a million things right now, notably Dick Tracy, Star Wars, and The Question. Check out his website for all the cool stuff he writes: www.alexsegura.com/ An interview that Alex and I did for Comics Beat if you want to know more about The Forgotten Five: https://www.comicsbeat.com/interview-alex-segura-and-sara-century-talk-new-comic-the-forgotten-five/
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Send us a textIn this episode, hosts Scott Kuhlman and Chasity Owens bring on a special guest - Dr. Gregory Gorbett, IAAI-CFI, CFEI, CFPS, CFII, CVFI, Senior Fire Analyst/Co-Owner of Fire Dynamics Analysis, and one of Chasity's former professors from Eastern Kentucky University's renowned fire program. Recording from the California Conference of Arson Investigators February Seminar, the trio dives deep into the world of fire investigation with plenty of expert insights and good-natured banter.Dr. Gorbett shares his fascinating journey into fire investigation, starting with his family's firefighting background and how a gutsy decision to volunteer for a 45-million-dollar loss investigation in Dallas led him to connections with industry legends like Pat Kennedy. The conversation explores the evolution of fire investigation education, with Dr. Gorbett explaining how EKU's program has grown since the 1970s to become one of the nation's premier fire investigation educational institutions.The episode tackles several cutting-edge topics in fire investigation, including the challenges of standardizing damage assessment. Dr. Gorbett discusses his research on using numerical scales to describe fire damage consistently, which was published in the Journal of Forensic Science. The hosts also explore how ventilation affects fire patterns, with Scott suggesting the need for simple acronyms to help new investigators remember critical assessment steps at scenes.One particularly engaging segment covers the importance of proper terminology in fire investigation reports, with Dr. Gorbett explaining why he discourages terms like "heavy fire damage" and use of personal pronouns in technical writing. The group shares how these teaching moments have stuck with them throughout their careers, often hearing Dr. Gorbett's voice in their heads when writing reports.The episode wraps up with a discussion on the balance between education and experience, with Dr. Gorbett emphasizing that while formal education provides a foundation, on-the-job training and good mentorship remain crucial for developing skilled investigators. The hosts introduce their recurring segment "Can You Use It In A Sentence," challenging listeners to learn the definition of "heuristic" for the next episode.Packed with professional insights, personal anecdotes, and plenty of fire investigation nerding-out, this episode offers valuable knowledge for both seasoned investigators and those new to the field.Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed the episode, give us 5 stars, hit the follow button, and subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and anywhere you are listening in from. Follow us on social media!Instagram: @infocus_podcastLinkedIn: INFOCUS podcastFacebook: INFOCUS podcastTikTok: @infocus_podcast
Nick Kennedy, Atari Morse Code Keyer I was adding a batch of ham radio newsletters to the Internet Archive's Digital Library of Amateur Radio And Communications, and I noticed the word "Atari" on one of the pages. In the September 2019 issue of Solid Copy, the newsletter of The CW Operators Club, Nick Kennedy had written: "Few hams who are both CW [morse code] enthusiasts and programmers of microcontrollers have been able to resist trying their hand at a keyer or two. I've done several in the past 30+ years, starting with one for the 6502 in an Atari 800 and on through PICs, AVRs and now...the Arduino." So I contacted Nick, amateur radio call sign WA5BDU, to find out what his Atari project was all about. First, a tiny bit of ham radio background: Morse code, that language of dots and dashes, can be sent over the radio waves using a Morse code key. Even if you know nothing about ham radio, I bet you picture a basic Morse code key: when tap the little lever, it makes an electrical connection that makes a sound. That's called a straight key. Avid Morse code enthusiasts may prefer a fancier "paddle" key: with two levers, one for short beeps and one for longer ones. A keyer is a device that is connected between the paddle key and the radio: it allows the sender to control timing of the transmitted signals, and other factors. Nick's software, WA5BDU Computer Keyer, turned his Atari computer into a keyer. He wired his Morse code paddle and his ham radio to joystick port 2. As he sent a message using his paddle, the Atari interpreted the signal, adjusted it as necessary, displayed the outgoing message on the screen, and sent the signal to the radio. Or, Nick could simply type on the Atari's keyboard to send Morse code messages, skipping the paddle key altogether. Nick sent me the keyer program and source code — as well as a packet radio terminal program that he wrote, and a tank game written by his brother. Check the show notes for links to all of those. Our interview took place on January 21, 2023. Video version of this interview Keyer software and source code at Internet Archive Ham Terminal software (with source code) at Internet Archive Various amateur radio software for for Atari 8-bit Nick interviewed by the QSO Today podcast in 2015 Nick's keyer article in Solid Copy Nick's web site Ad Astra magazine Pat Kennedy's tank game Digital Library of Amateur Radio & Communications Support Kay's interviews on Patreon
Miller and Moulton discuss the prospect of Caitlin Clark playing in the Summer Olympics this July, and the potential impact it would have on women's hoops. They're also joined by Pat Kennedy to talk March Madness and the ACC.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Josh and Brandon meet at Pop's to talk about Jughead's Diner, created by Bill Golliher, Dan Parent, Pat Kennedy, and Pat Brosseau.Beware spoilers in this episode! Follow Archie and Me on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.If you enjoy this podcast, please consider leaving a review.
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Anne and Lau recently held an Audition Demolition workshop which included a live callback and casting process. In this episode, the Bosses discuss the audition demolition and how it mirrors the casting process. They explain the importance of taking direction well, researching scripts, and approaching every piece of copy as an actor. During a live callback, don't forget to have fun and enjoy being in a room with other people. Anne and Lau also discuss the importance of feedback and how it can help aspiring voice actors hone their craft Finally, we examine some of the memorable people and performances that stood out. The Bosses finish by reminding listeners that our next Audition Demolition is coming up soon! Transcript 0:00:01 - Intro It's time to take your business to the next level, the boss level. These are the premier business owner strategies and successes being utilized by the industry's top talent today. Rock your business like a boss, a V-O boss. Now let's welcome your host, Anne Ganguzza. 0:00:19 - Anne Hey everyone, welcome to the V-O Boss podcast and the Boss Business Superpower series. I'm your host, Anne Ganguzza, and I'm here with my bossy co-host, Lau Lapides. Hey Anne, how are you? I'm awesome, Lau. How are you Good? Fantastic, Lau. We had the most amazing audition demolition this past weekend. 0:00:45 - Lau Woohoo, it was super, super power. 0:00:49 - Anne Yeah, I think we should chat about it. Oh, let's go, I'm ready. Yeah, well, for those bosses who are unaware, we created a audition demolition workshop, which is very similar. We did it once before a Lau, but we added a couple of new twists to it and essentially it was to mimic the casting process, the audition process, and so people could enter and they could choose to get feedback or not. They could audition and get feedback, or audition and not get feedback through our Dropbox new application called Replay. Lau and I were selecting a short list after that and ultimately did not announce the short list until the live show, which was this past weekend. I think it was so exciting, Lau. 0:01:42 - Lau It was so fun, it was great. It took a while right. It took us time to get through it. It wasn't a quick deal. It took us. How long was the show, how long did it run? 0:01:52 - Anne A couple hours, it was a couple hours and we had 10 people that we called back, just like in a real audition I was talking Lau about. When I used to drive into LA I would get notice from my agent that said you've been called back and they want to hear you. I would drive oh God, I would drive into LA and go to the studio and I'd see a lot of times I'd see my voiceover friends there. It was kind of nice. It was like a big party. But yeah, we were still auditioning and so I was a little nervous. I think all of us had a little bit of nervous. But we would be called in one by one to read a script and Lau, and I tried to mimic that as much as possible during our weekend, and so people were not aware if they were on the shortlist until they got to the live show and then we announced the shortlist one by one. It wasn't, we announced everybody on the shortlist at once. It basically like as if you were waiting in the studio lobby to be called into the studio to read, and so that's what we did. Everybody was surprised and we had 10 people that we shortlisted and we had them come in and guess what? The client changed the script. Now, we did that before, but that's typically what happens, right, you read an audition and then when you go in person to audition, they have a different script. That's almost always the case, I think, and so we changed the script on them, and I don't know Lau. What were your thoughts? 0:03:15 - Lau I thought it went really well. I mean surprising that I kind of thought to some degree many would fall apart with that and not know what was going on and there would be mass confusion and there would be fire and tornadoes and earthquakes. And Charlton Heston would come out of the booth and then we would be eating alive, right, and then the sea would part. I was like, oh, what are we doing inviting this? But no, seriously. We had some faith in these wonderful talent, and rightly so. They all came through. Everyone came through, I think, with flying colors, and we did. We're good actors, ann. I mean, we made them sufficiently sweat a little bit as if you would in a real live audition. There was a little stress, little tension in the air. I know people were nervous because I saw conversations beforehand flying around on email and in the chat and I love that. I think that that gave it that flavor of a real. You know it was a mock audition but it was a real audition feel, which is something we wanted to mirror for the professional development and education of it. Absolutely, that worked well. I thought that really worked well. 0:04:20 - Anne And I think that it's really good to get yourself practiced in a live situation where you're definitely feeling adrenaline, whether you're nervous in a good way or even a bad way, right, it really helps you to get seasoned and to figure out what you have to do to work out those nerves to really perform well, and I think that that was a good experience for everybody that participated. And I feel that, by the way, and so what? We waited until the very beginning and we said guess what? The client changed the script and then we gave them the new script. So talent did not have a lot of time to prepare. As a matter of fact, I would say the first talent that we called up usually is the one at the disadvantage for this particular show, because typically we're not listening to each other audition. We're going in one by one and it's a private thing and we get private feedback. But this because we wanted this to be an educational experience. We had an entire Zoom room full of people who didn't know if they made the audition and were listening to the feedback live, real time from both Lau and myself, and so that will happen a lot of times. Lau, right in a real situation, you'll have more than one person giving you feedback. You'll have an engineer in there, you'll have a director, you might have a client. You might have more than one person that's offering you direction at the time, and they could have different ideas about the direction. Now, I think Lau, you and I, we think fairly similarly, but there were some auditions where I wanted to hear something different than you did or feedback that we gave was absolutely, I think, different in different spots, but I think overall, we were sticking to the casting specs that were laid out there and that was very similar to a lot of casting specs. That is, make it authentic, make it real, make it, make it conversational. So that's always a task, I think, for talent, and when they're just seeing the script for the first time and even if we've been directing other people, they might be oh my God, they might be preparing. They might not have listened to our feedback, right? 0:06:24 - Lau Yes, yes, and that was the great part of having everyone in the room. That would not happen in an audition most of the time most anywhere but we wanted that educational experience. We wanted people to observe each other's work and get the benefit of everyone's feedback so that even if they were nervous in preparing, they could absorb some of what they were hearing before they went on. And I think that it was a blessing for people to kind of go later and it was also a blessing for people to go first. 0:06:55 - Anne Sure, oh, I agree. 0:06:55 - Lau Because it's a very different experience. I also wanted to bring up, too, our experience, ann, of when we were commenting in the Dropbox and doing all of our feedback, that I heard in the session from a number of people and post via email thanking us that they felt that the feedback was so wonderful, so detailed, so necessary and it was like a drink of nectar for a lot of people that said I'd like to think what you said was authentic and real and that it gave me time, it made me feel special, it made me feel like someone was paying attention to me, that status casting agency status, coaching status and that I could walk away with some real tools, practice tools to work on. Absolutely. It wasn't just about am I good, am I bad? 0:07:46 - Anne am I right am? 0:07:46 - Lau I wrong. It was much more about reminding me that I have a full process here and I can go in many different directions, and I'd like to think that you and I gave as much authentic feedback as we could, rather than artificial feedback just for the sake of entertainment value. 0:08:03 - Anne Oh yeah, no, absolutely, and I'm going to say that I think that what I loved about it is that the educational component that came into it with the feedback and this is the feedback not just during the live show, this is the feedback via Dropbox. The really cool thing about Dropbox Replay and offering feedback there's a lot of times you'll notice that you submit your auditions via Dropbox and you always have to be careful how you name them and there's lots of criteria when you upload an audition. The cool thing about being able to offer feedback for all the people that requested it is that we were able to give feedback along a timeline, and so if there was a particular passage that they did well or a particular passage where they maybe lost their authenticity or we had a critique, we could specify it at the specific time that it happened, and that's something that you don't always get in a real audition. As a matter of fact, usually in an audition you'll go in and read, and it's very rare that they'll offer feedback. They might give you a set of directions to do it again and may not offer as much verbose feedback as we did during the session, and you're kind of left with. Okay, I hope I did good. And so you know, I'm always walking out of the room going well, I think they liked me. I hope they liked me, I hope I nailed it. And a lot of times they will give some generic thank you so much. Sometimes they won't say a word, they'll just say okay, thank you, and you'll walk out that door going gosh, I hope I nailed it. Which is what I love about the audition demolition is that we were able to really go beyond that and really act as like okay, here's what we would offer you feedback for the educational component. And then, when we made our decision Lau this is what I loved we muted ourselves, because a lot of times we're there, live in the studio or we're in a Zoom session and we are being directed and then all of a sudden they're gonna mute and they're gonna talk and we can see them talking behind the glass and you're like okay, did they like that? What are they talking about? And you know, maybe they're talking about lunch, we don't know. Maybe they're talking about my performance. Was it good, was it bad? Oh, my God, what are they gonna tell me next? And then they'll say okay, thank you, we're done. But I liked our mimicking of that. 0:10:14 - Lau And there was a funny moment, though you can't forget to share, that hilarious moment, where we had talked about giving each other a call, a cell phone call, so that we could have this sort of intercom system between the two of us in case we wanna bring up some details to each other or just remind each other about certain cues. I totally forgot, and it was about a quarter of the way through and I said oh wow, I get a call. And I called Ann and I said Ann, listen, because one person didn't show up. I said do you want to have another call back, since we have an open slot? And she's like Lau, everyone can hear you. Right now Can everyone hear Lau? And they're like, and I'm like, that's okay, they'll learn from it, it's great for them. 0:10:59 - Anne There you go, there you go, and here's the deal In a real situation, right? If you don't show up to that casting call, that's it. You snooze, you lose, you're out, and they may make a decision at the last minute to call more people, or they need to hear more people, or maybe they didn't get what they needed from the first audition. Gosh, that goes on all the time. Right, Lau, they recast it because they didn't really get what they wanted. So we did that too which I love it through a wrench in it, because everybody that was shortlisted thought that was it. And then all of a sudden we had a discussion. We said we'd like to call back Actually, we were gonna call back two people, but we ended up calling back one other person, which again added that element of surprise which again hypes up the adrenaline and the nerves. And so I think again, this audition demolition Lau we can do this like regularly, because I think it's a skill that every voice artist should have in their toolbox to be able to be prepared on the fly, work through those nerves and just perform and get that gig and be able to take direction well, right, and no matter how we slice it, of course we're always about process or process oriented people. 0:12:14 - Lau But there is a product, there is a gig at stake and in this contest we had prizes, we had some cash. 0:12:22 - Anne We had cash. 0:12:22 - Lau We had cash we had cash, we had a going on. People were really fighting and cLauing for the real deal. It wasn't just oh, you won, congratulations. It was, let's actually reward you. Who is something real world that you can enjoy, right and people love that. 0:12:38 - Anne I think people love that. I mean, who doesn't love cash? Who doesn't love cash? I mean, that's just as you know, that's an investment in your business, right? So invest in the audition demolition and you can win cash and or swag, and so I'm extremely excited to have offered that. 0:12:54 - Lau I wanna ask what were some auditions that really stuck out for you and why did they stick out for you? I mean, even in the larger pool, not just the short list, but even in the larger pool there were so many unique people. Oh yeah, they were diverse talent very across the board. No two people were the same. What were some of the more memorable people and performances that your audience can learn from today? 0:13:18 - Anne Well, first and foremost, understanding that I'm going to be casting for a particular job and a particular company, which this happened to be University of Phoenix, I had a demographic in mind that I wanna advertise to and I had a sound in my head that I thought would be a good representative of this particular company or university that would be able to sell effectively. And I think that every casting director has an idea in their head as to what kind of a voice they're looking for, which usually ends up in the specs. But sometimes they change their mind when somebody gets creative or maybe interprets the script in a little bit of a different way. And it was always those auditions that stood out to me, the ones that it wasn't like the song that I heard in my head. Right, we were asking for authentic, we were asking for conversational, and those people that could really come into the first few words, that sounded like they had a story, they had a person they were talking to, those were the ones that perked up my ears. And, of course, those that had a very different, a very different sound as well. I mean, I will say I mean I can't say that your sound doesn't come into play here, because, again, we're hiring people based upon how we think they're going to effectively sell our product. Right, what? 0:14:40 - Lau about you Lau? I would agree, and I made a concerted effort to come in with a very open mind and play the producer, who has not as much idea of what I'm actually looking for. I just know, I know the product, I know the school, I know the program, I've seen their advertising campaigns. I get that, yeah, but I want to keep an open mind because I'm not exactly sure which direction I want to go in. Yeah, age wise, diversity factor, accent wise and I'm glad I did that, because everyone was so different and so unique. I would have been let down only in the sense that I would have been looking for that needle in a haystack. Oh, I was looking at the whole haystack and because we did that, our shortlist was so diverse. 0:15:27 - Anne Oh, it was no two people who are alike, right. 0:15:30 - Lau You'd say, was there even a breakdown involved with this, because they were so large? 0:15:33 - Anne and that's what's so cool. What I love about what you just said was I said okay, I had an idea in mind, right, I know the demographic, I know the product and I know the type of sound that I'm looking for and that's what I'm gonna put in the casting specs. However, you're absolutely right. By being open-minded and hearing a bunch of different voices, then I started to think, well, okay, for this campaign, I like this voice because of this factor. I like this voice because that's the one I originally thought would be a really great choice for selling. But now I can see that this other voice, which may not have been anywhere, like I thought right, would really be effective in helping to sell my product as a casting director. So, yes, keeping it open-minded, understanding, guys, that even though the casting specs may call for something, right, if you bring something unique to the read, you bring yourself, you bring that personality, you bring something that just makes us go oh, okay, I didn't think about that. It really is a wonderful testament to, literally, your voice. It could be any voice, right, it doesn't have to be a particular sound, doesn't have to be a particular style, it can be you, it can be what you bring to the read and that can sway a casting director's choice, which is amazing, right, it's wonderful, it's hopeful and it makes you feel like, alright, well then, I still am gonna give my best, right? Well, if you're looking at the casting spectrum, I don't know, I'm probably not gonna get it. I mean, no, don't feel that way at all, because we were surprised very, and actually even in our decisions, right, in terms of who were we going to cast when it came down to it. Right, we were going back and forth between a couple of different voices and I think that, well, let's keep these guys on hold or on call back, or who else would be great for this campaign. There were multiple choices. 0:17:19 - Lau Yeah, and I was playing tricks in my head saying, oh, I can't wait to see who's gonna win this thing, because I have no idea right now. Literally throughout the whole thing, I literally Could not figure out who is going to win and who is going to book the gate, and I think that's very true and very accurate to the casting process. Many times it comes right down to the wire when everyone is disagreeing on a talent or maybe they need to bring in another talent, and you and I did that. 0:17:46 - Anne We weren't necessarily it didn't bring but, we were going back and forth about. 0:17:50 - Anne We wanted to narrow it down, and it was tough for us to narrow down those choices because we each had our own Independent, we had our favorites and we had people that we thought were best suited for the campaign. I'm glad that we were able to. Obviously, we awarded the gig to one person and that's a congratulations to Joshua Goodman and then we awarded to runners up, because that was something that we thought you know we're gonna keep you on our shortlist for perhaps the next campaign and that was Pat Kennedy, was one of our alternates and gender Macintosh. So congratulations to everybody and really congratulations to everyone who auditioned. I mean, I was so impressed with the professionalism and the talent that we heard and I'm excited to do this again, and I'm excited about changing up the scripts, the genre right and changing up the scripts and having even more people audition for this. So I think it was a real success. I don't know what are you excited about for what's up next? 0:18:51 - Lau Well, I'll tell you one piece of excitement, and I don't like to say this at the top. It's what we call metatheatrical. It's a reality within a reality, within a reality, but the truth is, this was not a mock audition when I looked at this, and I'm sure you were thinking this too, in regards to recommending clients for projects that you're a part of. I am always looking for new talent. So there will be people that I'm going to reach out to for MCVO contracts. 0:19:20 - Anne We don't say that and I'll be referring people because it becomes a top of mind. I know who my talent are Top of mind, yeah, and I'll be casting for projects as well. While I'm not a talent agent like yourself, I do have a number of clients that I help cast for and I actually have a couple of rosters that I place people that I recommend I place them for jobs and so the truth is is like it's a mock audition for educational purposes. 0:19:47 - Lau but there's a subtext of reality that whenever you're in front of working people in the industry, they're always going to be thinking about you for potential work. How do you put someone like us in front of some of these people and say don't look at them for work, just look at them as a student? It's not possible, because they're working people, they're working professionals. So we want to give educational value, lots of educational value and development, but we also want to potentially find new people. 0:20:19 - Anne we could be working with Awesome talent. No question, let's there to lose for auditioning, right? So our next audition demolition and again. By the time this airs, it may have passed already, but I really think, talking about our experiences with the first one, I think it ran gosh. It ran smoother than I even thought, and so I'm really excited to continue this on a regular basis because I think it's just so educational and, as bosses, we're all about the education. I'm all about providing a great resource. That's what we do here at the VioBoss podcast, and we're here to help. We're here to hopefully give you some advice and tips along your journey in this crazy voiceover industry that we all love so much. And hey, what can I? 0:21:03 - Lau say I think it's fantastic and I want to be clear to those who have no idea what we're talking about and want to get involved with it that you're getting literally hours worth of feedback. Oh yeah, not just a quick. That was great and you're done. You're getting all the written feedback first Plus and our Dropbox Plus. You're going to show up on the contest day in real time live and you're going to get all sorts of feedback. You're going to hear everyone else's feedback. You're going to get to observe and steal and absorb everyone else's. Then you'll get your own. So it's like double feedback, Endless feedback. 0:21:38 - Anne It's like double feedback. It's more than if you just go to one session, because you're getting much more written feedback from both Lau and myself, whether you make the shortlist or not, and during the class you're going to have the exposure to finding out. If you're on the shortlist and even if you don't make the shortlist, you get to watch the others perform and be redirected and get that education as well. So I mean, gosh, the value I'm just saying the value is incredible, guys. 0:22:08 - Lau It's massive, it's huge. I mean, I don't know any other circumstance that offers that kind of thing. 0:22:14 - Anne And who offers cash? Who offers? Cash as a prize and the amount of time that we're dealing with a compressed amount of time, right, right, you can win back your money plus some, win back your investment and some, and have fun doing it and be top of mind for those people that may be able to help cast you in further roles. 0:22:34 - Lau So and do you have a couple of quick tips? I love tips, couple of quick tips for the next round of talent. Who are like I have to do this, I got to get in on this or the round that just came through. I know a lot of them are already talking about coming back. They want to have another go of it, they want to be challenged again. Let's talk about quickly a couple of tips that we can offer them when they come back. Good idea, when they're coming in for the first time. 0:22:58 - Anne Well, I'm going to say, first and foremost, do your research on the script, do some analysis before you run into your studio and just read it as if you this is the way you think it should sound. I really think you've got to spend a few moments and, if you can, google the product, google the company, find out like who their demographic is, find out if they've had other campaigns. Take a look at those campaigns. See what their style is, what their brand is, what their mission statement is, and I think all of that information can help you to voice for that company better. And also make sure that you are, after the analysis, that you really look at it as an actor and I know you're gonna probably expound on this one, but I want you to really look on that script as an actor. You're not gonna probably get a storyboard with it, and so you have to try to imagine what's happening in the scene, always know who you are and who you're talking to, and really put yourself in a scene so that you are authentically in it, telling a story where all storytellers right. We have to tell the story. We have to engage the listener into a believable, authentic performance and Lau. I'm sure you're gonna go off on that one, oh my gosh. 0:24:11 - Lau I second that. I third that I also don't want you to lose that fun factor, because there is a tremendous fun factor to not just voicing the copy but also being with people in a room. When you're with people in a room, I know it's scary, it's nerve-wracking, you don't know who everyone is, but I want you to enjoy, like, really relish the moment and have a little bit of personalization as you. So some of the time when you were giving a direction in, or we gave an adjustment or we were just greeting people, there were some people that stuck out in my mind as being very memorable because they had that mix of business acumen with warmth and fun, and they smiled a lot. There was one talent His teeth were so white I couldn't stop looking at them. He just smiled the whole time because we were visually in a room seeing each other. We weren't just hearing each other audio wise, but all of that counts for something it does. Yeah, so that I know, okay, this talent knows how to smile on a lot of commercial reads. This person knows how to be a warm, engaging person. So if they're dealing with our clients, they're gonna be that way, like there's a lot of reasons. 0:25:20 - Anne Good points, excellent Right. 0:25:22 - Lau We have to enjoy. Let go be social a little bit, be personable. We're not gonna waste time, we're not getting into huge conversations. It's not a party, but it is a real time engagement of real people, and those people stick in my mind and relationships do matter. 0:25:39 - Anne I mean, it's one of those things that, like you said, it's not a party that you're gonna be talking the director's ear off, but you certainly have to have a little bit of a personality and have a little bit of joy and a little bit of definitely a lot of professionalism, but also let us see a little bit about who you are and that will help us to understand what you can bring to the table Absolutely, and that's within your interactions. When we're giving you direction and feedback, all of that comes out. So, yeah, good advice. 0:26:06 - Lau I'm gonna throw in another one and say it's really important to warm up. We wouldn't know for sure because we weren't asking this question, but I would suspect there were a few people who are not quite as warmed up as they could have been, mainly because they were stumbling a lot, they were going back on lines, they weren't breathing well, they were holding the breath, and I do think a lot of that is just nerves. 0:26:29 - Anne It could be nerves. 0:26:30 - Lau Yeah, real time, but take the time, even if it's an hour. Sit in your booth or take the time to stretch, drink water, breathe the air, go over your lines, feel them through, personalize them, so that it isn't just about getting the script right or I gotta get through this and sound good. It's about how do I feel you and I talked a lot about like the person that you're being and talking to is this real person? Even though it had a little bit of a corporate, boxy language to it, it's real. They're real people. So you gotta do that in your warmup. You have to incorporate that all in your warmup. You can't warm up or come in and you're colder and then you're warming up as you audition. I never recommend that. I think you should come in fully engaged full throttle, full throttle and get ready to go. I think that that was the difference. That was one of the big differences between the people who are a little bit on a higher level and people who are coming into it, kind of feeling it out. 0:27:29 - Anne Yeah, yeah, and absolutely, when you're hearing direction and feedback as well, if you've got that pencil and you've got the script or your pad, your iPad, whatever it is to make some notes, cause I know, in the heat of the moment, sometimes, when you're getting direction and feedback and they ask for another read, sometimes they give a lot of things, okay, and then over here, I'd like you to lighten up here and who are you talking to and I feel like, if you needed to make some quick notes, make sure that you have the ability to do that. I love that, yeah. 0:27:59 - Lau I even say you know, with a prop. If you're dealing with a prop and you like a prop and a prop works for you, make it a prop that counts. Make it something that is meaningful to you. The first thing that came to my mind was if I'm dealing with the University of Phoenix read, and if you watch the advertising campaigns, traditionally they're pretty heartful. There's a warmth and a thoughtfulness to it. It would be great to have what the diploma looks like in front of you, or what a graduate looks like in front of you or what personally, so that you can see how meaningful that is to someone. That is going to change their whole life. That piece of paper is going to change their whole life potentially, and just bringing that in with you can change your whole delivery versus. Let me just get the first line right. Yeah, Absolutely. 0:28:43 - Anne You know what I mean Absolutely and, like I said, I think that research and maybe looking at other commercials that they've done or other work that they've put out there to their potential clients, yeah, absolutely, that can really make a difference. 0:28:55 - Speaker 1 So wow Good, I'm excited. I can't wait for the next one. I can't wait, bosses stay tuned. 0:29:02 - Anne We will have the next dates on the VO Boss website, vobosscom. The events should be right there on the front page, and so we are looking forward to having all of you come and audition for us and take advantage of the audition. Demolition and Loth. Thank you so much, as usual, for another amazing discussion. Bosses, here's a chance to use your voice to make an immediate difference in our world and give back to the communities that give to you. Visit 100voiceshoocareorg to commit. And a big shout out to our sponsor, ipdtl. You too can network and connect like a boss. Find out more at IPDTLcom. Bosses, have an amazing week and we will see you at the next VO Boss audition demolition. 0:29:46 - Lau Yeah, see you then, woohoo, bye. 0:29:50 - Speaker 1 Join us next week for another edition of VO Boss with your host, Anne Gangusa, and take your business to the next level. Sign up for our mailing list at vobosscom and receive exclusive content, industry revolutionizing tips and strategies and new ways to rock your business like a boss. Redistribution with permission. Coast to coast connectivity via IPDTL yeah. 0:30:23 - Lau You really know your stuff. 0:30:28 - Anne I'd like somebody to say that to me you really know your stuff. I want every session to be like wow, that was amazing. 0:30:36 - Speaker 1 Oh my gosh, I know a man. 0:30:38 - Anne Bob, it's been. It's been years since we've had a talent. 0:30:41 - Speaker 1 It's somebody this talented. It's been years. Transcribed by https://podium.page
Kevin and Pat discuss his career in Student Athletics. From Coaching and Running an Athletic Department.
Josh and Brandon meet at Pop's to talk about the 1990 miniseries Archie's Explorers of the Unknown created by Rich Margopoulos, Rex Lindsey, Jon D'Agostino, Bill Yoshida, Pat Kennedy, Bob Downs, Pat Brosseau, Mindy Eisman, Barry Grossman.Beware spoilers in this episode! Follow Archie and Me on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.If you enjoy this podcast, please consider leaving a review.
Comic Reviews: DC Flash 796 by Jeremy Adams, Fernando Pasarin, Roger Cruz, George Kambadais, Oclair Albert, Wellington Dias, Pete Pantazis, Matt Herms, Luis Guerrero Marvel Amazing Spider-Man 23 by Zeb Wells, John Romita Jr, Scott Hanna, Marcio Menyz Planet of the Apes 1 by David Walker, Dave Wachter, Bryan Valenza Spider-Man 7 by Dan Slott, Mark Bagley, John Dell, Andrew Hennessy, Edgar Delgado Infinity Comics Marvel Meow and Pizza Dog by Jason Loo Image Copra Versus 1 by Michel Fiffe Hey Kids! Comics! Vol 3: The Schlock of the New! 1 by Howard Chaykin Junk Rabbit 1 by Jimmie Robinson Sweet Paprika: Black, White, and Pink 1 by Mirka Andolfo, Katana Collins, Xong Bros, Kim Krizan, Elisa Ferrari, Gabriele Bagnoli, Steve Orlando, Emilio Pilliu, Stjepan Sejic, Retsu Tateo, Luca Blengino, Otto Schmidt Dark Horse Hairball 1 by Matt Kindt, Tyler Jenkins Dynamite Disney Villains – Scar 1 by Chuck Brown, Trevor Fraley IDW Sonic the Hedgehog Fifth Anniversary Special Edition by Ian Flynn, Tracy Yardley, Jim Amash, Bob Smith, Matt Herms Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – The Dog of War 1 by Mike Chen, Angel Hernandez, Nick Filardi Ahoy Second Coming: Trinity 1 by Mark Russell, Richard Pace, Leonard Kirk, Andy Troy Archie Archie and Friends: All Action 1 by Rich Margopoulos, Bill Golliher, Daniel Kibblesmith, Tim Kennedy, Pat Kennedy, Ryan Jampole, Bob Smith, Rex Lindsey, Glenn Whitmore Vault Nasty 1 by John Lees, George Kambadais, Adam Cahoon OGN Grace Needs Space by Benjamin Wilgus, Rii Abrego Danger and Other Unknown Risks by Ryan North and Erica Henderson Parachute Kids by Betty C. Tang Codex Black: A Fire Among Clouds by Camilo Moncada Lozano, Angel De Santiago The Mighty Bite by Nathan Hale Twistwood Tales by AC Macdonald Ray's OGN Corner: Parachute Kids by Betty Tang Additional Reviews: Mandalorian 3.6, Picard 3.8, Super Mario Bros. Movie, Skinamarink, Lamentation from Cullen Bunn, Owl House finale, Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, Whatever Happened to Baby Jane News: Rachel Pollack, Al Jaffee, Harry Potter reboot, new Mark Russell kickstarter, Gail Simone Red Sonja novel, Five Nights at Freddy's release date, Batman Beyond returns with new mini, new creative team on Thor, Star Wars news and rumors, Steve Orlando Iceman series, Mangold doing a Star Wars and a Swamp Thing movie, Acolyte cast, Fall of X spin-offs, Tales of the Jedi Season 2 announced, Stranger Things animated series greenlit Trailers: Spider-Verse 2, Barbie, Muppets Mayhem, My Adventures with Superman, Ahsoka, Indiana Jones 5, Star Wars: Visions s2, Young Jedi Adventures Comics Countdown (05 Apr 2023): Stillwater 18 by Chip Zdarsky, Ramon Perez, Mike Spicer Batman 134 by Chip Zdarsky, Mike Hawthorne, Miguel Mendonca, Adriano Di Benedetto, Romeu Morey, Roman Stevens Hairball 1 by Matt Kindt, Tyler Jenkins Parachute Kids GN by Betty C. Tang Radiant Pink 4 by Melissa Flores, Meghan Camarena, Emma Kubert, Rebecca Nalty Barnstormers 5 by Scott Snyder, Tula Lotay, Dee Cunniffe I Hate This Place 7 by Kyle Starks, Artyom Topilin, Lee Loughridge Flash 796 by Jeremy Adams, Fernando Pasarin, Roger Cruz, George Kambadais, Oclair Albert, Wellington Dias, Pete Pantazis, Matt Herms, Luis Guerrero Danger and Other Unknown Risks GN by Ryan North and Erica Henderson Spider-Man 7 by Dan Slott, Mark Bagley, John Dell, Andrew Hennessy, Edgar Delgado
It is a Monday edition of Glenn Clark Radio and Glenn and Griffin will be recapping the busy, busy weekend in sports that included upsets galore in March Madness, even though the Terps were eliminated Saturday we'll recap their games and season, there was a Men's Lacrosse tournament at Stevenson, even a UFC title fight, but most importantly we will talk about the latest on Lamar Jackson, and what his status with the Ravens could be. That's what we'll do at the top of the show as we will update the Lamar-O-Meter and try to figure out where we go from here. At 10:20 AM, we will chat with the great NFL football writer, Bill Rhoden, from Andscape, who recently wrote about Lamar Jackson, getting his thoughts on the Ravens, the NFL, and more. At 10:45 AM, we will chat with former Towson Basketball coach, Pat Kennedy, as we talk March Madness, and share our thoughts on the opening two rounds of the NCAA Tournament now that the Sweet 16 is set. Then at 11:30 AM, we will chat with our good friend, Jeremy Conn from 105.7 The Fan as we do every Monday getting his thoughts on the busy weekend that was. All that and more on a Monday edition of Glenn Clark Radio.
Ken Murray and Pat Kennedy discuss the achievements of Irish emigrant Kate Kennedy.
Archie's Valentine's Spectacular #1 from Archie Comics (W) Jamie Lee Rotante, Greg Crosby, Craig Boldman, Dan Parent (A) Holly G!, Pat Kennedy, Rex Lindsey, Dan Parent Rouge Sun #10 from Image Comics (W) Ryan Parrott (A) Marco Renna $3.99 Radiant Black #21 from Image Comics (W) Kyle Higgins (A) Marcello Costa $3.99 Almighty #1 from Image Comics (W) Edward Laroche (A) Edward Laroche, Brad Simpson $3.99 Breath Of Shadows #1 from IDW Publishing | Writer(s): Rich Douek | Artist(s): Alex Cormack | $3.99 Briar #3 from BOOM! Studios | Writer(s): Christopher Cantwell | Artist(s): German Garcia | $3.99 Where Monsters Lie #1 from Dark Horse | Writer(s): Kyle Starks | Artist(s): Piotr Kowalski | $3.99 Black Tape #1 from AWA | Artists | Writers & Artisans | Writer(s): Dan Panosian | Artist(s):Dalibor Talajic | $3.99 Other Its Only Teenage Wasteland #3 from Dark Horse | Writer(s): Curt Pires | Artist(s):Jacofrom Salcedo | $3.99 Koshchei The Deathless In Hell #2 from Dark Horse | Writer(s): Mike Mignola | Artist(s): Ben Stenbeck | $3.99 Space Job #1 from Dark Horse | Writer(s): David Goodman | Artist(s): Alvaro Sarraseca | $3.99 Blood-Stained Teeth #9 from Image | Writer(s): Christian Ward | Artist(s): Patric Reynolds | $3.99 Gospel #4 from Image | Writer(s): Will Morris | Artist(s): Will Morris | $3.99 Little Monsters #10 from Image | Writer(s): Jeff Lemire | Artist(s): Dustin Nguyen | $3.99 Monarch #1 from Image | Writer(s): Rodney Barnes | Artist(s): Alex Lins | $3.99 Two Graves #4 from Image | Writer(s): Genevieve Valentine | Artist(s): Ming Doyle | $3.99 Love Everlasting Vol 1 TP from Image | Writer(s): Tom King | Artist(s): Elsa Charretier Matt Hollingsworth | $16.99 Harrower #1 from BOOM! Studios (W) Justin Jordan (A) Brahm Revel $4.99 Know Your Station #3 from BOOM! Studios (W) Sarah Gailey (A) Liana Kangas $3.99 This week's that guy that was in that show is Michael Ironside
Josh and Brandon meet at Pop's to talk about Jughead's Time Police—including stories published between 1988-1991 and the 2019 reboot. Show notes:Beware spoilers in this episode!Jughead's Time Police (2019) was created by Sina Grace, Derek Charm, Matt Herms, and Jack Morelli.Jughead's Time Police (1988-1991) includes stories by Nate Butler, Rich Margopoulos, Gene Colan, Doug Crane, Jon D'Aostino, Mindy Eisman, Barry Grossman, Pat Kennedy, Rudy Lapick, Rex Lindsey, Tom Moore, Jack Morelli, Rod Ollerenshaw, and Bill Yoshia.Follow Archie and Me on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.If you enjoy this podcast, please consider leaving a review.
ANTIC Episode 95 - Party at Brad's House! In this episode of ANTIC The Atari 8-Bit Computer Podcast…we reluctantly add an “in memoriam” section, discuss other Atari news, and plan a party at Brad's house during VCFSE. READY! Recurring Links Floppy Days Podcast AtariArchives.org AtariMagazines.com Kevin's Book “Terrible Nerd” New Atari books scans at archive.org ANTIC feedback at AtariAge Atari interview discussion thread on AtariAge Interview index: here ANTIC Facebook Page AHCS Eaten By a Grue Next Without For Links for Items Mentioned in Show: What we've been up to Kay's 2022 Wrap-up - https://www.patreon.com/posts/kays-2022-wrap-76408972 DLARC Amateur Radio Software for Atari computers - https://archive.org/details/dlarc-software-atari TANK, an unreleased, unpublished game by Pat Kennedy for Atari 8-bit computers - https://archive.org/details/tank_atari Retroid 2 - https://www.goretroid.com/products/retroid-pocket-2-plus-handheld-retro-gaming-system FASTBASIC - https://github.com/dmsc/fastbasic The Personal Computer BASIC S Reference Manual by Donald A. Sordillo Home Computer trading card deck - http://www.8bitkick.cc ATARI 50: THE ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION - https://atari.com/products/atari-50th-the-anniversary-celebration News Rob 'n' Banks, new game - https://forums.atariage.com/topic/342151-rob-n-banks-new-game/ Old School Gamer Magazine - https://www.oldschoolgamermagazine.com/osgdigital/osg31free// Atari Scene news - https://mastodon.world/@Philsan v4.10 of Altirra, the Atari 8 bit computer emulator for Windows - https://www.virtualdub.org/altirra.html Atari Icons for Altirra by LesNick - https://forums.atariage.com/topic/346537-atari-icons-for-altirra/ via therealbountybob on AtariAge - https://forums.atariage.com/forum/60-8-bit-high-score-club/ Ultimate Gated Video Board - https://ataribits.weebly.com/ugv.html Atari custom disks (pen plotting) from Paul Rickards - https://mastodon.social/@paulrickards/109661825716424393 Update to LinguaXE (uses FujiNet) by Amarok: https://forums.atariage.com/topic/343271-linguaxe-google-translator-for-atari-xlxe/?do=findComment&comment=5178964 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-w5bBl1gUU FASTFP version F+ for 400/800/XL/XE - https://forums.atariage.com/topic/346575-fastfp-version-f-for-400800xlxe-in-final-version-5-new-roms/ In Memoriam: Glenn Botts (Glenn the 5200 man) passes away: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_D-2ep2DMGQ&lc=UgyPp_hkT9Txc36Vw154AaABAg Atariage discussion - https://forums.atariage.com/topic/345726-rip-glenn-botts-aka-glenn-the-5200-man/ Archer Maclean passes away: https://www.dualshockers.com/archer-maclean-passes-away-aged-60/ http://www.atarimania.com/list_games_atari-400-800-xl-xe-maclean-archer_team_844_8_G.html https://forums.atariage.com/topic/345523-archer-maclean-has-passed-away/ Sal Esquivel (KJMANN on atariage) died. He did the soundtrack to space harrier, Tempest extreme and outrun: ANTIC Interview 17 - The Atari 8-bit Podcast - Sal Esquivel - https://ataripodcast.libsyn.com/antic-interview-17-the-atari-8-bit-podcast-sal-esquivel http://www.atarimania.com/list_games_atari-400-800-xl-xe-esquivel-sal_team_3357_8_G.html https://www.youtube.com/@salesquivel8562/videos http://archive.org/details/sal-esquivel-kjmann Atari 800 Best Game Pack - link update - https://mega.nz/file/0xQn2BgQ#piHWwHpSjqXqImAGAXAkXT949ywvtDyqagxeNgW4F0g Atari 8-Bit/5200 Homebrew Games Released/Completed/WIP in 2023 - https://forums.atariage.com/topic/345916-atari-8-bit5200-homebrew-games-releasedcompletedwip-in-2023/ Silly Venture 2022 WE results: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBoKKLquh3E&t=14044s https://demozoo.org/parties/4441/ Upcoming Shows VCF East 2023 - Apr 14-16, 2023 - InfoAge Science and History Museums, Wall, NJ - https://vcfed.org/events/vintage-computer-festival-east/ Indy Classic Computer and Video Game Expo - April 29 & 30 - Crowne Plaza Airport Hotel, Indianapolis, IN - https://indyclassic.org/ Southern Fried Game Expo - July 28-30 2023 - Atlanta, GA - https://gameatl.com/ Portland Retro Gaming Expo - October 13-15, 2023 - Oregon Convention Center - https://retrogamingexpo.com/ YouTube Videos VGA from a VBXE Atari 800 - FlashJazzCat - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4RBDY0Y100 Poison (6502) - TNT (atari music, pokey, chiptune) - Marek Pešout - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAHlaCUJFCU Last Ninja - Atari 8 Bits For Ever - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43I0qpM0Udg The Atari 800XL 8-bit computer - Keyboard repair and restoration - Arctic Retro - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrsSvlTBEyc Atari 8-bit VBXE Special - Zeropage Homebrew - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjgS_P7BzZU New at Archive.org https://archive.org/details/bestofcomputerfa0007vari/mode/2up?q=Atari https://archive.org/details/completehistoric0000davi https://archive.org/details/mundo-atari/MundoAtari-issue-00 https://archive.org/details/latarien_sep85/latarien_apr84/ Many Mid-Florida Atari Computer Club Bulletin issues e.g. - https://archive.org/details/mid-florida-atari-computer-club-bulletin-vol-11-no-10-oct-1994 MMG Micro Software's Final Flight Manual - https://archive.org/details/final-flight-mmg/page/1/mode/2up Sierra Service's Easyfind Index Disk Images and Documentation - https://archive.org/details/sierra-services-flyer-catalog/Easyfind_Docs/ Feedback Museum of Art and Digital Entertainment in Oakland California - http://www.themade.org Personal Mastodon Accounts @savetz@oldbytes.space @floppydays@oldbytes.space @Antic_Brad@oldbytes.space
Josh and Brandon meet at Pop's to talk about Pep Digital #51: Jughead Jones Private Eye.Show Notes:Beware of spoilers!Pep Digital #51: Jughead Jones Private Eye was created by Alex Simmons, Rex Lindsey, Jim Amash, Jack Morelli, Digikore Studios, Tyra WM, Tim Kennedy, Pat Kennedy, Mike Pellowski, Al Milgram, George Gladir, Stan Goldberg, Rudy Lapick, Bill Yoshida, Barry Grossman, and Doug Crane.Follow Archie and Me on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.If you enjoy this podcast, please consider leaving a review.
Today's episode is a recording of a SEVEN Talk from the 2022 Alumni Forum. This talk, given by Harvey Kennedy '74, is entitled, “Carolina Memories and Inspiration.”Harvey is a partner at Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy & Kennedy LLP. The alumnus was the second Black Morehead-Cain Scholar.You can watch all of the SEVEN Talks on our YouTube channel. More about HarveyHarvey Kennedy '74 has spent the last 45 years practicing law in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, in the law firm of Kennedy, Kennedy, Kennedy & Kennedy, LLP. He represents individuals against major corporations and the government in employment, medical malpractice, and wrongful death cases. Harvey is listed in Best Lawyers in America, and was selected as one of the top twenty employment lawyers in North Carolina by North Carolina Lawyers Weekly in 2021. Harvey has served on the board of directors of the National Urban League, the Winston-Salem Symphony, the Children's Center of Winston-Salem, and the National Black Theatre Festival. He received his JD from Harvard Law School in 1977 and graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with highest honors in history in 1974. While at Carolina, Harvey was a member of the UNC Varsity Debate Team, served in the student legislature, and was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa. Harvey is married to Pat Kennedy.How to listenOn your mobile device, you can listen and subscribe to Catalyze on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. For any other podcast app, you can find the show using our RSS feed.Catalyze is hosted and produced by Sarah O'Carroll for the Morehead-Cain Foundation, home of the first merit scholarship program in the United States and located at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. You can let us know what you thought of the episode by finding us on Twitter or Instagram at @moreheadcain or you can email us at communications@moreheadcain.org.
Listen to the December 5, 2022 episode of the College Hoops Chat radio show (42 mins) with great guests Pat Kennedy (former coach), Mike Surette of the Providence Crier and our #1 Caller #KennyFromRye! We discuss Iona's big wins over Niagara & Canisius to start MAAC Schedule, Providence's mixed start, UConn & Maryland are red hot to start the season, Rutgers gets big win over Indiana, Marquette shocks Baylor, and St. John's loses to first tough opponent Iowa St, plus Coach Kennedy chats about scheduling (cupcakes vs tough games), impact of transfer portal, and Florida St. and Louisville collapse in first month. This weekly college basketball radio show airs on WVOX, 1460AM in New Rochelle, NY every Monday night from 8 to 9pm. Check out our website at: collegehoopschat.com. Email me if you have any questions or suggestions for the show. Jim Maisano CollegeHoopsChat@gmail.com (Season 3/Episode 9)
On today's episode, I'm extremely excited to be speaking with Mr. Pat Kennedy, guitarist for new band No Pressure, as well as the guitarist and vocalist for the band Light Years. Pat is from Kent Ohio, and we talk about what it was like growing up in the scene there. We talk all about how No Pressure came to be. The vocalist for No Pressure is Parker Cannon, vocalist for The Story So Far. No Pressure has been putting out music since 2020. They released an ep in 2020, a single last year, and a killer LP just dropped a few weeks ago. We talk about the formation of the band, the positive reception they've received so far, and what he thinks is missing from the scene these days. This was a really fun conversation. Pat seems like a really humble dude. I really enjoyed chatting with him and I think everyone should check out No Pressure, as well as Light Years.
Box Thirteen starring Alan Ladd, originally broadcast July 10, 1948, Double Trouble. A typed letter from a "Pat Kennedy" puts Dan Holiday in a frame for murder. This is one case where Dan has to call the cops! Also Bob and Ray, originally broadcast July 10, 1959, Pheffernick Stadium. Wally Ballew reports from Pfeffernick Memorial Stadium, Green River, Wyoming. "Whirling Birds" (a satire on "Whirley Birds," a TV series), an interview with a pizza flipper in the audience.Visit my web page - http://www.classicradio.streamWe receive no revenue from YouTube. If you enjoy our shows, listen via the links on our web page or if you're so inclined, Buy me a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wyattcoxelAHeard on almost 100 radio stations from coast to coast. Classic Radio Theater features great radio programs that warmed the hearts of millions for the better part of the 20th century. Host Wyatt Cox brings the best of radio classics back to life with both the passion of a long time (as in more than half a century) fan and the heart of a forty year news man. But more than just “playing the hits”, Wyatt supplements the first hour of each day's show with historical information on the day and date in history including audio that takes you back to World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. FDR, Eisenhower, JFK, Reagan, Carter, Nixon, LBJ. It's a true slice of life from not just radio's past, but America's past.Wyatt produces 21 hours a week of freshly minted Classic Radio Theater presentations each week, and each day's broadcast is timely and entertaining!
The Osceola's Bob Ferrante talks FSU baseball coaching search after the news of Mike Martin Jr's firing last week. We also discuss former FSU basketball coach Pat Kennedy, who was hired as head boys basketball coach and AD at Jefferson County High School last week, FSU Track and Field Outdoor Championships, and more! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Comic Reviews: DC Blood Syndicate Season One 1 by Geoffrey Thorne, ChrisCross, Juan Castro, Wil Quintana Jurassic League 1 by Juan Gedeon, Daniel Warren Johnson, Mike Spicer Marvel Captain America: Symbol of Truth 1 by Tochi Onyebuchi, R.B. Silva, Jesus Aburtov Hulk vs. Thor: Banner of War Alpha by Donny Cates, Martin Coccolo, Matt Wilson Moon Knight: Black, White, and Blood 1 by Jonathan Hickman, Marc Guggenheim, Mureqa Ayodele, Jorge Fornes, Adedotun Akanda, Chris Bachalo Patsy Walker Infinity Comic 1 by Trina Robbins, Derek Charm, Rico Renzi, Clayton Cowles Image Eight Billion Genies 1 by Charles Soule, Ryan Browne, Kevin Knipstein Dark Horse Avatar: Adapt or Die 1 by Corinna Bechko, Beni Lobel, Wes Dzioba Tales From Harrow County: Lost Ones 1 by Cullen Bunn, Emily Schnall, Tyler Crook Jenny Zero II 1 by Dave Dwonch, Brockton McKinney, Magenta King, Arnaldo Robles Boom Grim 1 by Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi ComiXology Cold Iron by Andy Diggle, Nick Brokenshire, Tom Muller IDW Transformers: Last Bot Standing 1 by Nick Roche, E.J. Su, Rebecca Nalty Dynamite Vampirella Strikes 1 by Thomas Sniegoski, Jonathan Lau, Omi Remalante Jr. AfterShock Bunny Mask: The Hollow Inside 1 by Paul Tobin, Andrea Mutti Archie Archie Meets Riverdale 1 by Daniel Kibblesmith, Tim Kennedy, Pat Kennedy, Bob Smith, Matt Herms AWA Devil's Highway Volume 2 1 by Benjamin Percy, Brent Schoonover, Nick Filardi Behemoth Blind Alley 1 by IRRA Ablaze Belit and Valeria: Swords vs. Sorcery by Max Bemis, Rodney Buchemi, Dinei Ribeiro Substack True Weird by James Tynion, Klaus Janson Colonel Weird and Little Andromeda by Tate Brombal, Ray Fawkes FCBD Dark Crisis 0 Spider-Man/Venom Mythos: Bone Orchard AXE: Judgment Day Doctor Who Additional Reviews: Amphibia full series, Candyman 2021, The Hunt, Owl House, Russian Doll s2, Everything Everywhere All At Once News: Omninews, 14th Doctor Announced, Round Robin results, Tales from the Human Target, new Spider-Verse comic, new Marvel trans hero, Survival Street, Marvel loses rights to Conan, Disney adapts Trevor, Naomi canceled, Amazing Fantasy 1000, Scream 6, Gotham Knights, CW, She-Hulk release date, new Pixar movie "Elemental" announced, Perry White one-shot, Black Mirror returning Trailers: Paper Girls teaser, Players, Resident Evil Netflix Comics Countdown: King Conan 4 by Jason Aaron, Mahmud Asrar, Matt Wilson Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country 2 by James Tynion IV, Lisandro Estherren, Andrea Sorrentino, Jordie Bellaire, Patricio Delpeche Eight Billion Genies 1 by Charles Soule, Ryan Browne, Kevin Knipstein Crossover 13 by Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw, Dee Cunniffe Nocterra 10 by Scott Snyder, Tony Daniel, Marcelo Maiolo Superman: Son of Kal-El 11 by Tom Taylor, Cian Tormey, Matt Herms, Federico Blee Tales From Harrow County: Lost Ones 1 by Cullen Bunn, Emily Schnall, Tyler Crook Grim 1 by Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi Seven Secrets 17 by Tom Taylor, Daniele Di Nicuolo Batgirls 6 by Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Jorge Corona, Sarah Stern
Pat Kennedy is the vocalist/guitarist of Light Years and the guitarist of No Pressure. He's toured the world many times and continues to push the envelop with his musical capabilities. He put out three full lengths and three EPs with Light Years that gave him countless opportunities to play shows with his bandmates. In the end of summer 2020 when COVID was ruining everyone's lives without warning, a new project called No Pressure dropped onto the scene. This group, consisting of Pat Kennedy on guitar (Light Years), Harry Corrigan on drums (Regulate) and Parker Cannon on the mic (The Story So Far) has already surpassed all expectations and then some. Their shows have that chaotic energy that most bands yearn for and every release so far has exceptionally slapped. Brand new No Pressure tunes are on the way and the dudes hit Europe this June to continue their world domination. If you're a fan of Pat, be sure to shoot him a follow on Instagram @patyears If you enjoyed the episode, shoot the podcast a follow @kellenspettytalkshow to stay up to date on all the new guest announcements. Hosted by @kellenpembleton #KellensPettyTalkShow
Here's the March 28, 2022 episode of the College Hoops Chat radio show (47 mins) with the Coaches: Pat Kennedy (HC at Iona, FL ST, DePaul, Montana & Towson) & Tom Pecora (Current Quinnipiac Asst & former HC at Hofstra & Fordham). We're also joined by our great callers #KennyFromRye & Patrick Madden. We discuss the past 4 days of the NCAA Tournament - the Sweet 16 & Elite 8 - plus thoughts on the Final 4. I also mention my St. Bonaventure Bonnies who made NIT Semifinals. This weekly college basketball radio show airs on WVOX, 1460AM in New Rochelle, NY every Monday night from 8 to 9pm. Check out our website at: collegehoopschat.com. Email me if you have any questions or suggestions for the show. Jim Maisano CollegeHoopsChat@gmail.com (Season 2/Episode 26)
It's a Monday Morning edition of Glenn Clark Radio and we've got a big show for you today as Maryland is set to announce it's new head coach. At 10:20, he covers college sports for the New York Post, Zach Braziller joins the program. At 10:40, John Feinstein is back to talk Kevin Willard, and at 11, former Towson coach Pat Kennedy will share his thoughts on Kevin Willard and the NCAA Tournament. Plus, at 11:30, Jeremy Conn is back for his weekly segment, and the PBP voice of the Big East for FS1, John Fanta at 11:50. That and more on GCR!
Here's the March 14, 2022 episode of the College Hoops Chat radio show (45 mins). This is our March Madness Brackets Show - our biggest show of the year. Last year's #1 show for number of listeners. Check out the show and get terrific advice for your bracket! I interview 6 thoughtful College Basketball analysts who share the following predictions: Name a bubble team that got into Big Dance & will now make a run (like UCLA last year)? Give us a Cinderella team? Pick a Top Seed team (1-4) that gets knocked out in 1st Weekend? Final 4? National Champ? Here's our 6 guests and their prediction for National Champion - you just need to listen to show to get their other smart predictions! Mike Vaccaro (NY Post Columnist) - Gonzaga Vin Parise (CBB Broadcaster/Analyst) - Gonzaga Tristan Freeman (Busting Brackets Website) - Kansas Pat Kennedy (Former Coach, Iona, FL St, DePaul, Montana & Towson) - Kansas Patrick Madden (Big Big East Blog) - Gonzaga #KennyFromRye (Our #1 Caller & PC Friar Fan) - UCLA My pick is Gonzaga! This weekly college basketball radio show airs on WVOX, 1460AM in New Rochelle, NY every Monday night from 8 to 9pm. Check out our website at: collegehoopschat.com. Email me if you have any questions or suggestions for the show. Jim Maisano CollegeHoopsChat@gmail.com (Season 2/Episode 24)
Lil'Jordan is in for Paul today...so Rick Pitino isn't going to be the next Maryland coach, but he was never going to be. And does it makes sense that Josina Anderson says it makes sense for Lamar Jackson to wait on his deal? At the bottom of Hour 1, former Towson (and Florida State/DePaul/etc) coach Pat Kennedy joined us to discuss Towson's CAA Tournament chances, the Maryland search and much more. At the top of Hour 2, our buddy Andrew Stetka checked in to discuss the MLB situation and to help us announce our new show "Weekend At Bookies." He offered a few "Stets and Figures" for some bets he likes right now. At the bottom of Hour 2, Baltimore basketball legend Tamir Goodman (Towson/Talmudical Academy) joined us to discuss his new project Aviv Sports, whose basketball nets were used at the CIAA Tournament last week at Royal Farms Arena. He also discussed still being able to root for Towson and signing a movie deal about his life.
Here's the February 28, 2022 episode of the College Hoops Chat radio show (46 mins) with guests former coach Pat Kennedy & Brian Rauf of Heat Check CBB. I open with our show's upcoming schedule for March Madness and give my Iona Report with Gaels winning 2 more games (Canisius & Rider) & becoming #1 Seed in MAAC Tournament. I also talk about Tuesday's big games for my Bonnies (St. Bonaventure @ VCU) & Bulls (Toledo @ Buffalo), and begin discussing Crazy Upset Saturday - when 7 of Top 10 Teams in AP Poll lost this past Saturday - first time in history of CBB. Next is Pat Kennedy, and we discuss Crazy Upset Saturday, his old team Towson winning Colonial, Iona in MAAC Tournament, how to prepare a #1 Seed to avoid a slip up in Conference Tourney, teams that pose biggest threat to Iona, and his thoughts on recent Juwan Howard & Danny Hurley incidents. Then I'm joined by Brian Rauf and we discuss 2 of the biggest surprise games on Crazy Upset Saturday: St Mary's over #1 Gonzaga & Colorado over #2 Arizona. We also chat about the emergence of JD Notae of Arkansas as a top player in nation and bubble teams. Brian offers 2 Cinderella teams for NCAA Tournament: Colorado St & Iona (he gets A+ for picking the Iona Gaels). I wrap up the show with callers #KennyFrom Rye on Iona & Providence and #JohnFromPortChester on Iona. This weekly college basketball radio show airs on WVOX, 1460AM in New Rochelle, NY every Monday night from 8 to 9pm. Check out our website at: collegehoopschat.com. Email me if you have any questions or suggestions for the show. Jim Maisano CollegeHoopsChat@gmail.com (Season 2/Episode 22)
Here's the February 14, 2022 episode of the College Hoops Chat radio show (47 mins) with guests Pat Kennedy (former coach, Iona, FL ST, DePaul, Montana & Towson), Ken Nixon (#KennyFromRye) & Patrick Madden (Big Big East Blog): I'm joined in studio by #KennyFromRye, and we discuss latest AP & NET Top 5 and Iona's mixed weekend (loss at Siena & win vs Monmouth). I also mention the big turnaround this season for UNCW Seahawks. Then we're joined by Pat Kennedy and discuss Iona's games with Siena & Monmouth, and Coach Kennedy shares how he got his teams ready to close out final weeks of season and prepare for conference tournament. Next we're joined by Patrick Madden and discuss the recent surge for Rutgers; Providence, Seton Hall & St. John's; and how many Big East teams may make the NCAA Tournament. I wrap up the show with caller #JohnFromPortChester on Iona. This weekly college basketball radio show airs on WVOX, 1460AM in New Rochelle, NY every Monday night from 8 to 9pm. Check out our website at: collegehoopschat.com. Email me if you have any questions or suggestions for the show. Jim Maisano CollegeHoopsChat@gmail.com (Season 2/Episode 20)
Rodney Yee is an internationally recognized yoga teacher, co-founder of Urban Zen Integrative Therapy (UZIT), and the author of two books: Yoga: The Poetry of the Body and Moving Toward Balance: 8 Weeks of Yoga with Rodney Yee. Rodney has also been featured in over 30 Yoga DVD titles and became an overnight sensation when he appeared on Oprah in 1999, selling 1 million videos the very next day. His connection with the Feathered Pipe Ranch runs deep, as he credits India Supera, Cree elder Pat Kennedy and other staff and teachers with his continued growth throughout the 15 years of summer retreats in Montana.In this conversation, Rodney talks about his experience growing up as a Chinese-American in both Oklahoma and California, his journey through gymnastics, dance, and yoga, and the epiphany of visiting Japan, where his body recognized the relief of walking through streets and dancing on stages where the majority of people shared his similar facial features. We discuss the ways that our ancestors and family history live within our tissues and the reckoning process of finding out who we are, where we came from and where we belong—a therapeutic process that can unfold and bubble up with the practices of asana, pranayama and meditation.Anyone who practices yoga in this country today can most certainly give a deep bow to Rodney, as he was paramount in helping to spread yoga across the West. He continues to teach worldwide today, expanding self-care techniques to healthcare workers, veterans, teachers and other industries.YogaShanti.comSupport the show (https://featheredpipe.com/gratitude/)
On this episode, we talked about: Having the ability to connect Creating the environment that you want Your time is valuable Doing things for ourselves Reciprocation can be expected Not being passive-agressive in a relationship Receiving as much as we give Filling your cup and bonding Having "money mindset" Knowing the experience that you want Creating the space to re-center Creating brotherhood and friendships Creatingconnection points to bond Knowing what you're capable of Spend time with your friends Knowing when to follow Let people step up and lead You are never always the leader There's a time to lead and to follow Share your knowledge and your skills Trust for men is to connect and bond Being able to open up to others "The intention with bonding is to connect, have fun and enjoy the environment you're in, so everyone can come together" "You shouldn't rely on other guys to create the environment that you want, you have the ability to do it" "Giving and receiving fills the cup equally: as I give I feel good, as I receive, I feel good" Let's connect over on Instagram: @Johnny.Elsasser
Here's the January 24, 2022 episode of the College Hoops Chat radio show (50 mins) with Pat Kennedy (former HC at Iona, FL St, DePaul, Montana & Towson) and Quinnipiac Asst. Coach Tom Pecora (former HC at Hofstra & Fordham). I start with a review of another successful week for Iona Gaels (Now 5 in a row/16-3 overall/8-0 in MAAC) with road wins at Monmouth & Quinnipiac. I then discuss the new #1 team in nation, the Auburn Tigers (AP Poll), and the tremendous excitement on that campus sparked by motivated Coach Bruce Pearl and his talented, athletic and explosive Tigers. Next, we have an informative college basketball class from Coach Kennedy & Coach Pecora. We start by discussing the Iona win over Quinnipiac and the improving MAAC Conference, and its strong coaches. We then discuss the current state of the CBB game and how it's changed over the years, especially now due to transfer portal. I wrap up the show with #1 caller #KennyFromRye. This weekly college basketball radio show airs on WVOX, 1460AM in New Rochelle, NY every Monday night from 8 to 9pm. Check out our website at: collegehoopschat.com. Email me if you have any questions or suggestions for the show. Jim Maisano CollegeHoopsChat@gmail.com (Season 2/Episode 17)
Here's the full episode of the College Hoops Chat radio show (50 mins) from January 10, 2022 with guests Pat Kennedy & Matt Sak. Pat Kennedy and I discuss how Iona found a Saturday night replacement game at St. Louis, which turned out to be exciting but a heartbreaking loss in closing seconds, plus Iona's upcoming 4 games over the next week. Matt Sak and I discuss the top 5 teams in SEC: Auburn, LSU, Kentucky, Tennessee & Alabama, plus my SEC squad South Carolina. #KennyFromRye and I discuss St. Louis over Iona and Providence over St. John's. And we even got a call at end of show from TR, our friend in LA who is a big fan of unbeaten USC! This weekly college basketball radio show airs on WVOX, 1460AM in New Rochelle, NY every Monday night from 8 to 9pm. Check out our website at: collegehoopschat.com. Email me if you have any questions or suggestions for the show. Jim Maisano CollegeHoopsChat@gmail.com (Season 2/Episode 15)
Here's the full episode of the College Hoops Chat radio show (49 mins) from December 27, 2021. We begin with my thoughts on problems with current Covid protocols causing cancellations of games, the impact on Iona & St. John's, and the ACC's approval of much improved protocols. Next, Pat Kennedy joins us to discuss how coaches deal with cancellations and Covid, DePaul & Florida St, and Iona's win over Delaware. Up next is Jaden Daley from A Daley Dose of Hoops website, and we discuss his detailed review of the MAAC Conference so far and the tops teams that can challenge Iona. The show concludes with my weekly CBB chat with #1 caller Ken Nixon, #KennyFromRye. This weekly college basketball radio show airs on WVOX, 1460AM in New Rochelle, NY every Monday night from 8 to 9pm. Check out our website at: collegehoopschat.com. Email me if you have any questions or suggestions for the show. Jim Maisano CollegeHoopsChat@gmail.com (Season 2/Episode 13)
Here's the full episode of the College Hoops Chat radio show (48 mins) from December 6, 2021. I open the show with thoughts on Iona's wins last week vs Marist & Rider, plus Purdue over Iowa, St. Bonaventure over Buffalo (strange game for me) & Alabama over Gonzaga. Next, I'm joined by former coach Pat Kennedy to discuss Iona's progress under Rick Pitino and how the Gaels are becoming a typical gritty/tough Pitino team to close out games. We discuss how teams can play so differently in successive games. Pat also takes us back to how he and Jim Valvano built their legendary Iona teams. Then, I interview Michael Szabo, a senior at St. John's who is Sports Director for WSJU Radio, and we discuss the Red Storm's inconsistent opening of season with so many transfers, along with recent loss to Kansas and win over Fordham. I also chat with callers in final segment - #KennyFromRye & #JohnFromPortChester. This weekly college basketball radio show airs on WVOX, 1460AM in New Rochelle, NY every Monday night from 8 to 9pm. Check out our website at: collegehoopschat.com. Email me if you have any questions or suggestions for the show. Jim Maisano CollegeHoopsChat@gmail.com
Here's the full episode of the College Hoops Chat radio show (49 mins) from November 22, 2021. I open with thoughts on 2 teams that had great weekends: Purdue (won Hall of Fame Tip-Off at Mohegan Sun) & St. Bonaventure (won Shriners Children's Charleston Classic), plus an Iona update (win over Liberty). Then I interview: 1) former coach Pat Kennedy about issues facing coaches in early season like getting team ready when it's a big favorite and having the right amount of guys in rotation (issue for Villanova in 2 games so far), and 2) Josh Linke from The Zagaholic website and we do full review of #1 Gonzaga. This weekly college basketball radio show airs on WVOX, 1460AM in New Rochelle every Monday night from 8 to 9pm. Check out our website at: collegehoopschat.com. Email me if you have any questions or suggestions for the show. Jim Maisano CollegeHoopsChat@gmail.com
In this episode we talked about: Pat's journey, correlating your job and who you are, the reminder to come back home, helping men to see themselves positively, living in an RV, when the man is the one asking for permission, the book you can't miss, a king is the pillar of his realm, journaling "Who are you? What are your values?" "Don't think you're ever too important. Your role will be filled by the next guy in line. When you leave everything will be ok." Let's connect over on Instagram: @Johnny.Elsasser
Let's travel back to the early days of yesteryear as we explore the world of Steve Canyon! No, Really! We also discuss some movie news, and review Chilling Adventures in Sorcery #1 from Archie Comics, The Magic Order 2 #1, and Purgatori #2, just for you! Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at http://patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure the Major Spoilers Podcast continues far into the future! a href="https://discord.gg/jWF9BbF">Join our Discord server and chat with fellow Spoilerites! (https://discord.gg/jWF9BbF) NEWS https://variety.com/2021/film/box-office/marvel-eternals-box-office-globally-no-time-to-die-1235106898/ https://variety.com/2021/film/news/no-time-to-die-on-demand-streaming-digital-james-bond-1235106439/ https://variety.com/2021/film/news/black-panther-wakanda-forever-shuts-down-production-letitia-wright-1235106126/ https://deadline.com/2021/11/stranger-things-season-4-premiere-update-episode-titles-1234869361/ REVIEWS STEPHEN CHILLING ADVENTURES IN SORCERY #1 Writer: Amy Chu, Eliot Rahal, Evan Stanley Artist: Derek Charm, Vincenzo Federici, Matt Herms, Pat Kennedy, Tim Kennedy Publisher: Archie Comics Cover Price: $3.99 Release Date: November 3, 2021 THE FUTURE OF ARCHIE COMICS STARTS HERE IN AN ALL-NEW ANTHOLOGY-STYLE ONE-SHOT! Madam Satan is our tour guide into this horrific world exploring the underbelly of Riverdale and its surrounding areas! Madam Satan is trying to escape Hell. She goes through the circles of Hell in reverse. Along the way she meets lost/tortured souls who tell their stories—like that of Archie Andrews, who accepted a seemingly normal job as the nighttime security shift at Riverdale's local pizzeria and children's mascot entertainment venue. Only to learn that the venue harbors a deep, dark, robotic, monstrous secret! And then there's Jughead Jones, a teen who never met a food he didn't like. Until now. What is that eerie noise coming from the kitchen…? All that plus more bonus frightful content sure to delight all Archie horror fans! [rating:4/5] You can purchase this issue via the comiXology/Amazon affiliate link (https://amzn.to/2Yobzt4) MATTHEW THE MAGIC ORDER 2 #1 Writer: Mark Miller Artist: Stuart Immonen Publisher: Image Comics Cover Price: $3.99 Release Date: November 3, 2021 A magical turf war like you've never seen before! The London chapter of the Magic Order has entered the scene, and these tough Guy Ritchie-style gangsters have a problem with the Eastern European Warlocks moving into their territory. Can new leader Cordelia Moonstone keep the peace? [rating:3/5] You can purchase this issue via the comiXology/Amazon affiliate link (https://amzn.to/3D5C7P4) RODRIGO PURGATORI #2 Writer: Ray Fawkes Artist: Alvaro Sarraseca Publisher: DYNAMITE Cover Price: $3.99 Release Date: November 17, 2021 Purgatori! She's the girl with the great horns and the biggest body count. Now she's fighting battles inside and out -- monsters trying to kill her in the trackless forests of Europe, and witches trying to take control of her one-track mind. And through it all, one central question nags her over and over - How the hell did she end up in Norway?! She'd better figure things out, or someone's gonna get gored in the fjord. [rating: 3/5] You can purchase this issue via the comiXology affiliate link (comixology.sjv.io/0Jydx3) DISCUSSION STEVE CANYON VOLUME 4: 1953 - 1954 Writer: Milton Caniff Artist: Milton Canniff Publisher: IDW Publishing Cover Price: $75.00 Release Date: April 1, 2014 The fourth volume of The Complete Steve Canyon opens with Steve as the newly-minted Light Colonel bringing the jet age to the town of Indian Cape — and the natives are after an old friend's scalp! Can Steve and new sidekick Pipper the Piper find a way to still an entire town's wrath? Canyon encounters old friends throughout 1953 and into 1954: Princess Snowflower, the irascible Dogie Hogan, and the leader of a band of Hooligans on horseback. Of course, there are girls, girls, girls — Herself Muldoon, Summer Olson, plus Miss Mizzou, still wearing that trenchcoat! Then Steve looks up the Indexes, and the sparks really start to fly near the top of the world! CLOSE Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends!
Let's travel back to the early days of yesteryear as we explore the world of Steve Canyon! No, Really! We also discuss some movie news, and review Chilling Adventures in Sorcery #1 from Archie Comics, The Magic Order 2 #1, and Purgatori #2, just for you! Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at http://patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure the Major Spoilers Podcast continues far into the future! a href="https://discord.gg/jWF9BbF">Join our Discord server and chat with fellow Spoilerites! (https://discord.gg/jWF9BbF) NEWS https://variety.com/2021/film/box-office/marvel-eternals-box-office-globally-no-time-to-die-1235106898/ https://variety.com/2021/film/news/no-time-to-die-on-demand-streaming-digital-james-bond-1235106439/ https://variety.com/2021/film/news/black-panther-wakanda-forever-shuts-down-production-letitia-wright-1235106126/ https://deadline.com/2021/11/stranger-things-season-4-premiere-update-episode-titles-1234869361/ REVIEWS STEPHEN CHILLING ADVENTURES IN SORCERY #1 Writer: Amy Chu, Eliot Rahal, Evan Stanley Artist: Derek Charm, Vincenzo Federici, Matt Herms, Pat Kennedy, Tim Kennedy Publisher: Archie Comics Cover Price: $3.99 Release Date: November 3, 2021 THE FUTURE OF ARCHIE COMICS STARTS HERE IN AN ALL-NEW ANTHOLOGY-STYLE ONE-SHOT! Madam Satan is our tour guide into this horrific world exploring the underbelly of Riverdale and its surrounding areas! Madam Satan is trying to escape Hell. She goes through the circles of Hell in reverse. Along the way she meets lost/tortured souls who tell their stories—like that of Archie Andrews, who accepted a seemingly normal job as the nighttime security shift at Riverdale's local pizzeria and children's mascot entertainment venue. Only to learn that the venue harbors a deep, dark, robotic, monstrous secret! And then there's Jughead Jones, a teen who never met a food he didn't like. Until now. What is that eerie noise coming from the kitchen…? All that plus more bonus frightful content sure to delight all Archie horror fans! [rating:4/5] You can purchase this issue via the comiXology/Amazon affiliate link (https://amzn.to/2Yobzt4) MATTHEW THE MAGIC ORDER 2 #1 Writer: Mark Miller Artist: Stuart Immonen Publisher: Image Comics Cover Price: $3.99 Release Date: November 3, 2021 A magical turf war like you've never seen before! The London chapter of the Magic Order has entered the scene, and these tough Guy Ritchie-style gangsters have a problem with the Eastern European Warlocks moving into their territory. Can new leader Cordelia Moonstone keep the peace? [rating:3/5] You can purchase this issue via the comiXology/Amazon affiliate link (https://amzn.to/3D5C7P4) RODRIGO PURGATORI #2 Writer: Ray Fawkes Artist: Alvaro Sarraseca Publisher: DYNAMITE Cover Price: $3.99 Release Date: November 17, 2021 Purgatori! She's the girl with the great horns and the biggest body count. Now she's fighting battles inside and out -- monsters trying to kill her in the trackless forests of Europe, and witches trying to take control of her one-track mind. And through it all, one central question nags her over and over - How the hell did she end up in Norway?! She'd better figure things out, or someone's gonna get gored in the fjord. [rating: 3/5] You can purchase this issue via the comiXology affiliate link (comixology.sjv.io/0Jydx3) DISCUSSION STEVE CANYON VOLUME 4: 1953 - 1954 Writer: Milton Caniff Artist: Milton Canniff Publisher: IDW Publishing Cover Price: $75.00 Release Date: April 1, 2014 The fourth volume of The Complete Steve Canyon opens with Steve as the newly-minted Light Colonel bringing the jet age to the town of Indian Cape — and the natives are after an old friend's scalp! Can Steve and new sidekick Pipper the Piper find a way to still an entire town's wrath? Canyon encounters old friends throughout 1953 and into 1954: Princess Snowflower, the irascible Dogie Hogan, and the leader of a band of Hooligans on horseback. Of course, there are girls, girls, girls — Herself Muldoon, Summer Olson, plus Miss Mizzou, still wearing that trenchcoat! Then Steve looks up the Indexes, and the sparks really start to fly near the top of the world! CLOSE Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends!
Here's the full episode of the College Hoops Chat radio show (48 mins) from November 8, 2021 - I open with thoughts on Iona College's opening 3 home games and Champions Classic at MSG (Michigan St vs Kansas & Duke vs Kentucky), and then interview former Coach Pat Kennedy (Iona/FL ST/DePaul/Montana/Towson) who shares interesting stories on his season openers. This weekly college basketball radio show airs on WVOX, 1460AM in New Rochelle every Monday night from 8 to 9pm. Check out our website at: collegehoopschat.com. Email me if you have any questions or suggestions for the show. Jim Maisano CollegeHoopsChat@gmail.com
Comic Reviews: Batman/Superman: Authority Special by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Trevor Hairsine, Ben Templesmith, Jonathan Glapion, Rain Beredo, Scott Hanna Dark Knights of Steel 1 by Tom Taylor, Yasmine Putri Human Target 1 by Tom King, Greg Smallwood Wiccan/Hulking Infinity Comic by Josh Trujillo, Jodi Nishijima, Matt Milla Death of Doctor Strange: The Avengers by Alex Paknadel, Ryan Bodenheim, Rachelle Rosenberg Strange Academy Presents The Death of Doctor Strange by Skottie Young, Mike del Mundo .Self 1 by Christopher Sebela, Cara McGee, Rebecca Nalty Manu GN by Kelly Fernandez Newburn 1 by Chip Zdarsky, Jacob Phillips, Nadia Shammas, Ziyed Yusuf Ayoub Magic Order II 1 by Mark Millar, Stuart Immonen A Thing Called Truth 1 by Iolanda Zanfardino, Elisa Romboli Stranger Things Winter Special by Chris Roberson, ABEL Hellboy: The Bones of Giants 1 by Mike Mignola, Christopher Golden, Matt Smith, Chris O'Halloran Chilling Adventures in Sorcery by Eliot Rahal, Amy Chu, Tim Kennedy, Evan Stanley, Pat Kennedy, Vincenzo Federici, Derek Charm, Bob Smith, Matt Herms AfterDark: A Horror Anthology by Cullen Bunn, Jim Starlin, Frank Tieri, Joe Pruett, Szymon Kudranski, Cliff Richards, Joe Eisma, Nikkol Kelenic The Heathens 1 by Cullen Bunn, Heath Amodio, Sami Kivela, Jason Wordie Knighted 1 by Gregg Hurwitz, Mark Texeira, Brian Reber Laura and Other Stories 1 by Guillem March Aggretsuko: Out of Office by Brenda Hickey Sheena Queen of the Jungle 1 by Stephen Mooney, Jethro Morales, Dinei Ribeiro Swamp Dogs 1 by JM Brandt, Theo Prasidis, Kewber Baal Epic Tavern's Tales From the Fantastical Crimes Unit by Shawn French, Steve Mardo, Steve Lavigne Impure 1 by Ralph Singh, Hannes Radke No Ghosts in Hiroshima by Jim Krueger, J. Luigi Borrillo, Alberto Rios Additional Reviews: Dune, Eternals, thoughts on the second PAD Hulk Omni News: Marioverse spin-offs, Swamp Thing returns for final six issues in March, Daniel Dae Kim cast as Fire Lord Ozai, Action Lab mess, new MCU Halloween special starring Werewolf by Night, two leads cast for Wicked, Lemire/Sorrentino Bone Orchard, Supergirl finale and Supercorp, new Spider-Man middle-grade graphic novel series, Dreamer comic by Nicole Maines Trailers: Morbius, Stranger Things A Special Announcement. Comics Countdown: Radiant Black 9 by Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa, Natalia Marques, Becca Carey Primordial 2 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart The Me You Love In The Dark 4 by Skottie Young, Jorge Corona, Jean-Francois Beaulieu Batman/Superman Authority Special by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Trevor Hairsine, Ben Templesmith, Jonathan Glapion, Rain Beredo, Scott Hanna Manu GN by Kelly Fernandez Crossover 9 by Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw, Dee Cunniffe Human Target 1 by Tom King, Greg Smallwood Dark Knights of Steel 1 by Tom Taylor, Yasmine Putri Batman 116 by James Tynion IV, Jorge Jimenez, Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Jorge Corona, Sarah Stern, Tomeu Morey Good Asian 6 by Pornsak Pichetshote, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Lee Loughridge, Jeff Powell
In the late hours of July 22, 1991, Detective Patrick “Pat” Kennedy of the Milwaukee Police Department was asked to respond to a possible homicide. Little did he know that he would soon be delving into the dark mind of one of America's most notorious serial killers, the “Milwaukee Cannibal” Jeffrey Dahmer. As the media clamored for details, Kennedy spent the next six weeks, sixteen hours a day, locked in an interrogation room with Dahmer. There the 31-year-old killer described in lurid detail how he lured several young men to his apartment where he strangled, sexually assaulted, dismembered, and in some cases, cannibalized his victims. In GRILLING DAHMER: The Interrogation of “The Milwaukee Cannibal” the reader is taken on a horrifying tour into the mind of evil as Kennedy patiently, meticulously, listened to unspeakable horrors so that a monster would be taken off the streets forever.
This is another episode with the founders of great ICS companies. Dr. J. Patrick Kennedy founded OSIsoft in 1980 and grew it to dominate the historian / data broker segment of the ICS market. OSIsoft was sold in 2021 to AVEVA for $5B. In this show we talk about: 1:55 The starting and first decade of OSIsoft 18:24 OSIsoft's motivation to focus on security before most other companies 35:20 The acquisition decision and future Subscribe to Dale's ICS Security - Friday News & Notes at https://friday/dale-peterson.com/signup/
Podcast: Unsolicited Response Podcast (LS 30 · TOP 5% what is this?)Episode: Pat Kennedy on Founding, Growing and Selling OSIsoftPub date: 2021-07-14This is another episode with the founders of great ICS companies. Dr. J. Patrick Kennedy founded OSIsoft in 1980 and grew it to dominate the historian / data broker segment of the ICS market. OSIsoft was sold in 2021 to AVEVA for $5B. In this show we talk about: 1:55 The starting and first decade of OSIsoft 18:24 OSIsoft's motivation to focus on security before most other companies 35:20 The acquisition decision and future Subscribe to Dale's ICS Security - Friday News & Notes at https://friday/dale-peterson.com/signup/The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Dale Peterson: ICS Security Catalyst and S4 Conference Chair, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Brant Secunda is an internationally acclaimed shaman, healer, and ceremonial leader in the indigenous Huichol tradition of Mexico. During an intensive 12 year apprenticeship, Brant became the adopted grandson and close companion of Don José Matsuwa, the renowned shaman who passed away in 1990 at the age of 110. Brant's initiation into the Huichol tradition began when he was 19 years old, and rights of passage during his apprenticeship included completing a five-day vision quest without food and water in the sacred Cave of Grandmother Growth, capturing and releasing a wild rattlesnake with his bare hands, enduring a 14-month fruit fast to enhance his sensitivity to the natural world, and surviving an extended nine-day vision quest to learn the language of the gods.For nearly 40 years, he has led conferences, workshops, and retreats around the globe, has been a lecturer at the Mayo Clinic, the American Holistic Medical Association Conferences and a faculty member of the Five Branches Institute of Chinese Medicine. He co-authored the award-winning book Fit Soul, Fit Body: 9 Keys to a Healthier, Happier You, and he is a co-founder of the American Herbalist Guild, the Peace University in Berlin, Dance of the Deer Foundation Center for Shamanic Studies and the Huichol Foundation.Brant tunes into today's conversation from his home in Santa Cruz, CA. He introduces us to the practice of Huichol Shamanism, and shares stories of the ways that he learned from Don José—slowly, methodically and almost by osmosis of simply spending time together, completing daily tasks of growing corn, listening to rivers, gathering around the fire and each day deepening his understanding of the earth cycle's and the language of the plants, animals and natural elements.A humble man of gentleness and humor, Brant reflects on his friendship with India Supera, founder of the Feathered Pipe Ranch, and Pat Kennedy, a late Cree elder that included Brant in Montana-based Peace Encampments that brought together leaders from various indigenous traditions in the U.S. and Canada. We talk about the importance of laughter medicine, connecting to nature and what it means to “find your life,” a saying in Huichol Shamanism that Brant shares in his workshops.This conversation flows much like one big prayer or ritual. I invite you to slow down and take this in, not just filtering the words through your mind, but seeing if you can tune into this episode with your entire body, your heart and your spirit. The beauty is in the simplicity, and you may be surprised what transmits.Shamanism.comSupport the show (https://featheredpipe.com/gratitude/)
Coach Pat Kennedy joins the show to recap Final Four weekend and preview tonight's #NationalChampionship game between #BaylorVsGonzaga
Once again our very own co-host, Jim attended the Omaha OSFest 8 convention in Omaha, Nebraska and, along with his friends, John Shoberg and Pat Kennedy, hosted a Dune panel. This years focus was on the Fremen. Listen in and enjoy this special edition of The Dune Saga Podcast. 5/5 - (1 vote)