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A Variety TuesdayFirst a look at this day in History.Then The Big Show starring Tallulah Bankhead, originally broadcast April 15, 1951, 74 years ago. Jack Carson gives Tallulah a singing lesson. Olivia de Havilland and Evelyn Vardin do a scene from "Romeo and Juliet." Martha Raye does a baseball skit. Eddie Cantor appears as "Maxie The Taxi," a Brooklyn cab driver he made famous with a series of skits on television. Baseball player Tommy Hendrick gives Tallulah some of the fine points of the game. Phil Foster remember life in old Brooklyn. Tallulah reads "Casey At The Bat," as De Wolfe Hopper might have done it. Jack Carson and Martha Raye describe what might have happened to Casey when he got home that night!Followed by The Great Gildersleeve starring Willard Waterman, originally broadcast April 15, 1953, 72 years ago, Boys' Club. The Jolly Boys offer the use of their clubhouse for Leroy and his friends.Finally Can You Imagine That with Lindsay MacHarrie, originally broadcast in 1940, 85 years ago, Two Million an Hour. A man earns $2 million dollars an hour, two famous authors engage in a public fight, a noted man gets a warm place by the fire through a half a peck of oysters.Thanks to Sean for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamFind the Family Fallout Shelter Booklet Here: https://www.survivorlibrary.com/library/the_family_fallout_shelter_1959.pdfhttps://wardomatic.blogspot.com/2006/11/fallout-shelter-handbook-1962.html
Jim discusses a classic Sci-Fi film produced by George Pal and directed by Byron Haskin - "Conquest Of Space," starring Walter Brooke, Eric Fleming, Ross Martin, Phil Foster, Mickey Shaughnessy, William Redfield, Benson Fong, William Hopper, Vito Scotti, Michael Fox, and Rosemary Clooney. In the near future, a planned mission to the Moon becomes a mission to Mars. But it's commander begins having second thoughts which could sabotage the trip. Find out more on MONSTER ATTACK!, The Podcast Dedicated To Old Monster Movies.
Jim discusses a classic Sci-Fi film produced by George Pal and directed by Byron Haskin – “Conquest Of Space,” starring Walter Brooke, Eric Fleming, Ross Martin, Phil Foster, Mickey Shaughnessy, William Redfield, Benson Fong, William Hopper, Vito Scotti, Michael Fox, and Rosemary Clooney. In the near future, a planned mission to the Moon becomes a […] The post Conquest Of Space | Episode 459 appeared first on The ESO Network.
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On previous episodes we have spoken to Phil Foster aka Phil The Bear about his fascinating series of director profiles. That's where Phil watches all of the films linked to a major director and writes an in-depth article analysing both their career and their output. Following the article being published, we at At The Flicks then bring a small team together to discuss the work and the director in question with Phil. That approaches changes with this profile. Rather than take that holistic approach, we asked Phil to rate his top five Martin Scorsese features based on his rewatches. We wanted a top five and that's what we got. So over six upcoming episodes we will discuss those five top selections. Wait, I hear you say, why six shows for five films? Well, after talking about the five (in reverse order) we will have our usual show to discuss the director and their career. So, who is the first director for this new format? It is the colossal talent that is Martin Scorsese, and, trust me listener, it was a tough choice to get Phil to get his favourites down to five for this series. Also, they are not obvious selections – take this first one, number five in Phil's list – The Color Of Money. Yes, Phil has selected what many thought at the time (mid 80's) as Scorsese sellout to commercialism movie, starring acting legend Paul Newman and up and coming new kid on the block Tom Cruise. It is also a sequel to a film (The Hustler) that was not made by him. We talk about all of that in our entertaining podcast as well as: - Who offered the project to Martin Scorsese - Female characters in his movies - If The Color Of Money can be classed as a sports film - What other roles members of this cast could have played in future Scorsese features - Was Paul Newman's Best Actor Oscar deserved - And much more Please come with us on our Martin Scorsese journey – and think about this, if The Color Of Money is number five, what could possibly be number four? The answer is coming in a few episodes time – until then, stay safe and we'll see you At The Flicks. Bye for now.
Introducing The Amazon Wholesale Podcast! This is a show where I'll be interviewing established wholesale sellers and diving into the deep end of wholesale to educate you about the space. In this episode I talked to Phil Foster. Phil is a highly successful seller who has recently transitioned to wholesale from arbitrage. He, like many others has seen his business blow up recently because he made the switch. He gave so much valuable insight in this episode to take his business to the next level. I hope you all enjoy the episode as much as I enjoyed the conversation! SmartScout 25% OFF first 3 month: https://partners.smartscout.com/?fpr=corey89 code WHOLESALE25 Follow Him: Twitter: https://x.com/PhillysFlips My credit card referral links: capital one spark unlimited 2% cash back credit card https://i.capitalone.com/JYM92LbJL chase ink business premier credit card unlimited 2.5% cash back on purchases over $5,000, unlimited 2% cash back on everything else https://www.referyourchasecard.com/21q/C86BY5C66R Join the Wholesale Network: https://www.wholesalenetwork.io/ Here's my 100% FREE wholesale course to help you open your first account: https://coreybrandrocket.gumroad.com/l/sndts FREE supplier email templates that don't suck https://coreybrandrocket.gumroad.com/l/templates SOFTWARE I USE:
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#140: Longtime organic, California vegetable farmer Tom Willey continues his lively conversation with Dave. They land on their thoughts around lasting solutions for sustainable food production that will take humanity into the future.Tom Willey has run TD Willey Farms with his wife Dennesse in Madera, CA since the mid-1980s. Along with California farmers Scott Park, Phil Foster, Paul Muller, Dru Rivers, Andrew Brait and others, Tom has been participating in on-farm trials that aim understand how tillage can be minimized on organic vegetable farms.https://tdwilleyfarms.com/To watch a video version of this podcast with access to the full transcript and links relevant to our conversation, please visit:https://www.realorganicproject.org/tom-willey-working-towards-peramanent-agriculture-episode-one-hundred-fortyThe Real Organic Podcast is hosted by Dave Chapman and Linley Dixon, engineered by Brandon StCyr, and edited and produced by Jenny Prince.The Real Organic Project is a farmer-led movement working towards certifying 1,000 farms across the United States this year. Our add-on food label distinguishes soil-grown fruits and vegetables from hydroponically-raised produce, and pasture-raised meat, milk, and eggs from products harvested from animals in horrific confinement (CAFOs - confined animal feeding operations).To find a Real Organic farm near you, please visit:https://www.realorganicproject.org/farmsWe believe that the organic standards, with their focus on soil health, biodiversity, and animal welfare were written as they should be, but that the current lack of enforcement of those standards is jeopardizing the ability for small farms who adhere to the law to stay in business. The lack of enforcement is also jeopardizing the overall health of the customers who support the organic movement; customers who are not getting what they pay for at market but still paying a premium price. And the lack of enforcement is jeopardizing the very cycles (water, air, nutrients) that Earth relies upon to provide us all with a place to live, by pushing extractive, chemical agriculture to the forefront.If you like what you hear and are feeling inspired, we would love for you to join our movement by becoming one of our 1,000 Real Friends:https://www.realorganicproject.org/real-organic-friends/To read our weekly newsletter (which might just be the most forwarded newsletter on the internet!) and get firsthand news about what's happening with organic food, farming and policy, please subscribe here:https://www.realorganicproject.org/email/
#139: Tom Willey is a longtime, organic vegetable farmer in Central California who has participated in recent trials seeking to minimize tillage in organic row crop production. His thoughts on the reliance of of Haber-Bosch nitrogen, the overuse of compost, and intentionally moving towards the use of chemicals in organic leads to some lively conversation with Dave.Tom Willey has run TD Willey Farms with his wife Dennesse in Madera, CA since the mid-1980s. Along with California farmers Scott Park, Phil Foster, Paul Muller, Dru Rivers, Andrew Brait and others, Tom has been participating in on-farm trials that aim understand how tillage can be minimized on organic vegetable farms. https://tdwilleyfarms.com/To watch a video version of this podcast with access to the full transcript and links relevant to our conversation, please visit:https://www.realorganicproject.org/tom-willey-merging-chemical-regenerative-with-organic-episode-one-hundred-thirty-nineThe Real Organic Podcast is hosted by Dave Chapman and Linley Dixon, engineered by Brandon StCyr, and edited and produced by Jenny Prince.The Real Organic Project is a farmer-led movement working towards certifying 1,000 farms across the United States this year. Our add-on food label distinguishes soil-grown fruits and vegetables from hydroponically-raised produce, and pasture-raised meat, milk, and eggs from products harvested from animals in horrific confinement (CAFOs - confined animal feeding operations).To find a Real Organic farm near you, please visit:https://www.realorganicproject.org/farmsWe believe that the organic standards, with their focus on soil health, biodiversity, and animal welfare were written as they should be, but that the current lack of enforcement of those standards is jeopardizing the ability for small farms who adhere to the law to stay in business. The lack of enforcement is also jeopardizing the overall health of the customers who support the organic movement; customers who are not getting what they pay for at market but still paying a premium price. And the lack of enforcement is jeopardizing the very cycles (water, air, nutrients) that Earth relies upon to provide us all with a place to live, by pushing extractive, chemical agriculture to the forefront.If you like what you hear and are feeling inspired, we would love for you to join our movement by becoming one of our 1,000 Real Friends:https://www.realorganicproject.org/real-organic-friends/To read our weekly newsletter (which might just be the most forwarded newsletter on the internet!) and get firsthand news about what's happening with organic food, farming and policy, please subscribe here:https://www.realorganicproject.org/email/
A tribute to Tony Bennett who we lost today with Tallulah Bankhead, Tony Bennett, Fred Allen, Portland Hoffa, Phil Foster, June Havok, Betty Hutton, Vera Lynn, etc
A tribute to Tony Bennett who we lost today with Tallulah Bankhead, Tony Bennett, Fred Allen, Portland Hoffa, Phil Foster, June Havok, Betty Hutton, Vera Lynn, etc
#121: Dave Chapman spends an afternoon touring Pinnacle Organics with California vegetable farmer Phil Foster who explains the successes, failures, and still-unknown results of the organic no-till agriculture trials taking place on his farm. Pinnacle, along with a handful of other well-known CA veg farms, has been experimenting with no-till practices under the guidance of Chico State and UC Davis. Phil Foster grows 60+ crops in northern California along with his wife Katherine and a large farm crew at Pinnacle Organics. They supply a variety of retail stores and both regional and national wholesale distributors, and also run a popular on-farm store every Saturday: https://www.pinnacleorganic.com/To watch a video version of this podcast with access to the full transcript and links relevant to our conversation, please visit:https://www.realorganicproject.org/phil-foster-organic-no-till-california-veg-farm-episode-one-hundred-twenty-oneThe Real Organic Podcast is hosted by Dave Chapman and Linley Dixon, engineered by Brandon StCyr, and edited and produced by Jenny Prince.The Real Organic Project is a farmer-led movement working towards certifying 1,000 farms across the United States this year. Our add-on food label distinguishes soil-grown fruits and vegetables from hydroponically-raised produce, and pasture-raised meat, milk, and eggs from products harvested from animals in horrific confinement (CAFOs - confined animal feeding operations).To find a Real Organic farm near you, please visit:https://www.realorganicproject.org/farmsWe believe that the organic standards, with their focus on soil health, biodiversity, and animal welfare were written as they should be, but that the current lack of enforcement of those standards is jeopardizing the ability for small farms who adhere to the law to stay in business. The lack of enforcement is also jeopardizing the overall health of the customers who support the organic movement; customers who are not getting what they pay for at market but still paying a premium price. And the lack of enforcement is jeopardizing the very cycles (water, air, nutrients) that Earth relies upon to provide us all with a place to live, by pushing extractive, chemical agriculture to the forefront.If you like what you hear and are feeling inspired, we would love for you to join our movement by becoming one of our 1,000 Real Friends:https://www.realorganicproject.org/real-organic-friends/To read our weekly newsletter (which might just be the most forwarded newsletter on the internet!) and get firsthand news about what's happening with organic food, farming and policy, please subscribe here:https://www.realorganicproject.org/email/
Oscar and Felix both lose their voice in “Two Men On A Hoarse” - S5E18. We discuss 1) guest star Dick Cavett 2) Jack Klugman's real appearance on The Dick Cavett Show and discussion of his real-life throat issues, 3) guest star Phil Foster, 4) The return of guest actors Louis Guss, Filip Field, and Joshua Shelley, 5) a mention of The Odd Couple on the new Paramount+ series The Offer 6) Laurence Oliver's Polaroid TV ads, 7) the music cut in this episode, 8) Jack Klugman singing “Together" on the cast album of Gypsy, 9) Tony Randall breaking the 4th wall and Jack Klugman visibly laughing on camera at Al Molinaro, 10) TV edits of this episode, 11) how the doctor dresses down Felix AND supports Oscar which is unusual for the series, 12) how often the apartment is robbed.
This week with Tallulah Bankhead, Fred Allen, Portland Hoffa, Judy Canova, Vivian Blaine, Phil Foster, Johnnie Johnston, and Jan Murray!
Set sail on Episode 6, Season 1 of the Love Boat, the worlds greatest romantic comedy drama television series of all time! In this episode we follow an all star cast that includes Patty Duke, Maureen McCormick, Phil Foster, Ruth Gordon and more, as they deal with meddling match making, deceitful desperation, virgin sacrifice, and the bushiest eyebrows ever seen on TV. We are also joined throughout the recording by our pets, June the hound dog and Pico the cat. Thanks for listening to the show and joining us on this voyage and by all means consider subscribing to the podcast as well as Paramount+ so you can watch the episode with us. We promise you'll be glad that you did. * Be sure to check out Istvan's other amazing podcast for kids and families, Istvan's Imaginary Podcast available everywhere podcasts are found. * Don't forget to find Sid Krofft on Instagram here: @sidkrofft (Tune in to to his Sunday live stream to hear incredible stories and guest interviews.) * And follow Istvan on Instagram: @iamistvan or on his website: www.istvansongs.com
The Big Show with Tallulah Bankhead, Peter Lorre, Jim and Marion Jordan, Phil Foster, Richard Eastham, Ethel Merman, Joe Frisco, etc
Ed Gardner from Duffy's Tavern stops by!
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The Big Show with Tallulah Bankhead, Phil Foster, Vera Lynn, Shirley Both, Dick Powell, Cliff Hall, Jack Pearl, Earl Wrightson, etc.
We focus on the wonderful Tony Bennett on this weeks Big Show from 70 years ago this week! Another one of the long lost episodes. How delightful that Tony Bennett is still with us in 2022!
Technically Episode #29.5 instead of 30 but who's counting? Join Jonny, Josh, David and Erik for a mini update on the postseason thus far as they break down the NLCS and ALCS in a review/preview of both series. Also... Pop Culture mixing with baseball and how a 1957 Phil Foster song tried to keep a certain team from moving to California.
Marc Sotkin and I discuss his books The Comatose Adventures of Lenny Rose and With Time Off for Bad Behavior; the final season of Laverne & Shirley; Larry Breeding; coming to LA and joining the Off the Wall comedy troupe; getting hired for Sirota's Court and moving to Laverne & Shirley; Phil Foster; Blansky's Beauties; Working Stiffs; I'm A Big Girl Now; working with Danny Thomas; having a bit part on Laverne & Shirley; writing two specials with Garry Shandling; It's A Living; Ann Jillian; Crystal Bernard; Sheryl Lee Ralph; how not gelling with Bill Maher on a pilot script led to getting The Golden Girls; how working with the ladies was different than on Laverne & Shirley; episodes he wrote: Ebb Tide; Bill Dana; favorite jokes; Golden Palace; replacing Alexei Sayle with Cheech Marin; Don Cheadle and the episode Camp Town Races Aren't Nearly as Much Fun as They Used to Be; The Sinbad Show; Platypus Man; First Time Out; You Wish; Charles in Charge; his internet series Boomer Alley; his graphic novel The Improbables; his short film, The Decision; and what he's working on now. His books, TV scripts, and The Improbables cartoon can be found on marcsotkin.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Season 3 Finale! When Edna's handsome ex-husband pops by, Frank's jealousy leads to a spat that may turn the blossoming relationship into a fiasco. Laverne and Shirley immediately jump in to try and get them to work out their troubles. Can their efforts of a candlelit dinner and a romantic song get the fires of love kindled once more?! On pod, both Chris and Lisa reflect on the depths of the details in the episode, as well as Phil Foster's talents. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
There's no excuse for lazy. There's no excuse for being entitled. Phil and I break down what it took for him to build his own brand, cutting the fat literally and the fat from his social set. For those looking for direction in their workouts, their diets, their hormonal optimization - this podcast and Phil are the conduit to that potential success. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Today's Sponsor: Website - Peacefulfathers.com Twitter - Twitter.com/PeacefulFathers Instagram - Instagram.com/PeacefulFathers Make sure you SUBSCRIBE to the REVIVED FAMILY ALPHA YouTube Channel - TheFamilyAlpha.com/YouTube I'm on Day #325 of Alcohol Free Living as of 28 May 2021. Breaking free from that liquid poison is not something I thought I'd ever be able to do, yet I did and I want to help others who are still trapped in that cycle do the same to finding their freedom. I didn't do this alone, here are three of my biggest inspirations: 1) Ed Latimore - https://edlatimore.com/ 2) Phil Foster - https://philfosterfitness.com/ 3) Annie Grace's Book ' This Naked Mind' - https://amzn.to/3yJdu91 Your journey is yours, it is my hope that sharing my story will help you along the way. ************************************************************** Zac's Social Media: TWITTER: www.twitter.com/ZacSmall_ INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/ZacSmall_ FACEBOOK: www.Facebook.com/Zachary.Small.9 BLOG: www.thefamilyalpha.com/ ************************************************************** SUBSCRIBE to the Email List for premium content: www.TheFamilyAlpha.com/Newsletter ************************************************************** Join The Fraternity of Excellence, a place where fathers, husbands, divorced and single gents come together to become better men; Be held to a standard by your motivated peers: www.FraternityofExcellence.com ************************************************************** Want to work one on one with me to get yourself headed in the right direction? Schedule a call today: www.calendly.com/zacsmall/coaching-call ************************************************************** Want to support the work I'm doing? www.thefamilyalpha.com/Donate ************************************************************** For all Business/Sponsorship inquires email ZSmall@TheFamilyAlpha.com This video is not to be reproduced without prior authorization.
The Show's Sponsors: Anthony Migliorino: Site - https://peacefulfathers.com/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/PeacefulFathers Instagram - https://Instagram.com/PeacefulFathers Jon S Rennie: Pre-Order - https://jonsrennie.com/all-in-the-same-boat/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/jonsrennie Site - https://jonsrennie.com/ In this episode I talk to Phil Foster about the launch of his website which includes the launch of his training, nutrition, hormone, and coaching programs with it. We discuss the fact that it's never too late to get started on your fitness journey and also that by choosing to take responsibility for your health, you help those around you do the same, potentially saving them embarrassment, shame, and pain along the way. Save yourself and you'll be an example for others to do the same. Phil's Website: https://philfosterfitness.com/ Phil's Twitter: https://twitter.com/PhilFoster_ Phil's Instagram: https://Instagram.com/PhilFoster_ PS: I've been asked what I've been doing by people who've noticed I've been leaning out and adding mass, I've been working with Phil - my SECRET sauce is now available to everyone. Take Advantage. ************************************************************** Want to work one on one with me to get yourself headed in the right direction? Schedule a call today: www.calendly.com/zacsmall/coaching-call ************************************************************** Zac's Social Media: TWITTER: www.twitter.com/ZacSmall_ INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/ZacSmall_ FACEBOOK: www.Facebook.com/Zachary.Small.9 BLOG: www.thefamilyalpha.com/ ************************************************************** Want to support the work I'm doing? www.thefamilyalpha.com/Donate ************************************************************** SUBSCRIBE to the Email List for premium content: www.TheFamilyAlpha.com/Newsletter ************************************************************** Join The Fraternity of Excellence, a place where fathers, husbands, single gents, (all men) come together to become better men; Be held to a standard by your motivated peers: www.FraternityofExcellence.com ************************************************************** For all Business/Sponsorship inquires email ZSmall@TheFamilyAlpha.com This podcast is not to be reproduced without prior authorization.
Worried his daughter won't find her Mr. Right, Frank sets Laverne up with the son of a mozzarella magnate. Unhappy with the decision for multiple reasons, Laverne tries to figure a way out of it while Shirley tries to get father and daughter to talk out their issues. Meanwhile, Lenny and Squiggy believe that Frank's hired an assassin to go after them. On pod, Lisa and Chris discuss the evolution of Phil Foster & Penny Marshall's acting together and delight over the goofy details as usual. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Master Storyteller, Phil Foster joins Debonee to discuss the importance of storytelling, and why it matters in 2021. From Bluebeard to Batman, Phil reminds us of the communal and imaginal value of a good mythic tale, and encourages us to allow the Universe to "invite us into its confidence".
A special live in person episode of @The Red Man Group with host and Vice patriarch Zac Small from @The Family Alpha. He is joined in this episode by Chief Patriarch @Tanner Guzy , @George Bruno , pastor Michael Foster, Texas Dom, Ivan Throne, and Phil Foster (no relation). Positive Events for Men https://the21convention.org Positive Videos for Men https://21university.com Support the channel: https://the21convention.org/donate Support our sponsors: https://21studios.com/sponsor Follow us: https://21studios.com/connect YouTube Links Subscribe to 21 Studios https://t21c.com/12YTr3X Become a channel member: https://t21c.com/21sytm Subscribe to Red Man Group: https://t21c.com/rmgsub21
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Welcome to the world of Christopher Nolan. Or it could be goodbye, depending on how the great man has decided to play with time and space this time. Yes, to tie in with another great retrospective from Phil The Bear aka Phil Foster, we have brought together the team to discuss The Films Of Christopher Nolan. Joining us for this discussion is our very own Carry On Streaming expert, Declan. You will not be surprised to hear that we are in full agreement on the greatness of many of his films. Sadly, not everyone had seen Tenet when we recorded this show, so a major disagreement between Jeff (who else?), and the rest of the panel is avoided. We saved you from a rant there listeners – never say we don’t have your best interests at heart. In its place we have a minor disturbance in the space / time continuum when we talk about Interstellar. Jeff, (who else?), disagrees with everyone on this feature as well. Many of Mr Nolan’s films have enigmatic endings and we will be discussing our interpretations of these at length. So please make sure you have checked out his back catalogue before listening, especially after we blew a few minds with our theory of the meaning of The Prestige back in episode 96. So, sit back and prepare to enter the dreamscape of Christopher Nolan. Enjoy. If you listen carefully you can hear Phil typing as he prepares another retrospective on a key director. We will return for that talk in the near future, or, if this was a Christopher Nolan film, you may have already heard it, and if you have please let us know what it was like. See Graham, I can also set up a paradox!
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Today I'm joined by Phil Foster, a man who for years has been working online helping men help themselves. Phil's area of expertise is in optimizing athlete's, bodybuilder's, and your everyday folk to ensure they're each getting the absolute best their body and mind has to offer. Whether training to take the stage or working to drop some weight to keep up with the kids at home, Phil has custom programs catered to the individual's needs and desires. Phil and I talk about what led to his decision to go from VIP clients to a more public offering while touching on the need for both men and women need to monitor their hormones and eat/train intentionally to reach the goals they've set for themselves this year. Follow Phil on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PhilFoster_ Follow Phil on Instagram: https://Instagram.com/PhilFoster_ Phil's Website: https://www.PhilFosterFitness.com ************************************************************** Want to support the work I'm doing? https://www.thefamilyalpha.com/Donate ************************************************************** SUBSCRIBE to the Email List for premium content: https://www.TheFamilyAlpha.com/Newsletter ************************************************************** Join Phil and I inside The Private Men Only Community The Fraternity of Excellence, a place where fathers, husbands, single gents, (all men)come together to become better men; Be held to a standard by your motivated peers: https://www.FraternityofExcellence.com ************************************************************** Zac's Social Media: TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/ZacSmall_ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/ZacSmall_ FACEBOOK: https://www.Facebook.com/Zachary.Small.9 BLOG: https://www.thefamilyalpha.com/ If you'd like to work 1 on 1 email ZSmall@TheFamilyAlpha.com ************************************************************** MUST READ BOOKS FOR ALL MEN SANCTION: amzn.to/2FSWzqi Gates of Fire: amzn.to/2Fuc3DA The Way of Men: amzn.to/2RP3Uer ************************************************************** For all Business/Sponsorship inquires email ZSmall@TheFamilyAlpha.com This podcast is not to be reproduced without prior authorization.
Today I'm joined by Tex from www.TexasDom.com where we talk about how being old doesn't mean you have to be fat, weak, and lazy. At 59 Tex is improving his physique and energy levels while continuing to produce more year after year on all fronts. From a vibrant sex life to being able to keep up with younger men, Tex is getting after it and you can too. Lifestyle, Diet, Daily Habits, and more are shared to help others learn how they can avoid the fate suffered by so many, that of acting old as they age. You can maintain your vitality by choosing to take actions which support a youthful mind and soul. Follow Tex on Twitter @ https://twitter.com/texasdom1 If you want to contact the trainer we referenced, you can reach Phil Foster here: https://twitter.com/EvolvedPhil ************************************************************** Want to support the work I'm doing? Every $1 Helps: www.PayPal.me/TheFamilyAlpha For Card/Crypto: thefamilyalpha.com/Donate ************************************************************** SUBSCRIBE to the Email List for premium content: TheFamilyAlpha.com/Newsletter ************************************************************** Join My Private MEN ONLY group The Fraternity of Excellence: We're networking online and meeting up offline; Real accountable is had, real relationships are forged and real results are coming from real work inside FoE. www.FraternityofExcellence.com ************************************************************** Zac's Social Media: TWITTER: twitter.com/ZacSmall_ INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/ZacSmall_ FACEBOOK: Facebook.com/Zachary.Small.9 BLOG: www.thefamilyalpha.com/ If you'd like to work 1 on 1 email Hunter@TheFamilyAlpha.com ************************************************************** My Book 31 Days to Masculinity: amzn.to/2FxdPUT MUST READ BOOKS FOR ALL MEN SANCTION: amzn.to/2FSWzqi Gates of Fire: amzn.to/2Fuc3DA The Way of Men: amzn.to/2RP3Uer ************************************************************** For all Business/Sponsorship inquires email TheFamilyAlpha@Gmail.com This podcast is not to be reproduced without prior authorization.
This week the panel sit down and have a chat about the Debenham's exploiting Covid to fob off their workers, pandemic working conditions, and the views of one Eoghan Harris, who thinks dying for private profit would be pretty badass. Left Inside is a weekly podcast offering a critical look at news, politics and culture from the left. It is produced by members of RISE to stay entertained, informed and a little bit sane during lockdown. RISE is a socialist organisation in Ireland, find out more on https://www.letusrise.ie/ Thanks again to Galway-based band Turnstiles for letting us use their song “Wasting Away” for this episode. More of their music can be found here: https://open.spotify.com/artist/56RXz6M4Pj56eKWYDPUyQd?si=zwN0l6_qTXCU-b7Gb2a7Cg See you next week, cheers! Social Media: Twitter - https://twitter.com/LeftInsidePod This week's panel - Paul (https://www.facebook.com/paulmurphytd/ / https://twitter.com/paulmurphy_TD), Nicole, Phil Foster & Cian Prendiville (http://bottomdog.ie/) Further Reading: Eoghan Harris - 'A real badass would stop the subsidy and send us back to work' https://www.independent.ie/opinion/comment/a-real-badass-would-stop-the-subsidy-and-send-us-back-to-work-39211227.html Minister Creed accuses Paul of smearing the meat plants great reputation: https://www.facebook.com/719890584766018/posts/2950594778362243/ Liz Dunphy - 'Debenhams staff to block stock removal from stores; https://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/ireland/debenhams-staff-to-block-stock-removal-from-stores-1000018.html --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ruptureradio/message
This story is a collaboration between The World and Reveal from the Center for Investigative Reporting. Listen to the latest episode of Reveal for more on this story.On a recent morning in Salinas, California, in the state's rural heartland, David Rivera and Alfonso Hernández worked shoulder to shoulder, installing irrigation pipes across freshly plowed fields that stretched to the horizon. Wearing jeans and sweatshirts with their hoods up to block the sun and dust, they prepared the fields for a spring planting of spinach, lettuce and broccoli. Nearby, a large billboard featured a man wearing leather gloves and a white cowboy hat, an irrigation pipe hoisted over his shoulder. It read: “Salinas Valley. Feeding Our Nation.”A version of this story originally aired on The World. Listen here. It was mid-March, the same week that US President Donald Trump declared a national emergency because of the novel coronavirus. By then, over 250 people had tested positive for COVID-19 in California. Gov. Gavin Newsom's statewide shelter-in-place order was imminent. Just an hour or so drive north in Silicon Valley, businesses and schools were shuttering, and hundreds of thousands of people began working from home.But for people like Hernández and Rivera, working from home was not an option. An estimated 2.5 million farmworkers across the United States are now deemed essential workers — exempt from shelter-in-place restrictions to keep the country's food supply flowing. California farms are vital to that system, producing a third of the country's vegetables and two-thirds of its fruits and nuts. At a time when social distancing and careful sanitizing are necessary safeguards, little has been done to protect farmworkers.Yet at a time when social distancing and careful sanitizing are necessary safeguards against exposure to the coronavirus, little has been done to protect farmworkers, many of whom are undocumented and work in remote, rural parts of the country with little access to health and social services."No, not yet,” Hernández said in mid-March, when asked whether he and his co-workers had met with their employer — Elkhorn Packing, a Salinas-based farm labor contractor — about workplace safety in the face of the coronavirus. “There should be a plan in place by now,” he said. But Rivera and Hernández, both from Mexico and unauthorized to work in the US, were hesitant to push the issue, grateful to have jobs. Many of their neighbors were already losing their jobs at restaurants, day care centers and hotels.COVID-19: The latest from The WorldAs they spoke, at the far side of the field, a crew of 20 men and women arrived to work in carpools, crammed into trucks and minivans. Armando Elenes, secretary-treasurer of the United Farm Workers of America, said he and his team have been surveying farmworkers informally for weeks, asking what messages they're getting from their employers. A March 24 poll of about 300 mostly nonunion farmworkers found that more than three-quarters had received no guidance from their employer on safer ways to work, Elenes said. He said many farmworkers, like Rivera and Hernández, are scared that without changes, they remain vulnerable to infection.“Rightfully so, because they're not being provided information,” Elenes said. “They're scared of losing the money. They're scared of getting infected.”He said it angers some farmworkers to be heralded now as essential, after those who are undocumented have lived with virulent anti-immigrant sentiment and threats of deportation from the Trump administration. “So when the government says they're essential workers,” he said, “the workers are responding, saying, ‘Now we're essential?'” A sign in Salinas, California's rural heartland, which is home to tens of thousands of immigrant farmworkers. Credit: Monica Campbell/The World Elenes said many immigrant farmworkers feel compelled to keep working, even while sick, aware that other jobs are drying up as the economic crisis deepens. A skipped paycheck means not only less money for their families in the US, but less support for family members in their home countries. “They're going to continue working because they don't feel that they have a choice. You know, bear with it, work through it,” Elenes said. “It's really distressing because these workers are the backbone of this country in terms of the food supply chain.”Hernández said that last week, long after the US had become the epicenter of the global pandemic, there had been a meeting with his boss at last. “We were told to wash our hands more,” he said.Related: Food supply logistics need a coronavirus 'reset,' says UN economistThat was it. No gloves or disinfectant supplies, he said. No conversation about avoiding crowded carpools to work, no changes to ensure more physical distance in the fields. Elkhorn Packing did not respond to an interview request. As of this week, there is no mention of the coronavirus on the company's website.Excluded from reliefThe $2.2 trillion Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act, signed into law March 27, provides $9.5 billion for growers, ranchers and agricultural companies. Yet the legislation blocks many farmworkers themselves from seeking federal help. Nearly half of all farmworkers are unauthorized to work in the US, and the bill limits assistance to those with Social Security numbers.More than a million people deemed essential workers are ineligible for federal assistance from the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act.That means more than a million people deemed essential workers are ineligible for the one-time cash payment of up to $1,200 that the federal government will issue in coming weeks. Many farmworker families will also be blocked from receiving the bill's $500 rebate per child if their parents lack a Social Security number. And unauthorized farmworkers are also unable to apply for unemployment insurance, which the aid package expanded by $600 a week for up to four months. Some members of Congress are seeking to make future coronavirus economic relief measures more inclusive. Rep. Jimmy Panetta, D-CA, whose district includes the Salinas Valley, co-sponsored a new bill in early April that, among other measures, loosens eligibility requirements so “workers, regardless of their immigration status, have access to health, nutrition, and financial aid during this crisis,” he said in announcing its introduction. “We're going to continue to fight for these protections,” Panetta said in a recent interview. The pandemic, he said, is “highlighting not just how valuable farmworkers are, but how vulnerable they are.” Panetta wants to see bolder moves as well, such as temporary legalization for essential workers who are undocumented.For now, the exclusion of many immigrants from federal relief will force hard choices. “If it's your only income and you don't really have access to unemployment, then you've got to keep working,” said Daniel Sumner, an economist at the University of California, Davis. “You're willing to do things you wouldn't do normally.”Related: How Japanese and Mexican American farm workers formed an alliance that made historyMore than two-thirds of farmworkers also lack health insurance.An earlier bill, the Families First Coronavirus Response Act, provided financial incentives for companies to provide paid sick leave, “ensuring that workers are not forced to choose between their paychecks and the public health measures needed to combat the virus,” according to the Department of Labor. Yet the new rules exclude companies with more than 500 employees, including such large agricultural employers as Elkhorn Packing. That means Hernández and Rivera won't be eligible. The new law also allows businesses with fewer than 50 employees to seek an exemption from providing paid sick days. “That means a lot of farmworkers will be left out of this paid-leave provision,” said Daniel Costa, director of immigration law and policy research at the Economic Policy Institute, a nonprofit think tank. Costa's research shows that most farmworkers are employed by small farms, and he expects that “the vast majority” of those farms will apply for the exemption. Vineyards in California's Salinas Valley. Vineyard workers are, like all agricultural workers, considered essential during the coronavirus pandemic. Credit: Monica Campbell/The World The Agricultural Council of California, as well as California's largest growers — including Taylor Farms, Driscoll's, Bowles Farming, Bolthouse Farms, Swanton Berry Farm, Sábor Farms, The Wonderful Company and Grimmway Farms — did not respond to or declined interview requests for this story, as did officials with the state and federal departments of agriculture. However, some large farms have posted statements outlining their commitment to employee health and safety. Driscoll's, a berry giant based in Watsonville, California, states that it is following all “precautionary measures from social distancing to the basics of hand washing that have always been fundamental to our food safety standards. Rigorous reinforcement of food safety and worker standards are already in place within our network of independent growers and throughout our supply chain.”Related: The people who pick your berries in Washington will now be represented by a unionDave Puglia, president and CEO of Western Growers, a trade group that represents some 2,500 fruit and vegetable growers, said farmers are taking worker safety seriously.“We're all making as many changes we can as quickly as we can,” he said. “I am actually confident that farmers have been diligent in increasing all that they already do to protect workers in the fields in light of the coronavirus pandemic.”Some smaller farmers said they are offering their workers paid sick leave, even if they may not be required to do so under the new federal rules. Phil Foster, who runs organic farms in San Juan Bautista and Hollister, California, said he has expanded paid sick leave to over 60 hours for his 38 full-time employees. “My hope is that the folks on the farm are going to stay as healthy as they can, with maybe a few blips here and there,” he said. “We will continue to try and get fresh produce out to people in our community and our region.”Foster anticipates that his workers may soon need to wear face masks, as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended this month. He has a few coveted N95 masks on the farm, but not enough for everybody — and he can't find any online or anywhere else. So he's improvising. “My wife is a schoolteacher, and when she is not doing online classes, I'm seeing if she can sew up some masks,” he said. He is also asking one of the field workers, who also works as a seamstress, if she can sew some. “We're doing the best we can ...We realize none of these measures provide 100% security, but are best efforts with the information that we have available."Paul Muller, an owner of Full Belly Farm“We're doing the best we can,” said Paul Muller, an owner of Full Belly Farm, an organic farm near Sacramento, California. He recently changed policies so that crews no longer travel with more than one driver and one passenger in the trucks. He also expanded paid sick time to two weeks. “We realize none of these measures provide 100% security, but are best efforts with the information that we have available to date from our public health experts,” he said.Yet overall, farmers' responses appear uneven. Esmeralda Zendejas, an attorney with California Rural Legal Assistance, which serves many agricultural workers, said some growers were staggering work and break schedules so fewer employees were gathered together at the same time. But she is also receiving reports of troubling violations. “Just last week, we got a call from a worker who said there was no hand soap on the farm,” Zendejas said. “It's alarming because these violations have been occurring and now, with the crisis, we're seeing that continue with even higher risk for the worker. And these are just the workers who take the step to call us. We're sure that this is happening on a larger scale and workers are just not reporting for any number of reasons, including job insecurity.”Related: California hospital translates coronavirus information for immigrantsBrenda Eskenazi, a public health professor at the University of California, Berkeley, has helped lead extensive studies on the health of Latino farmworker families in California. She noted that even when hand-washing stations are provided, they are often set up too far away for frequent access. The time it takes to reach them can mean money lost. “It might be really difficult to wash your hands for 20 seconds and to do this multiple times a day, especially if you're getting paid by the basket of strawberries that you pick,” she said. “You might want to rush the process.” “Clearly, oversight is needed,” said California state Sen. Anna Caballero, a Democrat whose district includes the Salinas Valley. “There's no question about it. We don't have a system that says, ‘Here are the new rules that everybody has to work under, and here is the oversight in place to make sure that the rules are followed.'” Improvising to mitigate riskWith few protections in place, field workers are doing what they can to protect themselves. Claudia Isarraz, 43, lives with her husband and two US-born teenage sons in Greenfield, a small town near Salinas. Isarraz belongs to Líderes Campesinas, an advocacy group of female farmworkers in California, and works for $13 an hour pruning grapes at nearby vineyards, which have remained open, as the agricultural industry as a whole has been labeled essential. Weeks before the state imposed the shelter-in-place order, she said she began washing her hands more at work and encouraging her co-workers to do the same. Claudia Isarraz, of Greenfield, California, says she tries to keep distance from her co-workers as they work in the fields. She no longer carpools and shoulders the cost of driving alone to the fields. Credit: Monica Campbell/The World She is also trying to put distance between herself and co-workers who appear sick. Recently, she said, a 65-year-old co-worker was coughing and sneezing while hunched over the crops. “I asked her, ‘Shouldn't you be home?' ” Isarraz said. The woman waved her off. “She told me it was her allergies.” Isarraz moved to another row in the field, doing what she could to protect herself from any potential exposure.Although it was an expensive decision, Isarraz canceled her carpool, which used to involve packing in five or six people to share the cost of gas. As of late March, she said, “I'm going to work on my own, driving on my own.”But not everyone can do that. On the outskirts of Greenfield, where paved streets give way to dirt roads, a long row of modest single rooms are lined up, one after another, across from vast fields. Their beige walls and doors match the earth. Nicolás Merino González lives in room 13. Still in his late 20s, he looks older than his years after a life of outdoor work. In mid-March, Merino was still heading to the fields by cramming himself into the cab of a pickup with other workers. On a recent morning commute, Merino said, a fellow passenger could not stop coughing. “It was like that for four days,” he said. “I thought, ‘It's not good that he's going to work sick now.' But staying behind means a lost day for him.” Nicolás Merino González, a farmworker in Greenfield, California, wires money back to his wife and three children in the Mexican state of Oaxaca. Social distancing is tough for Merino, who carpools to work in a cramped pickup. Credit: Monica Campbell/The World Merino understands the pressure to work. He works in the spinach and lettuce fields of Greenfield in order to wire money back to his family in the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca, more than 2,000 miles away. The $13.50 an hour he earns is an economic lifeline for his three young children, paying for food and utilities. He is the family's sole breadwinner. On a recent day off, Merino rested outside of his room, which he rents for $260 a month. The room is small, with just enough space for a single bed. A half-full bottle of rubbing alcohol sat on a nightstand. “I use it to clean my hands,” he said. “If I get a cold, I'll rub it on my face.” For soap, Merino uses a single bright pink bar, shared by all the other lodgers, in their communal bathroom. The kitchen and showers, too, are shared. Social distancing is difficult.Roger Tenanuque, the caretaker of the lodging house, grew up in Greenfield and now lives three doors down from Merino. Although he earns little more than cash-strapped renters like Merino, Tenanuque does his best to keep things stocked. He buys soap and paper towels with his own money, he said. When asked whether he thought the renters here would stay home from work if they felt ill, he said, “I don't think so.” Roger Tenanuque is the caretaker for a cluster of single rooms rented by men who work in the fields near Greenfield, California. He rents a room in the complex himself, where residents eat and bathe in communal areas. Credit: Monica Campbell/The World Merino hopes to avoid making a tough choice. He said he has never called in sick in the United States and has never visited a hospital here. “I have been in Mexico, where I have insurance,” he said. “But I don't have that here.”The next challenge for Merino and other farmworkers may be less work. Several field workers said they were already seeing a cutback in hours in the past weeks. Areceli, 41, who asked to use only her first name because she is undocumented, cleans lettuce and spinach leaves near Greenfield. Last week, she was asked to work eight hours a day instead of her typical nine. Other farmworkers also said their hours were reduced. Related: These migrant workers are telling their stories through comic books“We're seeing losses of hundreds of millions of dollars per week easily in the fresh produce industry,” said Puglia, of Western Growers. “Restaurants, but also schools and universities, hotels and resorts — think of Las Vegas, for example — have all shut down for the most part. And that means that farmers, whose customers are in the food service supply chain, are in a really tough spot.”Caballero, the state senator, mentioned other signs that the industry is under stress. This week, she said, strawberry producers told her of canceled contracts with grocery stores and deliveries being turned away. Growers told her that they ended up donating the perishable berries to food banks. Related: How immigrant workers are preparing for automation in agricultureCaballero said there is “great consternation” among growers about consumer demand for their summer harvests.“I'm hearing about more cuts in hours, and I'm bracing myself for more,” Areceli said. She is not sure what she will do. She knows she's not allowed to apply for unemployment and won't qualify for any cash assistance from the federal government — even the $500-per-child benefit. “If they want to leave me out of that, fine, but it's unfair to leave out my two kids just because I don't have the right papers,” she said. “They are US citizens.” At the same time, Areceli observed something new this week: “I'm seeing moms and dads coming to the fields, asking if there is work. It's noticeable.” She wondered whether they had lost other jobs amid the mass layoffs roiling the state and were now heading out to the fields to find work.Reporter and producer Anayansi Diaz-Cortes contributed to this story. It was edited by Esther Kaplan and copy edited by Nikki Frick.
In the last few years film fans have complained that the movie industry was churning out nothing but Sequels, Reboots and Remakes. What exactly are these modern phenomena? In 2019 we had more Avengers, another John Wick, Godzilla back again, Pets continuing to be secret, X-Men doing the Phoenix saga again, the return of the Toy Story crowd, yet more Annabelle and a further helping of the Men in Black. Where is the originality? In this Podcast we are joined by regular contributor Phil Foster to discuss the sequel, reboot, remake phenomena. We look at some of the best and worse in each category. Warning: this gets very messy, very quickly.
Debonee speaks with Phil Foster and Elizabeth Katona to learn more about their upcoming (and ongoing) group, "Presence and Silence". Assuring beginning spiritual partitioners about the 'comfort of being uncomfortable' and what it means to understand nothing (no-thing), they inspire us to be present even in these current times. You'll be reminded of the connection between compassion and suffering, radical acceptance and the inevitability of being bitten in the butt by Shadow. And of course, Phil's terrific Marge Simpson impersonation is delicious.
Welcome to our first end of month review show of the year. It has been a few months since our last reviews show, so we start with a little catch up. Star Wars fan Phil Foster aka Phil the Bear joins us to discuss Star Wars : The Rise Of Skywalker (or as Jeff has cynically named it – Star Wars : The Death Of A Saga). It is a film which has divided audiences as much as it has done for our panel. Whatever your view on the film, I am sure you will agree that proved to be an odd end for a story which started a long, long time ago. More up to minute reviews include 1917, JoJo Rabbit and Bombshell. While discussing releases, we could not pass up the opportunity to talk about Cats. Generally reviled, however one member of the team speaks up in its defence. I wonder who would be that contrary to go against what most people are thinking? I will give you a clue, he is Welsh and annoys Neil a lot! Joining us for the reviews is Darren from @dazzalovesmovies. Darren puts us to shame with regard to movie watching, and his much missed section Darren’s Dash returns where he tells us about such films as Little Women and Waves. Away from reviews, the At The Flicks team are delighted to be talking to Bianca Garner about her website In Their Own League. This wonderful site celebrates women in all aspects of the film industry, something which is definitely required, as the lack of recent Award nominations have shown. Bianca, also known as Bee, tells us about how quickly the site has grown, her amazing team of writers and her future ambitions for the site. After that we chat to Steve Wright, our friendly Cineworld manager who has had a very busy Christmas, and who looks like having an incredibly busy 2020. With hits like 1917, Little Women and The Personal History of David Copperfield, I think it will be some time before Steve gets a break! That’s the show. I think you will agree that we have something for every movie palate in this episode. As always please let us know what you think. Enjoy.
Today I'm joined by Nathan of https://www.BarbaricRhetoric.com as well as Graeme Smith of https://thisisgraeme.me/ to talk about the need for hobbies in men's lives and how they can be found. I've written about exactly this here: https://thefamilyalpha.com/you-need-to-have-a-thing-oconus-ponderings-part-2/ Follow Graeme here: https://twitter.com/smith_graeme Follow Steel Janz on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SteelJanz *** ATTENTION FATHERS: Tickets to the 21 Convention *Patriarchs Edition* are NOW LIVE: https//:www.TheFamilyAlpha.com/21ConPE Join myself along with Tanner Guzy, Elliot Hulse, Texas Dom, Ryan Michler, George Bruno, Phil Foster, and many many more. We're talking fatherhood and family with men who are facing the unique challenges that come with leading wives and raising children. *** Did this content help you in your life? You can support my work through the following: 1) PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/TheFamilyAlpha 2) CashApp: https://cash.me/$HunterDrewTFA 3) Patreon every $1 counts: https://www.patreon.com/HunterDrew *** SUBSCRIBE to the Email List for premium content: https://TheFamilyAlpha.com/newsletter/ *** Send business/sponsorship inquiries to Hunter@TheFamilyAlpha.com *** Join My Private Men's only group The Fraternity of Excellence: We're networking online and meeting up offline, be sure to check out the Fraternity of Excellence at https://FraternityofExcellence.com/ Real accountable is had, real relationships are forged and real results are coming from real work inside FoE. *** Hunter's Social Media: TWITTER: https://twitter.com/HunterDrewTFA INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/hunterdrewtfa/ Other Resources from Hunter Drew: Blog: https://thefamilyalpha.com/ Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/thefamilyalpha If you'd like to work 1 on 1 1) Email Hunter to discuss specifics: Hunter@TheFamilyAlpha.com *** Endorsed Products: - Ground Shark Coffee - https://www.TheFamilyAlpa.com/coffee - Rugged Legacy Grooming - https://www.TheFamilyAlpha.com/RuggedLegacy - GOOD VIBES CBD: https://www.TheFamilyAlpha.com/CBD - 21 University: https://www.TheFamilyAlpha.com/21University *** My Book 31 Days to Masculinity: https://amzn.to/2FxdPUT MUST READ BOOKS FOR ALL MEN Gates of Fire: https://amzn.to/2Fuc3DA The Rational Male: https://amzn.to/2JYJBbE The Way of Men: https://amzn.to/2RP3Uer *** For all business inquires: Hunter@TheFamilyAlpha.com This video is not to be reproduced without prior authorization. The original YouTube video may be distributed & embedded, if required.
Today I'm joined by "The Nates" to talk about how people can enjoy the holidays without breaking the bank. Follow Chronicles of Nate on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChroniclesNate Access Nate's proven system here: TheFamilyAlpha.com/HolyShift Use Code 'FamilyAlpha' for $20 off Follow Steel Janz on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SteelJanz *** ATTENTION FATHERS: Tickets to the 21 Convention *Patriarchs Edition* are NOW LIVE: https//:www.TheFamilyAlpha.com/21ConPE Join myself along with Tanner Guzy, Elliot Hulse, Texas Dom, Ryan Michler, George Bruno, Phil Foster, and many many more. We're talking fatherhood and family with men who are facing the unique challenges that come with leading wives and raising children. *** Did this content help you in your life? You can support my work through the following: 1) PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/TheFamilyAlpha 2) CashApp: https://cash.me/$HunterDrewTFA 3) Patreon every $1 counts: https://www.patreon.com/HunterDrew *** SUBSCRIBE to the Email List for premium content: https://TheFamilyAlpha.com/newsletter/ *** Send business/sponsorship inquiries to Hunter@TheFamilyAlpha.com *** Join My Private Men's only group The Fraternity of Excellence: We're networking online and meeting up offline, be sure to check out the Fraternity of Excellence at https://FraternityofExcellence.com/ Real accountable is had, real relationships are forged and real results are coming from real work inside FoE. *** Hunter's Social Media: TWITTER: https://twitter.com/HunterDrewTFA INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/hunterdrewtfa/ Other Resources from Hunter Drew: Blog: https://thefamilyalpha.com/ Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/thefamilyalpha If you'd like to work 1 on 1 1) Email Hunter to discuss specifics: Hunter@TheFamilyAlpha.com *** Endorsed Products: - Ground Shark Coffee - https://www.TheFamilyAlpa.com/coffee - Rugged Legacy Grooming - https://www.TheFamilyAlpha.com/RuggedLegacy - GOOD VIBES CBD: https://www.TheFamilyAlpha.com/CBD - 21 University: https://www.TheFamilyAlpha.com/21University *** My Book 31 Days to Masculinity: https://amzn.to/2FxdPUT MUST READ BOOKS FOR ALL MEN Gates of Fire: https://amzn.to/2Fuc3DA The Rational Male: https://amzn.to/2JYJBbE The Way of Men: https://amzn.to/2RP3Uer *** For all business inquires: Hunter@TheFamilyAlpha.com This video is not to be reproduced without prior authorization. The original YouTube video may be distributed & embedded, if required.
Today I'm joined by Andrew Loeschner and we'll be talking Masculinity in young men and its development early on in life along with Homeschooling from the perspective of someone who was home-schooled. With the insanity of public schools and the anti-male rhetoric spread everywhere, this tag team of topics will help all who hear it. Follow Andrew on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/AndrewLoeschner *** ATTENTION FATHERS: Tickets to the 21 Convention *Patriarchs Edition* are NOW LIVE: https//:www.TheFamilyAlpha.com/21ConPE Join myself along with Tanner Guzy, Elliot Hulse, Texas Dom, Ryan Michler, George Bruno, Phil Foster, and many many more. We're talking fatherhood and family with men who are facing the unique challenges that come with leading wives and raising children. *** Did this content help you in your life? You can support my work through the following: 1) PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/TheFamilyAlpha 2) CashApp: https://cash.me/$HunterDrewTFA 3) Patreon every $1 counts: https://www.patreon.com/HunterDrew *** SUBSCRIBE to the Email List for premium content: https://TheFamilyAlpha.com/newsletter/ *** Send business/sponsorship inquiries to Hunter@TheFamilyAlpha.com *** Join My Private Men's only group The Fraternity of Excellence: We're networking online and meeting up offline, be sure to check out the Fraternity of Excellence at https://FraternityofExcellence.com/ Real accountable is had, real relationships are forged and real results are coming from real work inside FoE. *** Hunter's Social Media: TWITTER: https://twitter.com/HunterDrewTFA INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/hunterdrewtfa/ Other Resources from Hunter Drew: Blog: https://thefamilyalpha.com/ Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/thefamilyalpha If you'd like to work 1 on 1 1) Email Hunter to discuss specifics: Hunter@TheFamilyAlpha.com *** Endorsed Products: - Ground Shark Coffee - https://www.TheFamilyAlpa.com/coffee - Rugged Legacy Grooming - https://www.TheFamilyAlpha.com/RuggedLegacy - GOOD VIBES CBD: https://www.TheFamilyAlpha.com/CBD - 21 University: https://www.TheFamilyAlpha.com/21University *** My Book 31 Days to Masculinity: https://amzn.to/2FxdPUT MUST READ BOOKS FOR ALL MEN Gates of Fire: https://amzn.to/2Fuc3DA The Rational Male: https://amzn.to/2JYJBbE The Way of Men: https://amzn.to/2RP3Uer *** For all business inquires: Hunter@TheFamilyAlpha.com This video is not to be reproduced without prior authorization. The original YouTube video may be distributed & embedded, if required.
Today I'm joined by Nick Lowary and Ed Latimore to talk about the "off limits" subject of porn use and the detrimental impact it has had one men. Many men are trying to quit porn while others don't view it as an addiction. We're here to discuss the signs, symptoms, and solution to porn addiction. You can read each of our writing on the subject here: Ed: https://edlatimore.com/how-to-quit-porn/ Nick: https://nicholaslowary.com/2019/11/04/how-i-quit-watching-porn-and-how-you-can-too/ Hunter: https://thefamilyalpha.com/porn-is-toxic/ *** Tickets to the 21 Convention Patriarchs Edition are NOW LIVE: https//:www.TheFamilyAlpha.com/21ConPE Join myself along with Tanner Guzy, Elliot Hulse, Texas Dom, Ryan Michler, George Bruno, Phil Foster, and many many more. We're talking fatherhood and family with men who are facing the unique challenges that come with leading wives and raising children. *** Did this content help you in your life? You can support my work through the following: 1) PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/TheFamilyAlpha 2) CashApp: https://cash.me/$HunterDrewTFA 3) Patreon every $1 counts: https://www.patreon.com/HunterDrew *** SUBSCRIBE to the Email List for premium content: https://TheFamilyAlpha.com/newsletter/ *** Send business/sponsorship inquiries to Hunter@TheFamilyAlpha.com *** Join My Private Men's only group The Fraternity of Excellence: We're networking online and meeting up offline, be sure to check out the Fraternity of Excellence at https://FraternityofExcellence.com/ Real accountable is had, real relationships are forged and real results are coming from real work inside FoE. *** Hunter's Social Media: TWITTER: https://twitter.com/HunterDrewTFA INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/hunterdrewtfa/ Other Resources from Hunter Drew: Blog: https://thefamilyalpha.com/ Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/thefamilyalpha If you'd like to work 1 on 1 1) Email Hunter to discuss specifics: Hunter@TheFamilyAlpha.com *** Endorsed Products: - Ground Shark Coffee - https://www.TheFamilyAlpa.com/coffee - Rugged Legacy Grooming - https://www.TheFamilyAlpha.com/RuggedLegacy - GOOD VIBES CBD: https://www.TheFamilyAlpha.com/CBD - 21 University: https://www.TheFamilyAlpha.com/21University *** My Book 31 Days to Masculinity: https://amzn.to/2FxdPUT MUST READ BOOKS FOR ALL MEN Gates of Fire: https://amzn.to/2Fuc3DA The Rational Male: https://amzn.to/2JYJBbE The Way of Men: https://amzn.to/2RP3Uer *** For all business inquires: Hunter@TheFamilyAlpha.com This video is not to be reproduced without prior authorization. The original YouTube video may be distributed & embedded, if required.
The Red Man Group #88 - The Return of DDJ and Sugar Baby University featuring PRESIDENT Anthony Johnson, Phil Foster, Steve Williams and DDJ! Check out the full length YouTube video with Live Chat HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZkBeeyErDY Help us grow Meet The Red Man Group Live: https://t21c.com/redman21c Join Hunter Drew's Fraternity of Excellence at https://t21c.com/rmgFOE Join Cobra Tate's War Room: https://t21c.com/redmanWR Follow Dream: https://twitter.com/beachmuscles Visit DDJ: https://misandrytoday.com Visit Steve: https://www.themanmindset.com Subscribe now: https://bit.ly/2NSXcBB RMG Patreon: https://patreon.com/redmangroup Support RMG, and use Tactical Soap, use coupon code "RMG" at check out and get an additional 10% off: http://bit.ly/2S4fO88 Follow RMG on Twitter: https://twitter.com/redmangroup21 Like RMG on Facebook: https://fb.com/theredmangroup Follow RMG on Instagram: https://instagram.com/theredmangroup Tip jar: https://www.paypal.me/redmangroup Join 21 University support RMG: https://t21c.com/rmg21U
What if I told you that in just one month you could identify your self-imposed roadblocks, determine your deepest desires as a man, and make necessary changes that will immediately improve your life, while putting you on a path of personal integrity and development that will benefit you for the rest of your life? Today I'm joined by Hunter Drew, the creator of 31 Days to Masculinity, a program that serves as a roadmap for men to uncover all that is holding them back in life to reclaim ownership and control over their destinies. Hunter and I are also joined by 4 men (Phil Foster, Nathan, Samuel Thorp and Adam Lane Smith). Each of these men have gone through the 31 Days to Masculinity (31 DTM) program. There is nobody better to share why 31 DTM works so well at changing the lives of men in just one month's time than those who've gone through the crucible and emerged on the other side as transformed men. Listen in. Learn the true steps required for lasting change to take place. Put in the work. Change your life. Join the December of Discipline 31 DTM campaign kicking off on Dec. 1st, 2019 at https://31DTM.com Pay it forward by sharing this episode on social media and leaving a positive review of this podcast on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/masculine-by-design-mancast/id1202628944?mt=2 Join the Fraternity of Excellence: https://fraternityofexcellence.com Follow Craig on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MasculineDesign Craig's Blog: https://masculinebydesign.com Get the Masculine by Design Newsletter: https://masculinebydesign.com/newsletter Get Craig's Book, Destroy Your Dad Bod: https://deathblowtothedadbod.com Connect With Hunter Drew: On Twitter: https://twitter.com/HunterDrewTFA On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hunterdrewtfa/ On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9dyJPd9QdRD_YsK6xrvhmA His Blog: https://thefamilyalpha.com Get the 31 Days to Masculinity Book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1546796053/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_U_x_f182Db5XW5FF5 Connect With Samuel Thorp: On Twitter: https://twitter.com/SamuelSThorp His Blog: https://thorp.blog Connect With Phil Foster: On Twitter: https://twitter.com/EvolvedPhil Connect With Adam Lane Smith: On Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheBrometheus His Website: https://adamlanesmith.com Connect With Nathan: On Twitter: https://twitter.com/SteelJanz His Blog: https://barbarianrhetoric.com
This member spotlight features Phil Foster. Although, he's a 5 am'er, you've probably had the chance of meeting Phil on a Saturday morning or possibly during another class. CrossFit has become a high priority in his life that has brought him on a new path in life that not only includes fitness, but healthy eating, and even spiritual. Listen in as he shares his story of being in the service, meeting his wife, and how he has fallen in love with the community and the sport of CrossFit!
This month the At The Flicks team speak to Phil Foster aka Phil The Bear about his latest director retrospective. Welcome to the fast talking, blood splattered world of Quentin Tarantino. For this very special discussion, we are joined by film maker Sam Pope, who is also a Tarantino fan. In a sense this podcast is the young against the old. Phil and Sam are like the Vega twins in cool suits and snappy dialogue. Graham, Neil and Jeff don the shades to become the Reservoir Old Dogs (although Jeff reckons Neil fits better as an Inglourious Basterd, spelling optional!). This age difference is quite important when we get to Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, as the At The Flicks team use their experience to talk about that TV and film culture first hand. Before discussing Tarantino's latest, we go through the classics. Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown, Kill Bill, Inglourious Basterds, Django Unchained and The Hateful Eight are all mulled over in detail. Along with our thoughts on the man himself. We ask the question, has Quentin Tarantino changed over the years and if so how? Check it out to see if you agree with our conclusion. Other things we question on the way What role would James Woods have played in Reservoir Dogs if his agent hadn't turned it down (Woods fired him for that)! Would Warren Beatty have made a better Bill than David Carradine? Is From Dusk Till Dawn a horror film? Our thoughts on all of these and much, much more are contained within this action packed and wise cracking podcast. There is of course the occasional over the top violence, but what else would you expect when Neil and Jeff get together? After you have listened to our rambling, please let us know about your thoughts on Quentin Tarantino, we would love to hear from you.
The Red Man Group Patriarchs Episode #13 - How to Protect Your Kids from The impact of Divorce This episode of the RMG was focused on ways fathers can protect their children from the negative blowback which occurs when their parents get divorced. This panel of Hunter Drew, Bobby Dino and Phil Foster have a breadth of knowledge with every man being a father and a few having gone through the divorce process with children in the mix. Subscribe to The Red Man Group: https://bit.ly/2NSXcBB Support The 21 Convention Meet our speakers: https://the21convention.org Join Cobra Tate's War Room: https://t21c.com/21cWR Join Hunter Drew's Fraternity of Excellence: https://t21c.com/foe21 ((use RMG10 for 10% off)) Join 21 University: https://t21c.com/social21uv1 Follow Dream: https://twitter.com/beachmuscles Follow Hunter Drew: https://twitter.com/HunterDrewTFA Follow Phil Foster: https://twitter.com/EvolvedPhil Follow Bobby Dino: https://twitter.com/RealBobbyDino Donate to 21 Studios: https://www.paypal.me/21c Subscribe on YouTube: https://t21c.com/12YTr3X Become a channel member: https://t21c.com/21sytm Like 21 Studios on Facebook: https://fb.com/the21convention Follow 21 Studios on Twitter: https://twitter.com/21Convention Follow 21C on Instagram: https://instagram.com/21convention Follow 21 Studios on Minds: https://www.minds.com/21studios Support 21 Studios on Patreon: https://patreon.com/21s Follow 21 Studios on Gab: https://gab.ai/21Studios Follow 21 Studios on G+: https://plus.google.com/+21s/ Follow our CEO on Twitter: https://twitter.com/beachmuscles Subscribe to our CEO on Minds: https://minds.com/beachmuscles Follow our CEO on Instagram: https://instagram.com/beachmuscles65 Like our CEO on Facebook: https://fb.com/beachmuscles65 Follow our CEO on Gab: https://gab.ai/dream
Who are the Actors of our generation? This is the question we tackle with the aid of regular guest Phil Foster. Each presenter picks two actors, one male one female and argues why they think their particular picks will be remembered in fifty years as the actors of this generation. The only stipulation for inclusion in the list, is that the actor has to be born after 1973! The team discuss the qualities necessary for legendary status, the movies they have been in and the directors they have worked with. With over 140 movies referenced in the discussion be ready for a barrage of film information! The list of actors is: Jessica Chastain, Emily Blunt, Brie Larson and Emma Stone. For the male actors we discuss, Ryan Gosling, Tom Hardy, Leonardo DiCaprio and Christian Bale! At the Flicks would not be complete without some of Jeff's madness. In this show he argues that one of the key attributes of great acting talent is be Welsh! This single attribute also allows Welsh actors to perform better in Westerns! For more of Jeff's particular brand of crazy listen to the show.
Think you know your Coen Brothers? Think again? This month, Phil Foster of Phil the Bear's Blog, talks us through his incredible retrospective article on the Coen brothers filmography. From Raising Arizona parenting tips, to looking after cats with Llewyn Davis, it's all here. In this absorbing, funny and informative episode, Phil details the five Coen Brothers movies that he thinks are modern masterpieces. We discuss the significance of the hat in Miller’s Crossing, roles for Robert Redford in O Brother, Where Art Thou, devils and angles and the sheer diversity of their back catalogue. Screwball comedy, film noire or intense drama, the Coen's can do it all and have, many times. If, after listening to this episode, you want to have your say on this topic, please drop us a line. We would love to hear from you. Our contact details are on our Website attheflicks.uk you can email us at show@attheflicks.uk and you can always find us on Twitter at @AttheFlicksPod
Chip Ganassi Racing is well represented this week when Phil Foster and Steve Price of the #42 Crew stop by the studio to chat with Rocko on this edition of MRN Crew Call presented by MoneyLion!
We are back to business as usual! After a month of detailed work on a large podcast project we are planning to release soon, we return to our classic end of month movie review show. This month Jeff and regular contributor Lucy discuss "strong female leads" in movies based on the books of Stephen King. We review Avengers Endgame with friend of the pod Phil Foster. The Tolkien biopic, imaginatively titled "Tolkien" and the much maligned comedy "The Hustle". We end on our 'What else have we been watching" feature where we talk about Rocketman, Game of Thrones, The Wandering Earth and a radio version of 70's British TV classic 'The likely lads'!
Welcome to a new series of monthly podcast shorts – Phil’s Look At The Movies Friend of the show Phil Foster (aka Phil The Bear) will be talking to us about aspects of the movies which interest him. For our inaugural episode, we chat with Phil about the films he is most looking forward to in 2019. Yes we know that we are now a quarter of the way through the year, however you may well be surprised by the amount of potentially excellent movies still to come. Phil will be your guide through a fascinating list.
his month Jeff manages to miss one of the three films reviewed (slacker), and we travel to London to meet Lucy. The meeting went very well until we started talking about Adam McKay’s movie Vice. What happened next makes for interesting listening as the pros and cons of Vice are discussed. This discussion was of course enhanced by the amount of alcohol consumed and the result makes a fascinating addition to our regular feature Lucy’s State Of The Movies. There was a much more sedate conversation with Phil Foster who joined us for what our listeners have been watching. As for our reviews, listen carefully for a clever new feature Graham has added this month. Enjoy!
As we look back on 2018 one of the most gratifying developments of the year has been the community of listeners and movie enthusiasts, that have come together to support our Podcast? The listener feedback that has been the most satisfying and fun element of the year. Providing a lot of that feedback are the duo of Phil Foster, from the Phil the Bear’s film review site, and Friend of the Pod Declan Shiels. As two of our most engaged listeners, we decided to give this podcast over to them to discuss their top five movies of the year.
In this SHORT the At the Flicks team travelled to a country pub near Newbury to interview friend of the Pod, Phil Foster, AKA, Phil the Bear, about his retrospective on the career of legendary director Wes Anderson.
1) Take Me Out to the Ball Game by Doc & Merle Watson 2) Who's On First? by Abbott & Costello 3) I Love Mickey! by Teresa Brewer & Mickey Mantle 4) Knock It Out the Park by Sam & Dave w/ Dixie Flyers 5) Say Hey (Willie Mays Song) by The Treniers 6) A Dying Cub's Fans Last Request by Steve Goodman 7) Catfish by Bob Dylan 8) Night Game by Paul Simon 9) Talkin' Baseball by Terry Cashman 10) Centerfield by John Fogerty 11) Baseball Blues by Claire Hamill 12) Let's Keep the Dodgers in Brooklyn by Phil Foster 13) Nolan Ryan by Jerry Jeff Walker 14) Did You See Jackie Robinson Hit that Ball by Count Basie 15) Na Na Hey Hey by C Norman Ensemble of the First Baptist Church of Crown Heights 16) Lou Gehrig's Farewell Speech (July 4th 1939)
Buttons jacks up a healthy spike, despite technical difficulties. AOMS exhumes Phil Foster. After having completely blown her roving reporter role, The Whore passes out under a warm Amish soap box.
Buttons jacks up a healthy spike, despite technical difficulties. AOMS exhumes Phil Foster. After having completely blown her roving reporter role, The Whore passes out under a warm Amish soap box.
Preston paints Pottahawk pink. The Word Whore liberates Bula Bula Bada. Buttons performs ritualistic circumcision on Phil Foster's "Cuban Smokes" and - after riding a wave in the wake of an old Sedan - a busload of octogenarians guide Earl The Pearl through the Kama Sutra.
Buttons is smashed. The Whore misses out on some good clean fun. Phil Foster dreams of a Pink Christmas. Banacheck rubs elbows with aging television stars and spewing headbangers.
Buttons is smashed. The Whore misses out on some good clean fun. Phil Foster dreams of a Pink Christmas. Banacheck rubs elbows with aging television stars and spewing headbangers.
Buttons slinks out of his sopping apartment, lets down his back-hair, and gums his way through long-overdue listener comments. Phil Foster breaks out of AoMS in-box imprisonment to offer up "The Gift". Tiny hands wield an enormous broom. Link drops in to butter The Word Whore's biscuit.
Buttons slinks out of his sopping apartment, lets down his back-hair, and gums his way through long-overdue listener comments. Phil Foster breaks out of AoMS in-box imprisonment to offer up "The Gift". Tiny hands wield an enormous broom. Link drops in to butter The Word Whore's biscuit.