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Upper West Side, Studio A, Henry's room, Alana, Max, and Daryl old stomping ground, Spending time with Dave and Lisa in Southern California, Indian Wells, Palm Springs, What else will we do in LA?, Lisa's Los Angeles friends remain normal, Great produce in LA, Erewhon grocery store, Waymo self-driving cars, Like there's a ghost driving the car, No need to wait for a human, Just an app and a machine driving, Smoothest turns conceivable, Luddite Daryl will report back on Waymo, Dave Hillman angle to Bleeder, Dave used to live on 6th Avenue, Ray Mercer boxing match, Marc Rosenthal was there as well, Max Kellerman, ESPN announcer, Public Access Television in New York City, Cooking with the Hook, Max on Boxing, Show started as WFAN was just getting started, Max would take callers, Dave and Daryl have broadcasting interest, Dave as Big Al from Queens, Bleedahs and tomato cans, Sounds like Grandpa Irwin, Milo loved he idea of Dave calling Max Kellerman with an obviously fake accent, Vito Antuofermo as a big bleeder, Grandma Terry might pronounce bleeder that way, too, Milo thought Dave was very funny, Dave and Milo had a wonderful relationship, even when Milo was treating, Milo always appreciated Dave's humor.
Baba Wes “W.C.” Johnson, has worked the streets of New Orleans since the early 1980s, Organizing several organizations to fight police murder and brutality throughout the Black Communities of New Orleans. Baba Wes became a fixture in the landscape of Social Justice. Baba Wes founded and continues to chair the Community United for Change (CUC). In the early 1990s, Baba Wes developed Our Story Radio Program to ensure a fair and balanced airing of the Black Issues facing New Orleans. In early 2000, Baba Wes created the OurStory Network to program a weekly, live Public Access Television enhancement for New Orleans. Baba Wes has traveled throughout Louisiana, Mississippi, and the northern and East Coast states sharing the lessons of Blackness to Black People who may not have heard of who and what Blackness is.
Baba Wes “W.C.” Johnson, has worked the streets of New Orleans since the early 1980s, Organizing several organizations to fight police murder and brutality throughout the Black Communities of New Orleans. Baba Wes became a fixture in the landscape of Social Justice. Baba Wes founded and continues to chair the Community United for Change (CUC). In the early 1990s, Baba Wes developed OurStory Radio Program to insure a fair and balanced airing of the Black Issues facing New Orleans. In the early 2000, Baba Wes created the OurStory Network to program a weekly, live Public Access Television enhancement for New Orleans. Baba Wes has traveled throughout Louisiana, Mississippi and the northern and East Coast states sharing the lessons of Blackness to Black People who may not have heard of who and what Blackness is. Guest; Fox and Rob Rich And Bro. Nat Turner
Baba Wes “W.C.” Johnson, has worked the streets of New Orleans since the early 1980s, Organizing several organizations to fight police murder and brutality throughout the Black Communities of New Orleans. Baba Wes became a fixture in the landscape of Social Justice. Baba Wes founded and continues to chair the Community United for Change (CUC). In the early 1990s, Baba Wes developed OurStory Radio Program to insure a fair and balanced airing of the Black Issues facing New Orleans. In the early 2000, Baba Wes created the OurStory Network to program a weekly, live Public Access Television enhancement for New Orleans. Baba Wes has traveled throughout Louisiana, Mississippi and the northern and East Coast states sharing the lessons of Blackness to Black People who may not have heard of who and what Blackness is. Guest; Bro. Asina
Baba Wes “W.C.” Johnson, has worked the streets of New Orleans since the early 1980s, Organizing several organizations to fight police murder and brutality throughout the Black Communities of New Orleans. Baba Wes became a fixture in the landscape of Social Justice. Baba Wes founded and continues to chair the Community United for Change (CUC). In the early 1990s, Baba Wes developed OurStory Radio Program to insure a fair and balanced airing of the Black Issues facing New Orleans. In the early 2000, Baba Wes created the OurStory Network to program a weekly, live Public Access Television enhancement for New Orleans. Baba Wes has traveled throughout Louisiana, Mississippi and the northern and East Coast states sharing the lessons of Blackness to Black People who may not have heard of who and what Blackness is. Guest; Sister Khadija
Baba Wes “W.C.” Johnson, has worked the streets of New Orleans since the early 1980s, Organizing several organizations to fight police murder and brutality throughout the Black Communities of New Orleans. Baba Wes became a fixture in the landscape of Social Justice. Baba Wes founded and continues to chair the Community United for Change (CUC). In the early 1990s, Baba Wes developed OurStory Radio Program to insure a fair and balanced airing of the Black Issues facing New Orleans. In the early 2000, Baba Wes created the OurStory Network to program a weekly, live Public Access Television enhancement for New Orleans. Baba Wes has traveled throughout Louisiana, Mississippi and the northern and East Coast states sharing the lessons of Blackness to Black People who may not have heard of who and what Blackness is.
Baba Wes “W.C.” Johnson, has worked the streets of New Orleans since the early 1980s, Organizing several organizations to fight police murder and brutality throughout the Black Communities of New Orleans. Baba Wes became a fixture in the landscape of Social Justice. Baba Wes founded and continues to chair the Community United for Change (CUC). In the early 1990s, Baba Wes developed OurStory Radio Program to insure a fair and balanced airing of the Black Issues facing New Orleans. In the early 2000, Baba Wes created the OurStory Network to program a weekly, live Public Access Television enhancement for New Orleans. Baba Wes has traveled throughout Louisiana, Mississippi and the northern and East Coast states sharing the lessons of Blackness to Black People who may not have heard of who and what Blackness is. Guest; CRYSTAL MUHAMMAD
Baba Wes “W.C.” Johnson, has worked the streets of New Orleans since the early 1980s, Organizing several organizations to fight police murder and brutality throughout the Black Communities of New Orleans. Baba Wes became a fixture in the landscape of Social Justice. Baba Wes founded and continues to chair the Community United for Change (CUC). In the early 1990s, Baba Wes developed OurStory Radio Program to insure a fair and balanced airing of the Black Issues facing New Orleans. In the early 2000, Baba Wes created the OurStory Network to program a weekly, live Public Access Television enhancement for New Orleans. Baba Wes has traveled throughout Louisiana, Mississippi and the northern and East Coast states sharing the lessons of Blackness to Black People who may not have heard of who and what Blackness is. Guest; LOUIS ALI
Baba Wes “W.C.” Johnson, has worked the streets of New Orleans since the early 1980s, Organizing several organizations to fight police murder and brutality throughout the Black Communities of New Orleans. Baba Wes became a fixture in the landscape of Social Justice. Baba Wes founded and continues to chair the Community United for Change (CUC). In the early 1990s, Baba Wes developed OurStory Radio Program to insure a fair and balanced airing of the Black Issues facing New Orleans. In the early 2000, Baba Wes created the OurStory Network to program a weekly, live Public Access Television enhancement for New Orleans. Baba Wes has traveled throughout Louisiana, Mississippi and the northern and East Coast states sharing the lessons of Blackness to Black People who may not have heard of who and what Blackness is. Guest; MALIK RAHEEM
Baba Wes “W.C.” Johnson, has worked the streets of New Orleans since the early 1980s, Organizing several organizations to fight police murder and brutality throughout the Black Communities of New Orleans. Baba Wes became a fixture in the landscape of Social Justice. Baba Wes founded and continues to chair the Community United for Change (CUC). In the early 1990s, Baba Wes developed OurStory Radio Program to insure a fair and balanced airing of the Black Issues facing New Orleans. In the early 2000, Baba Wes created the OurStory Network to program a weekly, live Public Access Television enhancement for New Orleans. Baba Wes has traveled throughout Louisiana, Mississippi and the northern and East Coast states sharing the lessons of Blackness to Black People who may not have heard of who and what Blackness is. Baba Wes invites the Family of Black Talk Radio to listen in.
Nostalgia is our podcast's bread and butter (that and actual bread and butter, which is delicious). And if one episode perfectly encapsulates that feeling, it was our deep dive into the talent show that came before any of the modern shows like "Britain's Got Talent" or "American Idol." So sit back, turn on that public access channel, and listen back to our episode on Frank Masi's legendary "Stairway to Stardom"!~~~Turn your dials to station Manhattan Neighborhood Network station 13 because we are going to explore the confidentially, untalented denizens of Stairway to Stardom.Learn about the most optimistic master of ceremonies, Frank Masi, who unwittingly gave birth to America's obsession of televised shock and awe.Rob gives Ray a lesson in the history of public access television and how the Government's attempt to connect communities went horribly awry, the dreams of Frank Masi, the song stylings if Lucille "Hairdresser" Cataldo, debating if Star Search stole Frank's idea, and why YouTube took over the realm of public access. If you like what we're doing, please support us on Patreon, or you can subscribe to our bonus content on Apple Podcasts. And we'd love to find even more listeners, so if you have time, please leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. And if you have any other thoughts or feedback you'd like to share with us, we'd love to hear from you - feel free to email us or send us a message on social media.TEAMRay HebelRobert W SchneiderMark SchroederBilly RecceDaniel SchwartzbergGabe CrawfordNatalie DeSavia AUDIO/VISUALStairway To Stardom YouTube ChannelARTICLESNPR InterviewDangerous MindsThe AV Club
This week's mini episode is about public access television; the early history, its arrival in Atlanta with Cable Atlanta, its proponents (Access Atlanta), and it's most popular program, The American Music Show. Want to support this podcast? Visit here Email: thevictorialemos@gmail.com Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
WATCH THIS EPISODE! https://youtu.be/EKelQNmgw4A SPECIAL EVENT EPISODE!!! Join as I reclaimed a bunch of stuff that YouTube made me delete to monetize my channel! Public Access Television, Elementary School Talent Show, Crappy Music and so much more!!! Twitter: @toiletdotshow Web" www.toilet.show
YOU'VE HEARD THE CRINGE. NOW SEE IT!! Watch this episode on YouTube: youtube.com/watch?v=oW_APUGQfdo Today, we will be checking out 2 shows that happen to be on the same Public Access Television Channel, Area 58 Public Access. Topic Time with Harrison Young and On The Air with Ken Simmons. Harrison interviews local artists. Ken interviews local business owners. Sounds riveting right? You are correct. Harrison likes slacks. Ken likes woman 60 years younger than him. Youtube: www.youtube.com/hanksinatrajr Twitter: @toiletdotshow Web: www.toilet.show
On Today's Podcast: Brent Harris Filling in, Ways and Means Budget Hearing with Baltimore States Attorney and the Maryland Gubernatorial Debate
Pioneering Public Access Station Managers Mike DeGagne and Darrell Fusaro join their former colleagues Ron and Jeff for a raucous trip down memory lane as they discuss the early highlights (and later "lowlights") experienced while producing Public Access Television shows in Los Angeles during its heyday.
Turn your dials to station Manhattan Neighborhood Network station 13 because we are going to explore the confidentially, untalented denizens of Stairway to Stardom. Learn about the most optimistic master of ceremonies, Frank Masi, who unwittingly gave birth to America's obsession of televised shock and awe. Rob gives Ray a lesson in the history of public access television and how the Government's attempt to connect communities went horribly awry, the dreams of Frank Masi, the song stylings if Lucille "Hairdresser" Cataldo, debating if Star Search stole Frank's idea, and why YouTube took over the realm of public access. If you like what we are doing, please support us on Patreon https://thiswasathing.com/ TEAM: Ray Hebel Robert W Schneider Mark Schroeder Billy Recce Daniel Schwartzberg Gabe Crawford Natalie DeSavia AUDIO/VISUAL Stairway To Stardom YouTube Channel ARTICLES NPR Interview Dangerous Minds The AV Club Showtunes on Stairway To Stardom Teevee Games Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nothing says amateur hour like Public Access Television! Today, we are focusing specifically on Fayetteville, AR (which I pronounce incorrect about a dozen times). Crappy music, poor TV hosting skills, people saying stupid stuff... and Star Jesus. All that and more on this episode of The Internet is a Toilet!! Head to toilet.show to get your DAVE OG WHAT shirt! My Public Access Show - https://youtu.be/nqm-Xe4tojo Patreon: Patreon.com/toiletdotshow Twitter: @toiletdotshow Email: toiletdotcompodcast@gmail.com Hotline: (401)-594-9414
Directly from the unreleased pilot for the fictional Guy Times TV series comes your new favorite character Arnie - an Alaskan metalhead that got SCREWED by the man... the man, being, of course - Public Access Television.
Conspiracy theories are no longer the conversation currency of weirdos and society's outer fringes. They've gone mainstream. And one of the people responsible for this is the subject of our latest show. Alex Jones started out as an oddball on Austin's Public Access Television but ended up being a national celebrity of sorts thanks to his never-ending fountain of bullshit. Is he just a harmless nutball that sincerely believes all the insanity that he peddles? Or is there something darker to his brand of “entertainment”? Listen in and find out as we dig deep for a clearer picture of the 21st century Carnival Barker. 670: Beware the jabberwock. This American Life. (2021, February 1). Retrieved October 3, 2021, from https://www.thisamericanlife.org/670/transcript. Doyle, J. (2020, July 31). A chilling look at the worst man in America, Alex Jones of Infowars. The Globe and Mail. Retrieved October 3, 2021, from https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/television/article-a-chilling-look-at-the-worst-man-in-america-alex-jones-of-infowars/. Gill, R., Gill, R., Macon, A., Macon, A., Crain, Z., Crain, Z., Crumpton, T., Crumpton, T., Maddox, W., Hunter, G., & Rogers, T. (2019, March 20). The real story about why Alex Jones left Rockwall. D Magazine. Retrieved October 3, 2021, from https://www.dmagazine.com/frontburner/2019/03/the-real-story-about-why-alex-jones-left-rockwall/. Killelea, E. (2018, June 25). Alex Jones' mis-infowars: 7 bat-sh*t conspiracy theories. Rolling Stone. Retrieved October 3, 2021, from https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-lists/alex-jones-mis-infowars-7-bat-sht-conspiracy-theories-195468/. Leon, H. (2019, April 17). The alex jones origin story: On austin public access TV, his act was never an Act. Observer. Retrieved October 3, 2021, from https://observer.com/2019/04/alex-jones-austin-public-access-tv-origin-story/. Owens, J. (2019, December 5). I worked for Alex Jones. I regret it. The New York Times. Retrieved October 3, 2021, from https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/05/magazine/alex-jones-infowars.html. Siemaszko, C. (2020, January 8). Infowars' Alex Jones is a 'performance artist,' his lawyer says in divorce hearing. NBCNews.com. Retrieved October 3, 2021, from https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/not-fake-news-infowars-alex-jones-performance-artist-n747491. Tuckerhiggins. (2018, September 15). Alex Jones' 5 most disturbing and ridiculous conspiracy theories. CNBC. Retrieved October 3, 2021, from https://www.cnbc.com/2018/09/14/alex-jones-5-most-disturbing-ridiculous-conspiracy-theories.html. Warzel, C. (2018, August 16). Alex Jones will never stop being Alex Jones. BuzzFeed News. Retrieved October 3, 2021, from https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/charliewarzel/alex-jones-will-never-stop-being-alex-jones. Wikimedia Foundation. (2021, October 3). Alex Jones. Wikipedia. Retrieved October 3, 2021, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Jones. Wikimedia Foundation. (2021, October 8). Oklahoma City bombing. Wikipedia. Retrieved October 3, 2021, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma_City_bombing. Williamson, E. (2019, March 29). How Alex Jones and Infowars helped a Florida man torment Sandy Hook Families. The New York Times. Retrieved October 3, 2021, from https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/29/us/politics/alex-jones-infowars-sandy-hook.html. Would you buy supplements from Alex Jones? The Counter. (2020, January 14). Retrieved October 3, 2021, from https://thecounter.org/would-you-buy-supplements-from-alex-jones/. Zaitchik, A. (2018, June 25). Meet Alex Jones. Rolling Stone. Retrieved October 3, 2021, from https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/meet-alex-jones-175845/.
Marsha Sims is a professional organizer with over 25 years of experience in the organizing industry. She is the Founder and President of Sort It Out Inc., the leading professional organizing company in South Florida, and is recognized as one of the top professional organizers in the country. She has authored five popular books on organizing, including the best-selling “Organizing Your Day,” “Smart Office Organizing,” “5 Days to a Clutter-Free House, “ and “10 Time Management Choices” (Available at select kiosks around the country.) After 20 years of hands-on organizing, Marsha has moved her business online and has over 200 regular participants around the world in her programs which include a very affordable monthly program to help people get organized, a weekly program with hands-on help (guaranteed success), and a professional organizer certification course that trains and certifies people who want to become professional organizers. In addition, she offers a free daily 5-minute organizing challenge to anyone interested in learning the skill of organizing. An international speaker, Marsha has spoken to business groups in the US and abroad, at international conferences, national, community, and civic organizations. Marsha has been interviewed extensively in the media, and has been featured in national magazines, including Women's Day, Better Homes & Gardens, Woman's World, SELF, COSTCO Magazine, and Family Circle; newspapers, including the Miami Herald, the Sun Sentinel, the Palm Beach Post Times, the Miami Times, the Westside Gazette, the South Florida Business Journal, and has appeared on over 100 radio stations, and television programs, including South Florida Today, Public Access Television (channel 17), and local NBC, and CBS Stations. Marsha's online newsletter reaches audiences worldwide, as far away as France, Australia, Germany, Canada, and New Zealand. Marsha is an active Toastmaster and has earned the coveted D.T.M. (Distinguished Toastmaster) designation. She is a member of the Florida Speakers Association, a graduate of Florida A&M University, and is the proud mother of three adult sons. Marsha's idea of fun is helping people who've lost hope of being organized regain the control over their lives they feel they've lost. Where to find Marsha To visit Marsha's website go here – http://sortitout.net/ Resources Mentioned Book Eat That Frog by Brian Tracy The Eisenhower Matrix – Checkout your Organized Life article here Here's another one from https://blog.sandglaz.com/the-urgent-important-matrix/ ____________________________________________________________ Why Innovators, Creators and Builders? Why the Innovators series? Well, I just know that I can do a little bit better when I have a cheat-sheet on how to do a thing. And most innovators are always willing to share what they know when you ask. So, I asked and we have all these really great episodes lined up for you. Who is today's Podcast for, it really is for everyone who wants to find the tools to become better in all they do, to get to that higher version of themselves they were created to be? And this doesn't mean that there is something wrong with those of us that aspire to be better, what we do know is that to do our highest work and to show up as our highest self we need to be self-aware. You can listen to this episode on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast, Amazon, Audible, type in LOVING THE WORK YOU DO. _________ Change Watch: Do This – What one thing can you do today to start working on your own next big creation? _________ Don't forget to: subscribe, comment, like, and share this post. We are on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/loving-the-work-you-do/id1503836991 We are on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4kO9bgeclWo6RTCrSJt9ui We are on Google Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cDovL3RlYWZvcnR3b2FuZGFjcm93ZC5jb20vY2F0ZWdvcnkvbW9uZXktc21hcnRzL2ZlZWQv We are on Audible and Amazon Music too!!
Get ready to meet the space brothers, Creep Street! This week Maureen and Dylan discuss a UFO cult with a passion for cinema! When Ruth and Ernest Norman founded the Unarius Academy of Science, their goal was to prepare humankind for the immanent arrival of an interplanetary alliance. What they created was a Public Access Television sensation! Citizens of the Milky Way, prepare yourselves for the Cult of Unarius!
As we prepare for Season 2, we bring you a smaller story of some other people who live in the world of Mystery County. The public access TV station is a beloved and dysfunctional institution in Mystery County, and one crew of die-hard try-hards is committed to bringing you a finished episode of television, no matter how many hijinks get in the way. Join our Patreon! http://www.patreon.com/mysterycounty Join us in our Discord! https://discord.gg/4FK8MqVgPD Find us on Instagram and Twitter! @mysterycounty Music credit: Reign by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4272-reign License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
This week No Rest for the Weekend talks about the benefits of Public Access Television for you. Featuring interviews with Joseph Ranghelli, Manager, Community Producer Services for Brooklyn Free Speech and Brenda Btrayed Oliver, Community Producer. Show theme by Christopher Gillard Created & Hosted by Jason Godbey --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/no-rest-for-the-weekend/support
Recorded: July 9, 2020 The one and only Michael Buckley finally joins me today! We talk about how he got his start hosting Public Access Television, how it launched his veteran YouTube career with his legendary “What the Buck?!” show, his decision to retire from YouTube, and what led him into the world of self-help and life-coaching! Follow Michael: www.twitter.com/heybuckhey www.instagram.com/heymichaelbuckley Check out our website: www.nottoodeep.com
Come one! Come all! Come along to the newest episode of Experience and Gold. Public Access Television! Live Theatre! The Cursed Magic of Puppetry! All this and more on another exciting episode of Experience and Gold! Follow us on Social Media! Twitter @EXPandGOLDFacebook: Experience and GoldEmail: EXPandGold@gmail.com A very special thank you to Cosmo Sheldrake for the use of our theme song Come Along, off the album "The Much Much How How and I"
In the early 70s the FCC mandated that all cable companies with a certain number of subscribers had to offer channels for public use and broadcast. This led to the generally wacky programming known as “Public Access Television.” Little did the FCC know, but in 1978 a small group of intellectuals in Austin, Tx would attempt to use Public Access TV to take down the establishment media by telling the stories they wouldn't tell. This was Alternative News Magazine, a counterculture version of 60 Minutes, and it broadcast over 500 episodes over a period of 20 years.
"W"elcome to another chapter of my Audio Thrifting Diary. This week's episode is the first and last of it's kind. At the request of listeners, I (Toddy) take a trip down memory lane in how I first became an avid thrifter + my roots in comedy and other lame stuff like that. This Week's Thrifty Finds / Discussion Topics : Big Wheel Collection Recordings from old cassette tapes. Calling public access television. Coming out on live television. The beginning of THRIFTY. A few neat vintage pieces as a part of the thrift haul. Special thanks to : BLUFFS for "Alternate Reality", the theme to our show for many reasons Tell us about your thrift hauls at thriftypodcast@yahoo.com I'm sentimentally attached to things you've forgotten, it's time to get THRIFTY! The THRIFTY podcast is part of the SORGATRON MEDIA NETWORK FACEBOOK: THRIFTYpodcast TWITTER: @THRIFTYpodcast
There’s more to Public Access Television than rabbit puppets, strange psychics and softcore porn. Public Access TV plays a vital role in local governance, democratic participation and providing resources to underserved communities. But a new FCC proposal could put all of that at risk. BRIC’s Tony Riddle tells us what’s at stake for the medium and for BRIC. And then, 20 years after being a Public Access star as a teen, Rainbow Ruthie tries to recapture the magic.
Award winning manager of International Visitor and Professional Exchange Programs at World Denver, and Regis University admissions staff, Dan Wienecke is on the show this week! He discusses short-term swimwear, and then challenges John and Shannon on topics including Public Access Television, Dungeons and Dragons, Leaves of Grass, Weather Underground, Hacienda Skilled Nursing Facility Birth, Mantis Shrimp, and more. Plus, Nate makes the guests play "Well... Actually" again, someone lands on Pomme ou Pomme de Terre, and there's a new BONUS category: Hall or Oates. We have fun. Like the show? Please please please rate and review us on Apple podcasts, Stitcher, or Google Play. Want to name the winner's trophy for a future episode? Tweet @nateragolia with suggestions. Want to be on the show? Tweet @nateragolia! If you like learning about the topics we discuss, go to Wikipedia, pore over the depths of references and resources, and see what you have a vague idea about. And if you like anime, check out Nate's podcast with Shaunn Grulkowski, You Better Beweeb It, on which they watch anime films and discuss them. It's over at moleholeradio.com.
The ASMR talk show hosted by Adam Papagan. This week, Adam talks about trying Los Angeles' two famous french dip sandwiches back to back. Then Josh Robert Thompson talks about impersonating celebrities, being written into an episode of Family Guy, and his deep, undying love for Public Access Television. Subscribe on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5ai92I1SvymJ9Urg08CDeQ adampapagan@gmail.com
Welcome to Part Two: Reflections on Ten years of Providing Psychotherapy by Paul Krauss MA LPC. Subtitle: Reflections on my experiences with different modalities of therapy and their implications. I would posit that this is my most focused summary of my experience in the field of counseling psychology. I also discuss how the current state of counseling connects to the current cultural and economic situation that we find ourselves in. I begin with a large overview of the field of counseling, and then systematically move through different modalities of psychotherapy and counseling practices; eventually waxing poetic on the human condition and discussing methods to seek deep meaning in life. This episode is as much for clinicians (counselors or therapists) as it is for anyone interested in the fields of psychology or philosophy. Discussed in this Episode: Symptom reduction versus healing, the dominant medical model versus creativity, the influence of third party payers and money on counseling treatment, empirically validated treatments, managed care, how the economy and stress affects levels of empathy, Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction, ACRA, CBT, EMDR, DBT, Solution-Focused Therapy, the research on the efficacy of counseling, Scott Miller PhD., Bruce Wampold PhD., The Alliance Effect, The Allegiance Effect, and the importance of an agreed upon counseling model, psycho-pharmaceuticals, medications, vitamin D, statin medications, side effects, the root cause, existentialism, PTSD, EMDR, Levels of Care, ASAM criteria, Psychoeducation, Interpersonal Neurobiology, Developmental Stages of a Human, Reduction-ism, Holistic thinking, living between the opposites, Stages of Change, The Transtheoretical Model of Change, the Parable of the Hole, “Resistance”, Motivational Interviewing, Coping Skills, Rituals for Health, Tai Chi, Cross Fit, Yoga, Psyche, Soul, Group Psychotherapy, Narrative Therapy, the importance of the story, the importance of relationships, Systems Therapy, Couples Therapy, bearing witness to suffering, Bio Psycho Social (Sexual and Spiritual) model, Mindfulness, Existential Psychotherapy, Death and Meaning, Trauma, the nervous system, Somatic Experiencing Therapy, Art Therapy, Nature Therapy, Greenhouse Gasses, Joseph Campbell, Depth Psychology, Transpersonal Therapy, Jungian Analysis, Thomas Moore, Wisdom versus Knowledge, Imagination, Carl Jung, Adaptation, the shadow, Quantum Physics, Focusing techniques, Eugene Gendlin, Postmodernism, the breakdown of old patterns and grand narratives, human evolution, The People's History of the United States, Doing one's “inner work”, James Hillman. Episode 21 is considered part two of a solo series. In part one Paul Krauss MA LPC discussed his own journey from beginner therapist to experienced therapist with 10 years of clinical experience and learning from the leaders in the field. (Part 1 was released as Episode 20). Paul Krauss MA LPC is the Clinical Director of Health for Life Grand Rapids, home of The Trauma-Informed Counseling Center of Grand Rapids. Paul is also a Private Practice Psychotherapist, EMDRIA Consultant in Training (CIT), host of the Intentional Clinician podcast, Behavioral Health Consultant, Clinical Trainer, and Counseling Supervisor. Paul is now offering consulting for a few individuals and organizations. Paul is the creator of the National Violence Prevention Hotline (in progress) as well as the Intentional Clinician Training Program for Counselors. Questions? Call the office at 616-200-4433. If you are looking for EMDRIA consulting groups, Paul Krauss MA LPC is now hosting weekly online and in-person groups. For details, click here. Follow Health for Life Grand Rapids: Instagram | Facebook | Youtube Original music: "Shades of Currency" [Instrumental] from Archetypes by PAWL "Metropolis" [Unreleased] from Modified Demos by PAWL (coming in 2019) "May You Be Born On Anarres" from Music for Public Access Television by ttypes Music available here: https://pawl.bandcamp.com/ https://ttttypes.bandcamp.com/album/music-for-public-access-television-2
In this, episode 40 of season 2 of Flicks XRayed we watch and review Weird Al's Best, Worst and Only film UHF. The host Tony is joined by co-host Bryan and guests our own Potato of Injustice Orin and Wheel of Fish Contestant Ryan. This week we play a game of Name that Parody Movie for the coveted princess crown. So tune in as we discuss at length about Public Access Television, Weird Al Yankovic, Radio Signals and so much more.
Gearing up for his Comedy Central Presents, Chris Gethard is in town this week. He stopped by and told us all about his show, The Chris Gethard Show (which Comedy Central has purchased the Pilot for). He also took us into the wonderful world of Public Access Television, where The Chris Gethard Show got its start. Look for his Vinyl Record that will be out in April.You can Catch Chris here at Acme Wednesday, March 5 - Saturday, March 8. Chris Gethard Find Kurt at thechrisgethardshow.comOR on Twitter @chrisgethard Intro music is a clip of Journey to the Sun supplied by Circle of Heat Click their Facebook above, or check them out.
EPISODE 27 – Kevin and Ralph are back and this week they are discussing Lethal Weapon, Jar Jar Binks, Wally George, Public Access Television, What movie they would like to be able to see again for the first time and a whole lot more! LISTEN HERE
Jerry Beisler is author of The Bandit of Kabul: Counterculture Adventures along the Hashish trail and beyond, a non-fiction, narrative history of the 1970s. Beisler also created and produced The Cutting Edge Television show from 1999-2006. The show won the Best Entertainment award for the Public Access Television in 2002, beating over 500 entries for the prize. Known as Jerry B in the […]