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PRAIRIE JUSTICE : The Greg Sanders Vigilante Podcast
Ep 55 – Action Comics #60, “Rainbow Over Crimeville” – May 1943

PRAIRIE JUSTICE : The Greg Sanders Vigilante Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 77:29


Ep 55 – Action Comics #60, “Rainbow Over Crimeville” – May 1943 Podcast Promo: #JSApril is coming! https://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/jsapril/ Introduction, Discussion and Original Radio Play adaptation of Vigilante feature appearing in Action Comics #60, May 1943. The Rainbow Man…. Again. Greg Sanders Radio Rodeo Notes Feedback for Prairie Justice can be left on:  Bluesky: @rangergord.bsky.social WordPress: rangergordsroundup.wordpress.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Vigilante41 email: vigilantecast@gmail.com Music Excerpts Used Opening Stinger– “Nashville Just Wrote Another Cheatin' Song” – Midnite Rodeo Band “One O'Clock Jump”- Asleep at the Wheel “Big Yellow Taxi” – Joni Mitchell “Theme from McCloud” “Canadian Pacific” – Hank Snow (Written by Ray Griff) Closing Stinger – “The Last of the Singin' Cowboys” Marshall Tucker Band  

Sick and Wrong Podcast
S&W Episode 984: Rainbow Man

Sick and Wrong Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 86:16


What's more annoying than sports? Sports fans. Dee and Kate share the story of Rock'n Rollen Stewart who wore a rainbow wig while holding up JOHN 3:16 signs at sporting events and who was later sentenced to three consecutive life sentences for stink bomb attacks, kidnapping and hostage taking. Scottish-German listener calls in for some...

Now Tell Us
Daylight Saving Time: The Power of Growing Older - David W. Berner

Now Tell Us

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 35:46


David is an acclaimed, award-winning author of fiction, creative nonfiction, memoir, short stories, and poetry.. His work includes the novels A Well-Respected Man, The Islander, Night Radio, Sandman, and Rainbow Man, and the nonfiction books Accidental Lessons, Any Road Will Take You There, Walks with Sam, The Consequence of Stars, and Daylight Saving Time. He has won the Eric Hoffer Book Award, the NYC Big Book Award, the National Association of Independent Writers and Editors Award for Literary Fiction, and the Book of the Year Award from the Chicago Writers Association. He's also been recognized by the Paris Book Festival, the Hawthorne Prize, the Royal Dragonfly Awards, and the Readers' Choice Awards.. Get the book here https://www.amazon.com/dp/1803415118 For more about David, go to https://www.davidwberner.com/

Storytime with Tula Jane and her Mother In The Wild
The Magical Rainbow Man and the Journey of Love

Storytime with Tula Jane and her Mother In The Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 13:25


Tula Jane and her Mother in the Wild read "The Magical Rainbow Man and the Journey of Love" by Shahasta. Get your very own special copy here: https://amzn.to/3rJmmwH --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mother-in-the-wild/message

Madness Madness!
Episode 81: Dr. John C. Lilly; Rollen "Rainbow Head" Stewart

Madness Madness!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2023 124:32


We say it a lot here on the show, but the 1960s was an era unique for its sheer volume of uninformed drug-induced white guy fuckery. Emblematic of said fuckery was Dr. John C. Lilly, who was real into dolphins and LSD and giving dolphins LSD when he wasn't floating in an isolation tank trying to miraculously make it even further up his own ass. Fortunately the '70s and '80s came along, and everybody got their shit together hahahahahaha just kidding. One guy did get an idea to put on a rainbow afro wig and cram some Jesus into televised sports though: Rollen Stewart gained a kind of fame, then a kind of infamy, and finally a free ticket to life without parole for his trouble. Fortunately he also inspired one of the greatest early '90s SNL sketches ever made.Content warning: There is some deeply upsetting stuff about dolphins in here. Also there's a hostage situation in a motel room during which no dolphins are harmed.

Fotballklubben
#316 Rainbow man og Kazu Miuras portugisiske eventyr

Fotballklubben

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 55:25


I anledning episode 316, byr vi på info om religiøse fotballspillere og om selve Johannes 3:16-mannen Rainbow Man. Vi byr også på oppgjøret Fri-Mann, grillende fotballspillere og problemer i Peru. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

For the Hope
Reflection: Paul, Rainbow Man, and you (1 Corinthians 3:6, 8-9)

For the Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2023 6:29


Are you ever discouraged by crazy?

Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Flightless Bird: Diners

Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 35:28


This week on Flightless Bird, David sets out to understand what makes the American diner experience so special, by traveling to Reno, Nevada. There he meets the staff of Peg's Glorified Ham N Eggs and meets the regulars who've made the diner their home away from home - including Rainbow Man, a man obsessed with painting human bodies at Burning Man. What makes a diner a diner? How have they changed over the years? David and Monica discuss their various diner experiences, from fights to excessive milkshake consumption.

Finding Brave
Bruce Gelfand | How Writing Your Story Transforms Your Life, Part 2 | 230

Finding Brave

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 34:37


Thank you for listening to our Finding Brave show, ranked in the Top 100 Apple Career Podcasts! “With writing, somebody is holding up a mirror and you're getting to look into the mirror and see yourself. When someone is vulnerable, they're holding up that mirror and the light is bright, and I think you're putting skin in the game in a way that is courageous.” - Bruce Gelfand  Today's Finding Brave is the second of my two-part conversation with Bruce Gelfand, as we go so much deeper into the power of writing and how vulnerability is a superpower that should be celebrated. In this episode, Bruce also reveals the incredible transformation that will happen when you truly write from your heart and have the courage to delve into your story. Based in Santa Monica, CA, Bruce has over 30 years of experience in theater, film, television, and publishing in both New York and Hollywood. His plays have won national playwriting awards, and been produced Off-Broadway and in theaters around the country. He has written numerous feature films and movies for television, and has written and directed the feature-length documentary, “The Family Safe.” He is also a writer of fiction, non-fiction, songs, and award-winning poetry. His book, Brighter the Light, Deeper the Shadow was published in 2004. His many screenplays include “Rainbow Man.” Bashert,” “Touched,” “The House at Otowi Bridge” and, most recently, “Refugee,” an adaptation of the award-winning Holocaust memoir “Choices.” Bruce is also a renowned writing teacher and coach. He has taught at Emerson College in Boston, and in the M.F.A. program at the California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco and taught hundreds of writing workshops and seminars in venues around the world—from gang members in LA to patients in the Mind-Body Institute at Brigham and Women's Hospital at Harvard. He has worked with tens of thousands of writing students – from masters in the field to absolute beginners. His current online course, A WRITERS' HOUR, is being used by writers all over the world. Bruce has a list of private coaching clients that range from age 10 to age 95, and includes CEOs, corporate trainers, Academy and Emmy-Award winning writers, directors, actors, and leaders in the worlds of politics, health, and spirituality. I encourage you to do the powerful exercise on uncovering the superpower that Bruce talks about in this episode, and let us know what you discover by doing so. We're looking forward to helping you bring into being in a fuller way who you really are. To learn more about today's guest, visit: http://brucegelfand.com/

Finding Brave
Bruce Gelfand | How Writing Your Story Transforms Your Life, Part 1|229

Finding Brave

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 26:35


Thank you for listening to our Finding Brave show, ranked in the Top 100 Apple Career Podcasts! “It's a miracle what happens when people are invited into a safe space and invited to speak their hearts and speak their minds. There's no wrong way to do it, you just drop onto the page and you go.” - Bruce Gelfand  I'm so excited to bring today's amazing guest back to Finding Brave to share his expertise with you. Not only has Bruce Gelfand been my own writing coach, but he has been so instrumental in my life in many ways beyond writing. In this episode, he dives deeper into the tremendous impact that writing your own story, and sharing it with others, will have on your life.  Based in Santa Monica, CA, Bruce has over 30 years of experience in theater, film, television, and publishing in both New York and Hollywood. His plays have won national playwriting awards, and been produced Off-Broadway and in theaters around the country. He has written numerous feature films and movies for television, and has written and directed the feature-length documentary, “The Family Safe.” He is also a writer of fiction, non-fiction, songs, and award-winning poetry. His book, Brighter the Light, Deeper the Shadow was published in 2004. His many screenplays include “Rainbow Man.” Bashert,” “Touched,” “The House at Otowi Bridge” and, most recently, “Refugee,” an adaptation of the award-winning Holocaust memoir “Choices.” Bruce is also a renowned writing teacher and coach. He has taught at Emerson College in Boston, and in the M.F.A. program at the California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco and taught hundreds of writing workshops and seminars in venues around the world—from gang members in LA to patients in the Mind-Body Institute at Brigham and Women's Hospital at Harvard. He has worked with tens of thousands of writing students – from masters in the field to absolute beginners. His current online course, A WRITERS' HOUR, is being used by writers all over the world. Bruce has a list of private coaching clients that range from age 10 to age 95, and includes CEOs, corporate trainers, Academy and Emmy-Award winning writers, directors, actors, and leaders in the worlds of politics, health, and spirituality. Today's conversation with Bruce is deeply inspiring as he shares how everyone has a riveting story to tell, and the process of giving yourself permission to find and hone your voice – and use it to contribute to the world – can be learned, and is a transformational experience when you do.  Enjoy this, and don't miss next week's Part 2 of this uplifting conversation.  To learn more about today's guest, visit: http://brucegelfand.com/

Connected.
Connected. 036- Chimezi Anorue

Connected.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 16:54


Assistant Director Nick Mataragas has a conversation with Year 9 artist Chimezi Anorue. They discuss Anorue's drawing style, his inspirations, and specific pieces of art. His piece, Rainbow Man was a Runner Up at Side Street Studio Arts' Year 9 exhibition. His Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paschalmezie/Rainbow Man: https://www.instagram.com/p/B6p0i2Igmsz/Serenity: https://www.instagram.com/p/CGGGUmQA0Ii/Become: https://www.instagram.com/p/B8FNhjLAekf/Slay Mama: https://www.instagram.com/p/B65L_yAg6SC/

The Writer Shed
RAINBOW MAN: Serialized Novel in Audio

The Writer Shed

Play Episode Play 31 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 15, 2022 25:09


Serialized fiction online. Installment fiction is not a new idea, but it is available on new platforms, and Writer Shed Podcast host David W. Berner is jumping into the experiment with his new novel RAINBOW MAN.  After plenty of research and a recent discussion on the podcast with novelist Elle Griffin (Dec. 1, 2021 edition), David is currently offering the novel in installments, a chapter each week on Substack, where many writers —Patti Smith, Salman Rushdie, and others—are finding readers. In this edition of the WSP, the audio versions of chapter 1 and 2 of RAINBOW MAN.

CBS Radio Mystery Theater
CBS Radio Mystery Theater_76-09-21_(0522)_The Rainbow Man (1)

CBS Radio Mystery Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2021 43:53


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Attention Surplus Disorder
Attention Surplus Disorder - Episode December 18, 2021

Attention Surplus Disorder

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2021


Playlist: Scott MacLeod - Straight AheadCream - NSUManfred Mann's Earth Band - Give Me The good Earth / Launching PlaceCalix - Canções de BeurinIl Balletto Di Bronzo - IntroduzioneMichael Rother - StromlinienKristoffer Gildenlow - Where I Ought to Be/Let Me Be a Ghost - Pt. IIIBrave New World - The End/EpilogueTempus Fugit - Chessboard - Game of LifeLou Reed - The BellsGuess Who - Sitar RagaD Project - DaggerDream Aria - On This Christmas EveRainbow - Man on the Silver Mountain/Catch the RainbowBADBADNOTGOOD - Besides April

MMH - The Home Of Rock Radio Podcasts
Skid‘s House of Loud 186 28.11.21

MMH - The Home Of Rock Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2021 120:00


Missed the latest Skid's House of Loud  Show first aired on 28th November    playing 2 hours of classic rock and metal spanning genres as well as decades? This show includes the following playlist – SAHB – Framed Temple of the dog – Pushing forward back Steppenwolf – Born to be wild Buckcherry - 54321 Eric Gales feat Joe Bonamassa – I want my crown  Skillet – Surviving the game Brian Meacham – Distant war The Doors – Break on through to the other side Last in Line – Starmaker Motley Crue – Live wire MSG – Lost horizons (live) Dr Feelgood – Roxette Black Sabbath – Symptoms of the universe Pavlovs dog –Song dance AC/DC – TNT Pink Floyd – Have a cigar   Trapeze – Nothin for nothing Rainbow – Man on the silver mountain Hawkwind – Kings of speed Bruce Springsteen – Thunder road ZZ Top – Tush Rory Gallagher – Bought and sold Thin Lizzy – Suicide Tubes – White punks on dope   Catch Skid every Sunday between 1200-1400 GMT only on MMH – The home of rock radio Email any future requests via skid@mmhradio.co.uk or Tweet him @MMH_Radio #SHOL Listen FREE via the web site or our own app! ⬇Download Our App⬇ https://onelink.to/23axyt ⬇Interweb⬇ https://mmhradio.co.uk/

PRAIRIE JUSTICE : The Greg Sanders Vigilante Podcast
Ep 18 – Action Comics #49, June 1942, “The Rainbow Man”

PRAIRIE JUSTICE : The Greg Sanders Vigilante Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 88:35


Ep 18 – Action Comics #49, June 1942, “The Rainbow Man” https://prairiejustice.podbean.com/e/p-18-–-action-comics-49-june-1942-the-rainbow-man/ Introduction Original Radio Play of The Vigilante in “The Rainbow Man” Action Comics #2, June 1942 Feedback for Prairie Justice can be left on:  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Vigilante41 email: vigilantecast@gmail.com Twitter: @ToltonGord Music Excerpts Used Opening Stinger– “Nashville Just Wrote Another Cheatin' Song” – Midnight Rodeo Band “ Lookin' for A Rainbow” – Marshall Tucker Band “In the Jailhouse Now” – Jimmie Rodgers “Jumpin' at the Woodside – Count Basie and Oscar Peterson “Folsom Prison Blues” – Johnny Cash “Chattanooga Choo Choo” – Asleep at the Wheel “It Don't Mean A Thing” – Ella Fitzgerald and Duke Ellington “American Pie (instrumental)” – Don Maclean “Ode To The Road ” – Larry Gatlin Closing Stinger – “The Last of the Singing Cowboys” – Marshall Tucker Band

Wet Tee Shirt Podcast
E04 Poison - Unskinny Bop

Wet Tee Shirt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 91:35


There is something more to say! This week we explore one of Poison's biggest hits, talk about some of their haters, celebrate big girls, and defend CC Deville! We give the song of the episode a listen, talk about the 1991 VMAs, and listen to Steel Panther's "Fat Girls", Poison's "Home (Bret's Story)" from their Hollyweird record, Bret Michaels' single "You Know You Want It" and finish things off with Rainbow "Man on the Silver Mountain". Bring a towel! Watch video of our discussion, as well as the video clips and pictures we reference on the show along with us, on Patreon! Like Wet Tee Shirt Podcast on Facebook Follow Wet Tee Shirt Podcast on Twitter Follow Wet Tee Shirt Podcast on Instagram Wet Tee Shirt Podcast Merch via Spreadshirt! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wetteeshirtpodcast/support

Drunken Opinion
Episode 71: Rollen "The Rainbow Man" Stewart

Drunken Opinion

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 49:58


Rollen Stewart aka Rock'n Rollen aka Rainbow Man, was a fixture in the sports world best known for wearing a rainbow-colored afro-style wig and, later, holding up signs reading "John 3:16" at any major events around the United States and overseas in the 1970s and 1980s. Things got weird towards the end when he was convicted of multiple kidnapping charges following an incident in 1992 and is now serving three life sentences in State Prison. Tell us what you think by leaving a comment below. Follow the show on social media!

The Lyrical Fix Podcast
Ep 77 | Angry White

The Lyrical Fix Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 147:34


Pro and Sade catch up on their weeks and discuss fitness goals, music, and Pro's recent grown man talk with another artist. The duo get right into a Quick Fire through topics, starting with Cruz v Texas (1:02:31), the official legalization (1:09:04), Rainbow Man v the world (1:32:38), Bobby Shmurda finally coming home (1:42:32) and more. This week's "If You Don't Know" features music from Ace Felli and Day Parkay x Tashi (2:06:11). Playlists available on Apple and Spotify. Stay Plugged with The Lyrical Fix Pod Beat by Arkin

The Lyrical Fix Podcast
Ep 76 | What a Mess-Cudi

The Lyrical Fix Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 133:12


With a snow advisory, Pro and Sade meet on Zoom for this episode. While catching up, they get into their week, new and old slang, and spiritual talk. They dive into "Malcolm & Marie" and some hard relationship talk (1:16:50). The duo also discuss "Redemption Song," Viacom making things right, and the battle of the streaming services (1:41:09). Also, who wants to see yet another Biggie/Tupac biopic/doc? (1:54:35) Before wrapping up they discuss the social media hysteria surrounding Rainbow Man, Meek Mill and Justin Timberlake (1:59:35). No "If You Don't Know" segment this week, but check out the playlists available on Apple and Spotify. Stay Plugged with The Lyrical Fix Pod Beat by Arkin

SkiP HappEns -  Skip Clark Podcast
Nashville Country Music Star Jeff Bates

SkiP HappEns - Skip Clark Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2021 61:04


Jeff Bates signed to RCA Nashville in late 2002, Bates released his debut album Rainbow Man in May 2003. A second album, Leave the Light On, was released in 2005 on RCA. He left RCA in 2006. This album was followed by Jeff Bates in 2008 on the independent Black River Entertainment. Bates' two RCA albums accounted for seven chart singles on the Billboard country charts, of which three reached top 40: "The Love Song" (his highest, at No. 8), "I Wanna Make You Cry" at No. 23, and "Long, Slow Kisses" at No. 17. Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/skiphappens)

Les indispensables - Europe 1
"David Bowie Rainbow Man" de Jérôme Soligny chez Gallimard : le livre recommandé par Angèle Chatelier

Les indispensables - Europe 1

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 4:10


Chaque jour, deux chroniqueurs présentent les infos indispensables à connaître en matière de culture : les dernières actus musique, les sorties littéraires ou cinéma, les nouvelles pièces de théâtre et les séries à ne pas manquer... C'est ici !

The Lyrical Fix Podcast
Ep 54 | Ghetto & Goofy

The Lyrical Fix Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 148:23


Pro and Sade get right into topics starting with Gillie Da Kid turning down a desperate and delusional Rainbow Man (32:37), Verzuz (40:28), Travis x McDonalds (43:58) and the new Joe Budden fiasco (56:43). Kicking off a new segment, the duo live react to Drake's “Popstar,” SZA's, “Hit Different,” and the XXL Freshmen Cyphers (1:28:32). This week's “If You Don't Know” features music from Dango Forlaine x Junii, Mono Kong x Jay Sovereign x King Kogen, Ronnie Alpha x Dango Forlaine, and Frank Nitti (1:59:44). Stay Plugged with The Lyrical Fix Pod Beat by Bufo On The Beat

CBS Radio Mystery Theater
CBS Radio Mystery Theater 76-09-21 (0522) The Rainbow Man (1)

CBS Radio Mystery Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 43:59


CBS Radio Mystery Theater 76-09-21 (0522) The Rainbow Man (1)

CBS Radio Mystery Theater
CBS Radio Mystery Theater_76-09-21_(0522)_The Rainbow Man (1)

CBS Radio Mystery Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 44:40


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CBS Radio Mystery Theater
CBS Radio Mystery Theater_76-09-21_(0522)_The Rainbow Man (1)

CBS Radio Mystery Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 43:53


A new episodeSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/cbs-radio-mystery-theater/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Lyrical Fix Podcast
Ep 41 | Good Genes

The Lyrical Fix Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 140:44


While playing catch up, Kid Pro and Sade discuss their time at the Hackensack protest (6:12). Sade finds herself in a dilemma, and gets Pro's advice (32:49). The duo get into a Quick Fire run through of some topics/events including results from the protests, responses from labels and organizations, voting updates and more (59:30). There's some talk about Rainbow Man, but who really cares? This week's “If You Don't Know" features music from The Hitsystem and CallMeMisfit (2:00:31). Stay Plugged with The Lyrical Fix Pod Beat by Mr. David Alexander Opening words: K Proetic Opening song: Bronxlyn, “Land Of The Free"

ARTICULATE with Steve McJones
King Fo-Fo and Queen Yo Whaddup vs. The Evil Rainbow Man – EP26

ARTICULATE with Steve McJones

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 22:32


A story better than any Infinity War. Steve McJones proves he has had Marvel-tier writing capabilities since second grade.

Beyond Bizarre True Crime
Ep 21 Rainbow Man

Beyond Bizarre True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2020 37:26


During the 1970's and 1980's, you couldn't watch a televised sports game without seeing him. The most recognizable fixture in sports actually despised everything about it. He was there for the network cameras. He was there to deliver a message to the world, a dire warning of impending doom. But wearing a large multi-colored Afro wig and a fur loin cloth didn't help his credibility. However, the triple life sentence he received dramatically changed that image. The world would come to know him as Rainbow Man.    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Ouija Broads: Tales from the Pacific Northweird

Liz tells Devon the tale of Spokane hometown boy Rainbow Man. CW: Some violence mentioned, and Rollen was not the most mentally well dude.  Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ouijabroads Website: https://ouijabroads.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OuijaBroads/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/theouijabroads/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theouijabroads/

Hisessions Hawaii Podcast
Hisessions Hawaii Podcast Episode #3

Hisessions Hawaii Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 54:59


In this episode the boys are guest-less. They talk about Christmas, Rainbow Man, toilet paper rolls, naked tooth-brushing, bidets and Jon's "What's Wrong With You?" segment.

Ask Jeremiah Today
Rainbow Man

Ask Jeremiah Today

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 44:59


Join us this time listening to a gentleman we have nicknamed, Rainbow Man (and you'll see why)! Jeremiah interviews Rainbow Man and hears about his 'promise' that he holds onto. Jeremiah and Abbey discuss. Remember to Like, Comment, Share, and Subscribe. Find us on Facebook under, "Ask Jeremiah" and leave us questions and comments! Thank you for listening!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jeremiah-ollennu/support

Art Dealer Diaries Podcast
Owner of Santa Fe's Rainbow Man Bob Kapoun Epi 76, with Host Dr. Mark Sublette

Art Dealer Diaries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 56:58


Bob Kapoun, the owner of the historic Shop of the Rainbow Man in Santa Fe New Mexico, discusses the factors that led him down the path of dealing in Native American art. His interest in taking pictures during the Vietnam war led to an appreciation of photography and cinema, ultimately leading to a degree from Southern Illinois University and connecting Bob to the world of renowned photographer Edward S. Curtis. Bob details his obsession with the culture and history of the Native Americans of the Southwest, the foundation lends to the authoring books on Trade blankets and Cochiti pottery. Bob's reputation for contemporary Native art and trade blankets makes for a and fascinating interview on this week's episode of the Art Dealer Diaries.

Coffee Donuts & F****d Up S**t
For Rainbow Man So Loved The Word

Coffee Donuts & F****d Up S**t

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2019 145:40


Over the course of his fifteen years as Rainbow Man, Rollen Stewart went through three nicknames, eighty rainbow afro wigs, attended countless sporting events and earned himself three life sentences in prison. He's also the man who's responsible for making the Bible verse John 3:16 a permanent fixture in professional sports.

Bible Reading Podcast
Episode 7: What does John 3:16 Really Mean?

Bible Reading Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 20:48


Today's Question: What does John 3:16 REALLY MEAN? Are we wrong about the most famous verse in the Bible?.  John 3:16 16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.- for most of my life it has been the most famous verse in the Bible.   It's only rival today is ‘Judge not that ye not be judged'. More on that soon.  Spurgeon: OF all the stars in the sky the pole-star is the most useful to the mariner. This text is a pole-star, for it has guided more souls to salvation than any other Scripture. It is among promises what the Great Bear is among constellations. C. H. Spurgeon, The Cheque Book of the Bank of Faith John 3:16 Guy:  Rollen Fredrick Stewart (born February 23, 1944), also known as Rock'n Rollen and Rainbow Man, is a man who was a fixture in American sports culture best known for wearing a rainbow-colored afro-style wig and, later, holding up signs reading "John 3:16" at stadium sporting events around the United States and overseas in the 1970s and 1980s.[1] He is serving three life sentences in a California prison after being convicted of multiple kidnapping charges after a 1992 incident. Stewart was arrested in 1992 after a standoff in a California hotel during which he entered a vacant room with two men whom he tried to recruit for a job, who later fled the scene after he attempted to kidnap a surprised maid who then locked herself in the bathroom. Reportedly, Stewart believed that the Rapture was due to arrive in six days.[8] During the standoff, he threatened to shoot at airplanes taking off from nearby Los Angeles International Airport, and covered the hotel room windows with "John 3:16" placards. Stewart was married four times, most notably to Margaret Hockridge. The two met at a church in Virginia in 1984. They began traveling across the country together in 1985. While on the road, they married in St. Louis in 1986. During the 1986 World Series, Hockridge said that Stewart tried to choke her for standing in the wrong spot with a John 3:16 sign. Mental Illness.   So - what does John 3:16 mean?? Most people would say that it has to do with  the AMOUNT of Love God has for us. That He loves us SOOOOOOO much, that He sent His son.  Now - that is a TRUE Statement. The Love of God was indeed SOOO deep for people, that He sent His son, but, shocker of shockers...That is NOT what John 3:16 is talking about.  Now, I realize I sound like one of those Fedora wearing, neck-bearded internet guys that go around correcting everybody - WELL, ACSHUALLY… But, two things: One, I don't own a fedora and 2- I actually do shave my neck.  Let's go to the expert:  Bill MOUNCE, AKA Captain Biblical Greek, : The problem, if you are unaware, is that when the KJV says “For God so loved the world,” everyone I have ever asked what “so” meant responded “so much.” If you check BDAG, you will see that this is a rare and not possible meaning of οὕτως in this context. But you'd better be careful if you change people's favorite Bible verse. Here are BDAG's first three definitions of HOUTOS οὕτως.   1. “referring to what precedes, in this manner, thus, so.” 2. “pert. to what follows in discourse material, in this way, as follows” (which is where BDAG places John 3:16) BDAG - Bauer's Lexicon. Bauer's Lexicon is among the most highly respected dictionaries of Biblical Greek.  Bauer–Arndt–Gingrich–Danker HOUTOS οὕτως in John 3:16 clearly has the meaning conveyed by the NLT (“For this is how God loved the world: He gave his one and only Son”), the CSB (“For God loved the world in this way: He gave his one and only Son”), and the NET (“For this is the way God loved the world: He gave his one and only Son,”). I am playing with this as an option: “For God loved the world so he gave.” What do you think? Holman/CSB: 16 For God loved the world in this way: He gave his one and only Son, so that everyone who believes in him will not perish but have eternal life. Did the King James Version Get it wrong? I don't think so - the fact is that the particle ‘So' in the English language is very flexible, and it is proper English, when explaining how somebody expressed their love, to say, “They so loved so and so, that they did this.” However, that language is imprecise, and open to misinterpretation in a way that the Greek original text of John  3:16 is not. That text, quite clearly, is speaking of the MANNER in which God loves His people, not the MAGNITUDE of how MUCH He loves His people.  This is a Scripture about  the specific WAY God loves us - not the MEASURE of His love. We don't lose anything here, though, because we have dozens, if not hundreds, of Scriptures on the vastness of God's Love:  1 John 3:1 See what great love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God! And that is what we are! The reason the world does not know us is that it did not know him. Ephesians 2:4-5 4 But because of his great love for us, God, who is rich in mercy, 5 made us alive with Christ even when we were dead in transgressions—it is by grace you have been saved. Romans 8:37-39 37 No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us. 38 For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, 39 neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord. Ephesians 3:17-19  I pray that you, being rooted and firmly established in love, 18 may be able to comprehend with all the saints what is the length and width, height and depth of God's love, 19 and to know the Messiah's love that surpasses knowledge, so you may be filled with all the fullness of God. Psalm 103:8  The Lord is merciful and gracious, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love. So - Spurgeon explains it this way:  See clearly that you have to trust your soul with Christ by faith. Perceive that it is vast love which sets before you such a way of salvation in which the only thing required of you is that you be nothing, and trust Christ to be everything, and even that faith He gives you as a gift of his Spirit, so that the plan of salvation is all of love. If you want to repent, do not so much consider your sin as the love of Jesus in suffering for your sin. If you desire to believe, do not so much study the doctrine as study the person of Jesus Christ on the cross. If you desire to love, think over perpetually, until it breaks your heart, the great love of Jesus Christ in laying down His life for His worthless foes. The love of God is the birthplace of holy love. It is not there in your hearts where you are attempting an absurdly impossible feat, namely, to create love in the carnal mind that cannot be reconciled to God, but love must be born in the heart of Jesus and then it shall come down to you. Charles Spurgeon, Spurgeon Commentary: 1 John, ed. Elliot Ritzema, Spurgeon Commentary Series (Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press, 2014). John 3:16 then, is a Gospel verse...much like: Romans 5:8 8 But God proves His own love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us!It is not a verse focused on the amount of God's love for us, but how He has expressed that love...and how He has expressed that love is the Gospel - the good news of the Bible, which is this:   God showed His love for people by sending His son to live the perfect life we couldn't live, to die the death we deserved for our sins, so that all who LOOK to Him in wholehearted faith, believing in His death and resurrection, will be saved. Not saved by our righteous acts, but saved by HIS SACRIFICE. 

Bible Questions Podcast
Episode 7: What does John 3:16 Really Mean?

Bible Questions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 20:48


Today's Question: What does John 3:16 REALLY MEAN? Are we wrong about the most famous verse in the Bible?.  John 3:16 16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.- for most of my life it has been the most famous verse in the Bible.   It's only rival today is ‘Judge not that ye not be judged'. More on that soon.  Spurgeon: OF all the stars in the sky the pole-star is the most useful to the mariner. This text is a pole-star, for it has guided more souls to salvation than any other Scripture. It is among promises what the Great Bear is among constellations. C. H. Spurgeon, The Cheque Book of the Bank of Faith John 3:16 Guy:  Rollen Fredrick Stewart (born February 23, 1944), also known as Rock'n Rollen and Rainbow Man, is a man who was a fixture in American sports culture best known for wearing a rainbow-colored afro-style wig and, later, holding up signs reading "John 3:16" at stadium sporting events around the United States and overseas in the 1970s and 1980s.[1] He is serving three life sentences in a California prison after being convicted of multiple kidnapping charges after a 1992 incident. Stewart was arrested in 1992 after a standoff in a California hotel during which he entered a vacant room with two men whom he tried to recruit for a job, who later fled the scene after he attempted to kidnap a surprised maid who then locked herself in the bathroom. Reportedly, Stewart believed that the Rapture was due to arrive in six days.[8] During the standoff, he threatened to shoot at airplanes taking off from nearby Los Angeles International Airport, and covered the hotel room windows with "John 3:16" placards. Stewart was married four times, most notably to Margaret Hockridge. The two met at a church in Virginia in 1984. They began traveling across the country together in 1985. While on the road, they married in St. Louis in 1986. During the 1986 World Series, Hockridge said that Stewart tried to choke her for standing in the wrong spot with a John 3:16 sign. Mental Illness.   So - what does John 3:16 mean?? Most people would say that it has to do with  the AMOUNT of Love God has for us. That He loves us SOOOOOOO much, that He sent His son.  Now - that is a TRUE Statement. The Love of God was indeed SOOO deep for people, that He sent His son, but, shocker of shockers...That is NOT what John 3:16 is talking about.  Now, I realize I sound like one of those Fedora wearing, neck-bearded internet guys that go around correcting everybody - WELL, ACSHUALLY… But, two things: One, I don't own a fedora and 2- I actually do shave my neck.  Let's go to the expert:  Bill MOUNCE, AKA Captain Biblical Greek, : The problem, if you are unaware, is that when the KJV says “For God so loved the world,” everyone I have ever asked what “so” meant responded “so much.” If you check BDAG, you will see that this is a rare and not possible meaning of οὕτως in this context. But you'd better be careful if you change people's favorite Bible verse. Here are BDAG's first three definitions of HOUTOS οὕτως.   1. “referring to what precedes, in this manner, thus, so.” 2. “pert. to what follows in discourse material, in this way, as follows” (which is where BDAG places John 3:16) BDAG - Bauer's Lexicon. Bauer's Lexicon is among the most highly respected dictionaries of Biblical Greek.  Bauer–Arndt–Gingrich–Danker HOUTOS οὕτως in John 3:16 clearly has the meaning conveyed by the NLT (“For this is how God loved the world: He gave his one and only Son”), the CSB (“For God loved the world in this way: He gave his one and only Son”), and the NET (“For this is the way God loved the world: He gave his one and only Son,”). I am playing with this as an option: “For God loved the world so he gave.” What do you think? Holman/CSB: 16 For God loved the world in this way: He gave his one and only Son, so that everyone who believes in him will not perish but have eternal life. Did the King James Version Get it wrong? I don't think so - the fact is that the particle ‘So' in the English language is very flexible, and it is proper English, when explaining how somebody expressed their love, to say, “They so loved so and so, that they did this.” However, that language is imprecise, and open to misinterpretation in a way that the Greek original text of John  3:16 is not. That text, quite clearly, is speaking of the MANNER in which God loves His people, not the MAGNITUDE of how MUCH He loves His people.  This is a Scripture about  the specific WAY God loves us - not the MEASURE of His love. We don't lose anything here, though, because we have dozens, if not hundreds, of Scriptures on the vastness of God's Love:  1 John 3:1 See what great love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God! And that is what we are! The reason the world does not know us is that it did not know him. Ephesians 2:4-5 4 But because of his great love for us, God, who is rich in mercy, 5 made us alive with Christ even when we were dead in transgressions—it is by grace you have been saved. Romans 8:37-39 37 No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us. 38 For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, 39 neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord. Ephesians 3:17-19  I pray that you, being rooted and firmly established in love, 18 may be able to comprehend with all the saints what is the length and width, height and depth of God's love, 19 and to know the Messiah's love that surpasses knowledge, so you may be filled with all the fullness of God. Psalm 103:8  The Lord is merciful and gracious, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love. So - Spurgeon explains it this way:  See clearly that you have to trust your soul with Christ by faith. Perceive that it is vast love which sets before you such a way of salvation in which the only thing required of you is that you be nothing, and trust Christ to be everything, and even that faith He gives you as a gift of his Spirit, so that the plan of salvation is all of love. If you want to repent, do not so much consider your sin as the love of Jesus in suffering for your sin. If you desire to believe, do not so much study the doctrine as study the person of Jesus Christ on the cross. If you desire to love, think over perpetually, until it breaks your heart, the great love of Jesus Christ in laying down His life for His worthless foes. The love of God is the birthplace of holy love. It is not there in your hearts where you are attempting an absurdly impossible feat, namely, to create love in the carnal mind that cannot be reconciled to God, but love must be born in the heart of Jesus and then it shall come down to you. Charles Spurgeon, Spurgeon Commentary: 1 John, ed. Elliot Ritzema, Spurgeon Commentary Series (Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press, 2014). John 3:16 then, is a Gospel verse...much like: Romans 5:8 8 But God proves His own love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us!It is not a verse focused on the amount of God's love for us, but how He has expressed that love...and how He has expressed that love is the Gospel - the good news of the Bible, which is this:   God showed His love for people by sending His son to live the perfect life we couldn't live, to die the death we deserved for our sins, so that all who LOOK to Him in wholehearted faith, believing in His death and resurrection, will be saved. Not saved by our righteous acts, but saved by HIS SACRIFICE. 

Wait It Gets Worse
<a href="/episode/rockin-and-rollen-rainbow-man">Rockin' And Rollen With The Rainbow Man</a>

Wait It Gets Worse

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 52:20


Documenteers: The Documentary Podcast
Episode 74: Rainbow Man / John 3:16

Documenteers: The Documentary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 52:17


It’s the end of the age, doc fanatics! The rainbow wigged prophets will tell you it’s all going down soon! The end of the world that is. What other reason would you have for pointing a gun at other human beings? April Fools, Doccalos! I guess the trick is that you can't really find this documentary anywhere. Stuart’s vague recollection of this film led him to purchase it online for $374. A deep cut from Academy Award nominated director Sam Green. This is the story of a man who was once one of the most culturally recognizable in the United States. We’re discussing the documentary film “Rainbow Man / John 3:16”. Television obsessed marijuana salesman, Rollen Stewart, used to go to sporting events in a big rainbow-colored afro wig and dance around not looking like a giant dork at all. Then he started carrying around signs with bible verses on them. Specifically, John 3:16. Then he planted some stink bombs. Then he got a gun. I would say the rest is history, but this weird aspect of 80’s culture is quickly fading from social memory. Regardless, the visual image of Rollen will still occasionally find its way into pop culture. A movie of its time about a man of his time. Stuart and Bob proselytize all about it. Another episode where Bob says the word “sociopath”. The total sociopath count is at 112. Apologies to actual psychologists. Keep on Doccin’® www.documenteerspodcast.com Rainbow Man / John 3:16 trailer: https://youtu.be/6DVDy33FDoU "What If We All Stopped Paying Taxes" by Sharon Jones & the Dap Kings: https://youtu.be/NXrfmKukVXg Opening theme from "John from Cincinnati" titled "Johnny Appleseed" by Joe Strummer & the Mescaleros: https://youtu.be/UrWZlh7DnBE

Füzz
Óskar Logi - Supergrass og Long Ryders

Füzz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 155:00


Gestur þáttarins að þessu sinni er Óskar Logi Ágústsson söngvari og gítarleikari Vintage Caravan. Hann mætir með uppáhalds Rokkplötuna sína klukkan 21.00 Plata þáttarins er platan I should Coco sem er fyrsta stúdíóplata ensku hjómsveitarinnar Supergrass sem Parlaphone útgáfan gaf út í maí 1995. Supergrass varð til árið 1993 þegar þeir Gaz Coombes, Mick Quinn og Danny Goffey byrjuðu að spila saman. Fyrsta smáskífan; Caught by the Fuzz kom út í maí 1995. Nafn plötunnar I Should Coco er einskonar cockney slangur og þýðir í raun I should think so. Platan var tekin upp í Cornwall á Englandi og með sveitinni var upptökustjórinn Sam Williams sem sá strákana spila í Oxford áður en þeir fengu samning. Platan kom út á hátindi Brit Popsins og sló í gegn. Hún er mest selda plata Supergrass og fór beint í fyrsta sæti breska vinsældalistans þegar hún kom út. Helstu fyrirmyndir Supergrass voru til að byrja með svetir eins og Buzzcocks, The Jam, Madness og The Kinks. Við heyrum nokkur lög af I Should Coco í Füzz í kvöld. Óskalagasíminn verður opnaður (5687-123) um kl. 20 og A+B er svo að þessu sinni með The Long Ryders Hér er lagalistinn: Ham - Vestur Berlín Kiss - Shout it out loud Airbourne - Ready to rock Humble Pie - Live with me Faces - Stay with me White Denim - Reversed mirror Backyard Babies - 44 undead Supergrass - Loose it (plata þáttarins) SÍMATÍMI Oasis - Cigarettes and alcohol Motörhead - Don´t let Daddy kiss me (óskalag) Janis Joplin - Piece of my heart (óskalag) Rainbow - Man on the silver mountain (óskalag) Suzi Quatro - Rock hard The Ramones - Rockaway beach AC/DC - If you want blood (you got it) Freddy King - Going down (óskalag) A+B The Long Ryders - I wan´t you bad (A) The Long Ryders - Ring Bells (B) The Black Crowes - No speak no slave (óskalag) ÓSKAR LOGI ÚR VINTAGE CARAVAN MEÐ UPPÁHALDS ROKKPLÖTUNA Vintage Caravan - Set your sights ÓSKAR LOGI II Trúbrot - What we believe in Trúbrot - Is there a hop for tomorrow ÓSKAR LOGI III Trúbrot - Just another face Trúbrot - Old man Supergrass - Lenny (plata þáttarins) Phil Campbell - Skin and bones (óskalag) Lou Reed & Metallica - Brandenburg gate Stooges - Down on the street Hellacopters - Toys and flavors

Füzz
Óskar Logi - Supergrass og Long Ryders

Füzz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019


Gestur þáttarins að þessu sinni er Óskar Logi Ágústsson söngvari og gítarleikari Vintage Caravan. Hann mætir með uppáhalds Rokkplötuna sína klukkan 21.00 Plata þáttarins er platan I should Coco sem er fyrsta stúdíóplata ensku hjómsveitarinnar Supergrass sem Parlaphone útgáfan gaf út í maí 1995. Supergrass varð til árið 1993 þegar þeir Gaz Coombes, Mick Quinn og Danny Goffey byrjuðu að spila saman. Fyrsta smáskífan; Caught by the Fuzz kom út í maí 1995. Nafn plötunnar I Should Coco er einskonar cockney slangur og þýðir í raun I should think so. Platan var tekin upp í Cornwall á Englandi og með sveitinni var upptökustjórinn Sam Williams sem sá strákana spila í Oxford áður en þeir fengu samning. Platan kom út á hátindi Brit Popsins og sló í gegn. Hún er mest selda plata Supergrass og fór beint í fyrsta sæti breska vinsældalistans þegar hún kom út. Helstu fyrirmyndir Supergrass voru til að byrja með svetir eins og Buzzcocks, The Jam, Madness og The Kinks. Við heyrum nokkur lög af I Should Coco í Füzz í kvöld. Óskalagasíminn verður opnaður (5687-123) um kl. 20 og A+B er svo að þessu sinni með The Long Ryders Hér er lagalistinn: Ham - Vestur Berlín Kiss - Shout it out loud Airbourne - Ready to rock Humble Pie - Live with me Faces - Stay with me White Denim - Reversed mirror Backyard Babies - 44 undead Supergrass - Loose it (plata þáttarins) SÍMATÍMI Oasis - Cigarettes and alcohol Motörhead - Don´t let Daddy kiss me (óskalag) Janis Joplin - Piece of my heart (óskalag) Rainbow - Man on the silver mountain (óskalag) Suzi Quatro - Rock hard The Ramones - Rockaway beach AC/DC - If you want blood (you got it) Freddy King - Going down (óskalag) A+B The Long Ryders - I wan´t you bad (A) The Long Ryders - Ring Bells (B) The Black Crowes - No speak no slave (óskalag) ÓSKAR LOGI ÚR VINTAGE CARAVAN MEÐ UPPÁHALDS ROKKPLÖTUNA Vintage Caravan - Set your sights ÓSKAR LOGI II Trúbrot - What we believe in Trúbrot - Is there a hop for tomorrow ÓSKAR LOGI III Trúbrot - Just another face Trúbrot - Old man Supergrass - Lenny (plata þáttarins) Phil Campbell - Skin and bones (óskalag) Lou Reed & Metallica - Brandenburg gate Stooges - Down on the street Hellacopters - Toys and flavors

Faith and UU (The Podcast for Everyone)
Episode 18: Rainbow 'Fros and "Those" Verses

Faith and UU (The Podcast for Everyone)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 32:42


Someone asked me my views on homosexuality in light of my Christianity. Here's my response! As a Unitarian Universalist, we affirm every human being's inherent worth and dignity and believe that all genders are whole, holy, and worthy. But what about "those" verses that some folks use to justify their bigotry towards the LGBTQ community? Let's dive in, shall we? Tune in to hear about Rainbow Man, how we mistranslate the Bible, and how the biggest sins are the ones we still commit today, and have nothing to do with whom we sleep with.

Franchise Unpacked
Episode 6 // Mega Man

Franchise Unpacked

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2019 45:25


Whether you know him as Rock Man, Mega Man, Rainbow Man, or anything in-between, you'll love hearing Zac and Dave unpack this franchise with their guest host, Matt! Be sure to follow us on Instagram (@franchiseunpacked), Twitter (@franchiseunpack), and Facebook! And please hit that 5 star rating button so we can keep these episodes coming your way.

What You Didn't Know with Tess and Matt Stevens
What You Didn't Know about the Rainbow Man hostage crisis

What You Didn't Know with Tess and Matt Stevens

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2018 21:05


Strap in everyone -- this episode is probably the most dadly episode of all time. This is the most bizarre situation we've covered, and the most well known for sports fans. On Sept. 22, 1991, the LAPD Swat Team was called to the Hyatt Hotel near LAX, a man had barricaded himself into a seventh floor room, holding a hotel maid hostage. My dad was sent to the scene, here’s how he stepped out of the box and got the big story. This is what you never knew about the Rainbow Man hostage crisis. Tweet us @tessstevens @newsmatt57 to join the conversation about this episode. #WYDKPodcast New Episodes Every Friday!

Sensory Matters
Radio Star With Alex Manners (Sensory Matters #27)

Sensory Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2018 42:49


This week on the Sensory Matters Podcast, Jenny is chatting to Alex Manners about his radio station.     We met Alex at the Autism Show in June where he was wearing a bright orange suit which matched Chewigem perfectly. Alex is an incredible young man who actually got the nickname Rainbow Man because of the bright and colourful suits he wears.   This inspired him to write stories about Rainbow Man for his children’s radio station. Alex collects football shirts and is working to make football grounds more accessible for Autistic people.   I really hope they do make this into a documentary as I think that would be incredible!     Find More Articles About Issues With Accessible Places Here: Toilets 4 All 5 Tips For Enjoying A Concert If You’re Autistic     Find Out More About Alex And His Show Here: The Alex Manners

What You Didn't Know with Tess and Matt Stevens
Introducing: What You Didn't Know with Tess and Matt Stevens

What You Didn't Know with Tess and Matt Stevens

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2018 0:29


I've been a journalist for a few years now, but my dad has been a journalist for over 30. Together, we'll take you through the mind-blowing things you didn't know about big stories like the OJ Simpson case, the Richard Ramirez Night Stalker Trial, The Rainbow Man's standoff and arrest, as well as how my dad interviewed Manson Family member Susan Atkins in prison. There are so many stories to tell, but these are the ones that you think you know. Trust us, you don't know everything. Our first episode drops soon, so stay tuned. Subscribe, and go on this journey with us!

Art Dealer Diaries Podcast
Art Dealer Diaries Ep 15, Comedy writer and Trade Blanket expert Barry Friedman host Mark Sublette

Art Dealer Diaries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2018 66:47


Comedy writer Barry Friedman shares stories of his days as a cub writer for the New Times to a well-known writer in the comedy world and his interactions with some of comedy's biggest stars, including Rodney Dangerfield, Phylis Diller, Bob Hope, Arsenio Hall, Garry Shandling, and his lifelong friendship with comedian Richard Lewis and how a joke on Carson still stings. Listen to how Barry transitioned from Hollywood to Phoenix and began selling Native American designed inspired Pendelton Blankets and Trade Blankets cumulating in a two-book series"Chasing Rainbows American Trade Blankets and Camp Blankets" A unique interview of how a passion for art can transform one's life in unexpected ways. This episode is sponsored by Medicine Man Gallery and The Charles Bloom Murder Mystery Series. Facebook Instagram iTunes

Check The Tape
Episode 26: 1979 NBA Finals Game 5, Rainbow Man, NBA TV Personalities

Check The Tape

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2017 84:21


The Dans discuss their favorite NBA TV personalities are, check the tape on the last game ever to not feature a three point line between the Washington Bullets and Seattle Supersonics then discover the legend of Rainbow Man. 

CBS Radio Mystery Theater | Old Time Radio
Ep0522 | "The Rainbow Man"

CBS Radio Mystery Theater | Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2017 43:53


Latest episode of CBS Radio Mystery Theater | Old Time Radio --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/otr-cbs-radio-mystery-theater/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/otr-cbs-radio-mystery-theater/support

Flipbook podcast
Rainbow Man

Flipbook podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2016 38:00


Listen to Riley and Kyle follow the story of rainbowman

The Mike Harding Folk Show
Mike Harding Folk Show 127

The Mike Harding Folk Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2015 79:37


PODCAST: 31 May 2015  01 Folk Of The Wood - Harry Bird and The Rubber Wellies - Bricks and Feathers 02 Don't Give All My Lard Away - Clifford Hayes - Clifford Hayes & The Louisville Jug Bands Vol. 2 03 Heave Away - The Bombadils - Grassy Roads, Wandering Feet 04 Trip To Durrow / The Abbey Reel / The Maid Behind The Bar - Celtic Fiddle Festival - Live In Brittany 05 Cod Liver Oil - Packie Byrne - Donegal & Back 06 Brink Of June - Emily Portman - Coracle 07 Mary And The Soldier - Ray Moore - Best Of Both Worlds 08 Three Chords and The Truth - The Poozies - Into The Well 09 Érin Go Bragh - Barry Kerr - Boy In A Boat 10 Rainbow Man –  Eddy Morton - Rainbow Man 11 Lurgy Stream - Lindsay Straw - My Mind From Love Being Free 12 The Death Of The Dining Car - Lau - The Bell That Never Rang 13  Two Sisters - Robyn Stapleton - Fickle Fortune 14 Rebel Soldier - The Woodbine and Ivy Band - Sleep On Sleeping On 15 Cheap At Twice The Price - Mike Reinstein - A Long March Home 16 Jack Orion - Galley Beggar - Silence & Tears

This Evening's Show
01 Urban Legends of Adobega County

This Evening's Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2015 59:59


Join your radio hosts as they explore the top ten scariest urban wonders of Adobega County. Dean "Couch Man" Ramos describe his interactions with a super-intelligent monkey made of leaves, while local high school bird shop builder Manuel Lore recounts his misadventures with Gert. Local historian Whitney Sage waxes on the Rainbow Man, the Goof, and Invisible Gray Max. Is it all too scary? Find out on this week's TES.

The Dollop with Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds

Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds explose the great and compliated Rainbow Man of the 1980's. Tour DatesSources Dollop Merch

Horrible Nightcasts
Night Force Action Report #104 – Cute Massacre

Horrible Nightcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2013 107:14


Horrible Night welcomes Jason Thompson to his podcast debut. He brings with him stories of Timber and fear of unicorns. Ethan fights the black mamba and all of Cube World. Justin goes Berzerk before being destroyed by Rainbow Man. Plus suntan tips. Night Force Action Report – The editorial video game podcast where the HorribleNight.com cast gets caught up on the games they’ve been playing, new releases, brainstorms original material for the site, and pitches a few game ideas. This show was recorded live on Twitch.tv/HorribleNight. The final video is also available on YouTube.com/HorribleNightTV. Show Notes Cast: Justin, Ethan, Jason Topic Summary 00:16 – Intro and Off-Topic 17:45  – New Releases What We’ve Been Playing 19:25 – Capsized, The Walking Dead: 400 Days, Timber & Stone 38:20 – Cube World 53:29  – FTL, Fez, Proteus, Dungeons of Dredmor 1:07:09 – Berzerk, Worms, Mega Man Unlimited, Steam Trading Cards 1:21:56  – Live Streams and Editorializing 1:37:10  – Game Pitches Subscribe to The Horrible Shows – New Episodes Weekly RSS iTunes Related posts: Night Force Action Report #103 – I’ll Do My Best Night Force Action Report #108 – Check Your Tools Night Force Action Report #110 – ExCon The Fourth

Series Podcast: rock o'clock
rock o'clock: Rock O'Clock - May 27 2013, Segment 2

Series Podcast: rock o'clock

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2013


Busy P - "Rainbow Man" Young Galaxy - "Fever" Oneida - "Lavender" Pick A Piper - "Cinders and Dust" Tahiti 80 - "Easy" Maylee Todd - "Baby's Got It" The Organ - "Fire In The Ocean" Daft Punk (ft. Panda Bear) - "Doin' It Right" Constantines - "Young Lions" Thao & The Get Down Stay Down - "We The Common (For Valerie Bolden)" Do Make Say Think - "Reitschule" Data Romance - "Waiting Pace" Boats - "We Got Tables And Chairs" Decades - "Washed" Patrick Watson - "Quiet Crowd"

Series Podcast: rock o'clock
rock o'clock: Rock O'Clock - May 27 2013, Segment 1

Series Podcast: rock o'clock

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2013


Busy P - "Rainbow Man" Young Galaxy - "Fever" Oneida - "Lavender" Pick A Piper - "Cinders and Dust" Tahiti 80 - "Easy" Maylee Todd - "Baby's Got It" The Organ - "Fire In The Ocean" Daft Punk (ft. Panda Bear) - "Doin' It Right" Constantines - "Young Lions" Thao & The Get Down Stay Down - "We The Common (For Valerie Bolden)" Do Make Say Think - "Reitschule" Data Romance - "Waiting Pace" Boats - "We Got Tables And Chairs" Decades - "Washed" Patrick Watson - "Quiet Crowd"

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Sam Green - The Weather Underground, The Rainbow Man/John 3:16, Utopia in Four Movements

Spoiler Alert Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2010 29:00


Sam Green is a San Francisco-based documentary filmmaker whose feature film, The Weather Underground, was nominated for an Academy Award and broadcast nationally on PBS.  Sam’s other award-winning documentaries include Lot 3, Grave C, Pie Fight ’69, N-Judah 5:30, and The Rainbow Man/John 3:16.  Sam also teaches at the University of San Francisco and the San Francisco Art Institute. Recently, Sam has co-created Utopia in Four Movements, which uses the collective experience of cinema to explore the battered state of the utopian impulse at the dawn of the twenty-first century, in a singular, poetic essay that stretches the very norms of the nonfiction genre and musical performance.