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We’re starting the new year off with a sneak peek at what awaits listeners when they become one of our Patreon supporters! Our current members voted on their favorite bonus content in the past year and this episode of Frontier Gentleman, “Random Notes,” tied for the top selection! Our supporters on Patreon already know what […]
Today's service, punctuated by bird calls and a low-flying light plane - was a combined service at Shady Grove, led by our Minister, Kris Hanna. We were privy to the remarkable, innermost thoughts of a young man, and his observations and resolutions about how he will conduct his life. Towards the end of Kris's address, this young diarist's identity is revealed. Listen on!
British pop/rock vocalist and songwriter Tasmin Archer joins Al to discuss Daniel Lanois' 2003 album Shine. Tasmin talks about how she became a fan of Lanois' music, and she breaks down the elements of Shine that make it one of her favorite albums, highlighting some of her favorite tracks along the way. She also revisits the making of her 1992 signature hit “Sleeping Satellite” and reveals which band indirectly influenced its sound. The conversation concludes with Tasmin talking about her upcoming album A Cauldron of Random Notes, which will be released in late 2024 or early 2025.To keep up with news on Tasmin's album release, sign up for her newsletter and much more, check out tasminarcher.com. You can also follow Tasmin on X at @tasminarcher and on Facebook at tasmin.archer.Al is on Bluesky at @almelchior.bsky.social. This show has accounts on Instagram and Threads at @youmealbum. Subscribe for free to You, Me and An Album: The Newsletter! https://youmealbum.substack.com/. You can also support the show on Buzzsprout at https://www.buzzsprout.com/1542814/episodes or at the link at the bottom of these show notes.1:15 Tasmin joins the show1:45 Tasmin talks about the Lanois track that hooked her on his music2:52 Tasmin recalls the moment she knew “Sleeping Satellite” was going to be special5:13 Tasmin explains how she initially got exposed to Lanois' music7:52 Tasmin and Al talk about how they responded to the album's sequencing11:55 Tasmin explains how Shine gets better with repeated listens14:03 Tasmin talks about the timeless quality of Lanois' music18:58 Tasmin identifies what she likes about Lanois' vocals24:59 “Shine” is one of Tasmin's favorite tracks on the album26:54 Tasmin and Al discuss “I Love You” and “Falling at Your Feet” (with a brief Genesis detour)31:53 Tasmin and Al talk about Lanois' take on reggae34:56 Tasmin shares her reaction to some of Lanois' lyrics38:49 Tasmin expects that Lanois will continue to make great music41:57 Tasmin explains how Lanois may have influenced some tracks on her new album44:17 Tasmin talks about some of the other influences on “Madame Joy”48:41 One of Tasmin's new songs reminds her of U250:36 Tasmin discusses the process of making A Cauldron of Random Notes58:57 Tasmin explains where the title for A Cauldron of Random Notes came from1:00:57 Tasmin talks about her initial reaction to “Sleeping Satellite” as it was being written1:03:55 Tasmin discusses the possibility of upcoming live performances Outro music is from “Sleeping Satellite” by Tasmin Archer.Support the show
Mark discusses some random developments in his life. Do any of these hit home for you? Mark Zoril Episode: #25 Podcast Date: 6/24/2024
John Dehner stars as JB Kendall, a London Times reporter who was sent to the American West for some stories. Aces and Eights tells the story of Wild Bill's last card game. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
November's book is: The 33 Strategies of War by Robert Greene 00:00 - Introduction 01:22 - The Author 02:28 - Overview 04:30 - Character Overview 10:53 - Random Notes 36:20 - Lessons Learned 39:55 - Closing Thoughts If you would like to support us, we're on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/user?u=30479515 And if you don't like Patreon, we're also on Playeur! https://playeur.com/c/S2Underground Most of our videos are automatically uploaded to Odysee as well, so if you don't like ads you can watch without interuptions here: https://odysee.com/@S2Underground:7 Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/theunderground Gab: https://gab.com/S2underground Our Reading List! https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/133747963-s2-actual The War Kitchen Channel! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYmtpjXT22tAWGIlg_xDDPA DISCLAIMER: This content is purely educational and does not advocate for violating any laws. Do not violate any laws or regulations. This is not legal advice. Consult with your attorney. Our Reading List! https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/133747963-s2-actual The War Kitchen Channel! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYmtpjXT22tAWGIlg_xDDPA Join us on GhostNet! Download the PDF here: https://github.com/s2underground/GhostNet
In this interview we deep dive into the historiographical issues of the texts in The Rise of the Mongols: Five Chinese Sources (Hackett, 2021), edited and translated by Christopher P. Atwood, with Lynn Struve. For a complementary, more general interview of the book dealing with the period under discussion listeners can also check out the July 2023 interview with Professor Atwood over at the Chinese Literature Podcast. Rise of the Mongols offers readers a selection of five important works that detail the rise of the Mongol Empire from a Chinese perspective. Three of these works were written by officials of South China's Southern Song dynasty and two are from officials from North China writing in the service of the Mongol rulers. Together, these accounts offer a view of the early Mongol Empire very different not just from those of Muslim and Christian travelers and chroniclers, but also from the Mongol tradition embodied in The Secret History of Mongols. The five Chinese source texts (in English translation, each with their own preface): Selections from Random Notes from Court and Country since the Jianyan Years, vol.2, by Li Xinchuan "A Memorandum on the Mong-Tatars," by Zhao Gong "A Sketch of the Black Tatars," by Peng Daya and Xu Ting "Spirit-Path Stele for His Honor Yelü, Director of the Secretariat," by Song Zizhen "Notes on a Journey," by Zhang Dehui Also included are an introduction, index, bibliography, and appendices covering notes on the texts, tables and charts, and a glossary of Chinese and transcribed terms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In this interview we deep dive into the historiographical issues of the texts in The Rise of the Mongols: Five Chinese Sources (Hackett, 2021), edited and translated by Christopher P. Atwood, with Lynn Struve. For a complementary, more general interview of the book dealing with the period under discussion listeners can also check out the July 2023 interview with Professor Atwood over at the Chinese Literature Podcast. Rise of the Mongols offers readers a selection of five important works that detail the rise of the Mongol Empire from a Chinese perspective. Three of these works were written by officials of South China's Southern Song dynasty and two are from officials from North China writing in the service of the Mongol rulers. Together, these accounts offer a view of the early Mongol Empire very different not just from those of Muslim and Christian travelers and chroniclers, but also from the Mongol tradition embodied in The Secret History of Mongols. The five Chinese source texts (in English translation, each with their own preface): Selections from Random Notes from Court and Country since the Jianyan Years, vol.2, by Li Xinchuan "A Memorandum on the Mong-Tatars," by Zhao Gong "A Sketch of the Black Tatars," by Peng Daya and Xu Ting "Spirit-Path Stele for His Honor Yelü, Director of the Secretariat," by Song Zizhen "Notes on a Journey," by Zhang Dehui Also included are an introduction, index, bibliography, and appendices covering notes on the texts, tables and charts, and a glossary of Chinese and transcribed terms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
In this interview we deep dive into the historiographical issues of the texts in The Rise of the Mongols: Five Chinese Sources (Hackett, 2021), edited and translated by Christopher P. Atwood, with Lynn Struve. For a complementary, more general interview of the book dealing with the period under discussion listeners can also check out the July 2023 interview with Professor Atwood over at the Chinese Literature Podcast. Rise of the Mongols offers readers a selection of five important works that detail the rise of the Mongol Empire from a Chinese perspective. Three of these works were written by officials of South China's Southern Song dynasty and two are from officials from North China writing in the service of the Mongol rulers. Together, these accounts offer a view of the early Mongol Empire very different not just from those of Muslim and Christian travelers and chroniclers, but also from the Mongol tradition embodied in The Secret History of Mongols. The five Chinese source texts (in English translation, each with their own preface): Selections from Random Notes from Court and Country since the Jianyan Years, vol.2, by Li Xinchuan "A Memorandum on the Mong-Tatars," by Zhao Gong "A Sketch of the Black Tatars," by Peng Daya and Xu Ting "Spirit-Path Stele for His Honor Yelü, Director of the Secretariat," by Song Zizhen "Notes on a Journey," by Zhang Dehui Also included are an introduction, index, bibliography, and appendices covering notes on the texts, tables and charts, and a glossary of Chinese and transcribed terms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/east-asian-studies
In this interview we deep dive into the historiographical issues of the texts in The Rise of the Mongols: Five Chinese Sources (Hackett, 2021), edited and translated by Christopher P. Atwood, with Lynn Struve. For a complementary, more general interview of the book dealing with the period under discussion listeners can also check out the July 2023 interview with Professor Atwood over at the Chinese Literature Podcast. Rise of the Mongols offers readers a selection of five important works that detail the rise of the Mongol Empire from a Chinese perspective. Three of these works were written by officials of South China's Southern Song dynasty and two are from officials from North China writing in the service of the Mongol rulers. Together, these accounts offer a view of the early Mongol Empire very different not just from those of Muslim and Christian travelers and chroniclers, but also from the Mongol tradition embodied in The Secret History of Mongols. The five Chinese source texts (in English translation, each with their own preface): Selections from Random Notes from Court and Country since the Jianyan Years, vol.2, by Li Xinchuan "A Memorandum on the Mong-Tatars," by Zhao Gong "A Sketch of the Black Tatars," by Peng Daya and Xu Ting "Spirit-Path Stele for His Honor Yelü, Director of the Secretariat," by Song Zizhen "Notes on a Journey," by Zhang Dehui Also included are an introduction, index, bibliography, and appendices covering notes on the texts, tables and charts, and a glossary of Chinese and transcribed terms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/central-asian-studies
In this interview we deep dive into the historiographical issues of the texts in The Rise of the Mongols: Five Chinese Sources (Hackett, 2021), edited and translated by Christopher P. Atwood, with Lynn Struve. For a complementary, more general interview of the book dealing with the period under discussion listeners can also check out the July 2023 interview with Professor Atwood over at the Chinese Literature Podcast. Rise of the Mongols offers readers a selection of five important works that detail the rise of the Mongol Empire from a Chinese perspective. Three of these works were written by officials of South China's Southern Song dynasty and two are from officials from North China writing in the service of the Mongol rulers. Together, these accounts offer a view of the early Mongol Empire very different not just from those of Muslim and Christian travelers and chroniclers, but also from the Mongol tradition embodied in The Secret History of Mongols. The five Chinese source texts (in English translation, each with their own preface): Selections from Random Notes from Court and Country since the Jianyan Years, vol.2, by Li Xinchuan "A Memorandum on the Mong-Tatars," by Zhao Gong "A Sketch of the Black Tatars," by Peng Daya and Xu Ting "Spirit-Path Stele for His Honor Yelü, Director of the Secretariat," by Song Zizhen "Notes on a Journey," by Zhang Dehui Also included are an introduction, index, bibliography, and appendices covering notes on the texts, tables and charts, and a glossary of Chinese and transcribed terms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/russian-studies
In this interview we deep dive into the historiographical issues of the texts in The Rise of the Mongols: Five Chinese Sources (Hackett, 2021), edited and translated by Christopher P. Atwood, with Lynn Struve. For a complementary, more general interview of the book dealing with the period under discussion listeners can also check out the July 2023 interview with Professor Atwood over at the Chinese Literature Podcast. Rise of the Mongols offers readers a selection of five important works that detail the rise of the Mongol Empire from a Chinese perspective. Three of these works were written by officials of South China's Southern Song dynasty and two are from officials from North China writing in the service of the Mongol rulers. Together, these accounts offer a view of the early Mongol Empire very different not just from those of Muslim and Christian travelers and chroniclers, but also from the Mongol tradition embodied in The Secret History of Mongols. The five Chinese source texts (in English translation, each with their own preface): Selections from Random Notes from Court and Country since the Jianyan Years, vol.2, by Li Xinchuan "A Memorandum on the Mong-Tatars," by Zhao Gong "A Sketch of the Black Tatars," by Peng Daya and Xu Ting "Spirit-Path Stele for His Honor Yelü, Director of the Secretariat," by Song Zizhen "Notes on a Journey," by Zhang Dehui Also included are an introduction, index, bibliography, and appendices covering notes on the texts, tables and charts, and a glossary of Chinese and transcribed terms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/chinese-studies
In this interview we deep dive into the historiographical issues of the texts in The Rise of the Mongols: Five Chinese Sources (Hackett, 2021), edited and translated by Christopher P. Atwood, with Lynn Struve. For a complementary, more general interview of the book dealing with the period under discussion listeners can also check out the July 2023 interview with Professor Atwood over at the Chinese Literature Podcast. Rise of the Mongols offers readers a selection of five important works that detail the rise of the Mongol Empire from a Chinese perspective. Three of these works were written by officials of South China's Southern Song dynasty and two are from officials from North China writing in the service of the Mongol rulers. Together, these accounts offer a view of the early Mongol Empire very different not just from those of Muslim and Christian travelers and chroniclers, but also from the Mongol tradition embodied in The Secret History of Mongols. The five Chinese source texts (in English translation, each with their own preface): Selections from Random Notes from Court and Country since the Jianyan Years, vol.2, by Li Xinchuan "A Memorandum on the Mong-Tatars," by Zhao Gong "A Sketch of the Black Tatars," by Peng Daya and Xu Ting "Spirit-Path Stele for His Honor Yelü, Director of the Secretariat," by Song Zizhen "Notes on a Journey," by Zhang Dehui Also included are an introduction, index, bibliography, and appendices covering notes on the texts, tables and charts, and a glossary of Chinese and transcribed terms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Imagine there's no sixties. Imagine there's no Gonzo. Imagine there's no Annie. Imagine all the memories. It's easy if you try. Five decades on, Rolling Stone is a Boomer autobiography—its pages filled with Random Notes and “All the News that Fits”: epic stories documenting massive successes, abject failures, and the lives and deaths of the culturally relevant, all accompanied by unforgettable photographs and game-changing design.
2023 Fantasy Football - Preseason Week 2 is in the books, and players are rocketing up and falling down your fantasy football draft. Josh Norris and Hayden Winks dive into their rankings to give you fantasy football advice, after watching every game and diving into all of the usage. I'm matching your first deposit for the $5 Puppy: https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-underedog-football-show Nathan Jahnke's awesome usage column: https://www.pff.com/news/fantasy-football-preseason-week-1-recap-immediate-takeaways Timestamps! 0:00 PreSZN Week 2! 1:09 Darren Waller 5:16 Jalin Hyatt 9:27 Steelers RBs 13:01 Javonte Williams 17:25 Atlanta Falcons 21:09 D'Andre Swift 24:13 Chiefs WRs 25:19 Buffalo Bills 29:30 Dameon Pierce 33:35 Jonathan Mingo 36:18 Tennessee Titans 40:04 Bears RBs 42:00 Tank Bigsby 44:44 Dolphins RBs 47:26 Zach Charbonnet 49:40 New England Patriots 51:17 Green Bay Packers 53:54 Josh Downs 54:20 Random Notes 56:22 QJ Bodycatcher 58:43 Sub if Josh LIED
2023 Fantasy Football - Every NFL team has completed at least one NFL preseason game, so Josh Norris and Hayden Winks of Underdog Fantasy outline 13 WR and QB rankings changes they have made ahead of your fantasy football drafts following pre-season Week 1. I'm matching your first deposit for the $5 Puppy: https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-underedog-football-show Timestamps! 0:00 If you watch, you subscribe 0:58 Anthony Richardson 3:48 Bryce Young 7:29 CJ Stroud 11:02 Christian Kirk/Jags WRs 13:59 Quentin Johnston 17:07 Jordan Addison 19:43 Jaxon Smith-Njigba 21:35 Zay Flowers 23:42 Jayden Reed 26:21 Elijah Moore 29:55 Rondale Moore 32:26 Bills WRs 34:19 Giants WRs 35:49 Steelers WRs 39:06 Tyquan Thornton 39:47 Chiefs WRs 41:40 Broncos WRs 42:10 Jameson Williams 44:33 Random Notes! 48:51 Flock to the Sub Button
Western Wednesday! Gunsmoke Podcast 1953-04-25 (053) The Soldier and Frontier Gentleman 1958-04-27 (13) Random Notes
Tramping Through Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras — Being the Random Notes of an Incurable Vagabond
Frontier Gentleman was a radio Western series heard on CBS from February 2 to November 16, 1958, initially heard Sunday afternoons at 2:30pm through March when it moved to 7pm.The program opened with a trumpet theme by Jerry Goldsmith and this introduction:Herewith, an Englishman's account of life and death in the West. As a reporter for the London Times, he writes his colorful and unusual accounts. But as a man with a gun, he lives and becomes a part of the violent years in the new territories. Now, starring John Dehner, this is the story of J. B. Kendall, Frontier Gentleman...Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of journalist Kendall as he roamed the Western United States in search of stories for the Times. Along the way, he encountered various fictional drifters and outlaws in addition to well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James, Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok.Music for the series was by Wilbur Hatch and Jerry Goldsmith, who also supplied the opening trumpet theme. The announcers were Dan Cubberly, Johnny Jacobs, Bud Sewell and John Wald.Supporting cast: Harry Bartell, Lawrence Dobkin, Virginia Gregg, Stacy Harris, Johnny Jacobs, Joseph Kearns, Jack Kruschen, Jack Moyles, Jeanette Nolan, Vic Perrin and Barney PhillipsListen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradioListen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today's politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio
Frontier Gentleman was a radio Western series heard on CBS from February 2 to November 16, 1958, initially heard Sunday afternoons at 2:30pm through March when it moved to 7pm.The program opened with a trumpet theme by Jerry Goldsmith and this introduction:Herewith, an Englishman's account of life and death in the West. As a reporter for the London Times, he writes his colorful and unusual accounts. But as a man with a gun, he lives and becomes a part of the violent years in the new territories. Now, starring John Dehner, this is the story of J. B. Kendall, Frontier Gentleman...Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of journalist Kendall as he roamed the Western United States in search of stories for the Times. Along the way, he encountered various fictional drifters and outlaws in addition to well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James, Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok.Music for the series was by Wilbur Hatch and Jerry Goldsmith, who also supplied the opening trumpet theme. The announcers were Dan Cubberly, Johnny Jacobs, Bud Sewell and John Wald.Supporting cast: Harry Bartell, Lawrence Dobkin, Virginia Gregg, Stacy Harris, Johnny Jacobs, Joseph Kearns, Jack Kruschen, Jack Moyles, Jeanette Nolan, Vic Perrin and Barney PhillipsListen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradioListen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today's politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio
Frontier Gentleman starring John Dehner, originally broadcast November 16, 1958, Random Notes. Last show of the series. As J.B. Kendall begins his journey back to England, he recalls his many adventures in the western territories. Also Claudia, originally broadcast November 16, 1948, Painting the Porch Furniture.Visit my web page - http://www.classicradio.streamWe receive no revenue from YouTube. If you enjoy our shows, listen via the links on our web page or if you're so inclined, Buy me a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wyattcoxelAHeard on almost 100 radio stations from coast to coast. Classic Radio Theater features great radio programs that warmed the hearts of millions for the better part of the 20th century. Host Wyatt Cox brings the best of radio classics back to life with both the passion of a long-time (as in more than half a century) fan and the heart of a forty-year newsman. But more than just “playing the hits”, Wyatt supplements the first hour of each day's show with historical information on the day and date in history including audio that takes you back to World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. FDR, Eisenhower, JFK, Reagan, Carter, Nixon, LBJ. It's a true slice of life from not just radio's past, but America's past.Wyatt produces 21 hours a week of freshly minted Classic Radio Theater presentations each week, and each day's broadcast is timely and entertaining!
In this one I tell you about my tentative plans to visit four additional MLB ballparks next summer, the day of two Mexican restaurants, a classic story about the place we live, a visit to a travel agent to discuss a trip we hope to take for our 30th wedding anniversary next year, a fancy-ass birthday dinner on Saturday night, and a ludicrously expensive apple pie we purchased. I hope you enjoy it, thanks for listening! Check out expanded show notes at surfreportpod.com Need twice the Surf Report? We've got you covered. Just pop on over to patreon.com/jeffkay, sign up for a $4 (or more) monthly donation, and you'll immediately gain access to the weekly bonus shows. They're each a full-length episode and are only available to supporters at Patreon. Upgrade today! Also, we now have a telephone hotline where you can leave your comments, questions, and suggestions. The number is 570-290-8151. Give us a call and there's a very good chance you'll be part of a future show. It's all voicemail, no actual human will answer. If you're too shy for such shenanigans, email us at surfreportpod@gmail.com
With football season just around the corner, the guys thought it'd be good to give everyone one more palette cleanser episode before Arizona State kicks off. Join Anthony, Shane and Shawn as they discuss candy, animals and so much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this one I tell you about a confusing item I see on the side of the highway every day, a DVD with a crazy backstory I received in the mail this week, another visit to "the worst McDonald's in the world," Toney's week in Nancyland, and the final episode of one of my favorite podcasts. I hope you enjoy it, thanks for listening! Check out expanded show notes at surfreportpod.com Need twice the Surf Report? We've got you covered. Just pop on over to patreon.com/jeffkay, sign up for a $4 (or more) monthly donation, and you'll immediately gain access to the weekly bonus shows. They're each a full-length episode and are only available to supporters at Patreon. Upgrade today! Also, we now have a telephone hotline where you can leave your comments, questions, and suggestions. The number is 570-290-8151. Give us a call and there's a very good chance you'll be part of a future show. It's all voicemail, no actual human will answer. If you're too shy for such shenanigans, email us at surfreportpod@gmail.com
Original Air Date: November 16, 1958 Host: Andrew Rhynes Show: Frontier Gentleman Phone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars: • John Dehner (J.B. Kendall) Special Guests: • Ben Wright • Virginia Gregg • Lawrence Dobkin • Joseph Kearns • Vic Perrin • Jack Kruschen • Jack Moyles • Harry Bartell Writer: • Antony Ellis Producer: • […]
Original Air Date: November 16, 1958 Host: Andrew Rhynes Show: Frontier Gentleman Phone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars: • John Dehner (J.B. Kendall) Special Guests: • Ben Wright • Virginia Gregg • Lawrence Dobkin • Joseph Kearns • Vic Perrin • Jack Kruschen • Jack Moyles • Harry Bartell Writer: • Antony Ellis Producer: • […]
Original Air Date: November 16, 1958 Host: Andrew Rhynes Show: Frontier Gentleman Phone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars: • John Dehner (J.B. Kendall) Special Guests: • Ben Wright • Virginia Gregg • Lawrence Dobkin • Joseph Kearns • Vic Perrin • Jack Kruschen • Jack Moyles • Harry Bartell Writer: • Antony Ellis Producer: • […]
Original Air Date: November 16, 1958 Host: Andrew Rhynes Show: Frontier Gentleman Phone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars: • John Dehner (J.B. Kendall) Special Guests: • Ben Wright • Virginia Gregg • Lawrence Dobkin • Joseph Kearns • Vic Perrin • Jack Kruschen • Jack Moyles • Harry Bartell Writer: • Antony Ellis Producer: • […]
Mike Gallaghers goes solo on this edition to talk Defensive Player of the Year, fantasy playoffs strategy for two minutes, late-night notes.
Nik and Jed are back again to talk the random racing talk! The guys make their championship predictions and talk about The Clash, The Duels, and The Daytona 500. 11:30 - Random Notes and Thoughts30:00 - Only Fans to Fund Your Racing?!?36:30 - Championship Picks 53:55 - Thank You's
The guys are back to talk about the start of the NASCAR season and Jed goes on another rant haha!03:00 - What Have The Guys Been Up To?10:30 - Random Notes and Thoughts21:55 - NASCAR Thoughts 23:30 - FOX TV Coverage 50:00 - NASCAR Picks 55:00 - Birthdays!01:00:00 - Plans for the Next 2 Weeks 01:03:10 - Thank You's
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Após anos de viagens e uma série de destinos visitados tinha tantas histórias para contar e tantas memórias que já não as conseguia guardar para si. Foi assim que decidiu criar um Diário de Viagens onde pudesse registar essas memórias e partilhar com outros com a mesma paixão. Inspirar outros a partir e a conhecer o mundo. Assim nasceu o Travel Random Notes. A feliz combinação de duas grandes paixões, viajar e escrever.
Layover Podcast Episode #28 (Monday after Thanksgiving)02:15 - Random Notes and Thoughts04:15 - Fan Question09:45 - Reviewing our Weekends23:30 - Racing News and Notes49:30 - Upcoming Races56:30 - This Week's Birthdays59:15 - Our Plans the Next 2 Weeks
In this one I tell you about my plan to continue stacking the vax, a new monthly humor column I'm writing at Substack, an exciting purchase I made at eBay recently, my birthday trip to the DMV, a return to our favorite watering hole, the baseball lockout, and my top 5 Spotify Wrapped artists. All this and two fresh calls from the hotline. I hope you enjoy it, thanks for listening! Join the mailing list here. Need twice the Surf Report? We've got you covered. Just pop on over to patreon.com/jeffkay, sign up for a $4 (or more) monthly donation, and you'll immediately gain access to the weekly bonus shows. They're each a full-length episode and are only available to supporters at Patreon. Upgrade today! Also, we now have a telephone hotline where you can leave your comments, questions, and suggestions. The number is 570-290-8151. Give us a call and there's a very good chance you'll be part of a future show. It's all voicemail, no actual human will answer. If you're too shy for such shenanigans, email us at surfreportpod@gmail.com
Welcome to the show! Scribbled Notes is a network of podcast geared at supporting others in their pursuits and growth. We focus our efforts on delivering quality conversations from content creators, authors, musicians and artists. Second Draft episodes will feature a guest interview spot, Random Notes will highlight key aspects of personal development that I believe are important and Barely Outlined is the place to go if you want to learn business (it's also co-hosted by my wife, Caitlin). If you have a goal, we'll help you achieve it! Web: inspiredbyjahmil.com IG: inspiredbyjahmil Music by Trey Tuck
This week, Nik and Jed talk about the NASCAR season and review the year that was. Quin Houff stops by and joins the show!02:50 - Random Notes and Thoughts16:35 - Reviewing our Weekends17:30- Racing News and Notes21:15 - Setting the Record Straight 30:50 - NASCAR's Season Comes to a Close; Debating the Future01:33:30 - Upcoming Races01:35:30 - This Week's Birthdays01:37:50 - Our Plans the Next 2 Weeks01:38:50 - Thank You's01:40:40 - Quin Houff's Winning Record
Original Air Date: April 27, 1958 Host: Andrew Rhynes Show: Frontier Gentleman Phone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars: • John Dehner (J.B. Kendall) Special Guests: • Virginia Gregg • Jack Moyles • Peter Lee • Vic Perrin • Joseph Kearns • Jack Kruschen • Winston Ross Writer: • Antony Ellis Producer: • Antony Ellis Music: […]
Original Air Date: April 27, 1958 Host: Andrew Rhynes Show: Frontier Gentleman Phone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars: • John Dehner (J.B. Kendall) Special Guests: • Virginia Gregg • Jack Moyles • Peter Lee • Vic Perrin • Joseph Kearns • Jack Kruschen • Winston Ross Writer: • Antony Ellis Producer: • Antony Ellis Music: […]
In this lengthy episode I tell you about: - A friend popping in at my workplace unannounced and presenting me with a fantastic gift. - Some Sheetz levity I recently experienced. - A horrendous limited-edition Mountain Dew flavor I tried. - The way I incorporated a random house sound into one of my ludicrous dreams. - An old classmate I saw on Facebook and the possibly unflattering main memory I have of him. - The low-wattage vertigo I've been experiencing lately. All this and two fresh calls from Ian in Scotland. I hope you enjoy it, thanks for listening! Join the mailing list here. Need twice the Surf Report? We've got you covered. Just pop on over to patreon.com/jeffkay, sign up for a $4 (or more) monthly donation, and you'll immediately gain access to the weekly bonus shows. They're each a full-length episode and are only available to supporters at Patreon. Upgrade today! Also, we now have a telephone hotline where you can leave your comments, questions, and suggestions. The number is 570-290-8151. Give us a call and there's a very good chance you'll be part of a future show. It's all voicemail, no actual human will answer. If you're too shy for such shenanigans, email us at surfreportpod@gmail.com
Hello Darkness My Old Friend.. I GEt Introspective, Cry Over My Grandma, Remind you that you're getting f@cked, and Go Through Random Notes… Thank you for 100! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Episode 39 is looking real fine! Welcome to this episode of Nate and Mitch are Friends. We ask the hard hitting questions like who blesses communion wine and/or grape juice for christian consumption? Anyways, we got beef. Some new, some resolved. Mitch discovers how good adjectives used as nouns can be. Conversation blooms around the topic of dreams. More specific to repeating dreams we had as kids and what they all mean. As always we have technical difficulties. We tweet out to our best bud Trev. Nate discovers a funny insult from watching Bladerunner for the first time. Mitch has some random notes and we discuss shower habits. All-in-all, this is a top tier namrf episode that ends with a BANG! We hope you love it and please share/enjoy with friends and family. Peace and love!**New episodes every Friday at 10am CST**Follow us on social mediaTwitter - @Nate_And_Mitch https://twitter.com/Nate_And_MitchInstagram - @nateandmitcharefriends https://www.instagram.com/nateandmitcharefriends/Facebook - @nateandmitcharefriends https://www.facebook.com/nateandmitcharefriends
Host Tim Jennette (Metal Meeple), and co-host George Breden talk about the board games: Detective Club (published by Blue Orange Games) Ponzi Scheme (published by Tasty Minstrel Games Dune Imperium (published by Dire Wolf) Merchants Cove (published by Final Frontier Games) Other games and topics briefly discussed in this episode: Kickstarter games: Random Notes, Robinson Crusoe collectors editions, Root Marauders expansion, Vault Wars Relic Roadshow expansion, Everdell collectors edition and Newleaf expansion. Other things: Pokemon Go, Icaion, Outriders Demo
VD's Departure (0:19) Steve's Checked Out (9:41) 2021 Recap (18:02) Nustin vs Justin (35:44) Random Notes (44:04) After Show: The Rat is Revealed (59:42) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kms-rewind/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kms-rewind/support
In this one we bounce all over the place. Among other things, I discuss a 1936 movie I watched over the weekend and a scene from it that blew my beleaguered mind, a mildly disturbing Green Acres-linked week of the Mickey Mouse Club from 1955, some agitated thoughts on Star Wars, 61 pounds of air pressure in one of my car tires, and another questionable story from my cousin Danny. All this and three quality calls from the hotline! I hope you enjoy it. Thanks for listening! Need twice the Surf Report? We've got you covered. Just pop on over to patreon.com/jeffkay, sign up for a $4 (or more) monthly donation, and you'll immediately gain access to the weekly bonus shows. They're each a full-length episode and are only available to supporters at Patreon. Upgrade today! Also, we now have a telephone hotline where you can leave your comments, questions, and suggestions. The number is 570-290-8151. Give us a call and there's a very good chance you'll be part of a future show. It's all voicemail, no actual human will answer. If you're too shy for such shenanigans, email us at surfreportpod@gmail.com
In this one, I had a main topic I was going to discuss, right after I got a few minor things out of the way. But the minor things took over the whole show! I tell you about my hopes for Christmas Eve, the ridiculous renewal dance you have to do with SiriusXM, a recent and divisive eBay purchase I'm excited about, my heartbreaking attempt to procure an elusive domain name for the past decade or more, five CDs I bought from a dead zone in my music knowledge, two great TV shows I'm binging like a fiend, and a fresh call from the Surf Report hotline. I hope you enjoy it. Thanks for listening! Need twice the Surf Report? We've got you covered. Just pop on over to patreon.com/jeffkay, sign up for a $4 (or more) monthly donation, and you'll immediately gain access to the weekly bonus shows. They're each a full-length episode and are only available to supporters at Patreon. Upgrade today! Also, we now have a telephone hotline where you can leave your comments, questions, and suggestions. The number is 570-290-8151. Give us a call and there's a very good chance you'll be part of a future show. It's all voicemail, no actual human will answer. If you're too shy for such shenanigans, email us at surfreportpod@gmail.com
In this one, I tell you about my brief and embarrassing experience with novelty facial hair, the ways our parents used to punish us, my problems with the recent Johnny Bench auction, a 12:30 am living room collapse, and an injury I endured while picking up Chinese takeout. ALSO! Another call from our friend Ian in Scotland. I hope you enjoy it. Thanks for listening. Need twice the Surf Report? We've got you covered. Just pop on over to patreon.com/jeffkay, sign up for a $4 (or more) monthly donation, and you'll immediately gain access to the weekly bonus shows. They're each a full-length episode and are only available to supporters at Patreon. Upgrade today! Also, we now have a telephone hotline where you can leave your comments, questions, and suggestions. The number is 570-290-8151. Give us a call and there's a very good chance you'll be part of a future show. It's all voicemail, no actual human will answer. If you're too shy for such shenanigans, email us at surfreportpod@gmail.com
KMS Rundown 11/21/20 (Kirk Vs BA, Secret Project, VD Grave Dancing) State of the show: Is it in a slump? (1:38) Special Project & Return of Blind Mike (27:29) Random Notes (50:33) After Show: VD Destroys LK and Adam the Drip --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kms-rewind/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kms-rewind/support
Episode 37: With the end of the Presidential election season, Tom sounds off from his blog, Random Notes, as well as with Op-Eds from CNN . --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tomreadsyourstory/message
KMS Rundown 10/31/20 ft. Andy Mayo (VFW Raffle, Status of KMS, Nickels Worth of Free Advice) Description: Red is out and Mayo is in! He is joined by Ziggy Robinson and Visionless Dave to discuss the most recent events in the Miniverse Mayo approves the VFW raffle (0:04) Is the show in a slump? (22:47) Random Notes (45:21) Aftershow (1:12:34) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kms-rewind/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kms-rewind/support
KMS Rundown 10/24/20 (Justin's First Mistake, Toobin Off, Kirk's Secret Project) The KMS Rundown crew discuss another great week in the Miniverse: -The Highs & Lows of Justin's week (0:54) -Professor Zimmerman defends Chronic Masturbators (18:44) -Random Notes (29:56) -After Show (49:57) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kms-rewind/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kms-rewind/support
KMS Rundown 10/17/20 (Steve The Lib, Erika Blames Steve, KFC Call) Red, Ziggy, and VD discuss another great week in the Miniverse: -Is Big Steve a Lib? (1:13) -Erika attempts to throw Steve under the bus (12:21) -KFC joins the show (18:47) -Is Coley a good replacement for Kmarko? (22:32) -Random Notes (33:36) -After Show: VFW Live Show, Blind Mike (49:07) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kms-rewind/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kms-rewind/support
Title KMS Rundown 10/10/20 - Red, Ziggy, and VD wrap up another fantastic week in the Miniverse: -Jonathon "Jonny Boy" Soroff (1:04) -Big Cat calls in (24:13) -Is Carano jealous of Intern Justin's new role? (29:30) -Kirk goes grave dancing (44:34) -Random Notes (47:06) -After show (1:04:59) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kms-rewind/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kms-rewind/support
Red and VD are joined by Sheldon to discuss: -Jared Carrabis joins the show (0:48) -Random Notes (15:40) -DEC bites the hand that feeds him (38:34) -Mayo vs Fetherston (47:54) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kms-rewind/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kms-rewind/support
-Ziggy Robinson's #BarkGate attack against Big Steve (0:21) -Blind Mike vs Ted Sellers campaign battle #Geary2020 (22:43) -Kirk has had enough of JDM's baseless accusations (39:55) -Aftershow: Poopy Balls, Random Notes, Top Callers (57:34) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kms-rewind/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kms-rewind/support
I this episode I more or less randomly go through some things I have been thinking about in the last couple weeks. Some have to do with Bible prophecy some are more along the lines of geopolitics or even preparedness.
I this episode I more or less randomly go through some things I have been thinking about in the last couple weeks. Some have to do with Bible prophecy some are more along the lines of geopolitics or even preparedness.
I this episode I more or less randomly go through some things I have been thinking about in the last couple weeks. Some have to do with Bible prophecy some are more along the lines of geopolitics or even preparedness.
Few random notes from the week. Thanks for checking in! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/activecannabis/support
In this one, I tell you about why I had to re-record this episode, my new sleep problems, the parade of repairmen trudging through this place, the new wallet I ordered to hopefully help with my serial ass-blowout problem, the Manhattan Project I've undertaken to find a new brand of jeans, the big honkin' three-day weekend we're planning, and a new magazine app I'm playing around with. I also share a new call from the hotline. I hope you enjoy it. Thanks for listening! Need twice the Surf Report? We've got you covered. Just pop on over to patreon.com/jeffkay, sign up for a $4 (or more) monthly donation, and you'll immediately gain access to the weekly bonus shows. They're each a full-length episode and are only available to supporters at Patreon. Upgrade today! Also, we now have a telephone hotline where you can leave your comments, questions, and suggestions. The number is 570-290-8151. Give us a call and there's a very good chance you'll be part of a future show. It's all voicemail, no actual human will answer. If you're too shy for such shenanigans, email us at surfreportpod@gmail.com
The twice-broadcast episode of Frontier Gentleman called "Random Notes" told a series of stories in vignette form, one of which had J.B. Kendall (voiced by John Dehner) speaking with a man who was about to hang for murder.
The April 27th, 1958 episode of Frontier Gentleman entitled "Random Notes," featured a vignette in which an old western man named Short Horn Tom (voiced by Joseph Kearns) teaches J.B. Kendall (voiced by John Dehner) some of the vernacular of the old west.
It took 100 episodes but J.B. Kendall the Frontier Gentleman has come to the end of his run. I played the first 4 episodes back in May 2016 for the 38th episode of Biff's Mystery Theatre and it is the second show now to come to it's end. It's a fantastic series and these final episodes are as good as any others. The final episode is the 2nd to be entitled Random Notes and with it they sneak in a few more stories of the early days in the wild west. If you've enjoyed this series and want to support the podcast so I can keep bringing you these old time radio classics every Sunday. Remember to join the Patreon and Subscribe using the links below https://www.patreon.com/biffswerd http://apple.co/1DLU5F4 https://www.iheart.com/show/27563079/ http://tunein.com/radio/Spreading-The-Werd-with-Biff-Sweetwater-p887262/ https://www.youtube.com/user/TheBiffSweetwater
Direct Link: https://brakesec.com/2017-038 Michael De Libero spends his work hours running an application security team at a gaming development company. I (Bryan) was really impressed at the last NCC Group Quarterly meetup when he gave a talk (not recorded) about how to properly build out your Application Security Team. So I asked him on, and we went over the highlights of his talk. Some of the topics included: Discussing with management your manpower issues Who to include in your team Communication between teams RSS: https://brakesec.com/BrakesecRSS Youtube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/c/BDSPodcast #iTunes Store Link: https://brakesec.com/BDSiTunes #Google Play Store: https://brakesec.com/BDS-GooglePlay Our main site: https://brakesec.com/bdswebsite Join our #Slack Channel! Sign up at http://brakesec.com/brakesec or DM us on Twitter, or email us. #iHeartRadio App: https://brakesec.com/iHeartBrakesec #SoundCloud: https://brakesec.com/SoundcloudBrakesec Comments, Questions, Feedback: bds.podcast@gmail.com Support Brakeing Down Security Podcast on #Patreon: https://brakesec.com/BDSPatreon #Twitter: @brakesec @boettcherpwned @bryanbrake @infosystir #Player.FM : https://brakesec.com/BDS-PlayerFM #Stitcher Network: https://brakesec.com/BrakeSecStitcher #TuneIn Radio App: https://brakesec.com/TuneInBrakesec ----SHOW NOTES: Amanda’s appearance on PSW Building an AppSec Team - Michael de Libero (@noskillz) https://techbeacon.com/owasp-top-ten-update-what-your-security-team-needs-know https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_AppSec_Pipeline https://www.veracode.com/blog/2012/02/how-to-build-an-appsec-training-program-for-development-teams-a-conversation-with-fred-pinkett Need link to Michael’s slides -- https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Bvl2rybuWMdOu3cs03U85zwAvrM1RNxv99Dt-YiGiys/edit?usp=sharing Random Notes from Mike: Hiring WebApps vs More traditional apps Release cycles differ Tech stacks can often differ Orgs are different Etc… Testing-focus vs. “security health” Role of management Managing a “remote” team Handling incoming requests from other teams How do you sell a company on having an appsec team if they don’t have one? If you have an existing ‘security team’, how easily is it to augment that into an appsec team? Can you do job rotation with some devs? Do devs care enough to want to do code audits “That’s not in my job description” Skills needed in an appsec team Does it depend on the tech used, or the tech you might use? Internal security vs. consultants Intro to RE course with Tyler Hudak Bsides Wellington speaker Amanda Berlin
Episodes 6-10 featured a wide range of boating experts and industry people: Betty Bauman, Founder/CEO of Ladies Let’s Go Fishing; Dan DeGeorge, VP of Sales for Docka; Stephanie Vatalaro, VP of Communications, Recreational Boating & Fishing Foundation; Diane Seltzer, Marketing Director, SureShade, Founder/Editor myboatlife.com and boaterkids.com; and Kristen Frohnhoefer, President of SeaTow International. Safety: With the timing of these episodes falling around National Boat Safety Week, we touched on a lot of safety issues. Kristen and the SeaTow Foundation are working hard to promote the Designate a Sober Skipper Campaign and National Safe Boating Week. National Safe Boating Week is the kick off week but safe boating is a year-long effort. Freedom Boat Club participated in a national PFD awareness effort. Diane and I discussed raising safe boating children and that starts with getting them accustomed to wearing their lifejackets as soon as they step on the dock. Start the good habits young! We also talked about the importance of Sun Safety and the industry collaborative called Sun Safe Boating. This can often be overlooked but is an incredibly important aspect of safe boating. Many of our guests took the boat safety courses as children and Stephanie was no different, her father required it! Getting Started: Diane was not a boater as a child, but was hooked after a weekend trip on a sailboat in Rock Hall, Maryland. Soon after, she bought her first boat with her now husband, but then boyfriend. His initial training came from reading everything he could get his hands on and still carries that book knowledge with him on the water today. Kristen, on the other hand, has been boating since just about birth. She too was required to take a boating safety course and learned how to sail and operate power boats. Much of her childhood was spent out on the sailboat, sailing over to Newport or Essex, spending the night in Block Island, or just rafting up with friends. I remember those great days out with the family. Stephanie was boating as a young child on Lake Erie, until at age 7 they relocated to eh Florida Keys and her father became a fishing guide! Dan’s family rented boats at their summer getaway on Lake George before purchasing their own, and his father taught him how to boat. Betty also loved boating growing up but got more serious about it after getting a job with Wellcraft doing their marketing. That’s where she also learned to fish, figuring after working some tournaments she needed to know a little something about it! Favorite things to do: Betty loves to fish in the Florida Keys, Chokoloskee, which I call the Jurassic Park of fishing, and the Bahamas. Stephanie and her family go out on their 24’ Pursuit center console for a day of fishing or going to the beach. Kristen spends her time on the water rafting up with friends, taking a ride around Shelter Island or Sag Harbor, or going out with her niece and nephew beaching the boat, watching them swim in the water and jump off the boat. Diane is on the Chesapeake Bay - a beautiful, enormous body of water that stretches from Maryland down to Virginia. She says you could spend a lifetime boating on the Chesapeake Bay and exploring it all. Dan still likes to come to Lake George to cliff jump and do watersports with his Dockwa team. Important for Beginners: Kristen says make sure you do have a cooler full of water and some snacks because you never know how long you’re gonna be out there. You might want to bring an extra jacket in case you get stuck a little bit later. Stephanie suggests, More than a thing, is do the training beforehand. Before you go out on the water understand the rules of the road, navigation basics, how to read a chart or GPS. If there’s a chance to do a training or do a trial take it! Betty wants to make sure you get the right rod and reel. Learn what’s conventional, what’s spinning, what kind of reel you need for the fishing you want to do. For boating it’s what kind of boat do you want, what kind of boat suits you. Visit your local tackle shop and they will point you in the right direction for the fish you want! Discoverboating.com comes up with almost every guest. It’s a great place to start the research process and find out what type of boating – buying, renting, or boat clubs – is best for you and what type of boat fits your lifestyle. Random Notes and Quotes: Betty: I realized if I had a place I could go without him where I could learn the theory, and use the equipment, tie the knots, have a chance to practice, and then go out on the water and practice my skills on the environment then I would be a better part of the fishing team. I get the feedback that we changed their lives. They were wanting to be fishing and once they took this they had the courage to go out and challenge the sport and find ways to go fishing. Don’t be afraid of your fishing mistakes. Use them as a way to learn. Practice is king. The more you practice, the more you go fishing, the better you’re going to be. Dan: He was watching the dockmaster run around back and forth between docks and writing reservations in a notebook and walked up and asked the dockmaster about how he takes reservations. The dockmaster said it’s the way we’ve always done it, it’s an old school industry. There’s a lot of room for us to help these marinas and operators get more efficient and create a better experience for the boater. Boaters love it because they’re used to it in other industries. They can go online or on their phone and make a hotel reservation or an airline reservation, so it only makes sense that you should be able to do it for marinas and for boating. Stephanie: If you look at fishing participation numbers they have been pretty flat over the last several years and with the changing demographics, in order to even maintain that flat rate a lot of change has to be made. What we really need to do is energize the industry to get that number even higher, to get on the front end of these changes and try to make that difference now. It’s a rallying cry for the industry. Let’s do this together. We run an influencer campaign that speaks to that millennial target. [Their challenges] are time, it’s not having the mentor or the experience and not knowing that these opportunities are very close to them. A lot of younger generations are moving back to the city and they don’t realize that there are a lot of urban fishing and boating opportunities. Diane: Eight years ago SureShade debuted on its first boat with the Boston Whaler 370 Outrage. They were relative newcomers to the boating industry, came up with this product, invented it, patented it, brought it to the industry at IBEX and within two years got their first factory install. Fast forward eight years and we have 100 different boat models that offer it as a factory option or standard feature and then there’s a huge aftermarket part of the business as well. We’re seeing a lot of new boat styles coming out that serve a lot more purposes. You see a lot of crossovers and dayboats that are good for fishing, cruising, overnights. So I think the industry is trying to pull in a younger demographic but also give boaters more options and make their boats more multi-purpose. I would also add more physical access to boating with more ramps and docks and marinas, especially in urban boating areas, is another big thing the industry could be doing. Kristen: We always encourage our members to be proactive in maintenance. It is important to have that regular maintenance. Especially if you’re in the northeast and there are seasons, you want to do that spring commissioning and winterizing. Double check your fuel gauge on a regular basis, know how much fuel you put in your boat. Those fuel gauges don’t always work. Education ahead of time and knowing the area you’re in and being familiar with the waters is very helpful. I see the peer-to-peer market, where current boat owners are going to rent their boats out to individuals through sites such as Boatsetter, as something that’s going to change the market. Boat clubs are blowing up at the moment because people see it as a way to get into boating, they’re just not ready to make that purchase yet.
I learn so much in every episode, it is sometimes hard to keep track of it all! Every once in awhile, I'll do a little recap. The first five episodes featured Dan Glickberg, CEO of Dan Glickberg Food; Lisa Almeida, owner of Freedom Boat Club Jacksonville; John Giglio, President and CEO of Freedom Boat Club; Barry Slade, VP of International Sales, Regal Boats; and David Karpinski, President of Taylor Made Products. Here are some great tidbits on equipment, destinations, boats, and advice if you are thinking about getting into the boating lifestyle! Equipment: My guests are very focused on safety which is great! Being a safe boater definitely makes it a more enjoyable experience. John mentioned a PFD (personal flotation device) as the best investment anyone can make. He also recommended a handheld GPS, something that can make sure you get out safely and get back in safely. Dan made a great point about protecting your eyes and making sure all your senses are operating well with a good pair of polarized sunglasses. He also suggested a couple of his favorite fishing manufacturers, Ugly Stik and Penn reel. Barry talked about the importance of a cell phone and something to charge it. Some of the apps he uses are Navionics and Garmin, and Windfinder. Lisa also mentioned Navionics, which I can tell you we recommend to all our members. He also discussed going offshore and having a float plan and a ditch bag, which has many things that you would potentially need in an emergency. Lisa went the fun route and introduced us to Maui Mats! They are a blast, check them out. She suggested Being a BoatUS member and a Sea-Tow member as well. Dave let us know about the importance of having properly sized fenders for your boat to protect the important investment! They’ve continued to innovate in color with their new line called Storm Gard. Boating Destinations: Hearing about where my guests have boated and want to boat is one of my favorite parts of doing this. I know I have a lot of new places I want to check out! Dave started on the Sacandaga Lake in upstate NY and has been all over for his job but remembers very fondly a great fishing trip with his son to Ft. Lauderdale catching sailfish. Barry has traveled the world - Singapore and Hong Kong, the Red Sea, the Arabian Gulf, Gulf of Mexico, the Carribean, and more. They are all so unique and special, he recommends them all! A few places he would like to get are Croatia. Fiji and Bora Bora. Dan grew up fishing in Montauk and loves to fish in the Florida Keys for Tarpon - his favorite activity. He hasn’t been but would like to go to the Bahamas for bonefishing. John loves his Florida boating with his family and cruises through Lemon Bay and to Don Pedro State Park. Through his job he has loved boating in the Carolines, the Great Lakes, the West Coast of the US, every time he’s on the water he thinks it’s the most beautiful place, til the next trip! Lisa likes her boating events and wants to go to Put-In-Bay in Ohio and the Columbus Day Regatta in Miami, where thousands of boaters come together. The connectivity of these events is her favorite part of boating. She also loves boating around Fort George Island where it’s like a party of your 500 best friends. Advice for would-be boaters: Boating is an activity that appeals to lots of people who dream about it but can’t get off the fence. There are many perceived barriers to entry. I love to find out what kind of advice the guests have for these would-be boaters. Dan and Lisa say to stop thinking about it and do it! It doesn't have to be a dream. Just make it happen, make the decision, there’s no time like the present. Lisa, Dave, and Barry all suggest starting with a visit to Discoverboating.com. John and Barry both point out the importance doing your research on what type of boating is the right fit – buying, renting, joining a club. And take a class to make sure you’re comfortable! Barry also suggests researching your local dealers as a resource. Across the board, the biggest thing they all want potential boaters to know is that joining the boating lifestyle is a decision that will lead to great experiences, memories, and something that will make you very happy! Boats, boats, boats!: Our guests have been fortunate to have experiences on all types of boats, and still themselves dream of their ‘next’ boat. Barry was a first mate on a Hatteras and now has access to Regal boats through his work. He loves the idea of a trawler style and points to Nordhavn as a manufacturer to check out for this type of boat. Dan got his start on a 25 foot Mako fishing boat, and is ready for a Claude Torres fishing boat of his own like the one he later fished on as a child with his dad. While John has a fleet of over 450 boats in his club and a 14’ side console for his kids to learn on, he thinks for his lifestyle a 23-25 foot center console with a 4-stroke outboard is a perfect boat. Lisa got started on the family Glastron, and later a Wellcraft. She currently cruises in her 32 Monterey cruiser with twin Mercs and her 22 Sea Ray Sundeck. Because you know one is never enough! Lisa daydreams of upgrading to a 46 or 48 sedan bridge to enjoy the views from up top! Dave’s first experiences were on a 1969 Glastron IO boat that came with the family lake cottage. He currently has a 22 Regal bowrider which is great for his family boating activities. Random Notes and Quotes: Lisa: It was always a mindset of, 'of course you can do this!' It's really not that hard, I believe it's more of a mindset that women can do it. It's really just about pushing through the fear of the unknown, of the not doing, and if you've got someone there coaching you, teaching you, and letting you just be like, it's okay you made a mistake, then gaining experience and confidence is just what it takes. It’s really fun to bring your animal on board, but you also want to remember that you're in charge of them. You want to make sure they're safe, so number one - your dog should have a life jacket that fits them well and makes them comfortable. Also, when you're coming down to the dock you want to have them on a leash because if it's a floating dock they might feel wobbly and uncomfortable. Then definitely you have got to have water and a water bowl for them. John: There are a lot of technological advances now, specifically with marine electronics. The electronics companies have really started focusing on customer experience. There’s been a huge focus on trying to engage minority boaters. They are cultures that didn’t necessarily grow up boating but that is a huge opportunity for our industry. What you are going to see over the next several years, as the baby boomers age out of boating and the industry continues to look for the young people to get engaged in the industry, people are going to focus a lot more on bringing those new markets into the boating industry. Boating should be fun. The people on the boat should have a fun time and a safe time. With the training that we offer and with some training the industry is going to be coming out with, hopefully that will solve a big part of the attrition with boat buyers moving out of the industry. If they’re going to make that leap and buy a boat or join a club, we want them here for a long time. Dan: I learned by doing it. To me there's no trick, it takes a little time, a little experience, but once you do it often being on a becomes second nature. It's really about putting in the time. Being out on the water is really about the people you are with and the stories you tell. It's really a time when you can put everything else going on in your life away, put your cell phone away, and detach and focus on being in the moment. Salmon is probably the easiest fish to cook. You can just put some olive oil, some lemon juice, and some fresh herbs on it. Put it on the pan, brown both sides, and put it in the oven for 5-10 minutes depending on how big a filet it is. With any fish, especially if the skin is on it, put the skin side down first, and then flip it to the filet side and you want to cook them for about the same amount of time. If you cook it well enough on the skin side, you can actually eat the skin. It tastes pretty good, very high in protein and Omega-3's. David: At their younger age, everything is about respecting the boat, the people around you, the experience, the safety requirements. You can add on the lessons about navigation and tying knots but everything up until now is - we do it right and we do it safe. They’ll grow up to love boating, but they’ll have the base of knowledge and respect of the craft to do it right. The first piece of advice was from my dad – docking is the hardest part, have good fenders! His comment to me which I still take to this day is to take it slow. People don’t realize there aren’t brakes on a boat. When he taught me, he said do it deliberately, take your time, there’s no hurry to get into the spot, do it right and do it once. The other thing which is instilled in me is the entire safety component. Don’t drink and boat. Don’t be unsafe in the way that you boat, and respect the others around you and it will be a good day! Barry: The first thing that is really apparent in the market is the trend towards outboards. They’re becoming immensely popular. The surf market, the tow boat market, is also one that continues to grow and attract boaters. We want to connect with the emotional side of boats and boating. It’s a big discretionary item, there’s a lot of emotion involved. It’s also a memory making machine. We look at our boats as things that families will use to create memories that they’ll have for a lifetime. The younger generation still has that opportunity. Albeit they’re being introduced to a lot of different ways to come into boating. There’s boat clubs like the Freedom Boat Club, there’s the sharing economy through other vehicles, but once you’re there and you’ve had that experience, we’re all the same. The emotion is an integral part of boating.
The newest episode of Pilot Study takes on the first of "It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia," a show now unexpectedly lasting into its 12th season. We talk the original, $200 pilot, how that evolved into the FX show, along with how the show's structure hasn't changed all that much. Timeline 1:21, The show's music 3:05, Plot summary/What surprised us 6:44, Quiet comedy/teasing what's to come 9:30, The “$200 Pilot” 18:35, Random Notes
Persistence of Vision. Someone didn't have their coffee this morning. And when you're a starship captain with little faith in your first officer, you gotta have your joe. There's never enough time to do everything that needs to be done, and keeping the ship running smoothly has left Janeway with little time to eat (but apparently time to go goth—not in the way you think). In this episode of The Ready Room, we're joined by Charlynn Schmiedt, Suzanne Abbott, and Phillip Gilfus to unravel the mysteries of “Persistence of Vision,” Janeway's exhaustion and hallucinations that may be caused by a creepy alien (but may be due to problems with the holodeck… or both), why Sybok is in the Delta Quadrant, and, of course, to get down with Mrs. Templeton. In our news segment we share our thoughts on the Latino Review article claiming that CBS is preparing to bring Star Trek back to television, Simon Pegg's comments about the next film, and we kick off our traditional speculation on a possible villain (this time we're sure it's not Khan). Hosts Christopher Jones and Charlynn Schmiedt Guests Suzanne Abbott and Phillip Gilfus Editor and Producer Christopher Jones Associate Producer Renee Roberts Production Manager Richard Marquez Content Coordinator Will Nguyen News CBS looking to being Star Trek back to TV? (00:04:13) Simon Pegg, Idris Elba, and Star Trek 3 (00:14:06) Feature: Persistence of Vision Intro and Synopsis (00:22:50) Gothic Janeway (00:27:20) Grumpy Janeway (00:37:31) Lonely Janeway (00:46:26) Tom's Mystery Dad (00:51:16) Voyager's Sybok (00:55:15) B'Ekotay (00:59:54) Random Notes (01:04:42) Final Thoughts (01:14:28) Closing (01:21:47) Send us your feedback! Twitter: @trekfm Facebook: http://facebook.com/trekfm Voicemail: http://www.speakpipe.com/trekfm Contact Form: http://www.trek.fm/contact Visit the Trek.fm website at http://trek.fm Subscribe in iTunes: http://itunes.com/trekfm Support the Network! Become a Trek.fm Patron on Patreon and help us keep Star Trek talk coming every week. We have great perks for you at http://patreon.com/trekfm
Random Notes Original Air Date: November 16, 1958 Host: Andrew Rhynes Show: The Frontier Gentleman Phone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars: John Dehner Co-Stars: Ben Wright Virginia Gregg Lawrence Dobkin Joseph Kearns Vic Perrin Jack Kruschen Jack Moyles Harry Bartell
Random Notes Original Air Date: April 27, 1958 Host: Andrew Rhynes Show: The Frontier Gentleman Phone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars: John Dehner Co-Stars: Virginia Gregg Jack Moyles Peter Lee Vic Perrin Joseph Kearns Jack Kruschen Winston Ross