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Liner Notes: Revealing Chats With Canada's Retro Music Makers
This is the 32nd episode of our special series ‘Guest Glimpses', short bits from longer conversations with previous guests. You'll hear about 10 minutes of each guest's 60+ minute chat with show host Dan Hare. Featured guests this week are:KEITH SHARP RETURNS, founder of the iconic Canadian music magazine Music Express and author of the book “Music Express: The Rise, Fall & Resurrection of Canada's Music Magazine”. In this clip Keith recaps a bit of the history of Music Express; talks about the complexities of the late Myles Goodwyn; explains the biggest problem facing legacy rock bands and more.RICK MASON, composer, musician and drummer of the iconic band The Mynah Birds. In this short clip Rick talks how being friends and bandmates with Rick James; why The Mynah Bird's record was pulled from radio hours before it's debut; how Neil Young came to be in the band, and more.KIM BERLY RETURNS, Juno award-winner, SOCAN lifetime achievement recipient, drummer, singer and songwriter for the Canadian classic rock band The Stampeders. In a clip from this follow-up chat, Kim talks about: what he does to keep in shape; his bandmates; performing live these days, and more. NOTE: since this interview originally aired in September of 2023, bassist/singer/songwriter Ronnie King has passed away. He is missed.FRANK MARINO, Canadian icon and guitar virtuoso, singer and leader of the band Mahogany Rush. In this short clip Frank shares: the one thing he did that other bands of the time weren't doing; why planning doesn't work; his philosophy for life and music, and more.LISTEN to the full interview with each guest @linernotes.ca
The Bible says that all things work together for good, but that doesn't mean that all things we go through in life are good. How do we persevere through the hard things of life to get to the good? Join us as Pastor Rick looks at how to live with the end in mind. For more information on The Gathering, check out our website thegathering.online
How we think about heaven changes how we live on earth. Join us as we define heaven according to the Bible and look at the qualities of heaven and some of the misconceptions regarding heaven. For more information on The Gathering, check out our website thegathering.online
Liner Notes: Revealing Chats With Canada's Retro Music Makers
Rick Mason, composer, musician and drummer of the iconic band The Mynah Birds. In this chat with Dan Hare, Rick reveals: how Rick James recruited him into The Mynah Birds; the interchange of musicians between the bands of the day including Lighthouse, Steppenwolf and The Mynah Birds; his close relationship with Rick James: why the band's record was pulled from radio hours before it's debut; tales of working with Neil Young, and much more.
Join us today as Pastor Rick talks about the importance of our thoughts. The Bible clearly tells us that we become what we think. So if we want to become all God wants us to be, it starts with our thinking. We are also bombarded with thoughts and messages throughout the day, we must be careful what thoughts we take ownership of. For more information on The Gathering, check out our website thegathering.online
Today we start a brand new series called Parables of Perishables. We will look at some of the stories that Jesus uses to explain money. Money is perishable, we can't take it with us. However, Jesus gives us instructions on how to use it wisely in the parable in Luke 16. For more information on The Gathering, check out our website thegathering.online
117. Secret Invasion 1x05: HarvestThis week on Podcast-616 we may just have found the episode that broke Hugh's Marvel spirit. Tune in to hear the gang's thoughts on MacGuffins, Olivia Coleman's general awesomeness, Dan's remarkable mid-episode epiphany, a return of a classic segment and of course a chat about everyone's favourite character, Rick Mason!It's fair to say that one half of 616's top presenting team is struggling with Secret Invasion...HostHugh McStayGuestsJulia MercadoDan OwenEditorHugh McStayExecutive ProducerTony Black– Follow HUGH MCSTAY on Twitter @angryscotsman81– Follow ASHLEY THOMAS on Twitter @TheNerdyBlogger– Follow JULIA MERCADO on Twitter @TheMarketTweets, and find her podcast Remote Watch@remotewatch– Follow DAN OWEN on Twitter @danowen79, and find the wonderful Vampire Videos podcast @vampvideosJoin our Facebook group, Community-616:https://www.facebook.com/groups/community616Follow on Twitter:https://www.twitter.com/podcast616We Made This on socials:Website: https://www.wemadethisnetwork.comTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/we_madethisFacebook: We Made ThisTitle music: A New Era Unfolding (c) Sinfonietta Cinematica via epidemicsound.com
Throughout the month of February we are honoring Black History Month on Respect Circles, with featured episodes focused on the contributions made by Black Americans in our country. Today we're excited to share information and insights about Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and the important role that they continue to play in our society. Many of today's and yesterday's notable figures have walked the campuses of HBCUs, including our very special guests, whom AJ is proud to call his friends. Dr. Richard Mason, who also goes by Rick, is a Professor and Department Chair of Conselling at Hampton University, based in Hampton, Virginia, and Miss Alice Coleman is Magnet Resource Coordinator at Engineering & Science University Magnet School (ESUMS) located in West Haven, Connecticut. This was an engaging conversation on the importance of HBCUs and the impact that they have played in the lives of Black Americans, and the country as a whole. We hope you will find our guests' personal experiences and the insights they've gained from HBCUs as informative and inspiring as we did. As always, we love to hear your feedback. If you have a question or topic that you'd like us to discuss in a future episode, please go to https://www.respectcircles.com/voicemail/ to leave us a message. You can also reach us by email, respectcircles@gmail.com, on social media at https://www.facebook.com/respectcircles and https://www.instagram.com/respectcircles/, or by visiting our website at www.respectcircles.com too. We look forward to hearing from you! Thanks so much for listening. We'd love to have you subscribe to the podcast, leave us a rating and review, and share with your friends! In this episode you'll hear: What HBCUs are and the importance they have had in the past, and the future, of Black Americans [1:51] How both Rick and Alice were introduced to HBCUs while growing up [3:42] The way that HBCUs were historically formed in this country, and why they exist today [5:27] The reasons that it is so important to expose our children to HBCUs and what they stand for [8:52] What role HBCUs play in relieving the bias pressure for their students [11:05] A few common misconceptions about HBCUs [19:05] The life-changing experiences and values Alice and Rick carried forward by attending HBCUs [20:13] AJ, Alice and Rick's take on the powerful bonds and sense of community and family formed at HBCUs [26:55] What needs to be done differently in order to keep HBCUs viable in the future for years to come [29:28] A look at HBCU Homecoming, what it stands for and what makes it so special [34:33] What corporations need to do to support HBCUs and the future leaders [38:25] Links & Resources: Alice's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alice-s-coleman-mba-48500a227/ Email Rick: richard.mason@hamptonu.edu https://www.respectcircles.com/22-choosing-courage-over-comfort-time-to-speak-up/ CT HBCU Alumni Network: https://www.cthbcu.com/ Hampton University: https://www.hamptonu.edu/
Episode Seventeen (Black Widow) Show Notes Emily still can't stop talking about Yelena, Natash, and Melina, Marc likes Alexei (if only for the potty humor) and they both need a Rick Mason in their lives. Credits & Tech: We record remotely using a free service called Cleanfeed Editing done in Logic Pro X Emily and Marc record on Audio-Technica AT2005USB Dynamic Microphones Music from YouTube Audio Library Producer/Host - Marc Villa Producer/Host/Editing - Emily Griswold
Assembly Required goes back to the movies to give their *extremely Willem Dafoe voice* IMPRESSIONS of the first new MCU film in over two years, BLACK WIDOW! Join Eduardo, Peach3z, Chris, and Robbie for a more loosely-structured conversation than usual as they discuss their initial thoughts on the new film, which will get the full Assembly Required treatment once it has its full home release. Also, Peach3z shares his thoughts on the season finale of LOKI!Assembly Required now has a Patreon! Join us at https://www.patreon.com/assemblyrequired for access to our exclusive Discord server and other Patron-exclusive benefits!
In this special spoiler special episode of the Fade to Black podcast, critics Hanna Flint, Amon Warmann, and Clarisse Loughrey chew the fat over Scarlett Johansson's final outing in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, take Taskmaster to task, and wax lyrical about Florence Pugh's Yelena. PLUS Hanna caught up with OT Fagbenle (01:27) who joins the MCU as Rick Mason, who discusses his deleted scenes, talks his S.H.I.E.L.D back story and confirms Mason's future in the franchise. If you'd like to join the conversation or suggest a Hot Take for the gang to discuss tweet us with the hashtag #FadeToBlackPod Follow us: @amonwarmann, @clarisselou, @hannaflint If you like the show do leave a review and rate us too!
We talk about Black Widow and the things you missed if you never read the comics. Learn about Yelena, Taskmaster, Red Guardian, Melina, Red Room, and more! Talk with us on Twitter. Links from the discussion… Yelana is not Natasha's sister in the comics, and sorta joined the Avengers, and she's dead now. The Black Widow Ops Program was based at the Red Room during the Cold War and was created because of their success with the Winter Soldier. Natasha was trained by the Red Room and once a member of the KGB before defecting to the US to join Shield. There was a Red Guardian before Alexi from the movie who was named Aleksey Lebedev. Alexi Shostakov was the second Red Guardian and was married to Natasha for a while. In the comics, he did not have the super soldier serum. Taskmaster is a completely different character in the movie than the comics. Nastasha's fixer in the movie, Rick Mason, is from the comics but isn't closely associated with Natasha. Valentina Allegra de Fontaine has a convoluted history but was once a leading member of Shield. Melina lived in the shadow of Black Widow while working as an agent of the Russian government named Iron Maiden. She later tried to kill Black Widow. The cold open of Black Widow is very similar in feel to The Americans television series. Kevin Feige talks about the changes Marvel Studios is making to eliminate the Samuel L. Jackson-style, nine-picture contracts they've locked actors into in the past.
Over four seasons, O-T Fagbenle played the role of Luke on the Hulu series The Handmaid's Tale. His latest project is the Marvel film Black Widow in which he plays the character Rick Mason who is to Natasha Romanoff what Q is to James Bond, roughly speaking. Fagbenle is portraying Barack Obama opposite Viola Davis as Michelle Obama in the upcoming Showtime series The First Lady due out later this year. He has also been in numerous TV shows including Doctor Who, Looking, EastEnders and Maxxx which he also wrote, directed, produced and wrote a song that was used. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Peter Alden and Pete Gould welcome Actor, Singer, Director, and all around good guy, Brian Cutler to join us for a conversation of his life and career. Many of our listeners may know him best as Rick Mason from "The Secrets Of Isis" television show, but that just scratches the surface of the many accomplishments and adventures Brian has had! So everyone settle down because class is about to start on "The Adventures Of..." with our very special guest Brian Cutler! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-adventures-of/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-adventures-of/support
In this episode, Lisa & Patrick visit with Joanna Pang and Brian Cutler who played Cindy Lee and Rick Mason in the '70s Saturday morning, live-action Filmation TV series "The Secrets of Isis"...
#TheLostTapes We spoke to British Nigerian actor, writer, director O-T Fagbenle, back in February 2020 pre-Lockdown. At the time he was filming season 4 of The Handmaid's Tale where he continues his role as Luke, Offred's husband and father of her daughter pre-Gilead. He'd just been announced as Rick Mason in Marvel's Black Widow and he was getting ready for the release of his Channel 4 comedy show Maxxx which he wrote, exec-produced, and starred in. Because of lockdown Maxxx's release was pushed at the latter end of 2020 - available to watch via https://www.channel4.com/programmes/maxxx (Channel 4 ) The Handmaid's Tale season 4 is complete and will air April 28th 2021 on Hulu Marvel's Black Widow will be released (hopefully in cinemas) May 7th 2021
We speak today with Alistair Coleman who joined BBC Monitoring as a technician in 1989, just in time for the Berlin Wall. He was on a console night shift at Caversham, on the night of the coup against Soviet Leader Gorbachev in 1991 and describes that night as the highlight of his career at the time. Thanks to Andrew Adolfson, Rick Mason, Mike Smith, Ade Bryant and Ole Bjørsvik, the latest members of our select band of supporters who are helping us financially for the price of a cup of coffee a month to help keep us on the air. They will shortly be the proud owners of a CWC coaster- don’t you want one too? Just click hereBack to today’s episode, Alistair spent 15 years in short wave radio, radio telegraphy and satellite reception and research, providing the signals for monitors and editors to see foreign media. He tells a fascinating story of how the BBC obtained information about activity behind the Iron Curtain. We welcome Alistair Coleman to our Cold War Conversation. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/coldwarpod)
Recorded live at FDIC International 2019 in Indianapolis, Indiana! Thursday, April 11, 2019 Part 2 Hour 3 - Chris Baker, David McGlynn, Billy Goldfeder, Jason Patton - Eric Harper, Steve Hamilton, Dave McGlynn, Robert Coonce Hour 4 - Ryan Pennington, John Hayowyk, Sean Eagen, Christopher Baker - Steve Hamilton, Frank Ricci, Bob Coontz, Eric Harper, David Polikoff, and David McGlynn Hour 5 - Ron Kanterman, Tom Aurnhammer, Rick Mason, Ben West, and Rick Best
Isis "Funny Gal" November 22, 1975 Carrie has low self-esteem due to her weight. It causes her to save people the time and trouble of putting her down by being self-deprecating. Her friends convince her to run for Student Body President as they think she would be very good at it as a creative individual. But she thinks the only way she can win is if she can pull off a publicity stunt that will get her noticed. So she steals Rick Mason's boat and gets herself stranded out in the ocean as a storm approaches. It's more than Isis can manage so she calls upon the aid of Captain Marvel. Before getting into this week's review, John and Richard discuss the sixth issue of the DC Comics 1970s The Mighty Isis comic run. This is the issue John remembers from his youth as it's the only issue he owned. They break down the continuing change in the character of Isis and the very provocative cover on the issue. Next, it's a look at the episode, "Funny Gal". Among the topics discussed are the question of the moral really matching the story, the appearance of Captain Marvel in this episode and how Jackson Bostwick might have played it, and the appreciation of practical stunts being performed in this episode that harkens back to the first season of Shazam!. It's all here and we want to hear from you on what you think of the episode. Write us as ShazamIsisPodcast@gmail.com. Moral: "You have to like and respect yourself. Each of us have many things we can be proud of. Things we can do as well, maybe even better than anyone else. So don't put yourself down. Being popular means caring about other people and yourself." Guest Cast Sandra Vacey as Carrie Anson Jonas Agee as Greg Aley and special guest star John Davey as Captain Marvel
E6 Danielle Holbrook Dunn from Pivotal Payments and Dana DiGerolami from THE PMO SQUAD In this episode of Project Management Office Hours, PMO Joe previews an upcoming show topic, Project Management in everyday use beyond business boundaries. He provides a tease of future guest Rick Mason and his cross-country cycling trips. Joe also shares how […] The post E6 Danielle Holbrook Dunn from Pivotal Payments and Dana DiGerolami from THE PMO SQUAD appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
In this episode of Project Management Office Hours, Joe Pusz, PMO Joe previews an upcoming show topic, Project Management in everyday use beyond business boundaries. He provides a tease of future guest Rick Mason and his cross-country cycling trips. Joe also shares how he is using Project Management to help prepare for the 2018 Marine Corps Marathon and fundraising efforts for the Team Red, White, and Blue charity.During the main segment, Joe discusses current trends and insights in the project management industry with guests Danielle Holbrook Dunn from Pivotal Payments and Dana DiGerolami from THE PMO SQUAD. Danielle details the demands of maintaining adherence to Regulations, such as PCI, within the Payment Processing industry while delivering customer focused projects. She discusses the challenges of balancing expectations between internal stakeholders and customs when managing the Pivotal Payments Corporate PMO Project Portfolio. Both Danielle and Dana add to a deep exchange on the need, value and challenges of selecting the proper Project Management Software solution. Dana explains how using an independent vendor such as THE PMO SQUAD and their PM Software selection toolkit can help navigate through the hundreds of choices PMOs face when selecting a software solution.
Isis "Funny Gal" November 22, 1975 Carrie has low self-esteem due to her weight. It causes her to save people the time and trouble of putting her down by being self-deprecating. Her friends convince her to run for Student Body President as they think she would be very good at it as a creative individual. But she thinks the only way she can win is if she can pull off a publicity stunt that will get her noticed. So she steals Rick Mason's boat and gets herself stranded out in the ocean as a storm approaches. It's more than Isis can manage so she calls upon the aid of Captain Marvel. Before getting into this week's review, John and Richard discuss the sixth issue of the DC Comics 1970s The Mighty Isis comic run. This is the issue John remembers from his youth as it's the only issue he owned. They break down the continuing change in the character of Isis and the very provocative cover on the issue. Next, it's a look at the episode, "Funny Gal". Among the topics discussed are the question of the moral really matching the story, the appearance of Captain Marvel in this episode and how Jackson Bostwick might have played it, and the appreciation of practical stunts being performed in this episode that harkens back to the first season of Shazam!. It's all here and we want to hear from you on what you think of the episode. Write us as ShazamIsisPodcast@gmail.com. Moral: "You have to like and respect yourself. Each of us have many things we can be proud of. Things we can do as well, maybe even better than anyone else. So don't put yourself down. Being popular means caring about other people and yourself." Guest Cast Sandra Vacey as Carrie Anson Jonas Agee as Greg Aley and special guest star John Davey as Captain Marvel
Just before we begin our review of The Secrets of Isis, we have the opportunity to sit down with the man who played Rick Mason on the series. Actor Brian Cutler talks with us about his career, his time on the show, how he was the first one cast, and The Actor's Studio he runs today. Brian Cutler was born in Los Angeles; he has been involved in the entertainment industry for over 60 years. He has had an extensive career in theatre, film, and television, including starring in the hit series The Secrets of ISIS and co-starring in Emergency, The Long Hot Summer, and Young Lawyers. Brian has guest starred on over 100 major television shows and appeared in over 200 national commercials. He has been teaching film, television and commercial acting technique to both beginners and professionals for over 40 years.
Needle exchange programs began springing up in the 1980's during the AIDS crisis. Countless lives have been saved by providing IV drug users with clean needles. But even now, with hundreds of programs across the US and throughout the world, some states still view distributing needles as illegal. This week, WABE reporter Jim Burress takes us to ‘The Bluff', a neighborhood in Atlanta where a needle exchange program–breaking the law every day– has become a vital part of a struggling community. Featuring: Ruth Kanatser, Denver Harm Reduction Center syringe access director; Lisa Rayvell, Denver Harm Reduction Center director; Darlene, Beverly, Claude, Atlanta Harm Reduction Coalition clients; Mona Bennett, Atlanta Harm Reduction Coalition program manager; Verna Gaines, Atlanta Harm Reduction Coalition Outreach Coordinator; Marshall Rancifer, Atlanta Harm Reduction Coalition staffer, Rick Mason, Atlanta Police Lieutenant; Renee Unterman, Georgia State Senator. More information: WABE Atlanta Creative Loafing Atlanta Altanta Harm Reduction Coalition Denver Harm Reduction Center ACT UP Articles: Stuck in the Bluff: the Complete Documentary Collection Endgame: AIDS in Black America The post Making Contact – Stuck in the Bluff appeared first on KPFA.
October 12 2011 - This month39s program focuses on Michigan House Bill 4561 dubbed by some as The Technology Torpedo proposing the extension of the current national standard of the state building code update cycle from 3-years up to 6-years. This discussion with host Rick Mason will be with guests Tom Bowes assistant training director of the Electrical Industry Training Center and John Easter Midwest region director of state affairs for the American Chemistry Council. Then an update on the Great Lakes Global Freight Gateway an initiative and coalition of stakeholders looking to leverage our region39s existing assets to develop Michigan into an intermodal freight hub. Guests for this roundtable are Mike Belzer associate professor of economics at Wayne State University and president and CEO of Great Lakes Gateway a not-for-profit Michigan corporation Steve Landes member of the Gateway Executive Committee and Bob Dabrowski director of the Industrial Global Supply Chain group for Newmark Knight Frank.
July 20 2011 - This month39s program focuses on the Great Lakes Global Freight Gateway an initiative and coalition of stakeholders looking to leverage our region39s existing assets to develop Michigan into an intermodal freight hub.Guests for this roundtable with host Rick Mason include Mike Belzer associate professor of economics at Wayne State University and president and CEO of Great Lakes Gateway a not-for-profit Michigan corporation Steve Landes member of the Gateway Executive Committee Bob Dabrowski director of the Industrial Global Supply Chain group for Newmark Knight Frank and Bill Anderson professor of political science at the University of Windsor and Ontario research chair in cross-border transportation policy.