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Educational AD Podcast
FLASHBACK - Robert Blackman, CAA of Mark Morris HS in Longview, WA

Educational AD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2024 35:28


This week's FLASHBACK is Season #1 and my old HS Teammate, Robert Blackman who is the AD at Mark Morris HS in Longview, WA. Robert and I reminisce about our HS days and he shares some Best Practices from his Award Winning stint as an AD - THIS is The Educational AD Podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/educational-ad-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/educational-ad-podcast/support

Warm Radio Show
B3 - Dr Robert Blackman - Only One Wish

Warm Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 3:52


For RE:WARM 006 we present a collection of music from one of San Francisco's best kept secrets, Dr Robert Blackman. "The Unimaginable DreamWorks" is a collection of five tracks from three musical masterpieces he put out between 1983-1985 on his own Riverwinds imprint. A practising chiropractor by day with his own holistic health centre in San Francisco, these songs became his love, passion and focus. Together with Michael Pluznick, a very accomplished percussionist they painstakingly put together an ensemble of musicians to bring the tracks to life. The melting pot for this body of work was Hyde Street Studios which still today is based in deepest San Francisco and has seen names such as Neil Young, Earth Wind & Fire and John Waters to name a few grace its studio space. Singers and musicians alike came together from all over the world to bring Robert’s vision to reality. This included an Australian didgeridoo player, an electric violin and piano player from Paraguay as well as singers and a choir from the surrounding local churches. Together through Dr Robert Blackman's eyes they created a fabulous sound of twisted disco punk funk like no other that still sounds relevant today as it did back in the eighties. The energy and the stories are clear to hear throughout the five tracks which make up "The Unimaginable DreamWorks” of Dr. Robert Blackman 1983-1985. Artwork was key to the releases and the “Peace Is Alive” painting incorporated on the label of the release appeared in TIME magazine in 1984 when Dr Robert Blackman was treating combat vets, suffering from PTSD and this was the name of the job fair for veterans he set up. To promote the album at the time Dr Robert Blackman flew up over San Francisco in a single engine prop airplane loaded with 50,000 leaflets. Strapped in at 500 feet the leaflets were dropped on the city of San Francisco! The following day, the media descended on his holistic health centre, called Riverwinds and in turn he was fined $1,000 for the cleanup! Dr Robert Blackman's "The Unimaginable DreamWorks" is out on Friday May 28th both digitally and physically.

Warm Radio Show
A1 - Dr Robert Blackman - Dream Dancer

Warm Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 4:05


For RE:WARM 006 we present a collection of music from one of San Francisco's best kept secrets, Dr Robert Blackman. "The Unimaginable DreamWorks" is a collection of five tracks from three musical masterpieces he put out between 1983-1985 on his own Riverwinds imprint. A practising chiropractor by day with his own holistic health centre in San Francisco, these songs became his love, passion and focus. Together with Michael Pluznick, a very accomplished percussionist they painstakingly put together an ensemble of musicians to bring the tracks to life. The melting pot for this body of work was Hyde Street Studios which still today is based in deepest San Francisco and has seen names such as Neil Young, Earth Wind & Fire and John Waters to name a few grace its studio space. Singers and musicians alike came together from all over the world to bring Robert’s vision to reality. This included an Australian didgeridoo player, an electric violin and piano player from Paraguay as well as singers and a choir from the surrounding local churches. Together through Dr Robert Blackman's eyes they created a fabulous sound of twisted disco punk funk like no other that still sounds relevant today as it did back in the eighties. The energy and the stories are clear to hear throughout the five tracks which make up "The Unimaginable DreamWorks” of Dr. Robert Blackman 1983-1985. Artwork was key to the releases and the “Peace Is Alive” painting incorporated on the label of the release appeared in TIME magazine in 1984 when Dr Robert Blackman was treating combat vets, suffering from PTSD and this was the name of the job fair for veterans he set up. To promote the album at the time Dr Robert Blackman flew up over San Francisco in a single engine prop airplane loaded with 50,000 leaflets. Strapped in at 500 feet the leaflets were dropped on the city of San Francisco! The following day, the media descended on his holistic health centre, called Riverwinds and in turn he was fined $1,000 for the cleanup! Dr Robert Blackman's "The Unimaginable DreamWorks" is out on Friday May 28th both digitally and physically.

Warm Radio Show
B2 - Dr Robert Blackman - Master Of Wood

Warm Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 3:38


For RE:WARM 006 we present a collection of music from one of San Francisco's best kept secrets, Dr Robert Blackman. "The Unimaginable DreamWorks" is a collection of five tracks from three musical masterpieces he put out between 1983-1985 on his own Riverwinds imprint. A practising chiropractor by day with his own holistic health centre in San Francisco, these songs became his love, passion and focus. Together with Michael Pluznick, a very accomplished percussionist they painstakingly put together an ensemble of musicians to bring the tracks to life. The melting pot for this body of work was Hyde Street Studios which still today is based in deepest San Francisco and has seen names such as Neil Young, Earth Wind & Fire and John Waters to name a few grace its studio space. Singers and musicians alike came together from all over the world to bring Robert’s vision to reality. This included an Australian didgeridoo player, an electric violin and piano player from Paraguay as well as singers and a choir from the surrounding local churches. Together through Dr Robert Blackman's eyes they created a fabulous sound of twisted disco punk funk like no other that still sounds relevant today as it did back in the eighties. The energy and the stories are clear to hear throughout the five tracks which make up "The Unimaginable DreamWorks” of Dr. Robert Blackman 1983-1985. Artwork was key to the releases and the “Peace Is Alive” painting incorporated on the label of the release appeared in TIME magazine in 1984 when Dr Robert Blackman was treating combat vets, suffering from PTSD and this was the name of the job fair for veterans he set up. To promote the album at the time Dr Robert Blackman flew up over San Francisco in a single engine prop airplane loaded with 50,000 leaflets. Strapped in at 500 feet the leaflets were dropped on the city of San Francisco! The following day, the media descended on his holistic health centre, called Riverwinds and in turn he was fined $1,000 for the cleanup! Dr Robert Blackman's "The Unimaginable DreamWorks" is out on Friday May 28th both digitally and physically.

Warm Radio Show
B1 - Dr Robert Blackman - Peace Is Alive

Warm Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 6:55


For RE:WARM 006 we present a collection of music from one of San Francisco's best kept secrets, Dr Robert Blackman. "The Unimaginable DreamWorks" is a collection of five tracks from three musical masterpieces he put out between 1983-1985 on his own Riverwinds imprint. A practising chiropractor by day with his own holistic health centre in San Francisco, these songs became his love, passion and focus. Together with Michael Pluznick, a very accomplished percussionist they painstakingly put together an ensemble of musicians to bring the tracks to life. The melting pot for this body of work was Hyde Street Studios which still today is based in deepest San Francisco and has seen names such as Neil Young, Earth Wind & Fire and John Waters to name a few grace its studio space. Singers and musicians alike came together from all over the world to bring Robert’s vision to reality. This included an Australian didgeridoo player, an electric violin and piano player from Paraguay as well as singers and a choir from the surrounding local churches. Together through Dr Robert Blackman's eyes they created a fabulous sound of twisted disco punk funk like no other that still sounds relevant today as it did back in the eighties. The energy and the stories are clear to hear throughout the five tracks which make up "The Unimaginable DreamWorks” of Dr. Robert Blackman 1983-1985. Artwork was key to the releases and the “Peace Is Alive” painting incorporated on the label of the release appeared in TIME magazine in 1984 when Dr Robert Blackman was treating combat vets, suffering from PTSD and this was the name of the job fair for veterans he set up. To promote the album at the time Dr Robert Blackman flew up over San Francisco in a single engine prop airplane loaded with 50,000 leaflets. Strapped in at 500 feet the leaflets were dropped on the city of San Francisco! The following day, the media descended on his holistic health centre, called Riverwinds and in turn he was fined $1,000 for the cleanup! Dr Robert Blackman's "The Unimaginable DreamWorks" is out on Friday May 28th both digitally and physically.

Warm Radio Show
A2 - Dr Robert Blackman - San Francisco Dance (Extended version)

Warm Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 6:15


For RE:WARM 006 we present a collection of music from one of San Francisco's best kept secrets, Dr Robert Blackman. "The Unimaginable DreamWorks" is a collection of five tracks from three musical masterpieces he put out between 1983-1985 on his own Riverwinds imprint. A practising chiropractor by day with his own holistic health centre in San Francisco, these songs became his love, passion and focus. Together with Michael Pluznick, a very accomplished percussionist they painstakingly put together an ensemble of musicians to bring the tracks to life. The melting pot for this body of work was Hyde Street Studios which still today is based in deepest San Francisco and has seen names such as Neil Young, Earth Wind & Fire and John Waters to name a few grace its studio space. Singers and musicians alike came together from all over the world to bring Robert’s vision to reality. This included an Australian didgeridoo player, an electric violin and piano player from Paraguay as well as singers and a choir from the surrounding local churches. Together through Dr Robert Blackman's eyes they created a fabulous sound of twisted disco punk funk like no other that still sounds relevant today as it did back in the eighties. The energy and the stories are clear to hear throughout the five tracks which make up "The Unimaginable DreamWorks” of Dr. Robert Blackman 1983-1985. Artwork was key to the releases and the “Peace Is Alive” painting incorporated on the label of the release appeared in TIME magazine in 1984 when Dr Robert Blackman was treating combat vets, suffering from PTSD and this was the name of the job fair for veterans he set up. To promote the album at the time Dr Robert Blackman flew up over San Francisco in a single engine prop airplane loaded with 50,000 leaflets. Strapped in at 500 feet the leaflets were dropped on the city of San Francisco! The following day, the media descended on his holistic health centre, called Riverwinds and in turn he was fined $1,000 for the cleanup! Dr Robert Blackman's "The Unimaginable DreamWorks" is out on Friday May 28th both digitally and physically.

Educational AD Podcast
Vol. 2 Episode #10 - Robert Blackman, Athletic Director at Mark Morris H.S. in Longview, WA

Educational AD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 35:24


It's high school reunion time on the podcast as I get to visit with a high school team-mate who is now an award winning AD! Robert Blackman - a proud graduate of Battle Ground High School (WA) is now the AD at Mark Morris High School in Longview, WA. Robert and I reminisce just a little bit about our high school days but mostly he shares his story along with some Best Practices on this episode of The Educational AD Podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jake-von-scherrer/message

MLM Success Stories Podcast
MLM SS 220: Exactly WHY expensive Inner Circle Coaching & Training Programs are a Waste of Time and Money

MLM Success Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 47:11


IF YOU BUY THE WRONG NETWORK MARKETING TEAM BUILDING PHILOSOPHY, NO AMOUNT OF TRAINING IN THE WORLD WILL HELP YOU OVERCOME THAT (Attraction Marketers)    Most 3%ers, those who join network marketing with "transferable skills" are good people, who want to help and support their team. However the grasp for straws throwing method after method at their team because they are trying to help. However, they have really never taken the time to attempt to really understand the mindset of 27% and how in the real world, future managers/leaders are taught sequentially.    IF YOU BUILD PEOPLE, PEOPLE WILL BUILD THE BUSINESS. YOUR LONG-TERM INCOME IS IN DIRECT PROPORTION TO THE NUMBER OF LEADERS THAT ARE DEVELOPED ON YOUR TEAM. If you are one of the 3% with transferable skills it is YOUR RESPONSIBILITY to provide the culture in which loyal, dedicated, 27%ers can progress forward and teach others. Dale provides insights from 40-year network marketing veteran Robert Blackman in this session of the MLM Success podcast, pay close attention to Robert's quotes about FREE men and women, conforming to the culture and cause.   WEBSITES MENTIONED IN THIS SESSION: www.mlmtrainingclub.com https://mlmsuccess.com/4stars http://www.NorthAmericaLaunchTeam.com

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MLM Success Stories Podcast
MLM SS 117: How "Warm Market" Became a Network Marketing Cuss Word

MLM Success Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 41:21


In this podcast, Dale will share with you an article written by network marketing veteran Robert Blackman. If you are anti warm market this is a session you want to make sure you hear. Our surveys indicated the number of people that are being taught to build their business 100% online in the cold market has increased every year over the past 4 years. Is this the reason industrywide sales in the United States have dipped the last two years in a row? In this session, you will gain insights into concepts like geographical credibility, why most network marketers fail to get their business launched, why networkmarketing attracts many entrepreneur-minded people but primarily the lowest common denominator in society and many more thought-provoking concepts. Websites mentioned in this session www.FundedProposals.com www.TakeBacktheIndustry.com www.StartRightMLM.com www.MLMTrainingClub.com

Borne the Battle
#93: Robert Blackman - Marine Veteran; President and CEO, Marine Corps Heritage Foundation

Borne the Battle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2018 35:42


Washington D.C. is full of amazing museums. The National Mall is lined with preserved history and remembrance. However, one of the best locations in the area for military history, the Marine Corps Museum, is an hour south in Quantico, Virginia. The Marine Corps Museum is beautifully built, meant to resemble the flag staff of the famous Iwo Jima flag raising photo. Inside, guests can learn about about Marine Corps' inception at Tun Tavern and its involvement in America's conflicts since then. The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation is responsible for the development and upkeep of the museum, preserving and promulgating the history, traditions and culture of the Marine Corps and educating all Americans in its virtues. Our guest on this week's podcast, retired Lieutenant General Robert Blackman is the President of the foundation. Robert shares his experience in the Marine Corps, the importance of preserving military history, and his role at the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation. About Robert Blackman: Lieutenant General Blackman was commissioned as Marine Corps officer upon graduation from Cornell University in June 1970. Toward the end of a long successful career, Lieutenant General Blackman served as the Commanding General, III Marine Expeditionary Force; Commander, Marine Corps Bases, Japan; and Commander, Marine Forces Japan from 2003 to 2005. He then assumed command of U.S. Marine Corps Forces Command; U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Europe; U.S. Marine Corps Forces, South; U.S. Marine Corps Bases, Atlantic; U.S. Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic; and U.S. Fleet Marine Force, Europe, until his retirement in 2007. After leaving active service, Lieutenant General Blackman worked with Marine Corps’ Marine Air-Ground Task Force Staff Training Program. He was named President and CEO of the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation in 2011.

Perdidos En El Eter
Perdidos En El Eter #218: Star Trek (Perfiles De Personal Detrás De Cámaras)

Perdidos En El Eter

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2016 93:01


Si, este es el programa de la semana pasada. Y si, también es el que tenía que salir el mes pasado dentro de esta serie de programas sobre el personal detrás de cámara de Star Trek. Pero bueno, salió cuando salió. Mael y MaGnUs comienzan la porción de programas que hablan sobre la gente que trabajó en el Star Trek televisivo moderno, desde TNG y sus películas, a Enterprise. En este programa les presentamos a Leonard Maizlish, Robert Blackman, Durinda Rice Wood, la familia Westmore, y los Okudas. Con musica de ViolinistBAKA (interpretando a Jerry Goldsmith), y Warp 11. En la foto, Michael Okuda, trabajando en los "okudagrams", interfaces de las naves de Starfleet. Próximo programa: RE: seña de Doctor Strange.

School for Startups Radio
08.30 Start-Up J Curve Howard Love, College Match US David Montesano & Antidote Dr. Robert Blackman

School for Startups Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2016


August 30, 2016 Start-Up J Curve Howard Love, College Match US David Montesano & Antidote Dr. Robert Blackman

AME Radio Show
AME Radio Show - Joel Helfer & Dr. Robert Blackman

AME Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2016 60:05


Joel Helfer - Artists are notorious for being reclusive from society, but its important to get out there to promote your work. Doing it right is an issue we all face, Joel will give you tips on how to secure radio interviews, put your best foot forward and speak in public with confidenceDr. Robert Blackman - He's a holistic doctor that opened his "NEW" Gym which gives people an alternative treatment for many ailments like PTSD and over workouts in the gym. He's also the author of a Sci-Fy style political book.MusicTraci Hines - Part Of Your WorldBay City Rollers - Saturday Night

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AME Radio Show
AME Radio Show - Joel Helfer & Dr. Robert Blackman

AME Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2016 60:05


Joel Helfer - Artists are notorious for being reclusive from society, but its important to get out there to promote your work. Doing it right is an issue we all face, Joel will give you tips on how to secure radio interviews, put your best foot forward and speak in public with confidenceDr. Robert Blackman - He's a holistic doctor that opened his "NEW" Gym which gives people an alternative treatment for many ailments like PTSD and over workouts in the gym. He's also the author of a Sci-Fy style political book.MusicTraci Hines - Part Of Your WorldBay City Rollers - Saturday Night

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Axanar: The Official Podcast
14: Building Worlds

Axanar: The Official Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2014 47:43


Visual Effects with Adam Howard. Prelude to Axanar has been praised for its visuals, but it is only the beginning of what Axanar has in store for Star Trek fans. As we move toward the full film, the VFX team is stepping up its game with the addition of EMMY Award winner Adam Howard, who worked on all four post-TOS Star Trek series as well as First Contact and Insurrection.  In this episode of the official Axanar podcast, Alec Peters and Christopher Jones are joined by Adam to discuss his work in Star Trek, what drew him to Axanar, creating VFX on a limited budget, and his visions for The Four Years War. In our news segment we find out about more exciting potential additions to the Axanar creative team, including costume designer Robert Blackman and Voyager assistant director Mike DeMeritt, get updates on the Ares Studios sound stage, and learn what Alec and Christian were up to in their recent script meeting.   Hosts Christopher Jones and Alec Peters   Guest Adam Howard   Editor and Producer Christopher Jones   Associate Producer Norman C. Lao   Production Manager Richard Marquez   Content Coordinator Will Nguyen   News Star Trek veteran Mike DeMeritt talks to the Axanar team (00:00:43) Ares Studios sound stage news (00:02:41) Robert Blackman bringing costume design to Axanar? (00:05:21) Alec and Christian hunker down for a script meeting (00:06:57)   Feature: Visual Effects with Adam Howard How Adam Became Involved in Axanar (00:12:22) Working on Past Star Trek (00:16:06) VFX on a Budget (00:21:06) Thinking About the Script (00:30:11) Visions for the Visual Effects of Axanar (00:33:33) Closing (00:37:19)   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

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Hyperchannel: A Star Trek News Podcast
Hyperchannel 24: There's Something Swimming on Enceladus

Hyperchannel: A Star Trek News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2014 22:23


Robert Blackman to Judge Star Trek Las Vegas Costume Competition It takes many talented people to put together a television show like Star Trek, and each of these creatives plays a unique role in the final product. When it comes to costume design, no one has exerted more influence over how we think about Star Trek than Robert Blackman. For nearly two decades, Blackman has directed the look and feel of Trek's threads—beginning with TNG's third season all the way through Enterprise. He will be appearing at Star Trek Las Vegas this summer—his first since the early days of modern Star Trek—where he will conduct a Q&A and judge the costume contest. As a lead up to the event, StarTrek.com has published a fascinating two-part interview with the costume genius.   Read the full interview on StarTrek.com. Part 1 and Part 2   A New Hope for Life In Space As a Star Trek fan, chances are you would love to wake up one morning to the news that we've discovered other life somewhere out there in the cosmos. Despite our technological advancement, it feels like a long shot. But there could be hope. Dr. Seth Shostak, Senior Astronomer at the SETI Institite and co-host of Big Picture Science, recently testified before Congress on this very question. Besides helping the scientifically-challenged individuals who run our country and world, Shostak also predicts that we will find extraterrestrial life (not necessarily intelligent life) within a few decades.   Listen to the episode of Big Picture Science, "A New Hope for Life In Space."