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Get a healthy dose of inspiration as we venture into the world of Royce Johnson, a dedicated park manager whose resilience and tenacity are nothing short of contagious. Picture a man who deftly balances managing Georgia's beautiful state parks with the rewarding yet challenging role of being a father to children with special needs. From Royce, we get drawn into a story that showcases the human spirit in all its strength and beauty, while also reminding us of our profound connection to nature.Our journey with Royce takes us through the lush landscapes of parks across Georgia and South Carolina, underscoring the importance of these outdoor spaces to communities. We learn about wildlife conservation, outdoor recreation, and the life-altering benefits these parks offer. We also get a glimpse of the balancing act that entails managing a demanding career while raising a family.Finally, we dive into environmental awareness and sustainable tourism. Hear about Royce's plans for enhancing Jack Hill State Park, his commitment to wildlife conservation, and his thoughts on the vital role that state parks play in our lives. Join us on this exploration into the captivating life of Royce Johnson, and get inspired by his unwavering dedication to his work, family, and the great outdoors.https://gastateparks.org/JackHillhttps://gastateparks.org/Support the showHost-Amelia OldVoices of Inspiration PodcastInstagramTikTokLinkedinYoutube
Royce Johnson, Dharma Talk, Saturday 17 June 2023, Austin Zen Center
Mr. Royce Johnson returns to the ITA podcast to discuss Nietzsche's Twilight of the Idols, "What the Germans Lack", aphorisms 6 and 7 on education. Royce is an English teacher at Coeur d'Alene high school, and I attended his class in my senior year. His English class served as my formal introduction to higher level philosophy, which is interesting being that Friedrich Nietzsche started off as a philologist--someone who studies language. Prior to recording the podcast, Royce suggested that I read "On Language" by George Orwell, which is an interesting essay regarding doublespeak, euphemisms, etc. Sources: "Twilight of the Idols" by Friedrich Nietzsche, translated by R.J. Hollingdale
Dharma talk by Zen priest Gyōzan Royce Johnson. Gyōzan is the president of the Board of Directors of HZC, and an assistant priest in residence at the Center.
Zen Priests Seirin Tim Schorre and Gyōzan Royce Johnson lead a day of intensive practice. Practicing together in a day of sesshin allows us to continue to develop and deepen practice. The sesshin will be in-person for fully vaccinated participants. A zoom link will be provided for those who are unable to attend in person. The cut off date for signing up is Friday morning October 8 at 11 am. Otherwise, it is not possible to guarantee sending the zoom link to late sign ups. The day will be focused on zazen and the practice of opening the mind and heart. Zazen can ground and support us, everyone around us, and the whole world, allowing us to open to the teachings of wisdom and compassion. The day includes zazen (sitting meditation), kinhin (walking meditation), a dharma talk with discussion, and breaks for meals.
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Royce Johnson is an English teacher at Coeur d'Alene High School. I had the blessing of being in his class my senior year, where I was introduced to Siddhartha, The Stranger, 1984, Brave New World, The Canterbury Tales, Candide, and various other enlightening, interesting, and beautifully written novels. We discussed Buddhism, Royce's travels in the East, the subtle accuracies in Huxley's predictions of the future, and how kids have changed. Enjoy! Intro and outro provided by Nick Beck and Terron Tvrdy, respectively.
Tim Schorre Zen Priests Seirin Tim Schorre and Gyōzan Royce Johnson lead a day of intensive practice. Practicing together in a day of sesshin allows us to continue to develop and deepen practice. The cut off date for signing up is Friday morning April 23rd at 11 am. Otherwise, it is not possible to guarantee sending the zoom link to late sign ups. The day will be focused on zazen and the practice of opening the mind and heart. Zazen can ground and support us, everyone around us, and the whole world, allowing us to open to the teachings of wisdom and compassion. The day includes zazen (sitting meditation), kinhin (walking meditation), a dharma talk with discussion, and breaks for meals.
This week we have our first return guest, the freshly vaccinated, L.A. based actor/writer and fan-fave, Royce Johnson (@RoyceLooksAtStuff)! Head down south with us while Tim and Lyla try to keep Jason from doing the Shark-Bait-Ooh-Ha-Ha procedure, and he responds by pulling a #FreeWilly. Monica, Carley, and Royce concur that Mexico’s smokiness is due to an overabundance of sizzling fajitas and that these high schoolers’ parents are wildly inattentive. However, this episode has some bright spots - some involve feeding two birds with one scone, some involve our beloved murder duo Tyra and Landry. We dive into Coach’s misogyny, drunk Tammy, the important distinction between bowler hats and fedoras, and a powerhouse music episode! After surviving the literal rough waters of this episode, we all agree that better times for Dillon lay just on the horizon! Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @TXForeverpod and leave us an iTunes review! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/txforeverpod/support
Zen Priests Seirin Tim Schorre and Gyōzan Royce Johnson lead a day of intensive practice. Practicing together in a day of sesshin allows us to continue to develop and deepen practice. The cut off date for signing up is Friday morning March 19 at 11 am. Otherwise, it is not possible to guarantee sending the zoom link to late sign ups. The day will be focused on zazen and the practice of opening the mind and heart. Zazen can ground and support us, everyone around us, and the whole world, allowing us to open to the teachings of wisdom and compassion. The day includes zazen (sitting meditation), kinhin (walking meditation), a dharma talk with discussion, and breaks for meals.
Welcome to Mysteries to Die For. Mysteries to Die For is brought to you by Down & Out Books. This episode’s featured release is State of Shock by M. Todd Henderson. When Jante Turner is murdered just days before she takes the mantle as new dean of Rockefeller University Law School in Chicago, Royce Johnson is approached to help solve the murder. Recently released from prison, the ex-FBI agent has his own problems. Still, he takes the job. Soon, Johnson finds himself at the intersection of higher education, Chicago politics, big money, and murder. Johnson traces a river of corruption running from deep-pocket donors of the University to North Side developers and a South Side alderman who is heir to the throne in City Hall. In his desperation, he turns to the one lawyer who can help him—the former Rockefeller student whom Johnson mistakenly framed for murder on his last case. State of Shock is available from Down & Out’s website, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Indieboound, or asked for it from your favorite book seller. Before the Story I am TG Wolff and am here with Jack, my piano player and producer. This is a podcast where we combine storytelling with original music to put you at the heart of mystery, murder, and mayhem. Some episodes will be my own stories, others will be classics that helped shape the mystery genre we know today. These are arrangements, which means instead of word-for-word readings, you get a performance meant to be heard. Jack and I perform these live, front to back, no breaks, no fakes, no retakes (unless it's really bad) This is Season 2. This season contains adaptations of stories published in the 1800s. These stories are some of the first considered to be mysteries. For that reason, this season is called The Originators. Today’s story is about the costs of greed, arrogance, and pride. This is T. Sawyer, Esquire, an abridged telling of Tom Sawyer, Detective. Tina: This short story takes place shortly after Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn free their friend Jim from Tom’s Aunt & Uncle’s farm in Arkansas. Since that told me nothing about the setting for the story, went new school and googled “what was the setting for Huckleberry Finn”. The answer as far as date was “40-50 years ago”. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was published in 1884, making the setting 1830-1840s. Tom Sawyer, Detective was published in 1896. Location was harder. Tom and Huck live in the fictional town of St. Petersburg, MO, which is said to be really Hannibal, Missouri where Twain lived. In Huck Finn, Huck and Jim sail down down the Mississippi from the St. Petersburg to Arkansas. Huck and Jim disembark near the Missouri-Tennessee-Arkansas boarder. Based on this, I picked Osceola, Arkansas as our pin on the map. Zip code 72370. Osceola was founded in 1837 and incorporated in 1853, growing with steamboat traffic. Travel time from the Royal Observatory, home to the Prime Meridian, is about 15, flying from Heathrow to Memphis, and then driving the hour north to Osceola. Osceola is only a 90 min drive from Senatobia, Mississippi, our pin for the 2nd story in this season. Jack and I are up here in Northeast Indiana. When I hear Missouri, I think south, like southern. So it blew my geographically challenged mind that Hannibal is no father south that Indianapolis, I city I travel to frequently AND its hours north of Evansville, Indiana, which is an incredibly cool town on the Ohio River. Jack, we need a road trip so I can get my mapping straight. Personally, I was surprised at the rating on Goodreads. With over 2,000 ratings, the average is 3.56. Vastly underrating it IMO. 30% rated it a 4 and 35% a 3. One 3-star reviewer wrote: I can see why this wasn't as successful as the first two books in the series. It took me a little while to get into it, I was a bit ho hum in the beginning. But I enjoyed it more as a went along. You have to stretch your mind a little to accept the plot.... Support this podcast
Dharma talk by Rev. Gyōzan Royce Johnson, assistant priest of Houston Zen Center.
“Because I’m crippled and I wanna listen to Nirvana!!!” We are halfway through Season 1 y’all! Actor, writer, comedian Royce Johnson (@roycelooksatstuff) joins us to break down S1E11: Nevermind. We talk about a good ole Clay Aiken reference, the incredible Landry and Tim dynamic, Herc’s refreshing “zen of limitations,” Royce bartending for Zach Gilford and sleeping in Taylor Kistch’s old bed, how much we love Moody Matt and more! P.S. The Panthers did win this game - our b! We correct it in the next fact check! Follow us everywhere @txforeverpod and don't forget to leave us an iTunes review and we'll read it on the show! & follow our new buddy @roycelooksatstuff :) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/txforeverpod/support
J. Claude Deering (Twitter/Instagram) chats with actor Christine Woods (Hello Ladies). Christine played Jessica on HBO’s Emmy-nominated Hello Ladies, starring Stephen Merchant. She also played Lucretia Colder on USA’s Briarpatch. She talks about her audition process for Hello Ladies, including reading for one of the best casting directors in the business, Allison Jones. She talks about the nerve-wracking process of booking a TV pilot - she's booked a whopping thirteen pilots in her busy career. And she talks honestly about the pressures she’s encountered while navigating the business, including her experiences being an actor with a film at Sundance. Followed by a second interview with actor and comedian Royce Johnson (The Pack Theater). Royce is one of the sharpest culture critics around. He currently plays on a house team at the beloved upstart punk rock comedy school, The Pack Theater, in Los Angeles. He talks about the differences between some of the notable comedy schools. Homophobia in Hollywood. He also talks about taking part in Studio U a long-form focus group run by infamous political consultant, Frank Luntz, that was instrumental in the development of Hulu. Claude is also joined by his producer and co-host Winston Carter (Twitter/Instagram) to talk myths about the glamorous Hollywood life. If you like any of what you hear today, do us a BIG kindness - subscribe to the show. Leave us a nice comment. Tell your aunt about us! Give us those five stars wherever you’re getting your podcasts from today. There are more fantastic episodes of Things Are Going Great For Me premiering every Thursday. Featuring interviews with Sara Paxton, Rightor Doyle, Tembi Locke, Dalia Malek, Vinny Chhibber, and Elna Baker! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thingsaregoinggreatforme/support
Dharma talk by Rev. Gyōzan Royce Johnson, assistant priest of Houston Zen Center.
Michael J. Arbouet talks with actor, screenwriter and producer Royce Johnson. Johnson is best known for his recurring role in the MCU as Detective Sergeant Brett Mahoney in the Netflix series Daredevil, Jessica Jones and The Punisher. He has also appeared in the upcoming film Crabs in a Bucket.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/quidditasfactor)
Rev. Gyōzan Royce Johnson leads a day of intensive practice. Practicing together in a day of sesshin allows us to continue to develop and deepen practice.
This episode focuses on Royce Johnson, who portrayed Detective Brett Mahoney on Netflix's Daredevil, as well as the Punisher and Jessica Jones. Mahoney has appeared in many television shows and, coming soon, a comedy film titled "Crabs in a Bucket".
Dharma talk by Rev. Gyōzan Royce Johnson, assistant priest of Houston Zen Center.
Dharma talk by Rev. Gyōzan Royce Johnson, assistant priest of Houston Zen Center. Rev. Gyōzan Royce Johnson
In this episode, Victor Cruz interviews friend Royce Johnson and star of "Daredevil", "Jessica Jones" and "The Punisher" as Detective Brett Mahoney. They talk about Royce's beginnings as an actor, breaking into the business and how he went from good cop to bad ass detective in the Marvel Universe.
On this episode, we’re talking Jussie Smollett, Conversations With A Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes, Netflix, Zack Snyder, Amazon, SAG Awards, Bill Mahr, Stan Lee, and more!! Our guest this week, from Marvel's Daredevil, The Punisher, and Jessica Jones, is Royce Johnson!! Plus we have our "Top 5 Favorite ___________"!! segment; this week it was favorite film soundtracks, and our "This Day In History" segment!! And of course, box office predictions, Billboard chart toppers, and the Word of the Day!!
Originally Aired: 01/25/19 – We review The Punisher Season 2. We talk with Royce Johnson of The Punisher. We also speak with Kelly Thompson of Captain Marvel. The post Geek Hard: Episode 451 – Marvelous Punishment appeared first on Geek Hard.
Originally Aired: 01/25/19 – We review The Punisher Season 2. We talk with Royce Johnson of The Punisher. We also speak with Kelly Thompson of Captain Marvel. The post Geek Hard: Episode 451 – Marvelous Punishment appeared first on Geek Hard.
We’re back with another fabulous guest on the podcast! This week we have a rollicking conversation with Royce Johnson, and the man most of you know better as Detective Sargent Brett Mahoney on Punisher, Daredevil, and Jessica Jones. We discuss the cancellation of Daredevil, the recent season of Punisher, and a bunch of other fun stuff. Also, we finish out our […] The post Interview with Royce Johnson, Punisher and Daredevil’s Brett Mahoney-Marvel News Desk #102 appeared first on Marvel News Desk.