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From the Stockey Centre in Parry Sound, Ryan Dillon shares that he loves when someone thinks he's cooler than he is. You know who you are, Parry Sounder! And Faraz Niafattah tells us he wont be spending any money on an Ancestry test. He knows what he is. And he's almost comfortable with it.
Join us On the Steps of 36: a question-and-answer conversation that crosses thresholds into our guests' histories, lives, influences and stories, shedding light on the person behind the work.In this episode, Ryan Dillon is joined by Brendan Cormier, Chief Curator at the V&A East and the editor of Pandemic Objects, published by AA Publications in collaboration with the V&A in February 2024. The book examines everyday objects that became charged with new urgency in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic and is available for purchase at the AA Bookshop.AirAA podcasts are conceived, recorded, mixed, edited and distributed from the Architectural Association School of Architecture, which is based in Bedford Square in London. Special thanks to Thomas Parkes for his contribution to the production of our episodes.The opinions expressed in AirAA podcasts are solely those of the participants and do not represent the opinions of the Architectural Association as a whole.
It's the ultimate grudge match when Elvira Kurt and Arthur Simeon decide if you should never hold a grudge. Then, East Coast comedians Ryan Dillon and Nikki Payne refuse to play second fiddle when they debate if kitchen parties are superior to shed parties.
You've heard it said, but it's truer than ever before, it's time for the church to become the church that it was always meant to be. The body of Christ holds such an important role in the advancement of God's Kingdom! Our Father has equipped us with boldness and power, not for our own self-aggrandizement, but rather to share the message of salvation and freedom in the manner He has intended!
How does one go about crafting a theology of human identity? That's the question today's guest, Ryan Dillon, seeks to answer. Ryan recently published a book called Sacramental Identity: Finding Who We Are through Participation in God's Story (link below). In this conversation, listeners get a taste of what the book is all about, as well as some additional insights from Ryan about "theology" in general and why it's important to read the church Fathers. Purchase Ryan's book here: https://a.co/d/hBEIGYI +++ Check out Matt's newest book: The End of the World As You Know It: (link here) Don't forget to subscribe to The Bible (Unmuted)! Support the podcast via Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheBibleUnmuted
Join us On the Steps of 36: a question-and-answer conversation that crosses thresholds into our guests' histories, lives, influences and stories, shedding light on the person behind the work. In this episode, Ryan Dillon is joined by Ella Adu, an architect and writer whose research considers changing modes of grassroots cultural production in Britain. Adu was also the assistant curator of the AA exhibition As Hardly Found in the Art of Tropical Architecture in 2023. AirAA podcasts are conceived, recorded, mixed, edited and distributed from the Architectural Association School of Architecture, which is based in Bedford Square in London. Special thanks to Thomas Parkes and Dainius Kacinskas for their contribution to the production of our episodes. To view the show notes and find more episodes, visit air.aaschool.ac.uk.The opinions expressed in AirAA podcasts are solely those of the participants and do not represent the opinions of the Architectural Association as a whole.
Join us On the Steps of 36: a question-and-answer conversation that crosses thresholds into our guests' histories, lives, influences and stories, shedding light on the person behind the work. In this episode, Ryan Dillon is joined by Martha Summers, an artist, architect and designer based in London. Earlier this year, Summers participated in the AA event Collective Efforts: Navigating Friction in Collaboration as part of the Self-Organised: Models for Learning series – you can watch a recording of the event here.AirAA podcasts are conceived, recorded, mixed, edited and distributed from the Architectural Association School of Architecture, which is based in Bedford Square in London. Special thanks to Thomas Parkes for his contribution to the production of our episodes. To view the show notes and find more episodes, visit air.aaschool.ac.uk.The opinions expressed in AirAA podcasts are solely those of the participants and do not represent the opinions of the Architectural Association as a whole.
Join us On the Steps of 36: a question-and-answer conversation that crosses thresholds into our guests' histories, lives, influences and stories, shedding light on the person behind the work. In this episode, Ryan Dillon is joined by Arinjoy Sen, an artist and architect whose work focuses on the politics and aesthetics of architecture and space. Sen participated in the AA event Collaborative Models as part of the Self-Organised: Models for Learning series in 2024 – you can watch a recording of the event here.AirAA podcasts are conceived, recorded, mixed, edited and distributed from the Architectural Association School of Architecture, which is based in Bedford Square in London. Special thanks to Thomas Parkes for his contribution to the production of our episodes. To view the show notes and find more episodes, visit air.aaschool.ac.uk.The opinions expressed in AirAA podcasts are solely those of the participants and do not represent the opinions of the Architectural Association as a whole.
Hey Hey Hey Bookshelvers!We hope this podcast finds your eyes well :) We have a treat in store today for you listeners. We are talking to the wonderful Ryan Dillon who will be presenting at this years DOGx 2024. We chat all things dog research, how to work in a team, self reflection and a bit of bakery to make us all hungry. Nat, Corrin and Steve also talk through what they thought of the recent APBC conference. Hope you all enjoy!Ryan Facts:Ryan is the owner of Oxfordshire Animal Behaviour and Training (OABT) and has worked with over 1,000 clients and their pets. Because of his enthusiastic and upbeat approach to teaching, he often leads the puppy classes which have gained popularity around Abingdon. Ryan also takes on behaviour consultation cases with Charlotte, runs OABT's behaviour rehab training sessions and produces tutorial videos and handouts for clients. His empathetic and supportive approach makes Ryan popular amongst his clients.Ryan is a qualified dog trainer with the Professional Association of Canine Trainers (PACT) and a recognised animal training instructor with the Animal Behaviour and Training Council (ABTC). He is currently recognised as a pre-certified clinical animal behaviourist with the Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB) and a candidate member of the Fellowship of Animal Behaviour Clinicians. He is working towards full membership of both organisations (certified clinical animal behaviourist and full member, respectively).Ryan earned a distinction in the BSc(hons) Animal Behaviour and Welfare degree at Oxford Brookes University in 2019 and a distinction in the Clinical Animal Behaviour Master's degree at the University of Lincoln in 2020. He plans to start a PhD in Animal Behaviour and Cognition in the next few years.Alongside running OABT, Ryan is also a lecturer at Oxford Brookes University and Abingdon and Witney College, teaching on the animal behaviour-related degrees. He is also a tutor and assessor at PACT, whereby he teaches and supports students on their journey to becoming qualified dog trainers.Link to buy DOGx tickets: https://www.pact-dogs.com/dogx2024/Link to sign up to PACT Lunches: https://www.pact-dogs.com/Link to FREE Canine Body Language course: https://pact-course.thinkific.com/courses/PACTtastercourse
This week, not only does Kermitment celebrate it's third anniversary, it does so with Elmo himself: Ryan Dillon! What more is there to say, really? We spent an hour and a half hanging out with someone who played Elmo! and oh yeah, we watched a Muppet thing too but... Elmo! Check out http://kermitmentstuff.com/ to get your Kermitment merch! Kermitment has a Patreon! Running a podcast is deceptively expensive work, so by becoming our Patron, you help us cover those costs and allow us to do funner, cooler stuff in the future! Find out more here! Visit our website to find a link to the Kermitment Patreon and more fun stuff at http://Kermitment.com! If you can't get enough Kermitment, follow @KermitmentPod, where we'll tweet fun stuff and interact with our listeners! And you can follow each of us individually: Matt: @MatthewGaydos Sam: @im_sam_schultz
Join us On the Steps of 36: a question-and-answer conversation that crosses thresholds into our guests' histories, lives, influences and stories, shedding light on the person behind the work. In this episode, Ryan Dillon is joined by Elena Palacios Carral, an architectural researcher, educator and a founding director of architecture design and research platform Forms of Living. In 2023, she curated the exhibition Portraits of a Practice: The Life and Work of MJ Long at the AA.AirAA podcasts are conceived, recorded, mixed, edited and distributed from the Architectural Association School of Architecture, which is based in Bedford Square in London. Special thanks to Thomas Parkes for his contribution to the production of our episodes. To view the show notes and find more episodes, visit air.aaschool.ac.uk.The opinions expressed in AirAA podcasts are solely those of the participants and do not represent the opinions of the Architectural Association as a whole.
Join us On the Steps of 36: a question-and-answer conversation that crosses thresholds into our guests' histories, lives, influences and stories, shedding light on the person behind the work. In this episode, Ryan Dillon is joined by architect and scholar Charlotte Malterre-Barthes, who participated in the Stop Building! event for the Stories about Sustainability series at the AA in 2022. Malterre-Barthes conducts research on urgent aspects of contemporary urbanisation, material extraction, climate emergency and social justice.AirAA podcasts are conceived, recorded, mixed, edited and distributed from the Architectural Association School of Architecture, which is based in Bedford Square in London. Special thanks to Thomas Parkes for his contribution to the production of our episodes. To view the show notes and find more episodes, visit air.aaschool.ac.uk.
Join us On the Steps of 36: a question-and-answer conversation that crosses thresholds into our guests' histories, lives, influences and stories, shedding light on the person behind the work. In this episode, Ryan Dillon is joined by Francisco Adriasola, an architect and graduate of the AA's Design and Make programme who curated the AA Gallery exhibition Observation, Act and Form in autumn 2022. Francisco participated in the Education and the Architectural Act event in Hooke Park in November 2022 – you can watch a recording of the event here. AirAA podcasts are conceived, recorded, mixed, edited and distributed from the Architectural Association School of Architecture, which is based in Bedford Square in London. Special thanks to Thomas Parkes for his contribution to the production of our episodes. To view the show notes and find more episodes, visit air.aaschool.ac.uk.
Join us On the Steps of 36: a question-and-answer conversation that crosses thresholds into our guests' histories, lives, influences and stories, shedding light on the person behind the work. In this episode, Ryan Dillon is joined by Kathryn Timmins, an architect, teacher and Principal Policy Officer in the regeneration team for the Greater London Authority. Kathryn contributed to an event in the AA's New Standards series focusing on safety in 2023, in which she and the panel discussed how our cities and spaces can be better designed to consider the needs of those who identify as women. You can watch a recording of the event here. AirAA podcasts are conceived, recorded, mixed, edited and distributed from the Architectural Association School of Architecture, which is based in Bedford Square in London. Special thanks to Thomas Parkes for his contribution to the production of our episodes. To view the show notes and find more episodes, visit air.aaschool.ac.uk.
En 2000, Craig David est à peine majeur mais déjà plein d'ambition lorsqu'il bouleverse la sphère musicale. Son premier album, "Born to do it", révolutionne le R&B en trouvant le parfait équilibre entre des sonorités urbaines, garage et la pop traditionnelle. Un opus qu'il a commencé à écrire seul dans sa chambre d'ado et qui va lui permettre de s'inscrire parmi les vocalistes les plus emblématiques de l'âge d'or du genre. Réécouter "Walking away" ne nous fera pas dire le contraire
The background music for Episode 25: Be'Lakor! All music written and performed by Ryan Dillon, the voice of Sid.
Rebecca and Craig are joined by special guest Ryan Dillon (@TheRyanDillon) to discuss this dark comedy all about sightseeing hitmen. We talk about redemption, second chances and defend Harry - a ruthless but reasonable villain who sticks to his principles. Produced by Andrew Ivimey as part of The From Superheroes Network. Visit www.FromSuperheroes.com for more podcasts, articles, YouTube series, web comics, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us On the Steps of 36: a question-and-answer conversation that crosses thresholds into our guests' histories, lives, influences and stories, shedding light on the person behind the work. In this episode, Ryan Dillon is joined by multidisciplinary artist, photographer and architectural historian Esther Choi. Esther was part of the AA New Models lecture series in 2022 – watch her lecture here.AirAA podcasts are conceived, recorded, mixed, edited and distributed from the Architectural Association School of Architecture, which is based in Bedford Square in London. Special thanks to Thomas Parkes for his contribution to the production of our episodes. To view the show notes and find more episodes, visit air.aaschool.ac.uk
The Hootsforce descend (literally) on the town of stones reach. The towns defenders take up arms, and follow the party and their allies in a fight to decide their fate. Includes music written by Ryan Dillon. MERCH NOW AVAILABLE! https://my-store-e247a5.creator-spring.com
Sid defends Conns Honour, Conn does some public Speaking, and the town of Stone's Reach holds it's breath, as they wait for the inevitable arrival of the Hootsforce . . . Includes music written by Ryan Dillon. Big thank you to all our fans who sent in voices to be included in this episode!
This conversation gets SPICY!!!With a marketplace full of options and new competitors emerging daily, it's more difficult (and expensive) than ever to attract and retain customers. Today's buyers aren't just looking for vendors; they're searching for partners who are dedicated to shared success. That's why an awesome customer education program is essential to improving retention and growing your brand. Ryan Dillon, Vice President of Corporate Development at Thought Industries, joins JD Dillon to break down the essentials of a solid customer education program and connect over some common ground—they have the same last name, both work in tech and are both online talk show hosts! Ryan's show Hot Takes is inspired by the popular YouTube chicken wing/celeb interview series Hot Ones. So, to make our guest feel at home, as the conversation around how to build a rad customer education program heats up, Ryan and JD eat increasingly spicy chicken wings. Get ready for 2 Dillons, 7 hot sauces and 25 minutes of fun on this ITK episode! Watch the full video of this episode on the Axonify YouTube Channel.Sign up for ITK updates and show announcements at axonify.com/itk.Grab a copy of JD's new book - The Modern Learning Ecosystem - at jdwroteabook.com.In The Know is brought to you by Axonify, the mobile-first training and communication solution that helps make sure your frontline workforce is ready for anything. To learn more about Axonify's digital learning experience and check out success stories from companies like Kroger, Levi's, Briscoe Group, Citizen's Bank, MOL Group and Etihad Airways, visit axonify.com.
Tickets on sale for our live show here: https://smockalley.ticketsolve.com/ticketbooth/shows/873633323 Also check out our Linktree for our socials and Website: https://linktr.ee/hearthfiretales The band enter the lair of the Mind Flayer, Be'Lakor. Melody plays their guitar, Sid crits, and Conn goes down. Also Myc is still here throwing rocks. Music Written by Ryan Dillon.
TICKETS FOR OUR LIVE SHOW ON SALE NOW: https://linktr.ee/hearthfiretales The band makes a new Frenemy in the shadow of the mind flayers Lair. Conn gets into a fungal rumble, and Sid comes face to face with every teen's greatest hurdle: Peer pressure! Featuring music by Ryan Dillon.
TICKETS FOR OUR LIVE SHOW ON SALE NOW: https://linktr.ee/hearthfiretales The band closes in on the wretched Be'lakor, the frog man with a penchant for edginess. However, to reach him, they must first brave the mines beneath the land,and they stumble upon the unexpected. Something Fungal this way comes. Includes original music written by Ryan Dillon.
TICKETS FOR OUR LIVE SHOW ON SALE NOW: https://linktr.ee/hearthfiretales The Band run up a hill, again!!! This time in search of the Stone Roses to help Imelda and the other members of Na Daoine. Conn comes face to face with something he thought was a legend, Fink sniffs out some truth, and Sid uses his Ranger Bullshit to ruin Dylan's day. Includes original music written by Ryan Dillon.
In the seventy-fifth episode, Jake, Chris, Matt and former co-host Wyatt chat with puppeeter Ryan Dillon, where they talk about his many contributions to "Sesame Street" and "The Muppets" over the years, including inheriting and performing the role of Elmo since 2013, his introduction to the world of puppets, how he first started working for "Sesame Street" doing the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parades, his web series with fellow puppeteer Mark Gale under the name "DillonGale Studios" and so much more!
On this encore episode of Below The Frame with Matt Vogel, we hear from Muppet Performer Eric Jacobson (Miss Piggy, Grover, Fozzie, Bert, Animal) about what made him realize that he needed to work for The Muppets, what he learned from Frank Oz, and of course, we'll talk about the many characters he plays. We also learn about "Good Eye Focus" and ask Sesame Street Muppet Performer Ryan Dillon (Elmo) a question about NOT puppets!
Alan is the best babysitter on Sesame Street, and tonight he's got a very special bedtime story for Elmo. Get cozy in your bed and join Alan and Elmo on the trip of a lifetime, as Elmo soars through outer space to visit all of Earth's neighbors.Want more Sesame Street x Headspace? Check out our Monster Meditation series and get a month of Headspace for free.CREDITSGoodnight, World is Executive Produced by Otis Gray. Each episode is written by Betsy Loredo and Catherine Pond.From Sesame Workshop the producer is Betsy Loredo. The production manager is Alyssa Menard-Haase. Series help from Meg Roth, Jessica DiSalvo, and Hei Min You. Sound Design by Otis Gray, Scott Sorenson and Chris Murguia.Original music composed by Scott Sorenson.Sesame Street voices are by Alan Muraoka, Ryan Dillon, Peter Linz, Leslie Carrara-Rudolph, Eric Jacobson, Matt Vogel, and Frankie Cordero.Tonight's Headspace Narrator is Bryan Sparkman.Additional support from Bri LeRose. From Headspace Studios, the show is produced by Emma Nemtin. Executive Producers are Leah Sutherland, Morgan Selzer and Sam Rogoway.
On this episode of Below The Frame we are talking with Muppet Performer and author, Noel MacNeal! And, yes, we'll talk about Bear in the Big Blue House! Plus, we'll be dropping by the "Injury Corner" and asking a puppeteer about NOT puppets! It's that time again -- it's time to go Below the Frame with Matt Vogel!
Abby & Rudy are so excited about going to the library with their mommy. But before they do they have to practice being very quiet and take a nap. Get cozy in your bed and join Alan, Abby & Rudy as they imagine a library full of any wonderful book you could imagine. Want more Sesame Street x Headspace? Check out our Monster Meditation series and get a month of Headspace for free.CREDITSGoodnight, World is Executive Produced by Otis Gray. Each episode is written by Betsy Loredo and Catherine Pond.From Sesame Workshop the producer is Betsy Loredo. The production manager is Alyssa Menard-Haase. Series help from Meg Roth, Jessica DiSalvo, and Hei Min You. Sound Design by Otis Gray, Scott Sorenson and Chris Murguia.Original music composed by Scott Sorenson.Sesame Street voices are by Alan Muraoka, Ryan Dillon, Peter Linz, Leslie Carrara-Rudolph, Eric Jacobson, Matt Vogel, and Frankie Cordero.Tonight's Headspace Narrator is Tanya Alexander-Henderson.Additional support from Bri LeRose. From Headspace Studios, the show is produced by Emma Nemtin. Executive Producers are Leah Sutherland, Morgan Selzer and Sam Rogoway.
Fright School: Puncturing Pilots continues as the fighters talk with Ryan Dillon (Just For Laughs) about regional accents and the most they've ever bled when they discuss the first episode of the True Blood. Plus, they guess if lines are from a vampire show or cop show in True Blue Bloods. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pilotfighters/message
Big Bird visits Alan at Hooper's to share about his exciting day at the Sesame Street Art Museum! He's so excited, he's having a hard time settling down for bedtime. He wants to go back to see the paintings! Get cozy in your bed and join Alan and Big Bird as they visit a very special art museum… in their imaginations.Want more Sesame Street x Headspace? Check out our Monster Meditation series and get a month of Headspace for free.CREDITSGoodnight, World is Executive Produced by Otis Gray. Each episode is written by Betsy Loredo and Catherine Pond.From Sesame Workshop the producer is Betsy Loredo. The production manager is Alyssa Menard-Haase. Series help from Meg Roth, Jessica DiSalvo, and Hei Min You. Sound Design by Otis Gray, Scott Sorenson and Chris Murguia.Original music composed by Scott Sorenson.Sesame Street voices are by Alan Muraoka, Ryan Dillon, Peter Linz, Leslie Carrara-Rudolph, Eric Jacobson, Matt Vogel, and Frankie Cordero.Tonight's Headspace Narrator is Bryan Sparkman.Additional support from Bri LeRose. From Headspace Studios, the show is produced by Emma Nemtin. Executive Producers are Leah Sutherland, Morgan Selzer and Sam Rogoway.
Alan's got an exciting day planned: a trip to visit Farmer Grover for a very special treat! But when he gets to the farm, Farmer Grover is very sleepy from all of his chores. Get cozy in your bed as Alan and Farmer Grover say sweet dreams to all the animals as the farm settles down for a nap.Want more Sesame Street x Headspace? Check out our Monster Meditation series and get a month of Headspace for free.CREDITSGoodnight, World is Executive Produced by Otis Gray. Each episode is written by Betsy Loredo and Catherine Pond.From Sesame Workshop the producer is Betsy Loredo. The production manager is Alyssa Menard-Haase. Series help from Meg Roth, Jessica DiSalvo, and Hei Min You. Sound Design by Otis Gray, Scott Sorenson and Chris Murguia.Original music composed by Scott Sorenson.Sesame Street voices are by Alan Muraoka, Ryan Dillon, Peter Linz, Leslie Carrara-Rudolph, Eric Jacobson, Matt Vogel, and Frankie Cordero.Tonight's Headspace Narrator is Tanya Alexander-Henderson.Additional support from Bri LeRose. From Headspace Studios, the show is produced by Emma Nemtin. Executive Producers are Leah Sutherland, Morgan Selzer and Sam Rogoway.
Alan's getting Hooper's ready to lock up for the night, but tonight he has the best helper on Sesame Street with him - Elmo! Get cozy in your bed as Alan and Elmo say goodnight to Hooper's Store.Want more Sesame Street x Headspace? Check out our Monster Meditation series and get a month of Headspace for free.CREDITSGoodnight, World is Executive Produced by Otis Gray. Each episode is written by Betsy Loredo and Catherine Pond.From Sesame Workshop the producer is Betsy Loredo. The production manager is Alyssa Menard-Haase. Series help from Meg Roth, Jessica DiSalvo, and Hei Min You. Sound Design by Otis Gray, Scott Sorenson and Chris Murguia.Original music composed by Scott Sorenson.Sesame Street voices are by Alan Muraoka, Ryan Dillon, Peter Linz, Leslie Carrara-Rudolph, Eric Jacobson, Matt Vogel, and Frankie Cordero.Tonight's Headspace Narrator is Tanya Alexander-Henderson.Additional support from Bri LeRose. From Headspace Studios, the show is produced by Emma Nemtin. Executive Producers are Leah Sutherland, Morgan Selzer and Sam Rogoway.
Well hello there, babes. Welcome back to Your Place or Mine, hosted by Bae Savage. In this episode, we talk about my foray into the world of doing stand up comedy! I recently took a 6 week course on beginner's stand up with Bad Dog Theatre and Ryan Dillon. Hear why I love stand up and the comedian community here in Toronto. Hear my first zoom comedy set, and open mic material along with what the process has been like.Don't forget Your Place or Mine now has merch! Head to https://www.baesavage.com/shop to check it out. Your Place or Mine will always be free to listen to on all streaming services. Contributions will help keep us running and allow us to grow our community of loud, bold babes!
Well hello there, babes. Welcome back to Your Place or Mine, hosted by Bae Savage. In this episode, we talk about my foray into the world of doing stand up comedy! I recently took a 6 week course on beginner's stand up with Bad Dog Theatre and Ryan Dillon. Hear why I love stand up and the comedian community here in Toronto. Hear my first zoom comedy set, and open mic material along with what the process has been like.Don't forget Your Place or Mine now has merch! Head to https://www.baesavage.com/shop to check it out. Your Place or Mine will always be free to listen to on all streaming services. Contributions will help keep us running and allow us to grow our community of loud, bold babes!
On this repeat episode of Below the Frame, Matt talks with Emmy Award winning Sesame Street Muppet Performer Ryan Dillon (Elmo, Don Music, Lefty the Salesman) about puppetry at an early age, going away from Sesame Street, and the famous red monster he plays. Plus, Sesame Street Muppet Performer John Kennedy shares his memory and reads a story written by Jerry Nelson. We also hear a great version of Jerry's song, "Alligators".Ryan Dillon on Twitter: https://twitter.com/boomryandillonRyan Dillon on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ryandillonmuppeteerThe Idiot Club on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dillongaleidiots
Alan heads over to The Count's castle to find all the batty bats and sleepy sheep already counted! Get cozy in your bed as Alan and The Count find a new way to drift off tonight. Want more Sesame Street x Headspace? Check out our Monster Meditation series and get a month of Headspace for free.CREDITSGoodnight, World is Executive Produced by Otis Gray. Each episode is written by Betsy Loredo and Catherine Pond.From Sesame Workshop the producer is Betsy Loredo. The production manager is Alyssa Menard-Haase. Series help from Meg Roth, Jessica DiSalvo, and Hei Min You. Sound Design by Otis Gray, Scott Sorenson and Chris Murguia.Original music composed by Scott Sorenson.Sesame Street voices are by Alan Muraoka, Ryan Dillon, Peter Linz, Leslie Carrara-Rudolph, Eric Jacobson, Matt Vogel, and Frankie Cordero.Tonight's Headspace Narrator is Tanya Alexander-Henderson.Additional support from Bri LeRose. From Headspace Studios, the show is produced by Emma Nemtin. Executive Producers are Leah Sutherland, Morgan Selzer and Sam Rogoway.
Get cozy in your bed and join Abby, Rudy and Alan in tonight's episode, as Abby and Rudy remember their camping trip and when they got to sleep under the stars at Monster State Park! Want more Sesame Street x Headspace? Check out our Monster Meditation series and get a month of Headspace for free.CREDITSGoodnight, World is Executive Produced by Otis Gray. Each episode is written by Betsy Loredo and Catherine Pond.From Sesame Workshop the producer is Betsy Loredo. The production manager is Alyssa Menard-Haase. Series help from Meg Roth, Jessica DiSalvo, and Hei Min You. Sound Design by Otis Gray, Scott Sorenson and Chris Murguia.Original music composed by Scott Sorenson.Sesame Street voices are by Alan Muraoka, Ryan Dillon, Peter Linz, Leslie Carrara-Rudolph, Eric Jacobson, Matt Vogel, and Frankie Cordero.Tonight's Headspace Narrator is Bryan Sparkman.Additional support from Bri LeRose. From Headspace Studios, the show is produced by Emma Nemtin. Executive Producers are Leah Sutherland, Morgan Selzer and Sam Rogoway.
Get cozy in your bed and join Bert & Ernie and Alan in tonight's episode, as Bert & Ernie get cozy in freshly washed sheets and blankets. Want more Sesame Street x Headspace? Check out our Monster Meditation series and get a month of Headspace for free.CREDITSGoodnight, World is Executive Produced by Otis Gray. Each episode is written by Betsy Loredo and Catherine Pond.From Sesame Workshop the producer is Betsy Loredo. The production manager is Alyssa Menard-Haase. Series help from Meg Roth, Jessica DiSalvo, and Hei Min You. Sound Design by Otis Gray, Scott Sorenson and Chris Murguia.Original music composed by Scott Sorenson.Sesame Street voices are by Alan Muraoka, Ryan Dillon, Peter Linz, Leslie Carrara-Rudolph, Eric Jacobson, Matt Vogel, and Frankie Cordero.Tonight's Headspace Narrator is Tanya Alexander-Henderson.Additional support from Bri LeRose. From Headspace Studios, the show is produced by Emma Nemtin. Executive Producers are Leah Sutherland, Morgan Selzer and Sam Rogoway.
Get cozy in your bed and join Super Grover and Alan in tonight's episode, as Super Grover saves the day and soars through fluffy clouds in his imagination. Want more Sesame Street x Headspace? Check out our Monster Meditation series and get a month of Headspace for free.CREDITSGoodnight, World is Executive Produced by Otis Gray. Each episode is written by Betsy Loredo and Catherine Pond.From Sesame Workshop the producer is Betsy Loredo. The production manager is Alyssa Menard-Haase. Series help from Meg Roth, Jessica DiSalvo, and Hei Min You. Sound Design by Otis Gray, Scott Sorenson and Chris Murguia.Original music composed by Scott Sorenson.Sesame Street voices are by Alan Muraoka, Ryan Dillon, Peter Linz, Leslie Carrara-Rudolph, Eric Jacobson, Matt Vogel, and Frankie Cordero.Tonight's Headspace Narrator is Tanya Alexander-Henderson.Additional support from Bri LeRose. From Headspace Studios, the show is produced by Emma Nemtin. Executive Producers are Leah Sutherland, Morgan Selzer and Sam Rogoway.
Getting thankful with Ryan Dillon. Friend and friend-of-the-show Ryan joins us for a lovely, funny chin-wag. Join Ryan, Producer Darcy and TVA as they boot through the following: – Comedy's
Get cozy in your bed and join Big Bird, Radar and Alan in tonight's episode, as they help Big Bird's friend, country bird Henry, fall asleep to the sounds of a quiet city.Want more Sesame Street x Headspace? Check out our Monster Meditation series and get a month of Headspace for free.Goodnight, World is Executive Produced by Otis Gray. Each episode is written by Betsy Loredo and Catherine Pond.From Sesame Workshop the producer is Betsy Loredo. The production manager is Alyssa Menard-Haase. Series help from Meg Roth, Jessica DiSalvo, and Hei Min You. Sound Design by Otis Gray, Scott Sorenson and Chris Murguia.Original music composed by Scott Sorenson.Sesame Street voices are by Alan Muraoka, Ryan Dillon, Peter Linz, Leslie Carrara-Rudolph, Eric Jacobson, Matt Vogel, and Frankie Cordero.Tonight's Headspace Narrator is Bryan Sparkman.Additional support from Bri LeRose. From Headspace Studios, the show is produced by Emma Nemtin. Executive Producers are Leah Sutherland, Morgan Selzer and Sam Rogoway.
On this episode, The Barretta Brothers welcome Director, Puppet Designer, Emmy-Award-Winner Puppeteer, and Co-Founder of DillonGale. ABOUT OUR GUEST: Ryan Dillon Ryan Dillon is the performer of Sesame Street's Elmo. Inspired by the Muppets since childhood and encouraged by his family and teachers, Dillon did shows wherever he could. In his senior year of high school, he was asked to join the cast of Sesame Street and has been a Muppet Performer for the past fifteen years. Ryan's Daytime Emmy winning work as Elmo can be seen globally on television and the internet, with appearances on morning and late-night talk shows, CBeebies' The Furchester Hotel, as well as in toys, apps, live Sesame Street touring shows, and more. In addition to performing Elmo, Dillon has taken on performer duties for Sesame fan favorites Don Music, and Lefty the Salesman, as well as countless Anything Muppets. When he's not working on the Street, Dillon is a puppet designer, director, and puppet consultant. His work can be seen in national commercials and other television shows including work for The Jim Henson Company and Disney's Muppets. Dillon built and performs several original puppet characters, and with his creative partner Mark Gale, produces online puppet content for DillonGale (IG : dillongaleidiots)
Get cozy in your bed and join Elmo and Alan In tonight's episode, as they imagine a slow train ride through the countryside.Want more Sesame Street x Headspace? Check out our Monster Meditation series and get a month of Headspace for free.CREDITSGoodnight, World is Executive Produced by Otis Gray. Each episode is written by Betsy Loredo and Catherine Pond.From Sesame Workshop the producer is Betsy Loredo. Series help from Meg Roth, Jessica DiSalvo, and Hei Min You. Sound Design by Otis Gray, Scott Sorenson and Chris Murguia.Original music composed by Scott Sorenson.Sesame Street voices are by Alan Muraoka, Ryan Dillon, Peter Linz, Leslie Carrara-Rudolph, Eric Jacobson, Matt Vogel, and Frankie Cordero.Tonight's Headspace Narrator is Bryan Sparkman.Additional support from Bri LeRose. From Headspace Studios, the show is produced by Emma Nemtin. Executive Producers are Leah Sutherland, Morgan Selzer and Sam Rogoway.
Get cozy in your bed and join Abby and Alan as they imagine the most magical fairy garden.Want more Sesame Street x Headspace? Check out our Monster Meditation series and get a month of Headspace for free.CREDITSGoodnight, World is Executive Produced by Otis Gray. Each episode is written by Betsy Loredo and Catherine Pond.From Sesame Workshop the producer is Betsy Loredo. Series help from Meg Roth, Jessica DiSalvo, and Hei Min You. Sound Design by Otis Gray, Scott Sorenson and Chris Murguia.Original music composed by Scott Sorenson.Sesame Street voices are by Alan Muraoka, Ryan Dillon, Peter Linz, Leslie Carrara-Rudolph, Eric Jacobson, Matt Vogel, and Frankie Cordero.Tonight's Headspace Narrator is Tanya Alexander-Henderson.Additional support from Bri LeRose. From Headspace Studios, the show is produced by Emma Nemtin. Executive Producers are Leah Sutherland, Morgan Selzer and Sam Rogoway.
Few D2C brands have experienced the rapid success and cultural profile of Peloton. But how does the company that introduced many of us to HIIT cardio training handle its own high intensity growth. Company veteran Ryan Dillion-Curran discusses with Steve how the brand has evolved in response to data, product usage and market needs and is creating forward looking teams that bake “slack and flexibility” into the Peloton marketing infrastructure. Find out why one of D2C's biggest success stories recommends emerging brands think more like a CPG.
Saluton, estas mi Tyson Saner. Welcome to the soundcast known as Succotash Shut-In: The Soundcast Stimulus Package. It's Season 4, Episode 232, and I've got some clips for you from three soundcasts I've been listening to recently, namely Sam Pancake Presents the Monday Afternoon Movie, Puppet Tears: Puppetry Shop Talk, and Good For You with Whitney Cummings. There's also going to be a reading from "TrumPoetry.com" and a spot from our other original fake sponsor Henderson's Pants and their brand new Holiday Pants. By the way, Epi231 featured bloopers from 5 soundcasts which were Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend, A Paranormal Chicks, Roll Out!, Who Back When, and Voyage to the Stars. It was a very entertaining episode hosted by Marc Hershon with whom I alternate hosting duties with weekly. You can find it in the same place you found this soundcast or any of the other options available for soundcast listening including, but not limited to: Apple or Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, iHeart Radio, the Laughable app, etc. There's also the homesite at www.succotashshow.com or at succotash.libsyn.com where you can find all the shows dating back to 2011. As I'm recording this, it's early December of 2020, a year that has been possibly the worst year in recent memory since…like 2016? That was pretty bad. 2014 wasn't great either come to think of it. And 2012 everybody was talking about the "end of the world…" Actually, I remember 2012 having some bright spots. It's the year I met Ethan Dettenmaier of Combat Radio and, as a result, I met many other guests of Combat Radio including Marc Hershon who was at that time the host of a show called Succotash, The Comedy Podcast Podcast, which subsequently became Succotash, The Comedy Soundcast Soundcast and then, eventually, Succotash Shut-In which you are listening to now. I also met Dean Haglund and Phil Leirness of Chillpak Hollywood Hour of whom this program has featured clips and with whom this show and many of it' contributors have collaborated with over the years. In fact I took part in a 28-hour "Mayan Marathon" that Chillpak held live on the internet counting down the hours until the impending apocalypse. I remember taking photos in realtime as a way to commemorate the occasion… if there was, in fact, a world after said apocalypse where my iPad 2 had both survived intact but also had a charge…That was a really good time… 2012 was also the year I met Hunter Block on Twitter. We became friends and, as of October of 2016, co-hosts of a soundcast called Anti Social Show which is still releasing episodes as time moves steadily on. So, there are a couple of bright spots from 2012 and 2016… I guess what I'm getting at is that all years have their bright spots in some way or another for someone or another and it is important to remember that when things get really dark. In 2020 I got to spend most of my time with a special little guy named Jareth as he entered his toddler stage. I consider these recent memories to be of truly the happiest moments I have ever had in this life that I've had so far. I don't think I could be more grateful for these bright spots than I am…but I can always try. Anyway, thank you for listening…or reading if this is the episode blog. CLIPS Puppet Tears: Puppetry Shop Talk The soundcast Puppet Tears feature hosts Adam Kreutinger and Cameron Garrity having in-depth interviews with the world's most passionate puppeteers. On March 27th of last year - 2019 or "Pre-pandemic as it's become known - Ryan Dillon stopped by for a jam-packed episode of the show. OUr featured clip is from their chat with this Muppet performer on Sesame Street, perhaps best known for performing Elmo since 2013. Good For You Comedian Whitney Cummings interviews guests (friends, comics, celebs, experts, weirdos) every week. Known for her standup comedy specials for HBO and Netflix, Comedy Central Roasts, multiple television series and films, Whitney has a lot of questions for a lot of different kinds of people. She also has opinions. And a robot. Epi57 from November of this year featured guest Meghan Tainor and, in our featured clip she and WHitney strained to remember Milli Vanilli and whatever became of them…with varying degrees of accuracy. Sam Pancake Presents the Monday Afternoon MovieActor/comedian Sam Pancake sits down with friends famous and funny to discuss the surreal, silly and nonetheless star-studded made-for-TV movies of the 1970s. It's a loving look at baffling not-quite-feature-length flicks that often aren't on DVD and have largely been lost to time. IN November of last month Sam welcomed comedian Dave Holmes on to talk about The Night Stalker - not th eTV series but teh 1972 TV movie that served as the pilot for the show starring Darren McGavin which was to follow. It influenced generations of subsequent paranormal-themed TV shows, but does it hold up today? Not so much, says Holmes, who objects to this take on vampire horror being so decidedly unsexy and overstuffed with middle-aged white dudes. And here we are again, together at the end of the show…wondering what the future will bring. Well, there are more soundcasts out there to listen to and share with you for one thing. If all goes well, COVID-19 will be eradicated, or at the very least manageable, treatable, preventable…rather than what it seems to be which is "inevitable". It is the Xmas season right now as anyone with an active radio can't avoid noticing…So many holiday tunes out there. Many people don't know this but I actually wrote a Christmas song called "For Christmas" waaaay back in 2014 for a charity Christmas album. It has lyrics but so far only the instrumental has been produced and distributed. It's a long story as to why the lyrics were never recorded… mostly having to do with technical limitations on the part of the producer… er, me. …Well, I guess that isn't really a long story per se. Anyway, the song is still available in the form it currently exists in, and I'll provide a link: https://www.amazon.com/For-Christmas/dp/B00PJUHQJE I do think it is about time I recorded a version with words… but then everything is about time, isn't it?…ok, maybe not everything. You can also check out the show archive at SuccotashShow.com to find all the episodes throughout the years, presenting what HAS to be around a thousand different soundcasts from various places around the world and the internet as we know (or knew) it. Maybe YOU are in the archive… maybe you will be someday? Who knows? In the meantime we can always use your help in the form of rating and reviewing the show… and also sharing the show. Because sharing is caring… unles it's COVID-19, DON'T SHARE THAT!!…But, sharing US is what we mean when we gently ask: Won't you please…Pass The Succotash? — Tyson Saner
On the Season One finale of Below The Frame with Matt Vogel, we hear from Muppet Performer Eric Jacobson (Miss Piggy, Grover, Fozzie, Bert, Animal) about what made him realize that he needed to work for The Muppets, what he learned from Frank Oz, and of course, we’ll talk about the many characters he plays. We also learn about "Good Eye Focus" and ask Sesame Street Muppet Performer Ryan Dillon (Elmo) a question about NOT puppets!
On this episode of Below the Frame, Matt talks with Emmy Award winning Sesame Street Muppet Performer Ryan Dillon (Elmo, Don Music, Lefty the Salesman) about puppetry at an early age, going away from Sesame Street, and the famous red monster he plays. Plus, Sesame Street Muppet Performer John Kennedy shares his memory and reads a story written by Jerry Nelson. We also hear a great version of Jerry's song, "Alligators".Ryan Dillon on Twitter: https://twitter.com/boomryandillonRyan Dillon on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ryandillonmuppeteerThe Idiot Club on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dillongaleidiots
This week on Total Movie Recall, we stare into the void and find out that hipsters are terrible people that treat the mentally ill like zoo animals and Ryan swears he'll never wear skinny jeans again. Steve declares that the word “genius” is thrown around way too much and that it should only be applied to people who discover new kinds of particles or create nudity mods for video games. We watched The Devil and Daniel Johnston, so burn your Sonic Youth records and point your plane straight at the ground, because life just may not be worth it. The Devil and Daniel Johnston (2005) d. Jeff Feuerzeig Starring: Daniel Johnston Butthole Surfers (Gibby Haynes) Sonic Youth (Thurston Moore, Steve Shelley) Half Japanese (Jad Fair, David Fair) Matt Groening Filmmaker Jeff Feuerzeig chronicles the life of a manic-depressive musician and artist, using a blend of home movies, Johnston's own audiotapes, vintage performances and current footage. Johnston has recorded more than 10 full-length albums and amassed a prolific portfolio of sketches, and has among his supporters Matt Groening, David Bowie, Sonic Youth, Beck, and Tom Waits. Things discussed in the show: Moleskine notebooks and the Necronomicon Baby Driver (2017, Edgar Wright, Ansel Elgort, Jon Bernthal, Jon Hamm) Far Cry 5 400 Blows (1959, François Truffaut, Jean-Pierre Léaud, Albert Rémy, Claire Maurier) Looney Toons (2020, Bugs Bunny, Yosemite Sam) The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo (2020, Ryan Dillon, David Rudman, Kacey Musgraves, Lil Nas X) Lovebirds (2020, Michael Showalter, Issa Rae, Kumail Nanjiani) Kumail Nanjiani's X-Files podcast Devs, teleportation and quantum computers Death at a Funeral (2007, Frank Oz, Matthew Macfadyen, Peter Dinklage, Ewen Bremner) The Gentlemen (Guy Ritchie, Matthew McConaughey, Charlie Hunnam, Michelle Dockery) King Arthur: Legend of the Sword / Snatch / Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels Val Kilmer's memoir - I'm Your Huckleberry / Tombstone / Top Gun / Heat / Batman Forever / The Saint The Ghost and the Darkness (1996, Stephen Hopkins, William Goldman, Michael Douglas, Val Kilmer, Tom Wilkinson) Predator 2 (1990, Stephen Hopkins, Danny Glover, Gary Busey, Kevin Peter Hall) Jeffery Epstein: Filthy Rich (2020, directed by Lisa Bryant), illuminati and class war Lex Luthur's will they/won't they with Superman Le Cercle Rouge (1970, Jean-Pierre Melville, Alain Delon, Bourvil, Gian Maria Volontè) My Dinner With Andre (1981, Louis Malle, Andre Gregory, Wallace Shawn, Jean Lenauer) What makes someone a genius? John Cale & David Cronenberg John Carpenter The Justice League Snyder cut David Lynch George Lucas will never stop messing with A New Hope Joss Whedon - Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The Cabin in the Woods Dan Harmon's story circle (writing structure) J.J. Abrams Will Johnson, Damien Jurado, Conner Oberst / Bright Eyes Firehose (Mike Watt) Daniel Johnston on KCRW with Ben Lee, Mike Watt, Joey Waronker, Guy Blakeslee John Lennon, Yoko Ono and Paul McCartney Mental illness, homelessness, bipolar disorder Van Gooh, Brian Wilson, Wesley Willis Dead Milkmen Ben Stiller Next week: The Cable Guy
in 2000 Angelina Jolie won her first, and only, Oscar for Girl, Interrupted and then got super gross with her brother on and off stage. SO! This year had a lot of interesting nominees, Toni Collette, for example, as this is her first and ONLY nomination (WHAT?!). This was also Chloë Sevigny's first and only nomination for Boys Don't Cry which if you've never seen, MAJOR TRIGGER WARNING! Samantha Morton was nominated for playing a mute woman in Sweet and Lowdown and Catherine Keener for Being John Malkovich (should have been Cameron Diaz (huh?)). Who do you think should have won? Tune in to find out! I am joined by my guest host comedian Ryan Dillon.
Today, on this beautiful fall day we are joined by the hilarious and kind Ryan Dillon! We talk about hiring people to be your friend and empathy! We can’t get enough of empathy! Follow Ryan on Instagram @theryandillon AND check out his comedy album Violently Nice!! Produced by Eggplant Picture and Sound. Brought to you by Ana-Marija Stojic, Jordanne Brown and the Mind Refinery. And a part of the Sonar Network!
Ryan Dillon stops by the show this week for a jam-packed episode of Puppet Tears! Ryan is a Muppet performer on Sesame Street, best known for performing Elmo since 2013. Along side Mark Gale, he is also the creator of the Dillon Gale Idiots, his original cast of surreal television puppets. We'll talk with Ryan about his beginnings as a tireless Muppet Show fan, beginning his career as a Sesame Street puppeteer at the age of 17, and the responsibility of taking over such an important legacy character. Don't miss this in-depth conversation about following your artistic passions and creating new work every day! For show notes and mentions, visit www.PuppetTears.com/RyanDillon To support the show, visit www.Patreon.com/PuppetTearsPod Release date: March 27, 2019 Hosted by Adam Kreutinger & Cameron Garrity
In the first episode of the podcast i review and discuss the episode with Shirley Whalen and Ryan Dillon
The ALTdot Comedy Lounge broadcast on SiriusXM's Canada Laughs - Friday, April 19, 2018.Featured in this episode: MC Sandra Battaglini, Joe Vu, Ryan Dillon, Ian Gordon, Aliya Kanani, and John MostynFollow us on Twitter @AltdotComedy and like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/AltdotComedyLoungeClick Here to Sign up for our weekly emailer to be updated on the latest show listings and special events.Hear the Altdot Comedy Lounge on SiriusXM's Canada Laughs (channel 168) Fridays at 8pm EST, Saturdays at 12am & 3pm EST, Sundays at 8am EST
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Om hotet och rädslan som finns kvar, trots att IS så kallade Kalifat i Syrien och Irak är besegrat militärt och slaget i spillror. Detta avsnitt av Konflikt handlar om vilket slags hot IS utgör efter att det så kallade Kalifatet i Syrien och Irak besegrats militärt. Programmet börjar i Frankrike där debatten är stor om de så kallade återvändarna, det vill säga de fransmän som anslutit sig till IS i Syrien och Irak. Fokus har hamnat på barnen som levt i Kalifatet, inte minst efter att antiterroristdomaren François Molins kallat IS-barnen tidsinställda bomber. Konflikts Anja Sahlberg intervjuar forskaren Kader Abderrahim, författare till en bok om IS historia och organisation, Lydie vars barn och barnbarn ännu är kvar i IS-kontrollerat område i Syrien och juristen Nadim Houry på människorättsorganisationen Human Rights Watch Pariskontor. Han besökte nyligen det kurdiska lägret Camp Roj i nordöstra Syrien, där 1200 utländska IS-kvinnor och deras barn hålls frihetsberövade. Av de runt 300 personer som enligt Säkerhetspolisen rest från Sverige för att ansluta sig till våldsbejakande islamistiska grupperingar, som IS, i Syrien och Irak, har runt hälften kommit tillbaka. Ett 50-tal ska ha dött där. Den siffran är dock osäker, då den är svårt att verifiera. En hel del svenska medborgare är alltså fortfarande kvar där, å enligt Säpo är ungefär en tredjedel kvinnor. Hur många barn det rör sig om är oklart, men enligt uppgifter från den tidigare samordnaren mot vårldsbejakande extremism, som hade kontakt med anhöriga, kan det röra sig om ett 30-tal barn. Vad gör Sverige för de här barnen? Hör intervju med Patric Nilsson på Utrikesdepartementet. IS så kallade Kalifat ligger i spillror, innebär det att hotet också är borta i regionen? Sveriges Radios Mellanösternkorrespondent Cecilia Uddén var nyligen i den irakiska storstaden Mosul, som återerövrades från IS i höstas. Hör om hennes intryck och analys om IS framtid där. Ivar Ekman intervjuar henne, och också överste Ryan Dillon, talesperson för Operation Inherent Resolve på det amerikanska högkvarteret i Iraks huvudstad Bagdad och den kurdiska företrädaren Salih Muslim, som sköter omvärldskontakterna för den koalition som styr den syriskkurdiska protostat som kallas Rojava. Dessutom hör vi läraren Abdulkarim al-Madani, från ett område i östra Syrien som tidigare kontrollerades av IS. Den som har intervjuat honom är en ung syrisk journalist som vi kallar Leila al-Ahmad, som jobbar för organisationen Syria Direct. Sist i programmet vänder vi blicken mot oss själva för IS har inte bara haft framgångar på slagfälten i Mellanöstern eller i propagandan riktad till unga fanatiker här i väst. IS har under åren gruppen funnits också fått fäste i våra huvuden som någon slags sinnebild av ondska. Kommer IS leva kvar där och vad gör det med oss? Konflikts Filip Kotsambouikidis pratade med människor på Drottninggatan om rädslan för IS, och Konflikts Robin Olin intervjuade psykologen Filip Arnberg på Kunskapscentrum för katastrofpsykiatri och professor Daniel Monk, som ägnar sig åt freds- och konfliktforskning vid Colgate University i New York. Vi vill varna för att det i programmet förekommer en del skildringar av det brutala våld som kännetecknar IS. Programledare: Ivar Ekman ivar.ekman@sverigesradio.se Producent: Anja Sahlberg anja.sahlberg@sverigesradio.se
In this episode, we dive into the gender spectrum exploring how parents and caring adults can support transgender youth. I chat with Ryan Dillon, a licensed professional counselor in private practice at Pride Counseling Austin, who specializes in working with trans, LGBQ+ youth and their families. Ryan offers an empathetic safe space for folx to explore their identities and also teaches comprehensive sex ed classes to middle school-aged students with an organization and curriculum called Unhushed. This episode offers empowering perspectives on how we can support gender identity and expression for the children in our lives. Want to connect with Ryan? Check out Pride Counseling Austin and sign up for the monthly newsletter here. Follow on Instagram here and like on the Facebook page here. Learn more about the Unhushed organization and comprehensive sex education curriculum here. For additional Austin-area and national resources for transgender and queer youth: OutYouth in Austin, Texas Central Texas Transgender Health Coalition National Center for Transgender Equality Gender Spectrum And as always: Be sure to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube for regular sex-positive content and updates. Sign up for our email list and receive your free download of 'Preparing for the Sex Talks: An Action Plan for Parents & Caretakers.' Join our Patreon community to access monthly live videos, interactive activities and exclusive resources for parents and caring adults, to support your sexual health talks. Shop sex-positive swag and merchandise for parents, caring adults and sexual health advocates here. Leave a review in iTunes to let us know how much you’re enjoying the podcast. This gives us great feedback from our community as well as expands the reach and visibility so we can serve more families! Transcript {Soft instrumental music plays as introduction} {Person speaking} “Welcome to Sex Positive Families where parents, caring adults, and advocates come to grow and learn about sexual health in a supportive community. I'm your host, and the founder of SPF, Melissa Carnagey. Join me, and special guests, as we dive into the art of sex-positive parenting. Together, we will shake the shame and trash the taboos to strengthen sexual health talks with the children in our lives. Thank you so much for joining us!" {Same Person Speaking} “Hi families, in today's episode we dive into the gender spectrum exploring how parents and caring adults can support transgender youth. I chat with Ryan Dillon, a Licensed Professional Counselor in private practice at Pride Counseling Austin who specializes in working with Trans, LGBTQ+ youth and their families. Ryan offers an empathetic safe space for folx to explore their identities and also teaches comprehensive sex ed classes to middle school age students with an organization and curriculum called, Unhushed. This episode offers empowering perspectives on how we can support gender identity and expression for the children in our lives. Let's have a listen.” M.C.: “Hi Ryan it is amazing to have you on the SPF podcast. How are you? Ryan Dillon: “I’m doing well. Thank you for having me!” M.C.: “Thank you so much. We are excited to learn from you and to get us started; what has your journey been to the work that you're doing now?” R.D.: “Of course! I grew up in a very accepting family, and I feel very privileged to have done that. I had parents that were always encouraging when I wanted to express my selves in something that was out of societal norms, which happened quite a bit since I was a very expressive young child and then a very, let’s say, handful as a teenager. And I was always expressing myself very feminine and wearing traditional women's clothing, and not once did they bat an eye at it. It set me up for a lot of confidence going forward, and when I say confidence I don’t mean like chest puffed up being able to walk into a room being ...
The ALTdot Comedy Lounge broadcast on SiriusXM's Canada Laughs - Friday, August 11, 2017.Featured in this episode: MC Ali Hassan, Ryan Dillon, Dena Jackson, Barry Taylor, and Todd GrahamFollow us on Twitter @AltdotComedy and like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/AltdotComedyLoungeClick Here to Sign up for our weekly emailer to be updated on the latest show listings and special events.Hear the Altdot Comedy Lounge on SiriusXM's Canada Laughs (channel 168) Fridays at 8pm EST, Saturdays at 12am & 3pm EST, Sundays at 8am EST
In this episode, I interview Ryan Dillion (@oysterpig), a classically-trained chef, punk rock and hardcore musician who's been creative his whole life. Growing up in Virginia, Ryan worked in restaurants and played music throughout his formative years, then studied at Virginia Tech and went to culinary school. He's lived in Boston, Raleigh, and earlier this year returned to his hometown. No matter where he's been, though, he's partnered with other creatives in both music and food. If you like creating things with other people, this episode's for you. Visit us at HeadHeartandHustle.com and subscribe to our newsletter.
This month we're going to be taking you through the entire new Planet Of The Apes series and we're starting off with Rise Of the Planet Of The Apes with guest, comedian Ryan Dillon. We break down the acting of James Franco as best we can, the worst neighbor ever, the death of humanity off screen, and we create our own cross over film canon for the world that this takes place in. This episode is brought to you by TeePublic. Check out www.TeePublic.com and discover your next favourite Tee. Psst... they also have nerdy hoodies, sweaters, baseball tees and long sleeves. Check out our favourite designs at www.TeePublic.FromSuperheroes.com Do you want insanely breathable underwear? Of course you do, everybody does. Visit Buddha Boxers at www.BuddhaBoxers.com and get a pair of ecologically sustainable, soft, breathable, and comfortable bamboo underwear at 20% off just by using promo code SUPERHEROES to let them know we sent you. Want access to a special secret episode of the podcast every month? Then donate to the show on Patreon. You can gain access to secret podcasts, jokes from the future, and Q&A's. Visit www.patreon.com/fromsuperheroes and become our Patron.
What does it take to get you to go to a walkin clinic? Who will run against President Donald Trump? Comedian Hunter Collins Co-Hosts and is joined by fellow Comedians Ryan Dillon, Kyle Hickey, Heidi Brander and Kyle Legacy plus Lawyer Ari Goldkind.
In this episode, I'm talking with Ryan Dillon, a cisgender man and Licensed Professional Counselor Intern (LPC-I) in Austin, Texas. Ryan specializes in gender therapy with children and teens. Listen in as we chat about growing up gay in a small southern town, gender creative kids, how parents can support their kids, and how hard it is to be yourself in a world that wants you to conform. You can learn more about Ryan's counseling and coaching services at http://www.ryandilloncounseling.com and http://www.transfriendlyschools.com. If you’re enjoying the show, please share with friends and take some time to leave a 5-star review in iTunes. A high rating is one of the best ways for other folks to find the podcast. Your support is appreciated! Original music and production patiently provided by Kevin Boyle.
ISIS is running out of territory, money, fighters and time. Some experts fear the damage has already been done. However, on this episode of Target USA, Operation for Inherent Resolve spokesman Col. Ryan Dillon says, "There is absolutely nowhere that they can go. They have two choices: They can surrender or they can die."
Is Up the perfect Pixar movie? Comedian and actor Ryan Dillon thinks so, and he’s here this week to make his case for Pete Docter’s spectacular tale of unlikely adventure. Your genial host Norm Wilner finds it hard to argue against any movie with a talking dog.
Comedian Patrick Haye Co-Hosts, shocking everyone with his real age! Toddy might have been jacked! President Donald Trump and the NHL Stanley Cup Conference Finals are discussed. Comedian Ryan Dillon, Jeff Abraham from Promescent and Lawyer Ari Goldkind.
Andrew and Mike are joined with all around good boy Ryan Dillon :) idk what else happened. The music was really loud for some reason so this one starts cold AF.
CRWM Episode 4 - Nasty Nachos & Beach Turds with Ryan Dillon Guest: Ryan Dillon: http://twitter.com/TheRyanDillon Host: Matt Gorman - http://OneSmallStepFilms.com Producer: David 'Huey' Hayman - http://WeAreTheSupergroup.com Theme song by Greys: greys.bandcamp.com/ FB: www.facebook.com/ComeRantPodcast TW: @ComeRantPodcast EMAIL: ComeRantPodcast@gmail.com iTunes: itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/come-…ast/id1188828486 Google Play: play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#…uultrtmkyaf2w4r4y
Greater Rochester Area Real Estate Podcast with Brad Saarela
Want to sell your Rochester Area Home? Get a FREE home value report.Want to buy a Rochester Area Home? Search all homes for sale.It takes many different moving parts for a team to be successful like ours has been. We want to introduce you to our team today and give you a little bit of information about each of these people who work together to make our team successful. Let’s start with Brad Saarela, our team leader at Andrews Realty Group and Somerset Lending. Over the last 15 years, he has helped over 1,000 families and is looking to help even more in the future. He enjoys spending time with his wife and children, listening to music, and reading about economics.Travis Keck is a buyer’s agent and listing specialist, as well as a licensed mortgage banker. He is from Piatkowski, Michigan and brings a small-town mentality to the big suburbs. In his free time, he likes to hang out with his wife and play catch with his son.Ryan Dillon is a listing and buyer specialist, as well as a licensed home builder. Ryan brings a unique perspective to the home buying and selling process. In his free time, he likes to kayak and bike in and around the Rochester area. Jason Patrick is a buyer and listing specialist, as well as the recipient of the customer service award for three years running. He has a wife and three kids, and likes to write music in his spare time.Miranda Kelle is a buyer’s agent and inside sales rep. With her passion and integrity, your home transaction will be an enjoyable experience. In her spare time, Miranda raises show pigs.Nick Valitutti is a buyer’s agent and inside sales rep. Nick is a highly-dedicated team member that places emphasis on your goals. On the weekends, he likes to ride dirt bikes and compete in motocross competitions.Ben Schomer is a buyer’s agent, inside sales rep, and mortgage banker. He can personally answer all of your questions from A to Z. In his spare time, he enjoys running on the trails in Rochester and coaching basketball.Steve Barnett is our team banker at Somerset Lending. His pledge to you is to give you a quick and precise pre-approval. In his spare time, you can find him listening to music or out on the golf course.That’s just an introduction to the great members of our team, who rank in the top 5% in Oakland County. If you have questions for any of us or need help with anything, give us a call or send us an email. We look forward to hearing from you!
The ALTdot Comedy Lounge broadcast on SiriusXM's Canada Laughs - Friday, November 13, 2015.Featured in this episode: MC Matt OBrien with Marito Lopez, Ryan Dillon, Julia Hladkowicz & Rob Mailloux.Follow us on: Twitter @AltdotComedy and like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/AltdotComedyLoungeClick Here to Sign up for our weekly emailer to be updated on the latest show listings and special events.Hear the Altdot Comedy Lounge on SiriusXM's Canada Laughs (channel 168) Fridays at 8pm EST, Saturdays at 12am & 3pm EST, Sundays at 8am EST
This week we make meatballs in the Time machine's new crock-pot based reactor and head back to 1955 to have a look about and watch it's Big Gross Movie: Lady and the Tramp! We discuss the Warsaw pact, the horrible racism of... everything and then settle in to watch an entitled rich lady meet a roguish tramp and act baffled when he turns out to sleep around a lot, with special guest Ryan Dillon!
Dan and Nate call up some old friends who share their tales of spooky puppets! Hear the fear from Mark Gale, David Bizzaro and Michael Schupbach! Experience creepy tales from Haley Jenkins, Stacey Winegarten, and Ryan Dillon! Hope you enjoy these terrifying tales!
Click here to subscribe: Getting Felt Up - A Puppetry Podcast! (Click link on iPhone to open in the Podcast app.) Mr Ryan Dillon finally joins the boys for his own episode and we catch up on his rise to puppet pro. Hear the stories of his journey to becoming the second youngest cast member of Sesame Streeet ever and meet one of our favorite Dillion pals, Karen Beige. Visit Ryan on Muppetwiki! www.GettingFeltUp.com
Mark Gale returns again to chat with the boys about puppets in theme parks. From Universal Studios, to Disneyland & Disneyworld, these parks are filled with some of the most technologically advanced puppets you'll ever see. Joined by special guest Ryan Dillon we chat about the best and the worst of theme park puppets. Visit GettingFeltUpPodcast.com for Video, Pictures, Links & More!
Sesame Street puppeteer Ryan Dillon joins Liz to help a writer who wonders if it's better to have a plan or take life as it comes. Al and Sam offer guidance from the episdoe "Nowhere to Run," where Sam leaps into an injured Marine to prevent a fellow patient from committing suicide.
Nate is on location at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts for their fantastic Sesame Street Exhibit! With him is friend of the podcast and Sesame Street Alum Mr. Ryan Dillon. They walk the exhibit and Ryan shares some fun facts about the displays and history of the Street. Go visit and follow along! www.GettingFeltUpPodcast.com
Ryan Dillon joins us to talk about the spooky things he's experienced in the puppetry world. Gumby, The Muppets, New Zoo Review & More! Learn more at our new website - GettingFeltUpPodcast.com Spooky Videos: Who's Got My Skinny Toe Hugga Wugga Glow Worm Gumby: The Witty Witch Sesame Humpty Dumpty
Ryan Dillon, national board member of the Epilepsy Foundation and person who is living with epilepsy, will discuss his journey and his advocacy work. He is “walking the halls of Congress” in Washington, DC to raise epilepsy awareness, and asking members of congress to co-sponsor House Resolution 298, The RAISE Act, Raising Awareness and Insight on Seizures and Epilepsy.
Joyce welcomes Ryan Dillon, who is living with epilepsy, and a member of the Epilepsy Foundation's national board. After moving to our nation's capitol to serve as a congressional aide, Ryan finally brought his seizures into the light, by embracing epilepsy and using his experiences to empower others and help raise awareness. As a result of a 5 minute seizure in July 2008, Ryan chose to speak out on the subject, in hopes of raising awareness. Ryan encourages those with epilepsy to tell their story and not be ashamed; he believes everyone with epilepsy can live a normal life.
Joyce welcomes Eric Hargis, President and CEO, National Epilepsy Foundation and Ryan Dillon, who works on The Hill in Washington, DC. Discussed on the show will be the 2009 National Epilepsy Walk scheduled for March 28, 2009, at the National Mall in Washington, DC.