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We are joined by special guest Marianne this week as we discuss “The Last Sam Weiss,” the penultimate episode of both this three-episode arc and of the third season. We share what we love about this episode (especially the acting from various cast members as well as the great character development that we get with Walter) but also discuss our disappointment around the enigma that is the titular Sam Weiss not being fully explained, seeming to be a thread that was ultimately dismissed. The post S3E21 The Last Sam Weiss appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
We are joined by special guest Marianne this week as we discuss “The Last Sam Weiss,” the penultimate episode of both this three-episode arc and of the third season. We share what we love about this episode (especially the acting from various cast members as well as the great character development that we get with Walter) but also discuss our disappointment around the enigma that is the titular Sam Weiss not being fully explained, seeming to be a thread that was ultimately dismissed. We also hear some phenomenal feedback from listeners such as Geoff (xforce11), Eric (or Eric from Pennsylvania as you prefer), Anna (not Torv), Erin, and ShelkyBean! Next up is “The Day We Died,” the season 3 finale, when we will be joined by a very special guest! Speaking of being joined by people, you can now sign up to co-host a season 4 episode with us! Links Mentioned: The Fringe Podcast Episode 0344 - "The Last Sam Weiss" The Fringe Podcast Episode 0345 - Feedback for "The Last Sam Weiss" Fringe Connections - "The Last Sam Weiss" Fringe Matters - "Fringe - 'The Last Sam Weiss' (3.21)" The Fringemunks - "Epis. 3.21: The Last Sam Weiss" Beyond the Fringe - “Peter and the Machine” Fringe Playlist by Chris Connect with Us: Golden Spiral Media Community Portal Golden Spiral Media's Twitter Page The Fringe Podcast Rewatch's Instagram Page Listener Feedback Webpage Join Our Live Show! Season 4 Guest Host Sign Up
Join us on this episode of the "Wandering Jew Podcast" as I chat with the introspective and enigmatic Sam Weiss. Sam divulges on his military experiences, exploring his initial decision to join the U.S. Army, the experience of basic training, and his ongoing commitment as he aspires to become a pilot. Sam discusses his background in engineering and highlights how deeper learning in math and physics reveals their intertwined nature. He gives us a cursory explanation of how radar works! We also delve into his spiritual and cultural identity, from his loosely Catholic upbringing to my discovery of his Jewish roots, and his grandmother's escape from concentration camps. We engage in thought-provoking philosophical and religious discussions, questioning the nature of God and the unique aspects of religion. Join us for an episode filled with insightful stories and deep reflections, capturing the essence of this remarkable individual - Sam.
This is another great episode on this roller-coaster of Fringe episodes as we near the incredible season finale! This time, we are returning to the topic of Cortexiphan subjects as we meet a new one - James Heath, and we are joined by Marianne this week as we discuss this episode so obviously inspired by the board game and film Clue! We discuss the references to Clue as well as the amazing performances in this episode, especially from Anna Torv who we all seem to agree is the MVP of this episode. We also share our enthusiasm around Sam Weiss and how happy we are to see him again, while also lamenting that his enigmatic lines in this episode about his origins are never satisfactorily explained. The post S2E16 Olivia. In the Lab. With the Revolver. appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
This is another great episode on this roller-coaster of Fringe episodes as we near the incredible season finale! This time, we are returning to the topic of Cortexiphan subjects as we meet a new one - James Heath, and we are joined by Marianne this week as we discuss this episode so obviously inspired by the board game and film Clue! We discuss the references to Clue as well as the amazing performances in this episode, especially from Anna Torv who we all seem to agree is the MVP of this episode. We also share our enthusiasm around Sam Weiss and how happy we are to see him again, while also lamenting that his enigmatic lines in this episode about his origins are never satisfactorily explained. You can also expect to hear incredible feedback from frequent feedbackers Rory, Erin, Geoff (xforce11), Eric, Patty from Canadia, and ShelkyBean! We hope that you will join us not only for this episode but also for the next episode when we discuss the fan favorite episode “White Tulip” with Damon, but until then, feel free to reach out to us with your feedback because we would love to feature you in our feedback segment! Links Mentioned: The Fringe Podcast Episode 0235 - "Olivia. In the Lab. With the Revolver." The Fringe Podcast Episode 0236 - Feedback for "Olivia. In the Lab. With the Revolver." Stream Fringe Theme by Alex Chiara Piano Alex Chiara Piano's SoundCloud Channel Fringe Connections - "Olivia. In the Lab. With the Revolver." Fringe Matters - "Fringe - 'Olivia. In the Lab. With the Revolver.' (2.16)" The Fringemunks - "Epis. 2.16: Olivia. In the Lab. With the Revolver." Fringe Playlist by Chris Connect with Us: Golden Spiral Media Community Portal Golden Spiral Media's Twitter Page The Fringe Podcast Rewatch's Instagram Page Listener Feedback Webpage
Award winning filmmaker Samuel Lucas Allen talks about their new short film CUT. We talk about how the film came together as a project, the extraordinary cinematography, on working with their father, Richard James Allen (who has been on the show several times to talk about his own work), and the father-son relationship in general, Judaism, guilt, toxic masculinity, the acting team (including a well-behaved chicken), the film score by composer Sam Weiss, what's exciting them right now and lots more. Samuel's website: https://www.samuellucasallen.com/ Sydney premiere of CUT at JIFF: https://www.jiff.com.au/films/2023-shorts# Stills (including the one we talked about at the Sydney Jewish Museum) and other worldwide showings of CUT: http://physicaltv.com.au/cut-2023/ Compulsive Reader review: https://mubi.com/en/au/films/cut-2023-samuel-lucas-allen
Join Dave and Wayne for genre television show news, a glimpse into what the hosts are currently watching, and commentary and analysis of the Fox series Fringe. This week on the SciFi TV Rewatch podcast we discuss whether or not the colonel is a monster in the same sense as scorpion mole boy. Is there enough mythology in this episode to push it into the A range? Walter continues to make progress with his social niceties, and Olivia reluctantly accepts help from Sam Weiss. In our What We're Watching segment, Wayne finishes season two of Alice in Borderland, and though he has a generally favorable impression of the season/series finale, he recognizes some problematic areas. Dave moves into the second season of 3% and picks up the UK/France crime drama The Tunnel. In Listener Feedback, Fred from the Netherlands notes the humor in the scene with Peter and Gene the cow. Remember to join the genre television and film discussion on the SciFi TV Rewatch Facebook group for the latest genre television show news and podcast releases. Episode Grade: Dave A- Wayne B+
Revivez le Manhattan Show by Manhattan Funk spécial Sam Records Vol.1 du dimanche 1 janvier 2023 SAM Records était l'un des labels à l'avant-garde du genre Disco lorsque le format était à son apogée créative. C'était à la fin des années 70 et au début des années 80, lorsque les producteurs et les artistes impliqués utilisaient tous des studios d'enregistrement professionnels de premier ordre avec des instruments live et se concentraient sur les chansons et les rythmes qui feraient bouger la piste de danse. Sam Weiss, le fondateur de SAM, était impliqué dans divers aspects de l'industrie musicale en plus de son rôle de directeur du label, mais la marque Sam Records était sa plus grande passion.
Genetic Engineering and Society Center GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http://go.ncsu.edu/ges-colloquium | GES Mediasite - See videos, full abstracts, speaker bios, and slides https://go.ncsu.edu/ges-mediasite | Twitter - https://twitter.com/GESCenterNCSU STS Roles in developing technologies of humility around gene drives Dr. Sam Weiss Evans, Senior Research Fellow at the Program on Science, Technology & Society, Harvard University Website | Twitter As different groups work out whether and how to pursue gene drive organisms, Sam Weiss Evans explores the ways STS researchers can enrich the attention to diverse perspectives, equity, vulnerability, and learning. Abstract In the development of gene drives, claimsr ecosystem-altering capabilities are often coupled with calls for research programs to engage with diverse groups. This talk explores the ways that STS researchers have helped shape the development of gene drives, drawing out the various roles they have had and how those roles have and have not advanced a research and policy agenda that favors attention to technologies of humility: contrasting framings, the distribution of benefits and harms, the capabilities of vulnerable populations to be heard and responded to, and the potential for institutionalized learning over time. Speaker Bio Dr. Sam Weiss Evans is a Lecturer and Research Associate at Harvard's John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, a Research Fellow in Harvard's Program on Science, Technology, and Society at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, a Research Affiliate in the Program on Emerging Technology at the Center for International Studies at MIT, and a Research Affiliate at the University of Cambridge's Centre for the Study of Existential Risk. Sam is worried that security is thought about too much by people who just think about security, and not enough by people who don't. How are decisions made about what areas of science and technology become objects of security concerns? How are decisions about whether something is a threat tied to our ways of managing, or ignoring, that [non-]threat? These are some of the questions Sam likes to ask. Other questions focus on the relationship between people like him—Science and Technology Studies researchers—and the people whom he works with and studies. What is the appropriate amount of critical distance to be able to see the context of an environment clearly while still being close enough to the action to have some influence on it? Sam loves trying out different answers to these questions and learning from them. He also loves learning from you. GES Center - Integrating scientific knowledge & diverse public values in shaping the futures of biotechnology. Find out more at https://ges-center-lectures-ncsu.pinecast.co
3x21 The Last Sam Weiss - Episode analysis. This week join host Luke Winch and We Made This regular, Kurt North, as they discuss 3x21 of Fringe, 'The Last Sam Weiss'. Being the middle chapter, this episode has to achieve so much. Does it do justice to the character of Sam Weiss? Is it a satisfying conclusion to his character arc? Join the guys as they weigh the pros and cons...Host / Producer / EditorLuke WinchGuestKurt NorthExecutive ProducerTony BlackTwitter: @TheOTPPodcastFacebook: Observing the PatternWebsite: wemadethisnetwork.comSupport the We Made This podcast network on Patreon:www.patreon.com/wemadethisLogo artwork by Mel Langton. Website: mellangton.com.Find her on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram under Mel Langton Art.
3x21 The Last Sam Weiss - Episode analysis. This week join host Luke Winch and We Made This regular, Kurt North, as they discuss 3x21 of Fringe, 'The Last Sam Weiss'. Being the middle chapter, this episode has to achieve so much. Does it do justice to the character of Sam Weiss? Is it a satisfying conclusion to his character arc? Join the guys as they weigh the pros and cons... Host / Producer / Editor Luke Winch Guest Kurt North Executive Producer Tony Black Twitter: @TheOTPPodcast Facebook: Observing the Pattern Website: wemadethisnetwork.com Support the We Made This podcast network on Patreon: www.patreon.com/wemadethis Logo artwork by Mel Langton. Website: mellangton.com. Find her on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram under Mel Langton Art.
BIG NEWS. The new Maui Times is coming and it's got a lot of great stories and info. Tommy Russo and Sam Weiss talk story about what you can expect.
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Our post-JNUC podcast takeover continues, this time to talk about Jamf Marketplace and Jamf Nation Redeploy with Josh Jagdfeld and Sam Weiss!
Doctors Ranjeet Minocha and Sam Weiss explain what allergies are, how you can be tested for them and what type of treatments are best.
2x05 'Dream Logic' - Episode Analysis. Join host Luke Winch and regular guest Andrew Brooker as they discuss 2x05 of Fringe, 'Dream Logic'. Sam Weiss gets cryptic, Walter doesn't like Seattle and Olivia says a proper goodbye to Charlie... Host / Editor Luke Winch Guest Andrew Brooker Twitter: @TheOTPPodcast Facebook: Observing the Pattern Website: wemadethispod.com
2x05 'Dream Logic' - Episode Analysis.Join host Luke Winch and regular guest Andrew Brooker as they discuss 2x05 of Fringe, 'Dream Logic'. Sam Weiss gets cryptic, Walter doesn't like Seattle and Olivia says a proper goodbye to Charlie...Host / EditorLuke WinchGuestAndrew BrookerTwitter: @TheOTPPodcastFacebook: Observing the PatternWebsite: wemadethispod.com
2x02 - 'Night Of Desirable Objects' - Episode Analysis.In the latest episode of Observing the Pattern, host Luke Winch is joined by first time guest Neoshia Roemer to discuss 2x02 of Fringe, 'Night Of Desirable Objects'. We are introduced to Sam Weiss and Walter gives us what is widely regarded as the greatest Walterism in the show...Host / EditorLuke WinchGuestNeoshia RoemerTwitter: @TheOTPPodcastFacebook: Observing the PatternWebsite: @wemadethispod.com
2x02 - 'Night Of Desirable Objects' - Episode Analysis. In the latest episode of Observing the Pattern, host Luke Winch is joined by first time guest Neoshia Roemer to discuss 2x02 of Fringe, 'Night Of Desirable Objects'. We are introduced to Sam Weiss and Walter gives us what is widely regarded as the greatest Walterism in the show... Host / Editor Luke Winch Guest Neoshia Roemer Twitter: @TheOTPPodcast Facebook: Observing the Pattern Website: @wemadethispod.com
In Episode 44, “Focus on What’s Important”, Blenheim Partners‘ Gregory Robinson is delighted to speak to Sam Weiss, Non-Executive Chairman of Altium Ltd and 3P Learning Ltd. Elected as Chairman of Altium Ltd in 2007, Sam has been instrumental in the expansion and outstanding growth of the company, currently with a share price of about 33 times as it was when Sam’s tenure commenced.Sam shares with us his journey across various industries from the United States to Australia, which included a fascinating period in Europe with the sporting giant Nike. He vividly recalls his encounters with legendary athletes, such as Michael Jordan, Michael Schumacher, Cathy Freeman and the Brazilian footballer Ronaldo.In a very insightful conversation, Sam and Greg talk about the technology industry, including trends on the global stage and what can be done in Australia to transform it from a society that predominantly consumes tech products into an environment conducive to developing and producing technology. Sam draws on his experiences, particularly with Altium, and imparts his knowledge and wisdom to current and aspiring Directors on how they can achieve the goal of generating value for shareholders.
In this episode, I talk with actor, model, & singer Austin Carr about Mean Girls and Love, Simon. This episode also features interviews with Georgetown University English graduate students Sam Weiss, Ian Jayne, and Antonia Nagle.
Sam Weiss joins Rohan to discuss how his medical experiences led to his ultimate desire to pursue international policy and humanitarian aid. He discusses his role serving in a Syrian refugee camp in Greece and later working for Save the Children both in Jordan and on Capitol Hill.Contact: makhijani.rohan@gmail.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samweiss1/
UNLOCKED FROM THE PATREON BIRD FEED: Lawyer and prison reform advocate Sam Weiss joins legal editor Oren Nimni and social media editor Vanessa A. Bee to talk about the state of prison reform and death penalty abolition. To listen to interviews when they first come out — and gain access to our patrons' "Bird Feed" — consider becoming a monthly patron at our Patreon page. Call into Current Affairs anytime at (504) 867-8851.
This week we observe "The Last Sam Weiss". Plus we forget to address Chris and his garden/water situation from last week. You can catch us on twitter @nothinbutstatic or mail@nothingbutstatic.co.uk
It was a hippy-trippy week for Fringe fans (5.09, "Black Blotter"). The Fringe team took a trip to the suburbs, and it looks like once again a child will suffer in service to Walter's plans. Join Fandom Access as we discuss Walter's subconscious, Sam Weiss, and Monty Python. Only four episodes of Fringe remain, so plase call in and let us know how you think it will end.
In episode 519 of The Fringe Podcast we share some of the listener feedback we received for the Fringe season 5 episode, “Black Blotter.” We hear various theories about Peter, September, the observer boy, Sam Weiss, Walter and Olivia. We hear from some that are still sure that Sam Weiss is the same person as […] The post TFP 519-Feedback For Black Blotter appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
In episode 519 of The Fringe Podcast we share some of the listener feedback we received for the Fringe season 5 episode, “Black Blotter.” We hear various theories about Peter, September, the observer boy, Sam Weiss, Walter and Olivia. We hear from some that are still sure that Sam Weiss is the same person as […] The post TFP 519-Feedback For Black Blotter appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
In this podcast we discuss a portion of the feedback we received for the Fringe episode, “The Last Sam Weiss.” We discuss the seeming loss of intrigue in the character of Sam Weiss, what might happen in the season finale, the relationships of the various characters and their respective growth and we even discuss the […] The post TFP Episode 0345-Feedback for "The Last Sam Weiss" appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
In this episode we discuss the Fringe episode, “The Last Sam Weiss.” We talk about product placement on the show, the peculiar behavior of Peter after he left the hospital, the development of the Sam Weiss character, the big twist at the end of the episode, and lightning phenomena. We wrap up the episode by […] The post TFP Episode 0344-The Last Sam Weiss appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
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FRiNGEcasting With Wayne and Dan #77 – The Last Sam Weiss Another podcast produced by Wayne Henderson: Media Voice-Overs. Please call the FRiNGEcasting listener voicemail at (904) 469-7469 or email to Wayne@MediaVoiceOvers.com [audio:http://traffic.libsyn.com/thewaynedear/FRiNGEcasting_With_Wayne_And_Dan_77_for_FRiNGE_The_Last_Sam_Weiss.mp3] Click Here To Download: FRiNGEcasting With Wayne And Dan #77 Episode #77 of the FRiNGEcasting With Wayne And Dan online […] The post FRiNGEcasting With Wayne And Dan #77 – The Last Sam Weiss appeared first on Wayne Henderson: Media Voice-Overs.
We discuss the Fringe Episode, "Concentrate and Ask Again." We update our opinions of Fauxlivia's possible pregnancy, some of the things we disliked about the episode, the clues we learned from Sam Weiss, and how we think the machine might be used. The post TFP Episode 324-"Concentrate and Ask Again" appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
We discuss the Fringe episode "6955 kHz." We discuss The First People, Sam Weiss, The Observers and the doomsday machine. We revisit the "Astrid is a Mole" theory and Faulivia's odd behavior. The post TFP Episode 312-"6955 kHz" appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
In this episode we dissect the episode, “Olivia. In the Lab. With the Revolver.” We discuss the potential of future episodes about cortexiphan kids, the relationship between Broyles & Nina, the character development of Sam Weiss, and the carcinogenic effects that Tasmanian Devils have on each other. Send in your thoughts and theories to us […] The post Episode 0235-”Olivia. In the Lab. With the Revolver.” appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.