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In today's show, I am joined by BJJ Blackbelt, and Fight2Win No-Gi Middleweight Champion, Kendall Reusing! Kendall joins Jose to talk the following: -Effectiveness of Time Management -Why she became a business owner -How she maintained her businesses during a pandemic -Her journey as a Black Belt in BJJ -How to deal with failure -Advice to people chasing a dream! PLEASE LIKE, RATE, AND SUBSCRIBE. IT HELPS THE SHOW. FIND ME ONLINE: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/criticalconditionsports/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1A-vszg6xoN6EFmDQgGEEw Twitter https://twitter.com/ConditionTalk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/jose.matos.5220 FIND KENDALL ONLINE: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kendallreusing/ Twitter https://twitter.com/kendallreusing Link Tree https://l.instagram.com/?u=https%3A%2F%2Flinktr.ee%2Fkendallreusing&e=ATPQGX9b_VLQzkZc4aIaPoR89Nv-3Xpy8BDOWMPWobv5PynSMl9JJp728wfmz0bQCx_KUI-FgqRWNwFwqHCvWQ&s=1 AS ALWAYS THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
A heartless police sergeant attached to the Elelenwo Police Division has shot dead a 38-year-old man, Abiodun Jimoh, in Elelenwo community, in the Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State.Abiodun was shot right at the entrance of Elelenwo Police Divisional Office by the Officer where a patrol team of the Division had dragged him along with Ismaheed, his brother, after arresting them on a bike they were riding. Ismaheed, a phone and laptops repairer, who, along with the late brother, hails from Kwara State, said: “On Friday night, police on patrol stopped us. I was riding a lady's bike with my brother on the passenger seat. “They searched us, saw our ID cards. When they saw nothing implicating, one of the senior officers told a restless junior officer to leave us. “The defiant junior officer insisted we were criminals and he must take us to the station. My late brother entered their van, I pleaded to ride on my bike joined by one of them. “I rode in front with the officer riding with me and the rest of the patrol team were coming behind with my brother. The unstable officer who was on the bike with me starting asking how much we have to bail ourselves. “I told him I have N2, 000. We got to School Road at Elelenwo, they asked me to drive to the Police Station. I got there and parked. The senior officer returned our phones they earlier seized and asked me to go home and bring documents for my bike/the next day. I agreed.“The police that shot my brother, who was evidently drunk insisted he must do something bad to us. Again, the senior officer told him, leave these guys to go, let them report back tomorrow with the bike's documents. “Immediately he started beating me, hitting me with the butt of his rifle. Other colleagues pleaded with him, he won't listen. Before I knew it, I heard gunshots. “I saw my brother lying down in pains. I heard two gunshots. One met my brother on the leg and the other hit one of the policemen. That was when the senior officer took the gun from him. “He was still struggling with me, but I forced my way to meet my brother. After rushing to three hospitals without attention in bid to safe my brother's life, I told them to take him to the hospital he's registered for medical care. “When we got there, they did not attend to us, I found that very painful. My brother had lost much blood. We then moved for the Braithwaite Memorial Hospital. On our way, I was the only one with my brother on the truck of the patrol van. I tore my shirt to tie the bleeding. I was still telling him to keep hope alive. “I was calling everyone to tell them what was happening. They heard my calls, stopped and asked me to give them back my phone. At that, point they drove roughly. I fell from the van, got injured and fell unconscious. “They knew I fell but they didn't even bother stopping. They sped off with my brother on the van. “They sat me down and said I should be there for a while till early morning. My wife called my brother's glo line, and it rang in his bag with me. That was when I realised my brother's iPhone was left in the bag.
Among thousands of women who lost jobs when Covid-19 hit were those who make our women's magazines. One was Sido Kitchin, former editor of Woman's Day and the NZ Woman's Weekly which closed down without warning during the level 4 lockdown. Now she's back with a new magazine and a company launching three more designed to reflect the new times.
Among thousands of women who lost jobs when Covid-19 hit were those who make our women's magazines. One was Sido Kitchin, former editor of Woman's Day and the NZ Woman's Weekly which closed down without warning during the level 4 lockdown. Now she's back with a new magazine and a company launching three more designed to reflect the new times.
A resurgence is underway for New Zealand's magazine industry after the massive blow it was dealt with the closure of Bauer Media back in March.In the last week or so we have seen the return of iconic New Zealand magazines The Listener and Woman's Day.But there are also some new kids on the block.School Road Publishing, an independent New Zealand owned media company is about to unleash their offerings.The new stable of four magazines are edited by long time magazine industry heavyweights Wendyl Nissen, Vanessa Marshall, Sarah-Kate Lynch and led by seven-time Women's Magazine Editor of the Year Sido Kitchin.Kitchin joined Francesca Rudkin to discuss the triumphant return of magazines.LISTEN ABOVE
This week, Taking To You To School with Dr. Tom Prichard is all about Road Warrior Animal and the 50th Anniversary of Jerry The King Lawler. Take a journey with Dr Tom and John Poz as they discuss the history and legacy of Animal of the Road Warriors as well as the history and legacy of Jerry The King Lawler.
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In this episode of Screentone Club Elliot and Andy get very, very lost on the way to school so decide to give up this whole manga reviewing lark and instead review the more important things in life: Monster Girl Brothels!Series Discussed: Chio’s School Road Vol. 1, Interspecies Reviewers Vol. 1Assignments for next Episode: Demon Slayer (Kimetsu no Yaiba), Downfall Vol. 1If you enjoy this episode, please consider backing us on Patreon - from only US$1 a month you get bonus episodes and other perks as well, including the ability to vote on topics for us to cover!We are also now affiliates on Bookwalker! Using this link will give us a small kickback, helping cover the cost of manga for the podcast!TIMECODES0:01:00 - Old Man Chat 0:02:15 - Returning Champions: We Never Learn! 0:03:30 - At the Mountains of Madness Vol. 20:05:30 - DEEP LORE 0:12:30 - If I Could Reach You Vol. 20:17:15 - Silver Spoon Vols. 2 - 120:21:15 - “High School Match of the Day”0:24:00 - Andy’s Pick: Interspecies Reviewers Vol. 1!0:25:00 - Availability Problems? Uh oh.0:29:30 - Elliot’s Labour Solidarity Moment 0:37:15 - “Buxom”art direction0:39:45 - The Grim Spectre of PLOT0:43:30 - “Porno BBS”0:46:15 - Elliot’s Pick: Chio’s School Road Vol. 1!0:47:00 - Elliot Apology Hour0:52:15 - THE NICHIJOU EFFECT0:56:15 - Incorrigable! 0:57:30 - Light Touch Comedy0:59:00 - Our Picks for Next Episode!
Episode #13: Baseball and School: Road Trip - Part 2 In this episode, we talk about the fun we had in Arizona watching baseball and we discuss how baseball is like a schooling. Intro for Episode 13 Bull Durham audio clip Segment 1: Manufacturing Results Segment 2: Changing the game plan for each batter/student Segment 3: Entrenched Traditional vs Innovation MLB Video: Let The Kids Play Sign Off Music by Bensound.com We are elementary school principals in Rowland Unified School District in Southern California. We have launched this podcast as part of our inquiry to learn, share and apply effective leadership practice. Join our Personal Learning Network as we learn, grow, and connect with others.
The good buddies are covering and breaking down episodes 9-12 of Chio's School Road! A series of short episodes all happening during the time of our protagonist and best nerd's, Chio, walk to school in the morning! What did the good buddies think of it? Tune in for a full breakdown of the episodes and every thought in between! Stay tuned at the end for the Good Buddies answering some of the listeners questions! Join our group @ https://www.facebook.com/groups/Thegoodbuddiesuniverse or you can email us at thegoodbuddiesanimepod@gmail.com to send in questions to be read on the show, and please do! Next week we're review Made In Abyss!Episode 35! Chio's School Road Episodes 9-12! The Good Buddies Anime Podcast
Have some adventures while walking to school.
The good buddies are covering and breaking down episodes 5-8 of Chio's School Road! A series of short episodes all happening during the time of our protagonist and best nerd's, Chio, walk to school in the morning! What did the good buddies think of it? Tune in for a full breakdown of the episodes and every thought in between! Stay tuned at the end for the Good Buddies answering some of the listeners questions! Join our group @ https://www.facebook.com/groups/Thegoodbuddiesuniverse or you can email us at thegoodbuddiesanimepod@gmail.com to send in questions to be read on the show, and please do! Next week we're covering Episodes 9-12 of Chio's School Road, which is a super fun- and quite funny anime!Episode 34! Chio's School Road Episodes 5-8! The Good Buddies Anime Podcast
The good buddies are covering and breaking down episodes 1-4 of Chio's School Road! A series of short episodes all happening during the time of our protagonist and best nerd's, Chio, walk to school in the morning! What did the good buddies think of it? Tune in for a full breakdown of the episodes and every thought in between! Stay tuned at the end for the Good Buddies answering some of the listeners questions! Join our group @ https://www.facebook.com/groups/Thegoodbuddiesuniverse or you can email us at thegoodbuddiesanimepod@gmail.com to send in questions to be read on the show, and please do! Next week we're covering Episodes 5-8 of Chio's School Road, which is a super fun- and quite funny anime!Episode 33! Chio's School Road Episodes 1-4! The Good Buddies Anime Podcast
The good buddies are covering and breaking down episodes 61-63 of My Hero Academia! In a world where people with superpowers known as "Quirks" are the norm, Izuku Midoriya has dreams of one day becoming a Hero, despite being bullied by his classmates for not having a Quirk.The story follows Izuku's entrance into U.A. High School after acquiring the quirk One For All from Midoriya's hero (and greatest hero of them all- All Might)! U.A. is a school that cultivates the next generation of superheroes. As Izuku and his new friends try to balance their Hero training with ordinary school duties, they must face new challenges including the League of Villains, an evil organization established by All Might's archenemy All For One to destroy all Heroes and take control of society! What did the good buddies think of it? Tune in for a full breakdown of the episodes and every thought in between! Stay tuned at the end for the Good Buddies answering some of the listeners questions! Join our group @ https://www.facebook.com/groups/Thegoodbuddiesuniverse or you can email us at thegoodbuddiesanimepod@gmail.com to send in questions to be read on the show, and please do! Next week we're covering Episodes 1-4 of Chio's School Road, which is a super fun- and quite funny anime!Episode 32! My Hero Academia! Episodes 61-63! The Good Buddies Anime Podcast
This time, we review the shows we enjoyed and didn’t enjoy from the previous season! 00:00 Intro 00:33 Overall season impressions 02:12 Draggle’s biggest disappointments: Grand Blue Dreaming, Chio’s School Road 04:40 Marina’s so-so shows: Isekai Izakaya, Phantom in the Twilight 08:27 Happy Sugar Life 09:22 Revue Starlight 12:37 Encouragement of Climb Season 3 14:43 … Continue reading Kaiseki Anime Ep. 17 — Summer 2018 Seasonal Wrap-up →
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Chris, Dean, and Ryan discuss the shows that got drafted in bracket F for the Summer 2018 anime season.Show ScoresBack Street Girls: 33.3%Chio’s School Road: 40.0%Harukana Receive: 46.7%High Score Girl: 13.3%Miss Caretaker of Sunohara-sou: 0.0%Late Night! Tensai Bakabon: 46.7%Social MediaFind our other shows:https://airad.io/Support this show on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/IxirsiiJoin us on Discord:https://discord.gg/AeYsSDpWatch the live streams:https://www.twitch.tv/ixirsii/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkNI8Li78hV4i0kloFRM3tgFollow us on Twitter:https://twitter.com/Ixirsiihttps://twitter.com/krueger_chrishttps://twitter.com/DeanOFilesSee what we're watching on AniList:https://anilist.co/user/Ixirsii
As the summer season takes its leave, the hosts of the Otaku Spirit Animecast are here with the first batch of shows to give their final opinions on. What shows made the cut, and what shows fell flat? Listen in and find out! Anime Reviewed in this Episode: Chio’s School Road, Music Girls, Dropkick on my Devil, Harukana Receive, How Not To Summon A Demon Lord, Island, and My Sweet Tyrant. Following the spoiler free reviews of each of the shows and the outro music, we enjoy a spoiler filled discussion of Island. If you have not watched Island, avoid listening beyond the 1:28:33 mark. The opening song for this episode is the OP for Harukana Receive called “FLY two BLUE” by Kana Yuuki and Saki Miyashita. The closing song for this episode is the ED for How Not To Summon A Demon Lord called “Saiaku na hi demo Anata ga Suki” by Yuu Serizawa. The song following the spoiler discussion is the OP for Island called “Eternal One” by Yukari Tamura.
The Summer 2018 season is stacked with many big titles and returning gems. Join the hosts of the Otaku Spirit Animecast as they dive into all of the shows they’ve seen and what they think of each one. Anime Featured in this Episode: Angels of Death, Angolmois Record of Mongol Invasion, Asobi Asobase, Banana Fish, Cells At Work, Chio’s School Road, Dropkick on my Devil, Grandblue Dreaming, Hanebado, Happy Sugar Life, Harukana Receive, Holmes of Kyoto, How Not To Summon A Demon Lord, Island, Lord of Vermillion, Music Girls, One Room 2, Overlord 3, Planet With, Revue Starlight, Seven Senses of the Reunion, The Master of Ragnarok and Blesser of Einherjar, We Rent Tsukumogami, Yuuna and the Haunted Hotspring, Encouragement of Climb 3, and Attack on Titan Season 3. The intro music for this episode is the ED for Island called “Eternal Star” by Asaka. The outro music for this episode is the ED for Attack on Titan 3 called “Akatsuki no Requiem” by Linked Horizon.
Bcom, Leo, and Kat finish up the second half of Summer 2018’s first impressions with weekly shows airing from Friday to Sunday. We attempt to understand metaphorical giraffes in Revue Starlight and Leo gives us a full medical diagnosis of what makes Cells at Work! one of the best ways to learn about the human body. Meanwhile we can’t stop laughing at Asobi Asobase’s brilliant comedic direction. Finally, we take sides on the intergalactic dog vs. cat conflict in Planet With before finishing up with a breakdown of the first two episodes of what is looking to be an excellent new season of Attack on Titan. Stay tuned to the end where we vote on the top 10 shows we will be following for the rest of the season. The hosts all brought different strategies to the vote this time, which made for a dramatic finale!Recorded August 7, 2018.Timestamps:4:08 - Chio’s School Road10:37 - Angels of Death16:33 - Harukana Receive22:28 - Happy Sugar Life30:38 - Grand Blue Dreaming36:34 - My Hero Academia season 343:08 - Revue Starlight53:40 - Yuuna and the Haunted Hot Springs1:01:34 - Cells at Work!1:13:28 - The Master of Ragnarok & Blesser of Einherjar1:17:43 - Music Girls1:20:08 - Asobi Asobase - workshop of fun –1:31:11 - Planet With1:42:49 - Island1:46:30 - We Rent Tsukumogami1:52:17 - Hanebado!1:59:29 - Lord of Vermilion: The Crimson King2:02:18 - High Score Girl2:06:05 - Attack on Titan season 32:18:42 - The Vote!Twitter: https://twitter.com/NerdomandOtheriTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/nerdom-and-other-nonsense/id1203061952Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/m/Iuqfigskscnxqhhatxmfyrec7gi?t=Nerdom_and_Other_NonsenseStitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/nerdomandothernonsense/nerdom-and-other-nonsense-anime-podcast
This week, we discuss two of the season’s comedies, Chio’s School Road and Grand Blue Dreaming. 00:00 Intro 00:30 Chio’s School Road 13:18 Grand Blue Dreaming 26:25 Outro Music Credits: “Clover 3” by Vibe Mountain Chio’s School Road OP: “Danger in my Tsūgakuro” (Danger in My School Commute) by Naomi Ōzora, Chiaki Omigawa, & Kaede … Continue reading Kaiseki Anime Ep. 12 — Chio’s School Road and Grand Blue Dreaming →
Welcome to the 8th episode of Genre Equality - a monthly podcast dedicated to discussing all things on the geekier side of pop culture. While our main topics this month delve into major live-action titles like Ant-Man & The Wasp, The Expanse and The Handmaid's Tale, this episode is predominantly focused on animation. Whether it's inventive Japanese anime like Hanebado!, Back Street Girls and Cells at Work!; or wonderful American cartoons like Steven Universe, Voltron: Legendary Defender and Trollhunters; we'll be recommending plenty from East and West. In addition, we'll also be remembering the works of dearly departed creators (such as Harlan Ellison, Steve Ditko and Jon Schnepp), discussing the highlights from San Diego Comic-Con (Glass, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Eisner Awards 2018, etc.), and introducing a new segment called "Tie-In Issues" where we debate the big controversies surrounding genre properties (James Gunn's firing, Buffy the Vampire Slayer reboot). Intro - 00:01 Ant-Man & The Wasp - 01:24 The Expanse - 10:00 The Handmaid's Tale - 24:16 Hanebado! - 38:20 Tenrou: Sirius the Jaegar - 41:25 Cells at Work! - 42:25 Holmes at Kyoto Teramachi Sanjo - 42:55 Chio's School Road - 43:16 Back Street Girls - 43:55 Overlord - 44:50 Attack on Titan - 45:47 Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle - 46:33 Baki the Grappler - 52:19 Steven Universe - 55:40 OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes - 1:03:08 Voltron: Legendary Defender - 1:05:10 Trollhunters - 1:08:22 Tau - 1:11:36 Remembering Steve Ditko, Harlan Ellison & Jon Schnepp - 1:12:56 San Diego Comic-Con highlights 1:23:55 James Gunn firing - 1:42:15 Buffy the Vampire Slayer reboot - 1:49:00
Bcom, Leo, and Kat are back to preview the Summer 2018 anime season that has just kicked off. This time, we have the delightful and hilarious Mandi from the Anime Addicts Anonymous Podcast on the show to help us get hype for shark-toothed boys and high score girls! Mercifully, this season Japan has decided to, ya know, maybe not broadcast every single anime at the same time like they did this Spring. That being said, there are still a few sexy sequels returning, and a few promising productions starting anew. Stay tuned for the predictions section at the end of our previews for a fun runback of our Spring predictions, and our new predictions for Summer.Recorded June 29, 2018.Timestamps:3:56 – Attack on Titan season 37:09 – Overlord III9:35 – FLCL Progressive11:15 – Angels of Death18:03 – How NOT to Summon a Demon Lord21:46 – Free!: Dive to the Future (season 3)24:27 – Yuuna and the Haunted Hot Springs28:33 – Grand Blue32:12 – Tenrou: Sirius the Jaeger35:14 – Island38:38 – Gintama: Shirogane no Tamashii-hen 240:03 – The Master of Ragnarok & Blesser of Einherjar43:00 – Banana Fish47:03 – Back Street Girls: Gokudolls50:45 – Shichisei no Subaru52:43 – Chio’s School Road54:55 – Happy Sugar Life58:12 – High Score Girl1:01:42 – Harukana Receive1:05:06 – Hanebado!1:09:41 – Jashin-chan Dropkick1:11:32 – Cells at Work!1:15:10 – Miss Caretaker of Sunohara-sou1:17:57 – Mr. Tanegawa1:20:23 – One Room 2nd Season1:23:32 – Kyoto Teramachi Sanjou no Holmes1:25:41 – Muhyo & Roji’s Bureau of Supernatural Investigations1:28:46 – Lord of Vermillion: Guren no Ou1:31:27 – Angolmois: Genkou Kassenki1:33:22 – Asobi Asobase1:34:56 – Phantom in the Twilight1:36:42 – Yama no Susume: Third Season1:38:00 – Shoujo☆Kageki Revue Starlight1:39:49 – 100 Sleeping Princes and the Kingdom of Dreams1:40:51 – Senjuushi: The Thousand Noble Musketeers1:41:53 – Ani ni Tsukeru Kusuri wa Nai! 21:42:15 – Tsukumogami Kashimasu1:43:31 – PREDICTIONS!Twitter: https://twitter.com/NerdomandOtheriTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/nerdom-and-other-nonsense/id1203061952?mt=2Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/m/Iuqfigskscnxqhhatxmfyrec7gi?t=Nerdom_and_Other_Nonsense
The temperature is climbing and summer is upon us. Join the hosts of the Otaku Spirit Animecast as they take a look at the upcoming Summer 2018 Anime Season and give their take on what to keep an eye out for! Anime Discussed In This Preview: Angel of Massacre, Grand Blue Dreaming, Yuuna and the Haunted Hot Springs, How Not To Summon A Demon Lord, BANANA FISH, Island, Chio’s School Road, Back Street Girls, Happy Sugar Life, High Score Girl, Harukana Receive, Hataraku Saibou, Tenrou: Sirius The Jaeger, Seven Senses of the Re’Union, Hanebado, Drop Kick on my Devil, Miss Caretaker of Sunohara-sou, Asobi Asobase, The Master of Ragnarok and Blesser of Einherjar, Angolmois Genkou Kassenki, Holmes at Kyoto Teramachi Sanjo, Shoujo Kageki Revue Starlight, Phantom in the Twilight, Muhyo and Roji’s Bureau of Supernatural Investigation, Ongaku Shoujo, Planet With, Tsukumogami Kashimasu, Senjuushi, Tensai Ningyou, Aguu: Tensai Ningyou, Attack on Titan 3, Overlord 3, FLCL Alternative, Free Dive To The Future, Chuukan Kanriroku Tonegawa, Gintama, Lord of Vermillion, Yume Oukoku to Nemureru, One Room 2, Encouragement of Climb 3, Cinderella Girls Gekijou 3, Bang Dream Girls Band Party Pico, Yamishibai 6, Joshi Ochi, Continuing Series, and some random ONA/Movie/OVAs! The intro for this episode is from the PV for Aguu: Tensai Ningyou. The outro for this episode is from the PV for How Not To Summon A Demon Lord.
Down School Road, Episode 22 Members of the classes of 2006 and 2007 reflect on their time at Millbrook and what they will take from their experience at the school. Come celebrate Millbrook School's 75th Anniversary, June 8th, 9th and 10th. Dinner - Dancing - Fireworks and the premiere of documentary film, "Down School Road." To register online for this special Alumni Weekend go to www.millbrook.org.
Down School Road, Episode 21 Todd Feitelson, Millbrook's Math Department Chair and faculty member since 1984, reflects on the subject of teaching Math through the ages and since 1931. Come celebrate Millbrook School's 75th Anniversary, June 8th, 9th and 10th. Dinner - Dancing - Fireworks and the premiere of documentary film, "Down School Road." To register online for this special Alumni Weekend go to www.millbrook.org.
Down School Road, Episode 20 Hal Levy, Class of 1953, talks about 6th Form English class with Mr. Pulling. Come celebrate Millbrook School's 75th Anniversary, June 8th, 9th and 10th. Dinner - Dancing - Fireworks and the premiere of documentary film, "Down School Road." To register online for this special Alumni Weekend go to www.millbrook.org.
Down School Road, Episode 19 Dan and Susan Albinder, Class of 1979 and 1981, and the first mother and father Millbrook graduates to be Millbrook parents (Alisha, Class of 2006), talk about the close-knit nature of Millbrook and how that hasn’t changed since their time at the school. Come celebrate Millbrook School's 75th Anniversary, June 8th, 9th and 10th. Dinner - Dancing - Fireworks and the premiere of documentary film, "Down School Road." To register online for this special Alumni Weekend go to www.millbrook.org.
Down School Road, Episode 18 Thomas Lovejoy, Class of 1959 and conservation biologist, reminisces about Frank Trevor, Biology Class, and the impressions of Millbrook that would shape and change the course of his life. Come celebrate Millbrook School's 75th Anniversary, June 8th, 9th and 10th. Dinner - Dancing - Fireworks and the premiere of documentary film, "Down School Road." To register online for this special Alumni Weekend go to www.millbrook.org.
Down School Road, Episode 17 Jesse Bontecou, Class of 1944 and former Millbrook Trustee, reflects on hockey in the early days of Millbrook and the undefeated Varsity Hockey team of 1944. Come celebrate Millbrook School's 75th Anniversary, June 8th, 9th and 10th. Dinner - Dancing - Fireworks and the premiere of documentary film, "Down School Road." To register online for this special Alumni Weekend go to www.millbrook.org.
Down School Road, Episode 16 Dan Todd, Class of 1956 and former Millbrook Trustee, reflects on the inevitability of Saturday night detention and remembers some of the reasons why he spent time in "The Jug". Come celebrate Millbrook School's 75th Anniversary, June 8th, 9th and 10th. Dinner - Dancing - Fireworks and the premiere of documentary film, "Down School Road." To register online for this special Alumni Weekend go to www.millbrook.org.
Down School Road, Episode 15 Rick and Cindy McWilliams, Directors of Athletics and Admission, and a Millbrook family for more than 30 years, discuss raising their children at Millbrook and the unique benefits of being faculty parents. Come celebrate Millbrook School's 75th Anniversary, June 8th, 9th and 10th. Dinner - Dancing - Fireworks and the premiere of documentary film, "Down School Road." To register online for this special Alumni Weekend go to www.millbrook.org.
Down School Road, Episode 14 Schuyler G. Chapin, Class of 1940 and the former General Manager of the Metropolitan Opera, reflects on his education at Millbrook and how the experience encouraged and deepened his love of the arts. Come celebrate Millbrook School's 75th Anniversary, June 8th, 9th and 10th. Dinner - Dancing - Fireworks and the premiere of documentary film, "Down School Road." To register online for this special Alumni Weekend go to www.millbrook.org.
Down School Road, Episode 13 Kathleen Dill, Class of 1985, reflects on her athletic experiences at Millbrook. Come celebrate Millbrook School's 75th Anniversary, June 8th, 9th and 10th. Dinner - Dancing - Fireworks and the premiere of documentary film, "Down School Road." To register online for this special Alumni Weekend go to www.millbrook.org.
Down School Road, Episode 12 Robert Anthony, Class of 1965 and the Director of Development and Alumni Affairs since 1974, reflects on the growth of Millbrook's Annual Fund. Come celebrate Millbrook School's 75th Anniversary, June 8th, 9th and 10th. Dinner - Dancing - Fireworks and the premiere of documentary film, "Down School Road." To register online for this special Alumni Weekend go to www.millbrook.org.
Down School Road, Episode 11 Frank Borges, Class of 1970 and the 1989 Edward Pulling Community Service Fellow, reflects on his time at Millbrook and some faculty members who took a special interest in him. Come celebrate Millbrook School's 75th Anniversary, June 8th, 9th and 10th. Dinner - Dancing - Fireworks and the premiere of documentary film, "Down School Road." To register online for this special Alumni Weekend go to www.millbrook.org.
Down School Road, Episode 10 Gil Schafer, Class of 1980 and Chair of Millbrook's Physical Resources Committee, talks about the physical character of Millbrook's campus and preserving the school's architecture. Come celebrate Millbrook School's 75th Anniversary, June 8th, 9th and 10th. Dinner - Dancing - Fireworks and the premiere of documentary film, "Down School Road." To register online for this special Alumni Weekend go to www.millbrook.org .
Down School Road, Episode 9 Kathy Havard, dean of faculty, reflects on the values and qualities of Millbrook's teachers. Come celebrate Millbrook School's 75th Anniversary, June 8th, 9th and 10th. Dinner - Dancing - Fireworks and the premiere of documentary film, "Down School Road." To register online for this special Alumni Weekend go to www.millbrook.org .
Down School Road, Episode 8 Bradford Mills, former Millbrook Trustee and member of the Class of 1940, reflects on some special course offerings at Millbrook during World War II. Come celebrate Millbrook School's 75th Anniversary, June 8th, 9th and 10th. Dinner - Dancing - Fireworks and the premiere of documentary film, "Down School Road." To register online for this special Alumni Weekend go to www.millbrook.org .
Down School Road, Episode 7 Rufus Wainwright, noted Singer-Songwriter and member of the Class of 1991, recalls his first impressions of the school and why he felt he had to come to Millbrook. Rufus' song "Millbrook" appears on his 1998 self-titled album. Come celebrate Millbrook School's 75th Anniversary, June 8th, 9th and 10th. Dinner - Dancing - Fireworks and the premiere of documentary film, "Down School Road." To register online for this special Alumni Weekend go to www.millbrook.org .
Down School Road, Episode 6 Donald B. Abbott, Class of 1959 and Millbrook's 4th Headmaster (1976-1990) remembers a few special community service moments at Millbrook: "Rock Day" and the Fall snowstorm of 1987. Come celebrate Millbrook School's 75th Anniversary, June 8th, 9th and 10th. Dinner - Dancing - Fireworks and the premiere of documentary film, "Down School Road." To register online for this special Alumni Weekend go to www.millbrook.org .
Down School Road, Episode 5 William McNarama, Class of 1975 and Millbrook's Board Chair, discusses the Board's development of a strategic plan in the 1990's. Come celebrate Millbrook School's 75th Anniversary, June 8th, 9th and 10th. Dinner - Dancing - Fireworks and the premiere of documentary film, "Down School Road." To register online for this special Alumni Weekend go to www.millbrook.org .
Down School Road, Episode 4 William F. Buckley, Jr., Class of 1943 and Founder of the National Review, discusses his first experience in publishing, the creation of Millbrook's first yearbook, The Tamarack. Come celebrate Millbrook School's 75th Anniversary, June 8th, 9th and 10th. Dinner - Dancing - Fireworks and the premiere of documentary film, "Down School Road." To register online for this special Alumni Weekend go to www.millbrook.org .
Down School Road, Episode 3 Del Shilkret, former Director of Finance and Operations, discusses how the student's involement with each other and the faculty makes Millbrook different from other schools. Come celebrate Millbrook School's 75th Anniversary, June 8th, 9th and 10th. Dinner - Dancing - Fireworks and the premiere of documentary film, "Down School Road." To register online for this special Alumni Weekend go to www.millbrook.org .
Down School Road, Episode 2 Drew Casertano, Headmaster of Millbrook School, discusses how Millbrook has progressed through times of dramatic change. Come celebrate Millbrook School's 75th Anniversary, June 8th, 9th and 10th. Dinner - Dancing - Fireworks and the premiere of documentary film, "Down School Road." To register online for this special Alumni Weekend go to www.millbrook.org .
Down School Road, Episode 1 Edward Pulling, Founding Headmaster of Millbrook School, discusses teaching truth through personality. From the 1988 interview "A Conversation with Edward Pulling". Come celebrate Millbrook School's 75th Anniversary, June 8th, 9th and 10th. Dinner - Dancing - Fireworks and the premiere of documentary film, "Down School Road." To register online for this special Alumni Weekend go to www.millbrook.org .
For this special minisode we are covering a film that blew us away on our first viewings, but we’ve patiently waited for it to be released on Blu-ray so that more would have the chance to see it before we had this discussion. Your Name, directed by Makoto Shinkai, is the story of a star-crossed boy and girl, perhaps destined to forever yearn for a meeting that will never come, connected across space and time by an unexplainable magic and framed against the backdrop of an but is also technically marvelous in both visuals and sound. We hope you enjoy this conversation on one of our anime favorites. Contact Aaron Twitter Facebook Patrick Twitter Facebook Feelin' Film Facebook Twitter Website Email feelinfilm@gmail.com Feelin' Film on iTunes Join the Facebook Discussion Group Support us on Patreon & get awesome rewards Intro/Outro Music - "School Road" and "Date" by RADWIMPS Rate/Review us on iTunes and on your podcast app of choice! It helps bring us exposure so that we can get more people involved in the conversation. Thank you!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/feelin-film/donations