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Frances Turner is a dynamic performer who brings complexity and authenticity to every role. Turner stars opposite Walton Goggins in Prime Video's hit series Fallout, from creator Jonathan Nolan. Currently in its second season, Turner returned as 'Barb Howard', the pre-apocalyptic wife of Goggins' 'Cooper Howard' and key player in Vault-Tec Corporation. After its first four weeks, season two already ranks as the sixth most watched season ever on Prime Video and is even higher rated than season one. Turner is also known for her work on Prime Video's The Boys, NBC's New Amsterdam, and her standout turn as a series lead in The Man in the High Castle, produced by Scott Free and created by Frank Spotnitz. Additional credits include ABC's The Finest, directed by Regina King, and Netflix's After film franchise. Before embarking on her acting career, Turner built a successful foundation as a corporate attorney. A graduate of Cornell University and Georgetown University Law Center, she practiced law at a major firm before transitioning to the screen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Quasar series really starts grooving with this issue, as we are down with the backstory and can start building out Quasar's world! Daryl is joined by Mr. Scott Free to talk about this himbo. Episode art by Phillip Sevy
This week on Bronze & Modern Gods, we dig into one of the most important turning points in X-Men history!The Old Fart Rule kicks off with Uncanny X-Men #210 (1986) — the opening chapter of Mutant Massacre, the storyline that helped define the modern multi-title crossover and permanently darkened the tone of Marvel's mutant books.We also break down a major market mover:• Mister Miracle #1 (1971) — first appearance of Scott Free and Oberon — seeing a massive spike in sales fueled by news of an upcoming animated series in development for HBO.Plus, our Underrated Books of the Week:• The Invaders #8 (1976) — WWII horror, Baron Blood, and why this Bronze Age sleeper still flies under the radar• Scott Pilgrim's Precious Little Life #1 (2004) — the indie comic that launched a cultural phenomenonIf you love key issues, smart speculation, and comics history with perspective, this one's for you.Support the show by becoming a channel member and help us bring you more show coverage, deep dives, and collector talk every week.
Today we're dialing it up with one of the most provocative, inventive voices in comics: Tom King. We're breaking down all the big news around Tom's upcoming DC slate — including the Mister Miracle animated project that's turning heads with its bold reimagining of Scott Free, and the fresh twists he's bringing to Lanterns that are already reshaping the mythos of the emotional spectrum. Yep, we're talking what it means for the future of the DCU, what fans can expect, and why these books matter beyond just explosions and capes.But we're not stopping there. Later in the show: Archie Movie Roundup — we're diving into what's next for Archie on the big screen, how the classic juggernaut's Hollywood evolution is playing out, and what it means for the Riverdale universe and beyond. We'll also take a hard look back at classic movies that shaped storytelling — old favorites, hidden gems, and the films that keep influencing creators today.Plus: The usual deep dive into craft, comics philosophy, life lessons from panels and pages, and the sort of honest, sharp talk only you'll hear right here.
TV and film veteran, Jeff Rake, (creator of the hit series, Manifest) and USA Today bestselling and award nominated author, Rob Hart, discuss their new release, DETOUR. A team of astronauts launches into outer space carrying the hope for humanity's future. But things change while they're away, and the differences are chilling. How far will they go to figure out what happened while they were in space, and whether things can ever go back to the way they were? "A fast-paced, cinematic space…will leave you breathless, anxious, and questioning everything you know.”—Delilah S. Dawson, New York Times bestselling author Listen in as we chat about why the people in stories matter, what makes us who we are, and their favorite episodes of the TV show we all watched as kids! https://www.mariesutro.com/twisted-passages-podcast https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/authors/2335262/jeff-rake/ https://robwhart.com ABOUT THE AUTHORS: Jeff Rake recently served as creator, executive producer, writer, and showrunner for NBC/Netflix's Manifest. He previously developed and executive produced The Mysteries of Laura, which aired for multiple seasons on NBC and in more than one hundred countries. His past credits include consulting producer on The CW's Beauty and the Beast, TNT's Franklin & Bash and Hawthorne, and Fox's Bones. Rake also executive produced ABC's Cashmere Mafia and Boston Legal, NBC's Miss Match, and Fox's The $treet. On the feature side, he has written screenplays for MGM and Disney. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife and their many children. Rob Hart is the USA Today bestselling author of the Assassins Anonymous series, as well as The Paradox Hotel, which was nominated for a Lambda Literary Award, and The Warehouse, which was translated into more than twenty languages. He also wrote the novella Scott Free with James Patterson, the comic book Blood Oath with Alex Segura, and the novel Dark Space, also with Segura. He lives in Jersey City.
TV and film veteran, Jeff Rake, (creator of the hit series, Manifest) and USA Today bestselling and award nominated author, Rob Hart, discuss their new release, DETOUR. A team of astronauts launches into outer space carrying the hope for humanity's future. But things change while they're away, and the differences are chilling. How far will they go to figure out what happened while they were in space, and whether things can ever go back to the way they were? "A fast-paced, cinematic space…will leave you breathless, anxious, and questioning everything you know.”—Delilah S. Dawson, New York Times bestselling author Listen in as we chat about why the people in stories matter, what makes us who we are, and their favorite episodes of the TV show we all watched as kids! https://www.mariesutro.com/twisted-passages-podcast https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/authors/2335262/jeff-rake/ https://robwhart.com ABOUT THE AUTHORS: Jeff Rake recently served as creator, executive producer, writer, and showrunner for NBC/Netflix's Manifest. He previously developed and executive produced The Mysteries of Laura, which aired for multiple seasons on NBC and in more than one hundred countries. His past credits include consulting producer on The CW's Beauty and the Beast, TNT's Franklin & Bash and Hawthorne, and Fox's Bones. Rake also executive produced ABC's Cashmere Mafia and Boston Legal, NBC's Miss Match, and Fox's The $treet. On the feature side, he has written screenplays for MGM and Disney. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife and their many children. Rob Hart is the USA Today bestselling author of the Assassins Anonymous series, as well as The Paradox Hotel, which was nominated for a Lambda Literary Award, and The Warehouse, which was translated into more than twenty languages. He also wrote the novella Scott Free with James Patterson, the comic book Blood Oath with Alex Segura, and the novel Dark Space, also with Segura. He lives in Jersey City.
Following the modest success of The Jesus and Mary Chain's 1989 album “Automatic,” Glaswegian brothers and fuzz pedal virtuosos Jim and William Reid went into the studio with the usual arsenal of effects, some new dance-rock beats, and a top-notch top-notch team. The result was JAMC's 1992 album, “Honey's Dead,” and expectations were high. Did they pay off? Scott Free and Laurie fill you in. ******************** SUBSCRIBE ON PATREON FOR ADS-FREE LISTENING AND SPECIAL BONUS CONTENT! If you like what we do at Accelerated Culture Podcast, please consider supporting us on Patreon for only $5 a month: https://www.patreon.com/AcceleratedCulturePodcast ******************** PLEASE NOTE: We have changed our episode release schedule. New episodes will now be released on Sundays at 1pm eastern time.
Scott Free, Superhuman. But could you share an ice cream cone? And Ally wants to bring back mowing in your bikini.
When Astrid stopped showing up to Assassins Anonymous, the group assumed her past had caught up with her. Only her sponsor Mark, formerly the deadliest killer in the world, holds out hope that she's okay. Then, during a meeting, the group gets a sign, or rather, a pizza delivery. Is there another psychopath out there who actually likes olives on their pizza, or is Astrid trying to send Mark a message? Meanwhile, Astrid wakes up in the cell of a black site prison, on a remote island. A doctor subjects her to mysterious experiments, plumbing the depths of her memory and looking for a vital clue from her past. She'll do anything to escape, except . . . killing anyone. Hmm. Turns out it's not easy to blow this joint without blowing anything—or anyone—up. Hart's writing is fast paced, funny, and hits in all the right places—and he manages to explore an emotional core that few thriller writers dare tackle. THE MEDUSA PROTOCOL is poised to lure new readers and bring back old fans as Astrid faces countless challenges . . . like a deadly snake-infested island. Rob Hart is the author of Assassins Anonymous, The Paradox Hotel, The Warehouse, and the Ash McKenna crime series, and the co-author of Scott Free with James Patterson. He's worked as a book publisher, a reporter, a political communications director, and a commissioner for the city of New York. Hart lives in Jersey City. For more information, visit: https://robwhart.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Ian, Helen, Adam and Andy discuss the new memoir by Nicola Sturgeon and its effect on Scottish politics, the risks of falling in love with ChatGPT, and the rise in British columnists phoning it in from abroad.
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He is one independent SOB. His name is Dave Scott, he was the general's driver in Vietnam in the Army 101st Airborne. Dave Scott makes his home in Central Oregon's Newberry Crater but he frequently takes off to places like the the Northwest Territories or Mongolia. He has paddled solo on some of the world's most remote rivers like the Mackenzie in the NW Territories, the Yukon, the Eg. And he has a lot to say about getting free. You can learn more at https://1indsob.com/If you want to support free speech and good hunting content in the Internet Age, look for our coffee and books and wildlife forage blends at https://www.garylewisoutdoors.com/Shop/This episode is sponsored by West Coast Floats, of Philomath, Oregon, made in the USA since 1982 for steelhead and salmon fishermen. Visit https://westcoastfloats.com/Our TV sponsors include: Nosler, Camp Chef, Warne Scope Mounts, Carson, ProCure Bait Scents, Sullivan Glove Company, The Dalles Area Chamber of Commerce, Madras Ford, Bailey Seed and Smartz.Watch select episodes of Frontier Unlimited on our network of affiliates around the U.S. or click https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=gary+lewis+outdoors+frontier+unlimited
When Astrid stopped showing up to Assassins Anonymous, the group assumed her past had caught up with her. Only her sponsor Mark, formerly the deadliest killer in the world, holds out hope that she's okay. Then, during a meeting, the group gets a sign, or rather, a pizza delivery. Is there another psychopath out there who actually likes olives on their pizza, or is Astrid trying to send Mark a message? Meanwhile, Astrid wakes up in the cell of a black site prison, on a remote island. A doctor subjects her to mysterious experiments, plumbing the depths of her memory and looking for a vital clue from her past. She'll do anything to escape, except . . . killing anyone. Hmm. Turns out it's not easy to blow this joint without blowing anything—or anyone—up. Hart's writing is fast paced, funny, and hits in all the right places—and he manages to explore an emotional core that few thriller writers dare tackle. THE MEDUSA PROTOCOL is poised to lure new readers and bring back old fans as Astrid faces countless challenges . . . like a deadly snake-infested island. Rob Hart is the author of Assassins Anonymous, The Paradox Hotel, The Warehouse, and the Ash McKenna crime series, and the co-author of Scott Free with James Patterson. He's worked as a book publisher, a reporter, a political communications director, and a commissioner for the city of New York. Hart lives in Jersey City. For more information, visit: https://robwhart.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
On this Episode... The last time these guys were on the CobraCast Podcast was on Episode #400 and now they ARE BACK for #624 ha... The boys from "Worm Suicide & The Devil Club"... Pablo Flores, Jett Baker, Scott Free and Zach Findley were in the house for a fun filled hour to say the least... We had a great time catching up and talking about what's going on in the world of "Worm Suicide"... We played a few tracks off their new album "The Thing That Died" and also played 2 of their recent Music Videos... For more info on "Worm Suicide", please go to https://wormsuicide.bandcamp.com/ Much Love, Enjoy ;) Recorded on June 3rd, 2025 Sponsored by Iron Wolf Ranch and Distillery https://ironwolfranch.com/
Seth and Shaun assess what the nerds at PFF say are the Texans' biggest strength, weakness and x-factor, and dive into if the Patriots could contractually cut Stefon Diggs without paying him a bunch of money.
In this powerful episode of Da Fixx, we sit down with Pastor Scott Free — evangelist, urban missionary, and true soldier for the Kingdom. He's bringing that real Word as we talk about living on mission in the streets, the importance of inner healing, and what it takes to reach the ones the church often overlooks. From his journey of transformation to building ministries that meet people where they are, Pastor Scott keeps it raw, relevant, and rooted in Christ. This one's for the front-line believers. Tune in and be inspired!
This episode Scott Free comes to work! We discuss Sinners, Self Care, Kanye West, AI Audio Features, Family Matters and more…
Its new episode day! This time we're joined by first time guest Nick, co-host of the podcast Can We Please Talk!! We talk Jack Kirbys creation Mr Miracle as we go back to 2017 for the Justice League Action episode "It'll Take A Miracle" The only superhero that was also and escape artist who was part of Kirbys 4th world universe!! We have a lot of fun as we talk the history of Mr Miracle, how the Justice League cartoon snuck under the radar, the comic artist who influenced Scott Free and the greatness of Jack Kirby! All thius and more as we talk the worlds greatest escape artist.... in cartoon form!!
DaownersBox Podcast Ep. 139 Happy New Year!! Will Walker returns Happy Birthday, C. Lashley drops by to talk about life in Puerto Rico; Regional Dialect and Eschoe p/k/a Beyond_TheMic All sit in with the fam. We talk GloRilla's Glow-Up, Scott Free's gives his dating perspective: Happy Birthday Free. We talk about traveling, seeing the world with or without a budget, 3 Degrees of Seperation, Mellenial Work Ethic & discipline.discipline. Regrets and New Year Goals, Expectations and more...
I have been meaning to speak on this topic for a while now. An email I got from a listener a few weeks ago raised the issue, and I have not been able to forget it. I addressed the subject in a blog about a year ago, but I have not addressed it in a podcast in relation to nonduality. This is the question of justice. Those who are exploring nonduality wonder how it addresses questions of justice. This subject is raised in a couple of contexts.One is that if there is no personal afterlife of the individual because the ego is an illusion, then what about all those people who did terrible things in life. People like Adolph Hitler or Pol Pot or war criminals or serial killers. If there is no Divine Judgment or hell, then does that mean these evil characters get off Scott-Free? It seems so wrong! So unjust! The other context in which this topic arises is that of working for justice in society today. I am talking about social action. Does nonduality mean that everything is fine just the way it is, and there is no need to try to make this a better and more just world? Does nonduality mean abandoning any sense of social justice or even personal morality? If Nondual Reality is beyond the duality of good and evil, does that mean that there is no moral arc to the universe? Does that mean that the arc of history does not bend toward justice?