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Full Rig Info: https://www.premierguitar.com/videos/rig-rundown/charlie-worshamSubscribe to PG's Channel: http://bit.ly/SubscribePGYouTubeThe country artist and session weapon packed a range of acoustics for some recent studio time.Charlie Worsham was just wrapping up some tracking down at Sony Studios in Nashville when PG's John Bohlinger caught up with him for a look at what tools he packs for a recording gig. Worsham had with him some of his most treasured acoustics, electrics, mandolins, banjos, and more, plus a collection of primo picks for all applications. Check out the highlights below.Shop Charlie Worsham's Gear:Gibson ES-335 - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/ZQJLaWMartin D-28 - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/092A9VD'Addario Bluegrass Strings .012-.056 - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/yqW9r2Fender '68 Custom Princeton Reverb - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/vNXN1AStrymon El Capistan - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/k0MG20Electro-Harmonix Canyon Delay & Looper - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/xLOQJ5Full Rig Info: https://www.premierguitar.com/videos/rig-rundown/charlie-worshamSubscribe to PG's Channel: http://bit.ly/SubscribePGYouTubeWin Guitar Gear: https://bit.ly/GiveawaysPGDon't Miss a Rundown: http://bit.ly/RIgRundownENLMerch & Magazines: https://shop.premierguitar.comPG's Facebook: https://facebook.com/premierguitarPG's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/premierguitar/PG's Twitter: https://twitter.com/premierguitarPG's Threads: https://threads.net/@premierguitarPG's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@premierguitar0:00 - Joe Glaser & D'Addario0:15 - Charlie Worsham Playing Intro1:09 - John Bohlinger Intro1:33 - 1963 Martin D-286:30 - Pedalboard12:54 - 1954 Gibson J-5013:43 - Guitar Picks18:11 - Live Rig vs Studio Gear20:18 - Recording Eric Church's "Like Jesus Does"24:53 - Recording Dierks Bentley's "High Note"26:04 - Recording Dierks Bentley's "Drunk on a Plane"28:32 - Rig Rundown & D'Addario29:04 - Parker Mandolin31:25 - Burkett Terz33:23 - Ome 5-String Banjo35:34 - 1960s Gibson EM-150 Mandolin41:17 - 1970s Fender Stratocaster & Recording Eric Church's "Keep On"45:33 - 1960 Gibson ES-335 Gifted from Vince Gill52:38 - Fender '68 Custom Princeton Reverb & Nashville Amp Works 5E354:09 - Nashville Session Guitarist55:04 - Importance of Rig Rundowns56:17 - D'Addario[Brought to you by D'Addario: https://ddar.io/wykyk-rr]© Copyright Gearhead Communications LLC, 2025#guitar #rigrundown #guitarist #guitarplayer #guitargear #charlieworsham #bluegrass
Jane Lawton Potelle is the founder of Eaton Fire Residents United (EFRU), a grassroots coalition advocating for environmental health and community safety in the aftermath of the Eaton Fire. She led the launch of a resident-driven contamination mapping initiative and has become a leading voice for equitable remediation and government transparency.Jane previously served as a Glendale Parks Commissioner and was a founding member of the Glendale Environmental Coalition's steering committee, where she helped stop the expansion of the Grayson Gas Plant. She also has a background in feature film development, with experience at Sony Studios, Overbrook Entertainment, and Nash Entertainment.She lives in Altadena with her husband and son and holds a BFA from Carnegie Mellon University.Nicole Maccalla, PhD is a researcher, educator, and community advocate who serves on the Data Unification and Mapping subcommittee for Eaton Fire Residents United (EFRU). A longtime resident of Altadena, she was displaced by the Eaton Fire and is now temporarily living in South Gate with her two children, two dogs, and seven cats—including a rescued cat family from the fire.Nicole has deep roots in community service, including roles as a Girl Scout leader, AYSO referee, PTA officer, and former school board member at St. Elizabeth Parish School. Her advocacy is grounded in her lived experience—three of her Altadena residences were destroyed or damaged in the fire—and her commitment to returning and rebuilding alongside her neighbors.Professionally, Nicole is faculty at both UCLA and USC, where she teaches research methodology, directs evaluation projects, and mentors the next generation of scholars and organizational leaders.When you are ready, just send me the details and I'll have them ready. I don't know if I asked already, but if you can send me some of the highlights of the questions you plan to ask, I would love to prep them.#janepotelle #nicolemaccalla #eatonfireresidentsunited #researcher #educator #dataunification #livewithcdp #chrispomay #barrycullenchevrolet https://beacons.ai/chrisdpomayhttps://www.cameo.com/chrispomayhttps://www.paypal.com/paypalme/chris... (tip the host) https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast...Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/54200596..
Nach der offiziellen Ankündigung der Switch 2 von Nintendo zeigt auch Sony in einer 47-minütigen State of Play einen Ausblick auf kommende Playstation-Spiele. Wir haben uns den Showcase angesehen und möchten in Folge 149 des PC Games Podcast direkt darüber plaudern. Es gibt schließlich Gesprächsbedarf!Podcast-Host Michi Grünwald hat sich aus diesem Anlass Matthias Dammes eingeladen. Die beiden Playstation-Spieler haben sich den Showcase allerdings ein wenig anders vorgestellt, denn bis auf den Höhepunkt zum Schluss blieben die bekannten Sony-Studios der Show nämlich einmal mehr fern. Zumindest die Returnal-Macher von Housemarque ließen einen ersten Einblick auf ihr neues Projekt Saros zu.Welche Titel sonst noch vorgestellt wurden, welche Ankündigungen Playstation-Spieler im Jahr 2025 erwarten, und warum das Fazit unseres Podcast-Duos am Ende doch ein wenig enttäuschend ausfällt, erfahrt ihr in der aktuellen Folge. Zum Abschluss bequatschen Matthias und Michi noch, woran die First-Party-Studios von Sony derzeit arbeiten und grenzen bei einigen Spielen einen groben Release-Zeitraum ein. Wir wünschen euch viel Spaß beim Anhören der aktuellen Ausgabe.Der PC Games Podcast - der offizielle Videospielpodcast der PC Games - erscheint seit über einem Jahrzehnt regelmäßig und liefert dabei wöchentlich gleich mehrere Talks zum riesigen Thema Videospiele.Unser Moderationsteam, Michi Grünwald und Vivi Ziermann, deckt dabei etliche Bereiche ab: Review-Gespräche und Previews zu brandaktuellen Games, nostalgische Rückblicke, Reports, Interviews und vieles mehr. Dabei gibt es natürlich auch immer mal wieder spannende Insights in die Spielebranche und in die Redaktion des ältesten, noch aktiven Videospielmagazins Deutschlands - seit 1992 am Start!Unser Spiele-Podcast ist vollkommen kostenlos zugänglich und neben unseren Webseiten auch auf allen großen Podcast-Plattformen - von Apple Music bis hin zu Spotify - zu finden.
What defines a cult? How do we make sense of the past, and what happens when the stories we inherit no longer serve us? In this episode, I sit down with Jonathan Hirsch—journalist, audio documentarian, and VP of Podcasts at Sony Studios—to explore his journey from growing up in a cult-like spiritual community to becoming one of the most compelling voices in audio storytelling. We discuss the psychology of cults, the resurgence of new-age movements, and his deeply personal memoir Mind Is Burning, which delves into family, faith, and the complexities of caring for an estranged parent. Join us for a thought-provoking conversation on identity, belief, and the stories that shape us. To connect with Jonathan, please visit: https://www.neonhum.com/ ▶▶▶ Please rate, commnet, and share this episode to share the magic, and join the Magic Inclined community to connect with magical peeps from all aroud the world: https://magicinclined.mn.co All music provided by www.lukesweeney.com Luke's spodify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0HUCUssIZ14hidQEb4IpwZ
For this special BONUS episode, we asked our Patrons to send in a cover of a song they feel is better than the original. As usual, they did NOT disappoint! Warning: Hot takes ahead!! Songs discussed in this episode: Hallelujah - John Cale, Jeff Buckley, Rufus Wainwright, K.D. Lang, Neil Diamond and Brandi Carlile Seven Days Too Long - Dexys Midnight Runners Black Diamond - The Replacements Swinging Party - Lorde This Guy's In Love With You - Faith No More I Am, I Said - Killdozer Don't Let Me Down - Dillard & Clark Let It Be Me - The Everly Brothers Fade Away - The New Age Steppers Satisfied Mind - Jonathan Richman Jump (Loaded version) - Aztec Camera Moonage Daydream - Zen Guerrilla The Briar and the Rose - Holly Cole Do You Wanna Dance - Ramones Ruby's Arms - Megan Mullally and Supreme Music Program Me And Bobby McGee - Janis Joplin Suzannah's Still Alive - Cardiacs Steppin' Stone - Minor Threat White Wedding - Roland S Howard Neon Lights - Love Tractor By The Time I Get To Phoenix - Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Superstar - Bette Midler Run To Me - Laurie Lindeen Only Love Can Break Your Heart - St Etienne I Know It's Over (Live at Sony Studios in New York, NY - April, 1995) - Jeff Buckley
Mike Amoia's rise to success is the epitome of a self-made journey. Starting from humble beginnings, Mike's career began as a young music producer at just 22. He took on freelance assistant editing roles at MTV, VH1 and Sony Studios, working tirelessly through night shifts loading tapes and prepping footage. His dedication and hard work paid off, allowing him to climb the ranks to become a sought-after freelance editor, contributing to major projects for MTV, VH1, Sony Studios, and Comedy Central's Chappelle's Show. His entrepreneurial spirit led him to co-found Vidiots in 2003, which grew from a postproduction facility into a prominent production company. Mike Amoia's journey in the entertainment industry is a testament to relentless innovation and boundless creativity. In 2015, he co-founded MIBE Music, a publishing powerhouse with over 100,000 music cues, featuring credits on high-profile projects such as Beyoncé's Pepsi commercial, CBS sports, and the NBA Finals opener for ESPN. Mike further solidified his influence in the industry with the launch of Switchblade Entertainment Group in 2016, producing acclaimed content for Discovery Channel, CBS, ESPN, and more. Beyond the realm of music and production, Mike has successfully ventured into health and wellness, investing in Rumble Boxing, which quickly garnered significant attention from Equinox. His diverse investment portfolio spans various sectors, including men's activewear brand Rhone, organic wine-based spritzer Ramona, Stillhouse liquor, and Van Leeuwen vegan ice cream. In 2019, Mike joined a New York-based film and media fund, playing a pivotal role in investment decisions for music and publishing rights. His innovative continued with the launch of an exciting new company called Indelible, merging tattoo culture with the NFT world. Mike's dedication and achievements have been recognized with multiple Emmy AwardsRecord, showcasing his profound impact on the entertainment industry and beyond. Oh and did I forget to mention he has a spot in the Guinness world records for having ht most insect tattoos on him! Right now he's got over 860 and counting!! And he doesn't like bugs! By the end of this episode, you'll have a newfound appreciation for Mike Amoia's contributions and the exciting projects he's spearheading. Don't miss this deep dive into the life of a true industry trailblazer! Check out Mike's new company called INDELIBLE! https://indelible.live/ Mike's instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aiomaekim/ REPPIN SERIES LINK: campsite.bio/reppinpodcast Reppin website: www.Reppin.tv Buy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/reppin Gram: https://www.instagram.com/reppin_podcast/ Youtube page: https://www.youtube.com/@Reppinpodc Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Season 9, locamores! In this first capítulo, we catch up on what we've been up to off-season and introduce our new theme: Love At First Listen. In the later half of this episode, we sit down with Grammy-Award Winning Artist, Natalia Lafource at Sony Studios, to discuss the making of her album, how she connects with her audience, and what helps her stay grounded. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/locatora_productionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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We're back and unleashing our inner graffiti artists with this PlayStation 4 exclusive: Concrete Genie. Does this game turn out to be an unappreciated gem from a now-defunct studio? or was it rightfully forgotten? Tune in to find out!
Episode 301 - Layoffs at Sony StudiosNow, let's talk about games. Fred is 15 hours into "Alan Wake 2," dealing with a bit of stick drift, while Jake keeps swinging into action with "Spider-Man 2."In the news, the November PS PLUS Games have been announced, including "Mafia II: Definitive Edition," "Aliens: Fireteam Elite," and "Dragon Ball: The Breakers." We explore the ongoing mystery of "The Last of Us Online Project," "The Last of Us" Season 2 filming, Bungie's staff changes, and Destiny 2 delays.We discuss the release of the latest Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 campaign, and Phantom Blade Zero's free to play spin-off Phantom Blade Executioners.Far Cry 6 support has officially ended, and Sony has revealed its iSIZE acquisition. We dive into "Gran Turismo Sophy 2.0" and rumors about the God of War Ragnarok expansion.Get a glimpse of the PS5 Slim next to the regular PS5, and explore the rumor of a Max Payne 1 & 2 remake project by Remedy. We wrap up with an overview of PlayStation Studios' ongoing projects. But that's not all – by joining our Patreon community for ONLY $1.00 per month, you'll also enjoy these exclusive benefits:Early Access: Be the first to listen to our episodes as soon as they're ready. Get ahead of the game and dive into the latest news, reviews, and discussions.Personalized Shoutout: As a token of our gratitude for your support, we'll give you a special shoutout during one of our podcast episodes, acknowledging your contribution and dedication to our show.Custom Die-Cut Vinyl Sticker: Receive an exclusive custom die-cut vinyl sticker featuring our podcast's unique design. Showcase your support with this limited-edition collectible.Your support goes a long way in helping us continue to create the content you love. It's a simple and direct way to show your appreciation for our podcast.To become a patron and unlock these exciting benefits, visit www.patreon.com/psthisisawesome today. Your support keeps us going and ensures that we can keep delivering top-notch PlayStation content.Please, if you enjoyed the content or even if you didn't quite enjoy this one, we encourage you to come back. We try to offer something for everybody. Please share with your friends and help us spread the show as we try to build a bigger community here! As always you can support our show at our Patreon Page. Thanks for listening.http://www.patreon.com/psthisisawesome 0:00 - INTRO12:30 - GAMES WE'RE PLAYING47:23 - PS PLUS GAMES FOR NOVEMBER56:50 - FACTIONS IS BARELY ALIVE1:09:000 - LAYOFFS AT BUNGIE1:17:53 - MODERN WARFARE III CAMPAIGN REACTIONS1:23:33 - PHANTOM BLADE EXECUTIONERS1:26:23 - FAR CRY 6 IS IN THE BAG1:29:31 - SONY ACQUIRES iSIZE1:32:15 - SOPHY 2.0 HITS GT71:41:18 - GOW RAGNAROK DLC COMING THIS YEAR1:46:25 - PS5 SLIM FIRST IMAGES1:48:10 - MAX PAYNE 1 & 2 MIGHT BE REMEDY'S NEXT PROJECT1:52:23 - CLOSING Support PS This is Awesome! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Happy Monday!! I am back from vacation and ready to head back to the picket lines! In today's episode I share the dates and times that I'm scheduled to be at SONY Studios and I'd love for you to join me!!
Jen Fontanilla is a Certified Money Coach (CMC)®, upcoming TEDx speaker, author of six books and has worked with organizations such as The Walt Disney Company, Warner Brothers, Sony Studios, Target, Costco, Goodwill, and the U.S. Air Force. With over 18 years of experience in the financial services industry and over two decades as a graphic designer, Jen is a money mindset coach and helps spiritually conscious creatives and rising entrepreneurs clear their money blocks, get out of their own way, make the money they deserve and create a prosperous life through her signature program The Confident Creative Method™. You can find Jen Fontanilla on Instagram @jenmoneycoach, on Facebook, and on her website. You can also find her books on Amazon, including “Do Before I Do: How to Have Open Conversations About Money”, “Wisdom Work Wealth”, and “I Am Woman Enough: 365 Affirmations for Women”. Want to be more Fearless? Website: Fearlessfemale.com Facebook: Facebook.com/groups/fearlessfemalemovement Twitter: @FearlessFemale9 Instagram: @fearlessfemale_coach and @paolarosser Tiktok: @paola.rosser Youtube: Fearless Female Channel
In this week's episode of The Comic Section Podcast, there is a special guest, Reggie C, who is the producer and creator of The Sonic Embassy and the Pop Culture Icons Podcast. The main focus of the episode is an in-depth review of The Flash movie. Both Reggie C and Rigel share their contrasting opinions about the film, providing different perspectives on its quality. One of the notable points discussed in the episode is how The Flash movie performed poorly at the box office. The hosts delve into the reasons behind its underwhelming performance and analyze the potential factors contributing to its failure. Moving on to another topic, the podcast addresses a legal issue involving Amazon. The online retail giant is being sued by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for allegedly deceiving customers into signing up for Prime. The hosts discuss the details of the lawsuit and provide their insights on the matter. The director of DC's upcoming film Blue Beetle confirms that the movie takes place in the DC Extended Universe (DCU). This revelation sparks a conversation about the interconnected nature of the DC films and how this impacts the overall cinematic universe. Sony Studios makes an announcement that they are removing the Bad Bunny Spider-Man spinoff titled 'El Muerto' from their upcoming release calendar. The hosts discuss the reasons behind this decision and speculate on the future of the project. Marvel Studios, on the other hand, reveals that they won't be participating in Hall H at the San Diego Comic-Con this year. The hosts share their thoughts on this absence and the potential implications for Marvel's marketing and promotional strategies. The podcast also includes previews of trailers for Kraven The Hunter and Netflix's adaptation of One Piece. The hosts provide their initial reactions and discuss their expectations for these upcoming projects. Lastly, the hosts give their reviews for two movies, John Wick 4 and The Doom Generation. They share their opinions on these films and offer insights into their quality and entertainment value. Listeners are encouraged to tune in to the episode to catch all these discussions and more.
Our guest in this episode is Shea Cunningham. I met Shea on LinkedIn way back in July 2022. We recorded our time together in early February 2023 and both commiserated about the cold Southern California weather. She is an extremely busy, productive, and visionary woman. Currently, among other jobs, she is the director of Sustainability at ASGN. She will tell us all about ASGN and other organizations with which she works and has worked. Shea studied and majored in International Relations and minored in Latin American Studies at San Francisco State University. Through an internship, she received the opportunity to work in Thailand for two years working on a number of international-related issues. As she says, that wasn't a part of her plan for herself, but “it was a wonderful opportunity”. After Thailand, she went to UCLA's School of Public Policy where she obtained her master's degree in urban planning with an emphasis on Sustainability. Shea will tell us a lot about the subject of “Sustainability” and why it is so important. She uses her life story to discuss how she got so involved in addressing sustainability issues and will show you why it can be an important subject for all of us to ponder and address. About the Guest: Shea Cunningham (she/her) is the Director of Sustainability of ASGN Incorporated. She is a sustainability planning and ESG strategy expert with over twenty years of consulting experience across multiple industry sectors, from the community to international levels. Ms. Cunningham established several sustainability-focused organizations including the Balanced Approach, Focus on the Global South (Bangkok, Thailand), the Culver City Sustainable Business Certification Program, and the US Department of Education Green Ribbon Award-wining sustainability program for the Culver City Unified School District. Ms. Cunningham was also an analyst for the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development (Paris, France), and a consultant for Sony Pictures, Athens Services and the Malibu Foundation, amongst numerous other businesses, municipalities, and academic institutions. She is the lead author of “Our Climate Crisis: A Guide for SoCal Communities in the Wildland Urban Interface,” and co-author of many other articles, reports and books. In 2021, Shea was awarded the Women in Business Leadership Visionary Award from the Culver City Chamber of Commerce. She holds an MA in Urban and Regional Planning from the UCLA School of Public Policy and is a LEED Green Associate. Shea's recommended links on climate change: The Nature Conservancy's Chief Scientist (and evangelical Christian) Katharine Hayhoe's Ted Talk Katharine Hayhoe's article How to Talk About Climate Change across the Political Divide in the New Yorker A Washington Post article on the US Army's Climate Strategy Methodist Church's Resolution on a Response to Climate Change 1% for the Planet's 10 Viable solutions to climate change Article from NASA on Scientific Consensus on Climate Change http://www.newclimatevoices.org/ About the Host: Michael Hingson is a New York Times best-selling author, international lecturer, and Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe. Michael, blind since birth, survived the 9/11 attacks with the help of his guide dog Roselle. This story is the subject of his best-selling book, Thunder Dog. Michael gives over 100 presentations around the world each year speaking to influential groups such as Exxon Mobile, AT&T, Federal Express, Scripps College, Rutgers University, Children's Hospital, and the American Red Cross just to name a few. He is Ambassador for the National Braille Literacy Campaign for the National Federation of the Blind and also serves as Ambassador for the American Humane Association's 2012 Hero Dog Awards. https://michaelhingson.com https://www.facebook.com/michael.hingson.author.speaker/ https://twitter.com/mhingson https://www.youtube.com/user/mhingson https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelhingson/ accessiBe Links https://accessibe.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/accessiBe https://www.linkedin.com/company/accessibe/mycompany/ https://www.facebook.com/accessibe/ Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also subscribe in your favorite podcast app. Leave us an Apple Podcasts review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts. Transcription Notes Michael Hingson 00:00 Access Cast and accessiBe Initiative presents Unstoppable Mindset. The podcast where inclusion, diversity and the unexpected meet. Hi, I'm Michael Hingson, Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe and the author of the number one New York Times bestselling book, Thunder dog, the story of a blind man, his guide dog and the triumph of trust. Thanks for joining me on my podcast as we explore our own blinding fears of inclusion unacceptance and our resistance to change. We will discover the idea that no matter the situation, or the people we encounter, our own fears, and prejudices often are our strongest barriers to moving forward. The unstoppable mindset podcast is sponsored by accessiBe, that's a c c e s s i capital B e. Visit www.accessibe.com to learn how you can make your website accessible for persons with disabilities. And to help make the internet fully inclusive by the year 2025. Glad you dropped by we're happy to meet you and to have you here with us. Michael Hingson 01:20 Well, hi, and yes, we are here once again for another episode of unstoppable mindset. Shea Cunningham is a sustainability expert with over 20 years of experience, and we're going to talk about that she works for a company now. For the company she works for is ASGN. She's the director of sustainability and we're going to have to talk about that and see what all that means. But first, che thanks for being here. And welcome to unstoppable mindset. Shea Cunningham 01:52 Thank you so much, Michael. I'm really happy to be here with you. Michael Hingson 01:56 Well, we're we're excited now, where are you located? Shea Cunningham 02:00 I am in Culver City, which is basically, yeah, it's LA County, West LA adjacent to Santa Monica. That sort of area. Michael Hingson 02:10 So from up here in Victorville. I could just kind of Chuck a rock down the past and maybe it would find you and pound on your window. Shea Cunningham 02:18 Yeah, we're not too far apart. That's right. Michael Hingson 02:20 And we have reasonably decent weather. Shea Cunningham 02:24 Yeah, today is gorgeous. I actually just took a bike ride i just i That's one of my passions is bike riding road road biking. So it was a lovely, lovely day this morning. Michael Hingson 02:36 Much better place to do within going and trying to do it in Oh, Buffalo, New York. Shea Cunningham 02:42 That is true. Yes. I have some friends in Chicago right now. There. Yeah, it's like four degrees. So yeah, I'm very grateful. Michael Hingson 02:50 Yeah, not quite this pleasant is here. It was 31 degrees this morning when I got up in Victorville. And like yesterday, I think it was or Wednesday, it was down to 22. So but we're a little bit up in the mountains, we're in the high desert. So we get a little bit more of the cold weather, but not nearly as much as the precipitation. As you all saw down there. The the water doesn't tend to drop in Victorville very much. We're in a valley. So clouds have to go up over mountains and other things. So by the time it gets here, it loses a lot of its moisture. Shea Cunningham 03:24 So you didn't get to experience the atmospheric rivers that we were having around my area, then. Michael Hingson 03:30 Not so much. I think we maybe got three quarters of an inch of rain, but that was about all. Shea Cunningham 03:35 Yes, that's good. Because yeah, there was quite destructive not in my community, but around around the larger region. Michael Hingson 03:44 So yeah, well, I I know, right now, they're saying we have in the Sierras, what about 250% of the normal snowfall for this time here? And it's just going to be a question of how soon it melts. And hopefully it won't too quickly. Shea Cunningham 03:59 Correct. Yeah. And yeah, it's been hasn't rained this much and produce this much snowpack for over a decade. So it's it's definitely welcomed. But I know, we're also not capturing as much as we need to. And then because our infrastructure is still inadequate. So I'm hoping I'm optimistically hopeful, then that there will be our cautiously optimistic that that there's going to be progress in that regard. Michael Hingson 04:27 Oh, I hope so. Well, I want to get to a lot of the things that you do and so on, but I'd like to start by you telling us kind of your your roots where you came from going to school and all that and what you what you studied and learned and anything else like that that you want to tell us about the earlier che Shea Cunningham 04:45 Okay, sure. Well, I I got well, actually, before I went to graduate school, I was at San Francisco State University where I studied international relations and I minored in Latin American Studies, and I had the great fortune too, to actually be my my internship and end my undergrad program basically turned into a real job, I was the research assistant to the executive director. And I got the opportunity opportunity to actually live and work in Bangkok, Thailand for a couple of years, which is not obviously not Latin America was not really on my, my, the planned path that I had. But it was a fantastic experience, I helped to build a sort of a think tank at Chulalongkorn University focused on looking at the impacts of Trade and Development on communities, economies, and the environment. So I basically started working in the sustainability world, before the buzzword sustainability kind of came into the picture. And I was working at the Institute for Food and development policy in San Francisco as well. And then I went to graduate school, at UCLA in the School of Public Policy and got my master's degree in urban and regional planning with a focus on sustainability. And, and I have always been sort of a nature lover at heart, like as a young girl, I was already like, I would be upsetting to see trash on the ground. And, you know, I just I very much have always loved to camp and hike and be in the ocean, that sort of thing. So I'm sort of naturally, you know, became a sustainability. Professional Michael Hingson 06:36 Chulalongkorn University, is that an outgrowth of the king? And I? Shea Cunningham 06:41 Well, it is actually the oldest university in, in Bangkok, the very first university ever built right in the center of the city. And it is it is basically named after the king. Yes. Michael Hingson 06:56 Cool. Well, that I've heard of it before never had a chance to ask the question. But it, it is certainly something that comes to mind. So that's pretty cool. But you spend time there. Well, you you in undergraduate work, you did Latin American Studies and so on. Growing up what got you interested in that, that you decided to go to college and study that? Shea Cunningham 07:19 That's a good question. Well, I definitely had always, we I had gone with my parents a few times to Mexico for holidays, and, you know, sort of summer vacations. And, and I really was always very curious about learning Spanish, because I wanted to be able to understand what people were saying. And I also had friends who were actually farmworker families in grade school. And so I was just always fascinated with learning Spanish, because that was the second language that I heard in my, in my young life. So and I also just started to really pay attention to the disparities in wealth between my family and the other families, that farmworker families as well as obviously, in Mexico, in some of the places that we stay, we know we'd stay in a resort, and then we'd go into town and was very obvious that there was a lot of poverty. And that was upsetting to me. So that's something that I wanted to sort of learn more about, and see how I could be somehow, you know, improve the situation to, you know, in my own way. So that's kind of where I came into this is because as I mentioned, sustainability is not just about the environment, it's also about the social aspects, social well being as well as, as the economics. Michael Hingson 08:43 And I would assume that at least to a degree, your parents encouraged the concept and the the idea of those kinds of studies. Shea Cunningham 08:51 You know, I was kind of like a free range kid, quite frankly. My dad, I live in my parents, sadly divorced at a young age and my I ended up living with my dad and my brother, and you know, so he was kind of like, Mr. Mom. And, and so, you know, he was kind of hands off and my mom as well. So I just sort of just kind of created my own path. And they've always been supportive. Both of them have always been supportive with everything I've chosen to do. Michael Hingson 09:23 It is so good to have parents who are supportive, no matter what the circumstances like that. It's great that they were what did they do for work? Shea Cunningham 09:32 Well, I am actually the first person in my family to get a master's degree. And so my mom, she is she actually is an amazing interior designer. She doesn't she's never really done it for money. But she's like, jaw dropping capabilities in that, in that regard. She also got a real estate license and she was As a realtor for quite some time, and my father, he did go and got he got his a degree and then ended up, you know, back in the day when it was not that unusual for people in their early 20s To get married and have babies. That's what they did back in the day. And so he did not enough finished college. And but he did. I'm very proud of him. He started in the mailroom at IBM, and worked his way up to regional manager over the years. Michael Hingson 10:28 Wow. And that's a pretty good feat. It company like IBM to do that. Shea Cunningham 10:34 I think so, too. He did. Yeah. He's a smart guy. Michael Hingson 10:38 He's still doing that. Nope. He retired. He retired. Shea Cunningham 10:41 Yeah, he was kind of forced into retirement. Actually, he was given the, the sort of the Golden Handshake. When they're, I think when you know, when 2008 When things were falling apart, the wheels were coming off the economy. Michael Hingson 10:56 Yeah. happens all too often. So did he? Did he find something else to do? Or is he just enjoying retired life after now? What 15 years almost? Shea Cunningham 11:07 Yeah, he's he's enjoying retirement. And he did a little bit of, of, sort of what was it was like, delivery of legal documents, in a kind of in his car driving around town. He kind of had fun doing that for a couple of years. And then he realized he didn't really need to do that. So he's just just enjoying his life. Michael Hingson 11:28 Well, that's cool. Well, so you went off to do things in Bangkok, and so on, got a degree and started to deal with public policy? And then what did you do? So what did you do out of college when she got your master's degree? Shea Cunningham 11:43 Yes, I actually I first Well, first, I did a little exploring in South America. I did you. Thank you. I did I actually lived in, in my, in my undergraduate I didn't mention this. And when I was in my undergraduate program, in my senior year, I did live in Mexico for for like, not not quite a full year in Wahaca, which was amazing. So if you ever get a chance to go to a haka, Mexico, I think it's one of the most special places on earth. So, after graduate school, I did take a little bit of time to do some exploring, and South America, which was an amazing, amazing trip. Being in the Andes, for instance, was just incredible. And just the different cultures, the different cities, I'm especially enamored with Buenos Aires in Argentina. But I, so I kind of brushed up on my Spanish and whatnot. And then I, I was very fortunate, I had the chair of my thesis committee started teaching at last or bone and in Paris, and wait, see, see ASBO I think actually, it's which is an another, like a science based university in Paris. And, and so I got the opportunity to be introduced to the OECD, which is the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development in Paris is sort of a I liken it to a mini think tank or not, it's really not that many sort of a smaller version of the United Nations. But it's, it's really a think tank between between the Western world countries. So it's like a, it's like, membership. You know, there's member countries basically, so, and it's headquartered in Paris. And I was offered a position there. So I ended up working there for about a year and living in Paris, which is a magnificent opportunity, as well. And I was focused on looking at social innovations across the, across the European region, specifically looking at sort of community community based projects that focused on improvement of both, again in sustainability, looking at the environment impacts on the environment of certain sorts of projects, and impacts on the community. And just also spotlighting just innovations, innovative community projects. Michael Hingson 14:10 When you were you said in your senior year, you spent most of the year and Wahaca. How did how did that work from a studying standpoint? Was that just part of the university assignment? And did you sort of work remotely? Or how did that work? Shea Cunningham 14:22 It was really wonderful. It was through the School of International Training. So it was a it was an abroad program that that we didn't have coursework. And we did have field work as well. And so my, so we did have classes, we had a lot of guest lectures, everything from culture to politics to history. And then I had I did a we had to do like a focus project. And so I selected looking at the sea turtles of Wahaca Nick problem, it's actually called Laguna state chicawa, which is where two different types of sea turtles come to lay their eggs. And the and as you probably know, the sea turtles got on the endangered species list. And so that had to stop. And so this was a project run by marine biologists. And so I basically live with them for about six weeks and experienced their project. And I helped it was it was magical I, I was able to help you know, bring the little little, the well the, the eggs that were being laid, and then we would transfer them into a safe area. And then in the evenings, we would liberate them into the sea and watch them watch a little babies crawled down to the sea was incredible. And at night, we would watch the, the moms coming up, the female turtles coming up onto the shore, and then making their nest and laying their eggs. And the reason why that project was happening was because the community there was reliant upon the sea turtle sea turtles for you know, making lotions and, and using their shells to create combs and all sorts of things like that. So then, there was also a project focused on helping to create a new economy, you know, new economic options for the community, Michael Hingson 16:22 to not so much doing the turtles. Shea Cunningham 16:25 Exactly. So it became a more sustainable, you know, operation for the community. And obviously, for the turtles. Michael Hingson 16:33 How big were the adult turtles? Or are they How big are the adult turtles? Shea Cunningham 16:38 I don't remember exactly in terms of measurement, but I would say, I mean, they're huge. The the green turtles are they get to be like, at least four feet long. Okay. Yeah, yeah, they're pretty big. Michael Hingson 16:53 So they're big, like some of the Galapagos turtles and so on. Well, not Shea Cunningham 16:56 as large as those because those the Galapagos are the largest turtle, I believe on Earth, but, but there, there are some moral big ones that kind of take your breath away. Michael Hingson 17:05 I'm more used to desert tortoises and we don't see them nearly as much now I grew up in Palmdale, we had a pet tortoises growing up. And then later, after I was married, my mother in law went out of her house in Mission Viejo one day, and there was a tortoise just walking up the driveway. And clearly it had been someone's pet. But no one could ever claim it or find it. So we ended up deciding that we would take him and putting him in our yard. And later we got another another tortoise. So it was kind of fun. So we had a male and a female, very sweet bar, like desert tortoises were fun, and we could pet them. And we would give them rose petals and lead us and things like that. And they would also just stick their necks out if you're going to scratch under their necks. They would love it. Oh, yeah. So we made good friends. And actually, it got to the point where they decided that one day they wanted to come into the house. And our screen door or screen door was closed but not locked. And they just popped it open and came in to the consternation of our cat at the time, but everyone got along. Shea Cunningham 18:19 That's really cute. I love it. I love any kind of turtle. Michael Hingson 18:25 Yeah, I like turtles and tortoises. I saw one Galapagos turtle, but I was pretty young, only seven or eight at the San Diego Zoo. Oh, wow. But yeah, I like turtles and tortoises in there. They're kind of fun. Well, you so you eventually went off and went to graduate school. And then what did you do after graduate school? Shea Cunningham 18:46 Well, then, I mean, after working at the the the OECD, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development in Paris, I ended up coming back to Los Angeles area. And I started to do some consulting actually for the Thai Community Development Center. And another the Community Development Center, which my goodness, I'm forgetting the name of it, but there are I basically started to consult as a sustainability planner for some different organizations. And I also was invited back to UCLA. I was a graduate student researcher at the North American Integration and development center. So I continue to take on some research projects there. I also worked as, as the research director for the Service Employees International Union, focused on the the public sector and actually worked with one of the projects that was especially rewarding and interesting was with people with developmental disabilities. So it was working with people there called people first I'm not sure if you're familiar with that organization, little David I think they're based in Sacramento. So that was that was an interesting project and you know, working also with the with the, with the helpers that you know that the in home care workers and then I, you know, so I bopped around a bit i i also had a full day and I still I still practice it yoga, I started teaching yoga I was I had two children. So my first one, I was really into yoga, and I ended up ended up being asked, well, I just found this really interesting and cost efficient program. And I ended up becoming a teacher through it. And I really just wanted to do that, because I was interested in learning more about the roots of yoga, and you know, just not not just the actual poses and postures. And, and, and then I started teaching and I as a young as a mom with young kids, that was that was a nice sort of side path. And then it took, and then after, after my kids got a little bit older, and I started going to, to elementary school and in my first kid and in elementary school in kindergarten, that's when I noticed that there was not any even recycling happening at the school. And so I kind of kicked it into high gear and said, Okay, we need to, we need to change things here at the school district. And I connected with some like minded parents, and some like minded teachers and the principal. And we, we sort of piloted a waste reduction and recycling program at the elementary school. And then from there, we raised some money through CalRecycle. And then we, I was asked to be a part of a new sort of committee for sustainability for the school district. And then I ended up leading that, and I really went all in with it. So we we raised a couple of large grants and created composting recycling bins across the entire 10 School 10 site school district. And then we worked with we started with that, but then we we really got into building our sort of co curricular awareness program and worked with the with the the janitorial staff and brought in green cleaning supplies so that they're moving. So it's basically healthier for them as well as the teachers and then students, we brought in solar to offset the you know, the fossil fuel burning, and to reduce the carbon emissions and to provide Sun shading for the parking lots and and playground areas. And we also worked on water reduction or water conservation. We we worked in brought in some new landscaping. So it was like for about five or six years, I was really I was very focused on that while doing other sort of consulting projects on the side. I also worked for help Sony Studios, which is also in Culver City, become a become a zero waste studio, because it's really neat. They they, they being the studio, they have friendly competitions with other studios across the region. And so they're they're really into becoming more green and more sustainable. And so I was brought in to help them create a zero waste studio at the headquarters, which was fun. And I mean, I could go on I have a few other projects that I actually because of the work I was doing at the schools, I gave a speech at a green schools Conference, which is an annual conference that happens in Pasadena. And from there I was invited to work. There's a proposition 39 That was created kind of a loophole that there was found for funding, energy efficiency and renewables in public schools. That money is sunsetted. This is bad for about six years, there was a really good amount of money for different schools for LED lighting retrofits and solar panels. And so I basically helped with that program. And and then I and then my sort of biggest, longest term project that I have that's continuing. And I think I haven't mentioned yet that I developed my own business called balanced approach. And it is a certified woman owned business. It's a sustainability doing sort of a micro sustainability planning firm. And I collaborated with a colleague of mine who who is the co director of sustainable works. And we pitched a Culver City sustainable business certification program to the city council took a couple of years to get it going. But now we're in the sixth year of the program. And we have certified over 70 businesses now as sustainable and kind of on the same model of what we did for the or what I did for the school district with my my other colleagues, which is, you know, from working on green cleaning, you know, taking out toxics working on energy efficiency, working on bringing it bringing in renewables, water conservation, and awareness building. And also transportation. That's another aspect because that's a big transportation is a large factor in terms of carbon emissions. Michael Hingson 25:58 When How long ago was it that you discovered that the school needed to deal with recycling and so on your kid your child was in kindergarten, how long ago was at Shea Cunningham 26:08 dating myself? Now? My, my son is 18. Now, okay, yeah, that was like 13 years ago. Michael Hingson 26:17 It is sort of surprising. And that's This is why I was asking the question that that late in the game, well, maybe not. But it's sort of surprising that they hadn't gotten very conscious about doing recycling and so on. So 13 years ago, would have made it about 2010, you would have thought that they would have done more to address the issue, but then you're getting you're dealing with the innocence the government. Shea Cunningham 26:45 Yes, I would like that's why I was like, Okay, with this is not okay, we need to teach our kids how to be environmental stewards. And it's not it as we know, recycling is not you know, what's, well, there's like the you've heard of the three R's, right? Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. Right? And it really isn't that priority, like first we got to focus on reducing our waste and reducing our our plastics and our disposables, and then it's reusing whatever we can, and then, you know, recycle what we can't, you know, reduce and reuse. But yes, too, as to your question, or, yeah, I, I agree with you, it was really surprising that they didn't have that in place, you would think that that would be something that that is everywhere, universally, but it still isn't, I mean, it just still isn't. So we still have a long road to the hall that Culver City Unified now. Thankfully, there, it's become part of the culture. And we actually received a state level and federal level Green Ribbon Award for the work that we did in Culver City. So I'm pretty proud of that. Michael Hingson 27:50 And you talked about solar and creating shade for parking lots, and so on. So you put the solar panels above the parking lots and so on. So that created shade, but it also generated power through the solar energy process. Shea Cunningham 28:04 Exactly. Yeah. And then we also in one of the elementary schools, we have also shading the playground. And as you know, we have how, you know, we're having more heat waves, and it's gonna continue, unfortunately, until we, you know, really slow the ship down on terms of our fossil fuel burning. But, yeah, so that's really been helpful, because we've had a lot of hot days out on the playground, so it's nice to have that additional shade. Michael Hingson 28:28 Oh, is all of that surviving in the winter with the heavy winds and all? Shea Cunningham 28:33 Ah, so far, so good. It's pretty solid. Thankfully, yes. Michael Hingson 28:38 Which is cool. And I suppose you could say, in a sense that maybe helps a little bit in sheltering from some of the winds because they're up there, but they're, they're sort of flat. So I'm not sure that it shelters all that much, but it must help a little, yeah, helps Shea Cunningham 28:51 a little, and it helps reduce also the bills, the costs. Energy, Michael Hingson 28:58 where does the where does the solar power go to the school? Or how does that work? Shea Cunningham 29:03 It goes back to the grid, you know, so it goes to the grid, but then, you know, what happens is the because it is a, at least as of when I was, you know, really in the weeds on the program, it was over 50% of the energy needs were met by by the solar panels. So yeah, but yeah, so that's yeah, because it is on the grid, it's not an off grid system, but that is you know, that's something that resilience, climate resilience is is really would be the next step is to have like a battery backup system. So when the when the blackouts happen as we know, they do happen, especially in heat waves and whatnot, then the school will be able to stay and keep the lights on basically. So I was gonna Michael Hingson 29:55 actually ask you about batteries. I know that the technology hasn't probably progressed as nearly as much as we would like, but has battery backup technology advanced to the point where it makes economic sense to to get batteries. So for example, in our home here, my home, we have solar, we sell back to the grid, and we don't have battery backups. And when we bought solar and set it up six years ago, when the house was built, the person who did it said, batteries are still not worth it. They don't get warranted long enough. And they're very expensive for what you actually get. What do you think? Shea Cunningham 30:34 Well, I mean, I'm not a full on expert and up on up on that. But I would say this, in general, it's the technology just keeps improving rapidly, the costs keep coming down. And when I was I actually also worked for a couple of years in the city of Malibu and, and battery backups, were going in very rapidly across the, you know, the residents. And I know that's a little bit more affluent. community, but but there are more and more certainly, sort of government agencies and buildings that are that recognize the importance of the battery backup for for sort of public safety. So you might want to weigh it out. I mean, I would just keep I would keep looking out. And also, the other thing I meant to say, is they also have a lot of rebates and what not, because they're, you know, there is government programs that are encouraging people to do this. So I would just say Keep it keep an eye out. Michael Hingson 31:38 What do you think about the new rules in California, the Public Utility Commission just adopted some new rules that I guess are gonna make a significant change in how much people get back from solar and so on. Are you familiar with those? Shea Cunningham 31:51 You know, I'm not super up to date on it. But I know that there's stuff going on. And and I think some of it is not in a good direction. Yeah. So yeah. So I think that, yeah, there's that is something to stay abreast of. But I think in the end, you know, it's got to get move in the right direction, because we I can just, I mean, in terms of emission reduction targets, yes, tonsa municipalities have made them, certainly the state has made them a lot of cities have made them, you know, going net zero by 20 2040, I believe is Los Angeles, by 2050, for the state of California. And also, if I'm not mistaking, I think that's also the case for the federal government has made that commitment as well. And then corporations are publicly traded corporations are actually going to be mandated to do so beginning January 1 2024. Because the SEC, the Security and Exchange Commission is going to be there any day. Now, q1, when this this first quarter here in this this year, 2023. They're supposed to be publishing their new regulations, which will be effective January 1 2024. And that's going to that's going to include greenhouse gas inventories, they need to be third party certified, there needs to be target emission reduction targets made and there needs to be progress made upon those targets on an annual basis through reporting. So things are definitely moving in that direction. Michael Hingson 33:35 Well, we said at the beginning that you were a sustainability expert. And so I'd love to get into some of that what it really is sustainability. Shea Cunningham 33:45 Sustainability, the the UN, I believe the United Nations calls, defines it as meeting the needs of the present without compromising the needs a future generations. So that's it in a nutshell. But it's also seen there. There's also a term called the three P's, which is people planet and profit. So it's definitely not just about the environment. It is also equally about the impacts on the community, you know, community well being social well being, as well as the finances of it, like is it? Is it financially sustainable? There's another sort of visual of the three legged stool. So you need each pillar because they won't stand up if it if, if if you have a pillar that's missing. So it's the environment, it's the social aspect, and it's the, like I said, the economy or the financial aspect of it. Michael Hingson 34:46 So, the the idea, though, is that we do need to look not only for now, but we do need to look for the future. And it just seems to me that when I hear a lot of the debates, and I hear are a lot of the discussions coming out of Washington and other places. There's a cadre of people who just tend to not seem to be thinking much about the future at all. How do we change that? How do we get people to really look more toward the fact that we are all responsible, and we have to take an active effort and all this Shea Cunningham 35:22 very good point, you really hit it on the head, but it is, it is perplexing to me that there are so many people that are not not really taking the responsibility and not really accepting the fact that that we all need to work together to sort of do our part, because the signs are all out there. I mean, we are we are living in the reality of climate change at a much more rapid pace than the scientists predicted. By but at the end of the day, it Yeah, it's not political. And I think that it's become politicized, sadly. And I think we got to, I think it to really answer your question, I think everybody, everybody wants to live in a clean world, everybody wants, doesn't want to see, you know, a garbage and pollution. Nobody likes that stuff. I think everybody is, is shares that, that desire. And I think that, you know, we, I think that's part of the message that we need to get across is like, you know, we're not, this is not a blame game, we just, you know, we just need to work together on this. And it's not about I mean, the earth is going to be fine. I mean, quite frankly, if humans humans go, the earth is going to repair itself, because we know Mother Nature is amazing. So it's really more about like saving ourselves, quite frankly, and saving our, you know, our, our grandchildren, our children, our grandchildren. So and it's, again, it's not something I want to emphasize, it's not something that's in the future, we're already living in this situation, as you know, the extreme weather events, like very massive storms, elongated storms, larger fires than ever long, long term droughts. We're in a 20 year drought. Now, even though we already have this. Tons of precipitation happening now, that's probably not going to continue. That's, so we have, you know, it's kind of like Global Weirding. I'm not sure if you heard of that term, but I think I really feel like that encapsulates it, there's just crazy weather patterns going on. It's very destructive. And, and that's why businesses are really waking up. In fact, the US military has woken up to this, you know, a couple decades ago, they've been building climate resilient systems because of that. So and then corporations, larger corporations are really, they're out in front of the SEC regulations already, because they're seeing that their supply chains are starting to go wonky, because when you have flooding happening, when you have fires happening, you know, it destabilizes the supply chain, it, you know, obviously cuts into productivity cuts into the cost the revenues. And, and it makes things much more in, you know, it's it's, it's not a shirt, you know, and I'm saying it's, it's, it makes it much more challenging, basically. So they're waking up. And they're, it's, and I think they really, especially with the United Nations, and the Global Compact, which is the sort of corporate member corporate kind of club for engaging in the United Nations and their sustainable development goals and whatnot. They're working together with corporations to, to achieve, you know, to work on progressing and to work on getting more renewables out there. So we have the options to start really bringing down the carbon. Michael Hingson 38:53 Yeah. And you said that this isn't really a political issue, or shouldn't at least be a political issue. And that makes perfect sense. But unfortunately, it's become so much of a political issue, let's say, at least in this country, you've got people who say, Well, this isn't really set, there's no such thing as climate change, because it's really just nature. And it's the way it's always been, it's the way it's always going to be, how do we get people to recognize that there really is a difference? Shea Cunningham 39:23 Well, I think it's really there's so much evidence, you know, so I think it's, it's really boils down to education. I think we need to have more kind of roundtable discussions. I think we need to, you know, meet people where they are and and sort of focus in on what what's impacting them personally, and what might be impacting their family personally, but also the coming back to it's really the sciences there. The evidence is there, I think and I'd be happy I don't know if we if this is a possibility, but I'd be happy to, to to I'm give you some links that you can share on your in your program, please do. Okay, so I'll do that. But I think at the end of the day, it's really the education piece. Michael Hingson 40:12 And people need to be open to be educated, before it gets too late, because this is it's not a new concept that there are things happening. I mean, you can go back to the Silent Spring with Rachel Carson years ago. That's right. So we're not dealing with anything magical here. And the more some people protest, and the more things happen, it's pretty clear that there really is an issue that we have to deal with. Shea Cunningham 40:41 Absolutely. And so So for you, Michael Hingson 40:43 you, you did a lot of work and public policy and so on, but what really then drew you to get so incredibly involved in sustainability and so on, was it what happened in kindergarten? Or is it just that you always notice those things are what? Shea Cunningham 41:01 Yeah, you know, it's, I think it's just in my DNA, Michael, I just, it just really was a no brainer for me that this is what I wanted to do with my, you know, professionally with my life. So I very much, you know, I feel very fortunate actually, to be in this to be in this field. Because it's, it's, for me, it's just deeply meaningful. And I sort of live and breathe it, like I try to be as sustainable as I can in my own life. And, you know, so I make sure that I am, you know, I tried to reduce my own carbon footprint. So I'm, I'm also walking the talk, but it just was a natural fit for me. And, again, as I mentioned, like, I've, I'm a big nature lover, I've always felt better when I'm outside and, you know, taking a walk in the forest, or, or, you know, watching the sunset on the beach. And I mentioned, I loved them or ride my bike, and, you know, go through in being different, explore different routes, you know, and, and I just feel very compelled to do my part to help preserve and conserve and repair and restore our, our environment. Michael Hingson 42:18 Well, it's, it really is, I think, relevant and important to step out and look at things that are different from what we're used to. I love, for example, going to, when we were in Northern California, places like near woods, and forests, and so on, I love forest, just because the sounds are so different, or in the environment is so different. It was so much fun to be able to be in there and experience a different environment like that. And I've kind of always thought to myself, I can live here. But it's so important that we understand different places then we're specifically used to and as a public speaker, who has been traveling for now, the last 21 and a half years, I've always been so interested and excited to explore new places and just experience different environments, caves and other things like that as well. Shea Cunningham 43:19 Yeah, I'm with Yeah, I definitely feel the same way. And it's just, it's, you know, it's, it's a way for us to repair ourselves when we when we're out in nature. Michael Hingson 43:31 You haven't lived until you've been in the middle of New York City just after a blizzard, and you're walking down Madison Avenue, when there are no cars around, and it's so quiet. And nothing is going on. Because there's just way too much snow it was it was so much fun to get to do that once. Shea Cunningham 43:49 Right on. It's awesome. And there's also nature, you know, I think it's so important to bring nature to the cities to, you know, in terms of like, you know, there's urban forests, for instance. I mean, when we have a lot of trees in the city, it just makes everybody feel better. Michael Hingson 44:10 Yeah, absolutely. It's, it really is important to, to, if you can't bring people to it, then bring it to people, at least as much as you can. Shea Cunningham 44:21 Absolutely. Michael Hingson 44:22 So you talked earlier about what you did when your son was in kindergarten and really noticing the whole issue about recycling and so on. Overall, I guess two thoughts. One, how is it effective and why is it effective to explore and bring sustainability into elementary schools? Shea Cunningham 44:49 Very good question. I think it is imperative to do that. To bring it to young really young kids, because they are like sponges, you know, so they're are, they're able to pick up these new habits and make them just habits that they don't have to think about in terms of, you know, being good at and reducing their waste, for instance, not bringing, you know, reuse are like water, plastic water bottles, for instance, in plastic bags. And like, in saying, No, I'm going to bring reusable as I have a reusable water bottle, and you know, that's better for the environment, it's better for me. And, and, and being careful about recycling and that sort of thing. It when, when you teach the young kids they are like, like I mentioned, they're little sponges, and so it just becomes habit for them. And then it's not something that they really have to learn and, and whatnot. So that's really, you know, when you get to like, high school, as we all know, something happens to the teenage brain. And, and they are, you know, sometimes it's, they're a little defiant, and, you know, they don't necessarily want to do with what the adults are saying and whatnot, so. So it's harder, it's harder. And as we all know, it's also it's always hard, hard to change, especially for adults. You know, not everybody, it's usually change is hard. I mean, you've heard that term before. But that's one only one thing you can ever, ever really be sure of in life is change, because everything changes. And so we might as well go with the flow, and learn how to be skillful at riding the waves of change. Right. So that Yeah, I mean, I just think that the younger, the better. And if we all did that, if it was universal, you know, within a within a half a generation we'd be we'd be, you know, doing great. Michael Hingson 46:45 What's ironic, of course, is that, however it happens, we're taught to fear change. Yep. You know, we all say yeah, change is all around us. Change happens. But when it really comes down to it, we're afraid of it. Shea Cunningham 46:59 Yes, chain. Well, that yeah, they talked about change being hard. And yeah, we kind of go into that reptilian brain of like, oh, yeah, no fear. We gotta watch out for this. And I think it's, I think that makes it the biggest challenge, you know, and it's, and I do think that he is a politician and Al Gore. And if you remember his Inconvenient Truth, Inconvenient Truth. Yeah. I think that's a brilliant phrase, because that's really what it is. Yeah, it's not it's not, you know, we we have built especially in in this country, as you mentioned, it's it's more political in this country than anywhere else in terms of climate action, and, you know, and the awareness of climate change or lack of awareness, but it is it is something that you know, we what am I trying to say, Where am I going with my thoughts? I'm having a moment Michael Hingson 47:53 well, we continue to fear change, it's yes. And it's it it shouldn't be an inconvenient truth the change happens but you have it on the hand. He's right. I was a while before I actually saw it. I was actually flying to Japan after my first book thunder dog was published and that's where when I actually watched the movie, it was on the on the airplane, but it was so enjoy I watched it twice. But I I really appreciated what he had to say and he is absolutely right. Yeah. And it's it shouldn't be An Inconvenient Truth but we make it something that's inconvenient we just don't like to deal with all of that Shea Cunningham 48:36 good point and that's what I the the word convenient is what I was get trying to get back to that we have created this culture and in America I think it really started in the 1950s of convenience creating a culture of convenience Yeah, so you know like Oh, TV dinners and fast food and disposable water bottles and you know does everything is to go coffee to go with with a disposable you know, cup and lid and we've we we are we are literally swimming and like we're you know way over our heads and waste now we have a serious waste problem, which of course is also carbon emission problem as well. And we have so much waste in this country and it's and it's all because of like oh you know creating this sort of like it's a mirage really of like, oh we're better off because we have all this stuff that we can collect and we can you know just enjoy once and throw away and you know and so that's the kind of stuff that it is hard but we got to change that that we can't keep living like that. Are there Michael Hingson 49:42 any water bottles so they throw away water bottles that actually are recycle and Will are biodegradable and so on? Have we done any of that? Shea Cunningham 49:51 There are there are bio plastics, but that's actually a whole nother problem. Because our infrastructure, our recycling info structures inadequate, and to handle those bio plastics, they have to be basically heated up to a really high degree. And very, very few municipalities have that capacity at this point in time. But, you know, there is something about like being up, you know, in terms of the source is better, because it's not fossil fuel driven, or, you know, it's not made by fossil fuels are made from fossil fuels. But, but, you know, standard plastic bottles can be recycled, but at the end of the day, you know, only about I mean, it's really, it's really kind of like, oh, like, only about like, 10% of total recycling stream really gets recycled. And it's because they're, you know, so I know, there is some hope in California, there is a bill that finally got passed. It's been like up for passage for many, many, many years. But all I forget exactly the year, I think it's not till 2025, maybe 2030, which is too far into the future, from my perspective, but that all packaging has to be actually recycled or composted by that date in in, in California. And you know, when California when something as big as the California economy makes a change like that, then it will, it will have reverberate reverberations across other states as well. So I'm somewhat hopeful that we're moving in a in a good but very slow direction, in the right direction. But, you know, besides just like the disposable, sort of packaging and whatnot, it's, it's just, you know, like a fast fashion, I'm sure you've heard of that term of like, you know, Textiles and Apparel, that sort of thing, and, you know, purchasing of stuff, we don't really need, that. That's the kind of stuff that I think we just need to be more reflective and mindful in our in our society. Michael Hingson 51:57 Yeah, we, we need to recognize that we need to be the solution and not the problem are not part of the problem. And we're just not collectively doing nearly as much of that as we should. And another example of some of that we hear about a lot is greenhouse gases, where where do they come from? And where do greenhouse gases fit into the whole equation of what we're talking about? Right. Shea Cunningham 52:23 Good question. So greenhouse gases, I have been mentioning emissions, and I was referring to greenhouse gas emissions. So that is basically what is what happens when fossil fuels are burned. So fossil fuels are, you know, mined or are extracted from the earth. very, they're very, very polluting. And they, they're basically through the through the energy industry. That's one of the major sources of fossil fuel burning and greenhouse gas emissions in our country, and actually, mostly around the entire world. Industry. And transportation is another another source of the greenhouse gas emissions, it's up to depends on you know, it's kind of any, there's different ways to slice and dice the pie of in terms of where the emissions come from. But I've read many, many different sources that say about 40% of our emissions come from fossil fuel burning of in cars, and trucks. So that's one of the reasons why it's so important to move away from fossil fuel burning cars and move into electric cars. I know that there is gap greenhouse gases that are emitted in the making of the cars, but in terms of in terms of driving the electric vehicle vehicles, especially if you are charging, you know, in a house or a home that is that is has solar energy, right? Yes, then you really are making a big impact and big positive impact. Michael Hingson 54:06 Yeah, and that, that makes a big difference. And I know we're going to get there. I do hope it happens sooner than later. I I'm absolutely, totally supportive of the whole concept of electric vehicles. Although I do think that we need to be responsible. And there have been laws passed about this. But too many electric vehicles still Don't make a noise. So those of us who don't see those cars coming are put in danger. And it's now been 13 or 12 years. And since the law was passed the pedestrian enhancement Safety Act that said the cars need to make noise, and they're still playing with standards and trying to deal with it and the reality is that the best ironically, from at least my perspective, maybe scientifically, someone will come up with something different but I happen to hurt it. At the best way for me to deal with a vehicle and making noise is the sound of an internal combustion engine. And they ought to be able to emulate that sound in cars because I can tell the difference between a bus and a car and a truck. And I can tell more about whether the car is speeding up or slowing down because of all the different nuances of an internal combustion engine sound. So one tone isn't going to do it. But they haven't done that yet, really. And at some point, once again, it's going to have to be addressed because even NITSA has said that when cars are quiet, for the total population, there's 1.5 times as likely hood of an accident happening and the pedestrian doesn't just blind people anymore. Right? You know, that that's what got the law passed in the first place? Shea Cunningham 55:59 How interesting. Thank you for telling me that, because that's something I never thought about that's really opens my mind to that? Michael Hingson 56:05 Well, it is it is something that needs to be dealt with. And but I love the concept of electric vehicles. And you know, I have I've actually driven a Tesla down i 15. And the driver was the the normal owner and driver was in the car and said you want to drive it? I said, Sure. So I drove about 15 miles and appreciate what it can do. And I realized that we've really are on the cusp of the whole concept of autonomous vehicles. What we have now is not anything like what we're going to have in 20 years, and the viability and the the foolproof nature of what they can do is going to come. But we have to start somewhere. Shea Cunningham 56:49 Absolutely. Yeah, that's, that's gonna be fair. I mean, I'm a little nervous about it. But you know, again, change is hard. Michael Hingson 56:57 Well, I think there's reason to be nervous. Because we can't move too quickly or otherwise, we're going to push the cars beyond the limits of what they can do today. But we're seeing constant improvements in the whole concept of autonomous vehicles. And the time is going to come when they really will be as safe and as foolproof as we would like them to be. Or as we read about in science fiction books, that's coming. Shea Cunningham 57:25 Pretty wild. Michael Hingson 57:26 I know, isn't it? Well, how about carbon, a measurable carbon emissions and so on measuring them. And dealing with all the reporting and studying of such such things? That's obviously important. And I would assume that one of the values of that is it really helps us get to a better understanding of whether we are we're not having an effect on the environment in a positive way. Shea Cunningham 57:53 Yeah, absolutely. Yeah. So that's the greenhouse gas inventory that we you can do, you know, on a personal residential level? And of course, you know, municipalities do it. And businesses do it. And a lot of businesses are not doing it yet. But as I mentioned, many corporations are doing it and are demanding that their suppliers do it. And and the Security Exchange Commission will be mandating it. So that is, you know, in a nutshell, it's basically, you know, for for business, it's looking at the different sources of greenhouse gases, which I'm not sure if I mentioned, it's really the major cause to global warming, which is like, which I think is it's more aptly called Global Weirding. Because there's, there's extreme cold, that's snaps that happen, as well as extreme heat. And as you know, glaciers are melting ice, and sea levels are rising the whole business. But But so, in terms of the greenhouse gas inventory, and we look at the different sources, which of course, buildings are a major source, you know, using the energy in the buildings, and then we calculate, you know, what, what is that in greenhouse gases, in terms of energy, and we look at the transportation, we look at business travel, we look at, you know, so airplanes, as we know, our jet fuel is very polluting, thankfully, we're seeing the aviation industry start to starting to move toward making commitments at least to have electric planes, at least starting to phase them in by 2030. Because 2030, by the way, is sort of the year that the United Nations has focused on and to like, we need to have really measurable reductions and like half of our emissions need to be reduced by 2030 globally. And then, in terms of going back to like the business travel, you know, there's more hotels as well that are just starting to make commitments as well to be net zero hotels by a certain date. So, you know, and it's really the the proof is gonna be in the pudding like, we need to see the progress. We can't just say, Okay, we're gonna do that and then share best practices and 2030 No, every year, we need to win, you know, we need to redo the inventory, we need to put programs into place to incentivize people to, to take alternative transportation to work, including public transportation, carpooling, you know, if you're going to buy a new car, go, Evie. You know, if you can ride your bike to work, if you're not that far away, choose to do that do active transportation, that sort of thing. So we need to get those sorts of things in place and incentivize people tend to make it fun, because Because change is hard, you gotta kind of gotta be smart about it, and be creative about it, and make it something that is going to be engaging, and is going to, you know, people are going to open their minds to it. So and So basically, we take all the different sources of the data, where the greenhouse gases are coming from, and then we crunch the numbers. And then we like we, you know, we have our, our carbon emissions, sort of portfolio, so to speak. And then we know where, okay, this is where we are this year, this is where we need to get next year. So we have to do short term, medium term and longer term planning for year after year for, you know, reducing the carbon and in terms of the corporations as well, there's, at least in terms of like office based work, I think it's very important that we maintain, and it's looking like it's feasible to maintain sort of hybrid work schedules and flexible work schedules. So we are not, you know, needlessly driving back and forth to the office every single day, Michael Hingson 1:01:43 I think we're starting to grow to realize that there's value in so many ways to allow people at least to have a hybrid schedule and do some work at home, helps family helps mindset, it helps everyone to sometimes be able to do a little bit more on your own schedule, rather than, Oh, there's just one process to do it. Right. And so you are the director of sustainability for ASTN Shea Cunningham 1:02:12 ASGN incorporated in and what is ASGN. ASGN is a is a company that is it's a publicly traded firm in the Fortune 600. And there and they are an IT consulting and staffing firm. And as Jan's main clients are really the top sort of 25 of the Fortune 500 Club. And so Microsoft, Apple, Google, Amazon, IBM, and others are the main clients. And so that's where the and especially Microsoft have to give a shout out to Microsoft, they're the ones who are really the most sort of at the at the forefront of of making target reductions, and also requiring suppliers to follow their lead. Michael Hingson 1:03:01 All well, it's going to be exciting to see how things evolve over time. I really appreciate what you're doing. And I hope the people who are out here listening will learn from it. And definitely please send me links and maybe links to things you have written and so on. And we will ensure that those are in the show notes so that people will have access to all of Shea Cunningham 1:03:25 that. We'll do we'll do thank you so much, Michael. Well, this Michael Hingson 1:03:28 has been really fun. Well, I definitely want to thank you Shea for being here. How can people reach out to you or get in contact? Shea Cunningham 1:03:36 Well, you can either go on LinkedIn and look me up Shea Cunningham, S H E A Cunningham. And also, as I mentioned, I still have my certified woman owned business balanced approach. And my email is just Shea S H E A at balanced approach.net. Michael Hingson 1:03:53 There you go. Direct contact all the way. Well, absolutely. This has been fun. I hope you've enjoyed listening to us today in this conversation. I'd love to hear your comments, feel free to email me at Michaelhi at accessibe A C C E S S I B E.com. And while you're thinking about access to be go to the website and do a free audit of your own website and see how accessible it is, which is another whole story. 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So many new games to play this week, with Convergence: A League of Legends Story, Planet of Lana, Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun, and more. Also, we summarize our reactions to the recent Sony Playstation Showcase, and we preview the upcoming games for the month of June, 2023. 1:53 The Lord of the Rings: Gollum 6:36 Planet of Lana 14:10 Miasma Chronicles | After Us 16:22 Honkai: Star Rail 21:12 Convergence: A League of Legends Story 30:24 Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun 37:00 Bat Boy | Evil Wizard | Star Trek: Resurgence | Grace in the Dark 48:09 June 2023 Preview 1:08:55 Headlines 1:24:26 Playstation Showcase Summary & Reactions 2:28:10 Sony Studios updates 2:36:00 Quick Hits (games & movies & shows) We are on YouTube! Check out the video version of the podcast (including more specific time stamps) along with other videos on our Current Gen Podcast channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/CurrentGenPodcast Each week, the Current Gen Podcast will cover everything you need to know about Xbox, Playstation, and Nintendo. We'd love your feedback & support! Head on over to https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/currentgen to leave us a message (which we may even include in an upcoming episode!) or support & share the show. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/currentgen/message
“You are never alone. You are eternally connected with everyone.” ― Amit Ray David S. Zimmerman just finished producing the film, KRYPTONITE, for the Disability Film Challenge starring Grammy Nominated Singer Shanice and actor Ryan Lane from the hit TV show, "Switched at Birth" Shanice , David, and other cast members will be joining me to celebrate this amazing project! The awards ceremony is at Sony Studios on May 4, 2023 Check out this new film, Kryptonite, made for the Disability Film Challenge at https://youtu.be/gZZP4fk2yS4 Like and Comment, if you can, on the YouTube page. They'd love to hear from you. #InspireChange #disabilityfilmchallenge #Easterseals #EDFC2023 #10yearchallenge @disabilityfilmchallenge @Shaniceonline @penniwilson @crystalwilson @davidszimmerman @camerons.mitchell @joshymf93 @jordaniousmaximus @spencerrawnsley @wwlainepp @baughmankyle @kevinjkang @matthewperezportfolio @camilledupin @frostypb88 @mattchugram.wav @veronikamguncheva @broadwaysignsASL @joannsigns @brianmikecole @augusto.garjim @hopeluvasl @wrongmattsmith @_darlala @el_kidohh97 @_7achlee @peggylaneorourke FACEBOOK: #ShaniceWilson #Shanice #RyanLane #PenniWilson #CrystalWilsonBlackmon #BrianMCole #RaymondDunn #BroadwaySignsASL #PeggyLaneORourke #davidszimmerman TWITTER: @davidszimmerman @disabilitychall @Shanice_Online @RyanLane1123 @joshua3wonder @peggylane #InspireChange #disabilityfilmchallenge #Easterseals #EDFC2023
Robert Horn's life story is an incredible testament that you can use humor as a way of survival—well, that and a little bit of luck. From getting separated from his twin and sneaking out of an orphanage when he was a little over 13 to renting an apartment in New York that was possibly run by the mob and eventually moving to LA to pursue a career in writing, his life is anything but boring. Robert talks about how he got his first gig and how it was kismet, what a showrunner really does and why it's great training for theatre, and his myopic approach when it comes to writing jokes. He looks back on his life in New York City during the 70's, which included working all sorts of jobs, including writing monologues for actors and working as a phone sex operator. Robert has two productions currently on stage - the first is Disney's “Hercules”, currently open at the Papermill Playhouse, the other is “Shucked”, which begins previews on March 8th. With his long list of works and achievements, Robert reminds us that we should never stop learning how to laugh at ourselves and follow our instincts. Robert Horn is a Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle, and New York Drama Critics' Circle award-winning book writer. His career started in film and television where he worked as a writer on the CBS series "Designing Women" and as a writer and producer on the Fox series "Living Single". Following that, he created and Executive Produced the CBS series "High Society". He was also signed to an overall production deal with Warner Brothers Studios, where he developed, wrote, and executive-produced numerous network pilots and series. He also signed a script deal at Sony Studios and an overall pilot deal at ABC studios. Together with Bob Boyett, he created and wrote the FX series “Partners”. Robert's Broadway credits include "Dame Edna", "13 The Musical", "Back With A Vengeance", and "Tootsie" among others. Connect with Robert: Instagram: @rhorn1 Connect with The Theatre Podcast: Support us on Patreon: Patreon.com/TheTheatrePodcast Twitter & Instagram: @theatre_podcast TikTok: @thetheatrepodcast Facebook.com/OfficialTheatrePodcast TheTheatrePodcast.com Alan's personal Instagram: @alanseales Email me at feedback@thetheatrepodcast.com. I want to know what you think. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
PARANORMAL ENCOUNTERS: Be Careful What You Wish For. This episode will run on the Para-X Radio Network (www.paraxradionetwork.com) on Thursday, November 16, 2023 from 11:00 PM-12:00 Midnight (EST). Educational. Entertaining. Intriguing.On this show, Dr. Schutz interviews Dylan Jones, from the United Kingdom, who is a parapsychologist, retired police officer, and documentary creator of the show, "Ghostbusters."Dylan is doing his PHD at Robert Gordon University (Aberdeen). He is exploring media influences and practices of modern paranormal groups. A retired police officer, he has a wealth of knowledge and experience investigating cases for the past 35 years. He is a member of the Society of Psychical Research, the Parapsychological Association, and Para Science. He is the creator of The Great British Ghost Tour, Great American Ghost Tour, and The Ghost Hunter websites. He is a regular contributor on Ghost Chronicles International radio show. He has presented at events in both the U.K. and U.S.A. He filed a documentary for, and presented two talks at, the 35th Anniversary of Ghostbusters, at Sony Studios in Los Angeles. He was invited to attend the World Premiere of Ghostbusters: Afterlife, in New York in 2021.WEBSITE: www.theghosthunter.co.uk/ TWITTER: @ukghosthunterdj FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/ghostbusterdj/ and his EMAIL: d.jones15@rgu.ac.ukTo learn more about me, read my biography at www.paranormaluniversalpress.com. Click on the upper right Podomatic button to go into my podcast site to hear my guests. View my books on my website or go to Amazon.com. Copyrighted. Go to Amazon.com, Kindle, Barnes & Noble to purchase. PLAY, LIKE, FOLLOW, and SUBSCRIBE to this program to be notified of future episodes. Doing so is FREE.TO WATCH GUESTS ON "DISEMBODIED VOICES" TV TALK SHOWTake a moment to WATCH my guests visually in a personal interview. Dylan Jones can be visually seen on PARAFlixx (www.paraflixx.com) on July 16, 2023 on Season 7, Episode 3. Shows are scheduled to launch at 8/7 Central (USA time). Shows remain on PARAFlixx indefinitely until changes to remove are made. Please allow an additional day in the event the show does not get launched as scheduled due to unforeseen circumstances "by the network."DETAILS FOR 3-DAY FREE TRIAL and SUBSCRIBING to PARAFLIXXON INITIAL PAGE - Go To The Bottom (see free trial box)IF SUBSCRIBINGEnter into your search bar this campaign link: https://bit.ly/3FGvQuYDiscount Code = DV10$3.99/month (U.S.); discount is 10% off first three monthsCancel AnytimeWAYS TO ACCESS SHOWS - go to www.paraflixx.com. Find my show by going to the upper left corner, click on BROWSE. Scroll down to TALK SHOWS. "Disembodied Voices."
The WTWF guys are firmly in that "easy listenin' mode" this week with our review of "The Rutles Archaeology". How well did Neil Innes manage (artistically) with a second dip into the world of the pre-fab four, and does anyone know where Sony Studios is located? Tune-in and find out.
Rana Fonk platicó con el animador mexicano Cruz Contreras sobre sus inicios, suslogros, sus opiniones sobre la animación, su admiración por Guillermo del Toro y el trabajo que realizó en películas como Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Más allá de la luna y Monstruo del Mar.
Gloria Garayua talks working with Jim Carrey, joining the "Grey's Anatomy" family at the height of its reign, and the time she had to find a way to incorporate a tissue in her audition! About Gloria: Gloria Garayua is an actress and an acting teacher. She is most recognized from Seasons 4, 5, and 6 on "Grey's Anatomy" as Intern Graciella, and Season 3 of "How To Get Away With Murder" as Detective Davis, "Blanca" in "Fun With Dick and Jane" with Jim Carrey, and such series as "Reckoning" on Netflix, and much more. She recently created an online video series for anyone interested in starting acting classes called “Acting For True Beginners”. Check it out on her website www.gloriagarayua.com. Gloria was born and raised in the Bronx in New York City. She received her B.F.A. in Acting from Long Island University where she graduated Summa Cum Laude. Both of her parents are from Ponce, Puerto Rico. She speaks fluent Spanish and intermediate French, and plays beginner piano. She enjoys music, dancing, singing karaoke, and has 2 awesome kitties: Felix and Beeker. She works as an acting teacher and audition coach when she is not herself acting, both privately and at Azusa Pacific University. Guest Starring roles include: ABC: How To Get Away With Murder, Grey's Anatomy, The Good Doctor, Castle, CougarTown, Desperate Housewives, NYPD Blue, How To Get Away With Murder, American Housewife. CBS: Cold Case, NCIS: LA, SWAT, Criminal Minds, NBC: ER, FOX: Bones, TNT: Animal Kingdom, Rizzoli and Isles, Southland, Showtime: Shameless, Weeds, FX: The Shield, Anger Management, Snowfall Studio films include: Sony Studios and Imagine Entertainment: Fun With Dick and Jane, Four Good Days: Starring Glenn Close and Mila Kunis, and more Theatre work includes: Ariel in “The Tempest”, “Two Sisters and a Piano” by Nilo Cruz at the Old Globe Theatre, and more VO work includes: LEGO Friends, Official voice of the Safety Spiel at the “Guardians of the Galaxy, Cosmic Rewind” ride in Disney World Florida, Dubbing: Tokyo Godfathers, Fate: Grand Order, Cyberpunk Edgerunners. Follow the show on social media! Instagram: https://instagram.com/thanksforcominginpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/tfci_podcast Facebook: http://facebook.com/thanksforcominginpodcast/ Theme Music by Andrew Skrabutenas Producers: Jillian Clare & Susan Bernhardt Channel: Realm For more information, go to thanksforcominginpodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From its cringy beginnings to its big budget present, voice acting has no doubt come a long way in video games.Joining to discuss is Zak, host of SaveDataTeam! Go watch their Twitch & Youtube channels.Together these gents share early voice acting memories and track how it gained more legitimacy and craft over the decades. In response to hardware improvements and pushing narrative boundaries the current state of voice acting is well regarded and full of talented performers! Additionally Sqat, Ratnado, and Zak highlight their favorite game studios with a focus on this and specific actors whom they have admired.
As a television personality, Cynthia launched her career with MTV Networks and became the face of sister channel VH1, hosting everything from LIVE events and awards shows, including the GRAMMYs, Billboard Music Awards, Emmy Awards, VMA's, and Divas Live, to self-titled specials and multiple series and broadcasts centered around her unique hosting and interviewing skills. Notably, she significantly shaped & hosted VH1's emergence onto the scene as a channel in its own right with shows of importance like ‘VH1's Women First' a series that profiled significant women in the music industry worldwide.She went on to make history as host of LATER w/ Cynthia Garrett for NBC Network making her the first woman of color to ever host a network late night show! Up for Emmy consideration multiple times by NBC for her interviews with everyone from singers to actors to filmmakers and politicians, she has amassed a body of work, too large to mention in short form. Cynthia has been the face & personality for daytime talk-shows like SONY Studios popular women's daytime panel LIFE & STYLE, primetime series such as the CW Network's Crowned, HBO's The Buzz featuring Cynthia Garrett, TV Guide's Hollywood Insider, as well as major red carpet events like The Oscars for ABC Network. While hosting later and under contract to NBC, Cynthia also enjoyed much success sitting in with Regis Philbin on LIVE.To find out more about Cynthia Garrett, please visit https://www.cynthiagarrett.org/
On this episode of Made in Hollywood Mark and William dive deep into the Mandela Effect and the new Joker movie. You may also hear irrelevant things in this episode about Sony Studios, Wheel of Fortune, Shark Tank, Mr. Wonderful, Wanna White, Bullshit, Howie Mandel, Robert Downey Jr., Iron Man, The Joker sequel, Joaquin Phoenix, Lady Gaga, Harley Quinn, Newsies, Kenny Ortega, AMC Theaters, Chris Dupré, Christian Bale, film rights and clearances, Liv Southard, Breaking Legs, Cover Girls, The Fabelmans, Steven Spielberg, David Lynch, Paul Dano, Michelle Williams, Universal Studios, Alternatememories.com, Mandela Effect, Gremlins, KitKat Bars, and Smokey the Bear.
Jessica Thompson is an Emmy-nominated filmmaker who made her feature writer-directorial debut with "The Light of the Moon". The film won the Audience Award for Best Narrative Film at the SXSW Film Festival. "The Light of the Moon", starring Stephanie Beatriz (Brooklyn Nine-Nine, In The Heights, Encanto), enjoyed a limited theatrical release to sold-out screens in both New York and Los Angeles and heralds a 97% Rotten Tomatoes score. Critics called the film "harrowingly effective" (Variety), "honest and complex" (The Hollywood Reporter), and Film Inquiry stated, "for any filmmaker this would be an unmitigated triumph, but for a first time filmmaker this is revelatory."Jess was the lead director on Showtime's original series, "The End", produced by the Academy Award-winning See-Saw Films (The Power of the Dog, The King's Speech). "The End" is a dramedy, told through three generations of a dysfunctional family who are trying to die with dignity, live with none, and make it count. The series received five-star reviews from The Guardian and The Times.In 2021, Jess directed her second feature, "The Invitation", a Sony Picture's thriller-horror, written by herself and Blair Butler. It will have a worldwide cinematic release on August 26th, 2022.After the death of her mother and having no other known relatives, Evie (Nathalie Emmanuel) takes a DNA test…and discovers a long-lost cousin she never knew she had. Invited by her newfound family to a lavish wedding in the English countryside, she's at first seduced by the sexy aristocrat host but is soon thrust into a nightmare of survival as she uncovers twisted secrets in her family's history and the unsettling intentions behind their sinful generosity.In 2010, Jess founded Stedfast Productions, a collective of visual storytellers who use film to explore the complexity of the human story.Jess is an Australian filmmaker who resides in Los Angeles. She is repped by CAA, Kaplan/Perrone Entertainment, and Independent Talent Group (UK).Enjoy my conversation with Jessica M. Thompson.
Patrick Tsang interviews Mike Amoia, Emmy award winner, producer, entrepreneur, and angel investor. In 2021 he was awarded the Guinness World Record for "the most insects tattooed on the body," with 864 tattoos. This was achieved to raise money and awareness for his nonprofit to help underprivileged kids. Mike shares with Patrick his humble story of starting in the music industry as a freelance assistant, editing working nights at VHW and Sony Studios, loading tapes, and preparing footage for the day shift. Slowly he worked his way up to working on projects with MTV, VH1, Sony Studios, and Chappelle's Show on Comedy Central. Later he co-founded Vidiots – a 20,000-square-foot post-production facility in the West Village housing an agency representing editors and directors. Vidiots then expanded into a production company in 2010. He also created Amoia created Mibe Music, a publishing company with over 100,000 music cues and songwriters worldwide, which he still co-owns with his operating partner. Mibe Music credits include Beyoncé Pepsi commercial, CBS sports, Bravo's Million Dollar Listing, History Channel's Counting Cars, and the NBA Finals opener for ESPN. He has also invested in companies such as Rumble Boxing. Follow Mike on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aiomaekim/ More information about Mike: https://indelible.live 00:00 Intro 01:00 World record 02:26 Overcoming fears 03:27 Childhood and being misdiagnosed with Leukemia 05:46 Turning Anger into Passion 07:25 Deciding to be an Entrepreneur 08:17 Music publishing and beyond 09:44 Investing in Rumble Boxing 12:11 Impact investing 12:45 Breaking into the Entertainment Industry 13:36 Developing Hardwork Ethic 14:06 Willing Mentality 14:36 Principes and ethics 15:33 Luck 16:00 Defining success 16:36 Next big thing for Mike 17:30 Rolemodel 18:30 Legacy 22:37 #1 Advice
(07-04-2019) - "Hot Rod" Bob Beck joins Randy to talk about car news, Randy's visit to the "Ghostbusters" Fan Fest at the Sony Studios with singer Ray Parker Jr.....his 123 seconds with star Dan Aykroyd, and then "Christine" star Steve Tash (who played the bully guy whose Camaro didn't far very well...either did he)
Justin and Zack are back to discuss what is a better convention NYCC or Terrificon. Discussing the latest Thor Trailer as well as Andor Trailer. What Sony video games are coming to live action and Zack review the 1st season of Halo on Paramount+. Star Wars Celebration reveals and discussion on Day 1 of the convention. Email us at Thecomiccompodcast@gmail.com Follow us on IG @thecomiccompodcast
Greeting programs! This week, we're looking at the newly on-demand Uncharted starring Tom Holland and the new streaming nostalgia trip Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers. Join us!You can find JustWatch powered streaming links for each film, as well as all of our other content, at this episode's homepage: https://awesomefriday.ca/2022/05/podcast-uncharted--chip-n-dale-rescue-rangers/ We want to say welcome and thanks for listening to all our listeners, new and old; we appreciate every one of you. If you like what you hear, please consider giving us a like, review, and subscribe on your podcasting platform of choice, and if you can spare a few bucks, you could support us via Patreon or Ko-Fi.Meanwhile, relax and enjoy your flight.CONNECT WITH US: Homepage: https://awesomefriday.ca Twitter: https://twitter.com/awesomefridayca Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AwesomeFriday Instagram: https://instagram.com/awesomefridayca/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJbgpYeyK4b_JH7H8P8INKA Email: https://awesomefriday.ca/contact-us/ SUPPORT: Patreon: http://patreon.com/mcsimpson Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/matthewsimpson SHOW LINKS: Awesome Friday on Apple Podcasts Awesome Friday on Amazon Music Awesome Friday on Deezer Awesome Friday on Goodpods Awesome Friday on Google Podcasts Awesome Friday on iHeartRadio Awesome Friday on Overcast Awesome Friday on Spotify Awesome Friday on Stitcher
What do you feel when you first walk into your home or your work space? We have been taught to focus on how an area looks, but today's guest, Marie Roviello, invites you to create spaces that feel good! She combines her 30+ years of interior design knowledge, with her focus on energy work and mindset to create a space that reflects who you are, your values and how you want to feel in each setting of your home or office. In this episode we chat about: Marie's journey from commercial interior design to creating life altering, uplifting spaces. The house fire that changed Marie's perspective on life. Spaces that heal and support your growth. Slowing down and reflecting on your values. Where interior design and coaching meet. And so much more! As an interior designer for 30+ years, Marie has worked with celebrity clients and brand names including The Four Seasons, Honda, PPG Aerospace, Sony Studios, Sugar in the Raw, Endeavor, The Wall Group, Kaiser Permanente, Steelcase, and more. Marie is an international best-selling co-author and an intuitive coach. Marie believes that we can live in a place that lights us up on every level! Understanding the energy in your home and ultimately, your life is a magical catalyst for life-changing results. Her passion for holistic, uplifting environments has led Marie to combine 30+ years of interior design and architecture experience, environmental design, space and clutter-clearing, personal growth, and ancient energy modalities. Using these abilities, she has created a unique methodology that is the heart of intuitive interior design. Connect with Marie! www.marieroviello.com https://www.facebook.com/groups/intuitiveinteriordesign/ www.instagram.com/interiordesign_LA Are you looking for an all-in-one affordable hosting platform? Try NewZenler! Paula says, “This all-in-one platform has all the features you need to get started with your website, including blogging tools and easy to build funnels - plus create and sell online courses. No more trying to link everything together. And with super affordable pricing - it's a no brainer for entrepreneurs who want to keep their expenses low while staying visible!” Click here below to join today! Check out Paula's recommended resources HERE! If you're interested in working with Paula, send her an email paula@thecourageblueprint.com Continue the conversation by joining my private Facebook group “I am Becoming…” here: http://www.facebook.com/groups/befearlesswithpaula Connect with me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/be__fearless_with_paula/ Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/befearlesswithpaula/ Don't forget to rate and review The Confidence Sessions and please subscribe if you like what you heard! https://www.thecourageblueprint.com/podcast Timestamps: (03:05) Marie shares her journey from interior design for celebrities and corporations to creating life altering, uplifting spaces with soul after a devastating house fire. (05:30) Marie felt corporate interior design was soul-crushing and manufactured, not the creative outlet she desired to see. (07:10) Marie shares the story of her house fire and how it changed her perspective on life and allowed her to create sensitive and supportive spaces to support her healing. (14:14) Interior Design vs. Interior Decorating. (16:46) Kitchen design, the centre of the home, an emotional sanctuary and the impact on your eating habits. (19:45) Creating spaces that feel good and reflect your soul. Marie helps clients to slow down when designing their new spaces. (21:20) The psychology behind materials and the responses they create in different personality types. (24:47) Bringing energy into interior design, noticing limiting beliefs and what clients feel they deserve. (26:00) The way you treat your space is a reflection of how you treat yourself in life and what you are not willing to deal with. (31:00) Where interior design and coaching meet. (35:06) Questions to ask yourself when creating a soulful and supportive space.
Today on the show we have director and screenwriter J. Mills Goodloe.J. Mills Goodloe grew up in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and attended Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. He began his career at Warner Brothers working for director Richard Donner. Goodloe worked from 1992 to 1995 as Donner's assistant on Lethal Weapon 3 and Maverick, both starring Mel Gibson, then segued into producing where he developed and produced Assassins starring Sylvester Stallone, Antonio Banderas and Julianne Moore.In 1996, Goodloe produced Conspiracy Theory, once again starring Mel Gibson, along with Julia Roberts, and Lethal Weapon 4, the fourth installment of the billion dollar grossing Lethal Weapon series.In 2001, Goodloe wrote and directed A Gentleman's Game starring Gary Sinise, Dylan Baker and Philip Baker Hall. In 2005, Goodloe wrote the adaptation for the John Grisham novel Bleachers for Revolution Studios. Goodloe also co-wrote the screenplay for the inspirational sports film Pride, released theatrically by Lionsgate and starring Terrence Howard and Bernie Mac.In 2014, Goodloe's adaptation of Nicholas Sparks' novel Best of Mewent into production, starring Michelle Monaghan and James Marsden and directed by Michael Hoffman.Based on the bestselling novel by acclaimed author Nicholas Sparks, The Best of Me tells the story of Dawson and Amanda, two former high school sweethearts who find themselves reunited after 20 years apart, when they return to their small town for the funeral of a beloved friend. Their bittersweet reunion reignites the love they've never forgotten, but soon they discover the forces that drove them apart twenty years ago live on, posing even more serious threats today. Spanning decades, this epic love story captures the enduring power of our first true love, and the wrenching choices we face when confronted with elusive second chances.In 2013, Academy Award nominated director Hany Abu-Assad was hired to direct Goodloe's screenplay Mountain Between Us, a Twentieth Century Fox project based upon the novel by Charles Martin.In the Spring of 2014, Goodloe's original screenplay Age of Adaline began principal photography, starring Harrison Ford, Blake Lively and directed by Lee Toland Krieger. The film will be released by Lionsgate in the Spring of 2015.After miraculously remaining 29 years old for almost eight decades, Adaline Bowman (Blake Lively) has lived a solitary existence, never allowing herself to get close to anyone who might reveal her secret. But a chance encounter with charismatic philanthropist Ellis Jones (Michiel Huisman) reignites her passion for life and romance. When a weekend with his parents (Harrison Ford and Kathy Baker) threatens to uncover the truth, Adaline makes a decision that will change her life forever.In 2014, Sony Studios hired Goodloe to write the screenplay Christian the Lion with Neil Moritz' Original Film producing. His other projects include a scripted drama for Bravo Television called All the Pretty Faces which he and Jennifer Garner are producing.Enjoy my conversation with J. Mills Goodloe.
Bienvenidos al Episodio #48 del podcast de Vidas Infinitas. Esta semana tenemos con nosotros doble invitado. La mitad de la banda de rock Despistaos nos acompaña en un programa en el que sus fans disfrutaremos a los dos lados del micrófono. Dani Marco y Lázaro Fernández , cantante y batería del grupo, respectivamente, nos cuentan su trayectoria y su relación con los videojuegos y los juegos de mesa en una programa que va a ser música para tus oídos.En el apartado de actualidad de esta semana vuelve un clásico. Las noticias sobre la llegada de GTA 5 para nueva generación y su precio de salida, copan buena parte de la sección, en la que también hablamos de series. God of War, entre otros juegos de Sony Studios, dan el salto a la pequeña y gran pantalla. Y hablando de series, una nueva llegada basada en el universo de The Walking Dead nos aterrorizará el año que viene. También hablamos de la decisión de Nintendo de retrasar Advance Wars debido a la preocupante situación en Ucrania, y es que consideran que no está el tema para jugar a las guerras. También os hablamos del pack de mil productos por diez euros con el que varias compañías quieren ayudar a paliar la nefasta situación en aquel país. Y terminamos el bloque con el juego del momento. Elden Ring, al que todos nos hemos rendido menos los directivos de Ubisoft y Guerrilla, que se han enfadado con algunos aspectos del juego, aunque juran que no es por envidia…En el bloque central tenemos a dos invitados de auténtico lujo. Dani Marco, cantante y líder de Despistaos, junto a Lázaro Fernández, el batería de la misma, nos acompañan para hablarnos de su carrera, de lo que ha supuesto la pandemia para los artistas, para contarnos anécdotas que solo pueden vivir las estrellas del rock.. y para hablarnos de sus aficiones. Con Dani, gran aficionado a los juegos de mesa y Lázaro, con un gran recorrido en los videojuegos, compartiremos un episodio en el que va a haber de todo y que ya se ha colado directamente en la lista de nuestros favoritos. No te pierdas el regalo final que nos hacen estos dos fuera de serie.Y para no perder costumbre, cerramos el episodio con las recomendaciones que tanto esperamos cada semana y que deseamos os gusten tanto como a nosotros hacerlas.No olvidéis seguirnos y compartir vuestros comentarios en nuestras redes sociales.Recomendaciones en este episodio:Dani: Misa de medianoche (Netflix), La iniciativa (Asmodee)Lázaro: The After Party (Apple TV), Final Fantasy Origins: Strangers of ParadiseManu: Mario Tennis (Switch)Wako: Blacksad (Cómic), A ti que te importa (Disco)
Welcome back ragers to the best movie review podcast on the planet. The rage rolls on from the Film Rage Studio. This week the Film Rage Crew saw a remake and a video game movie, so THERE WILL BE RAGE. Plus there are plenty of disagreements of how bad some of the films actually were. Introduction-0:00 canyonmeadowscinema.ca -1:32 Streaming Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022)-Netflix-3:00 They Live in the Grey (2022)-Shudder-16:17 In Cinema The Cursed (2022)-26:30 Uncharted (2022)-35:40 Dog (2022)-45:28 The Worst Person in the World (2021)-52:57 Open Rage Jim's open rage-Sony Studios-59:10 Bryce's open rage-Video Game Movies-1:00:28 https://invasionoftheremake.libsyn.com/ -1:02:21 The Murman Minute-1:03:05 The Lists Mesmerized off- Nicolas Cage vs. Ellen Burstyn-1:09:27 Rage or Dare Pretty Woman (1990)-1:12:11 Jim picks the last morsel from Bryce's bag of dread-1:16:25 Outro-1:17:26 Thanks Ragers for listening to our film review podcast. Rage On!!! https://www.filmrageyyc.com/ https://filmrage.podbean.com/ https://www.facebook.com/filmrageyyc https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/film-rage/id1493735088 https://open.spotify.com/show/4ltbJS7XkDj0inwXf9G0ZH?si=m3OzZulNRmW6d93K7DG_uw https://play.google.com/music/m/Inyleam7prw77l75he733v643jq?t=Film_Rage https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsuw4WB6zmxbgDBjFn6utlT7PFnaDa0w6 https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/film-rage?refid=stpr https://tunein.com/podcasts/Media--Entertainment-Podcasts/Film-Rage-p1325858/ https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-film-rage-63364236?cmp=ios_share&sc=ios_social_share&pr=false&autoplay=true https://www.leonardconlinphotos.com/ https://www.potatoladypodcastreviews.com/ https://flicksxrayed.com/ https://www.crimetimenerds.com/
Jen Fontanilla is a Certified Money Coach (CMC)®, speaker, and best-selling author of six books and has worked with organizations such as The Walt Disney Company, Warner Bros., Sony Studios, Target, Costco, Goodwill, and the U.S. Air Force. She has appeared on radio and TV programs, podcasts, and blogs, sharing her easy-to-understand money management expertise and tips. Speaking to audiences throughout the United States, including businesses, nonprofits, faith-based groups, organizations that support women empowerment, entrepreneurship, and self-development is something she loves to do. With over 16 years of experience in the financial services industry, she uses her easy-going style to help others go from financial overwhelm and confusion to clarity and peace of mind by helping them get their financial ish together. Jen is a Certified Financial Education Instructor and has partnered with BetterWealth to help clients change their money patterns to develop a healthy relationship with their money. She is also the co-host of the super fun weekly The Life, Love, and Money Show With Summer and Jen where they cover topics about money, relationships, and the challenges of being an entrepreneur. Jen absolutely has a blast living in Los Angeles, California, where there are tons of different food options, beaches, and fun things to do with the love of her life and their kids. Connect with Jen on Facebook or Instagram at @jenmoneycoach or jenmoneycoach.com. Click Here to Get your gift from Jen Find Finance Babe Here Do you want to see the actual video interview? Then register to have full access.
It's episode 61 of All Day I Play Radio!!! Your homies Brian, and Jon are back with another episode, full of gaming goodness!!! How did the gaming giants fair in 2021? We also talk about Sony's first party studios vs Microsoft's. Check this out and more on the latest episode of All Day I Play Radio!
Today on the show we have director and screenwriter J. Mills Goodloe.J. Mills Goodloe grew up in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and attended Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. He began his career at Warner Brothers working for director Richard Donner. Goodloe worked from 1992 to 1995 as Donner's assistant on Lethal Weapon 3 and Maverick, both starring Mel Gibson, then segued into producing where he developed and produced Assassins starring Sylvester Stallone, Antonio Banderas and Julianne Moore.In 1996, Goodloe produced Conspiracy Theory, once again starring Mel Gibson, along with Julia Roberts, and Lethal Weapon 4, the fourth installment of the billion dollar grossing Lethal Weapon series.In 2001, Goodloe wrote and directed A Gentleman's Game starring Gary Sinise, Dylan Baker and Philip Baker Hall. In 2005, Goodloe wrote the adaptation for the John Grisham novel Bleachers for Revolution Studios. Goodloe also co-wrote the screenplay for the inspirational sports film Pride, released theatrically by Lionsgate and starring Terrence Howard and Bernie Mac.In 2014, Goodloe's adaptation of Nicholas Sparks' novel Best of Me went into production, starring Michelle Monaghan and James Marsden and directed by Michael Hoffman.Based on the bestselling novel by acclaimed author Nicholas Sparks, The Best of Me tells the story of Dawson and Amanda, two former high school sweethearts who find themselves reunited after 20 years apart, when they return to their small town for the funeral of a beloved friend. Their bittersweet reunion reignites the love they've never forgotten, but soon they discover the forces that drove them apart twenty years ago live on, posing even more serious threats today. Spanning decades, this epic love story captures the enduring power of our first true love, and the wrenching choices we face when confronted with elusive second chances.In 2013, Academy Award nominated director Hany Abu-Assad was hired to direct Goodloe's screenplay Mountain Between Us, a Twentieth Century Fox project based upon the novel by Charles Martin.In the Spring of 2014, Goodloe's original screenplay Age of Adaline began principal photography, starring Harrison Ford, Blake Lively and directed by Lee Toland Krieger. The film will be released by Lionsgate in the Spring of 2015.After miraculously remaining 29 years old for almost eight decades, Adaline Bowman (Blake Lively) has lived a solitary existence, never allowing herself to get close to anyone who might reveal her secret. But a chance encounter with charismatic philanthropist Ellis Jones (Michiel Huisman) reignites her passion for life and romance. When a weekend with his parents (Harrison Ford and Kathy Baker) threatens to uncover the truth, Adaline makes a decision that will change her life forever.In 2014, Sony Studios hired Goodloe to write the screenplay Christian the Lion with Neil Moritz' Original Film producing. His other projects include a scripted drama for Bravo Television called All the Pretty Faces which he and Jennifer Garner are producing.Enjoy my conversation with J. Mills Goodloe.
#26 Dylan Jones Parapsychologist, was a police constable for 17 years, specializing in education and crime reduction for 10 years during that time. Within my role as a School Liaison Officer, He has delivered lessons across Key Stages 1-4 on a range of core subjects from the program and provided schools with pastoral support. He is a member of Para. Science, the Society for Psychical Research and the Parapsychological Association. His particular specialism is in the interviewing of witnesses, as well as having an interest in the effects of media representations of parapsychology and the paranormal. His proudest moment was filming a documentary for the 35th Anniversary of Ghostbusters and then having it shown at Sony Studios as part of the celebrations in July 2019. He has also presented at conferences in the UK and USA.Dylan is working towards a Ph.D. at Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen, where He is researching media representations of the paranormal (eg reality TV shows) and their influences upon those who investigate ghosts, hauntings, and related phenomena.I had a great conversation With Dylan and look forward to speaking with him again in the future.https://www.instagram.com/x3pnrx/https://twitter.com/3PNR2https://www.facebook.com/3PNRAdamR/https://3pnr.com/https://www.paypal.com/donate/?business=L5MT6SXD3C9QS&no_recurring=0¤cy_code=USDhttps://www.patreon.com/3PNRIntro and outro music by Tobylane on Spotify#GHOST #PARANORMAL #AFTERLIFESupport the show
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343 Industries opened up big team battle technical flights to all this weekend. Dylan and Falkner got to spend a few hours playing it. We are here to report it feels pretty good for the most part and it has left an increased level of excitement for the multiplayer portion of the game. Falkner took a dive into New World as a solo player and for the most part has good impressions of it and will continue playing it. Lastly, we wanted to shout out Bluepoint Games for joining Sony Studios and we are excited to see what they put out. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sweatyplebs/message
En el episodio 92 los casi casi expertos Danny, Will, Joesue y El Masticable hablan sobre; Sony Studios, Kojima, Dead Space, Ghost of Tsushima, Magic Legends y mucho mas.
A veces es difícil jugar a juegos de mesa con amigos, por eso este programa se lo dedicamos a las alternativas que las diferentes plataformas online nos brindan para que podamos jugar a esos juegos en casi cualquier sitio con un dispositivo cualquiera y una conexión a internet. No son sustitutos de las cartas, las fichas y los dados pero nos puede servir en momentos en los que sea logísticamente imposible desplegar un tablero. Hoy os traemos alternativas que seguro os van a servir en algún momento.Abrimos el programa con un bloque de noticias de lo más jugoso. Los rumores y noticias del bloque de esta semana seguro que no dejan indiferente a nadie. Empezamos con Ghost of Ikishima, que podemos decir que es la continuación del maravilloso Ghost of Tsushima. Hablamos de la incorporación de Housmarque, autores del no menos maravilloso Returnal, al equipo de compañías que forma parte de Sony Studios, y siguiendo con estos, os traemos noticias sobre Insomniac. Siguiendo con los rumores, traemos también un montón de información sobre GTA 6, un juego que ya sabéis que nos encanta y que esta semana viene con mucha información nueva. Hablamos también de la apertura del servicio Xbox Cloud Gaming que permitirá a los usuarios de Gamepass jugar en casi cualquier sitio, os contaremos algunos detalles sobre la próxima temporada de Dexter y cerraremos el bloque desgranando detalles sobre la sorprendente beta de PES 2022 que Konami ha colgado por sorpresa.En el bloque central de esta semana os traemos un contenido tan curioso como especial. Os hablaremos de la forma de jugar a juegos de mesa.. sin mesa. Para ello os recomendamos unas plataformas virtuales, con distintas características y precios que si bien no van a suplir el hecho de reunirnos con nuestros amigos alrededor de una mesa y con una buena bebida, sí nos van a servir para suplir esos momentos en los que la reunión física es imposible. Os vamos a contar las virtudes de TableTop Simulator, que podéis encontrar en Steam, de BoardGame Arena, una alternativa más sencilla que el anterior pero que puedes utilizar de forma gratuita, y de Tabletopia, que podemos decir que mezcla virtudes de las dos anteriores. Os animamos además a que nos contéis cuál es vuestra favorita en los comentarios.Recomendaciones en este episodio:Manu: Sticky Chamaleons (TCG Factory), Un lugar tranquilo (Netflix)Wako: El largo Halloween (Cómic), Judgment (PS5)
Hermen Hulst nos explica la estrategia de Sony y el estado de Sony Studios y nos preparamos para el E3 2021, Game On! Notas del Episodio: https://sumpodcast.blogspot.com/2021/06/semana-gamer-157.html ¡Suscríbete Ya! Estamos en todas partes para que puedas escucharnos cuando quieras y donde quieras. Enlace a todas las formas de escuchar el podcast y las redes sociales: https://sumpodcast.blogspot.com/2019/01/enlaces-todas-las-formas-de-escuchar-e.html Todo el material de terceros fue usado bajo la condición de “Fair Use”.
Topics for the night…BIG THANKS to Jay Kinser AKA JK of The Expendables for coming on last week! News Booth*MA Enters Phase 4 Step 2*Mikayla Bryant's death continues to pose many questions & accusations*Chinese rocket crashes to earth over the weekend*Pastor Johnny Enlow says his vision of Trump with a Golden Scepter proves he's President*Graduation Day for the 1st Platoon of Marines on the West CoastLegal Booth *Chauvin's defense team files for new trial in the murder of George Floyd*Justice Department brings federal criminal charges against Chauvin & 3 others in the murder of Floyd*Chauvin is indicted for his role in the assault of a 14 year old during and arrestEntertainment Booth*RIP Video Vixen Tawny Kitaen (59) *Manson Ex Ashley Morgan Smithline comes forward about abuse *Sony Studios releases trailer for Venom: Let There be Carnage*NBC will not air the 2022 Golden Globes over diversity issuesSports Booth*Brockton boxer Kevin Walsh Jr. under the Cappiello Bros. won his pro debut in the 1st round *Pats Jason McCourty announces his shift to the Dolphins*Celts Jaylen Brown done for the seasonBiden Bombshells*Ransomware attack on the largest gas pipeline in the US R U Serious*Dog Napper shows up during live news broadcast about his theft of the dog*Colorado Lawmaker calls colleague “Buckwheat”
Teresa's guest for this special podcast is producer, From her website: As a television personality, Cynthia launched her career with MTV Networks and became the face of sister channel VH1, hosting everything from LIVE events and awards shows, including the GRAMMYS, BILLBOARD AWARDS, EMMYS, VMA’s, and DIVAS LIVE, to self-titled specials and multiple series and broadcasts centered around her unique hosting and interviewing skills. Notably, she significantly shaped & hosted VH1’s emergence onto the scene as a channel in its own right with shows of importance like ‘VH1’s Women First’ a series that profiled significant women in the music industry worldwide. She went on to make history as host of LATER w/ Cynthia Garrett for NBC Network making her the first woman of color to ever host a network late night show! Up for Emmy consideration multiple times by NBC for her interviews with everyone from singers to actors to filmmakers and politicians, she has amassed a body of work, too large to mention in short form. Cynthia has been the face & personality for daytime talk-shows like SONY Studios popular women’s daytime panel LIFE & STYLE, primetime series such as the CW Network’s CROWNED, HBO’s THE BUZZ featuring Cynthia Garrett, TV GUIDE Channel’s HOLLYWOOD INSIDER, as well as major red carpet events like the OSCARS for ABC Network. While hosting later and under contract to NBC, Cynthia also enjoyed much success sitting in with Regis Philbin on LIVE. Finding God's POV in the Word saved Cynthia’s life in a prison cell in Italy where an abusive and deceptive first marriage turned into the grace that saved her and gave her, her son, Christian. Her personal story, as told in PRODIGAL DAUGHTER: A JOURNEY HOME TO IDENTITY, is one of childhood sexual abuse, rape, and addiction.
TXR Podcast 178: Thank you all for joining us! For this show the panel will be talking about hot rumors regarding new leaks about Xbox and Kojima Productions pursuing an exclusive game deal. As well there have been reports circulating about Square Enix looking to be acquired. Although they have put out a statement denying wanting to be bought. MLB The Show 21 is finally out for Xbox. What are our impressions on this Sony Studios title? Also Outriders has been out for a few weeks. Is this game a hidden gem or is a bit rough around the edges? Featuring: Fork Boy & So Shady
Bienvenidos al Episodio #11 del podcast de Vidas Infinitas. Esta semana rompemos un poco la tendencia de las últimas semanas para hacer un programa de nuevo en solitario, aunque cargado de contenido interesante y unas cuantas anécdotas que seguro que os harán muy amena la hora y media que dura este episodio.En el apartado de actualidad esta semana os hablamos de varios temas candentes y curiosos. Hablamos de la lista de juegos del EA Play que ha sido filtrada, debatimos sobre el alcance que puede tener el cierre las tiendas digitales de PS Vita y PS3. También hablamos del próximo juego de Gamepass, MLB The Show, desarrollado por Sony Studios. Comentamos también el inevitable retraso de Deathloop, quizá esperado pero igualmente fastidioso. Cerramos la sección hablando del inminente y esperado Mass Effect Legendary Edition y comentando los rumores que hay sobre la no menos esperada Switch Pro, la actualización de la exitosa consola de Nintendo.El bloque central de nuestro programa lo dedicamos a nuestras primeras sensaciones con PlayStation 5, los auriculares que Microsoft integra perfectamente con su consola y le damos un repaso a los videojuegos que han ocupado nuestras horas durante los últimos días. Muchas de esas horas se las han llevado los peculiares juegos de David Cage, que lucen estupendamente en PlayStation 5, especialmente Detroit: Become Human, el último de los que el autor ha hecho.Esta semana el apartado de películas nos ocupa más tiempo del habitual, y eso es porque hablamos de una cinta que nos encanta y que se ha convertido en todo un clásico de cada navidad. Love Actually impregna toda la sección y de rebote todo el programa. Durante esta sección os contaremos un montón de curiosidades y datos sobre la película, con algunos que apostamos a que no conocías. Además, os contamos por qué nos gusta tanto estando seguros de que a vosotros también os encanta.El apartado de juegos de mesa lo dedicamos a una parte muy especial de esos juegos. Las mesas para juegos de mesa. Un accesorio que cambiará tu forma de ver y entender los juegos de mesa. Os contamos por qué los juegos se disfrutan mucho más con estas mesas, pensadas para ellos.El episodio lo cerramos, como es habitual con una de vuestras secciones preferidas. Una batería de recomendaciones que os hacemos con todo el cariño y que esperamos disfrutéis tanto como nosotros.No olvidéis seguirnos y compartir vuestros comentarios en nuestras redes sociales.Recomendaciones en este episodio:Manu: Cat Lady, The Red Cathedral, The Escapists 2Wako: Downhill Mountain, Invencible.Enlaces: www.mesasparajuegos.com
Eine Switch Pro? Käfer Pokemon in Real Life? Fortnite am Ende? Diese Ausgabe von Hat-On ist wieder voll gefüllt mit allerlei Themen die Dengeki Gamer und Sir Pommes in letzter Zeit beschäftigt haben, wobei Redebedarf angefallen ist, der hier gestillt wird. Holt euch was zu trinken, macht es euch gemütlich und lauscht den beiden Podcasters eurer vertrauen, wie die versuchen beim Thema zu bleiben, aber wie immer abschweifen. Timetable: 00:00:00 Einleitung 00:02:00 Sony Studios bringt Spiel in den XBox Game-Pass 00:25:31 Microsoft kauft Discord? 00:37:00 Nier Automata Review Bombing 00:55:45 Balan Wonderworld Day One Patch Kritik (mit Videogems) 01:15:13 #RipFortnite 01:35:00 Forscher benennen neue Käferart nach Pokémon 01:43:40 Gerüchte um Switch Pro 02:09:24 Abschied Hat-On by aHatofMedia, das sind Dengeki Gamer und Sir Pommes die stets mit Ihrem (Halb-)Wissen glänzen und euch die neusten und Interessantesten Neuerungen aus der Multimedia-Welt bringen.
Hallo Freunde fürs Extraleben! Was schaut der passionierte Gamer normalerweise Mitte Juni? Richtig, die E3 live aus Los Angeles. Letztes Jahr wurde die E3 ein Opfer der Corona-Pandemie, dieses Jahr soll sie wieder stattfinden und nächstes wurde auch gleich angekündigt. Zeit für uns, sich über die Bedeutung und Zukunft der E3 Gedanken zu machen. Des Weiteren reden wir in den Nachrichten über die Hideo Kojima-Abandoned-Verschwörung sowie über Gerüchte aus den Sony-Studios, sprich die geschasste Days Gone Fortsetzung und ein Last of us Remake. Zu Beginn gibt es weitere Berichte zu Monster Hunter Rise. Weil unser Leben Capcom gehört. Viel Spaß! Die Folge im Überblick: Was wird denn hier gespielt? 03:08 Ja…wir spielen immer noch Monster Hunter Rise. Es ist gut. Neuigkeiten aus dem Bereich Videospiele 16:47 Ist das angekündigte Abandoned eigentlich insgeheim ein Kojima-Game? Oder bringt er sein nächstes Game auf XBox? Wir durchforsten die Internet-Gerüchteküche. 36:00 Die E3 2021 und 2022 wurden angekündigt. Wir freuen uns, sind aber auch skeptisch in Bezug auf die Zukunft der Messe. 1:01:24 Jason Schreier hat uns wieder einiges an Stoff geliefert. Sony macht ein Last of us remake, Days Gone 2 findet nicht statt. Wir reden über Sonys interne Studios und IPs. 1:39:51 Deathloop wird in den September verschoben. https://twitter.com/Extrafreunde https://www.facebook.com/Extrafreunde https://www.instagram.com/extrafreunde
Welcome to the Angry Blerds podcast, Where we talk about all things nerdy that we like! Space Jam: A New Legacy trailer review and thoughts (1:00) Disney making retractable Lightsaber (4:44) More Powerpuff news (6:53) Sony Studios working on the Last of us Remake (10:44) Warner Bros. is no longer moving forward with Ava DuVernay's New Gods film or James Wan's Aquaman spinoff The Trench, and the Batman will be set on Earth-2 (13:25) Samir’s playing outriders (14:20) Batman: The Long Halloween, Part One trailer (16:44) Jupiter’s Legacy trailer (18:55) Loki Trailer #2 (20:36) Joss Whedon threatened to make Wonder Woman look stupid (23:17) Sony rejected Days Gone 2 game pitch (24:57) Macgyver cancelled and Brooklyn Nine-Nine starts filming their final season (27:37) Hamilton star Renée Elise Goldsberry joins the cast of She-Hulk (28:55) Netflix & Sony have partnered for all future movies and TV shows; Uncharted delayed; Stranger Things news; and Netflix buys Knives Out sequels (29:50) Invincible episodes 4 & 5 review (32:52) Falcon & the Winter Soldier episodes 3 & 4 review (40:55) Follow us on social media! www.instagram.com/angry.blerds.podcast/ www.twitter.com/angry_blerds www.facebook.com/angryblerds www.twitter.com/scarletspyder86 (Burnard’s twitter) www.instagram.com/scarletspyder86 (Burnard’s IG) www.twitter.com/liquadblade86 (Samir’s twitter) www.instagram.com/mugenjin86 (Samir’s IG)
Greetings everyone! We have an amazing lineup for you! Our Recent Review is Wonder Woman 1984. We know you folks were very excited about this sequel and we were too. Our Geriatric Cinematic is 1973's Coffy. They were both amazing; one was amazingly bad and the other was amazingly badass. Find out which one. In our news segment, we cover Sony Studios gaining new talent from Warner Bros, a New Jack City Reboot in the works, Wonder Woman 3 gets the green light, and much much more. Christmas came and went, and the dynamic duo discusses what went on during their holiday. Also, Mark has a special treat to bestow upon you marvelous listeners. Well...it's a treat for him and that might be something we're gonna have to live with. We've decided to help bring in the New Year with a bonus episode! You can expect our Recent Review for Soul and a Geriatric Cinematic discussion of Rock & Rule this week. Pixar's latest is streaming on Disney Plus and the 1983's animated space musical is available on Amazon Prime. If you don't want to pay for the latter, just hop on over to YouTube to watch it for free. Be sure to follow us on Twitter (@TheReelAppeal), Facebook, Instagram, and you can contact the show at TheReelAppeal@gmail.com. Find every episode on all podcast catchers and don't forget to rate our show on iTunes! News - 03:28 Wonder Woman 1984 - 19:35 Spoilers - 40:05 Variety Time: Our Christmas and Dad Jokes - 1:09:40 Geriatric Cinematic - Coffy (1973) - 1:23:22
In this episode of “The Fun Waste of Time,” the crew discusses their first-hand impressions of next-gen consoles, Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5! Each member of the crew had the opportunity to play with at least one of the consoles and shares their unfiltered opinions. Does it really feel like we're in the next generation of gaming or more like a small iterative upgrade? Vin Diesel's most recent movie, “Bloodshot” didn't catch fire at the box office. However, Sony Studios and the film's producers want another shot at a big screen release to try and launch their alternative to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the Valiant Comics Cinematic Universe. The crew discusses whether a Bloodshot sequel is warranted, or should Sony just hang the towel on their dreams for a Bloodshot franchise. In "Home Theater Experience" this episode, the crew reviews and shares impressions of the Kaleidescape Movie Management and Movie Collection System. Is the platform worth its excessive price tag?! Be sure to listen in to find out! There's all this and so much more in episode 32 of “The Fun Waste of Time” podcast!
Tom Holland leaves to join Sony? WHAAAAAT?! Following the news that the web-slinger may potentially be re-joining the Sony Studios ranks, we discuss the ramifications of this and how it would affect the MCU in the shape it is currently in, and the important question: will it actually happen? Spoiler: we don't think so. As per usual on this show, we meander into Star Wars territory on our way to our conclusions. Sorry guys, addiction is a real condition. Spoilers for various films. (Originally recorded 27/8/19)
Ford v Ferrari is so much more than a race car movie. At its core, it’s a movie about a friendship, and about two men fighting for what they believe. In this episode the sound team talks about the carving out moments for internal character sounds to come through, the process of tracking down the original cars to keep the film sounding real, and the challenges of building a 45-minute racing sequence and keeping it acoustically interesting. Paul Massey - Re-recording Mixer Don Sylvester - Supervising Sound Editor David Giammarco - Re-recording Mixer & Sound Designer Moderated by Glenn Kiser, Dolby Institute Recorded at the Mix Magazine Sound for Film & TV event at Sony Studios on Saturday, September 28, 2019.
On Episode 55 of the Mutant Blitz Podcast, Josh Hennig reviews the Black Widow Trailers and explains what to expect for Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Next, Josh deep dives into the rumors of Christian Bale joining the MCU and what his rumors character means for the future of the MCU and Disney+. Finally, Josh recaps the Morbius trailer and elaborates on Sony Studios plans for their Spiderman movie universe. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Three-time NBA champion and two-time MVP Stephen Curry and entrepreneur, host and best-selling author Ayesha Curry want to make sure that everyone has a chance to succeed. That's the mission of their new Eat. Learn. Play. Foundation, which focuses on youth in underserved communities and works to ensure every child has access to nutritious food, a quality education, and a healthy and active lifestyle. The Currys join us for a unique Equality Series program, in which they discuss their work, their lives, and their efforts to improve the lives of children in the Bay Area and beyond. Ayesha Curry is a renowned restaurateur, chef, New York Times best-selling author, television host and producer. She has been on Forbes' 30 Under 30 List, one of the faces of Covergirl cosmetics, a frequent guest on "The Rachael Ray Show" and "Good Morning America," a columnist for Woman's Day magazine, and a popular lifestyle expert in the media. This fall, Curry teamed up with Ellen DeGeneres for a new Ellentube digital series, "Fempire," in which she uses her wisdom and business savvy to help female entrepreneurs of any age achieve the goal of building their own “fempire.” Stephen Curry's on and off court legacy is marked by transformation and innovation. His nine-year career in the NBA with the Golden State Warriors is marked by many firsts. He was the first person to be named Most Valuable Player by unanimous vote in NBA history and one of a select few to win MVP awards two years in a row. He holds five NBA all-star selections and three NBA championships. Off the court, he is an emerging figure in the tech space with direct investments in companies such as Pinterest and TSM, an eSports organization. He is also the founder of the film and television company Unanimous Media, specializing in faith, family and sports content in tandem with Sony Studios. This is the second program in The Commonwealth Club Equality Series, made possible by the support of Salesforce Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this weeks episode we'll be talking about a Starship Troopers game, 10 New projects at the game awards, Halo Reaching new records, Sony Studios won’t make many Cross-Generation games,The last State of Play for 2019. We also have all the weekly deals across all gaming platforms. We are now recording our episodes live on Mixer so feel free to join us and be part of the conversation at https://mixer.com/Deft_Puppiez every Sunday at 900pm-ish AEST, you will also find the video recording uploaded to our YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYYTEDB-c4ZqiYYEuQG1YKw _______________________________ https://twitter.com/GreyAussieGamer https://www.youtube.com/greyaussiegamer https://www.instagram.com/greyaussiegamer _______________________________ https://mixer.com/Deft_Puppiez https://instagram.com/deft_puppiez/ https://twitter.com/Deft_Puppiez https://discord.gg/yzDXDK _______________________________ https://twitch.tv/staticaus https://twitter.com/StaticAus https://instagram.com/staticaus https://facebook.com/staticaus https://discord.gg/T6Szbts ______________________________ Logo and Graphics done by B1acksword find him here : https://twitter.com/b1acksword ______________________________ https://twitch.tv/dawnofthedan https://twitter.com/KleveDaniel https://instagram.com/dawnofthedan/ https://discord.gg/MHpwyrc ______________________________ If you have any questions, comments or feedback, you can contact us via email at twoleftthumbspod@gmail.com on Twitter at https://twitter.com/left_pod or join our discord server at https://discord.gg/aMSNdGe
Carnival Row is an expansive, visually and aurally opulent murder mystery series from Amazon. Join re-recording mixers Marc Fishman and Robert Carr as they talk about how one goes about creating the sound of flying faeries’ wings, why Dolby Atmos was part of the concept of the sound of the series right from the beginning, and how one of the major plot points of the series was communicated to the audience through Foley, with no dialog. Marc Fishman - Re-recording Mixer Robert Carr - Re-recording Mixer Moderated by Glenn Kiser, Director of the Dolby Institute Recorded at the Mix Magazine Sound for Film & TV event at Sony Studios on Saturday, September 28, 2019
Join the team behind the sound and music of Stranger Things 3 for a discussion about how the sound of the show has evolved and grown over three seasons, delivering cinema quality sound on an episodic schedule and budget, how to preserve that experience across all home platforms, the challenges of keeping creature sounds fresh and new, and finally, how the famous Neverending Story sequence came together. Craig Henighan - Sound Supervisor Mark Patterson - Dx and Music Mixer David Klotz - Music Editor Angelo Palazzo - SFX Editor Katie Halliday - SFX Editor Moderated by Glenn Kiser, Director of the Dolby Institute Recorded at the Mix Magazine Sound for Film & TV event at Sony Studios on Saturday, September 28, 2019.
Re-recording mixer Cheryl Ottenritter discusses documentary sound design & Dolby Atmos mixing at the Mix Magazine Sound for Film & TV event at Sony Studios on Saturday, September 28, 2019. Hidden Pacific's Sound Team: Rick Rush, Sound Design Cheryl Ottenritter, Sound Design and Re-Recording Mixer Adam Parrish King, Sound Design and Re-Recording Mixer Moderated by Michael Coleman, SoundWorks Collection Ott House Audio, or OHA as it’s often called, is a boutique studio based in Silver Spring, Maryland. The heart and soul of this woman-owned business is Cheryl Ottenritter. Cheryl's love for the art of sound shines through every project that comes through her doors. Launched in 2006 in the basement of John and Cheryl’s home, it wasn’t until 2007 that OHA moved into a small studio; allowing her to expand the services she offered. In 2019, Ott House moved into its current space on Fenton Street. OHA now boasts a Dolby Atmos® mix suite, three surround sound mix suites, a record booth, a fully equipped machine room, and a brigade of sound engineers with over 50 years of experience. OHA provides clients with a full range of audio services; including but not limited to, sound design, mixing (surround and stereo), recording, radio, casting, paymaster, and audio description. OHA is on the forefront of new technologies and mediums; thus assuring that they will always be able to deliver creative and effective audio for their clients. We also provide remote review sessions - allowing instant collaboration with clients from all over the world. www.otthouseaudio.com
"Follow the Tracks" panel recorded at the 2019 Mix Magazine Sound for Film & TV event at Sony Studios on Saturday, September 28, 2019 A panel of experts discusses where our dialog tracks come from, where they go, and what happens to them along the way, from set to screen. Panelists: Gary Bourgeois - CAS Re-recording Mixer Adam Carl - Recordist Matt "Smokey" Cloud - Assistant Editor Chris Jacobson - CAS Re-recording Mixer Anna Mackenzie - Dialog Editor Ben Patrick - CAS Production Mixer Tod A. Maitland - Production Mixer Moderated by: Gary Bourgeois - CAS Re-recording Mixer
George Massenburg discusses mixing an Alicia Keys track in Dolby Atmos at the Mix Magazine Sound for Film & TV event at Sony Studios on Saturday, September 28, 2019.
"The Networked Studio: Building a Near-Field Immersive Room With Audio-Over-IP" panel recorded at the 2019 Mix Magazine Sound for Film & TV event at Sony Studios on Saturday, September 28, 2019 Chief engineers, designers and integrators discuss the ins and outs of building a near-field immersive audio studio using advanced Audio-Over-IP networking technologies and tools. Panelists: Brian Armstrong, Streamline System Design Lane Burch - Sony Pictures Studio Ron Romano - Belmont University Phil Wagner - Wagner Consulting Brian Armstrong - Streamline System Design David Henszey - Managing Member Henszey Sound LLC. Moderated by: Phil Wagner
Immersive Audio Workflow: Concept, Editorial, Design and Mix panel Recorded at the 2019 Mix Magazine Sound for Film & TV event at Sony Studios on Saturday, September 28, 2019 Our panel of experts will discuss a how-to plan for creating and delivering audio through the post-production process for the best use of immersive sound technology. Panelists: Steve Ticknor - Supervising and Sound Design Editor Sony Pictures Studios Tony Lamberti - Supervising Sound Editor, Re-Recording Mixer Sony Pictures Studios Caleb Hollenback - Formosa Group Cheryl Ottenritter - Sound Designer and Re-Recording Mixer Ott House Audio Scott Kramer - Netflix Paula Fairfield - Sound Designer Moderated by: Carolyn Giardina - The Hollywood Reporter
A shorter pod for you this week, with only my voice to serenade you. Just trying to provide a much needed breakdown on the Spiderman debacle and what is actually going on between Marvel and Sony Studios. Reach us on our Socials: Kams Snapchat : kamaal.b Twitter : @King_Kams Instagram : kamaal.busari Abs Snapchat : abhishek.g14 Instagram: abhishek_2k Kenneth Snapchat : kennethmenss Twitter : @ken_mensa Instagram : kenneth_mxnsah
(07-04-2018) - Randy checks in with Hot Rod Bob Beck on the latest car news, then he shares interviews from the Ghostbusters Fan Fest at the Sony Studios, chatting with singer Ray Parker Jr, and a new segment called..."123 Seconds with Dan Aykroyd*!! Then he talks with actor Steve Tash who played the bully with the 67 Camaro in the movie "Christine!" Let's just say his role in the movie didn't end well!
Who Ya Gonna Call? This week we celebrate the 35 th anniversary of Ghostbusters with news and video from the official celebration at Sony Studios, plus we take you inside Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge at Disneyland, and we catch you up on all the news from San Diego Comic-Con. On this week's show. Jim Frye @ConGuyJim, Derek Samms @conguyderek, Luke Cheeseman @CheeseOnCouch, Ben Kliewer @BenKliewer, Katie Kawamoto @kt_christine, The Con Guy Comic-Con Prep Show brings you all the news and information you need to know before you attend a con. Whether it's San Diego Comic Con, Wondercon, Amazing Con, or any others, The Con Guy has you covered. Make sure to subscribe to Popcorn Talk! - http://youtube.com/popcorntalknetwork
Arthur L. Bernstein Bernstein is the Producer, Writer, Actor for Walt Before Mickey. He is the Producer, Actor for 15 Rounds formerly known as American Brawler now The Brawler , Swing State. Bernstein plays Special FBI Warfield in Brawler. He played Daryl Hoats in Swing State. Bernstein also played Frank L. Newman in Walt Before Mickey. The man who fired Walt Disney. Bernstein was the Executive Producer for New Life a film that deals the realities of Cancer. Bernstein is working on BoneRidge, Stealing Elvis and Smoke-I. He was born March 3rd in the Good Samaritan Hospital in West Palm Beach to parents Michele Alexanne Packer and Richard S. Bernstein, who are no longer married today. Mr. Bernstein attended Cardigan Mountain, Brewster Academy and Palm Beach Gardens High-school, which he graduated high-school with honors in 1996. This led Bernstein to a scholarship at the University of Miami having earned his Bachelor of Arts in Motion Picture and Theatre Production with a minor in Marketing as a graduate of 2000. Bernstein is an award winning film maker. Bernstein began his career film career as an extra on SuperForce TV show in the 1980s. He always had a passion for film. Bernstein worked at WXEL for radio checks. He eventually worked on productions such as U.S. Customs Classified with Stephen J. Canal and Reebok Commercial as an extra. Bernstein went on to direct many commercials and infomercials such as the City Of Riveria Beach, Port of Palm Beach, Jeffrey Greenwald Commercial Mayor Frankel for West Palm Beach in 2004, Bob Beamon Golf & Tennis 2004 with Dr. J and Carl Lewis. Bernstein worked on various Happy Madison features at Sony Studios in California. Bernstein holds credits in movies such as Lemon Twist which was O.J. Simpson last movie, The Mastermind, Hitter's Anonymous and Senorita Justice. Bernstein went on to learn from the famous Burt Reynolds. Bernstein went on to produce a TV show called the Screening Room where people all over the world were sending their student films and films to be screened. They had guests such as Paul Lazarus III, stuntman Mike Kurton, Johnathan Krane, and etc. Bernstein has acted as himself in many Business Development Board videos for the Gala at the Breakers Hotel with many other business leaders in Palm Beach Community. Arthur, a rainmaker at Richard S. Bernstein and is responsible for group business development,individual life insurance and employee benefits analysis at Richard S. Bernstein and Associates, Inc. Mr. Bernstein has a background in marketing including assisting corporations expand their current revenues while creatively exploring additional methods to reduce insurance costs. In addition to utilizing his communication skills to teach clients and potential clients the value of insurance. Bernstein would coordinate and film Richard & Robin's Annual Maralago Video at Maralago to show their clients and guests. Mr. Bernstein has a unique ability of placing business leaders together for profitable relationships. Bernstein is an avid fan of movies and sports. His favorite teams are the Miami Heat, The New York Yankees and the Miami Dolphins. His favorite players are Dwyane Wade and Ben Simmons. His all time favorite players are Lou Gherig, Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth, Derek Jeter, Rickey Henderson, Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, Kareem Abdul Jabbar, Mario Lemieux, Patrick Roy, Don Mattingly, Jim Brown, O.J. Simpson and Dan Marino.Guest: Arthur L. BernsteinGuest: Jake SilverHost: Evan Golden
A New York native, Robert Horn studied Theater at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts and New York's Circle in the Square Theater School. Soon after, he left for Los Angeles to pursue a writing career in film and television that has spanned over 30 years. His first break came as a writer/producer on the iconic television series "Designing Women", followed by the groundbreaking Fox series "Living Single", and the irreverent CBS comedy "High Society". Mr. Horn was then signed to an overall production deal with Warner Brothers Studios, where he developed, wrote, and Executive Produced dozens of network pilots and/or series. He then signed a multi-year script deal at Sony Studios, followed by an overall pilot deal at ABC Studios. He, along with television veteran Bob Boyett, wrote and created the FX Series Partners, one of the few 10/90 deals made in the early 2000's. He has written projects for many numerous broadcast, cable, and platform networks, including as the musical pilot Car Wash with Will Packer, The Jenni Rivera Show for Latin superstar Jenni Rivera, the pilot Sunnyland for TBS starring Jennifer Hudson, Left of Center developed with TV veteran Gail Berman, and Taxi 22 at HBO, starring James Gandolfini. Mr. Horn also wrote musical movies such as "Sharpay's Fabulous Adventure", the next of the High School Musical series, followed by the hugely popular "Teen Beach Movie" franchise for Disney. Along with his television credits, Mr. Horn has written such diverse projects as "Wildlife" for Walt Disney Feature Animation, the Charlie Sheen feature film "Good Advice", "The RuPaul Christmas Special" for the BBC, and "Revenge", a digital musical series co-written with Jason Robert Brown for Sony's digital Crackle network, and contributed to Bette Midler's world tour, Divine Intervention. Theatrically, Mr. Horn has written the books for "Dame Edna, Back With A Vengeance" which opened at Broadway's Music Box theatre in 2004; "Lone Star Love", the Red Clay Rambler musical which premiered at the 5th Avenue Theater in Seattle; the Jason Robert Brown musical "13" which premiered at the Goodspeed Opera House in Goodspeed, Conn and opened at the Jacobs Theater in New York; the musical "Moonshine, that Hee Haw Musical", with Brandy Clark and Shane McAnnally, which opened at the Dallas Theater Center, and the Broadway musical Tootsie, collaborating with David Yazbek. In this episode, Robert shares his one way ticket back to 1970s New York City, with the opening of A Chorus Line on July 25, 1975 as the starting point. Along the way, Robert reflects on everything from going to Studio 54 with Shirley Jones to picking up trash for pay in Bryant Park. Plus, Robert talks all about creating Tootsie the musical (which we highly recommend!). Robert is just one of the dynamic guests featured on The One Way Ticket Show, where Host Steven Shalowitz explores with his guests where they would go if given a one way ticket, no coming back! Destinations may be in the past, present, future, real, imaginary or a state of mind. Steven's guests have included: Nobel Peace Prize Winner, President Jose Ramos-Horta; Legendary Talk Show Host, Dick Cavett; Law Professor, Alan Dershowitz; Fashion Expert, Tim Gunn; Broadcast Legend, Charles Osgood; International Rescue Committee President & CEO, David Miliband; Playwright, David Henry Hwang; Journalist-Humorist-Actor, Mo Rocca; SkyBridge Capital Founder & Co-Managing Partner, Anthony Scaramucci; Abercrombie & Kent Founder, Geoffrey Kent; Travel Expert, Pauline Frommer, as well as leading photographers, artists, chefs, writers, intellectuals and more.
Renae Jacobs (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Moon Dreamers, Punky Brewster and more) shares with us some stories from her early childhood ambitions on through her time as our favorite Channel 6 News Reporter, April O'Neil. From the atmosphere and culture of the TMNT crew, to the development of our favorite heroes-in-a-halfshell, this discussion brings back so many fond TMNT memories. Cowabunga!Share some of your favorite TMNT memories at: www.nerdquestpodcast.com And if you want to us to try your favorite TMNT-inspired pizza and topics combination, drop us a line at www.nerdquestpodcast.com/contactAnd be sure to see Renae at Sunday, June 8th at Wizard World from 12 - 8 PM at Sony Studios in Culver City, and on July 27th and 28th at the Get Geeked Expo in Lansing, Michigan. And be sure to follow her on: Facebook
A New York native, Robert Horn studied Theater at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts and New York’s Circle in the Square theater school. Soon after, he left for Los Angeles to pursue a writing career in film and television that has spanned has over 30 years. His first break came as a writer/producer on the iconic television series ‘Designing Women’, followed by the groundbreaking Fox series ‘Living Single’, and the irreverent CBS comedy ‘High Society’. Mr. Horn was then signed to an overall production deal with Warner Brothers Studios, where he developed, wrote, and Executive Produced dozens of network pilots and/or series. He then signed a multi-year script deal at Sony Studios, followed by an overall pilot deal at ABC Studios. He, along with television veteran Bob Boyett, wrote and created the FX series Partners, one of the few 10/90 deals made in the early 2000’s. He has written projects for many numerous broadcast, cable, and platform networks, including as the musical pilot Car Wash with Will Packer, The Jenni Rivera show for latin susperstar Jenni Rivera, the pilot Sunnyland for TBS starring Jennifer Hudson, Left of Center developed with TV veteran Gail Berman, and Taxi 22 at HBO, starring James Gandolfini. Mr. Horn also wrote musical movie’s such as ‘Sharpay’s Fabulous Adventure’, the next of the High School Musical series, followed by the hugely popular ‘Teen Beach Movie’ franchise for Disney. Along with his television credits, Mr. Horn has written such diverse projects as ‘Wildlife’ for Walt Disney Feature Animation, the Charlie Sheen feature film ‘Good Advice’, ‘The RuPaul Christmas Special’ for the BBC, and ‘Revenge’, a digital musical series co- written with Jason Robert Brown for Sony’s digital Crackle network, and contributed Bette Midler’s world tour Divine Intervention. Theatrically, Mr. Horn has written the books for ‘Dame Edna, Back With A Vengeance’ which opened at Broadway’s Music Box theater in 2004, ‘Lone Star Love’, the Red Clay Rambler musical which premiered at the 5th Avenue Theater in Seattle, the Jason Robert Brown musical ‘13’, which previewed at the Goodspeed Opera House in Goodspeed, Conn, and opened at the Jacobs Theater in New York. the musical ‘Moonshine, that Hee Haw Musical’, wirth Brandy Clark and Shane Mcanally, which opened at the Dallas Theater Center, and the Broadway musical Tootsie, collaborating with David Yazbek
In this episode of the Chamber Voice of Business Podcast, VP of Downtown Development Karen Wagaman sat down with Megan Perez, Chloe Hiley, and David Kersey of PIXEL™: A School for Media Arts. The demand for creative individuals in our workforce is increasing and Pixel helps cultivate the skills of young creatives and adults already in the workforce. Pixel offers programs that provide skills that are in demand and classes that blend creativity and technology. Programs serve individuals ages kindergarten into adulthood and are taught by skilled industry professionals. They provide week-long summer camps in Rogers, Bentonville, Springdale and Fayetteville for youths based on Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. Instructors have worked for internationally known companies including HBO and Disney Animation Studios. They use the same tools, applications and software that are in use by Disney, Pixar and Sony Studios. For more information, visit learnpixel.org. Follow them on social media: PIXEL https://www.facebook.com/learnpixelnow https://www.instagram.com/learnpixelnow NERDIES https://www.facebook.com/nerdiesdotme https://www.instagram.com/nerdiesdotme
The subject of our episode today is what I call the three P's. Project, Passion, and Persistence. It's really The hero of our story is Andy Hann, a creative director with Sony Studios in the Los Angeles area. Andy decided one day that he wanted to create a photo project about the people who frequent […]
Deborah Deras, Top Peak Performance Latina Speaker, Author and Marketing Consultant interviews, Toni Farina founder of Farina Film and Video on how speakers can book paid engagements and make their sizzle reel sizzle. She began her career at a rock radio station in Kansas City, Missouri, working in promotions for rock stars such as Eddie Money, Aerosmith and Bon Jovi. Toni later relocated to California and began working at Sony Studios and then Fox Sports before working on film and tv sets with celebrities including Celine Dion, Sharon Osbourne, Brendan Fraser and many more. The first person she hired was award-winning and veteran photographer and spouse, Chris Farina, who has photographed celebrities, boxers, presidents and supermodels. Farina Film and Video offers video production and photography services for Small Business owners and Speakers at an affordable price. For more information: www.farinafilmandvideo.com, 310-740-5892.
Joey and Nick talk about Greg’s trip to Sony Studios to become a Ghostbuster, a giant statue of our lord and savior, Jeff Goldblum, and Joey pranks Nick with her poor taste in movies.
We got blown away on Friday by Marvel releasing our first official look at "Spider-Man: Homecoming"; the first joint venture between Marvel and Sony Studios. Jeremy, Craig and Kevin (making his return) are here to break down every inch of the 2 minute trailer! __________________________________________ CHECK OUT OUR BRAND NEW WEBSITE!!! www.thefrontrowmoviereviews.com If you haven't subscribed to us on iTunes yet, please do! - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-front-row-movie-reviews/id1005302379 We are also now on Instagram! Just search for "The Front Row Movie Reviews" - https://instagram.com/thefrontrowmoviereviews/ Also find us on Facebook and Like us there as well! You know, if you actually do.... - https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Front-Row-Movie-Reviews/267899814323 And of course follow us on Twitter to get the latest news on the Front Row! - https://twitter.com/FrontRowReviewz Please enjoy this episode of FULL DISCLOSURE and as always, we'll see you in the front row!
The HOBI Gang is recording on Election Night so that means the studio down the hall is very crowded! The guys give a non-spoiler review of Doctor Strange, Blake isn't sure how to feel about for Dishonored 2 and Jason appreciates the little things in Pitch. As the world is crumbling before them, the guys catch up on Westworld and, wonder why Cloverfield is continuing and confirm Sony Studios have no idea what they have with Spider-Man! Jason makes a case for Jar-Jar Binks as a politician while Blake gets caught up on Gotham. The guys list their Top 5 Favorite Fictional Presidents while Jason sings Hamilton and decide never to record on Election Night again or at least for another four years! This episode sponsored by the Cincinnati Comic Expo!
Legends of S.H.I.E.L.D.: An Unofficial Marvel Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Fan Podcast
The Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Director Stargate Pioneer, Agent Lauren and President Stephen discuss the Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 4 episode “Lockup.” The Agents also run down the current Legends Of SHIELD giveaway then finish up the show by responding to listener feedback and running through some recent Marvel related news. THIS TIME ON LEGENDS OF S.H.I.E.L.D.: [02:12] Giveaway: Spider-Man Marvel Collector Corps Crate Agents of SHIELD The weekly Marvel News YOUR feedback!!!! Highlights From The Live Chatroom at geeks.live WELCOME STEPHEN JONDREW TO THE PODCAST [02:32] While Stephen may be ineligible for all current and future Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. giveaway contents for being completely rude to Agent Carter, we do welcome uber geek and GonnaGeek network President Stephen Jondrew to guest host this week in place of Agent Haley who is on a secret space mission this week. LEGENDS OF S.H.I.E.L.D. SPIDER-MAN COLLECTOR CORPS CRATE GIVEAWAY [05:05] Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. is giving away a Spider-Man Collector Corp Crate! Please Tweet us, Facebook Message Us or e-mail us at StargatePioneer@gonngeek.com with what Spider-Man’s Homecoming theme should be! Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. will announce the winner of the Giveaway on their live streamed podcast recording November 2nd, 2016. This contest is not sponsored by Marvel, Funko, Agents OF S.H.I.E.L.D., Sony Studios or the GonnaGeek.com network. This week Stargate Pioneer unboxes his personal Collector Corps Crate for the listener to know what’s inside to win. AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D. “Lockup” [08:50] Meaning of "Lockup" Status of S.H.I.E.L.D. Debate Coulson To Mack - “He’s growing on me. You?” (about Ghost Rider) Uses his SHIELD Goes up through the trash chute to help Daisy Constantly trying to talk to May about death -- what has he been hiding? New Shield Director “Jeffrey” Mace (Jason O’Mara - Men In Trees, Life On Mars, Terra Nova) Debate with Sen Ellen Nadeer Interprets Simmons information on the spot “Man” for the job A Team That Trusts Is A Team That Triumphs Meets with Nadeer I know he’s Inhuman, but why does he sometimes feel like a robot? Is it intentional or bad acting? For example his discussion with Simmons felt cold Mack Saved by Ghost Rider Needs to inject himself with the cure “Oh hell no” May May-Coulson talk about dying Goes up through the trash chute to help Daisy May say Coulson when she died Councils Daisy on what she is doing is wrong….because Coulson Lincoln wouldn’t want this Fitz Trying to talk to Simmons about...everything Mack has him “Quarterbacking”/Coaching Simmons Calls Aida “it” Worried about her upcoming Polygraph Fails the Polygraph Catches Mace in a lie about Vienna - facial tick; micro expression Daisy Dons new and approved gaulets Kicks BUUUUTTTTT in the prison cafeteria The Ghost (Robbie Reyes) Finds a Fifth Street Locos member in prison Saves Mack in Prison utility room Kills 2 ghosts Learns that SOMEONE ordered the hit on him and Gabe Aida Simmons calls Aida an “it” The Bus “Zephyr One” Looks sweet in the air Ghost (Lucy) Finds the book, Darkhold, with Dr. Joseph Bauer Finds the book again Ghost Lucy cannot read the book Opens up all the cells (full with Watchdog personnel) to slow down SHIELD Others Inhuman Resistance/Watchdogs Agent Burrows from Public Relations Gang member that was ghosted died Senator Nadeer Debates Jeffrey Mace Bates Mace into admitting he is an inHuman Lied about Vienna Meets with Mace in post scene Quake Ghost Rider Uncle Eli SHIELD breaks him out of prison Lucy kidnaps him (Mack helps trapped personnel, Ghost Rider kills 5th Street Locos) Darkhold Book. Blank until someone reads it In the 1st language of the reader Watchdog personnel - being recruited in prison Is SHIELD an American or international organization? Are all the other ghosts gone now? Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. “Lockup” Directed by: Kate Woods 56 Total Directing Credits starting in 1987 http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0940668/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 1 x Private Practice 1 x Suits 3 x Covert Affairs 1 x House 1 x Hawaii Five-O 1 x Revenge 5 x Castle 2 x Person Of Interest 2 x Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Closure (2015) Lockup (2016) Co-Written By: Nora Zuckerman (sister) 7 Total Writing Credits since 2006 http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2358277/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1#writer 7 x Desire 1 x Fringe 7 x Haven 4 x Suits 1 x Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. ALSO PRODUCER: Desire, Haven, and Suits Co-Written By: Lilla Zuckerman (Sister) 5 Total Writing Credits since 2010 http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3682921/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1#writer 1 x Fringe 5 x Haven 4 x Suits 1 x Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. PRODUCER FOR: Suits, Haven NEWS [45:37] NETFLIX SERIES All episodes of Jessica Jones s2 to be directed by women http://variety.com/2016/tv/news/jessica-jones-women-directors-season-two-melissa-rosenberg-1201897203/ X-MEN Why Tim Miller left Deadpool 2 http://www.themarysue.com/deadpool-2-creative-differences/ MARVEL Steve Dillon dies at 54 http://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/24/arts/steve-dillon-comic-artist-who-helped-create-preacher-dies-at-54.html “Mockingbird” writer Chelsea Cain driven off Twitter http://www.comicsbeat.com/bestselling-author-chelsea-cain-driven-off-twitter-by-harassment-from-comics-fans/ Marvel needs to do better with LGBT representation http://io9.gizmodo.com/marvel-comics-needs-to-do-way-better-with-its-lgbt-repr-1788086087 FEEDBACK [61:02] TWITTER Richard @KodiakGWC Oct 19Grapevine, TX Richard Retweeted Kotaku @LegendsofSHIELD I haven't play Overwatch, so I miss it all. KotakuVerified account@Kotaku The newest Agents of SHIELD references the crap out of Overwatch http://bit.ly/2elOJ9N *************************************************** Richard @KodiakGWC Oct 19Grapevine, TX Richard Retweeted Kotaku @LegendsofSHIELD I haven't play Overwatch, so I miss it all. *************************************************** Richard @KodiakGWC Oct 20Grapevine, TX Richard Retweeted io9 @LegendsofSHIELD I'm intrigued, but did Fox paint them selves into a corner again and have to reboot the x-man franchise w/ this future? io9Verified account@io9 X-23 Is one of the only mutants left in the first Logan trailer http://on.io9.com/yD0RdJP *************************************************** Johnny ~R @BornToEatBacon Oct 20 @LegendsofSHIELD I especially loved how Coulson has returned to the original Iron Man version of Agent Coulson. *************************************************** Richard @KodiakGWC Oct 20Grapevine, TX @LegendsofSHIELD Anyone up for standard bet for #DoctorStrange opening weekend numbers? *************************************************** Burnouts3 @Burnouts3s3 9h9 hours ago @LegendsofSHIELD Pet Cemetery; the Spanish edition. PLEASE DISPERSE OUTRO [73:05] Haley, Lauren and Stargate Pioneer love to hear back from you about your top 5 Marvel character lists, your science of Marvel questions, who would you pick in an all-female Avenger team, or who’s Marvel abs you would like to see. Call the voicemail line at 1-844-THE-BUS1 or 844-843-2871. Join Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. next time as the hosts discuss the Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 4 episode 6 “The Good Samaritan.” You can listen in live when we record Wednesday nights at 8:00 PM Central time at Geeks.live (Also streamed live on Spreaker.com). Contact Info: Please see http://www.legendsofshield.com for all of our contact information or call our voicemail line at 1-844-THE-BUS1 or 844-843-2871 Don’t forget to go check out our spin-off podcast, Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D..: Longbox Edition for your weekly Marvel comic book release run-down with segments by Black Adam on S.H.I.E.L.D. comics, Lauren on Mutant Comics and Neil with his pull list run-down. Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Longbox Edition is also available on the GonnaGeek.com podcast network. Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Is a Proud Member Of The GonnaGeek Network (gonnageek.com). This podcast was recorded on Wednesday October 26th, 2016. Standby for your S.H.I.E.L.D. debriefing --- Audio/Video Production by Stargate Pioneer of GonnaGeek.com.
Legends of S.H.I.E.L.D.: An Unofficial Marvel Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Fan Podcast
The Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Director Stargate Pioneer, Agent Haley and Agent Lauren discuss the Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 4 episode “Let Me Stand Next To Your Fire.” The Agents also run down the current Legends Of SHIELD giveaway then finish up the show by responding to listener feedback and running through some recent Marvel related news. THIS TIME ON LEGENDS OF S.H.I.E.L.D.: [02:03] Giveaway: Spider-Man Marvel Collector Corps Crate Agents of SHIELD The weekly Marvel News YOUR feedback!!!! Highlights From The Live Chatroom at geeks.live LEGENDS OF S.H.I.E.L.D. SPIDER-MAN COLELCTOR CORPS CRATE GIVEAWAY [03:19] Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. is giving away a Spider-Man Collector Corp Crate! Please Tweet us, Facebook Message Us or e-mail us at StargatePioneer@gonngeek.com with what Spider-Man’s Homecoming theme should be! Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. will announce the winner of the Giveaway on their live streamed podcast recording November 2nd, 2016. This contest is not sponsored by Marvel, Funko, Agents OF S.H.I.E.L.D., Sony Studios or the GonnaGeek.com network. This week Stargate Pioneer unboxes his personal Collector Corps Crate for the listener to know what’s inside to win. AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D. “Let Me Stand Next To Your Fire” [07:29] Meaning of "Let Me Stand Next To Your Fire" Status of S.H.I.E.L.D. Coulson Has his badge back! Goes to see Ghost Rider’s Uncle Eli (Momentum Lab) New Shield Director “Jeffrey” Mace (Jason O’Mara - Men In Trees, Life On Mars, Terra Nova) N/A – Not in this episode Mack May “Killed….by Ratcliffe” Been hiding Aida from me. Fitz Simmons Apartment shopping for living with Fitz Patches up Daisy We’re in this together now. So suck it up! James and the Watchdogs! Daisy In the apartment that Simmons is looking at Gave Simmons the apartment Forces Simmons to help her hack into SHIELD James and the Watchdogs! Back with Shield The Ghost (Robbie Reyes) Captured by Coulson/Mack/Plane Fight versus James Warehouse full of fireworks Now with Shield Dr Batti Has May in his lab/home YoYo Aida Taking care of May Recharging // updating. Green glowing back - anti-cylon? Ghost (Lucy) Goes to see Joseph --- WHERE’S THE BOOK? Others Agent Burrows from Public Relations Nathan B Nathanson Robbie Reyes Brother, Gabe Lola CAR CHASE!!!! Flight Functionality not fixed James (Inhuman) Fireworks Working with the Watchdogs Fire Bocce Balls Fire chains Haley Quotes!!!!! Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. “Let Me Stand Next To Your Fire” Directed by: Brad Turner 98 Total Directing Credits starting with 3 Episodes of AIRWOLF in 1987 http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0877427/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1#director 2 x 21 Jump Street (1991) 8 x La Femme Nikita (2000-2001) 17 x The Outer Limits (2001-2002) 4 x The Twilight Zone (2002) 1 x BattleStar Galactica (2004) “Flesh and Bone” 8 x Andromeda (2002-2005) 1 x Smallville (2005) 1 x Alias (2005) 8 x Stargate SG-1 (1997-2005) 6 x Stargate Atlantis (2004-2006) 2 x Bones (2009) 2 x Prison Break 2005 & 2009 46 x 24 (2004 - 2010) 1 x The Last Ship (2014) 1 x Daredevil (2015) “Stick” 1 x Falling Skies (2015) 1 x Designated Survivor 1 x Agents Of SHIELD ALSO PRODUCER FOR 13 shows including: 24 & Helix Written By: Matt Owens 2 Total Writing Credits since …… 2016 http://www.imdb.com/name/nm8473934/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 1 x Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. 1 x Luke Cage NEWS [34:34] GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY 2 & BEYOND GotG2 Poster reveal! https://www.instagram.com/p/BLv62MDBmdn GotG2 Trailer! https://www.facebook.com/guardiansofthegalaxy/videos/1120348908080130 X-MEN Old Man Logan picture http://io9.gizmodo.com/logans-old-man-wolverine-is-here-and-hes-looking-rough-1787979144 New Legion trailer http://io9.gizmodo.com/foxs-mutant-tv-show-legion-is-looking-crazy-good-1787930563 MARVEL Hate speech and the fight for Rroma representation http://comicsalliance.com/peter-david-rromani-representation-new-york-comic-con/ Limited time WeLoveFine Marvel comic cover T-shirts http://www.welovefine.com/feature/marvel-comic-cover-tshirts.html FEEDBACK [41:42] TWITTER Christy @adanagirl Oct 14 Science bros shout out in @AvengersAcademy, @LegendsofSHIELD! Love Hulk's Halloween costume: mad scientist because he is mad & a scientist! *************************************************** Christy @adanagirl Oct 15 Christy Retweeted Kallison Pope @LegendsofSHIELD Kallison Pope @kfprocks @Lil_Henstridge just told @IMBrettDalton the most romantic thing at @dallascomiccon, "I would love for you to come back as a robot." *************************************************** Dr. Gnome to you @MrParacletes Sep 29 @LegendsofSHIELD @StargatePioneer @sithwitch @AwsmEngrGrl #ScienceJokes Christy @adanagirl 21h21 hours ago . @LegendsofSHIELD Don't call it a comeback! #agentsofshield @clarkgregg *************************************************** Christy @adanagirl 21h21 hours ago @LegendsofSHIELD Always bring a cloaked plane to a car race. *************************************************** Dr. Gnome to you @MrParacletes 54m54 minutes ago @LegendsofSHIELD I wonder if the two movies will mean one fight in space & the other on Earth to keep from crowding. http://www.cosmicbooknews.com/content/feige-says-everybodys-there-avengers-infinity-war Dr. Gnome to you @MrParacletes 54m54 minutes ago @LegendsofSHIELD @cosmicbooknews Credit to @LilTooClinical for finding the story. *************************************************** Dr. Gnome to you @MrParacletes 19h19 hours ago @adanagirl @LegendsofSHIELD PLEASE DISPERSE OUTRO [48:06] Haley, Lauren and Stargate Pioneer love to hear back from you about your top 5 Marvel character lists, your science of Marvel questions, who would you pick in an all-female Avenger team, or who’s Marvel abs you would like to see. Call the voicemail line at 1-844-THE-BUS1 or 844-843-2871. Join Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. next time as the hosts discuss the Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 4 episode 5 “Lockup.” You can listen in live when we record Wednesday nights at 8:00 PM Central time at Geeks.live (Also streamed live on Spreaker.com). Contact Info: Please see http://www.legendsofshield.com for all of our contact information or call our voicemail line at 1-844-THE-BUS1 or 844-843-2871 Don’t forget to go check out our spin-off podcast, Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D..: Longbox Edition for your weekly Marvel comic book release run-down with segments by Black Adam on S.H.I.E.L.D. comics, Lauren on Mutant Comics and Neil with his pull list run-down. Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Longbox Edition is also available on the GonnaGeek.com podcast network. Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Is a Proud Member Of The GonnaGeek Network (gonnageek.com). This podcast was recorded on Wednesday October 19th, 2016. Standby for your S.H.I.E.L.D. debriefing --- Audio/Video Production by Stargate Pioneer of GonnaGeek.com.
Legends of S.H.I.E.L.D.: An Unofficial Marvel Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Fan Podcast
The Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent Lauren and Agent Haley discuss the 2007 Columbia Pictures film Ghost Rider starring Nicholas Cage. The two round up the show by responding to listener feedback. THIS TIME ON LEGENDS OF S.H.I.E.L.D.: Giveaway: Spider-Man Marvel Collector Corps Crate Luke Cage First Thoughts 2007 Ghost Rider Film Weekly Marvel News YOUR feedback!!!! LEGENDS OF S.H.I.E.L.D. SPIDER-MAN COLLECTOR CORPS CRATE [01:54] Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. continues its Spider-Man Collector Corps Crate giveaway this week. Let us know what Spider-Man’s Homecoming theme will be in the upcoming Spider-Man movie to enter in your chance to win the crate. The winner will be announced on our live streamed podcast on Wednesday November 2nd. This contest is not sponsored by Marvel, Funko, Agents OF S.H.I.E.L.D., Sony Studios or the GonnaGeek.com network. LUKE CAGE FIRST THOUGHTS [03:28] Haley and Lauren give their first thoughts of the next iteration of Marvel’s Netflix series: LUKE CAGE. 2007 GHOST RIDER COLUMBIA PICTURES FILM [05:48] NEWS [24:30] NETFLIX SERIES Luke Cage broke Netflix http://www.themarysue.com/luke-cage-broke-netflix/ White people: Luke Cage is racist http://www.complex.com/pop-culture/2016/10/luke-cage-racist-says-white-people?utm_campaign=complexmag&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social How Luke Cage got Marvel to let it say the n-word http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/how-luke-cage-season-1-netflix-got-marvel-to-let-it-say-the-n-word-for-the-first-time-in-its-a7338961.html Misty Knight will appear in The Defenders http://www.thewrap.com/luke-cage-star-reveals-misty-knight-will-appear-in-the-defenders-exclusive/ First set photos from The Punisher http://www.justjared.com/2016/10/03/jon-bernthal-starts-filming-the-punisher-first-set-photos/ Marvel reveals premiere date for Iron Fist https://twitter.com/MarvelIronFist/status/783215079990833153 GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY 2 & BEYOND Spider-Man: Homecoming wraps https://www.instagram.com/p/BLFVJPgh93o/ Winston Duke to play M’Baku in Black Panther http://deadline.com/2016/09/black-panther-man-ape-winston-duke-1201828038/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter X-MEN “Logan” poster/release date https://twitter.com/mang0ld/status/783668070925553664/photo/1 (bonus Ryan Reynolds comment) https://twitter.com/VancityReynolds/status/783663950374268928?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw MARVEL GotG has the most on-screen deaths in movie history http://www.themarysue.com/guardians-of-the-galaxy-body-count/ FEEDBACK [38:04] Haley, Lauren and Stargate Pioneer love to hear back from you about your top 5 Marvel character lists, your science of Marvel questions, who would you pick in an all-female Avenger team, or who’s Marvel abs you would like to see. Call the voicemail line at 1-844-THE-BUS1 or 844-843-2871. Join Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. next time as the hosts discuss the Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 4 episode 3 “Uprising.” You can listen in live when we record Wednesday nights at 8:00 PM Central time at Geeks.live (Also streamed live on Spreaker). Contact Info: Please see http://www.legendsofshield.com for all of our contact information or call our voicemail line at 1-844-THE-BUS1 or 844-843-2871 Don’t forget to go check out our spin-off podcast, Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D..: Longbox Edition for your weekly Marvel comic book release run-down with segments by Black Adam on S.H.I.E.L.D. comics, Lauren on Mutant Comics and Neil with his pull list run-down. Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Longbox Edition is also available on the GonnaGeek.com podcast network. Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Is a Proud Member Of The GonnaGeek Network (gonnageek.com). This podcast was recorded on Wednesday October 5th, 2016. Standby for your S.H.I.E.L.D. debriefing --- Audio/Video Production by Stargate Pioneer of GonnaGeek.com.
Legends of S.H.I.E.L.D.: An Unofficial Marvel Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Fan Podcast
The Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Agents Haley and Lauren and Director Stargate Pioneer discuss the Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 4 episode 2 “Meet The New Boss.” The Agents announce the next giveaway, run down the weekly Marvel news and then round up the show by responding to listener feedback. THIS TIME ON LEGENDS OF S.H.I.E.L.D.: [02:04] Giveaway: Spider-Man Collector Corps Crate Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 4 episode 2 “Meet The New Boss” Weekly Marvel News YOUR feedback!!!! Highlights From The Live Chatroom LEGENDS OF S.H.I.E.L.D. Spider-Man Collector Corps Crate [02:27] This week Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. starts its Spider-Man Collector Corps Crate giveaway. Let us know what Spider-Man’s Homecoming theme will be in the upcoming Spider-Man movie to enter in your chance to win the crate. The winner will be announced on our live streamed podcast on Wednesday November 2nd. This contest is not sponsored by Marvel, Funko, Agents OF S.H.I.E.L.D., Sony Studios or the GonnaGeek.com network. AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D. “Meet The New Boss” [04:59] Meaning of "Meet the New Boss" Status of S.H.I.E.L.D. Going public Tour to ….. Members of congress? Agent Carter references There is so many stories that were never recorded Steve Rodgers AWOL Coulson Given special task by Director Jeffrey Captures May Put in his place by Director New Shield Director “Jeffrey” (Jason O’Mara - Men In Trees, Life On Mars, Terra Nova) Posturing with Coulson Waiting Guard in office Office filled with other agents A Team That Trusts Is a Team That Triumphs Going to unveil S.H.I.E.L.D. as an official agency Wants to solve the riddle of May Jokes with Congress Mack Finds the Ghost amongst their gang member videos May Agent Piper - Sir, Ma’am, May Suffering from seeing ghost faces Captured by The Director ---- INHUMAN Fitz Out of phase light in the box Mack - your an engineer and a small tank Don’t Touch the ghosts! Simmons Simple empty box Finds the detainees agitated due to May Daisy Follows Ghost Rider to his job Tries to talk to Ghost Rider Epic fight v Ghost Rider Omentum Alternative Engery Lab TJ Hooker Ghost Rider’s Car The Ghost (Robbie Reyes) Is NOT an Inhuman Sold his soul Darkhold? http://comicbook.com/marvel/2016/09/28/what-is-the-darkhold-on-agents-of-shield-/ Kills Ghost (Burning) Teams up with Daisy Dr Batti Not in this episode YoYo Outted by Daisy - unintentionally Aida Not in this episode The Bus “Zephyr One” Belongs to Coulson Star Wars Reference ??? Ghost (Lucy) Leader? Just had the book Ghost Joseph? Ghost (Hugo) Been in the boxes for years Brother - Gabe Ghost (Vincent) Has it the worse. Cannot talk Ghost (Burning Ghost) Done working for her Others Poor Father and Son in the Ghost’s house Friendly or not friendly? Haley Quotes!!!!! Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. “Meet The New Boss” Directed by: Vincent Misiano 40 Total Directing Credits since 1998 http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0592813/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 2 x Ally McBeal 1 x Ed 5 x The West Wing 4 x 4400 2 x Warehouse 13 1 x Arrow 1 x Agent Carter 10 x Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. FZZT (2013) Turn, Turn, Turn (2014) The Only Light In The Darkness (2014) Shadows (2014) The Writing On The Wall (2014) O.S. Part I(2015) Laws Of Nature (2015) Maveth (2015) Emancipation (2016) Written By: Drew Z. Greenberg 12 Total Writing Credits http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0338503/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1#writer 1 x Firefly (Safe - 2002) 6 x Buffy The Vampire Slayer 3 x Smallville 2 x Dexter 5 x Star Wars: The Clone Wars 1 x Caprica 8 x Warehouse 13 6 x Arrow 7 x Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Face My Enemy (2014) Who You Really Are (2015) The Dirty Half Dozen (2015) Among Us Hide... (2015) Watchdogs (2016) Absolution (2016) Meet the New Boss (2016) ALSO PRODUCED: All New 3’s a Crowd, Dexter, Caprica, Warehouse 13, Arrow: Year One, Arrow, Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. NEWS [37:01] NEFLIX SERIES Daredevil Hot Toys figure http://io9.gizmodo.com/the-daredevil-hot-toys-figure-hells-kitchen-deserves-1787081308 DOCTOR STRANGE Character posters http://movieweb.com/doctor-strange-character-posters-wong-night-nurse-photos/ GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY 2 & BEYOND Thor Ragnarok adds Sam Neill http://www.cbr.com/thor-ragnarok-adds-jurassic-parks-sam-neill/ MARVEL Here’s how depressingly close Agent Carter was to survival http://io9.gizmodo.com/heres-how-depressingly-close-agent-carter-was-to-surviv-1787139842 Hugo Weaving enjoyed the outrageousness of playing Red Skull http://io9.gizmodo.com/hugo-weaving-enjoyed-outrageousness-of-playing-red-skul-1787006799 FEEDBACK [50:21] TWITTER Haley Christy @adanagirl Sep 23 OMG! Rocket & Tony are ship building buddies! I need a one shot of this! Plus - I am Groot. #AvengersAcademy @LegendsofSHIELD #SWAllDay ************************************************************************* Lauren Dr. Gnome to you @MrParacletes Sep 24 @LegendsofSHIELD @andiminga @StargatePioneer @KodiakGWC @The_Operator01 Any thoughts on what his patronus is? http://nerdist.com/deadpool-is-a-hufflepuff-and-its-canon/ ************************************************************************* SP Dr. Gnome to you @MrParacletes Sep 25 @LegendsofSHIELD @andiminga @KodiakGWC @The_Operator01 Better hope he doesn't encounter Ghost Rider if he does show. http://www.cbr.com/is-netflixs-punisher-gearing-up-for-a-marvel-tv-crossover/ ************************************************************************* Haley Richard @KodiakGWC Sep 26Grapevine, TX Richard Retweeted io9 4 days!!!!! #lukecaaaaaggge @LegendsofSHIELD http://io9.gizmodo.com/in-the-last-luke-cage-trailer-game-recognizes-game-1787082535 ************************************************************************* Dr. Gnome to you @MrParacletes Sep 26 @LegendsofSHIELD More star power for Ragnarok. http://www.cbr.com/thor-ragnarok-adds-jurassic-parks-sam-neill/ ************************************************************************* Lauren Dr. Gnome to you @MrParacletes Sep 26 @LegendsofSHIELD Thank you guys for the (SHIELD)^2 win! You guys are awesome! ************************************************************************* Richard @KodiakGWC 21h21 hours agoFrisco, TX Richard Retweeted io9 Too soon. @LegendsofSHIELD http://io9.gizmodo.com/heres-how-depressingly-close-agent-carter-was-to-surviv-1787139842 ************************************************************************* Haley Richard @KodiakGWC 21h21 hours agoFrisco, TX Richard Retweeted io9 Mr. Doctor @LegendsofSHIELD http://io9.gizmodo.com/doctor-strange-has-a-giant-fire-whip-and-an-awkward-mom-1787154390 ************************************************************************* Lauren Christy @adanagirl 19h19 hours ago Christy Retweeted Ryan Penagos Which would be better: May vs the Director's bodyguard or Black Widow vs Black Panther's bodyguard? @LegendsofSHIELD ************************************************************************* Lauren Christy @adanagirl 18h18 hours ago Peggy name drop! But the Director called her #AgentCarter & not Director Carter! Show some respect, dude! @LegendsofSHIELD ************************************************************************* SP Richard @KodiakGWC 18h18 hours agoGrapevine, TX @LegendsofSHIELD Did you catch the line from #notmydirector about where Coulson got the financing for billion dollar aircraft. #didtonyhelp? ************************************************************************* Haley Consultant BlackAdam @Starsaber_222 9h9 hours ago @LegendsofSHIELD @LikeAGirlCast I just realized that Agent Piper from Agents of SHIELD was also a DEO agent in Supergirl last season. ************************************************************************* Lauren Dr. Gnome to you @MrParacletes 4h4 hours ago @LegendsofSHIELD @andiminga @KodiakGWC @StargatePioneer @sithwitch Not too surprising after Ultron and Civil War. http://comicbook.com/2016/09/28/samuel-l-jackson-says-shield-will-return-to-the-mcu/ ************************************************************************* SP andiminga @andiminga 3h3 hours ago @LegendsofSHIELD #AgentsofSHIELD "I can do May." PHRASING!!! ************************************************************************* Haley Richard @KodiakGWC 2h2 hours agoGrapevine, TX @andiminga @LegendsofSHIELD Was not expecting the reveal in the episode. Waiting to see what happens in the next couple of episodes. ************************************************************************* Lauren Christy @adanagirl 3h3 hours ago One quest in & I think Star Lord is my new fave in #AvengersAcademy. Check out his sweet stroll moves! @AvengersAcademy @LegendsofSHIELD https://twitter.com/adanagirl/status/781240218888175616 VOICEMAIL Supernatural stuff isn’t my thing Like Daisy is working with Ghost Rider New Director - Tool or interesting? Comic Background? Sent May on the Quinjet OUTRO [67:32] Haley, Lauren and Stargate Pioneer love to hear back from you about your top 5 Marvel character lists, your science of Marvel questions, who would you pick in an all-female Avenger team, or who’s Marvel abs you would like to see. Call the voicemail line at 1-844-THE-BUS1 or 844-843-2871. Join Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. next time as the hosts discuss the 2007 film Ghost Rider and our first thoughts on the Netflix Luke Cage series. You can listen in live when we record Wednesday nights at 8:00 PM Central time at Geeks.live (Also streamed live on Spreaker). Contact Info: Please see http://www.legendsofshield.com for all of our contact information or call our voicemail line at 1-844-THE-BUS1 or 844-843-2871 Don’t forget to go check out our spin-off podcast, Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D..: Longbox Edition for your weekly Marvel comic book release run-down with segments by Black Adam on S.H.I.E.L.D. comics, Lauren on Mutant Comics and Neil with his pull list run-down. Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Longbox Edition is also available on the GonnaGeek.com podcast network. Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Is a Proud Member Of The GonnaGeek Network (gonnageek.com). This podcast was recorded on Wednesday September 28th, 2016. Standby for your S.H.I.E.L.D. debriefing --- Audio/Video Production by Stargate Pioneer of GonnaGeek.com.
Na ressaca pós-carnaval o MellonCast vem para falar da super estreia do mês, o Spin-off de Breaking Bad, BETTER CALL SAUL. No primeiro tempo do Podcast slsvader (Sérgio) recebe o convidado Arion para comentar os dois primeiros episódios da série. AVISO QUE ESTÁ PARTE DO PODCAST ESTÁ RECHEADA DE SPOILERS e se você não quiser saber nada sobre a série pule para o minuto 30 deste episódio, onde Manhattan Prince (Matheus de Souza) e slsvader comentam a notícia BOMBÁSTICA do acordo firmado entre Marvel Studios e Sony Studios para a produção um novo filme do Homem-Aranha dentro do MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe, AKA Universo Cinematográfico Marvel). E aí, qual versão você prefere? Peter Parker ou Miles Morales? Quem deve ser novo Aranha nas telas? Qual deve ser a direção que a Marvel deve tomar agora com o personagem? Nós demos os nosso pitacos com aquela velha cagação de regra básica do Blog!
Welcome back ladies and gents to The Front Row Movie Reviews! After a brief hiatus, we are back with the 5th installment of Front Row News! We dive into the topics and, more importantly, we welcome our good friend Nathan Peak to the podcast for the first time. Get used to that voice people; he's going to be here for a while. TOPICS 1. Channing Tatum may leave "Gambit". 2. "Batman v. Superman" details in Empire Magazine. 3. Chris Pine officially signs on for "Wonder Woman" as Steve Trevor. 4. "Five Nights At Freddy's" get a director. 5. "Ghostbusters" spin-off controversy. "WHAT THE HELL?!" ITEM OF THE WEEK 6. "The Emoji Movie" gains 7-figure signing deal with Sony Studios. MAILBAG QUESTIONS From WinniePX "Hey guys. You were off for a while so I just wanted to know what you all thought of "Ant-Man"'s box office numbers for its first two weeks. Would you consider these a success from Marvel's point of view? Thanks!" From KingHaroldIII "Hey crew! Just listened to the comic con recap show and loved it! My question is with comic book movies becoming bigger and more critically acclaimed all the time, do you ever think we'll arrive at a point where we can see them getting serious awards-season consideration in the big categories? Thanks and keep up the great work!" If you haven't subscribed to us on iTunes yet, please do! - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-front-row-movie-reviews/id1005302379 Also find us on Facebook and Like us there as well! You know, if you actually do.... - https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Front-Row-Movie-Reviews/267899814323 Please enjoy this episode of FRONT ROW NEWS and as always, we'll see you in the front row!
Chill Around The World #215. Special Live - Coldplay. Thanks to Chris Martin, Guy Berryman,Jonny Buckland, Will Champion for amazing album Ghost Stories and this Live from Sony Studios, LA, USA._______________________________________________________________________________Используйте хэш теги шоу - #CATW и #Chilloutfamily.Подписывайтесь на мою RSS ленту .________________________________________________________________________________Слушайте CATW: / Listen of CATW:- в пятницу (ДЕНЬ РЕЛИЗА) на Soundstorm Radio (Инсбрук, Австрия) в 23.00 по Москве;- в субботу на 109FM (Киев, Украина) в 19.00 по Москве;- в субботу на PsyRadio (Киев, Украина) в 23.00 по Москве;- в субботу на FlyBeat Radio (Москва, Россия) в 23.00 по Москве;- в воскресенье на Radio Premier (Днепропетровск, Украина) в 22.00 по Москве; - в воскресенье на Юрюзань FM (Юрюзань, Россия) в 22.00 по Москве; - в воскресенье на Megaport FM (Санкт-Петербург, Россия) в 23.00 по Москве.________________________________________________________________________________ Coldplay Live 1. Always In My Head 2. Magic 3. Ink 4. True Love 5. Midnight 6. Another’s Arms 7. Oceans 8. A Sky Full Of Stars 9. O 10. Coldplay - Strawberry Swing 11. Coldplay - Miracles 12. Coldplay - Up in Flames 13. Coldplay - Midnight (ID Remix)
Chill Around The World #215. Special Live - Coldplay. Thanks to Chris Martin, Guy Berryman,Jonny Buckland, Will Champion for amazing album Ghost Stories and this Live from Sony Studios, LA, USA._______________________________________________________________________________Используйте хэш теги шоу - #CATW и #Chilloutfamily.Подписывайтесь на мою RSS ленту .________________________________________________________________________________Слушайте CATW: / Listen of CATW:- в пятницу (ДЕНЬ РЕЛИЗА) на Soundstorm Radio (Инсбрук, Австрия) в 23.00 по Москве;- в субботу на 109FM (Киев, Украина) в 19.00 по Москве;- в субботу на PsyRadio (Киев, Украина) в 23.00 по Москве;- в субботу на FlyBeat Radio (Москва, Россия) в 23.00 по Москве;- в воскресенье на Radio Premier (Днепропетровск, Украина) в 22.00 по Москве; - в воскресенье на Юрюзань FM (Юрюзань, Россия) в 22.00 по Москве; - в воскресенье на Megaport FM (Санкт-Петербург, Россия) в 23.00 по Москве.________________________________________________________________________________ Coldplay Live 1. Always In My Head 2. Magic 3. Ink 4. True Love 5. Midnight 6. Another’s Arms 7. Oceans 8. A Sky Full Of Stars 9. O 10. Coldplay - Strawberry Swing 11. Coldplay - Miracles 12. Coldplay - Up in Flames 13. Coldplay - Midnight (ID Remix)
The Sony Studios hack: Can they survive and how will employees handle personal information leaks? Apple and eBooks: Was it anti-trust or a kangaroo court? Extension rejections: What's going on with the App Store? With Anthony Casella, Georgia Dow, Rene Ritchie, Christina Warren
It's time for another DMP Redux. Way back on Episode 4, Jonny and Jon discussed Jeff Buckley, and now, nearly 30 episodes later, Jonny's giving the artist another look. The show starts by answering some listener mail from Adolph Vega, then we showcase a selection of studio, live, and rare recordings from the late, great Jeff Buckley. This highly influential 90s musician has one of the highest male voices you'll ever hear, and he uses it in some very interesting ways across these songs. Here is the full set list: 1. Song to No One w/ Gary Lucas (Songs to No One) 2. Dream Brother (Live at Sony Studios) 3. Lilac Wine (Grace) 4. Je N'en Connais Pas La Fin (Live at Sin-e) 5. Farewell Angelina (Live) 6. If You See Her, Say Hello (Live at Sin-e) 7. Corpus Christi Carol (Grace) 8. What Will You Say (Mystery White Boy) 9. The Way Young Lovers Do (Live at Sin-e) Thanks for listening, folks!
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Audio File: Download MP3Transcript: An Interview with Dina Kaplan Co-founder and Chief Operations Officer, blip.tv Date: December 22, 2008 Dina Kaplan: blip.tv [music] Lucy Sanders: Hi. This is Lucy Sanders. I'm the CEO of the National Center for Women & Information Technology or NCWIT and this interview is part of a series we've been running for a couple of years now in which we interview women who have started IT companies and we learn just fabulous lessons from these women. And we're very excited today to be interviewing Dina Kaplan. With me today is Larry Nelson on w3w3.com. Welcome, Larry. Larry Nelson: Oh, I'm happy to be here. Believe me, I love the topic that we're going to be talking about. Lucy: Well, and with us is Dina Kaplan. Dina has had a very interesting career all the way from being a news reporter and I know is our first interviewee who has won an Emmy Award. Dina Kaplan: Oh, is that right? Oh, my. Thank you. Well, it's an honor to be here. So, thank you for having a good memory to have dug that up. Lucy: Well, Dina is the CEO and co-founder of Blip TV which is a very interesting site and provides a valuable infrastructure for the video blogging community and has some very interesting episodes on there. I had fun watching 'Drinking with Bob.' Dina: Actually, this is high brows weekend I have to say. Lucy: Is this high brows you get? Dina: I'm just teasing. Lucy: Well, it's really a great site. So, welcome. We're really happy that you're here to share with us today about entrepreneurship. Dina: Thank you, Lucy. And thank you, Larry. It's really great to chat with both of you. Lucy: So, we really wanted to ask you first how did you first get into technology? What caused you to make that jump between being a TV news reporter and now you're founder of a technology company. Dina: Right. It's a definite jump from the traditional media to the new media. I had worked at MTV News as an associate producer producing stories about the very early days of the Internet, about music and about politics. Then, as you mentioned, became an on-air TV reporter. And now, I'm definitely firmly in the new media world. So, I would say, first of all, that it's a big jump from the mindset of a traditional media person to a new media person. But, you'll notice that that word 'media' is still in both of those terms and I think that's very important to mention. We definitely at Blip.tv on TV view ourselves as a media company and I believe that for a lot of these new media companies, or digital media, whichever term you prefer, if the technology is good enough which, hopefully, it is, at a certain point, it feeds away and you think more about the media than the technology that enables it. If you go back a few decades, NBC, and CBS and all those broadcast networks that we now think of media companies, back in their early days, they were considered technology companies. So, I think we'll see that same transition happen with the new media companies. But, I will answer your question and I will say that it's incredibly rewarding to be at a new media company that's not betting on hits and banking on hits. And essentially, having the authority to give a green light or a red light to a project. So what Blip.tv is a very democratic network where anyone can upload a show and if it's good, the show will amass hundreds of thousands or, potentially, even millions of viewers and can also have the opportunity to make money as well. You're never going to have that type of democratic platform with a traditional TV network because just by their nature, they need to invest in hits, and bank on that and hope that something is really huge because there's a limited number of bandwidth over those airwaves. So, part of the reason that I jumped over to new media that it met with my values and my beliefs that anyone who's talented should have a chance to succeed and it shouldn't be up to one programming chief to decide what gets a green light and what does not. Lucy: Well, it's a great value proposition for sure. Larry: It certainly is. Dina, would you mind just giving us a quick differentiation between YouTube and Blip.tv. Dina: Sure. Blip.tv is essentially a media company that has 3, 000 active shows on it. They are uploading an average of four new episodes a month, so about one new episode a week. And on that, we get overall for the whole mackerel of all of those shows, we've got 62 million video views a month and I should add that that goes up about 11% a month, month over month and has for the last twelve months straight. So, whereas YouTube has lots of great content, they have viral videos that may be a one off video that's funny or amusing, or it might be a trailer from a new film that's coming out. They might have some broadcast programming. They might some original shows. They have a huge and wonderful variety of clips. Blip.tv is much more like a television network that's on the Internet. So, the only thing that we have on Blip is original, serialized shows that have loyal and persistent audiences that are building up over time. And they have brand names. So, the people that are creating shows on Blip, many of them think of this as a business, not as just a hobby and it's a very different mindset than the mindset of someone that's just going to do one clip and hope it gets a lot of views, but really just do one thing. Lucy: Well, it's an exciting company. You have a lot of passion just like lots of entrepreneurs have which leads me to my next question. Why are you an entrepreneur? What about that makes you tick? Dina: I have to say there is nothing better than calling up a show creator and saying, "Hey, you know what? This show that you have been toiling over and doing one new episode of every week for the past year," or for some people, even a few years, "Hey, we just brought in a sponsor for your show and you're not going to make money doing that." That is an incredibly rewarding feeling and, look, if we succeed at Blip.TV, which really just means that the shows are succeeding. We are hoping to create a new media and, in some ways, a true new media type which is that anyone who has talent, and an idea for a show, and a camcorder, or a digital camera, or a very well shooting cellphone can create a show that could be every bit as good as a show that you might see on broadcast television or on cable. So, I really fundamentally believe in what we're doing. It's exciting to be part of a team, and there are five founders of Blip, so I'm one of five founders. But, the only female founder, relevant in terms of the topic of this show to feel that we've created this and we built this up from nothing to having 62 million video views and we're sending out lots, and lots and lots of checks to content creators every month is an incredibly rewarding feeling. So, I absolutely love it and the other thing that I love, which is going to sound funny to you guys, but I like the idea of being part of the functioning New York economy and part of the functioning American economy. I love that we're hiring people. I look forward to even paying some taxes. It's a great feeling to be contributing value. To content creators, hopefully lots of entertaining content for millions and millions of viewers. And then, just to be part of the whole functioning economy and building value in that sense is something that I'm very proud of. Larry: Dina, whether it be a mentor or someone who was a great role model for you, who is the person that probably influenced or supported you most in your career path. Dina: The person that I think of first when you ask that question is Jerry Layborn. The first thing she did when I did not even know her, but I graduated from Wesleyan University. I'm not on the national board of Wesleyan. So, I'm involved in the school and a huge supporter of it. She didn't attend there. But, I believe it's her husband attended there and one of her kids attended there. So, I knew she had that connection. So, I emailed her out of the blue and said, "Hey Jerry. My name is Dina Kaplan. I'd love to work at MTV. I know that you're working at Nickelodeon, which is part of that ViaCom family. Would you maybe forward my resume to someone over at MTV News?" And without knowing me, she agreed to take a call, and then she agreed to take a meeting and she ended up getting me a job. Or, helping me, I should say, get a job at ViaCom and I'll never forget that. But then, just as importantly, or perhaps even more importantly, when Blip was starting, we were doing a number of small deals. We were bringing on some content creators, we were doing some distribution deals, we were syndicating content to iTunes, to blogging platforms such as Word Press, Type Pad and a few others. But, we had no revenue deals. So, I remembered this Jerry Layborn connection, she, at the time, was running Oxygen and I happened to be at a cocktail party that she was at. And someone at the party asked me, "Dina, I love to support women entrepreneurs. I know you're starting a young company. Who at this party would you like to meet?" And I said I'd like to meet Jerry Layborn. So, she walked me over. She said, "This is Dina Kaplan. She's starting a company that runs video on the web and you guys should talk." And Jerry said, "Can you come see me tomorrow?" I said, "Yes." She said, "Here's my number. Call me. I'll block off whatever time it is that you can come in." So, sure enough, she did and I came in the next day. And I pitched her on, essentially, enabling content that they needed for Oxygen that would've required some money from them. It was a big meeting for us. It was very important. We walked out of that meeting and she said, "We're going to close this deal. We are going to make sure you get some revenue for the company." And I envisioned my job as being - enabling the next generation of women who were working in media to take leadership roles. So, sure enough the deal closed. Sure enough, that deal enabled us to get a much bigger deal with CNN and eventually the whole Turner brand. And I am not sure that Blip.tv would have taken off if it were not for Jerry Layborn. So, I will always be grateful to her and her mentorship for the rest of my life. Lucy: It really sounds like she gives a lot to entrepreneurs. Dina: She is incredibly supportive of women. She's wonderful person and all that I can hope for is the opportunity to pay that forward to many other women who are coming up behind all of us. Lucy: Well, that gets me to the next question around advice to young people around entrepreneurship. If you were sitting here with a young person and giving them some amount of wisdom about entrepreneurship, what would you say to them? Dina: I think that the most important thing is two key bits of advice. One of which is to just do it. If you have an idea for a company, you should not belabor the thinking about whether you should jump into this or not for years on end and ponder every possible scenario. There's something to be said for just getting started and I am definitely putting my money where my mouth is, or however that expression goes, because once we had the idea for Blip, we literally launched the company three days later which brings me to the second point of advice, which is that it's very important to build your business by getting feedback from your customers. So, we launched Blip. Our product was not great when started and we knew that it wouldn't be. But, what we did do was identify thought leaders in the audience that we were seeking to grow from which was content creators; people producing original web shows of which there were about five to ten when we started. But, we sought out the best ones and we asked for their advice and said, "What should we do, and what do you need and how can we help solve problems for you?" And we just iterated the product. At that point, we were doing new releases every two weeks. So, we learned from them. It was very much of a grassroots, bottom up development rather than saying, "OK. We thought about this for five years. Here's the product. Take it or leave it." So, I'd say start, and then iterate and constantly listen to people and learn from them. Larry: Dina, with all the things that you've been through and everything else, what would you say is probably the toughest thing that you had to do in your career? Dina: I think the toughest thing is figuring out time management and figuring out how to balance your priorities. I should mention that one of the tough things should not be questions about values. I think that, as an entrepreneur, you have opportunities to make very short term moves that would be greatly, say, financially beneficial to your company or greatly drive up your number of users. But if, in any way shape or form, anything you do ever compromises your ethics, that should not even be a consideration. So, we are so proud of the way that we are running this company to try to, just essentially, say, "All we're doing is supporting shows." So, we have no goals for ourselves for Blip other than trying to make life easier for really talented producers on the web. So, that makes a lot of decisions really easy. In terms of the tough scenarios, it's just trying to prioritize your time and trying to stay in very, very close touch with your customers, and just always being really humble and really knowing that you're never going to have all the answers. Whatever it is that you're looking at, there's someone out there, there's a group of people that know that area of expertise incredibly well because they're doing it all the time and you're probably doing 50 different things. So, as much as you can engage the experts in every aspect of your business and continue to learn from them, listen a lot and not talk too much, then I think you'll be in pretty good shape. Lucy: What personal characteristics do you have that you think make you a successful entrepreneur? Dina: I think one of the things is listening and engaging people. As an entrepreneur, you have this tendency to just put your head down and work, and work something like 18 or 19 hours a day. You have all of these things that require your time at the office whether it's setting up your P&L or getting the whole pro formas projected out for the next ten years correct, to getting all your bills paid, making sure the product works. All of these things that require you to be in the office. But I believe it's as important to be out within the community that you're serving so go out, go to cocktail parties that are related to your space, go to tech meetups and video meetups. Those are some social elements that are important to our community. And then in terms of advertisers, go to advertising meetups, take every meeting that you can with advertisers when you're just beginning to bring in revenue from brands and from agencies. Another part of our world is distributors. So we need to spend time with iTunes and find out what's important to them, and the folks at AOL Video and Yahoo Video, and all of the other great video destination sites. So I have a tendency to be pretty social and to enjoy engaging in dinner parties and cocktail parties, and just spending a lot of time listening to people. And I think that that's very valuable to your business. It's going to be valuable when you want to raise money - it's much easier to raise money from people you know than to make cold calls - and it's also going to be valuable when you do business development deals. I will say that almost every startup will be part of an ecosystem. It's very hard for a startup to just exist on its own. So for us the early players in that ecosystem were WordPress, Typepad, Flickr, iTunes, a number of other distribution platforms and then also content creators. And we had to get out there. We had to hang out with them. We had to be in a position where those folks trusted us both personally and also trusted our product. So I think the inclination to engage with people and learn from them is a helpful aspect when you're starting a company up. Lucy: Absolutely, and you know with all the interviews we've done, I think this is the first time someone has answered this question this way. Larry: Yes. Lucy: And it's a very important observation. Larry: Yes, and obviously meeting Jerry Labon at one of these networking events, cocktail parties, I think that was a fine example. Dina: Yeah, I mean that was a huge turning point. And if I think about other very crucially important deals that we made for Blip early on, we did a pretty early partnership with Google AdSense for Video which is their video ad product. And that relationship was forged through someone that I met at a conference, sitting at a big lunch room around an eight person table. And we struck up a conversation, and it took a few months to close that deal but we ended up closing that deal which was lucrative for Google, I'm not going to say hugely lucrative, we're a small blip on their radar screen at this point, but it was a beneficial relationship for them. I think they actually tested that product on Blip before they did on YouTube. And it was incredibly important for us. If I look back to almost ever early business development deal that we did, it was through someone that I or someone else from Blip met at a conference, or at a digital media meetup, or at a digital media party, et cetera. So it is definitely important to be a part of the ecosystem that you're in. And then I'll add, you also clearly need to spend time on the product, and you need to spend some time in the office as well. Larry: And that's a fact. Dina, you've already accomplished a great deal. Here you've got Blip.tv, 62 million viewers per month and that number is growing constantly. What's next for you? Dina: So the next thing for us is to vastly expand our distribution platform. So we have this belief at Blip that every show created for the web has what's called a total potential audience, and you are never going to reach that total potential audience on one site. Why is that? That's because a music lover in Britain may only want to watch their video on Bebo, so we have to get our videos to Bebo.com. And someone that's old school Internet user may only want to go to AOL Video, so it's very important for us to make our content available on AOL. Other people just love their MySpace of Facebook pages, so we need to make our content available there. So what you'll see in 2009 is Blip.tv announcing a number of significant distribution deals to get our content into every nook and cranny of the web, and then some places off the web as well. We've already announced deals with Tivo, with Sony Bravia and with Fios, but we'll have some other deals as well. The second thing that we are going to focus on in 2009 is making things a little bit easier for advertisers to "buy" web video content. Right now it's very difficult for them to make buys because they need to come up with one type of creative for one side, a different type of creative for Blip, a third type of creative for another publisher. So we're going to be working with a number of other video destination sites and a number of the top web show creators such as Michael Eisner's team out in LA called Tornante, DECA Group which does this great show called "Boing Boing," another show called "Project Lore," "Momversation," and others. 60Frames and other key producers such as those to figure out, how we can come up with standards so that it's much easier for advertisers to make buys across multiple shows, on multiple platforms. And then there are some other tools that we are going to be collaborating with other folks in our ecosystem on to essentially streamline the whole system of buying for advertisers. Lucy: That's going to be a busy year. Larry: Boy, I'll say. Lucy: And we really do appreciate your time. This has been really a great company. And I wrote myself a little note here that you are democratizing TV. [laughs] Dina: No, that's exactly right. I mean if you really wanted to have a show on the air in the past - I mean a big show that has say, millions of viewers to it - you'd have to knock on the doors of NBC or Bravo or Sony Studios and just pray that you would get a deal. Now, you can just do the show and you can build up huge viewership for it and you can make money too, and do all of that not having a boss, not having a network chief telling you what to say or how to wear your hair. So I think that's an incredibly exciting thing for us and for talented show creators. But I think it's a little bit of a nervous time for the traditional networks in trying to think, how we compete with the massive content that's on a platform like Blip. Lucy: Well I have an idea for a show: "I Love Lucy." [laughs] Larry: Oh. Lucy: That's just a little joke. I'm sure someone took that one already. Larry: I love it. Well one of the things that I really appreciate is the fact of what you're doing. Pat and I, we have had w3w3.com talk radio for 10 years now, and things sure have changed over that time. Lucy: Yes, they have. Thank you, Dina, so much. Dina: Thank you, thank you for your time. It was wonderful to chat with both of you. Larry: By the way, you listeners out there, make sure you pass this interview along to others that you think would be interested. They can listen to it on... Lucy: NCWIT.org. Larry: And w3w3.com. Lucy: Thank you, and thank you Dina. Dina: Thank you. [music] Series: Entrepreneurial HeroesInterviewee: Dina KaplanInterview Summary: blip.tv wants to provide a great service for great shows. A new class of entertainment is emerging that is being made by the people without the support of billion-dollar multinationals. blip.tv's mission is to support people by taking care of all the problems a budding videoblogger, podcaster or Internet TV producer tends to run into. They take care of the servers, the software, the workflow, the advertising and the distribution, leaving clients free to focus on creativity. Release Date: December 22, 2008Interview Subject: Dina KaplanInterviewer(s): Lucy Sanders, Larry NelsonDuration: 21:46
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