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Summary In this engaging conversation, Eric Haskins and Stephen Tyler discuss a variety of topics ranging from fundraising efforts for orphanages in India to personal training experiences and methodologies. They delve into the importance of warm-up routines, the role of supplements in performance, and effective training programs for young athletes. The discussion also covers the benefits of specialty bars in strength training, the conjugate method of training, and the necessity of establishing physical fitness standards within the fire service. Throughout the conversation, both speakers share personal anecdotes and insights, making it a rich resource for listeners interested in fitness, health, and community support. - - - Takeaways Fundraising for orphanages can be a fulfilling endeavor. Training for half marathons requires a balance of conditioning and injury prevention. Warm-up routines should be efficient and effective, focusing on mobility and strength. Supplements should be approached with caution due to the lack of regulation in the industry. Establishing a training program for young athletes should focus on strength and speed. Flexibility in training schedules is crucial for maintaining consistency and performance. Specialty bars can enhance training by accommodating individual needs and injuries. The conjugate method allows for concurrent training of multiple fitness qualities. Physical fitness standards in the fire service can improve safety and performance. Nutrition should be straightforward and practical, avoiding overly complicated diets. - - - Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Fundraising for Orphanages 03:03 Training for Half Marathons 09:28 Is Venison a Superfood? 11:01 What is your typical Warm-Up Routine? 15:28 Supplements and Nutrition Insights 27:57 Training Programs for Young Athletes 34:43 What's your typical training week like? 42:21 What is the "Conjugate Method"? 46:58 Why do you love box squats? 50:41 What's your favorite "specialty bar"? 54:45 Physical Fitness Standards - - - Link to Support Stephen Tyler's Fundraising efforts: https://fiftytwofour.org/campaign/2024/stephen-tyler Sign up for your FREE 7-Day trial of Firehouse Strength & Conditioning HERE
This insightful episode explains the secrets to expanding your website's success in other demographics. Discover how to unlock the potential of your online presence and achieve your goals.STEPHEN TYLER has over 30 years of experience in product development in a wide range of sectors, from GovTech to Energy to Enterprise IT management. As Chief Product and Technology Officer, Stephen leads vision, strategy, development, and delivery for MotionPoint's product and technology platform. Stephen aims to ensure MotionPoint is an industry-leading innovator in driving forward the state of the art in enterprise translation and localization, harnessing the new wave of AI technologies to drive superior outcomes for our customers. MotionPoint is a managed translation platform that delivers concierge-level, end-to-end translation to meet the needs of brands across desired languages and local markets. MotionPoint's concierge-level managed translation service has led the industry for 22 years.Learn more at Website: https://www.motionpoint.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephenjtyler/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/motionpointcorporation "What an innovative conversation. As an IT professional, I did not know such a company existed to support businesses in translating their website to other markets. WOW. Thank you for sharing Stephen." IdaRemember to SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss "Information That You Can Use." Share Just Minding My Business with your family, friends, and colleagues. Engage with us by leaving a review or comment. Your support keeps this podcast going and growing.Visit Just Minding My Business Media™ LLC at https://jmmbmediallc.com/ to learn how we can support you in getting more visibility on your products and services.
In this episode 82, we dive into the world of AI driven translation services with Motion Point and our guest Stephen Tyler explains the naunces in how it is done. You will understand: - Why website localization is hard? - How can you optimize web content translation costs with AI leveraging Motion Point? - AI use cases and value in website content translation workflows. You can reach on linkedIn @ Stephen Tyler AI translation services @ https://www.motionpoint.com/ My linkedIn @ Raghu Banda Our website @ XTraw AI --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/raghu-banda/message
The State of the Union, Eli Zaret joins us after being phished, Madonna wheelchair mishap, the anniversary of the Jock Strap, Corey Feldman covers The Doors, Amanda Bynes discovers wigs, Drew Crime, and BranDon's semen screw-up. Daylight Savings screwed up Drew's internal clock. Eli Zaret joins us following a senior moment, talks the Detroit Tigers in Spring Training, the Detroit Red Wings' losing streak, MSU's NCAA basketball tournament chances, University of Michigan coach Juwan Howard on the hot seat, Brenda Tracy's lawsuit against MSU, the upcoming Mike Tyson and Jake Paul fight, another Eli rant on gambling, Caitlin Clark passing Steph Curry and much more. Rapper turned reporter Rick Ross upset Miami Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill. The neighbors now have bad blood. Politics: Joe Biden crushed the State of the Union because the bar was super low. USC head coach Lincoln Riley is alive and well. Joe Biden apologizes to murderer José Antonio Ibarra. Alabama Senator Katie Britt laid a stinker of a rebuttal. Biden did not go without hecklers. Donald Trump mocked Biden's speech. Trump posted bond in his E Jean Carrol case. Robert de Niro still hates Donald Trump. The Oscars are tonight. We learn of all the celebrities banned from The Academy Awards. It's the anniversary of the annoying Ellen selfie. Bradley Cooper showered with his dad. Congrats to Karl on WATP's 500th episode. Dave and Chuck the Freak are still on the radio with fake bits. Madonna called out a woman in a wheelchair for sitting at her show. Madonna & Kylie Minogue performed together leading us into a deep dive of straight gay icons. Lady Gaga and Dylan Mulvaney met up. RIP Steve Lawrence. He was best remembered for his appearance on the Sinatra Group. BranDon made a mistake with his vasectomy sample. Drew stands by Netflix's The Octopus Murders. Killers of the Flower Moon's Lily Gladstone shouldn't win an award tonight. Her dream is to host SNL. Larsa Pippen gives her 15-year-old brat $2,500/month in allowance. Mason Disick has more money than you. Is Scott Disick hot? Elisa Jordana is an IRL streamer. She even tried to teach Stuttering John the ropes. We check out Corey Feldman covering Jim Morrison and The Doors. Wolfie Van Halen responds to David Lee Roth. Antonio Brown is going crazy on Twitter. Gen Z is still struggling with the economy. So much so that one is mad at “America”. Amanda Bynes has found wigs. And she LOVES them. Sean Preston and Echo are a thing. Happy Birthday to Drew's favorite article of clothing: The jock strap. Check out Slash with Brian Johnson and Stephen Tyler. Slash has a new blues album out in May. 6 months probation for Jackson Mahomes. 39-year-old Draya Michele has been knocked up by 22-year-old NBA Star Jalen Green. Some drunk slob named Carey Birmingham has been sentenced to just 10 years for killing his cheating wife. Drew Crime: The crimes of Darren Mack. Dateline covered the death of Jon Hickey. 48 Hours featured the murder of Fabio Sementilli. Marc and Bentley partied hard with Dan Wetzel. Mr. Skin will join us tomorrow for his 25th Annual Nude Anatomy Awards! Visit Our Presenting Sponsor Hall Financial – Michigan's highest rated mortgage company If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Page, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
Title: There's No Business Like Show Business (ft. Mark Felix | Director of Entertainment Services, Drury Design Dynamics)Opening Quote: “Anybody can book, as I said, a talent, but we pride ourselves on getting so much more out of the talent. We pride ourselves on delivering more than just a general session. We're not just going to bring in a stage with some lighting and some sound. It's got to be more than that. I mean, the reason we're in business for so long and have been successful for so long is that we give so much more to our clients.”SummaryIf you like stories about celebrities, in particular stories about celebrities at corporate events, this is the best podcast ever. Because today, the incomparable Mark Felix, Director of Entertainment Services at Drury Design Dynamics, a legendary NYC production company, talks about wrangling top-tier entertainment like Tom Hanks, Stephen Tyler, and Elton John, to name a few. He also talks about handling high-stakes hiccups with grace and speed. Like the time he replaced Michael Phelps with Magic Johnson in a stunning 11th-hour replacement. Mark's stories are undoubtedly a masterclass in delivering event excellence every time. But you can't do that without a guiding light. Mark highlights the value of creativity, personalization, and strong industry relationships. Whether securing AI speakers or big-name bands, Mark works hard to have his talent add that undefinable personal touch that takes corporate events over the top.His journey from the William Morris mailroom to a pivotal player at Drury shows that passion, fairness, and a deep understanding of talent can transform the mundane into the extraordinary. Making moments that matter. Be prepared to be captivated in this very entertaining episode of No More Bad Events. Guest Bio:As Director of Entertainment Services for Drury Design Dynamics, Mark Felix recommends and produces unique, creative, and exciting entertainment and speaker ideas for a wide range of corporate communications programs. He serves as a resource to clients nationwide and is especially regarded for his ability to fit entertainment and speaker recommendations with specific communications challenges. HIRE THEM TO SPEAK:Follow Ross Bernstein: Mark's LinkedIn ProfileFollow Scott Bloom: Scott's eSpeakers BioFollow eSpeakers: eSpeakers MarketplaceABOUT NO MORE BAD EVENTS:Brought to you by eSpeakers and hosted by professional emcee, host, and keynote speaker Scott Bloom, No More Bad Events is where you'll hear from some of the top names in the event and speaking industry about what goes on behind the scenes at the world's most perfectly executed conferences, meetings, and more. Get ready to learn the secrets and strategies to help anyone in the event industry reach their goal of putting on nothing less than world-class events. Learn more at: nomorebadevents.comABOUT THE HOST:A veteran comedian and television personality who has built a reputation as the go-to choice for business humor, Scott has hosted hundreds of events over two decades for big and small organizations alike. Scott has also hosted his own weekly VH1 series and recently co-hosted a national simulcast of the Grammy Awards from the Palace Theater.As the son of a successful salesman, he was exposed to the principles of building a business at an early age. Scott cut his teeth at renowned improv and comedy clubs as a comedian. As a self-taught student of psychology, he's explored what makes people tick and has written a book (albeit a farce) on how to get through life. He's uniquely positioned to deliver significant notes on connecting people and making business seriously funny. And who doesn't like to laugh? Learn more about Scott: scottbloomconnects.comPRODUCED BY eSpeakers:When the perfect speaker is in front of the right audience, a kind of magic happens where organizations and individuals improve in substantial, long-term ways. eSpeakers exists to make this happen more often. eSpeakers is where the speaking industry does business on the web. Speakers, speaker managers, associations, and bureaus use our tools to organize, promote and grow successful businesses. Event organizers think of eSpeakers first when they want to hire speakers for their meetings or events.The eSpeakers Marketplace technology lets us and our partner directories help meeting professionals worldwide connect directly with speakers for great engagements. Thousands of successful speakers, trainers, and coaches use eSpeakers to build their businesses and manage their calendars. Thousands of event organizers use our directories every day to find and hire speakers. Our tools are built for speakers, by speakers, to do things that only purpose-built systems can.Learn more at: eSpeakers.comSHOW CREDITS:Scott Bloom: Host | scottbloomconnects.comJoe Heaps: eSpeakers | jheaps@eSpeakers.com
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Victoria Beckham has spoken for the first time of the pain she suffered in the aftermath of the claims about her husband David Becham's alleged affair with Rebecca Loos. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg posted an image to his Instagram account showing himself with two black eyes and a bruised nose after a training session. Chris Tucker will pay $3.6 million to settle claims he shorted the government on taxes when he was at the peak of his fame.New A Los Angeles County Judge ruled Monday that singer Lady Gaga will not have to pay out the $500,000 reward that she promised for her French bulldogs' safe returnSteven Tyler will have to wait a little bit longer to return to performing as he heals from a serious vocal cord injury. The singer has “fractured his larynx.”This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5949787/advertisement
On this episode, Transit & Parking Program Manager Taylor Johnson and Ward 7 City Council Member Stephen Tyler Holman join us to talk all things public and regional transportation in the City of Norman. For more information about Norman Public Transportation, visit https://www.normanok.gov/your-government/departments/public-works-department/transit-and-parking For more information about the City of Norman, visit www.NormanOK.gov Questions or comments about the podcast can be emailed to PublicAffairs@NormanOK.gov Twitter - @cityofnormanok Instagram - @thecityofnorman Facebook Vimeo YouTube
Aerosmith cancels this Friday's show at the UC due to Stephen Tyler's vocal injury, Matthew McConnaughey gives credit to Jay Leno on how he stays calm, and HBD Jennifer Hudson!
My guest today is Captain Stephen Tyler. Stephen rides the right seat on Engine 43 in Eagle, Idaho. He still enjoys pulling lines, pulling locks, and pulling barbells. Anything he's done right is only by the grace of God and the support of a beautiful family and tremendous co-workers. In Part 2 we discuss: Skill acquisition Drill design Daily routines Expectations & Standards Group Workouts His thoughts on the Georgia Smoke Diver Program What one can do to become the go to fitness guy in their department And even a question from our guest host Jocko Willink If you have questions or thoughts, please feel free to share them with us at brotherhoodintraining@gmail.com or send us a message on instagram @brotherhoodintraining. - - - To Learn more about Firehouse Strength & Conditioning click here: https://www.firehousestrengthandconditioning.com/ To sign up for a Free 7-Day Trial, click here: https://marketplace.trainheroic.com/workout-plan/team/firehouse-strength-conditioning?attrib=546509-aff-podcast
My guest today is Captain Stephen Tyler. Stephen rides the right seat on Engine 43 in Eagle, Idaho. He still enjoys pulling lines, pulling locks, and pulling barbells. Anything he's done right is only by the grace of God and the support of a beautiful family and tremendous co-workers. In this episode we discuss: What motivated him to become a Firefighter How he prepared for the Job FD Fitness Cultures Physical Fitness Tests Training, what seems to be working and what doesn't Finding a Program Misconceptions Social Media Fitness Challenges and Modern day Mysogis If you have questions or thoughts, please feel free to share them with us at brotherhoodintraining@gmail.com or send us a message on instagram @brotherhoodintraining. - - - To Learn more about Firehouse Strength & Conditioning click here: https://www.firehousestrengthandconditioning.com/ To sign up for a Free 7-Day Trial, click here: https://marketplace.trainheroic.com/workout-plan/team/firehouse-strength-conditioning?attrib=546509-aff-podcast
The Cinematic Schematic kicks off our Barbenheimer coverage with a review of Christopher Nolan's historical biopic, Oppenheimer. Special guests Stephen Tyler from Mostly Harmless Media, and No Film School contributor Jo Light join hosts Caleb Masters and Laron Chapman to weigh in with their perspectives. The post Barbenheimer Part 1 – Oppenheimer Review – The Cinematic Schematic first appeared on The Cinematropolis. The post Barbenheimer Part 1 – Oppenheimer Review – The Cinematic Schematic appeared first on The Cinematropolis.
EPISODE SUMMARY: Wayne Johnson is the founder and owner of Rockaway Records in LA. Johnson discusses starting his own business and growing and maintaining a records and music memorabilia store for over 40 years as Wayne and Chachi sit down for a chat!On this episode of Chachi Loves Everybody, Chachi talks to Wayne about:Moving from New Jersey to Australia as a teen.How he started a business in LA with his brother reselling records from garage sales and swap meetsTurning that business into a successful global mail order operationMaking the decision to buy a record storeThe decline of record stores and why Rockaway records is able to remain successfulHow the store survived the pandemicHow Wayne builds trust with collectors and acquires record collectionsSome of the celebrities that frequent RockawayAnd more!Check out Rockaway Records website and Instagram!ABOUT THIS EPISODE'S GUEST: Wayne Johnson and his brother, Gary, began re-selling albums in 1979 after attending one of the legendary record swap meets in the Capitol Records parking lot in Hollywood. What began as a hobby more than 35 years ago quickly turned into a business when they were virtually forced to open a store, if only to house their growing collection!Rockaway purchased Rainbow Records, a small well-known record store in the Silver Lake area of Los Angeles. They now started selling new and used records and cassettes in addition to collectibles. Rockaway grew so quickly that they had to move 2 more times, finally settling into the present Silver Lake location in 1992. While many independent record stores (and most chains) in Los Angeles have closed, Rockaway is flourishing. Wayne and Gary are aggressively acquiring extensive record industry collections and purchasing personal collections of CDs, records, DVDs, concert-related items, tour programs, toys, as well as rock ‘n' roll promo items and collectibles. ABOUT THE PODCAST: Chachi Loves Everybody is brought to you by Benztown and hosted by the President of Benztown, Dave “Chachi” Denes. Get a behind-the-scenes look at the myths and legends of the radio industry.PEOPLE MENTIONED: Steve Resnik, Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, Stephen Tyler, Ross HalfinABOUT BENZTOWN: Benztown is a leading international audio imaging, production library, voiceover, programming, podcasting, and jingle production company with over 3,000 affiliations on six different continents. Benztown provides audio brands and radio stations of all formats with end-to-end imaging and production, making high-quality sound and world-class audio branding a reality for radio stations of all market sizes and budgets. Benztown was named to the prestigious Inc. 5000 by Inc. magazine for five consecutive years as one of America's Fastest-Growing Privately Held Companies. With studios in Los Angeles, New York, London and Stuttgart, Benztown offers the highest quality audio imaging work parts for 23 libraries across 15 music and spoken word formats including AC, Hot AC, CHR, Country, Hip Hop and R&B, Rhythmic, Classic Hits, Rock, News/Talk, Sports, and JACK. Benztown provides custom VO and imaging across all formats, including commercial VO and copywriting in partnership with Yamanair Creative. Benztown Radio Networks produces, markets, and distributes high-quality programming and services to radio stations around the world, including: The Rick Dees Weekly Top 40 Countdown, The Daily Dees Show, The Todd-N-Tyler Radio Empire, Hot Mix, Sunday Night Slow Jams with R Dub!, Flashback, Top 10 Now, AudioLogger, Audio Architecture, Radio Merch Shop, The Rooster Show Prep, AmeriCountry, and Benztown Swag Bank. Benztown + McVay Media Podcast Networks produces and markets premium podcasts including: The Making of: A National Geographic Podcast, Run It Again, Hot Chicken and Cage-Free Conversation with Byron Kennedy, and Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth.Web: benztown.comFacebook: facebook.com/benztownradioTwitter: @benztownradioLinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/benztownInstagram: instagram.com/benztownradio
This is an EXTRA HOUR of the John & Heidi Show, featuring Dan Farris each weekday morning from about 7:15 to about 7:45, these breaks are only heard on the flagship station for The John And Heidi Show, Sunny 93.3 fm in Sioux Falls, SD. (and now www.SiouxFallsNewsRadio.com) This rest of this show is syndicated on over 297 stations, to hear these breaks, you can listen to Sunny 93.3 from 5am to 10am or hear the podcast version at the bottom of the page at JohnAndHeidiShow.com (click AUDIO ARCHIVES)
Sno Jam Comedy Festival is a fun event that happens in Sioux Falls, SD in the coldest month of the year! (usually)We invite unsuspecting comics to join us to help raise money for some great local non-profits. We get to laugh at their amazing jokes... and at them trying to understand why anyone would choose to live in this climate!Get your tickets to participate in the fun at www.SnoJamComedyFest.com
This is an EXTRA HOUR of the John & Heidi Show, featuring Dan Farris each weekday morning from about 7:15 to about 7:45, these breaks are only heard on the flagship station for The John And Heidi Show, Sunny 93.3 fm in Sioux Falls, SD. (and now www.SiouxFallsNewsRadio.com) This rest of this show is syndicated on over 297 stations, to hear these breaks, you can listen to Sunny 93.3 from 5am to 10am or hear the podcast version at the bottom of the page at JohnAndHeidiShow.com (click AUDIO ARCHIVES)
We're back after most of the summer being off! We're so happy and glad to start off with Stephen Tyler. If you've been around fire service podcasts, this will be no stranger to you! Stephen is a Captain with the Eagle (ID) Fire Department. He's deeply passionate about training, fitness, family, and Engine Work! You'll notice when we speak with him that he has a brilliant mind and truly articulates each question. He's also an instructor with Brothers In Battle along with the Roof Pervs as well. Sit back and enjoy! (Also, bother him about brining back the Refined by Fire Podcast... We did... Multiple times...) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/firenuggets-inc/support
This episode of Arts Underground, our special guest is Artistic Director for Fantasy Playhouse Children's Theater and Academy, the effervescent Stephen Tyler Davis! With a background in theater himself- starting at Fantasy Playhouse himself! - Stephen comes full circle, returning to Huntsville from teaching at Sarah Lawrence College in New York. Stephen tells us about some new features at the incoming Fantasy Playhouse building, to be located on Holmes Avenue at the intersection of Triana Boulevard in Huntsville. For example, an inclusive fine arts preschool program begins September 7th, 2022, offering preschool-age kids STEAM-related activities. FPCTA is also offering more sensory-friendly performances with its shows- complete with altered lighting and volume on stage, sensory rooms to find comfort in and sensory kits from Tourism ALL-a-Bama. The music played during this show is not included in this audio file, but a playlist of the songs can be found here.
This episode of Arts Underground, our special guest is Artistic Director for Fantasy Playhouse Children's Theater and Academy, the effervescent Stephen Tyler Davis! With a background in theater himself- starting at Fantasy Playhouse himself! - Stephen comes full circle, returning to Huntsville from teaching at Sarah Lawrence College in New York.Stephen tells us about some new features at the incoming Fantasy Playhouse building, to be located on Holmes Avenue at the intersection of Triana Boulevard in Huntsville. For example, an inclusive fine arts preschool program begins September 7th, 2022, offering preschool-age kids STEAM-related activities. FPCTA is also offering more sensory-friendly performances with its shows- complete with altered lighting and volume on stage, sensory rooms to find comfort in and sensory kits from Tourism ALL-a-Bama.The music played during this show is not included in this audio file, but a playlist of the songs can be found here.
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Jack Nicklaus to Jeff Bagwell. Justin Timberlake to Paul Newman. Chris and Nick are getting ready to watch the new TOP GUN movie, so Dimino has a lot to cover. Enjoy! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hayley and the Knobs update the happenings at the Johnny Depp versus Amber Heard trial, Stephen Tyler going back into rehab, and a women who wrote about killing her husband and then actually did it...
Alice Cooper, Slash, Gene Simmons, Rob Halford, Sammy Hagar, Anne Wilson, Stephen Tyler, Roger Daltrey, .... Imagine being in a band with any of them, now that is actually a reality. David Fishof is the mastermind of making these dreams come true. "Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp" , or just "Rock Camp" is the opportunity for people to go and engage in a learning workshop with the industry's finest performers. This isn't American Idol, or Britan's Got Talent, this is people busting out the guitar and playing along with the guys in KISS, or Pink Floyd. According to David Fishof, Rock and Roll Dreams do come true. The documentary film "Rock Camp" just recently released covers all of this, and is a very eye opening experience into seeing how these "Legends" can sit down with a normal guy, write a song together, and do something magical. It was a great movie, Rock on everyone. And Rest in Peace Howard "Dr Johnny Fever" Hessman. sizzlereel rockcamp masterclass #rockcamp #sammyhagar #kisstheband #judaspriest #rogerdaltrey #joeperry #alicecooper #genesimmions #masterclass #paulstanley #slash #themonkeys #mickeydolenz #tonyrobbins #findyourpassion
Legendary trombonist Greg Boyer is widely recognized as one of the premier horn player/arrangers in the music business. The Washington DC musician has recorded and toured with Prince and the NPG, Maceo Parker, George Clinton and Parliament-Funkadelic, Sheila E. , Bootsy Collins, Stephen Tyler and many more. He was kind enough to stop by the Joe Kelley Radio studios while on tour with Prince and the NPG in 2004. www.joekelleyradio.com
No livro The Said and The Unsaid (O Dito e o Não-Dito), Stephen A. Tyler escreveu: “Alguns objetos de nosso mundo são aparentemente não problemáticos – mesas, cadeiras e coisas semelhantes – enquanto outros, tais como pensamentos, imagens, memórias e dores, tem um status de objeto peculiar (..) embora não tenham nenhuma representação externa na percepção sensorial, falamos sobre eles como se não diferissem nada de mesas e cadeiras que, como todos sabem, podem ser percebidas pelos sentidos. Posso dizer que ‘eu tenho um pensamento' do mesmo modo que diria ‘eu tenho duas pernas', como se o pensamento e as pernas fossem objetos da mesma natureza. O problema é que nossa linguagem parece mentir a nós mesmos, pois ‘ter pensamentos' não pode ser verificado ou descrito do mesmo modo que ‘ter pernas'; as pernas e os pensamentos não são objetos da mesma realidade. A linguagem trata pensamentos e pernas como se ambos tivessem extensão no espaço, como se fossem ambos substâncias.” Pois é. Aí me lembrei de nosso Poeta João Cabral de Melo Neto: "As palavras pedra ou faca ou maçã, palavras concretas, são bem mais fortes, poeticamente, do que tristeza, melancolia ou saudade. Mas é impossível não expressar a subjetividade. Então, a obrigação do poeta é expressar a subjetividade, mas não diretamente. Ele não tem que dizer ‘eu estou triste'. Ele tem é que encontrar uma imagem que dê ideia de tristeza ou do estado de espírito - seja ele qual for - por meio de palavras concretas e não simplesmente se confessando na base do eu estou triste." Então matei uma charada que há tempos me incomodava. Lembra daqueles advogados dos tempos de Lava Jato que diligentemente apresentavam recursos e mais recursos insistindo que não existia a materialidade das provas? Fazem assim até hoje. Eu não entendia como funcionava o pensamento deles, mas agora, depois de ler Stephen Tyler e João Cabral de Melo Neto, penso que não são necessariamente desonestos, parte da quadrilha ou mal-intencionados. São simplesmente poetas da corrupção. Isca: Preste atenção no que não é dito. No Youtube: https://youtu.be/Zgrxf0wOx3g Gostou? De onde veio este, tem muito, mas muito mais. Acesse http://mundocafebrasil.com
No livro The Said and The Unsaid (O Dito e o Não-Dito), Stephen A. Tyler escreveu: “Alguns objetos de nosso mundo são aparentemente não problemáticos – mesas, cadeiras e coisas semelhantes – enquanto outros, tais como pensamentos, imagens, memórias e dores, tem um status de objeto peculiar (..) embora não tenham nenhuma representação externa na percepção sensorial, falamos sobre eles como se não diferissem nada de mesas e cadeiras que, como todos sabem, podem ser percebidas pelos sentidos. Posso dizer que ‘eu tenho um pensamento' do mesmo modo que diria ‘eu tenho duas pernas', como se o pensamento e as pernas fossem objetos da mesma natureza. O problema é que nossa linguagem parece mentir a nós mesmos, pois ‘ter pensamentos' não pode ser verificado ou descrito do mesmo modo que ‘ter pernas'; as pernas e os pensamentos não são objetos da mesma realidade. A linguagem trata pensamentos e pernas como se ambos tivessem extensão no espaço, como se fossem ambos substâncias.” Pois é. Aí me lembrei de nosso Poeta João Cabral de Melo Neto: "As palavras pedra ou faca ou maçã, palavras concretas, são bem mais fortes, poeticamente, do que tristeza, melancolia ou saudade. Mas é impossível não expressar a subjetividade. Então, a obrigação do poeta é expressar a subjetividade, mas não diretamente. Ele não tem que dizer ‘eu estou triste'. Ele tem é que encontrar uma imagem que dê ideia de tristeza ou do estado de espírito - seja ele qual for - por meio de palavras concretas e não simplesmente se confessando na base do eu estou triste." Então matei uma charada que há tempos me incomodava. Lembra daqueles advogados dos tempos de Lava Jato que diligentemente apresentavam recursos e mais recursos insistindo que não existia a materialidade das provas? Fazem assim até hoje. Eu não entendia como funcionava o pensamento deles, mas agora, depois de ler Stephen Tyler e João Cabral de Melo Neto, penso que não são necessariamente desonestos, parte da quadrilha ou mal-intencionados. São simplesmente poetas da corrupção. Isca: Preste atenção no que não é dito. No Youtube: https://youtu.be/Zgrxf0wOx3g Gostou? De onde veio este, tem muito, mas muito mais. Acesse http://mundocafebrasil.com
Clip Overview Tyler talks about pantsing vs plotting and how his technique has changed over his decade of writing. He found that working with a partner made it almost necessary to have to plot. He likes to use Trello. https://trello.com/ Stay tuned until the end to hear some hair metal discussion. YouTube https://youtu.be/rwgZrJAWcgA Transcript [00:00:48] Stephen: Tyler. Welcome back. Second half mark. I mark these as the B podcast. I don't know if that helps anybody, but it helps me. It looks like you haven't moved, so that's wonderful. [00:00:58] TW Piperbrook: I love it. Yeah, I'm still in my [00:01:00] dungeon down here. This is my music room. Like the basement, my little man cave. You can't see it, but I've got my electronic drum set here and all my guitars and basses and all that stuff. [00:01:10] Stephen: Great. That's cool. Yeah. I played bass. I talked to a lot of authors that also play music. That seems to be a thing. [00:01:17] TW Piperbrook: Yeah. Yeah, it is. I think it's all the artistic stuff. [00:01:20] Stephen: You've been doing this for eight and a half years. What have you learned that you're doing different now than you did clear back when you started? [00:01:28] TW Piperbrook: Yeah, I think maybe as we said in part a there just looking on general terms I guess I've maybe grown thicker skin for things, as far as like feedback and reviews and stuff like that. And I, I think you're always learning you're learning about your process. Ideal you're reading. I make reading a part of my day if I can. So always reading and learning new words and new ways to plot things and all that stuff. Yeah, I guess I've learned that I'm always gonna make mistakes, but ideally, and hopefully I'm getting better at my craft, but who knows? And that's not really for me to decide, but that's the goal, right? So this is to try to get [00:02:00] better and yeah, you fall and you get back. [00:02:02] Stephen: Yeah, absolutely. And that's, I've heard many times the successful people are just the ones that kept writing that wrote that next book and got them out. Not just the one. I'm, I haven't been doing this forever, but I've already talked to enough authors. That they get a book out and they're like, yeah, it didn't really do anything. So I stopped doing it. I knew a guy that spent, took off, put working, spent four years writing without working his wife, supported them with kids. And it's going to be the best book ever. And then he basically said I don't want to use an editor because I don't think they'll understand what I'm trying to do. And it's man. Gotcha. And, I think he sold 20 copies or something like that total. Yeah, just keep going, keep writing, do more learn. [00:02:51] TW Piperbrook: I agree with, yeah. Yeah. And I guess to your point, like I've had a couple of different editors over the last batch of years. Each one will teach you so much. Cause they're all, they [00:03:00] all have their unique skill sets. And so I guess I'm always looking for somebody to beat me up a little more, as I say, because I've got an editor now that's really beating me up. And I like it when I see like a whole bunch of red on the word document and the comments and track changes. I say, this is great. This is stuff I can learn because like I always say I've used the tech editor in the past to like a military guy. I always say, I'd rather you beat me up. Then the reviewers beat me up. So let me have it and let me try to get better, [00:03:27] Stephen: yeah. That's why I don't push my stuff a lot on family, because they don't want to say anything and hurt your feelings. And I'm like, but you're missing the point. I'd rather you tell me this socks, then have it, get out there and don't sell anything. And I feel like discouraged. And that's a hard thing though. A family, I don't think understands very often. [00:03:46] TW Piperbrook: Yeah.
This flashback interview is presented by Mayweather Boxing + Fitness! Dave Pratt is an American radio personality, inducted into the Broadcaster's Hall of Fame in 2018, known to his fans as the "Morning Mayor". His show Dave Pratt in the Morning became the longest running rock and rollmorning show in the United States. Dave discusses going head-to-head with Howard Stern on radio, his emotional interview w/Terry Bradshaw, why Aerosmith's Stephen Tyler almost walked out of the studio during an interview, being inducted into the Music Hall of Fame, what inspired him to launch Star Worldwide Networks & so much more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Gay jokes and slurs galore! Hilary Duff would not stand for this. This week we're talking about Stephen Tyler's THE LAST SLUMBER PARTY! This slasher stars Jan Jensen, Nancy Meyer and Joann Whitley as a trio of friends who kick off their summer vacay with a slumber party that gets crashed by some boys and also a scalpel-wielding maniac who escaped from one of their Dad's psychiatric hospitals because he didn't want a lobotomy. We talk about the mystery surrounding the cinematographer, discuss the stolen footage and more! This movie isn't great but it's weird enough to be fun - despite the rampant homophobia! We're notorious homosexuals!
Do we have a treat for you today! Vinnie Ciesielski is a trumpet player with an incredible story! Having performed on over 6,000 recordings he has toured/performed/recorded with such artists as Keb Mo, Martina McBride, Stephen Tyler, Kirk Franklin and Carmen....just to name a few. Vinnie takes us on his personal journey of "finding his groove" after doctors told him if he didn't loose weight he would die, to finding cycling, healthy habits, positive outlook in the face of tragedy, going from broke to successful (and letting other musicians know it's OK to be successful and no you DON"T have to be broke your entire life) and most importantly, besides discipline to get there? Don't be a jerk! You can find more about Vinnie at: Facebook trumpetvinnie Instagram @trumpetvinnie Website www.trumpetvinnie.com Strava: @vinnieciesielski The bike bag: Older model of the Scicon Road Bag and his podcast "The Fit Musician1"
This week Angeline tells us the sordid story of Stephen Tyler and his relationship with a minor and how was this ok??? Josh then takes us through his work woes and how he hates people that don't have the answers to questions when it's their job and Rebecca turns it around in a completely unrelated manner as per usual! The gang then takes on airplane etiquette, restaurants from their childhood all while dealing with a very pesky dog!
In March 2020, the live event industry shut down overnight, shuttering growth plans, jobs, and some businesses. There was a mass exodus of talented artists, entertainers and event professionals. But others managed to stick around, pivoting to virtual events and shifting their businesses online while betting that the industry would in fact, bounce back. In this episode we talk to Stephen Tyler, one of the operating partners at the historic Tower Theatre, which originally opened in 1937 and is one of Oklahoma City's last original movie houses with an intact auditorium and iconic neon marquee. After many years of movie premieres and historic runs of classic films, the Tower Theatre closed in 1989. In 2017, Stephen, along with Chad Jabee, the Pivot Group and other partners re-opened Tower Theatre as a live music, movie and event venue in the heart of OKC's Uptown 23rd district. Join us as we listen to how they pivoted during the pandemic and what they are predicting for the future of the industry. For time reference, this episode was recorded in March 2021. Follow Tower Theatre:TwitterInstagramFacebookFollow and connect with Stephen:TwitterInstagramFacebook
The Three Films That Got You Through the 2020 Pandemic interview series continues on The Cinematic Schematic in part eight with the managing partner of Tower Theatre in OKC, founder of Mostly Harmless Media, and the director of technology of the deadCenter Film Festival, Stephen Tyler. I speak with Tyler about how the pandemic impacted the operations of Oklahoma's historic theater before discussing how they pivoted in order to keep the film and concert venue afloat during the economic challenges they faced during the pandemic. To close out the conversation, we do what we've always done in this series by taking a look at the three films that helped him get through it all. Tyler is one of the Oklahoma City film community's hardest working individuals. He's a jack of all trades in all things technology for the deadCenter Film Festival and also co-operates Oklahoma City's historic Tower Theatre. The Tower Theatre opened in 1937 and is one of Oklahoma City's last original movie houses with an intact auditorium and neon marquee. After many years of movie premieres and historic runs of classic films, the grand dame of Uptown was reduced to showing adult movies before closing in 1989. The theatre has since been remodeled […] The post Stephen Tyler – Three Films That Got You Through the 2020 Pandemic appeared first on The Cinematropolis.
Dave Pratt is an American radio personality, inducted into the Broadcaster's Hall of Fame in 2018, known to his fans as the "Morning Mayor". His show Dave Pratt in the Morning became the longest running rock and roll morning show in the United States. He discusses going head-to-head with Howard Stern on radio, his emotional interview w/Terry Bradshaw, why Aerosmith's Stephen Tyler almost walked out of the studio during an interview, being inducted into the Music Hall of Fame, what inspired him to launch Star Worldwide Networks & so much more!
Streaming now on all podcast platforms Flesh Wound Horror continues our exciting new concept SLASHtober and it's time for ROUND 8 and as we wind down to the final 3 we check out 1988's THE LAST SLUMBER PARTY directed by NOT Aerosmith's Stephen Tyler! Who will survive the final cut? Support us for exclusive and uncensored content at patreon.com/fleshwoundfeatures, check out fleshwoundfeatures.com, https://twitter.com/FleshWoundRadio, join the Horror Cartel Flesh Wound Radio Facebook group, and like the Flesh Wound Features FB page. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oyVdCHEdJXs
After 10 days of films streamed at the 2020 deadCenter Film Festival for the event's 20th anniversary, The Cinematropolis concludes our special coverage with a festival recap discussion between our entire festival team, Jo Light, Daniel Bokemper, Christopher Shultz, and myself. Tune in to the full discussion on today's episode of The Cinematic Schematic! Each of us discusses our favorite feature films, short films, documentaries, and virtual experience at this year's festival. To close out the festival, we'd like to send thanks out to the deadCenter staff including Lance McDaniel, Sara Thompson, Alyx Picard, and Kevin Ely along with Sunrise Tippeconnie, Krystal Yosef, Stephen Tyler, and the other volunteers who continue to make this festival happen. We can't wait to see what the team comes up with for deadCenter 2021! Take a look back at The Cinematropolis deadCenter 2020 Coverage Filmmaker Podcast Interviews with Caleb Masters deadCenter Executive Director Lance McDaniel Champions Local Film and Arts Community Engineering a Virtual Film Festival with Stephen Tyler, deadCenter's Director of Technology Charles Elmore Shares the Secrets Behind Directing the Darkly Humorous ‘The Chest' Director Sev DeMy Dreams Big with ‘Black Title Here' Cheryl McDonough Brings the Spirit of Activism to Oklahoma with ‘Parkland Rising' Documentary Shifter Audio Diary […] The post The Cinematropolis deadCenter 2020 Closing Recap appeared first on The Cinematropolis.
LISTEN TO THE FULL INTERVIEW BY PUSHING PLAY ABOVE! Special Guest Stephen Tyler Director of Technology, deadCenter Founder of Mostly Harmless Media In this special interview on The Cinematic Schematic podcast, we talk with deadCenter's director of technology, Stephen Tyler, about how deadCenter 2020 pivoted to a virtual film festival following the COVID-19 pandemic. We start by discussing how he stepped into his role and how the shift to a new approach to screening movies has changed the way attendees and filmmakers interact through pre-recorded Q&As and remote recordings. Speaking from an attendee perspective, the virtual filmgoing experience has been seamless and without any disruption. Tune in to the full interview to get the inside details about how Stephen led the tech side of the team to build a successful virtual film festival and created countless hours of supplementary content for the online event. Where to Keep Up with Stephen Tyler Follow Stephen on Twitter @stphntylr Check out Mostly Harmless Media Find Stephen Tyler at Tower Theatre OKC Follow The Cinematic Schematic Podcast Hear all of this and more of our past and future episodes by subscribing to The Cinematic Schematic on your preferred podcast app and leaving us a rating on Apple Podcasts! Like […] The post Engineering a Virtual Film Festival with Stephen Tyler, deadCenter's Director of Technology – dCFF20 appeared first on The Cinematropolis.
Rafinha, Juju Massena, Magro Lima e Cosma, juntos com as presenças itinerantes de Ki Fornari e Cris Pereira fazem testes, desabafam, dão dicas de filmes e coisas pra se fazer no finde, recebem convidados de Vitor Kley até Paulo Zulu e muito mais nesse programa sem pautas e sem vergonha. Veja muito mais no youtube
In this instalment of the Anti Social Comedians Club, The lads chat to comedian and host of 'Nerds With Words' podcast, Adam Nutter. Adam chats about Comedy in New York and Philly, a bit of American history and a Story about seeing Aerosmiths, Stephen Tyler down an alley outside Madison Square Garden!! Check out Nerds With Words Podcast below⬇️ https://open.spotify.com/show/3W66NN4ATJF7VNpuxqg3pC?si=SBAiZBS3Qf-LTYNxuMmgwQ
On this episode Stephen Tyler is giving botox out of his house, and dont go into Fast Food restaurants. This weeks Millennial Book Club was The Red Sea Diving Resort. Next weeks assignment is Breakfast, Lunch, And Diner. send your reviews to RoadSodaMail@gmail.com. you can also call into the show and leave a voicemail 706-200-1213. Follow us everywhere @RoadSodaPodcast sign off Music HM surf- swamp fever TABAL- Dancing trees w felio smoketrees- winter lights
On this episode of the Unidentified Flying Podcast we have a special guest, Stephen Tyler Holman. He breaks down, in great detail, all of the events leading up to the raid at The Friendly Market in Norman, OK (1:30), the beginning of the undercover investigation and subsequent raid on the business (58:35), what inspired Stephen to become civically conscience and politically active (1:23:30), the second raid and going into the trials that began with the case against Max Walters (2:05:25), how after he and owner Robert Cox were found not guilty, District Attorney Greg Mashburn did not want to relent and had to go to court to have their property returned (2:49:20), and how Oklahoma's new medical marijuana laws are the most liberal in the state and thoughts about the new Unity Bill laws that just recently took effect. (3:08:21)
When you stepped inside Tower Theatre in the 30s, 40s and 50s you were greeted to the smell of popcorn, but in 1989 the lights went out.The historic movie theatre became a desolate space collecting dust.That is until a few years ago when Pivot Project opened the newly renovated building that hosts events almost every single day.Stephen Tyler, Chad Whitehead and Jabee Williams operate the historic landmark booking comedians, viewing parties and concerts to name a few. Lacey Lett sat down with Stephen and Chad to talk about what it takes to book a concert.
James Johnson discusses building construction developments and fire codes and how they impact fire and firefighter safety. In this episode, James is joined by fellow members of The Roof Perv group--Stephen Tyler, Bill Knight, and Robbie Fisher--for a question-and-answer session.
After an entire weekend full of movies, parties, and reunions at the 2019 deadCenter Film Festival followed by a week full of film reviews and interviews here at The Cinematropolis, our special deadCenter coverage comes to a close with a festival recap discussion between our entire festival team, Jo Light, Daniel Bokemper, Christopher Shultz, and myself. Each of us discusses our favorite feature films, short films, documentaries, and experience at this year's festival. To add to the recap, we also ponder the possibilities of bringing Uwe Boll to screen his own version of Postal and whether or not Ed and Lorraine Warren were con artists. To close out the festival, we'd like to send thanks out to the deadCenter staff including Lance McDaniel, Sara Thompson, Alyx Picard, and Kevin Ely along with Sunrise Tippeconnie, Krystal Yosef, Stephen Tyler, and the other phenomenal volunteers who continue to make this festival happen. We can't wait to see what the team comes up with for deadCenter's 20th in 2020! Take a look back at The Cinematropolis deadCenter 2019 Coverage Filmmaker Podcast Interviews with Caleb Masters Arrows of Outrageous Fortune – Mickey Reece and Alex Sanchez Interview The Art of Self-Defense – Riley Stearns Interview Film Reviews from Jo […] The post The Cinematropolis deadCenter 2019 Closing Recap appeared first on The Cinematropolis.
Episode 040 - Fit To Fight Fire Podcast meets Refined By Fire Podcast. Stephen Tyler is the host of Refined By Fire, and is a member of Brothers in Battle. He is a backstep firefighter with Eagle (ID) Fire Department. In this episode, the hosts of each podcast interview each other on topics such as the genesis of FTFF, Stephen's loss of a sibling during his youth, FTFF's stance on running on the fire ground, 2019 Goals, and much more.
It's Episode 147 of the Okie Geek Podcast and this week we are talking with our friends at We Apologize for the Inconvenience and Mostly Harmless Media, John and Aaron Souders and Stephen Tyler, about some big news. After nearly a year on a break, WAFTI is returning to the podcast realms with some very cool new ideas. Make sure to get updates on the WAFTI Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/WAFTIShow/ and the Mostly Harmless website: http://mostlyharmless.media/ Support this podcast
After an entire weekend full of movies, parties, and reunions at the 2018 deadCenter Film Festival followed by a week full of film reviews and interviews here at The Cinematropolis, our special deadCenter coverage comes to a close with a deadCenter 2018 recap discussion between our entire festival team, Daniel Bokemper, Kevin Tudor, Christopher Shultz, and myself. We are also joined by The Cinematic Schematic‘s ‘Sound Trek' host and You People associate producer/Homecoming unit production manager, Alexandra Bohannon, who also attended the festival. Each of us discusses our favorite feature film, short film, documentary, and experience at the this year's festival. To close out the festival, we'd like to send thanks out to the deadCenter staff including Lance McDaniel, Sara Thompson, Alyx Picard, and Kevin Ely along with Sunrise Tippeconnie, Krystal Yosef, Stephen Tyler, and the other phenomenal volunteers who continue to make this festival happen. Take a look at The Cinematropolis's other deadCenter 2018 coverage Film Reviews from Christopher Shultz dC After Dark Shorts Offers A Variety Of Wild, Weird, And WTF! Delights Femme Fatale Shorts Presents A Choice Selection Of Films Directed By Women Hearts Beat Loud Shows That ‘Coming Of Age' Narratives Are Ageless Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich Offers […] The post The Cinematropolis deadCenter 2018 Recap appeared first on The Cinematropolis.
This week we're talking with Stephen Tyler from the Tower Theatre as we get ready for SoonerCon, with a week of the best geeky movies ever! Plus several other fun events leading up before that week. And stick around till the end for an EXCLUSIVE from Stephen about the movie theme for July. Find out more at: https://towertheatreokc.com/ and on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/towertheatreokc Support this podcast
Former guests Mike Allen, James Nghiem and Casey McElroy join the Tower Theatre's Stephen Tyler in discussing the characters, themes and favorite moments in the iconic series, Cowboy Bebop.
We're joined in studio by Norman City Councilman Stephen Tyler Holman, a former manager of Friendly Market. We discuss his recent acquittal of one felony count of acquiring proceeds from drug activity and twelve counts of possession of drug paraphernalia.
"Stories are the incarnation of truth."Welcome to Refined By Fire, a living history of America's fire service. Coming soon from Brothers in Battle Media, hosted by Stephen Tyler.
Stephen Tyler gives new updates on Tower Theatre while co-host Jennifer Maynord performs with her band, Willow Way.
This week we’re covering the totally insane video for Livin’ on the Edge by immortal creepsters Aerosmith. My guest, Alexander Shaw, recounts his adolescent love for the band, allowing Stephen Tyler far too much influence over his fashion choices, and trying to reconcile a universe in which they coexist with his juvenile daughter. In this episode: Bizarre, moralizing lyrics, a non-sensical hodgepodge of music video set pieces, including cartoonish, post-apocalyptic wrecking yards and green-screen train solos, Edward Furlong playing a confused (and confusing) angsty teen, and a possible cameo from Johnny Depp in drag. Be sure to check out Alexander Shaw's New Century and School of Movies podcasts!
Stephen Tyler talk about his growing podcast production company, while Jabee shares some little known insights into naming his upcoming album, Black Future.
This week Caroline brings together our beautiful plebe, actor Johnny Simmons, and brilliant pop culture expert, writer Mitchell Sunderland and the three break down Kim K's thirsty nude selfie and ensuing clapback, who the fuck Chloe Grace Moretz is, and question the dick size of Mickey Rourke, Stephen Tyler, and America's fave Donald Trump.
We are joined in the studio to help commemorate our first year of podcasting with our good friends Ian and Hailey McDermid. Ian and Hailey are well known for their now infamous The Pump Bar which also recently celebrated its first year open. We reflect on an amazing year at The Pump, and amazing year of WAFTI, and what looks to be an amazing 2016. Including two exclusive announcements. The McDermid's new bar concept, the Bunker Club, and our very own Stephen Tyler's new and emerging media studio (future home of the WAFTI Show!). Both coming to the Tower Theatre complex early 2016!
Laura stayed in Charleston as Stephen braved I-26 to Greenville, where he recorded this delightful podcast. Don't worry, after the podcast he found out that it was indeed Bonerfarts and not Fartboners... two completely different sexual innuendos!
Dan, Dude and Lori Mae head to Sweetwater Sound to record an Aerosmith song in tribute to the season finale of Stephen Tyler's first year as an American Idol judge.