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Baxie speaks with Steve Barton from Translator! While most people will remember the band from their 1982 hit “Everywhere That I'm Not” the story behind Steve's career is absolutely incredible! Steve has just released a new collection of singles that he's released 25 years called "Juggling Lightening: The Singles Collection". Meanwhile, Liberation Hall records has just released a previously unavailable live recording from Translator's final show before breaking up in 1986! The name of that new album is called, "Beyond Today: Live at The Farm, San Francisco 1986". And oh yeah, Steve is also working on his ninth solo album which is expected to come out later this year! But that's not the half of it! The story behind Steve's career is nothing short of amazing! Listen on Apple, Spotify, YouTube, and on the Rock102 app! Brought to you by Metro Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram of Chicopee!
PUBLIC VERSION. Writer and producer Steve “Uncle Creepy” Barton (“A Comedy of Tragedies,” TERRIFIER 2) returns to discuss his new autobiography (now available wherever books are sold) with Adam, Joe, and Arwen. Having originally appeared on THE MOVIE CRYPT way back in 2016 (episode 155 - available in our Classic Crypt tier of Patreon), Steve returns 8 years later now having been part of the team behind the hit film TERRIFIER 2 and having written his hilarious, heartbreaking, and inspiring autobiography “A Comedy of Tragedies.” From the low point he found himself in that lead to him starting to write down his most painful memories… to the healing journey that his reflections lead him on and how he found a way to laugh at even the worst of times… to his exit from the TERRIFIER series and how he rebounded from such a personally devastating disappointment… to how he learned that making memories is the most important aspect of his life… to an introspective conversation about why most people are good and the world is not as divided as we may often be lead to believe it is… to the interesting reason why he chose not to be the narrator of the audio book version of his own autobiography… this extremely candid conversation between 3 long time friends (over 20 years now!) will surely lift your spirits, encourage you to keep moving forward, and remind you that things can always get better. “A Comedy of Tragedies” is available wherever books are sold but autographed copies are available through Encylopocalypse Publications here.
mike and travis talk to steve "uncle creepy" barton this week about the following topics.... steve has a book coming out called "a comedy of tragedies: an american memoir for the completely dysfunctional" and you can pre-order it here. marion stokes recorded a bunch of stuff.... atypical childhoods........ the digital footprint can be deleted..... the story of terrifier.......... marketing..... potw: mk.gee/saturday night/teacup well, bye.
In this Monday Market Moves episode, we dive into last week's market trends and key technical levels across major commodities like gold, silver, uranium, and natural gas. Steve Barton breaks down his price predictions, current market dynamics, and how election results are impacting commodities. From strong S&P 500 moves to the impact on precious metals and energy, get all the insights you need to prepare for the week ahead. Join us as we analyze the S&P 500, currency shifts, and commodity sectors. This video covers exciting new highs in the stock market, notable trends in gold, and uranium's potential trajectory. We discuss buying levels for silver, oil's rally, and promising entry points in platinum and coal. Each sector is analyzed in-depth with technical indicators, highlighting key entry and exit points across metals and energy. This is your go-to source for a thorough commodities technical analysis! If you found value in today's breakdown, please give this video a thumbs up, share it with friends, and don't forget to subscribe for weekly market insights. Join the discussion in the comments, and check out our free and premium content on the Rule Classroom for exclusive investment insights! I also review your companies that you submit through a donation here, or on YouTube Supers: https://paypal.me/InittoWinitLLC?coun... You get quick fundamentals, and any technical entries I see on the charts. Stay tuned for next week's analysis and happy investing! Affiliates / Tools for Success that I Love and find Helpful: Rule Classroom (Free) https://ruleclassroom.com/share/-ztDn... Rule Classroom Plus ($30 per month) https://ruleclassroom.com/share/--qql... TradingView (Free - 30 days) https://www.tradingview.com/?aff_id=1... New Orleans Investment Conference In Person and Virtual: https://neworleansconference.com/sbar/ Introduction to Investing Book ($10) https://grabarskyy.gumroad.com/l/zwzxpq Lobo's Weekly Recap (Free) https://independentspeculator.com/ser... Lobo's Greatest Discovery of His Career (Free) https://independentspeculator.com/PPS... Uranium Newsletter: https://members.uraniuminsider.com/a/... SilverChartist: https://silverchartist.com/ Jordan Rusche: https://www.miningstockmonkey.com/ Jordan Roy-Byrne: https://thedailygold.com/ Chapters: 00:00 - S&P500 & Currency Analysis 02:27 - Gold Trends & Key Levels 17:55 - Silver: Is Now the Time to Buy? 20:48 - Copper Insights and Forecast 24:00 - Uranium's Bullish Outlook 34:18 - Oil Prices & Technical Setups 37:28 - Natural Gas Market Movements 39:15 - Coal Sector Updates 40:53 - Platinum & Palladium Projections 45:12 - Nickel and Iron Ore Levels 47:18 - Bitcoin's Bullish Rally DISCLAIMER: I am not a financial advisor. This is not financial advice. I only express my opinion based on my experience, and your experience may be different. These videos are for educational and motivational purposes only. Investing of any kind involves risk. Do your own due diligence. Every investment and bet comes with the risk that your capital could go to zero. WHAT I DO: I spread out my investments. It's not all on one thing. For every bet that I make, I devote one hour of study per month to that investment. I keep the number of bets to what I can feasibly study. AFFILIATE DISCLOSURE: Some of the links on this channel are affiliate links, meaning, at NO additional cost to you, the show may earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase and/or subscribe. However, this does not impact my opinion. I recommend them because they are helpful and useful, not because I am looking for the small commission. Thank you for using the links. #Commodities #Gold #Silver #Uranium #TechnicalAnalysis #MondayMarketMoves #InvestingTips #Oil #NaturalGas #Platinum #Palladium #milesfranklin #Bitcoin #SteveBarton #InItToWinIt #rickrule #ruleclassroom
In Episode 182 of Another Goddamn Horror Podcast, we welcome back indie horror icon Steve Barton—Uncle Creepy himself! If you're a fan of indie horror, this is where the rubber hits the road. We dive into Steve's early days with the legendary Fangoria, his game-changing work at Dread Central, and his influence on cult horror hits like the Terrifier movies. Steve shares stories of working with horror icons like Night of the Living Dead's George Romero and House of 1000 Corpses star Sid Haig. Plus, he previews his chilling new memoir, The Comedy of Tragedies, releasing December 10th, and talks about his latest horror release, All Hallows' Eve Inferno, streaming on Tubi. We wrap things up with a harrowing story of Ryan nearly dying in the woods—don't miss it!
CinemAddicts host Eric Holmes interviews filmmaker/writer/producer Jane Clark for her new movie Witchy Ways and Steve Barton, producer of All Hallows' Eve: Inferno. At the end of this podcast Eric and I have spoilers for the action movie Dominique. We discuss the surprising third act of the flick, plus I also get director Michael S. Ojeda and actress Oksana Orlan talking spoilers! (0:00) - Intro (17:34) - Jane Clark interview (27:39) - Steve Barton interview (37:18) - Dominique Spoilers ***Support CinemAddicts by purchasing/renting movies using our Amazon affiliate links or our SiteStripe. ***CinemAddicts Movie Picks (worth Renting/Purchasing) include: Seven Cemeteries Dominique The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry Red Rooms Take Cover For Ad-Free CinemAddicts episodes, subscribe to our CinemAddicts YouTube Channel. Like Our CinemAddicts Facebook Page Join our CinemAddicts Facebook Group for daily movie recommendations. Questions/comments on CinemAddicts email Greg Srisavasdi at info@findyourfilms.com. Our website is Find Your Film. Shop our CinemAddicts Merch store (shirts, hoodies, mugs). We do a bonus episode each month and early access spoilers for our CinemAddicts Patreon Members: CinemAddicts hosts: Bruce Purkey, Eric Holmes, Greg Srisavasdi Thanks to our Patreon Community 1. Ryan Smith 2. Stephen Schrock 3. Susan 4. Charles Peterson 5. Nelson B. McClintock 6. Diana Van De Kamp 7. Pete Abeyta 8. Tyler Andula 9. Stephen Mand 10. Edmund Mendez 11. Abbie Schmidt 12. Jeff Tait 13. Superfan Giovanni 14. Robert Prakash 15. Kristen 16. Chris M 17. Jeremy Chappell 18. Lewis Longshadow 19. Iver 20. Alex Clayton 21. Daniel Hulbert 22. Andrew Martin 23. Angela Clark 24. Myron Freeman 25. Kayn Kalmbach 26. Aaron Fordham 27. Tracy Peters 28. Grant Boston 29. Ken Cunningham
This next guest is certainly someone to pay attention to as when you are dealing with him, certainly need to do yourself a favor and buckle up for this ride (and make sure you keep your hands and feet inside the vehicle at all times. Many would consider him the king of horror fans & he's got a new book coming out “A Comedy of Tragedies”. Let's welcome back Steve “Uncle Creepy” Barton A Comedy of Tragedies Link: https://encyclopocalypse.com/products/a-comedy-of-tragedies-an-american-memoir-for-the-completely-dysfunctional-paperback?variant=41787739111491 Crazy Train Radio Facebook: facebook.com/realctradio Instagram: @crazytrainradio X/Twitter: @realctradio Website: crazytrainradio.us YouTube: youtube.com/crazytrainradio --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/crazytrainradio/support
I talk with Steve Barton from Translator. We talk about his days with Translator and his solo work. The transition from L.A. to San Francisco and now in Portland. Follow these links to support Steve Barton:https://www.stevebartonmusic.comhttps://www.facebook.com/BartonSteveMusichttps://www.instagram.com/stevebartonmusics/.......................................................................Musical Intro: Cam PierceMusical Outtro: Rascal MartinezFollow these links to support the Welcome to the Woodshed Podcast sponsors:https://www.moxleymedia.comHome - a look: design • labels - layout - logos graphic design (alookdesign.com)https://www.mellelo.com
How is your study of the Book of Mormon going post-mission? How has the Book of Mormon helped you draw closer to Jesus Christ? Have you shared the Book of Mormon with someone lately? Steve Barton (former institute student council president, MBA student, RM from the California Los Angeles Mission) joins Brian and Sean to talk about how the power of the Book of Mormon continues to transform their lives. Steve shares how the Book of Mormon helped him gain strength as he dealt with heart surgery. They discuss how they keep their study of the Book of Mormon fresh even after reading it multiple times. They conclude with an invitation to help flood the earth by sharing the Book of Mormon with others.
Move, ref! Get out the way! Get out the way! Unintentional zebra hunting this week, as linesmen Tommy Hughes, Steve Barton, and Dan Kelly all find themselves on the receiving end of some unintentional contact; referee Chris Schlenker gets a primary assist; Mark Shewchyk steps up as the EBUL (Emergency Backup Linesman); and an unfortunate collision may be career-ending for referee Kevin Pollock. The NHL's Department of Player Safety hand out a two-game suspension to Florida Panthers' Dmitry Kulikov, and calls for an in-person hearing with Washington Capitals winger Tom Wilson, who's made it three years without a suspension. That streak will end. National Hockey League General Managers' meetings have resulted in a handful of rule changes, including some significant tweaks to Coach's Challenges which would allow teams to challenge certain minor penalties. Visit scoutingtherefs.com and follow @scoutingtherefs and @toddlewissports on Twitter/X, Instagram, and Threads. Email us your questions - heyref@scoutingtherefs.com #RefsPodcast Questions? Comments? Just looking to vent? Call the RefLine and leave us a message at 585-484-REFS! #RefsPodcast The Scouting The Refs Podcast is a weekly look at the world of officiating and player safety within the National Hockey League, AHL, ECHL, and other leagues around the world. We'll break down the calls and the rules behind them to help understand why a penalty or suspension was - or wasn't - handed out. Todd Lewis is a veteran broadcaster covering the NHL and other major league sports. Lewis is a former host on the NHL Network and on NHL Network Radio. He's also worked for TSN, Sportsnet as a host/anchor and is a producer of other programs. Josh Smith is the founder of Scouting the Refs, the leading independent site related to hockey officiating which follows hockey officials across the NHL, AHL, ECHL, and other leagues around the world, including news, rule changes and interpretations, suspensions, and statistics on officials and penalty calls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we're joined by Steve Barton, a Certified Mindset Coach and Gestalt International graduate under Marianne Williamson's mentorship. Steve is the founder of Game of 10®, a transformative system designed to unleash your fullest potential. Discover Steve's journey, rooted in his family's floral business, where he spearheaded its growth from $200K to $2M over 30 years. Tune in for insights into his remarkable path and the principles driving his success.Support the showShow sponsors:UNLMTD Active & Lounge: www.unlmtdbrands.comMeal Prep Menus:www.mealprepmenus.comGuest bookings:https://calendly.com/theunscriptedpodcast/30minIf you love what you hear and want to support in a big way, you can help us continue making great content for listeners everywhere by signing up as a paid subscriber. Thank you for your support! https://www.buzzsprout.com/1851664/support
On this week's #RefsPodcast: Two too many men on the ice penalties at the same time - something the NHL hasn't seen in over a decade. How does that happen? Plus, the PWHL's first all-female officiating crew, linesman Steve Barton gets bloodied but stays in the game, no goal for the Flyers... but that's okay, it wouldn't have counted anyway. Also, Todd and Josh discuss the NHL's increase in match penalties this season, Connor McDavid's thoughts on offside reviews - including the one on Leon Draisaitl that wiped out a Zach Hyman goal, and former NHL All-Star MVP John Scott's suggestion of minimum suspensions from Player Safety. Visit scoutingtherefs.com and follow @scoutingtherefs and @toddlewissports on Twitter/X, Instagram, and Threads. Email us your questions - heyref@scoutingtherefs.com #RefsPodcast Questions? Comments? Just looking to vent? Call the RefLine and leave us a message at 585-484-REFS! The Scouting The Refs Podcast is a weekly look at the world of officiating and player safety within the National Hockey League, AHL, ECHL, and other leagues around the world. We'll break down the calls and the rules behind them to help understand why a penalty or suspension was - or wasn't - handed out. Todd Lewis is a veteran broadcaster covering the NHL and other major league sports. Lewis is a former host on the NHL Network and on NHL Network Radio. He's also worked for TSN, Sportsnet as a host/anchor and is a producer of other programs. Josh Smith is the founder of Scouting the Refs, the leading independent site related to hockey officiating which follows hockey officials across the NHL, AHL, ECHL, and other leagues around the world, including news, rule changes and interpretations, suspensions, and statistics on officials and penalty calls.
A fan commentary of the 2022 Warner Brothers film "The Batman", one scene at a time! In this episode Tim and Scott review scene 16 where the Riddler captures his prey! You can help to support this show and the rest of Squadcast Media through Patreon at this link! Thank you for your support! You can help support the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention HERE Where to find us: Follow DC Squadcast on Twitter at @DCSquadcast Follow Tim on Twitter at @Allenfire Follow Scott on Twitter at @ScottDC27 Email us at DCSquadcast@gmail.com Subscribe to Squadcast Media: DC Squadcast: iTunes / Spotify / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS DCTV Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS DC Comics Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS Fans Without Borders: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS Enter The Knight: iTunes / Google Play / Spotify / RSS The show's intro and outro music was composed by Steve Barton.
A fan commentary of the 2022 Warner Brothers film "The Batman", one scene at a time! In this episode Tim and Scott review scene 16 where the Riddler captures his prey!You can help to support this show and the rest of Squadcast Media through Patreon at this link! Thank you for your support!You can help support the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention HEREWhere to find us:Follow DC Squadcast on Twitter at @DCSquadcastFollow Tim on Twitter at @AllenfireFollow Scott on Twitter at @ScottDC27Email us at DCSquadcast@gmail.comSubscribe to Squadcast Media:DC Squadcast: iTunes / Spotify / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSDCTV Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSDC Comics Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSFans Without Borders: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSEnter The Knight: iTunes / Google Play / Spotify / RSSThe show's intro and outro music was composed by Steve Barton.
Take a moment to catch your breath before the Stanley Cup Final, with referee Kelly Sutherland mic'd up, the referees and linesmen working the Cup Final, the first female on-ice official enters the IIHF Hall of Fame, ECHL refs have an easy night, and the CHL looks at three major rule changes for the 2023-24 season -- all around penalties and power plays! More on these topics, including video clips and rule breakdowns, at scoutingtherefs.com Visit www.scoutingtherefs.com and follow @scoutingtherefs and @toddlewissports on Twitter and Instagram. Email us your questions - heyref@scoutingtherefs.com Call the RefLine at 585-484-REFS! Episode Transcript #166 Scouting the Refs is an unscripted audio podcast, designed to be heard. It's a whole lot more interesting to listen to the audio, but we're happy to provide a transcription below. This transcript has been generated using a combination of speech recognition software and human transcribers, and may contain textual or typographical errors. Full transcript: https://scoutingtherefs.com/2023/06/40183/scouting-the-refs-podcast-166-making-the-cut-for-the-cup-final/ Todd: So I know we're all excited about the Stanley Cup final beginning and finally getting underway, Florida Panthers and the Vegas Golden Knights, but you know Josh? I'm thinking I want to start planning now. What we're going to be doing in the next few weeks when there's no games to watch, because no matter how much I prepare mentally at this point in time in the season, I always suffer from withdrawals after the Cup final is completed and the trophy is handed out. Josh: It's such a challenge, right? We go from the first round where you've got multiple games every night and just there's something going on everywhere at every hour. And the NHL even figured out scheduling this year, so with the games spread out, we could watch a lot of the action. And then it dwindles down a little bit more and now we've had this break of days without hockey, at least at the NHL level, and now the most we'll have is a game every other night. It's starting to feel real, Todd. It's starting to slip away a little bit. The hockey season is leaving us. Todd: It is and that's the hard part. I know the theory is that you start big and that it seems as though like you're kind of being weaned off the drug but it doesn't really work that way. You still suffer from the the withdrawals when it's gone. Josh: And, you know, the warm temps outside don't exactly help you. The weather's warm. You want to be outdoors doing things, especially with these games on the weekend. You're out and about it's it's hot outside. You've got shorts and a t-shirt on, and then you come back in to watch some ice hockey. Yeah, I I love the length of the season. I love that we have all these games, but when you start to get into June, especially the middle of June, it it feels like maybe we've gone too far. Todd: You know, we'll, we'll get through it. We always do. And there will be the anticipation before long of the new season. This is the Scouting the Refs Podcast. Please make sure you follow us on the social channels. Josh, of course can be found @scoutingtherefs on Twitter and Instagram, you'll get me at @toddlewissports on Twitter and Instagram as well. Coming up on this week's episode: Kelly Sutherland mic'd up, who made the cut, a Hall of Fame career, and new rules the NHL should be considering. I am very excited to discuss this topic, Josh. Josh: New rules are always interesting, sometimes they have unintended consequences, so you never know how it will play out, but it will be interesting to see. Todd: Okay, so let's get to some of the other stuff before we talk about the potential for for new rules. Four-star review for the video of the Western Conference Series game One. You hear from players, you hear from coaches, but most importantly you hear referee Kelly Sutherland at work out on the ice. We've seen these videos pop up semi regularly. They provide great insight into what is happening on the ice during the games, and conveniently enough, the bad words are taken out for you. That's why it takes a couple of days to get them out. So Kelly Sutherland, as you've perhaps seen before in some of these videos, is one of the most vocal referees out on the ice. He's explaining to players what he sees after a play. He's telling goaltenders that he's watching for the goalie interference. He's explaining to coaches what is happening out on this. It's it's as if he is a coach out on the ice at times. I think it's a great job that he does. Josh: Absolutely. It's one of the reasons that when they've had the player polls in the past that Sutherland scores so highly as one of the league's top officials. It's not only about positioning and judgment and comportment and all of the things that go in from an officiating standpoint. But from the players point of view, here's a guy who's actually helping you understand where the line is, and he's giving you advance notice before he's calling the penalty. And as a player, that's what you wanna have. You want to know where you stand and and when you're getting too far over the line. And that's what Sutherland does. I think one of his greatest strengths is the communication side of thing of warning guys and when they're getting too close and putting pressure in the crease. Or when it's a potential interference call and things he's seeing out there, so he tries to set that up front and then stick with that standard the whole game. And it's great when you have the mic'd up videos, because then we get to hear some of that dynamic and you see what goes into it before a penalty's actually called. Because he might have been chatting about it for the whole first period, halfway through the second period and a guy keeps at it and now all of a sudden he's blowing the whistle because he's warned him and he's had that conversation and it's one of his strengths. And it's really interesting to hear the types of things that go on. But you're right, Todd, it's almost like he's the second coach out there advising these guys. So he's not just enforcing the rules, but he's he's warning them he's giving them a heads up. He's reminding them of where the line is and when they've gone to far, that's when he has to send them off to the box. Todd: I I love it too. It's not just after the play that he's explaining calls, but as you mentioned, when two players are tied up, he's telling one like, okay, let him go. You gotta let him go now otherwise. You get the interference call and it's just like I don't want to penalize you, but I'm going to have to pretty soon. Josh: Yeah. And it's great in this video, you can hear a nice exchange he has with Keegan Kolesar about a hit that happened and there was a cross checking why he didn't call it and Kolesar's great, super polite there. Just thanking him for it. ‘I appreciate it' is what he says afterwards. So you might not always agree with it, but just giving that explanation and. Letting the guy understand why the call was or wasn't made in a certain situation is immensely helpful. But I don't know if you noticed, Todd, in the clip one of the coaches is on there saying, ‘Nice chat, Kelly.' We don't actually get the content of that conversation. So I don't know if it was something they wanted to keep quiet, or if there were just too many four letter words to include it. Todd: Yeah, that that sometimes the editing can be a little bit tricky on those. Again, I think it provides great insight and good job, I believe for putting those out even if it's 3-4 days after because of all the all the approval that has to go through. So with this video and hearing Kelly Sutherland at work, it is not surprising that he was one of the referees named to work in the Stanley Cup. Final he'll be joined by Steve Kozari, Wes McCauley – no surprise there, Dan O'Rourke, and Chris Rooney. The linesmen are Steve Barton, Scott Cherrey, Brad Kovachik, Kiel Murchison, and Jonny Murray. Congratulations to all for reaching the final. There's no real surprises with any of these names, is there? Josh: No, everybody's been here before, so I can't say that any of them come as a total shock. You've got tons of veteran experience there, McCauley, Sutherland both working their 10th Stanley Cup Final, Rooney with six. Even Johnny Murray, with six. So everybody's been here plenty of times. They all know what it's like, what the pressure entails, what the big games mean. It was not a shock. I was hoping that some of the younger guys might have made it. We saw Jean Hebert make the Cup Final last year, thought he might have a shot at returning this year, but he and Trevor Hanson, looking to make his Cup Final debut, both left off of the rosters. I thought either one of them could have made it, but who do you cut in their place? This is such a a challenge here. Figuring it out. So you think of – from an NHL standpoint – everything that goes into it and it's your full season, it's your mid season grade, it's your season end evaluation and then it's what you've done each round in the playoffs. So all of that leading up to it and I I think you know, we see and expect who's going to make it. And I I'd say these are like you said, Todd, no surprises here on these crews. Todd: Now, as you explained nicely in a piece on the scoutingtherefs.com website, the final works a little bit differently in that there's not specifically a backup referee at each event and the whole procedure of pairing guys together works a little bit differently as well. Josh: It's interesting to see because all season long we get this rotation of refs. Everybody works the next game with a different partner, typically because of travel, maybe they'll have a back-to-back together, but you're typically working each game with an entirely different crew. Through the first few rounds of the playoffs, that changes a bit because we do see ref pairings and linesman pairings, and often we see that quartet move together through some games. We definitely saw in the conference final where Kelly Sutherland's crew, the same four of them, worked together each game. Once you get to the Stanley Cup Final, they throw everybody back in the hat and basically draw numbers again. So you've got an odd number of referees, which means we're no longer having that pairing; we're having a rotation where the first two guys will work game one, the second two guys will work game two and then they'll start to mix it up after that because of the odd number. So your partner being a standard guy and and maybe at some of them that you've worked together the entire postseason up until now, now you're gonna get a new partner every night. So back to how the regular season works with the rotation. Obviously you're hoping these are your top officials. These are the best of the best. These guys have been consistent throughout the postseason, so it shouldn't matter, but it definitely shakes things up a little bit, so it'll be interesting to see how those tendencies translate when we see a guy where maybe two guys have worked together the entire postseason and now they get to work with different partners in the Stanley Cup Final. Todd: One other note on the referees who are and are not working the Cup Final, and you and I were exchanging messages during this game. But for those that say there is no accountability for officials, yes, there is, because there was one particular game with the Florida Panthers and Carolina Hurricanes, where not one, but two goals were overturned on offside challenges and those two linesmen are not working in the Stanley Cup Final. Now, they were so close. It was microscopic that they were offside plays, but this is the price that they're paying. Josh: Yeah, and we don't know. For sure if that happened to be the reason or the straw that broke the camel's back, or if there are other contributing factors here in making that decision. But, certainly, it's one of those things that you look at from an officiating management standpoint when you have guys that are frequently involved in coaches challenge or you have referees that maybe are calling major penalties, that they're downgrading after review, maybe it makes you question their judgment a little bit. I'm not saying it's right or wrong and and like you said, these are really close plays, so I'm not even going to point fingers at the officials or or find fault in how it worked out, but certainly the optics of having a call that had to be overturned on such a public stage and in such a critical juncture in a key moment for a goal to be scored or not, you can't help but think that that did put the spotlight on them a little bit more and may have influenced Stephen Walkom's decision. Todd: A couple of non-NHL notes that we should mention as well. Congratulations to Sandra Dombrowski, who now goes by Sandra Frye. She has become the first female on ice official inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame. Congratulations Sandra on a great international hockey career. Josh: Yeah. Very nice to see that honor there. The class of 2023 was inducted. We have lots of players from all over the place and another official making it in. And there's very few in the IIHF Hall of Fame. Only eight now, with Dombrowski's edition and mostly European, we don't have an American or even a Canadian official that are yet in the IIHF Hall of Fame, so there's there's still boundaries to hit there, but nice to see Dombrowski get in. She broke plenty of boundaries coming in and making her way up. Even as a hockey player, when she was younger, she couldn't find a team to play with as a woman, so she founded her own and it went from there and she was involved in a lot of firsts. The first unofficial women's game at the World Championship and then the first woman referee of a Women's World gold medal game. So nice to see her recognized for all the contributions to hockey, both as a player as an official and then coming off the ice, working as a supervisor and then part of the IIHF officiating committee. So she's given a lot to hockey and nice to see them reciprocate and and give the honor of putting her into the IIHF Hall of Fame. Todd: So the first North American referee that could go in potentially maybe a few years down the road, you know if that was Wes McCauley, I got to think that the acceptance speech is going to be out of this world because they they let them do that at the presentation, don't they? Josh: They do and they did, and Dombrowski gave a great speech. It was wonderful to hear from her and you could tell how much this meant to her; how much hockey means to her. So it was a great honor, but I just picture Wes being most comfortable with just want to give that speech with the mic on, at center ice in full uniform. Todd: Five for fighting! Josh: We've got an induction! Todd: Perfect. Love it. Okay, also non-NHL-related. Congratulations to the Florida Everblades for their win over the Newfoundland Growlers. They win the Eastern Conference final in the ECHL. They'll move on to play Idaho in the final. That series also opens up on Saturday, June the 3rd. Congrats to the Blades who are going for back-to-back titles. It is the second time these two teams have met. In 2004, it was the Idaho Steelheads that prevailed . It was an interesting game summary in this one. It was a double overtime game as I mentioned, but barely a whistle blown for a penalty. Josh: Yeah, quiet one for the officials, which is — It's funny, we joked last week on the podcast about how things tighten up and saying that when you get into game six or game seven, we see fewer and fewer penalties and things really tighten up and I think it's on both sides, right? I think it's on the officials. Maybe I don't wanna say pocketing the whistles, cause that becomes a a negative, but maybe calling that standard tightly and making sure everybody knows where it is. But we also see it on the players trying to be on their best behavior because they don't want to be the person sitting in the box that's responsible for a power play goal against, especially when goals are so critical. But this one, Todd, referee Sam Heideman and Alex Normandin called a clean game effectively because they didn't hand out any power plays. They had some penalties. We had a holding minor that was accompanied by a diving penalty, so that washes out; we have no man advantage there. Only one other penalty in the game. And you can thank the linesman for it because it was a bench minor for too many men on the ice. Todd: Now those of us that are familiar with the ECHL and have, you know, seen a few games, is this a first? Josh: It's a relatively well behaved game for these guys. Nice to see how well-mannered both clubs were. I got to watch part of the game didn't see the whole thing, but you know it's one of those things where you don't want to be the guy who messes it up. You're trying to keep it clean. You don't wanna get whistled for anything. You're kind of playing a little more careful, a little, a little safe there, especially in a game that spent a lot of the time tied. I mean from the second period on, the whole third period, the whole first over time, you've got a tie game there. So you definitely don't want to be the guy who puts your team shorthanded. Todd: I'll just end by saying go Blades. That's my hometown team. Okay, now we talked about some potential rule changes that are going to take place. They are taking place in the Champions League in Europe and I think that there's some some of these – in fact, I like all of them – that could and should be considered by the National Hockey League. Okay, so let's go through them one at a time. First, being minor penalties dealt with the same as a major penalty in that a team that has caused a minor penalty will remain shorthanded, even if the opposing team scores a goal, so you're serving the full two. Josh: Yeah, not a radical change here. This is one of those ‘everything old is new again' kind of moments because this is how it was in the National Hockey League up until 1956. You sat for the whole 2 minutes; you served your time. If they scored once, twice, three times, however many they score in that 2 minutes, you're staying in the box. So I think the Champions League is looking to boost goal scoring here and they also say that they want to make sure punishments are consistent. So yeah, you did the crime you will do the time, no matter how many goals get scored during your sentence. Todd: I don't think that's an unreasonable thing. I know that we had an exceptional power play this year with the Edmonton Oilers, but it still was, what? Just over 30%. So it's unlikely that you're going to score two or three or four goals, but maybe that helps as a deterrent. Josh: It could because those penalties become a bit more valuable. And right now you're looking at it as you're either short handed for two minutes or you've given up a goal and then you're back to even strength. Now you're definitely going to be shorthanded for the whole 2 minutes, and you aren't capped at just giving up one shorthanded goal, so it does put a little premium on those penalties, which hopefully doesn't put more pressure on the refs when it comes to not wanting to decide the game or factor into the game. You need to call it the same way, it's just that the each penalty call becomes a bit more impactful, potentially. Todd: Okay, also with a delayed penalty, a minor penalty will be served even if a goal is scored while a delayed penalty is pending. Josh: Yep, and I'm good with this one. This is one of those interesting situations where many of the leagues wipe out the goals on delayed penalties. NCAA College Hockey in the US actually has this rule currently where a goal scored on the delayed penalty does not wash out the penalty. If you score on the delayed call, you still get a power play afterwards and the player still serves his time, which now under this other rule will also be a full 2 minute power play coming out of that. Todd: Right. Josh: It's it's pretty interesting at the NHL level and others that penalty just disappears. It never happened. The the guy doesn't have two minutes associated with any infraction. He doesn't serve any time in the box; the entire penalty isn't even recorded. At the USA Hockey level, it is recorded but not served. So I think it's interesting. I mean, I've rallied before in the past to say they should consider at least booking the guy for the two minutes and making him sit in the box even if you don't give the team a man advantage, but I think this is the most honest way to do it. The delayed penalty isn't a power play. It's an opportunity where the other team can't touch the puck, so it it definitely comes to a benefit to the attacking team. They get to pull the goaltender, they get to maintain possession. So there there's definitely a benefit there, but I've always been amazed that it offsets the power play there. And again I think this is just try to keep balance and keep scoring down, but now you're going to see more scoring because not only will you score on the delayed penalty… or if you do, you'll still get a 2 minute power play. Todd: I like it. I think it's a a good idea and the other one that's being implemented by the Champions League is that a short handed goal erases a current minor penalty. If the team shorthanded scores, then their minor penalty will come to an end. I'm okay with this. I guess it's a bit of a ‘get out of jail' free card. Well, even more of a bonus than that, but I think it will encourage teams to maybe try stuff on the penalty kill. Josh: This is the most radical of them, right? Because everything up until now has been ‘Delayed penalty? You're still going to serve the time', ‘Other team scores? You're still gonna serve the time.' Well, your own team scores. Now you get out of jail free — so you worded it properly, Todd, I think that's exactly what it is. And this one's not looking at the change from a punishment standpoint. This is purely around goal scoring because you're you're hoping that you can get that team to stretch things out a little bit and think offensively, which could open scoring the other way and make those short handed teams a little less defensively conscious because now they want to score. They want to get that time back, especially if it's late in the game, you're trailing, you don't wanna wait out the whole 2 minutes. If you can get this goal, you can get back to even strength. So I think it's an interesting move. I think it's definitely the most radical of the ones that are coming in here and the one I'm curious to see what types of changes that makes to how teams approach being shorthanded and and what the power plays look like. And remember with those other changes, you will be shorthanded the entire time, so you've got that two minutes you can be scored on multiple times unless you do this to end your short handed situation by scoring a shorthanded goal. The combination of these three makes it really interesting. I feel like it's gonna take some time for teams and coaches to adapt to what the strategy is here and how best to take advantage of this and and how to work it properly. So I'm glad the Champions Hockey League is putting these in place, since these are ones that we've talked about at the North American hockey level and it's the right place to test it. It's this the specialty league. They have limited scope, limited teams, 24 teams this year coming in from all over Europe. So because of the way they're set up, I think it's a great proving ground to see how are these going to work when we first put them in place and then by the end of the season, is it still doing what we thought it would? Or have we seen things change dramatically? And you know what they then they take a break, they can change it for next year, but at least this is the right place where you can actually try that and see how it plays out before you implement it at a larger scale or at the AHL, ECHL, NHL level. Todd: I have one more that's been suggested, I think by a few people, but I think would be an interesting to be part of this experiment as well. If the team that has is getting the penalty has a choice between being on the man advantage for two minutes or taking a penalty shot. Josh: That's an interesting one. You know, we've, we've seen that come up before in discussions on especially late in game situations. Should it be a power play? Should it be a penalty shot? Todd: Right. Josh: In the past you look at penalty shot, success rate versus power play success rate and it's not that far off. I mean we've we've seen maybe the penalty shots are a little bit higher, but statistically speaking it's not a huge difference where you see a big swing there, I think it'd be interesting to give teams that option, especially when you've got the full 2 minutes because now. Do you want 2 minutes on the power play where you can score multiple times, or do you want one shot at a breakaway? In this situation, you know if you're trailing in the game, maybe that 2 minutes is valuable and you you'd rather have the penalty shot. Or maybe the opposite is true and you just wanna kill time off the clock and you'd rather have the two-minute power play. I think that'd be an interesting strategy driver there, too, Todd, on how do you approach it because now you've got a power play that could result in multiple goals, or you get to take the penalty shot, which is only one – uses no time on the clock – but do you think your team has a better chance on the penalty shot than on the power play? Interesting dynamic there. Another one where I think it takes time. You you'd have to put that in and coaches would figure out how best to make it work for their team. You know, if you're the Edmonton Oilers this past season, you're taking the power play every time. Some teams with limited success or with a really strong breakaway scoring player there, you might want to take the penalty shot and I think that it just changes things up from a strategy standpoint. Todd: Now you mentioned the downfall. Coaches ruin everything. 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A fan commentary of the 2022 Warner Brothers film "The Batman", one scene at a time! In this episode Tim and Scott review scene 15 where Batman sends Selina into the 44 Below Club to get some leads! You can help to support this show and the rest of Squadcast Media through Patreon at this link! Thank you for your support! You can help support the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention HERE Where to find us: Follow DC Squadcast on Twitter at @DCSquadcast Follow Tim on Twitter at @Allenfire Follow Scott on Twitter at @ScottDC27 Email us at DCSquadcast@gmail.com Subscribe to Squadcast Media: DC Squadcast: iTunes / Spotify / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS DCTV Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS DC Comics Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS Fans Without Borders: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS Enter The Knight: iTunes / Google Play / Spotify / RSS The show's intro and outro music was composed by Steve Barton.
A fan commentary of the 2022 Warner Brothers film "The Batman", one scene at a time! In this episode Tim and Scott review scene 15 where Batman sends Selina into the 44 Below Club to get some leads!You can help to support this show and the rest of Squadcast Media through Patreon at this link! Thank you for your support!You can help support the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention HEREWhere to find us:Follow DC Squadcast on Twitter at @DCSquadcastFollow Tim on Twitter at @AllenfireFollow Scott on Twitter at @ScottDC27Email us at DCSquadcast@gmail.comSubscribe to Squadcast Media:DC Squadcast: iTunes / Spotify / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSDCTV Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSDC Comics Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSFans Without Borders: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSEnter The Knight: iTunes / Google Play / Spotify / RSSThe show's intro and outro music was composed by Steve Barton.
On this week's episode of “Da” Podcast, Steve is joined by award winning producer “Uncle Creepy” Steve Barton as they talk about the origins of the name Uncle Creepy, being a horror historian & paranormal investigator, getting into the horror genre, producing Terrifier 2, clowns in horror movies, dimensional villains, working on The Elm Street Legacy documentary, thoughts on horror remakes, crossovers, comparisons, favourite horror villains, dream project and so much more! If you're looking for “Da” Podcast merchandise, and want to support the show directly, please visit http://tee.pub/lic/KrIMP441400 We have tees, hoodies, onesies, phone cases, pillows, mugs and more! If you're into wrestling collectables, autographs, comic books, action figures, sports cards and more, make sure to visit www.firstrow.ca and use promo code: DAPODCAST20 to receive 20% off! Looking for something new to read and also into video games? Please visit www.bossfightbooks.com for great books on classic video games! You can follow Steve on Instagram & Twitter @fingastylz and “Da” Podcast on Twitter @dapodcastdap Send your questions and comments to dapodcastdap@gmail.com Make sure to subscribe, rate, like, follow or review on ApplePodcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn, SoundCloud, Spotify and iHeartRadio!
A fan commentary of the 2022 Warner Brothers film "The Batman", one scene at a time! In this episode Tim and Scott review scene 14 where Batman and Lieutenant Gordon seach Commissioner's Pete Savage's body for clues at the Gotham morgue! You can help to support this show and the rest of Squadcast Media through Patreon at this link! Thank you for your support! You can help support the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention HERE Where to find us: Follow DC Squadcast on Twitter at @DCSquadcast Follow Tim on Twitter at @Allenfire Follow Scott on Twitter at @ScottDC27 Email us at DCSquadcast@gmail.com Subscribe to Squadcast Media: DC Squadcast: iTunes / Spotify / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS DCTV Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS DC Comics Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS Fans Without Borders: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS Enter The Knight: iTunes / Google Play / Spotify / RSS The show's intro and outro music was composed by Steve Barton.
A fan commentary of the 2022 Warner Brothers film "The Batman", one scene at a time! In this episode Tim and Scott review scene 14 where Batman and Lieutenant Gordon seach Commissioner's Pete Savage's body for clues at the Gotham morgue!You can help to support this show and the rest of Squadcast Media through Patreon at this link! Thank you for your support!You can help support the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention HEREWhere to find us:Follow DC Squadcast on Twitter at @DCSquadcastFollow Tim on Twitter at @AllenfireFollow Scott on Twitter at @ScottDC27Email us at DCSquadcast@gmail.comSubscribe to Squadcast Media:DC Squadcast: iTunes / Spotify / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSDCTV Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSDC Comics Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSFans Without Borders: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSEnter The Knight: iTunes / Google Play / Spotify / RSSThe show's intro and outro music was composed by Steve Barton.
Sir Malcolm Walker is the chairman and co-founder of the frozen food supermarket chain Iceland. He was brought up in Grange Moor, West Yorkshire. He was just 14 when his father died, and he helped his mother run a smallholding, driving a tractor and ploughing fields. His business instinct kicked in during his teenage years, when he promoted Saturday night dances by booking bands into local church halls. After receiving rejections from Marks & Spencer and Littlewoods, he became a trainee manager at Woolworths, and recalls that he started at the very bottom, sweeping the floors for many months before gradually winning promotions and moving round the country. In 1970, he and Peter Hinchcliffe, a colleague from Woolworths, opened a shop in Oswestry, selling loose frozen food from chest freezers. The business soon began to take off, Malcolm and Peter were both fired by Woolworths, and Malcolm went on to build a company which now has more than 1000 stores in the UK and Ireland. Along the way, boardroom battles led to his departure in the early 2000s, but he later returned and Iceland is now back in family ownership. Alongside his business pursuits, Malcolm has been a fundraiser for dementia charities, after his wife was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's. She died in 2021 after more than 50 years of marriage. He was knighted in 2017, has three children, one of whom also works in the family business, and he married for the second time in August last year. DISC ONE: Violin Concerto No. 1 in G Minor, Op. 26: II. Adagio, composed by Max Bruch, performed by Itzhak Perlman (violin) and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, conducted by Bernard Haitink DISC TWO: Goodbye by Josef Locke DISC THREE: Only You by The Platters DISC FOUR: Silence is Golden by The Tremeloes DISC FIVE: Memory composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber and performed by Elaine Paige DISC SIX: All I Ask of You composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber and performed by Steve Barton and Sarah Brightman DISC SEVEN: La bohème, SC 67 / Act I composed by Giacomo Puccini and performed by Luciano Pavarotti (tenor) and Mirella Freni (soprano) with the Berlin Philharmonic, conducted by Herbert von Karajan DISC EIGHT: Quando me'n vo (“Musetta's Waltz”) from La Bohème composed by Giacomo Puccini and performed by Natalie Walker BOOK CHOICE: Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe LUXURY ITEM: A cast iron cooking pot CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: Quando me'n vo (“Musetta's Waltz”) from La Bohème composed by Giacomo Puccini and performed by Natalie Walker Presenter Lauren Laverne Producer Sarah Taylor
Hosts Dustin and Dean With Guest Steve Barton Jump Back Into The Terrifier-Verse! ------------------- Horror Products To Die For! - https://twistedallure.com/?ref=byrpeh0j0u 10% Off Link ( + 5% off Code BHO_Podcast) Patrons- Trevor Stephen Spencer Charnas Spencer Charnas Candy Dean Sharp Dissect That Film Yutaka Tamanaha Do you like Horror? Podcast? Movies? Then consider becoming a Patreon Today to get Special Rewards and Early Access to our Audio and Video Versions of the Podcast before any other site! Come Listen, If You Dare! - https://www.patreon.com/TheBarrensHideout_Podcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thebho-podcast/support
Some may say he is can be creepy & spooky, however there is more than layers to this onion (like many of our guests). This guest has been around the horror game for many years as he started Dread Central, but also was involved as a producer in the recent successful movie "Terrifier 2". Please welcome "Uncle Creepy" Steve Barton! Steve Barton Instagram: unclecreepysb Crazy Train Radio Facebook: www.facebook.com/realctradio Instagram: @crazytrainradio Twitter: @realctradio YouTube: www.youtube.com/crazytrainradio Website: crazytrainradio.us --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crazytrainradio/support
LIVE WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 7TH @ 9PM EST/6 PM PST – IT'S the SEASON FINALE of @THESEXYWITCHES – THESE ARE A FEW OF OUR FAVORITE THINGS 2022 – WITH STEVEN BARTON, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER of TERRIFER 2!!!! CALL IN AND GIVE US A CHAT: (646) 716-9172 WE HAVE A THREE-HOUR SHOW TONIGHT!! TOP of HOUR ONE – THE SEXY WITCHES Mourn the LOSS of GEEK FAVORITES, including KEVIN CONROY, JASON DAVID FRANK, ANGELA LANSBURY, and KRISTIE ALLEY. THEN– THE SEXY WITCHES are OVERJOYED to Welcome STEVE BARTON, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER of the Cinderella Story of 2022, the Mega-Slasher TERRIFER 2! AFTERWARDS – THE SEXY WITCHES will ReCap their FAVORITE THINGS of 2022. We will DISCUSS TELEVISION, MEMES, MUSIC, NEWS and Whatever we want EXCEPT for our favorite films. That is for a Later Podcast. FINALLY in HOUR THREE – THE VOICE OF VILOENCE, NATHAN HAMILTON and THE HEAD HAUNTRESS will ReCap the Crazy World that was PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING in 2022. WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR FAVORITE THINGS of 2022? ALL EPISODES are RECORDED LIVE, IN LOW FI and can be STREAMED after Airing HAPPY HOLIDAYS, THE SEXY WITCHES are looking forward to your... Call: (646) 716-9172
In this episode @happyhourwithlitopodcast9458 talks to Steve Barton executive producer of Terrifier 2 @HorrorCentral we talk about the success of the independent film, and so much more!!! tune in Audio Version- www.anchor.fm/happyhourwithlito Facebook-Happy Hour With Lito Instagram-@happyhourwithlitopod Twitter-@litoshapppyhour ClubHouse-@litoshappyhour Production by Keith "Sinista1" Hayes Sinista1 Productions Manager of Recording Artist Veana Marie Host of "The Booth" (Entertainment) Tue. 7P/8P NY EST. Co-Producer of "Oscar Mike Radio" Thu. 8:00P NY EST Co-Creator/Co-Producer of "Drafting the Circuits" (NASCAR, F1 & IndyCar) Thu. 9P/10P NY EST. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/happyhourwithlito/support
Steve Barton, Taylor Gunn, and Kayla Greer (Former missionaries and students at the Utah Valley Institute) share important lessons learned from their missions. Highlights :50 Intro to our three guests: Steven, Taylor and Kayla. 4:28 Looking back, what would you have done that would have better prepared you for missionary service? 7:00 The role of the temple in your service & in your life? 8:30 Practical preparation that you found useful for service? 11:00 Thoughts about your Missionary Preparation class 12:08 How you feel about Preach My Gospel as a resource? 15:20 The role of the Book of Mormon in your work and in your life? 24:30 What were your expectations and what surprised you? 28:00 How you dealt with difficult companions? 34:00 How did you deal with homesickness? 40:30 How did you grow in learning how to recognize and follow spiritual promptings? 45:13 What do you love about a mission? 50:00 How did you overcome the fear to talk to people? 55:15 How did your mission prepare you to become a lifelong disciple of Jesus Christ?
A fan commentary of the 2022 Warner Brothers film "The Batman", one scene at a time! In this episode Tim and Scott review scene 13 where Bruce and Selina return to her apartment to find that Annika has been taken! You can help to support this show and the rest of Squadcast Media through Patreon at this link! Thank you for your support! You can help support the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention HERE Where to find us: Follow DC Squadcast on Twitter at @DCSquadcast Follow Tim on Twitter at @Allenfire Follow Scott on Twitter at @ScottDC27 Email us at DCSquadcast@gmail.com Subscribe to Squadcast Media: DC Squadcast: iTunes / Spotify / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS DCTV Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS DC Comics Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS Fans Without Borders: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS Enter The Knight: iTunes / Google Play / Spotify / RSS The show's intro and outro music was composed by Steve Barton.
A fan commentary of the 2022 Warner Brothers film "The Batman", one scene at a time! In this episode Tim and Scott review scene 13 where Bruce and Selina return to her apartment to find that Annika has been taken!You can help to support this show and the rest of Squadcast Media through Patreon at this link! Thank you for your support!You can help support the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention HEREWhere to find us:Follow DC Squadcast on Twitter at @DCSquadcastFollow Tim on Twitter at @AllenfireFollow Scott on Twitter at @ScottDC27Email us at DCSquadcast@gmail.comSubscribe to Squadcast Media:DC Squadcast: iTunes / Spotify / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSDCTV Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSDC Comics Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSFans Without Borders: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSEnter The Knight: iTunes / Google Play / Spotify / RSSThe show's intro and outro music was composed by Steve Barton.
Mike & Karen welcome Julie Spinks, founding director of WaterSafe, and Steve Barton, an accredited plumber from Somerset, for a wide-ranging discussion on best water practice within the home. WaterSafe is a free online search facility funded by the water industry to help customers find competent and qualified plumbers, water supply pipe installers and other water services specialists in England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Get in touch with the show with any of your questions or comments: podcast@ccwater.org.uk TIMESTAMPS 0:05 - Mike & Karen introduce the show 1:52 - Discussing South West Water's novel new 'Stop The Drop' reservoir scheme 5:31 - WaterSafe join the show 26:05 - Farewells and final tips SHOWNOTES Our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/waterfall_podcast/ WaterSafe: https://www.watersafe.org.uk/
Steve Barton has been giving us great products of horror over the years. He co-founded Dread Central. Produced the Doc Never Sleep Again but more recently, the Terrifier films. Terrifier 2 has done somehting amazing at the box office this past month. With no marketing behind it, it has gone toe to toe with some major Hollywood blockbusters. Here Steve's side of things today on the show. Follow Steve right here: https://www.instagram.com/unclecreepysb/ Follow The Show on IG: https://www.instagram.com/tylergeisbasementpod/
On this episode I sit down with Steve Barton. Or as he's better known, Uncle Creepy. He's one of the producers of the wildly successful Terrifier 2, and an old friend. We talk about the movie and catch up a little bit. It was a fun little reunion and I hope we get the chance to do it again soon. Go check out Terrifier 2 on Screambox now!
Steve Barton is living the dream. After years of near-misses and being ignored, Barton has finally hit the indie-horror bullseye as an executive producer of Damien Leone's surprise hit “Terrifier 2” — and he's savoring every goddamn minute of it. Steve tells us about being a life-long horror devotee, his time at Dread Central, being Uncle Creepy, hero-peeing in George Romero's hotel bathroom, smoking pot out of carrots with Sid Haig, looking like Paul Di'Anno (well, according to Gabe), why low budget horror is the best horror, and still being —above all— a fucking FAN of all of it!
Steve Barton is a film producer from NY who also happened to co-found Dread Central. His life has been a constant ever-changing dance for success and he's been steadily progressing throughout all the pitfalls that tried to break up his course. He's been an editor, a writer, an interviewer, a critic and a colleague. His profound love for horror and its community has always kept him hard at work at numerous projects at any given moment, but his support to the indie-filmmaking art form couldn't possibly go unnoticed. Terrifier 2 has now reached $10 million at the box office on a $250,000 budget and Steve is the man that made the deal with Cinedigm to help get it distributed to all your local theaters. We chatted about the accidental marketing that took place, which he and the rest of the Terrifier crew had nothing to do with, and how this boost in social media engagement led to a world-wide Art the Clown cult. Steve also gives great industry advice to hopeful filmmakers and why you should never have backup plans if you're wishing to focus on your dream passion. There's still time to see Terrifer 2 in your local movie theater - get there now! The film is meant to be seen with a packed audience. It's also streaming NOW on Screambox. Blu-ray comes out in December with exclusive editions dropping at Walmart and Best Buy, which you can pre-order NOW! Hosted by @kellenpembleton Follow Steve on Instagram @unclecreepysb and follow his incredible journey! Follow @kellenspettytalkshow for all upcoming guest announcements! Art by @mr.ed_gage #KellensPettyTalkShow #SteveBarton #Terrifier2 #ArtTheClown #DamienLeone #DavidHowardThornton #Horror
The great Steve Barton (@UncleCreepy) took time out of his crazy schedule to talk to The Boys about his history with the Terrifier franchise, how he helped get Terrifier 2 into theaters, his reaction to its spectacular Box Office run, whether Art the Clown is a new Horror Icon and how a picture of vomit brought us together! Below is a link to the vomit pic on Twitter. WARNING: Do not click if you have a sensitive disposition: https://twitter.com/TheBOBoysPod/status/1584562861644599296 Find Where Terrifier 2 Is Showing Near You This Weekend: https://www.terrifier2themovie.com/ E-mail us: theboboyspodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @TheBOBoysPod
Today, Yutaka sits down with Steve Barton one of the producers of the Terrifier 2. This is a film Yutaka adored, and it appears so do horror. fans. In its third weekend it's almost doubled the previous weekend gross. This is a fun chat, but it's also a love fest for the anything and everything about Terrifier 2 If you would like to support the podcast, you can join our patreon: patreon.com/TheHorrorHourTV Follow us us over on twitter and instagram: @TheHorrorHourTV You can also get your official 'The Horror Merch' : https://www.redbubble.com/people/thehorrorhour/shop Our Links: https://linktr.ee/TheHorrorHour --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-horror-hour/support
Steve Barton of Terrifier 2 on why their horror film may create a physical reaction – such as throwing up - as cinemas offer sick bags to audiences. TikTok's introducing an adults-only option for live streams, and why strict parenting may hard-wire the risk of depression into a child's DNA. Also in this episode:Activision (behind Call of Duty and Crash Bandicoot) may use AI to generate music for gamesResearchers say ‘girls routinely get better grades than boys in class' – why?Sound cues during sleep could help people forget specific memoriesScientists find Europeans were consuming milk 7,400 years agoMotorola's teasing a rollable concept phoneFollow us on Twitter #TechScienceDaily Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A fan commentary of the 2022 Warner Brothers film "The Batman", one scene at a time! In this episode Tim and Scott review scene 12 where Bruce confronts Selina as she breaks into the Mayor's residence! You can help to support this show and the rest of Squadcast Media through Patreon at this link! Thank you for your support! You can help support the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention HERE Where to find us: Follow DC Squadcast on Twitter at @DCSquadcast Follow Tim on Twitter at @Allenfire Follow Scott on Twitter at @ScottDC27 Email us at DCSquadcast@gmail.com Subscribe to Squadcast Media: DC Squadcast: iTunes / Spotify / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS DCTV Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS DC Comics Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS Fans Without Borders: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS Enter The Knight: iTunes / Google Play / Spotify / RSS The show's intro and outro music was composed by Steve Barton.
A fan commentary of the 2022 Warner Brothers film "The Batman", one scene at a time! In this episode Tim and Scott review scene 12 where Bruce confronts Selina as she breaks into the Mayor's residence!You can help to support this show and the rest of Squadcast Media through Patreon at this link! Thank you for your support!You can help support the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention HEREWhere to find us:Follow DC Squadcast on Twitter at @DCSquadcastFollow Tim on Twitter at @AllenfireFollow Scott on Twitter at @ScottDC27Email us at DCSquadcast@gmail.comSubscribe to Squadcast Media:DC Squadcast: iTunes / Spotify / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSDCTV Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSDC Comics Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSFans Without Borders: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSEnter The Knight: iTunes / Google Play / Spotify / RSSThe show's intro and outro music was composed by Steve Barton.
A fan commentary of the 2013 Warner Brothers film "Man of Steel", one scene at a time! In this episode Tim and Scott review scene 1 with the birth of Kal-El on the planet Krypton! You can help to support this show and the rest of Squadcast Media through Patreon at this link! Thank you for your support! You can help support the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention HERE Where to find us: Follow DC Squadcast on Twitter at @DCSquadcast Follow Tim on Twitter at @Allenfire Follow Scott on Twitter at @ScottDC27 Email us at DCSquadcast@gmail.com Subscribe to Squadcast Media: DC Squadcast: iTunes / Spotify / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS DCTV Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS DC Comics Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS Fans Without Borders: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS Enter The Knight: iTunes / Google Play / Spotify / RSS The show's intro and outro music was composed by Steve Barton.
A fan commentary of the 2022 Warner Brothers film "The Batman", one scene at a time! In this episode Tim and Scott review scene 11 with Bruce following the trail of Selina Kyle to find out who she is! You can help to support this show and the rest of Squadcast Media through Patreon at this link! Thank you for your support! You can help support the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention HERE Where to find us: Follow DC Squadcast on Twitter at @DCSquadcast Follow Tim on Twitter at @Allenfire Follow Scott on Twitter at @ScottDC27 Email us at DCSquadcast@gmail.com Subscribe to Squadcast Media: DC Squadcast: iTunes / Spotify / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS DCTV Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS DC Comics Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS Fans Without Borders: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS Enter The Knight: iTunes / Google Play / Spotify / RSS The show's intro and outro music was composed by Steve Barton.
A fan commentary of the 2022 Warner Brothers film "The Batman", one scene at a time! In this episode Tim and Scott review scene 11 with Bruce following the trail of Selina Kyle to find out who she is!You can help to support this show and the rest of Squadcast Media through Patreon at this link! Thank you for your support!You can help support the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention HEREWhere to find us:Follow DC Squadcast on Twitter at @DCSquadcastFollow Tim on Twitter at @AllenfireFollow Scott on Twitter at @ScottDC27Email us at DCSquadcast@gmail.comSubscribe to Squadcast Media:DC Squadcast: iTunes / Spotify / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSDCTV Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSDC Comics Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSFans Without Borders: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSEnter The Knight: iTunes / Google Play / Spotify / RSSThe show's intro and outro music was composed by Steve Barton.
Hablando de musicales clásicos, no podíamos demorar más el musical de Andrew Lloyd Webber “EL FANTASMA DE LA ÓPERA”. Estrenado en 1986, sigue en cartel en Broadway y Londres a día de hoy. Todo un referente del musical que tuvo su versión española a ambos lados del Atlántico e incluso se llevó al cine con desigual fortuna como comentaremos al hablar de las curiosidades al final del podcast. La grabación que vamos a escuchar en el podcast es la del reparto original de Londres con Michael Crawford como Fantasma, Sarah Brightman como Christine y Steve Barton como Raúl, que repetirían en Broadway, no sin bastantes reticencias por parte de los sindicatos de actores americanos, que veían cómo los ingleses les estaban comiendo terreno. 00h 00’00” The point of no return 00h 02’59” Presentación 00h 04’47” Cabecera 00h 05’56” Inicio 00h 07’20” Prólogo 00h 09’15” Obertura 00h 13’30” Think of me 00h 19’02” Angel of music 00h 21’20” Little Lotte 00h 22’38” The mirror 00h 24’08” The Phantom of the Opera 00h 29’23” The music of the night 00h 36’00” I remember 00h 38’11” Stranger than you dreamt it 00h 40’47” Magical Lasso 00h 41’47” Notes 00h 46’56” Prima Donna 00h 52’59” Poor fool, he makes me laugh 00h 56’34” Why have you brought me here? 00h 57’41” Raoul, I’ve been there 01h 00’05” All I ask of you 01h 05’02” All I ask of you (Reprise) 01h 09’08” Entr’acte 01h 12’11” Masquerade 01h 17’17” Why so silent 01h 19’52” Notes 01h 25’39” Twisted every day 01h 27’16” Don Juan Triumphant Rehearsal 01h 28’27” The Phantom of the Opera (Reprise) 01h 29’43” Wishing you were somehow here again 01h 33’44” Wandering child 01h 35’39” Bravo monsieur 01h 36’26” Don Juan Triumphant 01h 41’14” The point of no return 01h 47’41” Down once more 01h 48’16” Track down this murderer 01h 49’13” Finale 01h 59’32” Anécdotas y curiosidades 02h 04’24” Escena final - Camilo Sesto & Andrea Bronston 02h 09’56” Música en la oscuridad – Camilo Sesto 02h 15’37” Música en la oscuridad – Juan Navarro 02h 22’30” Learn to be lonely – Beyoncé 02h 30’02” The heart is slow to learn – Kiri Te Kanawa
A fan commentary of the 2022 Warner Brothers film "The Batman", one scene at a time! In this episode Tim and Scott review scene 10 with Batman confronting Penguin and meeting Selina Kyle! You can help to support this show and the rest of Squadcast Media through Patreon at this link! Thank you for your support! You can help support the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention HERE Where to find us: Follow DC Squadcast on Twitter at @DCSquadcast Follow Tim on Twitter at @Allenfire Follow Scott on Twitter at @ScottDC27 Email us at DCSquadcast@gmail.com Subscribe to Squadcast Media: DC Squadcast: iTunes / Spotify / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS DCTV Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS DC Comics Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS Fans Without Borders: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS Enter The Knight: iTunes / Google Play / Spotify / RSS The show's intro and outro music was composed by Steve Barton.
A fan commentary of the 2022 Warner Brothers film "The Batman", one scene at a time! In this episode Tim and Scott review scene 10 with Batman confronting Penguin and meeting Selina Kyle!You can help to support this show and the rest of Squadcast Media through Patreon at this link! Thank you for your support!You can help support the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention HEREWhere to find us:Follow DC Squadcast on Twitter at @DCSquadcastFollow Tim on Twitter at @AllenfireFollow Scott on Twitter at @ScottDC27Email us at DCSquadcast@gmail.comSubscribe to Squadcast Media:DC Squadcast: iTunes / Spotify / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSDCTV Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSDC Comics Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSFans Without Borders: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSEnter The Knight: iTunes / Google Play / Spotify / RSSThe show's intro and outro music was composed by Steve Barton.
It's an action-packed show this week, as John and El'Ahrai review "Bullet Train" and "Allegoria"! But wait, there's more! We also have Part 2 of our interview with Steve Barton, a.k.a. Dread Central's Uncle Creepy! What an age in which we live! There's no stopping what can't be stopped, no killing what can't be killed.
And here we are, back with another episode! This week, El'Ahrai and John review "DC League of Super-Pets" and "Bloody Muscle Bodu Builder In Hell"! But wait, there's more! We also have the first half of an extensive interview with Steve Barton, a.k.a. Uncle Creepy from Dread Central! Isn't that delightful? The All-Father wove the skein of your life a long time ago. Go and hide in a hole if you wish, but you won't live one instant longer. Your fate is fixed. Fear profits a man nothing.
A fan commentary of the 2022 Warner Brothers film "The Batman", one scene at a time! In this episode Tim and Scott review scene 9 with Batman going to the Iceberg Lounge to confront Penguin! You can help to support this show and the rest of Squadcast Media through Patreon at this link! Thank you for your support! You can help support the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention HERE Where to find us: Follow DC Squadcast on Twitter at @DCSquadcast Follow Tim on Twitter at @Allenfire Follow Scott on Twitter at @ScottDC27 Email us at DCSquadcast@gmail.com Subscribe to Squadcast Media: DC Squadcast: iTunes / Spotify / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS DCTV Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS DC Comics Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS Fans Without Borders: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS Enter The Knight: iTunes / Google Play / Spotify / RSS The show's intro and outro music was composed by Steve Barton.
A fan commentary of the 2022 Warner Brothers film "The Batman", one scene at a time! In this episode Tim and Scott review scene 9 with Batman going to the Iceberg Lounge to confront Penguin!You can help to support this show and the rest of Squadcast Media through Patreon at this link! Thank you for your support!You can help support the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention HEREWhere to find us:Follow DC Squadcast on Twitter at @DCSquadcastFollow Tim on Twitter at @AllenfireFollow Scott on Twitter at @ScottDC27Email us at DCSquadcast@gmail.comSubscribe to Squadcast Media:DC Squadcast: iTunes / Spotify / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSDCTV Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSDC Comics Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSFans Without Borders: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSEnter The Knight: iTunes / Google Play / Spotify / RSSThe show's intro and outro music was composed by Steve Barton.
A fan commentary of the 2022 Warner Brothers film "The Batman", one scene at a time! In this episode Tim and Scott review scene 8 with Batman and Lt. Gordon following Riddler's clue to the Mayor's car garage! You can help to support this show and the rest of Squadcast Media through Patreon at this link! Thank you for your support! You can help support the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention HERE Where to find us: Follow DC Squadcast on Twitter at @DCSquadcast Follow Tim on Twitter at @Allenfire Follow Scott on Twitter at @ScottDC27 Email us at DCSquadcast@gmail.com Subscribe to Squadcast Media: DC Squadcast: iTunes / Spotify / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS DCTV Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS DC Comics Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS Fans Without Borders: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS Enter The Knight: iTunes / Google Play / Spotify / RSS The show's intro and outro music was composed by Steve Barton.
A fan commentary of the 2022 Warner Brothers film "The Batman", one scene at a time! In this episode Tim and Scott review scene 8 with Batman and Lt. Gordon following Riddler's clue to the Mayor's car garage!You can help to support this show and the rest of Squadcast Media through Patreon at this link! Thank you for your support!You can help support the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention HEREWhere to find us:Follow DC Squadcast on Twitter at @DCSquadcastFollow Tim on Twitter at @AllenfireFollow Scott on Twitter at @ScottDC27Email us at DCSquadcast@gmail.comSubscribe to Squadcast Media:DC Squadcast: iTunes / Spotify / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSDCTV Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSDC Comics Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSFans Without Borders: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSEnter The Knight: iTunes / Google Play / Spotify / RSSThe show's intro and outro music was composed by Steve Barton.
Happy Birthday Agrappina Vaganova, Pauline Koner, Lucinda Childs, Steve Barton, and Farukh Ruzimatov! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dawn-davis-loring/support
A fan commentary of the 2022 Warner Brothers film "The Batman", one scene at a time! In this episode Tim and Scott review scene 7 with Bruce working with Alfred to solve Riddler's cipher clue! You can help to support this show and the rest of Squadcast Media through Patreon at this link! Thank you for your support! You can help support the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention HERE Where to find us: Follow DC Squadcast on Twitter at @DCSquadcast Follow Tim on Twitter at @Allenfire Follow Scott on Twitter at @ScottDC27 Email us at DCSquadcast@gmail.com Subscribe to Squadcast Media: DC Squadcast: iTunes / Spotify / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS DCTV Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS DC Comics Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS Fans Without Borders: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS Enter The Knight: iTunes / Google Play / Spotify / RSS The show's intro and outro music was composed by Steve Barton.
A fan commentary of the 2022 Warner Brothers film "The Batman", one scene at a time! In this episode Tim and Scott review scene 7 with Bruce working with Alfred to solve Riddler's cipher clue!You can help to support this show and the rest of Squadcast Media through Patreon at this link! Thank you for your support!You can help support the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention HEREWhere to find us:Follow DC Squadcast on Twitter at @DCSquadcastFollow Tim on Twitter at @AllenfireFollow Scott on Twitter at @ScottDC27Email us at DCSquadcast@gmail.comSubscribe to Squadcast Media:DC Squadcast: iTunes / Spotify / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSDCTV Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSDC Comics Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSFans Without Borders: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSEnter The Knight: iTunes / Google Play / Spotify / RSSThe show's intro and outro music was composed by Steve Barton.
A fan commentary of the 2022 Warner Brothers film "The Batman", one scene at a time! In this episode Tim and Scott review scene 6 with Bruce Wayne leaving the press conference about the hunt for the Mayor's murder and heading to his Wayne Tower Batcave! You can help to support this show and the rest of Squadcast Media through Patreon at this link! Thank you for your support! You can help support the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention HERE Where to find us: Follow DC Squadcast on Twitter at @DCSquadcast Follow Tim on Twitter at @Allenfire Follow Scott on Twitter at @ScottDC27 Email us at DCSquadcast@gmail.com Subscribe to Squadcast Media: DC Squadcast: iTunes / Spotify / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS DCTV Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS DC Comics Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS Fans Without Borders: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS Enter The Knight: iTunes / Google Play / Spotify / RSS The show's intro and outro music was composed by Steve Barton.
A fan commentary of the 2022 Warner Brothers film "The Batman", one scene at a time! In this episode Tim and Scott review scene 6 with Bruce Wayne leaving the press conference about the hunt for the Mayor's murder and heading to his Wayne Tower Batcave!You can help to support this show and the rest of Squadcast Media through Patreon at this link! Thank you for your support!You can help support the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention HEREWhere to find us:Follow DC Squadcast on Twitter at @DCSquadcastFollow Tim on Twitter at @AllenfireFollow Scott on Twitter at @ScottDC27Email us at DCSquadcast@gmail.comSubscribe to Squadcast Media:DC Squadcast: iTunes / Spotify / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSDCTV Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSDC Comics Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSFans Without Borders: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSEnter The Knight: iTunes / Google Play / Spotify / RSSThe show's intro and outro music was composed by Steve Barton.
A fan commentary of the 2022 Warner Brothers film "The Batman", one scene at a time! In this episode Tim and Scott review scene 5 with Batman and Gordon at the crime scene of the Mayor's murder! You can help to support this show and the rest of Squadcast Media through Patreon at this link! Thank you for your support! You can help support the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention HERE Where to find us: Follow DC Squadcast on Twitter at @DCSquadcast Follow Tim on Twitter at @Allenfire Follow Scott on Twitter at @ScottDC27 Email us at DCSquadcast@gmail.com Subscribe to Squadcast Media: DC Squadcast: iTunes / Spotify / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS DCTV Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS DC Comics Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS Fans Without Borders: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS Enter The Knight: iTunes / Google Play / Spotify / RSS The show's intro and outro music was composed by Steve Barton.
A fan commentary of the 2022 Warner Brothers film "The Batman", one scene at a time! In this episode Tim and Scott review scene 5 with Batman and Gordon at the crime scene of the Mayor's murder!You can help to support this show and the rest of Squadcast Media through Patreon at this link! Thank you for your support!You can help support the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention HEREWhere to find us:Follow DC Squadcast on Twitter at @DCSquadcastFollow Tim on Twitter at @AllenfireFollow Scott on Twitter at @ScottDC27Email us at DCSquadcast@gmail.comSubscribe to Squadcast Media:DC Squadcast: iTunes / Spotify / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSDCTV Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSDC Comics Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSFans Without Borders: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSEnter The Knight: iTunes / Google Play / Spotify / RSSThe show's intro and outro music was composed by Steve Barton.
A fan commentary of the 2022 Warner Brothers film "The Batman", one scene at a time! In this episode Tim and Scott review scene 4! You can help to support this show and the rest of Squadcast Media through Patreon at this link! Thank you for your support! You can help support the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention HERE Where to find us: Follow DC Squadcast on Twitter at @DCSquadcast Follow Tim on Twitter at @Allenfire Follow Scott on Twitter at @ScottDC27 Email us at DCSquadcast@gmail.com Subscribe to Squadcast Media: DC Squadcast: iTunes / Spotify / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS DCTV Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS DC Comics Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS Fans Without Borders: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS Enter The Knight: iTunes / Google Play / Spotify / RSS The show's intro and outro music was composed by Steve Barton.
https://linktr.ee/_red_river_podcast This week we got to talk some horror and some music with Steve aka Uncle Creepy. We covered everything from Terrifier 1 and 2. As well as his time at Dread Central and what he has on deck. At the end, he gave us 5 underrated horror films. And 5 recent horror movies that he really enjoyed. Check it out! Be on the look out for the movies, Allegoria and Terrifier 2. out this year and produced by Steve. Follow Steve on Instagram for updates on what he has coming up https://www.instagram.com/unclecreepysb/?hl=en Producer: Never Sleep Again, Terrifier 2, Allegoria, Sinphony, Zombieworld, Monsterland. WGA Writer, TV and radio host, co-founder of Dread Central. imdb.me/stevenbarton
A fan commentary of the 2022 Warner Brothers film "The Batman", one scene at a time! In this episode Tim and Scott review scene 4!You can help to support this show and the rest of Squadcast Media through Patreon at this link! Thank you for your support!You can help support the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention HEREWhere to find us:Follow DC Squadcast on Twitter at @DCSquadcastFollow Tim on Twitter at @AllenfireFollow Scott on Twitter at @ScottDC27Email us at DCSquadcast@gmail.comSubscribe to Squadcast Media:DC Squadcast: iTunes / Spotify / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSDCTV Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSDC Comics Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSFans Without Borders: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSEnter The Knight: iTunes / Google Play / Spotify / RSSThe show's intro and outro music was composed by Steve Barton.
Join us as we talk with Steve about the paranormal, his horror awakening, his little baby nerd boner, and the taboo of making the villain the butt of the jokes.
A fan commentary of the 2022 Warner Brothers film "The Batman", one scene at a time! In this episode Tim and Scott review scene 3! You can help to support this show and the rest of Squadcast Media through Patreon at this link! Thank you for your support! You can help support the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention HERE Where to find us: Follow DC Squadcast on Twitter at @DCSquadcast Follow Tim on Twitter at @Allenfire Follow Scott on Twitter at @ScottDC27 Email us at DCSquadcast@gmail.com Subscribe to Squadcast Media: DC Squadcast: iTunes / Spotify / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS DCTV Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS DC Comics Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS Fans Without Borders: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS Enter The Knight: iTunes / Google Play / Spotify / RSS The show's intro and outro music was composed by Steve Barton.
A fan commentary of the 2022 Warner Brothers film "The Batman", one scene at a time! In this episode Tim and Scott review scene 3!You can help to support this show and the rest of Squadcast Media through Patreon at this link! Thank you for your support!You can help support the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention HEREWhere to find us:Follow DC Squadcast on Twitter at @DCSquadcastFollow Tim on Twitter at @AllenfireFollow Scott on Twitter at @ScottDC27Email us at DCSquadcast@gmail.comSubscribe to Squadcast Media:DC Squadcast: iTunes / Spotify / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSDCTV Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSDC Comics Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSFans Without Borders: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSEnter The Knight: iTunes / Google Play / Spotify / RSSThe show's intro and outro music was composed by Steve Barton.
A fan commentary of the 2022 Warner Brothers film "The Batman", one scene at a time! In this episode Tim and Scott review scene 2! You can help to support this show and the rest of Squadcast Media through Patreon at this link! Thank you for your support! You can help support the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention HERE Where to find us: Follow DC Squadcast on Twitter at @DCSquadcast Follow Tim on Twitter at @Allenfire Follow Scott on Twitter at @ScottDC27 Email us at DCSquadcast@gmail.com Subscribe to Squadcast Media: DC Squadcast: iTunes / Spotify / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS DCTV Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS DC Comics Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS Fans Without Borders: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS Enter The Knight: iTunes / Google Play / Spotify / RSS The show's intro and outro music was composed by Steve Barton.
A fan commentary of the 2022 Warner Brothers film "The Batman", one scene at a time! In this episode Tim and Scott review scene 2!You can help to support this show and the rest of Squadcast Media through Patreon at this link! Thank you for your support!You can help support the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention HEREWhere to find us:Follow DC Squadcast on Twitter at @DCSquadcastFollow Tim on Twitter at @AllenfireFollow Scott on Twitter at @ScottDC27Email us at DCSquadcast@gmail.comSubscribe to Squadcast Media:DC Squadcast: iTunes / Spotify / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSDCTV Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSDC Comics Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSFans Without Borders: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSSEnter The Knight: iTunes / Google Play / Spotify / RSSThe show's intro and outro music was composed by Steve Barton.
A fan commentary of the 2022 Warner Brothers film "The Batman", one scene at a time! In this episode Tim and Scott review scene 1! You can help to support this show and the rest of Squadcast Media through Patreon at this link! Thank you for your support! You can help support the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention HERE Where to find us: * Follow DC Squadcast on Twitter at @DCSquadcast * Follow Tim on Twitter at @Allenfire * Follow Scott on Twitter at @ScottDC27 * Email us at DCSquadcast@gmail.com Subscribe to Squadcast Media: * DC Squadcast: iTunes / Spotify / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS * DCTV Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS * DC Comics Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS * Fans Without Borders: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS * Enter The Knight: iTunes / Google Play / Spotify / RSS The show's intro and outro music was composed by Steve Barton.
A fan commentary of the 2022 Warner Brothers film "The Batman", one scene at a time! In this episode Tim and Scott review scene 1! You can help to support this show and the rest of Squadcast Media through Patreon at this link! Thank you for your support! You can help support the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention HERE Where to find us: Follow DC Squadcast on Twitter at @DCSquadcast Follow Tim on Twitter at @Allenfire Follow Scott on Twitter at @ScottDC27 Email us at DCSquadcast@gmail.com Subscribe to Squadcast Media: DC Squadcast: iTunes / Spotify / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS DCTV Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS DC Comics Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS Fans Without Borders: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS Enter The Knight: iTunes / Google Play / Spotify / RSS The show's intro and outro music was composed by Steve Barton.
Owner and founder Steve Barton, a successful businessman for over 40 years, is an experienced entrepreneur with a broad range of leadership skills. Steve provides a unique process, using intuitive and strategic vision to help people produce strong results and success in their personal life as well as in business. He is a coach certified by the Gestalt International Study Center. In this episode we talk about:-What is the Game of Ten -What is the game often played. -How can we become more aware-How can we get to a state of 10-How can we get create abundance. -Things to say and not say when manifesting To connect with Steve: https://www.overthelookingglass.com/Download your Free digital copy of The Father, the Son, and the aha Moment here: https://thegameof10.com/Buy his book here___________________________________________________Thank you to our sponsors:BetterHelp - Visit https://betterhelp.com/brightsideoflife to join the over 500,000 people talking charge of their mental health with the help of an experienced professional.Special offer for The Bright Side of Life listeners... get 10% off your first month at https://betterhelp.com/brightsideoflifeVisit our website: https://www.thebrightsideoflifepodcast.com/Support the show (https://www.thebrightsideoflifepodcast.com/support/)
He worked for Fangoria. He helped found Dread Central. He helped distribute Terrifier and is producing Terrifier 2! He's a friend of ours with a long history in the horror film industry. Uncle Creepy Steve Barton is our guest this week as he talks:Horror movies His unlikely journey from New York street kid to film producerFriendships with George Romero & Sid HaigInfo on the upcoming Terrifier 2and so much more.We want to thank Steve for taking the time to hang out with us this week.Also for the Patreon members Brian and Jon discuss:Why would movies compete with Halloween Kills?Upcoming movies Movie spoiler shit-posters Marvel considering taking the word Men out of X-Men?Jeff Probst Survivor virtue signaling Dark Side of the Ring's Plane Ride from Hell fall outAEW Grand SlamHave AEW's ratings hit a ceiling?
Are you ready to have your mind blown? Then check out this episode where I chat with mindset coach Steve Barton about releasing duality and embracing awareness. This will raise your vibration, make you shine brighter, and help you live your life to the max that much more!
Part 1: Steve Barton is a graduate of the Gestalt International Study Center. As a Gestalt Coach and through his trademarked "The Game of Ten" program, you will increase your awareness, expand your scope of influence, refine your thought processes, and cultivate a dynamic environment through an inside-out approach to personal responsibility. Part 2: Weekly Words of Wisdom - Lynda shares an article about the "I'm Sorry" syndrome, how we can start to be aware of what we apologize for and what we can do to reframe what we say for more positive outcomes.
Noel catches up with Steve Barton. The Translator frontman released his latest album, Love and Destruction, last month. Translator's signature song, Everywhere That I'm Now, was featured on their debut album, Heartbeats And Triggers. The album received good promotion and became an underground and College radio hit in 1982. The band released four albums between 1982 and 1986.
Steve and Dan are hailing from their holiday locations. Steve was on a brief fishing trip, while Daniel went to a more exotic Colombia. For this episode, the duo discusses all about Roth IRAs. To save you the trouble of writing them down, here are the tickers: GLD 7.5% VDE 7.5% VGIT 15% VGLT 40% VOOG 30% Have more suggestions for the duo to ruminate over? Send them over to Steve Barton on Twitter here or on Facebook here!
Did Dan ever tell you about his trip to Egypt? Stevie B and Dan G have an extra special guest today, Shaman O! This episode brings up the life-changing experience of the Ayahuasca ceremony, how to get most out of it, and frog poison! Do you have more questions about this? You can reach out to Steve Barton on Twitter here!
Daniel's day started in an unexpected way, with a call from a previous intimate acquaintance who asked for an out-of-the-ordinary favor. However perplexing that was, it did not stop Daniel from bringing his positive vibes and knowledge to join Steve in discussing more about stock trading, upcoming guests on the show, and Peruvian plant-induced spiritual experiences. You can get in touch with Steve Barton on Twitter here!
What do you get when you create Steve's ideal guests? First of all, you have a recurring guest with constant insights, Daniel 'G' Garcia. Then you throw in a first-timer, professional poker player and owner of multiple properties. Pavlos Kasselouris moved from sunny Greece to just as sunny (with an arguably more reliable economy) Florida in 2013. You can follow Pavlos on Instagram or Twitch! You can get in touch with Steve Barton on Twitter here!
We have a brand new guest on In it to Win it, Mr. Mike Sneideman! Mike has extensive experience in hosting podcasts due to his endeavors with a popular poker podcast which aired until late 2020. Steve and Mike are discussing the latest happening, which, as usual, includes a review of Mike's life choices. The dynamic duo are trying to make sense of this crazy world and bringing in a mix of positivity and cynicism into 2021. You can get in touch with Steve Barton on Twitter here!
Today's Advent devotion from First Baptist Athens is offered by Steve Barton. His devotion is based on the story from Luke 1:39-45 which tells of Mary's visit to her cousin Elizabeth. Alan Hester provides the music to begin our devotion, which is followed by the reading of the scripture from The Voice translation.
Mike joins Steve and what will be known as the last episode under the Heads Up Poker branding. From 240 onward, we will be tuning into In it it Win it with Steve Barton! The content will stay the same, revolving around poker, stocks, gambling and life lessons - and we hope the new name will reflect our discussion points better! Mike also interviewed Steve on his new YouTube channel! Alex Fitzgerald gives away for FREE his 3 Hour Training Pack on 3 betting. He has also put out a class Master Small Stakes Cash Games in One Class, and his tournament version, Master Tournament Poker in One Class. Use the code hupoker to get your discount, good until 2/21/2020. Elliot Roe! Start with the free Tilt-Buster MP3, or look at his collection of Mental Game MP3s. If you need to be putting in more volume, then The Simple Volume System is for you. Total Mindset Makeover? Join the Poker Mind Coach Courses. If you are a tournament poker player, you may already know about Tournament Poker Edge. Check out some free training videos here. Check out all things poker at HeadsUpPoker.info. Sign up for a coaching session with Steve, watch instructional videos, and check out all previous podcasts. You can contact Steve via Twitter, Facebook, or email at headsuppokerpodcast@gmail.com
It’s a Double Feature Week on Pod Sematary! Chris & Kelsey decide whether or not to check the children in this urban-legend-turned-feature-film combo recommended by listener Alex! The Original: When a Stranger Calls (1979) “A psychopathic killer terrorizes a babysitter, then returns seven years later to menace her again" (IMDb.com). It’s everyone’s favorite UL: The Babysitter and the Man Upstairs! Plus, we talk way too much about gender dynamics and dating. The Remake: When a Stranger Calls (2006) “During a babysitting gig, a high-school student is harassed by an increasingly threatening prank caller" (IMDb.com). In 1979, Fred Walton added about 70 or so minutes of content to a 20-minute concept to make a pretty awesome film; in 2006, Simon West tried to get about the same length without adding ANYTHING. It goes about as well as you could expect. Get more at podsematary.com! Read our afterthoughts for this episode at https://twitter.com/PodSematary/status/1153434017313640448 Audio Sources: "Black Christmas" (1974) produced by Film Funding Ltd. of Canada, et al. "Down Once More/Track Down This Murderer" written by Charles Hart, Richard Stilgoe, & Andrew Lloyd Webber and performed by Michael Crawford, Mary Millar, Steve Barton, and the Original London Cast "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" produced by Universal Pictures & Apatow Productions “Grandma’s Boy” produced by Happy Madison Productions, et al. "New in Town" written and performed by John Mulaney "Old Town Road" written and performed by Lil Nas X "Pet Sematary" written by Dee Dee Ramone & Daniel Rey and performed by The Ramones "The Princess Bride" produced by The Princess Bride Ltd., et al. "S&M Present" (Robot Chicken S01E09) produced by Stoopid Monkey, et al. "Scrooged" produced by Paramount Pictures & Mirage Productions "Split" produced by Universal Pictures, et al. “The Three Caballeros” produced by Walt Disney Pictures & Walt Disney Productions "Urban Legend" produced by Phoenix Pictures, et al. "Weird Satanist Guy" via BowserVids @ www.youtube.com/watch?v=YErFwJX0HKE "When a Stranger Calls" (1979) produced by Melvin Simon Productions "When a Stranger Calls" (2006) produced by Screen Gems & Davis Entertainment "zendaya is meechee" via Gabriel Gundacker @ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xx5YqFKjTCY
Translator were one of those great polyglot bands of the early 80s - a little new wave, a little power pop and a lot of genres like "jangle pop" and "college rock" that hadn't even been invented yet. They released four album in the 80s and are probably best known for one of the best singles of the decade, 1982's "Everywhere That I'm Not." Eventually the band went on hiatus and Steve and his impressive songwriting skills lay dormant for a many years until 1999 when he kicked his solo career into gear. That, and the occasional Translator reunion, has been going strong ever since. Earlier this year he released his most ambitious album yet, the 3-disc (!) Tall Tales And Alibis, which shows a much darker, moodier side of this pop master. In here we talk about him starting out in music at 11 years old, the Bay Area scene Translator flourished in, what he did during those down years, and what motivated this new album. If you aren't already familiar with Steve and Translator's work, hopefully you'll hear some stuff you like! https://stevebartonmusic.com/home
In this episode of Who Belongs? we interview Nicole Montojo and Steve Barton, who recently co-authored a new research brief on the housing affordability crisis in California, called "Opening the Door for Rent Control: Toward a Comprehensive Approach to Protecting California’s Renters." Nicole is a housing research analyst at the Haas Institute. She holds a Master's degree in city planning from UC Berkeley. Steve is a former housing director for the city of Berkeley who holds a PhD in city and regional planning from UC Berkeley. Find the report, along with a summary, press release, presentation video, and other resources, here: https://haasinstitute.berkeley.edu/opening-door-rent-control For more episodes of Who Belongs? visit this page: https://haasinstitute.berkeley.edu/whobelongs
This week Julie, Miranda, and Zane will chat with Geena Schwartz about which of life's truths can be gleaned from one of the longest running musicals of all time - The Phantom of the Opera!- FURTHER READING -Wiki - Musical, Novel,IMDbiTunesSpotifywww.thephantomoftheopera.com- CELEBRITY SHOUTOUTS -Joel Schumacher, Gerard Butler, Emmy Rossum, Patrick Wilson, Minnie Driver, Miranda Richardson, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Charles Hart. Richard Stilgoe, Gaston Leroux, Michael Crawford, Sarah Brightman, Steve Barton, Ramin Karimloo, Sierra Boggess, Hadley Fraser, John Barrowman, Norm LewisLike us on Facebook! Follow us on Twitter! Support us on Patreon!Email us: musicalstaughtmepodcast@gmail.comVisit our home on the web thatsnotcanonproductions.comOur theme song and interstitial music all by the one and only Benedict Braxton Smith. Find out more about him at www.benedictbraxtonsmith.com
Once again Mike and I are welcoming Andrew Pieper, this week for longer than 10 minutes! Andrew is telling us about his time at the WSOP as well as is side gig as a Hot Air Ballon crew member. Mike also tells us about his latest 'adventures' with CoinBase and Ignition. We start discussing a strategy hand at.41:30 Andrew has some poker vlogs up on YouTube for you to check out! Follow him on Twitter! Get your rakeback at 64spades online poker room by clicking here, and play cash games and tournaments with some of the most "Fun Players" in online poker. Use the code HUPOKER for your rakeback. Elliot Roe asks, “What roadblocks are holding you back from playing your best poker?” Elliot’s “Mindset Coaching” can help you quickly eliminate your barriers and maximize your potential. A coach, an author, and a speaker, Elliot offers his mindset coaching to poker players at all levels. We suggest you start with the free Tilt-Buster MP3, or look at his collection of Mental Game MP3s. If you need to be putting in more volume, then The Simple Volume System is for you. Total Mindset Makeover? Join the Poker Mind Coach Courses. If you are a tournament poker player, you may already know about Tournament Poker Edge. This is without a doubt the highest quality, most comprehensive poker training sites available today. TPE’s pro lineup features over 35 MTT Masters, strategy articles, forums, and of course, over 1,000 poker training videos. Skip around, or take a more disciplined approach and follow the TPE University curriculum. Either way, Tournament Poker Edge is a terrific value in the poker training world. Watch a free training video here. Check out all things poker at HeadsUpPoker.Poker. Sign up for a coaching session with Steve, watch instructional videos, and check out all previous podcasts. You can contact Steve via Twitter, Facebook, or email at headsuppokerpodcast@gmail.com
Today's Bombshell (Bombshell Radio) Bombshell RadioToday 2pm-3pm EST 11am-12pm PDT 7pm-8pm BST bombshellradio.comhttps://tunein.com/radio/Bombshell-Radio-s25742stereoembersmagazine.comStereo Embers MagazineAlex Green #Interview w/ Steve Barton Music#Translator #SteveBarton #StereoEmbers #podcast #RadioShow #AlexGreen #Alternative #NewMusic #Nowplaying #BombshellRadio#80s #newwave, #postpunk, #synthpop, #gothrock“Steve Barton Didn’t Have A Plan”When college rock favorites Translator broke up in the mid-‘80s, singerSteve Barton didn’t have a plan as to what he was going to do next.So he did what he does best: He wrote songs. With a series of winningsolo albums under his belt and Translator back together and putting out records,the L.A.-born Barton talks to Alex about songwriting, his life with Translator and hisnew triple album Tall Tales And Alibis. He also talks a bit about his father,Wire Train and Brandi Carlisle...
“Steve Barton Didn’t Have A Plan” When college rock favorites Translator broke up in the mid-‘80s, singer Steve Barton didn’t have a plan as to what he was going to do next. So he did what he does best: He wrote songs. With a series of winning solo albums under his belt and Translator back together and putting out records, the L.A.-born Barton talks to Alex about songwriting, his life with Translator and his new triple album Tall Tales And Alibis. He also talks a bit about his father, Wire Train and Brandi Carlisle...
Steve Barton is best known as the leader of the Los Angeles band, Translator, who was signed to Columbia records in the early Eighties, scoring a college radio hit, “Everywhere That I’m Not,” in 1982. Barton issued his first solo record in 1999, and since then has issued six more, his latest being Tall Tales and Alibis.At a time when many artists have abandoned the album format for the far more economical single, Barton’s new release is a triple album, tour de force, with each disc taking on it’s own unique mood; a staggering 37 new songs to add to his catalog. In addition, his venerable band Translator continues to record and tour.Barton plays all the instruments on the first two discs, which he recorded at his home studio. The third disc is a full band record, featuring cameos by fellow Translator members as well as Pete Thomas on drums from Elvis Costello’s Attractions.He also talks about a dream he had where Bob Dylan played him a new song, which is included on one of the new discs.
SPAZ is joined by Jeff Murphy (Shoes) to continue their discussion about the Present Tense album. Translator's Steve Barton stops by to discuss his lates 3CD solo album. The Blanket Fort Pow Wow panel discusses Power Pop. Music from Club Wow, Lannie Flowers and The Cherry Bluestorms. Last but not least, Spaz presents But Is It Power Pop? featuring the debut album by The Scooters!
We are back! Finally...it's been a while, but we dust off the microphones to tackle flopping top 2 pair. We are joined by Steve Barton, host of the Heads Up Poker Podcast and delve deep into a couple of interesting hands.
In the beginning… Growing up in Madison, Wisconsin, Lyn began her love for music right from the beginning. Performing in school talent shows, city wide competitions or even just in her own living room; not a day went by for her without music in it.High school to College… At the age of 16, Lyn left her life of public high school in Madison, to attend the Interlochen Arts Academy in Michigan. She graduated from Interlochen with majors in Voice and Theater and moved onto a four year Musical Theater program at a University in St. Louis, MO where she earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree.From St. Louis to New York… After graduation, Lyn headed for New York to begin the next phase of her life. Living in mid town Manhattan, Lyn began the difficult task of auditioning for shows. At long last, the audition that would change the course of the rest of her life came through. Lyn auditioned at Radio City Music Hall for a European production of “Miss Saigon” and got the part of Ellen. Perhaps the frustration and the fight for years in NY to even be seen was what fueled her motivation to let nothing stop her now that she had been offered a leading role in a big production. It was a good thing, because, not only would Lyn be moving to another country for the job, but, ‘oh by the way, the show will not be done in English; you'll have to learn German if you want the role.The European Experience… Lyn's career in Europe took off quickly. Even with the challenges of being a non native speaker, Lyn beat the odds and continued to get leading roles in other German and Austrian productions. She went from “Miss Saigon” in Stuttgart, Germany to the World Première of “Dance Of The Vampires” in Vienna, Austria. There she worked with Jim Steinman and Roman Polanski, as well as the late great Mr. Steve Barton.From Vampires to Prostitutes… Lyn's performance in ‘Vampires' earned her a nomination for best actress, and also earned her an invitation to audition for the European premiere of Frank Wildhorn's “Jekyll & Hyde.” In keeping with her drive and determination, Lyn walked into the first audition with the entire show memorized and every song learned. She landed the leading role as Lucy Harris, and moved back to Germany (this time in Bremen) to begin preproduction on what would later be considered the definitive production of “Jekyll & Hyde” world wide.Top of the Pops…While continuing her work on stage in “Jekyll & Hyde,” Lyn was approached to record and perform a duet with Italian singer Pierro Mozzocchetti. The duo were chosen to perform the song “L'Eternita” at the final box fight of Axel Schulz against Wladimir Klitchko. The song's instant success placed the two on the charts and opened the door for an amazing whirlwind of television and radio publicity, including appearances on Top Of The Pops, Millionaire Gesucht, The Bambi Awards, Night Of The Stars and many more.From Pierro to The Scorpions…Whether it was pure luck or alignment of the stars is unknown, but one simple flick of the TV changed the course of Lyn's path yet again. Klaus Meine of the world famous rock group the Scorpions, happened to be flipping through the channels and saw Lyn Performing with Pierro. Shortly after that performance aired, Rudolph Schenker, Klaus and their manager Peter Amend met with Lyn after attending one of her performances as Lucy in Jekyll & Hyde. The instant chemistry and desire to try something new paved the way for “Here In My Heart.” Lyn recorded the Diane Warren song with the group in Austria and debuted the tune at the Expo 2000 in Hanover, Germany.From the Scorpions to Lionel Richie…While juggling a stage production, an Italian duet and an amazing opportunity with the Scorpions, Lyn had yet another miracle on the way. Lionel Richie. Lyn and Lionel were both on their own publicity tours; Lionel with his song “Angel”, and Lyn & The Scorpions with “Here In My Heart.” They kept crossing paths in the same green rooms and TV shows and the two got along very well exchanging phone numbers and keeping in touch. Lionel asked Lyn to join him on stage at the Bremen Arena to perform “We Are The World” with him as well as Kevin and Howie from the Backstreet Boys. Needless to say, Lyn said yes and performed in the arena that holds over 14,000 people.The first Record Deal… Lyn's work in both the musical Theater world and the pop/rock world caught the attention of an entertainment company based out of Germany. Approaching Lyn with an exclusive artist agreement, including promises of work in movies, TV and music, Lyn took the deal. The decision required Lyn to discontinue her performances in Jekyll & Hyde and other stage productions so she could concentrate full time on recording and releasing her solo album. Unfortunately, Lyn got trapped in a deal that was not living up to it's promises. Due to their own internal problems, Lyn's album was never released, she was offered no work through the company, and she was not allowed to work for anyone else. Seeing no other alternative, Lyn began a very long and very difficult legal battle to free herself from the binds of the company. The emotional trauma of losing what she had worked so hard for was very trying, but Lyn did not cave under the stress of it all. She took the time she needed, got out of the bad deal and freed herself from the negative team she had around her.On Stage Again… After suffering through the legal battles with her record company, and surviving some very trying personal tragedies as well, the dust finally began to settle and Lyn found herself free to begin again. Lyn was approached about an Austrian production of Frank Wildhorn's “Dracula” that was to include original music that had not been part of the production in New York. Blown away by the power of the music and the depth of the character, Lyn accepted the leading role of Mina and took to the stage again in a blaze of theatrical passion with her costars Uwe Kröger and Thomas Bouchart.And Now…At Last… After so many years of working in-between the two worlds of rock and theater, Lyn has found a way to combine both worlds into one. She has put together an extraordinary band, has found an amazing co-producer and brought together some incredible talents in the music industry. This new team of people she has around her now has resulted in the power behind her album “At Last”, available at the online store here as well as Amazon, CD Baby and Itunes. Lyn and her co-writer have created an epic sound that bridges the world of theatrical passion and the heat of Rock. The Theatrical-Rock sound is funky, sexy, tough and beautiful. Lyn has come out strong, powerful and better then ever.
Translator is best known for their 1982 college radio hit “Everywhere That I’m Not.” The California band released four major label albums before calling it quits in the mid Eighties. The band reconvened in 2012 for a brand new album called Big Green Lawn. Now, they’ve dug through the archives for Sometimes People Forget, a collection of demos and rarities that the band recorded during their peak years. We talk with leader Steve Barton about restoring these old tapes, finding some unreleased songs, and recording with the famous “Wrecking Crew” when he was all of 12 years old.
(RIGHT CLICK THE IMAGE TO SAVE THIS EPISODE TO YOUR COMPUTER) This time the Case File opens for actor and musician Robbie Rist. Robbie talks with John and Paul about his career, his love of music, and his voiceover work. He speaks fondly of working with Lindsay Wagner in The Bionic Woman, comments on "The Cousin Oliver" factor, and says why Doc McStuffins is one of the best gigs he's ever worked on. NOTE: This interview took place in early 2013. Robbie speaks of his parents and their influence on his life, in particular, his music. Robbie's father recently passed away. We extend our condolences to Robbie and his family. Comment on the episode here or write abionicpodcast@gmail.com or better still use the "Send Voicemail" tab on the left of the page to leave a message via your computer. Take a moment to rate the episode by using our star system at the bottom of this entry. Robbie Rist was born and raised in California. He knew at an early age that he wanted to act and was allowed to by his supportive parents provided he never lost sight of who he was. His parents also developed a love of music in Robbie that continues to this day. As a child actor, Robbie appeared in numerous television shows - The Brady Bunch, The Bionic Woman, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Galactica 1980 and many more. His angelic looks also carried with it a little devil on the side that he played to great advantage in many of his roles. As Robbie got older, he continued to work in television and branched out into the world of voice acting. He was the voice of the Michaelangelo in the orginal Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movies. He has lent his vocal talents to many animated series and features as well as video games such as Final Fantasy and Zach Bell. He is currently performing as the voice of "Stuffy" in the highly popular Disney animated series Doc McStuffins. Robbie's music career is as vast and varied as his acting career. He has performed as the lead singer, guitarist, bassist and/or drummer for several Los Angeles rock bands, including Wonderboy, The Andersons (band), Cockeyed Ghost, Nice Guy Eddie, and Steve Barton and the Oblivion Click. The list of west coast pop bands Rist has performed with numbers is in the hundreds. He divides his time between film and music production, performing with Los Angeles alt-country band KingsizeMaybe and rock band Jeff Caudill & The Goodtimes Band (with Jeff Caudill of Orange County punk band Gameface and Michael "Popeye" Vogelsang of Orange County punk band Farside). Robbie has also produced a number of records for bands, including Suzy & Los Quattro, Backline, Ginger Britt and the Mighty, Jeff Caudill, Steve Barton and the Oblivion Click, Nice Guy Eddie, Kingsizemaybe and The Mockers. Rist produced the Rubinoos album Automatic Toaster and played drums on that album. He currently is the drummer for Your Favorite Trainwreck. Robbie also hosts a podcast called The Spoon, "Join hosts Robbie Rist, Chris Jackson, and Thom Bowers, in their quest to understand the wide world around them and the insane people who populate it. Jumping through conversational hyperlinks like a trio of cats playing with a laser pointer, their mission is to separate the stuff from the stuff while providing a generous dose of broadcast irritainment." Links Facebook page Twitter IMDB page You Tube Channel The Spoon Podcast on Facebook
Steve Barton helped lead the San Francisco band Translator to such underground hits as “Everywhere That I’m Not,” and “Come With Me,” before calling it quits near the end of the Eighties. He’s since gone on to release several solo albums. His latest, Projector, is his most personal – Barton sings and plays all the instruments on the record, which deals in large part with the recent passing of his father. Barton talks with Icon Fetch about recording the album on 2-inch tape with the help of friend (and former member of Lone Justice) Marvin Etzioni, and the recent reformation of his old band Translator.
The Second Defying Gravity Music Podcast with host Brandon Schott. Today’s guest is the incredible Steve Barton.
Which is your favorite conflict: Man vs Nature? Man vs Man? Man vs Himself? We've got all the classics covered in this week's wildlife-wary, alpha-manly, cannibal-happy, politically nihilistic dose of righteous indignation, leavened with a goodly helping of Douglas Adams references, and color commentary by Johnny Dam (aka The Thundertaker.) Music by Steve Barton, Sparkle*Jets UK, and The Orion Experience.
Who else but the men of The Spoon can bring you the death of Ryan Dunn, the genius of Sparks, reactions to AMC's The Killing, the price of a Cosby sweater, religion as political capital, movie theaters as quasi-churches, the safety (?) of nuclear power, the future of celebrity sex tapes, the cannibalistic nature of rock, the personification of chaos, and the ancient art of cuckold-costuming, all in under an hour, barely pausing for a breath? No one else, that's who. As far as conversational cornucopias go, this is one for the record books. Dig in! Music by Battery Life, Steve Barton, and Suzy Y Los Quattro.
Rist has worked as a voice actor, such as in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film series (as Michelangelo); from 1984 to 1986, he starred in the Saturday morning cartoon Kidd Video, playing the character Whiz both in live-action music videos and animated sequences. He was the voice of Star, a Siberian husky, in the 1995 Universal Studios film Balto.Rist also voices characters Choji Akimichi from Naruto, Itsuki "Iggy" Takeuchi from Initial D and Bud Bison from Megaman Starforce.Recently, he voiced Griffin in Terminator Salvation, he also recently provided additional voices in Final Fantasy XIII.Rist is also a musician and producer. He has performed as the lead singer/guitarist for several Los Angeles rock bands, including Wonderboy, the Andersons, Cockeyed Ghost, Nice Guy Eddie, and Steve Barton and the Oblivion Click. The list of west coast pop bands Rist has performed with numbers in the hundreds. He divides his time between film and music production, performing with Los Angeles alt-country band KingsizeMaybe and rock band Jeff Caudill & The Goodtimes Band (with Jeff Caudill of Orange County punk band Gameface and Michael "Popeye" Vogelsang of Orange County punk band Farside).
Rist has worked as a voice actor, such as in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film series (as Michelangelo); from 1984 to 1986, he starred in the Saturday morning cartoon Kidd Video, playing the character Whiz both in live-action music videos and animated sequences. He was the voice of Star, a Siberian husky, in the 1995 Universal Studios film Balto.Rist also voices characters Choji Akimichi from Naruto, Itsuki "Iggy" Takeuchi from Initial D and Bud Bison from Megaman Starforce.Recently, he voiced Griffin in Terminator Salvation, he also recently provided additional voices in Final Fantasy XIII.Rist is also a musician and producer. He has performed as the lead singer/guitarist for several Los Angeles rock bands, including Wonderboy, the Andersons, Cockeyed Ghost, Nice Guy Eddie, and Steve Barton and the Oblivion Click. The list of west coast pop bands Rist has performed with numbers in the hundreds. He divides his time between film and music production, performing with Los Angeles alt-country band KingsizeMaybe and rock band Jeff Caudill & The Goodtimes Band (with Jeff Caudill of Orange County punk band Gameface and Michael "Popeye" Vogelsang of Orange County punk band Farside).