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Labor Day Vibes: Grateful Dead, George Thorogood, and MoreA special Labor Day edition featuring a recap of significant events in the music world, particularly focusing on the Grateful Dead's September 2, 1988, concert at the Capitol Center in Landover, Maryland. Larry Mishkin reminisces about the band's history, including the song "Hell in a Bucket," its significance, and its evolution in the Grateful Dead's lineup. There's a detailed discussion about the song "Dire Wolf," including its origins, inspirations, and its role in the band's performances.The episode also features a tribute to Steve Silverman, a renowned science writer and Grateful Dead enthusiast who recently passed away. Silverman was celebrated for his contributions to the understanding of autism and his deep connection to the Grateful Dead community. The tribute highlights his life, his work, and his impact on both the music and science communities.Larry shares reviews of the recent George Thorogood and Journeyman Tribute the Eric Clapton https://www.georgethorogood.com/https://vilarpac.org/https://journeymantribute.com/ Grateful DeadSeptember 2, 1988 (36 years ago)Capital CenterLandover, MDGrateful Dead Live at Capital Centre on 1988-09-02 : Free Borrow & Streaming : Internet Archive I hope everyone is having a great Labor Day weekend. Night one of a four night run at the Cap Center to kick off 1988 East Coast Fall Tour (played Friday and Saturday, 2 and 3 and Monday and Tuesday 5 and 6). Took a night off for my wedding on Sunday 4th. Saturday night show was my rehearsal dinner and they played second encore, final electric Ripple and final Grateful Dead Ripple. Memorable weekend for all (except for my east coast deadhead buddies at the wedding who were bummed to have missed the Ripple. INTRO: Hell in a Bucket Track #2 0:00 – 1:34 David Dodd: The Bob Weir / John Barlow / Brent Mydland song “Hell in a Bucket” directly references the biker scene, and I'm sure that somehow Barlow just wanted to put that element into the band's repertoire somehow. After all, there are plenty of outlaw elements sprinkled through the band's songs. In the case of this song, though, the singer/narrator seems to be wishing a sorry fate on his erstwhile main squeeze, with the argument being that once she has a biker charging up and down her halls on his chopper, she'll realize that the narrator was really pretty good, at least by contrast. “Hell in a Bucket” appeared on In the Dark, released in July 1987. The song frequently featured as the show opener over the course of the next two-plus decades, although it wasn't used in that role until about a year after its first performance. Played: 217 timesFirst: May 13, 1983 at William Randolph Hearst Greek Theatre, Berkeley, CA, USALast: June 30, 1995 at Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, PA SHOW No. 1: Dire Wolf Track #5 2:00 – 3:24 "Dire Wolf" is a ballad by the Grateful Dead, released as the third track on their 1970 album Workingman's Dead. The lyrics were written by Robert Hunter after watching a film adaptation of The Hound of the Baskervilles. The music, containing elements of country and folk music, was composed by Jerry Garcia on the same day. The song tells the story of a man who plays cards with a "dire wolf" on a cold winter's night in "Fennario"; the lyrics have been variously interpreted. The piece became a staple of the Grateful Dead's performances, and was played more than two hundred times between 1969 and 1995. A few months before the release of their album Aoxomoxoa in 1969, Grateful Dead lyricist Robert Hunter and his then-partner Christie Bourne began sharing a house with the band's guitarist Jerry Garcia, his wife, and his step-daughter. Living in close proximity gave an impetus to their collaborative song-writing: Hunter and Garcia wrote every song on Aoxomoxoa.[2] Some time later, Hunter and Carolyn Garcia spent an evening watching a film adaptation of The Hound of the Baskervilles. According to Grateful Dead historian Dennis McNally, Carolyn later remarked that the hound was a "dire wolf".[3] However, according to Hunter himself, as quoted in the Annotated Grateful Dead Lyrics, he and Garcia were speculating about the identity of the hound in the story, and came up with the idea that it may have been a dire wolf.[4] Hunter wrote the lyrics the next morning, based on images that the phrase conjured for him, and Garcia wrote the music to them later that day.[3][4] The location named "Fennario" appears in the folk song "The Bonnie Lass o' Fyvie", including in the Grateful Dead's version of that song. It refers to a fictional location; a friend of the band members commented in an interview that it was the perfect name for a generic place, because it was evocative, and had four syllables.[4] In contrast, music writer Buzz Poole speculated that the name may be derived from Fenrir, a mythical Nordic wolf who was chained up by the gods.[6] The phrase "don't murder me", repeated in the chorus, was a reference by Garcia to his experiences driving around the San Francisco Bay Area at the time that the Zodiac Killer was active.[4] The song became a staple of the Grateful Dead's live performances; the electric version of the song was typically featured on the band's first set.[4][7] According to The Grateful Dead's 100 Essential Songs, "Dire Wolf" was played 226 times between 1969 and 1995, and was played every year, except for 1975. Sixty-three of these performances were in the first two years after the song was written. In later years, the acoustic version of the piece became more common.[7] The structure and pace of the song did not change much over the years. It was sung most often by Garcia, although an early version featured Bob Weir on vocals, with Garcia playing the pedal steel guitar instead.[7] An AllMusic review of this version praised Garcia's "sweet" guitar playing as a "great feature" of the song.[5] Its lyrics have led to it being described as an essential Grateful Dead song by commentators.[7] Played: 229 timesFirst: June 7, 1969 at Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA, USALast: June 7, 1969 at Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA, USA MUSIC NEWS: Steve Silberman passesPhish – Dick'sNeil Young explanation for canceled showsMiracle in MundeleinMiracle in Mundelein 2024 is an unprecedented cannabis and outdoor concert experience taking place at RISE Recreational Dispensary in Mundelein, IL on September 7-8, 202412. Presented by RYTHM Premium Cannabis, RISE Dispensaries, Dayglo, and Deep Cut, this second annual outdoor festival allows legal on-site cannabis consumption2. SHOW No. 2: Althea Track #7 3:10 – 4:53 When the Grateful Dead released “Althea” on their 1980 album Go to Heaven, it quickly became a favorite among fans. Robert Hunter, the Dead's legendary lyricist, was known for embedding multiple layers of meaning in his lyrics. “Althea” is no exception. Jerry Garcia's soulful voice brings Hunter's words to life, but it's the lyrics that leave listeners pondering. The name “Althea” itself is rooted in Greek mythology. Althea was the Queen of Calydon, whose actions led to her son's death, reflecting themes of fate and consequence. While the song doesn't explicitly connect to this myth, the allusion to “your fire” might be a subtle nod to Althea's tragic tale. “Althea” was performed live by the Grateful Dead 273 times, making it a staple in their repertoire. Despite McNally's belief that the band overplayed it in the early '80s, fans cherished its live renditions. The song's adaptability and depth allowed it to grow with the listeners, much like a trusted pair of pants with a sturdy elastic waistband. Played: 273 timesFirst: August 4, 1979 at Oakland Civic Auditorium, Oakland, CA, USALast: July 8, 1995 at Soldier Field, Chicago SHOW No. 3: Scarlet Begonias Track #10 0:00 – 2:02 Garcia/HunterFrom The Mars Hotel (July 24, 1974) The group first performed the song live on March 23, 1974, at the Cow Palace in Daly City, California.[1] When "Fire on the Mountain" was incorporated into the band's repertoire in 1977, "Scarlet Begonias" would often be paired with it when played live, resulting in what would be nicknamed "Scarlet > Fire" with the first iteration of this iconic pairing on Friday, March 18th, 1977 at Winterland in S.F. Interestingly, they played the combo to close the first set. Almost always a second set opener, once saw them open a show with it. Had to play this because the opening is so special – sends a message to the Deadheads that good things lay ahead, best second set opener in their arsenal. Nothing like the reaction when you hear the first few notes. “Scarlet, into Fire, a great 25 minutes of grooving music and wonderful for “mind exercises” you may be experiencing at that time. Played: 317 (Fire played 254 times)First: March 23, 1974 at Cow Palace, Daly City, CA, USALast: June 2, 1995 at Deer Creek, Noblesville, IN MJ NEWS: Trump Supports Florida adult use measure on fall ballot, but no public smokingDeSantis says “NO” adult use in Florida, opposes TrumpState ballots this fall for MMJ in Nebraska and ArkansasIllinois awards $35 million from MJ taxes to support community reinvestmentCalifornia allows sales of MJ at Farmer's Markets SHOW No. 4: All Along The Watchtower Track #17 1:50 – 3:53 Bob DylanJohn Wesley Harding "All Along the Watchtower" is a song by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan from his eighth studio album, John Wesley Harding (1967). The song was written by Dylan and produced by Bob Johnston. The song's lyrics, which in its original version contain twelve lines, feature a conversation between a joker and a thief. The song has been subject to various interpretations; some reviewers have noted that it echoes lines in the Book of Isaiah, Chapter 21, verses 5–9. Dylan has released several different live performances, and versions of the song are included on some of his subsequent greatest hits compilations. Covered by numerous artists, "All Along the Watchtower" is strongly identified with the interpretation Jimi Hendrix recorded with the Jimi Hendrix Experience for their third studio album, Electric Ladyland (1968). The Hendrix version, released six months after Dylan's original recording, became a Top 20 single in 1968, received a Grammy Hall of Fame award in 2001, and was ranked 48th in Rolling Stone magazine's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time in 2004 (40th in the 2021 version). Dylan first played the song live in concert on the Bob Dylan and the Band 1974 Tour, his first tour since 1966. His live performances have been influenced by Hendrix's cover, to the extent that they have been called covers of a cover. Dylan has performed the song live more than any of his other ones, with over 2,250 recitals. Hendrix was a known Dylan fan. He even once cleared a dance floor by demanding that "Blowin in the Wind" be played in a New York club. In a 1967 interview, Hendrix described Dylan's influence on his own songwriting. "I could never write the kind of words he does," Hendrix said. "But he's helped me out in trying to write two or three words 'cause I've got a thousand songs that will never be finished. I just lie around and write about two or three words, but now I have a little more confidence in trying to finish one."Hendrix acquired a copy of John Wesley Harding before the album's official release and instantly knew he had to cover one of the tracks. Initially, he was planning to record "I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine," but after further consideration he chose "All Along the Watchtower." Hendrix claimed he had a natural gravitation toward the track. "The songs Dylan usually gave me are so close to me that I feel like I wrote them myself," he added. "With 'Along the Watchtower' I had that feeling." Less than two months after Dylan recorded the original, Hendrix was in the studio laying down his version. John Wesley Harding was Dylan's return to his acoustic roots after his motorcycle accident. But rather than bring back the topical lyrics about civil rights and the Vietnam War, he continued the evocative, surreal images that made his previous three records -- Bringing It All Back Home, Highway 61 Revisited and Blonde on Blonde -- so groundbreaking, adding biblical imagery that foreshadowed his born-again phase more than a decade later. Dead started playing it while touring with Dylan in the summer of 1987. Not necessarily their greatest tour, and Dylan was not sharp on a night by night basis, but when they got to this tune, the crowd really responded. So after the tour ended, the Dead just kept it in their repertoire and played it until their end. Played: 118First: June 20, 1987 at William Randolph Hearst Greek Theatre, Berkeley, CA, USALast: June 22, 1995 at Knickerbocker Arena, Albany, NY, USA OUTRO: Black Muddy River Track #20 4:15 – 6:34 Garcia/HunterFrom: In The Dark (1987) Black Muddy River was a song that was a pretty decent “new” song for a while. Almost always played as an encore, it was a fan favorite in the Twin Cities, St. Louis, Memphis and New Orleans, all situated on or near the Mississippi River. Sometimes they would play it in those cities and sometimes they would wait to play it until they were in the middle of nowhere with no river around for miles and miles. Towards the end, Jerry seemed to lose his enthusiasm for it so, for example, when he rose to the occasion at the last show on July 9, 1995 and belted out a So Many Roads for the ages, his Black Muddy River encore left a lot to be desired. So much so that, as the story goes, Phil decided they could not end the summer tour on such a low note so he pushed in a Box of Rain making that song the last one ever played in concert by the band and a much nicer farewell than that not very good Black Muddy River would have been. This one is “young” and strong, Jerry's voice rings true and you can hear the energy build up inside him as he belts out the final lines of the song. A song that sent all those at the Cap Center out into the night longing for more without even knowing what awaited them the very next night. Some were there, some weren't. That's the story of the Dead and touring (like Phish waiting to Dick's to play Fee!). Played: 66 timesFirst: December 15, 1986 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena, Oakland, CA, USALast: July 9, 1995 at Soldier Field, Chicago, IL, USA Shout outs: Wed – my anniversary, and H and Robbin Thurs. – JW's anniversary with the lovely Allie Bella – birthday on Monday Jackie G. in St. Louis on Sunday .Produced by PodConx Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergSound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/Recorded on Squadcast
Steve Silverman from WORLD GONE GOOD joins Steph, John & Dave to find the good in the Netflix original ATLAS!Big robots! AI Craziness! And the weight (and the future) of the world is all on J-Lo's back! It's the Netflix original, ATLAS! Here's the rapid recap to catch you up!When Atlas (played by J-Lo) was a kid, her mom created an AI Lifeform named Harlan (Simu Liu). Initially programmed to not hurt humans, something goes wrong and Harlan goes AI bat shit as AI is wont to do in the movies! Determined to kill all humans, AI turn on their masters and a war between man and machine begins! Cut to 28 years later, and for some reason, Simu has gone into hiding and Atlas has become an analyst who refuses to let any form of AI into her life, in charge of finding Simu. But General Banks (Sterling K. Brown) has a plan to take Rangers (people linked to AI Robots) and the war to Simu. Of course the fan hits the AI Powered crap, the plan goes side ways and it's up to Atlas and an AI robot named Smith with whom she refuses to work to save the world.WORLD GONE GOOD - Listen Here!Follow us onTwitter @CraptaculusInstagram @cinemacraptaculusIntro Music: "The Builder" - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) | Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Another day in the United States of Serfs and Lords. Producer, director, author and host of "World Gone Good," Steve Silverman joins Tara to discuss the madness. https://worldgonegoodpodcast.com/ DROWN TOWN: Amazon: https://amzn.to/478W8mp _________________________________ https://rokfin.com/tarabuster BECOME A "TARABUSTER" PATRON: www.patreon.com/taradevlin Join the Tarabuster community on Discord too!! https://discord.gg/PRYDBx8 Buy some Resistance Merch and help support our progressive work! http://tarabustermerch.com/ Donate to Tarabuster: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/taradacktyl We discuss the madness. https://rokfin.com/tarabuster BECOME A "TARABUSTER" PATRON: www.patreon.com/taradevlin Join the Tarabuster community on Discord too!! https://discord.gg/PRYDBx8 Buy some Resistance Merch and help support our progressive work! http://tarabustermerch.com/ Donate to Tarabuster: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/taradacktyl
Everyone deserves one good scare on Halloween or so the movie of the same title tells us. Good guest Angelique Perrin returns on All Hallow's Eve to share her idea of what makes a frighteningly good time. From favorite scary movie to most memorable costume to the always fun question, 'Do you believe in ghosts?,' enjoy this creepy fun bonus. And yes those are host Steve Silverman's dogs dressed up as the cast of The Wizard of Oz. Woof. You can pre-order Steve's first published cozy mystery DROWN TOWN - it's the first book in his new series THE DOG WALKING DETECTIVE MYSTERIES and it's good times! Paperback here: https://bit.ly/46Ogotc OR Ebook here: https://bit.ly/3tDdBFb Want more GOOD? Check out our new Patreon site for more of this here World Gone Good: https://www.patreon.com/WorldGoneGood
n this special podcast, Medtech Insight managing editor Elizabeth Orr talks to consultant Steve Silverman about the FDA's current position on real-world evidence and real-world data, as well as how manufacturers can best put the evidence types to use.
I am certain that many times in your life you have had “one of those days.” Those are the days when nothing seems to go right, everything seems to be a problem and you tend to dwell on how horrible everything is. This episode begins with a quick and effective technique for the next time you have “one of those days” that will help you snap out of it. Source: Judith Orloff, M.D. author of Positive Energy (https://amzn.to/2KHzr3K) It's hard to imagine anyone going through life without being embarrassed. It's a horrible feeling that actually serves an important purpose. Listen as I speak with Charise Harper author of the book So Embarrassing: Awkward Moments and How to Get Through Them (https://amzn.to/35uLpFZ). She explains why we get embarrassed, why it feels so horrible and how best to handle it in the moment when it happens. Wouldn't you love to hear the story of how a parrot solved a murder or how someone was so gullible they actually believed that investing in an idea from a prince from Venus was a smart thing to do or the story about how the same woman survived the sinking of the Titanic as well as accidents on Titanic's 2 sister ships? Well those are just three of the tales you are going to hear from Steve Silverman, host of The Useless Information podcast (https://uselessinformation.org) and author of the book The Flip Side of History (https://amzn.to/3l7htEb). No one likes to clean, so I have three tips from a top cleaning expert that will actually reduce the amount of time you spend cleaning and ensure you do a better job. Source: Don Aslett author of No Time to Clean. (https://amzn.to/3fy5i2f) PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS! PrizePicks is a skill-based, real-money Daily Fantasy Sports game. How does it work? You pick 2-6 players and if they will go more or less than their PrizePicks projection. It's that simple! Go to https://PrizePicks.com/SYSK and use code SYSK for a first deposit match up to $100 Anxious thoughts seem to happen at the worst time. It's important to try and get out of those negative thought cycles. If you're thinking of starting therapy, give BetterHelp a try. It's entirely online, so it's convenient, flexible, and suited to your schedule. Just fill out a brief questionnaire to get matched with a licensed therapist. Get a break from your negative thoughts with BetterHelp Visit https://BetterHelp.com/SOMETHING today to get 10% off your first month! Now, your ideas don't have to wait, now, they have everything they need to come to life. Dell Technologies and Intel are pushing what technology can do, so great ideas can happen - right now! Find out how to bring your ideas to life at https://Dell.com/WelcomeToNow Planet Money is an incredible podcast with entertaining stories and insights about how money shapes our world. Listen to Planet Money https://npr.org/podcasts/510289/planet-money wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Crystal Carson originally joined us way back for Episode #15, our very first ever Holidays Gone Good. In that episode, you got to hear a portion of her magical holiday story. Now you get to hear the whole thing completely unedited. As we approach our 3rd anniversary, we thought it'd be fun to dive back in and share some of the stories that got left on the cutting room floor. Crystal originally told this story to host Steve Silverman over 30 years ago and it stuck with him. So let's all get our jingle on a lil' early, yes? This is Crystal Carson's full holiday gone good story.
Steve Silverman is the host of the Useless Information Podcast, where he shares fascinating stories from the flip side of history. He taught both high school Physics and Earth Science for thirty years. It's here where he originally started collecting these stories to make his classes more interesting. He's also the author of Einstein's Refrigerator, Lindbergh's Artificial Heart, and The Flip Side of History. You can find his podcast, books, and more at uselessinformation.org. Sponsors: ANCORE. Named the best portable cable machine by Men's Health Home Gym Awards. Head over to https://ancoretraining.com/cdsf10 and use promo code CDSF10 for $50 off your order today. Drink Alchemy. By combining the most potent organic nootropics found in nature – Drink Alchemy delivers sustainable boosts to creativity, memory, energy, & focus in one epic beverage. Enjoy the benefits of real ingredients, natural nootropics, and live with your Mind Unbound by going to drinkalchemy.co and use code CDSF at checkout for 10% off your order today.
The VoiceOver Pod made possible by Such A Voice with your host Justine Reiss
In part two of Justine's interview with Steve Silverman, Steve discusses picking the right person for the gig. Trends in voiceover embracing Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion (DEI). How to break into Promo and Trailer voiceover. The importance of getting coaching, setting up a Home Studio and so much more.
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In part one of Justine's interview with Steve Silverman, Steve talks about how he got started in the industry as an intern on the soap opera General Hospital, being in the right place at the right time, creating self fulfilling prophecies, his time working in animation for Dreamworks, and writing and producing promos for the WB Network.
Dennis is joined via Zoom by playwright and director Steve Silverman, whose dark comedy Happy Birthday McKenna is currently running at the Hudson Backstage Theater in Hollywood. Steve talks about the fateful trip to a Chicago cemetery that inspired the play, mounting a show in LA when you live in Santa Barbara, rotating in different actors and the bratty 3 year-old who is the McKenna in question. He also talks about his career working in promotion for TV networks and directing stars like Cloris Leachman and Mindy Kaling. Other topics include: the Spielberg movie that rocked his world, how he learned the facts of life, what keeps him going, why The Wizard of Oz is so perfect and the one time he cried while recording his podcast World Gone Good. www.hbmtheplay.com
A transcript is available online.Today we're tapping the storytelling skills of veteran science and tech reporter, Steve Silberman.In 2015, Silberman's book NeuroTribes: The legacy of autism and the future of neurodiversity was published and soon took a place on The New York Times bestseller list. And in Britain, it was awarded the Samuel Johnson prize for best nonfiction writing in English.The work was groundbreaking: exploring both the legacy of autism, but also the future of neurodiversity. It brought clarity where there had often been confusion and it began to explore new avenues and answer questions that have lead to even more fascinating questions.Steve Silberman is Seán's guest on today's program...TELL US YOUR STORYWith this podcast episode, we're inaugurating a project to collect oral histories of autism — stories from autistic people and people who work alongside them, or care for them, or love them.Let us know if you're interested in being part of that project and would like to tell us your story...Steve Silverman's website www.stevesilberman.com includes an extensive list of resources for parents, clinicians, and autistic people (many written by autistic people.) NeuroTribes: The legacy of autism and the future of neurodiversity by Steve SilbermanThe forgotten history of autism (TED) The Institute for the Study of the Neurologically Typical (ISNT)Autistic Self-Advocacy Network Asperger/Autism NetworkDon't Mourn for Us by Jim Sinclair (Our Voice, 1993)An Anthropologist on Mars by Oliver Sacks (The New Yorker, Dec 27, 1993) .
Critically acclaimed, award-winning writer/director/producer Steve Silverman's work has been called ‘Sly' by the Los Angeles Times, which is his all-time favorite single-word review. Theatre includes All About Steve, not a one-man show but a twist on the classic film All About Eve, his horror comedy 666 Westbourne Drive, and his musical mashups Jesus Christ Super Star Wars & The King and I Know What You Did Last Summer. Speaking of the force, he's the force behind the one-woman show festivals 15 Minutes of FEM and the standup comedy show Slideshow. To eat and get health insurance, Steve is an award-winning writer/producer/director in the world of on-air promotions where he's worked for FOX, ABC, CBS, NBC, Bravo, several ad agencies, and most recently, Hulu. He's directed Whoopi Goldberg, Reba McEntire, Mindy Kaling, Zooey Deschanel, the original Fab Five from Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, and more … Steve's just finished the first draft of a new novel, a ‘cozy' murder mystery, and you can hear him weekly on his podcast, World Gone Good where he talks to everyday people making good here on planet Earth including our very own Heather Vickery. Since our episode was recorded, Steve has left Twitter but you can still catch him on Instagram or check out his website Worldgonegoodpodcast.com. For info on his upcoming play. Happy Birthday, McKenna visit HBMPLAY.COM here. Make sure to follow this podcast everywhere you find podcasts, leave a rating and a review, and slip into our Instagram DMs at @wasitchance. More about Heather via @vickeryandco on Instagram, @Braveheather on TikTok, and listen to The Brave Files More about Alan via @theatre_podcast on Instagram and listen to The Theatre Podcast with Alan Seales EPISODE TAKEAWAYS Steve is a regular guy who knows a lot of cool people and hosts a feel good podcast. His first BIG intentional risk was turning down a paying job, right out of college, to become an unpaid intern for soap opera, General Hospital. Steve is the “king” of quitting! Really it's just getting new information and making a different decision. Adults can be bullies. But you don't have to accept that bullshit. Trust your instincts - the universe has your back. When people tell you who they are, believe them. Steve's podcast, “A World Gone Good” came about because the world was falling apart and he really wanted to put some joy back into the world. Be willing to take action in the moment. Be open and willing - there's so much to be excited about. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Celebrate our 100th episode with Emmy-winner Faith Salie who returns to takeover the microphone and get the goods from regular World Gone Good host, Steve Silverman. It's good time as we chat about following our passion to taking big swings and even bigger chances to our favorite guests and shows and everything good in between. And don't you worry, you're in safe hands with Faith running the show. After all she has a little experience from being a regular commentator on CBS Sunday Morning, a regular guest on NPR's Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me, a published author of her deeply personal and especially hilarious memoir Approval Junkie, an off-Broadway performer bringing the pages of her book to life in her one person show of the same name, and oh yeah, this is her fourth time on THIS show - so we're good, you're good, it's all good. This is a big milestone for our little good show that could, would, and still does, and as always we say to you, from our loyal week-to-week listeners to you tuning in for the first time, THANK YOU.
Medtech Monthly is here! Check out the first episode of our new podcast series: It's a knock-down (not really), drag-out (not really), freewheelin' (very much so) conversation about quality versus compliance, with the US FDA's Cisco Vicenty in one corner, and former FDA compliance chief Steve Silverman in the other. Medtech Insight articles addressing topics discussed in this episode: • Speaking Of Medtech, Ep. 9: The Case For Compliance • Speaking Of Medtech, Ep. 8: Medical Device Quality • Opinion: The Case For Quality – AND Compliance • Quality Control & Compliance
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Today, the boys are lucky enough to be joined by current Face It member Steve Silverman. Steve opens up about how his life has been affected by depression and anxiety. Steve shares his stories about relationships, children, and career choices. Again, Steve's story has so many common threads in them that we have heard from so many men. Listen in and see if you can relate.
For the 6th course, Dani and LC serve up a delicious discussion with Steve Silverman (@asymtmm on Twitter) from the #MerckChemistry Kenilworth NJ Discovery Process Chemistry group. Steve tells us about an industrial-academic collaboration he's leading with Professor Rob Britton's laboratory at Simon Fraser University (@BrittonLab on Twitter) where they discovered a short de novo route to nucleoside analogs. We discuss why nucleoside analogues are so important to pharmaceutical development and why, despite decades of research, they still pose a significant synthetic challenge for chemists. We also learn what inspired this collaboration (the real story) and get to hear from Rob himself about his motivations in joining forces on this project! Read the paper we discussed today here: A short de novo synthesis of nucleoside analogs Diversity-oriented synthesis of glycomimetics Follow the Pharm to Table podcast on Twitter - @PharmtoTablePod Visit our website at https://anchor.fm/pharm-to-table
In this episode both the prestigious Drs. Steve Silverman and Risto Marttinen join us to discuss the importance of connecting research to practice from a K-12 or PETE perspective.Dr. Silverman is Dean and Professor in the College of Education at Florida Atlantic University and professor of education emeritus at Teachers College, Columbia University. For over 40 years he has conducted research on teaching in physical education with an emphasis on motor skill learning and attitude development. In addition, he has published papers and books on research methods in kinesiology and the social sciences.Our second guest is Dr. Risto Marttinen who is an Associate Professor in the School of Education at George Mason University. His research focuses on physically active after-school programs and the integration of other subjects into physical education settings.
In this episode of our new deep-dive podcast Speaking Of Medtech, former US FDA device center compliance chief Steve Silverman and Medtech Insight executive editor Shawn M. Schmitt talk about the agency's Breakthrough Devices Program – what it is, how it operates, how device makers can take full advantage of the pathway, and more. Medtech Insight articles addressing topics discussed in this episode: • Breathing Easy: ALung CEO Talks Novel Hemolung Device, FDA's Breakthrough Pathway, Landmark US/UK Clinical Trials https://medtech.pharmaintelligence.informa.com/MT123493/Breathing-Easy-ALung-CEO-Talks-Novel-Hemolung-Device-FDAs-Breakthrough-Pathway-Landmark-USUK-Clinical-Trials • US Breakthrough Devices Tracker https://medtech.pharmaintelligence.informa.com/datasets/us-breakthrough-devices
In the inaugural episode of our new deep-dive podcast Speaking Of Medtech, former US FDA device center compliance chief Steve Silverman and Medtech Insight executive editor Shawn M. Schmitt discuss remote facility inspections and question whether they're the wave of the future. Medtech Insight articles addressing topics discussed in this episode: • Come On In, The Water's Fine: FDA Should Fully Embrace Remote Inspections https://medtech.pharmaintelligence.informa.com/MT144289/Come-On-In-The-Waters-Fine-FDA-Should-Fully-Embrace-Remote-Inspections • Enforcement Comeback? FDA Predicts 1,767% Increase In US Inspections In FY '22, Matching Pre-Pandemic Levels https://medtech.pharmaintelligence.informa.com/MT143997/Enforcement-Comeback-FDA-Predicts-1767-Increase-In-US-Inspections-In-FY-22-Matching-PrePandemic-Levels • To RRA, Or Not To RRA? BD Talks Decision-Making Around FDA Requests For Remote Regulatory Assessments https://medtech.pharmaintelligence.informa.com/MT144053/To-RRA-Or-Not-To-RRA-BD-Talks-DecisionMaking-Around-FDA-Requests-For-Remote-Regulatory-Assessments • ‘We Were A Victim': How An FDA Remote Regulatory Assessment Took One Device Maker By Surprise https://medtech.pharmaintelligence.informa.com/MT143998/We-Were-A-Victim-How-An-FDA-Remote-Regulatory-Assessment-Took-One-Device-Maker-By-Surprise
In episode 16 of The Lobby, Damian welcomes Steve Silverman of SS Gov Relations and Jonathon Rowland of Rowland Strategies for a discussion about 'the big county.' Listen in as they talk economic development in Montgomery County, how they pursued a reimagined County Council, as well as the Gubernatorial and County Executive primary campaigns. Then, stick around while they discuss the ways COVID-19 has shifted how referendum campaigns operate, as well as the personal influences that have driven their approaches.We hope to see you soon in the Lobby.
Steve Silverman looks for the good in life. While out for a run last year, he could not find the podcast he wanted to listen to. He was tired of hours-long dark genres that are popular, so he created his own to showcase finding the good. In our talk, we discuss that all outward appearances, he is a successful Hollywood writer, yet he admits that for every success he has had came one thousand failures. There have been costs for being fearless in his career.
Join Amanda and Shannon as they chat with fellow podcaster Steve Silverman. Steve was an intern for General Hospital back in the 90s and shares some stories from behind the scenes, how it helped his career since and forming a longtime friendship with Denise Alexander! Make sure to check out his podcast World Gone Good on your favorite podcast player. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ #portcharles #gh #classicgh #generalhospital #ABCSoaps #generalhospitalfans #denisealexander #writer #seandonely #nedashton #sonnycorinthos #lynnherring #lucycoe #lesleywebber #classicgh #monicaquartermaine #podcastinglife #actorlife #writerlife #LA #daysofourlives #goodlife #behindthescenes #geniefrancis #lauraspencer #cassadines #stephennichols #thankyoufrontlineworkers
Have you ever had “one of those days”? You know those days when everything seems to go wrong and you can’t help but think about how wrong everything is going? This episode begins with a simple yet effective technique for you to use the next time you have one of those days. Source: Judith Orloff, M.D. author of Positive Energy (https://amzn.to/2KHzr3K) Dust, mold, dust mites, spiders, bugs and other things are lurking in your home. Are they dangerous? Quite possibly, according to Jeffrey May, a certified as a microbial consultant and an indoor air quality professional who specializes in identifying the causes of mold, odor, and moisture problems in homes, schools, and offices. He and his wife Connie are authors of the book My House is Killing Me! (https://amzn.to/3l84PF9). Jeffrey joins me to explain what these dangers are and what you should do about them. Even people who don’t mind cleaning would still probably prefer to do it quicker and more efficiently. Listen as I offer some sure-fire cleaning techniques that will help you do just that. They come from one of the nation’s leading cleaning experts Don Aslett author of No Time to Clean. (https://amzn.to/3fy5i2f) How did a parrot actually solve a murder? How could someone be so gullible that they actually believed that investing in an idea from a prince from Venus was a smart thing to do? Did you hear the story about the woman who survived the sinking of the Titanic as well as the accidents on Titanic’s 2 sister ships? These are just some of the strange but true stories you will hear from Steve Silverman, host of The Useless Information podcast (https://uselessinformation.org) and author of the book The Flip Side of History (https://amzn.to/3l7htEb). PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS! https://monday.com One platform, better teamwork - First 2 weeks free! https://bestfiends.com Download Best Fiends FREE today on the Apple App Store or Google Play. https://www.geico.com Bundle your policies and save! It's Geico easy! https://www.walgreens.com/topic/promotion/mywalgreens.jsp Shop, Save & Stay Well - Join for free at myWalgreens.com https://deals.dell.com/en-us or 1-800-BUY DELL for the best savings available now! https://www.bluenile.com Use Promo Code: SYSK to get $50 off orders of $500 or more at BlueNile.com! Get great cardio and strength training! Go to JoinFightCamp.com/something for free shipping and a gift worth $109 https://joinfightcamp.com/?utm_source=Podcast&utm_medium=Radio&utm_campaign=Something_You_Should_Know&utm_term=know&utm_content= Get 12 weeks of The New Yorker magazine for just $6 and a free tote bag at NewYorker.com/something and use Promo Code: SOMETHING https://subscribe.newyorker.com/subscribe/newyorker/133107?source=cm_paid_other_podcast_12f6_SOMETHING&pos_name=SOMETHING Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Blazing Cards Podcast is a podcast where we have recognizable names from the Yu-Gi-Oh and Pokemon community to share their insights. It will feature popular players, youtubers, and more! New episodes drop every Friday!
Prepare to be inspired, uplifted, and yeah, laugh a whole lot, as host Steve Silverman talks the good stuff with a variety of guests. Each show focuses on something good in the world. And don't we all need a little more of that right now?
Steve Silverman, Senior Vice President - Marine, Berkshire Hathaway, talks with IMUA about how he first got into inland marine, his passion for the industry, the benefits of volunteering and educating, and the important role that family plays in keeping you grounded.
Steve Silverman creator and host of the long running podcast/blog Useless Information, called in from quarantine to chat about his upcoming book: The Flip Side of History: Fascinating True Stories that Time Has Long Forgotten. Steve is a collector of amazing true stories and shares three of his longtime favourites. Including one about an actual WWII plan to attach bombs to bats, and one about a man who took more than 30 attempts to murder. Buy the book on Amazon: Flip Side of History Check out Steve's Blog and Podcast: https://uselessinformation.org/
Jack talks with his longtime friend, Michigan superfan and attorney Steve Silverman, about a wide range of topics in and out of the sports world.
Fred Huebner talks Bears and NFL with Steve Silverman.
The guys talk Bears and Cubs as they're joined by Jesse Roger and Steve Silverman.
This podcast talks to a legendary scholar in our field, Steve Silverman, who is retiring from Teachers College-Columbia University to take a position as Dean of the College of Education at Florida Atlantic University. Steve talks about his career from wanting to be a PE teacher in Philadelphia City Public Schools to studying under Larry Locke, and working at four different R-1 Universities over his career, his role in AERA, as well as his career transition. There are some great pieces of advice for young scholars in there as well.
This episode highlights the FIT (Fitness Integrated with Technology) Unit and explores students' perceptions of technology integration. We also discuss students perceptions of homework in PE and attitude toward PE. You can find the theory breakdown for the theory of planned behavior between episodes 4 and 5, it is the first theory breakdown we did. This paper is published on-line first with Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport. The podcast is guest hosted by Dr. Stephen Harvey (@drstephenharvey) who hosts a podcast called "positive pedagogy for sport coaching." Risto Marttinen (@ristomarttinen) is an assistant professor at George Mason University. Dr. David Daum is at San Jose State University, Dr. Ray Fredrick is at Queens College, Joshua Santiago is currently in a Masters program at Cal State Fullerton, Steve Silverman is with Teachers College Columbia University. Full Cite: Marttinen, R., Daum, D., Fredrick III, R. N., Santiago, J., & Silverman, S. (2019). Students’ Perceptions of Technology Integration During the FIT Unit. Research quarterly for exercise and sport, 1-11. Other articles related to this project: Marttinen, R., Fredrick III, R. N., & Silverman, S. (2018). Changes in student attitude toward physical education across a unit of instruction. Journal of Physical Education and Sport, 18(1), 62-70. Marttinen, R., Fredrick III, R. N., & Silverman, S. S. (2018). Middle School Students’ Free-living Physical Activity on Physical Education Days, Non-physical Education Days, and Weekends. Montenegrin Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, 7(1), 5-12
On today's show, Shannon & Mike discuss the scandal surrounding Baltimore's Mayor Catharine Pugh, as her lawyer Steve Silverman prepares for a press conference at his office to reveal the mayor's future intentions. Also, 17 yr. old Dawnta Harris is convicted of murder in the 2017 death of Baltimore County officer Amy Caprio. And, Florida lawmakers pass a bill that allows teachers to arm themselves. Then, a Texas bill that would ban food stamp recipients from buying cookies, energy drinks, and other junk food. Plus more.
Many woke up Thursday to the news that federal law enforcement agents had raided multiple locations in Baltimore with ties to Mayor Catherine Pugh, who has been on a leave of absence as mayor for the past four weeks. The raids confirmed that federal as well as state officials were investigating Pugh’s activities. Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, all members of the Baltimore City Council and several other state officials have called for Pugh’s resignation. Her attorney, Steve Silverman said she was not “lucid” enough to make a decision about stepping down. But that could change by next week, he said.On this episode: Baltimore Sun politics reporters Pamela Wood and Luke Broadwater break down this week’s dramatic crescendo and what pieces of information have yet to come to light.
This episode is a recording of a 12-minute research talk I gave at the AERA annual meeting in Toronto in early April 2019. It highlights a systematic review of literature we (Risto Marttinen, Steve Silverman, Dillon Landi, and Dario Novak) conducted of over 20years of research on teaching in PE. We found 1,023 articles across that time period and coded each one for several items. The almost 700hrs of work is condensed into 12minutes...enjoy! The paper resulting from this study is not yet published.
It's difficult to file a complaint with many police departments. In some cases, it's hard to know even how to file one. Steve Silverman of Flex Your Rights discusses the group's new project, Open Police Complaints, which aims to smooth the process and bring transparency to the process of registering a complaint against cops.You can support the Cato Daily Podcast and the Cato Institute by becoming a Podcast Sponsor. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Steve Silverman shares his son’s journey to becoming an Eagle Scout. He says it wasn’t a goal when they signed up for Cub Scouts. He really welcomed the opportunity to get their son involved in something interesting, fun and educational with his peers. Attaining the highest Boy Scout Rank wasn’t on their radar. The years flew by and looking back Steve talks about Scouting as a very rewarding experience. He had as much fun volunteering for activities when parents were needed as his son did participating in Scouts. Steve says the biggest benefit of Boy Scouts is the conviction of the value of the Scouting Program. He says “It turns boys into men … and builds future leaders for our community.”
No stranger to Lather Up With Littany, Steve Silverman joins us again; this time to discuss his newest creation, hit web series Club 5150. Steve is well known to the web show community for his hilarious parody Pretty The Series and most recently The Inn!
No stranger to Lather Up With Littany, Steve Silverman joins us again; this time to discuss his newest creation, hit web series Club 5150. Steve is well known to the web show community for his hilarious parody Pretty The Series and most recently The Inn!
Martha Byrne joins Take 2 Radio on Thursday, Oct. 29th at 7pm Eastern She is an actress and producer, best known for As the World Turns where she played Lily Snyder for over 20 years. Martha plays lead character Claire in Weight a new comedy series about life after extreme reality TV weight loss.created by Writer's Guild Award nominee Daryn Strauss. Weight follows Claire, a middle class mom who returns home from a reality weight loss competition 100 pounds lighter but finds she’s gained some extra baggage due to the complicated reactions of her dysfunctional family and friends. The series also stars Allison Smith, best known as Mallory O’Brien on The West Wing and Jane Curtin’s daughter Jennie on Kate & Allie, Bradley White, most recently seen on ABC’s Revenge and Showtime’s Masters of Sex, Peyton Ella, who made her TV debut as the youngest Von Trapp in The Sound of Music Live with Carrie Underwood on NBC, and Kate West, daughter of three-time Emmy Winner Maura West and Scott DeFreitas, with special guest stars Trent Dawson (As The World Turns, Homeland), Dee Freeman (The Hughleys), and Maitely Weismann (Masters of Sex). The pilot is directed by veteran primetime television producer/director Frederick King Keller, most recently serving as the Supervising Producer of the hit drama Blue Bloods for CBS. Emmy winning producer Anne Clements produced, along with award-winning producers Steve Silverman and Maitely Weismann. Byrne also executive produces.
Pretty The Series, the hit comedy webseries is back! The series took the indie world by storm about the little girl Annette "Dakota" Champagne and her father's quest to win a kiddie pageant. Now Annette is all grown up with a kid of her own, as well as an ex-hubby and her own dance studio! Join me tonight as I chat with the writer/director/producer of the award-winning series Steve Silverman and Dee Freeman, who plays Annette's mother Ribina, my favorite character on the show. We'll chat about why Steve wrote another season and maybe he'll give us a few hints as to what's coming up!
Journalist Victoria Gaither speaks with Director and Producer Steve Silverman from California about his web sites Pretty, http://www.prettytheseries.com/ Steve has been in the entertainment industry for many years and shares his thoughts and knowledge with listeners. Steve also has his own production company called Suchagooddog, LLC.
Police misconduct and abuse have been getting a lot of extra media attention lately. In just the past few months, Americans have been horrified by stories of grenades thrown in children's cribs, homeless men beaten to death, unwarranted anal probes, and more. The outrage in Ferguson underscored the rapid growth in police militarization, highlighting the perceived code of silence upheld by those behind the "thin blue line" and driving demand for more accountability among the nation's law enforcement officers. Could cameras offer a viable solution to the problems at hand?Does filming police make for more accountable law enforcement? Will on-body cameras (such as those recently adopted by D.C.'s Metropolitan Police Department as part of a pilot program) force accountability, or will they suffer form the same problems that have plagued existing cameras placed in police vehicles? What are your rights as a citizen journalist when it comes to filming police actions in a public space?Join us for a lunchtime discussion about technological solutions to many common complaints about police misconduct. Jonathan Blanks, a research associate in Cato's Center for Constitutional Studies and a frequent commentator on criminal justice issues, Steve Silverman who founded Flex Your Rights to improve the constitutional literacy of all Americans, and Matthew Fogg, a 32-year veteran of the United States Marshals Service, will touch upon some of the biggest victories and concerns surrounding police work and cameras. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Steve Silverman of Flex Your Rights explains jury nullification. Connect with Flex Your Rights on Facebook and Twitter.
♥Hard to believe the year is almost done and what an amazing one for RHeart! I was lucky enough to meet some of the most creative minds in the web series world and I decided it would be fun to chat with them about where this new media is headed. ♥Join me tonight with award winning special guests Steve Silverman, creator of Pretty The Series & The Inn Series; Richard Cutting, creator and star of the hit SciFi series Milgram & the Fastwalkers; Ed Robinson, creator and star of the hit series Pairings; and Susan Bernhardt Producer Miss Behave/Acting Dead.
December 2013 featuring Tim Lynch, Steve Silverman, James Tooley, Clark Neily, Daniel W. Drezner, Jonathan Rauch, Sen. Ron Wyden See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Josh Sapan, Gordon England and Susan Glasser are our guests this week. With guest co-host Steve Silverman alongside Josh King Show produced by Katherine Caperton. Original Air Date: November 23, 2013 on SiriusXM “POTUS” Channel 124. PoliOptics airs on POTUS on Saturdays at 8 am, 4 pm and midnight and on Sundays at noon and midnight. Follow us on Twitter @Polioptics
♥One of my favorite webseries was created by Steve Silverman, a psychological thriller with echos of Alfred Hitchcock called THE INN SERIES. The series stars Crystal Chappell, Denise Alexander and Kyle David Pierce and has kept fans guessing, eager for more! Steve just released the first episode in the final season and tonight, I'll highlight this intriguing, macbre series. ♥Creator of the series Steve Silverman stops by along with legendary soap icon Denise Alexander and resident hottie on THE INN, Kyle David Pierce. We'll find out more about why he loves Alfred Hitchcock, what it's been like creating such a unique series and what he has in store for the final season of THE INN!
Steve Silverman, the man behind the Indie Soap Award-winning Best Comedy web series this year, "PRETTY", has a new web series "THE INN" which debuted on February 4th. Now the 2nd season has started with more twists and turns! Starring: Crystal Chappell and also starring Denise Alexander, Mark Gantt, Chuck Sloan, Ray Proscia, Kyle David Pierce, and Stuart Allan. Steve stops by to talk to Take 2 Radio about the new 2nd season and the Hot as Hell event with many stars attending! He's not coming alone though, he's bringing Denise Alexander, best known for her role as Lesley Webber on General Hospital!
"The Inn" is a thrilling web series created by Steve Silverman starring daytime's very own Crystal Chappell who also will be joining us. Steve and Crystal sit with us to talk about this new series and what's in store next!
"The Inn" is a thrilling web series created by Steve Silverman starring daytime's very own Crystal Chappell who also will be joining us. Steve and Crystal sit with us to talk about this new series and what's in store next!
♥This morning we lost a soap legend- Jeanne Cooper, who has played Katherine Chancellor since 1973 finally passed away this morning. Join us as we take a look at her career on the show she spent half of her life on...The Young & the Restless. ♥We'll also check in w/Steve Silverman, who is planning the first ever Web Series Fan Event and find out what's in store...
♥As some of you know, I am a HUGE Pretty The Series fan, by talented creator/writer Steve Silverman. When I heard he was working on an Alfred Hitchock-esq web series, I was thrilled! I was even more excited when I learned the queen of web series Crystal Chappell and legendary Denise Alexander will appear in it! ♥Join us tonight as we check INN w/Crystal Chappell and Denise Alexander!! We'll chat all about their string of hit web series, as well as some fun behind-the-scenes stories filming this new suspense thriller THE INN SERIES....
As we approach the 4th Annual Indie Soap Awards — think Emmys for your favorite web-based serials — Soaps In Depth’s executive editor, Richard M. Simms, hosts a series of chats with some of the brilliant minds who thrive in the genre. First, he taught us that it’s not whether you win or lose, it’s whether or not you’re PRETTY. Now, the creator and writer of that comedic peek behind the scenes at kiddie beauty pageants is trading laughs for shivers as he cordially invites you to check into THE INN. Join us as we probe (oooh!) the dark recesses of Steve Silverman’s mind (you people have dirty minds) to find out what inspires him, the secrets to (your show) not looking cheap, what annoys him (spoiler alert: it's spoilers) and why he thinks the web is the hottest place to be.
As we approach the 4th Annual Indie Soap Awards — think Emmys for your favorite web-based serials — Soaps In Depth’s executive editor, Richard M. Simms, hosts a series of chats with some of the brilliant minds who thrive in the genre. First, he taught us that it’s not whether you win or lose, it’s whether or not you’re PRETTY. Now, the creator and writer of that comedic peek behind the scenes at kiddie beauty pageants is trading laughs for shivers as he cordially invites you to check into THE INN. Join us as we probe (oooh!) the dark recesses of Steve Silverman’s mind (you people have dirty minds) to find out what inspires him, the secrets to (your show) not looking cheap, what annoys him (spoiler alert: it's spoilers) and why he thinks the web is the hottest place to be.
Steve Silverman, the man behind the Indie Soap Award-winning Best Comedy web series this year, "PRETTY", has a new web series "THE INN" debuting on February 4th. Starring: Crystal Chappell and also starring Denise Alexander, Mark Gantt, Chuck Sloan, Ray Proscia, Kyle David Pierce, and Stuart Allan. Steve stops by to talk to Take 2 Radio about the mysterious series!
STACY McQUEEN and SAM PANCAKE join OutTakes to talk about the wickedly funny and off the wall comedy web series Pretty and their roles as "Annette" and "Michael Champagne". Watch all three seasons of the show at www.prettytheseries.com
♥Soap Life Documentary, Matthew D'Amato and his quest to bring the plight of soaps to light in a big way. ♥I will admit that Pretty The Series is my favorite web series! I love the off-beat humor and the cast is amazing! ♥The talented cast includes Tom Pancake, Todd Conrad, Dee Freeman, Stacy McQueen and has had soap legends guest star- Genie Francis, Joan Van Ark, Martha Byrne & Kristen Vangness. It's an amazing show and I encourage anyone who loves satire & off-beat humor to watch this series!♥Pretty the Series, Steve Silverman will be talking with us!!! He's bringing along a surprise guest, so you won't want to miss this show!
Tonight, we kick off 2012 with a very special podcast that will make all of us feel... well, Pretty! Host Richard M. Simms, executive editor of Soaps in Depth magazine, is joined by Steve Silverman, the creator of the websoap Pretty, and one of its stars, Denise Alexander... who will always be remembered by GENERAL HOSPITAL fans as Dr. Lesley Webber! Join the fun as Steve and Denise let it all hang out while filling us in on the backstage gossip from the set of the funniest web soap you'll ever see. If you've yet to catch it, head to http://www.prettytheseries.com to meet proud pageant dad Michael Champagne and his, er, precocious tiara-seeking toddler, Annette. Then join us at 7 p.m. ET for one of the most rioutous chats you're likely to ever hear!
Tonight, we kick off 2012 with a very special podcast that will make all of us feel... well, Pretty! Host Richard M. Simms, executive editor of Soaps in Depth magazine, is joined by Steve Silverman, the creator of the websoap Pretty, and one of its stars, Denise Alexander... who will always be remembered by GENERAL HOSPITAL fans as Dr. Lesley Webber! Join the fun as Steve and Denise let it all hang out while filling us in on the backstage gossip from the set of the funniest web soap you'll ever see. If you've yet to catch it, head to http://www.prettytheseries.com to meet proud pageant dad Michael Champagne and his, er, precocious tiara-seeking toddler, Annette. Then join us at 7 p.m. ET for one of the most rioutous chats you're likely to ever hear!
The Context of White Supremacy welcomes Steve Silverman. Founder of Flex Your Rights, a 501(c)(3) educational nonprofit launched in 2002, Silverman is a White Man who wanted to make the US constitution more accessible to everyday citizens. Gus saw his documentary film: BUSTED: The Citizen's Guide to Surviving Police Encounters. The film provides a wealth of constructive suggestions on how best to respond when stopped by enforcement officials in your vehicle or if they come to visit your residence. Silverman includes specific suggestions for people classified as black and acknowledges in a System of White Supremacy, non-white people might have to use a slightly different code to survive contact with police. We emphasize the important suggestion that motorists NEVER voluntarily allow officers to search your vehicle without a warrant. #TheCOWS INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 605.313.5164 CODE: 564943#