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Do grieving goats lick psychedelic lichen? Altered states are part of nature, used by plants and animals for survival(!). How does ecology reveal the evolutionary – and spiritual – purpose of psychosis? Steven Morgan, psychiatric survivor and trainer in Intentional Peer Support, led the Another Way sanctuary and was project director for Soteria Vermont. Today […] The post Visionary Ecology | Steven Morgan | Madness Radio first appeared on Madness Radio.
Audio services where provided by Eli Teheran, local SoFlo Audio Engineer, be sure to check out his work with the link provided below:https://www.instagram.com/elie_teheran/Steven Morgan, a British comedian, improviser, storyteller, actor, writer, and musician. Steven, who has performed at renowned comedy clubs and festivals worldwide. Shares his unique insights, and experiences from living in different countries. Also, his journey in the entertainment industry; in his career. We delve into the fascinating world of stand-up comedy. Discussing the challenges, and rewards of pursuing a career in the arts. While seeing the importance of staying true to one's creative passions.Steven's storytelling prowess shines through as he talks about the impact of technology on creativity. The role of community and collaboration in the arts. Understanding the the unpredictable nature of success, growth and opportunity. Currently based in Nijmegen Netherlands. He is an integral part of Amsterdam's own "Easylaughs". A regular on the European English-language comedy scene out there. Also, the host of the popular comedy night LYFAO in Nijmegen as well. Tune in to hear about his journey, from Brisbane, AU, to the Netherlands. His work with the comedy interview series "Real Power Talk." His valuable advice for aspiring comedians and artists alike. Be sure to check Steven with the links provided below:https://stevenmorgan.wales/We have a magical link below with all our socials and handle so you can find us on your favorite pod spot.https://linktr.ee/lostinthegroove
Get ready to explore the world of stand up and improv with the multifaceted Steven Morgan! You'll be hooked from the get-go with our password-themed dad joke, before diving into the delightful juggle that Steven masters daily—balancing a conventional day job with his night-time escapades in stand-up comedy and improv. His financial stability doesn't chain down his creative charisma, allowing him to handpick only those projects that dance to the beat of his heart.Steven recounts his adventurous leap into a new country and the new world of making others laugh. Eavesdrop on our chat as we peel back the curtain on the unpredictable thrills of live performance, the craft of comedy writing, and the epiphanies that come from embracing the winds of change. His approach isn't just about delivering punchlines; it's about discovering newfound freedom and opening doors to exhilarating opportunities.The episode ends with a conversation around the dynamic energy exchange between a performer and their audience in the spontaneous world of improv comedy. We get real about the strategies that keep performances fresh and authentic, such as mixing with the crowd pre-show and vibing off an audience member's energy. Then a game of Survey Says, capping off a session brimming with insights on the essential role of playfulness in life. Join us for this playful episode that might just inspire you to sprinkle more joy into your daily grind!(00:30) - Jokes of the Week with Steven Morgan(11:53) - Embracing Change Through Comedy and Improv(19:27) - Finding Balance Between Structure and Creativity(22:57) - Connecting With Audience Through ImprovSupport the showSupport the Playful Humans mission to help adults rediscover the power of play: Subscribe to the YouTube channel Subscribe to the Podcast Book a playshop for your team Support our sponsors
Today I sit down with the multi-faceted Steven Morgan, a man who's dipped his toes in various creative fields. Whether it's comedy, music, or crafting compelling narratives, Steven has done it all, and he's here to share his intriguing journey. Be prepared to laugh and contemplate as we journey through his experiences in stand-up comedy, explore the rollercoaster ride of emotions it involves, and discuss the surprising individuals who seem to find their groove on the comedy stage.Finally, we're taking a deeper dive into the realm of ethics in comedy. Discover what subjects Steven considers off-limits in his comedic ventures and the challenges he faces in navigating potentially harmful stereotypes. Prepare to be intrigued, moved, and entertained in another episode filled with laughter, music, and insightful conversations.Listen to the playlist on SpotifyWatch the episode on YouTubeFollow Music Junkies everywhere Make sure to HIT that LIKE BUTTON and SUBSCRIBE to our Channel to be notified of new episodes! If you love Music Junkies share it !!New EP is out every MONDAY at 12 pm Rock on! Music JunkiesSupport the show
Steven is a journalist and writer about cricket. He's a fan of disability cricket and has written for the Lords Taveners magazine the long room. He was also the only journalist present during the 2019 PD world series. Thank you Steven for writing about disability cricket
Thank you for joining us to this episode of Pref & Ref, in this episode we will be speaking with singer, comedian, and all around entertainer Steven Morgan. Learning about his approach to comedy and entertainment was really cool especially considering that he is based out of the EU. You can find more on our guest by visiting the links below: https://www.facebook.com/stevenmorganhero https://www.instagram.com/ma0sm https://www.twitter.com/flavaadit https://www.youtube.com/c/ma0sm Welcome to our discussion based Podcast, where we talk about a wide range of ever changing topics that match our guests and Co-hosts. We are doing this as a labor of love always remembering to accept a different viewpoint to ours. If you have ideas, topics, comments and or thoughts please reach out to our email Pref.Refpodcast@gmail.com. We have lots of things planned for you all please stay tuned for more. Outro credits to: "Tokyo Music Walker - Way Home" is under a Creative Commons (cc-by) license Music promoted by BreakingCopyright: https://bit.ly/tokyo-walker-way-home T.Nakata
Your feedback helps guide the future of the show! Please consider filling out this short questionnaire by clicking here. Stand-up comedy may be the hardest artistic craft, and today's guest is comedian, improviser, storyteller, actor, writer, musician and jack of all trades, Steven Morgan. Steven and I talk about this challenge, including the longevity and relevance of comedic material and the dilemma in balancing improv versus scripting during a performance. We also talk about how the resilience of being a comedian can cultivate leadership in unexpected times. Connect with Steven: https://stevenmorgan.wales/ Be a part of this podcast! Sign up on our website to receive exclusive show insights and be the first to know about podcast extras and join the Neurons to Nirvana community.
British comedian, improviser, storyteller, actor, writer, musician as featured on Australia's ABC and the UK's BBC. Living in Nijmegen, NL, where he moved from Brisbane, AU, Steven has toured and performed in famous comedy clubs and festivals around the world alongside acts such as Stephen Carlin, Damien Power and Greg Shapiro. Since moving to The Netherlands, he has become a cast member, performer and teacher with Amsterdam's easylaughs, is a regular on the English-language scene around mainland Europe and hosts the popular comedy night LYFAO in Nijmegen. He is one half of Tru2U, was a former performer and teacher with Eindhoven's Chili Con Comedy and is the host of Real Power Talk, a comedy interview series launched in conjunction with the media company All Things Loud. https://stevenmorgan.wales/ Follow link above to see all of Steven's links! #PodMatch
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Grabbing local coffee with Steven Morgan. Steven is a world-travelled comedian having performed all over the globe. Make sure that you check him out in his new home of The
We were dreaming when we wrote this, forgive us if it's goes astray... This week, join The Boy With The Golden Ears and The Rocktor as we count down our top five songs from the year 1999. Yes, it was the year of Britney, Xtina, boy bands, braided chin hair and Dawson's Creek (or was that Creek's Dawson??), but there was plenty of great alternative music that year too. We mean, there had to be because the world was coming to an end, right? We've got a great Third Lad this week too, Steven Morgan. Yeah, we know what you're thinking...did you really get THE Steven Morgan, the sperm doctor!?!? No, we think we did even better! It's Steven Morgan, the British-born comedian, actor, and musician currently coming to you live and direct from (wait for it...) The Netherlands! He's the man with the most piercing and utterly lickable blue eyes you've ever seen on an audio-only podcast! Among his other accomplishments, check out his hilarious YouTube series Real Power Talk, where Morgan's various characters put musicians in all sorts of uncomfortable situations. Brilliant!
Steven Morgan--accomplished Netherlands-based comedian, actor, musician, and writer--joins to discuss comedy in the pandemic times, embracing your introversion, navigating unexpected viral attention, and more. Show links Steven Morgan on the web - https://stevenmorgan.wales Steven on Twitter - https://twitter.com/flavaadit Steven on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ma0sm/ Steven on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/stevenmorganhero/ Steven on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/ma0sm easylaughs improv comedy - https://www.easylaughs.nl/ Video show segments https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlksjQzzbTBendd_JSVBI0tc2FNLQ1xwB --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gamedevbreakdown/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gamedevbreakdown/support
Steven Morgan--accomplished Netherlands-based comedian, actor, musician, and writer--joins to discuss comedy in the pandemic times, embracing your introversion, navigating unexpected viral attention, and more.
Hey there! On today's show, Jamie is joined by comedian Steven Morgan to talk about: gatekeeping (and a lil mansplaining), rotating out a friend at a dinner party, and why on earth you'd prefer a urinal to a toilet stall at work. If you have a story where you may or may not have been a dick, message @dickpodcast on Instagram! Follow Steven on Instagram @ma0sm Follow Jamie on Instagram @jpitythefooo
This is the second episode in a two-part special featuring conversations about county budgeting and finance concerns. Dave Lucas, NYSAC’s Director of Finance and Intergovernmental Affairs is joined by Steven Morgan, Onondaga County’s Chief Fiscal Officer. They discuss what challenges the county is facing right now in their budget as a result of the pandemic and an unfolding economic recession, and what they are anticipating for 2021 and beyond. They also detail the steps that Onondaga County is taking to address the current crisis.
Robin's guest for this episode is a comedian, improviser, storyteller, actor, writer, musician as featured on Australia’s ABC and the UK’s BBC. Steven Morgan is a jack of all trades, and self-proclaimed master of all of them too (so it says in his bio). ____Steven's links:FacebookInstagramhttps://twitter.com/easylaughs
Love this podcast? Help it keep going here: https://supporter.acast.com/the-improv-chronicle-podcastAs the world struggles to find connection during a pandemic, does being part of an improv community give you a head start on connection - and is there a difference to the sort of friendships we make through improv?In this podcast you will hear from:Steven Morgan who improvises with Easylaughs in Amsterdam. Details on their shows and workshops here: https://www.easylaughs.nlElise Rodriguez from Florida Studio Theatre in Sarasota. Check out their shows and workshops here: http://www.floridastudiotheatre.org and follow Elise here: https://www.instagram.com/draggingthirty/John Gebretatose from HUGE Theater in Minneapolis. Check out their shows and workshops here: https://www.hugetheater.com/Hellena Jang from Seoul City Improv in Seoul. Check out their shows and workshops here: https://www.seoulcityimprov.com/The Improv Chronicle Podcast is produced and hosted by Nottingham improviser Lloydie James LloydTheme music - Sam PlummerLogo design - Hélène DollieSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-improv-chronicle-podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Comedian, improviser, storyteller, actor, writer, musician as featured on Australia's ABC and the UK's BBC, Steven Morgan is a jack of all trades, and self-proclaimed master of all of them too. Living in Nijmegen, NL, where he moved from Brisbane, AU, Steven has toured and performed in famous comedy clubs and festivals around the world alongside acts such as Stephen Carlin, Damien Power and Greg Shapiro. Since moving to The Netherlands, he has become a cast member, performer and teacher with Amsterdam's easylaughs, is a regular on the English-language scene around mainland Europe and hosts the popular comedy night LYFAO in Nijmegen. He is one half of Tru2U, was a former performer and teacher with Eindhoven's Chili Con Comedy and is the host of Real Power Talk, a comedy interview series launched in conjunction with the media company All Things Loud. He writes for a number of music websites including Clash Magazine, DIY Mag and All Things Loud where he has interviewed artists such as Idles, Al Murray and Dan The Automator. Steven is available for bookings via booking@stevenmorgan.wales. Find More of Steven: https://stevenmorgan.wales Facebook: stevenmorganhero Instagram: @ma0sm Twitter: @flavaadit A statement from Steven: "This piece was written fifteen years ago, the audio recording was made last week. I was living in a house with three other guys, with no internet, in the middle of nowhere, the four of us in our early twenties. It was one of the most boring years of my life, but I think that just made the highlights even higher. It's a memory I often associate with a summer's day, and with the weather so good right now, it comes to mind. Also, there's something quintessentially British about it, which also makes me nostalgic as I left the UK many years ago." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Created during a time of quarantine in the global Coronavirus pandemic, A Moment Of Your Time's mission is to provide a space for expression, collaboration, community and solidarity. In this time of isolation, we may have to be apart but let's create together. Created by CurtCo Media Concept by Jenny Curtis Theme music by Chris Porter Follow Us: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
International Performing - with Steven Morgan
This week's show was a side-splitter, in the Lounge when Steve Morgan hangs out! Comedian, improviser, storyteller, actor, writer, musician as featured on Australia’s ABC and the UK’s BBC, Steven Morgan is a jack of all trades and self-proclaimed master of them all! Steve nails it when we talk about him getting into comedy, how he develops a bit, and then Sam shares about what part a comedian played in him meeting his wife! Steve moved to Australia, and tells about a piece of advice that he NEVER thought he'd need but does confirm that it's TRUE! Little Matt asks about the differences in the types of comedy in the different places he's lived (UK, Australia, the Netherlands). He shares the story of when he visited New Orleans with his ex, and Sam mentions an eating establishment that he went to, when HE was in New Orleans! Dad jokes make an appearance AND STEVE STEALS THE SHOW ON THOSE TOO! We wrap things up with talking about him teaching comedy in the Netherlands, as well as him trying to speak Dutch! What a great show! SO, sit back, relax, & #grabalisten! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/500section/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/500section/support
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Steven MorganWebsite:https://stevenmorgan.wales/Twitter:https://twitter.com/flavaaditInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/ma0sm/LinkedIn:linkedin.com/in/steviemorganFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/stevenmorganheroMy social media links:Podcast:https://podcast.app/day-in-day-out-p832991Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/muui23LinkedIn page:https://www.linkedin.com/company/day-in-day-out-podcast/?viewAsMember=trueYouTube:https://bit.ly/3ceyAQQ
In this episode of Yes But Why, we talk to British comedian Steven Morgan about his experiences doing comedy across the world. Steven Morgan is a comedian, improviser, storyteller, actor, writer, and musician that has been featured on Australia’s ABC and the UK’s BBC. Currently living in Nijmegen, Netherlands, where he moved from Brisbane, Australia, Steven has toured and performed in famous comedy clubs and festivals around the world. Since moving to The Netherlands, he has become a performer and teacher with Amsterdam’s easylaughs. In our conversation, Steven shares stories of his journey, from performing in the UK band, Neon Highwire to hosting “Real Power Talk,” the wild comedy interview show made by Netherlands-based media company, All Things Loud. Steven talks about how being a comedian was always something that was bursting to come out of him. I totally get that. Me too. But he didn’t get to it straightaway. It wasn’t until he moved to Brisbane and saw the vibrant comedy community that he was moved to join them. There, he immersed himself in classes and shows and fell in love with comedy. We deep dive into discussing organizing comedy festivals when Steven mentions having organized the “Bris Funny Fest” one year. We talk about improv theory and providing context in your comedy. Steven stresses the importance of community and friendship. My big takeaway from my talk with Steven was to make the most of every adventure you have. No matter where the world takes you, have fun with it. Support Steven by watching “Real Power Talk” or by connecting with Amsterdam’s easylaughs to take online classes or just to donate to keep the comedy flowing. Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun.This episode of Yes But Why podcast is sponsored by audible - get your FREE audiobook download and your 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/YESBUTWHY.
In this episode of Yes But Why, we talk to British comedian Steven Morgan about his experiences doing comedy across the world. Steven Morgan is a comedian, improviser, storyteller, actor, writer, and musician that has been featured on Australia’s ABC and the UK’s BBC. Currently living in Nijmegen, Netherlands, where he moved from Brisbane, Australia, Steven has toured and performed in famous comedy clubs and festivals around the world. Since moving to The Netherlands, he has become a performer and teacher with Amsterdam’s easylaughs. In our conversation, Steven shares stories of his journey, from performing in the UK band, Neon Highwire to hosting “Real Power Talk,” the wild comedy interview show made by Netherlands-based media company, All Things Loud. Steven talks about how being a comedian was always something that was bursting to come out of him. I totally get that. Me too. But he didn’t get to it straightaway. It wasn’t until he moved to Brisbane and saw the vibrant comedy community that he was moved to join them. There, he immersed himself in classes and shows and fell in love with comedy. We deep dive into discussing organizing comedy festivals when Steven mentions having organized the “Bris Funny Fest” one year. We talk about improv theory and providing context in your comedy. Steven stresses the importance of community and friendship. My big takeaway from my talk with Steven was to make the most of every adventure you have. No matter where the world takes you, have fun with it. Support Steven by watching “Real Power Talk” or by connecting with Amsterdam’s easylaughs to take online classes or just to donate to keep the comedy flowing. Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun. This episode of Yes But Why podcast is sponsored by audible - get your FREE audiobook download and your 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/YESBUTWHY.
In this episode of Yes But Why, we talk to British comedian Steven Morgan about his experiences doing comedy across the world. Steven Morgan is a comedian, improviser, storyteller, actor, writer, and musician that has been featured on Australia’s ABC and the UK’s BBC. Currently living in Nijmegen, Netherlands, where he moved from Brisbane, Australia, Steven has toured and performed in famous comedy clubs and festivals around the world. Since moving to The Netherlands, he has become a performer and teacher with Amsterdam’s easylaughs. In our conversation, Steven shares stories of his journey, from performing in the UK band, Neon Highwire to hosting “Real Power Talk,” the wild comedy interview show made by Netherlands-based media company, All Things Loud. Steven talks about how being a comedian was always something that was bursting to come out of him. I totally get that. Me too. But he didn’t get to it straightaway. It wasn’t until he moved to Brisbane and saw the vibrant comedy community that he was moved to join them. There, he immersed himself in classes and shows and fell in love with comedy. We deep dive into discussing organizing comedy festivals when Steven mentions having organized the “Bris Funny Fest” one year. We talk about improv theory and providing context in your comedy. Steven stresses the importance of community and friendship. My big takeaway from my talk with Steven was to make the most of every adventure you have. No matter where the world takes you, have fun with it. Support Steven by watching “Real Power Talk” or by connecting with Amsterdam’s easylaughs to take online classes or just to donate to keep the comedy flowing. Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun.This episode of Yes But Why podcast is sponsored by audible - get your FREE audiobook download and your 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/YESBUTWHY.
In this episode of Yes But Why, we talk to British comedian Steven Morgan about his experiences doing comedy across the world. Steven Morgan is a comedian, improviser, storyteller, actor, writer, and musician that has been featured on Australia’s ABC and the UK’s BBC. Currently living in Nijmegen, Netherlands, where he moved from Brisbane, Australia, Steven has toured and performed in famous comedy clubs and festivals around the world. Since moving to The Netherlands, he has become a performer and teacher with Amsterdam’s easylaughs. In our conversation, Steven shares stories of his journey, from performing in the UK band, Neon Highwire to hosting “Real Power Talk,” the wild comedy interview show made by Netherlands-based media company, All Things Loud. Steven talks about how being a comedian was always something that was bursting to come out of him. I totally get that. Me too. But he didn’t get to it straightaway. It wasn’t until he moved to Brisbane and saw the vibrant comedy community that he was moved to join them. There, he immersed himself in classes and shows and fell in love with comedy. We deep dive into discussing organizing comedy festivals when Steven mentions having organized the “Bris Funny Fest” one year. We talk about improv theory and providing context in your comedy. Steven stresses the importance of community and friendship. My big takeaway from my talk with Steven was to make the most of every adventure you have. No matter where the world takes you, have fun with it. Support Steven by watching “Real Power Talk” or by connecting with Amsterdam’s easylaughs to take online classes or just to donate to keep the comedy flowing. Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun. This episode of Yes But Why podcast is sponsored by audible - get your FREE audiobook download and your 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/YESBUTWHY.
Steven Morgan from TLC Marketing and The Lesson Company joins Rob and Jen to discuss an exciting new project happening in Wesley Chapel at The Groves. The Groves was recently acquired by commercial investor and real estate developer Mark Gold, and he has some big plans for the area. Steven goes into great detail about these plans and what to expect in the near future. Hint: think Sparkman Wharf x10
We sat down with the best Welshmen in Wales and the world! On the English scene in Holland and performing all over the globe. What fun that was!
So, here's a first! Well, two firsts actually... Steven Morgan is the first comedian to be thumb wrestling against our host Ruud. And, if you haven't noticed yet by reading this, it is also the first episode entirely in the English language! Nijmegen has a vibrant expat community and Steve's a great part in it. Apart from comedy, Steven is also a music journalist for All Things Loud. He's done an interview with the Australian synthpop legend Donny Benét, dressed as Donny Benét. Baldcap and all. And also Steven has attended the Down the Rabbit Hole festival, dressed as a hot dog. Great fun! And he's no stranger to podcasts. Steven did host the musically themed Kalenda Music Podcast and is now working on his own new series. Isn't that exciting stuff? For Thumb Wrestling this time Steven will discuss his dislike for the Deadpool franchise. He's no fan of the type of meta comedy in this superhero parody, and he's not afraid to show it. If that sounds curmudgeonly, don't worry, because he has some excellent points to make. And we also talk about the Adam West version of Batman, a bit of horror and the phenomenon that is Ryan Reynolds. Links: Steve interviews Donny Benét: https://www.allthingsloud.com/donny-benet-meets-donny-benet/ Steven the Hot Dog @DTRH: https://www.allthingsloud.com/down-the-rabbit-hole-steve-style/ The Kalenda Music podcast: http://kalendamusic.com/ LYFAO English Comedy Night on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LYFAOComedy/ ---- If you want to be notified when more English episodes appear online, please email me at duimpjeworstelen@gmail.com
Once upon a time: It's a couple of grim sisters vs. the Brothers Grimm when a rash of gruesome murders patterned on fairy tales terrifies a small town. “Bedtime Stories” Cast: Samantha Winchester ......... Kasey Heimann Deana Winchester ............... Amanda Gilbertson Dr. Garrison ......................... Yale Lee Callie Garrison ..................... Kitty Compton Other voice talents include: Charles Bain Jack Moon Steven Morgan Brandon Jenkins Cari Scholtens Kendra Murray Ailish Crombie CJ Cotter Brett Mackenzie Edward Kreider Annabelle Eirth Mathew Farrugia Melissa Sheldon
Dr. Ken is joined by Steven Morgan to discuss Soteria House. Steven explains his experiences in the mental health system.
The Texas wine industry is exploding. Steven Morgan of the Bluebonnet Wine Trail joins the show to share the insides and outs of this bustling business and how you can enjoy the fruits of their labor (we couldn't resist the pun-ortunity.)
This time I’m talking to someone who has just been in the Netherlands for a few months. He’s Steven Morgan - by day, mild mannered IT guy, by night and weekend – stand-up comic, musician, writer and actor. We talk about his expectations of the Netherlands – his comedy and what it’s like doing stand-up for an international audience and about some of the funny scrapes he’s been in since arriving in NL. There are snippets from the first stand up shows he’s been performing here in the podcast too. Steve Morgan Facebook If you like Here in Holland why not become a patron? For a small monthly contribution you’ll be supporting the show and with more patrons then I'll have the chance to make more shows and try new stuff. Become a patron today Links: Here in Holland email: hereinholland@gmail.com Subscribe in iTunes or Android app of choice. Now on Spotify Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/hereinholland)
Special Agent Henriksen finally achieves his goal: Sam and Deana behind bars. The only thing scarier than the tough-as-nails women they meet on the inside is a murderous spirit who's offing inmates one by one. “Folsom Prison Blues” Cast: Samantha Winchester ......... Kasey Heimann Deana Winchester ............... Amanda Gilbertson Victor Henricksen ................. Darren Hawkins Mara Daniels ........................ Josephine Dino Deacon ................................. Neil Thomson Rox ....................................... Michelle Maxwell Lori ....................................... Ailish Crombie Tiny Tina ............................... Kendra Murray Nurse Glockner ..................... Kendra Murray Other voice talents include: Gerard Foley Corinne Campbell Shawn Merriman Constansa Alexander Taylor Lindsay-Noel Christopher Daw Steven Morgan
The ghosts go west. A filmmaker fakes a supernatural sound stage death to create online buzz for his in-production horror flick. But the second death is all too real. “Hollywood Babylon” Cast: Samantha Winchester ................... Kasey Heimann Deana Winchester ......................... Amanda Gilbertson Tara Benchley ................................ Kelly Levans Rick Craig ...................................... Ralph Pangallo Mitch .............................................. Dale Walker Kendra ........................................... Katrina Joyner McG ............................................... Jason Johnson Jay Wiley ........................................ Donal Gray Frank Jaffy / Gerard St. James ...... David Beattie Brad Redding ................................. Bryan Burton Martin Flagg ................................... Steven Morgan Walter Dixon ................................... Stee Lawlor Other voice talents include: Kristine Kredba Charles DePiero Kendra Murray
Lindsay & Steven chatting all things fun live in Brisbane at a fun little by the hour workspace. Steven talks about working in IT doing comedy and theatre and generally enjoying life. Having emigrated from Wales in the UK to Brisbane to a baptism of fire. A very funny story about lunch time titty bars. Was fun to catch up. #WYNWDYD
Sam, Deana, a shape shifter, and hostages are locked in a bank, surrounded by a SWAT team. It all begins when the sisters, on the trail of a shifter, run into a paranoiac who's seen T2 once too often. “Nightshifter” Cast: Samantha Winchester ......... Kasey Heimann Deana Winchester ............... Amanda Gilbertson Ronald Reznick ................... Josh Lang Victor Henricksen ................ Darren Hawkins Lt. Robards .......................... Sam Taylor Henry ................................... Steven Morgan Sampson ............................. Wade Matthews Sheri .................................... Kendra Murray Other voice talents include: Bryan Burton Irene Derbeneva Stee Lawlor Cornell Bunting
At the top of the hour, Cyrus Webb welcomes back author Daneen Hale to discuss the power of her book POSSESSION. Then at 30 min. past the hour, Webb talks with author Patricia A. Thomas about her book GOD REVEALS A MYSTERY as well as the issue of abuse. Finally at 45 min. past the hour, Webb welcomes author Steven Morgan to Conversations to discuss what led him to write the book DISCOMBOBULATED.
Advocate and bipolar survivor Steven Morgan talks about his experiences with spirituality and meditation, including healing through dream work. Listen to the recent profile the New York Times did of Steven, check out Steven's writing at http://www.vermontrecovery.com [Read more...]