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On today's show, I spoke to Elena Oncevska Ager about mentoring teachers. We spoke about the difference between mentoring and coaching, the importance of noticing, and a new hybrid mentoring tool that uses AI.
The first in a series on Classroom Management. The first show takes a look at the Foundations of Classroom Management. Key Topics include the importance of classroom management in fostering a positive learning environment (establishing rules, routines, and expectations; the role of teacher-student relationships)and step-by-step guide to creating a classroom management plan.
One of our rays of sunshine in the dark days of Lockdown was Toyah and Robert's Sunday Lunch, fizzing clips of the two of them in their Dorset kitchen, him playing off-brand rock and roll, her singing in extravagant finery, occasionally on an exercise bike. Their version of Metallica's Enter Sandman got 8.6m views alone. One time they were dressed as bees, another re-staging Swan Lake wearing tutus. This has now flowered into an all-the-trimmings Christmas show with a full rock band touring in December. They look back here at how it started and where it's ended up, which includes … … the teenage Fripp doing the twist at the Cellar Club, Poole. … Strictly judge Craig Revel Horwood's reaction when Robert booed him on set. … when the “elite newspapers” declared their kitchen shows were “genius”. … where their two different audiences meet. … plans for an upcoming Fripp memoir and his 1981 King Crimson diary. … things you find in old boxes in the attic. … how the grumpier end of King Crimson's supporters regard the “other Robert Fripp”. … what Tony Iommi and Robert Plant thought of their lockdown clips. … and what you can expect from their Christmas Party show – which involves Bowie, Blondie, Neil Young, Slade, Metallica and an inflatable penguin. Toyah and Robert's Christmas Party tickets here:https://toyahwillcox.com/gigs/ Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
One of our rays of sunshine in the dark days of Lockdown was Toyah and Robert's Sunday Lunch, fizzing clips of the two of them in their Dorset kitchen, him playing off-brand rock and roll, her singing in extravagant finery, occasionally on an exercise bike. Their version of Metallica's Enter Sandman got 8.6m views alone. One time they were dressed as bees, another re-staging Swan Lake wearing tutus. This has now flowered into an all-the-trimmings Christmas show with a full rock band touring in December. They look back here at how it started and where it's ended up, which includes … … the teenage Fripp doing the twist at the Cellar Club, Poole. … Strictly judge Craig Revel Horwood's reaction when Robert booed him on set. … when the “elite newspapers” declared their kitchen shows were “genius”. … where their two different audiences meet. … plans for an upcoming Fripp memoir and his 1981 King Crimson diary. … things you find in old boxes in the attic. … how the grumpier end of King Crimson's supporters regard the “other Robert Fripp”. … what Tony Iommi and Robert Plant thought of their lockdown clips. … and what you can expect from their Christmas Party show – which involves Bowie, Blondie, Neil Young, Slade, Metallica and an inflatable penguin. Toyah and Robert's Christmas Party tickets here:https://toyahwillcox.com/gigs/ Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
One of our rays of sunshine in the dark days of Lockdown was Toyah and Robert's Sunday Lunch, fizzing clips of the two of them in their Dorset kitchen, him playing off-brand rock and roll, her singing in extravagant finery, occasionally on an exercise bike. Their version of Metallica's Enter Sandman got 8.6m views alone. One time they were dressed as bees, another re-staging Swan Lake wearing tutus. This has now flowered into an all-the-trimmings Christmas show with a full rock band touring in December. They look back here at how it started and where it's ended up, which includes … … the teenage Fripp doing the twist at the Cellar Club, Poole. … Strictly judge Craig Revel Horwood's reaction when Robert booed him on set. … when the “elite newspapers” declared their kitchen shows were “genius”. … where their two different audiences meet. … plans for an upcoming Fripp memoir and his 1981 King Crimson diary. … things you find in old boxes in the attic. … how the grumpier end of King Crimson's supporters regard the “other Robert Fripp”. … what Tony Iommi and Robert Plant thought of their lockdown clips. … and what you can expect from their Christmas Party show – which involves Bowie, Blondie, Neil Young, Slade, Metallica and an inflatable penguin. Toyah and Robert's Christmas Party tickets here:https://toyahwillcox.com/gigs/ Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today we're joined by a chef who's had such a huge impact on London's food scene it's almost immeasurable, especially with the creation of The Dairy - a restaurant that defined the Nordic-flecked, produce-focused fine dining movement that has become commonplace in London today. He's worked for the best chefs in the industry from Marco Pierre White to Raymond Blanc to René Redzepi & is now championing the next generation under his own stewardship. Today he takes us through his incredible career starting out in the most toxic kitchen imaginable in Dublin via Marco Pierre White's in London and then off to Napoli to work at the 2 starred Don Alfonso an experience which changed his perception on seasonality and the importance of farm to table eating. This was strengthened by his time cooking from the garden at Le Manoir and reaffirmed beyond belief when he went to work at Noma. Robin shares with us the highs and lows of opening one of London's most iconic restaurants from the critical acclaim to the physical abuse from drunk customers and all in between. We also celebrate his latest genius outlet in Darbys, which is everyones favourite place to eat Sunday Lunch, a revelation which actually angers Robin! Listen in to find out why............. ---------- DELLI is a food platform, from the team behind Depop, that sells the best independent food and drink products that other shops don't really know about. Head to www.delli.market and discover the thousands of creative products dropping daily and use the code GOTODELLI for 25% off everything from us.
If you like music old and new to keep you entertained on a Sunday lunchtime then tune in and you'll hear anything from Kenny Rogers to The Killers. Don't be afraid to get in touch and let me know what you'd like to hear. Current regular slots in the show include 2 for 1 – a collaboration by 2 artists in their own right, Spoilt or Not – where I usually play a cover which may or not be as good as the original and Soppy Song on a Sunday
If you like music old and new to keep you entertained on a Sunday lunchtime then tune in and you'll hear anything from Kenny Rogers to The Killers. Don't be afraid to get in touch and let me know what you'd like to hear. Current regular slots in the show include 2 for 1 – a collaboration by 2 artists in their own right, Spoilt or Not – where I usually play a cover which may or not be as good as the original and Soppy Song on a Sunday
If you like music old and new to keep you entertained on a Sunday lunchtime then tune in and you'll hear anything from Kenny Rogers to The Killers. Don't be afraid to get in touch and let me know what you'd like to hear. Current regular slots in the show include 2 for 1 – a collaboration by 2 artists in their own right, Spoilt or Not – where I usually play a cover which may or not be as good as the original and Soppy Song on a Sunday
If you like music old and new to keep you entertained on a Sunday lunchtime then tune in and you'll hear anything from Kenny Rogers to The Killers. Don't be afraid to get in touch and let me know what you'd like to hear. Current regular slots in the show include 2 for 1 – a collaboration by 2 artists in their own right, Spoilt or Not – where I usually play a cover which may or not be as good as the original and Soppy Song on a Sunday
If you like music old and new to keep you entertained on a Sunday lunchtime then tune in and you'll hear anything from Kenny Rogers to The Killers. Don't be afraid to get in touch and let me know what you'd like to hear. Current regular slots in the show include 2 for 1 – a collaboration by 2 artists in their own right, Spoilt or Not – where I usually play a cover which may or not be as good as the original and Soppy Song on a Sunday
If you like music old and new to keep you entertained on a Sunday lunchtime then tune in and you'll hear anything from Kenny Rogers to The Killers. Don't be afraid to get in touch and let me know what you'd like to hear. Current regular slots in the show include 2 for 1 – a collaboration by 2 artists in their own right, Spoilt or Not – where I usually play a cover which may or not be as good as the original and Soppy Song on a Sunday
If you like music old and new to keep you entertained on a Sunday lunchtime then tune in and you'll hear anything from Kenny Rogers to The Killers. Don't be afraid to get in touch and let me know what you'd like to hear. Current regular slots in the show include 2 for 1 – a collaboration by 2 artists in their own right, Spoilt or Not – where I usually play a cover which may or not be as good as the original and Soppy Song on a Sunday
If you like music old and new to keep you entertained on a Sunday lunchtime then tune in and you'll hear anything from Kenny Rogers to The Killers. Don't be afraid to get in touch and let me know what you'd like to hear. Current regular slots in the show include 2 for 1 – a collaboration by 2 artists in their own right, Spoilt or Not – where I usually play a cover which may or not be as good as the original and Soppy Song on a Sunday
If you like music old and new to keep you entertained on a Sunday lunchtime then tune in and you'll hear anything from Kenny Rogers to The Killers. Don't be afraid to get in touch and let me know what you'd like to hear. Current regular slots in the show include 2 for 1 – a collaboration by 2 artists in their own right, Spoilt or Not – where I usually play a cover which may or not be as good as the original and Soppy Song on a Sunday
If you like music old and new to keep you entertained on a Sunday lunchtime then tune in and you'll hear anything from Kenny Rogers to The Killers. Don't be afraid to get in touch and let me know what you'd like to hear. Current regular slots in the show include 2 for 1 – a collaboration by 2 artists in their own right, Spoilt or Not – where I usually play a cover which may or not be as good as the original and Soppy Song on a Sunday
If you like music old and new to keep you entertained on a Sunday lunchtime then tune in and you'll hear anything from Kenny Rogers to The Killers. Don't be afraid to get in touch and let me know what you'd like to hear. Current regular slots in the show include 2 for 1 – a collaboration by 2 artists in their own right, Spoilt or Not – where I usually play a cover which may or not be as good as the original and Soppy Song on a Sunday
If you like music old and new to keep you entertained on a Sunday lunchtime then tune in and you'll hear anything from Kenny Rogers to The Killers. Don't be afraid to get in touch and let me know what you'd like to hear. Current regular slots in the show include 2 for 1 – a collaboration by 2 artists in their own right, Spoilt or Not – where I usually play a cover which may or not be as good as the original and Soppy Song on a Sunday
If you like music old and new to keep you entertained on a Sunday lunchtime then tune in and you'll hear anything from Kenny Rogers to The Killers. Don't be afraid to get in touch and let me know what you'd like to hear. Current regular slots in the show include 2 for 1 – a collaboration by 2 artists in their own right, Spoilt or Not – where I usually play a cover which may or not be as good as the original and Soppy Song on a Sunday
If you like music old and new to keep you entertained on a Sunday lunchtime then tune in and you'll hear anything from Kenny Rogers to The Killers. Don't be afraid to get in touch and let me know what you'd like to hear. Current regular slots in the show include 2 for 1 – a collaboration by 2 artists in their own right, Spoilt or Not – where I usually play a cover which may or not be as good as the original and Soppy Song on a Sunday
In partnership with Influencity we talk to Nick Ede a multi-award-winning Charity Campaigner, Brand and Popular Culture Expert and TV presenter. Nick currently is co-host of Hello! High Street Hits with www.hellomagazine.com and host of Sunday Lunch with Nick Ede on www.charitable.radio. Nick has over 15 years of TV experience and is currently regular expert on GMB on ITV, `The Royal Agenda on Royalty TV and The Royal Box for Yahoo! with an audience of over 2 million. In this episode we talk about the changing face of public relations.
Chris discusses the merits of gaining extra teaching qualifications whilst teaching with special guest Paul Goldsmith.
If you like music old and new to keep you entertained on a Sunday lunchtime then tune in and you'll hear anything from Kenny Rogers to The Killers. Don't be afraid to get in touch and let me know what you'd like to hear. Current regular slots in the show include 2 for 1 – a collaboration by 2 artists in their own right, Spoilt or Not – where I usually play a cover which may or not be as good as the original and Soppy Song on a Sunday
If you like music old and new to keep you entertained on a Sunday lunchtime then tune in and you'll hear anything from Kenny Rogers to The Killers. Don't be afraid to get in touch and let me know what you'd like to hear. Current regular slots in the show include 2 for 1 – a collaboration by 2 artists in their own right, Spoilt or Not – where I usually play a cover which may or not be as good as the original and Soppy Song on a Sunday
If you like music old and new to keep you entertained on a Sunday lunchtime then tune in and you'll hear anything from Kenny Rogers to The Killers. Don't be afraid to get in touch and let me know what you'd like to hear. Current regular slots in the show include 2 for 1 – a collaboration by 2 artists in their own right, Spoilt or Not – where I usually play a cover which may or not be as good as the original and Soppy Song on a Sunday
Join Chris as he offers insights into key aspects of A-Level Politics including comparative theory, ideologies and evaluation.
Diary of a Serial Hostess Podcast (private feed for victoriadelamaza@icloud.com)
It has been nearly ten months since I started to take my health seriously. Up until now, even though I have always been a huge proponent of nutrition as a medical tool, I had become incredibly inflamed and had gained tons of weight; I was on a constant diet…. I am happy to report that I am finally feeling great. Having said all this, I have made a few changes to my day that allow me to continue on this path. One of the most important is that I have moved much of my entertaining to lunch instead of dinner. Hosting Sunday lunch allows even my hard-working friends to come over and spend a few hours of comforting respite. Sunday lunches have become my new thing. So, I am continuing with this plan. I wrote about this a few months ago, and I am now adding to Sunday Lunch Sticking to my all-white table settings, simple, delicious meals that are eaten with a fork, and copious amounts of wine… makes these lunches fun, easy to do and above all a wonderful way to get to know each other better. Here are some more tidbits of information: * I recently received a gift from a new friend who, as the former president of a Southern university, knows a thing or two about entertaining. He has written a book, “Which Would You Choose?” filled with questions he would ask his guests around the table to break the ice, a way to get to know each other, find common ground, and sort of “speed date.” If you like to entertain, you can find it here! * Whether you're having lunch under the pergola, beside the fireplace, or in the dining room, think about ways to make it cozy. And make sure that there are enough seats for everyone. * In my group, 80's /90's music is always a hit, and as I am always in and out of the kitchen, I have the loudspeaker there… everyone ends up gathering there anyway. * No candles on the table, but yes to scented candles in the library and living room, hurricanes to accent an unlit fireplace, or to mark the entranceway and paths to the house. Low, low lights…. even in the winter. * Because most of my Sunday lunches are buffet-style, I can arrange large bouquets of aromatic flowers on the table. Their aroma will not interfere with the flavors of the food. In any case, I need to fill the space with something…. ceramic fruits and vegetables mixed with fresh produce, creating tablescapes that are unique to the season and the moment. * Dessert can be as easy as ice cream cones, cookies, or small glasses of chocolate milk. Something, something…. * Finally, a few tips on my Sunday lunch outfit: hair pulled back (I love the big bow), flat shoes, nice trousers, and a silk or cotton blouse. Obviously, I avoid blue jeans but would wear velvet ones in the winter. And with this, I leave you.Sincerely,The Serial Hostess Let's connect! One More Thing… If you happen to be in Charleston on April 4th, join us for a flamenco performance at historic Randolph Hall in the College of Charleston. Proceeds go to Hispanic Studies scholarships. Buy your tickets here! From the Archives Thank you for subscribing. Leave a comment or share this episode.
Chris Wilkinson addresses this key change of teaching and learning terminology. He demonstrates how rephrasing it from differentiation can greatly enhance the progress of all pupils.
There is something very comforting about a whole roast chicken brought to the table – it reminds me of family Sunday lunches from childhood. The flavours here are fantastic and really penetrate the flesh of the chicken. Try to buy a free-range or organic chicken, as the flavour is always so much better.
The drone attack on a base in Jordan killed three American troops. The US has levelled its accusations at Iran, which backs a number of militia groups in the region, and promised to respond. Iran denies that it was behind the attack, calling the accusations "baseless''. Also on the programme: Hungary has accused the EU of blackmail after reports Brussels was threatening to damage Hungary's economy if it didn't lift its objections to aid for Ukraine; and how playing an instrument could help your brain power as you grow older. (Image: U.S. President Joe Biden speaks during a "Sunday Lunch" church event at the Brookland Baptist Banquet Center in West Columbia, South Carolina, U.S., on 28 January 2024. Credit: Reuters/Tom Brenner)
I was talking to a friend who was insisting that I am an introvert, meaning that I am happier by myself than surrounded by people. I am not sure if I am or not, all I can tell you is that when I begin to feel a bit down, what cheers me up is organizing a party. Retail therapy doesn't do it for me. Entertaining at home is something I look forward to from beginning to end; it makes me happy. Is this deep psychological problem the reason why I am a serial hostess? Probably. I don't know. What I do know is that inviting friends over puts me in a good mood. Sunday lunches are so fun. Relaxed, cheerful, and with the whole afternoon ahead to rest or simply continue with friends…. a casual gathering, a way to reconnect, sit by the fire with a comforting glass of wine, to end (or start) the week in peace and harmony. Time has slowed down and I have a feeling of anticipation for the following week. And so, here we are. A lunch to celebrate the end of the Christmas season and the start of the New Year. This summer I was included at a fabulous lunch given by a prominent Mallorcan family and they explained that they always serve a rice dish on Sundays. Genius! This simple and delicious concept got me thinking…. Rice for Sunday lunch!I like the “rice” to be in between paella and risotto. Meaning, full of flavor and bits like the paella but soft and saucy like a risotto. This week, I am making it with shrimp, peas, and baby chorizo sausage. In addition, I am serving a simple green salad, some warm bread, local cheeses, fruit, and an almond tart to end on a sweet note. Setting the meal as a buffet makes the lunch more relaxed and comfortable. Setting the table with various plates and cutlery so we can serve ourselves all on one plate, or each course separately. For buffets, it is always a good idea to serve dishes that can be eaten only with a fork, (but do put the knife on the table) use large napkins to cover your knees, and have a pretty all-purpose glass that accommodates from beer to wine and all the in-betweens. There are “buffet” plates that are larger than regular dinner plates, but I am not a fan; I think they are heavy, cumbersome and allow for too much food on the plate. It is better to use a regular 9 1/2-inch plate and have seconds (or even thirds). At lunchtime, I like to serve one hors d'oeuvre, like salted nuts, seasoned olives, or cheese puffs. Just something little to nibble with a drink. It is also a good idea to organize a Bloody Mary bar, or have IPA beers at hand, or serve mimosas. It all depends on your group and what they like to drink. A self-serve bar is totally fine, after all, we all know how to pour…. In general, I serve the first drink and let everyone serve themselves after that. Do serve lunch promptly and allow about 30-40 minutes for drinks before. Even if it is Sunday, looong drinks are never a good idea. People may have appointments or commitments in the afternoon; be respectful of their time. There are lots of dishes perfect for Sunday buffets. Besides all the different variations of rice, think about small-shaped pasta, chilies, or thick, meaty soups that you can eat with a spoon. You really must avoid anything that needs to be cut or mixed or too saucy… like chicken curry with rice and vegetables as you will need a knife to help you eat it even if you are not actually cutting it. And, keep an eye out for empty plates and pick them up as you along. The key to having friends help with the cleanup (without you even knowing) is having a tidy kitchen and an empty dishwasher. Just saying. During the last few months, I have realized that what seems to work to maintain my diet is to not have dinner. And so, I can splurge at lunchtime knowing that I'll have plenty of time to digest before I go to bed. This is not earth-shattering or a novelty… I remember hearing my mother swear by this. We may call it now intermittent fasting, but in reality, skipping dinner has been a healthy dietary solution well…. forever. And with this, I leave you.Sincerely,The Serial Hostess From the Archives…. Thank you for subscribing. Leave a comment or share this episode.
Lay down yer flushes Jerks, cuz this one's clogged with crazy cool content. This week the JERKS are talkin' the telve TAP steps, stiletto Reeboks, and reconstruction era 80s comedies! “He got to throw beer bottles at racists.” “Dear 911, my dad's a butthole.” “You don't have to bring a steak, but if you bring a ham sandwich you're in good shape.” #VeggieBisque #BirthCups #JPCardGame #Jerk Practice #JerkPrcaticePodcast #KidVid
Pan To Pen: A Story Telling Podcast By A Chef Telling Fatual and Fictional Stories
This week's true story portrays unspoken tensions, traditions, and the explosive power of unspoken words. Through the lens of Tate's family experience, we delve deep into the complexities of how shared meals, implicit conflicts, and unexpected actions can profoundly shape our perspective on life.To leave a review, comment, or idea, access transcripts, and communicate with Tate, please visit us at https://www.pantopen.com
There is something very comforting about a whole roast chicken brought to the table – it reminds me of family Sunday lunches from childhood.
This week Janine chats to olive's Senior Food Editor Anna about the iconic British Sunday Lunch sharing tips and tricks to creating all of the elements for a perfect roast dinner. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
If you harness your physical and mental wellbeing, then the success this breeds knows no bounds! An insightful discussion with Lauren Weston on how the focusing on physical health alongside academia can bring out the best.
A brilliant start to the new term, kicking us off with insights on Technical level (T-level) qualifications. Rebena Sanghera provides us with an in-depth and informed discussion for all listeners wanting to learn more about this pathway.
Join Kaye and Karen as they chat with guest Richard Madeley, as he opens up about everything from dealing with fame to cooking Sunday lunch for George Michael. He shares some hilarious stories of encountering fans and critics alike and we also get a peek into his role as a grandparent and how it's added a new dimension to his life. We also love to hear from you so get in touch at podcast@htb60.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
An introduction to EDI with Priya Barai who discusses the importance of her role as an EDI lead. There is a wholesome discussion including the challenges of such important work. A thought-provoking and emotive topic.
The inspiration for this episode came because Adam has on our Traeger 3 racks of ribs and started thinking about every Sunday and how we have a special lunch on this day each week. We get out of church, then usually eat around 3 pm and the kids just know that this is our time to be together and have something special for lunch. Not only does having these type of meals bring our own family together, but it's a great way to invite other families to dine together with us and strengthen relationships. Cooking elaborate meals 2:35Father's day lunch 4:05Helping kids enjoy new things 6:30“I love when we have people around or we go somewhere to someone else's house on a Sunday and just being together and having that ritual of just strengthening and bonding and stuff, it's just powerful. And I love doing that stuff with just us, it's just special.” 5:18https://www.facebook.com/theirishmummy/https://www.instagram.com/the_irish_mummy/Pick up a copy of Journal to Joy. My NEW 90 Day Goals, Gratitude & Affirmation Journal to Create a Happy & Abundant Life.https://www.theirishmummy.com/Subscribe to Letters to My Sisters Newsletter. You will hear EVERYTHING here first.https://www.theirishmummy.com/
An inspiring discussion with Ladi Mohammed-Chapman, providing great advice on careers education through passionate storytelling. She includes information on each Gatsby benchmark, the power of networks, and top tips for educators.
An invigorating conversation with guest Bukky Yusuf as she shares her journey through coaching. Coaching is a key investment to develop our thinking and growth through the power of being heard and held, unjudged.
Krupa and Nazya talk to Mariam Khan, an Early Years teacher. She shares her experiences, thoughts, and challenges about this phase. If you are passionate about education, this show is a great listen for anyone interested in delving into those vital years.
Krupa and Nazya share interesting insights with various perspectives of their journeys and how they stepped up. A thought-provoking conversation.
Dr. Sree Meleth sits down with Mary Scott, a Business Consultant and the Founder of BusinessRiff. Mary has over 40 years of experience helping small businesses, start ups, and personal brands tell their stories. No matter the type of business, Mary will provide unique perspectives and solutions so you can become part of the 5% of businesses that actually succeed. [01:35] Introducing Mary Scott [02:40] Mary's Entrepreneurial Journey [06:12] The Secret to a Long, Happy Life [08:36] Why You Don't Have to Be Young to Be Enthusiastic [10:25] Even When You're Scared, Do It Anyway [11:22] How to Live a Regret-Free Life [15:16] All You Need to Know About Starting a Business [19:00] Recognize That You Need Help and How to Ask For it [22:08] Resources For Small Business Development [24:13] The Types of Businesses Mary Works With [26:10] Mary's Sunday Lunch on the Porch [29:20] Parting Thoughts Links and Resources: More than Peace, Power & Presence through Meditation by Dr. Sree Meleth Mary's Website Connect with Mary on LinkedIn Download Mary's free flier - 10 Easy Steps to Start a Business --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sreelatha-meleth/support
Krupa and Nazya share their experiences, knowledge and tips on harnessing your power and energy. The best decisions are made come from a place of personal power and the discussion around this is discussed on a macro and micro level.
In today's show Brent and Adam discuss 'What to wear to school?'
Brent, Adam and contributor's had a in-depth discussion on the controversial issue of cancel culture and it's implications to educators in the classroom. In light of the recent Roald Dahl issue and the wider context of “culture wars”.
Christopher and Tom report from the 2022 Expo floor and bring you some excerpts from a few of the Q&As. Including Christopher Lloyd, the cast of “Batman: The Animated Series” (Loren Lester, Adrienne Barbeau, Diane Pershing, & John Glover), Tom Arnold, Brandon Routh, and John Noble! Time Stamps: Intro – 00:01:20 Markley Bros. Entertainment – 00:07:40 (Please visit the Markley Bros. at https://mbe.tv/) “Chalk Girl” – 00:13:01 (https://www.adventuresofchalkgirl.com/) Jim Swearingen (Kenner Star Wars toy developer) 00:17:20 Lunch time discussion – 00:23:15 Christopher Lloyd Q&A wrap-up – 00:31:25:00 Batman: The Animated Series panel – 00:39:25 Batman panel and Richard Dreyfuss Q&A wrap-up – 00:46:45 Tom Arnold Q&A – 00:55:25 Sunday Lunch and Tom Arnold wrap-up – 01:01:35 Brandon Routh Q&A – 01:10:30 John Noble Q&A – 01:14:5 Expo wrap-up – 01:21:30 Please click, follow, rate and review! https://linktr.ee/TSPandOE_Podcasts All original content of the Time Shifters Podcast is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.(The music used is composed and performed by Mark Mosher (https://markmoshermusic.com) CC BY-NC 3.0)
Our friend Jane Garrett hung out with the Sunday Lunch gang to tell us about her amazing book, A Fractured Life. In her memoir, Jane tells about her childhood and the many obstacles she endured. She faced every trial with faith and bravery and is truly an overcomer. We think her story will inspire everyone. Click here to purchase Jane's book.