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In this mini-episode (or is it an infomercial?), we discuss our upcoming RetroMagic 2025 event, coming to the Coronado Springs Resort at Walt Disney World the weekend of September 26-28, 2025. Tickets are available at https://retromagic.net How much would you pay to see Imagineer Tony Baxter? $700?! $900?! How about $185!!! BUT WAIT, THERE'S MORE!!!! How about the creative and technical leads responsible for The Living Seas pavilion, Tim Delaney and Kym Murphy? BUT THAT'S NOT ALL!!! · A charming feature of Main Street USA, we'll take a deep dive into Walt Disney World's Penny Arcade. Arcade expert Todd Tuckey of TNT Amusements will join a panel transporting you to the cool, dark haven of novelty games of yesteryear with rare photographs of the arcade, a look at some of the vintage games that resided in the space and where some of them live on today · Historian Hastin Zylstra will tell you more than you ever wanted to know about the Lake Buena Vista townhomes and their California origins including their connection to Disneyland. This oddball slice of Walt Disney World history is one you won't want to miss. · Author and historian Foxx Nolte will revisit Lake Buena Vista shopping village. Before Disney Springs, Downtown Disney and Pleasure Island this quaint shopping and dining oasis was a charming beacon for locals and tourists alike. You'll learn about its diverse offerings and its real-life counterpart its design was based on. · Disney Legend Tom Nabbe will reunite with members of the opening day monorail crew from October 1971. You'll hear tales and travails of the early years of the Highway In The Sky. Panelists to be announced. · A panel of “opening crew” and executives for Walt Disney World in 1971 and EPCOT Center in 1982 will join us to reveal behind-the-scenes stories from their storied careers. Steve Baker, whose 23 year career with Disney began opening the parking lots and bus transportation in October 1971 and concluded as EPCOT Center's Development Director will join us. Jim McCaskill was on the opening day crew in 1971 and his final role saw him overseeing relationships with corporate sponsors like MetLife and Siemens. Steve and Jim are confirmed guests for this event. More panelists to come. · It's Time To Get Things Started: The Muppets at Walt Disney World. Some of the men and women behind Muppetvision 3D and the Here Comes The Muppets stage show at Disney-MGM Studios will join us to remember the early Muppets-Disney partnership in Florida. Guest panelists to be announced. · Showtime! – From the LBVHistory Archives: We've been putting aside photographic, film and video clips that left us so gobsmacked they had to be saved to share with a live audience. Historians will join us as we look at some lesser remembered bits of Walt Disney World completely forgotten or never before seen on film. · The Lake Buena Vista Shopping Village returns for guests to peruse our archive of artifacts, set pieces, souvenirs and memorabilia from Walt Disney World's past. Authors, artists, historians and VIP's will meet and greet attendees during the scheduled breaks · More panels, guests and experiences to be announced. DON'T DELAY, ORDER TODAY!!! OPERATORS ARE STANDING BY!!!
Tim Delaney completed his degrees in History and Theology in 1999. After testing the waters outside of Steubenville, Tim came back home to Franciscan and has now been on the staff for 20 years, initially with Financial Aid and Admissions, and now in the Alumni office. Tune in for a preview of the University's upcoming Strategic Plan, plus Tim has "20 Insights from 20 Years". Don't miss this very special episode marking the beginning of our 4th series of Legends from the Hill!
Tim Delaney, founder of Leagas Delaney speaks to John Maytham. Tom is a creative guru and best known for his work on the Patek Philippe 'Generations' campaign, adidas, Timberland, Harrods and Pictet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on The ALTER Tapes, Sharai and Kat discuss director Tim Delaney's short ‘The Night Nurse'. We discuss representation, age discrimination, and hospital staffing issues being the lifeblood of a few horror movies.Premise: Lonely wheelchair-bound Tallulah's sad nursing home Christmas turns deadly when a vampire nurse comes to feed, preying on the blood of the elderly and Tallulah's darkest fears.Connect with your co-hosts:> Sharai: @Misssharai / @NightmareFierce / @blerdymassacre> Kat: @DanniTheKidd / @GirlThatsScary Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tim, hailing from Bronxville, NY, is a multifaceted creative force, excelling as a writer, director, and producer. He honed his skills at the University of Pennsylvania, where he earned acclaim for his screenplay, crowned with the title of Best Undergraduate Screenplay. Now based in New York, he furthered his education at NYU's esteemed Filmmaking MFA program. Notably, he was recognized as a 2020 Sundance Institute / Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellow and distinguished with NYU's Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Feature Film Award in the same year.Website: https://www.inchbyinchfilms.com/people"The Night Nurse" film: https://youtu.be/iV5zLr78UDs?si=_c4yrVKs5fx9pL-a Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Is the advertising business a form of business or entertainment? It needs to be entertaining but there definitely is a science to it. Paul Bainsfair is the Director General of the IPA – the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising. He's a veteran of the industry, with board-level experience at TBWA, Saatchis and Iris, he's using his 35+ years in the business to champion the cause of advertising as a driver of the economy. But he's also acutely aware of the issues facing the world of advertising – the environment, DE&I, frequency and advertising fatigue. So, the IPA's focus for 2024 is the 60:40 rule and helping companies and brands to strike a balance between brand building and activation – as the old song goes, like love and marriage, you can't have one without the other. In this wide-ranging chat, Paul and I discuss the difference between US and UK advertising, why ads need to deliver the relevant unexpected, the latest Bellwether reports and a marketing budget forecast for the next 12 months, the wisdom of Tim Delaney, balancing the standards, saving the economy, new business opportunities for all agencies, the analogy of steam trains and Irish songwriters. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
RuPaul's Drag Race first aired on TV in 2009, but the New York City drag scene that launched RuPaul started over a century earlier. From drag balls to Wigstock, New York has long been considered the capital of drag culture. Joining me in this episode to discuss New York City's rich history of drag is writer Elyssa Maxx Goodman, author of Glitter and Concrete: A Cultural History of Drag in New York City. Our theme song is Frogs Legs Rag, composed by James Scott and performed by Kevin MacLeod, licensed under Creative Commons. The mid-episode music is “The New York Glide,” written by Tim Delaney and performed by Ethel Waters and Albury's Blue & Jazz Seven in May 1921; the performance is in the public domain. The episode image is Lady Bunny, photographed by Tai Seef during Wigstock 2001, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons. Additional Sources: “How Drag Queens Have Sashayed Their Way Through History,” by Sam Sanders and Josh Axelrod, NPR, June 27, 2019. “The US has a rich drag history. Here's why the art form will likely outlast attempts to restrict it,” by Scottie Andrew, CNN, April 29, 2023. “From police raids to pop culture: The early history of modern drag,” by Emily Martin, National Geographic, June 2, 2023. “The Evolution of Drag: A History of Self-Expressionism,” by Gaelle Abou Nasr, Arcadia, December 12, 2021. “InQueery: Trixie Mattel Breaks Down the History of ‘Drag,'” Them, September 20, 2018. “Julian Eltinge was the most famous drag queen ever. What happened? [video]”, PBS American Masters, February 18, 2021. “A century ago, this star ‘female impersonator' made men swoon,” by Randy Dotinga, The Washington Post, June 24, 2023. “Mob Queens [podcast],” by Jessica Bendinger & Michael Seligman. “Stonewall Riots,” History.com, Originally posted May 31, 2017, and updated June 23, 2023. “Marsha Johnson, Sylvia Rivera, and the history of Pride Month,” Smithsonian, June 7, 2021. “Before There Was ‘RuPaul's Drag Race,' There Was Wigstock,” by Michael Appeler, Variety, May 6, 2019. “The Pyramid Club: New York City's First Drag Landmark,” by Dawson Knick, Village Preservation, July 25, 2019. “Wigstock Returns From the Dead,” by Jacob Bernstein, The New York Times, August 15, 2018. “New Heights for a Diva: RuPaul's TV Talk Show,” by Andrea Higbie, The New York Times, October 20, 1996. “Behind the Rise of RuPaul's Drag Race,” by Maria Elena Fernandez, Variety, August 22, 2017. “There Has Never Been a Show Like RuPaul's Drag Race,” by David Canfield, Vanity Fair, August 27, 2021. “RuPaul Shares the Origin of His Name and Drag Persona [video],” Late Night with Seth Meyers, February 12, 2020. “NYPD Commissioner Apologizes For 'Oppressive' 1969 Raid On Stonewall Inn,” by Bobby Allyn and Dani Matias, NPR, June 6, 2019. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hour 3 of The Drew Mariani Show on 4-25-23 Michael New joins us to talk about the recent data on abortion that has come out - has the "Overton window" shifted? Tim Delaney and Caleb Haskell tell us about a unique scholarship that Franciscan University has developed... the "Unplugged Scholarship" Smartphone-Free Students: Franciscan Sees Benefits of ‘Unplugged Scholarship'| National Catholic Register (ncregister.com)
Of course you know who Tim Delaney is – he's one of the most famous names in the world of advertising. Founder and chairman of Leagas Delaney, Tim is first and foremost an internationally celebrated copywriter and he also runs one of the world's most celebrated ad agencies. He's been around the industry long enough to have picked up most of the awards available and he's got so many tips, tricks and anecdotes to help anyone in the industry understand the attitude, the panache, the powerful, provocative promotions that this industry was founded on. Tim is what makes the advertising industry great. In this show, we discuss Tim's journey to copywriting, the value of being inquisitive and doing research. We look at the role that agencies have in their clients' ESG strategy. We discuss his role at the D&AD and why we need to keep up with the increasingly shorter creative deadlines. What comes first, the idea or the medium? Why you should trust your intuition and then apply your experience and how to write like people want to read it. The art of staying flexible and remote working. Who should run this industry - agencies or accountants? Interesting character traits and some superb advice for winning new business. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of the Real Estate Investing School Podcast we have Entrepreneur and Real Estate Investor Tim Delaney. Tim Delaney owns and operates a wine and liquor store, a software startup, a consulting company, and a growing portfolio of both commercial and residential real estate. In this episode Tim dives into how he landed a commercial plaza with seller financing and none of his own money down on his very first real estate deal! Not a bad way to start out on his real estate investing journey. Tim also gives us some great insights into his businesses and how he started and grows them. He shares how he didn't know anything specific about the wine and liquor business but through learning and due diligence he found the niche and took action. You can always learn, it's only if you're willing to learn. Huge thank you to Tim for coming on and sharing his knowledge and experience with us! There is so much to take away from this episode if you're a real estate investor or a business owner or interested in either. Make sure to follow Tim in the show links below. Tim also shared his template he uses to analyze businesses for listeners to download. Tim closes out this episode with what's most important and that's to treat people with respect and how you would want to be treated. Show Links: Book a free real estate investing strategy call! No experience necessary. Check out the Real Estate Investing School Youtube Real Estate Investing School Instagram Brody's Instagram Joe's Instagram Tim's Website Tim's Instagram Tim's Facebook Tim's LinkedIn
From BMP/DDB, AMV/BBDO and Mother to Campbell Doyle Dye, DHM and LOVE or FEAR, Dave Dye has been behind some of the world's most amazing advertising campaigns in his 40-year career. A creative leader, Dave also runs one of the advertising industry's most loved podcasts 'Stuff from the Loft' where it's not unheard of to hear 2-3 hour long interviews with advertising royalty. In this show, Dave discusses the art of leadership, using Tim Delaney and Alan Parker as examples. He urges the ad industry to get back to solving business problems, and why it's important to explain the creative process to clients. Dave's favourite piece of work, the emotion of creativity, impostor syndrome, how D&ADs have changed, the fossil fuel addiction rabbit hole, keeping podcasting natural, Dave's white whale, Dave Trott's theory of jingles and new technology that works! And Arsenal...Dave's beloved Arsenal. Incidental music by Music_Unlimited from Pixabay That link to the report on open plan workspaces:https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10.1098/rstb.2017.0239 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Buying a business may sound out of your element. Stocks are one thing, and real estate is another, but what about buying businesses? Isn't business buying something reserved for large companies, wealthy entrepreneurs, or seriously experienced store owners? Funnily enough, the business of buying businesses may be one of the most overlooked, yet most profitable ways to make more money, work less, and retire richer. Don't believe us? Just listen to Tim Delaney.Tim did not take the standard wealth-building route. He was making just over $2,000 per year while working in the Peace Corps after college. From there, he was hired on by other non-profits when the opportunity to buy a business fell into his lap. It didn't require a ton of money, but it did require some sweat equity and a fair amount of time. While he didn't end up taking the first opportunity that came his way, he did end up buying a business shortly after. And if you like hops-laden libations as much as Mindy and Scott, you'll love hearing about Tim's business.Tim invested in a local liquor store that had almost zero technological improvements. No point of sale system, no running inventory, and a cash register that was appropriate for the 1950s, not the 2010s. Tim saw an opportunity, and with the right upgrades, he was able to turn this into a full-fledged business with multiple employees, hundreds of thousands in profit, and the best part of all, a 10-hour per week work schedule for Tim. Today you'll hear exactly how Tim did it, how much money it took, and how you can repeat the process.In This Episode We CoverLiving frugally even when making very little and how your savings can catapult your wealthHow to buy a business and what it takes to turn an outdated trade aroundWhat types of opportunities to look for when shopping for a business to buySBA loans, seller financing, and how to finance a small business with very little downHiring, firing, and how to keep a passionate staff paid and happy with workCommercial real estate investing and turning profits into propertyAnd So Much More!Links from the ShowBiggerPockets Money Facebook GroupBiggerPockets ForumsFinance Review Guest OnboardingScott's InstagramMindy's TwitterListen to All Your Favorite BiggerPockets Podcasts in One PlaceApply to Be a Guest on The Money ShowPodcast Talent Search!Subscribe to The “On The Market” YouTube ChannelListen to The “On The Market” Podcast: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, BiggerPocketsCheck Out Mindy's 2022 Live Spending Tracker and BudgetBusiness Analyzer SpreadsheetAlternative Investments: How to Determine Which Option(s) Are Right For YouClick here to check the full show notes: https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/money-325Interested in learning more about today's sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Check out our sponsor page!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode we welcome back veteran Imagineer Tim Delaney for part two of his town hall! We cover a lot of ground in this one, from EPCOT Center and The Living Seas to Discoveryland in Paris. There are also lots of personal stories about the boom days of Michael Eisner and Frank Wells. Hydrolators prepare for descent, it's the Progress City Radio Hour!
This month we're happy to bring you a two-part Progress City Town Hall with veteran Imagineer Tim Delaney! Tim began at Disney in the 1970s, and worked on everything from Epcot Center to Disneyland Paris, Hong Kong Disneyland, and beyond. In this part of our talk we discuss how Tim was inspired by Walt's classic Tomorrowland television episodes, his early years at Imagineering, and some of the fascinating people he met along the way. Hop on the Moonliner and prepare for takeoff, it's the Progress City Radio Hour!
‘We want a Patek Philippe!'. I'm told intermediaries hear that phrase on a regular basis. The problem is, most ad agencies can't do it. Most are unable translate the signals and nuances of the world's of premium and fashion. It's why the majority of advertising in those categories is produced in-house. But that's not perfect either, they may capture the right vibes but they rarely create anything with substance. They rarely position a brand or create long-term adverting campaigns. Much of it being indistinguishable from the editorial that surrounds it. One agency has operated in the sweet spot between the two; Leagas Delaney. Over the last forty odd years, they've produced long running campaigns for everyone from Harvey Nicholls to Porsche, from Garrards to Pictet, from Dom Perrignon to Harrods. Patek Phillipe is a perfect example. The advertising has the right look and feel, which is gently evolved year on year, but for the last 27 years it's been based on a single thought; ‘You never own a Patek Phillippe, you merely look after it for the next generation'. It's why people now ask for a Patek Philippe – they want a property that lasts. So I thought I'd ask Tim how he goes about creating a long-term campaign for a premium brand. Rather than a scattershot of brands I thought it would be more helpful to focus on the detail of one, I chose Harrods. Full disclosure: I used to work on Harrods at Leagas Delaney back in the 90s. Every square inch of the agency's walls were covered in ads, not digital print outs – expensively framed high-end proofs. A walk up the stairwell, from the basement to the top floor, was like flipping through the last ten D&AD annuals. On the 4th floor, outside my office, was the Harrods campaign. As much as we admired it, it wasn't the kind of work you aspire to do when you're in your 20s. Who wants posh, elegant and timeless when you could have punchy, different and cool? At the time, the ads seemed too mannered – ‘Dare we suggest this', ‘May we recommend that'. Why be so snooty? Why not be chattier? They also seemed to have this kind of ‘knowing' tone, one said ‘Prove the Beatles wrong'. (Every time my partner Sean would walk past he'd give a different interpretation – “What? Strawberry Fields isn't Forever?”, “So…You can hide your love away?” or “She didn't come in through the bathroom window?”.) Then there were the sale ads; they didn't change for about fifteen years. Same headline in ever media channel. Same photographer year after year. The only thing that changed were the shots. (Which were basically products shots.) I remember Tom Carty scanning that wall, taking in all those sale ads, from ceiling to floor, then reading the headline ‘There's only one Harrods. There's only one sale'. After a beat, he added ‘There”s only one fucking ad!' But as you clock up the years, your goals change. Crazy, cool and punchy are no longer the North Stars. They maybe be for one brand, but not every brand. People put a variety of personalities in the same shopping basket. They may buy a science fiction phone and put it in a case made by a 200 year-old leather company. They may juice from a kooky, knockabout start-up and wine from pretentious, unfriendly wine company. So you start trying harder to create work that reflects the businesses personality, not your own. You avoid the temptation to starting from scratch every year (because it's fun), putting your energy into building and refining what you've started. Nurturing it. Because long-lasting campaigns are far more valuable than endless short-term firework displays. They should be listed alongside the rest of a companies assets, like warehouses, machinery and staff. How much is ‘Just do it' worth? Or, getting back to Harrods, how much is ‘There's only one sale'? 35 years after it was written, it's still running (albeit in a bastardised form). So how...
'We want a Patek Philippe!'.I'm told intermediaries hear that phrase on a regular basis.The problem is, most ad agencies can't do it.Most are unable translate the signals and nuances of the world's of premium and fashion.It's why the majority of advertising in those categories is produced in-house.But that's not perfect either, they may capture the right vibes but they rarely create anything with substance.They rarely position a brand or create long-term adverting campaigns.Much of it being indistinguishable from the editorial that surrounds it.One agency has operated in the sweet spot between the two; Leagas Delaney.Over the last forty odd years, they've produced long running campaigns for everyone from Harvey Nicholls to Porsche, from Garrards to Pictet, from Dom Perrignon to Harrods.Patek Phillipe is a perfect example.The advertising has the right look and feel, which is gently evolved year on year, but for the last 27 years it's been based on a single thought; 'You never own a Patek Phillippe, you merely look after it for the next generation'.It's why people now ask for a Patek Philippe - they want a property that lasts.So I thought I'd ask Tim how he goes about creating a long-term campaign for a premium brand.Rather than a scattershot of brands I thought it would be more helpful to focus on the detail of one, I chose Harrods.Full disclosure: I used to work on Harrods at Leagas Delaney back in the 90s.Every square inch of the agency's walls were covered in ads, not digital print outs - expensively framed high-end proofs.A walk up the stairwell, from the basement to the top floor, was like flipping through the last ten D&AD annuals.On the 4th floor, outside my office, was the Harrods campaign.As much as we admired it, it wasn't the kind of work you aspire to do when you're in your 20s.Who wants posh, elegant and timeless when you could have punchy, different and cool?At the time, the ads seemed too mannered- 'Dare we suggest this', 'May we recommend that'.Why be so snooty?Why not be chattier?They also seemed to have this kind of 'knowing' tone, one said 'Prove the Beatles wrong'.(Every time my partner Sean would walk past he'd give a different interpretation - "What? Strawberry Fields isn't Forever?", "So...You can hide your love away?" or "She didn't come in through the bathroom window?".)Then there were the sale ads; they didn't change for about fifteen years.Same headline in ever media channel.Same photographer year after year.The only thing that changed were the shots. (Which were basically products shots.)I remember Tom Carty scanning that wall, taking in all those sale ads, from ceiling to floor, then reading the headline 'There's only one Harrods. There's only one sale'.After a beat, he added 'There''s only one fucking ad!'But as you clock up the years, your goals change.Crazy, cool and punchy are no longer the North Stars.They maybe be for one brand, but not every brand.People put a variety of personalities in the same shopping basket.They may buy a science fiction phone and put it in a case made by a 200 year old leather company.They may juice from a kooky, knockabout start-up and wine from pretentious, unfriendly wine company.So you start trying harder to create work that reflects the businesses personality, not your own.You avoid the temptation to starting from scratch every year (because it's fun), putting your energy into building and refining what you've started.Nurturing it.Because long-lasting campaigns are far more valuable than endless short-term firework displays.They should be listed alongside the rest of a companies assets, like warehouses, machinery and staff.How much is 'Just do it' worth?Or, getting back to Harrods, how much is 'There's only one sale'?35 years after it was written, it's still running (albeit in a bastardised form).So how did it start?
For this episode we had the pleasure of being joined by Tim Delaney, Co-Founder of Immersion Investments.Tim founded Immersion Investments with David Polansky. Together they run a concentrated portfolio of small and micro-cap equities. In this episode we discuss the Immersion investing style, discovery strategy, and two stocks they're bullish on for the long term.Hosted by Jon Kingstonhttps://twitter.com/equitybaron--->NEWSLETTERJoin the newsletter for more investment ideas ->https://capitalemployed.substack.com--->SUPPORTIf you enjoy the podcast you can help support the show by doing the following:Buy the team a coffee (the stimulating effect of the coffee beans keeps us going).https://www.buymeacoffee.com/capitalemployedLeave a review on your podcast player.Or simply share the episode with your investing friends.--->FOLLOWYou can follow the podcast on:WebsiteTwitterLinkedInYouTube--->DISCLAIMERPlease note this podcast is for education and information only. Stocks, or investment themes, covered in the show are not recommendations. Please do your own research before investing in any stock, fund, product, or service.#investing #stocks #finance #business #smallcaps #entrepreneurs---Produced by kingsizemetrics.com
The Sweep Spot - Former Disneyland Cast Members Talking Disneyland
We welcome back designer and former Imagineer Tim Delaney to discuss Disneyland memories, going all the way back to the 1950s! Plus, we catch up on current events at the Disneyland Resort, as always. We have authored two books: Cleaning The Kingdom: Insider Tales of Keeping Walt's Dream Spotless and Cleaning The Kingdom: Night, Day, Past and Present. The Sweep Spot is a podcast with full episodes every two weeks, focusing on the Disneyland Resort. Lynn Barron and Ken Pellman, former Disneyland Day Custodial Foremen are your hosts.For more information and to order books, visit our official website: http://www.TheSweepSpot.com
Host Rick Jimenez is joined by returning guest and the head of Graceful June Farm, Tim Delaney, for another episode of The Directors Slash. Tim is bringing us up to speed on his fictional spin-off film from the groundbreaking wrestling documentary Beyond The Mat, which focuses solely on Mike Modest. Think you know what he has in store for you? You couldn't possibly be more wrong! Lay off the jack in the box and grab a nice cold sugar free energy can for this weeks episode of Thrashers, Slashers And The Road To Wrestlemania. Stream on applepodcast, Spotify, SoundCloud and GooglePod Presented by the Stiff Shots Podcast Network @stiffshotspod This weeks sponsor is DTFM Vinyl Distro. The Fargo, ND record store that specializes in all underground music at their home location and also their massive online store dtfmvinyldistro.com Follow DTFM on instagram @DTFMvinyl and Facebook www.facebook.com/DTFMvinyldistro Death to false metal!
This week's podcast is all about the four “C”s: Cannes, creativity, cheese and Cleese. First up, Campaign's associate editor Kate Magee and UK editor Maisie McCabe discuss the notable winners at the Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity, which took place last week. The pair move on to “cheese” - why aren't more funny ads winning at Cannes? Then Kate Magee interviews the writer and performer John Cleese about creativity. Cleese has made regular appearances in ads throughout his 55-year career. As he says in the podcast: “There was a time when I was very popular with the advertising fraternity, but it was probably forty years ago. At that time, somebody said there should be an award for the best use of John Cleese,” he says. In particular, he mentioned the “lovely times” he had working on the Sony ads that he did with Tim Delaney, now chairman at Legas Delaney. He adds: “I always loved doing commercials because it wasn't such a massive thing like a movie, but it was like a very good crossword - it takes two days of your life but it's awfully interesting.” Episode notes 3:00 What happened at Cannes: AMV's big win 5:20 Why aren't more funny ads winning awards? 8:25 The John Cleese interview 13:30 Why people who rush decisions are cowards 15:10 Why play needs to be separate from everyday life 20:30 The real bar to creativity is the people in charge 26:50 Children know how to play - and then we train it out of them 34:00 Why the key to creative collaboration is diversity 36:00 Advertising is like a very good crossword 37:25 On ageism: “I like a slightly boring older director who knows what they're doing” 40.35 Ego and self doubt: “We're all more insecure than we like to admit”
On this episode, we continue our discussion with Discoveryland Lead Imagineer Tim Delaney. In this third part, we discuss The Nautilus, Star Tours, HyperSpace Mountain, and Tim's work on Paradise Pier at Disney California Adventure. Plus stay tuned 'til the end for one last Space Mountain anecdote! PART 3 01:00 - The nautilus 29:45 - Star Tours Entrance Remodel 35:00 - Hyperspace Mountain Overlay 40:30 - After Paris: Paradise Pier at DCA 55:45 - Closing remarks 1:00:00 - Bonus Space Mountain Anecdote
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On this episode, we continue our discussion with Discoveryland Lead Imagineer Tim Delaney, from Le Visionarium to Orbitron and of course, Space Mountain: From The Earth To The Moon. 0:00 - Le Visionarium 9:30 - Creating Orbitron 18:30 - Cafe des Visionnaires 21:00 - Tim's thoughts on the Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast Retheme 30:00 - Designing and building Space Mountain: De La Terre a La Lune
We're joined by Imagineer Tim Delaney for a fascinating 3-part conversation about his career and creating Discoveryland. PART 1 01:00 Joining Walt Disney Imagineering 19:00 The fascination with space and the final frontier 28:30 Creating Epcot 37:30 Original stories vs. IP 46:30 Working with Michael Eisner and Frank Wells 54:00 The masterplan for Discoveryland Join us next week for Part 2!
The Sweep Spot - Former Disneyland Cast Members Talking Disneyland
We conclude our chat with designer Tim Delaney about working at Imagineering for decades, starting with the original Imagineers, and his work for the Disneyland Resort and for Disney parks around the world. Plus, we discuss current Disneyland Resort events, as always! We have authored two books: Cleaning The Kingdom: Insider Tales of Keeping Walt’s Dream Spotless and Cleaning The Kingdom: Night, Day, Past and Present. The Sweep Spot is a podcast with full episodes every two weeks, focusing on the Disneyland Resort. Lynn Barron and Ken Pellman, former Disneyland Day Custodial Foremen are your hosts.For more information and to order books, visit our official website: http://www.TheSweepSpot.com
The Sweep Spot - Former Disneyland Cast Members Talking Disneyland
For our TENTH ANNIVERSARY episode, we chat with designer Tim Delaney about working at Imagineering for decades, starting with the original Imagineers, and his work for the Disneyland Resort and for Disney parks around the world. Plus, we discuss current Disneyland Resort events, as always! We have authored two books: Cleaning The Kingdom: Insider Tales of Keeping Walt’s Dream Spotless and Cleaning The Kingdom: Night, Day, Past and Present. The Sweep Spot is a podcast with full episodes every two weeks, focusing on the Disneyland Resort. Lynn Barron and Ken Pellman, former Disneyland Day Custodial Foremen are your hosts.For more information and to order books, visit our official website: http://www.TheSweepSpot.com
This week, we celebrate two decades of fun in the sun as we look back at the design and development of Disney California Adventure in the week of its 20th anniversary with former Imagineer Tim Delaney, who was creative director and show producer for Paradise Pier and the main entrance of the park. Tim shares many stories from his career with WED Enterprises and Imagineering, including his time working on EPCOT Center, working for the company when Michael Eisner became CEO of the Walt Disney Company, and his work on Disney's California Adventure Park. We look at an overview of the park and discuss the budgeting challenges Imagineering faced, the theming of the park, the design of the entrance plaza and California Screamin', and the changes that have happened at the Disneyland Resort over the years.
This week on Imagine Tomorrow...Former Imagineer Tim Delaney tells us about the development of Discoveryland for Disneyland Paris and his magnum opus, Space Mountain: From the Earth to the Moon. Tim has left his mark on Disney's theme parks. In particular, his work on visions of the future makes him a perfect guest for this podcast.Join us as we Imagine Tomorrow!Park Lore: https://parklore.com/main-collections/lost-legend/space-mountain-paris/Defunctland: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqV070b25GA&t=35sTwitter: https://twitter.com/terminusterraEmail: TomorrowlandPresents@gmail.com
This week on Imagine Tomorrow...Former Imagineer Tim Delaney tells us about his time at WDI during the Eisner era. During this time, Tim worked on the Living Seas, Captain EO, and began his work on Discoveryland. During this time in his career, Delaney witnessed a profound change within the company as Eisner, and his team worked to wake up the sleeping giant. Many Celebrities were brought in, such as Michael Jackson and Kirk Douglas. Tim has left his mark on Disney's theme parks. In particular, his work on visions of the future makes him a perfect guest for this podcast.Join us as we Imagine Tomorrow!Matterhorn Matt Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDVPn4Q23jA&t=40sAtlantis Shirt: https://www.etsy.com/listing/910841437/atlantis-20th-anniversary-short-sleeveTwitter: https://twitter.com/terminusterraEmail: TomorrowlandPresents@gmail.com
There may even be another one, along with Paul Burke I’m trying to track down the 100 best radio ads. (If you have any send them in.) But onto this one, one of the surprising joys of doing this blog is unexpected things that turn upon my doorstep. Proofs, agency brochures, old DVDs, all manner of ephemera. (Or ‘crap’ as my wife calls it.). It’s lead me to post blogs on David Abbott’s BT Pitch, Fallon McElligott’s Rolling Stone campaign (thanks for the tear-sheets Brian Burch, posting soon), and this one: ’21 Years Of Radio Advertising’. A one celebration of the best of the U.K’s radio advertising, it includes advice and reflection from some of its best practitioners; Tim Delaney, David Abbott, John Hegarty and more. Interestingly, it says on the cover ‘Commercial Radio. It’s time has come.’ I wasn’t aware of that in 1994. I have no idea who sent me this, whoever you are; thank you. For the rest of you; enjoy.
This week on Imagine Tomorrow...Former Imagineer Tim Delaney tells us about his time at WDI and his work on Epcot center. This is the first of several episodes with Tim Delaney as he spoke at length about many of his projects. From the Living Seas to Space Mountain, Tim has left his mark on Disney's theme parks. In particular, his work on visions of the future make him a perfect guest for this podcast.Join us as we Imagine Tomorrow!Twitter: https://twitter.com/terminusterraEmail: TomorrowlandPresents@gmail.comPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/TerminusTerraMerch: https://cottonbureau.com/people/imagine-tomorrow
Rick Jimenez is joined by lifelong friend, chef extraordinaire and farming enthusiast Tim Delaney and we're chatting 1991. This weeks thrasher is Nirvana's breakout album and generation influencer "Nevermind". The slasher is the least bloody and action-less movie yet, Father Of The Bride, and the Road To Wrestlemania mixes the gulf war with a championship match in Wrestlemania 7. Twist that bottle cap off and use it to open the tab of your energizing beverage on this episode of Thrashers, Slashers and The Road To Wrestlemania. This weeks sponsors are Private Hell @privatehellnyc Use code Maniapod at checkout for 40% off your entire order. As well as Inked Up Merch, your stop for all screen printing and embroidery needs as well as all embroidered horror merchandise @inkedupmerch
Avant dernier épisode de notre série avec Tim Delaney : cette semaine, c’est Discovery Mountain ! Anecdotes, processus créatif et souvenirs sont au programme !
Before last episode of our series with Tim Delaney : this week we’re talking about Discovery Mountain ! Trivia, memories and creative process, you’ll know everything about it !
This is the second part of our interview with Tim Delaney. He is talking about Visionarium, Orbitron and the Cafe Hyperion restaurant. 〰 WHERE TO FIND US 〰
La suite de notre entretien avec Tim Delaney, dans cet épisode nous abordons une première partie de Discoveryland dans son ensemble et son créateur ne manque pas d’anecdotes croustillantes ! 〰 RETROUVEZ-NOUS EN LIGNE 〰
This is the first part of our interview with Tim Delaney : he’ll be answering to our special quiz and telling a lot about his career at Imagineering ! 〰 WHERE TO FIND US 〰
Première partie de notre interview avec Tim Delaney avec notre petit questionnaire habituel ainsi qu’un historique de sa carrière à Imagineering ! 〰 RETROUVEZ-NOUS EN LIGNE 〰
This week Gray dusts off an old episode due to COVID-19. He is joined by Disney Imagineer Tim Delaney to discuss his work on Epcot, Disneyland Paris, Hong Kong Disneyland, Aulani, and more! Tim Delaney was an Imagineer at Disney for over 30 years and we greatly appreciate him generously giving us some of his time.If you'd like to see more of these interviews, please go on iTunes and rate and review the show, it really helps new listeners find the show!If you want to see the document Gray and Tim referenced that's full of Tim's work, you can find it here: http://www.timjdelaney.com/tim-delaney-work.pdf.
Yes, liquor stores are considered essential businesses! Tim Delaney, owner of Elma Wine & Liquor shares with us how he keeps his staff safe, how the business has been operating during the Corona crisis and what consumers are buying.
COVID-19 (coronavirus) has rapidly taken mainstage in the United States. As the country navigates the best management of virus, Alejandra Castillo, CEO of YWCA USA, chats with Dr. Meg Doherty, who is the Director at the Department of Global HIV, Hepatitis and STIs Programmes at the World Health Organization. Dr. Doherty is a specialist on infectious diseases and epidemiology, and has the inside scoop on what you need to know about COVID-19 to keep you, your family, and your community safe. Dr. Doherty emphasizes the importance of social distancing, the integral role that young and healthy people must play to prevent the spread of the virus, and the deep sense of community that COVID-19 has instilled globally. Tim Delaney, President & CEO of the National Council of Nonprofits, also joins us to discuss the impact COVID-19 has on the nonprofit sector in terms of fundraising, resources, and support. Tim and Alejandra also examine how the government, private corporations, and individuals can help nonprofits during this unusual time.
For the past 12 seasons, Tim Delaney has been the head coach at South Park High School. Today on the Coach and Coordinator Podcast, we dive in with Coach Delaney and discuss how he turned a struggling program, into a continual contender. When Coach Delaney first started out as the leader of his team, Coach Delaney realized that he had to sell his program to his kids. Learn how Coach Delaney created a culture that not only sells itself, but that helps his kids succeed both on and off the field. 0:20 Intro 1:10 Background of South Park High School 3:01 Pressures of a young head coach 5:48 Advice to a young Coach Delaney 7:06 Assembling a coaching staff 9:13 Multi-sport players 12:49 Selling the experience 16:44 Funding for the team 20:37 Meeting the needs of your players 23:26 Learning from Twitter 26:02 Maintaining terminology 28:34 The winning edge You can follow Coach Delaney on Twitter at @coachdelaneysp2 or you can follow South Park High School at @sparksfootball. Check out our systems for skill development in blocking, defeating blocks and tackling at footballdevelopment.com. Follow us daily on Twitter for content and interaction @FBDevCoach and be sure to check out X's and O's analysis at blogs.usafootball.com.
Following the massive opening of EPCOT Center in 1982, the transition to a new crop of Imagineers took hold at Disney. This shift led to a more ambitious park with Disneyland Paris in 1992. Show producers like Jeff Burke and Tom K.… Read more... The post 79. Former Disney Imagineer Tim Delaney on The Living Seas and Discoveryland at Disneyland Paris appeared first on Tomorrow Society.
The first half of the year ended with a slew of nonprofit policy news items. The House Ways and Means Committee voted to repeal the tax on nonprofit transportation benefits. Read the full text of AdMat to find out what your organization can do to increase the sense of urgency for getting rid of the tax. By now, most people know the Supreme Court ruled that the 2020 Census can’t include a citizenship question unless the Secretary of Commerce comes up with a new, legitimate rationale. In the newsletter and elsewhere, our own Tim Delaney explains what this all means to nonprofits and to the efforts to secure a fair, accurate, and complete count so that everyone counts. The states have also been active, as the newsletter reports. Census funding, tax reforms, and employment law changes are just some of the topics of interest. And today’s Advocacy in Action is all about messaging that moves people to action.
Nonprofit Tax Day! That’s right – for the first time EVER many tax-exempt organizations must pay an income tax on expenses by May 15th. A full analysis is linked in today’s newsletter. Be aware of this deadline. Are you a chess master? Tim Delaney has a new article in Nonprofit Quarterly explaining how all nonprofits are in a game of three-dimensional chess. We must be ever vigilant of tax policies in three branches of government on three levels of government and evolving horizontally and vertically. For example, states are still enacting workaround legislation despite looming federal restrictions. Four states passed legislation this year to extend or expand tax credits to incentivize charitable contributions. Next we’ll see how the federal government responds. And, finally, what are nonprofit Lobby Days on the Hill? They’re an opportunity to give REAL people the chance to tell REAL stories to Congress about the REAL world impact of their decisions. Learn more in today’s Nonprofit Advocacy Matters.
VINTAGE SEASON PASS PODCAST: EPISODE #22- Tim Delaney from TSPP #114. Ambitions behind building EPCOT with WDI. Brought to you by Super 78 Studio — www.super78.com Panel: Tim Delaney, Ryan Harmon, & Doug Barnes *Subscribe @ iTunes* Check Out The Season Pass Podcast Website at: www.seasonpasspodcast.com Follow Us On Twitter! - www.twitter.com/theseasonpass Like the TSPP Facebook page! - www.facebook.com/theseasonpass Check Out TSPP on Instagram! - www.instagram.com/theseasonpass Contact us: doug@seasonpasspodcast.com brent@super78.com robert@robertcoker.com © 2019 Season Pass Podcast
This is the Season 4 (Third on Audio Podcast format) Finale. Unlike last year, it ends on a somber note, as the Villanova Wildcats' season comes to an end in the opening weekend of the NCAA Tournament. Villanova fell to the Purdue Boilermakers in the Round of 32. We recap and go over the two games in Hartford, look back as the season as a whole, discuss some things to look forward for next season, and we give a fond farewell to six seniors: Phil Booth, Eric Paschall, Tim Delaney, Joe Cremo, Peyton Heck, and Tim Saunders. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week Gray Houser is joined by Disney Imagineer Tim Delaney to discuss his work on Epcot, Disneyland Paris, Hong Kong Disneyland, Aulani, and more! Tim Delaney was an imagineer at Disney for over 30 years and we greatly appreciate him generously giving us some of his time.If you'd like to see more of these interviews, please go on iTunes and rate and review the show, it really helps new listeners find the show!If you want to see the document Gray and Tim referenced that's full of Tim's work, you can find it here: http://www.timjdelaney.com/tim-delaney-work.pdf.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/magic-time/support
Read any article on good copywriting and you’ll find the same names appear. David Abbott and Tony Brignull usually battle for the top two slots, Tim Delaney and John Salmon fight it out for third place. But talk to writers about the same subject and another name appears; Richard Foster. Richard is the only one of the five who has worked under the other four. (He may well be the only writer to have worked under the four?) For a number of reasons, the other four are better known. Two have agencies named after them. They were all Creative Directors, (or Chief Creative Officers as we call them today). Each took on the title of Chairman. All four became President of D&AD. With those roles came P.R. Whereas Richard wrote. He wrote for everyone, from 14 year old girls (Lil-lets) to Captains of Industry (The Economist). He wrote for products from 1p up to £100k. He wrote ads that featured in 29 D&AD annuals. He wrote the best section in D&AD’s ‘THE COPY BOOK: How 32 of The World’s Best Advertising Writers Write Their Advertising’. We had a great chat, hope you enjoy it. Dx
Jermaine Samuels had the biggest game of his career, so far, dialing up a red-hot 29-point performance. On a night dedicated to the Villanova Wildcats' seniors, Samuels led the way and stole the show in the victory over the No. 10-ranked Marquette Golden Eagles. We discuss what went right vs. what wasn't working during the three-game losing streak that 'Nova has now broken. Shoutout to Samuels, as well as the five seniors 'Nova honored--Phil Booth, Eric Paschall, Joe Cremo, Peyton Heck, and Tim Delaney. With the win, the 'Cats even up the season series with the Golden Eagles. If 'Nova is able to catch up and tie Marquette in the standings--as long as St. John's finishes third--the 'Cats can snatch back the No. 1 seed in the Big East Tournament. Obviously, Marquette would have to lose one more, and 'Nova has to win out, but the regular season title and top-seed is not gone yet. After playing the final game at the Finn this season, the 'Cats will prepare to play one last one at the Wells Fargo Center, when they take on the Butler Bulldogs on Saturday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Imagineer Tim Delaney, designer of the Living Seas pavilion, Paradise Pier, Space Mountain: From the Earth to the Moon, Discoveryland at Euro Disney, and much much more, joins Kevin to discuss his 34 year career with Walt Disney Imagineering. For a bonus episode, go to patreon.com/defunctland.
Learn more about the Johnson Amendment and how it protects houses of worship and nonprofits in this podcast, featuring BJC Executive Director Amanda Tyler and Tim Delaney from the National Council of Nonprofits. The post A look at the Johnson Amendment with Amanda Tyler and Tim Delaney appeared first on BJC.
Tim Delaney had a bit of a different journey into financial planning, but his 23-year career as a CPA was excellent training. After a few years doing both taxes and planning, clients started telling him they slept better at night because of his help managing life’s financial ups and downs. In this episode, Tim shares the negative investing experience that made him want to focus on a no-selling value proposition, and how he learned not to over-explain the planning process to clients. Be sure to listen to the end, where Tim describes the essential partnerships along the way that have allowed his business to flourish and weather several recessions, all while providing clients with excellent service. Get the full show notes and transcript for this episode at: www.kitces.com/25
Hello my friends and welcome to one of the most exciting shows in the history of the Disney Avenue Podcast. Today’s guest is no stranger to the Disney community and has always been a man on the move. For nearly 40 years, he has helped move countless Disney theme park guests aboard vehicles and ride conveyances of his own design. As he’s often stated, “If it moves on wheels at Disneyland, I probably designed it.” And he certainly has. He has developed more than 100 designs for attractions ranging from Autopia and Matterhorn Bobsleds to the Disneyland and Walt Disney World Monorails. He is the one and only Bob Gurr. Bob has an amazing new documentary coming out soon titled, Bob Gurr: Turning Dreams into Reality which we’ll be discussing among other highlights from his storied career working with Walt. You can learn more about the film and how to buy yourself a copy by clicking HERE. And, as if having Bob on the Disney Avenue Podcast wasn’t enough, legendary former Imagineer Tim Delaney, who was our very first guest here on the show, is joining us today as a very special cohost. Teaming up with a big named former Imagineer like Tim Delaney to interview the great Bob Gurr has not only created a spectacular show for our listeners to experience, but has been a dream come true. And so friends, it is with great pleasure and excitement to welcome Bob Gurr to the Disney Avenue Podcast. If you enjoy listening to the show and hearing from Disney Legends like Bob Gurr, please please please head on over to iTunes and leave us a quick rating and review to help us spread the word to other Disney fans around the world. Thank you for tuning in and spending some of your precious time with us. **Subscribe on iTunes** Like Us On Facebook New RSS Feed Write a Review DisneyAvenue.com Bob Gurr documentary The Disney Avenue Podcast would like to thank our producer Geren Piltz and our graphic designer Brian Vermillion for their contributions to this show.
Liz is a dynamic 48 year-old businesswoman who’s dying of cancer. She wants to have a choice about how she dies because she’s been through palliative care. In her words: ‘They can’t control your pain, let me tell you. I’ve been there.’ Liz in her apartment with some of the equipment needed to test the lethal, and illegal, drug Nembutal — Photo: Andrew Denton Illegally importing Nembutal requires a lengthy process of testing to verify its purity. These photos, taken at Liz's house, depict some of that process – which took six hours in total — Photos: Andrew Denton Liz’s first plan was to apply to the Dignitas Clinic in Switzerland, the only country in the world that will legally help terminally ill people from other countries to die. But she’s rebuffed by her specialist – who refuses to support her application on the basis that ‘it will mean that I’ve failed at my job.’ In Australia, there is no law for assisted dying, which means that Liz’s only other option, if she wants to have any say over her fate, is to live – and die – outside the law. Plan B involves illegally importing the lethal drug Nembutal. Beyond the arduous testing process – and the ever-present fear of the police knocking on her door – Liz is now faced with the terrible calculus of dying. Does she try and hang on till her son’s wedding, and run the risk that she will suffer the death she fears? Or does she say goodbye to everything she loves, and take Nembutal? And, if she does, how can she do that without incriminating her family? What is it like to live in fear that your death may incriminate the ones you love? That the only solution is to die alone? Welcome to Liz’s world. 'I am fearful of that end road to death when you are actively dying. I know they can't control my pain.' Liz Please note: this podcast is not about suicide. If you are interested in increasing your understanding of suicide and how to support someone experiencing suicidal ideation, visit the Conversations Matter or beyondblue websites.If you (or someone you know) require immediate assistance, contact one of the following 24/7 crisis support services: Lifeline (13 11 14), Suicide Call Back Service (1300 659 467), MensLine (1300 78 99 78), beyondblue (1300 22 4636), Kids Helpline (1800 55 1800) or eheadspace (1800 650 890). Know more Video: 'More Australians importing illegal euthanasia drug' – Lateline, 13 September 2013 In this episode Liz Rodney Syme Our theme music was composed by Zig Zag Lane for Zapruder's Other Films, and edited by Jon Tjhia. Music used in this episode includes 'Paris, Texas' (Ry Cooder), 'Another Routine Day Breaks' (Brokeback), 'Space Kay' (Daniel Lanois), 'Boga' (Amiina), 'Reach for the Dead' (Boards of Canada), 'Good Times' (Jim O'Rourke), 'Up to Pizmo' (Labradford), 'Plastic Energy Man' (Papa M), 'Ten Day Interval' (Tortoise), 'White Mustang II' (Daniel Lanois), 'Moving Thought' (Lori Scacco feat. Tim Delaney) and 'Forty-Eight Angels' (Paul Kelly). Additional original music and sound design by Jon Tjhia. Your stories If you're suffering, or someone you love has died badly – in a hospital, in palliative care, in a nursing home, or at home – add your voice and tell your story here. Further information Better Off Dead is produced by Thought Fox and the Wheeler Centre. Executive producers Andrew Denton and Michael Williams. Producer and researcher Bronwen Reid. For Better Off Dead, the Wheeler Centre team includes Director Michael Williams, Head of Programming Emily Sexton, Projects Producer Amita Kirpalani and Digital Manager Jon Tjhia. This episode was edited and mixed by Jon Tjhia. Thank you Liz and her family, and Rodney Syme. Thanks also to Paul Kelly and Sony ATV for the use of his song ‘Forty Eight Angels’. The series Subscribe in iTunes, or your favourite podcast app. #betteroffdeadpod This episode was first published in preview form in November 2015. A number of small edits and changes have occurred in the interim. Better Off Dead is produced by Thought Fox in partnership with the Wheeler Centre. It is written and created by Andrew Denton for Thought Fox.
After two fantastic episodes talking to Tim Delaney, Steve and Mark are back to chatting about the latest news and rumours Disneyland Paris, of which there is a lot. The runDisney entry and accommodation packages are now available, but are they good value and what else is going on? There's a new Disneyland Paris app and rumours of WiFi in the Parks have cropped up again. Details have emerged of the new show in The Chapparal Theater and there's the matter of people climbing on things they really should not! Plus there's questions from all you listeners too, and be sure to listen right to the end, for some hilarious out-takes.
After episode 59 of the podcast we are back, with the second thrilling installment of the fascinating interview with Tim Delaney, as we delve deep into the beginnings of Disneyland Paris 'Space Mountain and all the hurdles that they faced along the way, and the bunny that was used during testing. We hear the fascinating story of Tom Scherman and why the opening of Nautilus meant so much. Hear the story that spawned the phrase "We're the guys who make memories" and a discussion on whether Michael Eisner should be a Disney Legend by now. Hear Tim's thoughts on Space Mountain: Mission 2 and so much more. Sit back, relax, and enjoy, once more.
After a brief roundup of the latest news, listen to part one of the fascination interview with Ex Disneyland Paris Creative Director, Producer & Field Art Director of Discoveyland Tim Delaney as we hear about his beginnings as an artist, working on EPCOT, solving the problem of how to make the future timeless, how to incorporate some kind of French show into Discoveryland and what the early suggestions were. We hear about the many sponsors, and dealing with Renault in Le Visionarium, plus Tim's thoughts on Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast replacing Le Visionarium. Listen to stories of working with Robin Williams, Michael Jackson and becoming friends with Ray Bradbury. Get an insight into attraction posters and what a poster should do, before part one of this engaging interview ends with dinosaurs!
Subscribe on iTunes Contact Us Like Us On Facebook Disney Avenue MiceChat This is the Disney Avenue Podcast's very first show. Dusty Sage, owner and CEO of MiceChat.com, joins host Keith Michael Mahne as a special guest cohost for an amazing interview with former Imagineer Tim Delaney. Enjoy! The Disney Avenue Podcast would like to thank Geren Piltz for his contribution to the sound quality of this show.
Special Edition of DogWatch Cigar Radio. We have with us tonight Alex Martinez, Dale Roush, Craig Schneider, Kip Fisher, Robert Allan, David Zack, Tim Delaney and Executive Producer Liz to perform a panel review of the new Orinoco Discovery Corona. We also have the Unbanded this week from DC which turns out to be the 262 Ideology Toro, thanks DC. Its a great show with lots of opinions and even a couple of listener questions from Rob Levine and Kip. Check out the live show and interact through the chatroom! Watch the show live every Friday night at 9 pm Eastern or view it later at your leisure: http://www.cigarmedia.tv/live/ DogWatch Cigar Radio cedar spills - You can now purchase your own DWCR bundle from CommonWealth Cedar Spills (http://shop.cedarspills.com/). MONTHLY PALIO CONTEST: Enter September's Palio contest to win a black Palio cutter by sending an email with a cigar fact or question to theshow@cigarmedia.tv. (Don't forget to include your mailing address and type "Palio" on the subject line.) All questions and facts will be discussed on a DogWatch show and one will be randomly selected as the winner. Remember you must re-enter each month to be eligible to win. UNBANDED CIGAR: Do you have a suggestion for the unbanded cigar of the week? Every week Bob and Dale include an “unbanded cigar” segment in their show in which they smoke a cigar without any markings and give their honest opinions. Bob then opens a sealed envelope and discovers the cigar’s name and manufacturer. If you have suggestions for the "What's My Band?" segment, or would like to provide 2-4 What's my Band? cigars, please email Executive Producer Liz at liz@cigarmedia.tv. Anyone providing samples will receive a DogWatch Cigar Radio pin and sticker! LISTENER CIGAR REVIEWS: Do you have a Cigar Review or a comment about the show? If you call and leave a cigar review or comment on the herfline and it is played on the show, you will receive a DogWatch Cigar Radio pin and sticker! You can reach the Herfline at 321-594-4373 - or cigar.radio on Skype. You can also send email to theshow@cigarmedia.tv. Music provided by The Surfonics. Please visit our sponsors and let them know you heard about them from DogWatch! Black Dog Coffee: http://www.blackdogcoffee.net/ Cigar Tourism: http://cigartourism.com/ Cigar Journal: http://www.cigarjournal.co/ Cigarmony.com, makers of the Humidity Bead System http://www.cigarmony.com/ Cuban Cigar Creation App: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cuban-cigar-creation/id441057146?mt=8 Cigar Volante: http://www.cigarvolante.com/ CommonWealth Cedar Spills: http://www.cedarspills.com/ DogWatch Cigar Radio iTunes App: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/dogwatch-cigar-radio-weekly/id338128296?mt=8&ign-mpt=uo%3D6 DogWatch Cigar Radio Android App: http://www.appbrain.com/app/dogwatch-cigar-radio/tv.wizzard.android.dogwatchsocialclub850 Esencia Cigars: http://www.esenciacigar.com/ Flatbed Cigars, makers of Panacea Cigars: http://www.flatbedcigarcompany.com/ La Palina: http://www.lapalinacigars.com/ La Tradicion Cubana: http://www.tradicion.com/ Miami Cigar and Company: http://www.miamicigarandcompany.com/ Mobile Stogie Pro App: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/mobile-stogie-by-cigar-research/id395661756?mt=8 Mobile Stogie Ref App: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/mobile-stogie-reference/id431376892?mt=8 Monte Pascoal Cigars: http://www.montepascoalcigars.com/ Palio Cigar Cutters:http://paliocutters.com/ Scotch Pro App: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/scotch-pro/id457390580?mt=8 Tranquilo Cigars: http://www.tranquilocigars.com/ Vanderburgh Humidors: www.vanderburghhumidors
This week Bob and Dale are joined by guest host Craig Schneider, Ron Barkerof Cigar Volante, Scott Hicks of Rogue Ashtrays and listener Jeff Curtis who supplied the unbanded this week. Sponsored by Tranquilo Cigars, the Cigar of the Week is the Panacea Peacemaker 760 Red Habano. Tune in to hear the special Peacemaker deal for DogWatch listeners only. In the live chatroom, Smoking Soldier, Tim Delaney, wins a personalized box of CommonWealth Cedar Spills. The unbanded cigar is the Oliva Master Blends 3 Double Corona. In the What Else You've Been Smokin'? segment, Executive Producer Liz joins Bob to review the just released Resolucion by Jameson Cigars. Dale and Craig review the Jaime Garcia Reserva Especial, the Padron Anniversary Series 1964, the San Lotano Oval Maduro, the EPC Short Run 2012, Perdomo Lot 23, and the Orinoco Susan B. Constant. Check out the live show and interact through the chatroom! Watch the show live every Friday night at 9 pm Eastern or view it later at your leisure: http://www.cigarmedia.tv/live/ DogWatch Cigar Radio cedar spills - You can now purchase your own DWCR bundle from CommonWealth Cedar Spills (http://shop.cedarspills.com/). MONTHLY PALIO CONTEST: Enter August's Palio contest to win a black Palio cutter by sending an email with a cigar fact or question to theshow@cigarmedia.tv. (Don't forget to include your mailing address and type "Palio" on the subject line.) All questions and facts will be discussed on a DogWatch show and one will be randomly selected as the winner. Remember you must re-enter each month to be eligible to win. UNBANDED CIGAR: Do you have a suggestion for the unbanded cigar of the week? Every week Bob and Dale include an “unbanded cigar” segment in their show in which they smoke a cigar without any markings and give their honest opinions. Bob then opens a sealed envelope and discovers the cigar’s name and manufacturer. If you have suggestions for the "What's My Band?" segment, or would like to provide 2-4 What's my Band? cigars, please email Executive Producer Liz at liz@cigarmedia.tv. Anyone providing samples will receive a DogWatch Cigar Radio pin and sticker! LISTENER CIGAR REVIEWS: Do you have a Cigar Review or a comment about the show? If you call and leave a cigar review or comment on the herfline and it is played on the show, you will receive a DogWatch Cigar Radio pin and sticker! You can reach the Herfline at 321-594-4373 - or cigar.radio on Skype. You can also send email to theshow@cigarmedia.tv. Music provided by The Surfonics. Please visit our sponsors and let them know you heard about them from DogWatch! Black Dog Coffee: http://www.blackdogcoffee.net/ Cigar Tourism: http://cigartourism.com/ Cigar Journal: http://www.cigarjournal.co/ Cigarmony.com, makers of the Humidity Bead System http://www.cigarmony.com/ Cuban Cigar Creation App: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cuban-cigar-creation/id441057146?mt=8 Cigar Volante: http://www.cigarvolante.com/ CommonWealth Cedar Spills: http://www.cedarspills.com/ DogWatch Cigar Radio iTunes App: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/dogwatch-cigar-radio-weekly/id338128296?mt=8&ign-mpt=uo%3D6 DogWatch Cigar Radio Android App: http://www.appbrain.com/app/dogwatch-cigar-radio/tv.wizzard.android.dogwatchsocialclub850 Esencia Cigars: http://www.esenciacigar.com/ Flatbed Cigars, makers of Panacea Cigars: http://www.flatbedcigarcompany.com/ La Palina: http://www.lapalinacigars.com/ La Tradicion Cubana: http://www.tradicion.com/ Miami Cigar and Company: http://www.miamicigarandcompany.com/ Mobile Stogie Pro App: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/mobile-stogie-by-cigar-research/id395661756?mt=8 Mobile Stogie Ref App: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/mobile-stogie-reference/id431376892?mt=8 Monte Pascoal Cigars: http://www.montepascoalcigars.com/ Palio Cigar Cutters:http://paliocutters.com/ Scotch Pro App: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/scotch-pro/id457390580?mt=8 Tranquilo Cigars: http://www.tranquilocigars.com/ Vanderburgh Humidors: www.vanderburghhumidors
http://disneyandmore.blogspot.com Part 1Part 3 Follow us on Twitter! – Contact us: brent.young@seasonpasspodcast.com matt@seasonpasspodcast.com Contact Tim: timjdelaney@gmail.com with Park Trip Reports, Podcast Comments, or Anything else you would like to announce. – 1-916-248-5524 The International Authority on Everything Theme Park Related. Join a Cast of Experts and Fans Every Week On an Informative, Immersive Experience into the World of Rides, Attractions and Parks.
http://disneyandmore.blogspot.com Part 1Part 3 The Shoot the Moon Documentary film (YouTube) can be found in the tribute blog. Season Pass Podcast Archive - EPCOT talk w/ WDI: Rick Rothschild Part Two Darrin Hughes Jerry Rees Part One Follow us on Twitter! – Contact us: brent.young@seasonpasspodcast.com matt@seasonpasspodcast.com with Park Trip Reports, Podcast Comments, or Anything else you would like to announce. – 1-916-248-5524 The International Authority on Everything Theme Park Related. Join a Cast of Experts and Fans Every Week On an Informative, Immersive Experience into the World of Rides, Attractions and Parks.
Episode 114 begins a Three Part conversation with the recent Vice President of Creative Design and Executive Designer for Walt Disney Imagineering Tim Delaney. During this podcast we discuss Tim's early fascination with Walt Disney's visions of the future and technology, his journey into WED (later known as Walt Disney Imagineering), an intriguing look into the concept and creation of EPCOT and Tim's main project within the park ‘The Living Seas Pavilion.' This is a wonderful insight on the creative process within the art of Imagineering and is a must listen for all attraction designers, designers in the making and Disney park fans. Enjoy! Links: Disney and More's Tribute to Tim Delaney @ http://disneyandmore.blogspot.com Part 1 - Part 2 - Part 3 Season Pass Podcast Archive - EPCOT talk w/ WDI: Rick Rothschild Part Two Darrin Hughes Jerry Rees Part One Follow us on Twitter! – Contact us: brent.young@seasonpasspodcast.com matt@seasonpasspodcast.com with Park Trip Reports, Podcast Comments, or Anything else you would like to announce. – 1-916-248-5524 The International Authority on Everything Theme Park Related. Join a Cast of Experts and Fans Every Week On an Informative, Immersive Experience into the World of Rides, Attractions and Parks. www.seasonpasspodcast.com