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We have a big heart for this guy because he endured raising Andrew! Andrew's dad and a good friend of Patsy's, Tim Greer, is in the house and on the mic today. He is a man of heart and depth, and has a vast background and experience in taking people through hard places by being a wonderful listener and gifted guide as a pastoral counselor. Whether you are stuck in your own tough spot, or helping someone you love walk through their dark night, Tim is full of gentle insight to help us rise up in hope. Learn more about Bridges ... Spiritual Conversations Through Generational Conversations here: BridgesShow.com. And if you like what you are listening to, leave us a 5-star rating and a review, and follow and subscribe to Bridges –– it truly does help us keep chuggin' along as we create new episodes for you! FOLLOW PATSY Facebook / Instagram / Twitter FOLLOW ANDREW Facebook / Instagram / Twitter _________________________________________ SPONSORS The world needs to know … it's not as bad as the news tells us. Human trafficking may be a big problem, but Love Justice International is providing an epic solution. By intercepting human beings before they are trafficked, Love Justice is making rescue an everyday reality for vulnerable people all over the globe. And we want to keep the good news coming. Will you come alongside us and become a monthly partner of Love Justice International today? It's not all bad news after all ... Sign up today here: lovejustice.ngo/bridges
On this episode of The Build Show Podcast, Matt and Tim Greer do some myth-busting! Tim Greer works at Rinnai, and they get nerdy and dig a little deeper into tankless water heaters. You'll hear compelling arguments to move to tankless, including outdoor mounting and the lengths Rinnai goes to protect its units from freezing. They also debunk some of the myths out there about tankless water heaters and really run the numbers: heating deltas and shower-head flow, traditional venting vs. PVC venting, and more. Have questions about tankless? You won't after this episode of The Build Show Podcast.
In this episode of the CBJ Real News Podcast, John Di Lemme is joined by Special Guest Tim Greer *Bonafide* discussing How to Stand Up for Your Conservative Christian Values in America and Never Cower to the Enemy No Matter How Hard It Gets. Want More *Real News*? Go to www.CBJUpdates.com and Join John's Telegram Channel at https://t.me/cbjrealnews or go to Telegram and Search for John Di Lemme - CBJ Real News
In this episode, John Di Lemme is joined by Special Guest Tim Greer *Bonafide* discussing How to Stand Up for Your Conservative Christian Values in America and Never Cower to the Enemy No Matter How Hard It Gets. Want More *Real News*? Go to www.CBJUpdates.com and Join John's Telegram Channel at https://t.me/cbjrealnews or go to Telegram and Search for John Di Lemme - CBJ Real News
A brand-new buffet of all-new episodes is coming in 2019! Between now and then, we hope that you'll enjoy a few bonus episodes from our lead-lined radio vault. This episode was recorded in front of a studio audience in sunny Los Angeles, CA, at the very secretive Dangerfields 2. This was something of a 'best-of' show for season 1, and harkens back to our roots, which means the show was still called Better Radio! Transmissions: Continuum Damned Man Dr. Fiendish Passive Aggressive Teacher The Box Pet Tank Time For Art Book of Z-Rob: Parking Join us on internet: frequency.earth Want more of some things, less of others? Tweet us: @frequencyearth Join the Frequency Earth Info Club: podcast.pictures Starring: G. Maximilian Zarou as The Jeff, Nicola Clarke as the Ship's Computer, Nick Mandernach as LARI, and Rob Schultz as Sheldon. Featuring: Anne Freiermuth, Fletcher Kauffman, Kenny Beck, and Tim Greer. Voices from the Ether: Gabriel Diani, Matt Besser, Mike Kataja, Paul Mueller, Diana Wright, Sasha Huff, Jonny Svarzbein and Erin McGathy. Z-Rob provided by Z-Rob, with a generous grant from the Z-Mom foundation. Original tunes by Darius Holbert and John Painter. Frequency Earth show art by Nick DeStefano. Produced by Russell August Anderson Written & Directed by Rob Schultz Tape Operator: Rocco Aloe This show, like so much of Creation, is Not Art. If you've enjoyed this program, why not share it with your friends? Frequency Earth: Better Radio Live was recorded at Dangerfield's 2 in the Atwater Village area of Los Angeles, on November 19th, 2011.
On the ship: The computer is acting strangely in our season finale... Transmissions: Quiet Saws The Button Undefeated Continuum Book of Z-Rob: Soda Pop Join us on internet: frequency.earth What does it all mean? Tweet us your theories: @frequencyearth Join the Frequency Earth Info Club: podcast.pictures Starring: G. Maximilian Zarou as The Jeff, Nicola Clarke as the Ship's Computer, and Rob Schultz as Sheldon. Featuring: Jillian Dunn, Dane Anderson, Becky Sanders, Rama Vallury, Jarrett Lennon Kaufman, Josh Spence, Diana Wright, and Tim Greer. Voices from the Ether: Kenny Beck, Dylan Rhode, Hollis McLachlan, Etta Devine, Gabriel Diani, Jonny Svarzbein, Fletcher Kauffman, and Matt Besser. Z-Rob by Z-Rob. Original music by Darius Holbert. Frequency Earth show art by Nick DeStefano. Produced by Russell August Anderson. Written & Directed by Rob Schultz. This show, like so much of Creation, is Not Art. If you've enjoyed this program, why not share it with your friends? Frequency Earth: Unprotected Knee features recordings spanning 2011 to 2018, and was originally broadcast Oct 3, 2018.
On the ship: The Jeff is up for, well, pretty much every office on the ship, whether he likes it or not. Transmissions: Couples Boxing Big Mistake Doctor Strange Robot Dialing Book of Z-Rob: Voicemail Join us on internet: frequency.earth Is anyone on twitter anymore? Tweet us: @frequencyearth Join the Frequency Earth Info Club: podcast.pictures Starring: G. Maximilian Zarou as The Jeff, Nicola Clarke as the Ship's Computer, Nick Mandernach as LARI, and Rob Schultz as Sheldon. Featuring: Matt Besser, Diana Wright, Lucia Fasano, Jillian Dunn, Rama Vallury, Jarrett Lennon Kaufman, Jeremy Paul, David Kline, Kyle McCormick, Sasha Huff, Russell Anderson, and Tim Greer. Voices from the Ether: Kenny Beck, Dylan Rhode, Hollis McLachlan, Etta Devine. Z-Rob by Z-Rob. Original music by Darius Holbert and Rob Schultz. Frequency Earth show art by Nick DeStefano. Produced by Russell August Anderson. Written & Directed by Rob Schultz. This show, like so much of Creation, is Not Art. If you've enjoyed this program, why not share it with your friends? Frequency Earth: Election Day features recordings spanning 2011 to 2018, and was originally broadcast Sept 27, 2018.
On the ship: The computer takes a vacation day, and Sheldon's mind goes too. Transmissions: Pet Tank Diani & Devine: Wedding Witch Visual Aids Back to School Book of Z-Rob: Warning Shots Join us on internet: frequency.earth We'll review any movie! Tweet us: @frequencyearth Join the Frequency Earth Info Club: podcast.pictures Starring: G. Maximilian Zarou as The Jeff, Nicola Clarke as the Ship's Computer, Nick Mandernach as LARI, and Rob Schultz as Sheldon. Featuring: Matt Walsh, Anne Freiermuth, Gabriel Diani, Etta Devine, Fletcher Kauffman, Dane Anderson, Russell Anderson, Sasha Huff, Mike Clark, and Tim Greer. Voices from the Ether: Jack Allison, Paul Mueller, Dan Waters, Diana Wright, Kenny Beck, Matt Besser. Z-Rob by Z-Rob. Original music by Darius Holbert. Frequency Earth show art by Nick DeStefano. "Wedding Witch" by Diani & Devine. Additional Material by Mike Clark and Dane Anderson. Produced by Russell August Anderson. Written & Directed by Rob Schultz. This show, like so much of Creation, is Not Art. If you've enjoyed this program, why not share it with your friends? Frequency Earth: Robotic Arms was originally broadcast as Better Radio, episode 8, on Feb 22, 2011.
On the ship: The Jeff receives a mandatory psychological exam, and one crew member DIES! Transmissions: The Shawshank Reredemption Time For Art The Harlem Globetrotters of Pedophiles Kill More Humans Book of Z-Rob: Holidays New Decks: ?? - Fiesta Lounge ?? - Siesta Lounge Join us on internet: frequency.earth For a good time, tweet us: @frequencyearth Starring: G. Maximilian Zarou as The Jeff, Nicola Clarke as the Ship's Computer, and Rob Schultz as Sheldon. Featuring: Matt Walsh, Fletcher Kauffman, Matt Besser, Kenny Beck, David Brand, Anne Freiermuth, Nick Mandernach, Jake Regal, David Malki !, Mike Kataja, Erin McGathy, Jonny Svarzbein, Gabriel Diani, Diana Wright, Jack Allison, Paul Mueller, and Tim Greer. Z-Rob by Z-Rob. Original music by Darius Holbert. Frequency Earth show art by Nick DeStefano. Additional Writing: Asterios Kokkinos. Produced by Russell August Anderson. Written & Directed by Rob Schultz. This show, like so much of Creation, is Not Art. Join the Frequency Earth Info Club: podcast.pictures Frequency Earth: 100 Days was originally broadcast as Better Radio, episode 7, on Jan 18, 2011.
On the ship: The Jeff wonders how he'll ever complete his mission, especially without a log of his adventures. Transmissions: Snake Gameshow Journey to the Surface of the Earth Round Pizza Lebling and Blank's Radio Circus Book of Z-Rob: Humans New Decks: Deck 75 - Venetian Deck Join us on internet: frequency.earth For a good time, tweet us: @frequencyearth Starring: G. Maximilian Zarou as The Jeff, Nicola Clarke as the Ship's Computer, and Rob Schultz as Sheldon. Featuring: Dan Waters, Nick Mandernach, Jonny Svarzbein, Erin McGathy, Jack Allison, Ben Boodman, Morgan Walsh, Peter Dirksen, John Kirk, Sasha Huff, Gabriel Diani, Kenny Beck, Russell Anderson, and Tim Greer. Z-Rob by Z-Rob. Original music by Darius Holbert. Produced by Russell August Anderson. Written & Directed by Rob Schultz. This show, like so much of Creation, is Not Art. Frequency Earth: Ship's Log was originally broadcast as Better Radio, episode 6, on Dec 20, 2010.
On the ship: The Jeff is exposed to cosmic radiation. Also, we finally announce the results of the 5th 3rd Annual Frequency Earth Chili Cook-Off. Transmissions: The Manchurian Directions Damned Man Passive Aggressive Teaching Book of Z-Rob: Fortune Cookies New Decks: 39 - Gravity Well Join us on internet: frequency.earth Tweet us your escapist fantasies : @frequencyearth Starring: G. Maximilian Zarou as The Jeff, Nicola Clarke as the Ship's Computer, and Rob Schultz as Sheldon. Featuring: Paul Mueller, Sasha Huff, Kenny Beck, Erin McGathy, Dan Waters, Jack Allison, Nick Mandernach, Michael Upperco, Russell Anderson, and Tim Greer. Z-Rob by Z-Rob. Guest writers: Russell Anderson Original music by Darius Holbert, John Painter. Produced by Russell August Anderson. Written & Directed by Rob Schultz. This show, like so much of Creation, is Not Art. Frequency Earth: Chili Cook-Off was originally broadcast as Better Radio, episode 5, on Dec 25, 2009.
On the ship: The Jeff picks up a distress signal and brings an escape pod aboard AA-23, but the occupant is not a pleasure to work with. Transmissions: Alameda Sparks and the Call to Justice, Part 13: The March of Dames Please Vote for Me Rumor Mill Book of Z-Rob: Hummers Join us on internet: frequency.earth Tweet us your plan for the perfect crime: @frequencyearth Starring: G. Maximilian Zarou as The Jeff, Nicola Clarke as the Ship's Computer, Jack Allison as EJ, and Rob Schultz as Sheldon. Featuring: Erin McGathy, Dylan Rhode, Kenny Beck, Gabriel Diani, Dan Waters, Nick Mandernach, Jonny Svarzbein, and Tim Greer. Z-Rob by Z-Rob. Guest writers: Russell Anderson, Joe Hauler. Original music by Darius Holbert, Rob Schultz. Produced by Russell August Anderson. Written & Directed by Rob Schultz. This show, like so much of Creation, is Not Art. Frequency Earth: Star of Light was originally broadcast as Better Radio, episode 4, on Nov 08, 2009.
On the ship: The Jeff is approved for a new credit card, and finds lots of ways to use it. Transmissions: 911 Non-Emergency Doc Fiendish Catalog Physical Attraction Z-Rob: Changeling New Decks: 19 - Recreation deck 82 - Warehouse space Join us on internet: frequency.earth Tweet us in English: @frequencyearth Starring: G. Maximilian Zarou as The Jeff, Nicola Clarke as the Ship's Computer, Nick Mandernach as LARI, and Rob Schultz as Sheldon. Featuring: Etta Devine, Gabriel Diani, Kenny Beck, Amy Vorpahl, Katie Altman, Ryan Tweedy, Jessica Rona, Robert Chan, and Tim Greer. Z-Rob by Z-Rob. Guest writer: G. Maximilian Zarou. Original music by Darius Holbert. Produced by Russell August Anderson. Written & Directed by Rob Schultz. This show, like so much of Creation, is Not Art. Frequency Earth: New Plastic Card was originally broadcast as Better Radio, episode 3, on Aug 30, 2009.
On the ship: The Jeff learns that Command considers pretty much everything, and everyone, disposable. Transmissions: Herding Cats TMI for the CIA The Minotaur Z-Rob: Parking Zpaces Join us on internet: frequency.earth Tweet us your friendliest thoughts: @frequencyearth Starring: G. Maximilian Zarou as The Jeff, Nicola Clarke as the Ship's Computer, and Rob Schultz as Sheldon. Featuring: Gabriel Diani, Etta Devine, Brendan McGovern, Russell Anderson, Nick Mandernach, Kenny Beck, and Tim Greer. Z-Rob by Z-Rob. Original music by Darius Holbert. Produced by Russell August Anderson Written & Directed by Rob Schultz This show, like so much of Creation, is Not Art. Frequency Earth: Jettisoned was originally broadcast as Better Radio, episode 2, on Jul 08, 2009.
On The Ship: Jeff is unthawed and given a tour of his ship, AA-23. Transmissions: Libertarian Call-In Ideological Cannibalism Emily Bros Parking Lot Co. Z-Rob Prayer: Pedestrians New Decks: 22 - Hatchery 33 - Pixie Lounge Join us on internet: frequency.earth Tweet us your thoughts in all caps: @frequencyearth Starring: G. Maximilian Zarou as The Jeff, Nicola Clarke as the Ship's Computer, and Rob Schultz as Sheldon. Featuring: Sam Proof, Jake Regal, Brendan McGovern, Kenny Beck, Russell Anderson, Courtney Simpson, Michael Upperco, Whitney Smith, and Tim Greer. Z-Rob by Z-Rob. Original music by Darius Holbert. Produced by Russell August Anderson Written & Directed by Rob Schultz This show, like so much of Creation, is Not Art. Frequency Earth: Unthawing was originally broadcast as Better Radio, episode 1, on Jun 22, 2009.
Welcome aboard Archeo-Astronomer ship AA-23. Join The Jeff and his robot pal Sheldon as they travel among the stars and intercept transmissions broadcast from Earth in season one of Frequency Earth, ten episodes podcast directly to the finest quality listeners using modern digital technology. Enjoy recordings from our original series (circa 2010) and all-new, never-before-heard episodes and transmissions, starring G. Maximilian Zarou as The Jeff, Nicola Clarke as the Ship's Computer, and Rob Schultz as Sheldon. Featuring Jack Alison, Kenny Beck, Matt Besser, Etta Devine, Gabriel Diani, Anne Friermuth, Tim Greer, Sasha Huff, Fletcher Kaufman, Asterios Kokkinos, Mountain Man Academy, David Malki !, Nick Mandernach, Erin McGathy, Brendan McGovern, Jeremy Paul, Michael Upperco, Jake Regal, Dylan Rhode, Becky Sanders, Jonny Svarzbein, Dan Waters, Matt Walsh, Diana Wright, and others. And also Z-Rob! Original music by Darius Holbert. Engineering and sound design by Russell August Anderson. Written & directed by Rob Schultz For more information, complete credits, and all the latest tips, tricks, and codes you need to be a winner, visit us on INTERNET at frequency.earth! Tape Operator: Rocco Aloe
I Will Watch Anything Once - Conversations about Movies Missed or Avoided
Tim Greer joins us to watch What's Up, Doc? and discuss the joy that comes from a film fully committed to the comedic stylings of dialogue and physical slapstick of films from the 1930's plus your hosts briefly discuss their differences of opinion about Three Billboards Outside Edding, Missouri.IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069495/?ref_=nv_sr_1Directed by: Peter BogdanovichWritten by: Buck Henry, David Newman, Robert BentonStarring: Barbra Streisand, Ryan O'Neal, Madeline Kahn, Kenneth Mars, Austin Pendleton, John Hillerman, Liam Dunn, Graham Jarvis, Randy Quaid, M. Emmet Walsh, Michael Murphy, Sorrell BrookeMovie Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HejpRrOWIRcWikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What's_Up%2C_Doc%3F_(1972_film)Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/whats_up_docRoger Ebert Review: https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/whats-up-doc-1972Buy on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Whats-Doc-Blu-ray-Buck-Henry/dp/B003IVXRAI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1512508414&sr=8-1&keywords=what%27s+up+doc+blu+rayIf you are enjoying I Will Watch Anything Once, please subscribe, rate and review on iTunes, like it on Facebook and follow IWWAO on Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, and Tumblr. Email questions for your hosts and movie suggestions to iwillwatchanythingonce@gmail.comAdditional Links:Tim Greer - Twitter: https://twitter.com/TiggleGThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5027774/?ref_=nv_sr_1Support all the Artists at Boardwalk Audio: http://www.amazon.com/?tag=iwillwatchanythingonce-20 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"we appeared to be two theatre-goers" [CHAS] Tim Greer, BSI ("The Ragged Shaw") joins us for this episode in which we explore some of the intricacies and challenges of producing Sherlock Holmes on the stage. For anyone who's been to a major gathering of Sherlockians in the last few years, Tim should be no stranger. From his home base in Memphis to 221B Con and the BSI Weekend, he's been seen in exquisite and faithful costumes inspired by William Gillette, Jeremy Brett an Basil Rathbone. Tim is an award winning Sherlockian, having been honored with the Beacon Award from the Beacon Society and the Morley Montgomery Award for the best article in the Baker Street Journal in 2014. Tim's specialty is the theater, and he shares his inspiration with us, ranging from the difficulty in physically portraying a cerebral character to the proper staging and set decoration of the sitting rooms at 221B Baker Street. Sherlock Holmes has been presented on stage in one way or another for 125 years and there continue to be many interpretations and inspirations ahead. Plus, a new Sherlock Holmes Brand ad and a special Easter egg. Sponsors This episode includes our two longtime sponsors. Please support our sponsors by visiting their sites: Wessex Press, where you can find the complete Sherlock Holmes Reference Library by Leslie S. Klinger. The Baker Street Journal, where you can find inclusiveness, a repose from the busy world, and connections with like-minded individuals. Notes 1:33 Aging like a fine French wine 2:40 February is the cruelest month 6:40 What's going on over at Trifles 7:34 Wessex Press 8:50 Welcome to Tim Greer 11:20 Early inspirations 16:31 Turning toward the theater 19:15 "This may be controversial..." 29:30 One of the biggest challenges of portraying Sherlock Holmes 33:52 The influence of Jeremy Brett 37:26 The Baker Street Journal 39:34 Set design - from cartonniers to Moroccan tables 46:15 Bringing the sitting room to life on set 53:32 A stage production inspiring one of the original Sherlock Holmes stories 57:35 About that set from The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes... 1:04:04 Sherlock Holmes Brand spot 1:05:03 Other thoughts on Holmes and the theater 1:10:00 The game's afoot! 1:10:47 Frozen Peas, Fish Fingers and Beef Burgers, oh my! Links Trifles, our other show Sherlock Holmes, starring Clive Brook (1932) Sherlock Holmes of Baker Street: A Life of the World's First Consulting Detective by William S. Baring-Gould Frank Langella as Sherlock Holmes Jeremy Brett in Number 10 Sherlockian Ice Bucket Challenge Cartonnier (filing cabinet) Design Decoded (commentary on Smithsonian article) Episode 73: Ken Ludwig Episode 10: The Secret of Sherlock Holmes Orson Welles at his finest
"I had never heard of the institution" [GREE] Every four years, the Baker Street Irregulars, the New York-based literary society dedicated to studying Sherlock Holmes, arranges an excursion somewhere in the United States. These events happen outside of the usual BSI Weekend, and like the weekend itself, are open to all interested Sherlockians. The first in 2004 took the group to Salt Lake City on the trail of A Study in Scarlet; then in 2008, the group went to Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania to the locales that inspired The Valley of Fear; in 2012, Los Angeles played host to a film-related conference. And in 2016, the group headed to the for "The Mind and Art of Sherlock Holmes." And this time, we were there! We managed to not only listen to and see some wonderful presentations, but we gave one of our own on the future of our little publication. But in the meantime, we nabbed a few of the speakers and got their stories — stories that went beyond the presentations. We even have some audio (and video clips below) of Philip Carli at the piano during the silent showings of the William Gillette film and Eille Norwood shorts. We even have some breaking news on a newly-discovered silent Sherlock Holmes film — the last one ever produced, in 1929. Join us to hear why this hobby is about more than the collective events and publications; it's about relationships. Please consider becoming a regular supporter of us on . Won't you be part of this ongoing success story? Notes 1:36 Intro 6:22 Sponsor: Wessex Press 7:34 On the ground in Chautauqua 9:12 Interview with computer science legend Alan Kay 12:39 Bonnie MacBird talks about the Vernet family 14:45 Glen Miranker takes us to the WWI trenches 20:30 Henry Boote, Sherlockian entertainer 24:09 Tim Greer on staging Sherlock Holmes 29:12 Sponsor: The Baker Street Journal 31:22 Silent films 34:30 Philip Carli at the piano during the Norwood films 37:15 Russell Merritt talks about the silent films — and a newly discovered one! 41:59 Philip Carli accompanies the Gillette film 44:42 Jeffrey Hatcher on his inspiration for Holmesian screenwriting and playwriting 53:12 Closing thoughts Sponsors This episode includes our two longtime sponsors and we thank them. Please support our sponsors by visiting their sites: , where the future and the past come together. , where we can reflect, be part of the big tent and find a community. Would you care to become a sponsor? You can find . Links Bonnie MacBird on That