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2024.11.19 - Money Chair - Transition from Rapport to Closing with Ease -Michele Alleman, Tim Long, Matt Byford
In this podcast, we talk with Tim Long, global head of manufacturing at Snowflake, to understand what the company's data cloud services offer to the manufacturing industries, especially considering the wide use of cloud services from Amazon, Microsoft and Google, as well as those from automation technology suppliers. We also discuss the use of Snowflake by well-known manufacturers such as 3M, Sub-Zero, Toyota.
After Big Wins in San Angelo and Clovis Wenda Johnson from Oklahoma sits #1 in the WPRA...She joins us along with Tim Long from the Cowtown Coliseum in Fort Worth on this week's Steve Kenyon Podcast
202309.20 - Phone Script Training LIVE on DCC! with Megan Alleman, Belle Crause, Tim Long & Tom Horan
2023-07-17 - ICYMI - What Do You Take on The Appointment? Tim Long, Megan Yeakey, Jonathan Yeakey, Belle Crause.
2023-07-10 - #2 Producer - David Gonalez via Tim Long
Easter has passed, and we are risen! Enjoy us talking about Season 12's Christmas episode, 'Skinner's Sense of Snow' as a special post-Easter treat. Or don't. See if I care Season 12 Rankings (As of last episode) Homer vs. Dignity A Tale of Two Springfields Lisa the Hugger The Computer Wore Menace Shoes Treehouse of Horror XI The Great Money Caper Insane Clown Poppy We now have our leaderboard for everyone to see! Check out our rankings of Seasons 1 - 11 and more! LINK TO LEADERBOARD Twitter / Facebook / Instagram
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Welcome to Cali High Episode 64: Soy Cowboy pt. 1This is the fourth episode in a new series called “A Work in Progress, a Retrospective of Adventures. In this episode, Cenzo joins the Navy and gets stationed at Naval Air Station, Point Mugu and decides to put a band together. The band, Soy Cowboy, plays its first show, live on Tom Schnabel's Morning Becomes Eclectic, at KCRW, while Cenzo is still in the Navy. The episode ends with a recording of that performance.Support the show
2023-02-22 - Diane Lampe, Marty Doggett, Tim Long, Martha Batorski, Belle Crause, Jake Crause. The Fitz Group CRM - https://thefitzgroupcrm.com Click the "On-boarding" button and fill-out/submit the form for TFG office approval. You will receive a confirmation email,with your credentials, once we can verify that you are part of The Fitz Group hierarchy. Fitz Group CRM Overview - https://vimeo.com/797996403/22a136eca9 Questions? Contact leslie@fitzgroup.org
Join Amber Bowen and Chris Norris from BACM, Troy Briggs from Nassau Re, and two of The Alliance's expert producers Stephany Rodriguez and Tim Long, as they share their winning strategies on how to better serve your clients and take your personal production through the roof in 2023!
Our anchors begin today's show with CNBC's Dom Chu covering emerging themes in the Dow to start 2023, and Grasso Global CEO Steve Grasso joins with his take on Salesforce, Intel and Disney. Then, Barclays analyst Tim Long joins after cutting his estimates and price target on Apple, and Cowen Managing Director John Blackledge shares his outlook for digital advertising in the year ahead. Next, our Julia Boorstin announces that nominations have opened for CNBC's annual Disruptor 50 list, and Lux Capital General Partner Deena Shakir looks at the latest trends in biotech. Later, CNBC's Brandon Gomez takes a deep dive into some gig economy stocks on CNBC's “Just 100” company rankings, and Acme Capital Founder Hany Nada discusses the potential for a recovery in tech names.
Tim Long is a passionate educator who overcame four life sentences-this is his story! He is currently the education coordinator for a large non-profit organization in the San Francisco Bay Area. Moreover, Tim mentors adults and juveniles to focus on education to build a better life free from the criminal justice system. He will be completing his B.S. in Mathematics in the Spring of 2023! Happy New Year, everyone.
How are Men Doing? - In this episode, Nicholas has a encouraging and wide ranging conversation about men with the men who founded and host the Momentum Podcast for Men. The Momentum Podcast team Tim Long and Des Kennedy join us to talk about men, faith and life and the success of the Momentum Mens Podcast.To find out more about Momentum Podcast and Ministry visit:https://momentumaustralia.org/
Join Mark Sullivan at Goodison Park, as United make the short trip to Merseyside for an enticing Premier League fixture. Hear the thoughts of Darron Gibson, who played for both sides during his career, as well as MUTV commentators Tim Long and Ben Thornley. Post-match interviews with Erik ten Hag, Bruno Fernandes and Victor Lindelof also feature, as the Reds come from a goal down to win 2-1, with Cristiano Ronaldo scoring the 700th goal of his club career. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pol, Bryan, and Art chat the new Black Panther: Wakanda Forever trailer, pay tribute to Coolio, and marvel at the Deadpool update we weren't expecting. Bud's Weekly Geek-out 09:10 – Wrigley Field drone flythrough Coming Soon 11:43 – Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (in theatres November 11) related: Ryan Coogler says Namor is a dream antagonist 19:53 – Deadpool update / Part Hugh (lipread) 22:28 – The Last of Us (“official teaser,” HBO Max series, 2023) 23:30 – Hulu Hellraiser (Hulu muvu, October 7) (maybe hopefully D+ in Canada?) 24:41 – Smile (now playing in theatres) (Zoner Jason) 25:05 – a Nintendo Direct about The Super Mario Bros. Movie is coming (Thursday 1:05 pm) 25:36 – Meet Cute (Peacock movie, out now) 28:35 – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story (10-episode Netflix miniseries, out now) (review) 28:35 – Billy Eichner weighs in on ‘Bros' disappointing box office debut Geek News Proper 36:12 – Coolio dies at 59 related: Coolio returning to Futurama as Kwanzaa-bot 38:43 – Google sunsetting Stadia in January (refunding software AND hardware costs
Tim Long from Turner Retirement Homes is preaching this week, as we look at the first Gospel meal where Jesus himself is the host--with over 5000 guests!
Tim Long from Turner Retirement Homes is preaching this week, as we look at the first Gospel meal where Jesus himself is the host--with over 5000 guests!
Please enjoy this message by Tim Long from our Wednesday evening service on May 11, 2022.
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Our centennial episode! We mark this special milestone by welcoming Timmy Long and James Leonard of The Two Norries podcast. Hear how these two Irishmen leveraged their past experiences with crime and addiction into an outstanding podcast production! Their program covers crime, mental health, addiction, and social issues. Listen and learn from their incredible journeys! The Criminologist channel= https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw1d_twLd7CdnDgS7amNpuQ James on TV: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rZLZwwq6rA
Please enjoy this message by Tim Long from our Wednesday evening service on February 23rd, 2022.
It's the After Show for Perfect Harmony featuring Andrew's interview with writer Tim Long (The Simpsons) along with the producer on the pilot, Jon Radler. Jon was an executive at Imagine Entertainment, the production company on this project. He offers great insight to what a producer does during the development of a pilot. Tim is a former head-writer for The Late Show with David Letterman and has been a writer & producer on The Simpsons for 24 years. The conversation follows the story of the pilot from a germ of an idea in a general meeting to a powerhouse package with two legendary stars attached. You'll also hear about Tim's job interview with David Letterman, what it's like to come up with storylines in your 24th year on a show, and "characters of most resistance". All that so much more in this after show interview. Enjoy it and thanks for listening! You can get the video for the table read of Perfect Harmony for as little as $5 by going to https://maximumfun.org/joinFor more Dead Pilots Society episodes and information about our live shows, please subscribe to the podcast!Make sure to like us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, and Twitter, and visit our website at deadpilotssociety.com
We have a great pilot for you this month! It's sure to be a hit with fans of music and character driven comedy. It's called Perfect Harmony written by Tim Long (The Simpsons). Inspired by Art Garfunkel & Paul Simon's relationship, Perfect Harmony centers around a pair of warring former musical partners. It was set up at Amazon and it's a hilarious pilot with an incredible cast! Two legends playing the leads. Harry Shearer from This Is Spinal Tap and The Simpsons and Clancy Brown from The Shawshank Redemption, Paget Brewster (Criminal Minds), Naomi Ekperigin (Mythic Quest, Couples Therapy Podcast), Josh Brener (Silicon Valley), Ennis Esmer (Blindspot), Moujan Zolfaghari (At Home With Amy Sedaris), Marcus Bishop-Wright (Chapelle Show), and Andrew Reich with stage directions.Get the video for the table read for as little as $5 by going to https://maximumfun.org/joinTune in next week for our interview with Tim. Thanks for supporting our show! Enjoy!For more Dead Pilots Society episodes and information about our live shows, please subscribe to the podcast!Make sure to like us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, and Twitter, and visit our website at deadpilotssociety.com
In this episode of Folk Tales we speak with Richard Percy, CEO of the Andrew Simpson Foundation, and Ellie Gennings, Lecturer in Sports Coaching at Bournemouth University about youth engagement initiative, boatgen.In September 2021, boatfolk and the Andrew Simpson Foundation took to the boatfolk stage at the Southampton International Boat Show to launch boatgen, a joint initiative aimed at developing the UK's next generation of boater. They were joined on stage by Olympic Gold Medallist, Eilidh McIntyre and boatgen ambassador, Tim Long and since then have been on a mission to engage young people from all walks of life around the life-changing benefits of getting afloat.Richard and Ellie share their background and experiences in this episode of Folk Tales and explain why boatgen is such an important initiative as we look ahead at the future of our sport.Happy listening!
Episode 2198 of the Vietnam Veteran News Podcast will feature a story about the opinion piece about Veterans Day by Vietnam Veteran Tim Long. It first appeared in The IndyStar of Indianapolis and was titled: Op-Ed: I served in the … Continue reading → The post Episode 2198 – Vietnam Vet Tim Long opined about Veterans Day appeared first on .
What do Jacinda Ardern, David Attenborough and John Hume have in common? They have influenced nations and built buy-in for their ideas. Persuasion looks at this critical skill in the context of the modern workplace. The ability to bring people with you - to communicate your ideas and build consensus - is essential to business success. Aine and Susy explore topics such as transactional vs transformational communication, and invite Tim Long, Strategy Consultant, to contribute his ideas. _______________________ Show links: All episode and Show content: https://www.instagram.com/persuasion_podcast/ Persuasion Limited: https://www.persuasion.ie/ Tim Long: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tplong/
What do Jacinda Ardern, David Attenborough and John Hume have in common? They have influenced nations and built buy-in for their ideas. Persuasion looks at this critical skill in the context of the modern workplace. The ability to bring people with you - to communicate your ideas and build consensus - is essential to business success. Aine and Susy explore topics such as transactional vs transformational communication, and invite Tim Long, Strategy Consultant, to contribute his ideas. _______________________ Show links: All episode and Show content: https://www.instagram.com/persuasion_podcast/ Persuasion Limited: https://www.persuasion.ie/ Tim Long: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tplong/
Episode 390 This week Ashley Scott Meyers talks with a very animated guest, Tim Long. With decades of experience, Tim Long is a writer and producer of Comedy such as The Simpsons, Late Show With David Letterman and Politically Incorrect With Bill Maher. The Simpsons is the longest running American Sitcom. They talk about working on these great television shows and the movie he wrote called The Exchange (2021).
Spin Master Entertainment president and Paw Patrol producer Jennifer Dodge tells us how the popular animated kids series became a Canadian success story, and why now was the time to let these puppies loose on the big screen in Paw Patrol: The Movie. The Simpsons writer Tim Long shares how growing up in the small town of Exeter, Ont., inspired his first feature film, The Exchange, about a socially awkward teen who decides to import a mail-order best friend from France. Legendary saxophonist Sonny Rollins and former Esquire magazine art director Robert Benton take us back to a day in 1958 when Art Kane's iconic jazz photo, A Great Day in Harlem, was shot in New York. Grammy-winning producer Narada Michael Walden reflects on his hitmaking career with Aretha Franklin, Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey, revealing the one special thing they all had in common that made them masters of their craft.
You know Tim Long as a writer for some CLASSIC Simpsons episodes (including the one that Morrisey didn't appreciate), The Late Show with David Letterman, and a BUNCH of other projects. But his new project, a feature film called THE EXCHANGE, is a hilarious coming-of-age story of a teen that dreams of the perfect French exchange student to come live with him, and it's NOT to be missed! Tim talks about his storied career, the ups and downs of comedy writing and much more.THE EXCHANGE is ON DEMAND and DIGITAL July 30. SEE IT!Join us every Monday for a new episode of SinCast, and keep in touch! Tweet us @cinemasins, comment on SoundCloud, @cinemasins subscribe to the subreddit www.reddit.com/r/CinemaSins/ and email us at cinemasinssincast@gmail.com.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Tim Long got his start writing for magazines where he eventually landed a job writing for Bill Maher on ‘Politically Incorrect,' and then ‘Late Night with David Letterman,' where he eventually became the head writer. Today, Long is best known for writing for ‘The Simpsons' and he's just created a movie about his life as a teenager. In ‘The Exchange,' the fictionalized Tim Long is played by Ed Oxenbould and the movie directed by Dan Mazer (Da Ali G Show). The plot is described as, “Hoping to find friendship with a French exchange student, an awkward teenager discovers that the student is not as sophisticated and cultured as he assumed.” In this interview, Long talks about the mistake of firing people too early in television, how to write 40-50 “passable” jokes in an hour, what it means to create a “hot sheet” for monologue jokes, how to eradicate self-consciousness as a writer, and the evolution of his latest movie ‘The Exchange.' If it's your first time listening, make sure to subscribe and visit my new website for information on the YouTube channel, the blog, this podcast, and my new book ‘Ink by the Barrel' which takes advice from these 200+ interviews at the link below… Follow us on Instagram: @creativeprinciples If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts? It only takes about 60-seconds and it really helps convince some of the hard-to-get guests to sit down and have a chat (simply scroll to the bottom on your iTunes Podcast app and click “Write Review"). Enjoy the show!
Dan Mazer is a British filmmaker who just so happens to be Sacha Baron Cohen's co-producer and co-writer on Da Ali G Show (2000 - 2004), the Borat movies, Bruno (2009) and The Dictator (2012). Yes, if you've seen any of those, you know what you're getting into with Dan. Edgy? Tick. Comedy? Tick. Borderline uncomfortable? Gotcha.Other notable credits include I Give It a Year (2013), Bridget Jones's Baby (2016) and Dirty Grandpa (2016) with Robert De Niro.In this candid interview, Dan offers up some insights into the differences between directing and writing, how to make a film on a small budget (and much larger budgets), as well as providing plenty of useful advice for aspiring writers, directors and filmmakers.Dan's latest directing credit is The Exchange (2021), about an awkward teenager Tim (Ed Oxenbould), who hopes to find friendship with a French exchange student Stéphane (played by Avan Jogia). He discovers that the student is not as sophisticated and cultured as he assumed. Written by Tim Long ("The Simpsons," "Late Show with David Letterman").THE EXCHANGE is out on VOD and Digital July 30, 2021.Presenters: Aiysha Jebali & Millie HaywardVideo Editor, VFX & Artwork: Richard WilliamsAudio Podcast Editor: Juana Rubio
Read 'SYS Podcast Episode 390 With Tim Long Writer of The Simpsons' at http://www.SellingYourScreenplay.com. This week Ashley Scott Meyers talks with a very animated guest, Tim Long. With decades of experience, Tim Long is a writer and producer of Comedy such as The Simpsons, Late Show With David Letterman and Politically Incorrect With Bill Maher. […]
This week on the Richard Crouse Show Podcast we meet Tim Long. The Canadian comedy writer has been an executive and consulting producer on The Simpsons for more than twenty years, has written for The New York Times and The New Yorker and on July 30th, a movie he wrote called The Exchange, the true story of a socially awkward teen who discovers that a French exchange student is not as sophisticated and cultured as he hoped, will be available on VOD. Then comedian Jessica Kirson stops by. We will talk about her feature-length documentary Hysterical, which explores the changing landscape of women in stand-up comedy… how she taught Robert DeNiro to be funny and her return to Just for Laughs.
Tim Long's nerdy beginnings inspired his new movie The Exchange, and his story sense and comedy chops earned him head writer status at Letterman and a 20 year run on The Simpsons.
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Honest Conversations is a Folk Tales mini-series focused on all things mental wellbeing as part of Mental Health Awareness Week 2021.Today's theme is "Keep Learning", and we're chatting with record-breaking sailor, Tim Long.At just 15, Tim became the youngest person ever to sail solo around Britain in 2020. A member of our boatfolk community at Haslar Marina, Tim is an exceptional young man with incredible determination, passion and drive. Tim talks to us about the mental resilience needed to take on a feat like his and shares his first hand experience of balancing the often-conflicting pressures of exams, social expectations and following his dream.Happy listening!www.boatfolk.co.ukwww.timothylongsailing.co.uk
In December 2019, Steve was in Corona, CA being interviewed by Tim Long for the Dad's Smoking Cigars podcast, when Tim invited his buddy Brandon to come over. Steve and Brandon hit it off, so he was invited into the Holy Smokes community. At the 2020 Conclave, Brandon had a chance to really get plugged into the group, and Steve KNEW he needed to get Brandon on the podcast the next time he was in the Colorado Springs-area. SO, he got it done a couple of weeks ago. Brandon talks about his rough childhood, overcoming anger issues and selfishness, how he came to Christ and became a better husband/father, his entrepreneurial journey, how he got into cigars, and how he became "The Cigar Mechanic" —————————————— Be sure to click 'Subscribe' on your favorite podcast app, so you don't miss an episode, and please share this with someone. Make a tax-deductible donation via PayPal: https://paypal.me/holysmokesclub Or become a regular monthly supporter: https://www.patreon.com/holysmokes Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/holysmokescigarclub
Tim Long chats with Lebanese-American Tenor, Karim Sulayman and catches up on their lives and work since they first met in the baby years of their careers. They share a drink (A nice white wine for Tim and The Bee’s Knees for Karim) and celebrate the success of Karim’s two vocal albums: the Grammy-winning ‘Songs of Orpheus’ and his recent release ‘Where Only Stars Can Hear Us’. They discuss what it takes to self-produce a album, what it takes to win a Grammy and what the after party is like. They share about the importance of nurturing one's passion, the power of inner resilience in artistic development, and how failure can help one to become a more confident creator. Karim dishes about his impressive career as a boy alto in the Midwest and his work with Georg Solti, among many others, which leads to comparing experiences of Kathleen Battle. We take a deeper look at Karim’s activism in the 21st century, and in particular “I Trust You” youtu.be/lCy8Cfvoe6g Karim shares what it was like to stand blindfolded in front of Trump tower, and what it’s like to be on the No Fly List just because of his name. Karim gives some advice on following one’s own intuition as an artist and using the butterfly effect as a lens to value the contributions we as artists make to our shared world. More information about Karim Sulayman can be found at his website, www.karimsulayman.com/ You can find Tim's Website here: timothylongmusic.com Special Thanks to Martha Redbone for her permission to use her song "Medicine Man" for the opening credits. More of her work can be found here and you can subscribe to her Youtube channel here. More information on Foundry Arts, the producer of Unequal Temperament, is available at www.thefoundryarts.com Foundry Arts is a lab for opera using collaboration and partnership to invest in artist development, dialogue, and expression, to sustain a rich, diverse, equitable, inclusive, and sustainable cultural landscape.
In this first episode of Folk Tales we hear from boatfolk hero, Tim Long, who at the age of just 15 became the youngest person to ever sail solo around Britain in 2020. Tim talks about his epic adventure, what motivates him and where he's setting his sights for the future. Happy listening!www.boatfolk.co.uk
My pal Tim Long joins Latchkey Kids for one solid hour of delightful conversation, song, and more. That's right, AND MORE. He's the longtime writer/producer of the Simpsons, former head writer at The Late Show with David Letterman, screenwriter of the upcoming film The Exchange, and man about town. Listen to Tim (and his kitty Sophie) talk writer's room diversity, his career longevity working on on an iconic show, karaoke songs and lots more. Follow Tim Long at: http://www.Twitter.com/mrtimlong (http://www.Twitter.com/mrtimlong) Get more Night Shift Radio shows: https://my.captivate.fm/dashboard/NightShiftRadio.com (NightShiftRadio.com)
This week I welcome Tim Long to the show. Tim has been writing on The Simpsons for over 20 years, and has over 30 episodes under his belt. We talk all about comedy writing, cats, and Jacksonville.
Ho Ho Hold on to your socks because there's a Maudecast Christmas Special! The final gift of the week, following THREE Maudecasts, is a fourth! And just in time for the big day. Join Brendan and Nathan Watchdog as they flee the burning wreckage of the MFIDBAMDM and seek refuge for the night with their golden egg. And whilst they do that, they also take a look at some of Maude Flanders' Christmas Highlights! First is Season 9's “Miracle on Evergreen Terrace”- Written by Ron Hauge and directed by Bob Anderson- and we get a peek through the Flanders' window to see just how Maude spends her Christmas mornings. Next up is Season 18's “Kill Gil Volumes 1 & 2”, the most confusingly titled singular episode in television history- written by Jeff Westbrook and directed by Bob Anderson- and Maude makes a Christmas comeback in the Opening Credits! Finally, we throw the timeline by the wayside and skip all the way ahead to Season 31's “Todd, Todd, why hast thou forsaken me?”- written by Tim Long and Miranda Thompson and directed by Chris Clements- and when Todd is missing Maude, Ned digs out the Christmas Videos- and gives the Maudecast the truest Christmas gift of all...post death Maude content. Wrap up warm, grab some Egged Nog, and relax and forget the world is on fire with the Maude Cast Christmas Special!
BOO! That's right, we scared you, and we will continue to in this spooktacular Treehouse of Maudrror Special! As today is Halloween, we decided to break the Maude Cast time line and look at two of Maude's pre death Treehouse of Horror appearances- first up is a cameo in “Nightmare on Evergreen Terrace”- written by Steve Tompkins and directed by Bob Anderson- where Maude plays a passing, yet pivotal, role in the death of Groundskeeper Willie. Next Maude steps into the focus slightly more in “I know what you diddly iddly did”- written by Tim Long and directed by Pete Michaels- when Ned is killed by the Simpson Family, how will Maude respond? And finally another brief delve into a mysterious Bongo Halloween Comic...Plus we answer the age old question: Can Hobgoblins catch Covid? Find out in this ookiest of spookiest Maude cast specials!
For the second installment of Unequal Temperament, Tim Welcomes Kwagiulth and Stó:lo First Nations, English, Irish, and Scottish mezzo-soprano Marion Newman. Tim and Marion come together to chat about their work together on the opera Missing as well as takign a deeper look into residential schools, Cheetos vs. Hawkins, Truth and Reconciliation, racial casting in opera. Also, Marion lets us in on the secret to her killer Gimlet! Plus, we take questions form the audience, and hear Marion's answers to Tim's 20 questions. For more information on Marion New Man, you can go to http://marionnewman.com or http://domoneyartists.com/marion-newman-mezzo-soprano.html SHOW NOTES Marion mentioned a mask behind her that her father, Victor Newman, carved. She sent a comment:"Victor Newman, my dad, carved the mask, yes. This online article provides more information, via an art piece my brother created called the Witness Blanket, about my dad's experience of residential school and life since." www.artopenings.ca/witness-blanket.html (She also sent an image that can be seen on the Foundry Arts Website). Also, Marion mentioned a painting next to her during the episode for which her hand was the model. She comments: " Patrick Hunter, Ojibway Woodland artist, did the painting I have. It was done for Shanawdithit and Tapestry used the image for various posters and such and then Patrick let me buy the painting." www.patrickhunter.ca For more information on Shanawdithit, by Dean Burry and Yvette Nolan, you can go to Tapestry Opera's site: http://tapestryopera.com/performances/shanawdithit/ And speaking of Yvette Nolan, when we asked Marion about her gig dramaturging at Calgary Opera, she mentioned that the project is still in its preliminary stages, and sot here is not a link yet at CalgaryOpera.com, but she shared that " The artists I've included in the process are Yvette Nolan- librettist: http://www.canadiantheatre.com/dict.pl?term=Nolan%2C%20Yvette Ian Cusson, Composer: www.iancusson.com And Parmela Attariwala composer: parmela.com/home You can also find information on Marion's guest curating at the Chan Centre in Vancouver here: https://chancentre.com/news/chan-centre-welcomes-marion-newman/ Finally, keep an eye out for more information from Marion on the Potlatch System at Foundry Arts. You can find more information on Tim Long at timothylongmusic.com Special Thanks to Martha Redbone fior her permission to use her song "Medicine Man" for the opening credits. More of her work can be found at martharedbone.com and you can subscribe to her YouTube channel here: www.Youtube.com/user/MarthaRedbone For more information on Foundry Arts, please go to TheFoundryarts.com Foundry Arts is a lab for opera using collaboration and partnership to invest in artist development, dialogue, and expression, to sustain a rich, diverse, equitable, inclusive, and sustainable cultural landscape.
The Simpsons is the longest running scripted primetime TV show ever. As season 31 kicks off in the UK we explore its potent popularity with comedian and fan David Baddiel and writer, producer, and story editor on thes how Tim Long who’s worked on more than 450 episodes Photographer Simon Phipps discusses his book Brutal North, a celebration of modernist and brutalist architecture in the north of England. The post-war years saw the building of some of the most aspirational and successful modernist architecture in the world, from Newcastle’s Byker Wall Estate to the Preston bus station, completed in 1969. But how vulnerable are these buildings today? British film director Steve McQueen has achieved Oscar success but his latest project sees him returning to the small screen with a series of five new dramas for BBC TV, set in London’s West Indian community between 60s and the 80s. Jenny Sturgeon’s new album is inspired by and takes its title from Nan Shepherd’s book about the Cairngorms, The Living Mountain, which, though slender, has had a profound influence, changing the way we relate to high and wild places. There are 12 chapters and Sturgeon has written a song for each. She talks about recording them in the mountains, with a backing track of natural sounds. She tells, too, the story of her guitar, made from local materials – an old shelf from a local bar and even heather and lichen growing in the Cairngorms. Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe Producer: Julian May
Fighting Anxiety with brother Tim Long Join Johnny Baptist while he discusses the empirical events across the world leading up to World War III, the trickery and deceit of the New World Order, and the bizarre weirdness of the fallen angelic UFO phenomenon as we plunge head first into the forthcoming apocalypse and the Seven Seals of Revelation (chapter 6). Join us tonight for an encouraging word and sharing of real-world experience with brother Tim Long and how we can work to overcome anxiety in our walk in Christ. God Bless You - See you there! To sign up for radio show Email Notifications click Mail Link: http://gem.godaddy.com/signups/185380/join
TIM LONG! Tim (@mrtimlong, The Simpsons) and I talk relationships, working for David Letterman, The Simpsons and how comedy adjusts to different social climates. AND SO MUCH MORE!
On this episode of the Lust For Live Podcast, Tom and AJ chat with Tom's brother, Tim. Tom and Tim have shared many great concert experiences, and here, they talk about some of their favorites.
Join Scotty and Ultra Runner and Podcaster Tim Long for a discussion of the old days, Footfeathers, Elevation Trail, The sport of Ultra running and big career changes. This was a really fun discussion between Scotty and someone he really admires. Justice Rookies on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/justice-rookies/id627559479 Justice Rookies on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5nL8X-XukhA_ivUlGNaGJw This episode also brought to you by UCAN: https://ucan.co Website: http://www.tenjunkmiles.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tenjunkmiles Twitter: https://twitter.com/tenjunkmiles Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/tenjunkmiles/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TenJunkMiles/
We're thrilled to share our conversation with writer Tim Long! We'll talk at length about the feature film he wrote called The Exchange, which is currently in post production. He'll briefly discuss the time he had to explain The Simpsons to basketball player Yao Ming, and convinced him to participate in the episode Homer and Ned's Hail Mary Pass. Talking about The Simpsons in therapy when your therapist doesn't watch The Simpsons. He'll also share a story about the first time he was freelancing for David Letterman.
Steve brings on two Holy Smokes members from Southern California (Tim Long & Kyle Garrett) that are embarking on creating "The Pacific Cigar Show." They also talk about Kyle & Tim's YouTube show & podcast, "Dad's Smoking Cigars" and how they got it started. The Pacific Cigar Show Date: Mar 28, 2020 Time: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM Location: V.I.P Cigar Lounge 9044 W Union Hills Dr Suite #104 Peoria, AZ 85382 Websites: http://www.pacificcigarshow.com http://www.dadssmokingcigars.com Follow on Social Media: http://www.instagram.com/dadssmokingcigars http://www.instagram.com/pacificcigarshow http://www.instagram.com/cigarshowtim http://www.instagram.com/kyledgarrett http://www.facebook.com/dadssmokingcigars http://www.twitter.com/dadssmokecigars —————————————— Be sure to click 'Subscribe' on your favorite podcast app, so you don't miss an episode and please share this with someone. Get a 7-day free trial of Blinkist: http://holysmokes.club/blink Make a tax-deductible donation via PayPal: paypal.me/holysmokesclub Or learn more about our Patreon support page, check it out here: https://www.patreon.com/holysmokes Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/holysmokescigarclub
Welcome to Round Springfield! In this 20-episode limited series, Allie and Julia interview writers, directors, showrunners, and voice-actors from the Simpsons-verse on their various paths to working on The Simpsons – other projects, failed pilots, and beyond. This season, you can look forward to conversations with folks like Josh Weinstein, Tim Long, Yeardley Smith, and many more amazing Simpsons-folk. First up, our conversation with David X. Cohen! He'll talk about getting his start on Beavis and Butt-Head. Plus, the struggles of getting Futurama made. Have you ever heard about Grandmaster Freak & the Furious 15? We've got you covered – David talks about the time he almost collaborated with rapper Ice Cube for that failed pilot. And of course, we'll talk about The Simpsons – because the Simpsons always has a way of coming up. He'll pull back the curtain with some behind the scenes hi-jinks about the writers room.
Dr. Tim Long is Professor of Chemistry and Director of the Macromolecules Innovation Institute at Virginia Tech. Tim’s lab is working on a wide variety of research projects that are focused on novel macromolecular structures to tailor the properties and processing of polymers. His work has applications across many industries, including the development of chemotherapy treatments and electro-active devices important for prosthetics in medicine. In his job, Tim spends a lot of time in his office, in front of computers, in the lab, and inside at conferences, so he likes to spend his free time outside. There are beautiful mountains near his home in Virginia, and Tim has fun going hiking, riding mountain bikes, and enjoying nature with his family. He was awarded his B.S. in Chemistry from St. Bonaventure University and his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Virginia Tech. Prior to joining the faculty at Virginia Tech, Tim worked as an Advanced Research Scientist and subsequently a Senior Research Scientist at Eastman Kodak Company, an Advanced Technical Program Research supported by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and a Principal Research Chemist with Eastman Chemical Company. Tim has received numerous awards and honors over the course of his career, including the Virginia Outstanding Scientist of the Year Award, the Robert L. Patrick Fellowship Award, the ACS POLY Mark Scholar Award, the Carl Dahlquist Award from the Pressure Sensitive Tape Council, the American Chemical Society Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering (PMSE) Cooperative Research Award, the Virginia Tech Alumni Award for Research Excellence, the Collano Innovation Award, the Interdisciplinary Research Team Fellowship Award, the Faculty Research Award from the Virginia Tech Department of Chemistry, the IBM Faculty Award, and the 3M Company Faculty Award. Tim has also been named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, a Fellow of the American Chemical Society, and a Fellow of the American Chemical Society Polymer Division. In our interview, Tim shares more about his life and science.
Pushover Mayor Is An AV Genius. Small Fry Villain With Ice Blue Eyes. Scales Of Justice Require A Harry Style ‘Bruiser’. Guests: Gerry Porter. Mandy Norbury. Shane Andrewartha. Glyn Francis. Tim Long.
Sexy City Hall. On Phone With Delta Airlines. Another Californian Nut With A Non-Crystallised Grudge. Guests: Gerry Porter. Mandy Norbury. Shane Andrewartha. Tim Long.
Robbery Pride. Scorpio Proverbial Henchman #10. Yellow Motifs and Francis Drake. Guests: Chandra Boudreau. Bartek Kasprzyszak. Tim Long
Tim Long: Executive Assistant to Gary John BishopYOU GUYS! This episode is
In her first episode out of studio Lindsay delves into the world of comedy writing with some of LA’s finest Canadian funny fellas. Guests include: Tim Long, Norm Hiscock, and Levi MacDougall. Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
Vague Hook Up Vibe. Where Is Scorpio. Kidnapee’s Vitality. Our Guests: Chas Licciardello. Tim Long. Shane Andrewartha. Check out Chas on Twitter: @ChasLicc. Check out The Chaser: https://chaser.com.au/ Website: dirtyharryminute.com. Twitter: @minutedirty. Facebook: @dirtyharryminute. Email: contact@dirtyharryminute.com.
Scotch Tape Aplomb. Away From The Phone. Slow Running. Our Guests: Chas Licciardello. Tim Long. Shane Andrewartha. Check out Chas on Twitter: @ChasLicc. Check out The Chaser: https://chaser.com.au/ Website: dirtyharryminute.com. Twitter: @minutedirty. Facebook: @dirtyharryminute. Email: contact@dirtyharryminute.com.
Predicting Not Learning. Slave Police Workers. Hallway Urinals & Knife Fright. Our Guests: Chas Licciardello. Tim Long. Shane Andrewartha. Check out Chas on Twitter: @ChasLicc. Check out The Chaser: https://chaser.com.au/ Website: dirtyharryminute.com. Twitter: @minutedirty. Facebook: @dirtyharryminute. Email: contact@dirtyharryminute.com.
Chopped Off At The Ankles. Harry’s Q. Kinda Like The New Bible. Our Guests: Chas Licciardello. Tim Long. Shane Andrewartha. Check out Chas on Twitter: @ChasLicc. Check out The Chaser: https://chaser.com.au/ Website: dirtyharryminute.com. Twitter: @minutedirty. Facebook: @dirtyharryminute. Email: contact@dirtyharryminute.com.
Hanks of Hair & Stage Teeth. 1970s Mothers. No Tricks? Call Callahan! Our Guests: Chas Licciardello. Tim Long. Shane Andrewartha. Check out Chas on Twitter: @ChasLicc. Check out The Chaser: https://chaser.com.au/ Website: dirtyharryminute.com. Twitter: @minutedirty. Facebook: @dirtyharryminute. Email: contact@dirtyharryminute.com.
Creative Blocks are nothing new to writers. Creators struggle from time to time with the problem of how to start or finish a work of storytelling. In my interview with Emile Adams, we talk about all the things having to do with writer's block and refueling the creative tank. Here are some resources we discussed that I want to highlight: The middle school club Emile mentioned was called Writer’s Block. It was an after-school creative writing group started by Mrs. Suzy Griffin and students at Edison Middle School in Tulsa, Oklahoma. There were also shout-outs to Tim Long and Jerome Johnson from LoJoWERKz, Stephen Schwartz who wrote the musical version of Wicked, poet Sheila Black, Emile’s brother, playwright Will Inman, and their culturally savvy uncles in New York. The “finishing the hat” reference Emile made comes from the lyric of a song from Stephen Sondheim’s musical, Sunday in the Park with George. It is also the title of a book by Sondheim about writing lyrics for the stage. For practicing writing stories in general, Emile and Beckett are both fan fiction writers. They also are familiar with Twitch and “Let’s Plays” which are mentioned during the podcast. We talked about Emile’s dark family comedy, I Wish You Actually Liked Me (and other familial impossibilities). There were mentions of several resources including NaNoWriMo or National Novel Writer’s Month. We talked about art video games as well as some of her favorite games from the last 20 years up including Chop Suey, Brave, A Story About my Uncle, Bird Story, Undertale, Pharoah, and What Is A Belly Button? Finally, Emile encouraged everyone to travel. For her cross-country trip, Emile used AtlasObscura.com which led her to the fascinating Weeki Wachee Mermaids show in northern Florida. If you listen to the podcast be sure and listen until the end of the interview for Concise Advice from the Interview, and Words of Wisdom from George. Also, in case you are interested, here’s Emile’s Adams Mai Tai recipe from the podcast: 2 oz dark rum 2 oz pineapple juice 1 oz orange liqueur 2 oz ginger ale Splash of juice from the maraschino cherry jar Garnish with a chunk of pineapple and a maraschino cherry Concise Advice from the Interview is where I share bits of advice from my guests. Here are 12 bits from playwright and author, Emile Adams: 12)Always have something to work on that excites you 11) Give yourself “mulling time” 10) A good idea won’t leave you 9) Have someone in your life with whom you can share your ideas 8) Fan Fiction and journaling can be good ways to get ideas out of your head 7) Wait a month before your first pass at editing your work 6) Treat your unfinished work as an exercise rather than a failure 5) Enjoy someone else’s creativity to fill your creative tank 4) Re-experience your own creativity. Distance will help you see it in a new light 3) Travel somewhere weird, do weird stuff 2) Don’t work on one thing for months and months and months 1) Feed your creative bits Check out the blog, SallyPAL.com, for articles and podcast episodes. You can be a “Sally PAL” by signing up for a FREE Creator’s Notebook insert at SallyPAL.com/join. Thank you for following, sharing, subscribing, reviewing, joining, & thank you for listening. If you are downloading and listening on your drive to work, or falling asleep to my Internet musings like my sister does, let me know you’re out there. I want you to share your stories. Storytelling through plays, dances, music, and other types of performances is the most important thing we do as a culture. That’s why I encourage you to share your stories because you’re the only one with your particular point of view. SallyPAL is here with resources, encouragement, and a growing community of storytellers. All the stories ever expressed once lived only in someone’s imagination. Now… Go feed your creative bits!
Hi Friend, Welcome to Episode 39 of Sally’s Performing Arts Lab Podcast. Today you’ll hear my long-awaited talk with the multi-talented founders of LoJoWerkz, Tim Long and Jerome Johnson. I’m Sally Adams, your SallyPAL podcast host. Every week I talk to people like the LojoWERKz team about creating original work for a live audience. We talk about practical matters such as finding a great stage manager, scheduling for a show, and booking the right venue. My guests and I also explore social issues such as "open writing" and inclusion, women's voices, and celebrating "otherness". Check out the show notes on the blog to get links to the things we talk about and see photos of my guests. Send an email anytime to Sally@sallypal.com. Your ideas keep great conversations coming every week. Check out sallypal.com/join for a cool free theatre resource. It’s never too late to sign up and have access to the Creator’s Notebook. I’m interested in knowing what creators need as a performing arts resource. If there are things you want included in the Creator’s Notebook, let me know by sending an email to sally@sallypal.com. I read them all. Be sure and listen until the end of the interview for Concise Advice from the Interview, and Words of Wisdom from George. LoJoWERKz Graphic Arts Version of Jerome and Tim at Work LoJoWERKz Tim Long and Jerome Johnson met in 1991 at Okmulgee High School in Oklahoma when Tim was a young substitute teacher doing music and art on the side and Jerome was a high school kid into street dancing. Today the pair form the foundation of LoJoWERKz productions. The innovative stage and screen entertainment company blends hip-hop culture with traditional genres and has garnered some very high level attention. Tim’s companion art label, TuTchT IMAGING, creates graphic art featuring models of color. Before collaborating on their first full book musical, A Song of Greenwood, in the late 1990s, the two LojoWERKz founders collaborated on projects for the church they both attended. Higher Dimensions Church in Tulsa, led by Carlton Pearson, encouraged the pair’s creative expression and led to a working partnership. The Cast of "Roofless" from the 2016 Table Reading LoJoWERKz' current project, Roofless, started as a dance concert directed by the inimitable Tyrone Wilkerson for American Theatre Company in Tulsa. They worked the Roofless script into a full-blown musical and were awarded a place in 2004 into the ASCAP Foundation/Disney Musical Theatre Workshop. When they were accepted, Michael Kerker, Director of Musical Theatre for ASCAP, told them Wicked composer Stephen Schwartz was really impressed by their work. Tim and Jerome have been mentored by Kerker and Schwartz since 2004. In 2005 they won the Harold Arlen Musical Theatre Award. Since that time the show has been called “groundbreaking”, “genius”, and “the future of the musical” by people who know what they’re talking about. Tim has a background in film. He’s a 1988 graduate of the famously innovative CalArts. And he and Jerome have been working on a new approach Roofless. They gave SallyPAL an exclusive reveal of what’s next for this amazing show and it’s going to expand the musical form on many levels. Tim and Jerome already have some experience creating a blend of new and old they both love. In the short film HotFoot, Jerome choreographs famous hip-hop dance artist Lil Buck in a silent movie that also features Jerome’s eight-year-old son Sage. I’ve followed Lojowerkz for a few years and it’s really great to see this pair experiencing the success they deserve. They're just good people and there’s more ahead for both of these extraordinarily talented friends. They talk about a lot of exciting new things happening in the worlds of musical theatre, film, and hip-hop, including Lin Manuel Miranda’s works, In the Heights and Hamilton, and the work of artists like Lil Buck. You’ll hear Jerome’s son, Sage, in the background. Also, his wife, Tyff, makes a brief appearance. If you listen to the podcast, be sure and listen until the end of the interview for Concise Advice from the Interview, and Words of Wisdom from George. Concise Advice from the Interview: 9) Being an outsider can be an advantage. Use it. 8) Keep moving forward and surround yourself with smart people, you’ll eventually get where you need to go. 7) Listen to critique for the grain of truth but take advice from people who know what they’re doing. 6) Don’t try to reshape what you have to fit the marketplace, but do get in the system to get to the caliber of advice you need. 5) Submit your work once it’s performance ready. 4) Get into legitimate circles to hone your voice and your craft. 3) A great idea won’t leave you. 2) Know your voice. 1) Keep putting your foot on the gas and go. Check out the blog, SallyPAL.com, for articles and podcast episodes. You, too, can be a SallyPAL. Sign up for a FREE Creator’s Notebook insert at SallyPAL.com/join. Thank you for following, sharing, subscribing, reviewing, joining, & thank you for listening. Thanks to Hannah for emailing me, it was awesome to hear from you! If you’re downloading and listening on your drive to work, or falling asleep to my doobadooba fubar like my sister does, let me know you’re out there. You need to share your stories. Storytelling through plays, dances, music, and other types of performances is the most important thing we do as a culture. I encourage you to share your stories because you’re the only one with your particular point of view. And SallyPAL is here with resources, encouragement, and a growing community of storytellers. All the stories ever expressed once lived only in someone’s imagination. Now, keep putting your foot on the gas and go!
The modern workplace can be stressful--to say the least. Most of us work out of necessity, and yet we also have unique motivations that fuel our creativity. What inspires us not just to work but to do our very best? Is there a right or wrong approach to work? What drives highly ambitious or ultra competitive people? To help answer these questions, I’m joined by Eugene Chang and licensed therapist Tim Long. Tim helps us interpret our different approaches to work through the lens of a professional counselor, and sheds light on the hidden forces at play (no pun intended) in how we approach our careers. Many thanks to Tim and Eugene!!! Tim's practice can be found here: http://www.kainoschristiantherapy.com/329 N. Wetherly Drive, Suite 206 Beverly Hills, CA 90211 Office (310) 203-1510 tim@kainoschristiantherapy.com SUBSCRIBE, RATE, and REVIEW What Just Happened? on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, and now on SPOTIFY!! :) Reach me at Like my Facebook page at: www.facebook.com/whatjusthappenedpodcast *NEW!!* My website: www.podcastenthusiast.com Twitter @davidgchang whatjustpodcast @ gmail . com
The modern workplace can be stressful--to say the least. Most of us work out of necessity, and yet we also have unique motivations that fuel our creativity. What inspires us not just to work but to do our very best? Is there a right or wrong approach to work? What drives highly ambitious or ultra competitive people? To help answer these questions, I’m joined by Eugene Chang and licensed therapist Tim Long. Tim helps us interpret our different approaches to work through the lens of a professional counselor, and sheds light on the hidden forces at play (no pun intended) in how we approach our careers. Many thanks to Tim and Eugene!!! Tim's practice can be found here: http://www.kainoschristiantherapy.com/329 N. Wetherly Drive, Suite 206 Beverly Hills, CA 90211 Office (310) 203-1510 tim@kainoschristiantherapy.com SUBSCRIBE, RATE, and REVIEW What Just Happened? on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, and now on SPOTIFY!! :) Reach me at Like my Facebook page at: www.facebook.com/whatjusthappenedpodcast *NEW!!* My website: www.podcastenthusiast.com Twitter @davidgchang whatjustpodcast @ gmail . com
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Tim Long talks Scott Moody and Matt Neff about his first amateur mma fight. www.989offair.com www.greatlakesaeroviews.com Intro: Black Skinhead by Kanye West Outro: Arms of a Stranger by Mike Posner
This week's show was recorded LIVE at the 2016 Los Angeles Podcast Festival, and features an insane line-up of guests! Joining us to discuss their favorite scenes are Simpsons writers Josh Weinstein, Matt Selman and Tim Long, plus super-fans Alex Hirsch, Samm Levine and Luke McGarry. Plus: David Silverman makes a special video appearance! See it for yourself at bit.ly/ecpsilverman.
Listen up nerdlingers! This week we're going back to college as we discuss the beer-fueled mayhem of "Homer Goes To College" with Jeremy Smith (@MrBeaks, author of George Clooney: Anatomy Of An Actor). Aside from complaining about that lousy stupid Dean, we talk about mandatory nap time, South Park: Six Days To Air, "Is Matt Groening on this newsgroup?," and the humanity of hand drawn animation. Plus: Julia has yet another stroke! We're having our first LIVE SHOW as part of LA PODFEST and we could not be more excited! Join us, along with our special guests Alex Hirsch, David Silerman, Josh Weinstein, Samm Levine, Tim Long, Matt Selman and Luke McGarry, on Sunday, September 25th as we throw the ultimate Simpsons clip show! Tickets are available at lapodfest.com. Can't join us in person? Don't worry! Use the code "Everything" to save FIVE DOLLARY-DOOS on a streaming pass for the ENTIRE WEEKEND!
In this episode, Tyler and Josh are joined by therapist Tim Long to discuss the church's complicated relationship with psychology.
Tim Long (longtime Simpsons writer!) joins the gals in a rollicking good discussion that covers the gamut from '70s French New Wave Cinema to Barnaby Jones to security footage shows at Ann Taylor.
Steve Perkins Latin/Classics teacher, 2014 Indiana Teacher of the Year (North Central High School -- Indianapolis, IN) Resource of the Week: With Rigor for All, Second Edition: Meeting Common Core Standards for Reading Literature Again and again the Common Core Standards state that students must read “proficiently and independently” but how do we achieve this when students are groaning about having to read demanding literature and looking for ways to pass the class without turning pages? Carol Jago shows middle and high school teachers how to create English classrooms where students care about living literate lives and develop into proficient independent readers. With 50% new material, With Rigor for All, Second Edition features: integration of the Common Core State Standards as teaching touchstones YA lit pairings with classic texts to aid comprehension for middle and high school students tips to motivate reluctant readers with immersion, encouragement, and small steps a study guide and guidelines for curriculum development. (email me your favorite resource talkswithteachers@gmail.com) Segment I – Background and Inspiration Tell your story. Where are you from and how long have you been teaching? What classes have you taught? – Steve teaches Latin at North Central High School in Indianapolis. He's been there since 1998. He began his teaching career in Kansas City after getting his undergraduate degree from Indiana University. He went down to Texas for graduate school at the University of Texas in Classics studies but then moved back to Indiana in 1998 with his wife. Who has helped you in your journey to become a master teacher? – He has had many but he can point to four. Two were his Latin teachers when he was in high school. Tim Long, a Greek professor, at Indiana University was a mentor when Steve was an undergrad. Finally, his wife Melissa is the real teacher in the family. She has helped him see so many things about teaching. It is important for other teachers to know that we all have had setbacks in the classroom. Identify an instance in which you struggled as a teacher and explain what you learned from that experience. – He thought his idea of having students blog was going to be fantastic but writing on the web in another language proved difficult. Teachers need to know when something is not working and when to ditch it. Steve had success with blogs in another course, Theory of Knowledge, which is a part of the school's IB program, but it just didn't suit his Latin class. Why is literacy, and particularly, literacy in Latin important? – The study of Latin helps develop literacy. Students learn to develop good decoding skills. Study another language also foster the ability to see another culture and allows students to bring their culture to another language. What is one thing that you love about the classroom? – The creativity and curiosity in the classroom. He describes teaching as that shared journey to discovery. The subtitle of his website is "antiquity never gets old" and he hopes that learning never gets old with him and his students. Segment II — Digging into the Teacher Bag of Goodies What book do you recommend to a developing teacher? -- Steve loves the classics so he reaches back to the 16th century with Montaigne and his essay "On the Education of Children." In it, he states that "the mark of a strong and lofty soul knows how to come down to a child's gait and guide it." Another work that has proved helpful has been by George Steiner, his book Lessons of the Masters (Charles Eliot Norton Lectures; 2001-2002). What is one thing a teacher can do outside the classroom that can pay off inside the classroom? -- Keep the fascination with one's own discipline. He loves classics and not only has that not waned over the years, it has increased.
Sunday Service Sermon - "Paradigm Shift" Bro. Tim Long
Mike Burns is an LA based comedian, writer & published author. Mike's new book, "Power Moves" is based on a character that he created for Twitter a few years ago (can be purchased at karlwelzein.com). We talk about how Mike conceived of @DadBoner, the Deadspin article that outed Mike as the author, and his brief marriage. We also find out which former Decently Funny guest told the world about @DadBoner, whether or not Mike has gotten laid just because of his popular Twitter account, and what his brand new illness is. Listen to him play a game of "Play it Forward" where he has to match answers with last week's Decently Funny guest, The Simpsons writer/producer Tim Long. We apologize, but it was 95 degrees in LA while we taped the podcast, so you may hear the low hum of the air conditioning in the background but it won't ruin your listening experience. Follow us all on twitter @DadBoner @pizzanachos69 @theNuzzy @theguydf @littleboatjack & @DecentlyFunny. Download all of our shows on iTunes, Soundcloud, Stitcher and DecentlyFunny.com. Theme song written by Little Mikey and performed by Panic! at the Disco. Cartoons based on Decently Funny by Wayne Tillett. If you use razor blades to shave your head or face, please visit DollarShaveClub.com/GUY for a discount on all kinds of shaving shit. Add stuff to your mancave with a monthly delivery of awesome at Bespokepost.com/Sideshow.
Tim Long is a very talented writer, producer & consultant for The Simpsons and has been racking up Emmy nominations & wins for many years. What do we talk to Tim about?? We talk to Tim about The Simpsons, duh!! We even talk about other Simpsons writers/producers (and Decently Funny favorite guests) Sam Simon, Mike Scully & Matt Selman. But we also touch on some moments from his personal life as well. How did Tim get started writing & land the head writer position for David Letterman? What did an inebriated Tim Long steal from Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane's house? What 80's movie has Tim considered adapting into a Broadway musical? Does a great writer like Tim enjoy Twitter? How much would a Tim Long Emmy trophy go for on EBay? All this and so much more. For example, Tim is a great game show guest as well. Listen to him play a game of "Play it Forward" where he has to match answers with last week's Decently Funny guest, 2x Stanley Cup Champion, NHL star Dustin Penner. We apologize, but it was 95 degrees in LA while we taped the podcast, so you may hear the low hum of the air conditioning in the background but it won't ruin your listening experience. Follow us all on twitter @mrtimlong @theNuzzy @theguydf @littleboatjack & @DecentlyFunny. Download all of our shows on iTunes, Soundcloud, Stitcher and DecentlyFunny.com. Theme song written by Little Mikey and performed by Panic! at the Disco. Cartoons based on Decently Funny by Wayne Tillett. If you use razor blades to shave your head or face, please visit DollarShaveClub.com/GUY for a discount on all kinds of shaving shit. Add stuff to your mancave with a monthly delivery of awesome at Bespokepost.com/Sideshow.
Sunday Service Sermon - "We Need the Trinity" Bro. Tim Long
Tim Long’s triumphant return to the podcast! We discuss GI Joe: Retaliation as well as some casting news and Guillermo Del Toro’s update on Dark Universe. Show Notes: Introduction What We’ve Been Watching Tim: The ABCs of Death (0:01:48) Nick:…Read more ›
Andrew W. Marlowe (creator, Castle); Tim Long (The Simpsons); Terri Miller (Castle). Recorded April 1, 2012.CONNECT W/ BEN BLACKER & THE WRITER'S PANEL:https://twitter.com/BENBLACKERhttps://www.facebook.com/TVWritersPanelTHE WRITER'S PANEL IS A CO-PRODUCTION OF THE FOREVER DOG PODCAST NETWORK AND THE ATX TELEVISION FESTIVAL.http://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/the-writers-panelhttp://atxfestival.com
Inside the Race Directors Studio with Inside Trail Racing’s Tim Long Welcome to the first edition of Inside the Race Directors Studio. There’s a new kid in town, (two, actually) who have set their sights on organizing a new trail racing series in one of ultra running’s hot bed communities. … The post Inside the Race Directors Studio with Inside Trail Racing’s Tim Long appeared first on Ultrarunnerpodcast.com.
Assistant Producer James Cranford (Jimmy Van der Violence) gets behind the mic to dish out today's Daily recap. Three guests on the show today, Arlo White who is the play by play commentator for the Seattle Sounders, Giancarlo Rinaldi who is an Italian Football Journalist, and Tim Long who cover English football for the Daily Mirror as well as hosting his own Sports Talk Radio show in the UK,
Hey Ho Good Librarians! Here we are at Episode #99 (That's the one before the Episode #100 blow-out)! And we have such sights to show you, er, play for you. Here's what you get for free: 0:00 - "I Want My Library" 5:51 - Intro by Dr. Pus 7:35 - "Living Dead" by Bella Morte 10:10 - "Done in One" by Carey Weeks 19:44 - "Living Dead" by DOA 22:28 - "120 Seconds" by ZombieFarmer (that would be April!) 23:51 - TBE's "Letters from the Dead" by goatboy 34:04 - "Rights of the Living Dead" by Trashcan Darlings 37:42 - Tim Long's "Zombie Wilson Diaries" - "My Girlfriend Likes To Cuddle" 46:34 - "Living Dead Girl" by the String Tribute Players 49:35 - "Full Westy Mode" - Ingram & Create Space 59:35 - "God Save The Queen" by Mambo Kurt 1:02:25 - "Dancing Fred: Reign of the Mad Englishman" 1:10:33 - Out Comments by Dr. Pus 1:12:36 - "Grandmaw Got Infected By A Zombie" I know, I know ... t'is rather short this time. Sorry about that, but I've been puttin' a lot of my time into the 100th Episode Blow Out. You won't be able to tell me "It's too short Mike." I hear that at home. I hope you enjoy the show, Undead Love, Doc Link to podcast: www.dr-pus.podomatic and available on Itunes and Podcast Alley Link to forum: www.libraryofthelivingdead.lefora.com E-mails to: lotld@yahoo.com
Here ya go Good Librarians with Episode #95. Only one and a half hours long this time because it seems I burned you out with the 3 hour episode last time. Don't worry though, it's all in there. Here's what you get for free: 0:00 - "With A Little Help From The Dead" 5:15 - Dr. Intro 7:55 - "Jiang Shi" by Deborah Walker, narrated by Miss Bren of "Mail Order Zombie" 11:57 - "Zombies" by Ursula 1000 15:49 - TBE's "Letter from the Dead" - ZombieSurvivor 27:18 - "Teenage Zombie" by The Rainman Suite 30:11 - "Full Westy Mode" concerning U,U&U 37:45 - Done in One - "False Hope" by Shep 45:45 - "Zombie" by Manfredi 49:39 - Tim Long's "Zombie Wilson Diary" - Day 12: My Girlfriend Goes On A Diet 57:07 - "Living Dead Things" by Living Dead Things 1:00:45 - "Age of the Zombie" - Chapter 4: Havoc Rising 1:24:03 - Out Comments 1:28:23 - Laura Best's "Helicopter to Nowhere" And remember, we have our 100th Episode coming up quickly. Please send in MP3s or write an e-mail and send it to lotld@yahoo.com. It will be played/read in Episode #100. (Which will be the best bits from all the episodes totalling almost 11 hours!) Undead Love, Doc Podcast link: www.dr-pus.podomatic.com E-mail: lotld@yahoo.com Forum: www.libraryofthelivingdead.lefora.com New book available at Amazon: "Wolves of War". A werewolf anthology like you've never seen before!
Welcome Good Librarians to an over 3 hour epidsode of "Library of the Living Dead Podcast". Here's what you get for free: 0:00 - "Zombimagine" 3:10 - Dr's Intro 5:53 - Done In One by BenKotz "House Cleaning" 15:48 - "Living Dead" by Pierce the Darkness 21:16 - "Zombology" - "The Beginning of the End" by Robert Cordray 52:39 - "Age of the Zombie" - "Better Run: Part 2" 1:20:28 - "Letter From The Dead" by Zombie Survivor "Keepers Diary" 1:41:08 - "Living Dead" by Stage Disaster 1:43:43 - "FULL WESTY MODE" @ "Dead Tide" 1:55:26 - Horror Realm Author Panel with Steve North, David Dunwoody and Dr. Kim Paffenroth 2:42:50 - Tim Long's "Zombie Wilson Diary" - "My Girlfriend Likes to Play House 2:53:45 - "Zurrender" 2:58:03 - Out Comments 3:01:27 - Larua Best's "Part of Lilly's World (With appologies to THE Dunwoody" Hit Play Motherfucker! Undead love, Doc Link: www.dr-pus.podomatic.com Forum: www.libraryofthelivingdead.lefora.com Books at: www.Amazon.com
We're back Good Librarians and this podcast has been recorded using my fixed Sony VAIO that done got hit by lightnin'. It's perfect!! Here's what you get for free: 0:00 - "Zombie" Steve Cain 4:19 - Dr. Intro 7:08 - "Letters From The Dead" by macabrezombie 15:21 - "Age of the Zombies" - Chapter 2 48:54 - DL Snell interview with Robert Essig 57:20 - "Night of the Living Dead" by Steve Guelet 59:56 - Louise Bohmer reads "The Black Act" 1:12:32 - "We Must Have Blood" by The Dwarves 1:14:48 - "Full Westy Mode" - Tirade 2 1:26:33 - Tim Long's "Zombie-Wilson Diaries" - Chapter 10: My Girlfriend Hates To Be Left Alone 1:35:33 - "God Save The Queen" by Whiskey Daredevils 1:38:01 - "Dancing Fred: Reign of the Mad Englishman" - Chapter 5 1:47:01 - Out Comments 1:50:27 - Laura Best - "Can't Take Our Mouths Off Of You" So, I hope you enjoy yourself and I hope I didn't offend anyone with the Full Westy Mode. If I did, well, fuck it. Hit Play Now Undead Love, Doc The link to the show: dr-pus.podomatic.com Forum: www.libraryofthelivingdead.lefora.com E-Mail: lotld@yahoo.com
Welcome to Episode #92 of "Library of the Living Dead". We got's us a 2.5 hour podcast for ya. 0:00 - Intro 0:12 - "Dr. West" by Painted Man 4:18 - Doc's intro 7:46 - "Letter from the Dead" by redshoe 20:49 - "Survival Stories" - "Escape of Alex Tolson" by Dwayne Glover 59:20 - "Kiss Me Undead" by The 69 Eyes 1:03:13 - "Zombology" - Aldon's "Good Intentions" 1:10:30 - "Full Westy Mode" #1 1:18:23 - "Pissed Off" by Invisible Records 1:20:23 - A little love from Uno & Vic 1:21:05 - "Anthem of the Undead" by Mark Hall 1:24:52 - "Age of the Zombie" Chapter 1: The Covenant 2:15:58 - Tim Long's "Zombie Wilson Diaries" - Day 9 - "My Girlfriend Likes To Play With Herself 2:23:29 - Out Comments 2:25:42 - Larua Best's "Screw You" Sorry for some of the poor quality sound. I had to do this one on my laptop. But I will be getting my hot rodded VAIO (the one hit my lightening) back next week and we'll be back to the sound quality you expect. Visit the forum at www.libraryofthelivingdead.lefora.com E-mail to lotld@yahoo.com Link to the podcast: www.dr-pus.podomatic.com Undead love to you all, Doc
Hey Ho Good Librarians and welcome to Episode #90 of "Library of the Living Dead". You'll find lots of the regular stuff to listen to and then be treated to an interview with the Queen of the Zombie Novel ... Rhiannon Frater! Here's what you get for free: 0:00 - Intro by Unoshato 0:48 - "I Want You To Eat Me" 4:20 - Doc's intro 6:38 - TBE's "Letters From The Dead" by MSGardner 14:59 - "Zombies" by That Rabbit Is Dyn-O-Mite 16:14 - Tim Long's "Zombie Wilson Diaries" - My Girlfriend's Husband Smells 26:53 - "Zombies in Space" by Wumpus 32:39 - "Dancing Fred: The Reign of the Mad Englishman" Chapter 4 - All Things Are Possible With The Love Of A Good Woman. 41:39 - "Zombies!!" by the Beer Gnomes 43:45 - Scott A. Johnson's "Deadlands" - Prologue 52:29 - "I Heart Zombies" - Rigormorticians 54:39 - Interview with Rhiannon Frater I hope you enjoy the show. Undead love to all, Doc
Welcome Good Librarian to Episode #89. I'm sure you figured I should get off of my lazy ass and get a new one up. Well I did, and here it is: 0:00 - "Zombies from Outer Space" by Mercury 41 2:59 - Doc's into 4:50 - Paul McConnell's "Element {.245}" Chapter 1 13:03 - "Letters From The Dead" by ZombieSurvivor called "A Farewell Dear Reader" 22:59 - "Zombies Unite" by The Unbearables 29:23 - Tim Long's "Zombie Wilson Diaries" Chapter 3 38:18 - "Zombies are Scumbags" by As Summer Dies 42:00 - Done In One by Junkenstein99 - "George" 45:08 - "Lakewood Memorial" ad 46:58 - "God Save The Queen" by Motorhead 50:12 - "Dancing Fred: The Reign of the Man Englishman" Chapter 3 59:28 - "Why Zombie Shamble" by Michel Amzen 1:01:56 - Doc's out comments 1:03:32 - Laura Best "Zombified"
Hey Ho Good Librarians and welcome to Episode #88. Lot's of stories from the forum and our books. Lots of cool zombie songs too. Here's what you get for free:] 0:00 - Unoshato/April intro 0:41 - Doc's intro 3:19 - "God Save The Queen" - Motothead 6:36 - Aldon's "Dancing Fred Reign of the Mad English Man" Chapter 2 15:12 - TBE's "Letters from the Dead" by William Todd Rose 23:16 - "Zombie" - The Tiny Ampz 26:15 - DWM's "Zombie Movie Review" 30:38 - "Zombies" - Tastydactyls 33:27 - ESB's "U,U & U" - "Last One Dying" 39:07 - "Zombies" - Something Underground 42:25 - Tim Long's "Zombie Wilson Diaries" Chapter 2 51.32 - "Zombie Twist" - The Casket Bastards 54.06 - "Zombology" - Mike Steel's "Halloween Treat" 1:10:46 - "Zombie Town" - I Am Austin 1:14:13 - Doc's out comments 1:22:01 - Laura Best - "Trioxin Gas" Make sure to visit the forum at www.libraryofthelivingdead.com And check out the plethora of new novels on Amazon.com! Undead love to all, Doc
Hey Ho Good Librarian! Here for you is a boatload of full production stories intersperced with some really cool music from Midnight Syndicate. Here's what you get for fred: 0:00 Unoshato Intro 0:36 - "Home of the Undead" 1:44 - Dr. Pus' intro 4:56 - Midnight Syndicate - "Premonition" 7:48 - "Zombology" - Shane Sullivan "Zombie Germs' 25:51 - ESB's "U, U & U" - "Epilogue to the World" 30:34 - Midnight Syndicate - "Born to the Night" 33:47 - Tim Long's "Zombes Ahead ... Run!" 38:33 - Midnight Syndicate - "Lost Souls" 39:49 - A.P. Fuchs' "Blood of the Dead" Chapter 4 49:32 - Stephen A. North's "Dead Tide" 1:00:49 - Contest for Rhiannon Frater's "ATWD: Fighting to Survive" 1:03:19 - Midnight Syndicate - "Dark Tower" 1:06:27 - Reviews of "Zombology" 1:12:43 - Zombie Survivors - "Melancoly" 1:32:02 - Midnight Syndicate - "Lurking Fear" 1:33:02 - Dr.'s Out Comments 1:39:32 - Laura Best - "I'm On Fire" I hope you enjoy the show as much as I've enjoyed putting it together. Link: www.dr-pus.podomatic.com Undead love to y'all, Doc 49:32 -