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Frank discusses the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. on MLK Day. He then sits down with Russel Edwards and Dr. Tim Sampson to discuss their findings on the true identity of Jack the Ripper. Russell Edwards is a longtime Jack the Ripper researcher, who bought a shawl worn by one of Jack the Ripper's victims and Dr. Tim Sampson, a barrister who is featured in the Mail Online, the Daily Telegraph and the Metro. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank starts the show joined by nationally-syndicated host Dominic Carter to talk about Wendy Williams claiming she is in prison-like conditions and does not suffer from any mental decline as well as TikTok coming back online. He later talks with Fred Dryer, former pro NFL player, actor and radio talk show host. They talk about football, fires and Trump's inauguration. Frank discusses the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. on MLK Day. He then sits down with Russel Edwards and Dr. Tim Sampson to discuss their findings on the true identity of Jack the Ripper. Russell Edwards is a longtime Jack the Ripper researcher, who bought a shawl worn by one of Jack the Ripper's victims and Dr. Tim Sampson, a barrister who is featured in the Mail Online, the Daily Telegraph and the Metro. Frank starts the third hour with commendations for the week. He moves on to talk about uncovering the mystery behind the disappearance of his cat. Frank wraps up the show talking about people's hopes and fears of Trump's second term. He is also joined by Noam Laden for News You Can Use. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Russell Edwards, a longtime Jack the Ripper researcher, who bought a shawl, worn by one of Jack the Ripper's victims Topic: Has there been a breakthrough in the Jack the ripper case? Article: https://people.com/families-of-jack-the-ripper-victims-back-call-for-investigation-new-evidence-8774019 Book: https://www.googleadservices.com/pagead/aclk?sa=L&ai=DChcSEwjRp46BuoOLAxWqR0cBHYi4J7MYABAAGgJxdQ&ae=2&aspm=1&co=1&ase=5&gclid=Cj0KCQiA4rK8BhD7ARIsAFe5LXJQbYvVhpqJ7gNsIpMB5ZFBJy67aVxlglEWxorKmrUCFvi_0ZuA1D0aAnMtEALw_wcB&ohost=www.google.com&cid=CAESVuD2g-0UbWkgejYZLDg120VPOS-5p_NMpoowtpur6aqrQLe7ir7k73vAE84OTKW3NcqdpYdlKzn7_5ZfUHmIdTGAJ9iZHqoMuBN18ERX8_f2oGKmO7wp&sig=AOD64_1nmCKJCUDZ8ZYDowndOk8VcZVHJQ&q&adurl&ved=2ahUKEwj74YeBuoOLAxVOEVkFHZ89K30Q0Qx6BAgbEAE Dr. Tim Sampson, Barrister, is featured in the the Mail Online, the Daily Telegraph and the Metro, commenting on descendants of Jack the Ripper's victims seeking a new inquest following DNA breakthroughs regarding the killer's identity Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When we posted a 60 second video giving the answer to the question of, 'can someone record you without your permission?' across our social media channels, it very quickly, and unsurprisingly got over 100,000 views, simply because the answer to this question is full of myths and is unknown to many.Like it or loath it, we are living in a digital age and recording and posting videos has become a massive part of every-day life; No matter how old you are, and at what stage of your life you are in, with over 98% of our population owning a smartphone, the temptation is always high to instantaneously record and share something funny, entertaining or shocking. TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and other popular platforms are crowded with video recordings, good, bad and indifferent.But is it illegal for someone to record you, and to post, forward or to use that recording without your permission? What can be deemed as your consent, and what steps can you take if you do not want a recording of you to be posted or shared?In this informative episode, we debunk the jargon, as Hatti Suvari and senior Barrister Tim Sampson bring you interesting, insightful and jargon free information, specifically covering 'individuals' recording other individuals, as always, in plain and simple English.
Statistically, and unfortunately, 70% of business partnerships ultimately fail. That is a very big number that cannot be ignored if you are in a business partnership, or if you are considering going in to a partnership. There are various reasons why a business partnership could come to an end; sometimes these partnerships end voluntarily, and sometimes it is as a result of ongoing differences of opinion, or even a nasty fall-out. Parting with a business partner is literally a term that we call 'Commercial Divorce'. In this informative and interesting episode, Hatti Suvari and senior Barrister Tim Sampson bring you key and important points for you to consider along with their top tips, when thinking about, or during the process of parting of ways with your business partner. This episode takes you from the top of how different business partnerships are structured; addressing those that may be 'pushed out', and what you need to consider if you are heading for a commercial divorce, as always in plain and simple English.
Good Saturday morning, or I guess Sunday for you, from Buena Park, California, where the Knott's Berry Farm rollercoaster shushes past every few minutes, accompanied by screaming. It's like being in a Jordan Peele movie! Being in Los Angeles reminds me of coming to Los Angeles, which reminds me of Tim and what, as a rural Oklahoma boy, he wanted with every meal, an item a New York City ate maybe twice a year, at the holidays, namely: Gravy.But not this kind! Cleaning out my mom's pantry earlier this year I found a can of this and, more as a science experiment, decided to see what might be done with it. After adding salt, pepper, a splash of sherry and some butter, my best solution was to pour the stuff down the drain, really, save yourself the trouble (and the money!) and make homemade, recipe in episode notes.As I relate in the episode, I met Tim Sampson on the PBS miniseries Roanoak, about the lost colony thereof. I am not sure whether this opening canoe scene is the same one I tell you about, the one where Tim saved me from drowning. But maybe!I mention here that, after Tim and I fell in love, I followed him out to California. I bought a used station wagon in upstate New York and slept in truck stops on my way west. My first stop was somewhere west of Pittsburgh. It was late, and the all-night diner was open. I sat at the serpentine counter and ordered a grilled cheese and watched the waitress pout coffee for a man in a Carhartt (or similar) jacket and watched them quietly talk, watched as she lingered holding the coffee pot. My impression was that there was intimacy here, maybe not a relationship so much as a conversation picked up each time he stopped in. Or maybe it was just this one time. Maybe this was her gift, her job. I am sure I had some sort of reading material that I ignored as I watched them.It was not until four years later that I wondered whether I always somehow knew the work I was headed for. By that time, the drive cross-country yielded what's below.Episode notes: “The neighbors at Curson Avenue in West Hollywood were mostly Armenian, including the dozen or so housedress-clad older women in the apartment complex next door, women who would verily ululate at our fence when they realized we were having another get-together for two hundred. On the other side was a two-story complex where my brother's friend Todd lived. Todd was a plumber who shared an apartment with his mother-in-law, an Armenian widow in black, and his SoCal, short-shorts-wearing wife. At twenty-four, Todd already had two kids, the first born blind. Todd spent every afternoon in our yard smoking pot, and that's where he was when his wife banged open the screen door and stood on their balcony. “TAHD!” she screamed, “I'M PREGNANT AGAIN!” “Cool,” Todd squeaked, trying not to exhale. - “Meet the Neighbors,” from Forty Bucks and a Dream, Stories of Los Angeles, by Nancy RommelmannDances With Wolves was a pretty massive cultural event, especially so for Native actors, as many more historical westerns were about to be made and provide employment.Many of these young actors started down to LA from the rez, some of whom wound up hanging at the home in Hollywood where Tim and I lived with our baby girl.These included Rodney Grant and the late Steve Reevis. Tantoo Cardinal had appeared in an earlier movie with Tim called War Party.Will Sampson talking about how all the Indian heroes for kids are dead. I've told the story (scroll down) of how my daughter Tafv wound up playing the part of “Gram” on Reservation Dogs. The below does not include her opening scene with Lily Gladstone:Tafv went on to set decorate an independent film called Fancy Dance, which also stars Lily, who also stars in another movie you might have heard of.You see this trailer, and her appearance in Rez Dogs, and it does not need to be explained that her acting is otherworldly. Writing about Josh Drum and all the other young Native actors who passed through our home and whom I cooked and cooked and happily cooked for, in 1990-1992. “Taking My Ex Back In (for His Own Good),” by Nancy Rommelmann (New York Times “Modern Love”)I cannot carve out the video of Tim going “Mmmm!” but it's here, scroll through. The second to last image is from our daughter's wedding day, when we knew Tim was terminal. Okay okay, let's make some gravy. It's flexible, just remember the ratios and up them depending on how much you want to make:2 tablespoons fat or meat drippings, 2 tablespoons flour, 2 CUPS stock or other liquids. (I accidentally said tablespoons in the audio.) You can play with this in any number of ways; add some wine or sherry or fresh-chopped herbs. It's super-easy and makes dinner festive!GravyAdd chicken fat or beef drippings to a frying pad. Heat over medium heat until bubbly. Using a rubberized whisk, add flour. Cook two minutes, stirring constantly, until flour takes on a bit of color. Add about a 1/4 cup of liquid and whisk, Mixture will seize up. Add another 1/4 cup and keep whisking until gravy loosens. Continue adding and whisking until you have a smooth gravy. Add salt and pepper to taste.Gravy is very flexible! Using cream for up to half your stock in a beef gravy is lovely.And please, I beg of you, send me your best biscuit recipes xx This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit smokeempodcast.substack.com/subscribe
Researchers are accumulating evidence about how the environment affects our health and our diseases – both our internal and external environments. A significant part of our internal environment is the gut microbiome, that is, the bacteria, fungi, and viruses that naturally inhabit our intestinal tracts. The external environment is everything around us that we eat, inhale, or come into contact with, including industrial chemicals and pesticides. Studies have shown that people with Parkinson's disease (PD) harbor distinct gut microbiomes. Environmental exposures and genetic factors can affect the composition of the microbiome. Exposure to pesticides is a leading environmental risk for many neurological diseases, including PD. Tim Sampson, PhD, a cell biologist at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, a Parkinson's Foundation Center of Excellence, received one of the Foundation's Stanley Fahn Junior Faculty Awards to study how genetics and Parkinson's-linked pesticides affect the gut microbiome. The aim is to see how these interactions may trigger Parkinson's symptoms within the gut as well as those originating in the brain, with a goal of gaining insight at the earliest stages of the disease to better prevent PD and develop new therapeutic targets.
Are land acknowledgments meant to honor Indigenous people little more than feel-good gestures? Is wanting to be a TikTok star the impulse to be acknowledged? Nancy and Sarah discuss acknowledgement — Nancy acknowledges tying into her neighbor's wifi! Sarah acknowledges the hotness of firemen! — and why Natives and the arts are getting buckets of it right now, and rightfully so, including for the TV series Reservation Dogs and the documentary Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World. Further acknowledgment: Nancy has no idea what Sarah means when she says she “fell off the cracker” but nonetheless finds the phrase delightful. Sarah acknowledges the instrumental “Rumble” as “the song of juvenile delinquency.” And both acknowledge Michael Moynihan's glorious confusion as he interviews wannabe stars in an LA TikTok house, I mean, how can you not?Nancy hereby acknowledges she flubbed a three-word Creek (Muskogee)-English lesson: Estehvtke (“stahutkeh”): white person; Estecate (“stajateh”): Indian person; Estelvste (“stalusteh”): black person. NB: “v” in Creek is pronounced “va,” i.e., Nancy's daughter's name is Tafv, pronounced “tava,” and meaning “feather.”As for whether “Indian” or “Native” is the right designation as of right-this-minute, let us acknowledge the answer might be embedded in the subtitle of Rumble, and also, that either is just fine. Let's acknowledge that life would be better if you became a free or paid subscriber.Episode Notes:Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World official trailer“I'm An Indian Too” - the 1491s (dir. Sterlin Harjo)Mekko official trailer (dir. Sterlin Harjo)Under Her Skin: Tafv Sampson, short film about Nancy's daughter Tafv Sampson, her father Tim Sampson and grandfather Will Sampson (dir. Kelsey and Remy Bennett)“What Makes Taika Waititi Run and Run and Run?” by Dave Itzkoff (New York Times)Nancy recommends watching the Waititi-directed Thor: Ragnarok if you need a lift. Here's the trailer!Waititi also directed one of Sarah's favorite movies of the past few years, JoJo Rabbit. Watch that too!Navajo Code Talker Explains Role in WWII. (Nancy mistakenly said Navajos outfoxed the Germans. It appears to have been the Japanese. Management regrets the error.)“Flipping the Script: What do we really know about Bonnie and Clyde and their legacy in Dallas?” by Sarah Hepola (Texas Highways)“Land acknowledgments meant to honor Indigenous people too often do the opposite – erasing American Indians and sanitizing history instead,” by Elisa Sobo, Michael Lambert and Valerie Lambert (TheConversation.com)2022 Powwow calendar War Party official trailer“10 Amazing Slot Canyons to Explore”“Rolling Stones and Howlin' Wolf, 1965”Guardians of the Galaxy opening, “Come and Get Your Love” by RedboneThe 1979 documentary Images of Indians, narrated by Will Sampson, who opens the film by saying, “The idea that Indians are quaint, strange but not quite human is an idea created and perpetuated by Hollywood movies.”Reservation Dogs, season 2 official trailer. Watch season 1 first!“The Anxiety of Influencers,” by Barrett Swanson (Harper's; may be paywalled)Christopher Romero on TikTok “These Kids Are Skipping College to Be TikTok Famous” (Vice News)MTV's The Real Real World, by Hillary Johnson and Nancy RommelmannTrailed: One Woman's Quest to Solve the Shenandoah, by Kathryn MilesOutro song: Come and Get Your Love, by RedboneCome and get your love and more when you become a paid or free subscriber.A reminder to find yourself someone who looks at you the way Tim looked at a very pregnant Nancy ... This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit smokeempodcast.substack.com/subscribe
A reading of "The Doom Crusades," by Nancy Rommelmann, published on Substack on June 20, 2022.
We start with a discussion of Sarah's Depp-Heard opus, “The Agony and the Ecstasy of Depp v. Heard,” about which one reader on Twitter commented, “This is a Persian rug. It is exquisite, and among the finest things I've ever read. Sarah Hepola is what writers aspire to.” (See, Twitter can be nice too!) The story reminds Nancy (and readers) of what magazine writing can be, and why we will do more of it, and how you can make that happen …Oh look at that, the perfect moment to ask you to become a free or paid subscriber. We talk about the cultural delusion of celebrity, our own childhood craving for fame, and enjoy a short sidebar on heels and the times we were mistaken for sex workers. But back to Depp: Nancy loves how Sarah described teen heartthrobs, “the low testosterone of their beauty,” and this leads to a discussion of how threatening sex and masculinity can be to a girl. Sarah makes Nancy all squeamish describing the way she could see the outline of Baryshnikov's penis through his ballet tights (and just typing that makes Nancy re-squeam). We talk about Amber Heard's big sit-down interview (meh) on Today and Dateline, and why it frustrates us when women don't acknowledge their own agency and power. A juror appeared on Good Morning America to discuss how “a majority of the jury felt she was the aggressor” and found her unconvincing on the stand. True strength means owning your own behavior, but as Sarah wrote: “Her empowerment was ghostwritten.”Sarah celebrated 12 years of sobriety this week, and she talks (and cries a bit) about that turning point when she left behind a thing she loved to become the woman she wanted to be. Our last order of business is that Nancy needs a new TV series to watch: Help her find one in the comments! A mysterious sound descends in our last 15 minutes (apologies), and Nancy swears it's a lawnmower, but it also might be aliens beaming her into a space ship. We wish her luck.Episode notes:“The Agony and the Ecstasy of Depp v. Heard,” by Sarah Hepola, brought to you by …What the heck are the AANs?Nancy and Sarah sincerely apologize (not!) to Jesse Singal and Katie Herzog for unconsciously cribbing the “What's the name of this podcast?” line. We have nothing but warm gushy feelings for them and “Blocked and Reported” and you will too.Circus Circus may be the most emblematic hotel/casino in Vegas, with all its all-you-can-eat desperation and dead-end-ness and it's kind of horribly glorious.The Real Real World, by Hillary Johnson and Nancy Rommelmann, which stayed on the New York Times bestseller list for 13 weeks, getting to #2, and we were each paid $7500 flat, and that's all Nancy is saying.Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail, by Cheryl Strayed… speaking of beautiful boys, we give you Tim Sampson, late father of Nancy's daughter, here at about, oh, age 13. Miss you, Tim.White Knights trailer“Johnny Depp Through the Looking Glass: Examining the madness that male beauty elicits,” by Rhonda Garelick (NYT Opinion)“Uniquely Stupid and Incredibly Coddled: Jonathan Haidt On How We Lost Our Collective Minds (And Whether We'll Ever Find Them Again),” The Unspeakable podcast, Meghan DaumBilly Wirth, Kevin Dillon, Tim Sampson in War PartyAmber Heard in, All the Boys Love Mandy LaneThe Fifth Column (A Podcast): 354 w/ Sarah Hepola "Barack's Misinformation Warfare Unit b/w Teenage Blackout"Amber Heard interviewed by Savannah Guthrie on Today: part one, part twoJuror interview on Good Morning America“Get Out of My Bedroom, Andrew Cuomo!” by Nancy Rommelmann (Tablet)We Are the Luckiest: The Surprising Magic of a Sober Life by Laura McKowen1883 official trailer“1865” podcast, an old-fashioned radio dramaOutro song: “Take it With Me” by Tom WaitsWe promise to rescue Nancy from the alien spaceship if you become a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit smokeempodcast.substack.com/subscribe
Karl & Mark wrap up the week with Trent Rivers, Billy Slater, Tim Sampson, David Shortte, James Broadhurst and Bob from Fremantle attempts to Beat the Boys!
Western Force Coach joined Sportsday ahead of a do-or-die clash vs the Highlanders at HBF Park on Saturday.
Western Force coach talked the importance of bouncing back from last weeks Highlanders loss on Sportsday.
Karl and Mark are joined by Peter Bosustow, Matt De Boer, Taylor Adams, Tim Sampson, Dan Ryan, Mark Allen & Chris Nelson for a STACKED Wednesday show.
Karl & Mark are joined by Cam Shepherd, Troy Chaplin, Tim Sampson, Simon Hill, Mark Allen and Chris Nelson from QLD Racing for a PACKED Wednesday show.
Tim joined us LIVE from NZ as the Force look to bounce back this week vs. Highlanders.
Wednesday Whine night, no whining here! With guests like Bryce Cotton, Todd Shimmon, Tim Sampson, Mark Allen, Sue Gaudion & Chris Nelson joining us, it's more of a Wednesday Win!
Western Force Coach joined program ahead of a tough test on Saturday night vs. the Crusaders.
Karl and Mark are joined by Dean Margetts, Ash Hansen, Damien Oliver, Tim Sampson, Mitch Oxborrow & John Slavich.
Western Force coach joins the program hoping for a response from his chargers vs Moana Pasifika in the Super Rugby competition.
Karl & Mark were joined by Andrew McDonald, Tim Sampson, Dean Cox, Scott Baker & Simon Hill as well as our weekly crack at Beat the Boys! with Roger from Karrinyup taking on Skeet.
Western Force Coach joins after another close loss and ahead of the Waratahs clash at home this Saturday.
Mark and Adam are joined by Mark Allen, Tim Sampson, Dan Ryan, Declan Mountford, Richard Craill and get an odds update from David Shortte from TABTouch.
Western Force coach joins show to talk Rebels match this Friday night, and the Wallabies returning to Perth.
Western Force coach talks last weeks win vs. Fijian Drua and trying to build momentum from that match ahead of taking on the unbeaten ACT Brumbies at home this Friday night.
Karl and Adam get ready for another week of Beat The Boys footy tipping and are joined by St.Kilda assistant Ben McGlynn, Tim Sampson from Western Force, Ryan Petrik from Perth Lynx, Garry Moss from Perth Demons & Roger Rasheed paid tribute to Ash Barty's career following the shock retirement announcement today!
Growing experimental evidence shows microbial influence on neurological function in both health and disease. Studies also suggest microbial makeup is “altered” in people with neurological disease, particularly Parkinson's Disease. Dr. Tim Sampson from Emory University School of Medicine casts a light on the intestinal microbiome as an important location in the genesis of Parkinson's Disease and how continued research down this path is critical in unlocking diagnosis and future treatments.
Big Thursday show to finish off our week, Scott Morrison, Tim Sampson, Sam Switkowski all joined, and we got you up to date with racing action courtesy of TABTouch, Greyhounds WA & Racing QLD.
Western Force coach joined us live from QLD ahead of their match vs Fijian Drua this weekend.
Western Force Coach joined Karl and Mark to talk through the teams tough loss at home vs QLD.
No hump day vibes for these guys! Another big show to keep ripping through the work week. Tonight we were joined by Dermott Brereton, Jhye Richardson, David Hale, Tim Sampson, Adam Pickering, Paul Gallen & Mark Allen.
Round Three of Super Rugby Pacific is set to be a historic occasion as the Moana Pasifika play their inaugural game. They will kick off ‘Women in Rugby' Round against the Crusaders, who are looking to build on their hard-fought victory over the Highlanders. This will be followed by the Fijian Drua's first-ever home game as they welcome the Melbourne Rebels to Sunshine Coast Stadium. The game was moved as a result of flooding in Brisbane, with both teams eager for the first win of the season. The triple-header of action concludes in Perth with the Western Force welcoming the Queensland Reds to HBF Park. It'll make a homecoming of sorts for the Force, forced on the road to start their season. Tim Sampson's men enter in great form after a bonus-point win over the Rebels, whilst the Queensland Reds are looking to continue their unbeaten run. The Blues and Chiefs will kick off Saturday at Eden Park, with the Blues out to avenge their heartbreaking loss to the Hurricanes. Meanwhile, the Chiefs are looking to build momentum after their round one win over the Highlanders. Following this, the Hurricanes host the Highlanders, heading into the contest full of confidence after last week's thrilling victory. Round three is capped off with a grudge match between the Brumbies and Waratahs at GIO Stadium, with both teams looking to solidify their spot in the top four.
Western Force coach joined program to talk teams big win on weekend, and the hunger to make it two in a row.
Big show to get over the half way point of the week featuring Garry Lyon, Tom Decent, Jeremy Barnard, Georgia Wyllie, Tim Sampson and Mark Allen.
Hesci! In this episode, Turtleboy wraps up the classic 1988 film, War Party, starring Billy Wirth, Tim Sampson, Saginaw Grant, Tantoo Cardinal, Dennis Banks, and Kevin Dillion. Topics in this discussion include his thoughts on why this is a HEAVY METAL movie, police violence towards Native Americans, the controversial ending, and how this film bucks the Hollywood contemporary Native trend. Don't forget to follow us on Instagram @skoden_cinema and like us on Facebook. Rate and review this episode on Apple Podcasts! MVTOOOOMusicTrail of Tears by WASP, off the 2002 album Dying for the WorldTraditional Stomp Dance intro
We're back for another year, with Western Force coach Tim Sampson sharing his thoughts on life on the road and the season ahead.
Western Force Coach talked the teams tough loss first up on Sportsday.
Another big show with Karl and Mark, David Noble, Jordan Clark, Tim Sampson, Ash Prescott & Mark Allen all joined.
Western Force coach joined program as the anticipation for the start of the season starts to rise.
Stax historian, Tim Sampson shares tales Stax—the legendary Memphis recording studio and its game changing Music Academy and Soulsville Charter School.
The Western Force coach checks in as the club begin their pre-season.
@westernforce coach Tim Sampson gives an honest appraisal of where his team is at and where they need to be better leading into their final games. He also reveals how much Santiago Medrano paid for his haircut. Plus the Mailbag and plenty more.
Are you working as a self-employed person or as a freelancer? Do you have a contract in place with your clients/place or person that you are delivering your services/products to? Does the law require you to have a contract in place in business? What are the key points that should be included in a contract between you and your clients? What can you do if your relationship with your client has gone wrong? Do not miss out on listening to our host Hatti Suvari and senior Barrister, Tim Sampson giving you the answers to all of these key points and much more! Empower yourself by understanding how this area of our laws can assist you.#freelancer #selfemployed #contract #contractlaw #legallearning #getlegallyspeaking.
Happy Holidays! Beth & Abbey are joined by former Shark Jumping co-host Tim Sampson to chat about the holiday season and bid a not-so-fond farewell to 2020.A special thank you to our Snowqueen patrons: Lisa Slack, Patrick Stevens, Jacob Foucault, Paul, Brian Sanina, Blake Brinkley, and Zac Chobanov!Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ouatimingJoin our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ouatimingFind us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ouatiming
Force coach Tim Sampson reflects on the 2020 season.
Tim Sampson talks about the challenges and the positives of spending 9 weeks on the road to play Super Rugby AU.
What drew us to Tafv Sampson, our guest for today, is a 15-minute short film that takes us through 4 generations of her family, in a way that moved us so much that we just knew we wanted to know more about her, her life, and her family’s history. Besides the fact that her mother is a journalist who interviewed serial killer John Wayne Gacy, and besides the fact that her grandfather was Native American actor, activist, and artist Will Sampson--of one flew over the Cuckoos nest-- and besides the fact that her father Tim Sampson was a stunt man, broadway Actor, Native American activist, and artist, Tafv herself is a photographer, an author, an artist, and soon will be adding entrepreneur to her list of credentials--you can see now why we had to know more about her! Tafv takes us on a journey from growing up on the west coast, following her passion for film to New York City, the great loss of her father, and pivoting into her passion for botanical body care. She speaks candidly about how the wellness industry is largely created for and by people that don’t look like her, and what it means to her to build a truly sustainable brand.In this time of the Cultural Revolution, we wanted to take a moment to acknowledge and celebrate the Native People of our land who are oftentimes overlooked, forgotten in history, and widely oppressed. Also, Tafv is such a badass, we had to share her story! Check out Tafv's Instagram @TafvSampson and her website TafvSampson.com. The incredible short, 15-minute film Under Her Skin: Tafv Sampson that she and her family were the subjects of can be found here. Click here to purchase some of Tafv's photos. 100% of the proceeds are donated to the organization of your choice. Don't forget to follow us on Instagram @truebeautybrooklyn or @truebeautybrooklynpodcast. The studio is open! If you live locally, please make an appointment and come hang with us www.truebeautybrooklyn.com (don't just show up! You have to make an appointment!). To learn more about us, and our show check out www.truebeautybrooklynpodcast.com and don't forget to email us truebeautybrooklynpodcast@gmail.com .
The boys hear from Docker Luke Ryan, Force coach Tim Sampson and more!
A Force to be Reckoned With - Tim Sampson Western Force Head CoachTim was appointed in 2018 and has a strong commitment to the team and its community, underlining his philosophy about entertainment, involvement and community spirit in this wonderful conversation. Tim has also coached the Canberra Vikings and is the most capped first grade player at Sunnybank in Queensland. This informative chat covers some of the challenges that the Force has encountered in recent years and the current excitement and determination around the return to the Super Rugby arena. Tim shares some thoughts with us on the where he and the club are aiming to head next as well as the training schedule ahead of the looming restart of professional rugby. We discuss new ways to improve the game and increase fan engagement, looking at Global Rapid Rugby and the community aspect of club rugby. Tim is a strong believer in the importance of all people connected to an organization and to him, the base of the pyramid is even more vital than the tip. For all this and a whole lot more, join us for the show.Key Points From This Episode:• The mood in Western Australian rugby around re-entering Super Rugby. • Locations and dates for the territory's return to domestic rugby in the coming months.• Fan engagement and innovative ways to include the public in the restart. • Tim's career in club rugby and his feelings about loyalty and commitment in the space. • The pyramid of rugby and everyone's important role in the structure. • Tribalism and club rivalries in rugby; why Tim is all for promoting these feelings.• Players at the Western Force and the maintenance of the current squad. • Relief measures around the club in reaction to the pandemic.• Keeping kids involved in the game and the club and the strategies for achieving this • Rapid rugby and steps that can be taken to continue to improve the product on offer. • Looking at the Force's future involvement in Super Rugby and the key factors in this kind of agreement. • Tim's top priorities for rugby in Australia to improve and ensure the future of the sport. • How the Western Force managed the necessities of the pandemic as a club. • Considering the restart in July and the Force's readiness for the first game.• A message from Tim to Western Australian rugby fans! LinksWestern Force - https://www.westernforce.com.au/Global Rapid Rugby - https://www.rapid.rugby/The Minderoo Foundation - https://www.minderoo.org/
Former Wallaby and Eastwood Club President, Brett Papworth, makes sense of a complicated situation while long time listener, first time caller - Western Force coach Tim Sampson - finds some positives in the current situation.
Hatti Suvari and leading barrister Tim Sampson discuss your Statutory Rights, what the Consumer Rights Act of 2015 means and how it can protect you as a consumer when dealing with retailers both on the high street and on-line. This conversation gives key takeaway information on the time limits on returning your goods, and what to look out for when purchasing your goods and services. Discussions on the Consumer Contracts Regulations Act of 2013 is touched upon, to conclude on Part 2 of this Podcast.#ConsumerLaw #ConsumerRightsAct2015 #ConsumerContractsRegulationsAct2013 #MyLegalRights #Legalconversation #buyinggoodsandservices #buyingonline #refundprocess #refundlaws
Tim Sampson (The Onion, Comedy Central, [Crazy Christians] 5) returns to help us read Chapters 22 and 23, "Merry Christmas" and "The Lee Shore"! The Pequod FINALLY embarks, Ishmael has a second encounter with extremely memorable character Bulkington, and Kevin and Tim continue their extremely important work of finding Muppet and other pop culture analogs to the characters in this book! Visit our website! whalewhalewhale.wales Follow us on Twitter! @WhaleThreeTimes Like us on Facebook!
New first mate Tim Sampson (The Onion, Comedy Central, [Crazy Christians] 5) joins Kevin to read Chapters 20 and 21, "All Astir" and "Going Aboard"! The crew of the Pequod make final preparations to embark, Ishmael and Queequeg have a second encounter with the stranger Elijah, and Kevin and Tim discuss in depth which Muppets would star in an all-Muppet adaptation of Moby Dick. Visit our website! whalewhalewhale.wales Follow us on Twitter! @WhaleThreeTimes Like us on Facebook!
Beth & Abbey are joined by Tim Sampson to chat about their favorite Disney movies, greatest park memories, and the new Grant biography (for some reason).
Episode 25: This week I talk with one of my oldest friends, Tim Sampson, about changing careers. We talk a lot about his personal experience and how it can relate to you and your field. We had a blast chatting this week and hopefully you enjoy this as much as we did. On Friday I will … Continue reading 025 Changing Careers (with Tim Sampson!) →
Could rocks studied by the Mars rover Spirit in Gusev Crater in 2007 contain the hallmarks of ancient life? Geologist Steve Ruff of Arizona State University talks about what he found in hot springs in Chile which begs that question. He says the evidence is intriguing enough for NASA to send its next and more sophisticated Mars robot back to the same spot on the Red Planet in 2020. Adam also talks to Phil Bland of Curtin University in Australia - one of the creators of the Desert Fireball Network - an array of automated cameras across Australia, built to locate where shooting stars land as meteorites and also pinpoint from where they came in the solar system. Boosting the chances of collecting these meteorites and knowing their space origins should helps us to better understand how the Earth and other planets formed 4.5 billion years ago. There's new compelling evidence that microbes in the gut play a role in the development of Parkinson's disease. Tim Sampson of Caltech in the US outlines his experiments which raise this possibility and Patrick Lewis, another Parkinson's researcher at the University of Reading, puts the new findings into a wider context. Adam takes a tour of the spectacular new mathematics gallery at the Science Museum in London. The Winton Gallery's exhibited objects and design by the celebrated architect Zaha Hadid focusses on mathematics in the real world. Adam's guide is lead curator David Rooney.
Beth & Abbey give a special Thanksgiving treat with a "live" reading of Abbey's Fan Fiction Corner for NaNoWriMo! Special guest Tim Sampson from Shark Jumping.Subscribe on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/once-upon-a-timing/id1056137805?mt=2Subscribe on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/sharkjumpingshow Join the Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ouatimingRead Abbey's Fan Fiction Corner NaNoWriMo: https://www.fanfiction.net/u/8389473/AbbeysFanFictionCorner
Tim Sampson is communications director for the Soulsville Foundation which runs the Stax Museum of American Soul Music, the Stax Music Academy, and the Soulsville Charter School in Memphis. We discuss the history of Stax Records including artists Booker T. Jones, Otis Redding, Jean Knight, the Staple Singers, and Isaac Hayes as well as the establishment and operation of Soulsville which Tim has been involved with since day one.
May 22, 2009: Jane Van Ryan speaks with Tim Sampson, manager for exploration and production at API, and Roland Goodman, manager of upstream standards at API, about how the oil and natural gas industry prepares for storms during hurricane season.
May 26, 2009: Jane Van Ryan speaks with Tim Sampson, manager for exploration and production at API, and Roland Goodman, manager of upstream standards at API, about how the oil and natural gas industry prepares for storms during hurricane season.
Aug. 22, 2007 – This episode features John Bisney, Tim Sampson and Andy Radford discussing what America’s oil and natural gas industry has done and is doing to minimize the impact of hurricanes on both production in the Gulf of Mexico and refineries.
The WDW Radio Show - Your Walt Disney World Information Station
Welcome back and thanks for tuning in once again to the WDW Radio show. I'm your host Lou Mongello, and this is Show #20 for the week of June 24, 2007. News and Views from Walt Disney World includes additional information about the computers at the Contemporary Resort, the queue for Soarin', and a few updates. The Walt Disney World Rumor Mill covers topics such as Disney Dollars, the Wonders of Life pavilion and more. Jeff Pepper and I take a trip aboard my Walt Disney World Wayback Machine as we continue in our Epcot Retrospective series. This week, we journey back to 1982 and take a detailed look in and around Communicore. Tim Sampson joins me for another Hidden Treasure of Walt Disney World, and for this one, we'll stay on Main Street, USA. I announce a new, interactive, and ongoing contest with the help of Eric Hollister that I think you'll enjoy, and one that will benefit the DisneyWorldTrivia.com Dream Team Project. Be sure to stay to the end for your voicemails, so sit back, relax and enjoy this week’s episode of the WDW Radio Show. You can email the show at lou@wdwradio.com or call the voicemail at 206-202-4WDW. Talk about the show by visiting and posting in the WDW Radio Show message forums at DisneyWorldTrivia.com.Thanks for listening! Be sure to tune in next week!
The WDW Radio Show - Your Walt Disney World Information Station
Welcome back to The WDW Radio Show - Your Walt Disney World information Station. Thanks for tuning in once again. This is Show #11 for the week of April 22, 2007. In addition to this week's News and Views from Walt Disney World, Lou visits the Walt Disney World Rumor Mill to talk about Princesses and a possible new theme park. Steve Barrett, author of the Hidden Mickeys book series comes in to talk about some Walt Disney World Hidden Mickeys. Jonathan Dichter joins Lou for some fun in the Walt Disney World: Fact or Fiction? segment and Tim Sampson sends in our first listener-submitted segment about R&R at Walt Disney World. Lou answers your emails and plays your voicemails, so sit back, relax, and enjoy this week’s episode of the WDW Radio Show! You can email the show at lou@wdwradio.com or call the voicemail at 206-202-4WDW. Talk about the show by visiting and posting in the WDW Radio Show message forums at DisneyWorldTrivia.com.Thanks for listening! Be sure to tune in next week!