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Find more about Allen Jay and his work in the links below:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/allenjay62Personal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allenjay62/Mindset Studios Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindset_studios_/Eaglestower Production Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eaglestower_production_/Mindset Studios Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsRNofZ3hxuejL2eCOPCoAACheck out the book referenced in the episode titled: "The Stranger" by Albert CamusAllen Jay is an American Film Director, writer, producer and actor. He studied acting at the Camden county college for a year and in 2013, he studied film at the art institute of Philadelphia. He acted in many stage plays since he was six years old and starred in his first lead short independent film roll called “ Azul.” He went on and was a background actor in the feature film called”Creed.” Our guest also directed his first feature film called “Family Secrets.” He started and co-founded Mindset studios and is the founder of Eaglestower production. Since 2019, he has done many mini short and short films and now in the processing to release his first feature film he written and directed called “Today will be Different.” Subscribe and Follow the podcast for updates on:Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6eM...Website: https://www.thefirstgenerationspodcast.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/FirstGenera...
The SEC, Texas, and Oklahoma threw the college football world into a tizzy this past week. First, the Houston Chronicle reported that the Big 12 Conference rivals would leave the Big 12 for the SEC. If this move does take place, it will have a ripple effect throughout college sports and conferences. If you are worried, you should be! Here's one thing we know, what we know today most likely will be completely different tomorrow, and the day after that, and the day after that, and so on. Who's controlling all this chaos? It's not a who; it's the almighty dollar. Dr. Rob Zatechka and Travis Justice get really drunk and talk conference realignment in this edition of the Husker Doc Talk Podcast and talk about this real life game of survivor. Would you please support our local sponsors who help make this podcast happen? During this time of economic crisis, they need us now more than ever! Rimmington Trophy Ticket Express Infusion Brewing Husker Hounds HuskerMax If you have questions for Dr. Rob, send them to doctalksports@gmail.com. Also, follow Dr. Rob on Twitter, @DocTalkSports. Would you please take a moment to give this podcast a rating and review? Your feedback helps more people find us. You can find us on all the major podcast distribution networks.
In today's episode, I discuss my own journey of healing and self-discovery, plus why I named my business and podcast "Today Will Be Different." If you're still working to LOVE yourself more deeply, you can download your free 13-page self-love PDF here: https://www.subscribepage.com/selflove0220 Remember: You're worth it! ♥ If you want to keep up with me, checkout my links here: Visit my website: www.todaywillbedifferent.com Follow me on Insta: www.instagram.com/brittanyannetwbd Like my Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/makingtodaydifferent Join my FREE Facebook community: www.facebook.com/groups/makingtodaydifferent And, as always, you can email me at brittany@todaywillbedifferent.com or text/call me at (442) 222-8009 . Love, light, and blessings! ♥
Suggestible things to watch, read and listen to hosted by James Clement @mrsundaymovies and Claire Tonti @clairetonti.This week's Suggestibles:New Book Cheat Podcast with Claire & JamesFace AppRocketmanEddie the EagleAmyKatherine Ryan's Glitter RoomThe Wonderful Story of Henry SugarToday Will Be DifferentFrankie FishLast BreathIn the Wee Small HoursFrank Sinatra Movies on Caravan of GarbageFollow the show on Instagram and Twitter @suggestiblepod or visit www.planetbroadcasting.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What are we reading outside of book club? In Kate's stack this episode: Ghost Wall by Sarah Moss, Born to Run by Christopher McDougall, What I Talk About When I Talk About Running by Haruki Murakami and Today Will Be Different by Maria Semple. In Laura's: Heartburn by Nora Ephron, You Think it I'll Say It by Curtis Sittenfeld, The Western Wind by Samantha Harvey and The Mermaid and Mrs Hancock by Imogen Hermes Gowar. Listen in to hear what we thought of them, the hits and misses and whether there are any book club gems in there.
Angela and best-selling author, Maria Semple, sit down and discuss her new book, Today Will Be Different.
Angela and best-selling author, Maria Semple, sit down and discuss her new book, Today Will Be Different. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The three friends talk about Maria Semple's book, Today Will Be Different. Listen to hear them talk about the complex character of Eleanor Flood and what else they have been reading and watching.
Maria Semple on "Today Will Be Different" - 1:23The world of Maria Semple's imagination is a glowing place. Her characters rocket off on madcap adventures; they collide at high speed; they teeter on the edge of emotional cliffhangers. Some passages crackle with the comedic snap she honed writing for TV shows like “Arrested Development” and "Mad About You," but at the center of her stories are quiet emotional truths. Semple’s last novel was the "New York Times" best-seller “Where’d You Go, Bernadette?” — a merry chase on the trail of a formidable heroine that's currently being adapted into a movie starring Cate Blanchett, Kristen Wiig and Billy Crudup. This year she’s back with another kind of caper, "Today Will Be Different," which in turn will be made into an HBO limited series starring Julia Roberts and written by Semple.Rabih Alameddine on "The Angel of History" - 17:05Rabih Alameddine possesses the kind of multifaceted mind we all aspire to. His career has spanned engineering, painting and writing, and his six books keenly bridge the Middle East and the West, religion and sexuality, history and pop culture. In "The Angel of History," Alameddine mixes many different currents to tell the story of a young Yemeni-born, gay man who weathers San Francisco’s AIDS epidemic through an unusual relationship with Satan and a gaggle of saints. Alameddine talks about the gray areas between good and evil, Satan as a protagonist, and the importance of remembering the past, particularly the hardest moments, in order to move into the future."The Angel of History" recently won the Lambda Literary Award for Gay Fiction.Alexander Chee on "The Queen of the Night" - 35:47Alexander Chee’s new book, “The Queen of the Night,” is a waltz through a kaleidoscopic 19th-century world of opera, romance and intrigue that the "New York Times" called a "post modern bodice ripper." It follow the journey of a 19th-century American girl from a circus to a brothel to the service of France's empress to the glamorous life of a star soprano. Chee tells us how he interwove his own characters with historic giants of France’s Second Empire, like Verdi, famous courtesans and the Emperor Napoleon the Third, as well as his own journey from boy soprano to novelist.
Recorded March 29, 2017 Book Talk starts at 24:20 Our Colorwork KAL started March 1 and will go until May 1. Challenge yourself! The FOs thread is open. Barb has finished: 3 Knitted Knockers My Rainbow Heart by Stephanie Lotven, using Valley Yarns Huntington in the Sea Gull colorway That Easy Guernsey Hat by Christine Roy, using leftover aran weight yarns Vanilla socks using Knit Picks Felici in the Baker Street colorway Tracie has finished: 5 knitted knockers Sprig Cloche by Alana Dakos in Cascade 220 Superwash Sport All That Jazz by TheTwistedYarn blog in Greenwood Fibers Star Dust mini-skeins in Earthen Hues Mini-Landing Cardi by Vera Sanon in Fishknits Panache in the 42 Degrees Opposite the Sun for my niece Lexi’s 8th birthday Barb has cast on: Test knit - Scallop Shell Shawl by Kimberly Gintar (the Giving Flower) using 2 skeins of Candy Skein Yummy Fingering in the Blue Bubblegum and Boysenberry Jam colorways. Skew socks by Lana Holden using Desert Vista Dyeworks Viso in the Asphalt Jungle colorway Barb is working on: Beagle pullover sweater by Norah Gaughan, using Berroco Vintage in the Forest Floor colorway Wing Span by maylin Tri-Coterie Designs using Crystal Palace Mini Mochi in a green/blue/purple colorway Smorgasbord Cowl by Cindy Garland, using a kit bought at the Stunning String Studio booth at Stitches West Tracie has cast on: Vanilla socks in Wisdom Yarns Saki Bamboo in the Garnet Ridge colorway Iðunn by Ragga Eiríksdóttir in Istex Lettlopi Test knit: Peer Pressure Shawlette by Celia McAdam Cahill in Invictus Yarns Desert Dream in the Deep colorway Tracie is working on: Fiddly Bits cowl by Jana Pihota, using leftovers from stash! Coloring cardigan by Katrin Schneider, using Anzula Nebula in the Lottie colorway Barb finished Some Luck by Jane Smiley The Last September by Nina de Gramont I Know I Am but What Are You? By Samantha Bee The Shift: One Nurse, Twelve hours, Four Patients Lives by Theresa Brown Tracie has finished Evidence of Love by John Bloom & Jim Atkinson No One Needs to Know by Kevin O’Brien Troublemaker: Surviving Hollywood & Scientology by Leah Remini Barb is reading: American Heiress: The Wild Saga of the Kidnapping, Crimes and Trial of Patty Hearst by Jeffrey Toobin Breaking Wild by Diane les Becquets Tracie is reading: Today Will Be Different by Maria Semple Eileen by Ottessa Moshfegh “Feud: Bette & Joan” on FX
Maria Semple, author of the novel “Today Will be Different,” interviewed by Richard Wolinsky. Author of the best-selling novel “Where'd You Go, Bernadette,” Maria Semple's latest novel is a comic look at a day in the life of a wife and mother, dealing with the kinds of issues we all deal with, and trying to be better. Maria Semple has a long history in the entertainment field. Her father, Lorenzo Semple Jr. created the 1960's Batman TV series and wrote the screenplay for several films, including Three Days of the Condor and The Parallax View. Maria Semple took after her father, and was in the writers' room for several TV shows, including Ellen, Suddenly Susan (for which she was show runner), Beverly Hills 90210 and Arrested Development. “Today Will Be Different” is her third novel. The interview not only discusses this book and her career, but delves deeply into how a television show is created from the perspective of the writers' room, what it means to be an “executive producer,” and how each individual show and a season come together. Maria Semple website The post Maria Semple appeared first on KPFA.
It's the end of the year, which means it's time for the Professional Book Nerds to reflect and discuss their favorite books of 2016. For this episode we brought back some of our previous guests and asked them to share their favorite titles. (And, because we all read so much, we let them come in with their top three although even that proved difficult for some of us!) Books Mentioned in this Episode This Is Where It Ends by Marieke Nijkamp Your Heart is a Muscle the Size of a Fist by Sunil Yapa The Nix by Nathan Hill David Bowie: The Last Interview by David Bowie Evicted by Matthew Desmond While the City Slept by Eli Sanders Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi Unmentionable by Therese Oneill A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J. Maas All the Birds in the Sky by Charlie Jane Anders Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult The Beauty of Darkness by Mary E. Pearson The Forbidden Orchid by Sharon Biggs Waller Dark Matter by Blake Crouch Shrill by Lindy West Jane Steele by Lyndsay Faye Behind Closed Doors by B. A. Paris The Girls by Emma Cline Dodgers by Bill Beverly Playing Dead by Elizabeth Greenwood Today Will Be Different by Maria Semple Born to Run by Bruce Springsteen Porcelain by Moby Bookshop on the Corner by Jenny Colgan Something New by Lucy Knisley Relish by Lucy Knisley The Girl Who Raced Fairyland All The Way Home by Catherynne M. Valente Morning Star by Pierce Brown Sleeping Giants by Sylvain Neuval Star Nomad by Lindsay Buroker Say Hello! Find OverDrive on Facebook at OverDriveforLibraries and Twitter at @OverDriveLibs. Email us directly at feedback@overdrive.com Music "Buddy" provided royalty free from www.bensound.com Podcast Overview We're not just book nerds: we're professional book nerds and the staff librarians who work at OverDrive, the leading app for eBooks and audiobooks available through public libraries and schools. Hear about the best books we've read, get personalized recommendations, and learn about the hottest books coming out that we can't wait to dive into. For more great reads, find OverDrive on Facebook and Twitter.
Maria Semple stops by Just the Right Book to chat about her new best-selling comic novel, "Today Will Be Different." The screenwriter-turned-author tells Roxanne why her daughter calls her "mad mommy" and dishes on the rumored A-list actress who might play one of her characters in a movie. Also in this episode, some books Roxanne is loving right now. TODAY WILL BE DIFFERENT THE CORRECTIONS BY JONATHAN FRAZEN THE RED CAR BY MARCY DEMANSKY CITIZEN VINCE BY JESS WALTER DID YOU EVER HAVE A FAMILY BY BILL CLEGG FATES AND FURIES BY LAUREN GROFF A CHILD’S ANTHOLOGY OF POETRY BY ELIZABETH HAUGE SWORD Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David talks with best-selling author Maria Semple about her latest book, Today Will Be Different. Originally aired on November 17th 2016.
This week, we bring you the second of two shows we'd recorded live at Wordstock, Portland's book festival. It's sparkling hour with three witty truth-tellers. But first, we wanted to check in: how're you feeling after the election. Artists Respond to TrumpPortland hip-hop sensation Aminé hit the stage of "The Tonight Show" Tuesday, adding some politics to his viral song “Caroline”: "You can never make American great again / All you did is make this country hate again." His voice joined the chorus of artists protesting in the streets, making visual art about the election, and other kinds of work. In fact, many Oregon artists are rethinking what their work has to say in a divisive political season. We check in with a few of them.Maria Semple - 6:40The world of Maria Semple's imagination is a glowing place. Her characters rocket off on madcap adventures; they collide at high speed; they teeter on the edge of emotional cliffhangers. Some passages crackle with the comedic snap she honed writing for TV shows like “Arrested Development” and "Mad About You," but at the center of her stories are quiet emotional truths. Semple’s last novel was the New York Times best-seller “Where’d You Go, Bernadette?” — a merry chase on the trail of a formidable heroine. This year she’s back with another kind of caper, "Today Will Be Different.”Alexander Chee - 21:28Alexander Chee’s new book, “The Queen of the Night,” is a waltz through a kaleidoscopic 19th-century world of opera, romance and intrigue that the New York Times called a "post modern bodice ripper." It follow the journey of a 19th-century American girl from a circus to a brothel to the service of France's empress to the glamorous life of a star soprano. Chee tells us how he interwove his own characters with historic giants of France’s Second Empire, like Verdi, famous courtesans and the Emperor Napoleon the Third, as well as his own journey from boy soprano to novelist.Rabih Alameddine - 34:48Rabih Alameddine possesses the kind of multifaceted mind we all aspire to. His career has spanned engineering, painting, and writing, and his six books keenly bridge the Middle East and the West, religion and sexuality, history and pop culture. In "The Angel of History," Alameddine mixes many different currents to tell the story of a young Yemini-born gay man who weathers San Francisco’s AIDS epidemic through an unusual relationship with Satan and a gaggle of saints. Alameddine talks about the gray areas between good and evil, Satan as a protagonist, and the importance of remembering the past, particularly the hardest moments, in order to move into the future.
Knitting Segments Show Ready Knits Sockhead Hat by Kelly McClure Knits in Rehearsal Currently working on my 2nd (or 3rd) pair of Los Monos Locos Socks by Jennifer O'Sullivan Vanilla Socks On the Spice Market by Melanie Berg for the #bigbadbergalong Knitting News, Notes and Events Join me as I discuss the highlights of my trip to Rhinebeck and enjoy the photos! Such a wonderful trip and I hope to repeat it again in the future! The Vendors I mentioned: Indie Untangled: Voolenvine Yarns Backyard Fiberworks White Birch Fiber Arts Rhinebeck: O Wool Into the Whirled Katrinkles Neighborhood Fiber Company I mentioned the pattern I have in mind for my NFC yarn, Harley. Here are some pics from the weekend! Next planned Knitting Events: Zombie Knitpocalypse in June 2017 PalKal 2016 Updates Thank you so much to all of the sponsors and participants. I am so happy to have had so much excitement around this KAL! If you haven't yet, please check out episode 60 where all of the winners were announced. I need to hear from all winners by December 1, 2016, or I will have to redraw for some of the prizes! In addition, I have opened up a new thread for a giveaway of one Sock Ruler, as the winner had already purchased one and would like for it to go to someone who really wants one! Please enter that thread if you are interested! Big Bad Berg Along Join me and some of my very favorite podcasters in knitting as many Melanie Berg patterns as we can! We will joined by: In a Sknit The Prairie Girls Knit and Spin Down Cellar Studio Podcast Commuter Knitter Knitting Butterflies The Knitmore Girls We are working with some fabulous Indie Dyers for this KAL: Sun Valley Fibers There will be Free Shipping in the US for kits and special pricing on the kits that they are making up just for this KAL. You can get the same kit as I am getting or as one of the other podcasters. More information is coming, but look for a special link "Big Bad Berg-Along" on their website. Use the code BigBadBergAlong at checkout. Lollipop Yarns Joan dyed up some special Duet and Trio kits especially for Ashbury or Quicksilver patterns. She will be offering Free Shipping if you use the code BigBadBergAlong at checkout. She will be having a few more updates as she gets the yarn available, so check out her group on Ravelry and her website for specific details. One Twisted Tree Danie will be offering a couple of different fall themed kits for the KAL. Check out the website for more information. Prizes: One lucky participant will win a 30$ gift certificate to Sun Valley Fibers! One lucky participant will win this 2 color shawl kit from Lollipop Yarns! Knitter's Journal Giveaway I reviewed The Knitter's Journal by Jane Klein on Episode 61. If you would like to win a copy of this for your collection, please check out the Ravelry group and enter to win one! This contest will stay open until December 1, 2016. You must be a member of the group to win, one entry per person. Non-Knitting Segments Meatless Monday Quinoa Stuffed Bell Peppers Love it or Leave it Love: The Out on the Linai Podcast, all about the Golden Girls Leave: Daylight Savings Time Other News and Notes In case you missed it: I RAN A MARATHON!! Listen up for a brief recap of my marathon experience. Books On this episode I talked only about books I have finished recently. Today Will Be Different by Maria Semple Real Murders by Charlaine Harris The Nest by Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney The Trespasser by Tana French Commonwealth by Ann Patchett Other Updates Life has slowed down considerably since my marathon. I am enjoying the time with friends and family, and of course, the extra knitting time! Hopefully this means the podcast will be back on a more regular schedule!
AFTERBUZZ TV -- Vampire Diaries edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of CW's Vampire Diaries. In this show, hosts Tiona Hobson, Roxy Striar, and Katie Campbell discuss episode 2. ABOUT THE VAMPIRE DIARIES: The Vampire Diaries is an American supernatural drama television series developed by Kevin Williamson and Julie Plec, based on the popular book series of the same name written by L. J. Smith. The series premiered on The CW on September 10, 2009. The series takes place in Mystic Falls, Virginia, a fictional small town haunted and surrounded by supernatural beings such as vampires, werewolves and witches. The narrative of the series follows the protagonist Elena Gilbert (Nina Dobrev) as she falls in love with vampire Stefan Salvatore (Paul Wesley). As the series progresses, Elena finds herself drawn to Stefan's brotherDamon Salvatore (Ian Somerhalder), resulting in a horrible series of events. As the narrative develops in the course of the ser
Today on the podcast, Liz Dolan, Julie Dolan and Lian Dolan connect to discuss Election Anxiety. Does Liz need an intervention? Or will the Anti-Election Meditations she's working on do the trick? What kind of person watches ALL the Sunday news shows on Sunday? It's Liz and she just can't stay away from election coverage even though she knows it's causing symptoms like stress eating and lack of sleep. Julie suggests a newscation-- or better yet try reading a book. For the Washington Post feature about 10% Happier’s meditations to calm election stress, go here: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/inspired-life/wp/2016/10/20/did-the-debate-stress-you-out-theres-now-an-app-with-emergency-election-stress-meditations/ To listen to the election mediations, go here: http://www.10percenthappier.com/elections Also on the show: Taylor Swift and the Texas State Fair Most Embarrassing Mothering Moment Lian Defends the Rights of Plastics Bags Julie has tips on how to keep your voice young Book Recommendations: Liz goes to see Maria Semple, author of Where'd you go, Bernadette, talk about her new book, Today Will be Different with fell writer Gigi Levangie. . Liz loved her talk and shares insights here. For more on Maria Semple and her new book Today Will Be Different, go here: https://www.amazon.com/Maria-Semple/e/B001JSAT4E For more on Gigi Levangie and her books, go here: https://www.amazon.com/Gigi-Levangie-Grazer/e/B001H6MGI0/ref=sr_tc_2_0?qid=1477423065&sr=1-2-ent Julie previews the Satellite Sisters Facebook Group Book Pick A Man Called Ove. Thanks to our sponsor Quip. Modern Oral Care Delivered to your Door. Use our special URL and PROMO CODE for a Free $5 refill: http://www.getquip.com/sisters Promo Code: Sisters Also, thanks for donating to Children's Miracle Network Hospitals. Money goes to your local hospitals to help kids and families in your area. To donate: http://www,cmnh.co/sisters
Daniel Bergner talks about "Sing for Your Life," and Maria Semple discusses "Today Will Be Different."
Maria Semple - TODAY WILL BE DIFFERENT Sainsbury's Magazine Book Choice with Donna Freed on Radio Gorgeous "Happiness doesn't happen with a crow bar." Eleanor Flood wakes with the resolution that today will be the day that she becomes her best, most engaged, serene, transcendent self. Like most plans, these are laid to waste by the intrusion of life. http://www.mariasemple.com/ Women having a fascinating conversation! Never miss a Radio Gorgeous podcast sign at our website.
The Deepwater Horizon oil spill was the worst environmental disaster in US history. Now a new film starring Mark Wahlberg tells the story of the explosion which destroyed the offshore drilling rig. He joins director Peter Berg to discuss the making of this biographical disaster movie.It's Woody Allen's first television series, and stars Miley Cyrus and Allen himself. Rachel Cooke reviews Crisis in Six Scenes, the story of a young 1960s radical and the elderly couple she moves in with.As he turns 60, the pianist Melvyn Tan talks about popularising the fortepiano, the predecessor to the modern piano, and what it's like to perform on Beethoven's own instrument. Maria Semple wrote for TV shows such as Saturday Night Live and Arrested Development before she turned to novels, including Where'd You Go, Bernadette, which was shortlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction in 2013. She discusses Today Will Be Different which follows one disastrous day in the life of a middle-aged woman. Presenter: Kirsty Lang Producer: Angie Nehring.
After some negative pre-publication reviews, Jamie Quatro feared the worst. Then, critic James Wood and the NYTBR (among others) hailed her collection, I WANT TO SHOW YOU MORE, as a classic. Jamie and James talk about conflating writer and subject matter, depicting the female gaze and female sexuality, and writing novels vs short stories. Then, the agent Anna Stein joins the show to go over what an agent does, how to find one, and mistakes writers make along the way. Jamie and James Discuss: David Gates Amy Hempel Bennington College Low Residency MFA Princeton University Pepperdine University Sheila Kohler E.M. Forster Franz Kafka Flannery O'Connor Margot Livesey Andre Dubus (II) PROXIES: ESSAYS NEAR KNOWING by Brian Blanchfield Sewanee Writers' Conference RUNNER'S WORLD INFINITE JEST by David Foster Wallace QUACK THIS WAY by David Foster Wallace BRIEF INTERVIEWS WITH HIDEOUS MEN by David Foster Wallace BLUETS by Maggie Nelson Tin House Summer Writer's Workshop THE FUN STUFF: AND OTHER ESSAYS by James Wood Claire Messud Wyatt Prunty Ann Patchett Urban Waite Lincoln Michel George Saunders Lydia Davis Alice Munro INTERPRETER OF MALADIES by Jhumpa Lahiri OLIVE KITTERIDGE by Elizabeth Strout P.J. Mark Barry Hannah Steven Milhauser A VERY OLD MAN WITH ENORMOUS WINGS by Gabriel Garcia Marquez LADIES AND GENTLEMEN by Adam Ross Yaddo Sylvia Plath Ted Hughes Zadie Smith The Old Testament THE SOUND AND THE FURY by William Faulkner Grove Atlantic Anna and James Discuss: Hanya Yanagihara Ben Lerner Garth Greenwell Maria Semple NEVERHOME by Laird Hunt THE MOTHER-IN-LAW CURE by Katherine Wilson THE EVENING ROAD by Laird Hunt THE STORY OF A BRIEF MARRIAGE by Anuk Aradpragasam THE CLANCYS OF QUEENS by Tara Clancy TODAY WILL BE DIFFERENT by Maria Semple THE PARIS REVIEW Sewanee Writers' Conference A LITTLE LIFE by Hanya Hanagihara WHAT BELONGS TO YOU by Garth Greenwell http://tkpod.com / tkwithjs@gmail.com / Twitter: @JamesScottTK https://www.facebook.com/tkwithjs/ / Instagram: tkwithjs