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Today we continue our Set Apart to Serve series, now hearing from the layperson's perspective! Tom Jennings and Blake Pieper join Andy and Sarah to talk about where they live and how they serve in their congregations, their experiences in the SAS Pilot Program and what they learned about church worker formation, how engaging youth in district or synod events and service trips has borne fruit for formation, how they see the Church supporting and mentoring youth to consider church work, and conversations they've had with youth and adults who might be considering church work. Christ's church will continue until He returns, and that church will continue to need church workers. Set Apart to Serve (SAS) is an initiative of the LCMS to recruit church workers. Together, we pray for workers for the Kingdom of God and encourage children to consider church work vocations. Here are three easy ways you can participate in SAS: 1. Pray with your children for God to provide church workers. 2. Talk to your children about becoming church workers. 3. Thank God for the people who work in your congregation. To learn more about Set Apart to Serve, visit lcms.org/set-apart-to-serve. Have a topic you'd like to hear about on The Coffee Hour? Contact us at: listener@kfuo.org.
A judge has dismissed cases against both former FBI chief James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James on the grounds that Donald Trump illegally appointed prosecutor Lindsey Halligan. This is yet another setback for the resident, who, in the face of the Epstein files and criticism from longtime political ally Marjorie Taylor Greene, is currently polling at an all-time low. CNN's Stephen Collinson joins the program to discuss how all this might impact the administration. Also on today's show: Dr. Atul Gawande, former Head of Global Health, USAID & Tom Jennings, Co-director, "Rovina's Choice"; author Susan Choi ("Flashlight"); David Herzberg, Professor of History, University at Buffalo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Former Journalist and now producer of documentaries talks about two episodes of Shock Docs on UFO abductions on the Betty And Barney Hill and The Travis Walton cases Start Your Free Trial On Sci-Fi Talk Plus Today
Host Michael Azevedo speaks with acclaimed filmmakers Tom Jennings and Annie Wong, the co-producers and co-directors of "The Rise and Fall of Terrorgram," a FRONTLINE/ProPublica collaboration that investigates how an online network known as Terrorgram spread extremism and violence. The documentary traces the rise of a global community of white supremacists and the anonymous, loosely moderated platforms used to spread hate and promote terror attacks.premieres Tuesday, March 25, 2025, on PBS and online. Making Media Now is sponsored by Filmmakers Collaborative, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting media makers from across the creative spectrum. From providing fiscal sponsorship to presenting an array of informative and educational programs, Filmmakers Collaborative supports creatives at every step in their journey. About the host: www.writevoicecreative.com and https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-azevedo/ Sound Engineer: A.J. Kierstead
Starting with red carpet interviews on the series Genius with Oscar winner Geoffrey Rush, then production designer Bo Welch, make-up designer Barry Berman, and look at UFO's with Tom Jennings. Subscribe to Sci-Fi Talk Plus for a year free trial
On March 4, 2024, Air National Guard member Jack Teixeira pleaded guilty to charges related to one of the country's largest leaks of classified information. How did Teixeira manage to go without notice for months as he leaked hundreds of pages of government documents on Discord, the online chat platform popular with teenage gamers? Shane Harris and Sam Oakford were part of a team of Washington Post reporters who set out to investigate, and who partnered with FRONTLINE director Tom Jennings. The FRONTLINE/Washington Post documentary The Discord Leaks investigates Teixeira's online world, his massive leak of national security secrets and the role of platforms like Discord. The documentary also raises tough questions about the military's vetting of applicants' online behavior. Jennings, Harris and Oakford joined host Raney Aronson-Rath to talk about recent developments related to national security leaks, Teixeira's case and what the documentary reveals.“What Jack's case shows is this huge vulnerability at the heart of the intelligence apparatus, of an insufficient system for vetting people, and a system that's built so that people can get access to secrets and share them with practically whomever they want,” Harris told Aronson-Rath. “And I think that is going to be a major challenge for the military and the intelligence agencies going forward.”You can watch The Discord Leaks on FRONTLINE's website, the FRONTLINE YouTube Channel, and the PBS App. Read The Washington Post's related reporting at washingtonpost.com.Want to be notified every time a new podcast episode drops? Sign up for The FRONTLINE Dispatch newsletter.
Between the Shadows Revival! Welcome back! We will discuss Adam's continued pressure on Julia and Barnabas to complete a mate for him, Joe Haskell being a vampire victim and Tom Jennings death and vampire transformation and his demise! DISCLAIMER: All Dark Shadows music, video clips, images and media is not owned by Between the Shadows and is used only to promote Dark Shadows and should not be distributed, copied or reproduced. Thank you always for joining us! We'd love to hear from you. Find us on Facebook or email us at betweentheshadows2021@gmail.com! Remember to keep it between us and the Shadows! Don't forget to like and subscribe on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8zQM5RpPbSrWl2ZrQWXTtA There is exclusive content that is not available on Spotify or Apple Podcasts or any of the audio listening services! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/betweentheshadows/support
On this week's episode of the Pennsylvania Woodsman we interview an archery legend, Sherwood Schoch. Sherwood is originally from Boyertown, Pennsylvania, and was one of the four men responsible for developing and marketing the first compound bow. He worked side by side with Tom Jennings and changed the industry forever with Jennings compound bows. This interview will be broken into two episodes. In part one, we learn about Sherwood's introduction to hunting and archery, leading to his job as an archery magazine editor after his service in the Navy. From here, Sherwood shares his experience shooting at the highest level of competition archery, winning a national championship, and the doors that continued to open through this journey. That journey would snowball into developing a compound bow and leading seminars all across the country to promote the compound as a valid hunting weapon during the archery hunting season. You'll hear connections with big names including Pete Shepley, Fred Bear, Ben Pearson, Tom Jennings, and many other archery legends. Be sure to watch out for part two soon! Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of the Pennsylvania Woodsman we interview an archery legend, Sherwood Schoch. Sherwood is originally from Boyertown, Pennsylvania, and was one of the four men responsible for developing and marketing the first compound bow. He worked side by side with Tom Jennings and changed the industry forever with Jennings compound bows. This interview will be broken into two episodes. In part one, we learn about Sherwood's introduction to hunting and archery, leading to his job as an archery magazine editor after his service in the Navy. From here, Sherwood shares his experience shooting at the highest level of competition archery, winning a national championship, and the doors that continued to open through this journey. That journey would snowball into developing a compound bow and leading seminars all across the country to promote the compound as a valid hunting weapon during the archery hunting season. You'll hear connections with big names including Pete Shepley, Fred Bear, Ben Pearson, Tom Jennings, and many other archery legends. Be sure to watch out for part two soon!Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content!
His Majesty King Charles III – the longest-ever king in waiting – will be crowned formally at Westminster Abbey, alongside his wife Queen Consort Camilla, heralding a new Carolean era. And while he is inarguably among the most renowned and media-scrutinized public figures in the world, King Charles III also is one of the least understood. As the King adjusts to a vastly different spotlight as sovereign, is the world prepared to distinguish the man from his public persona?Just days before the coronation of the 62nd British Monarch King Charles III, National Geographic presents CHARLES: IN HIS OWN WORDS, a documentary special that provides a rare view into the real Charles behind the headlines. Premiering Friday, April 28, at 10/9c, on National Geographic, the unique portrait of a monarch traces back to the beginning, revealing the formative events that have influenced the man, former Prince and the King he was destined to be. CHARLES: IN HIS OWN WORDS streams Saturday, April 29, on Hulu and Friday, May 5, on Disney+.
Welp, this is not the royal grab bag of news we expected to cover one week before the Coronation of King Charles III, yet here we are! This week, we discuss Meghan and Charles's short-lived pen pal status, the NGN phone hacking news, Tom Parker Bowles and Emily Maitlis, Louis's birthday party and so much more. We're also joined by friend of the pod Tom Jennings, producer of Diana: In Her Own Words, to discuss his new NatGeo documentary, Charles: In His Own Words, out this weekend. Grab a Corrie Cocktail (recipe in this ep!) and tune in!--Presented by PureWow and Gallery Media Group. Follow all the royal news at purewow.com/royals. Shop Royally Obsessed sweatshirts and totes at shop.royallyobsessed.com. Follow us on Instagram at @RoyallyObsessedPodcast.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
CHARLES: IN HIS OWN WORDS draws on the signature first-person storytelling from Peabody and Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Tom Jennings (“Diana: In Her Own Words,” Apollo: Missions to the Moon”) to deliver a comprehensive account of Charles' life – from his early days as heir apparent to his formative experiences as royal son, schoolboy, decorated member of the armed forces, bachelor, husband, father, outspoken rebel prince, tireless steward of the arts and environment – and now – the first and oldest British monarch to be crowned king in nearly three quarters of a century. The special sifts through a treasure trove of rare, unheard, long-lost and never-before-seen archival material to tell the untold story of Charles through his very own words and those who've known him best.Tom Jennings is a Peabody and Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker and journalist. He has produced, directed and written more than 500 hours of programming on topics, including royalty, politics, space exploration, religion, history, crime, sports, mystery and travel. Creating content from all around the globe, Jennings always is looking for new ways to tell stories that are informative and entertaining.
Special Tuesday episode (second of four this week) of the program all about TV. Our guests: Tom Jennings, Emmy-winning producer of Charles: In HisOwn Words, the National Geographic special coming this Friday, Clint Stinchcomb, president and chief executive officer of unscripted content organization Curiosity Stream, and Emmy-nominated executive producer-director Susanna Fogel, handing both roles on miniseries A Small Light, coming to National Geographic, Hulu and Disney+ next month.
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When the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11 rolled around, we were awash in documentaries, books, and more. One of the best documentaries was National Geographic's "Apollo: Missions to the Moon," produced by Tom Jennings. Join Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik for a conversation with the Peabody and Emmy Award-winning producer about the challenges of finding truly unique, unseen materials to make a must-see documentary! Image credit: NASA Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik Guest: Tom Jennings Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT bitwarden.com/twit
When the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11 rolled around, we were awash in documentaries, books, and more. One of the best documentaries was National Geographic's "Apollo: Missions to the Moon," produced by Tom Jennings. Join Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik for a conversation with the Peabody and Emmy Award-winning producer about the challenges of finding truly unique, unseen materials to make a must-see documentary! Image credit: NASA Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik Guest: Tom Jennings Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT bitwarden.com/twit
Producer Tom Jennings talked me about his documentary about two famous UFO cases, The Betty And Barney Hill Case and The Travis Walton Case.
Today on Boston Public Radio: We opened the show by taking listeners' calls, hearing their reactions to the news from the MBTA that Orange Line trains will run at reduced speeds until December despite work done during a 30-day shutdown. Jenifer McKim and Sarah Betancourt discussed GBH News' investigative reporting series ["Trafficking, Inc.,"](gbh.org/news/trafficking) which dives into labor trafficking in Mass. McKim is GBH News' Deputy Investigative Editor. Betancourt is a GBH News reporter. Juliette Kayeem discussed the death of former Defense Secretary Ash Carter, and backlash over a letter on Ukraine negotiations released by Democrats that has since been withdrawn. Kayyem was the assistant secretary for Homeland Security under former President Barack Obama, and is the faculty chair of the Homeland Security program at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. Her 2022 book is “The Devil Never Sleeps: Learning to Live in an Age of Disasters.” Erika Kinetz and Tom Jennings joined the show to discuss Frontline's latest documentary, “Putin's Attack on Ukraine: Documenting War Crimes.” Kinetz is a global investigative reporter for the Associated Press. Jennings is a director for Frontline. Jared Bowen talked about ongoing arts events in and around Boston, from "Metal of Honor" at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum to Claudia Comte's "Five Marble Leaves" along Boston's waterfront. Bowen is GBH News' Executive Arts Editor. Joan Donovan joined us to discuss her new book, which looks into far-right meme culture and its dissemination into mainstream politics. Donovan is a media researcher and adjunct lecturer at the Harvard Kennedy School. Her new book is “Meme Wars: The Untold Story of the Online Battles upending Democracy in America,” cowritten with Emily Dreyfuss and Brian Friedberg. We ended the show by asking listeners if they're pro- or anti-leaf blower.
Former Journalist and now producer of documentaries talks about two episodes of Shock Docs on UFO abductions on the Betty And Barney Hill and The Travis Walton cases
Producer of two documentaries on The Betty And Barney Hill and Travis Walton UFO abduction cases.
We were beyond excited to preview two new shock doc specials on discovery+ today February 18th with executive producer Tom Jennings. We cover the two new specials Alien Abduction: Barney and Betty Hill, and Alien Abduction: Travis Walton. Barney and Betty Hill stands as the first real report of Alien Abduction. Contrary to what you may have seen in the past Tom Jennings and 1895 Films promises to reveal the complete and unfettered story never before seen! This will be an event to remember. Travis Walton's experience was met with great amounts of skepticism. Through it all he maintains the abduction happened, and there might enough evidence linking his account to Barney and Betty Hill's to make us reconsider. For more visit: https://discoveryplus.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/grimandbloody/support
DJ Tom, DJ RD Johnson, and DJ Brown sit down to talk about Brown's choice of album by the English post-punk band, The Fall. The boys discuss the background and the qualities of the post-punk genre and how it plays into the overall sound of the album and the band.
DJ RD Johnson and DJ Tom discuss the history of The Clash's fourth studio album and its impact on the culture of music as well as discussing their favorite songs from this one-of-a-kind album.
Tom Jennings, educator and former retailer, talks about installation and the steps and recipes necessary to permit retailers to be able to offer excellent service.
Music director Tom Jennings brings Bud Powell's "Piano Interpretations" to the show. Nikhil and Tom have a really interesting conversation about Jazz and this album in particular.
Tom Jennings, former retailer, trainer, and chairman of the WFCA, talks about the industry after COVID-19, technology, the installation problem and selling direct.
近两年的努力,杨老师的艺术发行项目 WAWA(Work Art With Artist)的第一个展览,终于发生了。 感谢香蕉鱼书店的支持!感谢设计师 Leal Bao 的鼎力相助! 本次展览的作品为限量作品,版数50,欢迎各位听众收藏。购买地址:香蕉鱼微店,香蕉鱼淘宝店。 我们与艺术家庄颖的缘分,可以追溯到2016年的一次展览。我们这期就来分享一下,艺术作品 TOUCH 的是如何诞生的。也让喜爱艺术的你了解“艺术发行人”是如何工作的。 因为最近忙于展览,主播们无暇浏览艺术展,文艺生活乏善可陈,但是社会生活的变化却没有完全忽视。作为都市生活的延伸,我们来聊聊最近的两个大新闻:蚂蚁金服上市受挫,以及医保采购制度的变化。 ■ Cover art 中作品 A printer's workshop / Abraham Bosse / 蚀刻版画 / 1642 / 256 x 323 mm · ■ 主播 杨老师 无毛体质 · ■ Song List Terry Silverlight - Peace to the World (feat. Tom Jennings) · ■ 延伸阅读 庄颖采访 & WAWA采访 (内含无毛体质剪辑的短片) https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/ObvtxV5DAU88UD9Zftlomw · ■ sns 感谢你的收听!关于节目和主播的动态,欢迎关注我们的社交号: 「一画一话」微博 「一画一话」微信 「一画一话」豆瓣 Instagram和Facebook上也可以找到我们。 如果你喜欢我们的节目请在你常用的平台留下好评,将节目分享给你的朋友。 · ■ 会员收听 http://www.theviewtalk.com/member · ■ say hi info@theviewtalk.com
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Tom Jennings, chairman, WFCA Services talks about the measure process and jobsite assessment and how it can be improved at the retail level and using salespeople for the measure process. Jennings talks about the factors other than just the measure that the estimator should be focusing on including condition of the substrate, moisture conditions and relative humidity as well as the need for transition strips and turning up additional sales opportunities.
Tom Jennings, chairman, WFCA Services talks about the process of preparing customers for the installation process by concentrating on the end results of the installation rather than the disruption of the actual install. Jennings reminds retailers and salespeople that they need to however be realistic with consumers.
Tom Jennings, chairman, WFCA Services discusses the concept of salespeople selling quality installation on the sales floor while selling flooring. He notes that many retailers shy away from the concept because is it the root of many problems but that many retailers have decided that it is time to control their own destiny and elevate their level of installation.
And now, finally, back to the story… (I've been building this podcast since March 2019, so bare with me.) After mention of the dedication we get to what happens during Episode 15 in ‘The Pit of Ultimate Dark Shadows', the annotated version, of course. The hilarious gin-rummy game between Nicholas Blair and Vampire Angelique, continuing on to the scene with Roger Collins, V'Angelique and Lily Munster. Next, Grandmama Addams and Morticia's foray into Victoria Winters' memories of Reverend Trask. Later, we cut from Josette's room to a Willie and Sarah scene to David's surprise and back again as Wadsworth enters, which leads to The Great House, Elizabeth's announcement(s), and Barnabas meeting Lily Munster. (Is Lily's vampire side helping out too cheesy or corny? Late 20th Century: Yes. Early 21st Century: No.)How the Willie and Wadsworth scene reveals why Willie Loomis has been affected by the nurturing touch of Professor Stokes and others. Barnabas, at last, encounters the ghost of Caleb Collins. Why Barnabas IS “So Mr. Darcy” and other “Pride and Prejudice” influences. The importance of Maggie/Josette that Caleb understands, leading us to the ending in which Tom Jennings meets Vampire Angelique that night, and why the song fits. My feelings about Heather O'Rourke and inviting her admirers to reach out and discuss her short time among us.Then we wrap up with one of my lectures about better manners to which many listeners will likely fall asleep.
Tom Jennings, chairman, WFCA Services, talks about the appropriate level of installation knowledge he believes salespeople should have. Also discussed is the concept of selling installation.
Tom Jennings, vice president of development, World Floor Covering Association (WFCA), talks about retail salespeople and the installation knowledge level in that community. Jennings discusses the advantages to salespeople of having a working knowledge of installation in terms of helping to reduce problems and ensuring a high level of consumer satisfaction.
Tom Jennings, vice president of development for World Floor Covering Association (WFCA), talks about the importance to retailers of having salespeople with a working knowledge of installation. Jennings also discusses preparing customers for the installation process while on the sales floor.
Tom Jennings, vice president of development, World Floor Covering Association (WFCA), talks about the salesperson's role in preparing consumers for the installation process during the course of a floor covering sale and letting the customer know what is expected of them as well as the limitations of the functions an installer can serve, such as disconnecting stoves and other appliances and the usual time requirements for the installation.
Tom Jennings, vice president of development, World Floor Covering Association (WFCA), talks about viewing service through a consumer's eyes. Jennings talks about the advantages of salespeople having a working knowledge of the installation process and how it builds confidence for the consumer and builds a great deal of confidence in the salesperson as well. Also discussed are the advantages of salespeople developing relationships with installers where possible and seeking to communicate with installers more effectively.
Tom Jennings, vice president of development, World Floor Covering Association (WFCA), talks about the importance of service as a principal differentiator among independent retailers and installation being a prime element of that service. He notes that the installation knowledge level of many independent retail salespeople is lacking, calling the installation process of the business essentially being its DNA. Jennings talks about the reasons why salespeople should be well educated in the processes of installation of all products they sell.
Milligan and Hecubus reprise their introductory insanity with a little supplement from “Mad Max”.Sam Evans introduces the Ghost of Captain Daniel Gregg to his daughter, Maggie Evans, who is also now known as Josette duPres. However much Maggie and Gregg have in common, the purpose of their meeting proves to help convince the sea-faring ghost of making up for other past discrepancies.We later find Elizabeth Stoddard in the solitude of a piano on the deck of the RMS Queen Elizabeth cruise liner. As she plays the Chopin Nocturne she once did upon Bill Malloy's death, the ghost of Bill Malloy enters the equation, and her cousin, Lily, isn't shy either. As Sam Evans positions his automobile outside the Stephens home he manages to instill the hopes for his old comrade, Captain Daniel Gregg, to help him in this endeavour. The Captain isn't so forthcoming before a few whimsies of the masculine persuasion will convince Sam's friend of stepping forward. The door opens to the expectantly welcoming Witch, Samantha Stephens, who bears no embarrassment of inquiries toward her new wayfaring men-of-quest. Sam Evans is happy to explain their plight.The question of knowing Angelique Bouchard finally falls into the equation of everyone meeting in Samantha Stephens home. After social amenities are ascertained, Endora pops into the room, with plenty to consider on her knowledge of Angelique, but more for acquiring better results from Captain Gregg. Professor Stokes and Doctor Hoffman encounter a new gentleman in Hoffman's office, one that sharply resembles Tom Jennings. No surprise there as Chris Jennings is Tom's surviving twin brother.Hoffman leads Chris to a private room at Wyndcliff to meet with his sister Amy. Much drama ensues.Finally, a bit of a reprieve with Victoria Winters and Peter Bradford in The Addams Family household. New revelations come to light for Victoria, but probably not as revealing as our audience would like!By this time Chris Jennings will attempt to alter his accommodations at The Collinsport Inn since he has something to hide. The discussion with our Inkeeper, Mr. Wells, takes some odd turns. (Two lines of dialogue are lifted in this endeavour from DS Annotations: “Barnabas Wants The Old House”, thank you, Saramonster!)Sam Evans enters The Collinsport Inn with a song, helping Mr. Wells to recoil from his untimely death. As things continue onward, our hosts are perturbed by another character from The Kids In The Hall, Mr. Tizick, meanwhile Sam Evans and Mr. Wells enjoy a cup of coffee over town gossip, which includes updates about Mildred Mayhem.
SMITHSONIAN CHANNEL RELIVESAN AMERICAN SCANDAL WITH…THE LOST TAPES: CLINTON IMPEACHMENT, PREMIERING MONDAY OCTOBER 29 AT 9pm ET/PT ON SMITHSONIAN CHANNELRic Speaks with Documentary Filmmaker Tom JenningsAbout How the Clinton Scandal Set the Stage forTwo Decades of Polarization and Gender Politics inAmerica and the Parallels that May be Drawn withToday's White House Twenty years later, in a country shaken by political unrest and the fight for gender equality, we're still living with the legacy of the Clinton presidency. The 1998 impeachment of President Bill Clinton rocked the country to its core and caused citizens to take a side. Now, a new episode of Smithsonian Channel's critically acclaimed The Lost Tapes relives the scandal, using only contemporary film and audio to allow viewers to experience history without comment. The Lost Tapes: Clinton Impeachment features never-before-televised recordings from historian Taylor Branch, the president's interviewer and confidant, who offered an insider's perspective as scandal threatened to consume the Presidency. Clips from news broadcasts and interviews highlight the infamous twists and dramatic forgotten moments of the scandal, including familiar faces, from Jeff Sessions to Bernie Sanders to the current President of the United States, Donald Trump. This unique blend of sources brings to life a startlingly familiar era in American history and a story that still lingers over the national conversation surrounding leadership, gender politics and ethics in public life.The Lost Tapes: Clinton Impeachment producer Tom Jennings is an Emmy and Peabody award-winning documentary filmmaker and journalist who has written, produced and directed more than 400 hours of programming for TV networks such as CBS, Discovery Channel, National Geographic Channel, Investigation Discovery, MSNBC, PBS, The Travel Channel, History Channel and more. To learn more about The Lost Tapes: Clinton Impeachment, visit: https://www.smithsonianchannel.com/shows/the-lost-tapes/clinton-impeachment/1004513/3456592http://www.bluefunkbroadcasting.com/root/twia/losttapesclinton.mp3
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SMITHSONIAN CHANNEL PROVIDES AN UNPRECEDENTED LOOK AT ONE OFTHE MOST INFLUENTIAL FIGURES OFTHE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT…THE LOST TAPES: MALCOLM X Premiering Monday February 26th at 8 ET/PT.Ric Speaks with Documentary Filmmaker Tom JenningsAbout this Unique Perspective of theTrailblazing and Controversial Activist A historic voice in the civil rights movement, Malcolm X was and continues to be a fascinating yet controversial figure. He gave voice to the anger and frustration that African Americans experienced during the tumultuous 1950s and 60s, gaining a reputation for his fiery rhetoric and spellbinding speeches. THE LOST TAPES: MALCOLM X relives his pivotal years with rarely seen footage and audio tapes, including never-before-seen footage of Nation of Islam rallies and recordings made at the Audubon Ballroom on the day of his assassination. The critically acclaimed Lost Tapes series relies solely on media reports from the time – with no interviews or re-enactments – allowing viewers to relive the power of Malcolm's story as it unfolded. The Lost Tapes: Malcolm X producer Tom Jennings is a multi-award-winning documentary filmmaker and journalist who has written, produced and directed more than 400 hours of programming for such networks as CBS, Discovery Channel, National Geographic Channel, Investigation Discovery, MSNBC, PBS, The Travel Channel, History Channel and 3NET.To learn more about The Lost Tapes: Malcolm X, visit: https://www.smithsonianchannel.com/shows/the-lost-tapes/malcolm-x/1004513/3456587http://www.bluefunkbroadcasting.com/root/twia/malcolmx.mp3
40 Years Later....SMITHSONIAN CHANNEL TELLS THEHARROWING STORY OF A CITY ON EDGE INTHE LOST TAPES: SON OF SAM Premieres Sunday July 30th at 9PM ET/PTRic Speaks with Documentary Filmmaker Tom Jenningson the 40th Anniversary of the Murder Spreethat Terrorized New York CityFor more than a year, a serial killer known as “Son of Sam” terrorized New York City, killing six people and critically wounding seven others. On July 29, 1976, David Berkowitz began a murder spree that left law enforcement baffled and the public afraid to leave their homes, igniting a national media frenzy in the process. Using rarely seen press conferences, interviews and news footage, Smithsonian Channel's The Lost Tapes: Son of Sam recounts the search for one of the most notorious serial killers in history -- as if it were all unfolding in real time. Tom can discusses the new documentary, what made "Son of Sam" one of the most feared and memorable serial killers in American history, and how the media's obsession continue to fuel the flames.The Lost Tapes: LA Riots producer Tom Jennings is a multi-award-winning documentary filmmaker and journalist who has written, produced and directed more than 400 hours of programming for such networks as CBS, Discovery Channel, National Geographic Channel, Investigation Discovery, MSNBC, PBS, The Travel Channel, History Channel and 3NET.To learn more about The Lost Tapes: Son of Sam, visit:http://www.smithsonianchannel.com/shows/the-lost-tapes/son-of-sam/1004513/3437441
Why pen pals work and social media wastes time. Incorporating “Bewitched” into Episode 18. Social network history. Two books by Nicholas Carr.Episode 12: Tons on regression therapy for Maggie Evans, music used. Healing Barnabas & Carolyn scene. Captain Gregg helping Sam Evans. Dr. Hoffman's place in everything. Pivotal point with Lily Munster, Elizabeth and Tom Jennings. Milligan & Hecubus fun.Episode 13: Purpose of dedication to Kathryn Leigh Scott and importance of her contributions and characters in Dark Shadows. My falling into the Julia/Barnabas trap and how a Julia/Barnabas fan, Helena Clara Bouchet, helped to pull me out of it. Incorporating much more “Clue” with Willie & Wadsworth, and the topic of Willie Loomis in general. Caleb Collins meeting with Lily and Elizabeth.Why the Morticia scene with Victoria turned out the way that it did. Final scene with car race in construction between my occupations in vision therapy. (Osheen Nevoy's response to the scene.) How music was chosen throughout podcast: Ennio Morricone, Verne Langdon, Stoa, Claudine Longet.Better methods in communication, and how to make requests for potential MJD podcast, etc. All methods of which have been available since the 20th Century.Theme song for this podcast: “All Night Long” by Peter Murphy (1988)
25 Years Later....SMITHSONIAN CHANNEL RECOUNTS THE CHAOTIC DAYS FOLLOWING THE RODNEY KING VERDICT INTHE LOST TAPES: LA RIOTS Speak with Documentary Filmmaker Tom Jennings on the 25th Anniversary of the Riots that Shook the Nation Twenty-five years ago, the city of Los Angeles erupted into chaos on April 29, 1992, after four white LAPD officers were acquitted for beating African American motorist Rodney King. Over the next six days, television and radio reports, home video, and police footage captured the turmoil that led to 54 deaths, nearly 12,000 arrests, and over $1 billion in damages. Using these recordings, Smithsonian Channel's The Lost Tapes: LA Riots looks at one of the biggest periods of civil unrest in American history — with no interviews or recreations — just with rarely seen footage captured by video cameras and media reports — as if it were all unfolding in real time, providing a uniquely authentic and immersive experience for the viewer. On Thursday, April 20, The Lost Tapes: LA Riots producer Tom Jennings can discuss the new documentary, placing the LA Riots in historical context, as well as their role in race relations in 2017. Tom began his career as a reporter with the LA Times (later receiving a Pulitzer Prize nomination), where he first covered the LA riots for the newspaper. Tom Jennings is a multi-award-winning documentary filmmaker and journalist who has written, produced and directed more than 400 hours of programming for such networks as CBS, Discovery Channel, National Geographic Channel, Investigation Discovery, MSNBC, PBS, The Travel Channel, History Channel and 3NET.For more information, visit:http://www.smithsonianchannel.com/shows/the-lost-tapes/la-riots/1004513/3437439
Set during World War One, Jean Renoir's La Grande Illusion (1937) stars Jean Gabin as Lt. Marechal, an airman who, along with Captain Boeldieu (Pierre Fresnay), are shot down by Captain Rauffenstein, who's played by Erich von Stroheim. The two Frenchmen then spend most of the rest of the film in POW camps, primarily Hallbach and Wintersborn where they meet an array of fellow prisoners.Tom Jennings and Ken Stanley join Mike to discuss this seminal humanist film.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As Milligan and Hecubus announce the introduction to this episode, they let us know who lives and who dies. Vampire-Angelique remains impolite to their sorrow. But carry on, they must! And they introduce us to a scene we've been awaiting with Doctor “Hawkeye” Pierce (however much I stink at performing an impression of Alan Alda).As Doctor Hoffman comes to the unbearable realization of who is awaiting her in the autopsy room with Tom Jennings, Professor Stokes listens with complete intrigue. Tom is, of course, affronted to how he is being treated… until a familiar specter informs him of many things Tom is forced to take stock of in the afterlife.All within The Old House may be cozy, but Vampire-Angelique waltzes in to wreak more havoc. Little does V'Angelique understand that her prey, Barnabas, has many arms about him and all are ready to oppose her intentions.Bill Malloy's memory, having been mentioned by Wadsworth, introduce Sam and Maggie to the scene. Sam shows appreciation for Bill. Maggie, as Josette, considers pity for her old friend, Angelique. It is at this point Josette's loyalty to her old friend is questioned. (If anyone remembers from an early intro?) This is where Josette, finally, expresses her utter distaste in her marriage to Jeremiah. I'm sure many may understand what Maggie, as Josette, explains, even if none of us like to admit it!Cousins Lily and Elizabeth are packing for their trip, and discuss the terms of what may be disclosed on their journey to England and Leslie's whereabouts.In order to combat V'Angelique in the future, Maggie ventures a meeting with The Ghost of Caleb Collins. The two have a great deal to discuss and both understand one another with their knowledge of the afterlife, as well as their shared love in the “kooks” of Collinwood. A resolution is reached here, and one many listeners may grin at.Doctor Hoffman feels downcast and expresses why as Professor Stokes lends a sympathetic ear, that is, until he notices Doctor Hoffman hasn't paid attention to how he feels about her. (Prepare for our celebratory tune in the middle of the episode instead of at the end and enjoy!)As Barnabas bemoans the downfall of so much achievement, a small, familiar, and grizzled voice acquaints him with how to solve the situation. (Psst– Nobody says “The B-Word…”)Our hosts are stunned at this outcome and then present the final scene, in which Vampire-Angelique comes to the terrifying understanding of what is laying in wait for her, and it isn't Barnabas' proposal of marriage.
After Sir Simon Milligan & Manservant Hecubus meander through their standard rigmarole of lusting after Angelique (and the usual drooling about Hecubus…) They explain what we are about to explore, as they usually do. *Guest Star: The Collinsport Fly…*Now that we've made it obvious our hosts are rooting for Angelique, we are allowed to see her kickin' bootie in a game of gin-rummy with the sticky Nicholas Blair. (Do yourself a favour: drink no beverage and have an empty bladder while you listen to this scene. Thanks. You're welcome.)Roger and Lily are faced with Vampire Angelique… and… well? Enjoy!As Victoria Winters, Morticia and Grandmama Addams come to an understanding, strange truths are revealed. Wistful moments of compassion are explored between Barnabas and Maggie in Josette's room. Later on we find Willie and Sarah developing their own friendship. As all events come into place there is a question to Maggie about who Kitty Soames is. As she explains this, Wadsworth announces a special gathering taking place according to Elizabeth Stoddard's request.During the gathering at The Great House, Barnabas is guided toward his self-introduction to Cousin Lily. After various surprises about her, Lily describes how to deal with “Uncle Caleb”.Wadsworth and Willie discuss arrangements in The Old House kitchen, as well as delving into Willie's interactions with calligraphy and why it became so important. Of course, new troubles abound and Wadsworth must make inquiries Willie may not be able to handle.As Barnabas comes into contact with the ghost of Caleb Collins, he begins to realize the crux of his existence, his love-life and what he needs to do next. (Yep! This is where Caleb names who Maggie is in our side-project, “Margaret Josette Dupres”.)Sadly, as Hecubus expresses, we find Tom Jennings stumbling upon a beautiful, but very thirsty, young vampire along the wharf. [This episode is dedicated to the memory of Heather O'Rourke.]
Over a month in production, Episode 12 has Sam Evans help guide Dr. Hoffman into hypnotizing his daughter Maggie to find out what her flashes of past memory mean. The journey is one of torment and confusion and likely the darkest episode of this series thus far.Strangely, as Maggie's awakenings occur, so Angelique is also awakened to a disturbing though ironically fitting form by Nicholas Blair. NOT a happy vamp, this one.Captain Gregg is pulled from the marooned state he was put in by Endora, only to find his dear friend Andre, also known as Sam, in a maddened state and must soothe him with some stern examples of Sam's own previous decisions.Meanwhile Elizabeth Stoddard and her cousin Lily meet with Tom Jennings to learn of what took place at the Seaview Property, as discovered in Part 2 of Episode 11.Barnabas is pleased to spend time with his sister, Sarah, who implores him to have a healing heart-to-heart with their cousin Carolyn Stoddard on the cliffs.Sadly, the pleasant times for Barnabas diminish when Sarah opens the door to Dr. Hoffman who must reveal what happened during Maggie's hypnosis.
Nicholas Blair encounters a lugubrious undertaker in order to procure a coffin for his "granny" with awkward results.Dr. Hoffman meets Professor Stokes in her office after checking on Willie's progress in calligraphy. She then receives a phone call with surprising news.Tom Jennings comes across Nicholas Blair dubiously skulking around The Seaview Property. As Tom expresses Blair should leave in NO uncertain terms, the current "resident" of this house winds up to have a good tongue lashing and relieve almost a century worth of angst towards them. ^_^Wadsworth begins to calm down with Barnabas apologizing for the children's noise. The Evans arrive to receive Sam's check for destroying the painting of Angelique. They await Dr. Hoffman who discovers another ghost at The Old House she did not expect.