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Send us a Text Message.Ever wondered how a local gem can outshine the culinary giants? Join us as we celebrate Lumiere's sensational rise to the 60th spot in the National Restaurant Awards, just a step behind Gordon Ramsay's Chelsea stronghold. You'll learn how John and Helen Howe's Michelin-starred excellence has turned Lumiere into a culinary landmark with a waiting list that spans months. This episode promises a feast of insights into Cheltenham's vibrant food scene that you won't want to miss.But that's not all! We'll also bring you the latest on Cheltenham's urban development. Discover why Cheltenham Borough Council nixed a controversial bid to convert a garage near the racecourse into an Airbnb guest house, and hear about their noble effort to save a significant London plane tree from the axe amidst new housing plans. Councillors Simon Wheeler and Tony Oliver weigh in on the importance of preserving our town's greenery. Stay informed, stay engaged, and enjoy your day with us on Cheltenham Podcast Daily News!Cheltenham restaurant named among UK's best dining spotsHome plans for 'garage' being let on Airbnb for £154 a night near Cheltenham Racecourse rejectedCheltenham tree next to huge car park earmarked for 153-home redevelopment to be protectedSupport the Show.
It is a pleasure to welcome voice actor Kevin Cutliffe to The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast. The Atlanta, Georgia-based voice actor has wanted to be in this field since childhood. Kevin took classes with voice acting veterans, including Tony Oliver, Darren Dustan, Doreen Frumpkin, Brian Bremer, and Tom Aglio. He provided narration for Marsh Memoirs' “Water Drop (Life of a Water Drop)” along with providing the voices for various animated productions, including A Positive Note (titular role), Duo Fortnite Adventure (Skull Trooper and Tomatohead), Project Infinity (Milo Mellinger), The Super Mario 64 Creepypasta (News Reporter), and The Zelda Multiverse (Navi). Kevin also voiced characters in various scripted podcasts. Several characters include Dot the Mushroom (Dreambound and Interview with a Plushie) and Old Kilner Merchant (Dreambound). He also hosted several episodes of Bulbagarden Networks' Bulbanews Weekly Roundup. In this edition of The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast, Kevin Cutliffe spoke about how he got into voice acting, spoke about participating in dubbing Yu-Gi-Oh: Sevens, and participating in the horror video game Happy's Humble Burger Farm and its VR sequel, Return to Northbury Grove.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/jake-s-take-with-jacob-elyachar--4112003/support.
Welcome to Voice Acting with Veronica Barrera! On this week's episode, we have the talented Isaiah Regisford. He is a voice actor and singer from Woodland Hills, CA. He has studied with Crispin Freeman, Julie Maddalena, Tony Oliver and Richard Horvitz. Join me on this awesome wild adventure. When he isn't doing voiceover, he is a huge gamer and nerd. Listen as you do chores, commute to work, or any other way. https://isaiahregisford.com/ Facebook Podcast group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/631972061329300 Instagram Podcast: @voiceactingwithvb If you want a The Voice Straw check out these affiliate links. Thanks! https://voicestraw.com/?ref=ctQaTgfR https://voicestraw.com/discount/VERONICABARRERA?ref=ctQaTgfR
For scheduling reasons, we are taking a few weeks off. But we're not leaving you empty-handed.Robert Axelrod is best known for being the voice of Lord Zedd and Finster, among other things, on Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. A prolific voice actor, he followed Tony Oliver and other Robotech regulars over to Saban. His credits included Wizardmon and Ankylomon from Digimon, Emperor Darius in the William Winckler Productions dub of Dino Mech Gaiking and various roles in shows like Cowboy Bebop, Samurai Champloo and Hajime no Ippo. In later years, he reached broader audiences through his work with the comedy duo Tim and Eric. He died in 2019 after a long illness.In 2006, he gave about 20 minutes of his time to a nervous 17-year-old kid. Here is a lightly edited version of that conversation.Use our affiliate link to get 10% off at Manta Sleep.Support Rangercast by shopping on Amazon.Photo by 5of7 - CC BY-SA 2.0Thanks to Rangercast listener Lee Sands for preserving the archived audio of this conversation.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/rangercast/donations
Jessica talks to Tony Oliver, pastor of Westside Apostolic Pentecostal Church, about Christian Ethics. Ethics are often portrayed as old-fashioned, but Pastor Oliver explains why they are still relevant in a daily Christian walk. Ethics are the bedrock of establishing trust within the body of Christ, cultivating community, and nurturing individual callings. Connect with Jessica Follow her for news, updates, and peeks behind the scenes. Instagram | Facebook: @goodquestionshow We're on YouTube! Watch this week's episode. Make sure to subscribe to our channel! Our goal is to reach people and let them know they are not alone. You can help us by sharing the show, liking, and commenting on our posts and stories. We would love to know how the episodes have impacted you and what conversations it has sparked. It's always encouraging to hear that one of our episodes had an impact. Email the show goodquestionshow@gmail.com with questions, ideas, or suggestions. We'd love to hear from you. Connect with Westside Apostolic Pentecostal Church Social Media Instagram : @westsideapostolic | Facebook : @WestsideApostolicPentecostalChurch Church Website Visit Westside Apostolic Pentecostal Church's Website or check out their YouTube channel.
My guest today is Tony Oliver. We discuss her passion for books. The title is a reference to the song "Earth is ghetto" by Aliah
Shining Bright With Tony Oliver (Part 1) Using the daily ledger has been a critical growth tactic for Tony Oliver. Tony dives deep on the podcast about how he uses the daily ledger to get ahead and stay ahead.
Shining Bright With Tony Oliver (Part 2) Using the daily ledger has been a critical growth tactic for Tony Oliver. Tony dives deep on the podcast about how he uses the daily ledger to get ahead and stay ahead.
Mitchell's early Broadway credits were as a dancer in The Will Rogers Follies and revivals of Brigadoon and On Your Toes. He is openly gay. Mitchell's first professional credit as a choreographer was for the 1990 Alley Theatre world premiere of the musical Jekyll & Hyde. Mitchell's first Broadway production as sole choreographer was the 1999 revival of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, which he followed with The Full Monty. Mitchell created and for many years directed the annual Broadway Bares benefit for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. In addition to the theatre, he has choreographed for films such as Camp, In & Out and Drop Dead Gorgeous. He garnered an Emmy Award nomination for his work on The Drew Carey Show. In 2003 Mitchell was named one of Dance Magazine's "25 to Watch". He directed and choreographed Legally Blonde: The Musical, which opened in April 2007, and served as a mentor on Bravo's reality competition Step It Up and Dance in 2008. Mitchell created, directed, and choreographed a stage show for Las Vegas, Peepshow, which opened at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in 2009. He was involved in workshops for the stage musical version of the film Catch Me If You Can. In 2013, Mitchell directed and choreographed the Broadway musical Kinky Boots. He won the Tony Award for Best Choreography and was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical. He is the director of the new musical On Your Feet!, about the lives of Gloria and Emilio Estefan. The musical premiered in Chicago in June 2015 and opened on Broadway at the Marquis Theatre on November 5, 2015. He is the director and choreographer of the new musical Half Time, based on the film Gotta Dance, which began performances on December 13, 2015 at Chicago’s Bank of America Theatre, and ran through January 17, 2016. The musical has the book by Chad Beguelin and Bob Martin, music by Matthew Sklar and lyrics by Nell Benjamin, with additional music by Marvin Hamlisch. The musical opened at the Paper Mill Playhouse (Millburn, New Jersey) on May 31, 2018. Instagram: @jammyprod Host: Jamie Neale @jamienealejn Discussing rituals and habitual patterns in personal and work life. We ask questions about how to become more aware of one self and the world around us, how do we become 360 with ourselves? Host Instagram: @jamienealejn Podcast Instagram: @360_yourself Music from Electric Fruit Produced by Tom Dalby Composed by Toby Wright
In today’s episode I interview Tony Oliver, owner of Tony’s Wood Shop. Tony is a Father of 5, Married 30 years, Resident of Somers Ct for over 20 years, studied Business at Bryan College, he is also a self taught craftsman! Question List: What is you custom fireplace mantel process from beginning to end? Can you make a custom mantel look aged? Can customers actually help create their mantel in the wood shop with our guidelines? How fast can we complete a custom order? Do you offer custom made countertops? How do the floating shelves get made to size and how fast can they be built? Do we offer professional installation? What types of materials are used in a barn door for Tony's Wood Shop? How are they different than most seen in the marketplace? Do we sell barn door hardware? What do we use to make custom countertops? Do we tear down barns? Do we know where the reclaimed materials we sell come from, is there a story associated with each piece? Can we cut reclaimed wood to size while you wait?
We got a chance to talk to a few great people at Otakon. We spoke to voice actors Sandy Fox, Tony Oliver, Vic Mignogna, Michael Sinternaklass and Michelle Ruff; Cosplayer Stella Chuu and Author Roland Kelts.
Voice Acting Mastery Field Report: Up to Date Information from the Ever Changing World of Voice Over
VAMFR 014 | Interview with Tony Oliver, Part 3 Welcome to episode 14 of the Voice Acting Mastery: Field Report podcast! In this episode, our correspondent, Tom Bauer concludes his interview one of his personal voice over mentors: Tony Oliver. Tom first met Tony while taking class with him in November of 2012 and Tom has […]
Voice Acting Mastery Field Report: Up to Date Information from the Ever Changing World of Voice Over
VAMFR 013 | Interview with Tony Oliver, Part 2 Welcome to episode 13 of the Voice Acting Mastery: Field Report podcast! In this episode, our correspondent, Tom Bauer continues his interview one of his personal voice over mentors: Tony Oliver. Tom first met Tony taking a class with him in November of 2012 and he’s been fortunate […]
Voice Acting Mastery Field Report: Up to Date Information from the Ever Changing World of Voice Over
VAMFR 012 | Interview with Tony Oliver, Part 1 Welcome to episode 12 of the Voice Acting Mastery: Field Report podcast! In this episode our correspondent, Tom Bauer is honored to interview one of his personal voice over mentors: Tony Oliver. Tony’s résumé runs the gamut in the entertainment and voice over industry. He is […]
Five very important things every Voice Actor needs to do. Chuck and Stacey welcome to the show Tony Oliver, producer, director, writer of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, and one of IMDB’s Top 20 Anime Voice Actors of All Time. Tony started his career singing and acting in theatre and now uses those skills as a voice actor and director. He shares the story about getting his first voice acting job, talks about the world of anime and the major differences between recording anime and animation projects. As a director, Tony speaks candidly about what things voice actors do that are good and not so good in audition and session situations. He answers what some of his favorite character are that he has voiced over the years like Rick Hunter, Obscurio and Bang Shishigami. Tony talks about the TRIBE’s new productions he is performing in, Love Sex and the IRS, that opens in January 2015 at the Bindlestiffe Studio in San Francisco. Part 1 closes with Tony offering his list of the Top 5 Things Voice Actors Need to Know and shares some invaluable advice he heard from Liza Minnelli and Emmy award-winning voice director, Andrea Romano. Watch more videos and get the latest voiceover news, advice and updates on contests and giveaways at http://vobuzzweekly.com
Tony Oliver, creator, producer and writer of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers TV show shares the story of how it all came about and why it became such a cultural phenomenon. He talks about teaching beginner, intermediate and advanced workshops with BangZoom Entertainment. Register and learn more at: http://AdventuresInVoiceActing.com/wo... He reflects on what he enjoys doing most in voiceover with respect to acting, directing, producing and writing. Tony discusses the process of working with Chuck on his newest commercial demo with http://DemosThatRock.com and what have been the keys to his career success. He hints at some of his current projects he has going that he is excited about and talks about his favorite project to date. The episode closes with Tony’s answer to the IF question about his personality. Watch in the session, more videos and get the latest voiceover news, advice and updates on contests and giveaways at http://vobuzzweekly.com
In this interview I sit down with one of anime’s greats Tony Oliver the man behind the voice of Rick Hunter and Lupin the 3rd so enjoy this one I sure as hell had a ball and he was a delight to get to know a little bit. Emails and comments are always welcome. A bit of time for a
Anthony talks to voice actor and producer Tony Oliver at Otakon 2011.
Anthony talks to voice actor and producer Tony Oliver at Otakon 2011.
Anthony talks to voice actor and producer Tony Oliver at Otakon 2011.
Anthony talks to voice actor and producer Tony Oliver at Otakon 2011.
We were able to catch up with Tony Oliver at Otakon for a press conference.
We were able to catch up with Tony Oliver at Otakon for a press conference.
We were able to catch up with Tony Oliver at Otakon for a press conference.
We were able to catch up with Tony Oliver at Otakon for a press conference.
In this special episode, straight from the 2008 New York Anime Festival, I interview prolific voice actors Tony Oliver, Kyle Hebert, and Steve Blum. All three of them worked on Gurren Lagann (ADR Director, Kamina, and Leeron respectively), but they've also played characters from Robotech, Eureka Seven, Dragonball Z, Cowboy Bebop, The Big O, and even Toonami! On a more technical note, I'd like to extend a special expression of thanks to Kyle and Steve, since when the room we were in didn't have power (hence making my laptop useless), they used their iPhones to record the interview. The recording used in the podcast is from Kyle's phone, so you have him to thank for saving this interview. Okay, funny story: This post's picture (left to right: Tony, me, Kyle, Steve) was actually taken by voice actor Bill Rogers, who I only recognized AFTER I had asked him for the picture. Thanks Bill!
In this special episode, straight from the 2008 New York Anime Festival, I interview prolific voice actors Tony Oliver, Kyle Hebert, and Steve Blum. All three of them worked on Gurren Lagann (ADR Director, Kamina, and Leeron respectively), but they've also played characters from Robotech, Eureka Seven, Dragonball Z, Cowboy Bebop, The Big O, and even Toonami! On a more technical note, I'd like to extend a special expression of thanks to Kyle and Steve, since when the room we were in didn't have power (hence making my laptop useless), they used their iPhones to record the interview. The recording used in the podcast is from Kyle's phone, so you have him to thank for saving this interview. Okay, funny story: This post's picture (left to right: Tony, me, Kyle, Steve) was actually taken by voice actor Bill Rogers, who I only recognized AFTER I had asked him for the picture. Thanks Bill! Stop by podcast.anigamers.com for show notes, supplementary links, and other good stuff.