POPULARITY
Even though Section 31 only appeared/was mentioned in three Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episodes, the shady institution made a considerable impression on both fans and the franchise.With the Section 31 movie now streaming, this week we look back at the origins of Starfleet's morally-flexible spy service and its overall role in the franchise by revisiting its early appearances on DS9. We also discuss how Star Trek: Enterprise teased Section 31 in two very underrated episodes. So watch out for Sloan and listen now to TR3!
Phil is vacationing on Rura Penthe (again), but we have a very special guest this week to make up for his absence! You may know Jon Lovett from the podcasts Pod Save America and Love It or Leave It, and he's beaming into TR3 to talk about the special Trek the Vote event he's hosting on Wednesday... as well as his Trek fandom, of course. He even picks a Red Shirt of the Week, so ready your arguments for what the best Trek movie is, and listen now!
Hell hath no fury like a Ferengi scorned. This week on TR3, we revisit “The Battle” from TNG's first season. It has mind-altering devices, the Stargazer and LOTS of 1987 flame effects. But is it any good? You'll find out. We also beam down to the Replimat and launch another Red Shirt into space. So put your derelict starships in park and listen now!
On today's program, sponsored by HIl, Byron Callan of the independent Washington research firm Capital Alpha Partners discusses implications of President Biden's decision against standing for reelection; whether defense sentiment would change if Vice President Harris' running mate is a former military leader like Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., or retired Adm. Bill McRaven; why defense stocks in 2024-25 are unlikely to perform as they did in 2016; why 2025 will be a pivotal year for the Russo-Ukrainian war; the US Air Force's agreement with Boeing to start development work on the E-7 radar plane and decision to accept Block 40 TR3 versions of the F-35 Lightning Il fighter; expectations from the Farnborough International Airshow and earnings expectations from leading US firms; why US defense stocks have lagged the broader market; and a look at the week ahead with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian.
Tokrat gre beseda o konstrukcijski zasnovi stolpnice TR3 na sedanjem Trgu republike v glavnem mestu, delu kompleksa prostorske preobrazbe nekdanjega nunskega vrta iz začetka 18.stoletja. Že konec 50-ih let si je tedanje republiško vodstvo na območju, kjer so se stikali severni rob antične Emone, baročno mesto in arhitektura Ljubljane 20. stoletja, zamislilo gradnjo reprezentativne četrti. Ob novi stavbi republiške skuščine so prvotno načrtovali tudi izgradnjo visoke stolpnice. Zaradi pritiskov iz zveznih krogov so ta smeli načrt začasno ustavili, to, kar pa lahko vidimo zgrajeno že od 80-ih let naprej, s trgovsko hišo, Cankarjevim domom in stolpnico NLB (tedaj Ljubljanska banka), pa je kompromisna prostorsko-arhitekturna rešitev prvotne zasnove. Nadaljevanje kompromisne so zaupali pionirju slovenske modernistične arhitekture Edvardu Ravnikarju, ki se je že pred vojno učil pri slovitem švicarsko-francoskem arhitektu s psevdonimom Le Corbusier. Po skopskem potresu l.1963 so v krogih profesorja gradbeništva dr. Petra Fajfarja, zdaj že dolgo akademika SAZU, izdelali teoretične zasnove jugoslovanske protipotresne zakonodaje. Gostja dipl.ing gradbeništva Ana Brunčič iz Zavoda za gradbeništvo je na podlagi arheoloških izkopavanj zapuščine Edvarda Ravnikarja in dokumentacije gradnje kompleksa tedanjega Trga revolucije ugotovila, kako je Ravnikar skupaj s konstruktorjem in statikom z Univerze v Ljubljani prof.dr. Ervinom Prelogom sledil omenjenim protipotresnim načelom in tako projektiral prvo po teh načelih zgrajeno stavbo v tedanji zvezni državi. V pogovoru je opisala takratno naprednost in modernost konstrukcijske zasnove stolpnice TR3, in ugotavljala, kako se je kar nekako pozabilo na tovrstno tehnično in kot takšno kulturno dediščino. Ugotovitve je predstavila na lanski razstavi v stolpnici TR3 v okviru 30-letnice smrti E. Ravnikarja, in letos konec maja na srečanju konservatorjev in restavratorjev. FOTO: Organizacija gradbišča TR3 – pripravljalna dela pred začetkom betoniranja temeljne plošče z deponijo vreč cementa, silosi za skladiščenje materiala in ročnim mešalcem za beton. VIR: Zgodovinski arhiv Ljubljana, SI ZAL, LJU 173 IZITR, t.e. 01.01, mapa B, fotografija 68.
Hey there, it's Alex Coffman, and welcome to Episode 12 of The Real enTREpreneur™ Podcast: "The Power of Big Deals: Generating Cash Flow and Appreciation." Join me as I explore the exciting world of big real estate deals and their potential to transform your investment portfolio. In this episode, I'll share why big deals matter, how they can generate significant cash flow and appreciation, and the strategies you need to succeed in this space. Whether you're considering investing in commercial properties, large-scale developments, or other big deals, I'll provide practical advice and inspiring stories to guide you on your journey to financial success. Don't miss out – tune in now and discover the power of big deals in shaping your real estate investment journey. Free Commercial Real Estate Investing Workshop: https://treuniversity.com/cre Social Media: Instagram: www.instagram.com/realalexcoffman Facebook: www.facebook.com/realalexcoffman Tiktok: www.tiktok.com/@realalexcoffman Learn more about us: https://www.trecommunity.com/ec Invest WITH us: www.trecommunity.com/TR3
Hey there, welcome to the latest episode of The Real enTREpreneur™ Podcast! In "Navigating Real Estate Opportunities: Strategies for Success in Today's Market," I'll be your guide on a journey tailored for real estate investors like you. Join me as we uncover actionable strategies and insights tailored for real estate investors like you. From identifying undervalued properties to executing strategic investments, I'll share practical advice and real-life experiences to help you thrive in today's market. As the co-founder of TR3 Capital, I'll provide invaluable perspectives on navigating different asset classes and adapting to market conditions for optimal results. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting out, this episode offers valuable guidance to help you achieve your real estate investment goals. Tune in now to learn how to unlock the potential for success in real estate investing and take control of your financial future! Free Commercial Real Estate Investing Workshop: https://treuniversity.com/cre Social Media: Instagram: www.instagram.com/realalexcoffman Facebook: www.facebook.com/realalexcoffman Tiktok: www.tiktok.com/@realalexcoffman Learn more about us: https://www.trecommunity.com/ec Invest WITH us: www.trecommunity.com/TR3
Hey everyone, it's Alex here. I'm beyond excited to share a deeply personal chapter of my life with you on today's episode of The Real enTREpreneur™ Podcast, Ep 8. Titled "Building a Business and a Life Beyond Addiction," this journey is one that's close to my heart and, I hope, resonates with each one of you. My story begins with a struggle that many can relate to—battling drug addiction from a young age. It became a daily battle until I hit a turning point, realizing that drugs and alcohol were no longer serving me. What followed was a pivotal moment in my life—a car accident, an arrest, and 30 days in jail. This experience became the wake-up call that propelled me to seek help and embark on a path to recovery. Join me as I take you through the transformative moments in a treatment center, where I not only found sobriety but also imbibed principles like honesty, integrity, and selflessness. The journey didn't stop there; transitioning to a sober living house provided the support and accountability I needed to rediscover life without dependency on substances. But here's the core of it all—my sobriety journey intertwined with a deep relationship with God. It's not just about avoiding substances; it's about forming a spiritual connection that replaced the need for drugs and alcohol. It's about building a life beyond addiction. In the latter part of the episode, I extend my support to anyone facing challenges and share a heartfelt encouragement for those dealing with addiction to seek help and start their own journey towards sobriety and personal growth. To my fellow enTREpreneurs, business owners, and investors—this episode is for you. It's a story of resilience, redemption, and the unwavering belief that we can build not just successful businesses but fulfilling lives. So, hit that play button, subscribe to The Real enTREpreneur™, and let's dive into "Building a Business and a Life Beyond Addiction." Because, as I've learned, it's never too late to rewrite your story and build a life filled with purpose and success. Thanks for joining me on this journey! Social Media: Instagram Facebook Tiktok Youtube Learn more about us: https://www.trecommunity.com/ec Invest WITH us: www.trecommunity.com/TR3
Prepare to unlock the secrets of the F-35 Lightning's transformation in modern warfare, a journey that has established it as a linchpin of aerial dominance. This episode takes you from the fighter jet's roots, replacing legacy fighters, to a sophisticated combat information node, integrating the latest technological marvels to secure its supremacy in the skies. With the rollout of the Technology Refresh 3 (TR3) and Block 4 upgrades, we'll reveal how these enhancements fortify its processing prowess, software sophistication, and electronic warfare might. Despite the challenges and hitches faced along the way, these refinements are essential for the F-35 to stay ahead in an increasingly competitive battlefield.Join us as we scrutinize the critical power and cooling upgrades that allow the F-35 to wield these advanced electronics with ease. We'll discuss Pratt & Whitney's pivotal role in the Engine Core Upgrade Program, which promises to boost the F-135 engine's performance to new heights. The global demand for the F-35 is on the rise, and we take a strategic look at its deployment across contentious regions from the Middle East to the Asia Pacific. As tensions simmer and nations seek robust deterrence capabilities, the F-35 emerges as the quintessential symbol of stealth, sensor fusion, and network-centric warfare, poised to reshape the global defense landscape.Support the showTo help support this podcast and become a PilotPhotog ProCast member: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1555784/supportIf you enjoy this episode, subscribe to this podcast, you can find links to most podcast streaming services here: PilotPhotog Podcast (buzzsprout.com) Sign up for the free weekly newsletter Hangar Flyingwith Tog here: https://hangarflyingwithtog.com You can check out my YouTube channel for many videos on fighter planes here: https://youtube.com/c/PilotPhotog If you'd like to support this podcast via Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PilotPhotog And finally, you can follow me on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/pilotphotog
Sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarnTim Reynolds, a musical virtuoso with a career spanning over four decades, stands out as a two-time Grammy nominee and sonic innovator. His remarkable guitar virtuosity, impeccable command of melody and timing, and innate ability to improvise across genres define his multifaceted talent. Renowned for traversing musical landscapes from rock, jazz, and blues to classical and reggae, Reynolds showcases his versatility with every strum on his acoustic or electric guitar, delivering technically brilliant yet emotionally honest music that is both inspired and unparalleled.In the mid-1980s, Reynolds founded TR3, an electric power trio celebrated for fusing funk, rock, and jazz. Extensive touring during the 1980s and 1990s with TR3, marked by a rotating cast of musicians, laid the foundation for Reynolds' musical journey. It was during this period that he forged a lasting collaboration with Dave Matthews, a partnership that unfolded amidst his unwavering commitment to his first love—the acoustic guitar. The 1990s and 2000s saw Reynolds as a road warrior, enchanting sold-out crowds with his acoustic wizardry, earning him the reputation of one of the circuit's most talented and thoughtful musicians.Born on December 15, 1957, in Wiesbaden, Germany, Reynolds' musical journey commenced with church performances and exposure to The Beatles in Alaska. Transitioning from air guitar and piano, he mastered the bass in church, establishing a profound connection with music. Influenced by Grand Funk and The Beatles, Reynolds explored jazz, metal, and diverse genres, driven by a curiosity shaped by luminaries like John McLaughlin and Allan Holdsworth.The guitarist's life took a pivotal turn when he crossed paths with bartender and aspiring musician Dave Matthews in Charlottesville. This encounter blossomed into a collaboration that became central to DMB's sonic landscape. Reynolds' distinctive style and genre-spanning abilities added depth to the band's sound.Live at Luther College, a live album featuring Reynolds and Matthews, showcased their musical chemistry. Reynolds' solo projects, TR3, and collaborations with DMB underscore his versatility. His journey, marked by exploration and a passion for diverse genres, solidifies Tim Reynolds as a guitar maestro, contributing significantly to the rich tapestry of the Dave Matthews Band's iconic sound.Reynolds' solo projects, including TR3, and collaborations with DMB underscore his versatility. His journey, marked by exploration and a passion for diverse genres, solidifies Tim Reynolds as a guitar maestro, contributing significantly to the rich tapestry of the Dave Matthews Band's iconic sound. As a two-time Grammy nominee, Reynolds' impact on the music industry is not only enduring but also recognized by one of the highest honors in the field.www.betterhelp.com/TheBarnhttp://www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn http://www.betterhelp.com/TheBarnThis episode is sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn and presented to you by The Barn Media Group.
Well, we made it at last. Alfredo's TR3 journey has concluded, but you had many questions for him. We gathered a big bunch of them, combined some, and I fired them at him for a special episode. ---- If you'd like to support Alfredo's book crowdfund, check it out here: https://unbound.com/books/invisible-rainbows ---- Follow Alf at: https://twitter.com/DrCarpineti https://twitter.com/theAstroholic Follow Chris at: https://twitter.com/RaidercastPod https://www.threads.net/@chriscarpineti https://www.instagram.com/raidercast/ https://www.instagram.com/chriscarpineti Raidercast Merch here: https://linktr.ee/raidercastmerch If you enjoy my videos, consider helping fund future projects! https://ko-fi.com/raidercast
It's a Wonderful Life meets Star Trek this week on TR3, as we take a deep-ish dive into "Tapestry" with another episode commentary. Why didn't Michael Piller like this episode? And who really came up with the story? Listen and find out. We also have two Star Trek VI Red Shirts beaming down for the holidays. So don't mess with any Nausicaans and listen now! And if you want to check out that deleted Marta dialogue that we mentioned, follow this link: https://www.st-minutiae.com/resources/scripts/241.txt
It's Captain Kirk vs. Commodore Decker vs. the Planet Killer! This week on TR3, we review the classic Star Trek episode “The Doomsday Machine.” We also give our two cents on the recent Lower Decks season finale, with a trip to the Replimat for some movie recs and a stop in the torpedo bay for a massive Red Shirt funeral. So get down to Auxiliary Control and listen now!
In this episode of One Day with Jon Bier, Jon sits with Bjoern Woltermann, the developer of Katalyst, a groundbreaking electro-muscle stimulation technology that adapts to your individual body, goals, and fitness level, revealing your hidden strengths. Listen in as Bjoern shares how his personal experience with back pain became the spark that led to the creation of Katalyst. He delves into the complexities of nutrition, challenging the Standard American Diet and emphasizing the importance of nutrient-rich foods. He breaks down the ins-and-outs of EMS technology and how it can revolutionize your fitness journey. Katalyst is an elite, full-body workout in just 20 minutes, without any external weights or joint impact. Leveraging Electro Muscle Stimulation (EMS) technology, Katalyst creates an extraordinary new way to workout. Its patent-pending training system and full-body suit deliver specially-tuned, low frequency impulses to each of your major muscle groups. These impulses imitate the brain signals that cause your muscles to contract and, when combined with simple bodyweight movements, multiply the results of any exercise. Powerful Quotes by Bjoern "With Katalyst, we didn't invent new music. We just invented a better player." "Body composition changes don't happen during the workout. Body composition changes are the result of the workout." Key Highlights · Bjoern shares his personal journey from chronic back pain to pain-free living, thanks to the technology that underpins his innovative product. He discusses the power of EMS and how it targets often overlooked muscle groups, providing an intense and unique workout experience whether your goal is longevity, increased endurance, or muscle growth. · Tackling nutrition, Bjoern addresses misinformation surrounding food choices, particularly in light of the influence of the Standard American Diet and big-name sponsors like Coca-Cola. He offers a comparative analysis of how our bodies, similar to other animals, are designed to consume nutrient-rich food, and why human beings are not herbivores. · Bjoern talks lower back pain and exercise. He breaks down the Tr3 protocol and discusses how it can be complemented by certain movements. He highlights the significance of proper breathing, stretching, and how to accurately assess and monitor caloric expenditure. Connect with Bjoern Woltermann Instagram: @bwoltermann Connect with Jon Bier Instagram: @jonbier13 Twitter: @jonbier13
After escaping the clutches of Mecha-Jaerod once again, the TR3 crew recover another escape pod and get a signal from 1989.
ARRRRRRRRRR in Klingon! Join us as we mournfully yell at sickbay's ceiling in honor of this week's review of "Heart of Glory." How well does this Star Trek: TNG Season 1 episode hold up? Listen and find out.We also chat Star Trek: Prodigy heading to Netflix and a lowkey NYCC, as well as take another trip to the Replimat for some vintage Sly Stallone. And, yes, there be Red Shirts here. So stop messing with Geordi's VISOR POV and listen now to a new TR3!
While the band has been on a much deserved break, so have we, but as some of the DMB family hit the road again, so did we. Nolan was lucky enough to catch Tim Reynolds and Joe Lawlor in Raleigh, NC last week as TR3 kicked off their fall tour in style. We recap this special night and highlight how incredible it is to be up close and personal with these true musical virtuosos. We also finally give our opinions surrounding the good and bad surrounding the BTCS 25th anniversary re-release and related merch. It's good to be back and we hope you all enjoy!
Don't call it a comeback! Or do... it's cool. Look, sometimes life just gets in the way and things come up. It's not you, it's us. But we love you, and this podcast, and you knew beyond reasonable doubt that we'd return! Join Gabe and Collin as they have their first guest of the 1996 retrospective, the wonderfully talented TR3, discuss Jay-Z's hit album Reasonable Doubt.
Mariner, Boimler, Rutherford, Tendi and the rest of the Lower Decks crew are three episodes in to their newest season and it may be the best one yet - especially after that premiere episode. We review the new season so far and also have a special guest interview: Author Max Evry beams in to discuss his new book about the making of 1984's Dune (starring a pre-TNG Patrick Stewart!) -- A Masterpiece in Disarray: David Lynch's Dune - An Oral History.So grab some of Neelix's troublesome Brill cheese and listen now to the newest TR3!
Tim Reynolds is a Grammy-nominated legendary guitarist releasing critically acclaimed solo work, including a combined 21 albums as a solo artist and as founder of TR3, a band pushing the boundaries of rock, jazz, blues, classical, and reggae. He also happens to be a long-time collaborator with Dave Matthews and the lead guitarist for Dave Matthews Band since 2008. His iconic joint release with Dave, “Live At Luther College,” peaked at #2 on the Billboard US 200 upon its release in 1999.Tim joins the Club to talk about his career in music and one of the greatest prog-rock albums of all-time, “Close to the Edge” by YES. This album was released in 1972, charted to #4 on the UK Albums chart and was certified as a platinum record. Clocking in at just over 37 minutes, it features only three tracks and melds hooks, acoustic beauty, keyboards, unique time signatures, epic crescendos and even birds. Join the Club for new episodes every few weeks. Be sure to follow the Real Wolf Record Club on Instagram @realwolfrecordclub, on Twitter @realwolfrc. Find all of our episodes, guest information, playlists and links to merch by Ward Sutton at realwolfrecordclub.comThe Real Wolf Record Club is a production of Real Wolf Productions LLC, a limited liability company.
After narrowly escaping the grip of Mecha-Jaerod, the damaged TR3 and crew find themselves orbiting a desert planet - but it's not deserted.
The TR3 has sent three ranking members of the RRP crew to 1985. We will review Explorers, to see if this is worth watching today, but what then? 00:04:58 Roundtable - 00:08:31 Likes - 00:27:26 Trivia - 00:32:35 Dislikes - 00:55:52 Final Rating - 01:00:01 Outros
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is back and we have our review of the Season 2 premiere, “The Broken Circle.” And Batman and Indiana Jones join us in the Replimat this week, with a Red Shirt from Voyager. So clear all moorings and listen now to TR3!
This week, TR3 beams down to a “wilderness of arctic characteristics” with our review of the Star Trek: The Original Series episode “All Our Yesterdays.” Kirk, Spock and McCoy time-travel into an alien world's past in the penultimate episode of TOS, and we time-travel to the original story outline for the show and revisit some scenes that didn't make the final cut. And of course, there's a Red Shirt and a Replimat trip. So pay a visit to Mr. Atoz's library and listen now!
Dr. Deb Pfaff and Dr. Bo discuss truth, trust, and transparency, what they mean for the Intelligence Community, their impact and value for democracy, and the challenges these three pillars of our society are facing especially today. Previously recorded and released on a separate platform.
We're back to talk about Picard's BIG penultimate episode, as friends reunite, enemies come into focus, and old favorites return. Plus, what is the creepy Danish TV show that Scott can't stop watching, and just how bad is Patrick Stewart's favorite tea? All that, plus a Red Shirt we'll never forget in the latest TR3!
Star Trek: Picard's third season has spoiled fans for five episodes now, and this week's installment continues with a very special callback to Star Trek: The Next Generation. What is it? No spoilers here - you gotta listen to find out! And after our enthusiastic review of "Imposters," we visit the Replimat with help from Tom Cruise and Francis Ford Coppola before stopping in to say goodbye to another Red Shirt (or a thousand). So skip your blood screenings and listen now to TR3!
We are beaming down TrekCore.com's Ken Reilly to discuss Star Trek: Picard Season 3's third and fourth episodes. From Jonathan Frakes' emotionally-gripping performance to Shaw's big speech and beyond, we take a deep dive into the latest Trek. And then Frakes himself beams in once again to chat with Scott about directing the pair of episodes. Also join us for a very funny trip to the Replimat, and a very surprising Red Shirt, thanks to Seven of Nine. So pour a glass of whiskey (preferably cheap, Jack Crusher-style), and listen now to TR3!
Picard Season 3 is here, and we're reviewing the first two episodes! Scott's pals from IGN Clint Gage and Michael Calabro stop by to provide varying degrees of Trek-pertise, from newbie to filthy casual to "I never left Mom's basement" as we look at the return of The Next Generation. Plus, our Red Shirts are a very familiar group who we can mourn, even if we barely remember them already. So send that Enterprise painting out to be cleaned and listen now to TR3!
Joe Lawlor is a highly talented musician and producer who co-founded the bands Egypt and Joe Lawlor & Friends. Joe is a live recording audio engineer and archivist for Dave Matthews Band, and he has worked for the band since 2002. Joe and his partner, Kristen Rae Bowden, just finished a tour with TR3. We catch Joe fresh off the tour, and he dives into all things music with The Stallions. This is both the longest interview and episode on Vinyl Stallions to date.
[REBROADCAST FROM AUGUST 10, 2022] In the late 1970s, punk music was particularly popular amongst teenagers. In New York City, they filled clubs like CBGB, Max's Kansas City, Hurrah, and TR3. They also formed bands. Tim Sommer, journalist and former record executive, recently wrote about this era of New York City music history for the New York Times in the article "In the Late '70s, Teen Punks Ruled New York. These Are Their Stories." He joins us to discuss the piece alongside Kate Schellenbach, founding member of the Beastie Boys and drummer for Luscious Jackson who was a teenage punk in the 70s herself. Plus, we take your calls of your memories of the 70s New York punk scene.
It's time for another Tales From the Pattern Buffer... a.k.a. a TR3 flashback! In this episode, we look back at five times Star Trek made us get all weepy... And don't forget, when you're done here you can support us on Patreon too: https://www.patreon.com/TransporterRoom3?fan_landing=true
From Strange New Worlds to The Original Series, TR3 listener Cosmo Moore joins us to rank and file Star Trek's best Season Ones. He also beams down with a great TNG Red Shirt from, surprise, Season One. So put on your best TNG S unitard and listen now!
Deep Space Nine is back - in animated form! This week, we review Star Trek: Lower Decks' newest episode, "Hear All, Trust Nothing," which returns to DS9 for a visit with some beloved characters. No, YOU'RE crying. We also celebrate Star Trek: The Next Generation's 35th anniversary this week with a Red Shirt from the Enterprise-D, and Scott gets various facts wrong once again. So pause your docking pylon flybys and listen to TR3's newest episode!
John is a life long car guy. All of his favorite toys had wheels. Growing up on the north side of Chicago, two of his favorite early memories includes drives down Lake Shore Dr. in an MGA with the top down, (which really started his love of British Sports Cars) and when the orange pedal car was brought downstairs for a sidewalk drive. That was officially his first car. His second was a fairly ratty, but still loved red 1960 TR3. There were a variety of cars in the early days, foreign and domestic. A 1969 Road Runner, a 1973 Grand Am with a four speed, and a 1972 MGB were among a few early cars. Later came a long string of practical and sporty BMW 3 and 5 Series cars. Somewhere in the late 80 and early nineties was a 944 Turbo.In 1996 John bought a 1963 Austin Healey BJ7 3000. He met his long-time friend Mark Baker when Sport and Specialty did some much-needed maintenance on the car. Re-bitten by the British Car bug, and deciding it was “now or never” John found a 1960 Bugeye race car and brought it back to racing duty. Next, he joined North Suburban Sports Car Club and went to his first driving school in 1998, and received his Novice Competition License. He has held a competition and instructors license since 1998. He also holds a Chief and Operating Steward's license from Midwestern Council and serves as the Vintage / Historic Racing Chair and Vintage Motorsport Council delegate. He campaigns his lovely yellow 1969 Alfa Romeo GTV and BMW 2002 with MCSCC and the Vintage Sports Car Drivers Association (VSCDA) in general vintage races and the B Sedan Trans Am series. He also runs his track and street ready1983 Caterham Super Seven when the occasion arises.After a long and successful career in sales and marketing and general management, John knew it was time to do something he truly loved. After the passing of his friend Mark, the business that he knew so well through his friendship with Mark was in danger of shutting down. The business had a talented and dedicated crew and good business basics in place, so after helping the family operate the business in 2012, he began discussing some purchase options to keep the business alive and growing. At the end of 2012, he purchased the business and hasn't looked back. He couldn't be happier, he works with a talented crew, gets to go racing when he can, and has successfully turned his passion into his livelihood! What could be better?
Star Trek: Lower Decks is back for Season 3, so we're joined by special guest and Admiral-level TR3 listener Tom Paynter to talk about the Easter egg-filled premiere episode. Plus, we offer up some general DS9 love, a Red Shirt who kind of deserved it, and much more on this week's TR3!
In the late 1970s, punk music was particularly popular amongst teenagers. In New York City, they filled clubs like CBGB, Max's Kansas City, Hurrah, and TR3. They also formed bands. Tim Sommer, journalist and former record executive, recently wrote about this era of New York City music history for the New York Times in the article "In the Late '70s, Teen Punks Ruled New York. These Are Their Stories." He joins us to discuss the piece alongside Kate Schellenbach, founding member of the Beastie Boys and drummer for Luscious Jackson who was a teenage punk in the 70s herself. Plus, we take your calls of your memories of the 70s New York punk scene.
With a heavy heart, TR3 devotes this week's episode to the late, great Nichelle Nichols. To honor her iconic and historic Star Trek legacy, Scott and Phil revisit some of Uhura's most memorable moments from her Enterprise voyages. So open all hailing frequencies and listen now.
Space pirates are no match for Pike's hair on this week's Transporter Room 3. We review “Lift Us Where Suffering Cannot Reach” and “The Serene Squall,” with lots of spoilers. We also talk a bit of news (the 25th anniversary of DS9's “Call to Arms” Season 5 finale!) and beam down a famous Red Shirt from Riker's imperfect future. So put down your Starfleet-approved industrial hair gel and listen now to TR3!
Welcome to a new sub-series for TR3 - Tales From the Pattern Buffer! Here we'll revisit old episodes of Transporter Room 3, and we kick things off this week with a look back at our *look back* at "Sarek," the classic TNG episode. So yeah, these are TR3 reruns, but hopefully they're fun reruns. That way after you listen, you can say... "It was... fun." Oh my. And when you're done here, consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TransporterRoom3?fan_landing=true
Welcome back to an upgraded Transporter Room 3. We've beamed down to Planet Patreon to give you more Trek goodness and exclusive interviews that you can only get on TR3. What kind of exclusives? Listen to find out. Plus, this week we review Episodes 4 and 5 of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, which are two great hours of Trek. Another trip to the Replimat and a Wrath of Khan Red Shirt are also in store, so put on your green tunics and listen now! And consider supporting us on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/TransporterRoom3?fan_landing=true
Captain Pike, Spock, Una, Uhura and the rest of the U.S.S. Enterprise crew are back with Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, one of the best (and most fun) Trek shows ever (so far). Listen now for our review and interview with Strange New Worlds' co-showrunner Henry Alonso Myers. We also take a stroll through the Replimat, open up the Reader Mailbag and beam in two Red Shirts from the Kelvin. So stop marveling at Pike's amazing beard and listen now to TR3!
Our guest today is one R.J. Conrad from the Harrisburg, PA band six-piece known as Rascal Revival. They recently released an EP titled Passing Time Around, which you should take the time to seek out and put the band on your radar.For our conversation today, we're going to discuss a collaboration between Dave Matthews from the Dave Matthews Band and multi-instrumentalist Tim Reynolds of TR3, and the profound impact this record had on our guest.Of course, we are talking about Live at Luther College – a live album from Dave and Tim, which was recorded at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa, on February 6, 1996,The album features several previously unreleased or rare tracks, including “What Will Become of Me?”, which would later be used as the basis for the song “Pantala Naga Pampa” on the 1998 studio album Before These Crowded Streets. Six songs would appear on the studio album Crash, released later in 1996.Enjoy the conversation!
Believe it or not, the classic Next Generation time-loop episode “Cause and Effect” just hit its 30th anniversary! And to celebrate, none other than Jonathan Frakes himself -- who directed the hour in addition to wearing his three pips very prominently throughout -- beams in to look back on the fan-favorite episode. We also do a quick Picard check-in, hit a reader mail, and of course mourn a ton of Red Shirts. So get all those threes out of your subconscious system, and listen now to TR3!
After two long years, Star Trek: Picard is back. And the former Enterprise captain has brought with him the Borg Queen, Guinan, and *in exasperated Picard voice* Q. So is the Season 2 premiere any good? Listen and find out! We also have one of our biggest collections of Red Shirts ever. So pour a glass of Chateau Picard and listen to the newest TR3!
This week, we beam up two Star Trek episodes: Prodigy's mid-season finale, the excellent "A Moral Star, Part 2," and Deep Space Nine's "Return to Grace." Dukat, Dal, Janeway and Kira - what's not to love? We also dive into Strange New Worlds news, those Starfleet Academy show rumors, and eulogize approximately 30 to 60 Red Shirts. So settle in with your Admiral Janeway coffee mug and listen to the new TR3!
Picard and Guinan beam on down this week with a new Star Trek: Picard Season 2 trailer, which we recap. We also break down Star Trek: Prodigy's recent run of episodes (which Scott and Phil don't totally agree on) and all the latest Star Trek show news for 2022. So slingshot around the sun and listen now to the latest TR3!
“The line must be drawn HEREUH!” It's the 25th anniversary of Star Trek: First Contact, so of course TR3 is celebrating with a deep-ish dive about the movie and some insights from Phil's articles with Ron Moore on the making of it. Plus, we also recap Star Trek: Discovery's Season 4 premiere and Star Trek: Prodigy before its mid-season break. And we've got a Red Shirt as well, because reasons, so prepare for ramming speed and listen to the new TR3 now!
Just in time for Star Trek: Prodigy's premiere, TrekCore.com's Ken Reilly joins us to review the newest animated series set in the Final Frontier. We also have a special “guest appearance” from Kate Mulgrew that you can't miss, as well as an interview with the writers of Star Trek - The Original Series: A Celebration — Ben Robinson and Ian Spelling — and a Red Shirt all the way from the Gamma Quadrant. So stop playing with Murf and listen now to the newest TR3!
This week we celebrate the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Starship Down" -- it's The Poseidon Adventure on the Defiant, and it's a good one. We also are lucky to have with us the author of The Autobiography of Mr. Spock, Una McCormack, who helps us add another Red Shirt to our roster. So watch out for atmospheric probes and listen now to the newest TR3!