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In this week's episode of “The Price for Paradise,” we welcome back Tristan Johnson, the Barbell Barbarian, for a candid discussion. Tristan shares his enlightening ayahuasca experience and his commitment to living with integrity and radical honesty. Embracing a nomadic lifestyle, he reflects on faith and self-discovery, trusting his spiritual journey to guide his teachings. Tristan also explores the personal sacrifices he's made, including quitting his stable job and ending a significant relationship. Tune in to hear about Tristan's ongoing evolution and the profound insights he's gained, as he continues to inspire others with his life's lessons.
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As we come to the end of the classic noir era, we wrap up our examination of the femme fatale through two late-career pictures from some of the best who ever did it, Fritz Lang and Otto Preminger, both no strangers to this podcast. Angel Face and Human Desire together represent an intriguing evolution of the femme fatale, right as a new wave of cultural upheaval approaches and the genre departs Hollywood for a few decades. Join us as end one age but begin another with two more women who kill. Recommendations:Tristan: Shree 420Fred: Rebecca, Seven BeautiesWritten & Produced by Tristan Johnson & Fred PelzerA Strange Phantom ProductionMusic by Kevin MacLeod.Learn more about us or follow us on Letterboxd
The battle of the sexes takes on a literal dimension with these two marriage focused tales of infidelity and violence. We're heading out of the big city, first to visit a sleepy fishing town on the Northern California coast, and then across the country for the greatest honeymoon destination of them all, Niagara Falls. And we'll have none other than Marilyn Monroe along with us for the ride, so buckle up because somebody's bound to go over the waterfall before it's all said and done.Recommendations:Tristan: Nagina, Jewel ThiefFred: Eye of the Devil, Night is Short Walk on Girl, Margaret, Johnny GuitarWritten & Produced by Tristan Johnson & Fred PelzerA Strange Phantom ProductionMusic by Kevin MacLeod.Learn more about us or follow us on Letterboxd
U.S. noir crashes headfirst into the burgeoning European art house in a fiery car wreck of subdued passions and bourgeois ennui. Come for the brooding car mechanics, stay for the affairs of the heart with this double feature.Recommendations:Our respective Top 10s of 2023!Written & Produced by Tristan Johnson & Fred PelzerA Strange Phantom ProductionMusic by Kevin MacLeod.Learn more about us or follow us on Letterboxd
Last episode, we learned what happens, sometimes, when you get in deep with the boss's wife. But what happens when that wife is played by Rita Hayworth? A whole lotta great noir, as this week's episode proves, with a double bill of Gilda and The Lady From Shanghai.Recommendations:Tristan - Late SpringFred - Next of KinWritten & Produced by Tristan Johnson & Fred PelzerA Strange Phantom ProductionMusic by Kevin MacLeod.Learn more about us or follow us on Letterboxd
There's something so sturdy, so fundamental to the format: a drifter comes to town. He gets a job - and then he meets the boss's wife. And suddenly everything goes to hell. In tonight's episode we begin a double header of boss's wife stories with the first U.S. adaptation of The Postman Always Rings Twice followed by the ice rink noir (!) Suspense.Recommendations:Tristan - Timekeepers of Eternity, City of PiratesFred - Stop Making SenseWritten & Produced by Tristan Johnson & Fred PelzerA Strange Phantom ProductionMusic by Kevin MacLeod.Learn more about us or follow us on Letterboxd
We're back from an unexpected holiday break to look at the yang to the femme fatale's yin - the patsy. We're going to examine two very different versions of the archetype filled out by classic noir actors - one a soulful sucker played by Edward G. Robinson, the other a suspicious drifter played by Glenn Ford, in our double header of Scarlet Street and Framed.Recommendations:Tristan - Center StageFred - Timekeepers of EternityWritten & Produced by Tristan Johnson & Fred PelzerA Strange Phantom ProductionMusic by Kevin MacLeod.Learn more about us or follow us on Letterboxd
What happens when you take the jaded fatalism of noir and mix it with the character-first focus of classic melodrama? Two fantastic films of the 1940s, Leave Her to Heaven and Mildred Pierce, each of which involves a self-absorbed young woman destroying her family in pursuit of her own slice of the American dream. Recommendations:Tristan - Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem KahaaniFred - Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans & Earrings of Madame de...Written & Produced by Tristan Johnson & Fred PelzerA Strange Phantom ProductionMusic by Kevin MacLeod.Learn more about us or follow us on Letterboxd
July 1944. Los Angeles. Enter Barbara Stanwyck as Phyllis Dietrichson, high atop a looming stairwell, clad only in a towel. Enter the femme fatale, as we know her, into classic Hollywood. Counter-balancing the icy-cold Phyllis Dietrichson is a no-less chilly, but far more sympathetic waitress named Stella, drawn from a comparatively minor Otto Preminger film. Both women slot neatly into the developing vision of women who pull over-eager protagonists into their wake, but their stories unfold in starkly different fashions. Join us as we look at Double Indemnity and Fallen Angel.Recommendations:Tristan - Thief & The Last of the MohicansFred - Electra, My Love & Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant MayhemWritten & Produced by Tristan Johnson & Fred PelzerA Strange Phantom ProductionMusic by Kevin MacLeod.Learn more about us or follow us on Letterboxd
Before noir reached American shores, it was festering in Europe in the shadow of fascism. The femme fatale was no different, her need for advancement intersecting with the oppressive environment swallowing the continent. Tonight we'll be looking at three different examples of the proto femme fatale as it crosses over with poetic realism and neorealism - and two of them come from that noir ur-text, The Postman Always Rings Twice. By comparing La Bete Humaine (1938), The Last Turning (1939), & Ossessione (1943) we can take a snapshot of the femme fatale right before the noir era kicks off and becomes the archetype we know and love today.Recommendations:Tristan - One Way PassageFred - BarbieWritten & Produced by Tristan Johnson & Fred PelzerA Strange Phantom ProductionMusic by Kevin MacLeod.Learn more about us or follow us on Letterboxd
We look back to the prehistory of noir and the early days of cinema to find the origins of the femme fatale on the silver screen. A tale as old as time - in this case, all the way back to Greek myth. In today's episode we delve into three films from the tail end of silent cinema and the start of the sound era - Pandora's Box, The Blue Angel, & La Chienne - to examine the fallen woman and see how she foretells the fatale's form. Recommendations:Tristan - DeadlochFred - Queen of EarthWritten & Produced by Tristan Johnson & Fred PelzerA Strange Phantom ProductionMusic by Kevin MacLeod.Learn more about us or follow us on Letterboxd
The Femme Fatale occupies a titanic place in the history of cinema, especially in the first half of the 20th century. She goes by many names and takes even more forms. The Chanteuse. The Fallen Woman. The Boss's Wife. Sometimes she is wicked. Sometimes she's just in a bad way. Invariably, she is tied to the downfall, or at least temptation, of a male protagonist. In narrative terms, she is a disruptive force. Trouble with a capital T.So grab a drink and settle in. For the next twenty four weeks, we'll be examining some of cinema's grand dames, tracing the evolution of the femme fatale from silent cinema to today, looking for footprints from designer heels deep in the celluloid dirt.Recommendations:Tristan - Nausicaä of the Valley of the WindFred - The Good, The Bad, & The UglyWritten & Produced by Tristan Johnson & Fred PelzerA Strange Phantom ProductionMusic by Kevin MacLeod.Learn more about us or follow us on Letterboxd
As we get ready to launch our next season of noir samplings, we make a quick return visit to season 1's private eye, specifically Marlowe, as he makes his triumphant(?) theatrical return with Neil Jordan's Marlowe. We continue the old man Marlowe routine by connecting this film back to 1998's Poodle Springs, a Marlowe adaptation directed by Bob Rafelson for HBO and starring James Caan in the titular role. What else is left to say about an over the hill PI? Let's find out. Recommendations:Tristan - At LandFred - sex, lies, and videotape; Cool Hand LukeWritten & Produced by Tristan Johnson & Fred PelzerA Strange Phantom ProductionMusic by Kevin MacLeod.Learn more about us or follow us on Letterboxd
Jo Wood & Zoe Whitman will be joined by Tristan Johnson to talk about how bookkeepers can benefit from working closely with a financial advisor. The information in this podcast episode is provided for informational purposes and is not advice. In this episode we learn how working with a financial advisor can help your clients plan for their futures, potentially save money, and consider strategies to protect themselves and their businesses. Resources: What do you need to know to start your bookkeeping practice? Take the Quiz 6figurestartup.scoreapp.com ---------------------------------- Are you 6 Figure Ready? Take our Quiz 6figurebookkeeper.scoreapp.com ---------------------------------- Find out more about Jo and Zoe by following The 6 Figure Bookkeeper on YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/c/6FigureBookkeeper ---------------------------------- Community: The 6 Figure Bookkeepers' Club on Facebook 6figurebookkeeper.club ----------------------------------------- Book Order your copy of our bestselling book The Bookkeeper Rises ----------------------------------------- Courses Find out more about The Bookkeepers' 6-Month Success Programme. Join our Bookkeepers' Startup Programme 6figurebookkeeper.com/startup ------------------------------------------ About our sponsor Get a 30-day free trial and two months' half price of Go Proposal by going to bit.ly/6FBGP ------------------------------------------ About us We help bookkeepers find clients, make more money and build businesses they love that work for them. We're raising the profile of the bookkeeping profession and bookkeepers worldwide. Whether you're a bookkeeper or accountant wanting to grow your own business to have the flexibility for your life, and your family, come and join us. Join our FREE Facebook community, The 6 Figure Bookkeepers' Club, to experience this revolution for yourself. ----------------------------------------------- Connect Connect with Jo Wood and Zoe Whitman in The 6 Figure Bookkeepers' Club on Facebook at 6figurebookkeeper.club ------------------------------------------ The information contained in The Bookkeepers' Podcast is provided for information purposes only. The contents of The Bookkeepers' Podcast is not intended to amount to advice and you should not rely on any of the contents of the Bookkeepers' Podcast. Professional advice should be obtained before taking or refraining from taking any action as a result of the contents of the Bookkeepers' Podcast. The 6 Figure Bookkeeper Ltd disclaims all liability and responsibility arising from any reliance placed on any of the contents of the Bookkeepers' Podcast.
Every case must come to an end, and sometimes you even get to wrap it up in a neat little bow. Over these 20 episodes and 41 movies we've tracked the private eye across decades and state lines, cultural movements and cinematic epochs. But some things have stayed mostly the same - a wrong that needs righting, a flatfoot who can't help taking the case, and a daily rate, plus expenses. And maybe that's enough, for a world gone as screwy as ours.Written & Produced by Tristan Johnson & Fred PelzerA Strange Phantom ProductionMusic by Kevin MacLeod.Learn more about us or follow us on Letterboxd
The deeper into the 21st century we travel, the greater the confusion grows. With so much input - from news, tv, internet, social media, youtube, tik tok, and whatever new, even faster mode will arrive tomorrow - the possibility of an absolute truth seems farther and farther away. What's a detective to do when fact has become subjective and our individual realities grown so far apart? That's one of the questions grappled with in our final two movies, Inherent Vice and Under the Silver Lake, as we close out this season of the Private Detective.Recommendations:Tristan - The Red Shoes, PathaanFred - A Serious Man, SuspiriaWritten & Produced by Tristan Johnson & Fred PelzerA Strange Phantom ProductionMusic by Kevin MacLeod.Learn more about us or follow us on Letterboxd
With the new century, a certain strand of pulp films get taken along a similar development path as elements of super hero movies, another genre that got its start as cheap disposal nonsense. Just like with Nolan's Batman and Snyder's... Snyderverse, some noir started to lean in to the grim, the dark, and the gritty as a way to prove that they were serious movies and not just kids' stuff. We'll be looking at two such examples - Ben Affleck's directorial debut, Gone Baby Gone, and the Liam Neeson actioner Walk Among the Tombstones. Throw some commercials in and you'd have a pretty good Sunday afternoon double bill on TNT.Recommendations:Tristan - Jaane Bhi Do YaaroFred - Before Sunrise, Hit the Road, The TrainWritten & Produced by Tristan Johnson & Fred PelzerA Strange Phantom ProductionMusic by Kevin MacLeod.Learn more about us or follow us on Letterboxd
For our first directorial double feature we look at the work of buddy-comedy auteur Shane Black and his two 21st-century revitalizations of the PI story. In Kiss Kiss Bang Bang and The Nice Guys he crafts two hyper-stylized and hyper-witty worlds of guns, girls, and guys who are in way over their heads. Oh, and did we mention its Christmas? Because of course it is.Recommendations:Tristan - Glass OnionFred - Bones and AllWritten & Produced by Tristan Johnson & Fred PelzerA Strange Phantom ProductionMusic by Kevin MacLeod.Learn more about us or follow us on Letterboxd
It's a new millenium, and a new generation of flatfoots are hitting the streets. Precocious and jaded, wise beyond their years but in over their heads, these kid detectives show no matter how far along we get from the original noir era, there will always be someone willing to stick their neck out and find the truth in a world of shades of gray.Recommendations:Tristan - Trouble in ParadiseFred - Bicycle Thieves, The Rules of the GameWritten & Produced by Tristan Johnson & Fred PelzerA Strange Phantom ProductionMusic by Kevin MacLeod.Learn more about us or follow us on Letterboxd
As we near the end of the millenium, a new influence takes hold of noir - Sundance-era American indies. Comedy, absurdism and heightened worlds begin to intersect with tales of crime and desperation. Our two films tonight both came out in 1998, and both show that influence. Zero Effect updates Sherlock with a post-Tarantino vibe, while The Big Lebowski sees the Coens set their own inimitable, endlessly quotable course.Recommendations:Tristan - Banshees of InisherinFred - Charlotte Wells: Laps, Blue Christmas, & AftersunWritten & Produced by Tristan Johnson & Fred PelzerA Strange Phantom ProductionMusic by Kevin MacLeod.Learn more about us or follow us on Letterboxd
It's time for another round of retro-noirs as two 90s star-vehicles send us to the 1948-heyday of pulp cinema. First it's the return of Jack Nicholson and Jake Gittes in the Chinatown sequel The Two Jakes, and then Denzel Washington appears as Easy Rawlins in the 1995 adaptation Devil in a Blue Dress. Together these two films make a study in contrasts - with their stars, their stories, and their approach to the material - even as both try to pack us off in a celluloid time machine.Recommendations:Tristan - Mock Sight & Sound BallotFred - Mock Sight & Sound BallotWritten & Produced by Tristan Johnson & Fred PelzerA Strange Phantom ProductionMusic by Kevin MacLeod.Learn more about us or follow us on Letterboxd
While it's been mostly life and death around here, with the arrival of the more commercially-minded 80s the noir took a turn towards the funny. We're looking first at Steve Martin's 1982 parody Dead Men Won't Wear Plaid, followed by Zemeckis's glorious 1988 cartoon mash-up Who Framed Roger Rabbit.Recommendations:Tristan - Youth of the Beast, HarakiriFred - Flux GourmetBrandon - PearlWritten & Produced by Tristan Johnson & Fred Pelzer. Featuring guest host Brandon Shockney.A Strange Phantom ProductionMusic by Kevin MacLeod.Learn more about us or follow us on Letterboxd
After checking in on a second set of lesser Marlowe flicks, it's back across the Pacific Ocean to visit two more evolutions of the P.I. film comingled with a diverse array of other inspirations. First Satyajit Ray's The Elephant God from 1979, followed by 1981's Yokohama BJ Blues, directed by Eiichi Kudo.Recommendations:Tristan - Chungking ExpressFred - Irma Vep, We're All Going to the World's FairWritten & Produced by Tristan Johnson & Fred PelzerA Strange Phantom ProductionMusic by Kevin MacLeod.Learn more about us or follow us on Letterboxd
We wrap up our examination of Marlowe adaptations with the arrival of a noir titan we haven't seen yet on the podcast - Robert Mitchum, but Mitchum in his 60s, which is a very different vibe. First we discuss 1975's Farewell, My Lovely and 1978's The Big Sleep and Mitchum being the only actor to play Marlowe twice. Then we perform the most important function of film critics everywhere and rank all the entries!Recommendations:Tristan - MemoriaFred - Identifying FeaturesWritten & Produced by Tristan Johnson & Fred PelzerA Strange Phantom ProductionMusic by Kevin MacLeod.Learn more about us or follow us on Letterboxd
We're taking another road trip out of LA - this time to a sweat-soaked south as two Californian shamuses follow their cases past state lines. The Drowning Pool and Night Moves each help solidify the new normal of neo-noir while also broadening the geographic boundaries of the private eye film. Plus, a double shot of Melanie Griffith!Recommendations:Tristan - Only Murders in the BuildingFred - Strange VictoryWritten & Produced by Tristan Johnson & Fred PelzerA Strange Phantom ProductionMusic by Kevin MacLeod.Learn more about us or follow us on Letterboxd
The promise of the 60s has died, giving way to a new, distrustful era - fertile ground for a new noir movement to take root. Two films stand at forefront of a new era of hardboiled crime movies, each with their own idiosyncratic take on the private detective. The Long Goodbye and Chinatown reinvent noir and show new depths to the cynicism that can be found in its shadows. Welcome to the end of the dream. Recommendations:Tristan - RRRFred - XWritten & Produced by Tristan Johnson & Fred PelzerA Strange Phantom ProductionMusic by Kevin MacLeod.Learn more about us or follow us on Letterboxd
We're joined by José (who is not a bird) for our third entry about ancient alien nuclear weapons! This time, we're getting biblical and a little salty.Check out José's YouTube channel!Subscribe to It's Probably (not) Aliens for weekly episodes about cool ancient history! And give us a 5-star review if you have the time. It would really help us out!Follow the show on Twitter for more updates!Ask us questions and send us topics to talk about at ProbsNotAliens.comHosted by Tristan Johnson & Scott NiswanderMusic by Rod Kim | Cover art by SkutchSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Unidentified Flying Objects have become too mainstream. In 2020 UFOs were rebranded to now be called Unidentified Aerial Phenomena or UAPs so people will take it more seriously. And with that, new UAP sightings were released that may or may not be alien encounters…Subscribe to It's Probably (not) Aliens for weekly episodes about cool ancient history! And give us a 5-star review if you have the time. It would really help us out!Follow the show on Twitter for more updates!Ask us questions and send us topics to talk about at ProbsNotAliens.comHosted by Tristan Johnson & Scott NiswanderMusic by Rod Kim | Cover art by SkutchSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We're once again joined by Mildred from Thought Slime and Scaredy Cats to discuss the history of the Grim Reaper and how it's BARELY connected to ancient aliens.Check out Thought Slime and Scaredy Cats on YouTube!Subscribe to It's Probably (not) Aliens for weekly episodes about cool ancient history! And give us a 5-star review if you have the time. It would really help us out!Follow the show on Twitter for more updates!Ask us questions and send us topics to talk about at ProbsNotAliens.comHosted by Tristan Johnson & Scott NiswanderMusic by Rod Kim | Cover art by SkutchSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We're getting into the spooky spirit (literally) to discuss how Ancient Aliens makes baffling claims about will-o'-wisps and jack-o'-lanterns being extra terrestrials!Subscribe to It's Probably (not) Aliens for weekly episodes about cool ancient history! And give us a 5-star review if you have the time. It would really help us out!Follow the show on Twitter for more updates!Ask us questions and send us topics to talk about at ProbsNotAliens.comHosted by Tristan Johnson & Scott NiswanderMusic by Rod Kim | Cover art by SkutchSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Bermuda Triangle is just a flat, wet pyramid, which means all kinds of alien sightings and mysterious events have happened there. But what's the real explanation behind these supernatural phenomena?Subscribe to It's Probably (not) Aliens for weekly episodes about cool ancient history! And give us a 5-star review if you have the time. It would really help us out!Follow the show on Twitter for more updates!Ask us questions and send us topics to talk about at ProbsNotAliens.comHosted by Tristan Johnson & Scott NiswanderMusic by Rod Kim | Cover art by SkutchSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Scott is away, which means Tristan gets to have all the fun with historian and author Robert MacDougall, PhD as they discuss a mysterious alien airship!Check out more from Robert here!Subscribe to It's Probably (not) Aliens for weekly episodes about cool ancient history! And give us a 5-star review if you have the time. It would really help us out!Follow the show on Twitter for more updates!Ask us questions and send us topics to talk about at ProbsNotAliens.comHosted by Tristan Johnson & Scott NiswanderMusic by Rod Kim | Cover art by SkutchSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Pyramids are everywhere, it seems! Even under hills that slightly look like pyramids from extremely specific angles. Wild how that works out!Subscribe to It's Probably (not) Aliens for weekly episodes about cool ancient history! And give us a 5-star review if you have the time. It would really help us out!Follow the show on Twitter for more updates!Ask us questions and send us topics to talk about at ProbsNotAliens.comHosted by Tristan Johnson & Scott NiswanderMusic by Rod Kim | Cover art by SkutchSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
NO ONE LAUGH!! We're going to try not to make jokes today about an ancient Egyptian art piece that is apparently an advanced lightbulb. It's not anything else. Or is it…?Subscribe to It's Probably (not) Aliens for weekly episodes about cool ancient history! And give us a 5-star review if you have the time. It would really help us out!Follow the show on Twitter for more updates!Ask us questions and send us topics to talk about at ProbsNotAliens.comHosted by Tristan Johnson & Scott NiswanderMusic by Rod Kim | Cover art by SkutchSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We're finally traveling to Japan today as we learn about the sunken city of Yonaguni and how it's not actually a sunken city at all.Subscribe to It's Probably (not) Aliens for weekly episodes about cool ancient history! And give us a 5-star review if you have the time. It would really help us out!Follow the show on Twitter for more updates!Ask us questions and send us topics to talk about at ProbsNotAliens.comHosted by Tristan Johnson & Scott NiswanderMusic by Rod Kim | Cover art by SkutchSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We're discussing more renaissance artworks that Ancient Alien theorists claim depict sighting of extraterrestrials! They don't, though.Subscribe to It's Probably (not) Aliens for weekly episodes about cool ancient history! And give us a 5-star review if you have the time. It would really help us out!Follow the show on Twitter for more updates!Ask us questions and send us topics to talk about at ProbsNotAliens.comHosted by Tristan Johnson & Scott NiswanderMusic by Rod Kim | Cover art by SkutchSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We're giving a preview of Noir City: Chicago 2022. This is the 12th go round with the Chicago edition of Noir City. The 21 films will be presented by Eddie Muller, Film Noir Foundation founder and host of TCM's Noir Alley, and Foundation board member Alan K. Rode, author of Michael Curtiz: A Life in Film. The festival runs from August 26 to September 1 and features quite a few movies.And please support our beloved Music Box Theatre! Recommendations:Tristan - Daughter of the NileFred - Crimes of the Future, NopeWritten & Produced by Tristan Johnson & Fred PelzerA Strange Phantom ProductionMusic by Kevin MacLeod.Learn more about us or follow us on Letterboxd
Nope.Subscribe to It's Probably (not) Aliens for weekly episodes about cool ancient history! And give us a 5-star review if you have the time. It would really help us out!Follow the show on Twitter for more updates!Ask us questions and send us topics to talk about at ProbsNotAliens.comHosted by Tristan Johnson & Scott NiswanderMusic by Rod Kim | Cover art by SkutchSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's the 70s, and we're finally starting to see some new faces in our noir-inflected pictures. For today's episode that means Shaft and Mr. T, a pair of early Blaxploitation heroes who help reframe noir, centering the narrative on a community that had been rendered invisible throughout classic Hollywood. And as Shaft and Trouble Man show, just because you're taking on the man doesn't mean you can't do it with a great soundtrack and a great sense of style.Recommendations:Tristan - Petite MamanFred - Bells Are RingingWritten & Produced by Tristan Johnson & Fred PelzerA Strange Phantom ProductionMusic by Kevin MacLeod.Learn more about us or follow us on Letterboxd
The detective has arrived in the 60s, and he might not survive the culture shock. What chance does a private dick have up against teeny-boppers, new age cults, and Bruce Lee? We'll find out as we look at Paul Newman in Harper and James Garner in Marlowe.Recommendations:Tristan - Kuch Kuch Hota HaiFred - Practical MagicWritten & Produced by Tristan Johnson & Fred PelzerA Strange Phantom ProductionMusic by Kevin MacLeod.Learn more about us or follow us on Letterboxd
Fasten your seatbelts. Tray tables in an upright, locked position. It's high time the private detective went international. We're visiting Japan and France with Private Detective Bureau 2-3: Go to Hell, Bastards! and Made in U.S.A.Recommendations:Film Crit Hulk on RRRTristan - Uncut Gems, First CowFred - The NorthmanWritten & Produced by Tristan Johnson & Fred PelzerA Strange Phantom ProductionMusic by Kevin MacLeod.Learn more about us or follow us on Letterboxd
Turns out, Area 51 and Roswell are two different things. Who knew! We're finally getting to the bottom of the alien secrets the government is hiding at Groom Lake, a definitely very cool name for their base.Subscribe to It's Probably (not) Aliens for weekly episodes about cool ancient history! And give us a 5-star review if you have the time. It would really help us out!Follow the show on Twitter for more updates!Ask us questions and send us topics to talk about at ProbsNotAliens.comHosted by Tristan Johnson & Scott NiswanderMusic by Rod Kim | Cover art by SkutchSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's all punching hoods and kissing dames in this week's episode as we follow the detective into the 50s with a series of Mike Hammer adaptations. It's another super-sized edition as we cover I, The Jury, Kiss Me Deadly, My Gun Is Quick, and The Girl Hunters.Recommendations:Tristan - XFred - Turning RedWritten & Produced by Tristan Johnson & Fred PelzerA Strange Phantom ProductionMusic by Kevin MacLeod.Learn more about us or follow us on Letterboxd
Kevin from PixelLit is back on the show to listen to Scott rant about how the Earth is hollow, actually! From magnetic anomalies, hidden oceans, and advanced civilizations of lost humans, we're seeing whether or not the Hollow Earth theory is… well… hollow.Check out Kevin's podcast PixelLit!Subscribe to It's Probably (not) Aliens for weekly episodes about cool ancient history! And give us a 5-star review if you have the time. It would really help us out!Follow the show on Twitter for more updates!Ask us questions and send us topics to talk about at ProbsNotAliens.comHosted by Tristan Johnson & Scott NiswanderMusic by Rod Kim | Cover art by SkutchSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week I'm honored to have round 2 with my good friend Tristan Johnson. Tristan is elite in the powerlifting community and is an inspiring individual. First we dive into the story of of his latest competition and the adversity that came with it. Then we went over his personal nutrition and supplementation stacks to maintain Peak performance. If you think you take a lot of supplements, wait till you hear this guy's list. The rest of the podcast and throughout we talk a lot about mindset and how important it is to manage at this level and how you can get going on your journey I highly recommend taking a visit to his store Peak Nutrition, on McClintock and Warner in Tempe, AZ and meeting him in person.
Bogart wasn't the only Marlowe running around LA during the 1940s. In tonight's episode we look at five other Marlowe adaptations and discuss how they stack up - or don't - against the icon. We're talking Falcon Takes Over, Time to Kill, Murder My Sweet, Lady in the Lake, and Brasher Doubloon.Recommendations:Tristan - Band Baaja Baaraat, Journey to ItalyFred - MishimaWritten & Produced by Tristan Johnson & Fred PelzerA Strange Phantom ProductionMusic by Kevin MacLeod.Learn more about us or follow us on Letterboxd
Thanks to a listener, we're revisiting ancient nuclear weapons! This time we're uncovering the mysterious site of Mohenjo-Daro, which shows evidence that it may have been the target of an alien attack! But not really.Subscribe to It's Probably (not) Aliens for weekly episodes about cool ancient history! And give us a 5-star review if you have the time. It would really help us out!Follow the show on Twitter for more updates!Ask us questions and send us topics to talk about at ProbsNotAliens.comHosted by Tristan Johnson & Scott NiswanderMusic by Rod Kim | Cover art by SkutchSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's Bogie, baby! We kick off the noir era of the detective in proper style with the icon himself, Humphrey Bogart, and two of his most enduring and definitive performances - The Maltese Falcon and The Big Sleep.Recommendations:Tristan - Police StoryFred - Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a TimeWritten & Produced by Tristan Johnson & Fred PelzerA Strange Phantom ProductionMusic by Kevin MacLeod.Learn more about us or follow us on Letterboxd
We're looking at some absolutely bonkers art from the 1500s that might be the world's first alien clickbait. Is that good or bad? You decide! (It's bad.)Subscribe to It's Probably (not) Aliens for weekly episodes about cool ancient history! And give us a 5-star review if you have the time. It would really help us out!Follow the show on Twitter for more updates!Ask us questions and send us topics to talk about at ProbsNotAliens.comHosted by Tristan Johnson & Scott NiswanderMusic by Rod Kim | Cover art by SkutchSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Before noir and the pulp detective, we had the gentleman detective. Urbane, witty, often an amateur, he drew from literary sources like Edgar Allen Poe, Arthur Conan Doyle, and Agatha Christie. And few embodied him with as much verve and charisma as William Powell, the star of our first two movies for the season - Private Detective 62 and The Thin ManRecommendations:Tristan - Parallel MothersFred - Funeral Parade of RosesWritten & Produced by Tristan Johnson & Fred PelzerA Strange Phantom ProductionMusic by Kevin MacLeod.Learn more about us or follow us on Letterboxd
We're finally visiting Tristan's homeland of Canada to hunt for every lost historical treasure ever because it's all secretly buried in strange tunnels beneath Oak Island. Or is it? Let's find out!Subscribe to It's Probably (not) Aliens for weekly episodes about cool ancient history! And give us a 5-star review if you have the time. It would really help us out!Follow the show on Twitter for more updates!Ask us questions and send us topics to talk about at ProbsNotAliens.comHosted by Tristan Johnson & Scott NiswanderMusic by Rod Kim | Cover art by SkutchSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to our first season - The Private Eye! We kick things off with a broad look at what we expect to find and what we're looking forward to watching this season.Recommendations:Tristan - Doom PatrolFred - Spider-man: No Way HomeWritten & Produced by Tristan Johnson & Fred PelzerA Strange Phantom ProductionMusic by Kevin MacLeod.Learn more about us or follow us on Letterboxd
We're traveling back to India to discuss nuclear weapons. Were there ancient wars fought with nukes? How could we find out? Why do I let dairy wreck my body so much? Let's find out the answers to some of these questions!Subscribe to It's Probably (not) Aliens for weekly episodes about cool ancient history! And give us a 5-star review if you have the time. It would really help us out!Follow the show on Twitter for more updates!Ask us questions and send us topics to talk about at ProbsNotAliens.comHosted by Tristan Johnson & Scott NiswanderMusic by Rod Kim | Cover art by SkutchSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
You can't rob an armored car - except when you can, like in these two tales of action packed heists - 1949's Criss Cross, and 2021's Wrath of Man.Recommendations:Tristan - Train to Busan, Crimes of the FutureFred - Fire IslandWritten & Produced by Tristan Johnson & Fred PelzerA Strange Phantom ProductionMusic by Kevin MacLeod.Learn more about us or follow us on Letterboxd
We're continuing our discussion about World Grid Theory, which serves as a secret opening for us to also talk about ley lines! Are important archeological sites all connected by lines of energy that can power the Earth? Is our planet a low-poly sphere that nerds use to play D&D? Let's find out!Subscribe to It's Probably (not) Aliens for weekly episodes about cool ancient history! And give us a 5-star review if you have the time. It would really help us out!Hosted by Tristan Johnson & Scott NiswanderMusic by Rod Kim | Cover art by SkutchSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We're going back to our roots to talk about triangle buildings! This time, we're visiting the Cholula Pyramid in Mexico, a multi-layered pyramid cake full of cool history!Subscribe to It's Probably (not) Aliens for weekly episodes about cool ancient history! And give us a 5-star review if you have the time. It would really help us out!Hosted by Tristan Johnson & Scott NiswanderMusic by Rod Kim | Cover art by SkutchSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In part 2 of our biography of David Icke, we're diving deep into his specific beliefs about the lizard people who are feeding off of our bad vibes.Subscribe to It's Probably (not) Aliens for weekly episodes about cool ancient history! And give us a 5-star review if you have the time. It would really help us out!Hosted by Tristan Johnson: https://StepBackHistory.comScott Niswander: https://twitter.com/scottniswanderMusic by Rod Kim: https://RodKim.comCover art by Skutch: https://twitter.com/SkutchdrawsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Let's hit the highway and ride. We're checking out two tales of heists gone wrong in Detroit - 1978's Blue Collar, and 2021's No Sudden Move.Recommendations:Tristan - EncantoFred - PlaytimeWritten & Produced by Tristan Johnson & Fred PelzerA Strange Phantom ProductionMusic by Kevin MacLeod.Learn more about us or follow us on Letterboxd
We return! This time we're breaking into your homes and threatening you with the violence of cinema, looking at two home invasion flicks - 1955's The Desperate Hours, and 2022's Windfall.Recommendations:Tristan - Om Shanti OmFred - Sherlock, Jr.Written & Produced by Tristan Johnson & Fred PelzerA Strange Phantom ProductionMusic by Kevin MacLeod.Learn more about us or follow us on Letterboxd
We're just not going to escape aliens at all are we? You know, for a comic that I'm not sure even existed sometimes there sure are a ton of games to go with it. It certainly helps that there's a spin off movie (that's vaguely related) with a spin off cartoon (that's vaguely related to the movie but oddly kind of closer to the comics). Yup we're talking about Men in Black again. This time with Tristan Johnson from It's (Probably) Not Aliens and Step Back History as we take a look at Men in Black: The Series for Game Boy Color. Be sure to visit Jay & Miles X-Plain the X-Men to see how you can help support people effected by Florida's recent passing of HB1557, commonly known as the “don't say gay” bill. Learn such things as: Are the Men in Black movies secret political commentary? Did Tristan get through the episode without being wrong? How important are sunglasses? And so much more! You can find Tristan at It's (Probably) Not Aliens and Step Back History. We think you should check out this episode about the Girl Guides and their role in WW II. If you want to be a guest on the show please check out the Be a A Guest on the Show page and let me know what you're interested in. If you want to help support the show check out the Play Comics Patreon page or head over to the Support page if you want to go another route. You can also check out the Play Comics Merch Store. Use the coupon code “ireadshownotes” for 15% off your order. Play Comics is part of the Gonna Geek Network, which is a wonderful collection of geeky podcasts. Be sure to check out the other shows on Gonna Geek if you need more of a nerd fix. You can find Play Comics @playcomicscast on Twitter and in the Play Comics Podcast Fan Group on Facebook. Intro/Outro Music by Best Day, who still believes in humanity. That poor child.
The inaugural episode! Fred and Tristan discuss their experience and background with noir, their favorite films of the genre, and what they're looking forward to discussing on the show.Written & Produced by Tristan Johnson & Fred PelzerA Strange Phantom ProductionMusic by Kevin MacLeod.Learn more about us or follow us on LetterboxdJacobin Article on Noir
For the first movie pairing, Fred & Tristan take the obvious route of looking at the two Nightmare Alleys - Edmund Goulding's 1947 adaptation, followed by Guillermo Del Toro's 2021 adaptation. Together they demonstrate the many ways adapters bring themselves to the work they are changing for a new medium, each version boasting its own particular strengths.Written & Produced by Tristan Johnson & Fred PelzerA Strange Phantom ProductionMusic by Kevin MacLeod.Learn more about us or follow us on Letterboxd
Kerri Gallagher is joined by comedian, Tristan Johnson, to dish all things stand up at the Sac Town Comedy Get Down! Tune in to find out more about how Tristan got started in comedy and his thoughts on the Sacramento festival!
Recapping our last 4 guests: Our guest today is Wyatt Richardson. Wyatt is a personal trainer at Elev8 fitness in Chandler and head wrestling coach at Gilbert High School. From our understanding, he is the youngest high school wrestling coach in the state of Arizona. He was hired at 21 for the head job to take over and rebuild a failing program. Since taking over, he has had 3 kids place at state, the most Gilbert's placed since 2013. Including the first female state placer in Gilbert's history. We talk coaching, wrestling, cutting weight and more! For this week's guest, we get inside the perspective of the ER with our friend Dr. Betsi Crow. Dr. Crow is a physician specializing in Emergency Medicine. She attended the Keck School of Medicine of USC and completed her residency training at LAC+USC in East LA. She currently works in multiple hospitals in the LA area. We talk emergency medicine and the rollercoaster of emotions that comes with it. You are not going to want to miss this one! Tristan Johnson is a NASM certified nutrition coach & personal trainer/manager at Peak Nutrition. He is also a nationally ranked & world qualifying powerlifter. Aspiring 2022 Powerlifting World Championships. As a former drug addict, he enjoys helping people change their lives for the better through nutrition & exercise. We dive into stories of addiction, proper supplementation and other health & fitness related topics. Another must listen!
Tristan is a NASM certified nutrition coach & personal trainer/manager at Peak Nutrition. He is also a nationally ranked & world qualifying powerlifter. Aspiring 2022 Powerlifting World Championships. As a former drug addict, he enjoys helping people change their lives for the better through nutrition & exercise. We dive into stories of addiction, proper supplementation and other health & fitness related topics. Another must listen!
Allison welcomes mushroom expert Tristan Johnson and shares more from Farm Aid 2021.
Was Earth really visited by mysterious extraterrestrial travelers thousands of years ago as many proponents of "ancient astronaut theory" believe? What are the hidden secrets and mysteries behind ancient monuments and forgotten civilizations? Every week, actual smart person Tristan Johnson and regular non-smart person Scott Niswander dive through the archives to learn about the fascinating histories of ancient civilizations while also debunking the myths and straight-up lies presented in History Channel's massively popular tv show Ancient Aliens that has sparked a new generation of conspiracy theorists. We hope through this show, you can gain an appreciation for just how cool ancient societies were, and not simply credit their impressive advancements to alien visitors. Subscribe to It's Probably (not) Aliens for weekly episodes about cool ancient history! And give us a 5-star review if you have the time. It would really help us out! Follow the show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProbsNotAliens Tristan Johnson: https://StepBackHistory.com Scott Niswander: https://twitter.com/scottniswander Music by Rod Kim: https://RodKim.com Cover art by Skutch: https://twitter.com/Skutchdraws
We talked to Tristan Johnson from 73 Distillery. We look forward to the release of their first Bourbon, Bywater Bourbon, on August 18th. We talked about yellow watermelons. And we talked about Barracuda Restaurant.
Today we talk with the amazing creature/armor SFX artist and concept designer, Tristan Johnson (aka TrisRex). We cover this cosplay journey, future aspirations, and even delve into some heavier race-related topics. Tristan was an amazing guest and we can't wait to have him on again. Watch this episode here: https://youtu.be/DebvMbZ4g9s Find Tristan here: https://linktr.ee/TrisRex Get one free month of Audible on us!: AudibleTrial.com/JATG Find Johnny and TheGreg here: https://linktr.ee/JATGP #Cosplay #JATG #TrisRex #ComicCon #C2E2
On this episode the past chairs of GradCast gather together to discuss their history on the podcast, their experiences and where they are now. This light hearted conversation with Alexander Moszczynski, Tristan Johnson, Susan Anthony and Ariel Frame is facilitated by longstanding committee member, Yimin Chen. Listen in to find out how it all started, how we've grown and what makes this production a special experience for Western University graduate students. Full Video on YouTube Recorded on Feb 5, 2021 Produced by Ariel Frame Intro theme song produced by Mathew Becker Outro theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot
YouTuber Tristan Johnson of Step Back History joins us to talk about how incinerating tens of thousands of Japanese civillians at the close of the Second World War is actually bad.The impetus for this discussion is a chatacteristically long-winded Twitter thread from National Post opinion editor Matt Gurney, where he argues that dropping the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, which he concedes were not militarily necessary, were good. That's because it allowed his grandfather to return home early and safely from carrying out British colonialism in India, where he was stationed with the Royal Air Force. Whose lives are more valuable, 150,000 Japanese men, women and children, or Matt Gurney's? Real tough to say. Apparently Gurney's voice was such a valuable addition to the discourse on Hiroshima and Nagasaki that he was invited onto Evan Solomon's iHeartRadio show to talk about it. You may remember Evan Solomon from when he got fired from the CBC for using his position as the host of Power and Politics to sell his guests expensive art. It's a Canadian media failson match made in Hell.LinksStep Back History - Was the Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Justified?Gar Alperovitz - The War Was Won Before Hiroshima — And the Generals Who Dropped the Bomb Knew ItWade Davis - The Unraveling of America Jeremy - AIMCo loaned an oil company $45 million, let that company make millions in payments to shareholders and now it can't make the interest paymentsJeremy - Edmonton Police: Defacement of statue not a hate crimeFollow Big Shiny Takes on Twitter or Instagram!@bigshinytakesLike what you hear? Throw us a few bucks on our Patreon for access to exclusive content.
In this episode we sit down with Tonja Tristan Johnson who has adopted 7 children and fostered countless more. Her and her husband moved from a smaller suburban house with two cars to a farm house and a 12 passenger van. She shares the importance of giving children a place to land. She tells her children they should never feel lucky to have been adopted. She instills in them that they deserve a forever home and that God loves them. Her life is dedicated to meeting her children's needs even if that means buying a cow and constant reminders to feed said cow. She recently started a youtube channel that you can see below. Check out Farm Mama of 8 on Youtube
In this episode we sit down with Tonja Tristan Johnson who has adopted 7 children and fostered countless more. Her and her husband moved from a smaller suburban house with two cars to a farm house and a 12 passenger van. She shares the importance of giving children a place to land. She tells her children they should never feel lucky to have been adopted. She instills in them that they deserve a forever home and that God loves them. Her life is dedicated to meeting her children's needs even if that means buying a cow and constant reminders to feed said cow. She recently started a youtube channel that you can see below. Check out Farm Mama of 8 on Youtube
The quarantine has hit Laughs Unlimited. While we are temporarily closed, we're meeting up with some of our favorite comics. We're chatting and staying sane during the coronavirus. Follow along. Episode C features: Tristan Johnson and Ozzy McNazz
Its time for Tristan Vs Tristan! In this classic re-telling of the movie Face Off, Tristan Boyle and Tristan Johnson go head to head to find out who the real Tristan is,. Only kidding, Tristan Johnson is the content creator behidn the Youtube channel StepBack History, which seeks to talk about history in a meaningful way. During this episode Tristan J outlines the reasons why he started the youtube channel and what he aims to achieve; how we reach out to certain audiences, especially those susceptible to alt-right indoctrination and sympathetic to right wing memes. We also cover how history is changed by who tells it and even talk about the End and now restart of History. Check out StepBack History on Youtube Follow Tristan J on Twitter
Its time for Tristan Vs Tristan! In this classic re-telling of the movie Face Off, Tristan Boyle and Tristan Johnson go head to head to find out who the real Tristan is,. Only kidding, Tristan Johnson is the content creator behidn the Youtube channel StepBack History, which seeks to talk about history in a meaningful way. During this episode Tristan J outlines the reasons why he started the youtube channel and what he aims to achieve; how we reach out to certain audiences, especially those susceptible to alt-right indoctrination and sympathetic to right wing memes. We also cover how history is changed by who tells it and even talk about the End and now restart of History. Check out StepBack History on Youtube Follow Tristan J on Twitter
Its time for Tristan Vs Tristan! In this classic re-telling of the movie Face Off, Tristan Boyle and Tristan Johnson go head to head to find out who the real Tristan is,. Only kidding, Tristan Johnson is the content creator behidn the Youtube channel StepBack History, which seeks to talk about history in a meaningful way. During this episode Tristan J outlines the reasons why he started the youtube channel and what he aims to achieve; how we reach out to certain audiences, especially those susceptible to alt-right indoctrination and sympathetic to right wing memes. We also cover how history is changed by who tells it and even talk about the End and now restart of History. Check out StepBack History on Youtube Follow Tristan J on Twitter
Hootie Hoo! Natalia and Tristan join Agata and Anastasia at Staples Center to watch the New York Liberty battle it out with the Los Angeles Sparks on what happens to be Faith & Family Night. The crew discusses dancing for Jesus, Sparky's big muscles, and what a badass Chelsea Gray is. They also give an update on mop guy and his horrible work ethic. Were there multiple celebs caught on the jumbotron this game? You just gotta hear this ep to find out!
Tristan Johnson had always admired the work of successful scientists making a name for themselves in their respective fields — […]
Robert Omoto sits with stand-up comedian Tristan Johnson to talk about growing up in Oakland, changing his image, and performing everywhere from a mechanic shop to at a funeral.
Robert Omoto sits with stand-up comedian Tristan Johnson to talk about growing up in Oakland, changing his image, and performing everywhere from a mechanic shop to at a funeral.
In this podcast episode, Rifat Hussain and Tristan Johnson reflect on the history of Islamophobia and the impact that it has on the lives of Muslims today. Rifat Hussain is the manager of Orientation Services for Newcomers at the Cross Cultural Learner Centre, and she has played an integral role in helping settle hundreds of … Continue reading "The Heuristic of Hate: Dissecting Islamophobia"
This week we meet with our new Gradcast committee member Aniruddho Chokroborty-Hoque who works with mice exposed to alcohol during brain development. He tries to find ways to rehabilitate them through novelty, play, and socialization. Host: Yimin and Alex Produce by Tristan Johnson
This week, were with Sonya Van Nuland. Shes taking a look into how we train anatomy to doctors, and what new techy tools really work. Guest: Sonya Van Nuland Host: Alex Moszczynski If you want to come on and talk about your research, email us as gradcastradio@gmail.com Gradcast on: Twitter: @Gradcastradio Facebook: Gradcast Radio Produced by Tristan Johnson
This week our guest Kelly Abrams talks to us. Her work involves visiting Ontario farms and looking for their stories of working knowledge, and interactions with new technology. Guest: Nathan Dawthorne Hosts: Alex Moszczynski & Tristan Johnson If you want to come on and talk about your research, email us as gradcastradio@gmail.com Gradcast on: Twitter: @Gradcastradio Facebook: Gradcast Radio Produced by Tristan Johnson
This week we are joined by Anthropologist Nathan Dawthorne. He is looking into the oft unexplored world of male sex workers here in our own London Ontario. He's found amazing stories and variety in something the government tends to gloss over. Guest: Nathan Dawthorne Hosts: Alex Moszczynski & Tristan Johnson If you want to come on and talk about your research, email us as gradcastradio@gmail.com Gradcast on: Twitter: @Gradcastradio Facebook: Gradcast Radio Produced by Tristan Johnson
This week we are interviewing our first Anthropologist. Hana Ahmed is jsut starting her time at Western, and building upon the activist work she has done in her home country of Bangladesh with the Chittagong Hill Tribes. Guest: Hana Ahmed Hosts: Ramina Adam & Tristan Johnson If you want to come on and talk about your research, email us as gradcastradio@gmail.com Gradcast on: Twitter: @Gradcastradio Facebook: Gradcast Radio Produced by Tristan Johnson
This week we say hello to Elkin Sierra, who studies how Japanese speaking people learn Spanish. Guest: Elkin Sierra Host: Tristan Johnson If you want to come on and talk about your research, email us as gradcastradio at gmail dot com Gradcast on: Twitter: @Gradcastradio Facebook: Gradcast Radio Produced by Tristan Johnson
Hello internet land! This week we're back in the radio, and getting back into the squishy sciences with Jacqueline Dron. Cholesterol is linked to one of the most prolific diseases in the western world. Could there be a genetic component? Guest: Jacqueline Dron Host: Jina Kum & Alexander Moszczynski If you want to come on and talk about your research, email us as gradcastradio at gmail dot com Gradcast on: Twitter: @Gradcastradio Facebook: Gradcast Radio Produced by Tristan Johnson
J-Red & Friends (Lance Woods, Tristan Johnson, & G-King)Thursday, April 30th, 2015
What weighs 400lbs has corn rows, gold teeth and is as Funny as Hell? Well it's not Tristan Johnson... Now. Listen to his Incredible journey from the mean streets of Oakland to Comedy Stages around California. Very inspirational!
Don and Keith welcome a pair of phenomenal guests this week on Top MMA Radio. First, Ryan Dickson comes on the show to discuss his Hard Knocks 35 fight against CJ Marsh on April 25th in Calgary. Dickson goes in depth on his previous bout with Michael Hill fight as well as his training. Dickson […]
Top MMA Radio has a really big show this week! First off, Fitplus MMA’s Scott MacLean comes on the show to discuss TJ Grant’s big win at UFC 160, his training camp, and his upcoming title shot. MacLean talks about how he got into training and discusses other teammates like Tristan Johnson, Maverick Cowx, and […]