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HPR All Things Considered host Dave Lawrence welcomes back reggae legends Third World and their founder/guitarist Stephen "Cat" Coore as the group tours the islands since the pandemic. They are at Uncle Robert's Awa Bar in Pāhoa this evening and doing two shows at the Blue Note Hawaii tomorrow. Not only do we learn what's happening at these concerts, but get into the fascinating family background Cat has.
Stop the Tall Man and Save the Tiger Peter YoungPeter Young shares his powerful journey of breaking free from a toxic cult in this compelling episode of the Kingdom Crossroads podcast. He reveals how he unwittingly joined a cult through his marriage and the manipulative tactics employed by its leader, Uncle Robert, to control and isolate members. As Peter recounts his experience, he highlights the subtle signs of manipulation and the profound impact of spiritual abuse on personal identity and faith. Listeners will gain valuable insights into recognizing the warning signs of cult-like behavior and the importance of surrounding themselves with supportive, truth-driven leaders. Through Peter's resilience and faith, he demonstrates the hope of recovery and the path to rediscovering one's true identity in Christ.Takeaways: Peter Young's journey reveals how easily one can become entangled in a cult-like community. Cult leaders often start with truth but gradually twist it to maintain control over members. Recognizing red flags, such as isolation from loved ones, can help prevent cult involvement. The emotional aftermath of leaving a cult can be devastating and requires significant healing. Faith can remain intact even when one is misled by a narcissistic leader. It's crucial for friends and family to reach out and support those in potential cult situations. _____________________________________________Check Out These Amazing LinksModernIQs is a sponsor of the Kingdom Cross Roads Podcast Newsletter: Transform your creative workflow with ModernIQs! Explore AI-powered tools for content creation, from smart question generators to automated blog writers. Streamline and create with ease! Go to ModernIQs.com for more information!Grow your faith and your business with The Faith-Based Business Newsletter! Get practical tips, biblical insights, and strategies for success. Subscribe at FaithBasedBiz.Substack.com and tune in to the podcast at FaithBasedBusinessPodcast.com!Dive deep into biblical prophecy with Revelation Warning! Explore end-times insights, scriptural truths, and what they mean for today. Start your journey at RevelationWarning.com.Ready to share your faith and grow your business? Join FaithCaster Academy! Learn to create impactful podcasts that amplify your message. Start today at FaithCasterAcademy.com!
In this episode of the Cult Vault podcast, I speak with Peter Young, a returning guest and author of 'Stop the Tall Man, Save the Tiger.' Peter shares his personal journey of unwittingly marrying into a cult and the psychological manipulation he faced from the cult leader, Uncle Robert. The conversation delves into the dynamics of cult influence on family relationships, the slow process of indoctrination, and the impact on Peter's marriage and parenting. Peter discusses his recovery journey, the importance of maintaining faith, and the challenges of co-parenting post-separation. The episode concludes with Peter's encouragement for listeners to stay connected and seek support in their lives.Peter's Memoir "Stop the Tall Man, Save the Tiger: My Journey In and Out of a Cult" - https://amzn.eu/d/bzAm0OrGet in Touch or Support:Patreon - patreon.com/thecultvaultCrimecon UK 2025 - https://www.crimecon.co.uk - use code CULT for 10% off tickets!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cultvaultpod/Twitter: https://twitter.com/CultVaultPodReddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/Cult-VaultGmail: cultvaultpodcast@gmail.com
Eaton HK proudly presents the first solo exhibition of London and Hong Kong-based photographer Kenneth Lam's photography exhibition in Hong Kong, which opens at Foodhall on November 1 (Friday) from 7 – 9pm. With a background in creative direction and food photography, Kenneth Lam presents a new series that delves into deeply personal themes. The exhibition is a poignant exploration of familial bonds, queerness, and the intricacies of intergenerational and personal identity. Exhibition Period: November 1 - December 1 Opening: November 1 (Friday) 7—9PM Venue: Foodhall (@eatonfoodhall), LG, Eaton HK
Welcome to The Tragedy Academy, a show created to bridge societal divides in a judgment-free zone using candor and humor. In this episode, hosts Jay Hicks and Gary DeFranco are joined by Peter Young, a former sports broadcaster turned author, who shares his extraordinary story of being entangled in a cult and his journey to freedom. Join us as Peter Young, a New Jersey native and former aspiring sports star, delves into his unexpected journey from aspiring athlete to sports broadcaster and, ultimately, to a man caught in the web of a cult. Peter opens up about his life-changing encounter with a small cult leader, Uncle Robert, and its profound impact on his life and relationships. Peter illuminates the often-overlooked world of small cults and the insidious nature of mind control through his story. This episode is not just a recount of personal trials but a cautionary tale that sheds light on cult influence's subtle yet powerful dynamics. Key Takeaways:
How to Split a Toaster: A divorce podcast about saving your relationships
Overcoming Cult Manipulation and an Impossible DivorcePeter Young joins hosts Seth Nelson and Pete Wright to share his harrowing experience getting sucked into a cult led by his wife's "Uncle Robert", trying to save his marriage and protect his kids, and the messy divorce that followed.Peter's StoryPeter met his wife Paige when he was working as a sports broadcaster in Idaho. Paige had been born into a cult led by "Uncle Robert" and was completely under his control. Though skeptical at first, after 20 years of marriage Peter eventually got pulled into the cult mentality as well. When Paige ultimately chose loyalty to Uncle Robert over staying married, it led to a nasty divorce and parental alienation of their children.Peter describes how Uncle Robert used manipulation, paranoia, and ideological indoctrination to gain total control over Paige and eventually himself. Even after Paige filed for divorce, Peter fought hard to save his marriage and protect his kids from her cult delusions. With the help of a guardian ad litem, Peter was granted custody of their minor children. But the divorce process was dragged out through endless frivolous motions from his ex-wife.Key TakeawaysThe role of a Guardian ad Litem in high-conflict custody casesStrategies for dealing with a spouse who files endless frivolous motionsHow to navigate a divorce when your spouse is representing themselves (pro se)The long-term trauma of parental alienationTips for saving money during an expensive divorce processImportance of being the "bigger person" and avoiding conflictQuestions AnsweredHow can you save money when a spouse files endless frivolous motions during divorce?What advice does Peter have for others going through a difficult divorce?How to handle co-parenting with an ex who is manipulative or abusiveAbout PeterPeter Young is an author and former sports broadcaster. After getting sucked into his wife's cult and going through a messy divorce, he wrote a memoir about his experience called Stop the Tall Man, Save the Tiger. He continues sharing his story to help others.Links & NotesStop the Tall Man, Save the Tiger by Peter YoungPeter Young's websiteSchedule a consult with SethGot a question you want to ask on the show? Click here! (00:00) - Welcome to How to Split a Toaster (00:27) - Meet Peter Young (01:38) - Marrying Into a Cult (05:22) - Ghost People in a Divorce (06:27) - Weaponization of Spouse (07:36) - Growing Relationship with Uncle Robert (09:25) - She Asks for Divorce (11:46) - Getting Involved in the First Place (14:21) - The Moniker 'Uncle Robert' (16:05) - Transition Out During Divorce (17:41) - Getting a GAL (19:14) - GALs and Parental Alienation (20:57) - Still Dealing With It (24:01) - The Divorce Process (26:21) - Uncle Robert's Influence on the Divorce (28:03) - Parental Manipulation (30:04) - Dealing With a Pro Se Attorney (35:11) - Dealing With Costs and Time (38:15) - Perspective (40:38) - Finding His Book (44:38) - Listener Question (51:00) - Wrap Up Establishing trust with Co-Parents can be difficult when alcohol abuse is involved. Use Soberlink as an opportunity to improve co-parenting arrangements. Visit their site to learn more and get a promo code for $50 off.
Jonestown, Branch Davidians, Moonies, The Source Family. We have heard of some of the biggest cults of all time. This week we examine the rise of "micro-cults". Rather than have hundreds of followers that make waves in society following one leader there is a growing prevalence on cults with 10-20 members following a guru, be it a family member or someone who has just latched on to a family. That is exactly what happened to Peter Young when he married into a family who had a "family guru" after several years of marriage he realized that his character who went by "Uncle Robert" was much more than a family friend, but someone who controlled his wife and her immediate family. Through years of battles and a lot of truly mind blowing things happening (stolen wedding rings, "casino church', and surrogacy for the leader) this cult finally made him lose his marriage when he would not submit completely to the teaching. This is a remarkable story about the power of a cult of personality and getting out before it is too late._____________________________________Pick Up "Stop the Tall Man, Save the Tiger" here: https://shorturl.at/eklP7Peter's Website: https://www.authorpeteryoung.com/—————————————————————Link to all things Not in a Huff Podcast: https://linktr.ee/notinahuffpodcastPlease follow/subscribe to the podcast to be the first to see new episodes when they come out each week. Be extra awesome and rate us on Apple Podcast and Spotify! :)
In this miniseries, I chat with author Peter Young about his recently published memoir Stop The Tall Man, Save The Tiger: A Memoir of Spiritual Abuse in a Small Religious Cult. Peter discusses the difficulty of navigating a family cult when marrying the love of his life and being introduced to the strange family friend known as Uncle Robert. Peter's journey includes one of maintaining faith and doing all one man can do to hold onto his children. Check out Peter's incredible memoir, on sale today. Get in Touch or Support:Patreon - patreon.com/thecultvaultCult Vault Shop - cultvaultpodcast.com/shopCrimecon UK 2023 - https://www.crimecon.co.uk/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cultvaultpod/Twitter: https://twitter.com/CultVaultPodReddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/Cult-VaultGmail: cultvaultpodcast@gmail.com
In this miniseries, I chat with author Peter Young about his recently published memoir Stop The Tall Man, Save The Tiger: A Memoir of Spiritual Abuse in a Small Religious Cult. Peter discusses the difficulty of navigating a family cult when marrying the love of his life and being introduced to the strange family friend known as Uncle Robert. Peter's journey includes one of maintaining faith and doing all one man can do to hold onto his children. Check out Peter's incredible memoir, on sale today. Get in Touch or Support:Patreon - patreon.com/thecultvaultCult Vault Shop - cultvaultpodcast.com/shopCrimecon UK 2023 - https://www.crimecon.co.uk/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cultvaultpod/Twitter: https://twitter.com/CultVaultPodReddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/Cult-VaultGmail: cultvaultpodcast@gmail.com
In this miniseries, I chat with author Peter Young about his recently published memoir Stop The Tall Man, Save The Tiger: A Memoir of Spiritual Abuse in a Small Religious Cult. Peter discusses the difficulty of navigating a family cult when marrying the love of his life and being introduced to the strange family friend known as Uncle Robert. Peter's journey includes one of maintaining faith and doing all one man can do to hold onto his children. Check out Peter's incredible memoir, on sale today. Get in Touch or Support:Patreon - patreon.com/thecultvaultCult Vault Shop - cultvaultpodcast.com/shopCrimecon UK 2023 - https://www.crimecon.co.uk/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cultvaultpod/Twitter: https://twitter.com/CultVaultPodReddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/Cult-VaultGmail: cultvaultpodcast@gmail.com
Episode 42 Peter describes his journey through a small religious cult. Getting drawn in was not his intention, and he believes that no one knows they're in a cult, just that they were in a cult. For Peter, the group was an unavoidable aspect of marrying the love of his life. Neither the cult nor his experience in the cult is what you would expect. The particularities of his story open the mysterious world of a cult – the common characteristics of the leader, and the journey though the unusual experience. As Peter describes, there is redemption, for which he is grateful. Highlights:· Peter Young's life, work, and faith· The danger of the leader's slow deceit and twisting of biblical text· Understanding that salvation stories are unique to each individual· The leader, Uncle Robert, influenced Peter's marriage and family· Distinguishing a cult from a strong culture· Importance of faith in getting through tough times and not putting identity solely in a professionReferences:New Yorker, https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2021/07/12/what-makes-a-cult-a-cultSocial Media links for Peter: Website – https://www.authorpeteryoung.comLinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterbyoung/Facebook – @Peteryoung32 YouTube – @authorpeteryoung Amazon – https://www.amazon.com/Stop-Tall-Man-Save-Tiger-ebook/Social Media links for Méli:Talking with God Project – https://www.talkingwithgodproject.orgLinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/melisolomon/Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100066435622271Follow the podcast!The Living Our Beliefs podcast offers a place to learn about other religions and faith practices. When you hear about how observant Christians, Jews and Muslims live their faith, new ideas and questions arise: Is your way similar or different? Is there an idea or practice that you want to explore? Understanding how other people live opens your mind and heart to new people you meet. Transcript – https://www.buzzsprout.com/1851013/episodes/13056749Comments? Email Méli – info@talkingwithgodproject.orgThe Living Our Beliefs podcast is part of the Talking with God Project. For information on talks, blog posts and more, go to – https://www.talkingwithgodproject.org/
If you're not in a cult, are you being influenced by groups, perhaps on social media that operate as one? The more disturbing questions is, would you know?My guest for this episode says that “you never know that you are in a cult, you only know you were in one.” Wikipedia describes a cult as a term used for “a relatively small group which is typically led by a charismatic and self-appointed leader, who excessively controls its members, requiring unwavering devotion to a set of beliefs and practices...”Cults can influence its members subtly with strategies such as: · Exploiting our confirmation biases, refuting any evidence or perspective that challenges the beliefs of the group, or simply offers another idea as a possibility.· Preys on our fears, we are only safe from “them” when under the guidance of a charismatic thought leader, guru and the special members of the group who are different, who know the real truth, the special or awakened few. · Build their ideology on partial truths to make their teachings seem plausible, but never backed by hard empirical evidence. · Anchors their philosophy around emotionally charged words or language that conditions members to react without critical thinking around context. · Weaponizing virtues. The group believes in a highly specific way of life, set of beliefs, a virtuous philosophy in which anyone who believes differently is either lost, evil, deceived or deeply deficient in some way. · Financial exploitation. Money is given to the leader, either directly or in exchange for training; not around the acquisition of skills, applied knowledge or a particular craft, but rather so you can learn how to be more like the leader and their inner circle. · Members are encouraged to isolate themselves from people who think differently, or even from individuals who question any aspect of the group's beliefs and practices. Any of this sound familiar? My guest for this fascinating episode was surprised to find himself in a religious cult. In his raw, vulnerable, and powerfully engaging memoir, Peter Young provides an unflinching look at how cult leaders brainwash their followers and infect them with condemnation, hatred, and paranoia.A basketball coach, author, and successful sports broadcaster for organizations such as ESPN, Peter Youngs life was good. When he met Paige, the love of his life, it was perfect, she was perfect. Life seemed too good to be true. However, when Peter married Paige, he unwittingly married into a whole new world, one dominated by the family guru, the bizarre Uncle Robert.While trying to remain close to Paige and thus save his marriage, Peter was unwittingly sucked into the tiny cult of Uncle Robert, where casinos are churches and Jews conspire to rule the world.For nearly twenty years Peter allowed himself to be slowly brainwashed, missing the obvious signs he was in a cult, including the true meaning of the mysterious tiger dream, which is detailed in his riveting book “Stop the Tall Man, Save the Tiger.” His book can be found on amazon and wherever books are sold. I loved this conversation with Peter, I found it to be deeply interesting, shocking, at times disturbing, but important and engaging. Peter's background is Christianity. His faith is expressed throughout our conversation. Yet, regardless of your background or spiritual beliefs, this conversation is a relevant one. Enjoy Visit us at:www.theselfhelpantidote.com
Peter Young was a Division I basketball player, had a career in sports broadcasting on a major network, and married the girl of his dreams. It was basically love at first sight. He met her family and heard all about "Uncle Robert". Then he met Uncle Robert. Then he made the mistake of questioning Uncle Robert's rules and ideas. Then he became part of Uncle Robert's family. But never quite obseqious enough. Then he was getting a divorce. It was only then that he realized he was in a cult. This is his story.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4863095/advertisement
Peter Young was a Division I basketball player, had a career in sports broadcasting on a major network, and married the girl of his dreams. It was basically love at first sight. He met her family and heard all about "Uncle Robert". Then he met Uncle Robert. Then he made the mistake of questioning Uncle Robert's rules and ideas. Then he became part of Uncle Robert's family. But never quite obseqious enough. Then he was getting a divorce. It was only then that he realized he was in a cult. This is his story.
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Remembrance Day is a memorial day observed in Commonwealth member states since the end of the First World War to honour armed forces members who have died in the line of duty. This weeks' guest, Beulah Coombs, shares the true story of a World War 1 Jamaican soldier and how, through a series of amazing and incredible coincidences, his family came to discover his fate, nearly 100 years after his death, her Uncle Robert. She is a former teacher, lecturer and now author of the book - My Uncle Robert: The True Story of a Forgotten Jamaican World War 1 Soldier.Links:https://www.beulahcoombs.comdebbiewilliamspodcast.comTitle Music: Bouncy-Spongy by Ketsa, licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.Support the show
Tis is the premiere episode of the Angry Old Man Podcast Sleeping Stories. It's entitled Uncle Robert's Farm and if we don't put you to sleept we suggest a case of Coors Lite and a balogna sandwich.
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I know I say this a lot, but this was truly a special week of USSE. Definitely need to thank Joseph Garcia, Andres Garcia Ruiz, and Jonathon Lewis. ALL OF THEM FIRST TIME STORYTELLERS, and they all knocked it out of the park!!! So, sit back, enjoy this one, and of course stay Scotchy, my friends! ~ U.S.~
Family Talk and Uncle Robert Morgan tribute - Partridge in a Pear Tree Quad Ale Today We Remember Robert Morgan and Talk Family and Family Communication and issues while drinking Partridge in a Pear Tree Quad Ale by The Bruery #family #counsel #life
On today's episode of the Reason Reborn we try to bring in the Thanksgiving holiday with a little bit of cheer...and discuss things such as rampant sexual abuse. Yeah...Happy Thanksgiving everyone...
Uncle Robert is back and he is feeling all the things. Coming off an early 1974 tour with The Band, Dylan began an affair with a Columbia Records employee, took some art classes and, more or less, began the ending of his union with then wife, Sara Dylan. Hashed out on his Minnesota farm with mistress in tow and recorded in the fall of 1974, the subsequent seventeen songs may well be the most intimately autobiographical accounting of a marriage falling apart ever put to tape. Let's talk Bob Dylan, Blood on the Tracks!
Enjoy this virtual book talk on Kristine Anderson's award-winning book, Crooked Truth held on October 12, 2020. About 'Crooked Truth': Fifteen-year-old Lucas Webster doesn't mind working in the fields and chopping cotton on his grandparents's farm in South Georgia, but he hates getting stuck caring for his Uncle Robert. Born with Down Syndrome, Robert is ten years older than Lucas and follows Lucas around like a clumsy shadow. Lucas wants to get out of Crisscross and be rid of his child-like uncle, but after his grandpa dies in the spring of 1948, things change. His grandmother withdraws in her grief and Alvin Earl, Robert's half-brother, returns to manage the farm with his guns and stash of liquor. Lucas must become more than a reluctant caretaker. A hard man, Alvin Earl plans to pull Lucas out of school to work on the farm full-time and send Robert to the state asylum. When a fatal shooting occurs late one hot afternoon, Lucas must decide what to tell the sheriff. As he discovers the ties that can destroy and bind a family, he cannot reveal what really happened to the local authorities or anyone else. About Kristine Anderson: Kristine F. Anderson earned a Ph.D. in Communicative Arts from Georgia State University. She has worked as a freelance writer for national newspapers and magazines and taught high school English. She has also taught courses at Shorter College and Southern Polytechnic State University, now part of Kennesaw State University. A longtime Episcopalian, she has been involved in several parishes in the Atlanta Diocese. Moderated by Barbara Pendergrast.
It's time to talk about Candace's Dad's Uncle Robert. Unfortunately, it's also the day of his funeral! What sort of slimy, tentacled truths will come out inside the empty church? You'll find out, once we talk about it. You can find & subscribe to our show on iTunes, Google Play, or anywhere else you stream your podcasts. We're on social media, @unexpectedshow on Twitter and @theunexpectedpodcast on Facebook. You can also find out what we're up to on our website, www.theunexpectedpodcast.com. We Need to Talk About My Dad's Uncle was written and directed by Andrew Soucek. Voice talent on this episode includes Katie Wickline, Sarah Palm, and Patrick Croce. Each story is somehow a work of fiction, and with the exception of public figures like Tony Danza, any resemblance to persons living or dead is coincidental, and unexpected. All background music is credited to Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) and Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0
The first half of this podcast episode is dedicated to the girls "get its." Someone's get its are another person's "don't get its." The significance of hair gel, high fashion, and sparkling water is debated. The second half of the podcast Ashley & Lauren's Uncle Robert joins the episode to chat about generational I Don't Get Its like, long beards, and ponder what was named first, orange the fruit or orange the color? Listen to other podcasts similar to this on iTunes!
Did somebody say legends?! Because we're talking two of everybody's faves - Robert Townsend & Leon for this episode! While the fellas promote the "Making of the Five Heartbeats" documentary on UMC, they stop by The YBF Podcast for what was technically Natasha's first recording in quarantine. After a few frozen moments, they got to everything you've ever wanted to know about the cult classic: Was it real wiggery or real hair they were rocking on screen? Why Whitney didn't work out for a role she auditioned for and what she told Robert once she saw the movie. Which co-star did the most while in character and forgot their heart throb status was JUST a character? Who got caught getting it popping in real life in the trailers? How did Robert become so prolific in the industry? What we don't know about the most underrated writer in Hollywood. Robert Townsend may be divorced, but he's definitely got him a secret bae even his good friend Leon didn't know about. We got the tea on their quarantine visits, how Leon is handling being far away from his baby girl Noelle, what he's telling her about the business now t hat she wants to be an actress, why he refuses to do TikTok with her, and Leon dishes on how he pulled ex-wife turned bomb co-parent Cynthia Bailey. Get into the real deal with some real legends. And how we found out Robert is a low key huge fan of Tory Lanez's raunchy quarantine radio AND demon time. Chile...Come get Uncle Robert! Listen now!
Christmas Jumper Day is 14th December and in today's episode, I'm running through your different options when it comes to embracing this staple of the festive season. Prompted by a social media post from @fash_rev about the Brits' obsession with the Christmas Jumper. Did you know that we will spend in excess of £220 MILLION on Christmas Jumpers this year? A quarter of which will end up in the bin? Charity shops are saying they are overflowing with Christmas jumpers. So, for our first option for acquiring a festive sweater is to go to your local charity shop and get your jumper from them. That way, charity wins twice! The next option is to consider an onshore supplier for your Christmas jumper. Kate Hills of the Make It British podcast interviewed Bhavik Master, who runs a family knitwear factory in Leicester. They manufacture Christmas jumpers here in the UK. They are acrylic, but at least they are local and they have a good range of designs, including some that are on the nordic end of the festive spectrum. My favourites of these are the Classic Fair Isle and the Penguin Fair Isle design. You can find these at www.britishchristmasjumpers.com and you can hear the full story at makeitbritish.co.uk/008 Your gold plated solution, is, of course, to knit your own jumper that you can wear for the next 30 years, just like Uncle Robert. I've a selection of my favourite 6 knitting and 1 crochet patterns to share with you. Full show notes and links at www.shinybees.com/127
Playing the drums since Jason Bonham was 4 years old, was there anything else that captured his attention for a bit in terms of interests? The answer is yes. Jason Bonham is heavily into motorcross and talked his love for it on episode 81 of the DOMKcast. Son of the late, great John Bonham of Led Zeppelin. Jason has talent in his genes. A working relationship with the greatest hard rock band of all time throughout his childhood. He used to call Jimmy Page and Robert Plant Uncle Jimmy and Uncle Robert. The majority of his time is soaked up by his project with Sammy Hagar called The Circle. He gave us an update on new music from those guys. Who would you put on your Mt Rushmore of Hard Rock bands? This spawned an intriguing conversation with Jason. He gave me his picks with a contingency that Led Zeppelin is already up there being the major influence for so many bands. Jason is a record guy. We dove into the experience of albums and it's different now-a-days. He gave us the rundown of his sterio system at his house which includes a Macintosh record player. You just can't replace the experience of vinyl. When Jason plays Led Zeppelin songs, does he try to give it his own flare or does he does try to emmulate his father? Hear his answer to that question and many others on episode 81 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks New episodes available every Friday at 2pm on the iHeartRadio app. Listen to DOMK Friday nights at 11pm on 97.5 KMOD.
Playing the drums since Jason Bonham was 4 years old, was there anything else that captured his attention for a bit in terms of interests? The answer is yes. Jason Bonham is heavily into motorcross and talked his love for it on episode 81 of the DOMKcast. Son of the late, great John Bonham of Led Zeppelin. Jason has talent in his genes. A working relationship with the greatest hard rock band of all time throughout his childhood. He used to call Jimmy Page and Robert Plant Uncle Jimmy and Uncle Robert. The majority of his time is soaked up by his project with Sammy Hagar called The Circle. He gave us an update on new music from those guys. Who would you put on your Mt Rushmore of Hard Rock bands? This spawned an intriguing conversation with Jason. He gave me his picks with a contingency that Led Zeppelin is already up there being the major influence for so many bands. Jason is a record guy. We dove into the experience of albums and it's different now-a-days. He gave us the rundown of his sterio system at his house which includes a Macintosh record player. You just can't replace the experience of vinyl. When Jason plays Led Zeppelin songs, does he try to give it his own flare or does he does try to emmulate his father? Hear his answer to that question and many others on episode 81 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks New episodes available every Friday at 2pm on the iHeartRadio app. Listen to DOMK Friday nights at 11pm on 97.5 KMOD.
Recorded on Wednesday, July 25th 2018 Inexplicably, Braden and Ryan have managed to produce another 10 episodes, which means its time to dedicate a full episode to topics and questions selected by our loyal listeners! We talk road trips, droids, lifting Mjolnir, future episode topics, favorite Teen Titans, and even create a Star Wars RPG character! We also talk about our evening at Fenway with the Foo Fighters and the revival of The Clone Wars! We hope you enjoy the show! After giving us a listen, please tell a friend and let us know what you think, either through an iTunes review or via one of the outlets listed below: On PodBean - http://meandmypadawan.podbean.com On Twitter - @MeAndMyPadawan (Ryan and Braden) or @Ry_Too_D2 (just Ryan) On Facebook - Me And My Padawan and The Me and My Padawan Fan Club On Patreon - http://www.patreon.com/meandmypadawan Email - meandmypadawan@gmail.com Google Voice - (585) 376-7478 - that's LUKE-PORGS-8 MANY THANKS TO OUR PATREON SUPPORTERS FOR HELPING US KEEP THE LIGHTS ON! - Angelic Empyress SOURCES REFERENCED Star Wars: The Clone Wars Chronological Episode Guide - StarWars.com Article EPISODE OUTLINE 01:35 - #CloneWarsSaved! Plus, we plan to re-watch The Clone Wars following the canon chronological order. 04:40 - Over the weekend, we saw the Foo Fighters at Fenway Park in Boston, MA! 08:00 - We answer a Facebook question from Danny about our past and future travels. 11:10 - Uncle Robert, Uncle Ryan, and Phil asked us some philosophical questions. 16:20 - We answer a Twitter Question from @AngelicEmpyress about our favorite types of droids. 18:15 - Phil asked another question, this time about Star Wars RPG character creation. Kind of. 20:05 - Braden answers a Twitter Question from @PorgBach about Teen Titans GO! UPCOMING EPISODES Week of 7/29 - Teen Titans GO! Week of 8/05 - Lightsaber! Vs! Captain America's Shield! Week of 8/12 - TBD INTRO MUSIC Quail and Robot Convo by Podington Bear is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License. Based on a work at http://soundofpicture.com. OUTTRO MUSIC Star Wars overture preformed by moe., found on archive.org's Live Music Archive. As if you couldn't tell, we are not endorsed or affiliated with Disney, LucasFilm, Lego, Marvel, or any other franchise that we discussed in this episode. At least not yet? All sound effects used in this episode are either public domain or the exclusive property of their respective copyright holders.
Uncle Bob of Uncle Bob Consulting LLC joined to discuss the existential risks that the software engineering profession faces in 2018.
Welcome to Disney in Review! Today, we trace Walt Disney's lineage, travel to his hometown of Marceline, Missouri, and join him in France during World War I. Follow the podcast on social media: Facebook- @disneyinreviewpodcast (https://www.facebook.com/disneyinreviewpodcast/) Twitter- @DisneyinRev (https://mobile.twitter.com/DisneyinRev) Instagram- @disneyinreview (https://www.instagram.com/disneyinreview/) I'd love to hear from you via email at disneyinreview@hotmail.com! Sources Cited: 1. Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination by Neal Gabler http://amzn.to/2EdjNYT 2. How to Be Like Walt: Capturing the Disney Magic Every Day of Your Life by Pat Williams with Jim Denney http://amzn.to/2EFWPY6 3. In the Service of the Red Cross: Walt Disney's Early Adventures: 1918-1919 by David Lesjak http://amzn.to/2EdW4HZ Disney History Timeline Herbert Arthur Disney (December 8, 1888 – January 29, 1961) Raymond “Ray” Arnold Disney (December 30, 1890 – May 24, 1989) Roy Oliver Disney (June 24, 1893 – December 20, 1971) Walter Elias Disney (December 5, 1901 – December 15, 1966) Ruth Flora Disney (December 6, 1903 – April 7, 1995) Disney Lineage -d’Isignys of Normandy, arrived in England with William the Conqueror and fought at the Battle of Hastings (October 14, 1066) -In late seventeenth century, during English Restoration, a Protestant branch of the family moved to County Kilkenny, Ireland July 1834 (Decade before the Potato Famine) -Arundel Elias Disney (Elias’s grandfather, Walt’s great-grandfather) sold his holdings and moved from Liverpool to America with wife and 2 kids & his older brother (Robert) and his wife and 2 kids on the New Jersey 1835 -Arundel bought 149 acres along Maitland River and moved to the township of Goderich in SW Ontario’s wilderness (Canada), near Lake Huron -Arundel built his area’s first grist mill and sawmill, farmed his land, and had 16 kids (8 girls & 8 boys) 1858 -Oldest son, Kepple (25), married Mary Richardson (another Irish immigrant) -Bought 100 acres of lands and built small pine cabin and moved to Bluevale in Morris Township (north of Goderich) -Elias Disney (February 6, 1859 – September 13, 1941) -Kepple restlessly strikes out -Oil struck nearby in Oil Springs – rented his farm, left family with Mary’s sister, and joined drilling crew for 2 years (Struck no oil) -Returned to Bluevale, then left to drill salt wells for one year (still no fortune) -Returned to Bluevale and built new frame house on his land and started farming again 1877 -Kepple left with Elias (18) and Robert (2nd oldest son) heading to California, where gold had been struck -Only got to Kansas. Kepple bought >300 acres in NW Kansas (Ellis county) from Union Pacific Railroad (trying to get people to settle at division points along the train route throughout the state; Disneys couldn’t get land through the Homestead Act because not American citizens) -Dry and bitter cold climate/rough frontier, making it hard to farm, so raised livestock instead (sheep and cattle could graze on yellow buffalo grass) -Difficult to farm, so men join railroad crews and women sell buffalo bones to fertilizer manufacturers 1886 -Winter of 1885/1886 rough (10-12 foot snow banks) -Kepple and Elias (27) went on a reconnaissance trip to Lake County, middle of Florida with their neighbors, the Call family, including their 16 year-old daughter Flora Call -Kepple returned to Ellis County, Kansas, but Elias stayed with the Calls in the middle of Florida Call lineage -Moved from England to America in 1636, first near Boston then to upstate New York -In 1825, Eber Call, Flora’s grandfather, left for Huron County, Ohio with wife and 3 kids, to escape hostile Indians and “bone-chilling cold”, and farmed several acres -Eber’s son, Charles Call, graduated with honors from Oberlin College in 1847 -Charles then headed to California to find gold then drifted around the West for a few years until he ended up near Des Moines, Iowa and met a German immigrant by the name of Henrietta Gross. -Charles Call and Henrietta Gross got married on September 9, 1855 -Charles and wife returned to father’s house in Ohio, and Charles became a teacher like his two sisters -Flora Call (April 22, 1868 – November 26, 1938) -January 1879- Charles and his wife and 10 kids moved to Ellis County, Kansas because he was afraid one of his 8 daughters would marry one of the neighbor family’s 8 sons, all of whom were “not sober enough” for the devout father, Charles Call -1880- Flora was sent to Ellsworth to train to be a teacher and roomed with Albertha Disney, Elias’s sister 1886 -Elias moved to Acron. -Calls moved to adjacent town of Kismet. Charles raised oranges on several acres and began teaching in neighboring Norristown -Flora was the teacher in Acron her 1st year and Paisley her 2nd year 1888 -Elias (29) and Flora (19) got married on New Year’s Day, 1888 in the Calls’ home in Kismet -Elias bought an orange grove, but freeze destroyed most of the crop -Charles Call had an accident while clearing his land of pine trees and never recovered -Charles Call died in early 1890 -Robert Disney (Elias’s younger brother) had moved to Chicago in 1889 and built a hotel in preparation of the 1893 Columbian Exposition (celebration of the 400-year anniversary of Columbus’s discovery of America. -Herbert Arthur Disney (December 8, 1888 – January 29, 1961) 1890 -Elias, Herbert, and pregnant Flora moved to Chicago (Rented one-story frame cottage at 3515 South Vernon in South side of Chicago, located 20 blocks from exposition) 1891 -Raymond “Ray” Arnold Disney (December 30, 1890 – May 24, 1989) -Elias earned $1/day as a carpenter -Saved $700 and bought land in 1892 through Robert’s real estate connections and built 2-story wooden cottage at 1249 Tripp Avenue (later renumbered as 2156 North Tripp Avenue in 1909) 1893 - Roy Oliver Disney (June 24, 1893 – December 20, 1971) -Disneys moved to Tripp Avenue in spring 1893, which had just begun undergoing construction -Elias bought plots of land in the neighborhood, designed houses, and built them -By 1900, Elias had built 2 homes: sold one home for $2500 and rented out the other for extra income -St. Paul’s Congregation Church built in October 1900, 2 blocks from the Disney’s home (Elias named a trustee and member of the building committee) -Disneys attended church throughout the week, and when the preacher was gone, Elias would occasionally preach -Walt born in the upper bedroom of the Tripp house -Walter Elias Disney (December 5, 1901 – December 15, 1966) -Bet with pastor: Minister Walter Parr’s wife and Flora were pregnant at the same time. Elias and Walter agreed if they both had sons, they would name them after each other (Supposedly Ray was originally named Walter, per his birth registration; Walt had no birth certificate, just a baptismal certificate) -Also rumored Walt was born in Mojacar, Spain, his parents had emigrated to the US and worked for Elias, who adopted Walt, per the Spanish magazine, Primer Plano -The Parr’s child was born in July 1902 and named Charles Alexander -Another of Parr’s children, born in May 1904, was named Walter Elias Parr -Ruth Flora Disney (December 6, 1903 – April 7, 1995) 1906 (Marceline) -2 neighbor boys the same age as Herbert and Ray and from a family in their congregation attempted to rob a car barn and killed a cop in a shootout -Elias was afraid his boys would follow the same path, since the neighborhood was getting rougher -February 1906, sold Tripp house for $1800, and sold another in March -Elias, Herbert, and Ray went to Missouri in a boxcar to prepare the farm -Flora, Roy, Walt, and Ruth came later on the Sante Fe train -Uncle Robert owned 500 acres a mile west of the Disneys -45 acre farm near Marceline, Missouri, 100 miles NE of Kansas City on Santa Fe RR, with whitewashed house -Walt’s first pet, Maltese terrier, followed Roy into town one day and didn’t come back -Piglet named Skinny, followed Walt like a puppy -Walt didn’t start school until age 7, so he could accompany Ruth to school -Marceline was the seat of the western division of the Santa Fe Railroad. Because of its large workforce, it had a large progressive population that supported William Jennings Bryan, and this contributed to Walt’s cultural education -Walt saw his first circus parade. Walt made his own and displayed it for neighboring kids -Walt attended his first Chautauqua (traveling tent show that featured the leading speakers of the time) -Walt saw his first theatrical play: Touring performance of Peter Pan starring Maude Adams -Walt and Roy reprised the role at school using a hoist and tackle set that broke -Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show paraded through Marceline, when Buffalo Bill stopped his buggy and invited Walt to join him -Walt saw his first motion picture: Depiction of crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus. Walt convinced Ruth to go, and they both got scolded by parents when they came home after dark -Uncle Edmond “Ed” Disney (Elias’s younger brother, with intellectual disability, real-life Peter Pan, Walt admired his juvenile sense of freedom) -Uncle Robert and his wife Margaret would visit, and Aunt Margaret “Auntie” would bring pencils and Big Chief drawing tablets for Walt to draw on. She encouraged his art. -Doc Sherwood (Retired doctor with wife and no children, so they basically adopted Walt as their son) -Doc commissioned Walt to draw his prize Morgan stallion, Rupert. That day Rupert was skittish, so Doc had to hold his reins, and Walt had trouble drawing the horse. -Different stories: Doc paid Walt a nickel or a quarter for the drawing (unlikely for the frugal doctor) OR Doc framed and hung the drawing in his house -Walt and Ruth used tar from barrels’ tar lining on the farm to pain the side of their whitewashed house. Walt convinced Ruth because he told her it could come off. 1907 -Herbert and Ray grew wheat on Uncle Robert’s land with his permission, neighbors harvested it, and they got the money. -Elias asked what they were going to do with the money, and one said he wanted to buy a pocketwatch. Elias freaked and said instead he would take the money to help pay off the farm. -Herbert and Ray left the farm that night, withdrew their money from the bank, and hopped on a train for Chicago. -By spring, they had moved to Kansas City, where Robert got them jobs as bank clerks -Herbert became a postal service mail carrier in 1909 -Herbert and Ray would send old clothes to Flora for her to hem for Roy and Walt -Herbert and Ray would occasionally visit the family in Marceline, but the rift/wounds never fully healed 1910 -Farm was harder to run without Herbert and Ray -Elias formed a chapter of a farmer’s union, The American Society of Equity -Elias became sick with typhoid or diphtheria early in 1910, after which he was too weak to work the farm -Crop prices fell, and there was a 5-month-long coal strike in summer of 1910 -Elias finally sold farm in November 1910 for $5,175 -The Disneys moved into town in Marceline to a small 4-room house at 508 Kansas Avenue, so kids could finish semester and Elias recover his health -Walt would remember his idealized version of Marceline, the rustic farm city, which would eventually inspire/influence: -So Dear to My Heart, Pollyanna, Disneyland’s Main Street USA and Tom Sawyer Island, and early cartoons about animals and farm life 1910 -Moved to Kansas City to 2706 E 31st St (small house, no indoor plumbing, outdoor shed “barn” that Walt and Roy would stay in when family visited, close proximity to Fairmount amusement park) -Elias bought distributorship of Kansas City Star newspaper in Roy’s name -13 editions of the paper delivered per week -Elias made about $28/week. Roy made $3. Walt (9) made “some little amount.” - Walt and Roy delivered papers starting around 3:30AM daily (took pushcarts resembling roman chariots to the paper’s distribution points, load up with papers, then return to Santa Fe St to deliver papers; papers too heavy on Sundays to make one trip) -First year, Walt delivered his 50 papers per edition by foot, second by bike (Walt got the bike because Roy left the route to become a bank clerk after graduating, and Walt took over Roy’s route too) -To make extra money, Walt also delivered medicine on his route for a pharmacy. Eventually Walt got 50 extra papers to sell near a trolley stop, then on the trolley -Because of the paper route, he would get to school late and leave early -Walt had to walk up to each door to make sure the paper wouldn’t fly away (put under a brick or between 2 doors) -In winter, snow would come up to his neck, and he would fall asleep in entryways of apartment buildings on his route. -In his 6 years on the route, Walt only missed 5 weeks: -2 weeks with a severe cold -1 week to visit his Aunt Josie in Hiawatha (Hi-wath-uh), Kansas (1913) -2 weeks in 1916 when he kicked a piece of ice that had a nail hidden in it (Spent his recovery renovating Bellefontaine house with new kitchen, bedroom, and a bathroom to replace outhouse) -Walt never forgot his time with the paper route (Still having nightmares 40 years later about missing a customer on the route) -Elias’s temper and frugality distanced him from Walt (Elias invested Walt’s money earned from the trolley; Walt got another job at a candy store to earn money to buy extra papers for extra money that Elias didn’t know about) -Disney frugality -> Walt’s most memorable Christmas gift was a new pair of steel-toed leather boots to replace his worn-out shoes -Elias ordered 14 year-old Walt to the basement for a beating for being “too insolent,” but Roy pulled Walt aside and told him to resist. Walt went downstairs, and Elias followed. Elias yelled and grabbed a hammer to hit Walt, but Walt rose up and grabbed his father’s hand and took the hammer. After this, Elias never touched Walt again. -Roy took a parental role for Walt and Ruth (buying toys and candy, taking to the movies, trade stories, etc.) 1912 -Roy left home in the middle of the night for Kansas -Walt in 5th grade at Benton Grammar School -Walt’s best friend, Walter Pfeiffer (lived on Bellefontaine) -Walt had a curfew of 9pm for the paper route, but he’d sneak out to the Pfeiffers (family of performers) -Walt’s principal, Mr. Cottingham (1938 Walt invited entire student body to watch Snow White for free) -Walt/Walt skit in school talent show, “Fun in the Photograph Gallery” -“The Two Walts” skits and comedy routines at amateur night contests in Kansas City at Agnes Theater -Walt did impressions of Charlie Chaplin, drew cartoons, and told stories -Walt continued to draw throughout school (margins of textbooks, perfect Teddy Roosevelt on chalkboard, school posters for events, cartoon advertisements on glass slides for Agnes Theater) -Just as he had for Doc Sherwood, Walt drew cartoons for Bert Hudson, owner of a barbershop, in exchange for free haircut or 10-15 cents, and Bert Hudson would hang the pictures in a special frame. -Amusement parks in Kansas City: Fairmount Park “Fairyland per Ruth” (giant dipper rides, 9-hole golf course, zoo, swimming/boating on lake, 4thof July fireworks show) Electric Park (one of the largest amusement parks at the time, band concerts, thrill rides, spectacular nighttime fireworks displays, steam-powered train that circled the park, named from 100,000 electric bulbs transformed nightly) 1914 -Summer/Fall 1914 moved to 3028 Bellefontaine 2-story house (still along paper route) 1916 (Walt 14) -Elias allowed Walt to begin taking Saturday art classes at the Kansas City Art Institute in the downtown YMCA building (learned basics of sculpture and casting) -First feature-length film seen: silent movie of Snow White, starring Marguerite Clark 1917 (Walt 15) -March 1917- Elias sold newspaper route for $16,000 to invest and buy shares in jelly-canning firm, O’Zell Company of Chicago -Elias, Flora, and Ruth moved to Chicago to head up construction and maintenance at company’s factory. Elias became O’Zell executive -Walt stayed with Herbert and Roy in Bellefontaine Street home (Herb married with 1-yo daughter, Roy unmarried bank clerk) -June 1917- Walt graduated from Benton School (school ended at 7th grade) -Principal Cottingham gave Walt a $7 prize for a comic character Walt had drawn -Roy joined Navy in June 1917 after America entered WWI (2 weeks after Walt graduated) -Roy got Walt a summer job as “news butcher” for Van Noyes News Company (selling newspapers, candy, and tobacco to passengers on Santa Fe RR, brief education in business; quit after 2 months) -At end of summer, Walt moved to Chicago with his family -By day attended William McKinley High School in West Side Chicago, near Disney’s house on Ogden Avenue. -Walt worked as cartoonist on McKinley HS magazine, The Voice -Winter 1917 until Spring 1918- Elias paid for night classes at Chicago Academy of Fine Arts (Walt convinced Elias it had “educational value”). Walt’s first exposure to live models, but he realized his talent lay in caricature, not being a “fine artist” -Leroy Gossett and Carey Orr, Chicago newspaper cartoonists, mentored Walt and inspired him to pursue career as newspaper cartoonist 1918 (Walt 16) -1st Girlfriend, Beatrice Conover -Walt worked part-time at O’Zell Company from the time school let out for summer until July World War I -Walt tried to join the Navy with friend, Russell Maas, but rejected for being too young -Walt tried to join Canadian Army with his friend, where age limit was lower, but Russell was rejected for poor eyesight (wore glasses and Walt didn’t want to join without Russell) -Turned down for post office job because too young (got job same day by wearing father’s hat and false moustache and returning to same man) -September 3, 1918- Bomb went off in Chicago Federal Building where Walt was walking through the post office after finishing his mail run (Bomb killed 4 and injured 30) -Walt tried to join Red Cross’s American Ambulance Corps (age limit 17) with Russell (fake names: St. John brothers). Plan failed when asked for passports, and Russell’s mom told Flora -Walt asked parents to join Red Cross. Elias refused. -Walt enlisted on September 16, 1918 (changed his birthday from 1901 to 1900 on his certificate after his mom had it notarized) -Walt’s training at Camp Scott (Chicago South Side near University of Chicago) cut short by influenza epidemic, contracted within days of starting training. Walt, Flora, and Ruth sick, and Flora took care of them at home (Hospitals considered unsafe). -When Walt recovered 3 weeks later, his unit shipped for France with Russell. -A month and a half later, on November 4, 1918 – Walt returned to Camp Scott, reassigned to new unit and sent by train for training at Camp King, located in Sound Beach, Connecticut. -Walt trained with Ray Kroc (15 year-old ambulance corpsman, lied about age also) -November 11, 1918 –Armistice signed at Compiegne, France (War ended) -November 18, 1918 –Walt shipped out for Le Havre, France aboard SS Vaubin (converted cattle ship) to be ambulance driver -November 30, 1918 –Walt landed in Le Havre, France. Took train from coast to Paris, where he chauffeured military officers around Paris. -February 1919- Transferred to Neufchateau (150 miles east of Paris) and ran errands for the canteen that served troop replacements passing through Neufchateau. Later drove relief supplies to war-ravaged areas. -Made extra money by painting discarded German helmets to look like battlefield souvenirs (Sent money home to Flora via American Express with instructions to buy Ruthie a watch and save rest in bank) -Walt started smoking (Eventually became 3 pack-per-day habit by end of life) 1919 -July 1919- Walt reassigned to Paris -August 7, 1919- Walt applied for a discharge -September 1919 –Walt’s ambulance unit disbanded -October 9, 1919- Walt arrived in New York Harbor on SS Canada -October 10, 1919- Walt discharged from Red Cross -October 11, 1919- Walt arrived in Chicago -Beatrice wrote Walt letters while he was in France, but she was engaged when Walt returned to Chicago (got married in April 1920), and Walt declared himself “through with women.” -Walt had saved $600 from his earnings in France ($300 from a craps game in Neufchateau) -Walt declined Elias’s job offer at O’Zell and set his sights on becoming a newspaper cartoonist. 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Shanna Showcase returns with a look at Daredevil #109 & Marvel Two-In-One #3, which kicks off a new set of adventures for Shanna the She-Devil!Learn the fate of Shanna's missing father! Hiss at super-baddies The Beetle, Nekra and The Black Spectre Organization! Witness the worst 1st date in the history of 1st dates!Dowload the episode HERE!Be sure to check out previous episodes of I'm the Gun on iTunes!Nice 2-page spread detailing DD's costume & billy clubUncle Robert can't hold onto his cigar as Shanna entersThe 'play' that must be seen to be believed - Matt & Candace experience the worst 1st date in the history of 1st datesThem created using a sample of 'Shotgun' by Duran Duran.
The Mouse Castle Lounge Podcast: Disney News and Interviews, Cocktails and Conversations
In 1923, Walt Disney's first California animation studio had the humblest of beginnings in a small garage owned by Walt's Uncle Robert. Decades later, efforts to save the garage from demolition were undertaken by a determined former Disney employee, Arthur Adler. He wrote a book about the experience, "Walt Disney's Garage of Dreams." Sadly, Arthur passed away last year at the age of 82, just prior to the book being published, but not before he befriended another former employee of Disney, Bob Bowman. Bob spent 25 years as a merchandising executive and wrote the Foreward for Arthur's book. He also contributed a chapter recounting his own experiences with the Walt Disney Company. In "The Mouse Castle Lounge," Tim Callaway talks with Bob about his career and about the persistent efforts of one man, Arthur Adler, to save a seminal piece of Disney history. www.TheMouseCastle.com RSS Feed: http://themousecastle.libsyn.com/rss
The guys interview legendary performer/producer/talent agent/engineer/roadie/production manager/bus driver/catering director/record executive/actor/party animal/guy who's paid his dues/son/brother/Uncle Uncle Robert as he plays a new cut from his latest album and tells his most well known and renowned stories!!
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