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The second in a four-part series, Dr. Sarah Moseley and Ginny Bootman join Dale to discuss phonological awareness and its importance in literacy development. They explore how phonological awareness, detecting and manipulating sounds in spoken language, forms a foundation for reading skills. Sarah emphasises that understanding sounds is crucial for children's literacy success, while Ginny highlights the role of rhythm and rhyme in engaging learners. They discuss how shared experiences, like singing and storytelling, can spark a love of language and improve literacy outcomes. Sarah and Ginny also talk about how teachers can make learning fun and interactive, using music, poems, and playful activities to get children curious and engaged. I love a good dad joke and enjoy it when they use a few as examples of how to make phonological awareness fun! If you missed Sarah and Ginny's first episode listen here - ‘Foundations of Early Literacy – What Are the Building Blocks?. View all podcasts available or visit our SENDcast sessions shop! About Ginny Bootman I have been a teacher longer than I haven't, as a Headteacher, Senior Manager and Class Teacher and now as a SENCO of 2 Primary schools in Northamptonshire. My passion lies within all things concerned with empathy and the role which empathy plays in ensuring that all of those in school settings feel valued and listened to. I am an Associate of Undiscovered Country a team who help individuals manage. Ginny's Book: Independent thinking on being a SENDCO, Crown House Publishing. About Dr Sarah Moseley Dr. Moseley has over 30 years' knowledge and experience within special and mainstream education from teaching assistant to Headteacher, as well as a solid research background rooted within the psychology of learning. Sarah's Masters and PhD in Special Education focused specifically on the teaching of reading and self-esteem and she has presented nationally and internationally on raising outcomes for learners with SEND and is a published author of her research. In her book ‘Teaching Reading to All Learners Including Those with Complex Needs A Framework for Progression within an Inclusive Reading Curriculum', Sarah has developed a framework for professionals, families and learners around her concept of an ‘Inclusive Reading Curriculum'. Sarah provides training, information and support focused on how to teach reading to all learners, building on current provision and practice to support confidence and deepen understanding. Now an independent Educational Consultant at www.drsarahmoseley.com, Sarah delivers face to face and online training, coaching, keynote presentations, information and support for professionals and families from all sectors, specialising in SEND focused school improvement and raising outcomes for all learners. She is passionate about making a positive difference to the lives, attitudes, and outcomes of those who may struggle to learn, based on a belief that every action can make a difference and aims to bridge the gap between theory and learning, to create a culture where high expectations thrive, improving outcomes for all pupils. Contact Ginny www.ginnybootman.com https://www.facebook.com/ginny.bootman.1/ https://x.com/sencogirl ginnybootman10@gmail.com Contact Sarah http://www.drsarahmoseley.com/ http://facebook.com/Drsarahmoseley http://twitter.com/drsarahmoseley send@drsarahmoseley.com Useful Links Assistive Technology Tools:Scanning Pens Dragon Dictation Read&Write by Texthelp Literacy Apps & Software: Book Creator Digital Learning & Teaching Fonetti Gentype IDL Literacy Gold Lyfta Monarch Reader Nessy Storytime Online Wordshark Websites: National Literacy Trust British Dyslexia Association Talk for Writing Teach us too B Squared Website – www.bsquared.co.uk Meeting with Dale to find out about B Squared - https://calendly.com/b-squared-team/overview-of-b-squared-sendcast Email Dale – dale@bsquared.co.uk Subscribe to the SENDcast - https://www.thesendcast.com/subscribe The SENDcast is powered by B Squared We have been involved with Special Educational Needs for over 25 years, helping show the small steps of progress pupils with SEND make. B Squared has worked with thousands of schools, we understand the challenges professionals working in SEND face. We wanted a way to support these hardworking professionals - which is why we launched The SENDcast! Click the button below to find out more about how B Squared can help improve assessment for pupils with SEND in your school.
Did you know you can get Captain Kirk's leather jacket from Star Trek 3 The Undiscovered Country? There's some pretty good leather jackets in this one too. We might tangent off a bit on this one so fair warning going in, plus the microphone got dropped before we recorded this and one of the channels sounds a little worse for wear but hopefully nothing that will ruin your day. Thanks everyone for listening and be sure to stick around to the end to find out what next weeks movie will be and stuff.
In this episode of Lights Up!, we welcome back award-winning playwright and lyricist Dana Leslie Goldstein to discuss her intimate two-hander, RED IN THE MORNING. Set against the stark quiet of a remote cabin, the play explores fractured family bonds and the high cost of survival. Dana reflects on the inspiration behind the piece, how grief shapes her characters' voices, and the tension between escape and confrontation when the past refuses to stay buried.Keep an eye out for Dana's exciting works in development available for licensing!• LIBERTY: A MONUMENTAL MUSICAL – Off-Broadway cast recording available on Spotify, iTunes, Amazon, and Broadway Records. Now available for licensing through Miracle or 2 Productions (NYC)• NATURAL, UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY, and RED IN THE MORNING – available via Next Stage Press: nextstagepress.com/licensing• DAUGHTERS OF THE SEXUAL REVOLUTION – licensed outside NYC via Next Stage PressPlay Starts (1:02)Conversation Starts (18:52)Actors:Mitch: Eric WyattEvan: Gage MillerDirected by Garry Lee PoseySoundscape by Eric "Red" WyattLinks to follow Dana:Dana's WebsiteNew Play ExchangeFacebookInstagram: @shadowlass18 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Undiscovered Country, host Peter Mulford is joined by Jenny Dearborn, Chief People Strategy Officer at BTS, to explore how data analytics is transforming leadership. Jenny shares how HR leaders can leverage insights from data to drive business outcomes, develop future-ready talent, and create a culture of agility. Tune in to learn how analytics can unlock untapped business potential and empower leaders. Listen now!
Chaarles discusses his crerator owned [rojects like Kucky Devils with Ryan Browne , Undiscovered Country with Scott Snyde,r and wse look back at his DC days writing Superman Wonder Woman and Red Lanterns during the new 52
The final film with TOS cast! We got Simon (per always for Trek podcasts, baybeeee) and had a phaser blast jabbering about this 6th Trek film! Please to enjoy! :)
In this inspiring episode of Big Blend Radio's Success Insider series, we chat with award-winning author Mike Nemeth, whose five compelling novels—A Tissue Full of Lies, Defiled, The Undiscovered Country, The Two Lives of Eddie Kovacs, and Parker's Choice—have earned accolades in Southern Fiction, Romantic Mystery/Suspense, and Diverse & Multicultural Mystery/Suspense. A former tech executive turned full-time author, Mike's work explores the provocative theme that morality and legality are not always aligned, challenging readers to think critically in an increasingly secular world. His writing has been featured in The New York Times, Georgia Magazine, Southern Writers' Magazine, Deep South Magazine, and more.
“Human Again” is an emotional and inspiring documentary focusing the Phoenix Players Theatre Group at Auburn Correctional maximum-security prison. Cinemapolis will host a free screening of “Human Again” Sunday April 27 at 2:30.The film follows the group as they prepare for an original play combining Shakespearean influences and the actors' own lived experiences.Michael Rhynes, host of “The Undiscovered Country” on WRFI was the group's co-founder and is featured in the film.He will facilitate a discussion following the screening along with several since-released members of the Phoenix Players.Michael works with the Civic Ensemble's ReEntry Theatre Program along with Leroy Barrett. They joined WRFI's Felix Teitelbaum in studio to talk about the film and about the transformative role of theatre in the lives people impacted by the criminal justice system.
How 'bout that, more Star Trek! The Final Frontier: 00:00 The Undiscovered Country: 48:37 Patreon YouTube
On "Phasers Set To Stun," we recognize the popularity of all things Star Trek, with a look at television shows, animation, movies, and much more! On this episode, our bridge crew wraps up their coverage of the first six films with a conversation about Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country!For exclusive episodes and content, send some latinum to our Patreon here! You can sign up for a FREE 7-day trial, or sign up for a free membership to get limited access!Check out www.afilmbypodcast.com/ for more information.Email us at afilmbypodcast@gmail.com with your questions, comments, and requests.Find us on X Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @afilmbypodcast.
James, Rhys & Joe return with one of James's favourite movies, Star Trek VI. But what did the others make of it?We also cover Daredevil: Born Again (a little - recording a catch-up of eps 3-6 at the weekend), Severance S2, Dogman, Common Side Effects, Mickey 17 AND the latest Bond news. Enjoy!Catch on Patreon at http://www.patreon.com/cinematicuniverse Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode we meet Quentin Lewis who is fighting his conviction while locked up at Wende Correctional in Western New York. Hear his poems, and listen as he joins Michael in conversation about writing in prison, Quentin's work as a jailhouse lawyer, and the burden of being imprisoned while maintaining one's innocence."The Undiscovered Country" is a partnership between WRFI, Prisoner Express, the Cornell Prison Education Program and Civic Ensemble's Re-Entry Theatre project and supported by a grant from Humanities New York. To support the Undiscovered Country, please contact Felix Teitelbaum at WRFI.
This episode will feature poet Quentin Lewis who is imprisoned at Wende Correctional Facility in Western New York.It will air Tuesday, March 25 at 2 and 5pm, and Friday, March 28 at 5pm on WRFI and will post to this feed following the debut.Hamlet calls death "the undiscovered country," a mysterious land from which no one returns. Host Michael Rhynes repurposes the concept to highlight the invisibility and disenfranchisement of prison populations. Although incarcerated people are all around us, they are largely invisible to us, their humanity erased.In the program, Michael engages poets and writers who are incarcerated in New York. We hear about about their work and lives. The project aims to elevate theses writers' voices and restore what's lost to all of us when people are exiled to the "Undiscovered Country."Michael was wrongfully incarcerated in New York State for 39 years and was exonerated in 2023. While in prison he published poetry including a chapbook entitled "Guerillas in the Mist" and started a theatre troupe. He brings his wealth of lived experience to discussions of incarceration, re-entry, and criminal justice.The program is under development but has already aired some preliminary episodes. It's a partnership between WRFI, Prisoner Express, the Cornell Prison Education Program and Civic Ensemble's Re-Entry Theatre project and supported by a grant from Humanities New York.
Episode 2: Caves Why are so many caves embedded into these underground structures? What do these caves represent in these episodes? Why are cave episodes and the prime directive so intertwined? What is the dramatic purpose of a cave in a story? Why don't machines tunnel out caves? Join Ashlyn and Rhianna as we discuss these questions and more in this second Caves Original Series episode. This is the second episode of the Caves series, where Ashlyn and Rhianna talk about the caves episode in every Star Trek show, discussing every Star Trek series. SPOILER WARNING: Star Trek the Original Series, Final Frontier, Undiscovered Country, Star Trek 2009 & Star Trek Beyond, as well as the TAS Episodes “Albatross” and “Once Upon a Planet” Next week, we'll return to the Original Series to review the rest of the Caves episodes. DISCLAIMER: We do not own any of the rights to Star Trek or its affiliations. This content is for review only. Our intro and outro is by Jerry Goldsmith. Rule of Acquisition #31: “Never make fun of a Ferengi's mother.” Please check out our Patreon and donate any $1, $6, $10, or $20 per month to access exclusive episodes of trivia, documentary review, and reviews of every episode of The Animated Series, Lower Decks and the Short Treks. Head to https://www.patreon.com/thedurassisterspodcast for all this and more!
We're boldly going where this particular podcast hasn't gone before! Despite there being a shocking 12 different Star Trek films on our list, this is the first time we've run into the Enterprise. Will Robin feel like a real Trekkie? Will Kahmeela or Sean be converted? Will Shatner finish a line reading in a timely fashion? This week's recommendations: Sean and Kahmeela both liked THE MONKEY. Robin and Sean both liked BLACK BAG. Kahmeela and Robin tried to like some Netflix series but can't recommend it.
Tune into this exclusive repost of the HIKE2 webinar featuring Peter Mulford and Peter Coffee, VP for Strategic Research at Salesforce. In this insightful session, they dive into the game-changing role of AI in transforming industries. From the shift to edge devices and AI's impact on the future of work, to the rise of quantum computing—discover how these groundbreaking technologies are fueling innovation and reshaping the business landscape. Don't miss out—listen now!
This week Dale is joined by Dr Sarah Moseley, Educational Consultant, and SENCO of four schools, Ginny Bootman to discuss ‘Foundations of early literacy – what are the building blocks?' This is the first episode in a series exploring the foundational components of early literacy, which aims to bridge the gap between theory and classroom practice. They discuss the importance of oral language, vocabulary development, and how these foundational skills set the stage for reading success. Key topics include: The role of listening and speaking in literacy development Strategies for engaging children and fostering curiosity The significance of print awareness and phonological skills Real-world examples of how to incorporate literacy into everyday activities This episode is packed with insights and practical tips for educators, parents, and anyone interested in supporting children's literacy journeys. About Dr Sarah Moseley Dr. Moseley has over 30 years' knowledge and experience within special and mainstream education from teaching assistant to Headteacher, as well as a solid research background rooted within the psychology of learning. Sarah's Masters and PhD were in Special Education and focused specifically on the teaching of reading and self-esteem and she has presented nationally and internationally on raising outcomes for learners with SEND and is a published author of her research. In her book ‘Teaching Reading to All Learners Including Those with Complex Needs A Framework for Progression within an Inclusive Reading Curriculum', Sarah has developed a framework for professionals, families and learners around her concept of an ‘Inclusive Reading Curriculum'. Sarah provides training, information and support focused on how to teach reading to all learners, building on current provision and practice to support confidence and deepen understanding. Now an independent Educational Consultant at www.drsarahmoseley.com, Sarah delivers face to face and online training, coaching, keynote presentations, information and support for professionals and families from all sectors, specialising in SEND focused school improvement and raising outcomes for all learners. She is passionate about making a positive difference to the lives, attitudes, and outcomes of those who may struggle to learn, based on a belief that every action can make a difference and aims to bridge the gap between theory and learning, to create a culture where high expectations thrive, improving outcomes for all pupils. About Ginny Bootman I have been a teacher longer than I haven't, as a Headteacher, Senior Manager and Class Teacher and now as a SENCO of 2 Primary schools in Northamptonshire. My passion lies within all things concerned with empathy and the role which empathy plays in ensuring that all of those in school settings feel valued and listened to. I am an Associate of Undiscovered Country a team who help individuals manage change. Contact Sarah http://facebook.com/Drsarahmoseley http://twitter.com/drsarahmoseley send@drsarahmoseley.com Contact Ginny ginnybootman10@gmail.com Useful Links B Squared Website – www.bsquared.co.uk Meeting with Dale to find out about B Squared - https://calendly.com/b-squared-team/overview-of-b-squared-sendcast Email Dale – dale@bsquared.co.uk Subscribe to the SENDcast - https://www.thesendcast.com/subscribe The SENDcast is powered by B Squared We have been involved with Special Educational Needs for over 25 years, helping show the small steps of progress pupils with SEND make. B Squared has worked with thousands of schools, we understand the challenges professionals working in SEND face. We wanted a way to support these hardworking professionals - which is why we launched The SENDcast! Click the button below to find out more about how B Squared can help improve assessment for pupils with SEND in your school.
At long last Mark Maddox returns as we wrap up our look at the first six Star Trek feature films with STAR TREK VI: THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY. Since this is the last movie to showcase the entire original cast, we take the opportunity to mention how happy we are that VI was the film they went out on and that everyone gets chances to shine. I'm just thrilled we finally get Captain Sulu! We discuss the production push to get this into theaters to coincide with the 25th anniversary of the premiere of the TV show. We praise the return of Nicholas Meyer to the director's chair and point out the many touches that seem to stem from his involvement. This includes the joy of having the Wold Newton family tree brought into onscreen Star Trek, which is probably peak geekiness. The intricate nature of the film's plot comes under scrutiny with us listing the various elements that are woven together perfectly to move the story forward. We discuss the dialog with a few clips to give a taste of the intelligence of the script. Our admiration for the performances gets plenty of time and we single out Christopher Plummer's fantastic turn as Klingon General Chang. Just how much Shakespeare can be wedged into a Trek film, anyway? And is Chang the series' best villain? Others may disagree with us but we make our case. If you have anything to add to the show thebloodypit@gmail.com is the place to write. We love hearing from you and if you want to work ahead it looks like we will be talking about the Star Trek animated series in the future. Thank you for listening and we'll be back soon.
Brandon makes his final Star Trek push in our Namely 90s end game doing a Boot or Reboot with Andrew on Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country vs Star Trek: Section 31. After the break, the learn which Star Trek character they are.Take the Quiz with Us:https://www.buzzfeed.com/stephanieoverton16/what-star-trek-the-original-series-character-are-atgvt8z7o Like the show? Leave us a 5 star review and subscribe!Send us a tweet at @Namely90s.bsky.social Discuss the show on Instagram @Namely90sFind us online at Namely90s.comConsider joining our Patreon at Patreon.com/Namely90sFollow Brandon on Bluesky at @bschwitty.bsky.socialFollow Andrew on Bluesky at @therocdoc.bsky.socialOutro:Pixelland by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4222-pixelland License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
In our contribution to the Star Trek Pod Crawl, we talk about racism, geopolitics, detective shenanigans and Crewman Dax's shoe dilemma in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. This episode is part of a project called the Star Trek Pod Crawl. We're a group of Star Trek podcasts raising money for science education by banding together and making special episodes about some of our favorite Star Trek films. Join us in supporting the National Center for Science Education and check out all other great podcast episodes in this series by visiting StarTrekPodCrawl.com HOSTS Jarrah Andi Sue GUESTS Andy and Matt, Hosts of The Next Conversation EDITOR Jarrah Send us your feedback! Email: crew@womenatwarp.com Instagram: @womenatwarp Facebook: http://facebook.com/womenatwarp Support the Show on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/womenatwarp Visit our TeePublic Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/womenatwarp
In this episode Peter speaks with Professor Alejandro Lozano Robledo. He is the Director of Future Mobility Design Lab at UC Digital Futures and Mobility Systems Design Professor University of Cincinnati. He's a proven innovator with a record of successful collaborations, including with Boeing, NASA, the U.S. Department of Transportation, Hyundai, and MIT. During our conversation we discuss the future of cities and mobility, the shift from car ownership to a subscription-based models, the implications of autonomous vehicle technology on various industries, the potential of level 5 automation and mobility as a service by 2040. the challenges of energy paradigm shift in the mobility industry, and other topics.
Undiscovered Country - Preparing for the future now: how to lead your teams to thrive in uncertainty Join host Peter Mulford in this first episode of Undiscovered Country, a podcast about the future, and future back thinking at work. Here he speaks with Professor Rita McGrath, C-Suite advisor, professor at Columbia Business School, best-selling author of The End of Competitive Advantage, Seeing Around Corners: How to Spot Inflection Points in Business Before They Happen, and Discovery Driven Growth, and one of the world's top experts on leading innovation and growth in times of uncertainty. Together they explore a range of future-focused topics, including strategic inflection points and how to spot them; discovery driven growth as a tool to de-risk projects; the importance of agility and adaptability and how to develop them; the digital, dematerialized future; talent in a digital world; and AI as a partner along your journey. Listen now!
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On this, the Fourth episode of our mission, we are going to talk about the last 2 Star Trek Original Series movies, where we find God and look to the future with Star Trek The Final Frontier and Star Trek The Undiscovered Country. I have with me a fantastic bridge crew for this voyage with Sean Archer, Josh Ratcliffe, Tim Mclinnen, and Steve McCabe.
The end of an era for Holodeck divas! We discuss the second half of Star Trek VI - The Undiscovered Country. This podcast episode will be the final time we talk about the original Star Trek cast. Will we end this era on a high note? Do Stef and Chris love how this era ended? You'll have to listen and find out! Also if you want to find our Patreon, swag store, or a social media, you can select this link: https://linktr.ee/darksidedivas
WE HAVE RETURNED, and wow do we have a crazy movie to talk about! Before we talk about the movie we briefly discuss the 2024 Presidential Election. Then we jump right into a discussion about Star Trek VI - The Undiscovered Country. We talk about the pre-production drama and the first half of the movie. Do the divas like this movie after the mishap of the previous Star Trek movie? You'll have to listen to find out! P.S. OMG Christopher Plummer. By the way if you want to find our social media, swag store, or Patreon you can find us here: https://linktr.ee/darksidedivas
Welcome to another Star Trek Special.This week we'll be taking the absolute peace, and watching on as art imitates life and we witness the slow, sad breakdown of a once mighty force, and I'm not just talking about William Shatner's wig. They'll be intrigue, espionage, explosions, and Kirk getting off with a giant sexy bear. Yes, it's Star Trek 6: The Undiscovered Country. Joining me to give us all his Hamlet as we take one last sad sip of Romulan Ale, is Paul Litchfield. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/smershpod. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Host Michael Rhynes interviews attorney Jason Hoge about the new legislation that will make a difference to men and women coming home from prison. The law holds a unique promise for 2.3 million New Yorkers with conviction records. The law will clear the path for them to access the employment, housing, education and other opportunities they need to successfully reenter and contribute to their communities. Plus, NYS stands to recover approximately $12.6 billion in lost wages every year due to reduced earnings related to a conviction record. Listen and learn more about the important changes that will support formerly incarcerated people as they re-enter society and the law's public safety safeguards.
Episode #186 is here! Listen as the guys jump back into the Voyage into Star Trek segment with a review of, "Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country" (1991). All followed by a review of, "Venom: The Last Dance" (2024)! Like, share and enjoy! Time Stamps: 0:00 - Intro 00:54 - Voyage into Star Trek Intro 03:45 - Review of, “Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country” (1991) - Overall Rating: 4/5 Stars 34:08 - Review of, “Venom: The Last Dance” (2024) - Overall Rating: 2.5/5 Stars 1:05:57 - Overall Outro Make sure to follow all our socials as well by going to: https://linktr.ee/moviepalspod
Poetic peril, classic costumes, and the crisp air of autumn… Oh lawd, it's about to get pretty dark! Join these ‘90s kids for their journey into the Undiscovered Country and parse out the wistful nostalgia found among the twirly, twisty branches of Halloween's history. Buckle in as Ray Bradbury's aching, heavy-handed prose guides us all on a dream-like quest to capture the essence of humanity's biggest questions… and the customs that help us answer them.Email us at thatsprettydarkpodcast@gmail.comGive to our Patreon for extra content: patreon.com/tpdpodcastFollow us on Instagram and Facebook @thatsprettydarkpodcastMentioned in this episode:BetterHelp Online TherapyLet our sponsor BetterHelp connect you to a therapist who can support you - all from the comfort of your own home. Visit https://betterhelp.com/prettydark and enjoy a special discount on your first month. If you have any questions about the brand relating to how the therapists are licensed, their privacy policy, or therapist compensation model, check out this FAQ: https://www.betterhelp.com/your-questions-answered/MANSCAPED — THE SCALP BUFFERGet 20% off + free shipping with the code "PRETTYDARK" at https://www.manscaped.com
Host Michael Rhynes interviews Taili Mugambee Director or the Ultimate Re-Entry Opportunity about re-entry work underway in Tompkins County. This program originally aired on September 17, 2024 on WRFI Community Radio.
Wiz RECOMMENDS Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Ending the six film arc of the adventures of Kirk, Spock and the crew of the USS Enterprise, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country is the closest to reaching the quality of what Wrath of Khan had. Which shouldn't be too much of a surprise: this film is directed by the person who oversaw Khan. The film does an excellent job mixing different types of genres into its story: there's comedy, action, political intrigue, suspense, revenge. And it's all mixed so well that it never leaves you bored or wondering when a scene is going to end. The film also makes the investment of watching the previous four movies feel so satisfying as it culminates on the relationships and events that happened in those films. Sometimes they are just mere mentions as easter eggs; other times it fits right into the plot. The sole issue with the film, which is why it isn't exactly as good as Khan, is that the eventual reveal of the villain is quite underwhelming. Not only is it not revealed compellingly, but it's also fairly obvious when the cards are finally shown. Part of what made Khan so great was the villain and while the film hides the identity most of the film, it's still an element that could have been done better. But again, as an end to the film series featuring the original cast, The Undiscovered Country is a great time and a fitting end to the six film arc.
In honor of Star Trek Lower Deck's iconic Season 5 trailer we are doing a rewatch of the 1991 film The Undiscovered Country. Support entertainment workers impacted by last year's strikes: https://entertainmentcommunity.org/ Star Trek Discovery Pod is a companion podcast for all the new and classic Star Trek TV series and movies with reviews, commentary and more. Find us at http://startrekpod.co Join our Slack Channel and Patreon https://www.patreon.com/startrekpod Buy some merch! https://www.teepublic.com/user/star-trek-discovery-podcast Watch the Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Wu2W9TGLlI&ab_channel=StarTrekDiscoveryPodcast
Directed by Nicholas Meyer, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country is the science fiction film featuring the entire main cast of the original 1966-1969 Star Trek television series. Luke and [co-host] set phasers to stun as they take on the sixth feaure film in the Star Trek franchise. Capt. James Kirk (William Shatner) and the crew of the USS Enterprise are carrying Klingon Chancellor Gorkon (David Warner) to Earth to negotiate a peace treaty with the United Federation of Planets. The ship appears to fire on a Klingon vessel, and Gorkon is killed in the subsequent confusion. Kirk and the ship's doctor, Leonard McCoy (DeForest Kelley), are arrested for murder, leaving Spock (Leonard Nimoy) to figure out who is behind the attack and save the negotiations.
This week Dana and Dan discuss the sixth and final film in the Original Series franchise, The Undiscovered Country. The guys talk how Kirk and crew are forced to escort a Klingon ambassador to a peace conference, and try to solve the mystery of who does not want peace between the Federation and the Klingon Empire. There is plenty of rambling and humor, as well as an announcement about what is next up for the podcast. Please send your comments, questions, and suggestions to damnitjimpodcast@gmail.com and find us on YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram. You can also call the Damnit Jim Hotline at 509-676-6298. Leave us a message and we may even include it in the podcast! Music: Climb by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
October 2024 Solicits (DC, Image, Mad Cave, Boom, Vault) Comic Reviews: DC o Dark Knights of Steel: Allwinter 1 by Jay Kristoff, Tirso; Tom Taylor, Riccardo Federici, Arif Prianto Marvel o Daredevil: Woman Without Fear 1 by Erica Schultz, Michael Dowling, Dee Cunniffe o Deadpool Role Plays the Marvel Universe by Cullen Bunn, Michael Shelfer o Immortal Thor Annual by Al Ewing, David Baldeon, Federico Blee; Derk Landy, Sara Pichelli, Mattia Iacono o Namor 1 by Jason Aaron, Paul Davidson, Alex Lins, Neeraj Menon o Phoenix 1 by Stephanie Phillips, Alessandro Miracolo, David Curiel o X-Men: Blood Hunt – Laura Kinney the Wolverine by Stephanie Phillips, Robert Gill, Nolan Woodard o Marvel Unlimited § Marvel Mutts 12 by Mackenzie Cadenhead, Takeshi Miyazawa Dark Horse o Paranoid Gardens 1 by Gerard Way, Shaun Simon, Chris Weston, Dave Stewart Image o Witchblade 1 by Marguerite Bennett, Giuseppe Cafaro, Arif Prianto IDW o Rocketeer Breaks Free 1 by Stephen Mooney, Staz Johnson, Len O'Grady, Marco Lesko o Star Trek Annual 2024 by Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Rachael Stott Mad Cave o Last Wardens 1 by Amit Tishler, Elliot Sperl, Rui Silveira, Francesco Segala, Angese Pozza Dynamite o Powerpuff Girls 1 by Kelly Thompson, Paulina Ganucheau Oni o Biker Mice From Mars 1 by Melissa Flores, Francis Portela Archie o Chilling Adventures Presents: Truth or Dare 1 by Ron Robbins, Laura Braga, Ellie Wright Titan o Michael Moorcock's Elric: The Necromancer 1 by Julien Blondel, Jean-Luc Cano OGN Countdown o Old Willis Place by Mary Downing Hahn, Scott Peterson, Meredith Laxton, Sienna Haralson o LastMan Vol 5 by Balak, Michael Sanlaville, Bastien Vives o Tig and Lilly Vol 3: Up Late by Dan Thompson o Spirited Vol 3: Greenhouse of Horror by Liv Livingston o Warriors: Prophecies Begin by Erin Hunter, Natalie Riess, Sara Goetter o Louder Than Words: Actions Speak by Sergio Aragones o SCRAM by Rory Lucey o Whodunnit by El Torres, Vicente Cifuentes o Sparks Vol 1: Portals by Revel Guts o Youth Group by Jordan Morris, Bowen McCurdy o Gamerville by Johnnie Christmas o Goblin Vol 2: The Wolf and the Well by Eric Grissom, Will Perkins Additional Reviews: Twisters, Thor by Jason Aaron, Acolyte finale, MAWS s2 News: Omnibus shutting down, Arcbound by Snyder and Tom Hardy moves to Dark Horse, return of the Russo brothers to MCU, DC All-In and Absolute DC, new OGN from Michael Conrad on ComiXology, more Conan from Jason Aaron, TMNT/Naruto crossover, Halo canceled, new Dark Horse book by Kelly Sue DeConnick, Tom Scioli Godzilla, DC graphic novel by Ben Hed Trailers: Terminator Zero, Alien: Romulus, Beetlejuice 2 Comics Countdown (17 July 2024): 1. Fishflies 7 by Jeff Lemire 2. Man's Best 5 by Pornsak Pichetshote, Jesse Lonergan 3. Nightwing 116 by Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo, Adriano Lucas 4. Dark Knights of Steel: Allwinter 1 by Jay Kristoff, Tirso; Tom Taylor, Riccardo Federici, Arif Prianto 5. Usagi Yojimbo: Crow 4 by Stan Sakai 6. Superman 16 by Joshua Williamson, Jamal Campbell 7. Undiscovered Country 30 by Scott Snyder, Charles Soule, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Leonardo Marcello Grassi, Matt Wilson 8. Wonder Woman 11 by Tom King, Tony Daniel, Jay David Ramos; Tom King, Belen Ortega, Tamra Bonvillain 9. Redcoat 2 by Geoff Johns, Bryan Hitch, Andrew Currie, Brad Anderson 10. Lawful 2 by Greg Pak, Diego Galindo, Irma Kniivila
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country sees the return of Nicholas Meyer to the director's chair, and marks the first film without a cast member at the wheel since The Wrath of Khan! Has Kirk shouted "Klingon bastard!" for the last time? Has Spock finally found his protégé? It's possible Meyer is a Shakespeare fan... but is Rob a Star Trek fan yet? Listen to find out...Join the Redshirt Cinema Club!Follow us at x.com/redshirtcinemaGet in touch at redshirtcinemaclub@gmail.comWe'd love for you to watch along with us - here's what the schedule looks like:Star Trek: The Motion Picture 10/6/24Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan 17/6/24Star Trek III: The Search for Spock 24/6/24Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home 1/7/24Star Trek V: Final Frontier 8/7/24Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country15/7/24Star Trek Generations 22/7/24Star Trek: First Contact 29/7/24Star Trek: Insurrection 5/8/24Star Trek: Nemesis 12/8/24Star Trek 19/8/24Star Trek Into Darkness 26/8/24Star Trek Beyond 2/9/24 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We don't need to wait for the translation to talk about this movie! Jay and Nate review Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991). Aiming to send the original crew out with a high note, Paramount turned to people who had delivered some of the biggest and best so far. With a dense plot, a limited budget, and a focused crew, the final adventure of the Enterprise heroes had a lot riding on the premise. How well does it deliver? Find out in our latest review! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmstrip/support
It's the last cinematic voyage of the original Enterprise crew, but the first (and only) for the new Federation President, played by The 70s Show's Kurtwood Smith. Kurtwood joins William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, Walter Koenig, Nichelle Nichols, George Takei, as well as Star Trek newcomers Kim Cattrall, Christopher Plummer, David Warner, and... Christian Slater? What kind photos did Kim Cattrall get in trouble for taking on the set after hours? How much Shakespheare in space is too much? If the Klingons in this cold war-inspired story are supposed to be Russians, and the Federation supposed to be Americans, does that mean Kurtwood Smith's alien president is supposed to be... Ronald Reagan? Let's find out! Find us on Threads and Instagram at Fake_Presidents or email us at fakepresidents [at] gmail.com, to join the conversation!
THIS VOYAGE, the Treksperts MARK A. ALTMAN (author, The Fifty Year Mission, writer/producer, Pandora, Agent X, The Librarians, writer/producer Free Enterprise), DAREN DOCHTERMAN (associate producer, Star Trek: The Motion Picture - Director's Edition, concept designer, Star Trek: Voyager, Picard) and ASHLEY E. MILLER (showrunner; DOTA: Dragon's Blood, writer, X-Men: First Class, Thor) are joined by legendary visual effects wizard, CRAIG BARRON, as we celebrate the lost art of matte paintings and discuss working with Ralph McQuarrie on The Empire Strikes Back, creating the Genesis Cave, Leonard Nimoy's prime directives for Vulcan on Star Trek III and his work on The Voyage Home, The Undiscovered Country and First Contact. **Join us on our new INGLORIOUS TREKSPERTS DISCORD Channel at: https://discord.gg/7kgmJSExeh SUBSCRIBE TO TREKSPERTS PLUS TODAY... and get every episode of INGLORIOUS TREKSPERTS and our new podcast, INGLORIOUS TREKSPERTS presents DECK 78 along with additional bonus content and surprises all season long. For more details, visit trekkspertsplus.com. Don't miss us as the TREKSPERTS INGLORIOUS TOUR 2024 LIVE TOUR continues as we beam down to San Diego Comic-Con, Galaxycon Raleigh, STLV - Trek To Vegas, Galaxycon San Jose, CA and many more this year! For more information, go to galaxycon.com, creationent.com and comic-con.org. Learn all that is learnable about Star Trek in Mark A. Altman & Edward Gross' THE FIFTY-YEAR MISSION, available in hardcover, paperback, digital and audio from St. Maritn's Press. Follow Inglorious Treksperts at @inglorioustrek on Twitter, Facebook and at @inglorioustreksperts on Instagram. And now follow the Treksperts Briefing Room at @trekspertsBR, an entirely separate Twitter & Instagram feed. "Mark A. Altman is the world's foremost Trekspert" - Los Angeles Times #StarTrek #TOS #TAS #TNG #DS9 #VOY #ENT #DISCO #PICARD #LLAP #comics #IDW #Marvel #DC #GoldKey #Discovery #DeepSpaceNine #STTMP #StarWars #CaptainPike #StrangeNewWorlds #55YearTour #casting #ST55 #StarTrek55 #TheCage #StrangeNewWorlds #SNW #Voyager #Janeway #Enterprise #TheSearchForSpock #StarTrekIII #BSG #TMP #Trekkies #Alien #Aliens #DavidFincher #BestofTrek #EnterpriseIncidents #IDW #comics #DS9 #DeepSpaceNine #PicardSeason3 #StarTrekPicard #Picard #Borg #PicardSeason3 #StarTrekPicard #VFX #mattepaintings
Episode 52 is a round table considering the impact of Ernest Hemingway's writing on the works of Cormac McCarthy. Joining us for this discussion are Dr. Olivia Carr Edenfield, Professor of English at Georgia Southern University. She is a founding member of the Society for the Study of the American Short Story and Director of the American Literature Association. She has recently published a defense of the mother in The Road in the CMJ. Dr. Brent Cline is an associate professor of English at Hillsdale College. He has published articles and chapters involving disability on Walker Percy, James Agee, and Daniel Keyes. His review of The Passenger/Stella Maris was published with The University Bookman. His article on The Mexican Revolution and All the Pretty Horses was just published in the CMJ. Dr. Bryan Giemza is an Associate Professor of Humanities and Literature in the Honors College at Texas Tech University. He is author or editor of numerous books on American literary and cultural history, ten book chapters, and more than thirty published articles and reviews. His books include Irish Catholic Writers and the Invention of the American South, and more recently Science and Literature in Cormac McCarthy's Expanding Worlds (2023), and the forthcoming Across the Canyons: Transdisciplinary Approaches to Divisive Communications in West Texas and Beyond, Texas Tech UP. Dr. Allen Josephs joined us for a discussion of All the Pretty Horses. A past president of the Ernest Hemingway Foundation and Society and the South Atlantic Modern Language Association in 2008, where he was awarded the continuing honorary membership. He is the author of some 15 books, including On Hemingway and Spain: Essays and Reviews 1979 – 2013; White Wall of Spain: The Mysteries of Andalusian Culture; and For Whom the Bell Tolls: Ernest Hemingway's Undiscovered Country. He is the author of four critical editions of the poetry of Federico García Lorca and a book of translations of Lorca's poetry and prose, Only Mystery: Federico García Lorca's Poetry in Word and Image. . His book On Cormac McCarthy: Essays on Mexico, Crime, Hemingway and God, was published in 2016. Dr. Josephs is professor emeritus from the University of West Florida where has taught for more than five decades and now resides in Spain. As always, readers are warned: there be spoilers here. Thanks to Thomas Frye, who composed, performed, and produced the music for READING MCCARTHY. The views of the host and his guests do not necessarily reflect the views of their home institutions or the Cormac McCarthy Society, although in our hearts we hope they'll someday see the light. If you enjoy this podcast you may also enjoy the GREAT AMERICAN PODCAST, hosted by myself and Kirk Curnutt. To contact me, please reach out to readingmccarthy(@)gmail.com. Despite the evening redness in the west Reading McCarthy is nominally still on Twitter/X. The website is at readingmccarthy.buzzsprout.com.Support the Show.Starting in spring of 2023, the podcast will accept minor sponsorship offers to offset the costs of the podcast. This may cause a mild disconnect in earlier podcasts where the host asks for patrons in lieu of sponsorships. But if we compare it to a very large and naked bald man in the middle of the desert who leads you to an extinct volcano to create gunpowder, it seems pretty minor...
Comic Reviews: DC DC Pride 2024 by Al Ewing, Stephen Byrne; Ngozi Ukazu, Lucas Gattoni; Gretchen Felker-Martin, Claire Roe, Triona Farrell; Jamila Rowser, O'Neill Jones, Jarrett Williams, DJ Kirkland; Nicole Maines, Jordan Gibson; Calvin Kasulke, Len Gogou, Marissa Louise; Melissa Marr, Jenn St. Onge, Jeremy Lawson; Phil Jimenez, Giulio Macaione Marvel Black Panther: Blood Hunt 1 by Cheryl Lynn Eaton, Farid Karami, Andrew Dalhouse Hellverine 1 by Benjamin Percy, Julius Ohta, Frank D'Armata Midnight Sons: Blood Hunt 1 by Bryan Hill, German Peralta, Arthur Hesli X-Men: Wedding Special by Kieron Gillen, Rachael Stott, Michael Bartolo; Tini Howard, Phillip Sevy, KJ Diaz; Tate Brombal, Emilio Pilliu, Irma Kniivila; Yoon Ha Lee, Stephen Byrne; Wyatt Kennedy, Jenn St. Onge, Brittany Peer Marvel Unlimited Infinity Paws 9 by Jason Loo, Nao Fuji Dark Horse Critical Role: Vox Machina Origins IV 1 by Matthew Mercer, Jody Houser, Noah Hayes, Diana Sousa William of Newbury 1 by Michael Avon Oeming Image Grommets 1 by Rick Remender, Brian Posehn, Brett Parson, Moreno DiNisio IDW Godzilla: Mechagodzilla 50th Anniversary Special by Rich Douek, Andrew Griffith, Priscilla Tramontano Star Trek: Celebrations 1 by Steve Orlando, Lauren Knight, JP Jordan; Vita Ayala, Liana Kangas; Mags Visaggio, Tench, JP Jordan; Stephanie Williams, Denny Minonne; Hanna Rose May, Jack Lawrence, Rebecca Nalty AWA Death Ratio'd 1 by Mark Russell, Laci, Marco Lesko Valiant Rai: The Book of the Darque 1 by Dan Abnett, Emilio Utrera OGN Countdown Cloud Puppy by Kelly Leigh Miller Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel Riders by Jordie Bellaire, Koi Carreon Jurassic Jeff Vol 2: The Race to Warp Speed by Royden Lepp Detective Sweetpea Vol 2: The Case of the Golden Bone by Sara Varon Attaboy by Tony McMillen Upstaged by Robin Easter Worst Ronin by Maggie Tokuda-Hall, Faith Schaffer Maelstrom: A Prince of Evil by Lorian Merriman Additional Reviews: Cobra Kai s1, Murder at the End of the World, Room Service movie/comic, Doctor Who ep5, My Adventures With Superman s2e3, the greatest Garfield content ever created, Thursday Murder Club 4 Glenn has X-Factor questions News: He-Man cast, Mike Flanagan writing/directing/producing a new take on the Exorcist, more Knives Out casting, Dog Man movie from Dreamworks, every single era of Turtles to be represented in the 40th anniversary anthology, Wayne Family Adventures s3 release date, Dragon Prince s6 release date Trailers: Bear s3, animated Lara Croft, Venom 3, Dragon Prince s6 Comics Countdown (29 May 2024): 1. Friday 9 by Ed Brubaker, Marcos Martin, Muntsa Vicente 2. Batman: Dark Age 3 by Mark Russell, Mike Allred, Laura Allred 3. Ultimate Spider-Man 5 by Jonathan Hickman, David Messina, Matt Wilson 4. w0rldtr33 10 by James Tynion IV, Fernando Blanco, Jordie Bellaire 5. Once Upon A Time At The End of the World 15 by Jason Aaron, Nick Dragotta, Leila Del Duca, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Rico Renzi, Lee Loughridge, Tamra Bonvillain 6. William of Newbury 1 by Michael Avon Oeming 7. Penguin 10 by Tom King, Rafael de Latorre, Marcelo Maiolo 8. Undiscovered Country 29 by Scott Snyder, Charles Soule, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Leonardo Marcello Grassi, Matt Wilson 9. Drawing Blood 2 by Kevin Eastman, David Avallone, Ben Bishop 10. Avengers: Twilight 6 by Chip Zdarsky, Daniel Acuna
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Joining us this week on the show is the Eisner-Award-winning writer of titles like American Vampire, Wytches, Nocterra, Undiscovered Country, Batman: The Black Mirror, Justice League, DC's Dark Nights: Metal, Clear, The Wake, Swamp Thing, Barnstormers, and an epic five-year run on Batman that includes the creation of The Court of Owls.More recently, he's been working on titles like Arcbound with co-creators Tom Hardy/Frank Tieri/and Ryan Smallman, Canary with artist Dan Panosian, Duck and Cover with artist Rafael Albuquerque, Nocterra with Tony Daniel, and has re-teamed up with his Black Mirror partner Francesco Francavilla for White Boat over at DSTLRY.It is our honor to welcome Scott Snyder onto The Oblivion Bar Podcast!Follow us on InstagramFollow us on TwitterFollow us on ThreadsFollow us on BlueSkyLike us on FacebookConsider supporting us over on PatreonDownload the BEST digital comic book reader OmnibusStock up on G Fuel (CODE: OBP)Thank you DreamKid for our Oblivion Bar musicThank you Kevin Zeigler for our Oblivion Bar artSend us a Text Message.
Formative Filmography season continutes as we discuss Mike's pick, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
Lt. Benson and the SVU squad investigate a kidnapping involving the parents of an infant at the heart of a right-to-die case. ADA Barba sympathizes with the mother and does what she's unable to bring herself to do: switch off the baby's life support system. District Attorney Jack McCoy charges him with murder and enlists Barba's replacement, ADA Peter Stone, to prosecute the case. Even though he's acquitted and McCoy seems perfectly fine with letting a baby killer stay on staff, Barba resigns and leaves New York.We're discussing the heart-tugging, star-packed Special Victims Unit season 19 episode 13 "The Undiscovered Country." Our guest from this March 11, 2020 episode is Gaby Dunn from the "Bad with Money" podcast. This episode is inspired by the 2017 case of Charlie Gard. New episodes of "These Are Their Stories" will return on July 10. Stay subscribed for great content.
This week on Two Idiots Reading Comics, Undiscovered Country! We also air out some complaints! What is happening in this comic? Find out on this week on Two Idiots Reading Comics! Intro music by Rinne on YouTube (Prod. Rinne).Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review!Check us out on YouTube at Two Idiots Reading Comics!Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @twoidiotsrc for announcements and to see what books we are reading that month!
It's the final voyage with the OG Trek crew as the Federation and Klingon Empire are close to intergalactic peace. However, Kirk and the Enterprise crew must deal with Klingon Christopher Plummer and a potential traitor on board the ship. Join Greg and Chico as they head second star to the left and straight on til morning.
On this week's loudini rock and roll circus we give you the stories of some of the greatest rock artists from our home town of Pittsburgh, Pa....'nat! #pittsburgh #pittsburghmusic #donnieiris our week: Loudini: Dune 2, Van Halen Live in Sydney, Louie Shelton, The Undiscovered Country, characters entering the public domain(Dave cullen), musician beefs(Facebook post), Mr. Pittsburgh: Willy Wonka event in the Netherlands, Band of Brothers Famous artists from Pittsburgh over the years https://www.ranker.com/list/pittsburgh-bands-and-musical-artists-from-here/music-lover Norm Nardini http://normannardini.com/bios/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUQK7arIRUM Joe Grushecky https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Grushecky https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gxZ_Pd-98c The Granati Brothers https://www.last.fm/music/Granati+Brothers/+wiki https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kRy6c7F5HA B.E. Taylor https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/B._E._Taylor https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwZhk-hPhew Donnie Iris https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnie_Iris https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rh5kuxnDUc8 The Jaggerz https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jaggerz https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fYV3dJp-k4 Rusted Root https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rusted_Root https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGMabBGydC0 The Clarks https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clarks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBY2tCcNilU New & Notable: Mr Pittsburgh: FEEL; Find A Love Loudini: Black Country Communion; Stay Free