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Talking Indonesia
Wayne Palmer - Foreign Workers

Talking Indonesia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 28:35


We often talk hear about the lives and living conditions of Indonesian migrant workers, many of them going to countries such as Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong and states in the Middle East to find employment. In its 2024 Empowering Migrant Workers report, the United Nations Development Project estimated that 9 million Indonesians are working abroad. With such a large cohort overseas, the rights and welfare of this labour force is a focus of the Indonesia government. And for good reason too, as we've all heard concerning stories of poor treatment, and particularly gendered violence, that can occur. However, what, or who, we hear much less about are the approximately 400,000 foreigners working in Indonesia. Has the Indonesian government's concern for Indonesian citizens in foreign lands translated at all to an awareness of the need to protect foreign workers within its own borders? Who comprises this diverse group and what are their experiences of labour rights and labour protections while working in Indonesia? To helps answer some of these questions, and more, I'm joined by Dr Wayne Palmer who Is a senior research and teaching fellow at the University of Bielefeld. Wayne is a Southeast Asianist and a migration scholar with extensive experience providing paralegal assistance to migrant workers claiming labour and employment rights. He uses social-legal approaches to examine legal and policy frameworks that govern labour and migration.

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON
Karen Palmer McLean - Dane County Century Farm

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 13:16


In 1846, two years before Wisconsin achieved statehood, Pliny and Valeria Clark, along with their children, arrived in the Wisconsin Territory from Vermont and became some of the earliest settlers in the newly established Town of Montrose. Pliny purchased land from the US Government, including the present farm and much of what now comprises Paoli. In 1849, he brought the first Spanish Merino sheep to Wisconsin, followed by the first Morgan stallion in 1851. He built the enduring Italianate limestone house in 1853. After Valeria's death in 1899, one of the Clark children sold the farm to Frederick Gafke, who later passed it to his brother, William. William's daughter, Julia, and her husband, Wayne Palmer, bought the farm and moved their family into the historic house in 1928. The Palmers raised livestock and crops, with Les Palmer continuing the family tradition until health issues led to selling the dairy herd in 1988. Despite development pressures, the Palmer family wishes to maintain the farm, now planning to sell it to Prairieland Dairy, LLC, to continue its agricultural legacy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Oz Network - TV & Film Recaps
24 Season 6, Episode 17 'Day 6: 10:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.' Recap - The Oz Network TV

The Oz Network - TV & Film Recaps

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2024 64:59


We've gone through so much bad with season 6 of 24 that surely you're ready for some good? Well fear not, because finally we have that for you as we recap the 17th episode of the sixth season, 10pm-11pm! How good does it feel to be positive for once? What are our feelings on the big Presidential fake out? How do a couple of the storylines just don't make sense but we're okay with them? How great is it to see Wayne Palmer be a bit of a badass? Why are we rolling our eyes at Nadia and Milo all of a sudden? How great is it to get some massively badass Jack Bauer back again? How great is it to see Jack Bauer biting people again? Is the Jack v Fayed fight scene the best in 24 history? And how incredibly amazing and epic is the cliff-hanger phone call? Lock yourself in for some fun with another epic episode you won't want to miss! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

The Oz Network - TV & Film Recaps
24 Season 6, Episode 11 'Day 6: 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.' Recap - The Oz Network TV

The Oz Network - TV & Film Recaps

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2023 55:58


MERRY CHRISTMAS! Yes, it's Christmas the time of publishing this, and what better way to celebrate than with the assassination attempt of a fictional US President?! Well that's what you're about to get in our latest 24 recap episode as we go over the 11th episode of season 6, 4pm-5pm! Why does the plot of this really just not work? Are we still on board with Morris being an alcoholic and getting yelled at about it a lot? Are we excited to see Bart Simpson make an appearance this week? What do we think of Logan with a beard? Is Logan coming back a good or a bad thing? Why is this the most Presidential we've seen Wayne Palmer ever? And is the last scene good enough to be Hall of Fame worthy? Listen alongside your turkey eating and stuffing filling as we bring you Christmas in style. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

The Oz Network - TV & Film Recaps
24 Season 5, Episode 17 'Day 5: 11:00 p.m. - 12:00 a.m.' Recap - The Oz Network TV

The Oz Network - TV & Film Recaps

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2023 60:35


Another week of 24 is here as we live in a world where the President is evil as we recap episode 17 of season 5, 11pm-12am! Why is this another episode where our hosts are so divided? Is the shift in character by Logan so jarring or is it normal? What do we think of Jack kidnapping a bank manager to rob a bank? Why is Wayne Palmer so action heavy all of a sudden and should it hurt his chances to be the President? Why are divided over the little girl in this episode? How great is Audrey this episode? How great is it to see Secretary Heller back? How great is the music in this episode? And would we want a report from Chloe after she has been to the bathroom? Load and click and watch away for another tense episode of 24! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Turnbuckle Turmoil
Wayne Palmer joins Turnbuckle Turmoil

Turnbuckle Turmoil

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 60:00


Wayne Palmer comes to us from the great state of Ohio. He's a noted wrestling photographer and he plies his trade in Ohio, West Virginia, and other areas near to him. Wayne is also a proud lifetime member of the CAC. We'll ask Wayne to step out from behind the camera and let the spotlight shine on him for a day. Wayne's seen and done a lot in the industry so make sure you tune in and find out more about him and his journey.

Agripod
Be proactive in dealing with drought-related crop losses AND the benefits of planting trees

Agripod

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 18:39


The drought conditions in Western Canada and other parts of the country have caused a great deal of stress for producers. There will be crop losses. Now farmers are worried about filling grain and oilseed contracts. Senior commodity analyst Wayne Palmer says the situation is dire and producers need to be proactive in dealing with those contracts. A new app is showing how shelterbelts are helping the environment. Research at the University of Saskatchewan is showing the benefits of planting trees. Bryan Mood with USask will discuss the app, how its showing the economic value of shelterbelts and is also helping landowners determine the best trees to grow. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Agripod
Should agriculture transform into a high-tech industry AND the rollercoaster ride of the commodity markets

Agripod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 28:29


The agribusiness industry in Canada faced many challenges. Labour shortages, competition from foreign players, rising land costs, shifting weather patterns, and of course, the pandemic. A report from KPMG says the future agriculture depends on its willingness to embrace technology and ultimately build a more sustainable, resilient system. David Guthrie, national agribusiness sector leader for KPMG, will share a report on why agriculture should be transformed into a high-tech industry. The rollercoaster ride of the commodity markets continues. Senior crops analyst Wayne Palmer says after record highs, prices dropped off again. He will talk about the factors contributing to this 'price chaos' and gives some advice for farmers still trying to make decisions about whether or not to lock in prices. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

City Church (LoveHopeCity.com)
Episode 147: Building a Testimony

City Church (LoveHopeCity.com)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 33:42


Today we are joined by Wayne Palmer who was the pastor of Freedom Bible Church in Anaheim for 30 years. Pastor Wayne and his family started attending City Church a few years back and we are grateful to share the stage with him for a message on the importance of our personal testimony.

Longest Days of our Lives | 24 Podcast
Day 3, Hour 10: The Unbearable Lightness of Beans

Longest Days of our Lives | 24 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 110:58


The boys are officially (sure!) back for hour 10 of 24 season three, and beans get spilled. Chase gets a burning desire, Oriol sabotages some beautiful American machinery, and Nina gives Jack an offer he can't refuse. Chloe O'brian ruins a teenager's day, Wayne Palmer makes bad choices. Get your gas cans ready, it's our best yet.

Agripod
Lakeland College's new Bachelor of Agriculture Technology program and the grain market's wild ride

Agripod

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 30:41


It is the first of its kind in Canada. Lakeland College announced the new Bachelor of Agriculture Technology degree program starting in the fall of 2021 at the Vermilion, Alberta campus. Josie Van Lent, the dean of agriculture technology and applied research will tell us about the development of this new program, how students, wanting to stay and learn more at the college played a roll, and the consultations and feedback from the agriculture industry shaped the curriculum. The commodity markets continue to shock and amaze farmers and grain traders. February arrived the same way January ended with prices technically and fundamentally trending higher. Exceed Grain Marketing senior analyst Wayne Palmer says the market's wild ride of the past few weeks may be a recurring theme this year and are showing no sign of easing up heading into planting and the summer growing season. Wayne will talk about the latest trends, how every USDA supply/demand report will be important in confirming the continuation of very tight supplies and aggressive demand. While prices are great for farmers who still have grain to sell, there is also a downside to this active market. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

24 Faithful Podcast: in partnership with the TVShow Time app
Jack Saves the Day Again, But Has to Walk Away [Season 6, Episodes 19-24]

24 Faithful Podcast: in partnership with the TVShow Time app

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 47:02


As we get into this last part of season 6, we have a shift of focus as Jack kills Fayed and then gets a call from Cheng. We also see Bill Buchannan being dismissed from CTU and Nadia becoming the acting director of CTU. And then Wayne Palmer has also collapsed after coming out of a coma for a short time, putting Noah Daniels back in charge in the White House. Leak in the White House Attack on CTU Phillip's return Audrey's condition Chloe and Morris

Agripod
Unprecedented harvest commodity rally and the impact of US agricultural subsidies

Agripod

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 26:53


Unprecedented. That's how a senior commodity analyst has described the grain trade. Wayne Palmer is with Exceed Grain Marketing and he says a rally at harvest is unheard of and the first time he has witnessed this in his 40 years in the business. He will explain what's been happening, how it has impacted prices and explains what farmers can watch for in order to cash in on possible grain and oilseed price increases. Huge U.S. agricultural subsidies are impacting Canadian business risk management programs. The Trump administration has announced four multi-billion dollar aid programs for U.S. farmers over the past three years . . . some as compensation for the US/China trade war and others are connected to COVID 19. An independent economic research organization is sounding the alarm in a policy note released last week. Dr. Al Mussell is the research lead for Agri-Food Economic Systems based in Guelph, Ontario. He'll explain how US ag subsidies are distorting the market. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Concordia Publishing House Podcast
Courage with Rev. Wayne Palmer

The Concordia Publishing House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 47:05


Are there times you wish you had more courage? Courage to face your fears, courage to stand up for someone who is being mistreated.  Courage to make things, right?We're joined by Rev. Wayne Palmer, a senior editor at Concordia Publishing House, who will give us hope for the times we need courage.Learn more about Courage that Defies Death: A Bible Study for Youth.

Agripod
Rural Municipal Councils and commodity markets unusal reactions

Agripod

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 23:05


Rural ratepayers will go to the polls this fall to pick their representatives on their local rural municipal councils. Making the decision to put your name on the ballot should not be taken lightly. It's not an easy job but it can be a rewarding experience according to the president of the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities. In my conversation with Ray Orb we'll learn about how these rural councils are the  voice of farming communities and why he has stayed involved on his local council for 35 years.   There is nothing normal about 2020.  Even the commodity markets have reacted differently this summer. Exceed Grain Marketing senior analyst Wayne Palmer will explain why the markets have moved upward when they are usually quite stagnant at the start of harvest. He'll also dive into the latest Statistics Canada report that shows Canadian farmers will harvest more wheat, corn for grain, barley and oats this fall compared with last year, but less canola and soybeans. AND he'll tell us if those reports are right or wrong.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Theatre Corner
DB Woodside

Theatre Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 15:30


DB Woodside was last seen as God’s favorite son, Amenadiel on Lucifer on the Fox network. Concurrently, he has been starring as Jeff Malone on the USA Network drama Suits. Prior to that, he was a recurring regular on Parenthood and played Wayne Palmer on the critically acclaimed Emmy Award-winning series 24. Other TV credits include The Temptations, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Grey’s Anatomy, CSI, Private Practice and Castle, to name a few. Additionally, he was featured in the independent movie Mississippi Damned and in Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 with Kevin James. A graduate of the Yale School of Drama, Woodside made his New York theater debut as Martin Luther King Jr. in the Off-Broadway production of The Conscientious Objector at the Harold Clurman Theater. New episodes every Thursday! #TheatreCornerThursday Website: www.theatre-corner.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/theatrecorner YouTube: www.youtube.com/theatrecorner Instagram: www.instagram.com/theatrecorner

Longest Days of our Lives | 24 Podcast
Day 3, Hour 9: Put Me in the Dickwater

Longest Days of our Lives | 24 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 120:37


The boys are back to sell Hour 9 of 24 season 3 to the highest bidder – and uh-oh, who's that? It's Nina goddamn Myers. David Palmer meets a cool Ben Carson, Jack Bauer gets a call on the terror hotline, and Wayne Palmer is both a bad brother and a bad chief of staff. Put on your crime clothes, because this is our best yet.

The Everett Lee Show
Ep101,Wayne Palmer

The Everett Lee Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2018 110:42


Wrestling Photographer, Wayne Palmer calls in to discuss how he got started into being a photographer,shares stories of being at wrestling events and much more. http://www.podcastcity.net/the-everett-lee-show.html Podcast City Network Contacts WEBSITE: http://podcastcity.net/ FACEBOOK:Podcast City Network TWITTER: @podcastcitynet Everett Lee Social Contacts FACEBOOK: The Everett Lee Show TWITTER: @TheEverett_Lee

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PhotoActive
Episode 18: Katrin Eismann on Photographic Literacy

PhotoActive

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2018 39:27


Guest: - Katrin Eismann (http://katrineismann.com) - Katrin's Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/katrin_eismann/) - School of Visual Arts (SVA) Digital Photography Program (http://www.sva.edu/graduate/mps-digital-photography) - Adobe Photoshop Restoration & Retouching (4th Edition) by Katrin Eismann, Wayne Palmer, Dennis Dunbar (https://amzn.to/2OzEMHl) Hosts: Jeff's website (https://jeffcarlson.com), Jeff's photos (https://jeffcarlson.com/portfolio/), Jeff on Instagram (http://instagram.com/jeffcarlson) Kirk's website (https://www.kirkville.com), Kirk's photos (https://photos.kirkville.com), Kirk on Instagram (https://instagram.com/mcelhearn) Show Notes: Kodak (Wikipedia) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kodak) Apple QuickTake (Wikipedia) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_QuickTake) Renowned film director Wim Wenders hits out at 'phone photography' (https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/entertainment-arts-45011397/renowned-film-director-wim-wenders-hits-out-at-phone-photography) Michael Kenna's photo of Stonehenge (https://huxleyparlour.com/works/stonehenge-wiltshire-england-1990/) Robert Capa: In Love and War (http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/robert-capa-in-love-and-war/47/) Subscribe to the PhotoActive podcast mailing list at the bottom of any page at the PhotoActive web site (https://photoactive.co) to be notified of new episodes and be eligible for occasional giveaways. If you’ve already subscribed to the mailing list, you’re automatically entered. Our snapshots: Jeff: A Photojournalist's Field Guide: In the trenches with combat photographer Stacy Pearsall (https://amzn.to/2D9dvKB) Kirk: Paul Hart: Farmed (https://www.paulhartphotography.com/books/t8b014xmotw4ljcj1kv5wsyb2cewmj) If you like the show, please subscribe in iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/photoactive/id1391697658?mt=2) or your favorite podcast app, and please rate the podcast. And don't forget to join the PhotoActive Facebook group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/photoactivecast/) to discuss the podcast, share your photos, and more.

Talking Indonesia
Dr Wayne Palmer - Migrant Workers

Talking Indonesia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2017 29:24


The vast number of Indonesian migrant workers working abroad have long been a prominent feature of Indonesia's labour market. Indonesian government policy on migrant workers tends to come into the public spotlight primarily when cases of maltreatment and abuse towards these workers emerge, not infrequently spurring the government to impose moratoriums on departures to particular countries and regions. For its part, the Jokowi government has voiced an aspiration to halt the departure of domestic workers abroad altogether. But what have been the Indonesian government's longer term policy objectives surrounding migrant workers? How has the government sought to manage the flow of its citizens seeking employment overseas? What effect do these various bans and moratoriums have on the flow of migrant workers? In this week’s Talking Indonesia podcast, Dr Dave McRae explores these issues with Dr Wayne Palmer, lecturer in the Department of International Relations at Bina Nusantara University, and author of Indonesia's Overseas Labour Migration Programme, 1969-2010. In 2017, the Talking Indonesia podcast is co-hosted by Dr Dave McRae from the University of Melbourne’s Asia Institute, Dr Jemma Purdey from Monash University, Dr Charlotte Setijadi from the ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute in Singapore and Dr Dirk Tomsa from La Trobe University. Photo Credit: M Rusman for Antara Foto

Mr. Media Interviews by Bob Andelman
24 David Fury, writer, "Lost," "24," "Dream On"

Mr. Media Interviews by Bob Andelman

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2017 32:56


Today's Guest: David Fury, writer, producer, "24," "Lost," "Dream On," "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," "Angel," "Tyrant," "Fringe" Television screenwriter, producer David Fury Pop quiz: name the man who’s been a writer and/or producer for the following TV shows: “The Jackie Thomas Show,” “House of Buggin’,” “Dream On,” “Pinky and the Brain,” “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” “Angel,” “Lost,” “24.” Give up? It’s David Fury, and he joins us today via phone from Hollywood. David Fury Twitter • Facebook • IMDB • Wikipedia • Order Dream On on DVD from Amazon.com • Order 24: The Complete Series BOB ANDELMAN/Mr. MEDIA: David, welcome to Mr. Media. DAVID FURY: Thanks very much, Bob. I want to answer that question. I know, I know who that is. Order 'Dream On - Seasons 1 & 2,' available from Amazon.com by clicking on the DVD above! ANDELMAN: And we will send you a prize, I promise. FURY: Oh, thank you. ANDELMAN: David, does Barack Obama’s presidential campaign send a commission on every dollar it collects to the producers of “24”? FURY: No, not that I know of. How did Barack Obama come into this? ANDELMAN: Well, I look at Barack Obama, and it seems like he’s had a very smooth sail in these first months of his presidential campaign, and it seems to me, and maybe I’m alone, that a lot of it has to do with “24” making it very comfortable for America to have an African-American president, twice even. FURY: Interesting. Interesting premise. Well, I’d like to think that we’ve, as a country we’ve become more comfortable with the idea of bringing in presidential candidates from different walks of life, whether they be black or women or Asian or anything. If “24” has anything to do with it? All the better. I’d love to think that we’ve, to some extent we’ve matured enough that people are open to the idea. ANDELMAN: It’s interesting. I mean, there hasn’t really been a situation in years past where an African-American would play the President and it wouldn’t be like a big deal, but now it’s like…. FURY: Well, there was Deep Impact I remember which had Morgan Freeman as President. My God, I would have voted for him right there if Morgan Freeman had run, such an excellent presidential candidate. Or James Earl Jones years ago in a movie called The Man. ANDELMAN: I remember that. FURY: I remember that, as well, so I don’t think we’re the first, certainly, to do it, but perhaps…. ANDELMAN: No, but it’s very matter of fact in “24.” I think in those previous settings, it was more, you know, “What?” FURY: Well, certainly in The Man, it was very much evident that this was a racial issue and was telling a racial story. Morgan Freeman was handled matter-of-factly, and certainly David Palmer has been on the show. You may be right, you may have something to that. ANDELMAN: Well, I do think you guys should get a commission. I think you should look into that. FURY: All right. ANDELMAN: I hear a lot that Republicans tend to love “24” because of its kind of take-no-shit approach to terrorism, and I wondered if the creative staff has a noticeable political bent. FURY: Well, certainly a couple members of our staff lean very heavily toward the right, as there are a couple members that lean very heavily toward the left. We have a wide diversity of different political viewpoints. I don’t think Republicans, just simply Republicans love the show. I have heard that people as diverse as Barbra Streisand is apparently a big fan of the show. ANDELMAN: I didn’t mean to suggest that only Republicans, by no means, but… FURY: Everybody likes to filter their viewing of “24” through their own viewpoint, and we try to give a very diverse viewpoint on the show. Republicans will certainly embrace some of the more right wing aspects of “24,” the take-no-prisoners approach to terrorism, and there are others who recognize that that doesn’t work all the time. What you really have is somebody like Jack Bauer, who is serving the greater good but who has no particular political bent. I mean, David Palmer, I think, was always presented as, I think, a Democratic president, and Jack’s loyalty was to him for the most part for the first few years. Our executive producer/co-creator, Joel Surnow, is very vocal about his conservative Republican leanings, and he has a lot of friends of his who do enjoy the show and do think it supports their agenda. Although many of them criticized the show earlier this year, when we did the story line about Wayne Palmer’s sister who was voicing sort of the liberal bent, and her boyfriend, who was incarcerated along with other Muslim prisoners, we suspected to be involved with terrorism and then weren’t, I know Joel got a lot of criticism that, “What, is the show starting to lean toward the left? There are good Muslims that were over-reacting?” We’re trying to say that there’s no easy answers, basically, and some people look for answers in the show, and some people recognize that that’s just not going to come. Order '24: The Complete Series,' available from Amazon.com by clicking on the DVD box set above! ANDELMAN: You don’t have to answer this, but where are you in your own political leanings? FURY: I’m very moderate. I’m a registered Democrat. I suppose I’m conservative fiscally, and socially I’m much more moderate, so I am either a very liberal Republican or very conservative Democrat, I’m not quite sure. ANDELMAN: Would it be a wrong guess that, politically, those writers’ room sessions could be pretty interesting conversations? FURY: Oh, you have no idea! The debates that go on and on on a daily basis regarding whatever is going on in the current administration. There’s people, Evan Katz, another executive producer on the show, who definitely leans more toward the left, and he gets into a lot of debates with Joel and Manny Coto, another one of our co-executive producers who is a staunch Republican. And then you have somebody like Bob Cochran, the other co-creator, who is a Republican but much more moderate than other people. And then Howard Gordon, our show-runner, whose wife is very heavily involved with liberal causes -- and Howard himself is a registered Democrat -- supports Democratic causes. The conversation does lean toward political debates. ANDELMAN: Did the conversation a few months ago about torture on the show come back to the writers’ room? FURY: Oh, most definitely. We discussed it. Even when it came on and before it became an issue, before it was made into a news issue, the discussion whether torture works, about whether it should ever be used, and the moral ramifications. We discussed that at great length. Once it became more of an issue, I found myself defending our approach to it on a podcast and wound up on CNN News as the “writers of ‘24’ speak up on this controversy.” My contention was simply that we’re not trying to present a documentary or a realistic approach to fighting terrorism, we’re producing an evening of entertainment, and liberties have to be taken. The whole structure of the show, the ticking time clock and Jack Bauer fighting it the entire season, that’s something that just doesn’t happen in real life. There is no ticking clock, so there’s never any need to torture someone to get information out of them so quickly. You have to create scenarios where that would have to be, and at that point, you’re speaking in hyperbole. ANDELMAN: I find the recovery from some of the torture sometimes to be entertaining. I keep thinking back to poor Morris getting that drill through his shoulder, but there he is back at work a few hours later (laughs). FURY: Well, he’s a strong man, that Morris. Again, it’s the real challenge of the show, and certainly we’ve taken a lot more liberties later than earlier in the earlier years of the show where people do have to bounce back so that we can bring them back into the story. It’s very difficult if someone is tortured. Generally speaking, they’d be hospitalized, and you wouldn’t see them for several days, but of course, in a 24-hour period, you have to find ways to re-integrate them, and sometimes it takes a lot of suspension of disbelief to get those people back. Poor Milo was shot, and there he is with a sling, still back at work. We just have to chalk it up to, “Well, we’re understaffed, and we need you, and this is an emergency situation, and normally, we’d let you rest, but you can’t now.” ANDELMAN: Well, and how often does Jack get hit in the head with a heavy metal object…. FURY: Oh, well, sure. My God, Jack never died and was revived and picked up a gun and went after the bad guys again. ANDELMAN: Well, now, it’s funny you mentioned that, because I wanted to ask you the thing that has always driven me crazy, and I mean in a good way as a viewer, is that the CTU staff seems to have the worst institutional security in America. I mean, there’s spies, there’s moles, there’s data taps, and God forbid you’re a high-threat suspect and you get brought back to CTU for questioning, because you or somebody is going to die, right? FURY: Yeah, that’s usually the case. The justification that’s been given to me when I bring these things up is that CTU is really an intelligence-gathering organization, and organizations like that aren’t really heavily fortified security-wise. I mean, certainly we do an excessive amount of it, but the idea that CTU cannot be breached because it’s such a top government agency is probably over-stating it, since what they mostly do, they are a branch office of an anti-terrorist intelligence-gathering organization. They do have a task force, but if we need their systems to be tapped for a story, we’ll do it. If we need someone to get into CTU to stage a gas attack, that’s going to be a lot more interesting than saying, “Well, it’s impossible to get into CTU, no one would ever be able to do that.” We have to make allowances like that for dramatic purposes. Well, it does make CTU look a little, well, inept, you know, and again, it’s the alternative is, well, if we show them bei

Hellblazerbiz
Episode 36: DB Woodside

Hellblazerbiz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2016 25:27


DB Woodside is an actor known for his many successful roles in film and TV. Notably he was the Principal in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, President Wayne Palmer in 24 and currently rocking our TV sets as the angel, and brother of Lucifer - Amenadiel! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Outdoors Station
No 392 - TGOC 2015 - Part 4

The Outdoors Station

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2015 34:04


It was a very windy night, however the combination once again of fresh air, exercise and exhaustion left us having a fairly good nights sleep. Waking only once or twice when a large gust roared up the valley like a low flying jet. Robin Evans, like the many other Scarp tents users had a 'normal' night. The Scarp shelter is perfectly suited for remote wilderness camping in all weathers. Everyone who used one, and there were quite a few on the TGOC, were delighted with the performance and 'bomb proof' nature. 
Part of the day we were joined by Robin Evans as we crossed various snow fields, some of which invited temptation to stride across, until we saw a few collapsed snow bridges with deep streams underneath. We met Paul Phibben and Wayne Palmer later who were inspecting the basic and the very luxurious bothy shelters with interest and intent on staying. Rose and I continued for a few more K until we found a sweet little spot with the ideal level footprint for our tent. Day 7 started once again with promising weather and we enjoyed a terrific steady, easy going walk along side the river. Not too soggy underfoot, a cool breeze and generally blue skies. This allowed us a detour at the confluence with Allt Duine up the track to Geal Charn Beg and Mor. The track drops to the Burma Road at its crest and then it was a simple wander down into Aviemore, to book into the SYHA and to join Lee and Tony at the Cairngorm Hotel for yet more Guiness (one the TGOC 5-a-day food groups) and to listen to the fabulous local Celtic Rock band Tweed.

QC Journey To The Cross
His Forgiveness

QC Journey To The Cross

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2015 1:01


John 13:10-17 Eric Brei, DCE This excerpt is from pg. 33 of the Lutheran Hour Ministries Lent Devotions 2015 written by Rev. Wayne Palmer, theological editor and writer for Lutheran Hour Ministries. I feel like Rev. Palmer describes Jesus’ love and forgiveness very well, even being extended to those who betray Him. “Jesus is pointing to Judas, the one who has abandoned his Lord and become unclean and is even now awaiting the chance to betray Him. The other eleven are forgiven, cleansed of their sins because they still walk in the light by faith; Judas has rejected that light and walks in darkness. Very gently Jesus reaches out to His lost disciple in an unforgettable demonstration of His love, forgiveness and acceptance. It’s a demonstration He wants Judas to remember when he is gripped by guilt and remorse for what he is about to do.”

The Real Estate Guys Radio Show - Real Estate Investing Education for Effective Action

Get into the minds of our entire faculty, as each reflects on their Summit experience.  After one week of focused education, networking and outrageous fun, each faculty member (including Robert Kiyosaki's Rich Dad real estate Advisors Ken McElroy and Wayne Palmer) share their most important takeaways.  Over two thirds of the 2011 attendees, including the complete faculty and their families immediately signed up to come back in 2012 to celebrate our 10th annual Investor Summit at Sea.  It's hard to describe the Summit experience, as several surveys described the event as "life changing", "incredible", "awesome" and "over the top".  How can a simple real estate investment conference have such a powerful impact?  Tune in as our prestigious faculty tries to distrill their experience into a one hour radio show - and consider the power of just one great idea, relationship or commitment.  The Real Estate Guys™ Radio Show podcast provides education, information, training and resources to help investors make money with their real estate investing.  Learn more and subscribe to the free newsletter at www.realestateguysradio.com

The Real Estate Guys Radio Show - Real Estate Investing Education for Effective Action

We sit down with Robert Kiyosaki, author of mega-bestseller Rich Dad Poor Dad and talk about his latest literary derivative, Unfair Advantage - The Power of Financial Education. "Unfair" is a bit of a misnomer, because everyone has the opportunity to become educated.  But in the real world, so few people invest the time and effort to learn about money and business, that those who do seem to operate with an unfair advantage.  Robert Kiyosaki says it's why the rich get richer, while the poor get poorer.  Those armed with financial education are able to make money in down markets as well as up markets, so while most people go up and down, the educated just keep ratcheting up.  That's the side we want to be on!  We're very fortunate to have a good relationship with Robert and the Rich Dad organization going on 8 years now.  We've read most of his books, interviewed most of his advisors, gotten to know many of the folks in the home office, and attended seveal Rich Dad conferences.  Of course, the two Rich Dad real estate advisors, Ken McElroy and Wayne Palmer, were guest faculty on our 2010 Investor Summit at Sea and are coming back for the 2011 edition.  All this to say that we've developed a strong respect for Robert Kiyosaki and the Rich Dad team.  More, we've found their mesage to be inspiring and empowering - not just for us, but for many of our listeners.  So whenever we have the opportunity to sit down with Robert Kiyosaki, we're interested in whatever's on his mind.  Of course, we brought the microphones along to capture the conversation for you.  We really enjoyed our visit and trust you will too! The Real Estate Guys™ Radio Show podcast provides education, information, training and resources to help investors make money with their real estate investing.  Learn more and subscribe to the free newsletter at www.realestateguysradio.com  

The Real Estate Guys Radio Show - Real Estate Investing Education for Effective Action
Shifting Gears - True Confessions of a Reborn Real Estate Investor

The Real Estate Guys Radio Show - Real Estate Investing Education for Effective Action

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2010 43:45


A candid conversation with one investor who is getting back on the road to real estate riches after the downturn wiped out much of his portfolio.  We often say that a bend in the road isn’t the end of the road - unless you fail to make the turn! The real estate market made a sharp turn a couple of years ago.  Lots of people failed to adjust and are no longer in the business.  Many of those who are still on the path had to make adjustments. From Donald Trump to Walter Sanford to Robert Kiyosaki to Wayne Palmer, we never get tired of hearing the riches to rags to riches stories.  Successful people are successful - even when they’re failing - because they know how to manage their fears, analyze their failures, get the lessons and take effective action to come back bigger and better than before. We decided to catch up with David Campbell, a former high school teacher turned real estate millionaire who lost nearly everything when the mortgage meltdown slammed property values.  Now, he’s rebuilding - using the lessons from the hard times to build a much stronger and more stable portfolio. Tune in and find out how David manages his psychology in the face of setbacks, and how his approach to real estate investing has changed.  David shares his new investment philosophy and reveals what property types and markets he’s having success with right now - and why. If you think winners never lose, then this show will show you that bad things can happen to good investors.  But a good investor will shift gears and get back on track!

The Real Estate Guys Radio Show - Real Estate Investing Education for Effective Action

Insights and reflections from Summit Faculty including Rich Dad Advisors Ken McElroy, Wayne Palmer, Garrett Sutton; plus international developer Beth Clifford, attorney Mauricio Rauld, the Godfather of Real Estate Bob Helms and the Guys!  Recorded with a live studio audience on the Carnival Triumph as we sail through the Caribbean.  Come on board!