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While Ian is out enjoying a day on the golf course (or maybe not in this heat), Dick Fain steps in to host the show this afternoon. Joe Fann spent some time discussing the state of teh Seahawks on Friday afternoon, including thoughts on Jamal Adams, and Russell Wilson's relationship with the Seahawks organization. Dick Fain has reactions to those conversations. The Seahawks are a class organization, making it to the playoffs nearly every single year, but most fans can't see the bigger picture, expecting the team to make a deep run each season. How does Russell Wilson view things? It may play a role in whether he sticks around. The Lightning are on to the Stanley Cup Final. We've got the highlights on the Power Play. Lastly, Ryan Hansen, boys' basketball coach at Auburn High School talks about his team going undefeated this season, and what it was like to coach during the pandemic.
Meet Ian Jenkins...He’s a doctor, living in San Diego, a specialist in hospital medicine and a professor at a major university. He’s been with his partner, Alan, for seventeen years. And they’ve been with their partner, Jeremy, for eight. And they have two biological children – Piper, who is three, and Parker, who is 14 months. Piper and Parker are half siblings who each needed two women to give them life. What’s that, you say? No, you heard me correctly. Ian, Alan, and Jeremy are a same-sex throuple. Piper and Parker were conceived with eggs donated by a longtime friend and carried by surrogates. Thereby lies a tale of patience, love, and persistence that broke new legal ground and changed the way California law defines family: Piper was the first child ever to have a poly family listed on a birth certificate, paving the way for her younger brother two years later, and the future children of other polyamorous parents. The story of how three poly dads, three amazing and giving women, and an intrepid and compassionate team of medical and legal experts built this uniquely wonderful American family, is at the center of Dr. Jenkins’ upcoming book, Three Dads and a Baby, which will be released in early 2021 by Cleis Press (an imprint of Start Publishing) and distributed by Simon & Schuster. While Ian admits that of course his family is unique, he questions the perspective of people who think that it isn’t “normal.” “I’m pretty sure it’s lifelong monogamy that’s weird,” he says. “Our culture is filled with all of these stories about longing and infidelity. It’s natural for us to feel affections for more than one person. What’s exotic is that we actually did it – we made a life many people think of as an unattainable dream, but we’re ordinary people otherwise. We have the same conversations about what to have for dinner, what to watch on TV.” “After all,” Jenkins points out, “many parents long for another partner—more love, more help with the kids – we just went out and made it happen!"Navigating the endlessly complex and often heartbreaking process of creating life through a series of expensive medical procedures, Three Dads and a Baby shares a whirlwind of a surrogacy journey. The throuple had to weigh decisions about embryo adoption or creation, search for women willing to have their eggs extracted or host a pregnancy for three men, and negotiate, fight, and ultimately change a medical and legal system that privileges heterosexual couples. Though it might seem like an ill-conceived narrative cooked up in an Hollywood executive’s office (“It’s ‘Tiger King’ meets ‘Baby Mama’!”), this is a real-life story, and Jenkins relates these trials and tribulations with even-keeled humor and a humble self-awareness that the more sensational aspects of the story pale in comparison to the universal themes of love, parenting, and bonding that almost anyone can identify with. Writing the memoir also allowed him to flex a creative muscle he’s developed over many years. “Maybe it’s because I had a stepmother who was a librarian,” Ian says, “but I’ve always been drawn to literature and stories.” A fiction writer since the fifth grade, Jenkins has always found a way to channel his passion for writing with his “day job” as a medical professional. In addition to research papers, he’s published several medical narratives about life and death in the hospital and his experiences as an LGBTQ doctor. After completing Three Dads and a Baby, he’s turned his focus to two other projects: book length medical memoirs and inclusive fantasy novels. “Jeremy has always been a fan of fantasy fiction,” says Jenkins of his younger partner. “He challenged me a few years ago to write something in that genre.” Jenkins’ latest fiction project, geared toward young adult readers, is a high-fantasy adventure that pits strong female, multi-racial, and LGBT characters against a disapproving dominant culture. Meanwhile, he’s working on a medical narrative focused on the very real issues of illness, death, and survival in the world of hospital medicine.Still, Ian’s unique family life is anything but fantasy. In fact, he admits he has been somewhat relieved by the normalcy of their life in the time since his book was completed. The conception and birth of their second child, Parker, was, comparatively, “a breeze.” Everything that was so challenging and unique in bringing Piper into the world – getting that third name on the birth certificate, winning over skeptical lawyers and reproductive specialists, creating a parenting agreement – was all effectively in place when her younger brother came along. “It’s not normal, compared to what other people go through,” he observes. “But it still feels completely natural.”Of course, in the era of the pandemic, nothing feels quite normal. His partner Alan shifted to practicing psychiatry from home, while Jeremy (essential personnel for a zoo hospital) and Ian (working on the front lines of the pandemic fight) continued working in person. They’ve had to make drastic changes, like not relying on a beloved nanny who had to socially distance for several weeks as a precaution, while ensuring their kids are still engaging socially. They’re discovering the same thing so many parents have learned: “Being with two lovely kids all day can tire you out just as much as a late shift,” says the good doctor, who’s particularly grateful to Alan for shouldering much of the parenting load so far. The pandemic has also meant increased stress on Ian at work, where he often cares for sick and dying COVID victims, covered in PPE.Because of his lifelong commitment to issues regarding equality and access, Jenkins is passionate about raising his kids in a feminist, anti-racist and affirmative mindset. “I want my daughter to know that she’s as tough as anyone and can do anything she sets her mind to,” he says, knowing that she will benefit and gain strength with the love and support of three dads (and two maternal figures). What’s so unusual about that?
From the oldest arcade cabinets, racing games have been incredibly popular. They've revved their way through just about every console and computer chip imaginable, and drifted around every audio innovation with ease. What was once a dedicated and focused profession has widened in scope, especially since the introduction of licensed music and the ever-increasing prevalence of orchestral instrumentation.For this racing special, I spoke to three of the genre's most prolific professionals. Firstly, from Lowrider Sound, I'm joined by Steve Collett, an industry legend, who has composed for series like MotoGP, curated licensed soundtracks and worked extensively in sound design. However, MotoGP later had bespoke soundtracks by Ian Livingstone, first credited in the racing genre on Formula 1 1999. Since then, Ian has received an Ivor Novello award, and helped set the tone for five further games in the series, alongside many others. While Ian wrote music for F1 through the first half of the 2010s, sound effects were handled by none other than Mark Knight – also known as TDK. Yet, Mark is no stranger to providing his own compositions for various racers, starting in 1995 with Cyberspeed before taking the F1 reigns himself twenty years later.Lee Tyrrell on Twitter:https://twitter.com/GreenT128Lowrider Sound (Steve Collett) on Twitter:https://twitter.com/lowridersoundIan Livingstone on Twitter:https://twitter.com/ianlivTDK on Twitter:https://twitter.com/TDK_Chiptune Also available through:YouTubeiTunesSpotifyStitcherand many more...Early access, unedited interviews, LIVE shows and more:http://patreon.com/_secretcave
While Ian, Barbara and their Thal friends try to find a way into the Dalek City through the mountains, the Doctor, Susan and Alydon attempt to make their own way in.
While Ian works to finish editing our long-delayed roundup of holiday albums released in 2019 for our Patreon patrons, we thought we'd share some extra content here in our main feed for those of you looking for listening material during these days of self-isolation. Please enjoy this artifact of a simpler time: Our 2017 Patreon album roundup. Stay safe everyone, and happy holidays!
Thanks for checking out the pod! It's only 2/3 of the fellas checking in again this week for episode 38 of Baseline to Baseline. While Ian's tied up with work, Tristan joins Lach to discuss all things Luka and his Dallas Mavericks. Including one of the most ridiculous reasons we've ever heard for passing over a player in the draft, let alone for passing on one of the best young talents to come out of Europe since Dirk. The Kings' reasoning left Lach dumbfounded. The guys also discuss:-Zach Lavine's career game on the back of a fourth quarter benching and the fallout from a subpar coach trying to stick it to his best player.-James Wiseman's suspension and fine resulting from Penny Hardaway (Memphis Basketball Head Coach, Memphs Booster) loaning him money to help move to Memphis. -Are people sleeping back to sleeping on the Raptors already?-A whirlwind of news out of San Antonio: A slow start, Pop possibly retiring, Derozan and Aldridge trade rumours-Aswell as a few other topics in the moment, check out the episode to get all the details and some Amateur opinions on the latest from the past week around the NBA.*Note: We typically record on Monday's, unless otherwise stated. So, if they get uploaded later in the week we might be slightly behind. Never fear though! Be sure to tune into the next weeks pod to make sure you don't miss a thing!As per usual: check out all The Agency's socials, a quick search for "TheAmateurAgency" should do the trick. If you're all caught up on your basketball but need an outlet for your weekly football check out our sister podcast over at 3rd & Wrong!
Introducing, the #ThisWeeksThing VETO, which we always had, but never mentioned! While Ian is away, Claire will play... with two amazing guests! Two-thirds of The Songtopsy Report, Nick Brigadier and Steven Trolinger, join in the fun this week. Nick suffers an injury, Steven creates an awkward situation, and their missing co-host, Mike Russell, calls in with a tragic story of loss. This star-studded Eppy also includes Horror v. Terror, opposable toes, naughty laws, celebrity impressions, and a deep dive into Evil Dead. Come on, Billy. Our train is here.@NickBrigadier@YourManTrolo@SongtopsyReport @womanship@ibroski#ThisWeeksThing@ThisWeeksThingThisWeeksThing.com@DapperDevilProd See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
TeamClearCoat - An Automotive Enthusiast Podcast by Two Car Nerds
Episode 208-It's getting hot in here. In these turbulent times, it's good to know that there are a few things you can always count on. Thing the first, our intrepid road warrior, Ian, will find your city's smoked meats. Thing the second, the very same Ian mentioned before, well he's gonna find a karting track too. Thing the third, that floppy-haired goofball is gonna set a crazy good time and gain respect from the locals. These are just the facts folks. While Ian was abroad in the Louis of Saints, Dave was back at home breaking, repairing, replacing, and breaking a lot of things in his orbit. It turns out grieving takes many shapes and forms, as does our therapy for said grief. Thankfully a lot of the repairs end up in a good place, except for the old man sedan. We're still not sure how that one is going to turn out. Hmmmmm. We love you. Buy stuff with our hashtag brand on it! TeamClearCoat website TeamClearCoat Drivetribe TeamClearCoat YouTube Channel TeamClearCoat Instagram TeamClearCoat Twitter TeamClearCoat Facebook TeamClearCoat Video Game Recommendations on Steam
While Ian is away at summer camp, Dan, Chris, Will, and Allison get together to drink some regional Micheladas (featuring Yuengling and Natty Bo) and talk about some great recommendations from the Humble Bundle back catalogue. In the second half, the crew intended to shout out some of their favorite small developers... but something seems to have gone awry... Join us!
Our latest episode features Ian Hsu, Founder of Prayvine. Prayvine is a non-profit that provides an online space for people to pray more effectively for missionaries. While Ian aims to bring mission workers and their supporters closer together, his work brings up deeper questions about technology, human behavior, and relationships. Is praying online legitimate? How does technology impact our spiritual lives if we type our prayers on a screen? Can God actually use us when we pray on the internet? Join ATN host Paul Taylor and Ian as they explore these fascinating questions and more. IAN HSU Ian Hsu is founder and CEO of Prayvine, a faith + tech "startup" ministry that is working to spark a global prayer movement for missions. Prior to founding Prayvine, Ian led Stanford University's digital engagement strategy and was widely recognized as Stanford’s leading expert in digital communications. As a consultant and mentor, Ian coaches Fortune 100 companies, national governments, and entrepreneurial Stanford students on strategy, marketing, and leadership. He holds a B.S. in electrical engineering and M.S. in management science & engineering from Stanford University. After 20 years in Silicon Valley, Ian moved back to Orlando (where he grew up) and is happy to be home again.
In our opening episode, we'll discuss cheesiness in different genres. We take a look at romantic cliches found in movies and TV, and wonder if they would work in real life. Spoiler Alert: They won't. Kendra shares some stories about boyfriends who may have seen one too many RomComs. While Ian, not being a romantic himself, relays the tale of a love-struck friend. It doesn't end well. We lament the death of the horror movie with the prevalence of jump scares. We differentiate between good horror (The Others, The Sixth Sense, The Witch) and bad horror (The Grudge, The Haunting of Molly Hartley, The Woman in Black.) It's hard to get a feel for story or atmosphere if a ghoul keeps screaming in your face. We make a startling discovery that most sports movies are exactly the same. They're all pretty much Rudy. Even movies we love (Remember the Titans, The Blindside) are guilty of the same formula. Join us and get your weekly allowance of cheese! iTunes Google Play Stitcher Follow us on Twitter!
Christian will reunite with Ian in East Berlin. While Ian is away we watch some really gross movies. Our new movie review is for the lengthy remake of the Giallo classic, SUSPIRIA. For our Movie from the Crypt we dig into the horrors of a dysfunctional marriage and talk about HONEYMOON. We also discuss Tilda Swinton's prosthetics, French Toast, and Law & Order. We'd love to hear your thoughts, questions, or any requests you have. You can contact us at: ItsOnlyFeedback@gmail.com and on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Letterboxd.
In this episode of The Jackson Hole Connection, Stephan visits with https://twitter.com/Ianfitzespn (Ian Fitzsimmons), a father, husband, co-host of the ESPN radio show http://www.espn.com/espnradio/play/_/id/17710176 (Freddie & Fitz), co-host of the http://www.espn.com/espnradio/podcast/archive/_/id/20419745 (Herbstreit and Fitzsimmons College Radio Podcast), and a field analyst for college and NFL football for ESPN radio. Ian came out to Jackson Hole his sophomore year in college on a hiatus. While Ian loved Jackson Hole, he knew that he had to leave Valhalla (Jackson Hole) in order to pursue his dream of becoming a broadcaster. Stephan and Ian talk about working at the old Sojourner Pub in Teton Village, how hard work and persistence are better than any degree and about his daughter's scoliosis fundraiser. This episode sponsors include The Liquor Store and Jackson Hole Marketplace. https://thejacksonholeconnection.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/fitz-thumb.png ()You can listen to listen to Freddie & Fitzsimmons on ESPN Radio from 7-11pm MTN. Contact him on twitter @IanFitzESPN and to find out more information on his daughter's scoliosis fundraiser visit https://crawfishforthecurve.org/ (crawfishforthecurve.org ) Do you enjoy The Jackson Hole Connection? Please subscribe, rate and review our podcast wherever you listen. Tune in every Thursday for a new episode of The Jackson Hole Connection.
In this episode, we review some of the most notable rock albums from the month of August, including the latest from two legacy acts and recent highlights by two of indie-rock's brightest young acts. Joining me is "friend of the pod" Ian Cohen, whose name you surely recognize from his many bylines at Pitchfork, Stereogum, Spin, and many other outlets. On the legacy end, we have Interpol and Death Cab For Cutie, two indie-rock favorites that have weathered some recent hit-or-miss albums to put out some well-regarded comeback records. While Ian and I disagree on the Interpol vs. Death Cab divide, we both concur that Mitski's Be The Cowboy and Foxing's Nearer My God are among the very best albums of the year.
TeamClearCoat - An Automotive Enthusiast Podcast by Two Car Nerds
Episode 152-Royals! Humility. Denial. When it comes to Ian's karting abilities, our resident racer (the better and less-sunburned of the two at least) seems to be in a Schrodinger-esque superstate composed of the two where he is both humble and in a state of denial about his talent. Well guess who comes crashing through the cat box to boldly declare that Ian is a good driver? Dave. Dave does that. We all know he does that. He does. He did. While Ian may not like discussing his victories, Dave certainly likes discussing his failures, and in this week's show the tales of Viggen ownership start to stack up. Oh, and guess what? We land on the absolute best analogy for our cars. Water-filled heads and all. 14 times!!! Buy stuff with our hashtag brand on it! TeamClearCoat website AutoWerkz Blog TeamClearCoat Drivetribe TeamClearCoat YouTube Channel TeamClearCoat Instagram TeamClearCoat Twitter TeamClearCoat Facebook TeamClearCoat Video Game Recommendations on Steam
Former NFL offensive lineman Ian Beckles is back with another episode of “Flava in Ya Ear” and this week, after giving props to rapper Craig Mack who passed away this week, he jumps right into debate on gun control. While Ian admires what the kids from Stoneman Douglas High School and all the kids involved […] The post Ian Beckles’ Flava In Ya Ear: The Great Gun Debate & The Double Standard of “Me Too” appeared first on Radio Influence.
Comedian, writer and new daddy Ian Murphy makes his debut on the show with comedian and fashion consultant Reg Ferguson making his return to the show. While Ian may be the second father on the show he leads the race in joining the most online mommy groups. Are apps that help you come up with a name for a baby a good idea or is it just another distraction from human interaction? Also, on this episode Reg expresses his deep ire for a certain music artist who owns an expensive car that she doesn't know how to operate. This episode also reveals what robots are doing to try and take your job.Follow Everyone on this episode!@MurphyFrown@The_Reg_1@BlazeMancillas See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The impossible has happened. We have lost one of the few remaining members of the Atlanta crew. Meanwhile, in the comic, Eugene and Michonne have discovered a whole new group. Mendte holds back the tears as Rick says his final goodbyes. While Ian walks around this new commonwealth and admiring what they have accomplished as a community. Join our walker stalkers as they discuss the mid-season premier, the new world order and the mystery that surrounds this new commonwealth and all things Walking Dead. Welcome to Fireside.
Things have been pretty tense here lately. Gabriel is stuck in a trailer with a Negan trying to use the power of Christ to compel him . Rick has been captured (again) by the Garbage people. Oh, and Rosita just obliterated a guy up with a rocket launcher. So epic. Mendte peers through binoculars to see the horde of walkers outside the Sanctuary. While Ian is trying to help get Rick get his clothes back. Darn garbage people. Join our walker stalkers as they discuss exciting news with the comic, Morgan appearing on next season of Fear the Walking Dead, and all things Walking Dead. Welcome to Fireside.
Things have been pretty tense here lately. Gabriel is stuck in a trailer with a Negan trying to use the power of Christ to compel him . Rick has been captured (again) by the Garbage people. Oh, and Rosita just obliterated a guy up with a rocket launcher. So epic. Mendte peers through binoculars to see the horde of walkers outside the Sanctuary. While Ian is trying to get help Rick get his clothes back. Darn garbage people. Join our walker stalkers as they discuss exciting news with the comic, Morgan appearing on next season of Fear the Walking Dead, and all things Walking Dead. Welcome to Fireside.
This episode of Hero Talk REBIRTH boldly goes where many other people have been before, to a place called New York Comic Con...while discussing matters such as Star Trek Discovery and Ghosted along the way. While Ian is in France, the boys are joined by guest co-host George Middleton...who was fresh out the pokey? FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/herotalkrebirth/ TWITTER: www.twitter.com/HeroTalkRebirth
While Ian continues his vacation with 50 Cent, Terence interviews influencer Paige Billiot about her Flawless Effect Campaign. She worked with Terence on Syfy's "Naked Vegas," hiding a big secret during the entire production. Now she's since revealed this secret and created a campaign with tens of thousands of followers on her platforms (instagram.com/flawless_affect). She's still just starting out in TV and Film, but has figured out how to carve her own path. ***** Please "Follow" and "Like" us on Facebook or Instagram Listen to us at the following places and PLEASE SUBSCRIBE! On (desktop or phone) iTunes or iHeart Radio or GooglePlayMusic You can also contact us or learn more at terencemichael.com Terence Michael's book "PRODUCE YOURSELF: Apply Hollywood's Proven Formula To Become The Hero Of Your Life" is available. ***** PODCAST DESCRIPTION: What began as a humorous analysis of just behind the scenes TV and film production (originally with co-host, director/producer and comedian Ian Gelfand), has now grown into an observation of The Hero’s Journey taken by professionals working in all aspects of Hollywood. The focus is on obstacles, side-hustles, approach, process, optimization and seeking peak performance both on set and off. This podcast is about learning to “Produce Yourself” in many areas of life, by hearing from people who have fought to get where they are in movies and television. ABOUT THE HOST: Emmy-nominated producer, Terence Michael, has produced over 20 movies and 30 TV shows (Duck Dynasty). He additionally hosts 2 podcasts about the entertainment industry. In his spare time, he invests in real estate, runs a mortgage business, and consults entrepreneurs on how to monetize their passions and be happy in the process. Terence has been developing, producing, and delivering story content, from film to television, over the course of ownership in three separate production companies covering most of the major studios, networks, and agencies in "Hollywood." He has now produced feature films distributed by studios such as Sony, Universal, MGM, Lionsgate, and HBO; and executive produced television shows airing on networks such as NBC, Fox, MTV, VH1, Showtime, Lifetime, TLC, Spike, Esquire, Syfy, Travel Channel, and A&E. Terence enjoys both developing and producing intellectual properties and formats for 100% Terry Cloth as well as show running other existing network or cable shows. Additionally, he has guest lectured and consulted on development, financing, story, packaging and nuts-and-bolts producing panels for the Cannes Film Festival, the Los Angeles Film Festival, Independent Film Project West (IFP), Film ITConference, the SXSW Film Festival, AFI, and UCLA Film Extension; has been featured in magazines and publications, such as The Los Angeles Times, MovieMaker, Moving Pictures, Back Stage West, Independent Film and Video, Screenwriters Utopia, Writers Script Network, Venice Magazine, Newsweek, Details, and The Christian Science Monitor. He received an Emmy nomination in 2017 for Travel Channel's "Planet Primetime." Terence Michael has collaborated with many artists and brands in his films and TV shows, including: Actors: Scarlett Johansson, Ben Stiller, Sarah Jessica Parker, Vera Farmiga, Jeffrey Tambor, Tea Leoni, Tom Sizemore, Katherine Heigl, Peter Dinklage, Giovanni Ribisi, Cuba Gooding, Jr., Patrick Dempsey, Jaime Pressly, Mia Kirshner, Michael McKean, Britt Robertson, Oliver Hudson, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Jonathan Tucker, Nora Dunn, Skeet Ulrich, Cheryl Ladd, Alan King, Elizabeth Reaser, Megan Mullaly, Jennifer Morrison, Erin Bartlett, Jesse Bradford, Adam Goldberg, David Krumholtz, James Tupper, Jill Clayburgh, Eric Szmanda, Eric Mabius, Eric Schaeffer, and lates Alan King, Jill Clayburgh, John Heard Comedians: Adam Carolla, Tom Green, Chris Hardwick, Flula Borg, Ken Marino, Alonzo Bodden Athletes: Football’s Vince Papale, basketball’s Rick Barry, motocross’ James Stewart, Ryan Dungey, Todd Potter, and the Metal Mulisha team, skateboarding’s Tony Hawk, Buckey Lasek, Jason Ellis and snowboarding’s Shawn White, triathlete’s Wendy Ingraham and Chris Legh Musicians: Aimee, Mann, The Verve Pipe, Jill Sobule, Blink 182, Amanda Kravat, Foxy Brown, Usher, Vanessa Carlton Hosts/Authors: Amanda De Cadenet, Karla Cavalli, Allen Haff, Paul McKenna, Lisa Williams, Grant Imahara, Leeann Tweeden Brands: RedBull, Degree, Monster, Playboy, Jabbawockeez, The Golden Nugget, Joe’s Crab Shack, Oakley, the Duck Dynasty family
Ian Stark has unveiled his cross country test for this year’s 40th anniversary Equi-Trek Bramham International Horse Trials, 6 – 9 June. For his fourth year in charge, the former Olympic rider has introduced some new fences, re-sited some favourites and made great use of the undulations of the historic Bramham Park which is reported to be looking fabulous with near perfect going for the horses. While Ian provides the vision, master craftsman David Evans and his team bring the fences to reality and they’ve been busy with their chain saw art once again. Over 140 riders from 11 countries will do battle across the three eventing contests, the Equi-Trek CCI3*, the British Equestrian Trade Association CIC3* and the Bishop Burton College U25 CCI3* and all will tackle Ian’s course on Saturday 8 June.
The Tropical MBA Podcast - Entrepreneurship, Travel, and Lifestyle
It’s getting late in the year and we all know what that means: Buck season. While Ian is stalking the big bucks back in San Diego, Dan’s writing binge in Bali continues. Content Marketing is a hot topic in the internet marketing world right now, but what does content marketing really mean? Dan and Ian define what great content really is and show how you can use the Rule of 6 to spring load your content marketing efforts.