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We're back! After a few weeks off, the crew returns, and they take on the Monster in the process. This is the first part of three episodes dedicated to the Arizona Monster 300. The first two parts are a very detailed course overview and recap with Andrew, and the third will be an interview with another runner who ran the race MUCH quicker. So we hope we have the back and front of the pack covered with this one! For part one, co-host Andrew talks all things Arizona Monster 300 - the newest and biggest trail race around. This was the inaugural year of the event, so the stoke level for all involved was high. This is a 300 mile trail race that traverses the Sonoran desert in Arizona, heading south from Superior, through Tucson, and down near the border in Patagonia. The course mainly takes place on the rugged and completely exposed Arizona Trail, and goes over the incredibly steep and rugged Catalina mountains, including Mt. Lemmon, before dancing in the shadows of Mt. Wrightson near the finish.In this episode, Andrew provides a very detailed course overview, as well as his own personal experience. This episode covers the first half of the race, from the start in Superior all the way to the incredibly difficult Mt. Lemmon - a section that Andrew says was the most difficult he has done yet in a 200+ mile race. Andrew goes over the logistics, the course difficulty, and yes, some of the issues and concerns that others have been asking about. We hope this episode offers some insight for those interested in doing the race in the future. It is an incredible event and an opportunity that many shouldn't pass up if they're looking for their distance PR. So strap in and enjoy our trek through the desert for the next few episodes as we talk all things Arizona Monster 300!Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you listen, and we always appreciate you leaving a good rate and review. Join the Facebook Group and follow us on Instagram and check out our website for the more episodes, posts and merchandise coming soon. Have a topic you'd like to hear discussed in depth, or a guest you'd like to nominate? Email us at info@happyendingstc.org
Something is hunting Tarker's Mills. Each month, under the full moon, someone dies. Brutally. No one sees the beast — but everyone feels the fear. In this quiet Maine town, the cycle of the moon… is a cycle of terror.IN THIS EPISODE: There's no better source of horror fiction than the King of Horror himself, Stephen King. Each chapter of “Cycle of the Werewolf” is a short story unto itself. It tells the story of a werewolf haunting a small town as the moon turns full once every month. It was originally published as a limited-edition hardcover in 1983 by Land of Enchantment, and then in 1985 as a mass-market trade paperback by Signet. If it sounds familiar to you, it's because Stephen King also wrote the screenplay for its film adaptation, Silver Bullet which was released to theaters in 1985 – although if you have seen the film, you won't be disappointed in the book, as there is a lot that changes from the original pages before it hit the big screen. The movie received mixed reviews at the time, but has since achieved cult status in the US, after appearing on television regularly. In 1985, Signet Books re-issued Cycle of the Werewolf under the title Silver Bullet in an edition that included King's screenplay alongside the original novella. This re-published edition also included a foreword by King, recounting the impetus of the novella and the background of the film adaptation. In this episode of Weird Darkness, however, I will be narrating the original novella. The book, at 127 pages, is technically a novella rather than a novel, but there is no shortage of scares, I assure you. The novella wasn't even supposed to be a novella at first. The entire concept started out, believe it or not, as a calendar by the Zavista company, with illustrations by renowned comic-book artist Bernie Wrightson. Each month of the proposed calendar featured a drawing by Wrightson complete with a short vignette by Stephen King. But King found the size of the vignettes, which were both small and extremely limited, to be problematic for his writing style. So he proceeded instead with the short novel and had it published by Land of Enchantment in 1983, but kept Wrightson's illustrations for the publication because they were so beautifully or horrifically brilliant. In the author's notes at the back of the novella, King admits to taking liberties with the lunar cycle. For example, if a full moon was on New Year's Day, another one wouldn't occur on Valentine's Day, but these dates are widely recognized in January and February. He explains that this was done to focus the relevant months more clearly in the readers' minds. But then, this is fiction, so of course liberties are going to be taken – and who are we to question Stephen King?SOURCES AND REFERENCES FROM THE EPISODE…Cycle of the Werewolf” by Steven King: https://amzn.to/2YNP4u6Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library. = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2025, Weird Darkness.= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =Originally aired: February 04, 2020CUSTOM WEBPAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/cycleofthewerewolf
In this second episode of our two-part series with Jane Wrightson, New Zealand's Retirement Commissioner, we dive deeper into the future of retirement and how today's choices can and will impact tomorrow's freedom. This episode, tackles some thought-provoking issues and projections, and could be a game-changer for those trying to secure a more comfortable future. This week's episode covers:How retirement is changing both in New Zealand and globally, reflecting longer lifespans and economic shiftsThe concept of FORO (fear of running out) and strategies to mitigate this fear by planning for a potentially 30-year retirementThe trend towards working past traditional retirement ages, and how this can sometimes be choice and for others necessityChallenges future retirees might face, especially those not owning their homes outright or dealing with escalating health costs as they ageTips n' tricks to ensure you're planning for retirement (no matter how far away it is!) with the right goals and plan in mindResources mentioned in this episode:Sorted: The Retirement Commission's very own (and world famous on this podcast) online resource for financial planning tools and information.Commission for Financial Capability: Offers guidance on retirement planning and financial security.Through these discussions, listeners can gain valuable insights into preparing for a retirement that may look very different from today's standards. Whether you're just starting to think about saving or you're adjusting your existing plans, this episode provides insights and tips for navigating the complexities of retirement planning.---Please help us share the good word (and make Kiwis richer and smarter with money) - the more we grow, the more good we can do %) Don't forget to follow, subscribe and rate the podcast if you found it useful!Find us: InstagramFacebookLinkedInDisclaimer: This podcast contains personal opinions and is intended to provide educational information only. It doesn't relate to your particular financial situation or goals and is not financial advice or recommendations. Simplicity New Zealand Limited is the issuer of the Simplicity KiwiSaver scheme and investment funds. For product disclosure statements please visit Simplicity's website simplicity. kiwi.
GM Wool for PGG Wrightson reviews a market suffering from an unwanted correction and global uncertainty. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
PGG Wrightson's GM Wool takes her monthly look at the market, which is facing buyer resistance after six months of solid rises. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Country's Rowena Duncum talks to PGG Wrightson's GM for Wool, Rachel Shearer, about the state of the market.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Country's Rowena Duncum talks to PGG Wrightson's GM for Wool, Rachel Shearer, about the state of the market.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's REX Daily Podcast, Dom talks with Anna Johns from The Wrekin Vineyard in Marlborough about her family's move from Auckland to Marlborough in the late 1990s, her background as an acoustics engineer, her battle with melanoma, the success of the vineyard and winning a game of '9 in 10' with Paul Henry... And he talks with Wayne Nichol, PGG Wrightson Seeds National Technical Manager, about why planning is key when it comes to the longevity of a pasture, new sub clover varieties out of Western Australia, planning for Autumn sowing and how crops can help break the internal parasite cycle. Tune in daily for the latest and greatest REX rural content on your favourite streaming platform, visit rexonline.co.nz and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for more.
The Country's Rowena Duncum talks to PGG Wrightson's GM for Wool, Rachel Shearer, about the state of the market.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Doc and Angus celebrate one of the last works of comics legend Bernie Wrightson, Frankenstein Alive, Alive! Frankenstein Alive, Alive: The Complete Collection (Frankenstein Alive, Alive!) https://www.amazon.com/Frankenstein-Alive-Complete-Collection-ebook/dp/B07D7KQDSK/ Inspired by Mary Shelley's immortal gothic horror tale, Frankenstein Alive, Alive brings new life to the Promethean monster, courtesy of Steve Niles (30 Days of Night) and Bernie Wrightson (Frankenstein, Swamp Thing). Victor Frankenstein's cobbled together creature continues his adventures, embarking on a journey to discover his own humanity. This collection includes the four-issue series along with an extended gallery section of never-before-seen layouts and pencils by Wrightson, all scanned from the original art. Additional art is supplied in the final chapter by Kelley Jones (at Wrightson's request), who stepped in to complete the series upon the comic book legend's untimely passing. Please join us in celebration of Halloween Horror Month and our reads: Graphic Novel HALLOWEEN HORROR MONTH - 30 Days of Night Vol. 1 https://www.amazon.com/30-Days-Night-Steve-Niles-ebook/dp/B008O7T890/ _____________________________ Comic Book Character Of The Month Erica Slaughter - Something is Killing the Children (Vol 1 - 7 series) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B087F7SRC5 Leave a message at kirbyskidspodcast@gmail.com Join the Community Discussions https://mewe.com/join/kirbyskids Please join us down on the Comics Reading Trail in 2024 https://www.kirbyskids.com/2023/11/holiday-special-kirbys-kids-giving.html For detailed show notes and past episodes please visit www.kirbyskids.com
The Retirement Commissioner is calling for action on the size of houses being built, with downsizing issues causing a headache for retirees and older people. Two-bedrooms are fewer than 20% of the new stock and one-bedroom homes are less than 10%, with new terraced housing being unsuitable. Jane Wrightson is the Retirement Commissioner and joins Jack Tame to discuss the urgent need for smaller homes. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Country's Rowena Duncum talks to PGG Wrightson's GM for Wool, Rachel Shearer, about the state of the market.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Farmers could be about to get a new technological tool to help count stock. Farm suppliers PGG Wrightson have teamed up with Inde Technology to use drones and AI to make the process faster and easier. It works by having drones fly across the paddocks and the resulting footage is run through an AI scanner to count the stock. PGG Wrightson CEO Stephen Guerin told Mike Hosking it's getting up to about 97% accuracy in the first runs. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's REX Daily Podcast, Dom talks with Stu Davison from HighGround Dairy about the latest Global Dairy Trade Event (+0.8%)... He talks with Patrick Cotter, a third year Lincoln University student who also works part-time for Exquisite Wool Traders and with Nadia Lim on the Wool Pot project... He talks with Dave Burridge from PGG Wrightson Wool about the spring auction season, auctions vs contracts and his 40-odd year career in the wool industry... And he talks with former NZ farmer turned Life Coach, Shane Bird, about morning exercise and positive thinking. Tune in daily for the latest and greatest REX rural content on your favourite streaming platform, visit rexonline.co.nz and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for more.
On today's episode of the REX Rural Exchange news podcast, Dom talks with Luke Thompson, PGG Wrightson Upper South Island Deer Specialist, about how he got into deer farming, the current state of the industry and playing in four Rugby World Cups for Japan... He talks with outgoing Fieldays CEO Peter Nation about his decision to retire from the role, the changes he's seen over the years and relevance of Fieldays for farmers in an increasingly technical age... And he talks with Craig "Wiggy' Wiggins about the proposed closure of Whitestone Pulp mills in his native Raetihi and showing some kindness to tractor and machinery drivers. Tune in daily for the latest and greatest REX rural content on your favourite streaming platform, visit rexonline.co.nz and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Retirement planning is one of the most critical financial decisions we will ever make. We sit down with Retirement Commissioner, Jane Wrightson, to explore the evolving landscape of retirement in New Zealand, the role of KiwiSaver, and the challenges we face as our population ages. This episode is proudly sponsored by Partners Life. For more money tips follow us on: Facebook Instagram LinkedIn TikTok YouTube The content in this podcast is the opinion of the hosts. It should not be treated as financial advice. It is important to take into consideration your own personal situation and goals before making any financial decisions.Re
The Country's Rowena Duncum talks to PGG Wrightson's GM for Wool, Rachel Shearer, about the state of the market.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Courtesy of PGG Wrightson, we take our monthly look at the state of the wool market.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Country's Rowena Duncum talks to PGG Wrightson GM of Wool Rachel Shearer about the state of the market.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Retirement Commissioner Jane Wrightson is recommending people's default Kiwisaver contribution should be raised from three to four percent, Melanie Earley reports.
Courtesy of PGG Wrightson, we take our monthly look at the state of the wool market.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amy Wrightson of Sports Port in Hyannis joins our first episode of the My Fishing Cape Cod Podcast presented by Cape & Islands Mitsubishi! Amy provides first hand reports of migratory striped bass arriving here on Cape Cod in good numbers. She has seen and heard reports of schoolie sized fish and keeper sized fish on the south side. In addition, the ground fishing has been steady the first week of May. She has detailed information on Tautog, Sea Bass, and Scup as well as Squid and Blue Fish as well! Lastly, Amy provides a freshwater report for the kettle ponds of Cape Cod and what lures and baits are working well for Brown Trout and Large Mouth Bass.
In this episode I talk to Paul Wrightson about the importance of how emotional intelligence supports men's mental health so they can live their most fulfilled life. Introduction Paul lives and breathes by his mantra – Live Fully Now. After a life changing event, Paul totally transformed his life. This gives Paul the passion to support and guide others to also change their lives for the better – And to find that true passion for living This is done through online programs, one on one coaching, retreats and yoga. Paul is a big believer that everyone deserves to live fully now, and in their future. Resources mentioned in this episode Follow Paul: LinkedIn: HERE Facebook: HERE Instagram: HERE Website: HERE The Complete Man Program: HERE Thank you for listening. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider subscribing and leaving a review. Leave comment on what you enjoyed from the episode and if you have any suggestions for future episodes, I'd love to hear from you. Even better, share it with a friend or colleague and turn on the notifications so that you never miss an episode. It really helps the podcast gain more listeners so that we can grow our Lead From Within community. Thanks everyone! Keep reaching for your highest branch! Let's Connect Follow me on LinkedIn Here Visit my website Here Email: mthomson@curisconsulting.ca Leave me a voice note HERE and have it included on a future podcast! Just click on the "message" tab. It is greatly appreciated!
The Country's Rowena Duncum talks to PGG Wrightson Wool's Product and Innovation Manager about the state of the wool market, plus the Awatoto wool scour coming back online and the recent international wool conference in Adelaide. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Country's Rowena Duncum talks to PGG Wrightson's Wool Product and Innovation Manager about the state of the market.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Country's Rowena Duncum talks to PGG Wrightson GM of Wool Grant Edwards about the state of the market. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There's no better source of horror fiction than the King of Horror himself, Stephen King. Each chapter of “Cycle of the Werewolf” is a short story unto itself. It tells the story of a werewolf haunting a small town as the moon turns full once every month. It was originally published as a limited-edition hardcover in 1983 by Land of Enchantment, and then in 1985 as a mass-market trade paperback by Signet. If it sounds familiar to you, it's because Stephen King also wrote the screenplay for its film adaptation, Silver Bullet which was released to theaters in 1985 – although if you have seen the film, you won't be disappointed in the book, as there is a lot that changes from the original pages before it hit the big screen. The movie received mixed reviews at the time, but has since achieved cult status in the US, after appearing on television regularly. In 1985, Signet Books re-issued Cycle of the Werewolf under the title Silver Bullet in an edition that included King's screenplay alongside the original novella. This re-published edition also included a foreword by King, recounting the impetus of the novella and the background of the film adaptation. In this episode of Weird Darkness, however, I will be narrating the original novella. The book, at 127 pages, is technically a novella rather than a novel, but there is no shortage of scares, I assure you. The novella wasn't even supposed to be a novella at first. The entire concept started out, believe it or not, as a calendar by the Zavista company, with illustrations by renowned comic-book artist Bernie Wrightson. Each month of the proposed calendar featured a drawing by Wrightson complete with a short vignette by Stephen King. But King found the size of the vignettes, which were both small and extremely limited, to be problematic for his writing style. So he proceeded instead with the short novel and had it published by Land of Enchantment in 1983, but kept Wrightson's illustrations for the publication because they were so beautifully or horrifically brilliant. In the author's notes at the back of the novella, King admits to taking liberties with the lunar cycle. For example, if a full moon was on New Year's Day, another one wouldn't occur on Valentine's Day, but these dates are widely recognized in January and February. He explains that this was done to focus the relevant months more clearly in the readers' minds. But then, this is fiction, so of course liberties are going to be taken – and who are we to question Stephen King?SOURCES AND REFERENCES FROM THE EPISODE…Cycle of the Werewolf” by Steven King: https://amzn.to/2YNP4u6Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library. = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =Check out all of my podcasts - “Auditory Anthology”, “Retro Radio: Old Time Radio In The Dark”, “Church of the Undead”, “Micro Terrors”, “Weird Darkness”, and more by clicking on “EPISODES” at https://WeirdDarkness.com!= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2024, Weird Darkness.= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =Originally aired: February 04, 2020CUSTOM WEBPAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/cycle-of-the-werewolf-aka-silver-bullet/
The Country's Rowena Duncum talks to PGG Wrightson GM of Wool Grant Edwards about the state of the market.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Country's Rowena Duncum talks to PGG Wrightson GM of Wool Grant Edwards about the state of the market. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From Project BFF HQ, Terri + Manya riff with Paul Wrightson, founder of Live Fully Now, about how the death of his good friend changed his life and how we shouldn't wait until something drastic happens in our lives to make positive changes. We also discussed the importance of making friends with yourself and to do something every day that lifts us up You can reach Paul on his website Live Fully Now, Instagram or Facebook, or via email at hello@livefullynow.com.au. Paul is the founder of Live Fully Now, The Complete Man, and Yoga Anywhere, different offerings and services, that guide and support men and women to break down barriers and past beliefs and to connect them to their true selves, to live their ultimate lives. He is passionate about sharing the simple ways in which connecting oir breath and body can change how we function, how we think, how we process emotions, and even how we age.#BeAFriend Support us: PatreonEmail: friend@project-bff.comShare the love: subscribe + rate us in your favorite podcast app + tell your friendsWe use Buzzsprout to host our podcast + we love it. They make it so easy!Support the show
The Country's Rowena Duncum talks to PGG Wrightson GM of Wool Grant Edwards about the state of the market. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Country's Rowena Duncum talks to PGG Wrightson GM of Wool Grant Edwards about the state of the market.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Country's Rowena Duncum talks to PGG Wrightson GM of Wool Grant Edwards about the state of the market. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we go over Billy's pick ups from the August Hot Flips show in Long Island and learn that Billy really LOVES ALF. We also cover Sergio Aragones, the Fantaco Night Of The Living Dead preview book, Justice League Of America #25 (which Billy's dog tried to eat) and 58, Green Lantern #19 and 27, Heathcliff's Funhouse #1, NOW Comics' Terminator and Married With Children runs, Wrightson and Starlin on Punisher POV, lots of Bongo Simpsons comics, The Ren And Stimpy History Of Sports One Shot, Animaniacs comics, Tek World #1, Gotham Academy #1, Uncanny X-Men #176, Frank Miller's Ronin, Adam Hughes' Catwoman art, Frank The Unicorn, Ultra Klutz and last but certainly least, the first issue of Death Crazed Teenage Superheroes. It's just over a half an hour of nerdy sweetness for your earholes, free for your listening pleasure! Follows us on Instagram @queenscomicpodcast and check out our website at http://www.queenscomicpodcast.com
Welcome to the Evolvepreneur (After Hours) Show I am your Special Host Mechelle McDonald Join me today where we dig deep with our guests and get you the best concepts and strategies to fast-track your business. My very special guest today is Paul Wrightson ... The discussion focuses on masculinity and how men can feel more complete by embracing both their masculine and feminine sides. Paul believes true strength comes from expressing emotions and connecting to one's values. Men often feel lost and confused due to mixed messages about what it means to be a man. Bridging the gap involves being true to oneself, expressing emotions, and finding non-judgmental support. Paul recommends male entrepreneurs do activities outside of work to balance their life and bring more wholeness into their work.
Amy Wrightson of Sports Port in Hyannis, MA joins the show and gives us a detailed report on blue fin tuna and mahi mahi offshore. She also highlights reports on stripers, blues, sea bass, scup, and more closer to home inshore around Cape Cod.
Subscriber-only episodeIn December 2014, a horrific murder committed by two teenage girls shocked the UK. Why did two teen girls kill a neighborhood woman?Episode Sources:https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-tees-55932915https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-35924491 https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-35977027 https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/jun/13/angela-wrightson-killing-by-two-girls-could-not-have-been-predictedhttps://metro.co.uk/2021/02/04/girls-who-tortured-angela-wrightson-to-death-will-stay-anonymous-for-life-14023712/https://www.hartlepoolmail.co.uk/news/crime/angela-wrightson-killer-attacked-detention-centre-staff-and-inmates-during-bad-behaviour-in-custody-3126124https://www.gazettelive.co.uk/news/teesside-news/angela-wrightson-killers-bad-behaviour-19769718https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/fp/news/uk/882901/pictures-give-grim-insight-15-year-old-girls-killed-angela-wrightson/https://www.itv.com/news/tyne-tees/2017-06-13/angela-wrightson-murder-reports-find-opportunities-missed-to-protect-vulnerable-woman-killed-in-hartlepoolhttps://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/14404722.warning-graphic-images-teenage-girls-found-guilty-angela-wrightson-murder/
Justify: (1) To show or prove to be right. (2) Declare or make righteous in the sight of God: To be justified by faith. How do you define JUSTIFY? Our guest, Paul Wrightson, joining us from the Land down Under, stated that through a process of self growth, he has realized he does not have to justify anything to anyone. To Stacy, justify is to understand your own truth. If you ask Cassey, Justify can be a reason or an excuse, depending on the situation. where do you stand with JUSTIFY?
RFPs are a stepping stone to presentations, but if they're such a gateway to the next stage, why do so many people fail to put their best foot forward? Colin Wrightson from Juniper Networks has seen lots of examples of how NOT to answer them, and gives us some great advice on how to get this essential selling tool right. Connect with Colin on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/colin-wrightson-36b7649/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/burning-presales/message
Colin manages a complex organization selling networking hardware, software and services. There are 5 distinct areas that network presales folks must cover, and so listen in to hear how Hardware, Architecture, Protocol, Management and Competition make being a presales person in the networking industry so different to those in the software industry. Find Colin on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/colin-wrightson-36b7649/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/burning-presales/message
The latest episode of the Queens Comic Podcast is now live! This time around, Billy and Ian go into detail on the one and done obscurity that is Savage Ninja #1, London Night Studios' Dead Boys #1 and the beautiful van art of James O'Barr's Savages #1 as well as Billy's weird love of David Patrick Kelly, the fantastic Giant Size Santos Sisters #1, Darkwing Duck, the majestic artwork in Will Eisner, Jules Pfeiffer and Wally Wood's Outer Space Spirt, the TMNT movie adaptation, Frank Miller and Geof Darrow's Hardboiled #1, a weird old calendar from 1974 with Wrightson and Jones art, Rocket Blast Comic Collector and last but not least, World War III Illustrated! It's everything you'd want from the Queens Comic Podcast by this point, and this time it's really short! Follow us on Instagram @queenscomicpodcast http://www.queenscomicparty.com
May we introduce Mr. Paul Wrightson, joining us from of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Stacy, Cassey, and Paul engaged in a great conversation about life and healing and heroes. To Paul, a hero is 'Someone who gives with no expectations, is willing to engage in real conversations, wants the best for themselves and others, and loves to see others thrive and excel. His role model?... His wife. Visit https://www.livefully-now.com/ to connect to Paul and his Rebalance program. You can also connect for 50% off his 'The Compete Man' program.
In this podcast, Anna is with Paul Wrightson. Paul lives and breathes by his mantra – Live Fully Now. After a life-changing event, Paul totally transformed his life. This gives Paul the passion to support and guide others to also change their lives for the better. And to find that true passion for living. Paul is a big believer that everyone deserves to live fully now and in the future. They also talked about the following: 08:53 The Journey of Live Fully Now 14:23 Men-coaching 18:18 Unleashing Clarity and Authentic Desires 23:05 What does freedom mean to Paul? “Refresh your mind because, I think you don't have to have gone through something, but just our lives are so much busier with all this technology now” -Anna “When you are going through something or to help you, but to empower you moving forward. It should be just like we would do with a personal trainer for our fitness.” -Anna “Getting that stuff out too whether it's negative or whatever, just being able to get that out of the, the mind just allows for the good stuff to go in.” - Paul “Most of the time you don't focus on what you really want, your fear. Focus on what you think you should do.-Anna “The willingness to the awareness, and the willingness to do something about it, and taking action to change. That's a huge one. We can complain or whatever else how life is. But if we actually don't take any action to change it, well it's gonna be like that, no matter what happens.” -Paul “It's probably never going to be totally balanced. I think it's always going to have ups and downs and whatever. So, it's focusing on the ones that are, that are less in balance and sort of bring them up.”-Paul Check out Paul Wrightson's social media accounts and websites: https://www.livefully-now.com/ https://www.livefully-now.com/thecompleteman https://www.yogaanywhere.co/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/bit.lytcmwaitlist https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-wrightson-808a3111/ https://www.instagram.com/_livefullynow/ Do you want to be a speaker/guest on my podcast? Book a call here: https://calendly.com/annadavidson/interview ------------------------------------------------------------------------ GET THIS FREE EBOOK: Manifesting with Visualisation: http://bit.ly/3q46nDr 5 Steps To Make More Money From Home by Selling Professionally On Amazon: https://bit.ly/3A6uCq1 Check these out: Amazon Profits Accelerator (Free 3-Day Webinar): https://bit.ly/34e9cJh Amazon 101 Academy: https://bit.ly/3gvJO6l Amazon 101 Academy-Self Study: https://bit.ly/3n53DUS Make Sh*t Happen Membership: https://bit.ly/37MtCdg Join Tribe My Facebook Group Your Freedom Project https://www.facebook.com/groups/YourFreedomProject2020/ Visit My Website Here: https://theannadavidson.com/ You can also reach Anna on her socials: Instagram - @theannadavidson Facebook - Anna Davidson YouTube - @theannadavidson
We're talking comics books on this episode of the Fan2Fan Podcast! Michele Brittany and Joshua Pruett join Bernie and Pete to share their comic and manga recommendations. They discuss comics including 30 Days of Night, Mouse Guard, Nocturnals, New Frontier, Rocketo, Daredevil: Man Without Fear, Tomb of Dracula, and more. They go over manga including Tomie, Witch Hat Atelier, and Delicious in Dungeon. They also discuss influential writers and artists including Bernie Wrightson, Frank Frazetta, Walt Simonson, Darwyn Cooke, Guy Davis, Gou Tanabe, and Junji Ito. For more info about the Fan2Fan Podcast, visit fanpodcast.com
This week on the Vintage RPG Podcast, we check out Stephen King and Bernie Wrightson's Cycle of the Werewolf (1983). Born as a concept for a novelty calendar, it blossomed into an illustrated novella that is one of the finest modern werewolf stories and contains some of Wrightson's best illustrations. We also talk more broadly about King's career and unearth a surprising fact or two about the 1985 film adaptation of Cycle, Silver Bullet. * * * Hang out with us on the Vintage RPG Discord! If you dig what we do, join us on the Vintage RPG Patreon for more roleplaying fun and surprises! Patrons keep us going! Like, Rate, Subscribe and Review the Vintage RPG Podcast!
"'They are incapable of raising their hands against their neighbors.' Those were the little clockmaker's words. But their meaning is soon drowned out by the furious chatter of machine gun fire that echoes across the square." In this episode, Rob Veatch comes on to discuss Wein and Wrightson's "A Clockwork Horror" where Swamp Thing stumbles across of village of mechanical men and their dedicated to peace creator. Just in time for the Conclave to swoop in and destroy everything and see a real horror unleashed. Reader: Rob Veatch Original Music: Jim Laczkowski of Now Playing Network Logo: Nat Almirall of Where the Long Tail Ends Dedicated to the Memory of John Bierly
Find Weird Darkness wherever you listen to podcasts: https://linktr.ee/weirddarkness IN THIS EPISODE: There's no better source of horror fiction than the King of Horror himself, Stephen King. Each chapter of “Cycle of the Werewolf” is a short story unto itself. It tells the story of a werewolf haunting a small town as the moon turns full once every month. It was originally published as a limited-edition hardcover in 1983 by Land of Enchantment, and then in 1985 as a mass-market trade paperback by Signet. If it sounds familiar to you, it's because Stephen King also wrote the screenplay for its film adaptation, Silver Bullet which was released to theaters in 1985 – although if you have seen the film, you won't be disappointed in the book, as there is a lot that changes from the original pages before it hit the big screen. The movie received mixed reviews at the time, but has since achieved cult status in the US, after appearing on television regularly. In 1985, Signet Books re-issued Cycle of the Werewolf under the title Silver Bullet in an edition that included King's screenplay alongside the original novella. This re-published edition also included a foreword by King, recounting the impetus of the novella and the background of the film adaptation. In this episode of Weird Darkness, however, I will be narrating the original novella. The book, at 127 pages, is technically a novella rather than a novel, but there is no shortage of scares, I assure you. The novella wasn't even supposed to be a novella at first. The entire concept started out, believe it or not, as a calendar by the Zavista company, with illustrations by renowned comic-book artist Bernie Wrightson. Each month of the proposed calendar featured a drawing by Wrightson complete with a short vignette by Stephen King. But King found the size of the vignettes, which were both small and extremely limited, to be problematic for his writing style. So he proceeded instead with the short novel and had it published by Land of Enchantment in 1983, but kept Wrightson's illustrations for the publication because they were so beautifully or horrifically brilliant. In the author's notes at the back of the novella, King admits to taking liberties with the lunar cycle. For example, if a full moon was on New Year's Day, another one wouldn't occur on Valentine's Day, but these dates are widely recognized in January and February. He explains that this was done to focus the relevant months more clearly in the readers' minds. But then, this is fiction, so of course liberties are going to be taken – and who are we to question Stephen King?SOURCES AND ESSENTIAL WEB LINKS…Cycle of the Werewolf” by Steven King: https://amzn.to/2YNP4u6 = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =Weird Darkness Publishing: https://weirddarkness.com/publishingVisit the Church of the Undead: http://undead.church/ Find out how to escape eternal darkness at https://weirddarkness.com/eternaldarkness = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library. Background music provided by Alibi Music, EpidemicSound and/or AudioBlocks with paid license. Music from Shadows Symphony (https://tinyurl.com/yyrv987t), Midnight Syndicate (http://amzn.to/2BYCoXZ), Kevin MacLeod (https://tinyurl.com/y2v7fgbu), Tony Longworth (https://tinyurl.com/y2nhnbt7), and/or Nicolas Gasparini/Myuu (https://tinyurl.com/lnqpfs8) is used with permission. = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46Trademark, Weird Darkness®, 2022. Copyright Weird Darkness©, 2022.