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In this podcast episode, Gary introduces Eric Fong, a trial attorney known for his impressive results and compassionate approach. Eric shares his professional journey, including stumbling into the field of law as a public defender. He discusses a challenging case involving a convenience store robbery and how he uncovered a complex corporate structure behind it. Eric and his partner prepared the case meticulously, ultimately winning a verdict of $91 million. They also discuss the qualities of a good trial attorney and the importance of compassion and empathy in the legal profession. A dynamic episode! With decades of experience, over 100 cases tried to a jury with monumental failures and success, Eric uniquely tries civil and criminal cases with equal passion and sophistication. Landmark cases include creating the constitutional right to Intimate Association (Eric protected the rights of low-income housing residents against oppressive “crime control” measures) and his historic $91,000,000 verdict is the largest compensatory damages verdict for one person in Washington State. As George Clinton's lawyer, the iconic funk musician/artist, Eric's unique view into the entertainment industry crafted a result that allowed him to maintain his collection of music as the lead attorney on the definitive copyright case in American jurisprudence. Eric's passion is to create and move juries in the courtroom, seek out the truth, and deliver justice. He is recognized as an innovator in trial work and the only Washington lawyer to be recognized by the plaintiffs trial bar (WSAJ) and the defense trial bar (WDTLA) for their prestigious Trial Lawyer of the Year awards. A teacher of over 17 years at the Trial Lawyers College and a student there for 22, Eric is committed to the grace of continued learning. Eric's deep friendships and mentors, Gerry Spence, Paul Luvera, Rick Friedman, Nick Rowley, and Bill Barton, gift interchange of thought and offer tapestries of insights that inspire and guide him every day.
In this bite-size episode (TAPAS-WSAJ), Doug & Kip serve up a small plate of sound when Doug tries to explain the new Marvel TV show to Kip. It's best to share this bitesize episode with a table of four and pairs nicely with some patatas bravas. This is a fabulous thing to listen to while you're browsing for another podcast, maybe something from one of those fancy podcast companies like Gimlet or Wondery.
WSAJ’s “Theatre of the Air” saved the best for last. WSAJ’s version of Orson Welles Larry Bowald couldn’t resist mounting the classic “War of the Worlds” with a western PA twist. This was an extra length production, with Larry leading the cast of Chris Fisher, Darla Vornberger, Cheryl Sheely, Mark Harrison, Bill Koch, Art Wilson, and Donna Kozik. We even get a promo for the program! Somehow, this cassette fared much better over the years, and the audio quality is not bad. We will get into the “college bands” portion of the series next time (you got a taste of it in this production—nice touch, Larry). Enjoy!
WSAJ’s “Theatre of the Air” continues, with the parable “Splash of Water". Craig Munch stars, with Dave Miller, Cat Fithian, Lisa Harris, Bill Koch, Michelle Petrucci, Mark Harrison, and Jack Wenches rounding out the cast. Craig pulls double duty as director, and took advantage of library stock music throughout.As usual, the audio quality isn’t great, but what can you expect from 30 year old cassettes?Enjoy!
WSAJ’s “Theatre of the Air” continues, with the triller “Sorry, Wrong Number”.Cat Fithian stars, with Paul McGill, Ron Carter, Betsy Diedrich, Cheryl Sheely, Dave Miller, Michelle Petrucci, Keith Parrish, and yours truly rounding out the cast. I was fortunate enough to act alongside Cat on several occasions, and she really belts it out of the park on this one.As usual, the audio quality isn’t great, but it’s the best it’s going to be.Enjoy!
WSAJ’s “Theatre of the Air” continues. It’s back to gothic horror in “The Signal Man”.There’s no cast list in the recording, so I was surprised to hear my own voice as one of the co-stars. I have no recollection of this performance, essentially doing a Graham Chapman (Monty Python) impression. I also recognize Larry Bowald, P.D. Gregg, and Keith Parrish’s voices. I’m not sure of my co-star; perhaps Martin Christoffel? My apologies if I’m in error.There was a LOT of cleanup for this one, mostly balancing the voice level—damn my baritone!Enjoy!
WSAJ’s “Theatre of the Air” continues. We go back to the classics for “The Lady or the Tiger”.Larry Bowald plays the king, with Lisa Hogle, Mark Harrison, Donna Day, Darla Vornberger, and Bill Koch rounding out the cast.Whomever made the original recordings seems to be doing better as they went along—there was less cleanup on this one.Enjoy!
WSAJ’s “Theatre of the Air” continues. This is a special episode, consisting of audio from one-man Samuel Beckett play “Krapp’s Last Tape”.Keith Parrish, who we previously met on the Unnamed Comedy Show, as well as several CRT appearance, plays the sole character. He performed this at the school’s one act festival in 1985—this is an audio recording of his performance, but I’m including it in the CRT set anyway.Enjoy!
WSAJ’s “Theatre of the Air” continues. Let’s listen to the classic “The Invisible Man”. The title character is played by the Orson Welles of CRT, Larry Bowald. Lisa Harris, Brenda Kirsch, Cheryl Sheely, Keith Parrish, Wes Hessel, Bill Koch, Dean Widdenstrom, and Mark Harrison round out the cast. As usual, the audio quality is not great and of very low volume —I did what I could to clean it up.Enjoy!
WSAJ’s “Theatre of the Air” continues. Let’s listen to “The Hitchhiker”, which consists mostly of a monologue by Marc Stewart.Karen Singley, Mark Wilson, Joel Rischl, P.D. Gregg, Jan Leuchtenberger, Lisa Quoresimo, and Sandra Kressley round out the cast. Pay particular attention to the sound effects, some of which are actual live “foley” work while others come from Ray Voltz’s synthesizer. Again, the audio quality is not great—I did what I could to clean it up.Enjoy!
WSAJ’s “Theatre of the Air” continues. Oh, Henry, you’re going to enjoy “Yellow Hat, Green Feather”. A gothic horror story with a shrew getting her comeuppance.Lisa Quoresimo, Cathy Fithian, Craig Munch, Jan Leuchtenberger, Lisa Harris, and Bill Koch are cast in this melodrama.Again, the audio quality is not great—I did what I could. I actually debated about using this material but said what the heck. No one’s listening to it anyway.Enjoy!
WSAJ’s “Theatre of the Air” continues. We’ve got another potboiler with “After Midnight".Cheryl Sheely, Michelle Petrucci, Wendy Annett, Sandra Kressley, Janet White, Mike Johnston, and Craig Munch are cast in this Southern drawing room mystery.I believe the original cassette recording was running at the wrong speed, resulting in a SLOOWW episode. I’ve cleaned it up digitally as best I can, but—I’M A PODCASTER, NOT AN AUDIO ENGINEER, JIM!Enjoy!
GoogleWave, Bad Teachers, & Broadcasting Live Music -MusTech.Net Episode E-17 Mustech.net podcasts are some of the very best on the web about music, education, and the technology subjects you are interested in! Visit MUSicTECHnology.net today! and let us know about you by talking with us or leaving a comment! Mustech.net offers articles about music, education, technology and more! Find our Podcasts on iTunes and directly here: http://mustech.podomatic.com ************************************************************ Another stunning and entertaining episode from MusTech.Net that find Darren and Joe somehow talking about Darren pandering for money by playing his guitar outside the broadcast studio! Somewhere in the middle Darren ends up comparing Apples to PCs and suggests that "little black helicopters" are involved in a Google/Bing Conspiracy! Throughout the mix is a whole bunch of great information that makes this episode one of the best! This episode focuses on Google Wave, characteristics of teachers that might indicate that they should be looking for another career, and microphone techniques used on-air for broadcasting live ensembles. Original Air Date: 10/17/2009 ~MP3 Podcast Version Website: http://mustech.net Website: http://mustech.podomatic.com Podcasters: Dr. Joseph M. Pisano, Mr. Darren J. Morton Episode 17’s Show: *A first glance at using Google Wave and what it is all about * An inside look at some traits that may make a bad teacher *Microphone Techniques for broadcasting live musicians in a Broadcast Studio Subscribe to MusTech.Net -Don't Miss a Beat!: [RSS] Subscribe to our Podcasts with Feedburner [RSS] Subscribe to our latest news, posts, and GREAT articles [RSS]Subscribe to our podcast with Podomatic Related Links: *AKG C 414 * Google Wave * MusTech.Net *Neuman Series 180 *Shure KSM 44 *Shure SM7b * WSAJ Music provided by Jason Davis: Jason Davis Music Visit our site today for awesome information, news and fun! MUSicTECHnology.net - http://mustech.net
This is the ENHANCED podcast version of Episode 13 Make sure you have selected "run scripts" from under the security tab of the tools section in Media Player to utilize this Enhanced Podcast! Also note that this episode may have to be downloaded to your computer to take advantage of the Enhanced features... Mustech.net podcasts are some of the very best on the web about music and technology subjects you love! Visit MUSicTECHnology.net today! and let us know about you! Mustech.net offers articles about music, education, technology and more! ************************************************************ HD Radio, Earsets, RIS, and More!, Podcast E13 The third episode of season three finds Joseph and Darren being surrounded with jack hammers, wrecking balls, and general chaos at the WSAJ studio. Darren was a little "late" for the recording and Joseph was stuck trying to find his way into a construction war-zone! This episode re-visits the HD Radio concept and new topics like Reading Instruction Services, Earsets for broadcasting, soundproofing, mic preamps, and whole host of audio related topics. This show is also the first one that was dual recorded as a standard mp3 and ALSO as an ENHANCED PODCAST in wma form. Don't miss the cool features and immersive learning environment that the ENHANCED podcast offers! NOTE: In order to take advantage of the Enhanced podcast on the MAC you will have to have Windows Media Palyer 9 for OS X installed. Get it here! Also you will have to have the "Run Scripts When Present Box" checked from the Security Tab in Window's Media Player if it's not already. You'll know this is working when websites related to the podcast start to open while the podcast is playing. Original Air Date: 8/02/2008 Website: http://www.mustech.net Podcasters: Dr. Joseph M. Pisano, Mr. Darren J. Morton Episode 13’s Show: *HD Radio *Soundproofing *Alarm Clocks *Garbage In, Garbage Out GIGO *Advice about microphones and audio quality *RIS Reading Information Services/Radio Information Services *AKG HSC271 Earsets *TRS 80 *Beautiful PA! [RSS] Subscribe to our Podcasts with Feedburner [RSS] Subscribe to our latest news, posts, and GREAT articles [RSS] Subscribe to our podcast with Podomatic Related Links: McDonalds WSAJ Radio Online Clock Soundproofing 101 AKG Understanding the PreAmp Jungle MusTech.net E5 Postcast HD RADIO and Ibiquity Gene Autry! RIS -Reading Service PILOT Traveler's Stop Visit PA! Music provided by Jason Davis: Jason Davis Music Visit our site today for awesome information, news and fun! MUSicTECHnology.net END.
Mustech.net podcasts are some of the very best on the web about music and technology subjects you love! Visit MUSicTECHnology.net today! and let us know about you! Mustech.net offers articles about music, education, technology and more! ************************************************************ HD Radio, Earsets, RIS, and More!, Podcast E13 The third episode of season three finds Joseph and Darren being surrounded with jack hammers, wrecking balls, and general chaos at the WSAJ studio. Darren was a little "late" for the recording and Joseph was stuck trying to find his way into a construction war-zone! This episode re-visits the HD Radio concept and new topics like Reading Instruction Services, Earsets for broadcasting, soundproofing, mic preamps, and whole host of audio related topics. This show is also the first one that was dual recorded as a standard mp3 and ALSO as an ENHANCED PODCAST in wma form. Don't miss the cool features and immersive learning environment that the ENHANCED podcast offers! NOTE: In order to take advantage of the Enhanced podcast on the MAC you will have to have Windows Media Palyer 9 for OS X installed. Get it here! Also you will have to have the "Run Scripts When Present Box" checked from the Security Tab in Window's Media Player if it's not already. You'll know this is working when websites related to the podcast start to open while the podcast is playing. Original Air Date: 8/02/2008 Website: http://www.mustech.net Podcasters: Dr. Joseph M. Pisano, Mr. Darren J. Morton Episode 13’s Show: *HD Radio *Soundproofing *Alarm Clocks *Garbage In, Garbage Out GIGO *Advice about microphones and audio quality *RIS Reading Information Services/Radio Information Services *AKG HSC271 Earsets *TRS 80 *Beautiful PA! [RSS] Subscribe to our Podcasts with Feedburner [RSS] Subscribe to our latest news, posts, and GREAT articles [RSS] Subscribe to our podcast with Podomatic Related Links: McDonalds WSAJ Radio Online Clock Soundproofing 101 AKG Understanding the PreAmp Jungle MusTech.net E5 Postcast HD RADIO and Ibiquity Gene Autry! RIS -Reading Service PILOT Traveler's Stop Visit PA! Music provided by Jason Davis: Jason Davis Music Visit our site today for awesome information, news and fun! MUSicTECHnology.net END.