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Natasha reflects on how mantras help to distract her brain when she is feeling down.
Warning: This episode contains some curse words and a mention of sexual assault. For those that live in border cities — most often those with binational families, businesses, and personal cultures; images of the U.S.-Mexico border that are conjured up in nightly news segments or political debates can be drastically different from their lived reality. This is similarly true for those who study or work on the physical and metaphysical structures around this geographical divide. What are we not seeing along our southern border? This is what Ten Across founder seeks to uncover in this episode with Brian Farling and Eddie Jones of Jones Studio, an Arizona architecture firm that was chosen to design four U.S. Land Ports of Entry, and Dr. Irasema Coronado, a distinguished academic of border studies and product of Nogales, an Arizona/Mexico border city with a rich binational history.For more information on the guests and photos of Jones Studio's designs please visit: https://10across.com/alternative-visions-of-the-u-s-border-yesterday-tomorrow-and-today/
This week it's a tour of aging and complaining around the table as we come to the realization that 2022 is finally coming to a close. In our main segment we review the Isao Takahata film Only Yesterday.
On Tuesday, 10/11/22 - you're in for a great episode on the My Curious Colleague podcast whereby my colleague, Andrew Begnoché of Holdcomshares why he thinks IVRs (Interactive Voice Response) are not dead... AND... later proceeds to aptly, oddly enough, compares IVR's to Cher. (PS you'll need to listen at the end where he explains this comparison). There's ideas that you can consider TODAY to ensure your IVR is relevant, eye opening Near-Term IVR news that your software may have now but just not enabled... AND... finally, I get to understand what Web 3.0 is and how it might look like in our industry in the Future (check out snippet here to listen in for a peek). I'd like to think I ask Andy the types of questions - digging into the details & clarifications - you'd ask (but I probably asked a few more..). Either way, there's plenty of Ahas! in this episode for everyone. So do check out S4 Ep63 of the My Curious Colleague • CPGCX & More #podcast with my colleague, Andy Begnoche. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/denise-venneri/support
This September, Bryn Mawr College Performing Arts Series will present the first career retrospective of theater artist Annie Dorsen titled Algorithmic Theater. The retrospective is part of a residency advancing Dorsen's work and examining the consequences of digital communications through theater. Algorithmic Theater brings Dorsen's work to Philadelphia audiences for the first time and features four of her past projects, including Hello Hi There (2010), Spokaoke (2012), A Piece of Work (2013), and Yesterday Tomorrow (2015). Together, these works tell a story about advancing technology, encroaching artificial intelligence, and post-anthropocentric art-making that attempt to reckon with the last decade of history.Dorsen is a New York-based theater director and artist who works at the intersection of algorithmic art and live performance. Since 2010, she has built a body of work in what she's referred to as “algorithmic theater,” creating custom algorithms that perform in lieu of or alongside human performers. The pieces position the digital world's influence on our everyday lives in dialogue with classical dramatic forms to confront the consequences of our increasing entanglement with information technologies.Algorithmic Theater will begin with a presentation of A Piece of Work on September 9 at 8 p.m. at McPherson Auditorium. Mixing live performance with algorithms and interfaces, A Piece of Work flips the switch between man and machine in a digital version of Hamlet for a post-humanist age. The spectators are absorbed in a swirl of connections amongst memory, language, and technology, implicating both the past and future of theater itself. New scenes, songs, scores, and visuals emerge from an intricate and ingeniously programmed web of technology that uses Shakespeare's original text as data.The next piece, Spokaoke, will be hosted on September 10 at 10 p.m. at the Marie Salant Neuberger Centennial Campus Center. Spokaoke is a participatory event that invites people to perform speeches as they would ordinarily perform songs in a karaoke bar. Speeches are, after all, songs of persuasion, argument, consolidation, or motivation. Over 90 speech videos are loaded into a karaoke system and arranged in a catalog for audience members to peruse. Participants will read various forms of public addresses, including political speeches, award acceptance speeches, press conferences, theatrical monologues, eulogies, and trial testimony. An additional presentation of Spokaoke will take place at FringeArts on September 16 at 10 p.m. as a part of this year's Fringe Festival, featuring a special guest host.The third piece, Hello Hi There, will be presented on September 10 & 11 at 8 p.m. at Hepburn Teaching Theater. Dorsen uses the famous television debate between philosopher Michel Foucault and linguist/activist Noam Chomsky from the 1970s as inspiration for a dialogue between two custom-designed chatbots. Material from the debate, along with additional text culled from YouTube, the Bible, Shakespeare, and western philosophy, is inputted into computer programs designed to mimic human conversation to create a new, “improvised” dialogue at each performance.Finally, Algorithmic Theater will conclude with Yesterday Tomorrow at McPherson Auditorium on September 15 at 8 p.m., September 16 at 6 p.m., and September 17 at 8 p.m. In Yesterday Tomorrow, three singers receive computer-generated music and lyrics both aurally and visually. The algorithmically-produced score begins with the Beatles' hit song “Yesterday” and slowly transforms into “Tomorrow” from the musical Annie. Inspired by an artificial intelligence known as evolutionary computation, Yesterday Tomorrow gives a unique experience of the complexity and unpredictability of the present tense contrasted with the known past and the imagined future. Each night, the spatial and musical path from the past to the future is different; neither the singers, creative team, nor the audience knows the route the performance will take them.Free tickets will be available to students from the Tri-College Consortium (Bryn Mawr, Haverford, and Swarthmore) and can be reserved by calling 610-526-5300, or emailing reservations@brynmawr.edu.General admission tickets for Algorithmic Theater performances will be available online for $20, $18 for seniors (65+), $10 for students (not from the Tri-College Consortium), and $5 for children under five.In addition to presenting performances, Bryn Mawr College Performing Arts Series will release an accompanying publication titled Algorithmic Theater: Essays and Interviews, 2012-2022. The publication highlights the last decade of Dorsen's work, and a limited number of copies will be available to the public for free. Edited by writer and theater critic Tom Sellar, the book features essays by Dorsen as well as illuminating conversations with her collaborators. It also includes a collection of essays previously published in journals, monographs, and anthologies by Miriam Felton-Dansky, Jacob Gallagher-Ross, Sarah Bay-Cheng, W.B. Worthen, and Johannes Birgfeld.ABOUT ANNIE DORSEN:Annie Dorsen is a director and writer whose works explore the intersection of algorithms and live performance. Her most recent project, Infinite Sun (2019), is an algorithmic sound installation commissioned by the Sharjah Biennial 14. Previous performance projects, including The Slow Room (2018), The Great Outdoors (2017), Yesterday Tomorrow (2015), A Piece of Work (2013), Spokaoke (2012), and Hello Hi There (2010), have been widely presented in the US and internationally.FOR MORE INFORMATION: https://anniedorsen.digital.brynmawr.edu and https://anniedorsen.com/
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Title by Michael Andrew The world is full of naked dinosaurs, but when a formerly banished uncle comes to visit, the dinosaurs are about to learn the true meaning of evolution. Song List: "It's Great To Be A Dinosaur", "The Chosen One", "Yesterday/Tomorrow", "T-Rexy is Getting Really Sexy," "Evolution is the Final Solution" Find tickets to our season at Melbourne International Comedy Festival here: https://www.comedyfestival.com.au/2022/shows/impromptunes-the-completely-improvised-musical Cast: Izaak Lim, Isabella Valette, Jacob Kuek and Kohan Van Sambeeck on keys Teched by Emmet Nichols Edited by Morgan Phillips
The art of life is living in the moment. But why do people live in the past and worry about tomorrow? How much of today is being eaten up by still thinking of yesterday? What about our fear for tomorrow that's not guaranteed? In this episode, Mary talks about why today matters. Connect with House of Revenue™ Website | LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram Connect with Mary Grothe LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram
The art of life is living in the moment. But why do people live in the past and worry about tomorrow? How much of today is being eaten up by still thinking of yesterday? What about our fear for tomorrow that's not guaranteed? In this episode, Mary talks about why today matters. Connect with House of Revenue™ Website | LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram Connect with Mary Grothe LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram
“What we need is soils that are resilient… that are sponges” Discover more stories of hope with Eliane and other climate innovators on the newly released ‘The Green Room - What (On Earth's) The Story' film on You Tube. Full film: https://youtu.be/UWoO9UmWscM Trailer: https://youtu.be/zmQqj5WHSPM Éliane Ubalijoro, PhD, is the Executive Director of Sustainability in the Digital Age and the Future Earth Montreal Hub and founder and Executive Director of C.L.E.A.R. International Development. She is a Professor of Practice For Public-Private Sector Partnerships at McGill University's Institute for the Study of International Development, where her research interests focus on innovation, gender and sustainable development for prosperity creation and her teaching over the last decade has focused on facilitating leadership development. In addition, Eliane is a Research Professor at Concordia University in the Department of Geography, Planning and Environment. She is a member of Rwanda's National Science and Technology Council. Eliane is a member of the Impact Advisory Board of the Global Alliance for a Sustainable Planet and a member of the Expert Consultation Group on the Post COVID-19 Implications on Collaborative Governance of Genomics Research, Innovation, and Genetic Diversity. Eliane is a member of the African Development Bank's Expert Global Community of Practice on COVID-19 Response Strategies in Africa. She is a member of the Capitals Coalition Supervisory Board as well as the Crop Trust Executive Board. Eliane is a former member of WWF International's Board of Trustees. She was the principal investigator on a Gates Grand Challenges Phase I grant looking at Innovations in Feedback & Accountability Systems for Agricultural Development. Eliane was the project manager and an investigator on a Gates Foundation Grand Challenges in Global Health project led by Professor Timothy Geary, the director of McGill's Institute of Parasitology from 2009 to 2014. As a result of this work, she has been a reviewer for the Grand Challenges Canada Stars in Global Health program since 2012. Eliane is a co-editor of the 2021 book Building Resilient African Food Systems after COVID-19. https://linktr.ee/DavidPearl Timeline 00.00 - 00.43 Opening Credits 00.44 - 05.23 Introducing Eliane Ubalijoro 05.26 - 08.40 Sustainability in the Digital Age & Future Earth 08.41 - 10.43 Soils are sponges 11.25 - 12.42 The big stories Eliane is up against 13.30 - 15.04 Bridging the knowledge systems of the West & the knowledge of Eliane's ancestors 15.06 - 16.00 Technology & sustainability coming together: the collective and planetary intelligence 16.07 - 17.20 The story of the fig tree 17.44 - 19.40 Planetary intelligence (Yesterday & Tomorrow) 19.56 - 21.26 Innovators and early adopters: connecting and supporting communities 22.11 - 24.41 Harnessing the collective intelligence with nature and artificial intelligence 25.28 - 26.16 The big lie: discounting nature's intelligence 26.20 - 29.11 Leafy greens: healthy diets for the body and the planet: biodiversity thrives 29.21 - 30.31 The power of storytelling: cultivating planetary intelligence 31.00 - 32.39 The connection of the past, present and the future 33.10 - 34.51 Loving nature is not enough: the value of living with nature 35.27 - 37.25 Optimism v Realism 37.30 - 39.07 Dreaming is free 39.10 - 43.15 The Wanderful Exercise - Walking with our past and our future 43.34 - 47.10 Post exercise - epilogue 47.11 - 48.01 Closing credits Quotations “What we know is soils are a living space… soils that have worms, that have fungi, that have insects, can hold fifty times more water than soils that have been polluted or have no microbial life in them anymore.” (Eliane) “What we need are soils which are resilient, which are sponges.” (Eliane) “Part of my story is the story of an African woman, who was born in a space where I was deeply connected with nature and with the stories of my ancestors, who flew to North America for University, who went on to get her PhD in academia. And so I hold the knowledge systems of the West and the knowledge systems of my ancestors and so my work is about bridging both.” (Eliane) “In the cosmology of the indigenous people it's really how we are an element in the universe and so we look at time in different ways. In my native kinyawanda, ‘yesterday' and ‘tomorrow' are the same word… it's ‘ejo'. It's depending on how I conjugate my verb that you know whether I'm talking about yesterday or tomorrow. And so how we see our selves cosmologically is really critical to how we move forward and I think of living in Canada where indigenous populations always say… how do we govern for seven generations from now?” (Eliane) “The big lie of today is the discounting of nature's intelligence because we've had over 400 years of exploitation and colonisation of natural resources in order to gain more and more power and so we had to discount nature's intelligence in order to exploit it in the same way that people of African ancestors or black had to be considered three fifths of a human being to say, ‘we can enslave them, because they're not really people' and so it's how we create narratives that are exploitative and dangerous and allow disempowerment of whole systems.” (Eliane) “We have the power of the media that need to harness these stories that you and I are cultivating and so part of it is how do I create spaces for more people to gain the needed knowledge, for them to have hope and to have the capacity for action.” (Eliane) “How can storytelling bring out the beauty and truth of what we need to live our inter-dependence and so I'm excited about the mission of cultivating our inter-dependence and opening more people to cultivating planetary intelligence and respecting all these different knowledge systems, so we can resonate and work at a higher level of power and consciousness for everybody.” (Eliane) “The more trauma we have, the bigger our dreams have to be, because if not, we can be swallowed up by the suffering and the pain… and be paralysed. That's why I remind people… dreaming is free. Give yourself the opportunity to dream so audaciously that people are going to say ‘how dare you' and that's why I say, dare to dream beyond anywhere people think you can dream, but only share it with the people who can help you get there.” (Eliane) Social Media & Links Eliane Ubalijoro Web https://futureearth.org Twitter @elianeubalijoro Linked In - linkedin.com/in/eliane-ubalijoro-1b8a7b David Pearl (Host) Twitter @DavidPearlHere Instagram @davidpearl_here Website www.davidpearl.net Andrew Paine (Producer & Audio Engineer) Twitter @ItPainesMe
Is it a reservoir in crisis or a river recovering? In October of 2021 a crew of river scientist and river runners and this podcast traveled down Cataract Canyon to examine a retreating reservoir and a recovering river. As Lake Powell dips below 30% of full, the Colorado River is cutting through the decades of reservoir sediment. What is in the sediment? On top of it? What is next?SPONSORED ORGANIZATIONRiversEdge WestGUESTSPete LefebvreDr Brenda BowenDr Scott HynekDr Cari JohnsonDr Sasha ReedDr Jack Schmidt LINKSReturning RapidsCataract CanyonColorado RiverLake PowellCenter for Colorado River Studies MEDIASalt Lake Tribune: As Lake Powell shrinks, the Colorado River is coming back to lifeNew Yorker: The Lost Canyon Under Lake PowellBook: Under White Sky RIVER RADIUS PODCAST EPISODESThe Returning Rapids of Cataract Canyon 2021The silty byproduct of Lake PowellRecycling (river) water in Southern CaliforniaSouthern California's Water, Yesterday & Tomorrow
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Dr. Tom Krause started Behavioral Sciences Technology in the 1980s with a partner, and from its modest beginnings in Ojai, it has become a global leader in the workplace safety field. Even beyond global, as one of their biggest contracts was from NASA, when they were hired on after the space shuttle Columbia disaster in 2003. We talk about Tom's entry into psychology during the heated debates between devotees of two very differing philosophies - Carl Rogers' humanism and B.S. Skinner's behaviorism. Moving to Ojai to set up a private practice, Krause became interested in applying a scientific rigor to the psychology of workplaces, of its culture and its practices, and how the two interacted. He was able to measure safety improvements in a way that made dollars and sense for overburdened executives. The company thrived until Krause sold it in the 2000s, but he continues to work in the field. Tom entered into St. John's College's Great Books program when he was in his 50s and had already achieved career success, and wanted to wrestle with the big questions of humanity - the role of religion and philosophy and the big "whys" of humanity. He spent time on campus in Santa Fé while continuing his busy travel schedule. Tom served on the Krishnamurti Foundation of America's board and has a lifelong interest in community service, helping found the Agora Foundation, which brings the Great Books program to Ojai and beyond. One of the efforts of the Agora Foundation is the Ojai Chautauqua events, which bring together expert panelists to discuss and debate issues of national and local importance. He mentioned that the next Chautauqua will be a virtual event about the use of pesticides. Sources: agorafoundation.org, sjc.edu and for more information about the Skinner v. Rogers debate https://www.bartleby.com/essay/Carl-Rogers-Vs-F-Skinner-Which-Perspective-P35G4TZAEPP
This week on The Gospel Jubilee Chip and Denny countdown the top 10 most popular Southern Gospel songs for the month of January according to Singing News Magazine.Go to: https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/43319001/download.mp3Listen in to hear if your favorite artist or song made it to this month's chart of favorites.You can also catch The Gospel Jubilee Saturday evenings at 7:00 and Wednesday afternoons at 4:00 CDT on Praise Radio.Go to: www.PraiseRadio.netPlaylist:Artists | Song Title | Album01. The Lore Family - Asking seeking knocking - (Faith & Samuel) "Generation Now"02. The Old Time Preachers Quartet - I'll soon be gone - "Long Live Old Time Religion"03. The Old Paths - Look at all I lost - "What Love Does"04. The Kingsmen - Dear John - "Victory Shout"05. Brian Free & Assurance - The voice of Jesus - "Beyond Amazed"06. Greater Vision - You're Not good enough - "The Journey"07. Tim Livingston - Make the last days count - "Inside Information"08. Lauren Talley - A wretch like me - "Glorious God - Songs Of Worship & Wonder"09. The Meadows - He's forgotten - "One Song"10. The Mylon Hayes Family - Jesus led me all the way - "Home" 11. The Perrys - Never a time - "Keep Movin' Along"12. Ernie Haase & Signature Sound - Three men on a mountain - "Clear Skies"13. Exodus Southern Gospel - The Saviors testimony - "Happy"14. Carroll Roberson - The Savior is waiting - "Yesterday & Tomorrow"15. Karen Peck & New River - Made right - "Lift His Name"16. Jim & Melissa Brady - I know Him better now - "Hope Keeps Writin' The Song Deluxe Edition"17. Chronicle - High time - "My God Is Faithful"18. Eighth Day - He is mine - "I'm Gonna Say It"19. Triumphant Quartet - Eye of the storm - "Yes"20. The Blackwood Brothers - I heard about a city - "Sweet Songs About Heaven"21. The Steeles - Meet me there - "Prodigals"22. The Sound - Great God Almighty - "Make It Count"Send your request to:request@gatewayfortheblind.comor call 636-428-15
This is the Sunday message from Grace San Marcos with Pastor Brian Bauer.
"Here You Leave Today And Enter The World Of Yesterday, Tomorrow And Fantasy” En este episodio, sus amigos Ethel y Cubi te traemos las noticias que han salido y hablamos de varios proyectos que Disney ha puesto sobre la mesa. Te hablamos de un proyecto que ya se está haciendo, uno que ya anunciaron (y ha sido muy controversial) y uno que se rumorea que va a pasar. Esperamos que les guste y no te olvides de recomendarnos con tu amigos, compartirnos en tus historias y escribirnos qué temas te gustaría que toquemos. Recuerda guardar cuidadosamente todas tus pertenencias y mantener brazos y piernas dentro del podcast en todo momento. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eoepodcast/message
In this week's episode we discuss the very short Dumbo. We dive into the many controversies of the movie, that many turn a blind eye to. We hope you enjoy this episode and we really appreciate you joining us on the wonderful journey.
This week, Liam Clisham hosts the call. We have a general discussion and check-in with everyone. We discuss what we're doing to continue finding work, how current projects are working out as clients get used to remote working, and a whole lot more. During this time of so many working from home, we have been doing "sanity" check-ins. If you've missed the calls, but would like to connect with others to keep sane, keep an eye on our social media for announcements. To learn more, get notes or join in, check out https://www.mondaymeeting.org
In this week's episode we discussing the live-action film The Reluctant Dragon. This is definitely shorter than others, due to the lack of plotline, nut it is still packed full of amazing Disney trivia. We hope you enjoy this episode and we thank you for joining us.
This we are discussing the beautiful Fantasia. A beautiful piece of animation put to gorgeous music. This film was ambitious for its time and is still considered a wonderful piece of art today.
We are in a constant journey of growing, so exploring new ways to grow, to become a better person should always be a priority, and today is a great day to start, so Phil has put together a framework, 15 easy and actionable steps, to make the most of your time and help you be the best you can be. Send us your comments and questions about this topic to our Facebook page Facebook.com/FlashCastByPDB or to ask@flashcastbypdb.com. Remember to subscribe, rate and review the show, and as always, thank you for listening! Produced by The Podcast Boss. https://thepodcastboss.com
This week we are talking about everything, Pinocchio. Probably one of the more controversial films in the lineup, we dig deep into the social and mental issues that film presents. We also celebrate some of the most beloved characters from Disney.
Welcome to our first ever episode, we are so glad that you have joined us. This week we are discussing Disney's first feature animated film, Snow White.
Looking to please our corporate overloads, Disney, the boys sit down at GOFO Studios to discuss their favorite Walt Disney Animation Studios' films. The memories and the laughter will be ringing in your ears for days. Other topics discussed:1. Gloria Estefan's deep ties to Disney Animation2. Horace Grant's deep ties to Disney Animation As always, you can connect with our four "fan"-atics on the following social media platforms:Twitter: @gentlemen4outs Instagram: gentlemenoffouroutspodcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/Gentlemen4Outs GMAIL: gentlementoffouroutspodcast@gmail.comOh...If you're enjoying the show, don't forget to subscribe on your favorite podcast app. It would be wonderful if you'd also rate and review the show.
On my family trip to Disneyland I saw this sign at the gate: “HERE YOU LEAVE TODAY AND ENTER THE LAND OF TOMORROW YESTERDAY AND FANTASY.” As humans we have been conditioned to spend so much time in the past, in the future, and in fiction that we remain in a cycle that leads to nowhere. To get where we want to go our starting point must be rooted in the reality of now. _____________________________________________ Welcome to THE CHURCH IS BROKEN podcast. Join Samuel Neider, a former pastor, on his journey of enlightenment as he shares his story of walking through darkness and despair to lay hold of the LIGHT that he could not find in 30 years of seeking, searching, and serving in the church. Samuel exposes why the church is broken and how the misaimed, man-made system fails at bringing light into the world and at producing transformation in the lives of the believers. Samuel will empower you, the listener, with the good news of living the KINGDOM LIFE, based on the TRUTH of what Jesus really taught and commissioned us to do - the TRUTH that has been veiled by the broken system of the church. To dialogue with Samuel directly go to The Church is Broken Facebook page.
Lions Against Men is a concept similar to a supergroup of San Diego artists. Jeff, Noah, Aaron and “Steve” show up…however, nobody knows Steve so he gets kicked out immediately…to talk about their unique project. Their real drummer, Carlos, wasn’t able to make it, so in true Dusty Futon style; we talked some shit about him. The three members who made it are the three “lead singers” in the group. They all bring three unique styles with them, as well as having multi-instrumental backgrounds, so they all write their own songs that represent their separate musical backgrounds. This style led to Lions Against Men’s first EP. The 5-song digital album “Yesterday & Tomorrow” features six tracks by the band and an be found nearly anywhere (for now). The band already sold their music and will be producing a new sound in 2019. Check out their Facebook page for the updates. We play three of the tracks from this EP and enjoy chatting about the music scene. With stories from Cory, rants by Big Jon, and wisdom from Dirty Disciple, this episode features some great information. 12:44 - “Hello” – Noah – More 90’s – Awesome RANT at the end… 32:16 - “Breaking out“ – Aaron’s song – Alternative/Grunge style 43:25 - “Puppets“ – Jeff’s song – more Pop-Punk style The Dusty Futon, LLC is focused on providing free tools and exposure to LOCAL and INDEPENDENT artists in the Southern California through networking. If you love what we do and want to support us, please consider viewing our Patreon page at Patreon.com/TheDustyFuton. You can always find us at www.DustyFuton.com and email us at admin@dustyfuton.com
Week 2 of "Yesterday Tomorrow"
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What do we get for our money??? Tickets, discounts, and compare with other parks. Questions? Email us at: ourdisneyadventurespodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram: @ourdisneyadventurespodcast For Show Notes (more information - and pictures!) - go to our blog www.ourdisneyadventurespodcast.com Thanks for tuning in! We'll talk to you next time!
By the 1950s, Walt finally had the business clout, financial backing, and talented staff to turn his dream into a reality. TRANSCRIPT: http://bit.ly/2yHwcB5
Dr. Snuggles and friends return for episode ten of our spin-off show about the weird world of softcore skin-flicks! Regrettably, in this episode, Dr Snuggles' worst nightmare finally comes to pass, as he hosts a podcast about softcore films with two other guys and no women at all. Sorry about your life, Dr Snuggles. Still, it happened and we have to deal with it, so join us as we check out the fourth film in Rolfe Kanefsky's Emmanuelle Through Time series: Rod Steele 0014 and Naked Agent 0069, aka Today is Yesterday Tomorrow! Plus, we take an in depth look at the career of the star of the film, Robert Donavan! He plays two roles in this one, in fact, and he's top notch in both.
After two weeks of heavy theater going we reflect on the brilliance and the busts of this year’s January theater festival season. We revisit all nine of the shows we highlighted two weeks ago in our preview episode (2:20) and four additional shows we saw together (Yesterday Tomorrow, 25:10, Now[...]
In this visit to WFEB Minister Bob reflects on the persistence of God’s love. Listen in!