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The Ghosty GirlsThe Ghosty GirlsWade Wilson & Jamie Osuna: The Tattoo Faced Killers for TATUESDAYToday is a special episode of The Ghosty Girls, as we recorded this one live at Self Care Tattoo in Middletown, Delaware! Join us as we get tattoos done by the lovely Jay to commemorate the success of the podcast while we also talk about, you guessed it: MURDER! Tatted up murderers, to be exact! Enjoy, and don't forget to see Jay at Self Care Tattoo for all your tattooing needs! Tell them The Ghosty Girls sent ya!Today's Sources Include:https://nypost.com/2024/08/27/us-news/deadpool-killer-wade-wilson-who-slaughtered-2-women-for-the-sake-of-killing-sentenced-to-death/https://www.news-press.com/story/news/2024/08/28...2025-02-1151 minDown Under TheologyDown Under TheologyS4 E15: Australian Presbyterian Church History (AD1788 to today) (with Rev. Dr John Wilson)Welcome to Season 4 of Down Under Theology, a podcast equipping and encouraging Australian Christians to get down and under the theology impacting the life and mission of the church.In this episode, we're joined by John Wilson to talk about Australian Presbyterian Church History. We go over the arrival of the gospel to Australia, Presbyterianism coming to Australia, and then discuss several key moments in the history of the Presbyterian Church in Australia including federation, church union, and subsequent debates.Rev. Dr John Wilson is Lecturer in Church History & Practical Theology at the...2024-12-191h 08The Durenda Wilson PodcastThe Durenda Wilson PodcastWhy You Are Never Overlooked with Bridgette Cameron (Podcast 517)Today's guest is Bridgette Cameron Ridenour. She is the sister of Kirk Cameron and Candace Cameron Bure. You may not even know she existed, but she is here today to talk about what it was like to grow up in a famous family and how God worked in her life as she learned that when we belong to God, we are never overlooked. Resources mentioned in this episode: Bridgett's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bridgette_r/ Website: https://bridgettecameron.com/ Link to book, Overlooked: https://www.amazon.com/Overlooked-Bridgette-Cameron-Ridenour/dp/B0CPQYRR8J2024-05-0342 minThe Food PodcastThe Food PodcastEverything We Need Is HereWelcome to the final episode of Season four. If you’ve been here for a while, you’ll know that ‘season’ is a loose word. Season one lasted about 5 years… Since then we’ve tidied things up around here with eight episodes per season. And here we are, at number eight. There’s never been a theme to the seasons, but looking back over season four, I see a thru-line connecting the episodes. The theme is Nova Scotia - the place where I produce these episodes, the place where I live.Above is an image of the Halifax...2024-04-3016 minThe Food PodcastThe Food PodcastEat My JoyHere I am, on a sunny day back in October, savouring a Shore Lunch sushi bowl in the sun. I am sitting on a red adirondack on the wharf in Lunenburg, NS. A few tourists are milling around. A ship is tied up in front of me. Water is lapping against its sides. I take this picture then put my phone away. This food takes all my focus. Yellofin tuna. peppery greens. Chickpeas. Seaweed salad. Nori Flakes. Sesame Chickpeas. Miso Whip. Later I will see Amy Funk’s art exhibition at the Lunenburg School of the Arts. Am...2024-02-2032 minWork And Talk PodcastWork And Talk PodcastDon’t Put Limits On Yourself With Cameron Vogelsang aka @Tennessee_ElectricianMeet the Man Behind the Trades: Cameron aka @tennessee_electrician with surprise guest Rudy of @right_wire_electric. Join us on the Work and Talk podcast—a space where tradespeople share their stories and wisdom. In our latest episode, Cameron by his example shows us the importance of not putting limiting beliefs on ourselves. Whether you're a seasoned contractor or just navigating life, his insights are a game-changer. Don't miss out! Follow Cameron Vogelsang on Instagram @tennessee_electrician2024-02-1950 minThe Food PodcastThe Food PodcastCrossing the ThresholdThis episode began with a prompt in my writing class - to explore a threshold moment. It could be an ending, a beginning, leaving something behind or entering into something new. It could be a boundary, a tipping point, the edge of an experience. I began by making lists, but like all good prompts, I found myself transported to a place I hadn’t expected - my grandmother’s apartment overlooking the Bedford Basin. And as I walked through the memory, images, flavours, aromas and textures emerged. And a recipe too. So here is it, an e...2024-02-0624 minThe Food PodcastThe Food PodcastThe Measure of Her DreamsA Measure of My Dreams is a lyric from A Rainy Night in Soho by the Irish band The Pogues. The lyric speaks to love and loss, but it also touches on the transient nature of life, and the fleeting beauty of moments, and the profound impact brief encounters can have. Liz Chute has made a life from profound encounters. For 25 years Liz has owned and run The Pebble Bed and Breakfast in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Liz is from Listowel, Ireland, and her family, her home, her business and her kitchen is full of Irish love and p...2024-01-2345 minThe Food PodcastThe Food PodcastPURE JOY with Lauren GerrieLauren Gerrie is my guest this week on The Food Podcast. She is a New York based chef, a dancer, teacher, artist, collaborator and community builder. She’s a flavour alchemist, a master in texture, a cheerleader and a woman who barbecues scallops on the windy shores of Nova Scotia in a leotard. This conversation is a celebration of community through the lens of food, friendship, The Two Fat ladies, dance, movement and celebration. And Pat Benatar. Thanks for listening.Links:* We Belong by Pat Benatar * Ryan Heffington - Te...2024-01-0932 minThe Food PodcastThe Food PodcastA Field Guide To Christmas, once againI’m jumping in here to welcome you to a re-leased episode of last year’s A Field Guide to Christmas. For those who celebrate, we do it every year, but somehow, we still need a field guide, a mentor, and calming friend to shepherd us through this beautiful, nostalgic and sometimes difficult time of year. At least I do, and I know there’s one other person too…I was sitting at a high school football game earlier in the fall, watching my son and nephew play. It was an away game -  A five hour...2023-12-1922 minThe Food PodcastThe Food PodcastFinding yourself in the storyWelcome to season four, episode two of The Food Podcast! This episode is all about the storied history of the blue fin tuna, told through the lens of investigative food systems journalist Karen Pinchin. Through the writing of her book Kings of Their Own Ocean, a story that follows a tagged blue fin called Amelia back and forth across the Atlantic, we also learn about Karen. Karen and I are friends, but it wasn’t until I read this book that I learned how the story of what happens beneath the ocean can also uncover details of human life, Ka...2023-12-1229 minCreativity Theory PodcastCreativity Theory PodcastCordero WilsonCordero Wilson is a comedian based in NYC and co-host of Negro Jump ENT. In this episode, Cameron and Cordero talk about comedy, making music together, working on Dagko na Tawo, awakening, enlightenment, God, religion, and more.Follow Cordero on Instagram — @corderonomarFollow Jump ENT on Instagram — @jump.entFollow the host (Cameron Smith) on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, & YouTube — @cumsmut2023-09-241h 43Cameron GutkowskiCameron Gutkowski  [Pdf] [Download] Soul Boom: Why We Need a Spiritual Revolution by Rainn Wilson  [Pdf] [Download]Soul Boom: Why We Need a Spiritual Revolution by Rainn Wilson**Download Book Here ==> https://sandalanjepitan.blogspot.com/61918539-soul-boom[Pdf] [Download]Soul Boom: Why We Need a Spiritual Revolution by Rainn WilsonRead OnlineSoul Boom: Why We Need a Spiritual Revolution by Rainn Wilson is a great book to read and that's why I recommend reading or downloading ebook Soul Boom: Why We Need a Spiritual Revolution for free in any format with visit the link button below.**Read Book Here ==> https://sandalanjepitan.blo...2023-09-1700 minThe Food PodcastThe Food PodcastListen to the TeaSeason 3, Episode 6, Listen to the Tea, is live and ready for listening!Mentioned in this episode:* MFK Fisher’s A Map of Another Town: A Memoir of Provence* Discovering Tea with Margaret Ledoux * London based textile artist Rachna Garodia * The Sophie Scarf by Petite Knit* Weaver Sandra Brownlee in her studio (a Sandra Brownlee weaving is featured in the image above)* Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner * Hetty McKinnon’s Sheet Pan Pierogies with Brussels Sprouts and Kimchi2023-06-1317 minThe Food PodcastThe Food PodcastAll We Need Is Here with Gillian BellGillian Bell has many stories to tell. She is an English cook, cake maker and social worker living in Brisbane. She can bake for a crowd with a broken oven. She loves poetry and the natural world around her. And, she travels the world making wedding cakes, only deciding on the direction the cake will take after she arrives at the venue, meets the couple and learns the flavour of their lives. This whimsical style of cake making invites intrigue, adventure, deep connection and, potential cake disasters. But as it turns out, Gillian doesn’t exp...2023-05-2353 minThe Food PodcastThe Food PodcastStep Toward Disaster with Marianne Pfeffer GjengedalWhat do you do when things go wrong? This episode of The Food Podcast is all about learning to face disasters. Norwegian content producer Marianne Pfeffer Gjengedal, maker of the most colourful, delightful and fantastical tall cakes, shares her cake disaster story and wisdom on how to roll when things go awry. It’s an episode all about pushing through the pain, trusting, and practicing a lot so when disaster does strike, you’re ready for it. Links and things -Marianne Pfeffer Gjengedal’s InstagramEpisode 30 of The Food Podcast with Marianne Pfeffer...2023-05-0929 minThe Executive Leadership PodcastThe Executive Leadership PodcastEpisode 04 | Denise Wilson | Lessons from a Business Aviation EntrepreneurIn this podcast episode, we have Denise Wilson as our special guest. Denise Wilson is an aviator, entrepreneur, oboist, and the founder & president of The Jet Agent. Wilson brings over 25 years of experience in all facets of the aviation industry, including 20 years of flying jets and previously serving as founder & CEO of a $20MM-a-year aviation company, Desert Jet. As a jet aircraft acquisition consultant, Wilson provides concierge-level acquisition representation, aircraft sales, and coaching to clients. Her previous company was included on Inc. 500’s list of the nation’s fastest-growing, privately owned companies for five years straight, the Women President’s Organi...2023-05-0929 minThe Food PodcastThe Food PodcastThe Nature of Mussels, the edible kindThis episode is all about the wonder of the mussel, the edible kind. We’ll explore their beauty, resilience, innovation, taste and the ways they’re providing answers to food scarcity here on the east coast of Canada. We’ll beachcomb, cook, and learn how easy mussels are to make at home. We’ll meet Tiago Hori, director of Innovation at Atlantic Aqua Farms on Prince Edward Island, who will walk us through the biology of the mussel, and explain how they are cultivated in the waters off PEI. And, we’ll reminisce about the mark they’ve made on me, from...2023-04-2526 minThe Food PodcastThe Food PodcastThe Jellyfish Buffet with Kathleen MartinWe’re happy to welcome you back to The Food Podcast with our first episode of the season: The Jellyfish Buffet. It begins with a turtle soup savoured in a 19th Century Danish home, then travels to present day Nova Scotia, where Sea Turtles visit from the Caribbean every summer. We meet Kathleen Martin, Executive Director of the Canadian Sea Turtle Network, who explains why Sea Turtles find their way to Nova Scotia, and what challenges they face on their epic journey. We also learn about the lion’s main jellyfish, the Sea Turtle’s favourite food. It’s a meande...2023-04-0128 minThe Food PodcastThe Food PodcastThe Jellyfish Buffet with Kathleen MartinWe’re happy to welcome you back to The Food Podcast with our first episode of the season: The Jellyfish Buffet. It begins with a turtle soup savoured in a 19th Century Danish home, then travels to present day Nova Scotia, where Sea Turtles visit from the Caribbean every summer. We meet Kathleen Martin, Executive Director of the Canadian Sea Turtle Network, who explains why Sea Turtles find their way to Nova Scotia, and what challenges they face on their epic journey. We also learn about the lion’s main jellyfish, the Sea Turtle’s favourite food. It’s a meande...2023-03-2828 minMassive Passive Cash Flow PodcastMassive Passive Cash Flow PodcastEpisode 174: Getting a Passive Income, with Cameron DanalisIn 2016, I had $2,000 to my name. By 2021, I had multiple rental properties, I am retired from my day job, and I spend my free time traveling the world, writing for fun, and helping people. Not because I have to, but because I want to. Because that’s what I enjoy. The lessons and principles laid out in my book Everyone's an Idiot is what got me to where I am today, and I wrote it to share this information with the world so it can be emulated by others. If you’re tired of getting in your own way, othe...2023-01-1732 minThe Food PodcastThe Food PodcastA Field Guide to ChristmasThis episode is for all of you who love the Christmas season - the traditions, the decorations, the nostalgia and the baking. It’s also for those who have softly cried on Christmas, because the traditions, the decorations, the nostalgia and the baking have pushed you over the edge. We understand, we’ve been there. Here you will find solace, comfort, and a primer from Vicki Grant - a mother, writer and Christmas Guru - on how to avoid those inevitable tears. So cozy up with a blanket, wrap yourself in Jenn Grant’s Christmas album that’s sprinkled througho...2022-12-0619 minThe Food PodcastThe Food PodcastBento Box Your Life with Kate InglisKate Inglis is a multi-creative - a writer, photographer, a brand strategist, a champion thrifter with the best tickle trunk around. She’s a magical host of workshops, of outdoor gatherings, she’s a lover of the outside, a skier, a mountain biker, and a wood chopper. And now, a person who’s been diagnosed with an autoimmune disease that required her to overhaul her life. Kate is here today to tell us about this diagnosis, how it dragged her through the fire, and what it feels like to be living on the other side.2022-11-2229 minThe Food PodcastThe Food PodcastThe Flavour of Comfort with Sherrie GrahamThis episode is all about leaning into what brings us comfort. Comfort is different for everyone; it’s all about finding out what resonates with you. Teacher and multi-creative force Sherrie Graham weighs in on her ultimate comfort - old episodes of the television show Murder, She Wrote. For her son, it’s gaming. I love to make quince paste. My husband plays D&D. We’re all different. There’s beauty in those differences, and privilege that we get to choose comfort in the first place. Celebrate it, if you can.We discu...2022-11-0825 minThe Food PodcastThe Food PodcastA Knife in Her Underwear Drawer with Anna Lee HirschiIn this episode writer and political organizer Anna Lee Hirschi shares her essay Having your Cake. The essay prompted thoughts on food as an escape, as a tool for sharing, and the importance of cherishing food all alone, just for the pleasure of it. We dip into the wisdom of Claudia Roden and we eat a Sephardic orange and almond cake. There’s a moment with M.F.K Fisher and a tangerine, and a peanut butter sandwich with my dad. Thanks for listening. The Ground Cherry - Physalis pruinosaJan...2022-10-2526 minThe Food PodcastThe Food PodcastCollections and Cookbooks with Kris WarmanIn this episode I talk with Kris Warman, a cookbook reviewer living in Halifax, NS, whose weekly meals are shaped by recipes tested from the cookbooks that come through her door. Kris has amassed hundreds of cookbooks in the process, and together they have become one of her many collections. I set out to ask Kris what makes makes a great cookbook, but we ended up exploring what it means to collect things, what stewardship involves, and what it takes to let these collections go. It’s an honest, funny, soul searching and very flavourful conversation, this week, on Th...2022-10-1129 minThe Food PodcastThe Food PodcastMaking a Mark with Nicola BennettIn this, our second episode of the season, we patch in abstract artist Nicola Bennet from her studio in New Zealand. Nicola’s art practice is fed by food. For Nicola it all begins in the kitchen where she gets to know an ingredient -  like ripe apricots, black truffles, or feijoas - then she cooks with the ingredient, tastes it, inhales it, perhaps squishes it in her hands until a connection is made. Then, she heads into her studio and begins the process of creating a painting, usually as big as Nicola, inspired by what’s on the plate...2022-09-2720 minThe Food PodcastThe Food PodcastFinding the Light with Julie Van RosendaalWe’re back with a new season of The Food Podcast!In this episode I’m talking with Canadian cookbook author, writer, teacher and champion of home cooks Julie Van Rosendaal. We spoke last spring, just as the world was gently opening and rhubarb was popping up in Julie’s garden. It all sounds dreamy, but this chat was real. Julie is a community activist. An accidental poet. A champion of bodies, in all shapes and sizes. Her energy is infectious and her messages are evergreen. I couldn't have asked for a more joyful launch back into t...2022-09-1319 minChina Sports Insider PodcastChina Sports Insider PodcastPandemic Penalties: Cameron Wilson talks COVID and soccer from ShanghaiChinese F1 driver Zhou Guanyu just missed out on another points finish (1:33), this time in Saudi Arabia, with the race going ahead despite a missile attack within range of the track. Mark and Haig share a few harrowing moments of their own (2:54).Mark tells the story of how he first met Chinese football expert Cameron Wilson (7:14), who joins for this week’s show from Shanghai, where he’s under lockdown (9:33). Wilson describes the mood in the city (11:35), and offers some thoughts on whether we should be skeptical of the COVID numbers coming out of Shanghai (13:13).Turn...2022-03-3041 minThe NegotiationThe NegotiationCameron Wilson | The Future of Football (Soccer) in ChinaTopics Discussed and Key Points:●      China’s football landscape●      Why football has a more active fanbase than basketball in China●      Grassroots football in China●      How prioritization of education over almost all else impacts sport culture in China●      The biggest football teams in China and their dynamic with fans●      Chinese football and the Chinese government●      Where Chinese football players need to improve on a tactical level●      Covering football in China as a foreign journalist●      The future of football in China Episode Summary:Today on The Negotia...2022-01-1936 minGINSPIREDGINSPIREDHow to Start Your Own Martini Club, with special Guest Marlene CameronOn today’s episode, I’m excited to welcome Marlene Cameron – Clarity & Confidence  Coach, Speaker, Trainer!  We’re going to chat about her experiences with gin and her Martini Club. She'll share some tips on how to have your own Martini Club, we'll have some laughs and of course sip Martinis. Please join us. Pre-Order your copy of GINSPIRED: The Ultimate Gin Cookbook TODAYNOTE: pre-orders prior to Oct. 15, 2021, should arrive before the holidays. Any orders after that could come after the holidays.About Marlene CameronAs a Three Principles...2021-10-1515 minHer Sports ConvoHer Sports ConvoGolf Needs An Update In 2021 with Professional Golfer Cameron RileyCameron Riley joins the convo to give us the behind scenes of professional golf. Cameron was a part of FAMU's first-ever golf team to win the MEAC and be in the NCAA for golf. He gives a look into the world of golf by answering some tough questions like, is golf a real sport and why is golf a good sport? Cameron and Ashleigh also discuss how to make golf better and what does JR Smith playing college golf mean for the sport.Follow Cameron on Instagram and Twitter!Make sure to follow @hersportsconvo to...2021-08-2637 minMassive Passive Cash Flow PodcastMassive Passive Cash Flow PodcastEpisode 105: Building Wealth Beyond Wall Street, with Cameron Christiansen and Anthony J. Faso CPA  Cameron Christiansen is co-founder of Infinite Wealth Consultants in Las Vegas, Nevada. He has been helping clients implement strategies to build wealth and create passive income without the risk of Wall Street for over 10 years. He and his business partner, Anthony Faso, CPA work almost exclusively with Real Estate Investors and Entrepreneurs. They have created several resources for this community    Cameron Christiansen moved to Las Vegas 17 years ago and he immediately started a small business.He was influenced by the book he read by Nelson Nash. He started sharing with other business owners wha...2021-08-1845 minScreen StreetsScreen StreetsSpace Jam A New Legacy, Quiet Place pt 2, Gunpowder Milkshake and moreThis week Joel and Cameron review all the movies in the episode title.  They also review Peacock limited series Dr. Death.  They have fun and hope you do too.2021-08-011h 11Screen StreetsScreen StreetsNo Sudden Move, America the Motion Picture, Dynasty Warriors and moreThis week Cameron and Joel review Steven Soderbergh's No Sudden Move, Netflix's animated comedy America the Motion Picture and Netflix's Chinese clusterfuck Dynasty Warriors. The guys also discuss netflix Mexican series Somos.2021-07-2350 minScreen StreetsScreen StreetsThe Ice Road, Too Hot to Handle and MoreThis week our intrepid heroes endured some reality tv for the shallowest of shallow people, Too Hot to Handle.  Joel watched a couple of smaller streaming films he gives his solo review on, and Cameron watched one big blockbuster he tries to convey to Joel in scope and ridiculousness.  Family's all we got.2021-07-051h 14Screen StreetsScreen StreetsLuca, Infinite, Fatherhood, and MoreThis week Joel and Cameron discuss Disney Pixar's newest offering Luca, Paramount Plus original film Infinite and Netflix original Fatherhood.  Also we dive in to a reboot of a show we weren't at all familiar with, iCarly.  Join us.  One of us.  One of us.  Gooble gobble.2021-06-2858 minScreen StreetsScreen StreetsThe Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, In the Heights and MoreIn our most triumphant return Joel and Cameron discuss the latest Conjuring movie, the musical In the Heights, the Netflix animated original Mitchells Vs the Machines.  They also review new Disney + Marvel offering Loki.  We hope you enjoy listening as much as we enjoy talking.2021-06-181h 08Screen StreetsScreen StreetsTo All the Boys: Always and Forever, Judas and the Black Messiah and other thingsOn this week's episode of Screen Streets, Joel and Cameron watch the 3rd installment of a popular romantic comedy movie series on Netflix.  They also watch the brand new movie on HBO Max Judas and the Black Messiah.  They get to the bottom of a disappearance in Binge or Cringe's Crime Scene: The Vanishing at Cecil Hotel on Netflix.  Cameron for the first time watches 1996 movie That Thing You Do and Joel watches Hush.  Does he get scared?  Does Cameron get That Thing You Do, the song, out of his head?  No, he...2021-02-191h 07Screen StreetsScreen Streets12 hour shift, Malcolm and Marie, The Tax Collector and other thingsJoel and Cameron review the movies 12 hour shift and The Tax Collector from Hulu and from Netflix they argue over Malcolm and Marie.  Cameron watches Jojo Rabbit for the first time and Joel watches Road to Perdition for the first time.2021-02-131h 14Screen StreetsScreen StreetsThe Dig, Cut Throat City, The Little Things and moreThis week Joel and Cameron review 3 new films.  Can you dig The Dig with Ralph Fiennes?  Seriously, can you?  Cut Throat City is a RZA directed crime drama.  The Little Things stars Denzel Washinton!  Stuff happens in these films.  Is it good stuff?  Listen and learn.  Cameron watches the Jesse Plemons drama film Other People and Joel for the first time watches A Clockwork Orange.  E-Mail us at screenstreets@gmail.com Also any speculation about James Corden's sexuality is purely speculative and alleged.  He does not have...2021-02-051h 21School PodcastSchool PodcastHannah Wilson Co-Founder of Diverse EducatorsYouth Coach and Speaker Cameron Parker sits down with Hannah Wilson, the Co-Founder of Diverse Educators on the SchoolPodcast.You can follow Cameron and Hannah on Twitter:@CamParkerD2R@Ethical_Leaderhttps://cameron-parker.com/https://dreams2-reality.com/https://www.hannah-wilson.co.uk/https://www.diverseeducators.co.uk/https://www.resilientleaderselements....https://www.leadershipmatters.org.uk/...#HannahWilson #Education #Coaching2021-01-291h 16Screen StreetsScreen StreetsThe White Tiger and moreThis week Joel and Cameron review Netflix's newest offering, The White Tiger.  HBO documentary Tiger, about Tiger Woods, is also discussed at some length.  Joel watches Aliens naturally for the first time after last watching Alien for the first time last week, and Cameron watches Netflix original Dolemite is My Name.  They also review a viewer's choice film, Monos.  A Colombian film and this movie has it all, buff midgets, violent kids, jacked midgets, beautiful scenery and an oiled muscular midget.  If there's a film currently streaming you'd like us to watch and review...2021-01-291h 12Screen StreetsScreen StreetsOutside the Wire, Locked Down and other thingsJoel and Cameron revew Netflix original film Outside the Wire and HBO Max's Locked Down.  They dive into the new MCU television project WandaVision and decide if it's worth its salt in the shaker.  Cameron also watches for the first time Steven Spielberg's Amistad, and Joel goes to space and for the first time watches Ridley Scott's classic Alien.  Enjoy.  Rate, review?  Maybe, if you feel like it.  2021-01-221h 11Screen StreetsScreen StreetsPieces of a Woman, King of Staten Island and other thingsJoel and Cameron review Netflix original Pieces of a Woman and Judd Apatow's King of Staten Island.  Joel watches John Water's Serial Mom, and Cameron Watches Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence film Life.  They also brave cold Alaska in this week's binge or cringe The Great North.  Thanks for listening, subscribing, rating, reviewing, and all that riff raff. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2021-01-151h 16Screen StreetsScreen StreetsMank, The Midnight Sky and MoreJoel and Cameron review Netflix original films Mank and The Midnight Sky.  Cameron watches the buddy comedy film The Fundamentals of Caring, and Joel watches Studio Ghibli's animated film Princess Mononoke.  Finally the dashing hosts review all 3 seasons of Cobra Kai.2021-01-081h 20Screen StreetsScreen StreetsSoul, Wonder Woman 84 and MoreThis week Joel and Cameron review highly anticipated releases Soul and Wonder Woman 84 available on Disney+ and HBO Max respectively.  Joel reviews limited series Escape at Dannemora, and both hosts review HBO Max original series The Flight Attendant.  Other movies discussed include Definitely, Maybe and Turbo Kid.  Check out Screen Streets Podcast on Facebook and Email screenstreets@gmail.com with your review ideas or constructive criticism.  Thanks for listening.2020-12-301h 21Screen StreetsScreen StreetsMa Rainey's Black Bottom, Run and other thingsJoel and Cameron review Netflix movie Ma Rainey's Black Bottom and Hulu's Run.  Other movies discussed include Some Kind of Wonderful and Jaws.  Also a Binge or Cringe review of 2 episodes of Netflix's Tiny Pretty Things. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2020-12-251h 18Screen StreetsScreen StreetsThe Happiest Season and other thingsJoel and Cameron rate and review Hulu original movie The Happiest Season.  Other movies talked about include Molly's Game, Klaus, Blast from the Past, and Chasing Amy --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2020-12-171h 19Screen StreetsScreen StreetsMulan and other thingsJoel and Cameron review Mulan! As well as a variety of other fun movie segments. Other movies discussed include 28 Days Later, Can't Buy Me Love, Joker, and Children of men.2020-12-111h 17No Respect For The RealNo Respect For The Real48.) NRFTRDiscipline to stop playing yourself, and chatting yourself short.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cameron-wilson64/support2020-11-1305 minGet Up in the CoolGet Up in the CoolEpisode 220: Kim Johnson (Playing Banjo with the Great West Virginia Fiddlers)Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! It’s the second week of Get Up in the Cool month; I’ve been saving some very special interviews in hopes that you’ll be moved to support the show. This week’s friend is Kim Johnson, banjo player for legendary West Virginia fiddlers such as Frank George, Lester McCumbers, and Wilson Douglas. Also joining us on the fiddle is Cody Jordan, her bandmate in The Modock Rounders. We recorded this last month over skype and I recorded some guitar and singing afterwards. Tu...2020-11-111h 10No Respect For The RealNo Respect For The Real46.) how social media effects ourlivesI saw this documentary on Netflix that everyone should see. All the info is in the episode. Social media has more control over our lives than we think. It happens subconsciously. Instacart: https://instacart.oloiyb.net/16oWR. Adidas sale: https://adidas.njih.net/g9eG2--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cameron-wilson64/support2020-11-0305 minNo Respect For The RealNo Respect For The Real42.) our insecurities & where there come from.our insecurities & where there come from, steps to identify, and start to overcome. Please make sure you subscribe. Instacart link: https://instacart.oloiyb.net/PoYBQ. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cameron-wilson64/support2020-10-2606 minNo Respect For The RealNo Respect For The Real40.) Acknowledge your self worth.How can you land that job, get that promotion or date that chick without knowing your worth? I go over it, press play.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cameron-wilson64/support2020-10-2105 minNo Respect For The RealNo Respect For The Real37.) what is success to you?The misconception of success, and how it ultimately deters our happiness, if you have accomplished a certain aim or purpose then you’re successful.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cameron-wilson64/support2020-10-1604 minNo Respect For The RealNo Respect For The Real36.) short Sunday talkBlack consumers and business owners have to become more aware of habits and behaviors. We the people have more power than we imagine.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cameron-wilson64/support2020-10-1108 minNo Respect For The RealNo Respect For The Real34.) Quick Sunday noteWe must always stay in touch with our happiness and our values! Thank god for who you are.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cameron-wilson64/support2020-10-0406 minMind ButterMind ButterEar training, jazz chords & vocabulary ft. Cameron KlingerCameron called in from Florahome, FL for a private coaching session. Thanks to Cameron for allowing his session to appear on this podcast, and for his continued, dedicated practice. Cameron’s quote of the day: “A nap a day keeps all the pain away.” =D2020-06-0554 minHey, an Actor!Hey, an Actor!Cameron DiazThe Brothers Wilson may have been delayed by global events, but certainly not curtailed as they bring you their March episode in mid-April, featuring modern day Hollywood star Cameron Diaz. From the now-retired actress' body of work, Ian and Pandy delve into her surprise dramatic turn in the off-beat Being John Malkovich, her star turn in low-brow comedy hit There's Something About Mary, and her being one of the four pillars of seasonal romantic comedy The Holiday alongside many former HAA subjects. The episode also answers the obscure questions of which films had a prolific influence on screenwriter Russel T...2020-04-152h 45No Respect For The RealNo Respect For The Real32. Our thoughts and how they developCreating new thoughts, how auto pilot thoughts hurt us.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cameron-wilson64/support2020-03-2706 minNo Respect For The RealNo Respect For The Real31. GrowthI’m speaking on a few steps of growth, short and sweet!--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cameron-wilson64/support2020-03-2602 minNo Respect For The RealNo Respect For The RealJoin in on an episodeTo cohost on the podcast or to submit questions hit me up at wcam1420@gmail.com or on Instagram at @no_respect_for_the_real--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cameron-wilson64/support2020-03-2400 minNo Respect For The RealNo Respect For The Real29.) You’re alive, but are you living?Beautiful message for us to realize how great life really is, questions from listeners as well.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cameron-wilson64/support2020-03-2406 minNo Respect For The RealNo Respect For The Real28.) you are great, question carona virus etcquick briefing during this quarantine enjoy your weekend--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cameron-wilson64/support2020-03-2403 minNo Respect For The RealNo Respect For The Real27. Getting serious with coronavirus, counting blessingsquick talk on being real with the virus, and not making a mockery of it. people are really suffering. Few listeners questions are answered. Reach out at wcam1420@gmail.com or on Instagram @ no respect for the real.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cameron-wilson64/support2020-03-1807 minThe Food PodcastThe Food PodcastSide Dishes with Lindsay Cameron Wilson - Live from The Atlantic Podcast SummitWelcome to an episode of The Food Podcast’s Side Dishes, where we explore the Flavours of Home. This one is coming to you live from the Atlantic Podcast Summit in Halifax, Nova Scotia. This episode is born from a live workshop, where host Lindsay Cameron Wilson and Village Sound Studio producers Luke Batiot and Jason MacIssac teach the audience how to produce an episode from start to finish. The episode explores the flavour of Lindsay’s home, shared through the lens of an old typewriter, an anniversary and a little sheep barn. It’s filled with food, love, and, a...2020-03-0709 minNo Respect For The RealNo Respect For The Real22. Benefits of being genuineSmall talk on being genuine. Being the real you, so you can get what was made for the real you--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cameron-wilson64/support2020-03-0607 minNo Respect For The RealNo Respect For The Real21. Introducing No Respect For The RealFormally known an Everyday Cam, I’ve went on to better things. This podcast will be another, even bigger hit. Special thanks to all who stood by! Wcam1420@gmail.com for interviews, or questions you may have, I will share them on the podcast, everyone remains anonymous.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cameron-wilson64/support2020-03-0504 minNo Respect For The RealNo Respect For The Real19. Dr. Jamar alstonViews on education, and regulations. Part I--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cameron-wilson64/support2019-08-051h 19No Respect For The RealNo Respect For The Real16. Entrepreneuria: Everyday Cam meets @ExelBasketballGreat interview with Joshua Etheridge, the founder of @Exelbasketball--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cameron-wilson64/support2019-07-0920 minNo Respect For The RealNo Respect For The Real15. Entrepreneuria: Everyday Cam Meets Royal RestorationsGreat interview with mike Rubin on how he started his journey, and how successful he’s becoming. Great childhood friend. Striving entrepreneur!--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cameron-wilson64/support2019-07-0735 minNo Respect For The RealNo Respect For The Real#13. Putting your career on the back burner(Flash message) stop ignoring the feeling of guilt in the back of your mind and take action on your future. Something that I had to write down. Something. I felt in particular at that moment.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cameron-wilson64/support2019-06-1703 minNo Respect For The RealNo Respect For The RealPodcast #12 Moving on from the past, forgivenessWe can’t move on in life, if we can forgive from the past. The past is only used, or should be used as a POINT OF REFERENCE!--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cameron-wilson64/support2019-06-1705 minNo Respect For The RealNo Respect For The RealPodcast #11 introducing the “Everyday Coaching Group” few other gems for my listeners.Make an attempt to do something great, the bitter taste you’re facing by neglecting yourself is not one to endure.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cameron-wilson64/support2019-06-1705 minNo Respect For The RealNo Respect For The RealPodcast #10 The people we meet!Stay aware of the people you come across in life, some people have clear messages pertaining to your life through god. Should we not be aware of these people we will miss vital lessons in life! Be aware! Also! The stagnant people in your life are dead Weight! Dispose of them at all cost!!--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cameron-wilson64/support2019-06-1708 minNo Respect For The RealNo Respect For The RealPodcast #9 mediocrityWe sell ourselves short due to living a mediocre life! We need to utilize all of God’s blessings we were born with. We have so much out here to claim. Get up, get to work and get your share!!--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cameron-wilson64/support2019-06-1704 minNo Respect For The RealNo Respect For The RealPodcast #8 courageWe need courage in every ounce of dream chasing. Courage is in the work we do, when you wish to reap the fruits of life. Never hoard pride, store as much courage inside of you as you can. Courage is the everything in making your own path!--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cameron-wilson64/support2019-06-1708 minNo Respect For The RealNo Respect For The RealPodcast #7 Accepting failureLooking on the bright side of failures, it’s one step closer to success. If you were to never fail how could you get better, become more strategic? Our success is in our failure, so fear but of failing. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cameron-wilson64/support2019-06-1703 minNo Respect For The RealNo Respect For The RealPodcast #6 living with patience.a life of patience is key, in pursuing your purpose. We honor god when we live with patience. With no patience we have no chance at anything great in life. We must learn to develop patience.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cameron-wilson64/support2019-06-1703 minNo Respect For The RealNo Respect For The Real4.) Support, drive, your circle, negative talkget into a little bit of a few things, negativity spreads faster than warm mustard on a slice of toast on a hot Texas day, please do not be encouraged by anyone with a can’t do attitude.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cameron-wilson64/support2019-05-0310 minNo Respect For The RealNo Respect For The Real2.)Life is a road!! Pay attention to the signs. We tend to stay in our rear view mirror. The windshield is much bigger for which visions we poses. Think of a rear view mirror as precautionary help as we switch lanes in life’s endeavors. (Last episode with AirPods)--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cameron-wilson64/support2019-04-1506 minNo Respect For The RealNo Respect For The Real1.) being grateful, moving to the sound of your own beat.Too blessed to be stressed to hear the speculation, weak minded never prosper. Have you ever let a weak minded person stop you from your greatness? Do you know you need to let them go in order for you to reach higher heights?--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cameron-wilson64/support2019-04-1304 minGrape Encounters Wine RadioGrape Encounters Wine RadioEpisode #505 – The Oregon Wine Experience, Dancin and Cameron HughesFloyd Harmon, Executive Director of the Asante Foundation Host David Wilson talks with Floyd Harmon,the Executive Director of the Asante Foundation, discussing the Oregon Wine Experience, an event that showcases wines from all over the state that raises money to benefit Kid’s Health through Asante’s affiliation as a Children’s Miracle Network Hospital. Joining David and Floyd is Dan Marca of DANCIN Vineyards in Medford, Oregon, helping to explain what a "barrel auction" is, and what opportunities are available for people to experience Oregon Wines. Dan is the proprietor along with with his wife Cindy, of a meticu...2019-03-2345 minGrape Encounters Wine RadioGrape Encounters Wine RadioEpisode #505 – The Oregon Wine Experience, Dancin and Cameron HughesFloyd Harmon, Executive Director of the Asante Foundation Host David Wilson talks with Floyd Harmon,the Executive Director of the Asante Foundation, discussing the Oregon Wine Experience, an event that showcases wines from all over the state that raises money to benefit Kid’s Health through Asante’s affiliation as a Children’s Miracle Network Hospital. Joining David and Floyd is Dan Marca of DANCIN Vineyards in Medford, Oregon, helping to explain what a "barrel auction" is, and what opportunities are available for people to experience Oregon Wines. Dan is the proprietor along with with his wife Cindy, of a meticu...2019-03-2345 minThe Food PodcastThe Food PodcastJell-O Girls with Allie RowbottomEpisode  28: Jell-O Girls with Allie RowbottomJell-O: we’ve all eaten it, swished it around, gulped it down and watched it wobble. But who knew this innocent dessert has a complicated past, one where money, greed, love, hate, cocktails, and misunderstandings lie beneath its sweet, jewel toned exterior?Allie Rowbottom, author of Jello-O Girls - A Family History, puts it all together for us. Allie is the great great great niece of O.F. Woodward, the man who in 1899 bought the patent for Jell-O, and the man who sold it to General Foods for...2019-02-2626 minThe Food PodcastThe Food PodcastSIDE DISHES, "The mini-series exploring the flavours of home" w. guest FLORE VALLERY-RADOTWelcome to Side Dishes, The Food Podcast mini series exploring the Flavours of Home. We begin the series with a letter from Flore Vallery-Radot, a French- Australian photographer, filmmaker, entrepreneur, workshop host, mother, wife, beekeeper and passionate cook. I asked Flo to tell me about the flavour of her home on the outskirts of Sydney, Australia. Flavour is a favourite word of mine. Yes, it describes the unique taste of food or drink, but it also captures the character of something… the mood of an event, the tone a conversation, the feel of a home. Flo’s answer, with...2018-10-2516 minThe Food PodcastThe Food PodcastA Playdate with Luisa BrimbleOn today's episode, there will be...huge smiles. Baby pink long boards. The biggest bunches of flowers. Bacon cooked over an open fire. A chef on horseback wearing a vintage dress - basically the stuff that Australian food and lifestyle photographer Luisa Brimble captures on the daily. Lindsay Cameron WilsonIG: lindsaycameronwilson Twitter: @lcameronwilson Website: lindsaycameronwilson.ca/the-food-podcast/ Get full access to Food Stories at lindsaycameronwilson.substack.com/subscribe2018-08-2126 minThe Food PodcastThe Food PodcastEating in Watercolour with artist Jessie Kanelos WeinerToday on The Food Podcast, Lindsay sits down with Jessie Kanelos Weiner, an artist, author, food stylist and long term American living in Paris. Her latest book, Paris in Stride, takes the reader on an illustrated walk through Paris. I wanted to be that reader, so I ask Jessie to walk us through her Paris. We visit its beauty, its challenges, and discover how finding a voice as an artist, using a touch of animation and truth, allows Jessie to celebrate the everyday and find value in the familiar. It’s a walk through Paris, with stops in Chicago, Milan an...2018-06-2526 minThe Food PodcastThe Food PodcastA cup of tea with best-selling author Alexander McCall SmithToday on The Food Podcast Lindsay sits down with Alexander McCall Smith, Scottish writer and Emeritus Professor of Medical Law at the University of Edinburgh. What begins as as a conversation on his use of tea in writing becomes a deep dive into tea etiquette, kindness and the importance of ritual. Of course the No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency is discussed; tea breaks are at the heart of detection, I’m sure Mma Ramotswe would say. Meditation is also woven in, along with the importance of packing tea (and a tea pot) when traveling. So put the kettle on, curl up...2018-04-1936 minLive Different PodcastLive Different Podcast#106 Vivid Vision: Align Your Life and Business Around a Vision of the Future with Cameron HeroldCameron Herold is known around the world as THE CEO WHISPERER.   He is the mastermind behind hundreds of companies’ exponential growth. Cameron's built a dynamic consultancy- his current clients include a ‘Big 4’ wireless carrier and a monarchy. What do his clients say they like most about him? He isn’t a theory guy- they like that Cameron speaks only from experience. He earned his reputation as the business growth guru by guiding his clients to double their profit and double their revenue in just three years or less.   Cameron was an entreprene...2018-04-1143 minThe Food PodcastThe Food PodcastForm and Function with Alissa Kloet of KeepHouseTea towels - they are form and function. But if you look deeper into the fabric, you'll find stories about design, history and propaganda. Episode 23 unpacks these stories while meeting, along the way, Alissa Kloet, textile artist and owner of KeepHouse. Alissa shares her story of living as an artist in Nova Scotia, and how the land, the ocean and her love of hospitality led to KeepHouse. Oh and we also travel to Scotland, schmooze with royals, drink orange squash and hear about a tea towel collection that began in a tiny house in England. It's all about while li...2018-01-0929 minThe Food PodcastThe Food PodcastWomen Who Whiskey On Episode 13, I went to Apple School. You could say on Episode 14, I go to Whiskey School, but this time personal stories are woven in between the sips. Specifically, from women. We’ll hear Tracy Cameron's story, from Olympic Medalist to Whiskey Distilling in Nova Scotia at http://caldera.ca/.  We’ll taste whiskey with Julia Ritz Toffoli, founder of Women who Whiskey, an experimental whiskey Get full access to Food Stories at lindsaycameronwilson.substack.com/subscribe2016-12-2037 minPixelTunes Radio VGM PodcastPixelTunes Radio VGM PodcastEpisode 77: Tough Tunes with Cameron Chiles Download Episode 77: “Tough Tunes with Cameron Chiles” here! What makes video game music sound tough? How tough is TOO tough? Why do the toughest sounding VGM tunes always feature both guitar and keyboard?  These are all very tough questions. So tough in fact, that Ed and Mike needed some help finding the answers! Enter Cameron Chiles, aficionado of all things tough, and drummer in the toughest VGM cover band around, The Mad Gear. Listen in as the trio spins some of the toughest (and coolest) vgm they can find as they try to figure out t...2016-12-1400 minThe Food PodcastThe Food PodcastFood RitualsDaily ritual is an obsession of mine. I work from home, and when I come across others who do the same, with success, I want to know exactly how they do it: how their daily flow, from food, to sleep, to the time they awake, sparks creativity in their day. So, for episode 11, I ask three of my favourite ‘work from home’ creatives to share their daily rituals with me.   1. Mason Currey, the author of Daily Rituals, shares his secret clothing item that helps his focus. 2. Claire Cameron, also a writer, guns it...2016-09-0619 minThe Food PodcastThe Food PodcastHedley & Bennett's Ellen BennettOn today's episode of THE FOOD PODCAST, Lindsay sits down and talks with apron maverick Ellen Bennett about her kitchen wear empire Hedley & Bennett!! We're on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thefoodpodcast/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thefoodpodcast STITCHER: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-food-podcast-with-lindsay-cameron-wilson Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-food-podcast/id1020743099?mt=2   Get full access to Food Stories at lindsaycameronwilson.substack.com/subscribe2016-06-1426 minThe Food PodcastThe Food PodcastThug KitchenOn today's episode of THE FOOD PODCAST, Lindsay sits down and talks with New York Times best selling THUG KITCHEN authors: Michelle Davis and Matt Holloway. This episode is a f*cking great one! We're on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thefoodpodcast/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thefoodpodcast STITCHER: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-food-podcast-with-lindsay-cameron-wilson Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-food-podcast/id10 Get full access to Food Stories at lindsaycameronwilson.substack.com/subscribe2016-05-1624 minThe Food PodcastThe Food PodcastThe Chocolate GarageOn today’s episode of the food podcast, dive into the world of Bean to BarChocolate with the founder and CEO of The Chocolate Garage Sunita de Tourreil.We’ll talk ethically sourced craft chocolates, or HAPPY CHOCOLATE as Sunita calls it.We’ll learn where happy chocolate comes from, how it’s made, and how to identifyquality, by savouring both taste, and story. We're on:Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/thefoodpodcast/TWIT...2016-03-0126 minThe Food PodcastThe Food PodcastDevour! The Food Film FestWelcome to THE FOOD PODCAST! For this, our fourth episode, Lindsay interviews Managing Director of Devour! The Food Film Fest LIA RINALDO!! Follow us on twitter: @thefoodpodcastLike us on FB:  https://www.facebook.com/thefoodpodcastLindsay Cameron Wilson website: lindsaycameronwilson.caVillage Soundcast Network: villagesoundcast.com Get full access to Food Stories at lindsaycameronwilson.substack.com/subscribe2015-10-2039 minThe Food PodcastThe Food PodcastThe Dorito EffectWelcome to THE FOOD PODCAST! For this, our third episode, Lindsay interviews Mark Schatzker, the author of 'The Dorito Effect-The Surprising New Truth About Food and Flavor'Follow us on twitter: @thefoodpodcastLike us on FB:  https://www.facebook.com/thefoodpodcastLindsay Cameron Wilson website: lindsaycameronwilson.caVillage Soundcast Network:  Get full access to Food Stories at lindsaycameronwilson.substack.com/subscribe2015-09-2230 min