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The Curious Bartender Podcast
#65 Henry Jeffreys - Drinking the British Empire, Churchill, Fortified Wine, Bordeaux, Rum, Gin, Cider, Legendary Drinkers
Henry Jeffreys is a drinks writer and historian. On this episode we talk about how deeply the British Empire shaped the way the world drinks. We start with a simple counterfactual: If the British Empire had never existed, which drinks would look completely different today, or perhaps not exist at all.Henry reflects on his book Empire of Booze, now nearly ten years old, and why the book has had such a long, slow life. From there, the conversation widens into a broad look at how British tastes, trade networks, and commercial priorities influenced everything from port...
2026-02-16
1h 27
Stuff You Missed in History Class
George Stephenson, Father of Railways
George Stephenson started life in extremely humble circumstances, but his ingenuity and pursuit of education led him to an impressive legacy. He invented a miner’s lamp, but is most well known for his work on locomotives and railways. Research: “George Stephenson (1781-1848).” https://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/stephenson_george.shtml#:~:text=In%201814%2C%20Stephenson%20constructed%20his%20first%20locomotive%2C,construction%20of%20the%20Stockton%20and%20Darlington%20railway.\ Bellis, Mary. “George Stephenson and the Invention of the Steam Locomotive Engine.” ThoughtCo. May 13, 2025. https://www.thoughtco.com/history-of-the-railroad-1992457 Bellis, Mary. “Biography of James Watt, Inventor of the Moder...
2026-01-28
44 min
Pastors and Pulpits
Episode 4 - Kingdom and Pulpits
The 3 Revs talk about church growth methods, experiences (both good and bad), and theophilosophy of Church/Kingdom Growth!The list of books that Rev. Bobby shared during the podcast:1. No Little Places: The Untapped Potential of the Small Town Church by Ron Classen and John Koessler2. Return to the Parish: the Pastor in the Public square . Edited by David Horn and Jason R. McConnell3. The Celtic Wave of Evangelism: How Christianity Can Reach the West by George G. Hunter...
2025-10-25
1h 09
Your Paper Sucked but it will Change the University
S02E02: Huma Shaafie - Training accountants in a new world
In this episode, we are joined by Huma Shaafie, an instructor in the Accounting program at George Brown College here in Toronto. Huma has worked in Canada and Dubai, and knows the challenges of getting graduates ready for the world place. We sit down to discuss accounting programs at Ontario’s colleges, where she provides several important suggestions for improving graduate employability.
2025-10-21
23 min
The Curious Bartender Podcast
#48 Lance Winters - St George Spirits, Eau de Vie, Gin, Absinthe, Whisky, Distillation, Provenance, Experimentation
In today’s episode, I’m joined by one of the true mavericks of American distilling — Lance Winters of St. George Spirits. This is a journey that begins in the orchard, with pears, quinces and raspberries destined for eau de vie, and stretches all the way to absinthe, American gin, rum and even highballs built on umeshu and Baller whisky.We trace the roots of St. George back to Jörg Rupf and the early days of California craft distilling in the 1980s, and follow Lance’s arrival and the evolution of a house defined not by category...
2025-10-20
1h 32
This Day in Insane History
All Aboard the Gossip Train! Stephenson's Sizzling Locomotive Debut Stuns Onlookers and Changes the World
On September 27, 1825, the world witnessed a technological marvel that would reshape transportation forever: the Stockton and Darlington Railway in England inaugurated the first public steam locomotive passenger service, marking a pivotal moment in industrial history. George Stephenson's "Locomotion No. 1" locomotive thundered along the tracks, carrying an astounding 450 passengers in a procession that must have seemed like a mechanical monster to bewildered onlookers.This wasn't just a train ride; it was a declaration of human ingenuity. The 26-mile route between Stockton and Darlington transformed from a mere transportation line into a symbol of the burgeoning Industrial Revolution. Imagine the...
2025-09-27
01 min
Hooks, Hits & Headlocks
Weekend Recap, Key Injuries & Monday Night Preview
This week on Hook Hits & Headlights, Chad rides solo to break down a packed football weekend. Michigan and Michigan State flexed their dominance on Saturday, the Lions made a statement win over Chicago on Sunday, and the NFL delivered chaos with upsets, nail-biters, and some serious injury concerns. Chad spotlights the key injuries shaping the season — including Joe Burrow, Justin Fields, and George Kittle — before setting the stage for tonight's Monday Night Football doubleheader featuring Texans vs. Buccaneers and Chargers vs. Raiders. Picks, insights, and plenty of hype — all in this week's episode.
2025-09-15
22 min
FHE on the Road
Hawaii Stories, George Q Cannon Knowing God first missionaries in Hawaii LDS Church History
The first missionaries in Hawaii of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints had great struggles. Learning the language, translating The Book of Mormon in a new land. These missionaries came to know God, and found a people prepared to receive the restored gospel of Jesus Christ. For more information and references, click here:To listen on Youtube click here: https://youtu.be/xVqNsL22UPsTo listen on Apple podcast click here:
2025-08-26
14 min
The Curious Bartender Podcast
#40 Alexandre Gabriel - Planteray, Maison Ferrand, WIRD, How Cognac is Made, Jamaican Rum, Barbados, History, Brand Building
Today I am speaking with Alexandre Gabriel. Alexandre is the founder of Maison Ferrand, Citadelle Gin, and Plantation—now Planetary—Rum. Expect to learn how a Burgundian farm boy turned his hand to bartending in New York and then went on to innovate across the categories of cognac, gin and rum. We take a deep dive into the production of Cognac - terroir, grape varieties, distillation, maturation, and discuss the changing market of cognac in France and abroad.From there we turn to gin, covering the birth of Citadelle in 19...
2025-08-25
2h 52
FHE on the Road
Gold Rush Mission to Hawaii first missionaries, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
First Hawaii missionaries of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints were called to the California Gold Rush in California. The missionaries were then called to share the gospel in the Sandwich Islands, now known as Hawaii. Future Apostle George Q. Cannon felt called to these islands and did a great work, sharing the restored gospel of with the native Hawaiians. For more information and references click here: https://fheontheroad.com/missionaries-called-to-the-gold-rush/To listen on Spotify click here:To listen on Apple podcast click here:
2025-08-21
09 min
George and Robert Stephenson
21 - George and Robert Stephenson by Samuel Smiles
George Stephenson may not have invented the steam engine, the steam locomotive, or the Railway, but his contributions are undeniable. Known as ‘The father of the steam locomotive,’ Stephenson transformed a primitive and inefficient device into a reliable machine that ran for over a century. Despite his humble beginnings and learning to read at the age of twenty, Stephenson, along with his son Robert, became the preeminent engineers in the railway world. He pioneered the development of steam railways in England and worldwide, beginning with the Stockton and Darlington Railway, the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, and the London and Birmingham Railway...
2025-07-26
47 min
George and Robert Stephenson
20 - George and Robert Stephenson by Samuel Smiles
George Stephenson may not have invented the steam engine, the steam locomotive, or the Railway, but his contributions are undeniable. Known as ‘The father of the steam locomotive,’ Stephenson transformed a primitive and inefficient device into a reliable machine that ran for over a century. Despite his humble beginnings and learning to read at the age of twenty, Stephenson, along with his son Robert, became the preeminent engineers in the railway world. He pioneered the development of steam railways in England and worldwide, beginning with the Stockton and Darlington Railway, the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, and the London and Birmingham Railway...
2025-07-26
29 min
George and Robert Stephenson
19 - George and Robert Stephenson by Samuel Smiles
George Stephenson may not have invented the steam engine, the steam locomotive, or the Railway, but his contributions are undeniable. Known as ‘The father of the steam locomotive,’ Stephenson transformed a primitive and inefficient device into a reliable machine that ran for over a century. Despite his humble beginnings and learning to read at the age of twenty, Stephenson, along with his son Robert, became the preeminent engineers in the railway world. He pioneered the development of steam railways in England and worldwide, beginning with the Stockton and Darlington Railway, the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, and the London and Birmingham Railway...
2025-07-26
35 min
George and Robert Stephenson
18 - George and Robert Stephenson by Samuel Smiles
George Stephenson may not have invented the steam engine, the steam locomotive, or the Railway, but his contributions are undeniable. Known as ‘The father of the steam locomotive,’ Stephenson transformed a primitive and inefficient device into a reliable machine that ran for over a century. Despite his humble beginnings and learning to read at the age of twenty, Stephenson, along with his son Robert, became the preeminent engineers in the railway world. He pioneered the development of steam railways in England and worldwide, beginning with the Stockton and Darlington Railway, the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, and the London and Birmingham Railway...
2025-07-26
36 min
George and Robert Stephenson
17 - George and Robert Stephenson by Samuel Smiles
George Stephenson may not have invented the steam engine, the steam locomotive, or the Railway, but his contributions are undeniable. Known as ‘The father of the steam locomotive,’ Stephenson transformed a primitive and inefficient device into a reliable machine that ran for over a century. Despite his humble beginnings and learning to read at the age of twenty, Stephenson, along with his son Robert, became the preeminent engineers in the railway world. He pioneered the development of steam railways in England and worldwide, beginning with the Stockton and Darlington Railway, the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, and the London and Birmingham Railway...
2025-07-26
51 min
George and Robert Stephenson
16 - George and Robert Stephenson by Samuel Smiles
George Stephenson may not have invented the steam engine, the steam locomotive, or the Railway, but his contributions are undeniable. Known as ‘The father of the steam locomotive,’ Stephenson transformed a primitive and inefficient device into a reliable machine that ran for over a century. Despite his humble beginnings and learning to read at the age of twenty, Stephenson, along with his son Robert, became the preeminent engineers in the railway world. He pioneered the development of steam railways in England and worldwide, beginning with the Stockton and Darlington Railway, the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, and the London and Birmingham Railway...
2025-07-26
39 min
George and Robert Stephenson
15 - George and Robert Stephenson by Samuel Smiles
George Stephenson may not have invented the steam engine, the steam locomotive, or the Railway, but his contributions are undeniable. Known as ‘The father of the steam locomotive,’ Stephenson transformed a primitive and inefficient device into a reliable machine that ran for over a century. Despite his humble beginnings and learning to read at the age of twenty, Stephenson, along with his son Robert, became the preeminent engineers in the railway world. He pioneered the development of steam railways in England and worldwide, beginning with the Stockton and Darlington Railway, the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, and the London and Birmingham Railway...
2025-07-26
29 min
George and Robert Stephenson
14 - George and Robert Stephenson by Samuel Smiles
George Stephenson may not have invented the steam engine, the steam locomotive, or the Railway, but his contributions are undeniable. Known as ‘The father of the steam locomotive,’ Stephenson transformed a primitive and inefficient device into a reliable machine that ran for over a century. Despite his humble beginnings and learning to read at the age of twenty, Stephenson, along with his son Robert, became the preeminent engineers in the railway world. He pioneered the development of steam railways in England and worldwide, beginning with the Stockton and Darlington Railway, the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, and the London and Birmingham Railway...
2025-07-26
30 min
George and Robert Stephenson
13 - George and Robert Stephenson by Samuel Smiles
George Stephenson may not have invented the steam engine, the steam locomotive, or the Railway, but his contributions are undeniable. Known as ‘The father of the steam locomotive,’ Stephenson transformed a primitive and inefficient device into a reliable machine that ran for over a century. Despite his humble beginnings and learning to read at the age of twenty, Stephenson, along with his son Robert, became the preeminent engineers in the railway world. He pioneered the development of steam railways in England and worldwide, beginning with the Stockton and Darlington Railway, the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, and the London and Birmingham Railway...
2025-07-26
51 min
George and Robert Stephenson
12 - George and Robert Stephenson by Samuel Smiles
George Stephenson may not have invented the steam engine, the steam locomotive, or the Railway, but his contributions are undeniable. Known as ‘The father of the steam locomotive,’ Stephenson transformed a primitive and inefficient device into a reliable machine that ran for over a century. Despite his humble beginnings and learning to read at the age of twenty, Stephenson, along with his son Robert, became the preeminent engineers in the railway world. He pioneered the development of steam railways in England and worldwide, beginning with the Stockton and Darlington Railway, the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, and the London and Birmingham Railway...
2025-07-26
38 min
George and Robert Stephenson
11 - George and Robert Stephenson by Samuel Smiles
George Stephenson may not have invented the steam engine, the steam locomotive, or the Railway, but his contributions are undeniable. Known as ‘The father of the steam locomotive,’ Stephenson transformed a primitive and inefficient device into a reliable machine that ran for over a century. Despite his humble beginnings and learning to read at the age of twenty, Stephenson, along with his son Robert, became the preeminent engineers in the railway world. He pioneered the development of steam railways in England and worldwide, beginning with the Stockton and Darlington Railway, the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, and the London and Birmingham Railway...
2025-07-26
53 min
George and Robert Stephenson
10 - George and Robert Stephenson by Samuel Smiles
George Stephenson may not have invented the steam engine, the steam locomotive, or the Railway, but his contributions are undeniable. Known as ‘The father of the steam locomotive,’ Stephenson transformed a primitive and inefficient device into a reliable machine that ran for over a century. Despite his humble beginnings and learning to read at the age of twenty, Stephenson, along with his son Robert, became the preeminent engineers in the railway world. He pioneered the development of steam railways in England and worldwide, beginning with the Stockton and Darlington Railway, the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, and the London and Birmingham Railway...
2025-07-26
42 min
George and Robert Stephenson
09 - George and Robert Stephenson by Samuel Smiles
George Stephenson may not have invented the steam engine, the steam locomotive, or the Railway, but his contributions are undeniable. Known as ‘The father of the steam locomotive,’ Stephenson transformed a primitive and inefficient device into a reliable machine that ran for over a century. Despite his humble beginnings and learning to read at the age of twenty, Stephenson, along with his son Robert, became the preeminent engineers in the railway world. He pioneered the development of steam railways in England and worldwide, beginning with the Stockton and Darlington Railway, the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, and the London and Birmingham Railway...
2025-07-26
28 min
George and Robert Stephenson
08 - George and Robert Stephenson by Samuel Smiles
George Stephenson may not have invented the steam engine, the steam locomotive, or the Railway, but his contributions are undeniable. Known as ‘The father of the steam locomotive,’ Stephenson transformed a primitive and inefficient device into a reliable machine that ran for over a century. Despite his humble beginnings and learning to read at the age of twenty, Stephenson, along with his son Robert, became the preeminent engineers in the railway world. He pioneered the development of steam railways in England and worldwide, beginning with the Stockton and Darlington Railway, the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, and the London and Birmingham Railway...
2025-07-26
36 min
George and Robert Stephenson
07 - George and Robert Stephenson by Samuel Smiles
George Stephenson may not have invented the steam engine, the steam locomotive, or the Railway, but his contributions are undeniable. Known as ‘The father of the steam locomotive,’ Stephenson transformed a primitive and inefficient device into a reliable machine that ran for over a century. Despite his humble beginnings and learning to read at the age of twenty, Stephenson, along with his son Robert, became the preeminent engineers in the railway world. He pioneered the development of steam railways in England and worldwide, beginning with the Stockton and Darlington Railway, the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, and the London and Birmingham Railway...
2025-07-26
49 min
George and Robert Stephenson
06 - George and Robert Stephenson by Samuel Smiles
George Stephenson may not have invented the steam engine, the steam locomotive, or the Railway, but his contributions are undeniable. Known as ‘The father of the steam locomotive,’ Stephenson transformed a primitive and inefficient device into a reliable machine that ran for over a century. Despite his humble beginnings and learning to read at the age of twenty, Stephenson, along with his son Robert, became the preeminent engineers in the railway world. He pioneered the development of steam railways in England and worldwide, beginning with the Stockton and Darlington Railway, the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, and the London and Birmingham Railway...
2025-07-26
27 min
George and Robert Stephenson
05 - George and Robert Stephenson by Samuel Smiles
George Stephenson may not have invented the steam engine, the steam locomotive, or the Railway, but his contributions are undeniable. Known as ‘The father of the steam locomotive,’ Stephenson transformed a primitive and inefficient device into a reliable machine that ran for over a century. Despite his humble beginnings and learning to read at the age of twenty, Stephenson, along with his son Robert, became the preeminent engineers in the railway world. He pioneered the development of steam railways in England and worldwide, beginning with the Stockton and Darlington Railway, the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, and the London and Birmingham Railway...
2025-07-26
29 min
George and Robert Stephenson
04 - George and Robert Stephenson by Samuel Smiles
George Stephenson may not have invented the steam engine, the steam locomotive, or the Railway, but his contributions are undeniable. Known as ‘The father of the steam locomotive,’ Stephenson transformed a primitive and inefficient device into a reliable machine that ran for over a century. Despite his humble beginnings and learning to read at the age of twenty, Stephenson, along with his son Robert, became the preeminent engineers in the railway world. He pioneered the development of steam railways in England and worldwide, beginning with the Stockton and Darlington Railway, the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, and the London and Birmingham Railway...
2025-07-26
35 min
George and Robert Stephenson
03 - George and Robert Stephenson by Samuel Smiles
George Stephenson may not have invented the steam engine, the steam locomotive, or the Railway, but his contributions are undeniable. Known as ‘The father of the steam locomotive,’ Stephenson transformed a primitive and inefficient device into a reliable machine that ran for over a century. Despite his humble beginnings and learning to read at the age of twenty, Stephenson, along with his son Robert, became the preeminent engineers in the railway world. He pioneered the development of steam railways in England and worldwide, beginning with the Stockton and Darlington Railway, the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, and the London and Birmingham Railway...
2025-07-26
19 min
George and Robert Stephenson
02 - George and Robert Stephenson by Samuel Smiles
George Stephenson may not have invented the steam engine, the steam locomotive, or the Railway, but his contributions are undeniable. Known as ‘The father of the steam locomotive,’ Stephenson transformed a primitive and inefficient device into a reliable machine that ran for over a century. Despite his humble beginnings and learning to read at the age of twenty, Stephenson, along with his son Robert, became the preeminent engineers in the railway world. He pioneered the development of steam railways in England and worldwide, beginning with the Stockton and Darlington Railway, the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, and the London and Birmingham Railway...
2025-07-26
30 min
George and Robert Stephenson
01 - George and Robert Stephenson by Samuel Smiles
George Stephenson may not have invented the steam engine, the steam locomotive, or the Railway, but his contributions are undeniable. Known as ‘The father of the steam locomotive,’ Stephenson transformed a primitive and inefficient device into a reliable machine that ran for over a century. Despite his humble beginnings and learning to read at the age of twenty, Stephenson, along with his son Robert, became the preeminent engineers in the railway world. He pioneered the development of steam railways in England and worldwide, beginning with the Stockton and Darlington Railway, the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, and the London and Birmingham Railway...
2025-07-26
27 min
FHE on the Road
Oakland California Temple Prophecy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
The prophecies of Prophet Brigham Young and George Albert Smith gave the Saints of Northern California hope that they would have a temple. The Lord fulfilled those prophecies, it took longer than the Saints of Northern California anticipated, but the Lord comes through with His promises.For more information and references click here: https://fheontheroad.com/oakland-temple-prophecies/To listen on Youtube click here: https://youtu.be/rsdKP-I211QTo listen on Apple Podcast click here:
2025-04-30
13 min
The Curious Bartender Podcast
#22 Alessandro Palazzi - Dukes Hotel, Martinis, Ian Fleming, 50 Years of Bartending
Alessandro Palazzi is the Head Bartender at Dukes Hotel in London where this episode was filmed. In a career spanning 50 years, he has made possibly more martinis that anyone else alive today at what is perhaps the most famous martini bar in the world. On the episode Alessandro shares his 50 year career in hospitality, the philosophy of Dukes, his tips on how to make a great martini, what it was like making martinis for King Charles, and we delve into the commonly held legend that Ian Fleming (author of the James Bond novels) drank martinis at Dukes....
2025-04-21
1h 17
Hooks, Hits & Headlocks
Remembering George Foreman
“In this episode, we honor the incredible life and legacy of the late, great George Foreman.”
2025-04-07
10 min
FHE on the Road
On the way to Liberty, Missouri Stories of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Joseph and Emma Smith were betrayed. Joseph was sent to jail and Emma was left to deal with the problems at home. George M. Hinkle kicked Emma out of her home.For more information and references click here: https://fheontheroad.com/the-betrayer-of-joseph-smith-in-missouri-george-m-hinckle/To listen on Youtube click here: https://youtu.be/HSSBFu9QfzATo listen on Apple Music click here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/on-the-way-to-liberty-missouri-stories-of-the/id1772199004?i=1000696242718
2025-02-26
04 min
Conversations with Tyler
Neal Stephenson on History, Spycraft, and American-Soviet Parallels
Neal Stephenson's ability to illuminate complex, future-focused ideas in ways that both provoke thought and spark wonder has established him as one of the most innovative thinkers in literature today. Yet his new novel, Polostan, revisits the Soviet era with a twist, shifting his focus from the speculative technologies of tomorrow to the historical currents of the 1930s. In Neal's second appearance, Tyler asks him why he sometimes shifts from envisioning the future to illustrating the past, the rise of history autodidacts, the implications of leaked secrets from the atomic age to today's AI, the logistics of...
2024-11-13
47 min
The Audacious Living Podcast
Leaders Are the Ones Who Build & Foster Trust! Featuring Captain George Dom
Join host Audley Stephenson in an inspiring and insightful episode of the Auditioning Podcast, featuring the esteemed Captain George Dom, USN (Ret). Delve into the world of high-performance teams and leadership as Captain Dom shares his unique experiences from his 26-year career in the Navy, including his time as a Top Gun instructor and leader of the Blue Angels. In this episode, Captain Dom reveals the foundational principles of building trust within a team, drawing from his intense experiences on the flight deck and in the cockpit. Discover how these lessons, formed in extreme environments, have universal...
2024-08-28
48 min
The Random Sketch Generator
Mystery - ft. Sam George
Max Michael Max has his suspicions about roundabouts, accusations are made without a clue, and Detective Jaded is on the case.All sketches written and performed by Quirks and Foibles: Katie Bennett, Amy McCann & Amelia StephensonJoined by guest performer Sam GeorgeCheck out his music on soundcloud https://on.soundcloud.com/LnLrZmZavUjk8Piw8Thoughts? Feelings? Theme suggestions? DM us!Youtube, Instagram, Tik Tok etc @quirksandfoiblessketchGeneral Enquiries: quirksandfoiblessketch@gmail.comSound Effect by Samuel F. Johanns from PixabayAdd...
2024-05-06
17 min
Model Club TV
Model Club TV: Episode 93 - George Stephenson Returns!
Hello Model Clubbers! George Stephenson joins us once again for a pretty open and honest chat about the hobby. From salt vampires to Pong we cover a lot of ground. Most importantly as you may have noticed from the thumbnail, a pretty cool sneak peak at something coming soon! All of George's and Blackheart's links follow below. Web - https://blackheartmodels.com/ FB - https://www.facebook.com/BlackHeartModels Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/goblackheart/ Thank you George! And thank you David Horvath and Nostalgic Resin...
2024-04-30
2h 21
FHE on the Road
Jacob Hamblin Healing the Sick Miracle-St. George
Jacob Hamblin early member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was gave a blessing to a Native American woman and witnessed an immediate healing by the power of Jesus Christ. For more information and references click here: https://fheontheroad.com/healing-the-sick-jacob-hamblin-stories/ To watch on Youtube click here: https://youtu.be/mgy6a9JHL_E
2024-04-24
04 min
FHE on the Road
Jacob Hamblin 'the peacemaker' LDS- St. George
Jacob Hamblin a Latter-day Saint Pioneer. His home is preserved near St. George Utah. Here is an overview of his life and why he is important. For more information and references click here: https://fheontheroad.com/jacob-hamblin-the-peace-maker/ To watch on YouTube click here: https://youtu.be/DcXpbMsutMo
2024-04-23
10 min
FHE on the Road
Founding Fathers in St. George Temple The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints-St. George
Founding Fathers visiting Wilford Woodruff in the St. George Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. For more information and references click here: https://fheontheroad.com/founding-fathers-and-the-st-george-temple/ To watch on YouTube click here: https://youtu.be/Z7YWr5sEOI0
2024-04-22
04 min
FHE on the Road
George Washington protected by God
George Washington protected by God in the French and Indian War. Miracles of God to help the foundation of The United States of America. For references and more information click web site here: https://fheontheroad.com/washington-protected-by-god-for-a-great-work/ To watch on YouTube click here: https://youtu.be/SsX6akySTPs
2024-04-20
09 min
FHE on the Road
St. George Temple Foundation
The Foundation of the St. George Temple, and how the pioneers made a temple to last through the ages. St. George Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Check out the website for references and more information: https://fheontheroad.com/st-george-temple-foundation/ To watch on YouTube click here: https://youtu.be/SXaEKf8JfxI
2024-04-11
05 min
FHE on the Road
St. George Utah Brigham Youngs Winter Home
Brigham Youngs home in St. George Utah. Facts and information about Prophet Brigham Young's Home of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. For more information and references click link to the website here: https://fheontheroad.com/history-of-brigham-youngs-winter-home-st-george-utah/ To watch on Youtube click here: https://youtu.be/_WNpE6VgqZk
2024-04-11
07 min
FHE on the Road
St. George Utah Temple Quick Facts
Information and fun facts on the St. George Utah Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. For more information and references click link here: https://fheontheroad.com/awesome-facts-about-the-st-george-temple/ To watch this episode on Youtube click here: https://youtu.be/LDi2PrPaPic
2024-04-11
06 min
Listen Up! English Listening Practice
6th December Advanced English Practice (C1/C2) - Iron Horses: George Stephenson's Locomotive Revolution
Today's episode is about the locomotive and how it changed the world. Listen here to find out more about it. If you want to read along with the audio find the article here Come and be part of my Patreon community for just $1/$3 per month, where you'll get access to special video content. This month, I'm sharing an exclusive video about the UK's Christmas traditions. Click here for more details. To find out more about my lessons you can find my website here. Or you can email me at Karen.Bullfinch@gmail.com 20 minute trial lesson for just £5. 30 minute lesson for £8. Or book a package of 10 of these lessons and get the 11th one free 60 minute lesson for £15. Or book a package of 10 of these lessons and get the 11th one free Check your understanding What is the central theme of the passage, and who is the key figure behind the birth of the locomotive? D...
2023-12-17
09 min
Doctors Investor Club Podcast
From Multiligament Knees to Multifamily Investing with Dr. George Ozoude
Dr. Kyle Stephenson sits down to learn more about orthopedic surgery, lifestyle medicine, and real estate investing from his esteemed guest, George Ozoude, MD. Dr. Ozoude is a Sports Medicine Orthopedic Surgeon who is CEO and Founder of Movement Orthopedic Institute - a direct-pay, free-market orthopedic surgery practice in Texas. He is also CEO and founder of Time Health Capital. 🌐 Connect with Dr. Kyle Stephenson on social media to stay updated on expert insights and strategies, and schedule your personalized consultation today to start building your path to financial freedom:🔍 Instagram: @dr.kylestephenson🔍 Li...
2023-11-30
36 min
The MrT Podcast Studio
TH2023 T02 2 The Railways
Season 2023 - Talk 02.2 - The Railways In The Railways Roger Hobbs tells two stories. First he talks about the development of the railways of Britain and then he tells us about the Great Western Railway. Click a thumbnail below to view the image gallery that accompanies the talk. The birth of the railways : Many take 1825 as the birth date of Britain's railways because the Stockton and Darlington carried its first passengers in September 1825. This ignores the fact that the first plateways had been in operation for many years before that. The plateways carry goods on carts, usually pulled by horses...
2023-10-09
20 min
Today In History with The Retrospectors
Let's Catch A Steam Train
George Stephenson drove Britain’s first-ever steam-powered passenger train, the Locomotion Number One, on 27th September, 1825, from Darlington to Stockton on Tees.The Cambridge Chronicle and Journal reported, with breathless excitement: “in the presence of great crowds of spectators, including many scientific gentlemen… 60 waggons were attached, containing one thousand persons, who were visibly delighted, as were the thousands of spectators. The cavalcade moved by signals, and the whole of this immense mass could be stopped at any prescribed place and moment. On one part of the line, the speed was 12 miles an hour.” In this e...
2023-09-27
13 min
The MSP Initiative
David Stephenson of Diriga Technologies
🎙️ SPEAKERDavid Stephenson 📍 WHERE TO FIND HIMLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-stevenson-bbb53359/ Website: https://www.diriga.com/ 📌WHAT IS THE MSP INITIATIVE?The MSP Initiative was developed with one goal in mind: education for the IT & MSP Channel. We are bringing together some of the best industry minds from all over the planet to help you learn relevant and helpful tips and tricks you need to take your business to the next level! Every Tuesday and Thursday at 1PM ET, we will have great members and experts of the IT C...
2023-05-21
1h 05
History of the Railways
Liverpool & Manchester Railway pt. 2 - Try, Try Again
In part 2 of our mini-series on the Liverpool & Manchester Railway, we’re going to hear how the L&MR clawed its way back from the rejection of their first bill and finally got approval. Along the way I'll discuss the squabbles of engineers who should have known better: George Stephenson, Charles Blacker Vignoles, George Rennie and John Rennie. History of the Railways is a podcast for anyone interested in railroad history. Come and join Michael Lancashire as he gets distracted, fascinated ... and yes, even sidetracked ... by stories from the railways (or railroads if you...
2023-05-08
29 min
Stompcast
Pt 1: Rhys Stephenson in Peel Park
This week Dr Alex is out stomping with TV presenter and Strictly Come Dancing semi-finalist, Rhys Stephenson.Over the next three episodes, you’ll hear Dr Alex and Rhys on a stomp in Salford’s Peel Park. In part one, you’ll hear Rhys discuss his ambassadorship with children's mental health charity, Place2Be, and how his passion for acting has gone on to shape his career as a CBBC presenter today. Find out more about Place2Be and follow Rhys on socials over @rocketrhys Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more inf...
2022-08-29
29 min
Stompcast
Pt 3: Rhys Stephenson on coping with Strictly nerves
In the final part of our stomp with Rhys Stephenson, he chats to Dr Alex about his time dancing in the ballroom of Strictly Come Dancing. Rhys shares the surprising call that got him onto Strictly, his biggest fears while competing on the show, and how he managed to deal with the intense nerves. Plus, Dr Alex shares his health fact of the week which is a great one to test out while you listen. (Source) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-08-29
31 min
Book(ish) with George Dimarelos
The Secret History: Jewish private school, elite uni fetish, and girlfriends teach you to read with Eli Landes
On this weeks Book(ish) I sit down with comedian Eli Landes to talk The Secret History by Donna Tartt. Our conversation includes the rigours of Jewish private school, the romanticisation of elite universities, and learning to enjoy reading quite late. Enjoy!Books discussed:The Goldfinch by Donna TartStoner by John WilliamsSeveneves by Neal StephensonThe Diamond Age by Neal StephensonEmbassytown by China MielvilleYou can follow Eli on Instagram.Follow Bookish Comedy on Twitter and Instagram.
2022-03-22
44 min
Renascença - Um Dia na História
George Stephenson
O "Pai dos caminhos de ferro”, George Stephenson, construiu a primeira locomotiva comercial e muitas linhas, estabelecendo também a bitola que foi largamente adotada em todo o mundo. Há quem diga que se as pessoas de Newcastle têm a alcunha de "Geordies", a culpa é dele. As invenções que deixou aceleraram a revolução industrial e ajudaram a construir o mundo moderno. Saiba mais sobre George Stephenson nesta edição de Um Dia na História.
2021-09-24
04 min
Renascença - Um Dia na História
George Stephenson
O "Pai dos caminhos de ferro”, George Stephenson, construiu a primeira locomotiva comercial e muitas linhas, estabelecendo também a bitola que foi largamente adotada em todo o mundo. Há quem diga que se as pessoas de Newcastle têm a alcunha de 'Geordies', a culpa é dele. As invenções que deixou aceleraram a revolução industrial e ajudaram a construir o mundo moderno. Saiba mais sobre George Stephenson nesta edição de Um Dia na História.
2021-09-24
04 min
Renascença - Um Dia na História
George Stephenson
O "Pai dos caminhos de ferro”, George Stephenson, construiu a primeira locomotiva comercial e muitas linhas, estabelecendo também a bitola que foi largamente adotada em todo o mundo. Há quem diga que se as pessoas de Newcastle têm a alcunha de 'Geordies', a culpa é dele. As invenções que deixou aceleraram a revolução industrial e ajudaram a construir o mundo moderno. Saiba mais sobre George Stephenson nesta edição de Um Dia na História.
2021-09-24
04 min
Renascença - Um Dia na História
George Stephenson
O "Pai dos caminhos de ferro”, George Stephenson, construiu a primeira locomotiva comercial e muitas linhas, estabelecendo também a bitola que foi largamente adotada em todo o mundo. Há quem diga que se as pessoas de Newcastle têm a alcunha de 'Geordies', a culpa é dele. As invenções que deixou aceleraram a revolução industrial e ajudaram a construir o mundo moderno. Saiba mais sobre George Stephenson nesta edição de Um Dia na História.
2021-09-24
04 min
Model Club TV
Model Club TV: Episode 29 - George Stephenson, Nuff Said.
Episode 29 is here and it brings GK Hobby legend George Stephenson! We chat with George about all things Black Heart and so much more! A great interview with a boat load of information...so of course it's one of those long episodes. We have a new edition to the Workbench segment, Guest Workbench! This time it's with Garry Buck! (it was his idea, so he is first) Two giveaways this episode! We have Mr. Hyde from John Deary and Monsters from the Woods and Thor from Heng Hilger! To enter watch the episode...
2021-08-31
2h 28
The MacGuffin Men
Episode 367: On Her Majesty's Secret Service
George Lazenby as Bond, recasting an icon, blockbuster as art cinema, and Diana Rigg.
2021-07-30
48 min
The MacGuffin Men
Episode 367: On Her Majesty’s Secret Service
George Lazenby as Bond, recasting an icon, blockbuster as art cinema, and Diana Rigg. Episode 367: On Her Majesty’s Secret Service
2021-07-30
00 min
Success Beyond The Score
How To Build A Long Lasting Music Career – Singer-Songwriter-Actress Ruby Turner MBE Part 2 of 2
Thank you so much for joining me in this episode of my podcast, "Success Beyond The Score". In part 2 of my interview with Ruby Turner MBE, Ruby gives her experiences with lockdown & COVID-19 on her music career, dealing with bereavement, racism, retirement, health and the menopause on the road, and her tips for developing a full time music career. 0.00 Introduction 2:27 The impact of lockdown 4:54 Ruby's 20th album. Recording at home? 7:12 Family situation during the pandemic 14:22 Racism (in regards of George Floyd) 19:51 Thoughts on retirement and taking it easy 25:48 Health challenges on t...
2021-07-19
47 min
Ciencia y Humor
9 de Junio del 2021 efemerides nace George Stephenson ingeniero
Tal día como hoy (9 de Junio) de 1781 nace George Stephenson , ingeniero mecánico e ingeniero conocido como el "padre de los ferrocarriles". https://lacienciadejaun.com/blogs/efemerides-cientificas/9-de-junio-de-1781-nace-george-stephenson-ingeniero-mecanico-e-ingeniero-civil-que-construyo-la-primera-linea-ferroviaria-publica-del-mundo-que-utilizo-locomotoras-a-vapor Si te gusta nuestro contenido, coméntalo y compártelo con tus amigos , familia, conocidos, redes... y visita nuestra página https://lacienciadejaun.com Si te gusta mas todavía , puedes seguir en nuestras redes sociales; Facebook-- https://www.facebook.com/lacienciadejaun Pinterest -- https://www.pinterest.es/lacienciadejaun Instagram -- https://www.instagram.com/lacienciadejaun/ Twitter -- https://twitter.com/lacienciadejaun ¡Siguenos! Y si te encanta , también puedes apoyarlo...
2021-06-09
04 min
Ciencia y Humor
9 de Junio del 2021 efemerides nace George Stephenson ingeniero
Tal día como hoy (9 de Junio) de 1781 nace George Stephenson , ingeniero mecánico e ingeniero conocido como el "padre de los ferrocarriles".https://lacienciadejaun.com/blogs/efemerides-cientificas/9-de-junio-de-1781-nace-george-stephenson-ingeniero-mecanico-e-ingeniero-civil-que-construyo-la-primera-linea-ferroviaria-publica-del-mundo-que-utilizo-locomotoras-a-vaporSi te gusta nuestro contenido, coméntalo y compártelo con tus amigos , familia, conocidos, redes... y visita nuestra página https://lacienciadejaun.comSi te gusta mas todavía , puedes seguir en nuestras redes sociales;Facebook-- https://www.facebook.com/lacienciadejaunPinterest -- https://www.pinterest.es/lacienciadejaunInstagram -- https://www.instagram.com/lacienciadejaun/Twitter -- https://twitte...
2021-06-09
04 min
Boys 'n' Ghouls Film Review Podcast
Boys ‘N’ Ghouls Film Review Podcast: Episode 110 – Bedazzled (Spoilers)
Join your Host Sarah Stephenson & Co Host Mike Stephenson as they talk horror, science fiction & fantasy movies, TV series & books past, present & future. In this episode we talk about the film Bedazzled (1967). Stanley Moon (Dudley Moore) is a bumbling short-order cook, infatuated with Margaret (Eleanor Bron), the statuesque waitress he works with at Wimpy Burger in London. On the verge of suicide, he meets George Spiggott (Peter Cook), the devil, who, in return for his soul, grants him seven wishes to woo the challenging Margaret. Despite the wishes and the advice of the Seven...
2021-04-13
54 min
Technically 200
Technically 200 Talks: Jenae Butler & Britney Thompson
Technically 200 Talks: Women in Tech Jenae Butler & Britney Thompson When met with questions about how to engage amidst last year’s surge in racial unrest, Jenae Butler (Google) founded Standing United Project in response to George Floyd’s murder. The Standing United Project is a resource hub designed to help educate and activate change agents in the fight for equity. You can hear about The Standing United Project, as well as how impactful Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) have been for Jenae and Britney Thompson (Microsoft) in this week’s Technically 200 episode. Their e...
2021-03-06
45 min
Stephenson Harwood employment podcast
Employment law podcast: Race discrimination following the Black Lives Matter movement
It has been just over six months since the tragic death of George Floyd on 25 May 2020, which sparked global protests around the world against race discrimination. In this month's podcast, partner Anne Pritam and associate Michèle Aubertin look back on events and consider how the Black Lives Matter movement has cast a spotlight on race discrimination in the workplace. They also discuss an employer's legal obligations to prevent discrimination and practical steps employers can take to protect their workforce.
2020-12-16
15 min
Boys 'n' Ghouls Film Review Podcast
Boys ‘N’ Ghouls Film Review Podcast: Episode 51 – Love at First Bite (Spoilers)
Join your Host Sarah Stephenson & Co Host Mike Stephenson as they talk horror, science fiction & fantasy movies, TV series & books past, present & future. In this episode we talk about the film Love at First Bite (1979). When the government of Transylvania appropriates his castle, Count Dracula (George Hamilton) is obliged to relocate and decides to give New York City a try. He suffers all manner of adjustment problems, but finds solace in a new relationship with Cindy Sondheim (Susan Saint James). Unfortunately, her fiance, Dr. Jeff Rosenberg (Richard Benjamin), is a direct descendant of Dracula's...
2020-07-28
49 min
The Pro Audio Suite
Carson Beck and Beau Stephenson
Carson Beck, and Beau Stephenson are two hard-working Voices out of LA. Hot on the heels of their input last episode, we dive into their backgrounds, studio setups and views on the audio industry in general., along with a look at Luna and a lively chat about processing voice-overs for delivery... The Pro Audio Suite has kindly been supplied with gear from RØDE microphones. We would like to thank them for their involvement with our show, and their generosity. You can see the complete list of their gear here. Thanks also go to Voice Over Essentials and the Porta Boo...
2020-06-15
55 min
Pay Attention To Me
Episode 6 - Be the Change to See the Change
Anna is back on this episode of Pay Attention To Me! She fills us in on her life and what her upcoming goals are and Dené talks about "enjoying" the process of training to run forever. After a little catch up, they have a conversation about the current events in regard to the death of George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter movement. They discuss their perspectives and share their thoughts on what this means for the future. Ways to take action are mentioned during the episode and additional links are provided below if you're looking for a place t...
2020-06-03
1h 05
On The Record With Rocko Jerome
19: George Stephenson on Want-A-Fest
May usually brings the annual Wonderfest event, a gathering point for scale modelers to compare their creations and celebrate common interests. With the current COVID crisis postponing the show, stalwart modelmaker George Stephenson (of Black Heart Models fame) has stepped up to create a virtual version in the meantime. It's called Want-A-Fest, and it's become a beacon of light for the community. George took time to talk about this idea, how it's grown, and why for a lot of us, this "hobby" gives life great rewards.https://www.facebook.com/groups/245813096539829/
2020-05-19
31 min
Loving RV Life
Considering selling it all and living in an RV? Our interview with full-time RV er's Jim & Deb Stephenson
Send us a textJoin Lisa and George this week as they talk with full-time RVer's Jim and Deb Stephenson who are also owners at the Hilton Head Motorcoach Resort in Hilton Head Island, SC. Jim and Deb have been full-time RV's for over 5 years and they've never looked back. They will share tips, ideas and what it takes to make it work. Jim and Deb answer questions like, how much does it cost to live in an RV for a year and travel? What are your favorite places you've been? What's your biggest piece of...
2020-04-24
26 min
Coffee With Cody
Books. Why to Read, What to Read
In this episode, Cody talks about some of the reasons why it is worth your while to invest your time in reading books and how reading can help make things happen. He also breaks down what kinds of things to look for when choosing a book to read. To conclude, all the books that Cody has read over the last 9 months that he claims to have had a life altering impact are listed. In addition, the most impactful books are highlighted with key concepts being explained as the biggest takeaways. Books mentioned on this episode: Love and Respect (Emerson Eggerichs...
2019-10-08
40 min
Talk Football with Coach Kay
Vic Carucci
Listen to Coach talk with Buffalo Bills writer Vic Carruci on Talk Football with Coach Kay!
2019-09-25
16 min
Talk Football with Coach Kay
Tim Brando
National sports commentator for Fox Sports, Tim Brando joins Coach Kay to give his thoughts after Week one of College Football and breakdown the upcoming match ups for Week 2.
2019-09-03
27 min
Talk Football with Coach Kay
Interview with Indianapolis Colts Head Coach Frank Reich
In this edition of Talk Football, Coach Kay sits down with Head Coach of the Indianapolis Colts, Frank Reich. They discuss last season, the upcoming training camp, and more!
2019-08-06
21 min
Talk Football with Coach Kay
Coach Kay and Gil Brandt on the NFL Draft
In this edition of Talk Football, Coach Kay sits down with NFL Hall of Fame Executive Gil Brandt. They dive into the NFL Draft and provide some professional insight.
2019-08-03
15 min
Talk Football with Coach Kay
Interview with NFL Hall of Fame Executive Gil Brandt
In this edition of Talk Football, Coach Kay sits down with Gil Brandt. Brandt was an executive for the Los Angeles Rams (1955-1957), the San Francisco 49ers (1958-1959), and the Dallas Cowboys (1960-1988). He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2019. They discuss the NFL draft, his time as an executive, and more. (From June 12)
2019-08-03
17 min
Talk Football with Coach Kay
Interview with NFL Hall of Famer Jim Kelly
In this episode of Talk Football, Coach Kay sits down with Hall of Fame Quarterback Jim Kelly. They discuss his battles with cancer, the death of his son, and more.
2019-07-31
17 min
Talk Football with Coach Kay
Interview with Former NFL General Manager Bill Polian
In this episode of Talk Football, Coach Kay sits down with former General Manager of the Buffalo Bills, Carolina Panthers, and Indianapolis Colts, Bill Polian. They discuss the current affairs of the NFL and some highlights of his career.
2019-07-31
24 min
Talk Football with Coach Kay
Interview with FSU Coaching Legend Bobby Bowden
In this episode of Talk Football, Coach Kay sits down with former Florida State and all time winning coach Bobby Bowden. They discuss his life and football.
2019-07-31
19 min
Talk Football with Coach Kay
Interview with Clemson Head Football Coach Dabo Sweeney
In this edition of Talk Football, Coach Kay sits down with Head Coach of the National Champion Clemson Tigers. They discuss all things Clemson and College Football, including the decision to start Trevor Lawrence over Kelly Bryant.
2019-07-31
14 min
Talk Football with Coach Kay
Interview with Former Florida Gator Bill Carr
Bill Carr was an all-state center at Pensacola High School. He went on to become a First Team All-American center at the University of Florida. After his playing career, he went on to become the athletic director at Florida and the University of Houston. He formed Carr Sports Associates, a prominent consulting firm for college athletes. You don't want to miss this jam packed interview! Make sure you keep up with all things Talk Football on Facebook and Twitter.
2019-07-31
34 min
Conversations with Tyler
Neal Stephenson on Depictions of Reality
If you want to speculate on the development of tech, no one has a better brain to pick than Neal Stephenson. Across more than a dozen books, he's created vast story worlds driven by futuristic technologies that have both prophesied and even provoked real-world progress in crypto, social networks, and the creation of the web itself. Though Stephenson insists he's more often wrong than right, his technical sharpness has even led to a half-joking suggestion that he might be Satoshi Nakamoto, the shadowy creator of bitcoin. His latest novel, Fall; or, Dodge in Hell, involves a more literal sort...
2019-07-17
54 min
In Our Time
George and Robert Stephenson
In a programme first broadcast on April 12th 2018, Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the contribution of George Stephenson (1781-1848) and his son Robert (1803-59) to the development of the railways in C19th. George became known as The Father of Railways and yet arguably Robert's contribution was even greater, with his engineering work going far beyond their collaboration. Robert is credited with the main role in the design of their locomotives. George had worked on stationary colliery steam engines and, with Robert, developed the moving steam engine Locomotion No1 for the Stockton and Darlington Railway in 1825. They...
2018-04-12
50 min
In Our Time: Science
George and Robert Stephenson
In a programme first broadcast on April 12th 2018, Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the contribution of George Stephenson (1781-1848) and his son Robert (1803-59) to the development of the railways in C19th. George became known as The Father of Railways and yet arguably Robert's contribution was even greater, with his engineering work going far beyond their collaboration. Robert is credited with the main role in the design of their locomotives. George had worked on stationary colliery steam engines and, with Robert, developed the moving steam engine Locomotion No1 for the Stockton and Darlington Railway in 1825. They...
2018-04-12
50 min
RSDS RADIO SOCIETÀ DEI SOGNI
George and Robert Stephenson
In a programme first broadcast on April 12th 2018, Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the contribution of George Stephenson (1781-1848) and his son Robert (1803-59) to the development of the railways in C19th. George became known as The Father of Railways and yet arguably Robert's contribution was even greater, with his engineering work going far beyond their collaboration. Robert is credited with the main role in the design of their locomotives. George had worked on stationary colliery steam engines and, with Robert, developed the moving steam engine Locomotion No1 for the Stockton and Darlington Railway in 1825. They produced...
2018-04-12
50 min
Listen Up, Read With Ease With Full Audiobook | Business, Career Skills
George Stephenson: A Life from Beginning to End by Hourly History | Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: George Stephenson: A Life from Beginning to EndAuthor: Hourly HistoryNarrator: William IrvineFormat: UnabridgedLength: 1 hr and 13 minsLanguage: EnglishRelease date: 12-14-17Publisher: Hourly HistoryGenres: Bios & Memoirs, Science & Technology LeadersSummary:George Stephenson is one of the worlds most famous engineers. His pioneering work on steam-powered locomotion would supercharge the industrial revolution in the United Kingdom and help bring about the heyday of the British Empire. Through his talent...
2017-12-14
1h 13
Shipwreck SF
Book 48 > Pygmalion
It's Shipwreck versus George Bernard Shaw.
2017-08-27
00 min
Things I Find with Beau Stephenson | Entertainment | Comedy
TIF 008 : Electoral College, Hope, George Harrison, and more!
No one can deny that the 2016 election has been absolutely poisonous on the American people. In the post Trump victory, we sit here and ponder the hows, the what ifs, and the beauty of hope and faith in our future. All Things Must Pass, my absolute most favorite George Harrison song ever, is covered because the message is so comforting, even in the midst of dark times. We also talk tech on a brand new EERO router system, hear some hilarious audio from the archives of Peter Faulk and Chuck Duran (of VO Buzz Weekly), and so much more...
2016-11-11
00 min
Busy Dads Do Sci-Fi
EPISODE 24: Senn is just a bad movie & George knows how to read.
George and Kevin back from the Ether, wherever the hell that may be. This episode is like an after school special. There are many lessons to be learned. The first of which, regardless of his height, don't take your 3 year old on Space Mountain. However, most importantly: do not commit to making even a "nano-budget" sci-fi film unless you know how to tell a competent and complete story. Also, I've actually read about 20 pages of a book and I might read more. Come watch us run. SPOILER POLICY: We take a “fly on the wall” approach to our listener...
2016-09-28
40 min
Busy Dads Do Sci-Fi
EPISODE 22: Dark Matter is a slow burn I don't have time for.
"Buffy the Vampire Slayer is like punk fans saying they love The Smiths." -- Kevin We essentially eat ice cream and talk about how bad a job we are doing. So, essentially an episode of Sex & The City. Somewhere in there we manage to talk about the Sci-Fi television series DARK MATTER and how it is a "slow burn". SPOILER POLICY: We take a “fly on the wall” approach to our listeners. As such, some of what we discuss falls into the realm of SPOILERS. Consider yourself warned. WHAT THE HELL WERE THEY TALKING A...
2016-08-31
39 min
Shipwreck SF
Book 36 > Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
In this episode, Shipwreck brings you Alice in Wonderland fanfiction without the annoying hassle of wanting to punch Johnny Depp in his smug fucking face for two hours. Down the rabbit hole we go. Featuring the writing of Amanda Rosenberg, George Chen, Sarah Stanton, Eden Temple, and Damian Ledbetter as read by Sir Baruch Porras-Hernandez.
2016-06-29
00 min
Education Bookcast
20a. Genius Explained [Darwin, Stephenson & Faraday] by Michael Howe
In Genius Explained, Michael Howe takes us through biographies of many people with great achievements, who we might consider to be "geniuses". It is an investigation into what makes geniuses so great, chiefly through looking at their upbringing. I'll refrain from sharing his conclusions in this brief description to keep up the suspense :). In this first part, we will look at Charles Darwin, George Stephenson, and Michael Faraday in depth.
2016-06-06
1h 20
Paleo Diet Magazine with Rose
George Bryant interview
George Bryant. The creative genius behind the widely popular Paleo food blog, Civilized Caveman Cooking Creations. After spending the first 20 some years of his life in a constant battle with this weight, and then nearly losing both his legs while on deployment as a US Marine, George took matters into his own hands and began his own Paleo journey. He hopes to change as many lives for the better by making real food recipes simple and tasty.
2015-03-14
13 min