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John Alan Turner
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The Doctor's Beard Podcast
Crisis Point 1985 - Patreon Exclusive #157
John and Jim dive deep into one of the most tumultuous periods in Doctor Who history, exploring the fan response to the show's 18-month hiatus announcement and examining two very different productions from that era. Theme Song Discussion: The hosts review Chameleon Circuit's 2026 version of Peter Howell's 1980s Doctor Who theme. The hosts find it underwhelming, noting it fails to generate the excitement that should accompany the opening of a Doctor Who episode. They express mixed feelings about Chameleon Circuit's various covers over the years. LINK : https://youtu.be/oYyc00TKtCs?si=UUH4k9dMulobMh3o
2026-03-14
55 min
Welcome to Your Life
The Rhythm of Life
Happiness and the blues are not opposites. They’re movements in the same music. This final episode reflects on the rhythm of a life that can hold both sorrow and joy—and why learning to live inside that rhythm may be the closest thing we get to a happy life.
2026-03-10
07 min
Welcome to Your Life
The Conditions That Allow Happiness
Friendship. Meaningful work. A worldview that makes sense of life’s difficulties. Research points to a few conditions that tend to support happiness—but they’re less glamorous than we might expect. This episode looks at the kind of soil where a life that fits can actually take root.
2026-03-10
08 min
Welcome to Your Life
Melancholy Baby
Some of the most thoughtful people who have ever lived carried a certain heaviness with them—Lincoln, William James, artists, writers. This episode explores why melancholy doesn’t necessarily contradict happiness, and how awareness of life’s fragility can deepen our sense of what matters.
2026-03-10
10 min
Welcome to Your Life
Pleasure Isn't Happiness
Pleasure is immediate. Happiness is structural. One happens in moments; the other grows out of the shape of a life. This episode explores why confusing the two leads people to chase sensations instead of building lives that actually fit.
2026-03-10
08 min
Welcome to Your Life
Do I Sing Because I'm Happy?
William James once asked a question that still unsettles people: do we sing because we’re happy, or are we happy because we sing? This episode explores the surprising relationship between action and emotion—and why sometimes participating in life is what allows happiness to appear.
2026-03-10
07 min
Welcome to Your Life
The Happiness Industry
Happiness has become something we try to engineer: routines, habits, apps, formulas. But the moment happiness becomes a performance metric, something essential slips away. This episode explores the tension between the modern happiness industry and the quieter conditions that actually allow happiness to grow.
2026-03-10
09 min
Welcome to Your Life
What Is Happiness, Anyway?
Serious people tend to distrust the word happiness. The culture sells it cheaply—smiling influencers, gratitude hacks, relentless positivity. But older thinkers meant something very different. This episode begins the conversation by asking what happiness actually is—and whether it might have more to do with proportion than mood.
2026-03-10
10 min
Welcome to Your Life
Anxiety Under the Blues
Not all funks are sorrow. Sometimes they’re comparison, urgency, or fear disguised as heaviness. This episode explores how to tell the difference between sadness and anxiety — and why that distinction matters.
2026-03-03
11 min
Welcome to Your Life
Don't Cheer Me Up
Our culture has a reflex to fix every low mood. This episode gently pushes back against forced positivity and explores the quiet strength of letting sadness exist without immediately trying to upgrade it.
2026-03-03
09 min
Welcome to Your Life
Melancholy as Maturity
Sometimes what feels like heaviness is actually awareness. This episode reflects on aging, perspective, and why depth often feels like sadness before it feels like wisdom.
2026-03-03
09 min
Welcome to Your Life
Why We Listen to the Blues
Why do we reach for music that matches our sorrow instead of trying to out-cheer it? This episode explores blues music as companionship rather than cure — and what it teaches us about how to live with hard things instead of escaping them.
2026-03-03
10 min
Welcome to Your Life
Learnin' the Blues
Not every low mood is depression. Not every heaviness is a defect. This episode explores the difference between sadness, melancholy, anxiety, and depth — and why we’re so quick to pathologize normal human seasons.
2026-03-03
10 min
Welcome to Your Life
February
A birthday at the end of winter. Thin light. Heavy air. This episode begins a conversation about the blues — not as crisis, but as a seasonal register. What if feeling low in February isn’t a malfunction, but part of being human?
2026-03-03
08 min
Welcome to Your Life
Playing the Blues
The goal isn’t to eliminate the blues. It’s to play them. This final episode reflects on integrating low seasons into a full life — not as interruptions, but as part of the music.
2026-03-03
08 min
Welcome to Your Life
Anxiety Takes the Wheel
Self-sabotage isn’t stupidity; it’s anxiety trying to protect something fragile. This episode explores reactivity, overreach, and the subtle ways we disrupt our own stability when fear is driving the bus.
2026-02-24
09 min
Welcome to Your Life
A Life Without an Audience
The arc closes by asking what it would mean to live without constantly presenting evidence. Not withdrawing. Not shrinking. Simply participating—without auditioning. A quieter, steadier way to build a life that doesn’t require applause to feel real.
2026-02-24
07 min
Welcome to Your Life
What If You Didn't Have to Prove Anything?
What would change if your life wasn’t an argument? This episode invites listeners to imagine ambition disentangled from anxiety and performance—and explores the freedom that comes when we stop living for an invisible jury.
2026-02-24
09 min
Welcome to Your Life
Would You Rather Be Right or Whole?
There’s a point in conflict where clarity gives way to vindication. This episode explores how the need to be right can cost connection, flexibility, and growth—and why wholeness is sturdier than certainty.
2026-02-24
09 min
Welcome to Your Life
When Success Doesn't Heal the Wound
Achievement can amplify insecurity rather than resolve it. This episode looks at why external success rarely fixes internal fractures—and how proving can quietly escalate instead of satisfy.
2026-02-24
08 min
Welcome to Your Life
The Invisible Jury
Most of us are living inside an internal courtroom, presenting evidence to a jury that may not even exist anymore. This episode explores approval, fusion, and the hidden ways we organize our lives around earning validation we can never quite secure.
2026-02-24
09 min
Welcome to Your Life
I Once Knew a Guy
A story about a brilliant, wildly successful man who built an empire—and quietly built his identity around proving something to someone who wasn’t even in the room anymore. This episode opens the arc by exploring how self-sabotage often begins with unexamined ambition and the need to settle a score.
2026-02-24
08 min
The Doctor's Beard Podcast
H.G. Wells and Temporal Mechanics: Defending "Timelash"
Join hosts John Drew and Jim Beard, along with special guest Alan J. Porter, as they tackle one of Classic Who's most controversial stories - and discover they might be more divided on it than expected! Production Overview: This 1985 two-part adventure was written by Glen McCoy (his only Doctor Who story) and directed by Pennant Roberts in his final work on the series. The production faced several challenges, including John Nathan-Turner pulling Colin Baker and Nicola Bryant out of rehearsals twice - once for a US convention and once for pantomime rehearsals. Robert Ashby's Borad makeup took...
2026-02-21
1h 37
Welcome to Your Life
Staying in the Game
The goal isn’t to win life—it’s to stay in it without losing yourself. This final episode of this arc reflects on sustainability, gentleness, and what it means to build a life you can keep inhabiting for the long haul.
2026-02-17
09 min
Welcome to Your Life
You Don't Need Permission to Change the Rules
Sometimes growth requires renegotiating the rules you’ve been living under. This episode explores midlife pivots, evolving priorities, and the courage to adjust without calling it failure.
2026-02-17
10 min
Welcome to Your Life
Scoreboards Ruin Souls
Metrics are useful. They’re also dangerous when they become the measure of worth. This episode explores invisible scorekeeping, comparison culture, and how to hold ambition without being owned by it.
2026-02-17
08 min
Welcome to Your Life
How to Play Seriously Without Taking Yourself Too Seriously
You can care deeply without living like a clenched fist. This episode explores the role of humor, proportion, and lightness in sustaining meaningful work—and why playfulness is a sign of maturity, not immaturity.
2026-02-17
09 min
Welcome to Your Life
There's No Finish Line
Arrival fantasies keep us postponing our lives. This episode looks at why the finish line never appears—and how letting go of “someday” restores presence, perspective, and energy right now.
2026-02-17
07 min
Welcome to Your Life
Why Losing Feels Like Dying
When life is treated like a competition, setbacks threaten identity instead of offering information. This episode explores why failure can feel catastrophic—and how infinite-game thinking transforms loss from a verdict into a move.
2026-02-17
09 min
Welcome to Your Life
You're Playing the Wrong Game
What if you’re not exhausted because life is hard—but because you’re playing it like something you’re supposed to win? This episode reframes life as an infinite game, where the goal isn’t victory but participation, alignment, and staying human long enough to matter.
2026-02-17
11 min
Welcome to Your Life
Margin Is Not Laziness
Wisdom requires space. This episode reframes margin not as indulgence or lack of ambition, but as the condition that makes discernment, creativity, and humane work possible. You cannot grind your way into clarity.
2026-02-10
09 min
Welcome to Your Life
When Work Becomes Too Important
Work becomes dangerous when it starts answering questions it can’t actually answer—about worth, safety, or belonging. This episode explores how work quietly becomes an ultimate concern, and why that’s where burnout, brittleness, and disillusionment begin.
2026-02-10
10 min
Welcome to Your Life
Calling vs. Compulsion
Calling and compulsion can look identical from the outside—but they feel very different on the inside. This episode helps name the line where meaningful work stops enlarging your life and starts narrowing it, and why fear often disguises itself as faithfulness.
2026-02-10
09 min
Welcome to Your Life
Why You're Tired of Being Good at Things
Being competent is often rewarded until it becomes a trap. This episode explores how people get backed into lives they didn’t consciously choose—one promotion, one request, one “sure, I can handle that” at a time—and why competence without discernment eventually exhausts.
2026-02-10
09 min
Welcome to Your Life
Ambition Without Self-Abandonment
Ambition isn’t the problem. Anxiety-driven ambition is. This episode looks at how desire to matter quietly turns into self-erasure, and how to pursue growth without letting work become a substitute for safety, worth, or identity.
2026-02-10
10 min
Welcome to Your Life
The Protestant Work Ethic
Why does rest still feel suspicious? This episode explores the cultural and theological roots of moralized exhaustion, how work became a measure of worth, and why slowing down can feel like a failure even when it’s necessary.
2026-02-10
13 min
Welcome to Your Life
Work That Doesn't Eat You Alive
Most people don’t hate work—they hate what work has become. This episode opens the series by naming how meaningful work slowly turns into something that consumes identity, time, and nervous systems. This isn’t anti-work. It’s about work with limits.
2026-02-10
09 min
Welcome to Your Life
Choosing What You Will Carry
Everything demands your attention, and caring about everything equally is unsustainable. This final episode explores moral overload, the limits of responsibility, and how choosing what you will carry is an act of wisdom—not indifference.
2026-02-03
08 min
Welcome to Your Life
Effort Without Strain
Not all effort feels the same. This episode distinguishes between clean, grounded effort and anxious strain—and explores how fear, urgency, and systems anxiety often turn good work into exhausting force.
2026-02-03
08 min
Welcome to Your Life
Wanting More Without Hating What Is
Is it okay to want more without rejecting the life you have? This episode explores desire without hustle, ambition without self-betrayal, and how growth can come from love rather than dissatisfaction.
2026-02-03
08 min
Welcome to Your Life
Seasons of Life
Faithfulness doesn’t look the same in every season. This episode explores how clinging to old roles or rhythms can quietly drain us, and why honoring timing—beginnings, endings, and transitions—is essential to a humane life.
2026-02-03
09 min
Welcome to Your Life
The Discipline of "No"
Saying yes is often easier than saying no. This episode looks at discernment as a spiritual and emotional discipline—learning to choose what is truly yours without guilt, fear, or overexplanation.
2026-02-03
08 min
Welcome to Your Life
Why Rhythm Beats Balance
“Balance” assumes everything can be held equally at once. Life doesn’t work that way. This episode explores rhythm instead—seasons of effort and rest, focus and release—and why choosing what deserves your attention is not selfish, but necessary.
2026-02-03
08 min
Welcome to Your Life
Making Life Happen vs. Letting Life Happen
Most of us feel caught between striving and surrender—pushing life forward or trying not to force it. This episode introduces the central tension of the series and explores a third way: participating in your life with intention, without hustle or apathy.
2026-02-03
09 min
Welcome to Your Life
How to Stay Human When the World Is Too Much
When everything feels heavy, the goal isn’t to toughen up or shut down. It’s to stay human. This episode reflects on how to live gently, faithfully, and honestly in a world that asks too much.
2026-01-27
08 min
Welcome to Your Life
You Were Not Build For This Much
Our brains and bodies haven’t evolved as fast as our environment. In this episode, we talk about evolutionary mismatch, information overload, and why boundaries aren’t disengagement—they’re how we stay sane.
2026-01-27
06 min
Welcome to Your Life
Overwhelm Is Not a Character Flaw
If you feel overwhelmed, it doesn’t mean you’re failing. It means the load is heavy. This episode reframes overwhelm as a systems issue—not a personal one—and offers a more compassionate way to understand our limits.
2026-01-27
06 min
Welcome to Your Life
When the World Feels Unsafe
Even when our personal lives are stable, the world can feel increasingly dangerous. This episode explores how politics, violence, and instability affect the nervous system—and how to ground ourselves when fear becomes ambient.
2026-01-27
06 min
Welcome to Your Life
The Tired That Doesn't Go Away
Capable people are often the last ones anyone worries about. In this episode, we explore the quiet loneliness that comes from being reliable, strong, and composed—and why being needed isn’t the same as being truly known.
2026-01-27
06 min
Welcome to Your Life
The Loneliness of Competent People
Capable people are often the last ones anyone worries about. In this episode, we explore the quiet loneliness that comes from being reliable, strong, and composed—and why being needed isn’t the same as being truly known.
2026-01-27
06 min
Welcome to Your Life
It's a Lot Right Now
Life already asks a lot of us. Add global instability, nonstop information, and constant pressure—and it can feel like too much before the day even starts. This episode names the cumulative weight we’re carrying and why acknowledging it isn’t weakness, but relief.
2026-01-27
06 min
Welcome to Your Life
Trusting Yourself Without Forcing It
Self-trust isn’t built by overpowering fear. It grows through patience, presence, and repetition. This episode closes the week by exploring how trust develops slowly—without adrenaline or force.
2026-01-20
04 min
Welcome to Your Life
Authenticity Without Performance
Authenticity can quietly become another form of posturing. This episode explores the difference between alignment and performance—and why being real often feels quieter than expected.
2026-01-20
08 min
Welcome to Your Life
Confidence Without Armor
Confidence and arrogance can look similar, but they come from very different places. This episode reflects on confidence as steadiness rather than performance—and why true confidence rarely needs to announce itself.
2026-01-20
05 min
Welcome to Your Life
Will You Ever Be More Successful Than You Think You Can Be?
We’re often told belief sets the ceiling for success. This episode questions that assumption, exploring whether growth depends more on steadiness than confidence—and capacity more than certainty.
2026-01-20
05 min
Welcome to Your Life
When Fear Feels Like Wisdom
Fear rarely sounds dramatic. It often sounds reasonable. This episode explores how anxiety borrows the language of prudence—and how to tell the difference between protection and guidance.
2026-01-20
07 min
Welcome to Your Life
Your Brain is Old
Much of your inner wiring was shaped for a world that no longer exists. This episode reflects on why modern life triggers ancient alarms—and how understanding that can soften fear rather than amplify it.
2026-01-20
06 min
Welcome to Your Life
Why Your Nervous System is Always the Last to Believe You
Your body is designed for survival, not growth. This episode explores why fear often lags behind clarity—and why discomfort doesn’t necessarily mean you’re wrong. Sometimes it just means you’re early.
2026-01-20
06 min
Welcome to Your Life
Learning to Sit With Discomfort (Without Fixing It)
Discomfort is often treated like an emergency. This episode invites a different posture: learning to stay present without rushing to solve, explain, or escape. Not all discomfort is a problem. Sometimes it’s the signal that you’re finally paying attention.
2026-01-13
09 min
Welcome to Your Life
The Hidden Cost of Loyalty
Not all stuckness comes from fear. Much of it comes from loyalty—to roles, identities, expectations, and systems that once fit but no longer do. This episode explores how unexamined loyalty can quietly shape our lives—and how telling the truth about why we stay can change everything.
2026-01-13
06 min
Welcome to Your Life
Why We Stay Busy When We're Avoiding Something
Busyness doesn’t always mean productivity. Sometimes it’s protection. This episode looks at how constant motion can keep us from feeling what needs our attention, why stillness feels threatening, and how slowing down isn’t laziness—but a form of honesty.
2026-01-13
08 min
Welcome to Your Life
The Difference Between Knowing and Living
Most of us already know far more than we live. This episode explores why insight feels powerful but rarely changes us on its own, and why real transformation happens slowly—through practice, repetition, and returning to what we already know long after the inspiration fades.
2026-01-13
08 min
Welcome to Your Life
What Is Truth?
When Pilate asks Jesus, “What is truth?” it may not be a philosophical question at all. This episode reflects on why truth so often feels impractical, inconvenient, or dangerous—and what it costs us when we quietly sideline it in the name of survival, peacekeeping, or getting by.
2026-01-13
11 min
Welcome to Your Life
What Are You Pretending Not to Know?
There’s a kind of knowing that sits quietly in the background—easy to ignore, costly to admit. This episode gently explores why we avoid certain truths, what pretending not to know protects us from, and how relief often begins not with action, but with honesty.
2026-01-13
08 min
Welcome to Your Life
We Leak
Most of us don’t need new information—we need reminders. This episode explores why clarity fades, why insight doesn’t last, and why practices like writing, reflection, and ritual aren’t self-improvement tools but ways of remembering what matters. Because the problem isn’t that we don’t know. It’s that we leak.
2026-01-13
11 min
Welcome to Your Life
Loving the Life You Have
Acceptance is not resignation; it’s the beginning of honest change. In this closing episode of the opening arc, John reflects on presence, grief, comparison, and why meaningful growth starts with telling the truth about where you are—not escaping it.
2026-01-06
07 min
Welcome to Your Life
Internally Sound
External success can’t stabilize an unstable inner life. This episode introduces the idea of being “internally sound”—aligned, self-aware, and steady under pressure—and explains why sustainable leadership and peace always begin from the inside out.
2026-01-06
09 min
Welcome to Your Life
Why Smart People Stay Stuck
Intelligence doesn’t prevent stuckness—it can disguise it. John explores how insight, analysis, and optionality can become substitutes for commitment, and why many smart people delay change not because they lack information, but because clarity would cost them something.
2026-01-06
08 min
Welcome to Your Life
Confidence is not Certainty
Loud confidence often masks anxiety, while real confidence is quieter and more grounded. This episode reframes confidence as the ability to live with uncertainty without panic—and explains why humility, curiosity, and attention are signs of maturity, not weakness.
2026-01-06
10 min
Welcome to Your Life
When Competency Becomes a Cage
For capable people, strength can quietly turn into compulsion. This episode examines overfunctioning as a learned survival strategy, how it exhausts relationships and systems, and why stepping back is sometimes the most responsible thing a leader can do.
2026-01-06
13 min
Welcome to Your Life
Clarity Beats Motivation
Motivation is fragile and unreliable. Clarity is not. In this episode, John explores why confusion—not laziness—is often the real obstacle to change, and how seeing what actually matters can restore energy, courage, and direction.
2026-01-06
13 min
Welcome to Your Life
Welcome to Welcome to Your Life
This opening episode sets the tone for the podcast: a quiet invitation to stop performing, slow down, and pay attention to the life you’re actually living. It’s a conversation about clarity, presence, and why most people don’t need to reinvent their lives—they need to inhabit them.
2026-01-06
12 min
The Brian Turner Show
Brian Turner Show (on East Village Radio), Khanate Full Band DJ Takeover, May 14, 2024
www.brianturnershow.com, www.eastvillageradio.comAnticipation is high for the first American dates of the reformed Khanate, and in advance of their June 3rd show at Le Poisson Rouge, the entire band will be splitting up a full two-hour takeover of Brian Turner’s show on Wednesday, May 14th 4-6pm ET on East Village Radio Khanate’s return to activity since a break in 2010 has also seen the release of To Be Cruel via Sacred Bones, another powerful document of the unit’s inimitable slow-crawl doom aesthetic in full swing. Tonal mayhem, crushing volume, suspension of sound...
2025-05-15
2h 19
Harbor, Pepperdine Bible Lectures
John Alan Turner - ”The Five Problems Every Church Has”
Fri May 9, 2025 - 9:45 AM Presenter(s): John Alan Turner
2025-05-09
59 min
Sis and Big Pop's Culture
Episode 102: Potato Farmers, Fall Vibes (?), and Sweet Home Alabama
Join Sis and Big Pops for a fun, fun talk about one of the things we love most—Nerd Stuff. We discuss our fav bits of nerd news: Betty White stamps are coming in 2025, Snow White has to make a lot of money to break even, Lady Gaga has been cast in season 2 of Wednesday, Sophie Turner is in talks for a new Lara Croft, Alan Tuduk is day face, there is a new official synopsis for Fantastic Four, and John Rhys-Davies ultimatum for doing more LOTR movies. Plus some new media we’re excited about: the live-action How to T...
2024-11-26
1h 00
What the Riff Next Gen
1983 - June: Dire Straits ”Love Over Gold”
We covered the big commercial hit album "Brothers In Arms" back in episode 154, but many afficianados of Dire Straits consider their finest work to be the album that preceeded this one. Love Over Gold is their fourth studio album, released in late September 1982 and on the charts in June 1983. For this album, prime mover and lead vocalist Mark Knopfler, bassist John Illsley, and percussionist Pick Withers are joined by new members Hal Lindes on guitars and Alan Clark on keyboards. The songs on this album are longer than your standard single, particularly the majestic 14-minute "Telegraph Road." Desp...
2024-09-30
43 min
What the Riff Next Gen
1983 - June: Dire Straits ”Love Over Gold”
We covered the big commercial hit album "Brothers In Arms" back in episode 154, but many afficianados of Dire Straits consider their finest work to be the album that preceeded this one. Love Over Gold is their fourth studio album, released in late September 1982 and on the charts in June 1983. For this album, prime mover and lead vocalist Mark Knopfler, bassist John Illsley, and percussionist Pick Withers are joined by new members Hal Lindes on guitars and Alan Clark on keyboards. The songs on this album are longer than your standard single, particularly the majestic 14-minute "Telegraph Road." Desp...
2024-09-30
43 min
Harbor, Pepperdine Bible Lectures
Faithful Words, Faithful Actions: Embracing Four Biblical Principles for Transformative Living - Sean Palmer, John Alan Turner
Join Executive Coach John Alan Turner and Sean Palmer, acclaimed teaching pastor at Ecclesia Church in Houston, TX, for a compelling session at Pepperdine University's Harbor. In "Faithful Words, Faithful Actions," we delve deep into the heart of Christian living, reimagining the wisdom of 'The Four Agreements' through the lens of Scripture. This session offers a refreshing perspective on using our words, assumptions, personal reflections, and actions to not just navigate, but thrive in our spiritual and communal lives. Drawing on their rich experiences and theological insights, John and Sean invite you on a journey to explore how timeless biblical...
2024-05-02
1h 05
The Locher Room
The Bold and the Beautiful's John McCook and Jennifer Gareis
The Bold and the Beautiful’s John McCook and Jennifer Gareis sat down for an in-depth interview in The Locher Room to celebrate the recent nuptials of their characters, “Eric Forrester” and “Donna Logan.”John McCook joined the cast of The Bold and the Beautiful as an original cast member 37 years ago this month. John won his first Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama series in 2022. Discovered by legendary movie mogul Jack Warner while appearing as “Tony” in the New York City Center revival of West Side Story, John was one of the last actors formed by the Hollywo...
2024-03-28
1h 02
The Brian Turner Show
Brian Turner Show, June 20, 2023
Order and disorder, a freeform haze of garbage guitars, shorted electronics, found detritus, collage, linear songs, sounds from strange lands. Contact me at btradio85@gmail.com. brianturnershow.comALICE COOPER GROUP - You Drive Me Nervous - Live Pittsburgh 1971DJ RICH RUSSO INTROHEAVY GOODS VEHICLE - Time To Try - Keeper of the Sands (NL, 1976?)JOHN DWYER / DREW ST. IVANY / BILL ROE / TOM DOLAS - People Can Choose - Live Tribute to Les Rallizes Denudes: Enter the Mirror - Bohemian National Cemetery, Chicago, 6/17/23DAWSON - Cross My Heart...
2023-06-21
2h 00
Good Jibes with Latitude 38
Alan Olson on Building Tall Ships
This week's host, Moe Roddy, is joined by Alan Olson to chat a lifetime of thrills on and off the water. Alan is the Project Director for the Matthew Turner boat. He built his first boat at age 22, has over 60 years of maritime experience in construction and sailing, and won the 2018 Leadership Award from Tall Ships America. Hear what goes into building a tall ship, how to sail from Minnesota to the Caribbean, abandon ship, dodge hurricanes and winter, and Alan's 5 years at a Buddhist monastery. Learn more about Alan and Matthew Turner at CallOfTheSea.org
2023-01-17
51 min
The Johnny Bru Show
John Cardiff - CCRP Convention 2022 - Candidates Interviews - S3E19l
John Cardiff - Candidate for NV Secretary of State - Get to know the candidates for Red Wave ‘22 as TJBS goes to the Clark County Republican Party Convention the day after filing for candidates closes and we know what primary elections will look like. Meet Rudy Clai, Peter Pavone, Alan Bigalow, Tony Palmer, Christine DeCorte, Garland Brinkley, Katrin “Mrs. Fix It” Ivanoff, Clint Brown, Erica Neely, Al Rojas, Chris Dyer, John Cardiff, Adam LaRosa, Mark Robertson, Stan Vaughan, Dan Lier, Natalie Thomas, Jesse Turner, Mary Lim, Tavorra Elliot, John Gonzalez and please subscribe.--- This episode is sponsored by · An...
2022-04-05
03 min
The Johnny Bru Show
Alan Bigelow - CCRP Convention 2022 - Candidates Interviews - S3E19c
Alan Bigelow - Candidate for LV City Council Ward 2 - Get to know the candidates for Red Wave ‘22 as TJBS goes to the Clark County Republican Party Convention the day after filing for candidates closes and we know what primary elections will look like. Meet Rudy Clai, Peter Pavone, Alan Bigalow, Tony Palmer, Christine DeCorte, Garland Brinkley, Katrin “Mrs. Fix It” Ivanoff, Clint Brown, Erica Neely, Al Rojas, Chris Dyer, John Cardiff, Adam LaRosa, Mark Robertson, Stan Vaughan, Dan Lier, Natalie Thomas, Jesse Turner, Mary Lim, Tavorra Elliot, John Gonzalez and please subscribe.--- This episode is sponsored by · An...
2022-04-04
02 min
Milton Alan Turner: Worldviews
Episode 12: “Present Imperfect”- A Discussion of Black Language and the Need to Combat Anti-Black Linguistic Racism
As linguist Dr. John McWhorter once said, one of the last remaining prejudices that we can openly express is linguistic prejudice. This week, Milton Alan Turner discusses the intricacies of Black Language, the myths surrounding the criticisms of Black Language or Black English or Ebonics, and the need to combat what Dr. April Baker-Bell calls “anti-black linguistic racism.”
2021-09-15
38 min
Milton Alan Turner: Worldviews
Episode 12: "Present Imperfect"- A Discussion of Black Language and the Need to Combat Anti-Black Linguistic Racism
As linguist Dr. John McWhorter once said, one of the last remaining prejudices that we can openly express is linguistic prejudice. This week, Milton Alan Turner discusses the intricacies of Black Language, the myths surrounding the criticisms of Black Language or Black English or Ebonics, and the need to combat what Dr. April Baker-Bell calls “anti-black linguistic racism.”
2021-09-12
00 min
The Deep Purple Podcast
Episode #98 - Rainbow - Straight Between the Eyes (with Chris L from Pod of Thunder)
The Deep Purple Podcast Show Notes Episode #98 Rainbow - Straight Between The Eyes March 1, 2021 Subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Anchor.fm, Breaker, PodBean, RadioPublic, Amazon Music, or search in your favorite podcatcher! Thanks to Our Show Supporters - Three Ways To Show Your Support Become a Patron on Patreon Donate on Paypal (Donate one time or click “make this a monthly donation” box) Leave us a 5-Star Revie...
2021-03-01
2h 05
The Deep Purple Podcast
Episode #67 - Our Deep Purple Collections
The Deep Purple Podcast Show Notes Episode #67 Our Deep Purple Collections August 3, 2020 Subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Anchor.fm, Breaker, PodBean, RadioPublic, or search in your favorite podcatcher! Thanks to Our Show Supporters - Three Ways To Show Your Support Become a Patron on Patreon Donate on Paypal (Donate one time or click “make this a monthly donation” box) Leave us a 5-Star...
2020-08-03
1h 34
The Deep Purple Podcast
Episode #63 - Trapeze - You Are The Music . . . We’re Just The Band
The Deep Purple Podcast Show Notes Episode #63 “Trapeze - You Are The Music . . . We’re Just The Band” July 6, 2020 Subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Anchor.fm, Breaker, PodBean, RadioPublic, or search in your favorite podcatcher! Thanks to Our Patrons: The $20 Tier Ryan M The $15 Highball Shooter Tier Steve Seaborg (NameOnAnything.com, Alltheworldsastage.net) - Paypal The Turn it up to $11 Ti...
2020-07-06
1h 54
Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
May 10, 2020 "Cutting Through the Matrix" with Alan Watt (Blurb, i.e. Educational Talk): "The Dark Dominion Disdains Your Opinion: Roll Up to See The Fourth Industrial Revolution, Post Democratic-Post Republic-Post Constitution." *Title and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - May 10, 2020 (Exempting Music and Literary Quotes)
--{ "The Dark Dominion Disdains Your Opinion: Roll Up to See The Fourth Industrial Revolution, Post Democratic-Post Republic-Post Constitution." © Alan Watt }-- Next Step Being Rammed Through by the WEF, World Economic Forum - Prince Charles - A Green World - Edward Bernays; Propaganda Runs the World - Fear and Terror - What has Happened is Criminal - New Normals - Agra Businesses Own Everything - Bertrand Russell, New Values; Changing the Meaning of Words - Masks, Social Distancing, Viruses - 60% of People are Highly Suggestible; 10-20% Need a Bit More Time to Bring them Around; Maybe 7% or Even Less C...
2020-05-11
00 min
Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.rss Format)
May 10, 2020 "Cutting Through the Matrix" with Alan Watt (Blurb, i.e. Educational Talk): "The Dark Dominion Disdains Your Opinion: Roll Up to See The Fourth Industrial Revolution, Post Democratic-Post Republic-Post Constitution." *Title and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - May 10, 2020 (Exempting Music and Literary Quotes)
--{ "The Dark Dominion Disdains Your Opinion: Roll Up to See The Fourth Industrial Revolution, Post Democratic-Post Republic-Post Constitution." © Alan Watt }-- Next Step Being Rammed Through by the WEF, World Economic Forum - Prince Charles - A Green World - Edward Bernays; Propaganda Runs the World - Fear and Terror - What has Happened is Criminal - New Normals - Agra Businesses Own Everything - Bertrand Russell, New Values; Changing the Meaning of Words - Masks, Social Distancing, Viruses - 60% of People are Highly Suggestible; 10-20% Need a Bit More Time to Bring them Around; Maybe 7% or Even Less C...
2020-05-11
3h 48
70s Trek: Star Trek in the 1970s
The Star Trek Audio Adventures - Episode 101
In the 1970s, there was a version of Star Trek produced that did not feature the original actors. The audio adventures of Star Trek produced by Power Records did have a different cast and featured all-new stories of the crew of the Enterprise. They stand out as something unique in the 1970s. It is the first produced version of Star Trek that featured an entirely new cast. Unfortunately, we don't know who they are. The voice actors were not listed on the albums and they don't appear anywhere on the internet. So their identities have been lost through...
2018-09-14
53 min
Lost in America
#23: Troy Alan, David Atkinson and St. Patrick's Day in America
Turner McSparks (@TurnerBSparks)and Mordecai McKaplan (@MiKaplan11)start the pod by tracking down Texas John somewhere in Asia to see what life on the run has been like since the pod. Next up, quiz show! Turner holds an Irish Jeopardy quiz with Irish-American comedian Troy Alan (@TroyAlanComic), Irish-Irish comedian David Atkinson and Mr. McKaplan to see who is the most Irish. This episode is brought to you by Ense, available in the App Store: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ense/id1136044148?mt=8Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/lost-in-america/donations
2017-03-15
1h 06
The Paranormal Sideshow
Ep 11: The Darkness with guest Alan Turner
This episode of the Paranormal Sideshow Podcast deals with spirit attachments. Join John and Stacey and their special guest Alan Turner, who tells the story of his life long dealings with spirit attachment and the activity that surrounds him and his family.
2016-12-31
1h 29
The Andy Savage Show
#194 Parenting in the Form of Leadership (Guest: John Alan Turner)
In this episode, Andy speaks to John Alan Turner who challenges the listeners to parent in the form of leadership.
2016-07-13
28 min
Digital Marketing Radio
The art of storytelling in marketing - MATTHEW TURNER | DMR #54
Matthew Turner is 'Turndog', an Author, Brand Storyteller & Speaker who spends each day Discovering, Creating & Sharing Inspiring Stories. He keeps busy with lots of storytelling goodness, but at the minute he's writing THE SUCCESSFUL MISTAKE: a book about overcoming your #GreatMistake and transforming it into your best idea yet. http://www.digitalmarketingradio.com/
2014-11-09
44 min
Butler on Business
Butler on Business 2014.05.19
Alan discusses a misleading AP article on treasury purchases by foreign governments and then talks about some of the key points in the recent book by Timothy Geithner. Todd vents on the Fed and the rapid rise in food prices. Grace-Marie Turner talks about Obamacare. John ODonnell discusses inflation, his Power Trading radio Show and the Online Trading Academy. David Morgan talks about the precious metals market. The show ends with Dr. Mark Thornton of the Mises Institute and a conversation regarding how crony capitalism lead to the banning of industrial hemp in the United States as well as other...
2014-05-19
00 min
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2012-02-01
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2012-02-01
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2012-02-01
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