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Weird Medicine: The Podcast
648 - Lexi Arnold #5 and Competitive Driving
Dr Steve and Dr Scott Discuss: Lexi Arnold, 21 year old competitive driver (watch for the pink #5) driving and safety a bunch of n00b questions about Nascar from Dr Steve watch out for Lexi as she hits the big tracks by 2028 Facebook: LexiArnoldRacing Please visit: STUFF.DOCTORSTEVE.COM (for dabblegames at cost and more!) simplyherbals.net/cbd-sinus-rinse (the best he's ever made. Seriously.) instagram.com/weirdmedicine x.com/weirdmedicine fightthedabbler.com (help Karl and Shuli win their LOLsuit) youtube.com/@weirdmedicine (click JOIN and ACCEPT GIFTED MEMBERSHIPS. Join the "Fluid Family" for live recordings!) CHECK OUT THE ROADIE COACH stringed instrument trainer! roadie.doctorsteve.com (the greatest gift for a guitarist or bassist! The robotic tuner!) see it here: stuff.doct...
2025-12-11
49 min
Martinis and Mentors Podcast | Business and Consulting Podcast for Real Estate Agents
CRMs, AI, and the Real Estate Reality Check — with Steve Olson
Welcome back to Martinis & Mentors Podcast with Yvonne Arnold — the place where real estate pros come to fix their business and actually grow.In this episode, Yvonne sits down with longtime friend and tech strategist Steve Olson — a real estate veteran, SaaS founder, and CRM whisperer — to unpack what’s really happening behind the curtain of real estate tech.From Zillow’s power plays and Follow Up Boss’ acquisition, to the AI hype train and why most agents still don’t know what to do with their databases — this conversation pulls no punches.Steve and Yvonne...
2025-10-31
53 min
Hot Pipes One Hour Podcast m4a
Hot Pipes Podcast 359 — Hubert Selby & Arnold Loxam
Start Name Artist Album Year Comments Guitar Tango Hubert Selby Live In Concert on the Mighty Wurlitzer at Thursford [Thursford Enterprises TE03] 1978 3-19 Wurlitzer, Thursford Collection, Fakenham, Norfolk 4:00 Sunrise Serenade Hubert Selby I Love To Hear You Singing [Stetone STN 001] 1977 3-8 Wurlitzer, Town Hall, Burton-on-Trent (installed 1972); ex-Cameo Theatre, Cleveland, OH (1925 as a 2-8); then to Forum/ABC Cinema, Wythenshaw, Manchester (1934) 8:31 Piccadilly Promenade; L'Amour, Toujours L'Amour; We'll Meet Again Hubert Selby A Paramount Farewell [LTOT 8724] 1973 4-20 Wurlitzer, Paramount/Odeon Theatre, Manchester, England; Closing concert July 8, 1973 18:55 Trapeze Waltz Hubert Selby Back Home [Audiocord AC 171] 1986 3-8 Wurlitzer, Ritz Cinema, Ipswich 22:00 The Shadow Of Y...
2025-09-07
1h 06
STONE PROG | Der Podcast
#53 | Steve Rothery und Thorsten Quaeschning
In dieser besonderen Episode begrüßt Marek Arnold zwei Legenden der progressiven Musik: Steve Rothery (Marillion) und Thorsten Quaeschning (Tangerine Dream). Gemeinsam sprechen sie über ihr neues, gemeinsames Projekt BIOSCOPE und das kommende Debütalbum "Gento", das am 22. August erscheint. Ein faszinierender Einblick in die Entstehung eines genreübergreifenden Werks zwischen Artrock, Elektronik und cineastischer Atmosphäre – exklusiv auf STONE PROG!stoneprog.de bside-music.de #SteveRothery #ThorstenQuaeschning #Bioscope#stoneprog #marekarnold #podcast #prog #progrock #artrock
2025-08-10
31 min
Steve Varley Show
Arnold Schwarzenegger & Carrie-Anne Moss - Interview | FUBAR S2 | Netflix
Steve Varley interviews Arnold Schwarzenegger and Carrie-Anne Moss.Steve chats with Arnold and Carrie about season 2 of "FUBAR." Legends supporting legends, dancing and "The Matrix" is all on the docket. Stream "FUBAR" season 2 on Netflix tomorrow! www.netflix.com/FUBAR Special thanks to Netflix, Michelle Wunderlich, Kelly Figley, Jonah Kelfer, Shane Hegeman, Samantha Prete, Rebecca Pujo, Carrie-Anne Moss and Arnold Schwarzenegger.Steve Varley is a film/television critic and a member of the Recording Academy. He has been featured in Forbes and The LA Times. You will not get more honest reviews anywhere else. Steve also does celebrity interviews...
2025-06-11
04 min
ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast
ANTIC Interview 454 - Steve Kranish, Parker Brothers Frogger
Steve Kranish, Parker Brothers Frogger Steve Kranish is the creator of the Atari 8-bit and Atari 5200 versions of Frogger, the versions published by Parker Brothers. Parker Brothers had the rights to publish cartridge versions of Frogger. Sierra On-Line had already published versions of Frogger on floppy disk and cassette, so Parker Brothers bought the rights to use that version as the basis for its cartridge version. But there were a few problems: for one, the 13K cassette game would need to be shrunk to fit on an 8K cartridge. Another: the source code was lost. Steve also worked on an At...
2025-03-06
1h 26
Read Beat (...and repeat)
"Maya Blue: Unlocking the Mysteries of the Ancient Pigment" by Dean Arnold
The ancient Maya civilization is known for many things: pyramids, stone sculptures, complex astronomical calculations, a writing system, a rubber-ball game and the subject of anthropologist Dean Arnold's latest book, Maya Blue (University Press of Colorado).Arnold, an adjunct curator of anthropology at Chicago's Field Museum of Natural History and professor emeritus of anthropology at Wheaton College, has published more than 60 articles about potters, pottery and pottery production.He has pursued the mystery of what he describes as a beautiful blue pigment that's proved impervious to fading "even after exposure for many hundreds of years...
2025-03-01
36 min
Steve Barkley Ponders Out Loud
Supporting Teachers in Supporting Students’ High Performance
How do instructional coaches and instruction leaders support teachers in maximizing students’ high performance? How should we be preparing teachers to identify possible indicators of high talent and to create opportunities for talent and giftedness to flourish? Steve Arnold, the Head of Gifted and Talented at GEMS Education explores these questions and identifies the importance of adaptive teaching verses siloed differentiation. What should teachers know about the neuroscience of learning? Email Steve: steve.arnold@gemseducation.com Subscribe to the Steve Barkley Ponders Out Loud podcast on iTunes or visit BarkleyPD.com to find new episodes!
2025-02-27
27 min
Steve Barkley Ponders Out Loud
Seeking and Building Students’ High-Level Talent
What role do teachers play in generating opportunities for the key elements of high performance: deliberate practice, motivation/inspiration, and master coaching? Steve Arnold, the Head of Gifted and Talented at GEMS Education illustrates teachers’ roles. He identifies the impact of the "required curriculum" and teachers’ options like the use of disruptive questions. Contact Steve Arnold: steve.arnold@gemseducation.com Visit the GEMS Education website here. Subscribe to the Steve Barkley Ponders Out Loud podcast on iTunes or visit BarkleyPD.com to find new episodes!
2025-02-11
26 min
Storybeat with Steve Cuden
Mark Arnold, Comic Book and Pop Culture Historian-Episode #327
Mark Arnold is a comic book, animation and pop culture historian. He’s published 10 books and numerous articles in various publications. His books include: "The Harveyville Fun Times!", "If You're Cracked, You're Happy: The Story of Cracked Magazine, Book 1 and Book 2", "Mark Arnold Picks on The Beatles", "Frozen in Ice: The Story of Walt Disney Productions: 1966-1985", "Think Pink! The DePatie-Freleng Story", as well as books on Total Television Productions, Dennis the Menace, The Monkees, and Alvin and the Chipmunks." Mark’s latest books are about the music group, The Turtles, and a 2-volume MAD Magazi...
2024-12-24
1h 02
Let's Talk About It
55 - Execution Over Knowledge: The Key to Successful Leadership with GrowthSource Coaching's Steve Smith
Your host, Jeff Arnold, interviews the President, Founder, Business and Executive Coach, and Management Team Trainer of GrowthSource Coaching, Steve Smith. Steve shares his extensive experience in coaching executives, business owners, and operational managers. Key topics include the misconception that leadership is innate, the challenges leaders face when transitioning to higher roles, and the critical role of effective management in company profitability. Steve also discusses his journey into coaching after a career in consumer products manufacturing and outlines his onboarding process for potential coaching clients. He emphasizes the importance of focus and execution.Want to learn more...
2024-10-29
22 min
The Journey to Freedom Podcast
Building Strong Foundations: Steve Cooper's Inspirational Journey
Send us a textWhat happens when life throws curveballs like unexpected parenthood, divorce, or financial pitfalls? Join us on a transformative journey as we share personal stories and the enduring power of support systems, faith, and self-belief. We'll discuss the impactful role of father figures in the African-American community and the critical conversations around financial literacy that families often shy away from, but desperately need. Hear firsthand how these elements shape our ability to overcome adversity and build a firm foundation for success.This episode features an inspiring guest, Steve Cooper from Newark, New...
2024-09-22
58 min
Working It
Working It Episode 64 - Steve Arnold (Fairview School District)
School Superintendents across the nation have one of the toughest jobs. Superintendent Steve Arnold talks about test scores, construction, and the overall wellness of Fairview Schools. Despite being a rural community located just outside of Sherwood, Ohio, Steve talks about how a rural school can be just as involved with innovative career paths as urban schools. Listen in, as Steve talks about Fairview and its Bright Future. Go Apaches!
2024-07-23
25 min
The Atlas Obscura Podcast
Hunting for Meteorites with Steve Arnold
Today we're powering up our metal detectors and keeping a very close eye on the surface of the earth as we set out in the hunt for meteorites with Steve Arnold, who’s been in the game for more than three decades. If you want to learn more, check out Steve’s website, and read this profile of the meteorite hunting community.
2024-07-18
22 min
The Cine-Files
383 PUMPING IRON Breakdown and Analysis | Arnold Schwarzenegger
On this episode of The Cine-Files, Steve Morris and John Rocha put on their old Gold's Gym shirts and short shorts to revisit 1978's PUMPING IRON starring ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER, FRANCO COLUMBO, and LOU FERRIGNO. This groundbreaking documentary launched the world of bodybuilding and fitness into the mainstream and began the Austrian Oak's ascendancy to superstardom with Lou Ferrigno also landing the role of the Hulk in THE INCREDIBLE HULK series. Steve and John discuss the influence the film had on them as young men, if the documentary holds up, the sadistic genius of Schwarzenegger and separate fact from fiction...
2024-06-28
1h 43
The Worst Time Podcast
#63 - Steve Edwards
The superb musician and vocalist Steve Edwards, known for the huge hit 'World, Hold On' as well as his new band Astrels, joins Chris on the Worst Time Podcast this week! His worst times include an incredible gig in Russia with Craig David & Sonique, an embarrassing moment at a London Pride event with Sir Ian Mckellen and an unfortunate crockery accident. Talk about variety! Watch out for Steve's new band Astrels - they are at various festivals and shows this year and you can find their music on the streaming platforms.
2024-06-19
26 min
Let's Talk About It
13 - Navigating the Challenges of VC and Private Equity Spaces with Steve McCready
Your host, Jeff Arnold, talks with the Coach and Host of the Paradoxical Podcast, Steve McCready. Steve’s transition from psychotherapy to coaching is a fascinating journey that underscores the evolving nature of personal and professional development. Psychotherapy often focuses on healing and moving from a state of distress to well-being, while coaching is about optimizing performance and achieving excellence. Psychotherapy aims to address and heal psychological issues, often delving into past experiences and traumas. In contrast, Steve's coaching focuses on setting and achieving future goals, enhancing performance, and leveraging strengths.Want to learn more about Steve's wo...
2024-06-18
18 min
Surviving the Dream
Surviving ABV with Steve Clifton
Steve Clifton, is a winemaker who produced his first Palmina wines in the basement of his home in 1995. His career in the wine industry had begun in 1991 when he left his previous incarnations as a musician and nightclub entrepreneur behind and decided to beg his way into a tasting room position at Rancho Sisquoc winery. Little by little, he worked his way into the cellar and in time became the Assistant Winemaker there. Over the next few years, Steve’s on the job schooling would include production and winemaking positions at various Santa Barbara wineries. He is currently the wi...
2024-06-18
48 min
New Haven News Makers with Mayor Steve
Episode 17: New Haven Adams Township Park Board President Irv Arnold -Memorial Day Remembrance
Mayor Steve is joined by Irv Arnold. Irv and Steve discuss Irv's service to the community, including serving as a Marine in the Vietnam war and New Haven's Annual Memorial Day Rememberance.
2024-06-07
38 min
The Cine-Files
SHORTS COMPILATION: SLY vs ARNOLD, Documentaries, Film Accuracy, FMK and More!
On this episode of The Cine-Files, Steve Morris and John Rocha bring you a compilation of some of their recent Cine-Files Shorts that includes their thoughts on the SLY and ARNOLD documentaries, their thoughts on how historically accurate filmmakers need to be with true events depicted in their movies, how unbiased or biased documentaries are when the subject of them is an Executive Producer on the films, the importance of film festivals and how they are changing and finally a fun episode of F***, MARRY, KILL where we choose amongst three movies or three topics and separate them into on...
2024-06-02
1h 45
Beyond The Script : Career Strategy For TV and Film Writers
The One With Matt Arnold
In The Secret Writer Podcast, Nick Jobe and Steve Harper, writers and script consultants, examine the "secret" inner world of the writing process for TV, film, and theater. In this episode, Steve and Nick visit with showrunner Matt Arnold (Emerald City, Siberia on NBC.) Matt breaks down how he organizes his writing schedule for maximum efficiency, why it's best to create a buffer when receiving studio notes, and what makes the TV writing life cycle so rewarding. Send in your comments and questions about writing for future episodes to TheSecretWriterPodcast@gmail.com
2024-04-06
57 min
Speaking of Writers
Jack Kelly- God Save Benedict Arnold
From military heroism to infamy, Benedict Arnold’s name is one that has become synonymous with treasonous behavior since the beginnings of America. GOD SAVE BENEDICT ARNOLD: The True Story of America’s Most Hated Man by Jack Kelly (St. Martin’s Press) is an exploration of the triumphs, flaws, and motivations of a figure who left an indelible mark on American history. In the book, Kelly does not exonerate Benedict Arnold for treason, but he demonstrates how Arnold was essential to victory before becoming a traitor. He offers a reevaluation of Arnold’s career, shows his string of heroic a...
2024-02-11
12 min
Mile High Real Estate Spotlight
Home Value Whisperer: Steve LaPorta's 30-Year Appraiser Insight in Real Estate.
Unlocking Home Value: Steve LaPorta's Journey from Appraiser to Client-Centric Realtor." Join us in this episode of "Mile High Real Estate" as we explore Steve LaPorta's exceptional career transition. With 30 years of experience as an appraiser, Steve possesses an unrivaled understanding of home values and the real estate market. He's now channeling that expertise into a client-driven, caring approach as a realtor. Whether you're a buyer, seller, or simply interested in the intricacies of real estate, Steve's insights offer a unique perspective on how a deep understanding of home values can make all the difference in the Mile High market...
2024-01-19
30 min
Mile High Real Estate Spotlight
Objection Overdrive: Steve Kyles Unlocks the Secrets to Moving Clients from Hesitation to Homeownership
In this episode of "Mortgage Mastery," we sit down with top U.S. Mortgage Coach, Steve Kyles. Join us as Steve expertly navigates the common objections that often keep clients on the fence when it comes to making crucial mortgage decisions. With a wealth of experience, Steve shares proven strategies and insightful tips on overcoming objections, empowering both clients and agents. Whether it's concerns about rates, down payments, or market uncertainties, Steve sheds light on the path to confident decision-making. Tune in for a dynamic discussion that equips you with the knowledge and tools needed to move beyond typical...
2023-12-01
22 min
You're Gonna Need a Bigger Bottle
Kung Pow: Enter the Whiskey (with Steve Arnold!)
Part Three of our Comfort Food Movies Miniseries! (NOW WITH GUESTS!) How does a largely forgotten and unapologetically stupid send-up of Hong Kong martial arts movies hold up to our 2023 sensibilities? What memories are conjured by drinking this well-branded, cocktail focused Japanese whiskey from spirits giant Beam-Suntory? And is “Onion Wine” actually impossible to make, or is Jamie just too scared to try? Who wants a round of Arnold Palmers spiked with Toki? Pour yourself a double, for you are the Chosen One today! Suntory ‘Toki’ Japanese Whiskey is widely available at most retailers for $45. Kung Pow: Ente...
2023-08-11
1h 57
The LDA - The Lutheran Diaconal Association
Doorkeeper - Deacon Steve Arnold - Five Diaconal Images
In this episode, we speak with Deacon Steve Arnold about how his ministry teaching Ukrainian students English reflects the diaconal image of "Doorkeeper." We talk about war, the resilience, thoughtfulness and ingenuity of youth and how the church should honor, love and protect them. Deacon Steve was one of the first men consecrated by the LDA in 2014. He is a member of Faith Lutheran Church in Forest Lake, MN where he lives. He also served as the president of the LDA's Community of Lutheran Deacons. Deacon Steve has served for over 52 years in various roles as spiritual director, professor at...
2023-05-31
17 min
Conversations On the Porch - Be Happy Be Inspired
Glass Half Full: Steve Twynham is joined by the Rock ’N’ Roll Nanny Sally Arnold.
Sally Arnold has lived an incredible life, from being a Norland Nanny to the Jagger family, to then becoming tour manager for The Rolling Stones (the first female to take up such a role in the rock business). Sally then went on to work with The Who, Peter Gabriel and Lynard Skynard. In her memoir 'Rock'n'Roll Nanny' Sally shares exclusive behind-the-scenes stories in the music industry, and packed with stories and anecdotes about household names Sally has worked with over the years including Princess Diana and other members of State. Sally is a breast cancer survivor and was the first wom...
2023-03-18
25 min
Embracing Brokenness
83. The Eden Option with Special Guest Allen Arnold
Steve is joined by special guest, Allen Arnold, to discuss the message and meaning behind his latest book, The Eden Option, Choosing a Story 1 Life in a Story 2 World. Allen is the Executive Director of Content at Wild at Heart and is a noted creativity speaker, coach and author. His focus is helping people actively pursue their creativity with God. As a former Fiction Publisher with Thomas Nelson, he oversaw the launch of more than 500 novels—and now invites others to step more fully into their Story by showing them how to pursue their dreams and talents tog...
2023-02-27
56 min
Conversations On The Porch.
Glass Half Full: Steve Twynham is joined by the Rock 'N' Roll Nanny Sally Arnold.
Sally Arnold has lived an incredible life, from being a Norland Nanny to the Jagger family to then becoming tour manager for The Rolling Stones (the first female to take up such a role in the rock business). Sally then went on to work with The Who, Peter Gabriel, and Lynard Skynard. In her memoir 'Rock'n'Roll Nanny' Sally shares exclusive behind-the-scenes stories in the music industry, packed with stories and anecdotes about household names Sally has worked with over the years including Princess Diana and other members of State. Sally is a breast cancer survivor...
2022-12-07
24 min
Pop: The History Makers with Steve Blame
Season 4 - Episode 11 - P. P. Arnold
P. P. Arnold, born Patricia Cole, is one of the world's greatest soul singers. Her career spans 7 decades, starting off as an Ikette with Ike & Tina Turner in 1965. Just over a year later she came to London as part of the Ike and Tina revue, supporting the Rolling Stones, and launched her own solo career on Andrew Oldham's (the then Stones manager) label. Her hits were The First Cut is the Deepest and Angel of the Morning. Her story, which you read in her best-selling autobiography ‘Soul Survivor’, is summed up by her at the end of the book "I’m...
2022-11-27
1h 08
CooperTalk
Tom Arnold - Episode 906
Steve Cooper talks with actor Tom Arnold. Tom is best known for his roles in the movies True Lies and Nine Months and for playing Arnie Thomas on Roseanne, Jackie Thomas on The Jackie Thomas Show, and Tom Amross on The Tom Show. He has had countless movie and TV credits and was also the host The Best Damn Sports Show Period from 2001-2009.
2022-04-28
57 min
Coach's Edge
Making 3 on 3 a part of your team's basketball development: FIBA 3V3 Instructor Chuck Arnold
Chuck Arnold is a fellow Coach's Edge Member and has the highest level of FIBA 3 v 3 certification in the world. He consults with countries around the world regarding their 3 v 3 programs and has coaching experience in the U.S. and Internationally. Check out this episode and learn more about how this can be applied to your program. Follow Coach Arnold on Twitter: https://twitter.com/carnold512 Website: www.coachsedge.coach Email: contact@cramerbasketball.com Camps: www.Cramerbasketball.com Online Training: https://cramerbasketball.mypthub.net/3/p/133059
2022-04-26
15 min
Church Talk
Robert Arnold
Robert Arnold is the senior pastor of Lockhart Baptist Church in Orlando, Florida. He is an Adjunct Professor at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, Orlando Campus, Levell College, Brandon, Florida and Baptist College of Florida, Orlando. Join Steve and Robert as they discuss the process of Church Revitalization for the local church. They discuss the … Continue reading Robert Arnold
2022-02-20
00 min
The Zack Arnold Podcast
Art of the Cut, Ep. 101: "Cobra Kai" Editor Zack Arnold, ACE
In case you missed the announcement, the Optimize Yourself podcast is currently on summer hiatus, but that doesn’t mean we plan to leave you high and dry without engaging conversations that educate, motivate, and inspire you. We’ll be back this fall with some significant changes and improvements to the show, but in the meantime… ...this week I’d like to share a fairly recent interview I did with Steve Hulfish on his Art of the Cut podcast which is now a part of the Frame.io world. In this interview Steve and I do a deep dive...
2021-08-10
58 min
The Iowa Idea Podcast
102. Janna DeVylder & Steve Baty
The Iowa Idea: Janna DeVylder & Steve Baty “There’s no hero in solving complex challenges.” In this episode Iowa Idea Podcast, I’m joined by Janna DeVylder and Steve Baty of Meld Studios, an award-winning service design consultancy in Australia. Janna, who grew up in Council Bluffs, Iowa, and graduated from The University of Iowa, is a Founder, Director and Principal Designer at Meld. Steve, one of Meld’s co-founders, is a highly experienced and seasoned leader in the design space. Both Steve and Janna have served in leadership roles for the IxDA, the international Interactio...
2021-08-09
53 min
The Hard Luck Show
HLS: Ep. 186: Arnold’s Champion Formula
Your earbuds will run to the chopper when Big Lucks, Ol’ Blue Eyes and Chumahan hold court while Arnold dispenses his atomic advices on how to become a true champion: Pain. Effort. Glory. Strength. Commitment. The Three Podcasting Legends reveal their twisted takes on Arnold’s thoughts, body, muscle, steroids, soon the Talk Pump dives blood into the muscle of other topics, Rich Piana’s death, Athlean X’s using fake weights and so much more. This is pure, raw, unmitigated HARD LUCK pre-workout pre-workout. Scoop it. Mix it. Down it. Supp...
2021-05-27
48 min
The T Stop Inn
Shooting "RAMS": Steve Arnold ACS
Steve Arnold ACS talks about his experience shooting the hit Aussie film "RAMS" with Sam Neill, Michael Caton and director Jeremy Sims. Steve tells us about the process of testing and comparing the full range of Panavision Anamorphic lenses, creating custom LUT's for the film and how he works to get a much of the look as possible captured in camera. This episode was recorded with a live audience at the United Cinemas Opera Quays in Sydney as a special event with the NSW ACS.
2021-05-26
53 min
The Authority Project
What is a Golden Toilet Website and Could you Possibly have One w/Steve Brown
Are you struggling with getting revenue from your website and business? Do you wonder why people visit your site and won’t buy any products & services? Are you looking find out how you can make your business work with or without your brand new website? Well then you're probably asking if there is an alternative when you’ve been told that you need a website to do real business? Well you've landed on the right post because we have Steve Brown here to let you know that you may have a Golden Toilet that is suck...
2021-01-12
32 min
The Zack Arnold Podcast
The “Playbook” For Building a Successful Career in Scripted TV | with Steve Lang, ACE (pt2)
ACE Editor Steve Lang truly means it when he says,“If I can help somebody get a job, it's almost just as satisfying as if I got the job myself.”As we discussed in part 1 of our marathon interview together, not only did Steve play a huge role in getting me my first television editing job on Burn Notice (despite the fact I didn’t have enough experience), but he has helped countless numbers of his assistants get into the editing chair and move on to successful careers. If you missed part one, you might want to go back an...
2021-01-12
49 min
The Zack Arnold Podcast
Leveraging Your Skills to Get Hired (When You Don’t Have the Experience) | with Steve Lang, ACE
If there's one story regular listeners of this show have heard a lot, it's the story of how I got my first television editing the #1 show on cable at the time - Burn Notice (having ZERO television experience at the green age of twenty-nine). I tell this story often because it's a great example of how experience doesn't have to be king when it comes to getting jobs. Many of the students in my coaching & mentorship program come to me hoping to make a transition in their career where they have the skills already but they don't have the spe...
2021-01-05
47 min
The Open Shutter Photography Podcast
Minimalist Landscape Photography & Capturing Great Photos Close To Home [Compilation]
This episode is a little different to usual, because we are taking a break from new interviews over christmas and the new year, and instead I thought it would be fun to look back over some highlights from the first 24 episodes and interviews. But rather than pick some random top clips from the various photographers who have been on the podcast this year, I think it's going to be doubly interesting if I try to stick to a theme for each compilation... So to kick this off, todays compilation...
2020-12-21
34 min
The Joint Practices Podcast
Episode #133 "Steve takes the Captain's Paddle"
In the best episode of two stones one bird, Steve and Elijah try to doggie paddle through an entire episode on their own. Steve befriends a giant, and Elijah learns the Macarena for the first time.....Or maybe none of that happens. Who Knows? #FlyEaglesFly #Eagles #Skol #Vikings #GoPats #Patriots @ShawnJPP @TheKnoxSays @WrongElijah
2020-12-17
00 min
The Open Shutter Photography Podcast
Pierre T. Lambert - How "The 4-Hour Work Week" Inspired A Career In Photography
We are joined this week by a wonderfully talented and entertaining travel photographer, YouTuber, and host of the Pierre T. Lambert Podcast - of course I'm talking about none other than Pierre T. Lambert. There's a lot of photography stuff we could have talked about today, but things are a little different this week. Because a decade ago I stumbled across a book called "The 4 Hour Work Week" by Tim Ferriss which without exaggeration completely changed the trajectory of my entire life... And as I...
2020-11-23
54 min
The Open Shutter Photography Podcast
John Armytage - The Benefits Of Community In Photography
Please welcome our guest for episode 18, John Armytage! John is the founder and former executive chairman of the Focus Seascape and Landscape Photography community, which started out as a small sunrise meetup group on Sydney's northern beaches a decade ago and grew to become one of the largest and most valuable communities for Australia-based photographers. The annual FOCUS awards has grown to become one of Australias leading amateur photography competitions, and is a testament to the incredible work John has put in to build this community, and to the...
2020-11-02
39 min
The Open Shutter Photography Podcast
Mieke Boynton - How To Connect With The Landscape To Capture Meaningful Photos
Our guest this week is the incredibly talented and multi-award winning photographer Mieke Boynton! Mieke's recent accolades among many other awards, includes the 2019 victorian landscape photographer of the year with the AIPP, and epson pano awards open photographer of the year 2019.. One of my favourite things about Mieke's work is her skill at finding patterns in nature, whether in abstract arial imagery or from the ground, and over the course of our conversation I came to learn how connecting with nature on a deeper level is a big part of what goes into achieving that.
2020-10-26
46 min
The Open Shutter Photography Podcast
Paul Hoelen - The Power Of Photography In Conservation
Welcome to part 2 of this double-feature with Paul Hoelen! In this episode Paul shares stories and insights from some of the many photographic projects he is involved in which aim to highlight conservational issues around Australia, including his work with The Light Collective, which also features artists Adam Williams and Ignacio Palacios who you've heard from in earlier podcast episodes! To hear part 1 of my interview with Paul, check out episode 15 here. Many thanks again to Paul for being so open and sharing! Enjoy! Resources TheLightCollective.com.au – C...
2020-10-21
51 min
The Open Shutter Photography Podcast
Paul Hoelen - How To Use Photography To Support Positive Change In People's Lives
Welcome to part 1 of a 2 part double feature with a literal "Grand Master" of Photography - Paul Hoelen! There were two big topics that I wanted to ask Paul about, each one warranting it's own dedicated episode... And when Paul agreed to talk about both I couldn't pass up such a great opportunity! So this episode is dedicated to mental health in the arts, and how photography can be used to affect positive change in peoples lives - something Paul has 20 years of first hand experience of with his...
2020-10-19
1h 24
The Open Shutter Photography Podcast
Nick Page - How To Be A Prolific Photographer Without Burning Out
This week we are joined by the wonderfully talented and prolific landscape photographer Nick Page! You're probably very familiar with Nick's photoraphy on Instagram, his YouTube channel, tutorials, courses and workshops, and from his popular podcast “The Landscape Photography Podcast”. I've been following Nick online for quite a few years and one of the things that always amazed me about what he does is how prolific he has been with his work, pumping out portfolio-level images seemingly at will. This is one of the topics I wanted to dig into with Nick in our chat, alon...
2020-10-12
53 min
The Open Shutter Photography Podcast
Joshua Snow - Mastering Colour & Light in Landscape Photography
Today I'm joined by the incredibly talented landscape photographer Joshua Snow to talk about colour and light, and how to go the extra mile to use these elements to create truly unique landscapes. I discovered Joshua on Instagram quite recently and his images and photographic style became an instant favourite of mine. Josh is a master of the epic landscape and during our conversation I came to learn just how he creates such unique images that really stand out in a genre of photography that is extremely difficult to be original in.
2020-10-05
45 min
The Open Shutter Photography Podcast
Joshua Cripps - How To Use Your Technical Mind To Be More Creative
I'm delighted to welcome the one and only Joshua Cripps onto the podcast for episode 12, to hear his thoughts on how being a "technically minded" person can actually be an advantage rather than a disadvantage for photographers who want to be more creative. Joshua is a world renowned wilderness landscape photographer whose work has been published by National Geographic, NASA, Nikon, CNN and more. Many people think it's some kind of disadvantage to be more of a "technical person" than a "creative person" when it comes to photography, but Jo...
2020-09-29
36 min
The Open Shutter Photography Podcast
Alex Noriega - The Art Of The Intimate Landscape
Listen to the full interview now to hear Alex's insights on the art of the intimate landscape. Resources Alex Noriega's Image Editing Tutorials - Learn Alex's transformational processing techniques with his collections of image editing tutorials. @NoriegaPhotography on Instagram - Follow Alex on Instagram and be inspired by his incredible portfolio of intimate landscapes Photography Workshops with Alex - Learn from Alex in person (VERY limited places available at time of writing!) Talking Points H...
2020-09-22
36 min
ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast
ANTIC Interview 397 - Youth Advisory Board: Steve Cohen
Youth Advisory Board: Steve Cohen This is the eighth in a series of episodes featuring the kids of Atari's Youth Advisory Board. In 1983, Atari formed a Youth Advisory Board, selecting teenagers from around the United States to share their opinions about computers and video games, test software, and promote Atari's computers at events. The group consisted of kids aged 14 through 18, including Steve Cohen. He attended George Washington High School in Denver Colorado, where his teacher, Dr. Irwin Hoffman, taught. George Washington High School received a grant from the Atari Institute for Education Action Research, Atari's...
2020-09-20
42 min
The Open Shutter Photography Podcast
Nicole Young (AKA Nicolesy) - Finding Creative Catalysts For Your Photography
My guest for episode 10 is a photographer, author, and educator whose podcast appearances around a decade ago helped get me through many a commute back in the day. So I'm delighted to welcome Nicole Young - AKA Nicolesy to the Open Shutter Photography Podcast to discuss creativity and to give you a big dose of inspiration to find some new creative catalysts for your photography. Subscribe now and listen to the full episode, and check out the links below to see more from Nicole! Nicolesy on Instagram...
2020-09-15
35 min
The Open Shutter Photography Podcast
Isabella Tabacchi - How To Keep Pushing Your Creativity
In this episode I'm chatting with the amazingly talented landscape photographer Isabella Tabacchi, aka @isabellandscapes on instagram. Isabella's distinctive landscape photography style borders on the dreamlike, but without losing any sense of realism at the same time - it's something I find really difficult to describe so if you're not familiar with Isabellas work then I highly recommend you follow her instagram page. Coming up, I'm asking Isabella about her creative process and how she developed such a style, as well as to get her insights into what it's...
2020-09-08
35 min
The Open Shutter Photography Podcast
Kim Grant - How To Go From Hobbyist To Pro Without Losing The Passion
I came up with a bunch of titles for this weeks episode with Scottish outdoor photographer Kim Grant. Titles about creating videos for YouTube, about doing something unique, about showcasing the beauty in your own local landscapes, about capturing the attention of tourism boards to work with, and so on... But there was one overarching theme to what Kim shared in our chat... One main lesson that no matter what your specific field of interest is, or whether you want to "go pro" or not, if you take this lesson to heart then...
2020-09-01
38 min
The Open Shutter Photography Podcast
Óli Haukur - Why Landscape Photography Is About More Than Creating Beautiful Photos
In this weeks episode I'm joined by Icelandic professional photographer Óli Haukur, who co-founded one of Icelands most popular photo tour companies EnRoute in 2012, has an incredible image portfolio, and thanks to his thought provoking YouTube videos was one of the first names on the list of potential guests when I decided to start this podcast! Óli shares many inspirational thoughts and insights over the course of our conversation, which I can't wait to share with you now. Hit Play to hear the full interview! Resources ...
2020-08-25
47 min
The Open Shutter Photography Podcast
Michael Shainblum - Talking Time-Lapse With The Master Of Visuals
Our guest in this episode is world-renowned film maker and photographer Michael Shainblum. I invited Michael on to the podcast to ask him all about his stunning NYC time-lapse video, and how he captured the essence of the city so effectively in it. Over the course of our conversation Michael shared some great insights into his technical and creative process and offered tips and advice for anyone wanting to try time-lapse photography for themselves. Resources MastersOfVisuals.com – The ultimate time-lapse photography masterclass, by Michael Shainblum ShainblumPhoto.com – Visit Michaels website for articl...
2020-08-18
44 min
The Open Shutter Photography Podcast
Ignacio Palacios - How To Stay Productive As A Travel Photographer In Lockdown
Today I'm joined by freelance travel and nature photographer Ignacio Palacios who has travelled 92 countries across his 23 year career, and whose images have earned over 100 photography awards in that time, including being awarded the status of Master of Photography with 1 gold bar with the Australian Institute of Professional Photography. In this episode we talk about what Ignacio has been up to as a travel photographer in worldwide lockdown and how he's stayed productive, how he researches and plans trips to get the most out of every opportunity, and how to look beyond the typical Iconic landscape scenes...
2020-08-11
41 min
The Open Shutter Photography Podcast
Sophie Gamand - How To Make A Real Difference With Your Photography
This weeks guest is world-renowned photographer and shelter-dog advocate Sophie Gamand, who joins me to talk about how to make a real difference in the world with your photography. Sophie's Pit Bull Flower Power project started as a passion project but quickly exploded in the media, becoming the catalyst for a full time career in photography. For Sophie, it's shelter dogs. Your passion may be similar, or completely different. But what Sophie shares in our conversation today will inspire you to think about how you can attach more meaning...
2020-08-04
44 min
Distinct Nostalgia
Corrie at 60: Steve Arnold on playing the much missed Ashley Peacock
Let us know what you think of the latest episode of Distinct Nostalgia by clicking here and sending us a message'I say, I say it's our Ashley meeting another Ashley as we sit down to reminisce with Steve Arnold who starred in Coronation Street for nearly 16 years. Steve played Ashley and became famous for his on screen partnership with his 'uncle Fred Elliot' played by veteran actor John Savident. They'd later be revealed as father and son in the show. Steve tells Ashley Byrne about his special friendship with John and how that helped t...
2020-07-30
52 min
The Open Shutter Photography Podcast
Anthony Lamb - How To Develop Your Own Style By Connecting Emotionally With Your Photography
In episode 2 I'm joined by Anthony Lamb, an award winning minimalist photographer from the UK, who lives and works as a professional photographer in the UAE. Anthony shares some great insights on how to connect with your photography on a personal level, and how this can be used to find inspiration in photographing your local area landscapes so you can lose the FOMO from always feeling like you need to have world class locations on your doorstep.
2020-07-28
45 min
The Open Shutter Photography Podcast
Luke Tscharke - What It's Like To Ditch The Corporate Life For A Career In Landscape Photography
Welcome to episode 3! In this weeks episode I'm talking with professional landscape photographer Luke Tscharke, who shares what it's been like to leave the security of a corporate life behind for a more fulfilling career in photography, and we also go a bit deeper into how not panic when you feel your photography mojo starting to slip, plus a lot more.
2020-07-28
45 min
The Open Shutter Photography Podcast
Adam Williams - How To Stand Out In A World Full Of Photographers
Welcome to the Open Shutter Photography Podcast episode 1, with our guest Adam Williams from EasyWayPhotography.com I'm so proud and thankful to kick the podcast off with this interview. It started out with the intention of being simply some tips and insights on creativity but the further we went into the conversation, the deeper and more personal Adams stories and insights went. The whole experience left me re-evaluating my own photography, what it all means to me, and how I can put more of myself into my photography to...
2020-07-25
56 min
The Open Shutter Photography Podcast
Podcast Trailer Episode
Welcome to the Open Shutter Photography Podcast! This episode is a quick introduction to what's coming
2020-07-17
05 min
Coach's Edge
FIBA 3x3 and how it will help your team. Chuck Arnold: FIBA Master Teacher
Coach Chuck Arnold is a high school boys basketball coach in Patow, Texas who holds certifications in FIBA, USA Basketball and holds the highest possible coaching certification for FIBA 3x3. He shares how God has played a roll in him becoming a basketball coach and finding his purpose in life. Coach Arnold coaches on of the top high school teams in the state of Texas. He travels around the world consulting with FIBA and various professional basketball programs. He shares three keys that lead to playing effective 3v3 and basketball in general. He also shares his thoughts on the c...
2020-07-13
46 min
THE OWLS NEST BBQ SHOW
Sucklebusters Rubs and Sauces - The Dan Arnold Interview
Dan Arnold of Sucklebusters tells us where the name came from and gives us a behind the scenes look at Sucklebusters Rubs and Sauces.
2020-06-05
1h 05
Weekly Welcome
Steve Wong with Oxalis
Steve Wong is a Partner and the Director of Operations for Oxalis, an affordable, accessible, and approachable neighborhood bistro with a Michelin star just steps away from Brooklyn Museum and Prospect Park. Steve's childhood in the Bay Area involved early opening shifts at coffee shops, light Forbes article reading, and eventually a career in the world of worker cooperatives. However, hospitality always played a part for Steve, and not long after, he reunited with his high school friend, Chef Nico Russell (Daniel, Mirazur) and beverage director Piper Kristensen (Booker and Dax) to run Oxalis as a successful pop-up, selling...
2020-05-27
28 min
The Metal Detecting Podcast
Steve Arnold
On this show we talk with the Meteorite man Steve Arnold, AKA Fireball Steve. Steve tells us all about his hobby of searching for valuable meteorites and his techniques. We also discus Steve’s YouTube channel.
2020-05-16
58 min
The Joint Practices Podcast
Episode #89 "7 on 7's w/ Elijah Arnold"
Shawn and Steve team up for the first ever tag team 7 on 7! The guys welcome in Elijah Arnold, to talk about his favorite team. Tune in to find out who Elijah's Team is.... #Weareontocincinnati @JointPractices -------> Twitter.
2020-05-12
00 min
Fun Ideas Podcast
Fun Ideas Podcast #62 - Steve Darnall
He is the host of Those Were the Days and the Nostalgia Digest Podcast, as well as the editor and publisher of the Nostalgia Digest magazine. It's Steve Darnall. Plus, the latest news from Fun Ideas Productions.
2020-02-26
1h 16
The Joint Practices Podcast
Joint Practices Episode #64 "Super Salad Steve Knox"
Shawn, Steve, and Stephen talk the Week 11 slate of games and LETTTSSSSS get to the Pick'Em! @JointPractices ------>Twitter #FishWhaleReunion.
2019-11-15
00 min
Fun Ideas Podcast
Fun Ideas Podcast #32 - Steve Bergson
Our guest today worked as a librarian at the Albert & Temmy Latner Jewish Public Library of Toronto. He has been reading comics since age 4, and in his spare time launched the Jewish comics bibliography which eventually led to an exhibition on display called Zap! Pow! Oy! Here he is, Steve Bergson.
2019-04-17
1h 08
The Nicholas Paul Arnold Hour
Episode 10: Interview w/Photoshop Steve
In this episode I am joined by the one and only Photoshop Steve, the notorious Instagram photo bandit. Listen in as we discuss his clever Photoshop work and where his inspiration comes from, as well as his views on “Comedy” and where the entertainment world is currently heading towards. Enjoy!
2019-03-27
1h 03
The AJ Roberts Show
Episode 009 - From amputee to high performance athlete - with Steve Arnold
It was another routine day in Afghanistan in 2011, when suddenly, Steve Arnold, a former Staff Sergeant of a search team in the Royal Engineers' life was turned upside down in an instant when he stepped on an IED. The blast left Steve with multiple horrific injuries, with the main injury being the loss of both legs, leaving him a double amputee. Instead of letting this horrendous incident and life get the better of him, Steve has worked extremely hard with the help of the fantastic rehabilitation team at Hedley Court to not only take up hand cycling...
2019-03-26
33 min
The Nicholas Paul Arnold Hour
Episode 8: Interview w/Steve Di Giorgio of Testament
In this episode I am joined by the legendary Mr Steve Di Giorgio, bassist of iconic bands such as Death, Testament, Iced Earth, and many more. Listen in as we share some laughs and reminisce on his early days working with Chuck Schuldiner all the way up to the iconic “Death To All” Tour, as well as his career playing with Testament. We also gain Steve’s perspective on how being an overall NICE person can take you places in your career. Enjoy!
2019-03-04
1h 20
The Holden Village Podcast
Aging with Dignity with Steve Arnold
Dr. Steve Arnold is a Deacon of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and is a member of the Lutheran Diaconal Association community. Steve is certified as a Director of Christian Education and as a Lutheran Teacher. He has served the Church through parish ministry, teaching at a Lutheran high school, and serving on the faculty of a Lutheran university where he taught parish leadership and lifespan faith formation. Steve currently serves as a Chaplain at a senior living facility that encompasses assisted living, memory care, transitional care and long term care. Steve is trained as a certified dementia practitioner...
2018-11-15
10 min
ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast
ANTIC Interview 339 - Steve Englehart, Atari Advanced Games Group
Steve Englehart, Atari Advanced Games Group Steve Englehart worked in the Advanced Games Group of Atari, where he developed ideas for new computer games. He was the designer of E.T. Phone Home!, Final Legacy, and Garfield for the Atari 8-bit machines, and worked on several unfinished games. He wrote the manual for Eastern Front: 1941. This interview took place on November 17, 2017. A video version of this interview is available. Video version of this interview Steve's web site ANTIC Interview 67 - Ted Richards, Atari Connection Magazine
2018-05-11
31 min
TMIPod w/ Shawn Arnold
Ep. 8 - Steve Barnes
Co-host of the iconic The Morning X on 99X in Atlanta, Steve Barnes joins me. Radio personality, filmaker, actor, marketing guru, and the founder of Barnes Creative Studios. We discuss going after your dreams, Clutch driving, technology, Trump's helicopter, drones on cruise ships, cassingles, strangers thinking you are a jerk and.... Pokemon. Wait. What?!?!? Pokemon?!? Yes. Pokemon. Enjoy! Intro - Deathbed (Na, Na, Na) by John Faye/IKE from the album Parallel Universe. Available on iTunes
2017-05-24
1h 41
ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast
ANTIC Interview 268 - Steve Gerber, VP of International New Product Development
Steve Gerber, VP of International New Product Development Steve Gerber was head of the Atari Software Acquisition Program. In October 1981, Atari opened its first Regional Software Acquisition Center, managed by Steve, in a 4,000 square-foot location that also housed the Atari Program Exchange (APX). Later Steve was Atari's VP of International New Product Development, in charge of software development for non-US markets. This interview took place on January 17, 2017. Teaser quote: "I had these guys that were in a barn that was built in 1100-something that had set it up to be their "office" somewhere i...
2017-01-22
35 min
ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast
ANTIC Interview 261 - Steve Ahlstrom: SynFile+ and PaperClip
Steve Ahlstrom: SynFile+ and PaperClip Steve Ahlstrom was half of The 4th Works, with Dan Moore. Together they programmed SynFile+, which was published by Synapse; and PaperClip, published by Batteries Included. The team also created BackTalk, a telecommunications program; and Sherlock, a disk sector editor utility. This interview took place on October 4, 2016. Teaser quote: "What's weird is, every now and then -- and this is, what, 40 years later -- I still get a random e-mail asking me for support for Sherlock or for SynFile, which is kind of strange." ANTIC interview...
2017-01-06
22 min
Steve Owens's show
Interview with Arnold Schwarzenegger, Vince Neil and Melissa Santos
Sixteen celebrities are set to compete for their favorite charities when “The Celebrity Apprentice” shifts to Los Angeles for its eighth season where twice-elected California governor and international movie superstar Arnold Schwarzenegger reigns over the boardroom. Interview with Arnold, Vince Neil, and Melissa Santos Arnold Assistant.
2016-12-29
15 min
ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast
ANTIC Interview 257 - Steve Panak, Game Reviewer
Steve Panak, Game Reviewer Steve Panak was a prolific writer of Atari computer game reviews. He wrote the Panak Strikes! column in A.N.A.L.O.G. Computing magazine, and also wrote reviews for Antic magazine and ST-Log magazine. This interview took place on November 28, 2016. "Companies were just sending me games to review there at the end, so I was just getting buried in games."
2016-11-29
20 min
ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast
ANTIC Interview 234 - Steve Robinson: Diggerbonk and Bean Machine
Steve Robinson: Diggerbonk and Bean Machine Steve Robinson is the author of two games that were published by Atari Program Exchange: Diggerbonk and Bean Machine. Diggerbonk was first available in the spring 1983 APX catalog. Bean Machine first appeared in the summer 1983 APX catalog, where it won third prize in the Entertainment category. This interview took place on June 13, 2016. A video version of this interview is available, check the show notes at AtariPodcast.com for the link. In it, we talk about Jack Palevich whom I previously interviewed. Teaser quote: "When they...
2016-09-22
26 min
ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast
ANTIC Interview 228 - Steve Stone, POKEY and ANTIC layout design
Steve Stone, POKEY and ANTIC layout design Steve Stone worked at Atari from 1977 through 1980, where he was a chip layout designer and engineer. He worked on the layout design for the POKEY and ANTIC chips. After Atari, he founded Macro Dienamics, Inc., a chip design firm that worked on custom chips for the Amiga computer. This interview took place on August 29, 2016. Video of this interview: https://youtu.be/JhGPasK_RmE "The concept of someone flying in from Manhattan for the week, wearing thousand-dollar suits, being chauffeured around the valley and then...
2016-09-12
43 min
ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast
ANTIC Interview 199 - Bob Alkire and Steve Saunders, Rainbow GPU
Bob Alkire and Steve Saunders, Rainbow GPU Bob Alkire and Steve Saunders worked in Atari's Corporate Research lab under Alan Kay, where they worked on the Rainbow GPU. Rainbow was a next-generation graphics chip (after ANTIC) which was never released. This interview took place on June 10, 2016. The first voice you hear is that of Bob Alkire. Teaser quotes: Steve: "And they basically went around the table and said, 'This computer project has software in it, therefore it belongs in my division.' — 'No, this project has hardware in it, therefore it be...
2016-07-11
54 min
ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast
ANTIC Interview 189 - Steve Cavin: Minotaur, Juggles' House, Juggles' Rainbow
Steve Cavin: Minotaur, Juggles' House, Juggles' Rainbow Steve Cavin started at Cromenco where he built computer kits and tested hardware. Later he wrote several programs for the Atari 8-bit computers: Minotaur, which was published by Atari Program Exchange — it first appeared in the fall 1981 APX catalog; and the Atari versions of Juggles' House and Juggles' Rainbow, educational games published by The Learning Company. He also wrote "The Five Letters", a hangman-style game that - so far - I haven't been able to find online. This interview took place April 22, 2016. "He looked at the scr...
2016-06-19
32 min
Think, Believe and Manifest
Steve Rodgers - Fear to Success!
Tune is as Constance interviews her special Guest Steve Rodgers. Steve worked with Warren Buffett for 8 years and was CEO of a Real Estate Company generating 25 billion in annual sales. Steve is a leader in helping others discover, maximize and increase their highest good and purpose in life and business. http://www.thealchemyadvisors.comhttp://loaradionetwork.com
2016-06-11
1h 00
ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast
ANTIC Interview 177 - Steve Smith, ANTIC chip
Steve Smith, ANTIC chip Steve Smith was an engineering technician at Atari from 1977 until 1979, where he worked on the development of the Atari 400 and 800 computers. He was one of the technicians who designed the ANTIC and CTIA chips. In this interview, we discuss Liza Loop, whom I previously interviewed. This interview took place on February 9, 2016. Teaser quotes: "...Huge roomful of 1 MhZ but not 1.1 MhZ devices. So that's what they put in the peripherals, was 6507 that they had surplus lying around." "The first chips came into the lab...
2016-05-24
49 min
ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast
ANTIC Interview 148 - Steve Baker: Defender, Stargate
Steve Baker: Defender, Stargate Steve Baker is well-known in the Atari world as having done the 400/800 and 5200 conversions of Defender. He also did ports of Stargate for the 5200 and the 400/800. Additionally, he developed Miniature Golf and Microgammon SB for the 400/800 and 5200, and Reversi and Gomuku for the 400/800. He worked for Apple from 1980 to 1982, then for Atari from 82 to 84. Steve also wrote games for the Apple II, the Atari 2600, the Intellivision, and the Commodore 64. This interview took place on November 1, 2015. Links: Interview with 2600 Connection - http://www.2600connection.com/interviews/steve_baker/inter...
2016-03-20
50 min
ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast
ANTIC Interview 140 - Steve Hales: Slime, Dimension X, Fort Apocalypse
Steve Hales: Slime, Dimension X, Fort Apocalypse Steve Hales published several games with Synapse Software: Slime, Dimension X, Fort Apocalypse, and Mindwheel. His first job was reverse engineering the Atari 2600 to create the Starpath Supercharger. His game for that platform was Suicide Mission, an Asteroids clone. This interview took place on October 21, 2015. In it we discuss Ihor Wolosenko and Cathryn Mataga, whom I previously interviewed; and Mike Potter and Bob Polin, whose interviews are forthcoming. Steve has released the source code for Fort Apocalypse. He and I talked about the possibility of also r...
2016-03-04
1h 18
ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast
ANTIC Interview 123 - Steve DeFrisco, Wing War, H.E.R.O.
Steve Defrisco, H.E.R.O., Wing War Hello and welcome to Antic, The Atari 8-bit Computer Podcast. My name is Randy Kindig. This is another in the continuing series of Atari 8-bit related interviews. This time, we talk to a former game developer for the Atari 8-bits, Mr. Steve DeFrisco. Steve worked for Imagic and Activision, working on porting such titles as H.E.R.O. (Helicopter Emergency Rescue Operation) and Wing War as well as developing software for the Intellivision and Atari 2600. He also is the man doing the juggling in an Imagic video from 1983; link...
2016-01-30
41 min
ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast
ANTIC Interview 75 - Steve Davis, Director of Advanced Research
Steve Davis, Director of Advanced Research Steve Davis worked in Atari’s advanced research lab under Alan Kay, for 5 or 6 years, where he worked on several skunkworks projects including a laserdisc player controlled by an Atari 800, an Atari 800-based local area network, and artificial intelligence projects. This interview occurred May 11, 2015. Teaser quote: “I winded around the building, there was nobody there. ... I opened up this one door and there was, like, hundreds of people partying. With party hats on. I called the guy...
2015-08-28
27 min
ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast
ANTIC Interview 65 - Steve Mayer, 400/800 Designer
Steve Mayer, Atari 400/800 Designer Hello and welcome to an interview-only episode of Antic, the Atari 8-bit computer podcast. Today I’m honored to be interviewing someone who was involved in the original design of the Atari 400 & 800 computers, Mr. Steve Mayer. Steve worked with Joe Decuir (whom I interviewed in an earlier episode), Jay Miner, and others on the Candy & Colleen project and that’s our main focus for this interview. However, Steve also was involved in much more, including involvement in the creation of Cyan Engineering, later known as the Grass Valley Think Tank and was inv...
2015-07-23
55 min
ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast
ANTIC Interview 54 - Steve Molyneux, German Software Development Manager
Steve Molyneux, German Software Development Manager Steve Molyneux was Atari’s Software Development Manager in Hamburg, Germany from 1981 through 1984. He was responsible for the European side of Atari Program Exchange, and launching games at European trade shows. Parts of this interview discuss adult situations, and are not appropriate for children. This interview occurred on April 13, 2015 LINK 2008 photos of Atari Europe HQ Teaser quotes: “...In sort of private helicopters up to this chalet. I mean the a...
2015-06-12
53 min
ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast
ANTIC Interview 42 - Steve Carden, RealDOS
Steve Carden, RealDOS Steve Carden maintains RealDOS, a free, command-line DOS that's multiplexer capable, and still being actively maintained to work with modern hardware. He also works on a variety of hardware products, some of which are available to Atari hobbyists, and some of which aren't. Steve also helped take over maintenance of BBS Express from Keith Ledbetter. This interview took place February 27, 2015. LINK Steve's web site Teaser quotes: "Just the fact that we have an Atari, that w...
2015-05-13
35 min
Trancecoda Podcast
Trancecoda Podcast Episode 13 - Resident Special - Steve Arnold/Dark Fusion/Glynn Alan
Merry Christmas everyone. Here's a whopping 3 hour show from your residents, Steve Arnold, Dark Fusion & Glynn Alan. Steve Arnold: 1. Guy J - Candyland 2. Moshic - Eyirakuz 3. Guy J - Dizzy Moments 4. Moshic - False Emotion (Philthy Chit Remix) 5. Max Graham vs Gai Barone - Dying To Survive 2014 6. John 00 Fleming - Ashoka Pt 2 7. Trilucid & Philthy Chit - Syntax (Gai Barone Remix) 8. Simon Templar - To The Stars Pt 1 9. John 00 Fleming - Healing ( Simon Templar Remix) 10. Liquid Soul - Nirvana (Activa Remix) 11. Miro - By Your Side (3 Access & You Remix) 12. CM - Dream Universe (Activa Remix) Dark Fusion: No tracklist provided. ...
2014-12-24
3h 10
ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast
ANTIC Episode 9 - The Atari 8-bit Podcast - JD Casten & Steve Wilds
On this episode of Antic, the Atari 8-bit Podcast: an interview with JD Casten, Antic magazine’s prolific game author, an interview with Steve Wilds, editor of Atari User Magazine … and lots of retrogaming news and reviews. Links mentioned in this episode: Recurring Links Floppy Days Podcast AtariArchives.org AtariMagazines.com Kevins Book “Terrible Nerd” New Atari books scans at archive.org ANTIC feedback at AtariAge What We’ve Been Up To Turbo-B...
2014-04-03
2h 09