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Outside the Sanctuary
From Faith to Food: Meet a Christian Restaurant Owner Guest: Brian Bowman
Pastor Vince and Bill Merkh invite a new guest. How challenging is it to run a business while staying true to your faith in Christ? For Brian Bowman, one of the owners of Freddy's Frozen Custard and Steakburgers, it's a daily commitment. His mission: serve great food and create an even greater environment. Hear more about Brian's journey during this episode. Order At One Of His Delicious Restaurants Burlington Location ► https://www.freddys.com/location/burlington-nj Cinnaminson Location ► https://www.freddys.com/location/cinnaminson-burlington-pike-nj
2025-04-29
49 min
Throttle to the Floor Podcast
Season 1 (2025) - Episode 1: Post-Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium, Daytona 500 Preview
About the Podcast: The Throttle to the Floor Podcast is a motorsports podcast where me (William Earnest) and Evan Sager co-host and sit down with guests each week to talk about what is happening in the world of NASCAR and take frequent looks into IndyCar and NHRA.About the Episode: On this episode of the Throttle to the Floor, I sit down with my guests Zachary Smith and Mason Morgan to discuss everything after the Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium as well as looking forward to the first points paying race of the 2025 NASCAR season...
2025-02-13
21 min
Deez Lug Nutz
Back Atop The Pit Box & SMART Tour Rookie Joey Braun
Episode 121 is on the scene and we're back Atop The PIt Box with our friends Justin, Josh and Zac of Atop The PIt Box Podcast and NASCAR Fantasy League. We give you the biggest and surprising driver values for the upcoming Cup Series season along with those who are over and under valued, bold predictions for the season and our championship picks for the season. We also let you in on how you can win a free entry into the league for this season! Make sure you follow Atop The Pit Box on Facebook, X and atopthepitbox.com for...
2025-01-28
2h 03
Dave Does History
Duke William (12/13)
What happens when a people are torn from their homeland and thrust into the chaos of exile? In this episode, we recount the tragic voyage of the Duke William, a deportation ship that sank on December 13, 1758, with over 360 Acadians aboard. Through vivid storytelling, we delve into the larger context of the Expulsion of the Acadians, the fateful final days at sea, and the remarkable selflessness of Noel Doiron, whose legacy endures as a testament to human dignity. Don’t miss this moving exploration of a chapter in history that continues to resonate today.
2024-12-13
05 min
Dave Does History
Unforeseen Consequences
In this episode of Dave Does History, we explore the high-stakes presidential election of 1900, a pivotal moment in America’s journey onto the world stage. Incumbent President William McKinley, riding a wave of economic prosperity and national pride after the Spanish-American War, faces off against William Jennings Bryan, the populist firebrand pushing against imperialism and advocating for the common man. This wasn’t just an election; it was a battle of values, with America’s future hanging in the balance. We’ll delve into the contrasting campaign styles, from McKinley’s calm “front porch” approach to Bryan’s populist crusa...
2024-11-06
09 min
Plausibly Live - The Dave Bowman Show
DDH - Clash of the Titans
In this episode of Dave Does History on Bill Mick Live, Dave Bowman takes listeners back to one of the most pivotal elections in U.S. history—the election of 1912. It wasn’t just a contest between candidates; it was a clash of ideologies that would shape the nation for decades to come. With four influential contenders—incumbent William Howard Taft, former president Theodore Roosevelt, Democrat Woodrow Wilson, and Socialist Eugene V. Debs—each presenting a unique vision for America's future, this election marked a turning point. Dave explores the key issues that divided these ca...
2024-11-05
31 min
Inspiring Leadership with Jonathan Bowman-Perks MBE
#340. Capturing Saddam and Osama Bin Laden & Leading Special Forces: 4-Star Admiral Bill McRaven, Navy SEAL
Inspiring Leadership Podcast: Admiral William H. McRavenJoin us as we sit down with Admiral William H. McRaven, a retired four-star U.S. Navy admiral and former Chancellor of the University of Texas System. With a storied military career commanding special operations at every level, Admiral McRaven led forces responsible for some of the most pivotal missions of our time—including the capture of Saddam Hussein, the rescue of Captain Phillips, and the raid on Osama bin Laden. Beyond his military achievements, McRaven also shaped one of the nation’s leading university systems, overseeing education for over...
2024-11-05
54 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 64 | How To Frame Your Interview
Like a photograph, the quality of the frame will make an interview better or worse. In this week's episode, I talk about the many ways I frame interviews before, during, and after the interview is complete, and how that makes for a better interview. I break down my tried methods for creating a safe, comfortable environment for your interviewees while also maximizing the technical quality of your recordings. From the emails you send before the interview to the final follow-up afterward, every step is crucial to ensuring a smooth and successful conversation. Here...
2024-08-27
27 min
Dave Does History
Little Ben
In the latest episode of “Dave Does History” on *Bill Mick Live*, historian Dave Bowman sheds light on one of the more obscure figures in American presidential history: Benjamin Harrison, the 23rd President of the United States. Often overlooked in the grand tapestry of U.S. history, Harrison’s legacy is much more significant than most realize. Bowman’s deep dive into Harrison’s life and presidency reveals a leader whose actions and principles continue to echo through the corridors of American politics. Dave Bowman opens the discussion with an unexpected reference—a modern country song by the Brothers...
2024-08-20
33 min
The Art Bell Archive
March 18, 1999: Children's Past Lives - Carol Bowman
Carol Bowman explores the phenomenon of children's past-life memories, sharing compelling cases in which young children recall details of previous existences. She discusses the scientific and spiritual implications of reincarnation, how these memories can affect a child's development, and techniques for parents to help children process their experiences.
2024-06-06
2h 45
Deez Lug Nutz
NASCAR Whelen Modified Star Jake Johnson
Episode 86 is on the scene with the most recent winner on the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Jake Johnson. If you are a fan of modified racing, you are familiar with Ole Blue. Owned by Boehler Racing Enterprises, the iconic number 3 has had Ryan Preece, Tony Hirschman, Wayne Anderson among others have taken trips to victory lane. Last Saturday, Johnson added his name to that list at Monadnock Speedway. Jake tells us about his unique post race celebration, how he got started in racing and how he views his own career and expectations going forward.We preview the...
2024-05-14
1h 46
Deez Lug Nutz
Brandon Ward & Alby Ovitt
Episode 84 is on the scene with the 2023 Brad's Golf Cars Modified Champion at Bowman Gray Stadium Brandon Ward. Ward ended a winless streak dating back to July of 2022 in the Brad's Golf Cars Modified Division at Bowman Gray Stadium. He discusses his fast start to the season with his New Day Motorsports Team, his SMART Modified Tour struggles so far, testing with Trevor Ward at North Wilkesboro and shares candid memories and laughs about his fallen friend Zach Brewer.Alby Ovitt is undefeated on the STAR Super Stock Tour in 2024 after winning at Lonesome Pine Motorsports Park...
2024-04-30
1h 51
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 63 | How Much Should I Talk About Myself In An Interview?
Ever gone on a date with someone who only talks about themselves? Me neither. But that would be obnoxious, on a date or while being interviewed. In this episode, I talk about how much it's appropriate to talk about yourself, your story, your thoughts, and your agenda while interviewing someone. Surprisingly, it's more nuanced than you might think. YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg73E-2NebZvD0df2JCEt8w Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2tzoxgGJLmzVfSg0vwFQz4 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-art-of-the-interview/id1542998239
2024-03-12
27 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 62 | Three Mindsets To Adopt For Better Interviews
Your mindset will influence how your interview. In this week's episode, I talk about three essential mindsets to practice to get better interviews. YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg73E-2NebZvD0df2JCEt8w Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2tzoxgGJLmzVfSg0vwFQz4 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-art-of-the-interview/id1542998239
2024-03-05
25 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 61 | How To Step Into Empathy When You Feel Only Antipathy
Everyone knows the experience of sitting across from someone who you disagree with and feel animosity towards. In this week's episode, I talk about five steps to help you step out of antipathy and into empathy so you can have better interviews and conversations with people who you just don't see eye to eye. YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg73E-2NebZvD0df2JCEt8w Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2tzoxgGJLmzVfSg0vwFQz4 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-art-of-the-interview/id1542998239
2024-02-27
29 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 60 | 12 Reasons We Need To Ask Better Questions in 2024
The Art of the Interview is back! Starting in February 2024, I'll be hosting a weekly episode and releasing it every Tuesday. In this week's episode, I talk about twelve reasons why I think asking better questions is essential to being human in 2024 (in addition to just giving me something to podcast about). From expanding empathy to increasing both tolerance and intolerance (yes, you heard me right), these are a few reasons among many I think asking better questions can help make the world a better place. Also, the Art of the Interview is now on...
2024-02-20
38 min
Deez Lug Nutz
Valley Star 300 Review & Brandon Ward
Episode 55 is on the scene with analysis and reaction for the 2023 running of the Valley Star Credit Union 300 at Martinsville Speedway. Hear from the biggest stars in Late Model Racing as they share their thoughts about racing for a Grandfather Clock. Brandon White with NASCAR Roots joins us to help break down the biggest and richest Late Model Stock Car race of the year. Trevor Ward not only got the biggest win of his career but also stamped his place in history by winning the Virginia Triple Crown. We discuss how big an impact this win is and dive...
2023-09-26
1h 53
Deez Lug Nutz
50th Episode Special with Justin Mincey & Kenny Forbes
We are on the scene for our 50th episode! We sincerely thank each and every one of you who has supported us through 50 episodes. Jody decided he would lead the show off for once so let us know how he did!We are joined this week by the winner of the biggest Budweiser Limited Sportsman race of the season at South Boston Speedway Kenny Forbes. Kenny describes his run on Saturday that paid $1,500 to win, working for Lee Pulliam Performance, his start in racing, why he hasn't raced much over the last several years and what this...
2023-08-29
1h 54
Deez Lug Nutz
Justin Mincey & Kenny Forbes
We are on the scene for our 50th episode! We sincerely thank each and every one of you who has supported us through 50 episodes. Jody decided he would lead the show off for once so let us know how he did!We are joined this week by the winner of the biggest Budweiser Limited Sportsman race of the season at South Boston Speedway Kenny Forbes. Kenny describes his run on Saturday that paid $1,500 to win, working for Lee Pulliam Performance, his start in racing, why he hasn't raced much over the last several years and what this...
2023-08-22
2h 02
Deez Lug Nutz
Bill Mullis & Logan Jones
This week, episode 44 arrives on the scene with the owner of Larry King Law's Langley Speedway Bill Mullis. Mullis takes us behind the scenes of promoting events at Langley Speedway, the lean years, moments where Bill was ready to get out of the business to enjoying the fruits of him and his staff's labor with the track's current success. Bill talks about Connor Hall and Brenden "Butterbean" Queen's racing beginnings as kids at the track and how Flo Racing has impacted his business among other subjects!Each week on the Solid Rock Carriers Cars Tour, you may...
2023-07-10
1h 56
Deez Lug Nutz
Brandon White, Austin Jones & Zack Ore
Episode 42 is on the scene with NASCAR Roots Brandon White. Brandon has written articles and contributed to RACE22.com & Short Track Scene. You can now find him writing articles for the NASCAR Roots page which spotlights regional touring series and short tracks including the ARCA Menards Series. He joins us for multiple topics. Austin Jones has had a breakout season at Bowman Gray Stadium in the Law Offices Of John Barrow Street Stock Series. He finally broke through and won his first career event at the Stadium and he joins us to discuss his big win from S...
2023-06-27
1h 40
Deez Lug Nutz
Joey Coulter and Kade Brown
Episode 41 is on the scene with full analysis of the CARS Tour event from Dominion Raceway. It was a duel for the ages between Brenden "Butterbean' Queen, Carson Kvapil and Bobby McCarty. Queen and Kvapil are no strangers to racing for the win and they waged war around Dominion Raceway until they opened up a lane for Bobby McCarty. McCarty got by both and edged out Queen by .0009 seconds to win his first tour race since 2021. We discuss the hard racing that took place, who took advantage of this with some good runs and discuss other happenings from the...
2023-06-20
1h 55
Deez Lug Nutz
Gary Ledbetter and Jeremy Gerstner
Episode 38 is on the scene and the boys detail their split trip from Friday. Jody was at Franklin County Speedway in Callaway VA covering the SMART Modified Tour while Julian was at Tri County Speedway in Granite Falls NC covering the GXS Street Stock Series, CARS Tour Pro Late Model doubleheader. We break down the SMART Modified powered by Pace-O Matic event from Franklin County Speedway with our analysis of the event. We also break down the inaugural GXS Street Stock Series LeapFrog 75 from Tri County Speedway. We would like to recognize Kyle Lynch f...
2023-05-31
2h 06
George Bowman and Friends
Season Two - Episode Seven - Christmas Special
This week, there was no live show. Instead, I recorded a podcast from the comfort of my own living room. As it is nearly Christmas, it felt only right to do George Bowman and Friends Christmas Special. For the show, my Dad and Brother (William) joined me, along with a very special guest, and loyal listener George Walker. We has four Christmas Themed debated: Best Christmas Food, Best Christmas Song, Best Christmas Film, and Best Christmas Tradition, as well as plenty more sub-topics including TV Christmas Specials, and best Christmas chocolate collection.I...
2022-12-23
1h 51
The Latest Generation
Awakening - 1831 - William Lloyd Garrison Publishes The Liberator - Mapping History
Twenty-five-year-old William Lloyd Garrison published the anti-slavery weekly newspaper, The Liberator, starting on the first day of 1831. The Letters of William Lloyd Garrison: I will be heard, 1822-1835 includes in its annotations on page 92 an objective summary of the circumstances of the Todd libel case.
2022-07-23
07 min
Pursuing Holiness Wholeheartedly
William and Catherine Booth & The Salvation Army
William and Catherine Booth & The Salvation Army--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rev-j-patrick-bowman/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rev-j-patrick-bowman/support
2022-05-10
36 min
RecruitingDaily Podcast
Performance ReNEW - UK Launching 4-Day Workweek Should The US Do The Same With Natasha Bowman
On today’s episode of the RecruitingDaily Podcast, William Tincup speaks to Natasha from Performance ReNEW about now that the UK has launched a four-day work week, should the US do the same?Listen & Subscribe on your favorite platformApple | Spotify | Google | AmazonVisit us at RecruitingDaily for all of your recruiting, sourcing, and HR content.Follow on Twitter @RecruitingDaily Attend one of our #HRTX Events
2022-05-10
27 min
Confessions of a Grieving Mother
Khristina Bowman: Meet Jacob
Listen as Khristina talks about what it was like to lose Jacob at 20 weeks gestation. If you are interested in donating to the Jacob William Bowman Fund, please write a check out to The Erie Community Foundation and in the memo line please put Jacob William Bowman Fund. *any amount will help this fund be established* Mail donations to: The Erie Community Foundation 459 W. 6th Street Erie, PA 16507
2022-04-21
59 min
George Bowman and Friends
EPISODE 3 - 15/02/2022 - The Family Episode - Dad Simon and Brothers William and Jamie
This week my Dad and two brothers are on their half-term holidays so travelled up from Norwich to join me on the show.I talked all things Norwich City and teaching with dad, football and cricket with William, and school and trains with Jamie.Each had prepared a room 101 and we went through each individually before I chose which was worthy of a place in The George Bowman and Friends room 101.Emily came on to represent URN against myself and honoury UON sport member, William, for the score predictions and we also talked...
2022-02-17
1h 30
J. A. Bowman's Personal Podcasts
Episode 4 - Writers and the South, Pt. 1
In this episode we examine the role that art plays in any given culture, and we then use a story about the American South to consider how one particular author, William Faulkner and his "Odor of Verbena", can reflect and challenge traditions from the region. The goal of this essay is to help you to see why we must study writing as a part of any culture. By understanding this goal, you will have a better grasp of the role literature and art play in a culture. Image: Carl Van Vechten - William Faulkner. 1954. Wikimedia Commons...
2021-08-05
33 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 59 | From The Library | How To Successfully Delegate Your Video and Audio Responsibilities
In this episode, I talk about why you should delegate your tech responsibilities and, if you do, how to go about it. I tell two stories from The Art of the Interview by Lawrence Grobel about times his delegation has gone wrong and talk about what we can learn from it. Through this episode, you'll understand why it's important to give away as many of the technical responsibilities you can. You'll also get some on-the-ground tips for what to talk about with your tech crew so that they understand exactly what they need to do and that...
2021-05-18
07 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 58 | From The Library | Why You Should Do Research Before Your Interviews | Part 2
In this episode, I talk more about why research is (for most interviewers) essential to getting the best interview you can. I also read a passage from The Art of the Interview by Lawrence Grobel about how research is essential to knowing the right questions to ask. Through this episode, you'll get some fresh ideas of how to do research on your interviewees no matter the subject you're interviewing them about. You'll also have a solid understanding of why this part of the process is essential to getting the interviews you want.
2021-05-15
09 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 57 | From The Library | Why You Should Do Research Before Your Interviews
In this episode, I talk about why research is (for most interviewers) essential to getting the best interview they can. In it, I read a passage from The Art of the Interview by Lawrence Grobel about his research philosophy. Through this episode, you'll get some fresh ideas of how to do research on your interviewees no matter the subject you're interviewing them about. You'll also have a solid understanding of why this part of the process is essential to getting the interviews you want.
2021-05-12
07 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 56 | From The Library | How To Be A Better Sports Interviewer
In this episode, I talk about how to be a better sports interviewer. I base my tips off of an anecdote in The Art of the Interview by Lawrence Grobel about ESPN interviewer Roy Firestone. The book makes two important points about Firestone's style: He is curious about the entire human, not just their sports ability He is positive in his approach to interviewing them By listening to this episode, you'll be able to be a more holistic and person-centered sports interviewer. You'll get better sound bytes from the athletes that you interview, plus you'll be able...
2021-05-08
08 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 54 | Interviewology | How To Hold The Space for Absolutely Anything
This episode explores one of the central interviewing techniques I talk about on this podcast: "holding the space." It answers the questions of: What is "holding space" during an interview? What does it mean? What does it not mean? Why is it important? How does it fit in with your overall purpose as an interviewer? This episode will unpack this somewhat abstract topic of holding the space. By the end of the episode, you'll also be better able to identify your own prejudices and preferences. You'll have some different techniques for not letting them get in the...
2021-05-07
10 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 55 | From The Library | Following The Energy and Genuine Curiosity
In this episode, I take two prompts from The Art Of The Interview by Lawrence Gobel and explore the two subjects of: Following the energy The importance of having genuine curiosity. This episode explores two central techniques of interviewing that are used by one of the best interviewers in the world (as well as yours truly!). By listening to this episode, you'll be able to better know when to stay on-topic and when to let the interview go off the tracks a little bit. You'll also see the importance of genuine curiosity in an interview setting and...
2021-05-05
07 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 53 | Interviewing Q&A | Should I Be Formal or Conversational In My Interviews?
In the same way that you speak to different people in different styles, different interviewing styles help to create safety, comfort, and intimacy on an interviewing set. In this episode, I explore how to choose the style of conversation based on three elements: Your Interviewee Your Audience Your Medium Thinking about your style in the context of these three things will help you identify whether you should use a more formal or a more casual style when doing your interviews.
2021-05-01
17 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 50 | Interviewing 201 | 7 Tips To Doing Successful Pre-Interviews
If you're going to do a pre-interview, you should do it well. Pre-interviews can be powerful ways to build intimacy and discover where to focus in the interview before you ever show up with you interviewee. In this episode, I talk about seven tips for rocking your pre-interviews, including: Do it well before the interview takes place Be totally present Focus less on ideas, more on story Follow the energy Find the story for each individual Keep detailed notes to reference later on If possible, finish up by scheduling the interview
2021-04-28
15 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 52 | Interviewing 101 | 11 Tips That Work for Interviews And Coffee Dates
There's a lot in common between interviews and coffee dates. And many of the same techniques that work for building intimacy and trust in one work well in the other too. In this episode, I talk about eleven crossover skills that you can use both as an interview as well as when you're just out for coffee with a friend...or a family member...or a good-natured clown. They're all the same. Be on time The space matters What are you drinking and who's buying the drinks? Set an intention Set the container, hold the space ...
2021-04-22
22 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 51 | Interviewing 201 | How To Hold The Space For Anything
As humans we have preferences and prejudices. But as interviews, we have a responsibility to hold whatever comes. And sometimes our prejudices and preferences can get in the way of being fully present with someone who we're interviewing. In this episode, I talk about t what it means and what it doesn't mean to hold the space for someone in your interview. I finish up with a call to all interviewers: to take a stand for people's humanity and hold the space, no matter what comes from their mouth.
2021-04-20
20 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 49 | Interviewing 101 | How To Calm Your Mind Before and During An Interview
Who out there experiences monkey mind before or during an interview? What do I ask them once I get on set? What do I ask next? How do I transition subjects? Oh no, I made them angry! How do I get them to be not-angry at me? Oh no! I didn't even hear the last two minutes of what they said because I was lost in my thoughts! Monkey mind running the show is the number-one enemy of being present with your interviewee during an interview.
2021-04-08
15 min
Inspiring Leadership with Jonathan Bowman-Perks MBE
#145: Joe Foster - Founder of Reebok
Joseph William Foster (Joe Foster) was born in 1935 in Bolton England with the same birthday 18th May, as his grandfather, also Joseph William Foster who had died 18 months earlier. Joe’s grandfather was the founder of J W Foster & Sons (Athletic Shoes) Ltd and the inventor of the Spiked Running Shoe and the Trainer (Sneaker). Joe and his late brother Jeff were born into the J W Foster & family business, but on their return after 2 years away from home on National Service, they asked questions. The year was 1955 and the brothers saw a business still rooted in the 1930’s. Thei...
2021-04-05
55 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 48 | How To Use Silence In Your Interviews | A Special Easter Weekend Episode
It's Easter Saturday - the lesser talked about middle day of the Easter Weekend. And what's so special about Easter Saturday that nobody really talks about it? Well, it's the day that God was silent. Silence can be scary. But used well, it can heighten the power of the speech that follows or came before. The day of silence between the Friday where Christ was crucified and the Sunday that Christ rose again heightens the anticipation and power of the day he rose again, supposedly. And in the same way, we can use s...
2021-04-03
14 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 47 | A Special Gift For My Podcast Audience
Recently my short film The Witness was selected for the International Christian Film and Music Festival, one of the largest faith-based film festivals in the world. And I'm giving you early access to see it. Why? During the production of this film, I put into practice many of the techniques that I talk about on this podcast. And in this episode, I talk about the story behind the People Project plus the reason why you should really consider practicing the techniques of mastering the art of the interview. To get access and view Th...
2021-04-01
22 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 46 | Interviewing Q&A | What To Do When Your Interviewee Gets Cold Feet
What do you do when an interviewee (sometimes a central interviewee!) suddenly gets nervous and gets cold feet about the interview? How do you navigate the emotional intricacies that are involved in getting someone to feel comfortable and safe doing an interview with you? In this episode, I talk about some techniques that I used to talk down my interviewees and restore their confidence in the process when they get nervous about the interview. I talk about how to: Identify the concerns Normalize and legitimize the concerns Increase and reaffirm their agency Tighten up the container ...
2021-03-31
17 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 45 | Interviewing In The Raw | 3 Interviewing Tips I'm Not Good At...But Still Work
There's a lot of good interviewers in the world, many of them better than I am! And recently I've been reading about some of their tips and tricks to be better at interviewing, and I've been realizing I have a lot of room to grow. In this episode, I talk about three interviewing tips in which I could definitely improve: Stay Silent After An Interviewee Finishes Their Answer Don't Ask Multiple Questions In One Question Research Long and Question Short Looks like I have some things to practice in upcoming interviews! And I hope you...
2021-03-25
08 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 44 | Interviewing Q&A | To Pre-Interview Or Not Pre-Interview
Should I do a pre-interview or not? What even is a pre-interview, and why can the help or hinder my interview? In this episode, I talk about some of the objections to doing pre-interviews and why, in my opinion, they're still a powerful way to get to the heart of a subject and an interviewee - if you do them right: DO talk to them before you show up on set - not when you get there DON'T probe too deeply into subjects you want to cover in the interview DO try to understand the general...
2021-03-24
16 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 43 | Interviewing Q&A | 7 Interviewing Tips for Documentary Videos and Films
Documentary is my favorite type of interview. Getting the opportunity to sit across from someone and dig into their life or subject of choice is like drinking a cup of coffee in the early hours watching the sunrise - no matter how many times you do it, it gets better every time. In this episode, I talk about my seven tips on doing the best documentary video interviews that you can do: If possible, meet up or talk to the subject before the interview Be on time Plan for setup time Come prepared with questions and...
2021-03-21
15 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 42 | Interviewing Q&A | How To End Your Interview With A Bang (Not Literally, Of Course...)
There are a lot of people who answer the question of how to start your interview, but fewer people ask how to end your interview with a bang. In fact, ending of your interview well is equally as important as a solid start. It's the time when you wrap up, sum up, and invite the person you're interviewing to really dig deep and summarize what they're all about. In this episode, I talk about the best points on how to wrap your interview to get the most out of the time that you spend with...
2021-03-20
12 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 42 - Interviewing Q&A - How To Talk Like An Interviewer
Are you starting up an interview series but frustrated that your voice doesn't sound like everybody else in the interviewing sphere? Don't be. Actually there's many different styles, cadences, and voice types in the world of podcasts, YouTube shows, and interviews. That said, there are a few things you can do to improve your delivery and connect with your guest and audience in a better way. In this episode, I talk about five techniques that you can use to improve your voice delivery and interview presence to connect with your interviewee, engage your audience, and...
2021-03-11
16 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 41 | Interviewing Q&A | How To Prepare for your First Interview
You've scheduled your guest, and you're gnawing at your fingernails waiting for the day when you're going to do the interview. What do you do while you wait? In this episode, I talk about four things I would do if I were going back to the beginning and doing my first interview all over again. And really, it's four things you could do for any interview, whether it's your first or fifth or your fifty-fifth! Research Querying your audience for questions Doing a pre-interview with your subject Calming your mind and emotions before the i...
2021-03-10
17 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 40 | Interviewing Q&A | How To Be A Good Interviewee (Or How To Direct Your Interviewee)
An interviewer is only as good as their interviewee. So much of what an interviewer does is empowering the interviewee to be the best interview subject that they can be. And that's why, as an interviewee, sometimes it's helpful to know exactly what makes for a good interview right off the bat before you even begin. That said, these are a few tips for you would-be interviewees that can help you to prep for your upcoming interview. These are also good points for interviewers to help direct their interviewees before the interview. Use mid-length answers If...
2021-03-06
11 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 39 | Interviewing Q&A | How Long Should My Interview Be?
Should I go long or stay short? Long-form interviewing or short-form? Should I record long and edit short? What should the final duration of my podcast/video/media be? In this episode, I talk interview and media length. I argue that, essentially, there's no universally right answer to these questions but that, instead, you should base your length off of the needs and value it creates for your audience. You should ask the questions: Who is my audience? What types of information or value am I providing them? What is the best length and format for...
2021-03-04
10 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 38 | Transformational Interviewing | Transformational Interviewing and the Importance of Re-Listening To Your Interviews
Have you ever wondered why you're not getting the kind of interviews that you know are possible? Me too. And recently I had an experience where I was listening back to one of my interviews as a listener and it hit me like a load of bricks. I haven't been empowering my interviewee to have the transformation that's possible for them. The interviews, instead, have been all about me. In this episode, I talk about one of my most-recent realizations about my interviewing, and it's related to the transformational power of the interview. I also...
2021-03-04
15 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 37 | Your First Interview | Part 3 - Three Types of Questions to Ask In Your First Interview
Oh no! You've been asked or assigned to do an interview for your company, business, or for a friend. And let me guess, you don't even know where to start! Well, you could start here. In this episode, I talk through three powerful types of questions you can use in your first interview: Story questions Feel, thought, and experience questions Evangelist questions These three types of questions are great for getting powerful interview audio bytes from your interviewee and helping you to form your curiosity! Need some more help? Check out Parts 2 and 3...
2021-02-23
18 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 36 | Your First Interview | Part 2 - Three Interviewing Skills To Bring To Your First Interview
Oh no! You've been asked or assigned to do an interview for your company, business, or for a friend. And let me guess, you don't even know where to start! Well, you could start here. In this episode, I talk through three of the most skills that you can bring to your first interview: How to direct your interviewee How to write good questions How to get your interviewee to tell you what you're looking for (and how not to do it!) These are three of the foundational skills, in my opinion, to being a...
2021-02-22
18 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 35 | Your First Interview | Part 1 - Three Mindsets to Bring To Your First Interview
Oh no! You've been asked or assigned to do an interview for your company, business, or for a friend. And let me guess, you don't even know where to start! Well, you could start here. In this episode, I talk through three of the most orientations that you can bring to your first interview: Being Curious Being Intentional Doing Research If you can adopt these three orientations, it's very likely you'll have a great first interview experience! Need some more help? Check out Parts 2 and 3 of this series as well where I talk...
2021-02-21
14 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 34 | Interviewing 101 | Sensing and Following the Energy
One of the most important things in doing an interview is to be curious. But how do you know which direction to take the interview and your curiosity? In this episode, I talk about one of the central skills of being able to know where to take an interview - sensing and following the energy. Essentially, it's learning to how be energetically connected to your interviewee and sense where there's the most energy in their responses so that you can know exactly where to go to get the best and most powerful content for your interview.
2021-02-20
11 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 33 | Interviewing Q&A | How Do I Structure An Interview?
In this episode, I migrate to my kitchen and answer one of the most common questions (according to Google!) about interviewing: How do I structure an interview? In the episode, I make four points about structure. Adapt your structure to your interviewee. Start near the heart. Have a structure, but don't be afraid to adapt. End strong. Ultimately, you should have a structure, but never let the structure of the interview get in the way of you following the story, emotion, and the energy where it wants the interview to go.
2021-02-12
13 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 32 | Interviews In Review | Rocking A Marketing Interview through Setting the Container and Following The Energy
Sometimes you learn things from an interview by doing poorly, sometimes you're reaffirmed in your technique by killing it. In this episode, I cover three ways I rocked a recent marketing interview. I talk about how I successfully set the container and followed the energy right to the place that the interviewee wanted to go, ultimately ending up in a fantastic interview and some great sound bytes that will really go a long way in the final product.
2021-02-10
26 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 31 | Interviewing 101 | Three Things NOT To Do During An Interview
In this episode, I get a little bit excited about some recent unexpected developments with the podcast... Oh, and I also talk about three things not to do in your interviews. From my own painful experiences.
2021-02-05
16 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 30 | Interviewing In The Raw | Why Should You Care What I Have To Say
When you're not the greatest at something in the world, why should someone listen to you? For instance, myself. Many people who might listen to this podcast have likely done more interviews than I have over the years. I've studied interviewing officially, and there are plenty of people who likely are way better at it than I am! So why listen to me? In this podcast, I get a little personal about why, exactly, I feel like I have (or will have) something to contribute to the subject of interviewing. I talk about my Three...
2021-02-04
11 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 29 | Interviewing 101 | What Makes a Good (And Bad) Interview In My Opinion
What makes a good or a bad interview? This is a highly subjective question. However, as someone who listens to and does quite a few interviews, there are a few things I personally like and don't like in the interviews that I consume. In this episode, I explore a few of my own personal tastes regarding what differentiates what I think makes an interview that rocks...from one that flops.
2021-02-03
19 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 28 | Interviewing 101 | The Quickest Way To Get Way More Focused on the Interview
What is the quickest way to increase your focus on the interview and drastically improve the quality of the material that you get? Delegate your tech responsibilities to someone else. A cameraperson. An audio recorder. A producer, cinematographer, whatever. Get rid of the need for you to focus on the tech and focus entirely on the interviewee. In this episode, I argue that one of the best things for the quality of your container is to be able to focus in, and one of the best ways...
2021-02-02
08 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 27 | Interviewing 101 | How To Get Interviewees To Tell You Captivating Stories
Have you ever had a really boring interviewee? Someone who no matter what you tried was just stuck in fight-flight-freeze and wouldn't give you a good story or audio byte? We've all been there. However, the good news is that there are some very practical ways to get people like this to tell an evocative story. And in this episode, I talk about one of them: slowing down time.
2021-01-28
14 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 25 | Interviews In Review | Creating the Container and Staying Curious During Marketing Interviews
Do you ever feel like there's an interview where you just knock it out of the park? Well, just yesterday I did an interview where I felt like that. I did my research, set up the container well, took control of the interview, and got some amazing sound bytes and really connected with my interviewee. In this episode, I talk about that interview, in particular how to stay curious and keep it fresh during an interview where you already kind of know what you want to hear.
2021-01-20
12 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 24 | Interviewing 101 | Holding Space VS. Fixing Problems
Anyone who is married will understand this statement: there's a big difference between really listening and fixing problems. And when there's a mismatch between what a spouse needs and what you're trying to provide, it's a quick recipe for a conversation to go awry! And what is that difference? One is fixing problems, and one is creating a container. In this episode, I talk about this difference from my own experience, both on the interview set and through conversations with my lovely wife. My lovely wife who, graceful as she is, is patient with me w...
2021-01-20
13 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 23 | Interviewing 101 | How To Deal With Anxiety Before and During An Interview
Am I the only one who gets nervous before I do an interview? Probably not! And for years I asked myself the question, "How do I get rid of this nervousness and anxiety that I experience before an interview?" And then it hit me, and ever since I answered that question, dealing with the nervousness and anxiety has been much, much easier. If you, like me, find yourself getting nervous before your interviews, I highly recommend you listen to this episode!
2021-01-14
10 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 22 | Interviews In Review | Asking Hard Questions in a Marketing Video Interview
A marketing interview is one of the toughest interview types to get sincerity because you have a purpose - you're trying to get a marketing message to talk about a company. How do you ask questions that are on one hand directed toward the answers that you want but at the same time elicit sincere and emotional answers? How do you inspire the interviewee to give you their all instead of just telling you and the audience what everybody wants to hear? These are not easy answers. And in this interview, I talk...
2021-01-14
13 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 21 | Interviewing in the Raw | My Struggle To Ask The Hard Questions
I'm going to be honest with you, friends. I struggle to ask the "hard questions." And I'm not even talking about asking hostile, attacking questions that get juicy little audio bytes and do nothing to genuinely get to the core of an interviewee. I'm talking about asking questions that really open up the bottle on a person's powerful emotions - because that's where an interview gets good and where it gets a little scary to hold. In this episode, I explore a tiny bit of my own history and why I still, to this day, struggle to...
2021-01-13
09 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 20 | Interviews In Review | Preparing, Adapting, and Setting Intentions for a Marketing Interview
Interviews don't always have to be for an audience - sometimes they're just to retrieve information! But whatever the desired outcome, many of the same techniques apply for getting rockin' interviews in the can. Recently I interviewed one of the ideal customers of a client who I'm designing a marketing funnel for. And it turned out excellent in many ways, I think, because of some of the interview techniques I used. In this episode, I go back over that experience and talk about some of the things I did well which contributed to this successful...
2021-01-11
13 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 19 | Interviewology | How To Remain Impartial...When You're Not.
There's several different schools in interviewing and reporting: The old school: Interview the subject, and do your best to report just the facts and what they said - you stay out of it The new school: Bring in your partiality and slant to the interview and the reporting style - put yourself into it The real difference between these schools is how they address the question of partiality. How do you as an interviewer stay impartial during and in reporting an interview? Should you even try? Which is the best model for your audience and medium? ...
2021-01-08
21 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 19 | Interviewology | Discipline, Manipulation, and Influence: Control and Power In an Interview
Control is a negative buzzword in today's culture. Controlling spouses. Controlling governments. Controlling religions. Control, control, control, I don't want to be controlled! But actually, healthy control is essential to being a healthy human being and a quality interviewer. But what's the difference between unhealthy and healthy control, both in general and in an interview? In this episode, I explore the difference between discipline and manipulation, how they manifest in an interview for good and bad, and how to achieve influence by disciplining your interviewing practices and staying away from interviewee...
2021-01-06
17 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 18 | Interviewing 101 | 6 Surprising Places To Research Information On Interviewees
Some people are easy to research. Say if you're interviewing Ryan Reynolds. Or Meg Ryan. Or Ryan Meganolds. Wait... Other people are not so easy to do research on. Say that one local business owner who has a good heart but thinks the internet will steal his soul. Or that Mennonite family that lives totally off the grid except for their once-a-week email check at the local library. How in the modern world do you do research on these kinds of people? In this episode, I suggest six surprising options for research you...
2021-01-05
12 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 17 | Documentary in Review | Into the Abyss
I recently watched Werner Herzog's documentary Into The Abyss. The film is a powerful look at the lives of a criminal on death row and the people who were affected by his supposed crimes. One interesting thing about Werner Herzog is that, unlike many filmmakers, he includes some of his interview questions in the final film. Which is slightly odd stylistically, but great for me analyzing his interviewing style. In this episode, I play back three interview sections in the film and explore what Werner Herzog, in my opinion, did well as an interviewer and...
2021-01-04
23 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 16 | Special New Years Resolutions Episode
New years resolutions, Art of the Interview style... I'll see you all in 2021!
2021-01-01
04 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 15 | Interviewing 101 | How To Start Your Interviews Strong
The first question in an interview is vital. With the first question you set the tone of the interview, generate rapport and trust, and continue the process of creating a container of intimacy for the interview. So you don't want to screw it up! In this episode, I talk about some different ways to start the interview strong...and some ways not to start the interview! Hopefully this will spark your own creativity of how to start your interviews just a little better and make all the questions and answers that come afterwards that much...
2020-12-31
12 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 14 | Interviewing 101 | 5 Ways To Step Up an Lead Your Interviews
When you go into an interview, you're the leader. You're setting the direction and guiding the interviewee through the experience. If you're not in the lead, they won't know where to go, and subconsciously they're going to shut down and not give you the answers that you're looking for. In this interview, I talk about my own experience embracing leadership as an interviewer. I also talk about 5 lessons that I've learned about how to lead the interview and take control, guiding the interviewee through the interview and making the interview a safe, comfortable experience in which they...
2020-12-30
20 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 13 | Interviewing 101 | How to Direct An Interviewee Before an Interview
Do you ever take a few minutes before to direct and orient your interviewees related to the coming interview? If not, you should. Likely they're uncertain and unconfident, and giving them this little bit of direction can go a long way to making them feel safe, comfortable, and relaxed enough to give you a good performance once you start. In this episode, I cover, first, why it's important to do some pre-direction and, second, several subjects you can direct them on (these are subjects I've found through doing many interviews that interviewees are oftentimes unconfident or ignorant...
2020-12-25
12 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 12 | Interviewing 101 | What My and Tim Ferris' Interviewing Style Have In Common
I know it's a little presumptuous of me to compare myself with Tim Ferris, but I know one thing we do have in common. We both focus heavily on the pre-interview. In this episode, I talk about why doing pre-interview research and preparation is essential to getting a good interview. I also talk about my own pre-interview history and style, plus I talk about what Tim Ferris does (which, by the way, is far more extreme than I do myself!).
2020-12-23
11 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 11 | Interviewing 101 | 3 Tips That Work Great for Interviews... And Also Coffee Dates
There's quite a bit of crossover between what works well in an interview and what works well in a casual conversation over coffee. A lot of techniques to create safety and intimacy can readily apply to both, and personally I use them in both areas quite often. In this episode, I talk about three such techniques that can easily be translated from the interview to the coffee shop. With these three tips, on top of becoming a better interviewer, you might also be able to become a better husband, wife, friend, or parent too!
2020-12-21
15 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 10 | Interviewology | 3 Spiritual and Philosophical Assumptions I Bring To My Interviews
We are the product of deeply-seated beliefs, feelings, and assumptions that we believe about ourselves, others, and the universe. And whether we acknowledge it or not, we bring these assumptions into how we conduct ourselves in our interviews. In this episode, I explore 3 conscious assumptions I try to bring into the interviews that I do. 1) That people are foundationally good 2) That people all have the same foundational desires and impulses 3) That people deep down want to be honest and sincere with me What about yours? What assumptions do you tr...
2020-12-19
12 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 9 | Interviewing 101 | How To Deal With Difficult Emotions During An Interview
How do you handle difficult emotions, both inside yourself as well as when an interviewee experiences them during an interview? When someone gets angry, sad, hopeless, or inordinately elated during an interview, sometimes it can be difficult to know what to "do" or how to deal with the power of the emotions they're expressing! In this episode, I explore one of the psychological foundations of my interviewing style: how there is no such thing as a "negative" or "bad" emotion, only difficult ones. I also talk about how as interviewers (and as human beings!) the best thing...
2020-12-18
25 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 8 | Interviews In Review | What To Do (And What Not To Do) When You Get Self-Conscious During An Interview
Interviewers are humans too. And sometimes something happens which makes you, the interviewer, get very self-conscious during the interview. When this happens, it becomes very difficult to be present with your interviewee, hold the container, and ask the right questions! In this interview, I tell a story about one such interview where this happened to me during an interview with two managing partners of a massive company! I explore why it happened, what I did poorly, what I did well, what I did to salvage what I could of the rest of the interview, and what I...
2020-12-15
07 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 7 | Interviewing 101 | Respect The Ask And Give
If there was one internal shift I would have interviewers make it would be this: Respect the ask and give of what's being exchanged between you and the interviewer. This ability is huge to our ability to create a safe, comfortable, and intimate space where an interviewer feels open to giving you their true feelings, thoughts, and experiences. And in this episode, I go in depth what this looks like for us interviewers and how we can practically respect what's being given back to us by those we interview.
2020-12-13
21 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 6 | Interviews In Review | Engaging Introverted Interviewees and What To Do When The Interview Gets A Little Dull
Two days ago I interviewed a couple who host children in need through a local social services agency I'm creating videos for. The wife was highly introverted, and there was at least once during the interview that it careened in a dangerously dull direction because of a misplaced question I had asked. These are both common struggles for interviewers! And so, in this episode I give at least one solution to each of these questions: How do I engage a very introverted interviewee? How do I get an interview back on track from going in a...
2020-12-10
14 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 5 | Interviewing 101 | 5 Ways To Prepare Before An Interview
Preproduction makes production makes post-production. It's one of my favorite and most-said aphorisms from the video production process. If you do the legwork before the shoot you're much more likely to capture quality material than if you just show up day-of and try to wing it which will mean that the post-production process will be easier and turn out much better of a piece of media. Interviewing is no different. There are many different ways you can prepare both yourself and your interviewees before you hit record to create the a container of trust and intimacy. In...
2020-12-08
18 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 4 | Interviewing 101 | 5 Lessons I've Learned From Doing Hundreds of Interviews
I've done hundreds of interviews over the course of my career for video production projects, documentary films, news stories, live on-air talk shows, and non-recorded pre-interviews. But what's more important to me is the response that I get from the people that I interview. They describe interviewing with me as "fun" and "relaxing" and "way less stressful than they thought that it was going to be!" Oftentimes interviewing is not an experience that look forward to or look back on fondly! But somehow I've figured out tips and tricks to make it enjoyable and productive too!
2020-12-05
28 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 3 | Introduction | Who Should Care About Interviews? (Hint, It's Probably You!)
"It's great that you care so much about interviewing, Will, but why should I care? I don't have to interview anyone for my job or in my personal life!" Well, odds are you probably do! Or at minimum you do things that could be greatly improved by learning and applying many of the tips, tricks, tools, and principles that make someone a better interviewer! In this episode, Will explores exactly who would benefit from learning to become a better interviewer, including professional interviewers, people in marketing, PR, and client relations, creatives, mental health professionals, and...
2020-12-04
11 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 2 | Introduction | Why I Care About Interviews (My Story)
How many of you want to create media that is both beautiful and powerful? Media which enthralls people with your technical prowess, moves people's hearts, and changes them for the better? Me too. But what about media which is ethical? We don't often think about the ethics behind the media that we create and how we create it. In this episode, I share my journey from my childhood dream of filmmaking through anorexia, spiritual agnosticism, and hopelessness for change through media and into my present dream of making media that fits all three...
2020-12-03
26 min
The Art Of The Interview
Episode 1 | Introduction | What Is An Interview?
There are many different types of interviews. News interviews. Podcast interviews. Or just having coffee with a friend - that's an interview. And what I've found over years of doing them is that many of the same principals apply to all the different types. In this episode, I define what an interview is for the purposes of this podcast. Then I explain why I think that being mindful of interviewing is important not just for people who's job it is to do them but also those who do it casually and your average Joes.
2020-12-02
13 min
Inspiring Leadership with Jonathan Bowman-Perks MBE
#77: The Lord Mayor of London William Russell
From financial services to schools to charities, for nearly 15 years, William has been leading organisations from a vast range of sectors. Moulding to fit the sector you lead is a core principle of William’s leadership, recognising that what works in business, does not necessarily work for leading public sector organisations. Whichever leadership hat he is wearing, William believes kindness and understanding is paramount for getting the best out of any team. In November 2019, William took up his most recent leadership position as Lord Mayor of London. He will be continuing in this role until November 2021 to ensure stability du...
2020-08-10
48 min
Inspiring Leadership with Jonathan Bowman-Perks MBE
#36: Month 4 Review with Jonathan Bowman-Perks
Jonathan Reviews month 4 episodes 28-35:28. Alderman Sir Peter Estlin -The Late Lord Mayor of London29. Catherine Baird - SVP Emirates Cabin Crew Training30. Chris Wakerley - KPMG Partner and Business Owner Ex-Army CO 2 Sig Regt 31. Nousheh Paris -VP American Express32. Lieutenant General Sir James Bashall CB CBE – Commander, Advisor & Sailor33. Mike Still - Chairman YPO Scotland & Multiple NED roles 34. The Lord Mayor of London William Russell35. Stefan Barden - Advisor, Portfolio NED and CEO of various Businesses 36. Month 4 Review with Jonatha...
2020-02-22
31 min
Inspiring Leadership with Jonathan Bowman-Perks MBE
#34: The Lord Mayor of London William Russell
Lord Mayor of London William Russell - Tradition & Modernisation Now the 692nd Lord Mayor, began as an Investment Banker in Merrill Lynch (equity sales). There Jack Gibbs inspired him in a laid back way & the late John Owen. Cajoling rather the forcing people in the way you lead them.Father died when William was 1 & Mother was an inspiration as he grew up - values focus on giving back. In one year his mother raised £365k for charity. Nice mix of history & technology- 5 of his family have been Lord Mayors. Educated at Eton college - now champions F...
2020-02-18
19 min
Soundtracking with Edith Bowman
Episode 167: David Michod On The Music Of The King
It's a welcome return for David Michod to our latest episode of Soundtracking, in which the Australian director talks us through the music for his latest film, The King. The King is available on Netflix now, and is loosely based on on William Shakespeare's plays relating to Henry V. In putting the movie together, David turned to a couple of friends of this show: co-writer and actor Joel Edgerton and composer Nicholas Britell. It's an intentionally otherworldly score, and, as ever, you'll hear plenty of it throughout the course of the conversation.
2019-11-08
41 min
The PodCask: a Podcast About Whiskey
Greeze Goes to the Store Again + Isaac Bowman
First, Greeze goes to the store and blinds Will on what he bought. It seems like Greeze is incapable of purchasing a straight bourbon and, once again, buys something terrible. Then they have a Ferrari shot. Then, after the 15, they review Isaac Bowman Port Finished bourbon. Thanks to our sponsors for making this possible: Mountain Valley Spring Water: Good water is key to whiskey tasting. Whether it be staying hydrated, cleansing your palate, or opening up the spirit, Mountain Valley is the best. Check them out at a store near you or order online at Mount...
2019-03-11
48 min
Constitution Thursday
The Tryal of William Penn
The Privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus shall not be suspended, unless when in Cases of Rebellion or Invasion the public Safety may require it. – ARTICLE I, SECTION 9, CLAUSE 2 In Alabama, a man with a long record of violent criminal activity found himself on trial for armed robbery. The trial lasted two days and seemed pretty much slam dunk for the government. Then the jury began to deliberate. And deliberate. After three hours, they sent a note to the Judge letting him know that they were deadlocked and unlikely to reach a unanimous verdict. af...
2019-02-01
27 min
Wax Ecstatic
Bowman Bonanza! Looking Back at Classic 1950s Bowman Cards
Host Matt Sammon looks through some 1950s Bowman cards, while bringing you the very interesting stories of founder J. William Bowman and the players on these specific cards. Look at the cards on YouTube at https://youtu.be/ObrYbS4EopQ And follow us on Twitter @WaxAndGumStains
2018-08-17
1h 10
The PodCask: a Podcast About Whiskey
White Whiskey + Bowman Brothers Small Batch
In this episode, Will and the Greeze do a taste test of three un-aged, white whiskies: Nelson's Green Brier Tennessee White Whiskey, Popcorn Sutton, and Maker's Mark White. Hilarity ensues. After the 15, the guys change pace with some Bowman Brothers Virginia Small Batch Straight Bourbon Whiskey.
2016-07-18
31 min
Apostle William T. Broadous – Gospel For The Glory Of Jesus
Featuring Apostle William T. Broadous and the Nation’s Best Black Gospel Music
Gospel Music from Israel & New Breed Feat. Yolanda Adams, Tim Bowman Jr., William McDowell, Israel & New Breed Feat. Tye Tribbett, Bishop Neal Roberson, Kirk Franklin, Anthony Brown & Group Therapy and Fred Hammond. Apostle William T. Broadous speaks to us about what God has done in our lives in his message ‘Look At […]
2015-11-08
59 min