Something Something Podcast - A Creative Podcast
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Something Something Podcast - A Creative PodcastSep 29, 2020
Something Something about Sam Zimmerman
Sam Zimmerman the VP of programming at Shudder is back for a 3rd time to talk with us about half way to Halloween.
Something Something about Anthony Schembri
Anthony Schembri is a distinguished former police commissioner who brings a wealth of expertise to his thrilling crime novels. With a background in the Homicide Bureau, forensic evidence, and leadership positions in law enforcement, Schembri’s dynamic career and accolades, including an Innovations in Government award from Harvard, shape his captivating narrative. As a Fulbright scholar and author of books on criminal law and leadership, Schembri’s masterful storytelling leaves readers craving more.
Something Something about P.D. Blackwell'
P.D. Blackwell is known for his amazing stories that take readers on thrilling adventures while also exploring deep themes. His latest book, "Chaos Rising," is out just in time for National Reading Month. It's a must-read that shows off his incredible talent for storytelling.To celebrate National Reading Month, P.D. Blackwell is taking a break from promoting his book to talk about why reading is so important.
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Something Something about Tom Harrison
Tom Harrison is an author with a passion for weaving captivating narratives. Born and raised amidst the vibrant rhythms of Memphis, his deep-rooted connection to the South shapes his unique storytelling style. Tom claims his soul is majestically linked to that of his hometown: its music, its people, its challenges, and its triumphs. As evidenced by its deep-rooted character and historical significance, Memphis arguably leads the world as the city mentioned in more recorded song lyrics than any other city.
Tom spent his career in the world of finance, traversing the four corners of the United States and beyond. Currently, he is the owner of a thriving consulting firm, where he continues to channel his rich experiences into assisting others in their pursuits of their passions.
Tom, his wife, Diane, and dog, Lacey, live in Americus, Georgia, where he draws inspiration from its scenic beauty and close-knit community.
Tom invites readers to delve into worlds that resonate with both heart and intellect.
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Something Something about Tom Jenkins
In “The Next Run,” a 60s UC Berkeley student who brings some pot back from Mexico on a lark and ends up heading a Colombian operation with a cargo plane dropping bales to waiting speedboats off the coast of Florida—plus . . . a Mexican operation with six tons at a time crossing the border in semis past a bribed customs officer! Some of this while maintaining a full course load at Berkeley!
Something Something about Erick almost dying
So yeah Erick Kaslov's almost died
Something Something about Beverley Blass
Beverley Blass is a highly sought after integrative intuitive healer, with
over 35-years of experience helping thousands of celebrities, athletes,
executives, and health-conscious individuals and providers to achieve
optimal health and well-being. Offering Body-Centered Psychotherapy,
Soul-Centered Hypnotherapy, and Professional Colon Hydrotherapy,
she works with her clients, integrating a “whole body” experience, e.g.
spiritual, physical, mental and emotional health, and healing.
chekc out her websit right here
Something Something about 200 episodes
Welcome to 200 episodes
Something Something about Kataem O'Connor
Kataem Enoth-Luwunzu O’Connor was born and raised in the Toronto area but has
always remained close to his Ugandan and Trinidadian roots. He started acting and
modelling at the age of 10 with the support of his family, and his career has skyrocketed
from there. He attended high school at Wexford Collegiate School for the Arts, where he
was able to perform and develop his musical craft in front of large audiences while
simultaneously building his television career. He is a talented triple threat artist, with the
art of acting at the centre of his passion. Kataem is a humble, yet dedicated young
performer who is no stranger to hard work.
Since graduating, he has been featured in television shows such as Degrassi, L.A
Complex, Stephen King’s 11/22/63, Raising Expectations, The Expanse, Hudson &
Rex, and CBC’s critically acclaimed Kim’s Convenience. In addition, Kataem played the
recurring role of Adam Parker on one of Canada’s longest running television shows,
Heartland, and can currently be seen in the role of Spencer in Hallmark’s new series
The Way Home, which can be found on the Hallmark Channel and has just been picked
up for a second season. He’s also dipped his toes into the film side of the industry,
appearing in Molly McGlynn’s feature Bloody Hell, as well as the upcoming Lifetime
feature 72 Hours: The Carlesha Gaither Story.
Something Something about Jo-Ann Triner
In a world where we all get caught up in our typical 9-5 jobs, we tend to forget about how important it is to foster our souls and find room in our daily lives to find our personal potential and increase self-improvement.In Jo-Ann's new book, Soulful Work 2.0: Powered by Inner-Person Potential, Jo-ann calls for a radical rethink of the age-old employment model that has worn out its welcome and wants to help the power of embracing one's calling and finding purpose within our daily lives. Through Jo-Ann's words, readers are encouraged to uncover their potential for growth and make goals for self-improvement.Jo-Ann's career highlights include decades of service in a variety of educational leadership capacities including curriculum designer, instructional leader, grants writer, and independent researcher. She orchestrated her district in attaining a National Excellence Award and Best Practice Award, showcasing her team's approach to innovative education. Jo-Ann is now president of Soulful Work LLC and writes on the topic of principled leadership.
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Something Something about Mark David Gerson
Mark David Gerson, an award-winning author with a global readership, has penned over twenty books that traverse the realms of spellbinding fiction, insightful personal development, and self-help guides, as well as riveting memoirs and enduring classics for writers. Beyond his novel, Gerson has adapted his work as a screenplay. Readers can soon hope to watch his captivating story come to life on the screen. Delve deeper into the world of Mark David Gerson, where words and stories hold the power to transform lives and reignite the fires of imagination. For more about this extraordinary author, visit: https://www.markdavidgerson.com/about
Something Something about Victoria's Black Swan Inn
This week, Jo Ann Rivera stops by to talk about Victoria's Black Swan Inn
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Something Something about Charleston paranormal
Our friends from Charleston paranormal stop by, to tell us some scary stuff
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Something Something about the Absecon lighthouse
This week in Spooktober Milton Glenn from the Absecon lighthouse in stops by to tell us all some really great spooky stories
For more info on the Absecon lighthouse light this link Absecon lighthouse
Something Something about the red mill Clinton NJ
Amy DeVita and Ray Bindus from the historic haunted Red Mill in Clinton, New Jersey, stop by to tell us some spooky Tales and fun events coming to the Red Mill Red Mill Clinton, New Jersey
spooktober something something about Sam Zimmerman
Welcome to spooktober! And our first guest this year is Sam Zimmerman vice president of programming at shudder
Something Something about Joseph Russomanno
This week Joseph Russomanno stops by to tell us about this new book, The “Stench” of Politics Polarization and Worldview on the Supreme Court buy the book here
Something Something about Dwight H. Little
the wilds of India to the banks of the River Kwai. Included are tales from the jails of Madrid to the jungles of Fiji and the cold war streets of Budapest. The work seamlessly connects the Golden Age of Hollywood to the highly successful premium television of today.
Make or break creative battles, Hollywood intrigues, unpredictable studio executives, and temperamental actors are all documented in colorful detail. Whether the reader is an aspiring filmmaker or just a movie lover, this book has it all, including a unique insight into television directing in the new streaming age.
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Something Something about Kay Oliver
Just like her books, Kay Oliver is uplifting, direct, and easy to connect with. Having had a successful career as a writer and editor in the entertainment industry, from working with Speilberg to Saban Entertainment, Oliver has made a seamless transition into writing novels. The changeover was so seamless, in fact, that her colleagues were incredulous after reading her first book, mainly because it read like it came from a seasoned novelist. And, within the span of a few novels, Oliver has quickly established herself as an award-winning author. Her newest novel, Road to Elysium, is inspired by true events and addresses topics relevant to today’s social and political atmosphere. Unpretentious and refreshing, Kay Oliver is proof that the written word can spark positive change, one reader at a time.
For more information please visit Kay Oliver
Something Something about Michael Tedder
This weeks guest is Michael Tedder
Michael Tedder has written about music, film, the entertainment industry, television, health, and masculinity for Esquire, Playboy, Money, The Street, the New Republic, Stereogum, Vulture, Variety, the Daily Beast, The Ringer, the Village Voice, and MEL. He is the former managing editor of the music magazine CMJ and the pop culture magazine Paper, and was a founding editor of the critical discussion website The Talkhouse. He cofounded the New York–based music critic reading series and podcast Words and Guitars. He lives in the New York metro area. Check out Michael web page right here
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Something Something about Vivianne Knebel
This week, Vivianne Knebel stops by to tell us about her new book, about her upcoming new book
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Something Something about Sonia Palleck
Sonia was born and raised in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. She went to school at Western in London, Ontario and graduated from Dentistry in '93 and Orthodontics in '99. She pioneered the use of digital orthodontics in practice and has lectured all over the world to share her knowledge with others. Sonia has written the Leave the Little Light On series, designing and painting all the book covers, editing and self-publishing her contribution to the world. She is an advocate for love. Check out Sonia stuff here
Something Something about Steve Bates
Steve Bates is a science fiction writer. His new novel, "Castle of Sand," is now available on Amazon. His first novel, "Back to You," is also available on Amazon. Steve's short stories have appeared in numerous publications, including Kzine and Perihelion.
Before turning to fiction, he was a reporter and editor for The Washington Post as well as for other newspapers, magazines and the web.
Steve has won numerous awards for news and feature writing, including a Jesse H. Neal Award for business journalism in 2009 and an investigative reporting award in 1990.
Something Something about Alex Hook
Alex Hook is an emerging artist who has been acting since the age of seven. Alex made her mark in the Nickelodeon series “I Am Frankie” playing the lead role of Frankie for two seasons. When starting out, she booked many commercials as a young performer winning a Joey Award in 2015 for ‘Best Actress in a Commercial (ages 13-18)’ Canadian national awards for teen actors. Other credits include the Hallmark movie ‘A Nutcracker Christmas’, The Lifetime movie “Galentine’s Day Nightmare” and “Safe House” directed by Jeff Glickman. She can currently be seen in a recurring role on Hallmark’s new series “The Way Home”, which premiered early this year and recently got picked up for a second season.
Something Something about MeShorn Daniels
Author MeShorn Daniels challenges this idea in his debut book. Through his story, Daniels, who goes by the moniker "Uncle Meshorn," debunks every label by which he and others have been branded in his upcoming memoir, I am not your black, America. His mission is to create a paradigm shift in America away from color and labels towards accepting all humankind.
MeShorn page
Something Something about Mari Blake
This week Mari Blake
Mari Blake (she/her) is an actor, writer, and director based in NYC. Recent acting credits include Shadows (Off-Broadway, NYC), We're Here (Harrisburg Fringe), and The Star-Spangled Girl (Judson Theatre Company, NC). Mari also enjoys acting on camera and has worked on several films anticipating 2023 festival runs including Yes, No, Goodbye (dir. Will Mustin) and The Girl Who Cried Her Eyes Out (Mimage Pictures).
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Something Something about Otto Stallworth
Dr. Otto Stallworth Jr. was born and reared in Birmingham, Alabama, during the 1940s, 50s, and early 60s, a city characterized during those years by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., as “the most segregated city in America.” Crossed the Alabama state line the first time at age 16 in 1962 to attend Howard University in Washington, D.C., and became the first college graduate in his family. The details of Dr. Stallworth’s life are evocative of friendships, falling in love, and marriages; and a great variety of occupations ranging from discovering and managing a famous music group to driving a city bus on his first trip to Chicago to becoming a doctor. His writing style itself is clear and effective, quirky and compelling, especially the descriptions of friendships from early childhood on, and falling in love, and the humorous stories. There are sad times described, and traumas and problems, but Dr. Stallworth gives these a full range of emotions and I think the reader really feels what the author, Dr. Stallworth, felt, or close to it. His style of writing and his stories are informative, quirky, and compelling. Probably more important, the reader can learn from it. “I wrote stories, never shared, as I remembered events in my life, and as if I were telling them to a friend.” Dr. Stallworth, 2023. buy the book here
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Something Something about Lynette VanBeber
Lynette VanBeber works in advertising for a broadcast TV station and helps businesses succeed
through the development of marketing plans and the implementation of strategies using a variety
of advertising media.
She’s worked with almost all forms of mass media and has watched consumer behavior and
media consumption change throughout her career; however, the pandemic significantly impacted
the media landscape. With the focus shifting from mass to more individualized consumption, the
methods to help businesses succeed is in a transition.
Lynette is a graduate of Baylor University with a BBA in Marketing and Management and a
Master of Science degree in Marketing from the University of Colorado.
A Colorado native and currently living in Central Texas, she has two awesome kids, is active in
local philanthropy, and spends as much of her spare time as she can outdoors.
Something Something about Jared Cohn
Bio:
Jared Cohn is a film/TV director, writer, and producer based in Los Angeles, CA.
He has directed over 50 films that have been produced and distributed by major studios and production companies such as Netflix, Hulu, Showtime, Syfy, Lifetime, and many more.
His works have been released theatrically and he has won numerous awards and has been featured in GQ, New York Times, LA times, Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, Deadline and many other major press outlets.
Born and raised in New York City, Jared received a B.F. A. in Communication Arts from New York Institute of Technology.
His new book, 50 Movies Made: Lessons Learned on a Filmmaker’s Journey, chronicles his life through the Hollywood trenches and how he achieved his lifelong dream on the other side. In the book, he discusses all areas of the moviemaking process, from screenwriting and preproduction to production, post-production and distribution
Something Something about Francis T. Perry Williams
Francis T. Perry Williams
Francis T. Perry Williams graduated with a degree in drama and a minor in art and music from San Diego State University, where he wrote, directed, and acted. He’s appeared in sitcoms such as Happy Days, Laverne and Shirley, Bosom Buddies as well as in the feature, Pennies from Heaven. He also wrote an episode for Laverne and Shirley. His first book, Pollen and the Ring of Harmony is about living in harmony with nature. His next book, Saving Christ: Starway Seven is about understanding the true love of Jesus. He now lives in Hayden, Idaho surrounded by nature and wild animals which he protects.
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Something Something about Cammie Wolf Rice
Cammie Wolf Rice is a mother, an advocate, an author and an agent for change. She has personal experience dealing with the dangers of opioid misuse through her own son’s battle from childhood through his passing at the age of 32. Cammie has transferred her pain into purpose. She has made it her mission to raise awareness about the opioid epidemic and alternative pain management strategies. Among her accomplishments is creating a new position in hospitals, Care Coach, to provide families in need struggling with these issues.
Her book, The Flight, chronicles her journey and will out in October 2022
In this powerful work, author Cammie Wolf Rice shares the story of losing her beloved son, Christopher Brett Wolf, to the opioid epidemic. Christopher lost his battle with substance misuse and dependence after 14 years. Like so many others, his battle with opioid dependence began with a single prescription. Christopher was diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis in middle school, which led to countless surgeries and 1000’s of prescription opioids. His mother, with him along every step of this fight, witnessed first hand how devastating this affliction can be. When she lost her son, she vowed to do everything in her power to ensure no other parent would suffer the same devastating loss..
About The Flight, My Opioid Journey:
https://cammiewolfrice.com/
Something Something about Brandon Lee Keropian
Brandon has over 25 years of experience in the world of Latino film and in the Hispanic
communities of Los Angeles, New York City, and San Antonio TX.
As a son to Edward James Olmos, Brandon began as an intern with Olmos Productions in
1991. Beginning with the production of American Me (1992) and it’s making of documentary
Lives in Hazard (1993), along with It Ain’t Love (1996) a documentary about domestic
violence.
Brandon was able to shadow Mr. Olmos and his team of producers learning about Latino film;
but more importantly following Mr. Olmos as an activist after the LA riots of 1993.
After receiving a music performance degree from Hunter College he co-produced with Olmos
Productions and The Smithsonian Institute the 1999 The Kennedy Center Presents: The
Americanos Concert. This PBS broadcast won a IMAGEN Latin Image award in 2000.
Brandon further learned the world of Latino film by assisting Marlene Dermer in her dual role as
Co-Founder of the Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival and co-founder of Latino
Public Broadcasting.
Brandon has been a member if the MOTION PICTURE EDITORS GUILD since 2004. As a post
audio supervisor, sound engineer and mixer Brandon has over 40 film and TV credits,
composed music for over 15 films, over 100 songs, and they all sound awesome!
In 2008 Brandon produced an album with Latin Grammy nominees AMOR Y PASION in San
Antonio TX. There he met film producer Aaron Lee Lopez. From 2010-2018 Brandon Co-
Produced 10 feature films with Aaron and Mutt Productions. He also directed social and
cultural documentaries Una Noche De La Gloria 2010, Dia Del Rio/Day of the River 2012,
and This is MyCountry 2013.
Brandon consulted with the City of SA Film Commission and was a board member for the
LULAC council for the Arts. Brandon was also an advisory board member for the Cesar E
Chavez Educational Foundation. As Director of production at Phase 5 a community news
website Brandon developed the AMERICAN VOZ EDUCATIONAL PROJECT a documentary
and classroom materials about San Antonios legacy of Latino politics in America.
In 2016 Brandon partnered with Leonard Rodruigez who spent 8 years in The WHITE HOUSE
Office of Latino Initiatives. They created The San Antonio Motion Picture Academy Summer
Bootcamp - a film industry workforce development program. In 2020 they launched CINEMA
FINANCE GROUP as a film financing resource for independent and diverse cinema.
Now in 2021 Brandon is producing a remake of the 1982 TV drama 300 Miles for Stephanie a
biopic about a hispanic police officer who vows to run 300 miles in search of a miracle to save
his daughters life.
Something Something Noelle Gizzi
Noelle Gizzi links
You wanted to learn more? How sweet! By now you probably know the professional scoop--she's an actress, she's a writer...but what else is there to be known? Who is Noelle Gizzi?
Noelle grew up in Randolph, New Jersey, where she first got a taste of performing in the Fernbrook Elementary School talent show (a performance of which IS on YouTube, by the way). Noelle also developed her love of literature during elementary school, during which she devoured the Harry Potter series along with many other books. Noelle likes to joke that she "got smart on accident" after her third grade teacher neglected to put her in a reading group and then let her join the coveted "green group." Noelle had big shoes to fill from then on, being in the green group. That was the smart kid group!
Noelle's childhood was largely unhappy due to factors both internal and external. Her home life was unfortunate, and she was diagnosed with depression at an extremely young age (the pictures she drew of coffins cued in the kindergarten teachers). Part of the reason Noelle was so drawn to theatre was because she was so massively unhappy. For a little while, she was able to be somebody else. For a moment, she didn't have to be Noelle Gizzi. Along the way she fell in love with the art, and one of her main goals as a performer is to bring joy to people who need it. If she can make one sad person chuckle, then that will be enough.
Despite her father's warnings that acting should only be a hobby, Noelle went on to study acting in college and earn her BA in Theatre Arts from Ramapo College of New Jersey. She had stopped seeing her father by age fourteen, so he didn't have much say over her major anyway. Look out world--she's not taking no for an answer!
Noelle is also a big lover of dairy products, cats, cool pens, the color yellow, Harry Styles, and crafting. She thanks you for reading this far, and wishes you health and good cheer!
Something Something about Matthew Holten
Matthew Holten is an author, musician, and social justice advocate who started the Moneyless Society movement to create a better world for future generations. His current passions include the Moneyless Society podcast, educating others about the climate crisis, film making, regenerative farming, and building communities. He resides in San Diego with his wife, son, and pre-owned pound pup, Lucy. you can buy the book here
Something Something about Dr. David Smith
David W. Smith MD, ACP, BS (Chemistry), Board Certified (Internal Medicine Specialist), recognized as a visiting scientist for both The Human Performance Laboratory for the Division of Sports Medicine at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center and the North Shore Division of Neurosurgery and North Shore Neurological Institute, Chicago Illinois. Over his 30-year medical career, he served as Chief of Medicine at Reid Hospital and Healthcare Services. In addition, he founded commercial companies for developing his innovative product concepts XennovateMedical LLC, TBI Innovations LLC, and Delta Chase LLC.
As Chief Science Officer, he has served as lead design and medical education consultant to GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), a $90B+ Pharmaceutical and Healthcare company, GENTEX Corp, the largest manufacturer of USAF helmets, and Materials Modification Inc., nano–materials and coating pioneer to the military complex.
Consistent with his Internal Medicine credentials, Dr. Smith has Intellectual Property and peer-reviewed publications in diverse fields of science, providing him with a unique perspective in overcoming a broad spectrum of significant medical paradigms. Specifically, his solid background in analytical chemistry (with an added emphasis in physics), combined with his medical degree and internal medical career, allowed him to bring a better understanding of energy interactions and impartations to the human body, which has proven particularly useful in the study of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI).
Dr. Smith discovered and then pioneered “SLOSH Theory,” which represents the basis of his Q-Collar invention for humans designed to mitigate SLOSH energy absorption by the soft tissues of the brain, proven to reduce the risk of brain damage from traumatic events (first product authorized by the FDA for this purpose). Further, he co-authored with Julian Bailes MD, a world-renowned neurosurgeon, a presentation on “The Physics of Traumatic Brain Injury-Revisited,” delivered at the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, Sept 2016. This venue represents the largest gathering of Neurosurgeons and Brain Injury Specialists worldwide. This event provided the backdrop for Dr. Smith’s disclosure of his latest thinking on how “cavitation” explains how the physics of a concussive wave can produce the chemistry of a TBI.
In his scientific role with Xennovate Medical, he presented several novel battlefield dressings to the Department of the Army Research Lab (DARPA) at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Aberdeen, MD. Dr. Smith assisted Gentex Corp, who was successfully awarded a $90M contract in the field of mitigating the forces involved in human ejections from supersonic aircraft. He was the lead scientist in Xennovate’s two-year funding effort with DARPA’s Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organization (JEIDDO).
Dr. David Smith stuff
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidwsmithmd/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/DavidWSmithMD
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/davidwsmithmd
Something Something about Jass Aujla
Jass Aujla is a Canadian South Asian author of suspense-thriller fiction. When she isn’t working on one of her twisty novels, she can be found writing poetry & prose on social media. Her micro-fiction and poetry have appeared in several anthology publications worldwide.
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Something Something about Lizzy Small
Elizabeth "Lizzy” Small is an actress, dancer, singer, songwriter and… therapist?
She starred in the Christmas television dramedy, 12 PUPS OF CHRISTMAS on the ION Network. She plays the role of a savvy and sassy corporate executive bound and determined to help save her brother’s company while helping him find love and happiness. She had a major supporting role in the Lionsgate film SPARE PARTS opposite George Lopez, Marisa Tomei and Jamie Lee Curtis. The film is the true-life story of four at-risk high school Hispanic boys who defy the odds by forming a robotics club and competing against some of the nation’s top colleges, including MIT. Lizzy plays the role of Lizzy, a Cornell student who impresses one of the boys with her knowledge of robotics and wins his affection. As a performer, she started her professional career with a series regular role on HIP HOP HARRY for Discovery Kids/TLC and she has appeared in over 70 national commercials, music videos and several variety shows. Other notable credits include a guest role on ABC’s THE MIDDLE and a supporting role as the Baker Elf in THE SANTA CLAUSE 3: THE ESCAPE CLAUSE opposite Tim Allen.
As a singer-songwriter, she grew up immersed in music because of her dad, and is inspired by artists like Whitney Houston, Amy Winehouse, and Alicia Keys. She is constantly exploring who she is through her sound but is rooted in a dark, R and B influenced pop style.
Something Something about Mayor Janice Kovach
Janice Kovach is the Mayor Clinton NJ and is part of the New Jersey Film Commission
Janice stuff
If you want to know more about the New Jersey Film Commission, you can e-mail her at
Janicekovach01@gmail.com
Something Something about Liz Fletcher
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Something Something about Brian Morra
Brian Morra has spent his career in intelligence and national security beginning with his time as a decorated Air Force Intelligence officer and through his many years as a senior executive in the aerospace and defense industry. Brian was encouraged to write the story of The Able Archers by many friends who convinced him that his unique, personal insight could bring the story to life of how humanity narrowly avoided extinction in the fall of 1983. His writing is based on first-hand experience and the stories of the many intriguing people he’s encountered over the years
Brian grew up in Virginia and is married to Tracy, who is an outstanding story editor. They split their time between homes in Virginia and Florida. When Brian isn’t writing, he is a corporate board member, enjoys cycling, playing guitar and piano, and visiting with his two grandchildren.
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Something Something about Rose Bonner part 2
Rose Bonner is back to tell us more about, Unlock the Secrets for Relaxers, Perms, and Colors
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Something Something about Tommy Townsend
This week musician Tommy Townsend comes by to talk about music and moonshine
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Something Something about JD Slajchert
JD Slajchert is an American novelist, public speaker, philanthropist and screenwriter. Three months after graduating from college, his debut novel MoonFlower was published in 2018. Following the rapid success of his first book, JD embarked on a year-long speaking tour where he talked directly about his career as a college athlete, his journey into becoming an author and his incredible bond with his best friend, Luc Bodden. In the twelve-months following the release of his book, JD reached over 100,000 people with his message, culminating with him delivering the UC Santa Barbara ICA Commencement address to the Class of 2019. JD Slajchert is the Director of Relationship Development for The LucStrong Foundation and a National Ambassador for The American Red Cross. JD Slajchert also co-wrote the original screenplay inspired by his real-life relationship with Luc Bodden, “Happy at You.”
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Something Something about Anthony Mora
This week Anthony Mora stops by to tell us all about working in PR for Hollywood
Something Something about Patrika Darbo
This week the great Patrika Darbo stops by to talk about the life of a working in Hollywood
Something Something about Lea Rachel
This week, Lea Rachel comes by to talk about her book, Seeking Forgiveness: A Semi-Autobiographical Narrative Memoir on Interracial Adoption
Lea Rachel webpage
Sonmething Something About Joshua dudley
Filmmaker Joshua Dudley stops by this week to talk about his upcoming fan film Stab 3: Holiday Horror
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something something about Samuel Zimmerman
This week Samuel Zimmerman. stops by to talk with his job at shudder