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    Explore "gorman" with insightful episodes like "The Gorman UFO Dogfight | Case File 283", "Complicated Questions About Race", "DB 248: How Amanda Gorman Turned Her Speech Impediment Into her Superpower!", "Dying To Live" and "#26 I HAVE A DREAM | Salty Locks w/ Amir K" from podcasts like ""Alien Theorists Theorizing", "Hard Candy & Fruit Snacks", "Dream Big Podcast for Kids", "Dr. Ro On Demand" and "Salty Locks w/ Amir K"" and more!

    Episodes (69)

    The Gorman UFO Dogfight | Case File 283

    The Gorman UFO Dogfight | Case File 283
    It was an autumn evening in 1948, when the skies above Fargo, North Dakota became the stage for a clash between man and the unknown. Lieutenant George Gorman, a seasoned fighter pilot, found himself thrust into a duel that would test the limits of his courage and the boundaries of his reality. As he soared through the late evening skies, he caught a glimpse of a gleaming object, darting across the heavens with a velocity unmatched by any known terrestrial craft. Gorman, fueled by a combination of duty and unyielding curiosity, engaged in a breathtaking pursuit of the enigmatic aerial intruder. Maneuvering his P-51 Mustang with unwavering resolve, he danced through the skies in a ballet of adrenaline and uncertainty. This case file, join the Theorists as they go inverted and keep up interstellar relations in…The Gorman UFO Dogfight

    Complicated Questions About Race

    Complicated Questions About Race
    Season 2 Episode 12 - Carrie and Gloria address some complicated questions from listeners about race, acceptance and tolerance.  Here's the link to PBS KIDS Talk About: Race & Racism hosted by Amanda Gorman https://pbskids.org/video/dots-spot/3047127185 The books we referenced that Gloria read: “Hair Love” by Matthew Cherry and “I Love Being Me, Uniquely Me” by Karlene Froling join our conversations on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HardCandyAndFruitSnacks follow us on Instagram: @HCFSpodcast

    DB 248: How Amanda Gorman Turned Her Speech Impediment Into her Superpower!

    DB 248: How Amanda Gorman Turned Her Speech Impediment Into her Superpower!

    This episode of the Dream Big Podcast is inspired by Amanda Gorman, the nation’s first Youth Poet Laureate. Most of the world first witnessed the greatness of Amanda Gorman at the Presidential Inauguration, when she delivered her masterpiece of a poem The Hills We Climb.  Amanda was so poised, so confident, so riveting in her delivery that I’m sure you would have never guessed that she spent most of her life struggling with a speech impediment.  Into her teen years, Amanda had great difficulty pronouncing the letter R.  So how did Amanda overcome this obstacle and deliver one of the most celebrated public speaking performances in recent history?  Eva explores Amanda’s journey and shares how Amanda transformed this perceived “weakness” into her greatest strength.  Thank you Amanda for inspiring a nation with The Hills We Climb, and for inspiring all the Big Dreamers with strength and courage to overcome this speech impediment so you can share your unique gift with the world.  Show notes at DreamBigPodcast.com/248   

    Dying To Live

    Dying To Live
    When the dawn of a rising sun full of purpose and beauty and strength shows herself

    We will know the horror of sleepless nights

    unrelenting insomnia is over

    No more begging to be seen

    Asking to be heard

    Fighting for justice when it should be for us

    All along



    When you hear revolution in the shrill of a howl at the full moon, pregnant with possibility



    Cries shut down because our skin maligned for its melanin



    Your kin shot down mercilessly in the bloodied streets



    We will know the deed is done.



    For all of the begging, asking, and fighting

    It was humanity itself at the core of the fight.



    Who will be the first to own it?



    Ownership is the nucleus

    Its protons, neutrons, and electrons all

    circling the empty promise of life built on equality



    Ownership

    As if a soul could be bought, paid for,

    and owned



    Who will be the one to give in to humanity

    Lift it up above profits, and rancor, and filth?



    When each man, woman, and child

    the whole colorful rainbow

    Is acknowledged



    Done with the Us -Them - moved on to the We



    Then it will be clear that slavery is inhumanity,

    and the unprovoked shots fired at our backs, the anti-them for the benefit of the us



    Will always be an obstacle to the We.



    As WE are simply dying to live.



    Dr. Ro is a Nutrition Coach who has had a passion for and performed poetry for live audiences since her freshman year in college. She was a student activist and continues her passion for poetry and spoken word today. So it is no surprise that she gives voice to the Trial of George Floyd and the trauma that the images of the injustice he and too many others faced because of systemic racism. This is a poem she wrote and recorded called “Dying To Live”.

    Papà, fammi una promessa, di Joe Biden

    Papà, fammi una promessa, di Joe Biden
    Stefano Bini ti invita alla lettura di "Papà, fammi una promessa", di Joe Biden, edito da NRedizioni, trad. ita di Francesco Costa. "Un anno di speranza, sofferenza e determinazione".
    Un grazie speciale a Luigi Ferri, Lorenzo Semeraro e Clara Genockey per l'aiuto e la preziosissima collaborazione.

    L'estratto della poesia letta all'inizio e alla fine è "The hill we climb", di Amanda Gorman.
    Il podcast di Francesco Costa menzionato nella puntata lo trovi a questo link: https://www.spreaker.com/show/da-costa-a-costa

    SOUNDTRACK:
    - Somber Viola, by bigmanjoe (CC BY 3.0), rmx, https://freesound.org/s/437033/;
    - Ashay Raut - wings like eagle, provided by jamendo licensing;
    - Elf Shadow, the land of the country, provided by jamendo licensing,
    - Jesse Keller, amazing grace, provided by jamendo licensing;
    - Re_Lab, vivaldi bach guitarras, provided by jamendo licensing;
    - The Zak Club 22, I burned your wings, provided by jamendo lincensing;
    - Ceish, matriam. https://soundcloud.com/lucacei

    COVER: Canva, Snapseed.

    © copyright 2021 | Impronte Acustiche – All Rights Reserved

    Ep. 37 - Non c'è America senza poesia

    Ep. 37 - Non c'è America senza poesia
    L'ha scritto John Freeman non appena si è concluso quel momento magico dell'insediamento di Joe Biden che è stata la recitazione del poema di Amanda Gorman. Partendo proprio da lì e dalla nuova energia che ne è scaturita, ripercorriamo alcuni momenti e alcune parole della cerimonia del 20 gennaio. Anzi, di questa ritrovata America in cui sentirsi a casa sembra essere di nuovo possibile. Un ottimo auspicio per il 2021 di Black Coffee, che proprio con la poesia aveva chiuso il 2020.

    La sigla è dei Drunken Rollers, le musiche di Chad Crouch.

    Episode 110: The Top 500!

    Episode 110: The Top 500!
    Keaton, Shelly, and Jordan review the latest news and notes from around the league and then jump into a review of the top 500 and answer a listener question.

    Keaton defends his ranking of:
    Jeter Downs
    Nick Solak
    Carlos Santana
    Nolan Gorman

    Shelly defends her ranking of:
    Jose Garcia/Garrett Richards/Brailyn Marquez
    Nick Lodolo/Garrett Richards/Brendon Rodgers
    George Valera
    Victor Robles

    Jordan defends his ranking of:
    Adalberto Mondesi/Jonathan Villar/Nick Madrigal
    Nick Senzel
    Nico Hoerner
    Matthew Boyd

    Outtro: All Downhill From Here by New Found Glory

    18. Janet Gorman (@dragaddictions)

    18. Janet Gorman (@dragaddictions)
    In this week's episode, I sat down with my good Judy, Janet! She's an artist and photographer, and drag enthusiast. She runs the instagram account @dragaddictions and posts amazing photos of your favorite queens! Go follow her!!

    FOLLOW HEY GURL!

    - Instagram: http://instagram.com/heygurlpod

    Email us at heygurlpod@gmail.com

    FOLLOW JANET:

    - Instagram: http://instagram.com/dragaddictions

     

    FOLLOW JORDAN:

    - Instagram: http://instagram.com/jordanjayro

    - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/jordanjayro

    - Twitter: https://twitter.com/jordanjayro

    - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jordanjayro

    - Venmo: https://venmo.com/jordanjayro

    PATREON PREVIEW- Actors Patrick Gorman and Bo Brinkman on the Making of Gettysburg

    PATREON PREVIEW- Actors Patrick Gorman and Bo Brinkman on the Making of Gettysburg

    What a treat I have for fans of the movie Gettysburg! In October, 2018, the cast of the 1993 movie Gettysburg came to town for a reunion and screening of the director's cut of the film. I arranged to have Patrick Gorman, who played Major General John Bell Hood, and Bo Brinkman, who played Lee's aide, Major Walter Taylor,  sit down with me and my buddy Pete at my friend Tami's farm. We set up in her summer kitchen and just talked about their careers and the making of Gettysburg and Gods and Generals. This was great fun for two guys like Pete and I who have seen the film 3000 times. I hope you enjoy it. 

    The Illusion of Separation w/ Rev Janice Hope Gorman (Ep 76)

    The Illusion of Separation w/ Rev Janice Hope Gorman (Ep 76)

    Fire and Wire the Truth of Who You Are! “Hope”, as many people call her, was given that name by one of her early teachers – Hope means “Help Open Planetary Eyes”, which is the foundation of her work. Her vocation is mainly focused on spiritual teaching and mentoring to help people realize their own magnificence and personal power. She is passionate about the profound spiritual awakening, which is the hallmark of these times; that we are all ONE. Her teachings are universal in nature and do not represent the beliefs of any one religion or spiritual practice or movement. In addition to one-on-one spiritual counseling, she offers a yearlong leadership program for people who are called to become Ordained Interfaith Ministers. Hope was awarded the YWCA Woman of Distinction. She is on the Board of the Diversity Program for the Mayo Chaplaincy Program and is a member of the Interfaith Symposium Group. She has begun a program called WOW – Women of Wisdom, dedicated to helping women to work together toward the greater good. Hope also hosts The Pure Hope Show, which is broadcast monthly on Blog Talk Radio. Ten years ago, Hope started the “Peace Pass It On” Peace Pole Project. Peace poles have been planted in the Mankato area as well as in France, Israel, and Palestine. The Peace Poles promote peace and positivity to all who connect with them. Hope's Website You Tube Listening Option
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    Attack of Sarah Shook and the Disarmers!

    Attack of Sarah Shook and the Disarmers!

    Attack of the Killer Soundtrack 56

    This week we hang out with Sarah Shook and the Disarmers to discuss music, movies and along the way build our own awesome soundtrack.

    And as we realize we all just wanna lay in the back of the van and go on road trips, we also mention… dancing on the beach, very very strict conservative parents, I’m sure it was lyrical content, the movie star, movies warp you in a different way, Gorman Bechard, these little homemade speaker boxes, Werner Herzog, rolling numbers, way out of time, Interpol, no… the movie is terrible - you just fast forward to that part, I like the cover to this, What it Takes: film en douze tableaux, record collections, Frank Zappa, Sarah Shook and the Devil, hippy parents, having your own documentary, homeschooled, singing with your forehead, listen to cassette tapes, Mary Ann, the precursor to raves, the zither, Grizzly Man, Oscar loser, a different kind of Tom Cruise movie, 6x9 Jensens, it’s like trying to pick out chips in the chip aisle, head buried in the sand, very little guidance, Antics and cross-promoting with Pepsi.

    “Oh my gosh… so I saw that when I was a kid - and I became obsessed with it! Like I wanted to recreate that!” 

    For more on Sarah Shook and the Disarmers go to: https://www.disarmers.com/ 

    Commercial Director Jeff Gorman Talks About The Last Stop Before The Sphincter.

    Commercial Director Jeff Gorman Talks About The Last Stop Before The Sphincter.

    Director Jeff Gorman has created some of our favorite spots and has a new book telling all about his adventures making them. It's on iTunes and is called "Last Stop Before The Sphincter."

    We talk comedy, copywriting, simplicity and pistachios. Check out his site here or at my site. His illustrious bio is humbling and his awards are too numerous to list, so click to read.

    Thank you,

    Jordan

    Commercial Directing Bootcamp is June 15th, 2019 and we have six seats left. Sign up and get rich beyond your wildest dreams. Oso Delicious Hot Sauce is ready to be enjoyed. 

    Commercial Director Jeff Gorman Talks About The Last Stop Before The Sphincter.

    Commercial Director Jeff Gorman Talks About The Last Stop Before The Sphincter.

    Director Jeff Gorman has created some of our favorite spots and has a new book telling all about his adventures making them. It's on iTunes and is called "Last Stop Before The Sphincter."

    We talk comedy, copywriting, simplicity and pistachios. Check out his site here or at my site. His illustrious bio is humbling and his awards are too numerous to list, so click to read.

    Thank you,

    Jordan

    Commercial Directing Bootcamp is June 15th, 2019 and we have six seats left. Sign up and get rich beyond your wildest dreams. Oso Delicious Hot Sauce is ready to be enjoyed. 

    Jack Gorman - Executive Director

    Jack Gorman - Executive Director

    With a bachelor’s degree from the University of California, Davis, in political science, six years as the director of government relations with the nation’s second-largest student loan provider, and as a member of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s senior staff and advisory team, Gorman spent almost 20 years honing his prowess as a government relations professional and political strategist before pursuing his love of the grape.

    Raised in Lodi in the ’80s, Gorman was not completely unfamiliar with life in a wine region, but he didn’t start to find his passion for it until the mid-2000s when a co-worker introduced him to the wineries of the California foothills. At the same time, Lodi was experiencing its own wine revolution, and weekends often found him wine tasting in Lodi and across California. Gorman says that as his appointment with the Schwarzenegger administration was coming to an end, he was becoming increasingly disillusioned with the country’s leaders in Washington, D.C., and he found his focus was shifting. Though he’d grown up around vineyards, he hadn’t really known or cared much about wine until he started hearing stories about the people who made it.

    “All of my extra time was being spent on wine,” he says. “I was really excited about California wines.”

    In 2012, Gorman and his then-fiancé (now husband) Kyle Peppers moved to Maryland so Peppers could attend graduate school. Unenthused about the potential professional options for Gorman in D.C., the couple agreed it was time for Gorman to follow his new passion for wine full time, starting with a $10-per-hour job at a wine retail shop, so he could start learning everything he could about the industry from the ground up.

    “It wasn’t exactly a midlife crisis,” Gorman says with a wry smile, “but I did make a total career change in my 40s.”

    One of the two brands of Amador County-made wines represented at the wine shop where he worked in Baltimore was Scott Harvey Wines. So when a tasting room manager position opened up at the actual winery in 2014, Gorman knew it was his opportunity to officially get his foot in the door of the California wine industry. Out of more than 90 applicants, Gorman was selected for the position and almost overnight became an Amador County resident.

    “The plan was for it to be a stepping stone to Napa or Sonoma,” Gorman says. “Bay Area was the goal.”

    After only a few short weeks, though, Amador began to work its magic on the couple, especially Gorman.

    “I didn’t just get excited about the wine,” he says. “I got excited about the people and the passion that drives this small community.”