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Elon Musk, who's chainsawing the federal government, is not merely a chaos agent, as he is sometimes described. Jill Lepore, the best-selling author of “These Truths” and other books, says that Musk is animated by obsessions and a sense of mission he acquired through reading, and misreading, science fiction. “When he keeps saying, you know, ‘We're at a fork in the road. The future of human civilization depends on this election,' he means SpaceX,” she tells David Remnick. “He means . . . ‘I need to take these rockets to colonize Mars and that's only going to happen through Trump.' ” The massive-scale reduction in social services he is enacting through DOGE, Lepore thinks, is tied to this objective. “Although there may be billions of [people] suffering here on planet Earth today, those are miniscule compared to the calculation of the needs of the billions of humans that will one day ever live if we can gain escape velocity from planet Earth. . . . That is, in fact, the math that lies behind DOGE.” Lepore's BBC radio series on the SpaceX C.E.O. is called “X-Man: The Elon Musk Origin Story.” Plus, an organizer of the grassroots anti-Musk effort TeslaTakedown speaks with the Radio Hour about how she got involved, and the risks involved in doing so. that poses. “It's a scary place we all find ourselves in,” Patty Hoyt tells the New Yorker Radio Hour producer Adam Howard. “And I won't stop. But I am afraid.”
Across the federal government, the number of federal workers fired under Donald Trump and DOGE currently stands at over a hundred thousand. Some of those workers have turned to a website called We the Builders. It was created by federal workers associated with the U.S. Digital Service as a resource for employees who have lost their jobs, who are afraid of losing their jobs, or who have a whistleblower complaint. The Radio Hour's Adam Howard spoke with two of the site's creators: Kate Green, who recently left the federal government for a job in the private sector, and a web developer who identifies himself as Milo – using a pseudonym, since he is still employed in the government. “Both the beauty and the tragedy is that the work the government does is largely invisible,” as Milo put it. “You don't always know that it is USDA inspectors who are working in the slaughterhouses, who are making sure that work is being done in a safe and sanitary fashion … But they give a damn about making sure that food is safe. If that goes away, that's not immediately visible to people. And they don't necessarily know that these people have lost their jobs or that food is going to be less safe until people get hurt or worse. And so, we want to make sure that people start to understand what the cuts in these programs actually mean.”Plus, this year, The New Yorker's centennial, we're revisiting some classics from the magazine's past with a series called Takes. The novelist Michael Cunningham was already in his forties when Annie Proulx's short story “Brokeback Mountain”—about two young men working as shepherds who unexpectedly fall in love—was published. “The New Yorker was not the first big-deal magazine to run a story about gay people. It wasn't, like, ‘Oh, my God, a story, finally!,' ” Cunningham recalls. But it made a huge impression nevertheless. “It was a story in The New Yorker about two gay men that was first and foremost a love story. . . . I didn't want to just read it; I wanted to absorb this story in a more lasting way.” Excerpts of Annie Proulx's “Brokeback Mountain” were read by Monica Wyche.
It was a disappointing week for the Mariners with back-to-back home defeats against Notts County and Salford bringing their unbeaten run to an abrupt end. Chris and the panel start by dissecting a sobering seven days for Town but find solace in the form of Geza David Turi's eye catching debut. They then go on to discuss the club's latest fans forum and some of the more interesting revelations from that. Spoiler alert - more ground maintenance is needed! In Part Two Newport fan Ian Street from the brilliant ‘1912 Exiles' podcast joins the show to help preview Town's next game on Saturday and were not sure what needs the rest most; the players or the pitch! Hosted and produced by Chris Mills with guests Adam Howard, Sam Allen and Ian StreetSubscribe to our mailing list for weekly bonus content - https://mailchi.mp/41dfa5ea31ac/view-from-the-findus Find all the latest VFTF news, archive episodes, written articles and panelist bios on our website - https://viewfromthefindus.wordpress.comFollow us on X or Instagram; the handle for both is @VFTFindus or get in touch with the show via email - viewfromthefindus@gmail.com Supported by Message in a Bottle - https://www.miabcleethorpes.net or @miabcleethorpes Intro / Outro music - "Fight The Feeling" by Kid Spirit. Linktree - https://linktr.ee/kidspiritband Artwork - Alex Chilvers - https://alexchilvers.co.uk or @alexjchilvers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fralws, Burkey and Moss are back after a 2 week break to discuss a mental Round 15 of the Energia AIL. They also preview a critical Round 16 upcoming at the end of the month. Ace of Club results are poor once again from the hosts and the picks get sidetracked by a story on a failed plumbing mission from Moss, sponsored by Cahill Apparel. Quenton O'Neale, Calum Dowling, and Adam Howard from Old Belvedere RFC join the lads to discuss their win over Nenagh which has confirmed them as Champions of 1B, with 3 games to spare. They will be back in 1A for the first time since 2017! Powered by Energia #ThinkOfThePossibilities Read More
Chris drops to the bench for a rest this week so Adam steps in as host for the first time and gets straight down to business dissecting Grimsby's impressive win at Doncaster on Saturday who, prior to the game, sat in the automatic promotion places. The guys discuss (among other topics) the team's new found confidence, the eye catching form of Svanthorrson, McEachran and Obikwu and whether or not it's too early for us to be checking hotel availability in London for the play off final weekend…!In Part Two Fleetwood fan and EFL analyser Jack Kershaw joins the show to give his thoughts on Grimsby's current form and help preview The Cod Army's trip to Blundell Park next weekend which Adam dubs the “El Steels Menu-o”. And it had all been going so well… Hosted by Adam Howard with guests Paul Savage, George Mann and Jack Kershaw. Produced and edited by Chris Mills. Find all the latest VFTF news, archive episodes, written articles and panelist bios on our website - www.viewfromthefindus.wordpress.comFollow us on X or Instagram; the handle for both is @VFTFindus or get in touch with the show via email - viewfromthefindus@gmail.com Supported by Message in a Bottle - www.miabcleethorpes.net or @miabcleethorpes Intro / Outro music - "Fight The Feeling" by Kid Spirit. Linktree - https://linktr.ee/kidspiritband Artwork - Alex Chilvers - www.alexchilvers.co.uk or @alexjchilvers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sadly it was another away day to forget for Grimsby on Saturday as they succumbed far too easily to a struggling Barrow side. The guys begin the episode by looking back at the 3-0 defeat and try to understand why it might be going so wrong for the Mariners on the road. They then debate whether a change of formation or personnel might be the answer before discussing the recently announced new signing, Irishman Darragh Burns from MK Dons, and two outgoings from the club this week in Rekeil Pyke and youth sensation Grayson Giles. In part two of the show, a double game week is previewed with the visit of Gillingham to Blundell Park on Tuesday night and then a trip south to Bromley on Saturday; Ravens fan Andrew Miller joins the show to help look ahead to the latter and round up the latest standings in League Two... Hosted and produced by Chris Mills with guests Steve Young, Adam Howard and Andrew Miller Find all the latest VFTF news, archive episodes, written articles and panelist bios on our website - www.viewfromthefindus.wordpress.comFollow us on X or Instagram; the handle for both is @VFTFindus or get in touch with the show via email - viewfromthefindus@gmail.com Supported by Message in a Bottle - www.miabcleethorpes.net or @miabcleethorpes Intro / Outro music - "Fight The Feeling" by Kid Spirit. Linktree - https://linktr.ee/kidspiritband Artwork - Alex Chilvers - www.alexchilvers.co.uk or @alexjchilvers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Who needs Gavin and Stacey when the VFTF boys are on hand with their first ever Christmas Special! Pour yourself a bailey's, grab that last mince pie and settle down by the fire to hear the guys reflect on the first half of Grimsby's season and some of the standout players and performances so far. Who have been the surprise packages, unsung hero's and, dare we say it, biggest disappointments to date? Aswell as that all four guests are asked to give their POTY so far and rate the team's performance with an old fashioned school grade of A* to F. Adding some Christmas frivolity along the way we also find out what the guy's would buy a member of the squad in a hypothetical Secret Santa and look back at some of their favourite memories of past GTFC Christmas games. A leisurely listen for all Town fans during the festive break... Hosted and produced by Chris Mills with guests Adam Howard, Steve Young, Paul Savage and Steve Claybourn. Find all the latest VFTF news, archive episodes, written articles and panelist bios on our website - www.viewfromthefindus.wordpress.comFollow us on X or Instagram; the handle for both is @VFTFindus or get in touch with the show via email - viewfromthefindus@gmail.com Supported by Message in a Bottle - www.miabcleethorpes.net or @miabcleethorpes Intro / Outro music - "Fight The Feeling" by Kid Spirit. Linktree - https://linktr.ee/kidspiritband Artwork - Alex Chilvers - www.alexchilvers.co.uk or @alexjchilvers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In 1979, as Christmas approached, the United States Embassy in Tehran held more than fifty American hostages, who had been seized when revolutionaries stormed the embassy. No one from the U.S. had been able to have contact with them. The Reverend M. William Howard, Jr., was the president of the National Council of Churches at the time, and when he received a telegram from the Revolutionary Council, inviting him to perform Christmas services for the hostages, he jumped at the opportunity. In America, “we had a public that was quite riled up,” Reverend Howard reminds his son, The New Yorker Radio Hour's Adam Howard. “Who knows what might have resulted if this issue were not somehow addressed? . . . Might there be an American invasion, an attempt to rescue the hostages in a militaristic way?” Reverend Howard was aware that the gesture had some propaganda value to the Iranian militants, but he saw a chance to lower the tension. Accompanied by another Protestant minister and a Catholic bishop, Howard entered front-page headlines, travelling to Tehran and into the embassy. He gave the captives updates on the N.F.L. playoffs, and they prayed. It was a surreal experience to say the least. “It was in the Iranian hostage crisis that I understood how alone we are, and how powerless we are when other people take control,” Reverend Howard says. “And really it's in that setting that one can develop faith.”This segment originally aired on December 15, 2023.
Willem Dafoe has one of the most distinctive faces and most distinctive voices in movies, deployed to great effect in blockbuster genre movies as well as smaller indie darlings; he's played everyone from Jesus Christ to the Green Goblin. His most recent project is the highly anticipated “Nosferatu,” which opens Christmas Day. Robert Eggers's film is a remake, more than a century later, of one of the oldest existing vampire movies, and Dafoe plays a vampire-hunting professor. After “Twilight” and hundreds of other vampire stories, “Nosferatu” aims “to make him scary again,” Dafoe told The New Yorker Radio Hour's Adam Howard. It's his third collaboration with the director, after “The Witch” and “The Lighthouse.” “When you do a Robert Eggers movie,” he says, “there's a wealth of detail and it's rooted in history. … So you enter it and the world works on you. And I love that.”
Monique Steyn & Adam Howard oor 'A Swingin' Christmas'.
What a difference a fortnight makes! Since we last recorded the Mariners have finally banished their home voodoo and extended their unbeaten run on the road to seven matches. The panel begin by dissecting back to back wins in the form of a 5-2 demolishing of Accrington and a 3-0 victory at storm hit Morecambe. They look at what's made the difference in the team's performances, stand out players that have answered potential critics and whether or not they can live up to their current play off position going forward. The guys then discuss the youth team's excellent 4th Round Cup win over Premier League academy side West Ham and then preview the visit of fellow high flyers Crewe next Saturday with help from Alex Irani of the 'Railwaymen Podcast'. Might David Artell have unwittingly upset his ex-employers? Hosted and produced by Chris Mills with guests Sam Allen, Adam Howard and Alex Irani Find all the latest VFTF news, archive episodes, written articles and panelist bios on our website - www.viewfromthefindus.wordpress.comFollow us on X or Instagram; the handle for both is @VFTFindus or get in touch with the show via email - viewfromthefindus@gmail.com Supported by Message in a Bottle - www.miabcleethorpes.net or @miabcleethorpes Intro / Outro music - "Fight The Feeling" by Kid Spirit. Linktree - https://linktr.ee/kidspiritband Artwork - Alex Chilvers - www.alexchilvers.co.uk or @alexjchilvers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kurt Darren en Adam Howard, dirigent van die Johannesburgse Big Band, praat oor "A Swingin' Christmas" wat vanjaar op 14 & 15 Desember by Carnival City aangebied word.
Send us a textNeil Howard and Adam Howard talk about their business Envisage Wealth Advisors. They discuss how the business started, how they've balanced the family dynamic working together, and the future vision for the business.Check out their website at:https://www.envisagewealthadvisors.com/Commonwealth Connections is hosted by Weston Wilson and Dawson Fields. To connect with hosts of the show, email dawson@novainsurancegroup.com or culverscky@gmail.com
It's been another busy week for the Mariners and another week indicative of their season so far with a win on the road at Tranmere but a defeat at home to MK Dons. The panel begin by discussing a switch back to the 5-3-2 formation that has served them well previously and how it brought the best out of some players at Prenton Park but then move on to debate what might have caused another disappointing capitulation at Blundell Park, conceding twice in five minutes to surrender another lead. The lads finish part one by touching on David Artell's concerns over the BP pitch and celebrate the contract extension of Danny Rose. EFL expert Gab Sutton joins the show in part two to help the team take a look at how League Two is starting to shape up after a quarter of the games have now been played; what's impressed him about Grimsby, which clubs does he think are under and overachieving and what does he make of Ian Holloway's return to management at Swindon? Hosted and produced by Chris Mills with guests Matt Dannatt, Adam Howard and Gabriel Sutton Find all the latest VFTF news, archive episodes, written articles and panelist bios on our website - www.viewfromthefindus.wordpress.comFollow us on X or Instagram; the handle for both is @VFTFindus or get in touch with the show via email - viewfromthefindus@gmail.com Supported by Message in a Bottle - www.miabcleethorpes.net or @miabcleethorpes Intro / Outro music - "Fight The Feeling" by Kid Spirit. Linktree - https://linktr.ee/kidspiritband Artwork - Alex Chilvers - www.alexchilvers.co.uk or @alexjchilversFollow Gabriel Sutton on X and look out for his interview with David Artell dropping soon - https://x.com/GabSutton Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It was an eventful afternoon in Cumbria for the Mariners as they came back from behind twice on Saturday to record their first away win of the season and their first back to back wins in the league for 18 months. The panellist's begin by unpacking a chaotic match which included a first team debut for youth keeper Seb Auton after Jake Eastwood was stretchered off with a nasty injury and the potential physiological boost to an injury hit squad after such a milestone win. They then turn their attentions to a tough double game week ahead with a visit to top of the table Gillingham on Tuesday and home match with fellow promotion hopefuls Doncaster next weekend; Danny from The ‘Rambling Rovers' podcast answering some questions on the latter. Hosted and produced by Chris Mills with guests Adam Howard and Sam Allen. Follow us on X or Instagram; the handle for both is @VFTFindus or get in touch with the show via email - viewfromthefindus@gmail.com Supported by Message in a Bottle - www.miabcleethorpes.net or @miabcleethorpes Intro / Outro music - "Fight The Feeling" by Kid Spirit. Linktree - https://linktr.ee/kidspiritband Artwork - Alex Chilvers - www.alexchilvers.co.uk or @alexjchilvers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Mariners slipped to their third consecutive away defeat of the season at Chesterfield on Saturday but unusually there is still an air of optimism as our pundits set about dissecting the eventful game. They discuss Grimsby's encouraging performance, another impressive Kieran Green display and a lack of ruthlessness in both boxes. The guys then go on to chat about how Artell is seemingly getting the best out of previously written off players, Eddie the Eagle analogies for perhaps too long and then preview next weekend's Barrow game with help from Bluebirds fan Taylor Nelson… Hosted and produced by Chris Mills with guests Matt Dannatt, Adam Howard and Taylor Nelson Follow us on X or Instagram; the handle for both is @VFTFindus or get in touch with the show via email - viewfromthefindus@gmail.com Supported by Message in a Bottle - www.miabcleethorpes.net or @miabcleethorpes Intro / Outro music - "Fight The Feeling" by Kid Spirit. Linktree - https://linktr.ee/kidspiritband Artwork - Alex Chilvers - www.alexchilvers.co.uk or @alexjchilvers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After a first win of the season last week The Mariners were quickly brought back down to earth with a bruising 4-1 defeat at Notts County on Thursday night in front of the Sky TV cameras. Despite the loss the guys try to keep perspective, instead praising The Magpies and discussing lessons that could be learnt by the Town squad. They then discuss more injury woe and the impact losing Jordan Davis could have, the fortunate nature of County's goals and where improvements may still be required. The show is rounded off with an entertaining chat with Jonny from the “Chickens On The Loose” Podcast as he helps preview the visit of Bradford City next weekend… and he's not overly happy about having to come back to Grimsby again so soon! Hosted and produced by Chris Mills with guests Adam Howard, George Mann and Jonny Brayson Follow us on X or Instagram; the handle for both is @VFTFindus or get in touch with the show via email - viewfromthefindus@gmail.com Supported by Message in a Bottle - www.miabcleethorpes.net or @miabcleethorpes Intro / Outro music - "Fight The Feeling" by Kid Spirit. Linktree - https://linktr.ee/kidspiritband Artwork - Alex Chilvers - www.alexchilvers.co.uk or @alexjchilversChickens On The Loose Podcast - https://linktr.ee/braysoj1 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
New Season, same frustration! Grimsby begin the 24/25 season with a disappointing yet narrow 1-0 defeat at newly relegated Fleetwood but despite the result the guys still think there are plenty of signs of progress and reasons to be optimistic. They discuss the game, our two newest signings and the potential sell on clause in John McAtee's transfer to Bolton this week before being joined by journalist Jon Palmer from 'Gloucester Live' who helps provide insight on our next league opponents Cheltenham.Hosted and produced by Chris Mills with guests Adam Howard, Jason Sadler and Jon Palmer.Follow us on X or Instagram; the handle for both is @VFTFindus or get in touch with the show via email - viewfromthefindus@gmail.comSupported by Message in a Bottle - www.miabcleethorpes.net or @miabcleethorpesIntro / Outro music - "Fight The Feeling" by Kid Spirit. Linktree - https://linktr.ee/kidspiritbandArtwork - Alex Chilvers - www.alexchilvers.co.uk or @alexjchilversA link to the Curtis Thompson interview Jon references during the show is here - https://www.gloucestershirelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/former-notts-county-wycombe-wanderers-8918675. Follow Jon on X - @JonPalmerSport Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jonathan Taylor is the only Colts worth drafting early for your fantasy league! Anthony Richardson is a possibility for risk embracers! Walter Payton is the greatest NFL player ever - and the three man race does not include Tom Brady! Pacers offseason has been confidently administered by Kevin Pritchard - and will benefit from one more move! Caitlin Clark's all star nod shows the WNBA is a hell of a lot smarter than the olympic selection committee! Adam Howard hired full time by Mike Woodson as IU's assistant director of recruiting and operations! https://mybookie.website/joinwithKENT Promocode: KENT Here is the link for my book: https://www.amazon.com/Oops-Art-Learning-Mistakes-Adventures/dp/173420740X Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The guys return with another bonus pre-season interview and this time they are joined by the dulcet tones of former Grimsby striker Martin Gritton. As articulated and eloquent as ever, “Gritts” as he is affectionately known, talks hosts Chris and Adam back through his 14 year journeyman career, beginning with his more unusual route into the professional game. They then discuss his move from Torquay up to Grimsby on Christmas Eve of 2004 and reminisce about his time living in the area and playing in an exciting Russell Slade side that nearly achieved promotion a year later. Which player was he anxious to be re-acquainted with and who did he enjoy playing alongside the most? The guys then ask Martin about his career post Grimsby (including his move to local rivals Lincoln), what he does for a living today and his love for music, perhaps inspired by his brother Kevin– the drummer in 90's rock band Adorable. And, most importantly of all, we find out what his Grimsby inspired Indie band would have been called!Hosted and produced by Chris Mills with co-host Adam Howard and special guest Martin Gritton.Follow us on X or Instagram; the handle for both is @VFTFindus or get in touch with the show via email - viewfromthefindus@gmail.comSupported by Message in a Bottle - www.miabcleethorpes.net or @miabcleethorpesIntro / Outro music - "Fight The Feeling" by Kid Spirit. Linktree - https://linktr.ee/kidspiritbandArtwork - Alex Chilvers - www.alexchilvers.co.uk or @alexjchilvers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Like the old Blundell Park PA system used to crackle… “The boys are back in Town” and they return just in time to help fill the void of the close season with their first ever feature interview. Their inaugural guest is none other than ex Grimsby captain Craig Disley who is often still referred to as a modern day legend of the club. The guys go right back to the start of Craig's 22 year career, discussing his time at Mansfield and Bristol Rovers and finding out how he became the player that arrived at Blundell Park in the summer of 2011. They then chat in depth about his six year stay with the Mariners detailing the highs and lows of the play off campaigns and his relationship with manager Paul Hurst. Who were his favourite players to play alongside in central midfield? What did he regret after promotion back to the Football League? And what moment in his career was special enough to rank alongside the birth of his children? (Just don't tell his wife!) Hosted and produced by Chris Mills with co-host Adam Howard and special guest Craig Disley.Follow us on X or Instagram; the handle for both is @VFTFindus or get in touch with the show via email - viewfromthefindus@gmail.comSupported by Message in a Bottle - www.miabcleethorpes.net or @miabcleethorpesIntro / Outro music - "Fight The Feeling" by Kid Spirit. Linktree - https://linktr.ee/kidspiritbandArtwork - Alex Chilvers - www.alexchilvers.co.uk or @alexjchilvers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The guys return with part two of their end of season review and pick up the story on New Years Day and the disastrous 6-1 home defeat to Walsall which would turn out to be the start of a nightmare couple of months for The Mariners. They follow the season through to its conclusion and eventual safety for Artell's men thanks in the main part to a change in formation and a more pragmatic approach to his playing style. Be sure to listen to the end of the episode as the lads conclude their first season as a podcast with the inaugural VFTF Awards; who at the club deserves special recognition (beyond Danny Rose!) and which member of the pod made the most bloopers?!PLEASE NOTE – Due to the nature of the set up for this live recording, frustratingly, the audio is not quite to the usual standard and was more difficult to edit. As a result there are some pockets of distortion and interference but hopefully it's not too much of an inconvenience!Hosted and produced by Chris Mills with guests Adam Howard, George Mann and Jason SadlerFollow us on X or Instagram; the handle for both is @VFTFindus or get in touch with the show via email - viewfromthefindus@gmail.comSupported by Message in a Bottle - www.miabcleethorpes.net or @miabcleethorpesIntro music - "Make It Last" by The Brightlights. Outro Music - "Fight The Feeling" by Kid SpiritArtwork - Search 'Andrew Robinson' on Etsy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As the dust begins to settle on Grimsby's 23/24 campaign the guys return with part one of their end of season review and for the very first time they record the episode in person around the same table (Complete with beer and pretzels!) It's been a turbulent nine months at Blundell Park, on and off the pitch, and so the panellists take an in-depth look back at all the key matches, moments and talking points, most notably in this episode; the summer recruitment, early season struggles, Hurst's dismissal and Artell's appointment…PLEASE NOTE – Due to the nature of the set up for this live recording, frustratingly, the audio is not quite to the usual standard and was more difficult to edit. As a result there are some pockets of distortion and interference but hopefully it's not too much of an inconvenience!Hosted and produced by Chris Mills with guests Adam Howard, George Mann and Jason SadlerFollow us on Twitter or Instagram; the handle for both is @VFTFindus or get in touch with the show via email - viewfromthefindus@gmail.comSupported by Message in a Bottle - www.miabcleethorpes.net or @miabcleethorpesIntro / Outro music - "Make It Last" by The Brightlights.Artwork - Search 'Andrew Robinson' on Etsy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
And with that, it was over! The guys, almost begrudgingly, begin the episode with a look back at Grimsby's final game of a turbulent season; the 2-0 defeat at play off bound Crawley but do manage to find some last remaining crumbs of positivity with youth graduate Cameron Gardner securing a full ninety minutes. They then discuss in detail the club's much anticipated retained list bidding a sad farewell to some fan favourites and assessing the potential of those offered new contracts. The episode is concluded with a chat about the club's welcome decision to freeze season ticket prices, albeit for one month only, and the winner of our final Message in a Bottle £20 voucher is announced… Hosted and produced by Chris Mills with guests George Mann and Adam Howard.Follow us on Twitter or Instagram; the handle for both is @VFTFindus or get in touch with the show via email - viewfromthefindus@gmail.comSupported by Message in a Bottle - www.miabcleethorpes.net or @miabcleethorpesIntro / Outro music - "Make It Last" by The Brightlights.Artwork - Search 'Andrew Robinson' on Etsy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Grimsby were left to rue missed chances on Saturday with a late dubious penalty gifting Sutton an undeserved point. The guys begin by reflecting on another solid away performance, discuss all the fall out from that decision and then look back at another hard fought point and clean sheet at Wimbledon on Tuesday night. The Mariners are much improved and have now gone 4 games unbeaten but can they continue their form against play off hopefuls MK Dons and Gillingham this coming week? The guys round off the show by previewing both games and are helped with this by Matt from YouTube channel “Gills In The Blood”.Hosted and produced by Chris Mills with guests Adam Howard and Jason SadlerFollow us via Twitter or Instagram; the handle for both is @VFTFindus or get in touch via email - viewfromthefindus@gmail.comSupported by Message in a Bottle - www.miabcleethorpes.net or @miabcleethorpesIntro / Outro music - "Make It Last" by The Brightlights.Artwork - Search 'Andrew Robinson' on Etsy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Grimsby secured a vital three points against relegation rivals Forest Green on Saturday and the guys begin by taking an in depth look back at the game and the positive effects a change in formation seems to have had on the team. They then turn their attention to the club's annual accounts which were published last week, have a round up of all the latest goings on in League Two and then finish by previewing both games coming up in the next week, away trips to AFC Wimbledon and Sutton United. Dan from the Sutton Blog ‘Gandermonium' helps provide insight on the latter.Hosted and produced by Chris Mills with guests Adam Howard and Matt DannattFollow us via Twitter or Instagram; handle for both @VFTFindus or get in touch via email - viewfromthefindus@gmail.comSupported by Message in a Bottle - www.miabcleethorpes.net or @miabcleethorpesIntro / Outro music - "Make It Last" by The Brightlights.Artwork - Search 'Andrew Robinson' on Etsy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Every investor wants a rental property that brings in six figures, but not every investor is willing to scour old listings, bring in a partner, or exhaust all of their creative financing options. If you want the perfect deal, don't let money get in the way! Today, we're chatting with former Division II football coach Adam Howard. In just three years, Adam has bought several properties that provide enough cash flow to replace his W2 income. This includes the “crown jewel” of his portfolio and first commercial property, a 13-unit hotel tucked away in a beautiful New York lake town. Adam found this rare deal by digging up an old Zillow listing that was incorrectly described as a single-family home. He was able to get seller financing for the deal, and today, it brings in $160,000 per year! Of course, this success story had its fair share of hiccups. Adam shares how he had to bring in a partner to take down the deal and identify creative ways to add value to the property before charging his ideal nightly rate. He also talks about the challenges of out-of-state investing and why building a strong investing team has been the key to his success! In This Episode We Cover: How to land your FIRST commercial real estate deal without bank financing The “small” commercial properties that are IDEAL for seller financing How to find the perfect investing partner for your next deal Leveraging your retirement accounts to buy MORE properties Raising your nightly rate with the best value-adds for short-term rentals How to find the hidden value in properties with incorrect listings And So Much More! Links from the Show Find an Agent Find a Lender Ashley's BiggerPockets Profile Ashley's Instagram Tony's BiggerPockets Profile Tony's Instagram Real Estate Rookie Facebook Group Join BiggerPockets for FREE Submit Your Real Estate Rookie Question! Apply to Be a Guest on the “Real Estate Rookie” Podcast Grab Your Copy of “Real Estate Partnerships” How to Buy a Hotel: Breaking Down Tony's FIRST Commercial Real Estate Deal Commercial Real Estate Fundamentals for Successful Investors Scaling From Single Family to Commercial Real Estate Connect with Adam: Adam's BiggerPockets Profile Adam's Website Check the full show notes here: https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/rookie-375 Interested in learning more about today's sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email: advertise@biggerpockets.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week the guys are joined by a special guest in the form of EFL expert pundit Gabriel Sutton. He gives his assessment on Grimsby's January transfer window arrivals and departures, stand out signings to look out for elsewhere in League Two and our prospects for next season. He then assists in looking back at the 0-0 draw and a much needed clean sheet against Accrington, previews our chances against table topping Stockport next weekend and answers fans questions submitted via Twitter.Hosted and produced by Chris Mills with guests Adam Howard and Gabriel Sutton.Get in touch via Twitter - @VFTFindus or email - viewfromthefindus@gmail.comSupported by Message in a Bottle - www.miabcleethorpes.net or @miabcleethorpesIntro / Outro music - "Make It Last" by The Brightlights.Artwork - Search 'Andrew Robinson' on Etsy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
No game? No problem! The guys start by discussing Adam's curtailed trip to Harrogate as Saturday's game fell victim to a frozen pitch. They look at some of the adventures Grimsby fans had instead of watching their own team and the wider implications of the postponement. They then look ahead to Tranmere's visit to Blundell Park next week with extra insight from Paul, member of the ‘This Is Tranmere' podcast. And then the debate continues for the shows ‘Ultimate 21st Century GTFC XI'; this week the turn of the centre back's. Might we have just formed The Andy Todd Appreciation Society…?Hosted and produced by Chris Mills with guests Adam Howard and Jason Sadler. Additional content provided by George Mann, Steve Claybourn, Charles Lumley and Matt DannattThe brilliant article Adam reads a snippet from was written by Harry Pearson and published in the 'When Saturday Comes' magazine.Get in touch via Twitter - @VFTFindus or email - viewfromthefindus@gmail.comSupported by Message in a Bottle - www.miabcleethorpes.net or @miabcleethorpesIntro / Outro music - "Make It Last" by The Brightlights.Artwork - Search 'Andrew Robinson' on Etsy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Surprise guest, Adam Howard is back for the first time in a very long time. We catch up on life, how his family is, being a dad, why he stopped coming on with me years ago, why Grantham wouldn't let him keep his work trucks at his house, tubing on Lempster Long Pond, and more.
Carter Burwell, a Public Interest Declassification Board board member, moderated a discussion with Erin Mahan, Chief Historian at the Office of the Secretary of Defense; Adam Howard, the director of the Office of the Historian at the U.S. Department of State; and John Fox, a historian at the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The conversation discussed the role of historians and archivists inside the U.S. government, the role that historians play in preserving institutional knowledge, and how that role intersects with classification/declassification issues.
In 1979, as Christmas approached, the United States Embassy in Tehran held more than fifty American hostages, who had been seized when revolutionaries stormed the embassy. No one from the U.S. had been able to have contact with them. The Reverend M. William Howard, Jr., was the president of the National Council of Churches at the time, and when he received a telegram from the Revolutionary Council, inviting him to perform Christmas services for the hostages, he jumped at the opportunity. In America, “we had a public that was quite riled up,” Reverend Howard reminds his son, The New Yorker Radio Hour's Adam Howard. “Who knows what might have resulted if this issue were not somehow addressed? . . .Might there be an American invasion, an attempt to rescue the hostages in a militaristic way?” Reverend Howard was aware that the gesture had some propaganda value to the Iranian militants, but he saw a chance to lower the tension. Accompanied by another Protestant minister and a Catholic bishop, Howard entered front-page headlines, travelling to Tehran and into the embassy. He gave the captives updates on the N.F.L. playoffs, and they prayed. It was a surreal experience to say the least. “It was in the Iranian hostage crisis that I understood how alone we are, and how powerless we are when other people take control,” Reverend Howard says. “And really it's in that setting that one can develop faith.”
In 1979, as Christmas approached, the United States Embassy in Tehran held more than fifty American hostages, who had been seized when revolutionaries stormed the embassy. No one from the U.S. had been able to have contact with them. The Reverend M. William Howard, Jr., was the president of the National Council of Churches at the time, and when he received a telegram from the Revolutionary Council, inviting him to perform Christmas services for the hostages, he jumped at the opportunity. In America, “we had a public that was quite riled up,” Reverend Howard reminds his son, The New Yorker Radio Hour's Adam Howard. “Who knows what might have resulted if this issue were not somehow addressed? . . .Might there be an American invasion, an attempt to rescue the hostages in a militaristic way?” Reverend Howard was aware that the gesture had some propaganda value to the Iranian militants, but he saw a chance to lower the tension. Accompanied by another Protestant minister and a Catholic bishop, Howard entered front-page headlines, travelling to Tehran and into the embassy. He gave the captives updates on the N.F.L. playoffs, and they prayed. It was a surreal experience to say the least. “It was in the Iranian hostage crisis that I understood how alone we are, and how powerless we are when other people take control,” Reverend Howard says. “And really it's in that setting that one can develop faith.”
The director Spike Lee looked back at the length and breadth of his career so far during a sit-down with David Remnick at the New Yorker Festival. Although Lee's storied filmography may be familiar to movie buffs, few are likely to know as much about his humble beginnings as the scion of a celebrated, but often unemployed, musician—the late Bill Lee. The young Spike Lee bore some resentment toward his father, an upright-bass player who eschewed countless gigs because he refused to play an electric bass guitar. “[I]t wasn't until later that I saw that, yo, this is his life. He was not going to play music that he didn't want to play.” As an artist in his own right, Lee has taken a similar approach to filmmaking. He has tackled a myriad of genres and difficult subject matter, without sacrificing his unique voice and social consciousness to satisfy Hollywood. “Some things you just can't compromise,” he told Remnick. Now in his fourth decade as a filmmaker, Lee hopes to one day make a long-gestating bio-pic about Joe Louis and have his career last as long as that of one of his idols. “Kurosawa was eighty-six!” the sixty-six-year-old Lee said, of the Japanese filmmaker's retirement age. “I have to at least get to Kurosawa.” Plus, the sports writer Louisa Thomas talks with the New Yorker Radio Hour's Adam Howard about the stars to watch in the N.B.A.'s new season. Share your thoughts on The New Yorker Radio Hour podcast.
At the end of this month, after more than two decades, Netflix is phasing out its DVD-rental business. While that may not come as a surprise given the predominance of streaming platforms, it's a great loss to cinephiles, according to the New Yorker's Richard Brody. Streaming services routinely drop titles from circulation, and amazing films may be lost to moviegoers. “Physical media is what protects us from being at the mercy of streaming services for our movies and our music,” Brody says. “It's like a library at home.” Brody gives the producer Adam Howard a peek into his own personal stash of films, and picks a few DVDs of films he would take with him in a fire: Godard's “King Lear” (“the greatest film ever made – literally”); “Chameleon Street,” by Wendell B. Harris, Jr.; “Stranded” and “The Plastic Dome of Norma Jean,” by Juleen Compton; and a box set of five films by John Cassavetes.
Welcome Adam Howard to the podcast! Today's interview explores a deep dive into why it's important to be yourself. Adam gives fundamental lessons on why you can't live in the shadows of other people and why you have to focus on what is important to you. So many of us are constantly wondering what others are thinking about us. Adam does a great job explaining why that is an unhealthy lifestyle to live. In addition, he gives some concrete examples on how to feel more comfortable in front of people and block out the noise you perceive as other people's judgements. If you are trying to feel more comfortable in your own skin and wondering how to fit in with social groups or where you stand in your own life, this episode is for you. Please check out Adam and his tremendous insight on how to be yourself!Thanks and enjoy!(Sorry, we had a few audio technicalities when recording this. It's still awesome!)
On this episode of The Black Wine Guy Experience, MJ's guest is winemaker Adam Howard Lee. MJ and Adam discuss his journey into winemaking. From discussing the decision to sell his winery, Siduri, to the benefits of screw caps over cork closures, the conversation is as varied as it is intriguing. From Dial Tone and Busy Signal to Moret-Brealynn Wines, we talk about all the projects Adam has his hands in. Listeners will also learn about creating the unique BeauMarchais Pinot Noir, a collaborative effort with the late, great Philippe Cambie. We get into a discussion on the importance of family, DNA, and our choices. You'll also hear the emotional story of Adam's mother's passing. Join us as we highlight the power of community, the importance of cherishing those we love, and the simple joys that can be found in a glass of wine.A massive Thank You to Adam Howard Lee!For more information on Adam's wines https://claricewinecompany.com/For more information on Busy Signal and Dial Tone https://busysignalwine.com/For more information on Moret-Brealynn Wines https://moretbrealynnwines.com/Follow Clarice Wine Company on IG.Follow Adam on IG.Follow Môret-Brealynn Wines on IGThis episode in-studio wines: 2021 Beau Marchais Pinot Noir Soberanes Vineyard Nord Santa Lucia Highlands2021 Busy Signal Sta. Rita Hills Pinot Noir2018 Clarice Pinot Noir Santa Lucia Highlands Gary's Vineyard____________________________________________________________Until next time, cheers to the mavericks, philosophers, deep thinkers, and wine drinkers! Subscribe and give The Black Wine Guy Experience a five-star review on whichever platform you listen to.For insider info from MJ and exclusive content from the show sign up at Blackwineguy.comFollow MJ @blackwineguy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hurry Up And Wait: Actors and Film Professionals Talking Candidly
Emmy award winning Visual Effects Artist Adam Howard is a visual effects supervisor who has been nominated for 9 and won 4 Emmy Awards. He was one of the first to successfully digitally change the faces of stunt doubles into actors and actresses for feature films. His first was in James Cameron's “Titanic,” working with the faces of Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet. As Adam describes his journey, you will hear how humble he is giving more credit to "luck" than anything else. Sponsored by AUDIBLE: https://amzn.to/3ExFd0T Masters of Self-Taping. Use code HURRY at checkout for 20% off! Guest Adam Howard Insta Facebook Jordan Instagram Website Adam Facebook Instagram Website We truly thank you for listening to our podcast. Please feel free to share this with other industry folks or with people you think would enjoy it! If you have a suggestion of a guest please email our producer at: adam@bookfromtape.com
Directed by Nicolas Stoller, BROS tells the story of Bobby (Billy Eichner), a podcaster who is content to live his life on an endless string of online hookups instead of investing in a long-term relationship. But that may change when he meets Aaron (Luke McFarlane), a handsome lawyer to whom he's instantly attracted. The more that they see each other, the more they can't deny their feelings and the two may even commit to one another. This week, Adam Howard and Allen Chabot join Steve to talk about authentic representation of the LGBTQ community, deciphering Bros' target audience and whether or not 'love is love'.
Jacob Padilla and Jacob Bigelow reacted to an eventful two weeks capped by Adam Howard filling the opening on Fred Hoiberg's coaching staff. A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Nebraska Men's basketball new assistant coach Adam Howard chats with Jessica Coody about joining the staff with the Huskers, his background in coaching, recruiting, defensive philosophy and more.
Nebraska Men's basketball new assistant coach Adam Howard chats with Jessica Coody about joining the staff with the Huskers, his background in coaching, recruiting, defensive philosophy and more.
Nebraska Men's basketball new assistant coach Adam Howard chats with Jessica Coody about joining the staff with the Huskers, his background in coaching, recruiting, defensive philosophy and more.
Chris Schmidt and Connor Clark discuss some things to look for at Nebraska's spring game. One thing of interest is the attendance. Will Husker fans show up in full force? Rick Kaczenski and Mitch Sherman chime in on some football topics. Husker hoops had introduced their new assistant, Adam Howard, and Andy Markowski shares his take on the addition. An Exclusive Offer For Hail Varsity Radio Show Podcast Listeners! Get your subscription to Hail Varsity at a discount! Use Coupon Code: GBR A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
-Nebrasketball hires South Alabama associate head coach Adam Howard as it's new assistant coach…how does his resume stack up? -What's the recruiting update for Nebraska? Elijah Perkins….? -Derrick Walker is sticking around for next year….how surprised were you to hear that?Show sponsored by GANA TRUCKINGAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
-The game started late last night…did Jake and Sip stay up to the finish? Kansas vs. North Carolina for all the marbles -Did we get a legendary game or one that disappointed? -Also, Nebrasketball adds a new assistant coach in Adam Howard from South Alabama…optimistic about the optics of the hire? Show sponsored by GANA TRUCKINGAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Nebraska men's basketball Coach Fred Hoiberg announced Monday that Adam Howard will join the Husker coaching staff as an assistant coach.
There's a range in America's most populous state that's hemmed in by desert and people. Each year, millions come to California's Eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains to collectively attempt to climb Mt. Whitney or ogle Yosemite's Half Dome or ski at Mammoth or hike the John Muir Trail. In the spring of 2016, Adam Howard, Craig Dostie and John and Tyson Hausdoerffer came here for a different reason: To ski some of the famed Redline Traverse, first pioneered in the early '80s. Summits here tower 10,000 feet above the Owens Valley to the east, and it's arguably on this granite and snow where both American ski mountaineering and long-distance ski touring were born. The mountain objectives and gear have changed a lot in the century since the first snow surveyors plotted these hills. But a few things have stayed the same: It's still breathtakingly high; it can get insanely deep; and, from October to May, there's no one here. Wingwalkers is part of that story published in Backcountry Magazine, Spring 2017; written by Adam Howard, read by Matt Richardson. This episode of the Backcountry Podcast is brought to you by Minus33.
Adam Howard is an old friend of mine and someone who mentored me through my writing endeavors in Telemark skiing. He grew up in Jeffersonville, Vermont where he learned to ski at a very young age. He did some Telemark racing on the east coast in the early 90s before heading out west to attend Western State Colorado University in Gunnison, CO. He worked on the college newspaper during that time and this was his introduction into ski writing. After ski patrolling in the winters and pounding nails in the summer, along with some freelance writing, he was presented with the opportunity to acquire Backcountry Magazine with some others. They released their first issue, as the new owners, in 2002. He's always been a huge supporter of Telemark skiing, both through his own endeavors and supporting others like myself. I'm honored he took the time to talk with me today. Learn more about Backcountry Magazine: https://backcountrymagazine.com/ SIGN UP FOR THE MAILING LIST: https://bit.ly/FHLMailingList Connect with Josh and the Freeheel Life Family Josh on Instagram and Twitter Telemark Skier Magazine on Instagram, Twitter and YouTube Freeheel Life on Instagram and Twitter Shop The Freeheel Life Telemark Shop HOW YOU CAN SUPPORT US: Shop Telemark at FREEHEELLIFE.COM Subscribe & Become a Supporter of TelemarkSkier.com for articles, gear reviews, & more! Email Podcast@freeheellife.com