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Sky Sports' Alan Myers looks back at the history and memories of the 'Grand Old Lady', as Everton's men's senior side prepare to say 'Goodbye Goodison'.You can watch the full documentary on the Sky Sports News YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWHu3ZiE_eA. The 'Goodbye Goodison' audio podcast was produced by Daniel Eales, Matthew Prior, Alan Myers and Chessie Bent.
Guests, Alan Myers and Douglas Gibbs
Guest Hosts, Alan Myers and Douglas Gibbs
Guest Host: Alan Myers, forensic CPA, Money & Banking analyst, Member of Freedom Force Leadership...
Guest Host: Alan Myers, forensic CPA, Money & Banking analyst, Member of Freedom Force Leadership...
While Devo is known as an early 80's new wave synth pop band, their history goes back to 1973. The classic lineup of Mark Mothersbaugh, Bob Mothersbaugh, Gerald Casale, Bob Casale, and Alan Myers developed the name Devo from "De-evolution," the idea that mankind is regressing to a herd mentality. This was a bit of a joke idea that Gerald Casale and co-founder Bob Lewis formed while at Kent State University. The band gained some local fame in 1976, and were signed to Warner Brothers in 1978 with recommendations from David Bowie and Iggy Pop.Freedom of Choice is Devo's third studio album and their breakout commercial success. While their first two albums had generated some following, the commercial success was not at the level Warner Brothers sought, and the third album was considered a "make or break," one with the studio ready to drop the group. Success did follow this album, with Devo exploiting the upcoming popularity of new wave while drifting a little bit towards R&B and funk sensibilities within their synth-pop framework.The album was recorded and mixed in six weeks, with bass, guitars, and drums being recorded together live, and with synthesizers and vocals being overdubbed later. The album peaked at number 22 on the Billboard 200, and the big single, "Whip It," reached number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart.Rob brings us this synthisizer-driven new wave album for this week's foray into the early 80's.Freedom of ChoiceThie post-punk title song initially sounds like it is about freedom of choice. However, it is really about people not really having freedom of choice. Consumerism - choosing between green sneakers and blue sneakers for example - isn't really choice at all. "Freedom of choice is what you got. Freedom from choice is what you want."Whip ItEveryone knows this signature Devo song. Mark Mothersbaugh has stated that the song was written as a subtle Dale Carnegie-esque message to Jimmy Carter, saying "you can do it." The song benefitted greatly from airplay on the fledgling cable channel MTV, where their strange video involving a guy knocking the clothes off a girl with a bullwhip received continual play.Gates of SteelThe lead song from side 2 is a bit of a commentary on the mechanization of humanity. No matter how much we believe mankind has accomplished, we're not far removed from the ape. "A man is real, not made of steel."Girl U WantThis was the first single released from the album, though it did not chart well. The song was supposedly inspired by The Knack, though the track reminds us more of The Cars. "She's just the girl, she's just the girl, the girl you want." ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Fame by Irene Cara (from the motion picture “Fame”)Irene Cara sings the theme song and stars in this teen musical drama about students auditioning to study at the High School of Performing Arts. STAFF PICKS:Crazy Little Thing Called Love by QueenLynch's staff pick is a song inspired by Elvis Presley. Freddie Mercury wrote the song lyrics in about 10 minutes, and the band created the song in about 30 minutes. Mercury played lead guitar for the original stuido recording. It was the first number 1 hit that Queen had on the US Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. Cars by Gary NumanWayne brings us the signature song from Gary Numan. It was inspired by an incident of road rage Numan experienced in London, where he had to lock his doors and drive on the sidewalk to avoid getting attacked. He was safe in his car, and inspired to write a song in about 30 minutes. It is a signature song of the New Wave genre, and there are no guitars in this track.Two Headed Dog (Red Temple Prayer) by Roky EricksonBruce features a strange hard rock song with lyrics inspired by Soviet scientist Vladimir Demikhov. Demikhov's research focusted on organ transplants, and he conducted dog head transplants in the 1950's. This song is off Erickson's debut album with his band the Aliens, and is considered a cult classic. Call Me by Blondie Rob finishes the staff picks with a hit that feaured in the film "American Gigolo." It went to number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for six weeks, the biggest hit of Blondie's career. Lead vocalist Debbie Harry wrote the lyrics from the perspective of the main character in the film, a male prostitute. INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:Airlane by Gary NumanWe close out with a double dip on new wave synth artist Gary Numan this week. Thanks for listening to “What the Riff?!?” NOTE: To adjust the loudness of the music or voices, you may adjust the balance on your device. VOICES are stronger in the LEFT channel, and MUSIC is stronger on the RIGHT channel.Please follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whattheriffpodcast/, and message or email us with what you'd like to hear, what you think of the show, and any rock-worthy memes we can share.Of course we'd love for you to rate the show in your podcast platform!**NOTE: What the Riff?!? does not own the rights to any of these songs and we neither sell, nor profit from them. We share them so you can learn about them and purchase them for your own collections.
Amanda hosts two of Kev's closest friends, 'Red Nose' John Simmonds and Alan Myers from Sky Sports and Everton to discuss their relationships with Super Kev and their memories of Super Kev. Although this will be emotional for all three, there will be some funny stories along the way. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Our guest today is Alan Myers. Alan Myers is a San Diego CPA and forensic accountant. For over a decade, he has dedicated himself to researching, studying and analyzing the Federal Reserve System, banking and the national debt. 1) Federal ownership of land. Some call it a Federal land grab - what is it and why should citizens be concerned about it? States are the parents, they created the Constitution, ratified the Constitution and it is the Constitution which brought into existence the federal government, the child. The child is to do only what it has been told to do or can do, nothing more. Article I, Section 8, Clause 17 of the U.S. Constitution Total land in the U.S. is 2,271,343,360 acres, of which, federal government owns 615,311,602 acres or 27% of total land in the U.S. The 12 States with the most federal government land owned are, in order, Nevada (80%), Utah (63%), Idaho (61.9%), Alaska (60.9%), Oregon (52%), Wyoming (46.7%), California (45.4%), Arizona (38.6%), Colorado (36.2%), New Mexico (31.7%), Montana (29%) and Washington (28.5%). Note each State is West of the Mississippi. My understanding is that the federal government does not pay property taxes to any State. With land that was taken by the federal government in a manner that exceeded its Constitutional power, the State would now be in the position to benefit from such a return. The land could be leased, rented or sold which would generate funds for the State and provide additional future funds from the collection of property taxes. 2) The 2ND Amendment. Is it a gift, a duty, or both? Arms includes guns, swords, spears, arrows, clubs, axes and shields that would be used in defense or attack. Also note that the word arms comes from the Latin word arma which means weapons. The 2nd Amendment is one hell of a gift that enables practically all of us to be able to Protect and Defend our State's Freedom from an evil, overreaching central government. However, the 2nd Amendment is more than just a gift. It speaks of a Duty that we owe to each other and the Constitution! What did Jefferson say, "The price of freedom is eternal vigilance." 3) How do people follow you? Saturdays, 1-3pm pst, KMET 1490AM with Doug Gibbs, Mr. Constitution and Sundays, 5-7pm pst, on Patriots Soapbox Channel, my show, For The Republic.
This week we present Pt. 2 of our discussion with filmmaker, musician, and photographer DAVE MARKEY (‘1991: The Year Punk Broke', ‘Lovedolls Superstar,' Painted Willie on SST records) about the ‘change of our lives forever' videotape for both of us: DEVO's ‘The Men Who Make The Music.' We continue our talk about the videos on the VHS cassette, early Hardcore Devo recordings, Devo cover bands, the magic of drummer Alan Myers, Dave's work with Nirvana, Kurt Cobian's love for Devo, Spazz Attack, the L.A. punk club scene, sneaking into shows, hearing Devo's Satisfaction before hearing The Rolling Stone's original, New Wave Theater, Devo and psychedelics & the actual TRUTH about Devolution.So shrivel up under Daddy's cap on this week's Revolution Per Movie finale on Devo's ‘The Men Who Make The Music.'Dave Markey:www.wegotpowerfilms.comDave's Teaster for his new film:http://tinyurl.com/BillBartellRevolutions Per Movie:Host Chris Slusarenko (Eyelids, Guided By Voices, owner of Clinton Street Video rental store) is joined by actors, musicians, comedians, writers & directors who each week pick out their favorite music documentary, musical, music-themed fiction film or music videos to discuss. Fun, weird, and insightful, Revolutions Per Movie is your deep dive into our life-long obsessions where music and film collide.New episodes of Revolutions Per Movies are released every Thursday, and if you like the show, please subscribe, rate, and review it on your favorite podcast app.The show is also a completely independent affair, so the best way to support the show is through our Patreon at patreon.com/revolutionspermovie, where you can get weekly bonus episodes and exclusive goods sent to you just for joining.patreon.com/revolutionspermovie@revolutionspermvoieX, BlueSky: @revpermovieTheme by Eyelids 'My Caved In Mind'www.musicofeyelids.bandcamp.comArtwork by Jeff T. Owenshttps://linktr.ee/mymetalhand Click here to get EXCLUSIVE BONUS WEEKLY Revolutions Per Movie content on our Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
NO FLESH SHALL STAND"The Russian God" by Pyotr Vyazemsky. Translated by Alan Myers. Directed and Produced by Ari Rosenthal. Written and Associate Produced by Carmenn Kocznur. Adapted from his original short story "Fantom IX." Starring Peter Wicks as Ilia Zakharov, Allison Cossitt as Fan, Sarah Golding as Mesiya, Erika Sanderson as Kryuchkov, James Scully as Cosmodrome Security, Brandon Levine as Sledstvenny Security. Additional Voices by Peter Wishinski and Karim Kronfli. Dialogue Editing by Benton Hodges. Sound Design and Mix by Manas Kunder. Score by Jakub Żerański. Special thanks to Matt Richmond and the Audio Drama Lab.For more information, go to denouncermedia.comThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Welcome to the weekend!This is Stephen Colbert from the Gazette Digital News Desk, and I'm here with your update for Saturday, August 12th, and Sunday, August 13th, 2023.According to the National Weather Service, temperatures on Saturday will be mostly sunny with a high near 89, cooling to a low around 63 Saturday evening.Sunday will be Partly sunny, with a high near 86 and a 20 percent chance of showers after 1pm before cooling to 63 Sunday night with showers and a chance of thunderstorms.Making sweet corn sweeter is on the plate of Iowa State researchersSummer is the smell of cut grass, weekend barbecues and — especially in Iowa — the taste of sweet corn, which few people know better than Alan Myers.An Iowa State University professor of biochemistry, biophysics and molecular biology since 1987, Myers has made it his mission to make sweet corn sweeter.The most recent USDA-funded sweet corn research, run through the University of Florida, offered scientists $8 million to — among other things — develop new breeding tools, improve early-season tolerance and determine factors driving consumer preference.The $800 million in American sweet corn grown annually accounts for about 1 percent of the country's corn production — which is dominated by field corn. Sweet corn consumption has been trending down for decades.Sweet corn is being celebrated this weekend at the annual St. Jude's Catholic Church Sweet Corn Festival in northwest Cedar Rapids, where volunteers have shucked some 18,000 ears of corn to prepare.Festivities include carnival rides, entertainment, games and food — including, of course, hot buttered ears of sweet corn.Chuck Grassley: ‘It's about time' for Hunter Biden special counselIowa U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley said Friday he welcomes the appointment of a special counsel for the investigation into Hunter Biden, the president's son, but said he has reservations about the person selected for the post due to concerns about political bias in the U.S. Justice Department and the appointment of U.S. Attorney David Weiss of Delaware as the special counsel.Weiss, a U.S. attorney appointed by former President Donald Trump, was already leading an investigation into Hunter Biden about alleged unpaid federal taxes and an alleged gun possession crime. A plea deal between the prosecution and Hunter Biden's attorneys fell apart last month when a judge rejected the deal.“I have some questions about Weiss doing it, because Johnson and I sent all of this material we had … in regard to the payments that were made to Hunter Biden, and we don't know what they did with them," Grassley said.Republican candidates flock to Iowa State Fair's opening dayFor the next 10 days, the Iowa State Fairgrounds will be the center of the battle for the Republican nomination for president.The fair is virtually mandatory for anyone running for president as a Republican, a chance to meet voters from across the state, sample various foods on sticks and exhibit the retail politicking vital to winning support in the first-in-the-nation caucus state.Four candidates visited the fair Thursday, and a dozen more, including Democrats and a Libertarian, are expected to visit later.Former Vice President Mike Pence drew the largest crowd Thursday at the Des Moines Register Political Soapbox, where he implored several dozen people that it was time to “restore a threshold of civility in public life.”California radio talk show host Larry Elder kicked off Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds' “Fair-Side Chats” at JR's Southwest Pork Ranch. The chats will be a series of discussions Reynolds will be holding throughout the fair with most presidential candidates.After flipping burgers and chops at the Iowa Pork Tent, North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum brought his focus on energy, economy and national...
In this episode special guest Alan Myers, author of the influential publication Fed Ed, sheds light on how the monetary system works and its influence on people's lives. The discussion centers around the elites' power and control over people not just in America, but all over the world. Alan explains how certain tools such as Climate Change Theory, Social Credit Scoring, Central Bank Digital Currencies and other system changes are meant to increase their level of control and create a one world global totalitarian government. Alan Myers is a CPA and forensic accountant with more than 30 years of experience in accounting services, tax and litigation support for bankruptcy trustees and civil litigators. He is an expert on money, banking, and the Federal Reserve system, working as a writer, speaker and radio host on several national terrestrial radio platforms including his radio show "For The Republic". Alan also appeared on Liberty Monks in season 1 episode 23 called "The Green Raw Deal" where he discusses the climate change hoax. Be sure to tune into that episode as well to get some foundational knowledge on how the elites are using climate change as a reason to overhaul our way of life and continue to implement these radical and oppressive changes. Listen to our episode with Alan on climate change here. Listen to Alan Live on For The Republic at 5pm PST/8pm EST Visit Alan's website to find your copy of FED ED Please subscribe at www.libertymonks.com to get up to date info on all of our latest episodes! Follow us on our Facebook page Follow us on: Twitter and Gettr See Select Videos on: YouTube Rumble Brighteon Listen on iTunes, Spotify and Anchor Show Notes: [00:01:09] Monetary system and power influence. [00:06:57] Climate change deception. [00:08:36] ESG and Corporate Behavior. [00:15:46] Deforestation in the Amazon. [00:17:41] Pollution levels in China. [00:22:52] Child labor in mining. [00:27:32] Historical suppression of facts. [00:34:11] Central Bank Digital Currency. [00:38:45] Central Bank Digital Currency. [00:41:02] Small business and digitalization. [00:47:15] Central Bank Digital Currency. [00:51:40] Electromagnetic pulse and infrastructure. [00:56:58] Characteristics of Bitcoin as money. [01:03:41] Women of the American Revolution. [01:05:26] Women Air Service Pilots. [01:09:40] Unity in diversity.
From James Joyce (Three on the Ones and Twos Cohost): DEVO is one of my favorite bands of all time – in fact, I don't even consider them a “band” but really an artistic movement, philosophy and way of life. These five weirdos from Ohio created a place for themselves as true artists, making music, videos, graphic design that has lasted an entire lifetime, all of this both inside and outside mainstream culture and business worlds, with a great sense of humor, absurdity and fun. They are truly subversive in so many ways and massively influential - everyone has a picture of DEVO in their mind, but when you really pay attention to what they are truly saying and doing, you see how deep and profound the message becomes. And their message of De-Evolution only gets more and more relevant as time goes on – no other band has prepared us for modern times more than DEVO. De-Evolution is Real - Duty Now for the Future!From Cassy (Three on the Ones and Twos Cohost): This one is really special. Devo is one of those bands that a ton of music we love wouldn't be the same without. There's no denying their legacy is imperative to the formation of new wave, electronic and even performance art as we know those things to be today. In Episode 56, Me, Tom and James (aka 1499) sit down with good friend, musician and Three on the Ones and Twos team member, Brian Kincheloe, to discuss the first release from this iconic band, the incredible Q: Are We Not Me? A: We Are Devo! The Mothersbaugh brothers, Casale brothers along with Alan Myers on drums had such a unique perspective right out of the gate - backed up with the talent needed to execute it - that the likes of legends Iggy Pop, Robert Fripp, David Bowie and Brian Eno (who won out in the end) vied for the opportunity to produce their debut record. That's crazy impressive! The end result is this phenomenal masterpiece which we enjoyed discussing immensely. Watch until the end for the Cameo video from Jerry Casale that Sue got James a year and a half ago for Christmas along with a short clip of Devo's fantastic performance from last year's Cruel World festival. And in the famous words of the man himself, de-evolution is real! Cheers!
Changes at Everton and Passionate Evertonians A Positive start on the pitch Change in culture and the importance of Leadership Merseyside Derby week
Our guest today is Alan Myers. Alan Myers is a San Diego CPA and forensic accountant. For over a decade, he has dedicated himself to researching, studying and analyzing the Federal Reserve System, banking and the national debt. 1) We are hearing more and more about a Federal Digital Monetary system. This could lead to a cashless Society and having every purchase, like the guns and ammo we buy, scrutinized by a Big Brother-esque system. What are your thoughts on this? 2) You teach classes on both Basic Natl Debt Education and Basic Climate Education. Can our nation move to a Digital Monetary system and not be impacted by the ESG social credit system? Or have ESG “morality police” checking in on our personal credit scores? ESG stands for Environmental Social and Governance, and refers to the three key factors when measuring the sustainability and ethical impact of an investment in a business or company. Most socially responsible investors check companies out using ESG criteria to screen investments. 3) Let's take a step back and discuss what the FED is. 4) On your website you say “We have waited far too long to take the power of money creation away from the Fed. It is now time for this enormous power to be with and for the people.” How exactly do we do that?
WE'RE BACK! And with a guest that the ATV motocross community has been dying to hear from! On our Preseason Update Show, we brought our listeners up to speed on the Alan Myers situation to the best of our ability – but on this episode, Alan himself will brief us on his plans for 2022. We ask the former AMA ATV Pro Class podium finisher if we can expect to see him return to racing this season before discussing his decision and talking some ATV motocross like we love to do here on the Digging Deep ATVMX Podcast. As always, thanks for DIGGING DEEP with us! Enjoy!Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/diggingdeep)
CPA and Forensic Accountant Alan Myers reveals the truth behind environmental history and lays out the Globalist plan to use climate change as the tip of the spear for the Great Reset and a one world government. Alan is a CPA and forensic accountant with more than 30 years of experience in accounting services, tax and litigation support for bankruptcy trustees and civil litigators. He is an expert on money, banking, and the Federal Reserve system, working as a writer, speaker, and radio host on several national terrestrial radio platforms. Listen at www.libertymonks.com Facebook page Follow us on Twitter Listen on iTunes, Spotify and Anchor Show Notes:
Today's Royal Blue podcast is an edition we'd rather not have recorded. It's a special tribute to the former Everton manager, Walter Smith, who passed away on Monday aged 73. Alan Myers, who was the club's Communication Manager when Walter was manager, Kevin Campbell, who Walter brought to the club on loan, signed permanently in 1999 then made the club captain, and David Prentice, who was the Echo's Everton correspondent when Walter was at the helm, all share their recollections and memories of a very special man. It's a sad subject, but with plenty of uplifting moments about a man who enriched their lives and everyone he came into contact with.
Our guest today is Alan Myers. Alan Myers is a San Diego CPA and forensic accountant. For 10 years, he has dedicated himself to researching, studying and analyzing the Federal Reserve System, banking and the national debt. Alan is a writer, speaker and radio commentator on these and other related topics. The national monetary system is the most powerful system in our country because everything in our country is connected to it. Unfortunately, says Alan, this system was not designed to work in the best interest of the people or our country. 1) Let's blast through your book titled, Fed Ed: Basic Monetary System Education. What are the absolute HAVE-TO takeaways that we need to leave our audience with to have a better educated citizenry. 2) What is the origin and development of money? 3) What are the historical characteristics of what defines what money is? 4) Does crypto fit enough characteristics to actually be or become money? 5) Why is the Fed depicted on the cover of your book as a Hydra? 6) Let's discuss some items that people have used as money in World History.
Alan Myers is a bright young man that's building his career with knowledge and focused goals. While focusing on his own ATV career, he's also spending time teaching others how to prepare themselves for the upcoming racing season. Listen to his episode if you would like to learn more about his life and career.
In this introductory episode of Focal Point, hosts Roman Valenzuela and Alan Myers discuss the importance of bringing just the facts to the table when delving into hot topics that are dividing in society. This show is not meant to be a debate, but a discussion. Roman and Alan's goal is to demonstrate what's missing is the ability to understand both sides of any story, using just the facts, so that we may find a Focal Point.
Alan Myers joins us to discuss women of the American Revolution, Red Pill Expo, and the lessons we can learn from history. We will also delve into current events and more. Guest Link Fed Ed
Apr 23, 2021 Join Sophie Nicolaou and Amanda Schiavi as they host media guru, Alan Myers for a little post game chat and mostly protest and European Super League talk. #Arsenal #EuropeanSuperLeague #Everton Sponsored by Football Prizes
Guest Alan Myers sheds light onto a topic not discussed enough in our day and age yet have clearly reaped the benefits of: The women of US History that went against the grain and who challenged the societal norms of their time. They indeed have become the unsung heroes of yesteryear. Alan goes into detail describing the untold amounts of contributions they gave at a time when men were only at the forefront of progressive change and what set these women apart from the rest.
WE'RE BACK! And with another special episode of the Digging Deep ATVMX Podcast! There's so much to talk about regarding current ATV racing, so PH3 Photos' Josh Cline will join us to kick things off and do just that! We'll preview the 3 Palms ATV Motocross National that is right around the corner, wrap-up our final thoughts on the 2021 Daytona ATV Supercross, talk a little Digging Deep ATVMX Fantasy, and more! Then Alan Myers will join the show to elaborate on his decision to sit out the 2021 season. The former AMA ATV Pro Class podium finisher will tell us what he's up to currently, as well as look to the future and when we can expect to see him return to the races. Finally, our headliner for this episode is legendary ATV racing mechanic Paul Turner. PT has some amazing stories to tell from his days winning a title wrenching for Travis Spader, then for "Digger" Doug Gust at Factory Suzuki, winning the most storied event in ATV Racing history as a major underdog with Pat Brown, more recently helping Chad Wienen win 3 of his titles, and more. This episode is crammed full of some of the best content you will ever listen to! As always, thanks for DIGGING DEEP with us. Enjoy!Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/diggingdeep)
On this week's Pitch to Post Preview Podcast we turn our attention to Arsenal vs Tottenham, as the north London rivals prepare to face off at the Emirates. Peter Smith is joined by Sky Sports football journalists Ben Grounds and Ron Walker to assess the big match. The panel reflect on positive Europa League wins for both sides, consider the potential team selection issues, and which team needs the win more. We also hear the latest from Sky Sports News reporter Alan Myers on Everton's push for the Champions League spots, ahead of their tricky test against Burnley, while Ron returns to assess Amad Diallo's fine first goal for Manchester United and the challenge they face on Sunday against an in-form West Ham, who also have ambitions for the top four.
On this week's Pitch to Post Preview Podcast we turn our attention to Arsenal vs Tottenham, as the north London rivals prepare to face off at the Emirates. Peter Smith is joined by Sky Sports football journalists Ben Grounds and Ron Walker to assess the big match. The panel reflect on positive Europa League wins for both sides, consider the potential team selection issues, and which team needs the win more. We also hear the latest from Sky Sports News reporter Alan Myers on Everton's push for the Champions League spots, ahead of their tricky test against Burnley, while Ron returns to assess Amad Diallo's fine first goal for Manchester United and the challenge they face on Sunday against an in-form West Ham, who also have ambitions for the top four.
“Trauma-Informed Design: Transforming Correctional Design for Justice” What is the role of Trauma-Informed Design in reforming correctional facilities? With 7.3-million Americans in some level of corrections (prisons, jails, probation or parole), it is clear we are setting up those who are incarcerated to fail. The glaring truth can be seen in recidivism rates of 76.6 … Trauma Informed Design: Transforming Correctional Design for Justice (Season 2, Episode 3) Read More »
By: Janet Roche & Carolyn Robbins Edited by: Andrew Parrella Guest: Valerie Fletcher What is the state of disability in America today, and what does this mean to Inclusive Designers… especially in this time of Covid? IDP sits down with Valerie Fletcher, Executive Director of the Institute for Human Centered Design (IHCD) in Boston, MA. … Designing for: The Changing Reality of Disability in America Read More »
The squad returns for another engaging post game show discussion. Joining them is media guru, Alan Myers! An honest take on Arsenal’s current form, Mikel Arteta and the players. Be part of the conversation. Have your voice heard.
Darin and cohost Merrin Muxlow, the Executive Director of TiE San Diego and special guest Alan Myers, CPA and experienced forensic accountant. Alan has studied the Federal Reserve system and specific aspects of commercial banking. Summarizing, Alan has determined that the Fed is truly Domestic Enemy #1 and he is working to develop material that will be designed to help educate people about this critical and dangerous system. We talk about republican democracy, the monetary system and current national debt situation.
This week on the Pitch to Post Preview Podcast, Peter Smith is joined by Sky Sports News reporter Alan Myers and Sky Sports pundit Alan Smith to analyse Carlo Ancelotti and Mikel Arteta's work at Everton and Arsenal, ahead of their one year anniversaries. Who has done the better job? We also hear from SSN reporter Paul Gilmour on whether Tottenham will bounce back from a frustrating week against Leicester – and the latest on Gareth Bale's fitness and Dele Alli's future. And Sky Sports feature writer Nick Wright assesses Man Utd's 3-2 win at Sheffield United and makes his Pitch for why Leeds could upset Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side at Old Trafford…
Having been left in the cold, how exactly has Jose Mourinho transformed Tanguy Ndombele into one of Tottenham's most key players? Jasper Taylor is joined by Ben Ransom and Gerard Brand in the latest Pitch to Post Review show to discuss just that (07:55), as well as Eric Dier's form as he ditches the 'versatility' tag. Spurs are top, but what happens if opponents out-Jose Jose? (13:48) We also discuss Man Utd's dramatic 3-2 win over Southampton thanks to super sub Edinson Cavani (22:16), and ask: where would Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side be if they played the entire season away from home? Answer: probably better off. In the Regional Review, Alan Myers joins us to talk all things Everton in their season of two halves so far (36:04), and in the Treatment Table we round up the latest injury news, and join Jurgen Klopp in getting stuck into the five-sub debate (47:18).
Juan Mata is the special guest on this week's show, and he tells Peter Smith about Man Utd's return to form, looks ahead to their clash with Chelsea, and shares his views on the work being done off the pitch by Marcus Rashford. Plus, we have more fallout from the Merseyside derby with Alan Myers from Everton's perspective, Johnny Phillips explains cult hero Conor Coady's importance to Wolves and Sky Sports Data Editor Adam Smith delves into the numbers behind the Premier League's goal rush, and makes a bold Pitch!
Jamie Redknapp joins Peter Smith on The Pitch to Post Podcast as we look ahead to a new Premier League season. There's also analysis of transfer business at Everton and Newcastle from Sky Sports News reporters Alan Myers and Keith Downie, while Nick Wright discusses Marcelo Bielsa – and makes his Pitch for the season ahead.
The week's first Brew With A Blue sees Matt chat to Alan Myers of Sky Sports.Al tells us about his reporting in the Football League and his two spells working in the Everton communications department.
Darin and Mike get into a spirited discussion with Alan Myers from the American Freedom Alliance on the governmental response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Alan Myers is a San Diego-based CPA who has devoted the majority of his 20+ years of practice to providing accounting-related services to Chapter 7 bankruptcy trustees and civil litigators. For the last 5 years, Alan has studied the Federal Reserve system and specific aspects of commercial banking and shares his concerns for the future on the show.
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The racing at Daytona's ATVMX season opener somehow lived up to all the hype, so we had to bring the heat with an episode of equal entertainment! To ensure we could DIG DEEP into the biggest story lines coming out of Daytona, we welcomed to the show: now 4-time event winner Chad Wienen, first-time podium finisher Alan Myers, and Brandon Hoag who had a stellar day of his own -- qualifying P2, winning his heat race, and finishing top 5 in the main event! Sean Taylor and Tyler Hamrick rejoined the show, of course, to cover all that happened in the WILD Daytona ATV Supercross and discuss how our predictions on the season preview podcast compared to what actually happened. Like on the preview, every rider who competed is mentioned on the show. Thank you for listening to the number one podcast in ATV racing, get ready to DIG DEAP with the stars of ATV motocross. Enjoy!Support the show (https://patreon.com/diggingdeepatvmx?utm_campaign=creatorshare&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter)
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ESPN French football analyst Jonathan Johnson joins the show to profile Lille midfielder Boubakary Soumare (1:01), who is attracting interest from Chelsea and Manchester United among others. The panel also provide an update on Manchester United's pursuit of Bruno Fernandes (15:25) and discuss where he might fit in Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's midfield. Sky Sports News reporter Alan Myers joins the show to discuss Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov's links to Everton (26:16) and outlines where Carlo Ancelotti is hoping to strengthen his squad in January.
Sophie and Amanda are joined by Sky Sports News journalist and former Everton PR executive, Alan Myers. A huge friend of the show, Alan helps the squad dissect the Everton v Arsenal match (if you can call it that). They also chat about the appointments of Carlo Ancelotti and Mikel Arteta. Both clubs need some … Continue reading "#43 – Two Gooners & a Toffee"
ESPN senior football analyst Gabriele Marcotti joins Dharmesh Sheth and host Dave Reed to discuss Arsenal's move to appoint Mikel Arteta and the potential knock-on effects for the future of Pep Guardiola at Manchester City. Carlo Ancelotti is close to being named Everton boss - Sky Sports News reporter Alan Myers shares the latest from Goodison Park and what budget the Italian may have to work with. German football expert Raphael Honigstein joins the panel to discuss the impact of Jurgen Klopp's new contract, a potential January arrival at Anfield and the Bundesliga club leading the race to sign teenage striker Erling Braut Haaland. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer wants to bring a striker to Manchester United in January, the panel assess whether his priority should be elsewhere. With Chelsea once again free to sign players, the panel look at the players Frank Lampard may look to bring in before rounding up the rest of the transfer news.
Today Alan Myers (CPA) sat down on RTD Live Talk to share his research on the core principles of money. During our chat he shared his thoughts as to why Bitcoin & the cryptocurrency sector will not reliable. Watch the full episode on the RTD website here: https://www.rethinkingthedollar.com/the-origins-of-money-why-bitcoin-doesnt-pass-the-test-w-alan-myers-rtd-live-talk/
Today’s guest, Alan Myers, sits down to share his thoughts on the fraudulent nature of the banking system. During our discussion Alan shares why the Federal Reserve does not actually print money, they create reserves. These reserves are simply digital book entries which they use to buy actual goods and services. Watch this full RTD episode on the website here: https://www.rethinkingthedollar.com/money-has-many-characteristics-but-only-one-function-w-alan-myers/
Today’s guest, Alan Myers, sits down with Mike Manwell to share his thoughts on the fraudulent nature of the banking system. During our discussion Alan shares why the Federal Reserve […] The post Three Signs Of A Malfunctioning Monetary System w/ Alan Myers appeared first on Silver Doctors.
We're coming to the end of Alan Myers' first series of Everton podcasts on the Royal Blue channel. We're not being biased when we say they've been nothing short of superb. But we reckon the penultimate episode of series one could be his best yet. It features must-listen interviews with the last manager to lead the Blues to a trophy 25 years ago, and the striker who scored the winning goal in the famous 1995 FA Cup final success over Manchester United. We're talking, of course, about Joe Royle and Paul Rideout. But before we hear from Joe and Paul, Alan speaks to the Liverpool ECHO's head of sport, and former Everton FC reporter, Dave Prentice, about why it is taking the Blues so long to add more silverware to the Goodison Park trophy cabinet, and when the barren run will come to an end. Enjoy. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
The Alan Myers Everton Podcast is back after our host with the most had the temerity to take an actual holiday! But, my word, has he returned with a bumper edition. There is an update from Blues midfielder Tony Grant in Australia and interviews with ex-strikers Paul Wilkinson and Robbie Wakenshaw, who have very interesting stories to tell after memorable starts to their Everton careers. And that is all followed by Alan's sitdown with Nick Barmby, who became the first Blues player to cross the Merseyside divide in 41 years when he joined Liverpool in 2000. Barmby speaks for the first time about the controversial move but also speaks warmly of his time at Goodison Park. And before all that Alan chats with ECHO football writer Chris Beesley and Royal Blue regular Gavin Buckland, who chats about his new Everton book, Money Can't Buy Us Love. Which is an apt title given the main conversation between the trio. Enjoy! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Welcome to episode nine of the one and only Alan Myers Everton Podcast. And guess what? It's another belter. Matters get under way with Alan being joined in the studio by the Liverpool ECHO's Paul Wheelock. With more players set to leave Goodison Park before the closure of the European transfer window, they talk the Blues' squad strength, also hearing from Marco Silva on the subject, before discussing Kevin Mirallas after he finally left the club for good. Then talk turns to the magnificent Lucas Digne, and Richarlison's goal celebration in the midweek win at Lincoln City. And then comes the main course - a superb interview with former Everton captain Don Hutchison. There are so many highlights, but his first-hand insight of what happened before and after THAT Coventry City game will take some topping. But so will the tale of his contract negotiations with Walter Smith, what it was like to take the captain's armband off Duncan Ferguson, and THAT disallowed derby goal. Enjoy. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Let's face it, we all need cheering up after what we witnessed at Villa Park on Friday night. You're in luck, then, because Alan Myers is back with his much-loved Everton podcast. To kick things off our host is joined by the ECHO's Everton FC reporter Phil Kirkbride and football writer Chris Beesley as they pick the bones out of the 2-0 defeat at Aston Villa and look ahead to the Carabao Cup clash at Lincoln City. That is followed by a hat-trick of top-class interviews. The first is with new Blues assistant manager Luis Borte, we then hear from the club's director of football Marcel Brands about the signings of Alex Iwobi and Andre Gomes, before Alan serves up the main course - a long chat with one of the heroes of the 1995 FA Cup final win, Anders Limpar. Enjoy. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Matt Jones chats to Alan Myers about his 'Sporting Hero'
With Manchester United considering a late move for Tottenham midfielder Christian Eriksen, the panel discuss the ramifications of such a deal and who Spurs will target to replace him if he leaves. Following Wayne Rooney's shock move to Derby County, Sky Sports News reporter Rob Dorsett explains why the former England captain has made the switch to Pride Park and how the Championship side plan to finance the deal. Italian football journalist Fabrizio Romano joins the show once again to provide updates on Romelu Lukaku, Paul Pogba, Paulo Dybala and Joao Cancelo. Sky Sports News reporter Alan Myers discusses the potential late moves for Everton, while the panel assess Wilfried Zaha's situation and the targets for Crystal Palace ahead of Deadline Day. There's also news on Arsenal, Liverpool, Bournemouth, West Ham, Brighton and Burnley.
We're pretty sure we said this after episodes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 but this is the best Alan Myers Everton podcast yet! Featuring interviews with Dan Meis, the man who has designed the Blues' proposed new ground at Bramley-Moore Dock, as well as Goodison great Dave Watson, the last man to captain the club to silverware, and the legendary Paul Gascoigne who, sounding healthy and happy, reminisces on his time in an Everton shirt. There's also plenty of present-day talk with the ECHO's Sam Carroll and Ian Croll who discuss the signings of Moise Kean and Jean-Philippe Gbamin, the brilliance of Marcel Brands, the departure of Idrissa Gueye and what could follow in the final four days of the window. If Alan's right, you'll be very happy indeed. Enjoy! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Welcome to the sixth serving of the superb Alan Myers podcast on all things Everton FC. We kick things off with Alan talking to Gavin Buckland and Paul Wheelock about Kurt Zouma, Ademola Lookman and pre-seasons past and present, which includes a brilliant story about the time Fabrizio Ravanelli turned down the chance to join the Blues despite Howard Kendall bringing out the finest China. One man who has signed for Everton is Andre Gomes and, in the first of the podcast's three interviews, we hear Alan's sitdown with the Portuguese playmaker at Finch Farm. The comes an update from a former Blues midfielder, Tony Grant, who is coaching alongside his big mate Robbie Fowler in Australia, before the main course - a funny, brilliant, and emotional long chat with much-loved ex-Everton winger Dave Thomas. It really is a must-listen - as is the whole podcast. Enjoy. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
The wait is over – the fifth episode of the brilliant Alan Myers Everton Podcast is in! And, once again, there is a lot to get stuck into before episode six follows in a fortnight’s time. Alan is firstly joined in the studio by our Everton FC reporter Adam Jones and Liverpool ECHO colleague Paul Wheelock to look back on the opening friendly of the summer against Kariobangi Sharks and some of the positives that came out of it. Then comes Alan’s exclusive interview with Blues defender Leighton Baines about his decision to sign a new contract with the club, his battle for the left-back spot with Lucas Digne... and his photography! Alan also grabs a quick word with Goodison great Neville Southall, and gets him to take part in the podcast’s newest feature, before interviewing Everton Ladies manager Willie Kirk. But the big chat comes at the end of the must-listen podcast with Alan sitting down with the Blues’ legendary kitman, the one-and-only Jimmy Martin. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Alan Myers is back with the fourth episode of his brilliant Everton podcast - and it's a bumper one to say the least! Little wonder, then, that the usual chat that kicks off the podcast, which also features Liverpool ECHO duo Sam Carroll and Paul Wheelock, is trimmed back a bit. But the trio still fit in discussion over Leighton Baines' new deal, the departure of Nikola Vlasic, the imminent arrival of Andre Gomes, and who Marco Silva and Marcel Brands could turn to next. However, the vast majority of the show is dedicated to the three exclusive interviews Alan has conducted since episode three (which you can listen to HERE, if you haven't done so already). The first of which sees our host sit down with Everton CEO Denise Barrett-Baxendale, who talks about her first year in the job, Bramley-Moore Dock, Phil Jagielka, and the club's plans for the summer. Alan then chats to Andy Burnham, the Labour Mayor of Greater Manchester, who talks growing up as a Blue, the time he advised a group of fans who were against the stadium move to Kirkby, and his message for Silva and Brands. Both are superb interviews - and the same can certainly be said about Alan's sitdown with Everton great Colin Harvey, which is an absolute-listen. And if that's not enough, Alan also catches up with community hero Steve Johnson, who is Everton's cup-winning disability manager. Enjoy! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
It's episode three of The Alan Myers Everton Podcast and, once again, he's lined up some big-name interviews - as well as bringing along some familiar voices. The show kicks off with Alan being joined by Royal Blue Podcast trio Dave Prentice, Adam Jones and Gavin Buckland to talk Farhad Moshiri, Luis Boa Morte, Andre Gomes, Kurt Zouma and transfers, as well as summer memories of being a Blue. Prenno's anecdote, in particular, is something else. You will then hear Alan's chat with former Everton midfielder and scout Tony Grant, before he jets off on a new adventure, before another must-listen podcast with a rare interview with Blues legend and current first-team coach Duncan Ferguson. Enjoy. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Tonight we bring Pamela Adams into the Anomic Age and to continue our conversation with Alan Myers on FED ED. Having worked in public schools for a decade she understood how they were failing our children and she wanted to make sure that didn’t happen to her child. She began to study history and write down what she learned, composing history letters to her daughter. They are addressed to Liberty, the childlike freedom that belongs to all of us. Pam’s letters tie the past to current events, showing how we consistently repeat history because we were never properly taught it. Guest Link The Facts Paper
This week it is my pleasure to welcome Rat Skates to the program and to continue our conversation with Alan Myers on FED ED. Rat is a conservative, Christian, filmmaker, writer and musician. He is most widely known as a director of music documentaries and his contributions to the thrash metal genre as the founding drummer of the band Overkill. Guest Link Rat Skates
It's the second episode of The Alan Myers Everton Podcast - and, just like the first, it's a must-listen. Alan brings you three exclusive interviews. The first of which is a chat with the man who sat in the Goodison Park hotseat for 11 years before his departure to Manchester United, David Moyes. The Scot talks about why the Blues were the club for him, after previously turning down other Premier League jobs, how he turned the club from relegation candidates to Champions League and Europa League qualifiers, how he dealt with the massive spotlight on Wayne Rooney, his best signing, his relationship with Bill Kenwright, how his move to United came about, as well as his thoughts on the current Everton crop. Alan then speaks to David Unsworth, who famously scored the first goal of Moyes' reign, about what it was like to be a Blues player at that time. The pair also speak about Unsy's current role at Everton, as the highly successful manager of the club's under-23s team, but only after Alan calls France to speak to former Blues striker Mickaël Madar, who talks warmly of the late, great Howard Kendall. Enjoy. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In this episode we will speak with Jordan Page and continue our conversation with Alan Myers on FED ED. Jordan Page is a national recording and touring artist who performs a mixture of rock and folk music that has captivated audiences all over the world. He is known for headlining at major protests and rallies in support of freedom, peace, and limited government. Guest Link Jordan Page Music
Tonight Alan Myers joins us on the program. Alan is a CPA and Forensic Accountant who lives and works in San Diego, CA. Over the Past 25 years, the majority of his practice has been devoted to providing accounting related services to Chapter 7 bankruptcy trustees and civil litigators. These services include tax return preparation, analysis of potential fraudulent and preference transfers, reconstructing accounting records, performing insolvency analysis and testifying in bankruptcy court and Superior Court as an expert witness.
We have teamed up with broadcaster and big Evertonian Alan Myers for a brand new podcast on the Royal Blue channel - and what a first episode to begin with! It kicks off with Alan in the studio with two fellow Blues, the ECHO's sports editor Dave Prentice and writer Sam Carroll. They look back on the first season under Marco Silva and Marcel Brands before we get the opinion of former Everton defender Alan Stubbs. Stubbs and ex-Blues striker Yakubu, along with Prenno and Sam, also give their take on the future of the club's forward line, including the development of Dominic Calvert-Lewin. With Kurt Zouma heading back to Chelsea after a successful campaign on loan at Goodison, the make-up of Everton's backline is also discussed before Alan speaks to the man who is certain to start the new season in the heart of the Everton defence - the impressive Michael Keane. And that's not all. Alan gets the verdict of a family of Blues before the hour-long podcast ends with an interview with the club's director of communications Richard Kenyon about Bramley-Moore Dock. Enjoy - it's a belter. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
The Vanderbilt Business Executive MBA program offers two tracks, Executive Edge and Global Immersion. Students in the Global Immersion track spend their second year learning alongside an international cohort of approximately 60 working professionals from four prestigious business schools, including Vanderbilt Business. Global Immersion students participate in four international residencies that last for nine days each. The final residency is held in the U.S. at the Owen graduate school of management, and it wrapped up just a few weeks ago. Marketing Director Amy Katz sat down with student Alan Myers to get his thoughts on the final residency. They also also discuss the Global Immersion track as a whole, and Alan reflects on the year of traveling and learning.
This episode features Alan Myers-Davis, the Director of Development for the Whitefish Legacy Partners. He brings a unique vision of the importance of diversity within community. We discuss the values that motivate him to create a sense of ownership and community in the setting of the outdoors. We also hear about ways we can all get involved, using our own strengths to improve the community as a whole.
A very warm welcome to a special recording of our first-ever Royal Blue Live event that took place at the Baltic Market in Liverpool on Wednesday.Hosted by Alan Myers, the show featured former Blues defender Michael Ball, as well as our Everton FC correspondent Phil Kirkbride, head of sport Dave Prentice, and our former Everton FC correspondent and editor Greg O’Keeffe.The evening kicked off with Alan in conversation with Prenno before the audience tackled a fiendishly difficult quiz set by the latter.The rest of the night was dedicated to questions submitted by Evertonians prior to and during the event.It’s a great listen as the panel talk Marco Silva’s future, three years of Farhad Moshiri, the search for a new striker, Bramley-Moore Dock, this Sunday’s Merseyside derby, and much more.Enjoy.Note this podcast does contain some explicit language For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
There had to be a response - and Everton delivered one to the shock FA Cup exit by returning to winning ways in the Premier League on Tuesday night at Huddersfield TownBut, while the result was the one most certainly required, was it the right reaction and performance?It is a question that kicks off the latest Royal Blue podcast, hosted by Phil Kirkbride, and featuring David Prentice, Adam Jones and Chris Beesley.Marco Silva's starting line-up at the John Smith's Stadium then comes under the microscope with the display produced by Cenk Tosun coming in for praise.But will it be enough to reverse the striker's fortunes at Goodison?A more immediate issue for Silva to solve is who will start at left-back on Saturday versus Wolves following Leighton Baines' injury and Lucas Digne's sending off against Huddersfield.The panel debate that before talk turns to Idrissa Gueye's potential move to Paris Saint-Germain on transfer deadline day.Opinions are split over what Everton should do if the Ligue 1 leaders return with an improved bid for the midfielder, who was conspicuous by his absence on Tuesday.But what was encouraging was how Tom Davies played after he took the place of Gueye and the lads wonder whether the youngster is now ready for a run in the side.Enjoy - and, just a reminder, tickets remain on sale for our first ever Royal Blue Live event, taking place at the Baltic Market in Liverpool on Wednesday, February 27, and featuring Alan Myers, Michael Ball and Greg O'Keeffe, as well as Phil and Prenno.Tickets cost £5 - and include a free drink. You can buy them by clicking HERE. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
A man Evertonians know well is the special guest of our latest Royal Blue podcast.Sky Sports’ Alan Myers is a lifelong Blue who has served the club twice during his career and who remains hugely popular with supporters.He is well-placed, then, to give his verdict on the revolution that is slowly but surely beginning to take place at Goodison.From Marco Silva to Marcel Brands, and Farhad Moshiri to Bramley-Moore Dock, Alan gives his take on all the big Everton talking points.It’s the second time we’ve had the broadcaster on for a pod, and while the first, three years ago, focused primarily on his two spells at the Blues, on this latest offering he expands on why he left the club for the second time after seven whirlwind months.From there Alan moved on to Blackburn Rovers where, after being initially handed the role of director of communications, he became a full director, playing his part in transfers in and out of the club during transfer windows. It proved to be a little different from reporting on them, but not quite as dramatic as the famous one on deadline day at Goodison in the summer of 2013, which he recalls here.And, in an enjoyable listen, Alan also talks the relationship between fans and their clubs – and the lessons Everton could learn from Manchester City. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
The 7th episode of Across The Park Extra sees ex head of media & communications at Everton FC, Alan Myers, join us for an in depth chat about his two periods at the blues (1996-2001 & 2013-2014). Alan gives us the behind the scenes details and stories from all the goings on at the club during his time there. The stories include the details behind the crazy evening when Duncan Ferguson was sold in 1998, Alex Nyarko’s reaction to the infamous pitch invader at Arsenal, what really happened when Nick Barmby made the move ‘across the park’ & the madness and emotion from inside the club for THAT Coventry game in 1998. Alan also gives us stories from his time at Sky Sports. This includes the time he interviewed the then under pressure Liverpool co-owner Tom Hicks in an attempt to smooth relations with the Liverpool faithful. He also discusses how he went from head of communications at Everton, to become a director at Blackburn Rovers under the Venky’s within a matter of months. We hung on Alan’s every word as he discussed everything asked in detail, and held back tears of laughter at his stories of Paul Gascoigne’s time at Everton. This is a must listen for all Evertonians!
Nothing sticky about this win against the Toffees! Sophie, Amanda, and Kevin are joined by Everton guru Alan Myers. The pod squad laud Lacazette’s magical strike and question Silva’s managerial competence! And the housekeeping issues cause some serious convos!
Amanda hosts this one with Super Kevin Campbell and special guest Alan Myers of Sky and the former Head of Communications at Everton.
Host Ed Draper is joined by Michael Bridge and Adam Bate to discuss why Chelsea have joined the race to sign Anthony Martial from Manchester United (01:45), and whether the signing of Alexis Sanchez in January was worth it for Jose Mourinho (14:52). Sky Sports News reporter Alan Myers joins the podcast following a week away in Portugal at Everton's pre-season training camp and reveals details of "six out, four in" as Marco Silva rings the changes at the club - but was the new Everton boss right to spend £40m on Richarlison? (23:25) There is also news from Liverpool, West Ham, Southampton, Fulham, Wolves, Bournemouth, Rangers and Celtic (38:27).
In the first episode of our new Everton podcast Greg O'Keeffe and Tony Scott sit down with Sky Sports broadcaster and former Everton communications director Alan Myers to talk about new beginnings. We discuss the arrival of Marcel Brands, Marco Silva (which was still unconfirmed as we spoke)and what needs to happen this summer. Plus why it's not easy managing communications at a Premier League club! We hope you enjoy it,
Pete Graves is joined by Michael Bridge for the first episode of a brand new season of Transfer Talk. Kaveh Solhekol phones in to discuss how Arsenal’s search for a new manager is affecting their summer transfer plans (5:23). Alan Myers joins the show to talk about Wayne Rooney’s proposed move to the MLS (23:05). Leading Belgian football journalist Kristof Terreur has the latest on the futures of Eden Hazard, Thibaut Courtois, Toby Alderweireld and more (33:03). Finally, former Rangers striker Kris Boyd previews what is expected to be a busy summer in Scotland (48:31).
Adam is joined by Alan Myers to discuss the 2-1 win at Stoke, the mentality of footballers, Cenk Tosun, the future of Allardyce as Everton manager and loads more... *This podcast features a nice Howard Kendall anecdote. ---------------- Grand Old Team: www.grandoldteam.com Follow Grand Old Team on Twitter: @Grandoldteam Follow Adam Partington on Twitter: @Partadam Like Grand Old Team on Facebook: www.facebook.com/GrandOldTeam Like Adam Partington on Facebook: www.facebook.com/adampartingtonfootball
In 138, Phil and John interview Alan Myers, CPA to discuss his booklet "Fed Ed", a 18 module explanation of the U.S. monetary system. To get your copy, email Phil@PhilipKennedy.com (PLEASE EXCUSE THE BACKGROUND AUDIO IN THIS EPISODE) Full Exclusive KF Content: https://www.patreon.com/KennedyFinance Affiliate Programs: Cryptoversity: https://www.cryptoversity.com/ref/156/ Goldmoney: http://goldmoney.com/r/3clR2u Coinbase: https://www.coinbase.com/join/58668cb6c492831f4fa71222 Liberty Classroom Link: http://www.libertyclassroom.com/dap/a/?a=11734 Crypto Donations: Bitcoin: 12wwtTDiuCT2FbfJLK7rdWBZRa4ntTEach Litecoin: LQF3GGZ7Y4e6pE9mWJmooGjEizyhuoxb6K Dash: XvTSXLxUimC1FH1sBmECq139ZVt5mqieEU PayPal Me: https://paypal.me/KennedyFinancial Website: https://www.philipkennedy.com Facebook & Twitter: @KennedyFinance Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/kennedy-financial/ Steemit: https://steemit.com/@philipkennedy Dtube: https://d.tube/#!/c/philipkennedy The Goodman Fiske Band (Intro Song): http://goodmanfiskeband.com
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A special edition podcast featuring former Blackburn Rovers director of communications Alan Myers who reflects upon his time at Blackburn Rovers in conversation with Ian Herbert
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A special edition podcast featuring former Blackburn Rovers director of communications Alan Myers who reflects upon his time at Blackburn Rovers in conversation with Ian Herbert
Alan Myers is the former head of communications at Everton and a freelance journalist currently working at Sky Sports. He joined Adam on the GrandOldTeam podcast to talk about his time at the club in both the 1990s and in 2014, plus how he believes football clubs should relate to their loyal supporters. Alan also gave his thoughts on the situation regarding Lukaku and the potential return of Wayne Rooney to Goodison Park. ---------------- Grand Old Team: www.grandoldteam.com Follow Grand Old Team on Twitter: @Grandoldteam Follow Adam Partington on Twitter: @Partadam Like Grand Old Team on Facebook: www.facebook.com/GrandOldTeam Like Adam Partington on Facebook: www.facebook.com/adampartingtonfootball/
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The 2 Marks with guests Ben and Paul chat with Sky sports reporter and ex Everton director of Comms Alan Myers See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we sat down for 90 minutes with Everton's fascinating former Director of Communications. One not to be missed. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Everton's former director of communications Alan Myers picks an infamous cup semi-final from 1995
Eric and Ped go over the most lopsided 1-0 victory against West Ham. They also preview the QF match at The Emirites against Arsenal, as well as talking about Alan Myers departure
This week, Crush On Radio talks about death: DEVO’s Alan Myers, what happens when you love a creative inspiration, the emotional connection we get with artists and musicians, and, well, our music picks as well Picks this week: Sparks, Icona … Continue reading →