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ALEX Davison is back on top in one-make Porsche racing, claiming a sensational victory in the most recent round of Porsche Paynter Dixon Carrera Cup Australia in Townsville. He joins the show to reflect on that achievement, but to also reflect on his long Porsche Career, his time in Europe driving for the brand and, yes, his upcoming 19th Enduro Campaign - this time with DJR. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Blondes - "Beautiful World" from the 2023 EP In Separation from Lab Records. For today's Song of the Day, Nottingham-based quartet Blondes share an early listen to their forthcoming EP, titled In Separation, with the dreamy pop track "Beautiful World." "'Beautiful World' feels like our first proper pop song," shares guitarist Alex Davison. "It's my favourite that we've written so far. It's about our relationship with our environment and each other. We wrote it to speak not just for ourselves but to anyone that finds themselves looking around at our world and wondering just how we've become so disconnected from one another and the planet. We hope you like it.” In Separation will be released July 14th via C3 Records / LAB Records. "In Separation is a collection of songs written and recorded over the past two years," they say via a press release. "It's a project that explores the ways in which we become disconnected from one another, taking you on an emotional journey through separation to reconciliation. It speaks to the ways we live with, and without, each other." Read the full story at KEXP.orgSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alex Davison joins the Parked Up podcast to discuss his 2023 season, competing in Carrera Cup, plus getting ready for the Supercars endurance races. Also, Mark Fogarty spoke with Supercars motorsport boss Adrian Burgess about the current state of technical regs in Gen3.
Tony D'Alberto and Alex Davison, the DJR endurance drivers talked about very different weekends at the Bathurst 12 Hour and how racing at the Mountain is always special.
Tony D'Alberto and Alex Davison, the DJR endurance drivers talked about very different weekends at the Bathurst 12 Hour and how racing at the Mountain is always special.
We're talking to James Davison this week on the V8 Sleuth Podcast powered by Repco. A cousin to Supercars racers Will and Alex Davison, James shares a host of stories of how he carved out an overseas career that has included racing – and leading – the Indianapolis 500, a season in the NASCAR Cup Series, sports car racing, iconic Formula 1 cars and more. He took us inside some of the wheeling and dealing that got him his first IndyCar drive, a story that includes future F1 team boss and Supercars team co-owner Zak Brown, plus the chance meeting that led to his Indy 500 debut. He also chats about some of the friends he's made along the way, a list that includes reigning F1 world champion Max Verstappen, and he also tackles your National Motor Racing Museum Couch Racer Questions.V8 Sleuth Bookshop: https://bookshop.v8sleuth.com.au
For this week's edition of Repco Supercars Weekly, V8 Sleuth's Aaron Noonan wraps all the news in the wake of the postponement of the Winton SuperSprint.The Garage: https://www.repco.com.au/thegarage
Alex Davison is the Executive Director of the Arthritis Foundation for Louisiana. Alex has a master's degree in public administration from the University of New Orleans, where he serves on the Alumni Board of Directors. He was raised in South Lake Tahoe, California, and graduated from Cal State San Marcos before moving to New Orleans. He lives with his wife Ashley, his son Cooper, and two rescue pups: Abby and Bernie. In this episode… A lot of collaboration is going on in the private and public sectors, but we have yet to see not-for-profits collaborate enough to leverage scarce resources. Not-for-profit organizations aren't doing enough to see how they complement one another's programs rather than duplicate. As a result, they frustrate many donors who want to see a high level of collaboration for maximum impact. How do not-for-profit organizations collaborate effectively, not just in applying for grants from funding foundations but also in working with donors in the community? How do these organizations change their methods and communications for the better? Listen to this episode of Penny Cowden's Philanthropy212 Show featuring Alex Davison, who works as the Arthritis Foundation Executive Director for Louisiana. They discuss how not-for-profits should collaborate for fundraising to achieve their missions, how fundraising has changed since COVID-19, innovating and not getting stuck in a silo, and more.
Alex Davison explains to Tony Whitlock how the 2020 season has been building up for Team Sydney, what they have been able to achieve thus far and what he has liked about a very strange year back in the main game. He also reflects on the challenges for co-drivers at Bathurst.
Alex Davison explains to Tony Whitlock how the 2020 season has been building up for Team Sydney, what they have been able to achieve thus far and what he has liked about a very strange year back in the main game. He also reflects on the challenges for co-drivers at Bathurst.
Alex Davison (Team Sydney - Local Legends) talks about his first full weekend with the team and how he is preparing for the next Supercars outing. He discusses the COVID19 protocols and what is was like racing in an empty stadium.
Alex Davison (Team Sydney - Local Legends) talks about his first full weekend with the team and how he is preparing for the next Supercars outing. He discusses the COVID19 protocols and what is was like racing in an empty stadium.
Chris Stuckey talks about his weekend with Alex Davison and Team Sydney. He reflects on growing up in a motor racing family and his experience across a number of different teams over his journey
Chris Stuckey talks about his weekend with Alex Davison and Team Sydney. He reflects on growing up in a motor racing family and his experience across a number of different teams over his journey
CATCH UP: It was a scary moment in the debut round of S5000 when a massive shunt involving Alex Davison cut the Sunday racing short. Thankfully he walked away from it, and he joined us on the show to talk about the new category, and looking ahead to the endurance rounds of the Supercars Championship Podcast powered by Kubota Australia
FULL SHOW: It was all happening last weekend at the Shannons Nationals at Sandown. We saw the debut of S5000 and Alex Davison joins us to talk about the new category and the horrifying shunt that brought the race to an early close. Plus the 2019 Super3 Series Champion, 16 year old Broc Feeney joined us to talk about his debut season. Powered by Kubota Australia
Alex: Florida Farm Bureau’s Annual Meeting is scheduled later this month, Jason Davison Florida Farm Bureau’s Director of Field Services explains the importance of Annual Meeting Jason: The Florida Farm Bureau annual meeting is a time for our members to come together and to chart the future and particularly the next year of our organization and it gives us the roadmap for our staff for the following year. Alex: Davison goes on to explains how the policy process takes place at Annual Meeting Jason: This is a vital point of being a grassroots organization. Our policy is developed at the local level and is presented to be ratified by the delegates of the convention. Alex: Davison stresses the importance of attending the Annual Meeting and its impact on members. Jason: It is important to attend annual meeting because you want to be a part of the voice of this organization. It also gives and opportunity for you to hear what is going on with agriculture around the state. This is a good time to celebrate our successes and plan for what we can do better in the future. Alex: In addition to policy matters, some other activities are planned for members who attend including educational breakout sessions, a member appreciation event and a motivational keynote speaker. Jason: Our Keynote speaker will be on Thursday and that will be Eric McElvenny who when through a pretty traumatic experience of losing his leg and he will be giving a motivational speech on his story on how he picked up and moved forward. This will be a perfect time to reflect particularly after the hurricanes of hurricane Irma and most recently hurricane Michael. There are difficult times but we will pick up and move forward. Annual Meeting is scheduled for October 24-26 at the Renaissance World Golf Village in St. Augustine. This is Alex Lucas for Florida Farm Bureau Newsline.
In the 41st episode, hosts Ian Carlos Crawford(https://twitter.com/ianxcarlos) and Mathew Rodriguez(https://twitter.com/mathewrodriguez) discuss the Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 4 episode, "The Harsh Light of Day" with special guests Kimberly Ann Southwick(https://twitter.com/kimannjosouth), Alex Davison(https://twitter.com/ihatealexd), and Jessica Milanesa Rocha(https://twitter.com/jurassicporkk). Don't forget to like Slayerfest 98 on Facebook(https://www.facebook.com/Slayerfestx98/), follow us on Twitter(https://twitter.com/slayerfestx98), and rate/subscribe to us on iTunes! New episodes come out every Tuesday (the same day Buffy aired), so see you all back here next week!
Cameron McConville, Alex Davison and Stephen Grove speak after the final Carrers Cup race at Albert Park
Alex Davison, 31 Licenences and Skaife's future (Running Time 59:10)
Alex Davison, 31 Licenences and Skaife's future (Running Time 59:10)
Alex Davison, 31 Licenences and Skaife's future (Running Time 59:10)