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Alex Gough joins Chris and Alina to talk about the life of Mark Antony and his new book series "Caesar's General". They only mention Cleopatra once or twice, we promise. Enjoying our work?Buy us a coffee: www.ko-fi.com/historyhackSubscribe to Patreon: www.patreon.com/historyhackVisit our new website: www.historyhack.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Today's episode, I'm joined by Alex Gough, CEO of the Professional Squash Association. With a career spanning 15 years on the professional circuit, Alex climbed the ranks to reach number 5 in the world. Along the way, he also secured 10 World Tour titles and a Bronze Medal at the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur. His contributions to squash extend far beyond the court, however. His dedication to the sport led him to join the PSA as a Board Director in 2002, while still an active player. Following his retirement, he has transitioned seamlessly into leadership roles, first as Chief Operating Officer in 2008, and then taking the helm as CEO in 2009. In our conversation today, we delve into Alex's role at the forefront of the PSA, the global governing body responsible for the administration of professional squash worldwide. He's got a lot on his plate. With over 1,000 registered players and 600 events annually, the PSA World Tour, the PSA Challenger Tour, and the WSF & PSA Satellite Tour, the PSA aspire to showcase squash at its pinnacle. And they do so in some breathtaking locations around the globe. Time Stamps 2:00 - Alex's Journey into his current role as CEO of the PSA 3:30 - Transitioning from Player to a Governance/ Executive Role in Sport 6:30 - Overview of the Current Squash Calendar 12:00 - Communication with Current Players and Understanding their Needs 13:30 - Discussion on Managing both Men's and Women's Tours 15:00 - Implementing Equal Prize Money 19:00 - Insights into Commercial Deals, including Sponsors like JP Morgan 21:00 - Egypt's Dominance in Producing Top-Quality Squash Players 23:00 - Exploration of Outdoor Events and their Appeal 27:00 - Utilising Social Media to Attract New Audiences 31:00 - The Popularity of Pickleball and Padel, and the Opportunities for Squash 38:00 - Implications of squash being included in the Olympics 41:00 - Future aspirations and ambitions for the PSA leading up to LA 2028 Additional Links Professional Squash Association celebrates 50th anniversary Cricket, squash among six sports added to 2028 L.A. Olympics Video: Playing Squash at the Olympics Connect with Alex on LinkedIn - Here Connect with Andy on LinkedIn - Here
Welchen Spielraum haben alternative Künstler:innen in der heutigen digitalen Musikindustrie? Mit solchen und weiteren Fragen werden sich verschiedene Freie Radios aus Europa in Ihrem Musikmagazin beschäftigen. ## IndieRE #83 by Near FM, Dublin Devetintrideseta oddaja iz nove serije IndieRE 2.0. V seriji IndieRE v produkciji in mednarodni izmenjavi radijske vsebine sodelujemo ljubljanski Radio Študent, hrvaški Radio Student, francoska mreža Radio Campus, Radio Corax iz Halleja v Nemčiji, EMA-RTV iz Španije, irski Near FM, madžarski Civil Rádió in avstrijski Radio Helsinki. In this edition of IndieRE from Near FM we hear the latest music from across the island of Ireland. The journey in Irish music this week starts with the unique The Eskies' sound that blends sea soaked waltz and Italian tarantella. Chilli Flake will bring us to the lovely town of Grangecon in Wicklow County in order to enjoy a bit of trip-hop music. A bit of breath of hip hop fresh air from Waterford thanks to the 21-year-old drummer/rapper Alex Gough. Also from the South of Ireland, Cork, James Keegan will sing about love for family and friends. We also hear some rock music produced by NewDad, from Galway, with the new single Angel, a song inspired by the TV show Euphoria. This episode highlights the immense influence and variety of the independent music sector in Ireland's creative output, among many other things. 1. The Eskies – Fever 2. Chilli Flake – Cosmic Boogie 3. Madretsma – Are You Proud of Yourself Doris? 4. Michael Fry – The Toy Man 5. Essiray – Crush 6. Booka Brass Band – Talk Dirty 7. Alex Gough – Dear SJ 8. James Keegan – Love Grows Easy 9. Gypsies on the Autobahn – Hidden 10. Happyalone. – colours 11. Valerie Rose – September 12. Donna Dunne – Voodoo 13. NewDad – Angel * Produced by Near FM, Dublin. * Prepared, announced and mixed by Patrick Domanico. * Design by Jure Anžiček. # IndieRE - Independent Radio Exchange Was macht die lokale Musikszene Sevillas aus? Vor welchen besonderen Herausforderungen stehen Nachwuchskünstler:innen in Budapest angesichts der dortigen politischen Situation? Welche Verbindungen und Gemeinsamkeiten lassen sich zwischen der Independent Musikkultur in Graz, Halle und Dublin finden und was unterscheidet sie? Welchen Spielraum haben alternative Künstler:innen in der heutigen digitalen Musikindustrie? Mit solchen und weiteren Fragen werden sich Radio Študent aus Ljubljana, das Netzwerk verschiedener französischer Uniradios namens Radio Campus, Radio CORAX aus Halle (Saale), EMA-RTV aus Sevilla, Radio Helsinki aus Graz, Near FM aus Dublin, Radio Student aus Zagreb und Civil Radio aus Budapest beschäftigen. Gemeinsam arbeiten sie dafür im Rahmen des EU-Projekts "Independent Radio Exchange" für die nächsten zwei Jahre zusammen. * https://indiere.eu/
IndieRE 83 by Near FM Dublin Produced and presented by Patrick Domanico & Near FM Dublin In this edition of IndieRE from Near FM we hear the latest music from across the island of Ireland. The journey in Irish music this week starts with the unique The Eskies' sound that blends sea soaked waltz and Italian tarantella. Chilli Flake will bring us to the lovely town of Grangecon in Wicklow County in order to enjoy a bit of Trip-Hop music. A bit of breath of Hip Hop fresh air from Waterford thanks to the 21-year-old drummer/rapper Alex Gough. Also from the South of Ireland, Cork, James Keegan will sing about love for family and friends. We also hear some rock music produced by NewDad, from Galway, with the new single Angel, a song inspired by the TV show Euphoria. This episode highlights the immense influence and variety of the independent music sector in Ireland's creative output, among many other things. The Eskies - Fever https://www.instagram.com/theeskies/ Chilli Flake - Cosmic Boogie https://www.instagram.com/chilli_flake_/ https://www.facebook.com/chilliflakemusic Madretsma - Are You Proud of Yourself Doris? https://www.instagram.com/madretsma.band/ https://www.facebook.com/Hallucinogymnastics Michael Fry - The Toy Man https://www.instagram.com/bigdirtyfry/ ESSIRAY - Crush https://www.instagram.com/essiraymusic/ https://www.tiktok.com/@essiraym Booka Brass Band - Talk Dirty https://www.instagram.com/bookabrass/ Alex Gough - Dear SJ https://www.facebook.com/alexgoughhh James Keegan - Love Grows Easy https://www.instagram.com/Jameskeegansongwriter/ https://www.tiktok.com/@Jameskeegansongwriter Gypsies on the Autobahn - Hidden https://www.instagram.com/gypsiesota/ Happyalone. - colours https://www.facebook.com/happyalonehappy/ Valerie Rose - September https://www.instagram.com/valerierosecarwood/ https://www.facebook.com/valerierose.carwood Donna Dunne - Voodoo https://www.donnadunnemusic.com/ https://www.facebook.com/DonnaDunneMusic/ NewDad - Angel https://www.newdad.live/ https://www.instagram.com/newdad_/ ------------------------------------------------------ INDEPENDENT RADIO EXCHANGE - INDIERE IndieRE is a project co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union https://indiere.eu ------------------------------------------------------ RADIO CAMPUS FRANCE Radio Campus France est le réseau des radios associatives, libres, étudiantes et locales fédérant 30 radios partout en France. NOUS SUIVRE | FOLLOW US www.radiocampus.fr Insta @radio_campus TW @radiocampus FB @radiocampus NOUS ÉCOUTER | LISTEN Site, webradios et podcasts www.radiocampus.fr
Alex Gough is an author of Roman historical adventures. The Carbo Chronicles, including Watchmen of Rome and Bandits of Rome, was written as a result of a lifelong obsession with ancient Rome, and the culmination of a lot of research into the underclasses of the time. He has also written a collection of adventures following Carbo and other characters from Watchmen of Rome, where you can learn more about their rich lives. Alex loves our theme song so much that he recorded a cool tribute to it which you can find at the end of the episode. If you're a musician and want to record your own cover version, send it to us and we'll use it in a future episode (unless it's really, REALLY bad lol)!
This is a super short episode just to give listeners an update on how we're planning on moving forward with the podcast. Matthew's latest book, "Forest of Foes", gets a paperback release, and Steven has also just made a brand new MODERN DAY short story available for pre-order, called "Have You Seen This?" so we discuss those a little bit too. Enjoy, and we really hope you liked the latest episode with Robin Warder of The Trail Went Cold podcast. Look out for our next episode on June 23rd which features an interview with bestselling historical author ALEX GOUGH! HAVE YOU SEEN THIS? buy link (FREE with Kindle Unlimited!) FOREST OF FOES paperback buy link (also FREE with Kindle Unlimited!)
Guys, here's episode #25 of the Weekly round-up, catching you up on the headlines, results & rankings from the Professional and College squash game. Thanks for listening! REACH OUT: FAN FOLLOW UP > The Appendix!! Don't forget, send in your fan questions or comments and might share them on air. So reach out us on social media or email squashradio@gmail.com. As always, thanks for listening!
We're at the business end of the 2022/23 PSA with the British Open and World Championships just around the corner. PSA CEO Alex Gough joins the pod to talk about what he describes as perhaps the busiest season in PSA history. We also talk officiating in terms of what Lee Drew and the team have been facing and the move to have paid full-time officials on tour. Also, we get into the Olympic bid, the PSA Foundation, the Challenger Series, qualifying for the World Champs, and of course that elephant in the room the Mostafa Asal ban. Check out our sponsor Open Squash at www.opensquash.org
Making dark matter waves: Untangling wave interference for multi-streaming dark matter by Alex Gough et al. on Wednesday 07 September The classical dynamics of collisionless cold dark matter, commonly described by fluid variables or a phase-space distribution, can be captured in a single semiclassical wavefunction. We illustrate how classical multi-streaming creates wave interference in a toy model corresponding to the dynamics of the Zel'dovich approximation and link it to diffraction optics. Wave interference dresses the classical skeleton of cold dark matter with universal features akin to the physical imprints of wavelike (or fuzzy) dark matter. We untangle this wave interference to obtain single-stream wavefunctions corresponding to the classical fluid streams, by writing the wavefunction in an integral form. Our wave decomposition captures the full phase-space information and isolates the multi-stream phenomena related to vorticity and velocity dispersion. We link the wave interference features of our system to the standard forms of diffraction catastrophe integrals, which produce bright caustics in optical fields analogous to the cold dark matter density field. Our two complementary descriptions of dark matter wave-fields present rich universal features that can unlock new ways of modelling and probing wavelike dark matter on the scales of the cosmic web. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2206.11918v2
Published 13 March 2022Whilst talking about how to make it as a pro, we have had a few legends on and we have spoken to the youth about their goals and desires. This week we decided to chat to a young pro that is living the life of a professional sailor.So we reached out to Alex Gough2017/18 Volvo Ocean race, TP52's, RC44's, Sydney Hobarts' and a whole range of classes, Goughy is living the pro life, see what you reckon.#barkarate #sailingpodcast #barkaratesailorslarger #barkarateconversations #worldsailingofficial #sailing #boat #ocean #sport #voile #sail #sea #offshore #sailors #sailingworld #extremesailing #foils #yacht #yachts #saillife #instayacht #sailingblog #instasail #alex_gough93
Squash Radio is back with another episode! We have a really special guest this week. Alex Gough, former world #5 and current CEO of the PSA World Tour, joins Conor to discuss all things PSA! Alex begins the podcast by discussing how he became involved with the PSA, what it was like when he first started in 2008, and how it has constantly evolved and grown since then. He discusses previous tournaments, the evolution of the personnel, new projects, prize money, events, and so on. The two talk about the PSA's latest partnership with Infront and what it means for the organization and the sport. Alex talks about some of the things he's most excited about for the PSA's future, as well as himself, and how he thinks some of these goals will be achieved. He sees a lot of potential in changing the way events are organized, and he illustrates how small adjustments may attract a whole new audience. Conor switches the discussion about Alex's squash playing days, recalling his time playing for Wales and helping them to a record World #2 finish as Finalists in the 1999 Men's World Team Championships. Egypt won their first Team Championship that year, establishing their domination on the international stage. With so much going on in the sport, Alex Gough is the perfect person to listen to for some behind-the-scenes information! NOTE: The quick fire segment will be aired as a separate episode so stay tuned! ***** REACH OUT: FAN FOLLOW UP > The Appendix!! In this segment, we will be sharing the feedback, comments, insights, you name it! So reach out us on social media or email squashradio@gmail.com. As always, thanks for listening! SPONSORS: This episode of Squash Radio (SQR+) sponsored by ***NEW WEBSITE ALERT*** ProSportLED – the most advanced lighting technology for your racquet sport needs. ProSportLED and Squash Radio (SQR+) are both aligned about the importance of sharing the stories of people involved in our Sport.
The impact of social media on wellbeing is explored. Editors Jan Baerselman, Victoria Tobin, Alex Gough, Anna Blennerhassett. Music Max Wildwood, Funke Rosanne. https://m.facebook.com/groups/200448317219130?ref=m_notif¬if_t=group_activity
Some tools to re-balance when stressed are shared. Editors Jan Baerselman, Alex Gough, Anna Blennerhassett, Victoria Tobin. Music Max Wildwood, Funke Rosanne. https://m.facebook.com/groups/200448317219130?ref=m_notif¬if_t=group_activity
Dermot Quinn of the Theatre Royal Waterford was Rob's guest in studio to announce the Live @ The Royal series of gigs taking place in September. Beat and the Theatre Royal have teamed up to put on four shows featuring some of the finest original acts based in Waterford. Three acts per night, performing to a live audience. The gigs will also be recorded, with highlights being broadcast on Irish Beats the following evening. 10th Sep – Conor Clancy (Toucan). CuXack. Tadhg Williams 11th Sep - Bankrupt. One Morning in August. Aliens in Caves 17th Sep – Culture Night! Alex Gough, Jess Reinl. Waiting Space 18th Sep – Joe Meaghar. Liam Merriman. Oatsie Jones. Tickets go on sale on Tuesday 10th August from theatreroyal.ie Originally broadcast on Sunday 8th August 2021.
Pride and the resistance to celebrating are discussed . Editors Jan Baerselman, Alex Gough, Anna Blennerhassett, Victoria Tobin. Music Max Wildwood, Funke Rosanne. https://m.facebook.com/groups/200448317219130?ref=m_notif¬if_t=group_activity
In the first hour, the guys discuss " The Match 4", Tour Caddy Mike Hicks, and City of Denver Assistant Pro at Willis Case, Alex Gough, both join the program. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The difficulty of letting go is explored. Editors Jan Baerselman, Alex Gough, Anna Blennerhassett, Victoria Tobin. Music Max Wildwood. https://m.facebook.com/groups/200448317219130?ref=m_notif¬if_t=group_activity
Ben and Will are joined by Alex Gough as they discuss Brighton's disappointing loss to Sheffield United, the Hall of Fame shortlist and the clash with Leeds on Saturday.
Alex Gough made history at PyeongChang 2018, winning a bronze medal in the women's singles event, Canada's first ever Olympic medal in the sport of luge. Two days later, she stood on the podium again, alongside her teammates, after winning silver in the mixed team relay event. In this episode she walks us through her career in luge and the role of team and family in her success.
Accompanied by guest star Alex Gough, Ben and Will bring post-match analysis from the Leicester loss, evaluate the current relegation picture, consider whether it's time to part ways with Potter, and look ahead to the huge game at St. Mary's on Sunday.
Singer/Songwriter Alex Gough is back chatting to Louise this time all about his brand new Single "Thats My Job" from his album "Forever Classic" See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Squash Summit kicks off on March 5th, and Zushan Hashmi breaks it all down. The two-day event features keynote speakers Alex Gough, PSA CEO and newly elected WSF President Zena Woolbridge, along with a host of incredible guest speakers. The theme of the event is obviously growing the game, and Zushan lets us know what to expect and how the summit came about. We also talk at length about his incredibly dynamic sports media platform Sportageous.
Waterford native Alex Gough sat on his couch to speak with Rob O'Connor about his new single and live EP (Bonus Features). The conversation covered the recording of the live EP, Alex's involvement in Normal People, future recordings and his ambition as an artist. An edited version of this interview was originally broadcast on Irish Beats on Beat 102-103 on 31st January 2021.
Vous écoutez Dig Dig Diggers, le magazine des radios Ferarock ! Du 13 au 16 janvier s'est déroulé l'Eurosonic Festival (ESNS) et comme d'habitude, on a découvert de nombreuses pépites ! Plus de 150 artistes se sont produit en livestream pour cette édition entièrement numérique et gratuite. Dans cette émission Dig Dig Diggers, on vous partage nos coups de coeur de cette scène émergente européenne. Avec : Smanden., Alex Gough, Altın Gün, Queen's Pleasure, Ätna, Myss Keta, Javva, Mordai
Alex Gough joined us to chat about his brand new single Backseat and new mixtape Forever Classic due out in October. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the final episode of the 2019/20 series, Ben Willcocks and Will Hodgetts are joined by special guest and Sheffield United fan, Alex Gough. The trio issue report cards for each of the remaining Premier League teams - Norwich, Sheffield United, Southampton, Spurs, Watford, West Ham and Wolves.
On this week's Totally Irish John played new music from James Vincent McMorrow, Alex Gough, Lucy McWilliams, Offica and Bitch Falcon. 9-10pm INSIDEAWAVE Tour Guides James Vincent McMorrow I Should Go Just Mustard Frank Planting New Powders Offica Opor Senu Jetlag2 God Knows Who’s Asking (East Coast Remix) Public Gardens Marionette (For Strings) Social Interaction & Jack Bashful My Dawgs Lucy McWilliams Runaway Jacknife Lee Hit The Bell Paddy Hanna Colloseum Nylophone Let’s Go Driving 10-11pm Emperor Of Ice Cream Again & Again Bitch Falcon Test Trip Laurie Shaw On Tour Jealous Of The Birds Something Holy Moggy Eucalyptus Alex Gough Backseat Bukky Wednesdays Interlude Breezy iDeygoke Bag A Man Pop Wallace Not There Arms That Fit Like Legs What It Is Is The Elephant Room Windows Tolu Makay Don’t Let Go Perlee Slow Your Eyes Wyvern Lingo Brutal Lottery Totally Irish with John Barker Sundays from 9 - 11pm
PSA CEO Alex Gough and his team have had their hands full trying to piece together everything that Covid-19 has thrown their way. Well, there may be light at the end of the tunnel, but that doesn't mean things will be back to normal anytime soon. In a very informative and candid conversation, Alex lays out all of the key variables required to get pro squash back up and running, including a potential date and location for long-awaited return. Although nothing is etched in stone, this is good news. Alex also provides a look into the various scenarios in terms of how and where we could be seeing more pro squash in the future, and what will need to take place in order for that to happen. I also took the opportunity to ask Alex for a few anecdotes from his glory days as a player which saw him reach top 5 in the world in 1998.
Part 2 of the Alex Gough interview goes into his playing career, highlights, including how Wales were 1 game away from becoming World Champions in 1999! Alex also gives us insights to how he became the PSA CEO and some of the challenges faced early on. We conclude the Stevie Richardson interview. The 13 time Jesters Trophy (formerly known as the British Amateur Championships), 2002 Irish National Champion talks us through his squash career and how in some ways he had the best of both worlds. Includes an incredible story of how a squash match was part of his wedding!!!! Stuart gets council from Stevie as Stevie wants revenge. Chris talks about his love for competing again since his move to NYC and Arthurs hopes of a job in the finance world is a million to 1 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On todays show we welcome Citi Squash Alum and Dickenson Head Coach, Chris Fernandez and the CEO of the PSA World-tour Alex Gough in a 2 part interview. In part 1 Alex talks us through the challenges the PSA faced and continue to navigate through including resuming of the PSA World-tour and the fund PSA set up for the players. Spoiler alert - There is talk of some big events soon! (don't get over excited as there's a way to go but the PSA is doing all they can)Chris Fernandez and Jamal Callender open up and share some of their experiences growing up playing squash, how their love for the game was never going anywhere and what they would like to see happen to help squash break barriers and make the game more accessible. #LegendsStuart looks like a runner, Chris is fresh as a daisy, Jamal is cooking for the boys and Arthur needs baggy cycling gearCheck us out on Facebook Instagram and for Stuart, check out Twitter!!! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
*Photo credit for pic Nicholas O'Donnell* 21 year old Alex who's currently a student at the Cork School of Music, has had quite the journey. To date he's performed at Electric Picnic, All Together Now and Spraoi, as well has headlining the iconic Whelan's of Wexford Street in Dublin in December. He chats to Ollie and Mary on The Big Breakfast Blaa head of the airing of his Other Voices gig on RTE.
Eleanor McEvoy is the chair of IMRO and sits of the board of The National Concert Hall. She's been signed to two major labels, run her own label and she wrote the title track of the biggest selling album in the history of the Irish Music Industry. Alex Gough's most successful track passed 500K streams on Spotify. It cost him €7 to produce and release. That success helped him secure slots at EP, Other Voices and Eurosonic. He's only getting started. Eleanor & Alex share their stories and insights in this weeks episode.
Rising superstar Alex Gough joins us in studio for a chat all about his music career. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Matt Corrigan aka Ghostking Is Dead is a young artist from Cork City who releases his third EP, Fever Dreaming, via the Hausu Collective on February 28. He talks about how an older track featuring on the Needle Drop drove him to work harder on his music to reach this current phase. We chat about the vibrant Cork scene, his playing with Alex Gough, writing lyrics, Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood, Hausu, and lots more. Ghostking Is Dead play Plugd Records on February 13 with support from Damsel and Arthur Valentine. Music Featured: Ghostking Is Dead: 'Palm Tree'
On this week's Totally Irish David Keenan joined us to chat about his debut album 'A Beginner's Guide To Bravery'...And we featured new music from Alex Gough, Aoife Nessa Francis, Moon Looks On, TV People, Sorcha Richardson and Cult Called Man. 9-10pm TV People Kitchen Sinking Sorcha Richardson High In The Garden David Keenan The Healing (LIVE) David Keenan Eastern Lights (LIVE) Moon Looks On Friends Keep Dropping Cult Called Man Trash King Vernon Jane Daddy Issues Lilac Pint Of Bleach Arcwords Father Figure 10-11pm Aoife Nessa Francis Libra Alex Gough Fool Lucent Corners Time’s Like A Blade Solkatt Islands Cbakl x Looms gods. Fynch Bookies Pens & Loose Ends Yankari Enyimba Blushing Boy Consumer Fight Like Apes Something Global Callum Orr You Are A Place I Used To Live Joshua Burnside Blood Drive (RIP Lyndon Stephens) Totally Irish with John Barker Sundays from 9 - 11pm
Brand New KINK is op Eurosonic Noorderslag! Elke avond hoor je de muziek van het festival, en gesprekken met de tofste nieuwe artiesten die er spelen. In de eerste aflevering komen Georgia, Fulco, Het Zesde Metaal en Alex Gough aan het woord en hoor je muziek van o.a. Judy Blank, Joy Crookes en Iguana Death Cult. Ook hoor je live muziek van Blanko!PLAYLIST:JUDY BLANK - PRETTY FAR || GEORGIA - THE THRILL (FEAT. MAURICE) || IGUANA DEATH CULT - BRIGHT LIGHTS ||ALEX GOUGH - FOOL || JOY CROOKES - TWO NIGHTS || BLANKO - WHAT IS REAL (LIVE @ KINK ESNS)HET ZESDE METAAL - STEMPEL || CHARLOTTE ADIGÉRY - CURSED AND CUSSED || FULCO - DICHTSTBEVOLKT LANDWESTERMAN - BLUE COMANCHE
Jenny chatted to Journalist Tanya Sweeney about the demise of cultural spaces in the country's capital, Soulé popped in to reveal she's joining the 2FM Xmas Ball lineup and Alex Gough spoke to Jenny ahead of his performance this weekend at Other Voices... It's all here in this weeks best bits!
On this week's episode of Soul Doubt Podcast, we caught up with the team behind Anomaly to chat about Longitude. We also got chatting about event curation, attention to detail and their new event series 'Anomaly Presents'; along with their new initiative to uplift Irish musicians 'Anomaly Sphere'. With new episodes released every Wednesday, subscribe to our podcast on iTunes or Spotify to be automatically notified when a new episode is available. https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/soul-doubt-podcast/id1417413227https://open.spotify.com/show/3bTwZJw25O5hTJ9zu9pCct Stay up-to-date with Soul Doubt on our social media platforms.Twitter: https://twitter.com/souldoubtmagInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/souldoubtmagazine/Website: https://www.souldoubtmagazine.com/podcast Upcoming musician or artist? Share your work with our audience in our Facebook community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/303676370205158/about/ For more information on Anomaly, you can follow their page on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/eventanomaly/ Representing Anomaly on the podcast this week, we were joined by...Fionn Murphy: https://www.instagram.com/fmurphy11/Alex Gough: https://www.instagram.com/alexgoughhh/Rob O'Connor: https://www.instagram.com/yungicecream/ This podcast was hosted by: https://www.instagram.com/shanesora/https://twitter.com/shanesora Sound by: https://www.instagram.com/soundguyoran/ Soul Doubt Podcast is powered by our partners at Audiohaus Dublin. Visit https://www.audiohausdublin.com/ for more information on Dublin's best new recording space. Thank you for watching! Make sure to leave a like and comment if you enjoyed. For enquires and advertising, please email shane@souldoubtmagazine.com or visit our website for submissions https://www.souldoubtmagazine.com/submit
Founded just over a year ago, Event Anomaly has become Ireland's fastest growing showcase for emerging Irish talent. Fionn Murphy, Alex Gough and Evan Miles join us on the podcast this week to discuss how they kickstarted their vision into reality, ahead of their fourth event in The Sound House. The event caters to every type of creative; providing all artists with a platform to share their work. Anomaly takes place in The Sound House on April 4th (doors at 6:30pm) with a stacked line-up featuring Softboy DJ's (Kojaque and Kean Kavanagh), Awkward Z, Pat Lagoon, Leo Miyagee, Fynch, Sick Nanley, Alex Gough and Evan Miles. Get your tickets to Anomaly (Heart of the Machine) here: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/anomaly-heart-of-the-machine-tickets-59676932311 Follow Event Anomaly on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/eventanomalyFollow Event Anomaly on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/EventAnomaly Thanks to the team at Anomaly for joining me on the podcast this week.Follow Fionn Murphy: https://www.instagram.com/fmurphy11Follow Evan Miles: https://www.instagram.com/theevanmilesFollow Alex Gough: https://www.instagram.com/alexgoughhh Follow Soul Doubt on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/souldoubtmagazine Follow Soul Doubt on Twitter: https://twitter.com/souldoubtmag Keep up-to-date with the latest Irish releases with Soul Doubt on our website here: https://www.souldoubtmagazine.com/blog This podcast is hosted by Shane: https://www.instagram.com/shanesora Audio by: https://www.instagram.com/soundguyoran Recorded in Audiohaus Dublin: https://www.instagram.com/audiohausdublin Thanks for watching!
Roll up, roll up - NO ENCORE returns with the two-man power trip that is David William Hanratty and Craig Fitzpatrick for yet more music-related chatter. There's an interview with Talos man Eoin French as he releases excellent new album Far Out Dust, the fallout of Maroon 5's appointment with the Super Bowl and the return of Beirut. ACT ONE: The preamble features a difficult week for both Dave and Craig and another tease for the upcoming NO POPCORN. ACT TWO: An ever-busy news section - Castlepalooza on festival hiatus, a positive Billy Corgan story for once, yet more Fyre Festival fallout and Dave reads some fan mail. ACT THREE: Eoin French of Talos fame talks new album Far Out Dust, mythical tales of rowdy gigs, embracing the majesty of pop music and whether or not he forgives Dave for his role in last year's Choice Music Prize. ACT FOUR: Songs of the Week with a LEGO Movie amalgamation, Empire of the Sun's glittering comeback, Alex Gough's laid-back drawl, Interpol's surprising energy and the naked politics of Pet Shop Boys. ACT FIVE: Craig's mate Zach Condon aka Beirut is back with his fifth album Gallipoli, which provokes an emotional reaction from the boys - but of what nature? EXIT MUSIC: Fat Pablo - 'Shambala'
The PSA has made serious inroads over the past 10 years or so including raising the game's profile through the Squash TV initiative and joining forces with the WSF (Women's International Squash Federation). What we have today is a very marketable professional squash product, and behind this is PSA CEO Alex Gough. A world class player himself, Alex takes us back to his playing days against all the #1s from Jansher Khan through to Mohammed El Shorbagy; I encourage you to watch his match v. Jansher in Al Ahram on youtube. He parlayed his successful career as a pro into the PSA CEO post in 2009. Alex talks about the year ahead, the Paris 2024 Olympic bid, officiating issues, and the way forward.
This week on a spooky podcast: we’re talking with @HAUSURecords’ songwriter and producer Matt Corrigan, aka @GhostkingisDead. Plus tunes from @GodAloneCork, @YenkeeMusic, @PodgeLaneMusic and more! 01. Alex Gough - 1800-CALL-ME 02. Actualacid - APOLLO 03. Podge Lane - Bass Fishing 04. Yenkee - We Should Be Dead Now 05. Repeater - Sweet Dream #7590 06. Automatic Blue - Gasmask & Happiness 07. Selkies - Love-joy 08. God Alone - Dagda 09. Ghostking is Dead - Tokyo
This week on the Red On Red podcast: we’re talking with members of Cork electronic and indie collective @HAUSURecords. Chats about music and collectives in the city, as well as brand-new music from the collective's bands and producers. 01. Alex Gough - afraidofmoney 02. Ghostking is Dead - Hollow 03. Automatic Blue - Boy Toy (ft. Ghostking Is Dead) 04. Yenkee - Lander 05. Repeater - Ashtray (unfinished) 06. Mothra - Instrumental 02 (produced by Automatic Blue) 07. Actualacid - Unreleased Track 08. Messyng - Bodies 09. Arthr Valentine - Selfish (Live)
Die Kurve 9? Für Natalie Geisenberger und Dajana Eitberger kein Problem. Die beiden deutschen Rodlerinnen fuhren im Eiskanal von Pyeongchang einen Doppelsieg heraus. Alex Gough aus Kanada holte Bronze und verdarb damit den deutschen Rodlerinnen den möglichen Dreifachtriumph. Aber Tatjana Hüfner schaffte es nicht ihre Leistung über die gesamte Strecke konstant zu halten. Im unteren Abschnitt verlor sie die entscheidenden Tausendstel, die am Ende zur Medaille fehlten. Malte Asmus und Sebastian Mühlenhof fassen zusammen. Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.
Our Host Andi Petrillo live from the Olympics joined Mark Roe and Andy Chiodo to discuss the Olympics continuing events in bad weather, Alex Gough's story and the potential gold medal game between Canada and USA in the Women's Hockey Tournament.
Canadian Olypian Alex Gough, who won bronze in luge at the 2018 Olympics and Canada's first-ever medal in luge, joins OverDrive to discuss the feeling, compare host cities at past Olympics, plus offer some insight into how she got involved in the sport.
Die Kurve 9? Für Natalie Geisenberger und Dajana Eitberger kein Problem. Die beiden deutschen Rodlerinnen fuhren im Eiskanal von Pyeongchang einen Doppelsieg heraus. Alex Gough aus Kanada holte Bronze und verdarb damit den deutschen Rodlerinnen den möglichen Dreifachtriumph. Aber Tatjana Hüfner schaffte es nicht ihre Leistung über die gesamte Strecke konstant zu halten. Im unteren Abschnitt verlor sie die entscheidenden Tausendstel, die am Ende zur Medaille fehlten. Malte Asmus und Sebastian Mühlenhof fassen zusammen....
Die Kurve 9? Für Natalie Geisenberger und Dajana Eitberger kein Problem. Die beiden deutschen Rodlerinnen fuhren im Eiskanal von Pyeongchang einen Doppelsieg heraus. Alex Gough aus Kanada holte Bronze und verdarb damit den deutschen Rodlerinnen den möglichen Dreifachtriumph. Aber Tatjana Hüfner schaffte es nicht ihre Leistung über die gesamte Strecke konstant zu halten. Im unteren Abschnitt verlor sie die entscheidenden Tausendstel, die am Ende zur Medaille fehlten. Malte Asmus und Sebastian Mühlenhof fassen zusammen.
The Importance of Showing Up: Alex Gough, Changemaker talks cheese dreams, committing credit card fraud and how to be present.