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For years, Alex Gregory has been at the center of some of TV's sharpest comedies, from “Veep” to the legendary “The Larry Sanders Show.” Now, Gregory returns as co-creator and co-showrunner of “The Studio,” a show that's quickly become one of the funniest and most biting satires about Hollywood chaos ever put on television. On the Bingeworthy podcast, Gregory sat down with host Mike DeAngelo to talk about the real stories behind the series, the chaos of the writers' room, and why Martin Scorsese was maybe the best surprise comedic cameo of the year.If you're new to “The Studio,” the show is basically a wild ride through the modern movie business - a satirical look at power, egos, and total dysfunction, starring a crew of execs, creatives, and all sorts of oddballs who just try to keep the whole machine running. Created by Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Alex Gregory, Peter Huyck, and Frida Perez, the series is loaded with star power: Martin Scorsese, Charlize Theron, Zoe Kravitz, Dave Franco, Zac Efron, Olivia Wilde, Anthony Mackie, and plenty more pop up throughout.READ MORE: ‘The Studio' Review: An Incredible Love Letter & Takedown Of The Hollywood Movie Machine
The Studio is an American satirical comedy television series created by Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Peter Huyck, Alex Gregory, and Frida Perez. It stars Rogen, Catherine O'Hara, Ike Barinholtz, Chase Sui Wonders, and Kathryn Hahn. The series was released on Apple TV+ with the first two episodes on March 26, 2025.
When you make a great tv show, it lasts forever! Seth Rogan and Evan Goldberg have done just that, and we're here to give you our spoiler-free thoughts on ‘The Studio' from Apple TV+. This zany, heartfelt, and hilarious show captures the crazy behind-the-scenes antics that go into making a Hollywood blockbuster; and with an incredible cast and a star-studded list of cameos, this comedy series is sure to be a hit!The first two episodes premiere on Wednesday, March 26, 2025, followed by one episode every Wednesday through May 21, 2025. Check out Geekcentric onYouTube | Instagram | Twitter | TikTokJoin the Geekcentric Discord HERE
On this episode of The Movie Podcast, Daniel is joined by Ike Barinholtz and Chase Sui Wonders, stars of the Apple TV+ series The Studio. After their conversation, Shahbaz reports LIVE from the red carpet premiere in Hollywood, featuring exclusive interviews with Seth Rogen, Sarah Polley, Lil Rel Howery, Patrick J. Adams, Stephanie Lyn Beard, and Alex Gregory. In "The Studio," Seth Rogen stars as Matt Remick, the newly appointed head of embattled Continental Studios. As movies struggle to stay alive and relevant, Matt and his core team of infighting executives battle their own insecurities as they wrangle narcissistic artists and craven corporate overlords in the ever-elusive pursuit of making great films. The series assembles a star-studded ensemble cast that also includes Catherine O'Hara, Kathryn Hahn, Ike Barinholtz and Chase Sui Wonders. Bryan Cranston will appear as a guest star. The Studio will premiere globally on Apple TV+ with the first two episodes on Wednesday, March 26, 2025, followed by one episode every Wednesday through May 21, 2025. Watch and listen to The Movie Podcast now on all podcast platforms, YouTube, and TheMoviePodcast.ca Contact: hello@themoviepodcast.ca FOLLOW US Daniel on X, Instagram, Letterboxd Shahbaz on X, Instagram, and Letterboxd Anthony on X, Instagram, and Letterboxd The Movie Podcast on X, Instagram, TikTok, Discord, and Rotten Tomatoes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alex is a former British Rower and double Olympic Champion in the Men's Four. Along with his success at the Olympics he is also a 5 time world champion. We chat to him about his Olympic journey as well as his endeavors and pursuits outside the boat. Enjoy! The Row Show therowshowsa@gmail.com Instagram: @therowshowsa WhatsApp +27764209145 www.patreon.com/therowshow Guest: Alex Gregory (@alexgregorygb) Hosts: Jake Green (@jakemiltongreen) Lawrence Brittain (@brittain_l) Racing commentary provided by world rowing. www.worldrowing.com Racing videos on: www.eurovisionsports.tv/fisa/ Outro Music: "Relaxing Lofi" by Pente. Available for use under the CC BY 4.0 license, available at filmmusic.io
Do not adjust your headsets, Ed Evans is in the host seat. He's joined by Jess Eddie, Alex Gregory and Jeannine Gmelin to go through all of the latest action from the Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium.This episode is sponsored by Wintech & King Racing.WinTech & King Racing have established themselves as the largest and foremost sustainable boat builder, producing over 2000 boats annually. They are dedicated to expanding the reach of the sport by making it accessible to all through the integration of cutting-edge technology and the use of the highest quality materials. Drawing on the combined expertise of US engineering and German and Australian design, WinTech & King craft exceptional racing shells that set new standards for performance and durability. WinTech and King's unwavering commitment to sustainability, affordability, and innovation drives them to propel the sport of rowing into a more inclusive and exciting future, where excellence knows no boundaries.WinTech & King Racing shells are available worldwide through their network of distributors. Learn more about how you can get a fair price and unfair advantage by finding your local distributor: www.wintechking.comSend us a Text Message.
Host Olivia Nuzzi is joined by actor Domhnall Gleeson, who plays John Dean, to analyze how his character ends up on top. Justin Theroux and Woody Harrelson recall shooting scenes in jail. And executive producers David Mandel and Alex Gregory share their takeaways from the story and their thoughts on how the Watergate scandal connects to our current political moment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Executive producers David Mandel, Pete Huyck, and Alex Gregory discuss the shocking twist at the end of Episode 4. Then actress Lena Headey, who plays Dorothy Hunt, talks about how this episode brought her character center stage. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
From the verdict in Trump's sexual assault case to the Santos indictment and the Supreme Court saga, scandal is rife in Washington. Today we turn to the OG: Watergate, as examined in the new HBO series, “White House Plumbers.” Writers and creators Peter Huyck and Alex Gregory and director David Mandel discuss how the show compares to their last collab (“Veep”), trace a line between the blind allegiance to Nixon in the 1970s and the “Big Lie” of 2020 and contemplate what a Trump scandals series may look like 50 years from now would be like (think: Timothée Chalamet as Rudy Giuliani). You can follow Kara and Nayeema on Instagram - search for @karaswisher and @nayeemaraza Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Host Olivia Nuzzi is joined by executive producer David Bernad to discuss the origins of the project. Executive producers Pete Huyck and Alex Gregory, who wrote the series, talk about crafting the bromance between E. Howard Hunt and G. Gordon Liddy. Then actors Woody Harrelson, Justin Theroux, and Rich Sommer share how they got into character. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Carl Quintanilla sits down with Alex Gregory and Peter Huyck, co-creators, writers and executive producers behind HBO's five-part mini-series “White House Plumbers” based on the true story of Nixon's Watergate "masterminds," E. Howard Hunt and G. Gordon Liddy. The two discuss balancing historical fact and satire, the painstaking process behind recreating real-life locations, and why both Gregory and Huyck believe the show's fresh take on the famous robbery is “the greatest story people have never heard.”
In our new episode, Gareth, our host, was joined by Alex Gregory, Director of Preconstruction at GH Phipps. Discussed on the podcast are the following topics: - He graduated from Georgia Southern University with a B.S. Construction Management in 2007 - Lean Construction Institute and the importance of Lean construction project delivery. - He'll be presenting at the Advancing Preconstruction Conference on May 25th. His topic will be recruiting qualified individuals to build a diversed Preconstruction team. - Preconstruction technology - what he has learned and what we can expect in the future. You can check Alex Gregory via his LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexlgregory/ And visit Lean Construction Institute's website: https://leanconstruction.org/ Enjoy this podcast episode!
On part 2 of this week's episode, we interview cartoonist and Hollywood screenwriter Alex Gregory. We discuss his career in cartooning, the caption contest, and why he stopped submitting to The New Yorker. We also discuss his career as a screenwriter and his experience winning an Emmy for his work on HBO's Veep as well as the new project he's working on. On Part 1 of the episode, we discuss... The winning caption for New Yorker contest #805 Finalists for contest #807 Current New Yorker Contest #809 Send us questions or comments to : Cartooncaptioncontestpodcast@gmail.com
A fractured rib crushed any hope Alex Gregory had for earning gold at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Several World Championships later, he would have his moment, in his home country at 2012 in London where he brought home gold...then another gold in 2016 at Rio. We debate whether people are born with grind or mental toughness, or whether it is an attribute that can be trained. Alex also gives me a few Olympic level training tips for the rowing machine in the gym, where it is highly probable I will not succeed.
Alex Gregory, Steve Hytner and Scott Thompson share their greatest worst dating stories ever with host Rob Cohen! Hear Steve recall the time a hot lady poured even hotter soup on her salad. Listen as Alex went to an art show and screamed “oh no.” And Scott drops some good old fashioned Canadian wisdom on us. Three cool dudes that will definitely get your ears in the mood -- to listen!!
Learn all about the amazing GDB Puppy Raising program on this episode of Central Bark. Our guests, Alex Gregory and Mary Clarke, will answer all of the most common questions that we hear about raising a puppy for GDB. To learn more about becoming a puppy raising volunteer with Guide Dogs for the Blind, visit guidedogs.com/puppy today. Transcripts and show notes are available at guidedogs.com/podcast.
In this episode I was joined by the homie Alex. We talked about the levels to relationships with people, checking in with yourself and our beliefs. Tune in and enjoy.
Rebecca Payne is a queer rural artist who is trained in painting, drawing and printmaking. They have an appreciation for banal and liminal spaces and practice sitting with fleeting moments that—in one year, one day, one minute—will pass and may never happen again the same way. Their current work explores transitional themes of experiencing loneliness, awkwardness, and the atmospheres within banal spaces.Our conversation was recorded in Hamilton within Treaty 3 territory on the ancestral land of the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe nations under the Dish With One Spoon wampum agreement.Show Notes @laundrymatcowgrrl Rebecca's work Rebecca's shop University of Guelph Studio Art Cross-hatching Monet's Haystacks Cezanne's Mountains Nom de plume Penname Alter-egoJonah's HTF episode Cole Road Projects Costco Grants for people outside Toronto Wish You Were Here magnet Camp David Shrigley Ruby Etc Filthy Rat Bag Awards For Good Boys TERF Trans Exclusionary Feminist Salty Distillery DistrictPodcast Reccomendation Sandy and Nora's Podcast Confronting systemic, institutional racism Thanks for listening to Hopping the Fence, a podcast dedicated to the fringes of the Canadian art scene. If you have an artist that you would like to hear interviewed, would like to correct / fact check a past episode, or would like to chat, feel free to send me a message on Instagram @hoppingthefence, or by email at rebeccaecasalino@gmail.com. Thanks to the OCAD Student Union for your financial support. Thank you to all of our Patreons for your ongoing support. It truly does help me avoid burnout and keeps this podcast rolling. If you would like to support Hopping the Fence please visit our Patreon to subscribe. Check out the show notes for more details. If you can't donate, no worries. Thanks for taking the time to listen. Audio editing for Hopping the Fence by Emily Reimer. Original artwork by Alex Gregory, and original music by Jessica Price Eisner. Thank you so much, bye!
Maya Ben David (MBD) is a Toronto-based Jewish-Iranian artist. Working in video, installation and performance, she creates worlds and characters that aid her ongoing exploration of anthropomorphism, cosplay and performative personas.Our conversation was recorded in Hamilton within Treaty 3 territory on the ancestral land of the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe nations under the Dish With One Spoon wampum agreement.This episode of Hopping the Fence contains discussions of antisemitism and the Holocaust.Show Notes @thebropercent Maya's YouTube Maya's Patreon The Jiggle Physics ManifestoAnime Fanfiction BimboHimbo Thembo glowing cursed cleeveAir Canada Girl r/FineArtWeird Art Group That REALLY Weird Art Weird and Dark Art Dream Core ART AllianceFantasy and Fairy Art Jess Price EisnerClaudia Slogar Rick Snake Girl's Hyperbolic Time Chamber (A Jewish tale on intergenerational trauma)Iain Soder Popcorn Ceiling Maiden Serenading the popcorn ceiling in my apartmentAnnie's Song by John Denver Joseph and the Technicolour Dreamcoat G-D Speaks to Snake Moses Samara Contemporary Mold Maid Vore KibyNoah Jewish humour The Holocaust WWII Crank Siren Grotesque Jonathan Ben DavidRyan TrecartinChop Chop, Lollipop Scrump Runts: A Slice of Their Secret Life Tough Guy MountainCeramic egg I made a centaur Centaur Costume at Gibralter Point Ginny D Centaur Book EtsyMLM schemes Curator Artist Curator Met Gala Meme Podcast Reccomendation Missing & Murdered: Finding Cleo Thanks for listening to Hopping the Fence, a podcast dedicated to the fringes of the Canadian art scene. If you have an artist that you would like to hear interviewed, would like to correct / fact check a past episode, or would like to chat, feel free to send me a message on Instagram @hoppingthefence, or by email at rebeccaecasalino@gmail.com. Thanks to the OCAD Student Union for your financial support. Thank you to all of our Patreons for your ongoing support. It truly does help me avoid burnout and keeps this podcast rolling. If you would like to support Hopping the Fence please visit our Patreon to subscribe. Check out the show notes for more details. If you can't donate, no worries. Thanks for taking the time to listen. Audio editing for Hopping the Fence by Emily Reimer. Original artwork by Alex Gregory, and original music by Jessica Price Eisner. Thank you so much, bye!
Daura Campos is a Latinx, self-taught, lens-based artist and curator based in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Her photographic practise challenges traditional image-making processes, revealing itself as more than a meta-commentary with a subtext that prompts broader conversations on the implications of existing in a dissident body.Her What the Luck series was awarded by Adolescent and exhibited in Experimental Photo Festival, Visual Space, Make Room and has been displayed on billboards in New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Toronto. Earlier works have been published globally on Curated by Girls, Container Love, The Soon Project, and others.Our conversation was recorded in Hamilton within Treaty 3 territory on the ancestral land of the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe nations under the Dish With One Spoon wampum agreement.Show Notes @daurismoDaura's work Orange skies and pollution Shutter and aperture Nan GoldinLaurence PhilomeneMentor Petrija Dos Tumblr Roundtable Residency Model Luiza Vita Hamilton the Musical GatherTown Slant Projects Theodor UssayBIPOC Photography Mentorship Heather Morton Gallery 44 Podcast RecommendationThe Profiles on PracticeThanks for listening to Hopping the Fence, a podcast dedicated to the fringes of the Canadian art scene. If you have an artist that you would like to hear interviewed, would like to correct / fact check a past episode, or would like to chat, feel free to send me a message on Instagram @hoppingthefence, or by email at rebeccaecasalino@gmail.com. Thanks to the OCAD Student Union for your financial support. Thank you to all of our Patreons for your ongoing support. It truly does help me avoid burnout and keeps this podcast rolling. If you would like to support Hopping the Fence please visit our Patreon to subscribe. Check out the show notes for more details. If you can't donate, no worries. Thanks for taking the time to listen. Audio editing for Hopping the Fence by Emily Reimer. Original artwork by Alex Gregory, and original music by Jessica Price Eisner. Thank you so much, bye!
Xiao Han is an artist and curator based in Wuhan and Saskatoon. Using photography, Han's research-creation projects investigate diaspora, identity, gender issues and cross-cultural interpretation. As an independent curator, Han has curated numerous exhibitions collectively with artists and art institutions in Canada and China. Han's public art "Yee Clun's Lost Story'' was permanently installed, in the summer of 2017, in Regina Arts Park. This project reflects the lost story of immigrant and restaurant owner Yee Clun in Regina in 1924 when he challenged the racist "Saskatchewan's White Women's Labour Law ''.Xiao Han (Madam X) is an artist, curator and writer. With photography, Han's artwork focuses on sexual exploration through the BDSM culture. Han organizes an online-based community with BDSM-Art activities. With this community, Han does interviews and story writing to share experiences of unique interests. Our conversation was recorded in Hamilton within Treaty 3 territory on the ancestral land of the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe nations under the Dish With One Spoon wampum agreement.Show Notes Xiao's work TRU BA Visual Arts Photography Meera Singh The One Yee Clun: The Lost Story Cindy Sherman Gregory Crewdson Lost Stories Project Value Village Ronald Rudin OCAD MFA Criticism and Curation Practice CARFAC Madam X Conversations Blog Nobuyoshi Araki Rope Art Shibari BDSM BDSM Candles / Wax Play LGBTQ Abuse vs BDSM Foreplay Forbidden Fruit Foucault Pinhole camera Jon Rafman Emma Watson Body Pillow (she wasn't naked my bad!) Anime Body Pillows Pillow princess Submissive Feminism Podcast Recommendation Care to Explain Yourself? Code SwitchThanks for listening to Hopping the Fence, a podcast dedicated to the fringes of the Canadian art scene. If you have an artist that you would like to hear interviewed, would like to correct / fact check a past episode, or would like to chat, feel free to send me a message on Instagram @hoppingthefence, or by email at rebeccaecasalino@gmail.com. Thanks to the OCAD Student Union for your financial support. Thank you to all of our Patreons for your ongoing support. It truly does help me avoid burnout and keeps this podcast rolling. If you would like to support Hopping the Fence please visit our Patreon to subscribe. Check out the show notes for more details. If you can't donate, no worries. Thanks for taking the time to listen. Audio editing for Hopping the Fence by Emily Reimer. Original artwork by Alex Gregory, and original music by Jessica Price Eisner. Thank you so much, bye!
Jocelyne Junker is a Métis artist born in Saskatchewan. Her practice explores how photography and painting can become entangled in performative gestures that affect the formulation of self-identity. Through photography, she questions representation and engages with constructions of identity in the public sphere by creating a visual language that co-opts media and challenges its original context. She received her BFA from Emily Carr University of Art + Design, in 2018. She's currently on the board of Access Gallery and resides in the unceded territories of the xʷməθkʷəyəm (Musqueam), Sḵwxwú7mesh (Squamish) and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil- Waututh) Nations.Our conversation was recorded in Hamilton within Treaty 3 territory on the ancestral land of the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe nations under the Dish With One Spoon wampum agreement.This episode of Hopping the Fence contains use of the dated term “split personality”. See the show notes for an explainer on Dissociative Identity Disorder.Show Notes @jocelynejunker Evergreen Cultural Centre Revisions: Emerging Creators Incubator Rug tufting Rug tufted frame, fabric self portrait PagliacciWatchmen “But Doctor, I Am Pagliacci” meme Hilarious World of Depression theme Robin Williams (full quote)The Nerdist Inside Just for Laughs Just for Laughs NorthWestMake Happy Hannah Gadsby Tumblr Prince AlbertSaskatoon Métis Nation Never Mind the Buzzcocks “split personality” Dissociative Identity Disorder (D.I.D)Yggdrasil - Tree of Life QI with Stephen FryBuzznet Fall Out Boy The Academy Is Cobra Starship 365 ProjectJason MantzoukasFranc Gallery Rembrandt The Artist Beheads Her MuseFangirl Emily Carr Photo Program Silkscreen Alexander McQueen at The MetTikTok @gosslynBo Burnham reaction spiral John Water's Absentee Landlord at The Walker Wolfgang Tilmans Low brow Remai Modern RauschenbergPodcast RecommendationAbraxas, Guardian of the Universe: LIVE! How did this get made? Thanks for listening to Hopping the Fence, a podcast dedicated to the fringes of the Canadian art scene. If you have an artist that you would like to hear interviewed, would like to correct / fact check a past episode, or would like to chat, feel free to send me a message on Instagram @hoppingthefence, or by email at rebeccaecasalino@gmail.com. Thanks to the OCAD Student Union for your financial support. Thank you to all of our Patreons for your ongoing support. It truly does help me avoid burnout and keeps this podcast rolling. If you would like to support Hopping the Fence please visit our Patreon to subscribe. Check out the show notes for more details. If you can't donate, no worries. Thanks for taking the time to listen. Audio editing for Hopping the Fence by Emily Reimer. Original artwork by Alex Gregory, and original music by Jessica Price Eisner. Thank you so much, bye!
Adrienne Crossman is a queer and non-binary white settler artist, educator and curator currently residing on the traditional territory of the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe peoples in Hamilton, Ontario. Crossman holds an MFA in Visual Art from the University of Windsor (2018), and a BFA in Integrated Media from OCAD University (2012). Their practice explores the affective qualities of queerness, and they are interested in the liminality between the digital and the physical, considering how the terms trans* and non-binary apply to media as well as gender. Crossman is a co-founder and co-runs the online arts publication off centre and is an Assistant Professor in the School of the Arts at McMaster University.Our conversation was recorded in Hamilton within Treaty 3 territory on the ancestral land of the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe nations under the Dish With One Spoon wampum agreement.Show Notes@fakechildhoodFemme Art Review profile Adrienne's work McMaster Studio Art Rebecca's thesis show Videofag The Aesthetics of Failure May 2013 Off Centre Luke Maddaford Alex RondeauBetween Pheasants Emily Reimer Hopping the Fence audio editor LEFT Contemporary run by Luke Maddaford Ed Video 2021 Workshops Natalie King The Beaver The Henhouse The Organ “The Henhouse” print But I'm a Cheerleader The Lesbian Bar Project (USA)Queer Mug Clifton Hill Teletubbies Instagram Ban on Spongebob and Teletubbies Triangle as a queer symbol Halberstam Spongebob Queer Failure Rebecca SugarSteven Universe Adventure Time NTFs Glitch Art Hito Steyerl Oliver Laric Lavender CultureGender Trouble No Future Cruising Utopia José Esteban MuñozHeaven is a Place on Earth Podcast Recommendation A Bunny in the Front Seat Episode 33, OFTV (One From the Vaults)Thanks for listening to Hopping the Fence, a podcast dedicated to the fringes of the Canadian art scene.If you have an artist that you would like to hear interviewed, would like to correct / fact check a past episode, or would like to chat, feel free to send me a message on Instagram @hoppingthefence, or by email at rebeccaecasalino@gmail.com. Thanks to the OCAD Student Union for your financial support. Thank you to all of our Patreons for your ongoing support. It truly does help me avoid burnout and keeps this podcast rolling. If you would like to support Hopping the Fence please visit our Patreon to subscribe. Check out the show notes for more details. If you can't donate, no worries. Thanks for taking the time to listen.Audio editing for Hopping the Fence by Emily Reimer. Original artwork by Alex Gregory, and original music by Jessica Price Eisner.Thank you so much, bye!
Show Notes Lucia's work Lucia's MFA thesis Rachel Whiteread Dungeons and Dragons Barbarian Azza El Siddique “Vessel”“The Void” Pinch pot RAW Gardiner MuseumDr. Sequoia Miller interview with Azza El Siddique Dori Millerson Textile Museum Strike at Toronto Nestle FactoryPhallic Ai Wei Wei Dropping a Han Dynasty Urn (1995)Catharsis Erin Manning - The Politics of Touch Claudia Slogar RickJessica Price Eisner AKA @meagerbeaver Anything can be an album cover Thanks for listening to Hopping the Fence, a podcast dedicated to the fringes of the Canadian art scene. If you have an artist that you would like to hear interviewed, would like to correct / fact check a past episode, or would like to chat, feel free to send me a message on Instagram @hoppingthefence, or by email at rebeccaecasalino@gmail.com. Thanks to the OCAD Student Union for your financial support. Thank you to all of our Patreons for your ongoing support. It truly does help me avoid burnout and keeps this podcast rolling. If you would like to support Hopping the Fence please visit our Patreon to subscribe. Check out the show notes for more details. If you can't donate, no worries. Thanks for taking the time to listen. Audio editing for Hopping the Fence by Emily Reimer. Original artwork by Alex Gregory, and original music by Jessica Price Eisner. Thank you so much, bye!
Show Notes @cupofnatchaNo Fixed AddressWaveland Drake The Weeknd The British InvasionBTSK-Pop MuchMusicMarkham, Ontario Sid LeeWe the North Warner Universal David Bowie Mark Goodman MTVBlack Lives Matter CBCBell Media Vice and Ontario Creates Research Report James Cordan Carpool Karaoke Hot Ones Corridor Crew F1 Drive to SurviveChris Brown Kanye WestR. Kelly Escape How Bad is Your Spotify? Thanks for listening to Hopping the Fence, a podcast dedicated to the fringes of the Canadian art scene. If you have an artist that you would like to hear interviewed, would like to correct / fact check a past episode, or would like to chat, feel free to send me a message on Instagram @hoppingthefence, or by email at rebeccaecasalino@gmail.com. Thanks to the OCAD Student Union for your financial support. Thank you to all of our Patreons for your ongoing support. It truly does help me avoid burnout and keeps this podcast rolling. If you would like to support Hopping the Fence please visit our Patreon to subscribe. Check out the show notes for more details. If you can't donate, no worries. Thanks for taking the time to listen. Audio editing for Hopping the Fence by Emily Reimer. Original artwork by Alex Gregory, and original music by Jessica Price Eisner. Thank you so much, bye!
Show Notes @iamlychekMaddie's work Nipple shirt Ed Video Galerie FLUTHFK Bremen Healing Arts Dinner Collective statement about boycott of Koffler Digital Tamil Archive You Spent Thousand of Dollars to Draw Vaginas and Make Soft-Core Porn@sapphicpangea Drawing on ObjectsRacquel RoweFeelingsPaula Friends and Lovers connection_found Yoko Ono Cut Piece Carolee SchneemannHannah Wilke Cut Piece After Yoko Ono Abby Nowakowski Mimema (Meme show with Ed Video)Bernie Sanders Meme LMAOIDK.comMaddie's Stickers Podcast Recommendation Episode 3 Star House, Star People, One From the VaultsThanks for listening to Hopping the Fence, a podcast dedicated to the fringes of the Canadian art scene. If you have an artist that you would like to hear interviewed, would like to correct / fact check a past episode, or would like to chat, feel free to send me a message on Instagram @hoppingthefence, or by email at rebeccaecasalino@gmail.com. Thanks to the OCAD Student Union for your financial support. Thank you to all of our Patreons for your ongoing support. It truly does help me avoid burnout and keeps this podcast rolling. If you would like to support Hopping the Fence please visit our Patreon to subscribe. Check out the show notes for more details. If you can't donate, no worries. Thanks for taking the time to listen. Audio editing for Hopping the Fence by Emily Reimer. Original artwork by Alex Gregory, and original music by Jessica Price Eisner. Thank you so much, bye!
Show Notes Natalie's work@natalielauraking Georgian College Fine Arts OCAD Drawing and Painting Curtia Wright Mo Aura aka Mo Thunder Eighth Street Skatepark Come Up To My Room 2019 Camp*Sontag “Notes on Camp” Regalia Philip Ocampo Xpace Cultural Centre Hearth Garage(Re)membering and (Re)imagining: the Joyous Star Peoples of Turtle Island *nerd bonus Podcast Recommendation Sandy and Nora Episode 134 “Canadian Media Whites Again” Thanks for listening to Hopping the Fence, a podcast dedicated to the fringes of the Canadian art scene. If you have an artist that you would like to hear interviewed, would like to correct / fact check a past episode, or would like to chat, feel free to send me a message on Instagram @hoppingthefence, or by email at rebeccaecasalino@gmail.com. Thanks to the OCAD Student Union for your financial support. Thank you to all of our Patreons for your ongoing support. It truly does help me avoid burnout and keeps this podcast rolling. If you would like to support Hopping the Fence please visit our Patreon to subscribe. Check out the show notes for more details. If you can't donate, no worries. Thanks for taking the time to listen. Audio editing for Hopping the Fence by Emily Reimer. Original artwork by Alex Gregory, and original music by Jessica Price Eisner. Thank you so much, bye!
FULL INTERVIEW : https://youtu.be/ETU7Bfu70u4DJ Alex Gregory is a top DJ who has played at many huge venues SunFest being one of them. Alex Gregory has been catering to the night life and party scene for just about 10 years.Specializing in open format he will be able to play for anybody that is in front of him , holding some of the biggest night club residencies in South Florida also gaining traction lately Alex Gregory has been actively speaking about stocks on YouTube and social media which has gained traction lately as well as posting impressive powerlifting numbers. He is an absolute pro with the stock market and strong as an ox. In the interview you will see a video of him power lifting over 600 lbs but you would never know it. Huge Thanks to Alex and he better get that stock youtube channel going! Him I'll consider a few lol.Please subscribe: https://bit.ly/30rUAEd
Show Notes @fullthrottlerolemodel David Shrigley “Efficient” drawingsCarolyn Slogar (Claudia's Mom)TFW Your Dick Gets Hard For Plein Air Painting Keith Haring's journals Mad Men Emily Reimer Hopping the Fence episode Crash Course - YouTube Jonah Strub Hopping the Fence episode Dissect PodcastChildish Gambino - Because the Internet Susan Hobbs - Square Peg Round Hole Contra Points Bojack Horseman Cloudy's School of Witchcraft and Wizardry Blind Contour Drawing Exercise Podcast Recommendation “Cannabis Equity in Canada with Akwasi Owusu-Bempah” Broccoli Talk Thanks for listening to Hopping the Fence, a podcast dedicated to the fringes of the Canadian art scene. If you would like to support the podcast and help me avoid burnout please visit our Patreon to subscribe. If you can't donate no worries, thanks for taking the time to listen. If you have an artist you would like to hear interviewed, would like to correct / fact check a past episode or would like to chat feel free to send me a message on Instagram @hoppingthefence or by email rebeccaecasalino@gmail.com. Original artwork for hopping the fence by Alex Gregory original music by Jessica Price Eisner.
Emily Reimer is an interdisciplinary artist based in Guelph, Ontario. Her work uses performance, drawing, and video to think about her relationships to herself and the people around her, often working in close collaboration with family members.Our conversation was recorded in Tkaronto, on the traditional territories of the Haudenosaunee, Huron-Wendat, Anishinaabe, and Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nations. This episode of Hopping the Fence contains use of a dated and derogatory term for sex-workers, as well as discussion of Catholic mythology. Show Notes Emily's work @teamziss Abby Nowakowski Otherwise StudiosWondering How Long He Can Keep Up The World Diane Borsato Two into One Lip Sync videoJonah Strub Wig?How to Draw a Soccer Ball Micah Lexier You're Wrong About Podcast The President's Physical Fitness Test Podcast The Beep Test Carrie gets her period in the locker room Sharon LockhartGošogaoka Sharon Lockhart Then VS Now TikTok Dave Dyment Will Wegman videoClubhouse Studio Hildegard von BingenEmily and Tristian's costumes We Pretend it's 1453 Internet Robinhood Men in Tights Monty Python and The Holy Grail Knight v Snail Woodcut in Early Books Illuminated Manuscripts Byzantine Weird marginalia in Medieval Times Mary Magdalene Roman Catholic Canadian Mennonite Podcast Recommendation “War Correspondents” Crackdown Podcast @crackdownpodThanks for listening to Hopping the Fence a podcast dedicated to the fringes of the Canadian art scene.If you have an artist you would like to hear interviewed, would like to correct / fact check a past episode or would like to chat feel free to send me a message on Instagram @hoppingthefence or by email rebeccaecasalino@gmail.com.If you would like to support this podcast and help me avoid burnout please visit our Patreon to subscribe. If you can't donate no worries thanks for taking the time to listen!Original artwork for Hopping the Fence by Alex Gregory and original music by Jessica Price-Eisner.
B Wijshijer is a research-based artist working within digital media and video installation. Wijshijer utilizes online trends and subcultures to deconstruct mediated intimacies and personas on digital platforms. Informed by acceleration aesthetics, their work plays with excess and artifice to interrogate the ways in which late capitalism affects our digital lives. Wijshijer received their BFA in Printmaking from OCAD University in 2017 and an MFA from the University of Waterloo in 2020.Our conversation was recorded in Tkaronto, on the traditional territories of the Haudenosaunee, Huron-Wendat, Anishinaabe, and Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nations.Show NotesB's work@shrimpychip@bwijshijershrimpychip YouTubeB's music practiceFace App“How to Edit Your Selfies”Hype houseGen Z 1997-2012“Farmers Only”Justin Atkins@sssurfersssPodcast RecommendationPolyester Podcast “Live Episode: Wednesday Holmes on How to Show Up for Trans+ People”Thanks for listening to Hopping the Fence a podcast dedicated to the fringes of the Canadian art scene.If you have an artist you would like to hear interviewed, would like to correct / fact check a past episode or would like to chat feel free to send me a message on Instagram @hoppingthefence or by email rebeccaecasalino@gmail.com.If you would like to support this podcast and help me avoid burnout please visit our Patreon to subscribe. If you can't donate no worries thanks for taking the time to listen!Original artwork for Hopping the Fence by Alex Gregory and original music by Jessica Price-Eisner.
Show NotesAudio clips are used from Chantal's documentary Tear Down Your House, Man! 2020Chantal's workDefinition of Exquisite Corpse Game“Fasti” by Ovid“I am You and You are Me”Emily Mae RoseNorthern ContemporaryFigment - New YorkFigment - TorontoMetamodernismExquisite Corpse - Nieuw en Meer FestivalVondelbunkerExquisite Corpse - VondelbunkerAs We Know It - VondelbunkerShared History with Laundry Soap BottlesA(d)just (the) City - to be releasedConstant Nieuwenhuys and New BabylonSituationists International and CobraSquatting and Criminalization in the NetherlandsAja WaalwijkEpisode 1 Rachel Rozanski - is the episode that mentions the PortlandsThe PortlandsAppropriated spaceAntikraakStoperaThe Hunger WinterDivision 52Paint bombObject-oriented ontologiesThe AnthropoceneTimothy Morton - HyperObjectsProvo MovementFrance - May 68StedelijkHenri Lefebvre's Spatial TriadThe article I mentioned to Chantal pre-interview about archivesThe InsektensekteJudith Butler Plenary LectureJL Austen performative utterancesThe standing man protest in Gezi Square 2013The Dutch slave tradeSinterklaas and Zwarte Piet (Black Pete) - Code SwitchRobert Jasper GrootveldJustin Trudeau in Blackface 2001Vrij PaleisPodcast RecommendationSandy and Nora “Episode 110 Painted statues and union apologies”Thanks for listening to Hopping the Fence a podcast dedicated to the fringes of the Canadian art scene.If you have an artist you would like to hear interviewed, would like to correct / fact check a past episode or would like to chat feel free to send me a message on Instagram @hoppingthefence or by email rebeccaecasalino@gmail.com.If you would like to support this podcast and help me avoid burnout please visit our Patreon to subscribe. If you can't donate no worries thanks for taking the time to listen!Original artwork for Hopping the Fence by Alex Gregory and original music by Jessica Price-Eisner.
Honore's work@haitianbasedSuritah's work@suritahteresaGwartzman'sAbove GroundAlicia KeysMaxwellErykah BaduJill ScottFloetryCollaboration with Erykah BaduSweet Like MangoJill Scott vs. Erykah BaduVerzuz InstagramCanada Arts CouncilOntario Arts CouncilToronto Arts CouncilLidia MonteroSolo ExhibitionAccess and Career Development GrantPodcast RecommendationRace Health and Happiness Episode 2 “Professor Akwatu Khenti discusses using optimism as armor, and public health solutions to gun violence”Black Lives MatterThanks for listening to Hopping the Fence a podcast dedicated to the fringes of the Canadian art scene.If you know a BIPOC artist you would like to hear interviewed, would like to correct / fact check a past episode or would like to chat feel free to send me a message on Instagram @hoppingthefence or by email rebeccaecasalino@gmail.com.Thanks to OCAD University for their financial support, my project supervisor Amish Morrell for his advice and guidance and Claudia Slogar Rick for all of her extra help. Original artwork for Hopping the Fence by Alex Gregory and original music by Jessica Price Eisner.
Show NotesDr. Dori TunstallJacquie's MRPOne in a MinionMarshall McLuhanCop owned cannabis shop in KensingtonOntario's cannabis legalizationTokyo Smoke near Gladstone Ave (ish)Bodega Black-owned dispensary in TorontoDesign Thinking“As we know, there are known knowns. There are things we know we know. We also know there are known unknowns. That is to say we know there are some things we do not know. But there are also unknown unknowns, the ones we don't know we don't know.” Donald Rumsfeld (not Rush Limbaugh)Corner Gas Ending Theme “I don't know the same things you don't know”The Johari Window Method“Do white people dominate the outdoors” a letter from MEC“Portrait of a Lady With a Lap Dog” Rembrandt Van Rijn, c 1665, installed in Gallery 121 at the AGOThe Black ApplePodcast RecommendationsOne Dish, One Mic “We're Smarter”One Dish One Mic PatreonCanadaland #337 “1492 Land Back Lane”Thanks for listening to Hopping the Fence a podcast dedicated to the fringes of the Canadian art scene.If you have an artist you would like to hear interviewed, would like to correct / fact check a past episode or would like to chat feel free to send me a message on Instagram @hoppingthefence or by email rebeccaecasalino@gmail.comThanks to OCAD University for their financial support, my project supervisor Amish Morrell for his advice and guidance and Claudia Slogar Rick for all of her extra help. Original artwork for Hopping the Fence by Alex Gregory and original music by Jessica Price Eisner.
Check out the latest episode of Chat Bout Flim as Simon Brown (@simonthewriter) and his co-host/producer Jheanelle Levy (@jijilevy) chats with Alex Gregory (@_alexgregory) about The Batman, Zoey Apologising for Nina Simone, her role on Top Boy & our Favorite Female Leads. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chatboutflim/support
Show NotesEA's work - https://www.eadouglas.space/Strange and Mysterious Creatures - https://www.eadouglas.space/newsletter-archiveBroken Pencil Review- https://brokenpencil.com/news/strange-and-mysterious-creatures-purple-issue-reveals-how-trauma-manifests-in-creative-work/Doris - http://www.dorisdorisdoris.com/Canzine Vancouver 2019 - https://brokenpencil.com/canzine/canzine-vancouver-2019-vendor-list/Grounding Techniques - https://www.healthline.com/health/grounding-techniques#physical-techniquesToronto Reading Series - https://www.facebook.com/thesophisticatedboomboom/Instax - https://www.fujifilm.ca/products/instax/cameras/Lomo Instant Square - https://shop.lomography.com/en/cameras/lomo-instant-square-camera?country=caRio Trenaman - https://riodesignsthings.com/Podcast RecommendationBetter With Chocolate - https://open.spotify.com/show/7vx8phJdcmzI3De9B7G6ez?si=wXaYWQv0QJqfnzbUo_ndtwThanks for listening to Hopping the Fence a podcast dedicated to the fringes of the Canadian art scene.If you have an artist you would like to hear interviewed, would like to correct / fact check a past episode or would like to chat feel free to send me a message on Instagram @hoppingthefence or by email rebeccaecasalino@gmail.comThanks to OCAD University for their financial support, my project supervisor Amish Morrell for his advice and guidance and Claudia Slogar Rick for all of her extra help. Original artwork for Hopping the Fence by Alex Gregory and original music by Jessica Price Eisner.
Show Notes“Mz. Velveeta Creamcheese” 2020 -https://www.instagram.com/p/CB3nP79hbGD/Kent Monkman - https://www.kentmonkman.com/Shary Boyle - https://www.sharyboyle.com/Pansy Ass Ceramics - https://pansyassceramics.bigcartel.com/Emily Reimer - https://www.emilyreimer.com/Hairspray the MusicalMiss Cracker - https://www.instagram.com/miz_cracker/?hl=enBen de la Creme - https://www.instagram.com/bendelacreme/?hl=enZackey Lime -https://torontodrag.com/zackey-lime/Fastwurms - http://www.paulpetro.com/arc/fastwurms/index.phpChris Ironside - http://chrisironside.com/Lesbian and Gay Archives - https://arquives.ca/AGG - Art Gallery of Guelph - https://artgalleryofguelph.ca/“Social upheaval”The 2020 protests against police violence towards Black people sparked by the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis, and on-going acts of violence against Black and Indigenous people.Rajni Pereira - http://www.rajniperera.com/Ness Lee - http://www.nesslee.com/Patel - https://www.patelbrown.com/Daniel Faria - https://danielfariagallery.com/Paul Petro - http://www.paulpetro.com/Toronto Gallery Stats - https://canadianart.ca/essays/ibrahim-abusitta-black-and-indigenous-artists-at-toronto-commercial-galleries/Stephen Andrews - http://stephenandrewsartist.com/Will Munro - http://agyu.art/project/will-munro-history-glamour-magic/The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence - https://www.thesisters.org/Kate Barat - http://heikekatibarath.de/Podcast RecommendationOFTV - https://soundcloud.com/onefromthevaultspodcast/oftv-18-storme-weatherThanks for listening to Hopping the Fence a podcast dedicated to the fringes of the Canadian art scene.If you have an artist you would like to hear interviewed, would like to correct / fact check a past episode or would like to chat feel free to send me a message on Instagram @hoppingthefence or by email rebeccaecasalino@gmail.comThanks to OCAD University for their financial support, my project supervisor Amish Morrell for his advice and guidance and Claudia Slogar Rick for all of her extra help. Original artwork for Hopping the Fence by Alex Gregory and original music by Jessica Price Eisner.
Show NotesSonali's work - https://sonalimenezes.com/Glittering Magpie - https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/GlitteringMagpieeKapit-Bisig Laban COVID Toronto - https://kapitbisig.ca/ https://www.instagram.com/p/B_3XgVigIXv/Hamilton Feminist Zine Fair - https://takebackthenighthamilton.wordpress.com/2014/07/23/hamilton-feminist-zine-fair/So You're Anxious as Fuck - https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/776068094/digital-version-so-youre-anxious-as-fck?ref=shop_home_feat_1&bes=1Zine club - contact Sonali to join - menesez.sonali@gmail.com the next meeting is via Zoom in AugustPodcast RecommendationSecret Life of Canada - https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-203-the-secret-life-of-canada/clip/15681810-s2-the-golden-boyThanks for listening to Hopping the Fence a podcast dedicated to the fringes of the “Canadian” art scene.If you have an artist you would like to hear interviewed, would like to correct / fact check a past episode or would like to chat feel free to send me a message on Instagram @hoppingthefence or by email rebeccaecasalino@gmail.comThanks to OCAD University for their financial support, my project supervisor Amish Morrell for his advice and guidance, and Claudia Slogar Rick for all of her extra help. Original artwork for Hopping the Fence by Alex Gregory and original music by Jessica Price Eisner.
As the UK prepares to relax some of the Coronavirus restrictions and many of us are returning to work - worried listeners have been asking how their pets will cope. In this episode, Dr James shares his 'Top Tips' for helping your dogs, cats and puppies deal with the 'new normal'. Plus we hear from two time Olympic Gold medalist Alex Gregory, MBE as he shares with us his fascination with wildlife, his childhood obsession with Gerald Durrell and recalls an awe inspiring Arctic rowing adventure. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Double Olympic winning and multiple world champion rower Alex Gregory MBE about his epic record breaking Arctic Row on Cool Conversations with Kenton Cool Introducing Cool Conversations with Kenton Cool! Every Thursday, legendary adventurer and mountaineer Kenton Cool chats with one of his inspiration friends such as Ant Middleton, Victoria Pendleton CBE and Nirmal Purja (Nims Dai). Get ready for stories about Everest, mountaineering and adventuring as well as tips on motivation and well-being. Kenton Cool is one of the world’s leading high-altitude climbers and also a highly engaging and inspiring motivational speaker. He has successfully climbed Mount Everest fourteen times. Kenton was first introduced to mountaineering when he read about Hillary and Norgay’s first ascent on Mount Everest in 1953.
Show NotesRyerson University - https://www.ryerson.ca/A Space - http://www.aspacegallery.org/Rachel's work -https://www.rachelrozanski.com/collectionAn interview with KIAC Artist in Residence Program -https://vimeo.com/411544184Parham Banafsheh - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm6800727/Klondike Institute of Art and Culture (KIAC) - https://kiac.ca/Yukon School of Visual Arts (SOVA) - https://yukonsova.net/Podcast RecommendationQueer Black & Awkward - https://soundcloud.com/user-453275081Thanks for listening to Hopping the Fence a podcast dedicated to the fringes of the Canadian art scene.If you have an artist you would like to hear interviewed, would like to correct / fact check a past episode or would like to chat feel free to send me a message on Instagram @hoppingthefence or by email rebeccaecasalino@gmail.comThanks to OCAD University for their financial support, my project supervisor Amish Morrell for his advice and guidance and Claudia Slogar-Rick for all of her extra help. Original artwork for Hopping the Fence by Alex Gregory and original music by Jessica Price-Eisner.
Value Tales: Stories in Leadership Character (Turknett Leadership Group)
In this first ValueTales interview, we share the story of Alex Gregory. Alex Gregory was born in Eatonton, GA, and earned an engineering degree from Georgia Tech. In 1973 he joined YKK as a manager of the Weaving Dept. and was the first American YKK employee in Georgia. In 2001 Alex was named president of YKK Corp. of America and in ’04, the first non-Japanese group officer of the YKK Corp. From 2008 to 2010, he also served on YKK Corp.’s board of directors – the first non-Japanese director – and was named chairman in 2011. Click here to learn more about TLG's Leadership Character Model. The Leadership Character Model To learn more about how we can help you unleash your organization's full potential, visit us at turknett.com.
They say nature's playground offers more fun and more health benefits than any other environment, and yet today's children spend less time outdoors than any previous generation. Marina talks to Alex Gregory, double Olympic gold medalist, father and author about how to nurture of love of the great outdoors, whatever the weather. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Like many people, Alex Gregory has three kids. Unlike most of them, he also has two Olympic gold medals.Alex was a rower for 17 years and won his golds at London 2012 and Rio 2016. Now aged 34, he has put down his oar and picked up a pen, to write 'Dadventures' - a book explaining why he thinks being outdoors with your kids is the best thing a dad can do.Alex joins Steve and Rich to explain how becoming a dad made him a better sportsman - and tell them how you don't need to spend loads of money or time making great memories with your children when you're outdoors. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Alex Gregory reports on a 9-11 Memorial Ceremony in Havelock North Carolina
THE MOSQUITO BITES by James Frazee Alex Gregory takes his first job with Sterling Chemicals, a company poised to make millions from their newest pesticide. He has no idea he’s stepping into the shoes of a murdered man! Alex soon uncovers the truth. Not only does using the pesticide create poisonous mosquitoes, but also the treated plants begin … Read more about this episode...
Business and Law students mentor willing L.A.-area homeless to become self-sufficient entrepreneurs. K-LOVE's Alex Gregory talks with Keith Obilana, Director of the Pepperdine Microenterprise Program to find out how the university helps these men and wome
Interim Exec. Dir. Jason Conway tells Air1’s Alex Gregory that years ago he himself was sleeping on park benches in Modesto.
Some kids live with the deck stacked against them -- 'ACES' or 'adverse childhood experiences' cause anxiety and anger which can lead to a legacy of bad behavior. K-LOVE's Alex Gregory hears from Tina Mitchell about how the KidPOWER afterschool program br
Troubled teens attend ‘Challenge Academy.’ Air1’s Alex Gregory shares about how the National Guard offers a free 6-month live-in program for youth struggling with gangs or drugs. Zero military service required.
Stories from Olympic gold medal winning rower Alex Gregory who saw kingfishers while training on the water, the tale of the egret that changed Clare Jones's life, Lily Burton's sad story of the mute swan, Tiffany Francis remembers seeing a corncrake and BBC Security Correspondent Frank Gardner tells his story of the little auk, introduced by Tweet of the Day producer Mark Ward. Picture: Anna Bilska
Two-time Olympic Gold medalist Alex Gregory reflects on the birds he sees such as the kingfisher and heron while out on early morning training for this Tweet of the Day. Producer: Mark Ward Photograph: Anna Bilska.
Tweet of the Day producer Tom Bonnett introduces five tales of the impact birds have had on people's lives. This week's stories come from RSPB engagement officer Nadia Archer who tells her story of watching peregrines in Central Manchester, Olympic rower Alex Gregory recalls his pet House Sparrow Sparky and remembers rowing beside white storks whilst out training, digital editor Laura Howard delights in how learnign about nature has opened her eyes to the wonder of the countryside and Tiffany Francis remembers calling 'cheese' to the turmeric coloured yellowhammers at Butser Ancient Farm in Hampshire.
Double Olympic gold medal-winning rower Alex Gregory recalls seeing white stork in Portugal for Tweet of the Day. Tweet of the Day has captivated the Radio 4 audience with its daily 90 seconds of birdsong. But what of the listener to this avian chorus? In this new series of Tweet of the Day, we bring to the airwaves the conversational voices of those who listen to and are inspired by birds. Building on the previous series, a more informal approach to learning alongside a renewed emphasis on encounter with nature and reflection in our relationship with the natural world. Producer: Mark Ward Photograph: Boberskik.
Rower and two times Olympic Gold medallist Alex Gregory tells the story of his childhood pet, a house sparrow called Sparky. Tweet of the Day has captivated the Radio 4 audience with its daily 90 seconds of birdsong. But what of the listener to this avian chorus? In this new series of Tweet of the Day, we bring to the airwaves the conversational voices of those who listen to and are inspired by birds. Building on the previous series, a more informal approach to learning alongside a renewed emphasis on encounter with nature and reflection in our relationship with the natural world. Producer Mark Ward.
Five time world champion and two time Olympic gold medal-winning rower Alex Gregory sets up five stories about the beauty of birdsong. This episodes stories all come from the Slimbridge Wetland Centre. Ashley Davies reveals why a kingfisher changed his life. Kane Brides explains why the humble coot means so much to him. Ruth Cromie proclaims her love for the eider duck. Debbie Pain explains her joy at the return of the marsh harrier to her local patch. Peter Cranswick talks about the amazing common scoter.
Listen to Air1's Alex Gregory to find out how one group is helping disadvantaged youth by combining Christianity with boxing.
Air1's Alex Gregory speaks with Brandon Siroli about Skate Church in Ocala Florida, and how it's reaching a previously underserved audience.
In nearly every U.S. state the Nat'l Guard offers troubled teens a FREE, 6-month, residential program to get their futures on back on track. K-LOVE's Alex Gregory talks with Maj. Peter Lewis of the CA Nat'l Guard Challenge Academy and Dir. Peter Thomas of
Air1's Alex Gregory has the story on a recent high school grad who's ability to play the game might have come to an end but for the Grace of God.
One year after a devastating quake, a group in Nepal is trying to fill two dire needs, and spread Christ's love. Air1's Alex Gregory has more.
Listen to Air1's Alex Gregory report and find out how chatbots are helping transform retail and beyond with conversational commerce.
Listen to Air1's Alex Gregory to find out how a test the military ran revealed a major flaw in US disaster response plans.
Listen to Air1's Alex Gregory to find out what the Billy Graham Rapid Response Team is doing to help those hurting in Europe.
Air1's Alex Gregory reports on Habitat For Humanity's Collegiate Challenge.
It's tough living in a tent city, sometimes it's even worse for kids, Air1's Alex Gregory has the story on one organization working to help out kid's who've lost so much already.
A Pennsylvania church is helping those undergoing cancer treatments feel a bit more comfortable with dignity robes, listen to the report by Air1's Alex Gregory to find out more.
Sure, some places are more prone to earthquakes than others, but would you know what to do if the ground started rumbling? K-LOVE's Alex Gregory talks with Brian Blake with Central U.S. Earthquake Consortium.
"People run or walk or ride bike to raise money, why can’t Gamers game to raise money?” K-LOVE's Alex Gregory talks with ExtraLife founder Jeremy Adams on location at the 2015 Electronic Entertainment Exposition (E3).
Pete sits down with two of his absolute favorite New Yorker cartoonists Matt Diffee and Alex Gregory to discuss hilariously and in depth-edly the intricate and complex world of cartooning. Comedy takes many forms, and this one is one of the weirdest. No sex or God talk here, rather an in-depth look at one of the strangest and most exclusive comedy-worlds Pete feels lucky to have ever infiltrated.
Grant Bartley from Philosophy Now talks to Constantine Sandis from Oxford Brookes University, Alex Gregory from Reading University, and Michael Lacewing from Heythrop College, University of London, about the psychological motivations behind moral behaviour and the scientific understanding of morality. With live music from Sian Hender and Adam Leach. First broadcast on 10 January 2012 on Resonance FM.