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Новая мелодичная работа от DJ Trojan - ремикс на очень красивый трек Topic & Sasha Alex Sloan - Saving Me. Постоянные слушатели радио шоу Stereo World уже неоднократно смогли оценить новинку и просили выложить ее для прослушивания и скачивания. Рад исполнить просьбу! Подписывайся на DJ Trojan: * VK: vk.com/dj_trojan_official * Яндекс Музыка: music.yandex.ru/artist/1235327… * Telegram: t.me/dj_trojan * Все ссылки в одном месте: linktr.ee/dj_trojan
Новая мелодичная работа от DJ Trojan - ремикс на очень красивый трек Topic & Sasha Alex Sloan - Saving Me. Постоянные слушатели радио шоу Stereo World уже неоднократно смогли оценить новинку и просили выложить ее для прослушивания и скачивания. Рад исполнить просьбу! Подписывайся на DJ Trojan: * VK: vk.com/dj_trojan_official * Яндекс Музыка: music.yandex.ru/artist/1235327… * Telegram: t.me/dj_trojan * Все ссылки в одном месте: linktr.ee/dj_trojan
Songwriting has been a part of Sasha Alex Sloan's life for a long time. As a kid she struggled at school, but she would come home and dedicate hours to playing and writing music. Through a series of hilarious events she got a publishing deal with Warner Chappell Music and moved from Boston to LA at the age of 19. It took years but the songwriting credits started to mount up. At this point Sasha has written songs with artists like Camila Cabello, Charli XCX, Juice WRLD, LANY, Steve Aoki and many more, all the while focusing on her solo career. We talk about that whole journey in this interview, as well as her latest album, I Blame The World.
This week, Chris sits down in the studio with indie pop singer/songwriter Sasha Alex Sloan. Aside from her wildly successful artist career (she currently clocks in at over 9 million monthly Spotify listeners), she's also written tunes for Carly Pearce, Meghan Trainor, Katy Perry, P!nk, Charli XCX, and many more! If you're not familiar, her music is lyrically poignant, confessional, and emotionally stunning all wrapped up in tight pop production. In this episode, she and Chris talk about imposter syndrome, their respect for pure songwriting + more - including Sasha's upcoming full length record and the first single, “WTF”, which is out now. Plus: Chris admits he loves ABBA and bonds with Sasha over their shared love of Karen Carpenter's voice. Thanks for listening!Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pitchlistpodcast/Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pitchlistpodcastFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/pitchlistpodSubscribe to our YouTube channel for exclusive performances and more! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEwtG60ltMoaebE6HnP3B4wFollow us on Spotify for curated playlists: https://open.spotify.com/user/7ixo57nxzlk7qzg6k2k4bi0aj?si=13330a1af7614254
Why are arts and culture so important to as Australians? Is it because we are home to the world's oldest living culture, and the cultural stories and practices of First Nations Australians? The stereotype is that we are a sports obsessed mob but, truth be told, more of us attend art galleries and cultural institutions than go to sporting events. Arts leader, philanthropist, and businessmen, Rupert Myer, outlines how a National Cultural Plan would ensure we increase the value of our cultural inheritance, and nurture our arts and culture sector.
Why are arts and culture so important to as Australians? Is it because we are home to the world's oldest living culture, and the cultural stories and practices of First Nations Australians? The stereotype is that we are a sports obsessed mob but, truth be told, more of us attend art galleries and cultural institutions than go to sporting events. Arts leader, philanthropist, and businessmen, Rupert Myer, outlines how a National Cultural Plan would ensure we increase the value of our cultural inheritance, and nurture our arts and culture sector.
Trisha Dixon is joined in conversation by Fleur Flanery, Philip Cox and Max Bourke to discuss the enigma of 'spirit of place' and it's place in the world of landscape design. The panel discussion was facilitated by Alex Sloan
In our summer special series, we bring you some of our favourite guests from the Australia Institute’s webinar series in 2020. In this episode, Ben Oquist talks to ABC 730’s chief political correspondent Laura Tingle about her new Quarterly Essay: The High Road – what we can learn from New Zealand. Hosted by Alex Sloan.The full webinar is available on the Australia Institute’s YouTube channel here.Host: Alex Sloan // @sloaniealexGuests:Laura Tingle, chief political correspondent, ABC 730 // @latingleBen Oquist, executive director, The Australia Institute // @benoquistProducer: Jennifer Macey // @jennifermaceyTheme music is by Jonathan McFeat from Pulse and Thrum
Join award-winning author Helen Ennis as she shares her experience with Alex Sloan about writing the moving and powerful biography of modernist photographer, Olive Cotton. Olive Cotton was a significant artist and pioneer whose talent was recognised as equal to her first husband's, Max Dupain. Olive and Max could have been Australia's answer to Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, but in the early 1940s, Cotton quit their marriage and Sydney studio lifestyle to live with second husband, Ross McInerney and raised their two children in a tent on a farm near Cowra. Despite the barriers of this new lifestyle and not having access to a dark room, Olive continued her photography away from the public eye until she was shot back to fame in 1985 by a landmark exhibition in Sydney, and a major retrospective at the AGNSW in 2000. A moving story about talent and creativity, Emeritus Professor Ennis explores the life of Olive Cotton and what it means for an artist to manage the competing demands of art, work, marriage, children and family. Helen Ennis won the Victorian Premier's Literary Award for Non-Fiction for her biography Margaret Michaelis: Love, loss and photography, which was also judged Best Book by the Art Association of Australia and New Zealand. Her research on Olive Cotton has been supported by the Australia Council Literature Board, a Peter Blazey Fellowship, and the ABR/George Hicks Foundation Fellowship. Formerly Curator of Photography at the National Gallery of Australia, Helen went on to become Director of the Centre for Art History and Art Theory and Sir William Dobell Chair of Art History at ANU School of Art & Design. Since 2000 she has curated eight major exhibitions for the National Library of Australia, National Portrait Gallery, National Gallery of Australia and other cultural exhibitions. Now Emeritus Professor, Helen is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Humanities. Alex Sloan AM has been a journalist for 30 years, including over 27 years as a broadcaster with the ABC. An award-winning journalist, Alex is highly regarded as an MC, interviewer and facilitator including: The ANU Meet The Author events, The National Library, National Museum of Australia, National Gallery of Australia and National Portrait Gallery. In 2017 Alex was named Canberra Citizen of the Year and is a member of the ACT Architects Board. At the national level, Alex is a director of The Australia Institute and The Winston Churchill Memorial Trust.
Internationally bestselling author of The Rosie Project, The Rosie Effect and The Best of Adam Sharp, Graeme Simsion in conversation with former ABC Journalist and Announcer, Alex Sloan as they launch the hilarious and thought-provoking new book, The Rosie Result. About the Rosie Result: Don and Rosie are back in Melbourne after a decade in New York, and they’re about to face their most important challenge. Their son, Hudson, is struggling at school: he’s socially awkward and not fitting in. Don’s spent a lifetime trying to fit in—so who better to teach Hudson the skills he needs? The Hudson Project will require the help of friends old and new, force Don to decide how much to guide Hudson and how much to let him be himself, and raise some important questions about his own identity. In association with Text Publishing.
Join us as we broadcast LIVE! from one of Buffalo's coolest new Coffee, Comics and entertainment spots; Iron Buffalo! We sit down with Owner and Friend of the show Will to discuss his one of a kind coffee, the revival of game nights and D&D and much more! Plus the amazing Alex (Sloan) from the Super Hero Alliance of WNY returns to add his amazing comedic talents and infinite knowledge of all that is Super! Tune in, stay informed and have a laugh.
Alex Sloan talks to Victims of Crime Commissioner, Heidi Yates about her work with the Human Rights Commission and how LGBTIQ people can access victims of crime services.
ANU College of Law Lecturer Anne Macduff started to raise her eyebrows about the Australian citizenship conversation a few years ago, and as a result she has submitted a PhD on the issue. In ‘The Constitutional', inspiring ANU Law academics take retired Canberra radio host Alex Sloan for a walk around the grounds of the Australian National University, while they talk about justice, equality, discrimination, education, aspirations and anything else that matters.
An off-campus edition with an off-campus member of the ANU College of Law. Dr Liz Curran teaches the Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice out of Melbourne. She is passionate about Multidisciplinary Justice Partnerships, an emerging area of front line law that Liz's research is helping to grow worldwide. In ‘The Constitutional', inspiring ANU Law academics take retired Canberra radio host Alex Sloan for a walk around the grounds of the Australian National University, while they talk about justice, equality, discrimination, education, aspirations and anything else that matters.
For the final episode of the series, one of ANU Law's most distinguished alumni and a senior member of ACT Judiciary, Justice Richard Refshauge SC returns to his alma mater to see where his legal career began. In ‘The Constitutional', inspiring ANU Law academics take retired Canberra radio host Alex Sloan for a walk around the grounds of the Australian National University, while they talk about justice, equality, discrimination, education, aspirations and anything else that matters.
Random Life finds one of Australia’s favourite cartoonists at the height of her creative career; still making us think and laugh. It is full of all the things we have known and loved about Judy’s work over the years – her concerns for the environment, social justice and feminism, along with her off-the-wall quirkiness and trademark flights of fancy. Join Judy in conversation with Alex Sloan as she explores the cartoons that will make you laugh a lot, and occasionally weep.
A favourite among students, Margie Rowe teaches family law after a long career practising family, community and youth law. But that is just the beginning of her contribution. In ‘The Constitutional', inspiring ANU Law academics take retired Canberra radio host Alex Sloan for a walk around the grounds of the Australian National University, while they talk about justice, equality, discrimination, education, aspirations and anything else that matters.
Dr Amelia Simpson took a left turn on route to the High Court of Australia and found her calling as an academic. In ‘The Constitutional', inspiring ANU Law academics take retired Canberra radio host Alex Sloan for a walk around the grounds of the Australian National University, while they talk about justice, equality, discrimination, education, aspirations and anything else that matters.
If you've never visited the ANU campus you should add it to your list of places to wander. It's a sprawling campus in the heart of Canberra, with the city on one edge, Lake Burley Griffin on another, and the native bushlands of Black Mountain to the west. It's a beautiful place to go for a daily constitutional, and if you want some company, bring us along with you. In this podcast, inspiring ANU Law academics take retired Canberra radio host Alex Sloan for a walk through the ANU campus, while they talk about justice, equality, discrimination, education, aspirations and anything else that matters.
Hosted by the Australian National University and National Library of Australia, prolific and well-known social researcher, writer and commentator Hugh Mackay, discusses his latest book Selling the Dream with Alex Sloan.
Old friends Harold Mitchell AC and Alex Sloan share stories of their careers in advertising and the media, reflecting on the history of Australian advertising and how it has shaped Australian society.
Alex's final guest for Canberra Close Up is one of those who keeps homing to Canberra, no matter how far he roams. The pull is strong.
Alex's final guest for Canberra Close Up is one of those who keeps homing to Canberra, no matter how far he roams. The pull is strong.
Alex's final guest for Canberra Close Up is one of those who keeps homing to Canberra, no matter how far he roams. The pull is strong.
Dan Bourchier is a journalist who next year will take on the dual roles of presenting Breakfast on 666 ABC Canberra and then presenting ABC TV News.
Dan Bourchier is a journalist who next year will take on the dual roles of presenting Breakfast on 666 ABC Canberra and then presenting ABC TV News.
Local living treasure Tobias Cole is an award winning singer, choral conductor, artistic director, actor and teacher.
Local living treasure Tobias Cole is an award winning singer, choral conductor, artistic director, actor and teacher.
Dan Bourchier is a journalist who next year will take on the dual roles of presenting Breakfast on 666 ABC Canberra and then presenting ABC TV News.
Local living treasure Tobias Cole is an award winning singer, choral conductor, artistic director, actor and teacher.
An original Science Communicator from Questacon when it used to be at Ainslie school, Stuart Kholhagen has retired after 37 years
An original Science Communicator from Questacon when it used to be at Ainslie school, Stuart Kholhagen has retired after 37 years
An original Science Communicator from Questacon when it used to be at Ainslie school, Stuart Kholhagen has retired after 37 years
Laura joins the 666 ABC Canberra Breakfast team next week.
Laura joins the 666 ABC Canberra Breakfast team next week.
Laura joins the 666 ABC Canberra Breakfast team next week.
Hear 666 ABC’s Alex Sloan in conversation with award-winning actor and, most recently, children’s book author Richard Roxburgh.
General Jeffrey is currently the National Advocate for Soil Health and says to save the soil is to save the planet.
General Jeffrey is currently the National Advocate for Soil Health and says to save the soil is to save the planet.
General Jeffrey is currently the National Advocate for Soil Health and says to save the soil is to save the planet.
Noni Hazlehurst is someone we think we know personally – we know she's one of us and we love her.
Noni Hazlehurst is someone we think we know personally – we know she's one of us and we love her.
Noni Hazlehurst is someone we think we know personally – we know she’s one of us and we love her.
A bit of news from the ABC this week with the face of ABC TV News, journalist and newsreader Virginia Haussegger announcing her resignation and a new role at the University of Canberra.
A bit of news from the ABC this week with the face of ABC TV News, journalist and newsreader Virginia Haussegger announcing her resignation and a new role at the University of Canberra.
A bit of news from the ABC this week with the face of ABC TV News, journalist and newsreader Virginia Haussegger announcing her resignation and a new role at the University of Canberra.
'Albanese: Telling it Straight' is Karen Middleton's new biography of Anthony Albanese. Through interviews with more than 70 friends, relatives, colleagues, associates and adversaries, and more than 40 interviews with Albanese himself, respected political journalist Karen Middleton has gained unprecedented insight into the man behind the politician; a beloved son brought-up with a strong sense of social justice, a political activist with a firebrand reputation; a charismatic young leader; an independent thinker who antagonized both the soft-left and the right of his own party; a strategist with a remarkable memory and an uncanny knack for numbers. Middleton charts the trajectory of Albanese's political career detailing the student shenanigans and factional power-plays of his rise through Young Labor; the influence of his mentor, Tom Uren; the manoeuvring ahead of his preselection - and eventual election - as Member for Grayndler in Sydney's inner west; his years in Opposition, and finally, the role he played in the Rudd/Gillard/Rudd leadership spills. But above all, it is the deeply moving story of one man's search for answers to the universal questions of identity and belonging. Middleton reveals family secrets as Albanese, until his teenage years, believed his mother had been widowed before his birth. This is the story - revealed for the first time - of the random events and extraordinary coincidences that finally led to an emotional family reunion. Middleton will also reflect on the complexities of writing a biography when the subject is still active in public life. Karen Middleton is Chief Political Correspondent for The Saturday Paper. Karen has worked in the Federal Parliamentary Press Gallery since 1989 and previously, she was Chief Political Correspondent for SBS Television. Karen appears on ABC TV's political talk show Insidersand is a contributor to ABC radio, Monocle24 Radio UK and Radio New Zealand. Alex Sloan is the host of the Afternoons program on 666 ABC Canberra.
Nick Delatovic - artist, performer, renaissance man.
Richard Fidler joins ABC 666 Canberra's Alex Sloan in conversation to discuss his new book, Ghost Empire, his popular ABC radio series, Conversations with Richard Fidler, and the Doug Anthony All Stars. Recorded on 28 July 2016 at University House.
Barbara Blackman AO launches her new collection of essays, introduced by Kerry Stokes AC, and in conversation with journalist Alex Sloan.
Frank Moore P.G.A has over 20 years of experience in golf instruction with an interesting teaching and playing background. Learning from many of today's golfing legends, Frank brings a unique blend of experience and perspective to the lesson tee. My first exposure to golf was in the early 70’s. I had a few lessons from the local pros. The first lesson, really sparked my interest in the golf swing. I improved quite a bit, and broke 80 that same year. Next, I took a few lessons from a pro that favored the Square to Square Method. I had a tough time with this, but I figured out a way to make it work. I went on to play college golf. I did fairly well, and made the All-Conference team one year. We had a good team, and won both the State Small College Tournament, and the District Tournament during my college years. I have now been in the golf business for over 20 years. I started as an assistant pro in Virginia. There I gave my first official golf lessons. The pro I was working for was interested in teaching, and seemed to like the Golf Digest instructors… Flick, Toski, etc.. I did the best I could to help the people, with what I knew. Later, I worked for a pro in North Carolina that favored Jimmy Ballard’s teaching methods. I learned a little about this type of teaching, and did use some of the ideas with my students. Next, I worked for a former tour player in Indiana. Here, we taught strictly according to the Jim Flick type format. We gave many, many group lessons, and did junior golf camps. The next several years I was back in North Carolina working as an assistant pro. I became a PGA Member during this time. I continued teaching, doing the best I could with the knowledge I had. I took a few lessons from an up and comming pro named David Leadbetter during this time. During these years I met a pro that was winning many local pro tournaments in the area. He actually played in the P.G.A. Championship, and made the cut. I found out he adhered to a method that had something to do with a machine concept. We met a few times. He gave me a few pointers, but later referred me to a teacher in South Carolina. I attended my first Golfing Machine School in 1988. The GSED was Tom Tomasello. I saw here a clear way to teach and learn the physics and geometry of a golf stroke. My teaching, and playing started to improve, as a result of my new knowledge. A year or so later, I attended the Advanced School that Tom offered. In attendance was Clarence Moore, 2 time U.S. Senior Amateur Champion. He gave a demonstration of his pattern. He was very impressive. He could Hit, or Swing equally well, at least it appeared that way to me. I picked up more useful information at this school, especially relating to the short game. I continued to work with Tom up to his death. I also worked some with Alex Sloan, GSED I gained more insight from Alex, although his methods were quite different from Tom’s. Later, I taught for 3 years with GSED George Kelnhofer. There, I was exposed to many tour caliber players, and good amateur players. David Duval, Larry Mize, Charley Rymer, Stuart Cink, Craig Perks, and Charles Howell were the many players that came through there. During the next several years I taught in Atlanta. During this time I knew, and worked periodically with Tom Ness, GSEM I learned a great deal from Tom, especially about the short game. I also knew, and worked some with Chuck Evans, GSED. I developed back problems later in my career. During this time I contacted David Lee, because I heard he had a method of swinging that was back friendly. I found that David had quite a knowledge of physics, as it pertains to golf. I taught briefly in his indoor facility, Gravity Golf, in Atlanta. A year or so later I met Lynn Blake, GSEM. Lynn has a unique level of understanding of The Golfing Machine, due to his personal involvement with the author, Homer Kelley. Through my involvement with Lynn, along with Ted Fort and Steve Ferguson, I gained an even greater insight into The Golfing Machine. I am currently the Director of Instruction at The Frank Moore Golf Academy at Dunes West Golf and River Club, in Mount Pleasant, SC. There is a link to me at duneswestgolfclub.com and my e-mail is fmoore59@gmail.com Visit the Golf Talk Radio sponsors and tell them GTRadio sent you they help make the show possible! Slickstix.com, Avila Beach Golf Resort, Blacklake Golf Resort, Avila Lighthouse Suites and Aramco Mortgage. Visit Golftalkradio.com for the latest show information, contests, videos and more!