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Minimum Competence
Legal News for Thurs 4/3 - SCOTUS Backs FDA on Vapes, Musk to Exit DGE, Milbank Joins the Shameful and Trump Announces "Reciprocal" Tariffs That Aren't

Minimum Competence

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 7:11


This Day in Legal History: Smith v. AllwrightOn April 3, 1944, the United States Supreme Court delivered a landmark decision in Smith v. Allwright, reshaping the landscape of voting rights in the American South. The case centered on Lonnie E. Smith, a Black voter from Texas who was denied the right to vote in the Democratic Party's primary election due to a party rule that only allowed white voters to participate. At the time, the Democratic primary was the only meaningful election in many Southern states, as the party dominated politics, making exclusion from the primary tantamount to disenfranchisement.The Texas Democratic Party argued that, as a private organization, it had the right to determine its own membership and voting rules. However, the Court, in an 8–1 decision authored by Justice Stanley Reed, held that primaries were an integral part of the electoral process and could not be exempt from constitutional scrutiny. The justices concluded that excluding Black voters from primaries violated the Fifteenth Amendment, which prohibits racial discrimination in voting.This ruling effectively overturned the Court's 1935 decision in Grovey v. Townsend, which had upheld the use of white primaries. The Smith decision marked a critical step toward dismantling the legal architecture of Jim Crow voter suppression. While states continued to use other tactics to limit Black political power, the ruling energized civil rights activists and laid the foundation for future litigation.By reasserting federal authority over state electoral practices, Smith v. Allwright signaled a turning point in the judicial battle against racial segregation and disenfranchisement. It also demonstrated the Court's growing willingness to confront systemic racism in voting, a commitment that would deepen during the civil rights era. This case is remembered as one of the pivotal moments in the long struggle for voting rights in the United States.The U.S. Supreme Court largely upheld the FDA's authority to deny applications for flavored vaping products, supporting actions taken during the Biden administration under the 2009 Tobacco Control Act. The unanimous ruling rejected arguments from companies like Triton Distribution and Vapetasia LLC, which claimed the FDA unfairly imposed new testing requirements and ignored their marketing plans. These companies had applied to sell flavors like “Suicide Bunny Mother's Milk and Cookies” and “Killer Kustard Blueberry.”The Court found the FDA's approach consistent with its earlier guidance, despite claims from the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that the agency had pulled a “regulatory switcheroo.” Justice Samuel Alito wrote the opinion, agreeing with most of the FDA's decisions but sending the case back to the appeals court to reassess whether the agency erred in refusing to consider the companies' marketing plans—an element the FDA had previously called “critical” for evaluating youth appeal.Though the ruling solidifies the FDA's regulatory role, its long-term impact is uncertain. President Trump, in furtherance of his undying effort to always be on the wrong side of everything, has promised to “save vaping,” though his campaign never clarified what that means in terms of future regulation. The case, FDA v. Wages and White Lion, leaves the appeals court to decide whether any procedural missteps by the FDA were ultimately harmless.Supreme Court Largely Backs Biden-Era FDA on Flavored Vapes (1)Elon Musk's time in Washington as head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DGE) appears to be nearing its end. Both Musk and President Trump have hinted that his departure is imminent, with Trump noting that DGE itself “will end.” Originally designed as a temporary advisory panel to cut federal costs, DGE has morphed into a more integrated part of the government, staffed with Musk allies tasked with canceling contracts and slashing budgets.However, signs of a wind-down are emerging. DGE staff are being reassigned to federal agencies, layoffs are underway, and the organization's influence seems to be diminishing. Musk, a special government employee limited to 130 working days per year, is approaching that limit, though neither he nor the administration has confirmed when his tenure will end.Musk's recent political involvement also took a hit when his preferred candidate for the Wisconsin Supreme Court lost, despite significant financial backing and a campaign visit. Tesla's 13% drop in quarterly sales adds further pressure. Trump praised Musk's contributions but acknowledged his corporate obligations, suggesting a graceful exit is likely rather than a public fallout.DGE had once shared leadership between Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, but Ramaswamy left to run for Ohio governor. While Musk boasted about aiming to reduce the deficit by a trillion dollars, critics say the group's progress has been overstated. Despite speculation, Trump hasn't committed to keeping DGE operational post-Musk, indicating the administration may be moving to a new phase of governance.Musk could be headed for a Washington exit after turbulent times at Trump's DOGE | AP NewsPresident Donald Trump announced a new agreement with law firm Milbank, marking another chapter in the growing divide among U.S. law firms over how to handle pressure from his administration. According to Trump's Truth Social post, Milbank initiated the deal, which includes a commitment to provide $100 million in pro bono legal services for causes like veterans' support and combating antisemitism.The agreement comes amid a broader Trump administration effort to punish firms that have opposed or challenged his policies. Several law firms—such as Perkins Coie, WilmerHale, and Jenner & Block—have filed lawsuits seeking to block executive orders they claim were retaliatory and violated constitutional protections of free speech and due process. Federal judges recently issued temporary blocks on parts of those orders.In contrast, other firms including Paul Weiss, Skadden Arps, and Willkie Farr have opted for settlement-style deals with the administration to avoid similar sanctions. Milbank's chairman, Scott Edelman, reportedly described the agreement as aligned with the firm's values and praised the productive talks with the administration.This situation underscores a growing rift in the legal community: some firms are resisting what they see as political coercion, while others are choosing cooperation to preserve their standing with the federal government.Trump reaches agreement with Milbank law firm | ReutersPresident Trump announced a sweeping new tariff policy during a Rose Garden press conference, unveiling a "reciprocal" trade strategy aimed at countering what he described as decades of unfair treatment by U.S. trading partners. Holding a copy of a government report titled Foreign Trade Barriers, Trump declared that the U.S. will now impose tariffs that are approximately half the rate other countries charge American exports—but with a minimum baseline tariff of 10%, and many rates going significantly higher.Countries hit with new tariffs include:* China: 34%* European Union: 20%* Japan: 24%* South Korea: 25%* Switzerland: 31%* United Kingdom: 10%* Taiwan: 32%* Malaysia: 24%* India: 26%* Brazil: 10%* Indonesia: 32%* Vietnam: 46%* Singapore: 10%Trump also confirmed a 25% tariff on all foreign-made automobiles, stacking on the above-referenced rates, effective at midnight, and pointed to motorcycle tariffs as a key example of longstanding trade imbalances. He argued that U.S. manufacturers face rates as high as 75% abroad, while the U.S. imposes just 2.4%.The president justified the move as necessary to protect American jobs and industry, singling out countries like Canada and Mexico for benefiting from U.S. subsidies and defense spending. Detroit autoworker Brian Pannebecker spoke in support, calling Trump's actions a hopeful step toward revitalizing shuttered factories.While Trump emphasized that the tariffs fall short of full reciprocity to avoid overwhelming allies, he made clear the era of what he called “economic surrender” was over. The announcement included plans to sign an executive order formalizing the new tariff regime, which boosted U.S. stock futures as markets reacted positively to the aggressive trade stance. Oh no I'm sorry, I got that wrong: stock futures tanked.  This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe

Grow My Salon Business Podcast
218 Dealing with Addiction in the Salon Industry with Clive Allwright

Grow My Salon Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 57:32


Alcohol and drug addiction are a fact of life for people from all walks of life. However, in the creative industries, it is perhaps a more prevalent struggle than in others.   For some people, having a drink two or three times a week does absolutely no harm at all, but for others, it's the beginning of spiralling out of control.   My guest on today's episode is salon owner Clive Allwright who, alongside Amie Morris, recently started the Straight Edge podcast, a weekly show dedicated to addiction and addictive behaviours.   In today's podcast, we will discuss:   -       Dealing with addiction -       The path to sobriety -       How to help those who are struggling with addiction…   And lots more!   For full show notes, links and resources mentioned visit: https://growmysalonbusiness.com/podcast/218/   Thanks so much for joining me this week. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated!  They do matter in the rankings of the show and help other people find my podcast. I also love to hear what's been helpful and what you love about the podcast!  Just click here to review, scroll to the bottom, tap “Ratings and Reviews” tap to rate with 5 stars and “Write a Review” and let me know what your favourite part of the podcast is. Thank you for your support! And finally, don't forget to subscribe to the show to get automatic updates. Got a question you want answered on the podcast? DM me your question over on Instagram or just come on over to connect at: https://www.instagram.com/growmysalonbusiness/

Ces chansons qui font l'actu
"Suzanne" par Graeme Allwright, une femme étrange arrive en France

Ces chansons qui font l'actu

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 7:19


durée : 00:07:19 - Ces chansons qui font l'été - par : Bertrand DICALE - Tout l'été, nous parlons chaque jour d'une grande chanson d'amour. Aujourd'hui, l'adaptation par un attachant chanteur néo-zélandais francophone du titre le plus célèbre de Leonard Cohen.

Cutting Through The Noise
Episode Fifteen: Clive Allwright

Cutting Through The Noise

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 45:28


This episode hosted by Hayley Mears explores the story of addiction with Clive Allwright. Clive has had an incredible hairdressing career from starting his apprenticeship at the original flagship TONI&GUY salon in Mayfair London, to bringing the mega-brand to Australia under the leadership of Dennis Langford. Clive's career exploded phenomenally throughout the 90s and the 00s and he relocated to Los Angeles as the Global Creative Director of KMS. Clive discusses his battles with addiction during these years and how he overcame his relationship with drugs and alcohol to completely reinvent his life. Currently, Clive is the Founder and Co-Owner of two incredible businesses. Our Place Salon in Sydney and tech start-up Piloroo which has changed the landscape of education and assistant services in the hairdressing industry.Clive and three co-hosts are launch a NEW podcast that will be dropping soon. Make sure you're following. https://www.instagram.com/cliveallwright/Straight Edge The Podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/straightedge_thepodcast/@sheridanroseshaw_mamawest @louisemay_hairbeautybiz @simondoylehair @amie_morris2022

Down to Earth Conversations
74. Nick Allwright - Caring for the Dead, Helping the Living, and Looking After Yourself

Down to Earth Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2023 41:46


Nick Allwright is a funeral director.  It is his job to walk alongside grieving family members and friends as they deal with the loss of their loved one.  As we will hear from Nick, sometimes this is a glorious time, and sometimes it is anything but.  Sometimes it is a celebration, and sometimes it is a symbol of all that is wrong with the world.   Nick shares about how he got into this profession, what is involved in his role, how he interacts with families, how he looks after himself when dealing with death every day, what he loves about the role, and what makes it sometimes a very difficult job to do.  While Nick deals with death, his job is very much about the living, helping them through what can be a very tough time in their lives, doing whatever he can to let them get on with their grieving without having to stress about details that he can take care of.  Please note that, as we are talking about death, there may be triggering aspects of this korero, so please hit pause and have a breather if you need to, and access the relevant support networks if something comes up for you.  You will hear in Nick's voice that this is, at times, a very emotional conversation. It is very real and authentic, and it is a conversation that is a beautiful example of someone stepping into the pain and sorrow of others and bringing a bit of heaven in the midst of it.  If you are triggered during the episode please seek appropriate support. If you need to connect with someone check out the helplines, organisations, and resources on the Voices of Hope website. ___ Connect with me at downtoearthconversations.com or at Facebook: facebook.com/downtoearth.conversations  Instagram: @downtoearth.conversations Email: downtoearth.conversations@gmail.com

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Car Dealer Podcast
Stellantis delays agency sales roll-out, dealer's unfortunate run-in with Matt Allwright, and used prices continue to rise – with David Kendrick, Episode 85

Car Dealer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 57:21


Memo to car dealers says Stellantis is delaying agency model changes Used car dealer Gotham Motors speaks out after ejecting BBC camera crew from showroom Hedin and Pendragon deal deadline extended – but could Constellation now enter the race? Used car dealer slammed in national press for taking customer's car on 22-mile ‘school run' Used car prices are still going UP despite cost of living crisis BMWs are the ‘most expensive' used cars to repair – here's the top 10 Jaguar Land Rover offers sacked tech experts chance to work in car industry --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/car-dealer-magazine/message

Colour Kristina Talks Podcast
EP 109: Coming Clean about Sobriety with Clive Allwright

Colour Kristina Talks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 70:37


Many hairdressers associate alcohol and drugs with celebrations and having fun, and equally reach for substances to knock the edge off a rough day. This podcast is a conversation with Clive Allwright, salon owner, global educator, stylist, and industry icon coming clean about sobriety. This is a very sensitive issue and this interview is published with permission by Clive. I have tremendous respect for him for sharing his personal story to help others. I encourage you to listen with an open heart and an open mind. Addiction doesn't discriminate and you don't have to be drinking at breakfast or homeless to be an alcoholic or addict. Most of us hairdressers are highly functioning professionals. Juggling our businesses, family, marriages, parenthood, friendships and now lockdowns, it's like we are constantly spinning plates. Who doesn't deserve a bottle of wine or two to help relieve the pressure? You can just listen and learn more about the recovery and the support available. That's why podcasts are such an accessible platform for learning and seeking information that's evergreen, which means it is available to listen to as many times as you like wherever you are whenever you like. - - - - - - - - - - Want to learn more? Here are a few ways I can help you: Full show notes and learning resource links can be found at https://www.kristinarussell.com.au/109 DM KRISTINA ON INSTAGRAM - let's chat! https://www.instagram.com/colourkristina   If you need urgent help contact www.lifeline.org.au or call 131114  Find an AA meeting near you  https://www.aa.org/

Keep Calm And Cauliflower Cheese
I’m AllWright, The Kingdom of Loose Leaf Tea, Daddy Hero, Amazing Keto ice cream, Volcanic Dreams

Keep Calm And Cauliflower Cheese

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 45:55


I'm AllWright, The Kingdom of Loose Leaf Tea, Daddy Hero, Amazing Keto ice cream, Volcanic Dreams

Talk Radio Europe
Matt Allwright – Watchdog: The Consumer Survival Guide… with TRE´s Hannah Murray

Talk Radio Europe

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 21:22


Matt Allwright - Watchdog: The Consumer Survival Guide... with TRE´s Hannah Murray

Supreme Court Opinions
Constitutional Law: Voting rights (Part Four)

Supreme Court Opinions

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 15:29


Legal challenges to disfranchisement. Although African Americans quickly began legal challenges to such provisions in the 19th century, it was years before any were successful before the U.S. Supreme Court. Booker T Washington, better known for his public stance of trying to work within societal constraints of the period at Tuskegee University, secretly helped fund and arrange representation for numerous legal challenges to disfranchisement. He called upon wealthy Northern allies and philanthropists to raise funds for the cause. The Supreme Court's upholding of Mississippi's new constitution, in Williams v Mississippi (1898), encouraged other states to follow the Mississippi plan of disenfranchisement. African Americans brought other legal challenges, as in Giles v Harris (1903) and Giles v Teasley (1904), but the Supreme Court upheld Alabama constitutional provisions. In 1915, Oklahoma was the last state to append a grandfather clause to its literacy requirement due to Supreme Court cases. From early in the 20th century, the newly established National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) took the lead in organizing or supporting legal challenges to segregation and disfranchisement. Gradually they planned the strategy of which cases to take forward. In Guinn v United States (1915), the first case in which the NAACP filed a brief, the Supreme Court struck down the grandfather clause in Oklahoma and Maryland. Other states in which it was used had to retract their legislation as well. The challenge was successful. But, nearly as rapidly as the Supreme Court determined a specific provision was unconstitutional, state legislatures developed new statutes to continue disenfranchisement. For instance, in Smith v Allwright (1944), the Supreme Court struck down the use of state-sanctioned all-white primaries by the Democratic Party in the South. States developed new restrictions on black voting; Alabama passed a law giving county registrars more authority as to which questions they asked applicants in comprehension or literacy tests. The NAACP continued with steady progress in legal challenges to disenfranchisement and segregation. In 1957, Congress passed the Civil Rights Act of 1957 to implement the Fifteenth Amendment. It established the United States Civil Rights Commission; among its duties is to investigate voter discrimination. As late as 1962, programs such as Operation Eagle Eye in Arizona attempted to stymie minority voting through literacy tests. The Twenty-fourth Amendment was ratified in 1964 to prohibit poll taxes as a condition of voter registration and voting in federal elections. Many states continued to use them in state elections as a means of reducing the number of voters.

Conscious Design Podcast™
Interview with Gavin Allwright on Scaling of Wind Propulsion Solutions in Commercial Shipping

Conscious Design Podcast™

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 41:30


Today we are talking to a special guest, by the name Gavin Allwright. He starts off by describing his project and talking a bit about his background. Gavin and Ian then discuss what problems fuel prices cause for smaller ports. Gavin then continues to discuss his technology in more detail and how it works in practice. Gavin continues to talk more about legislation and how that influences the field he works in. Gavin also mentions how perception of the idea has brought him more problems than merit. Ian and Gavin both discuss how such technology and ones similar to it can threaten multi-million-dollar industries. In the guest outro Gavin sums up interesting parts of his technology and ships and invites everybody on board. Parts: Guest Intro (0:07) Fuel Problem (4:23) Modern Sailing (10:55) Legislation (15:11) Perception (21:36) Money Talks (24:52) Guest Outro (33:33) About Gavin Allwright: Gavin is the secretary of the International Windship Association (IWSA), a not-for-profit member driven organization with over 150 active members from across the shipping industry dedicated to the facilitation and scaling of wind propulsion solutions in commercial shipping. Know more about the International Windship Association here: https://www.linkedin.com/company/international-windship-association/ https://www.wind-ship.org/en/grid-homepage/ https://www.decadeofwindpropulsion.org/ ///////// Want to be a guest? Visit: https://bit.ly/3BetCkf ///////// Want to work with us?

South Carolina from A to Z
"S" is for South Carolina Plan (1944)

South Carolina from A to Z

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 1:00


"S" is for South Carolina Plan (1944). On April 3, 1944, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Smith v. Allwright, that the white primary in Texas was unconstitutional.

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Breizh O Pluriel FB Breizh Izel
Stéphane Bergot/Christophe Allwright

Breizh O Pluriel FB Breizh Izel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2021 54:44


durée : 00:54:44 - Breizh O Pluriel FB Breizh Izel

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BiblioSalouRàdio
Novetats 09/21 "En este cuento no hay ningún lobo feroz" de Lou Carter y Deborah Allwright.

BiblioSalouRàdio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2021 6:22


Reseña descriptiva del album ilustrado "En este cuento no hay ningún lobo feroz" de Lou Carter e ilustraciones de Deborah Allwright. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bibliotecadesalou/message

Law School
Constitutional law: Individual rights - Voting rights (Legal challenges to disfranchisement)

Law School

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 12:39


Although African Americans quickly began legal challenges to such provisions in the 19th century, it was years before any were successful before the U.S. Supreme Court. Booker T Washington, better known for his public stance of trying to work within societal constraints of the period at Tuskegee University, secretly helped fund and arrange representation for numerous legal challenges to disfranchisement. He called upon wealthy Northern allies and philanthropists to raise funds for the cause. The Supreme Court's upholding of Mississippi's new constitution, in Williams v Mississippi (1898), encouraged other states to follow the Mississippi plan of disenfranchisement. African Americans brought other legal challenges, as in Giles v Harris (1903) and Giles v Teasley (1904), but the Supreme Court upheld Alabama constitutional provisions. In 1915, Oklahoma was the last state to append a grandfather clause to its literacy requirement due to Supreme Court cases. From early in the 20th century, the newly established National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) took the lead in organizing or supporting legal challenges to segregation and disfranchisement. Gradually they planned the strategy of which cases to take forward. In Guinn v United States (1915), the first case in which the NAACP filed a brief, the Supreme Court struck down the grandfather clause in Oklahoma and Maryland. Other states in which it was used had to retract their legislation as well. The challenge was successful. But, nearly as rapidly as the Supreme Court determined a specific provision was unconstitutional, state legislatures developed new statutes to continue disenfranchisement. For instance, in Smith v Allwright (1944), the Supreme Court struck down the use of state-sanctioned all-white primaries by the Democratic Party in the South. States developed new restrictions on black voting; Alabama passed a law giving county registrars more authority as to which questions they asked applicants in comprehension or literacy tests. The NAACP continued with steady progress in legal challenges to disenfranchisement and segregation. In 1957, Congress passed the Civil Rights Act of 1957 to implement the Fifteenth Amendment. It established the United States Civil Rights Commission; among its duties is to investigate voter discrimination. As late as 1962, programs such as Operation Eagle Eye in Arizona attempted to stymie minority voting through literacy tests. The Twenty-fourth Amendment was ratified in 1964 to prohibit poll taxes as a condition of voter registration and voting in federal elections. Many states continued to use them in state elections as a means of reducing the number of voters. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/law-school/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/law-school/support

Clear Access, Clear Waters: The Paddler's Podcast
Matt Allwright and Lucy Siegle - with Etienne Stott

Clear Access, Clear Waters: The Paddler's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 49:25


Matt Allwright is a TV reporter and journalist on programmes like Watchdog, Fake Britain, Rogue Traders and The One Show. He's also a keen paddler - especially at night. Lucy Siegle is a TV reporter for the One Show and writer for the Guardian on environmental matters and she loves her time in the kayak. Etienne discovers that Lucy does regular river clean-ups, takes her kayak to go shopping and can often be seen on the Thames with her dog. Matt talks about his love of the sea kayak. We talk plastics, pollution, repairs, shares and a general love of paddlesport.

Untold Stories: The Cases That Shaped the Civil Rights Movement

This episode looks at Smith v. Allwright (1944) a case that challenged the use of white primaries to exclude black people from the voting process. This case was the fourth in a series of cases challenging such primaries in the state of Texas. The Supreme Court had to decide whether or not the Democratic Party's decision to exclude all non-white people from voting in their primaries violated the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment. Listen to find out what happened. Books: 1. The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander 2. On Account of Race by Lawrence Goldstone If you like this podcast, please share and rate and review it. Be sure to subscribe to my blog palookesworld.com so that you never miss an epsiode.

Project Purple Podcast
Episode 136 - Surviving with Dr. Patrick Allwright

Project Purple Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 78:50


Dr. Patrick "Paddy" Allwright shares the unique story of his battle with pancreatic cancer. As an Ear, Nose, and Throat Surgeon in Eastern Australia, he shares a unique perspective as someone who has gone from the role of a doctor to the role of a patient.

Salon Conversations with Lisa Conway
Ep 8: CLIVE ALLWRIGHT

Salon Conversations with Lisa Conway

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2020 53:53


Clive Allwright has been at the forefront of hairdressing excellence over the past 30 years.  For the past 10 years, Clive and his business partner Kelly Grant have co-owned the successful hairdressing salon Our Place Salon in Potts Point Sydney.  The internationally renowned hair stylist has educated hairdressers throughout many continents and counties during his career including, Australia, Africa, Europe, Asia, Scandinavia, USA and Canada.Clive has also been responsible for implementing numerous education programs and global imagery campaigns for global haircare brands KMS California & Muk haircare in the USA & Australia.After completing his apprenticeship and training during the 1980's in Mayfair, London with International salon group Toni & Guy. Clive headed to Hong Kong for 2 years working in the prestigious Le Salon alongside celebrity stylist Kym Robinson.  Clive then moved to Sydney Australia holding the position of Artistic Director at the first Toni & Guy Salon/Academy in Australia.  Clive worked with Toni & Guy and assisted with launching TIGI products over a period of 7 years in AustraliaIn 2001 Clive was requested by global haircare brand KMS California to relocate to Los Angeles. Clive's role with KMS Haircare was International Creative Director. The role took Clive around the globe to many of the 88 countries, within the KMS distribution network. Sharing his expertise and knowledge at many global conferences, photo shoots and seminars/shows with many hairdressers from all around the world.  In 2010 Clive returned to Sydney and opened his salon Our Place Salon in Potts Point Sydney Australia along side his business partner Kelly Grant.  In 2017 Clive aligned with family owned Australian hair care brand Muk Haircare as their Global Artistic Director. Clive continues to be instrumental in creating global brand imagery and education programs/ seminars & shows for the brand.In late 2016 Clive Allwright and Kelly Grant Co-founded a new business venture called piloroo.com.  piloroo.com is the ultimate online booking website for hairdressers & educators and salon assistants. Which enables salons to book educators & assistants on demand. Similar to booking an Uber / hotel / airline ticket online.The Piloroo.com concept was created by understanding and identifying many of the challenges facing many hairdressing salons in Australia today.  The hairdressing industry like many other skilled industries, face a global shortage of apprentices looking to join us as a positive career move.  Salons can now book assistant's and find staff online using the piloroo.com website.  Assisting and helping salons find an extra pair of hands. Helps salon owners increase their efficiency, productivity, and in turn profitability.  Piloroo.com also encourages salons to hire their assistants either full & part time basis. Salons can recruit staff from piloroo.com for a small recruitment fee. Similar to placing ads on recruitment on-line websites i.e. Indeed/ Seek  Clive and Kelly successfully expanded piloroo.com assistants into Brisbane in September 2019.  Both Kelly & Clive are excited to expand piloroo.com further into national & international markets in the near future.   Contact Cliveclive@piloroo.com  Clive +61 (0) 434 352 680 Insta: @piloroocom @cliveallwright @ourplacesalon @mukhaircare FB: Piloroo /Our Place Salon/ Muk haircareContact Lisawww.thezingproject.com.aumuriel@zingcoach.com.au

Unbox Your Gift Podcast: Turn Passion to Profession
Creating experiences that Aren't limited by Imagination with Tom Allwright

Unbox Your Gift Podcast: Turn Passion to Profession

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 47:55


Creating experiences that Aren't limited by Imagination with Tom Allwright Tom founded Adventure Abroad because, for a long time, adventure travel had been associated with roughing it through cold, wet and uncomfortable conditions. We were always told that was just part of the experience and was sold as ‘character building’. After a career in the AFL with the Geelong Cats (Australian football) , Tom was hiking towards Mt Everest with a friend and talking about the opportunities of creating experiences that weren’t limited by our imagination, where anything was possible. Tragically, on this same trip, Tom's mate passed away in his arms. Tom founded Adventure Abroad so that people could experience adventure in remote and beautiful parts of the world with uncompromising levels of luxury and safety. Listen IN. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rita-joyan/message

Make It Happen: Secrets To Go From Stuck To Unstoppable Without Changing Who You Are Even if No One Believes In You Or Stand
MIH EP30 Tom Allwright Chief Curator of Transformational and Inspirational Events for VIPs and Celebrities

Make It Happen: Secrets To Go From Stuck To Unstoppable Without Changing Who You Are Even if No One Believes In You Or Stand

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 5:51


MIH EP30 Tom Allwright Chief Curator of Transformational and Inspirational Events for VIPs and CelebritiesTom Allwright is the Chief Curator of Transformational and Inspirational Events for VIP's and Celebrities. His purpose is to inspire and empower others to think about creating big opportunities for others to follow.Connect with our guest:Website - www.tomallwright.comInstagram - @tom_allwright Make It Happen is your daily dose of inspiration of passionate individuals, extraordinary leaders, entrepreneurs overcoming challenges and .... make it happen.Hear from passionate individuals, extraordinary leaders, entrepreneurs in just 5 minutes what challenges they have faced, how they overcame them and what their key learning is.Leave us a review, subscribe and go from stuck to unstoppable - without changing who you are! If you would like your story to be considered, go to https://shor.by/makeithappenListen more about the show: https://shor.by/makeithappensecretsOur podcasts: https://www.SoulRichWoman.com/podcastFree resources: https://be.SoulRichWoman.comWeekly Podcast - For Women Who Love The F-Word Show: Listen to Gary Vaynerchuk Here: https://www.soulrichwomanpodcast.com/episodes/fwep0002-regrets-will-scare-you-shitless-with-gary-vaynerchuk-vaynerx-vaynermedia Listen to Kim Kiyosaki Here: https://www.soulrichwomanpodcast.com/episodes/kim-kiyosaki-invest-in-yourself-and-get-to-financial-freedom-with-rich-woman Listen to Mary Buffett Here: https://www.soulrichwomanpodcast.com/episodes/fwep0003-a-man-is-not-the-plan-with-mary-buffett  Listen to Elena Cardone Here: https://www.soulrichwomanpodcast.com/episodes/fwep0004-be-a-woman-in-power-with-elena-cardone-grant-cardone-empire All episodes: https://shor.by/fword or https://www.soulrichwomanpodcast.com Daily Podcast -Soul Why? Secrets of The Soul Rich Woman Blueprint: Listen to the episodes here: https://www.soulwhy.com or https://shor.by/fword Free Resources: Grab them at https://www.SoulRichWoman.com Delegate 80% of your to-do list Secrets of Personal Branding  Our Sponsor - Instant Podcast LeaderLaunch Your Own Podcast Digital Home Study Course: https://www.InstantPodcastLeader.com/digitalDone For You Podcast Services: https://www.InstantPodcastLeader.com 

Cash Chats
#138 Consumer pet hates with guest Matt Allwright

Cash Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 37:46


This week TV's Matt Allwright (Watchdog, Rogue Trader, The One Show) joins me to talk about his new book - The Consumer Survival Guide - as well as discuss our consumer pet hates. We talk about ticket touts, auto-renewals, retention centres, smart speakers and more. Plus a couple of hot deals to save you money. * Please do leave a review and rating if this saves you money. * FURTHER READING > Buy Matt's book (Hive Books) https://www.hive.co.uk/Product/Matt-Allwright/Watchdog-The-Consumer-Survival-Guide/24730057 > Twickets fan-to-fan ticket marketplace https://www.twickets.live/?locale=en_GB > Scarlett Mist non-profit ticket marketplace http://www.scarletmist.com/ > Deals round-up https://becleverwithyourcash.com/category/vouchers-deals/ > Join the Cash Chats community on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/2661970707423383/  ABOUT CASH CHATS Cash Chats is presented by money blogger and broadcaster Andy Webb. In 2020 the podcast has been featured as one of the top finance podcasts by Apple, Good Housekeeping and the Independent. In 2019 it was awarded Best Money Podcast at the SHOMOS - the UK Moneybloggers annual awards. On each Cash Chats episode you can hear Andy share ways to get the most from your money. He's often joined for friendly and accessible conversations by a friend from the UK Money Blogger community to cover topics as diverse as freebies and investments. Then at the end of each week stay tuned for a bonus “deals of the week” rundown of the hottest offers from the last seven days. Andy also runs the award-winning website Be Clever With Your Cash, presents Channel 5’s Shop Smart Save Money and founded the community ukmoneybloggers.com. To contact Andy email Andy@Becleverwithyourcash.com ANDY ON SOCIAL Andy's handle is @AndyCleverCash and you can follow him over at: twitter.com/AndyCleverCash instagram.com/andyclevercash     GET ANDY'S WEEKLY NEWSLETTER You'll also get a free Quidco bonus for signing up https://becleverwithyourcash.com/newsletter/   MUSIC The music is Easter Island by Lonely Punk and provided on a creative commons licence 

The The One Show Show
Episode 5.14 - THIS IS LINCOLNSHIRE!, Allwright’s Scam Garage & Chairman Mao(ry Berry)

The The One Show Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 28:06


Radio producer and delight Con Mendez joins Jon (writer, comedian and Radio 4 star) and Marc (human rights lawyer, model and Mrs George Clooney) to lock the One Show out of its house during it's hour of government-sanctioned exercise, and call the police the moment 61 minutes have passed.This episode was recorded with everyone dotted across the country using technology that no-one fully understands, even four weeks after we started using it. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Grow My Salon Business Podcast
036 Clive Allwright and Heath Lavingdale

Grow My Salon Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 57:47


Some of us have been on lockdown now for 4-5 weeks, and many of us have no date for when we will be able to reopen. Whereas other countries or states either didn’t have a compulsory close order from the government or if they did close, they are now getting ready to reopen. Regardless of what your current situation is I believe that it’s essential that you plan for the day that you do reopen because if you are going to get through this and come out the other end stronger and even better prepared, then you need to make sure you adopt a positive mindset and look for the new opportunities for when we do reopen. Obviously, It’s important that you also understand your legal obligations in the event that there are changes that you have to make and rules that you have to follow. But aside from that, it’s important that we look at the opportunities to re-invent our redefine, the client salon experience, and the team experience. On today’s podcast, I have chosen to interview two leaders in the industry to see how they are dealing with the situation as it stands. First up is Clive Allwright from the ‘Our Place Salon’ in Sydney. Second is Heath Lavingdale from the ‘FEEL Soho Salon’ in London. I’m asking both of them questions about how they are dealing with the recovery phase as they start to plan for opening day and what the new norm will look like in their respective salons and countries. In This Episode: [01:56] Welcome to the show, Clive! [02:48] Clive discusses that some salons closed and others stayed open and how that affected the salons in Australia. [04:42] Clive shares what impact it has had on his salon. [07:31] Antony chats that only 60 people total have died from COVID-19 in Australia. [08:35] Has the government put any laws in place for salons as they open back up? [09:45] Clive speaks about how he has restructured their business and the packs they are going to be giving each customer. [11:45] Are the changes you are making just for now or for the long term? [13:59] Clive shares whether they are going to change their pricing to accommodate the cost of the packets and what their government is doing to help salons. [16:03] He chats about leaving 30 mins between clients to do deep sanitizing cleaning of the stations. [18:15] How are you taking care of your staff? Are they getting any subsidies from the government? [21:01] Clive discusses the practical changes they are making to keep their staff and clients safe, like not serving beverages, and no kids allowed in the salon. [23:42] Are you going to do any training with your staff about what the new norm for the salon is? [26:00] Clive shares that his team has been involved with every aspect of the changes and brought their ideas. [27:40] Clive chats about the main reason they closed the salon. [30:24] The situation in Sydney differs significantly from the situation in rural areas. [31:23] Clive, thank you so much for sharing your ideas. [32:30] Welcome to the show, Heath! [34:37] Has London brought in any legal guidelines or laws that you must adhere to? [37:28] Heath speaks about the changes his salon will put into place to keep his team and clients safe. [41:44] Heath discusses taking this time to sit back and see what the clients want and make any late-night changes the new normal. [43:11] What are some obvious things the clients will notice in the salon when it reopens. [45:42] Is there anything you are going to differ when it comes to combs and brushes and other styling tools. [47:02] Heath speaks about what is going to happen with the reception desk to keep people from congregating. [48:51] Are you going to bring your team in and talk to them about the new standard before you open? [51:21] Heath shares how they will handle team members that don’t feel safe coming back to work. [52:24] Are you going to have masks available for staff and clients? [55:18] Heath believes there needs to be clear guidelines when it comes to sick clients. [56:25] Heath, thank you so much for sharing your wisdom with us today. [56:52] Please share this podcast on your social media so we can get some positive information out there.   Links and Resources Grow My Salon Business    Find Clive Allwright Our Place Salon @cliveallwright Instagram | Facebook    Heath Lavingdale FEEL Soho Salon @heath-lavingdale LinkedIn | Facebook

Radio AlterNantes FM
Hommage à Graeme Allwright…

Radio AlterNantes FM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 25:37


Vu sur Hommage à Graeme Allwright… Graeme Allwright nous a quittés le 16 février dernier…un hommage proposé par Gaël Cet article provient de Radio AlterNantes FM

Les matins du samedi
Graeme Allwright et "La carpe et le lapin"

Les matins du samedi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2020 2:24


durée : 00:02:24 - Les Envies du week-end - par : Caroline Broué - Hommage au chanteur de folk qui est mort cette semaine à l'âge de 93 ans et qui laisse derrière lui quelques chansons fameuses, et coup de coeur pour un spectacle sans queue ni tête... ou quasi - réalisation : Doria Zénine

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Les envies du week-end
Graeme Allwright et "La carpe et le lapin"

Les envies du week-end

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2020 2:24


durée : 00:02:24 - Les Envies du week-end - par : Caroline Broué - Hommage au chanteur de folk qui est mort cette semaine à l'âge de 93 ans et qui laisse derrière lui quelques chansons fameuses, et coup de coeur pour un spectacle sans queue ni tête... ou quasi - réalisation : Doria Zénine

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Bonjour Victoria !
Hommage à Graeme Allwright (1926 - 2020)

Bonjour Victoria !

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 44:26


Hommage à Graeme Allwright (1926 - 2020) by Radio Victoria

RUN with Coach Parry
Strategies to run a sub 2:30 half marathon – Taryn Allwright's 1 on 1 coaching call

RUN with Coach Parry

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 24:59


On this episode of RUN with Coach Parry we catch up with Taryn Allwright as she works towards her goal of Sub 2:30 half marathon. www.CoachParry.com

RUN with Coach Parry
Strategies to run a sub 2:30 half marathon – Taryn Allwright’s 1 on 1 coaching call

RUN with Coach Parry

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 24:59


TalkFEED — On this episode of RUN with Coach Parry we catch up with Taryn Allwright as she works towards her goal of Sub 2:30 half marathon.

Ready! Set! Goal! with Donna Campisi
Episode 6: Tom Allwright speaks with Donna Campisi

Ready! Set! Goal! with Donna Campisi

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 47:20 Transcription Available


On this episode I spoke with Tom Allwright, who shares his story of inspiring others with his adventures, and how he became a game changer. Tom played AFL for the Geelong Cats before succumbing to an injury, which forced him to retire. This could be seen as an unfortunate story, but speaking with Tom, it’s proof of how you can turn your life around into an awesome adventure of following your passion. We were lucky to have the opportunity to speak with Tom, as before he left Australia for Nepal, to open a school that his team had built after it was severely damaged from the earthquake in 2015. Tom started Adventure Abroad to inspire people to get up and do the things that inspire them. He imparts this desire by providing a platform for unique adventure opportunities and experiences. Tom grew up on a small farm in central Tasmania, where he’d always had a passion for sport. He enjoyed rowing through high school and was selected to represent Tasmania before being drafted into his favourite AFL team, the Geelong Cats. Consecutive knee injuries cut short Tom’s dream of playing AFL in 2010. During this time, he also completed his Commerce and Law degree. While Tom was studying, he started a health and fitness business in Melbourne. This is where he found a passion for adventure travel. At the age of 26, Tom set up his first office in his grandma’s spare bedroom and founded Adventure Abroad. Now, Adventure Abroad are partnered with some of the world’s leading brands. Tom provides purpose with many of his quirky adventure expeditions by linking in with charity organisations from around the world to raise funds for a common goal. Adventure Abroad aim to help raise in excess of $1,000,000.00 in 2019. The success of Adventure Abroad, which includes having a long lunch at the North Pole, driving tuk tuk's through the Himalaya's in India (with celebrity guests) and forging partnerships with global luxury brands has not happened by chance. Every quarter, Tom sits down and writes 5 goals that he wants to achieve in both personal life and also in business.Tom has completed two Ironman events, five marathons and led expeditions all around the world with this format. Tom lives in Hobart, Australia. You will certainly be inspired by Tom’s drive and enthusiasm, in achieving his goals. Check out more about Tom here: https://www.tomallwright.com/Adventure Abroad: https://www.adventureabroad.com.au/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adventureabroadau/Listen to more ‘Ready! Set! Goal! with Donna Campisi’ podcast at: https://donnacampisi.com/ready-set-goal/

Calgary Business Podcast
Episode 12 | Dr David Allwright, Dean of Business and Technology, Bow Valley College

Calgary Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2019 33:54


In this episode, Allen Wazny meets with David Allwright, Dean of the Business and Technology Department at Bow Valley College in downtown Calgary. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/allen-wazny/message

How To Cut It in the Hairdressing Industry
EP121: How an Online Platform is Connecting Salons with Assistants and Educators – with Clive Allwright

How To Cut It in the Hairdressing Industry

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 64:36


The hairdressing industry is currently facing it's biggest challenge: a global shortage of apprentices. A major challenge for every salon, big and small, Piloroo.com is an online platform that has created an innovative solution to help finding a way to solving this challenge by placing assistants into salons. To tell us more about how this exciting concept works is it's co-founder and good friend of mine, Clive Allwright. Being at the forefront of hairdressing for over 30 years, Clive has played an instrumental part in my early hairdressing career. In the late 80's I had the pleasure to not only work alongside Clive, but be trained by him, too. Fast track forward to 2019 and our paths have reconnected us again. Learning of the piloroom.com, I was excited to hear that Clive was part of this platform where salons can now book assistants online. In late 2016 Clive Allwright and Kelly Grant co-founded piloroo.com. Proving itself as the ultimate online booking platform that enables salons to book assistants and educators on demand. Just like booking an Uber / hotel / airline ticket online, Piloroo.com was born out of understanding and identifying many of the challenges of operating hairdressing salons in Australia. Salons across Ausrtralia are now booking assistant’s online using piloroo.com. Assisting salons with an extra pair of hands that helps salons increase their productivity and profitability, I love how piloroo.com is connecting salons with assistants at times when needed. With Piloroo.com looking to expand into other national and international markets in the near future, I believe we are witnessing the start of a game changing approach to finding assistants and educators for salons globally. Now hear why! A podcast produced by Hairy Media Productions.   Thanks for Listening To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. Ask a question by emailing me HERE Share this show on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram. To help out the show: Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews really help and I read each one. Subscribe on iTunes. Follow on Spotify. Subscribe by Email. Special thanks to Clive Allwright for joining me today. Until next Monday, Peace, Love and Smiles all the way... Goodbye

Kizzi's Friday Game Changers
Kizzi meets Tom Allwright of Adventure Abroad. Friday, October 18th 2019

Kizzi's Friday Game Changers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 34:15


Tom Allwright founded his own high-end adventure company called ‘Adventure Abroad.’ His mission is to inspire and motivate people to experience unique adventures with uncompromising levels of luxury and safety.

Le disque qui vaut le détour France Bleu Besançon
Graeme Allwright Album Jour de clarté sorti en 1968

Le disque qui vaut le détour France Bleu Besançon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 7:29


durée : 00:07:29 - Le disque qui vaut le détour France Bleu Besançon - Le disque qui vaut le détour de Philippe Borie

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Grow My Salon Business Podcast
004 Clive Allwright

Grow My Salon Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 37:50


In todays episode I’ll be talking with Clive Allwright an Australian Salon Owner who is also front man and founder of a start up website that addressees ‘two challenges' the industry has everywhere. The first being affordable and customised salon education, and the second being finding staff, specifically assistants. The first being affordable and customised salon education The second is finding staff, specifically assistants. Clive and his team have come up with a technology based solution that embraces the GIG economy… it’s a great example of an expression I once heard, “You won’t solve todays challenges with yesterdays thinking” We need new thinking for new age challenges and new solutions, and that’s what Clive and his team have done.

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This Day in Quiztory
04.03_Smith v. Allwright

This Day in Quiztory

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 1:20


Today we share some history on a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision in Smith v. Allwright with regard to voting rights

This Day in Quiztory
04.03_Smith v. Allwright

This Day in Quiztory

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 1:20


Today we share some history on a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision in Smith v. Allwright with regard to voting rights

Enjoy The Journey- The Aureus Financial Podcast
An Insight with Tom Allwright about his passion for travel and adventure

Enjoy The Journey- The Aureus Financial Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2018 42:35


In this episode, we met with Tom Allwright, the founder of Adventure Abroad. Tom shares his passion for travel and adventure. He loves being able to offer services and expertise that others can't compete or compare with.  Adventure Abroad is now partnered with leading brands and charity organisations around the world due to its innovation and out of the box thinking. To know more about Tom Allwright, follow these links: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/adventureab/ Instagram - @adventureabroad_ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-allwright/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOktMbSDpcKSam4kW2UOITQ The #EnjoyTheJourney podcast by Aureus Financial’s founders Jackson and Sam aims to engage in friendly banter and great conversation to understand the critical elements that define successful people and inspire everyday people to do extraordinary things. We hope you enjoy this podcast. If you want to follow and subscribe, please find us in: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/aureusfinancial Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvPcQ-kY6Yq9Lpn67za-QEQ Twitter - https://twitter.com/aureusfinancial Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/aureusfinancial/ You can also join our Facebook community full of engaging content and education https://www.facebook.com/groups/thewealthmentorcommunity/

This Day in Quiztory
04.03_U.S. Supreme Court case Smith v. Allwright

This Day in Quiztory

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018 1:20


Today we share some background on the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case Smith v. Allwright

This Day in Quiztory
04.03_U.S. Supreme Court case Smith v. Allwright

This Day in Quiztory

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018 1:20


Today we share some background on the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case Smith v. Allwright

Sur paroles - La 1ere
Sur Paroles: Johnattan Poiret a choisi "Il faut que je m'en aille" de Graeme Allwright - 30.03.2018

Sur paroles - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2018 12:26


Cʹest avec sa maman que Johnattan Poiret a découvert la chanson "Il faut que je m'en aille" de Graeme Allwright. Récemment, il sʹest rendu compte que cette chanson lui correspond tout à fait. Il explique pourquoi en évoquant son parcours de vie. Johnattan Poiret a par ailleurs écrit un texte sur cette chanson publié dans le livre "Je ne laisserai jamais dire que ce nʹest pas la plus belle chanson du monde…", aux Editions Cousu Mouche. Retrouvez et commentez ce texte sur le site cousumouche.com, rubrique "plus belle chanson du monde". Si une chanson (en particulier les paroles) vous parle spécifiquement, si elle résonne avec votre vécu, nʹhésitez pas à nous contacter par mail à lʹadresse alabordage@rts.ch. Une séquence de David Golan.

Fatherhood for the Rest of Us - Dadvocate | Father | Parenting |  Mindset | Transformation

Michael Allwright is a leadership and life coach for men in midlife. He is passionate about helping men get clarity about their life purpose and mission in order to create and live the life of their dreams. Michael weaves his […]

Sur paroles - La 1ere
Sur Paroles : Johnattan Poiret a choisi "Il faut que je m'en aille" de Graeme Allwright - 28.04.2017

Sur paroles - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2017 12:37


Cʹest avec sa maman que Johnattan Poiret a découvert la chanson " Il faut que je m'en aille " de Graeme Allwright. Récemment, il sʹest rendu compte que cette chanson lui correspond tout à fait. Il explique pourquoi en évoquant son parcours de vie. Johnattan Poiret a par ailleurs écrit un texte sur cette chanson publié dans le livre " Je ne laisserai jamais dire que ce nʹest pas la plus belle chanson du monde… ", aux Editions Cousu Mouche. Retrouvez et commentez ce texte sur le site cousumouche.com, rubrique "plus belle chanson du monde". Si une chanson (en particulier les paroles) vous parle spécifiquement, si elle résonne avec votre vécu, nʹhésitez pas à nous contacter par mail à lʹadresse alabordage@rts.ch. Une séquence réalisée par David Golan Photo : Pochette "Il faut que je m'en aille" - Graeme Allwright - Mercury 1966

Steve Allen - The Whole Show
Vinnie Jones to sell carpets to celebrities... Will it be Matt Allwright?

Steve Allen - The Whole Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2016 139:42


No one is safe from this man's tongue - Steve Allen takes to the airwaves on LBC every weekday morning from 4am until 7am and on weekends from 5am until 7am. Hear all of Steve's show with the news, travel and breaks taken out.

This Day in Quiztory

Tune in for some history on the landmark Supreme Court ruling in the case Smith vs. Allwright