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March 11, 2025 | In this episode of The Chain, host Andrew Buchanan, principal scientist at AstraZeneca, and Andreas Plückthun, professor and head of biochemistry at the University of Zurich, discuss AI/ML technologies in the antibody and protein engineering space. Plückthun shares his perspectives on what technologies show promise and success, why the definition of epitope is important when developing a drug, and what aspects he expects to improve in the ML field in the future.
A group of Morehead-Cain Young Alumni, all of whom graduated from UNC–Chapel Hill within the last five years, spoke with Catalyze co-host Stella Smolowitz '26 about leadership lessons gained at Carolina. Today's guests include André Ceccotti '18, Malik Jabati '19, Sarah Mackenzie '20, Ashton Martin '20, and Andrew Buchanan '23. The alumni have pursued careers in investing (Malik), entrepreneurship (Andrew), and law (André, Sarah, Ashton). In addition to sharing reflections from their leadership positions as Morehead-Cain Scholars, the guests discuss their most impactful mentors at the University and Summer Enrichment Program experiences through the Program.Along with Sean Nguyen '21 and Melanie Godinez-Cedillo '22, the alumni served on a panel at the Foundation on September 16 about leadership, from managing imposter syndrome to deciding on a career path. Music creditsThe episode's intro song is by scholar Scott Hallyburton '22, guitarist of the band South of the Soul.How to listenOn your mobile device, you can listen and subscribe to Catalyze on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. For any other podcast app, you can find the show using our RSS feed. Catalyze is hosted and produced by Sarah O'Carroll for the Morehead-Cain Foundation, home of the first merit scholarship program in the United States and located at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. You can let us know what you thought of the episode by finding us on Twitter or Instagram at @moreheadcain or you can email us at communications@moreheadcain.org.
Elder candidate Andrew Buchanan preaches on Hebrews 10:32-39.Faith Remembered vv 32aFaith Tested vv32b-34Faith Rewarded vv 35-39
We're kicking off our new alumni podcast series with a FUN conversation with Mike Siciliano and two awesome alumni Andrew Buchanan (‘12) and Bradley Searle (‘11)! Tune in as Andrew and Brad chat about SFC memories, the foundations of life-long friendship, their career journeys, and just life in the “adulting” world. It's a MUST listen.
Andrew Buchanan is principal timpanist of the Orquesta Sinfónica de Puerto Rico, a post he has held since 2018. Prior to joining the OSPR, he served as principal timpanist of the Fox Valley Symphony in Illinois. Dr. Buchanan has been a part of several symphony orchestras over the past twenty years. He was principal timpanist of Orchestra X in Houston, TX and the Prairie Ensemble in Champaign, IL. He also served as principal percussionist with the Prairie Ensemble and section percussionist with the Champaign-Urbana Symphony, the Peoria Symphony, and the Sugar Creek Festival of Symphony and Song in Watseka, IL. Dr. Buchanan has also performed as extra percussionist with the Houston Symphony and with the New World Symphony in Miami, FL. Dr. Buchanan trained at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign, The Shepherd School of Music at Rice University, and the University of Arizona. He completed his Doctorate of Musical Arts in Percussion at the University of Illinois in 2015 where he was a University Fellow. Dr. Buchanan has studied timpani with David Herbert and percussion with William Moersch and Richard Brown. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/digresscast/message
Andrew Buchanan preaches on Matthew 1:21 reminding us of the problem of sin, the promise to save, the surety of that promise, and the fruit of that sure promise.
Kane Cornes is joined by Michelle Payne and Miles Pfitzner to preview tomorrow's Derby Day and find a few winners, and Laurie Horesh to look ahead to the start of round eight of the NFL.Dual Australian cross country champion Andrew Buchanan provides insight on the challenges of changing format ahead of his marathon debut, and Mason Cox phones in from New York to discuss his new Collingwood contract. Brad Hogg provides a wrap of Australia's T20 side, and Cal Twomey discusses North Melbourne's commitment to Jackson Archer.
Andrew speaks to Kane about the process of shifting from cross country to marathon running, with his debut run in the Melbourne marathon coming up in December.
186: Gateshead Diamond League Brad cruises some intervals with Mulligans Flat TC and spends more time at its namesake. Julian’s achilles is still a pain, so spends the week learning from other sports. Brady dodges wild animals in Moama and then comes 9th at Lardner Park Cross Country. Oliver Hoare claimed the scalp of Stewy McSweyn in the 1500m of the Gateshead Diamond League, finishing on the heels of winner Jakob Ingrebrigsten. Matt Ramsden and Ryan Gregson finished 5th and 9th respectively. James Nipperess took on the 3000m Steeplechase, with Nationals rival Ben Buckingham pacing the first 1000m. Morgan McDonald came 4th in the 5000m running 13:22, while David McNeill tried to back up from his recent effort in Perth. Diamond League Results https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/hoare-beats-mcsweyn-gateshead-diamond-league-recap/?fbclid=IwAR0cyG1XUYiFs01LgaRWcABCjF-4bkB91JoUhYfoS1vF2x0vMPaiES4jnvg Ostrava Golden Spike saw Joshua Cheptegei fall short in his 3000m world record attempt, coming in with a WL 7:33.24. Jacob Kiplimo 10,000m 26:33.93 7th fastest ever. Rorey Hunter ran 3:42.29 in the Men’s 1500m. World Athletics Article Watch Athletics Results Reece Edwards 2:13: and third place S7 Marathon in Austria, backing up from Cheshire, Wales a month ago. Canadian Cam Levins won and qualified for the Olympics running 2:10: Official S7 Marathon Results Canadian Running Article NSW Novice XC Championship taken by Max Mahone & Annabel White. In the all-comers race, it was Kieran Tall & Belinda Martin each taking the win. Athletics NSW Report Lardner Park XC taken out by Andrew Buchanan over Cody Shanahan and Thomas Thorpe. Karinna Fyfe takes out her maiden win over Sarah Klein and Stella Radford. Athletics Victoria Results Hub https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aODKhQ1It3w Listener Question asks whether there's a better model for how can fans to show their support for elite athletes then Moose on the Loose wonders why all the shoe sceptics have gone silent following Kiplimo’s 10000m performance in Ostrava, and airs some minor grievances up in Noosa. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com For shoes or running apparel contact Julian at: https://www.facebook.com/therunningcompanyballarat/ Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
183: Brad Kahlefeldt This week's episode is sponsored by Mizuno, tune in for our review on the all new Mizuno Wave Rider 25 available at www.mizuno.com.au Julian battles achilles soreness throughout the week after getting over last week’s knee problems. Brad stays home and hosts a quick long run down at Mulligans Flat. Brady hits peak froth levels as the Bendigo Bats are unleashed at Jells Park. XCR’21 hosted by Athletics Victoria returned with the Jells Park Cross Country Relays, with St Stephens Harriers taking Premier Division Men lead with Stewy McSweyn and Ben Buckingham. Bendigo Region’s Andrew Buchanan ran the fastest leg of the day, clocking in 17:30. Premier Women taken out by Glenhuntly ahead of South Melbourne and Box Hill with Cali Thackery representing Box Hill running the fastest leg in 21:04. Athletics Victoria Results Hub https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lthE3ceCmpk Norweigian steepler Karoline Grøvdal sets 5km Road WR of 14:39 at Maarud Gaard, breaking Beth Potter’s previous unofficial mark though seems as unlikely to be ratified. Athletics Weekly Report https://www.instagram.com/p/COV3DATAo9I/ Gen Gregson took out the 3000m National Championship in 8:51.24 after Izzi Batt-Doyle took a dramatic fall in the final lap and finished 5th. Jack Bruce won the event while Jude Thomas broke the Under 20 3000m National Record ahead of previous record holder Ryan Gregson. Results https://www.instagram.com/p/CORmqdhrh76/ Lauren Reid takes out Sydney10 in a course record 32:23 ahead of Leanne Pompeani and Marnie Ponton, on a dour foggy morning full of new personal bests. Kieren Tall won the men’s race in 28:54 also setting a course record, ahead of Tom Do Canto, Matthew Hudson and Ben St. Lawrence. Results Ethiopia Athletics hosts a 35km trial out in Sebeta, 2600m above sea level and on interesting conditions to select the Olympic Marathon team with some notable selections and omissions. World Athletics https://www.instagram.com/p/COXgDWZImBf/ Tom ‘Tinman’ Schwartz parts ways with Drew Hunter and Tinman Elite group. Let’s Run Article The boys review the newly released Mizuno Wave Rider 25, putting it through its paces and going through what they like about the shoe. Moose’s shares his purchase of the week, then the group tries to clarify the prize money arrangements around Run The Tan and Athletics Victoria changing race distances for Over 50 runners. The show closes with a preview of the patreon-exclusive Road To Nowhere which this week featured guest, former professional triathlete-turned runner Brad Kahlefeldt. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com For shoes or running apparel contact Julian at: https://www.facebook.com/therunningcompanyballarat/ Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
Andrew Buchanan is the driving force behind Ghost Key, a Chicago area band on the forefront of the modern melodic hardcore movement. Although Andrew hails from Peoria, IL, in the Midwest, we connected while the band was on tour in the pacific northwest. Fortunately for me, like every other tourist coming through the area, Andrew's tour bus stopped at a local coffee joint in the town of North Bend, Washington.... home to the ground breaking 1990's television show, Twin Peaks. The band was heading into Seattle for a show, but before they left, Andrew and I struck up a conversation. A friendship blossomed from there and well... here we are.This is my conversation with the fantastic drummer, Andrew Buchanan, on the Rockstar Superhero Podcast.1:30 Don't call him Drew.4:20 Dad drove buses in Jamaica7:50 Realizing drum abilities10:40 Ghost Key has been a band for 10 years13:45 Drummers should get more credit16:05 Bands are almost always out of pocket19:30 Nobody knows who you are22:45 Coaching failed artists26:20 Attracted to screamo29:50 Channeling a different aesthetic32:50 Melodic hardcore and Gojira36:15 Unaware and uncertain38:45 Playing San Diego and the beat down42:20 The definition of cultural success45:35 Subliminal lyrical content49:20 Playing for dead house shows52:50 Make your mistakes loudly55:50 The falsehood of being a big shot59:15 The pastor loves metal1:02:30 The purpose of life is giving the gift1:05:40 Helping others vs ourselves1:10:15 What is that groove?1:12:00 Andrew's adviceSubscribe to the shows here:1) Rockstar Superhero:Itunes: https://apple.co/3u8wlI9Audible: https://adbl.co/3sCnfSkSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3qxjQDLGoogle: https://bit.ly/3kC66WaTumblr: https://bit.ly/3sGrLzfDeezer: https://bit.ly/2Zr5lW7JioSaavn: https://bit.ly/3k29jhvCastbox: https://bit.ly/3bunV6UiHeartRadio: https://ihr.fm/2PKvm172) Rockstar Radicals:Itunes: https://apple.co/2OR4kVx Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3qHHFZHDeezer: https://bit.ly/3srQ3grPodchaser: https://bit.ly/2NG2UwLGoogle: https://bit.ly/3uIQVzkJioSaavn: https://bit.ly/387Y2HGCastbox: https://bit.ly/3t0yCUliHeartRadio: https://ihr.fm/3vbWKFuBlog @ Tumblr: https://bit.ly/3ka5IhjWanna be on the show? Go here: https://calendly.com/rockstarsuperheroinstituteCopyright 2021 Rockstar Superhero Podcast - All Rights ReservedBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/rockstar-superhero--4792050/support.
Two awesome interviews this week! Tyler first talks about the mass firings at Bell (10:00) and Ron Hextall and Brian Burke hired by Pittsburgh (20:30). Then, Andrew Buchanan joined to talk about the World's Longest Game. He talked about what it was like playing goal in the frigid temperatures, and what the event means to him (27:45). DONATE: https://worldslongestgame.ualberta.ca/o/worlds-longest-game/i/wlhg2021/s/andrew-buchanan Tyler is later joined by Alabama-Huntsville Play-by-Play Broadcaster Peyton Turnage. They talk about the Preds, the Chargers, and even the Daytona 500. Music: "Mondays" by Onlap MERCH: teespring.com/stores/the-kuehl-show
Today, I get to speak with producer, drummer, and lover of the arts Andrew Buchanan. We dive into drums, black Twitter, and Limewire/Warped Tour memories! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mike-tuck/support
118 - Melody of Bubbles - Andrew Buchanan-Smart in Hamilton joins Samuel Mann in Port Chalmers and Mawera Karetai in Whakatane. With a contribution from Tahu Mackenzie. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
"Pray in earnest" said Donald Cargill to two young lads, "you have a sharp storm to meet with, and many strange faces to see, and your bones shall lie in a strange land”. After a few years these words were exactly fulfilled as they found themselves banished to Carolina along with other Covenanters. We trace their journey together with others, especially Andrew Buchanan and his poignant letters to his wife and family left behind.
In episode two, we get into heated discussion about Kill La Kill. From fashion to fascism, and all the other underlying messages in this show, there's so much to talk about that this series brings to light. Join myself and a good friend of mine, Andrew Buchanan (drummer, producer, model, all around great guy), as we delve into Studio Trigger's Kill La Kill.Andrew on social media:Twitter/Instagram: @drewtreedrumsSoundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/theklovkTwitter: https://twitter.com/ongakuotakupodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ongakuotakupodWebsite: www.ongakuotakupod.com
Andrew Buchanan joins us on the pod to discuss the Morehead Cain Scholarship, a program that provides a fully funded four year undergraduate degree at UNC Chapel Hill, as well as offers funding for a gap year. As the first gap year recipient of the scholarship, Andrew discusses with us his travels with his dad and brother, his NOLS course in Patagonia, and then his solo travels throughout Asia.
With so much Australian activity on the European circuit, Sean and Tim review the late August results from places as diverse as Cork in Ireland through to Schifflange in Luxembourg. The clock is ticking towards the Doha cut off so which Australians are booking their spots on the World Championship team? Kembla Grange played host to the 2019 Australian Cross Country Championships, so for the most complete review of all the Junior and Senior action listen in to Tim & Sean’s first hand insights to a great day of racing. Once again the DTT voice recorder was working overtime to bring a range of interviews from some event winners and notable Victorian performers. With the world’s fastest man (allegedly) missing three tests, the Hot Topics kick off with Christian Coleman before Ato Bolden coming into the less than salubrious spotlight. David Rudisha survived a rather nasty road accident on his way home to Kilgoris in Kenya and we discuss where his athletics career may be headed. Tim puts the Twitter account of Percy Cerutty under the spotlight and Sean rounds out the hot topics with a look at the Chicago Marathon fields featuring our own Lisa Weightman. The DeCastella run and NSW State Half Marathon Championship results are discussed then we look forward to some big events coming up including the Burnley Half Marathon, Australian Marathon Championships in Sydney, Australian Road Racing Championships in Adelaide and Australian Mountain Running Championships in Brisbane. The athletics action never stops… Timeline 0:00:00 to 0:01:11 – Intro and welcome to Episode 24 0:01:12 to 0:30:39 – International wrap including Diamond League action and a number of other Australian performances in Europe 0:30:40 to 1:45:37 – A comprehensive review of the 2019 Australian Cross Country Championships featuring interviews with Lucinda Rourke, Jhye Hadfield, Ashton MacDonald, Jaylah Hancock-Cameron, Aidan Roberts, Sam Clifford, Juliet McBurney, Ed Marks, David McNeill, Andrew Buchanan, Emily Brichacek, Kiah Fry and Peter Schuwalow 1:45:38 to 1:53:55 – Discussion on some statistical elements of the Australian Cross Country 1:49:25 to 1:59:22 – Domestic results including the DeCastella Run and ANSW Half Marathon 1:59:23 to 2:13:58 – Hot topics – Christian Coleman, David Rudisha, Percy Cerutty and the Chicago Marathon field 2:13:59 to 2:19:40 – What’s coming up including the Burnley Half Marathon and our super Australian Championship weekend – the Marathon Champs in Sydney, Road Champs in Adelaide and Mountain Champs in Brisbane
After successfully navigating the highways and byways of continental Europe, a tanned but not so fit Sean Whipp re-joins the Down the Track team for Episode 22. Joining Sean and Tim in the DTT hot seat is Hamish Beaumont – a man who needs no introduction. The episode kicks off with Sean enlightening us on his European tour as an athlete manager, culminating in Catriona Bisset’s record breaking 800m performance at the London Diamond League. Sean also reflects on the World University Games in Naples before moving on to an in depth analysis of the Australian performances in London. XCR’19 moved to balmy Ballarat in the depths of winter, where unseasonal conditions provided a great opportunity for runners to post fast 15km & 6km times around the Lake Wendouree circuit. DTT caught up with race winners Kiah Fry and Andrew Buchanan to discuss their runs. And as we move to the latter stages of XCR’19, Hamish delivers an honest assessment of the various Premiership and relegation battles across the divisions. Athletics Victoria CEO Glenn Turnor also provides some comment and thoughts on the XCR series by way of an interview recorded immediately after the Lake Wendouree race. Lisa Weightman lit up the Australian running scene in Sydney last weekend by running a World Record for an 40 year old over the classic 10km road race distance. Lisa’s time of 31:55 was a PB for the three time Olympian who is looking toward Tokyo to join a very elite group of four time Olympians in athletics. We hear from Lisa about her run and the next phase of her preparation. Joining Lisa as a World Record breaker, Steve Moneghetti ran a big race on his home circuit to take the World 55 to 59 record for the 15km. Mona joins DTT for a quick chat about the Lake Wendouree event. In another feature interview we catch up with Sam Rizzo, the Ballarat based wheelie who under the guidance of Richard Colman has his sights set firmly on the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics. We round out the feature interviews by catching up with Nick Earl at the Tasmanian Cross Country Championships at Pontville. Nick agonizes over being beaten by someone half his age and having heckling directed at him from across Bass Strait by Hamish Beaumont. In the Hot Topics Sean, Tim and Hamish tackle the issues around Shayna Jack and the current crisis Swimming Australia now face, while the Caster Semenya case continues to attract headlines, this time due to the fact she will not be competing in the upcoming World Championships. So that’s Episode 22 – the best 3hrs of listening you’ll get this week! 0:00:00 to 0:01:19 – Intro and welcome to co-hosts Sean Whipp and Hamish Beaumont 0:01:20 to 0:35:37 – The European wrap and insights from Sean on his European tour 0:35:38 to 0:53:34 – Review of XCR’19 round 7 at Lake Wendouree in Ballarat. (Includes interviews with Andrew Buchanan and Kiah Fry) 0:53:55 to 1:48:06 – Analysis of XCR’19 including the ladder battles and views on some of the trends being experienced this season. Glenn Turnor from Athletics Victoria is also interviewed about XCR 1:48:07 to 2:00:01 – In other results Lisa Weightman breaks the World Over 40 10k road running record in Sydney and we hear from her about the run. We also cover Liam Adams and Charlotte Wilson as they tackle the Westlink Marathon is Western Sydney. 2:00:02 to 2:21:51 – Feature interviews with Steve Moneghetti, Sam Rizzo and Nick Earl 2:21:52 to 2:38:57– Hot topics – Shayna Jack’s positive drugs test, the Caster Semenya story and changes to the Victorian Cross Team for Kembla Grange 2:38:58 to 2:50:17 – Upcoming events including the Australian Half Marathon Champs, XCR at Cruden Farm, the Australian Mountain Running Championships and Victorian Trail Running Championships Episode wrap and preview of Episode 23
085: Len Johnson This week the Inside Running Podcast are sponsoring Catriona Bisset who is fundraising for her trip to compete overseas and the charity Lifeline which you can find out about here. https://www.gofundme.com/support-catriona-in-europe-and-lifeline Brad gets ready for his first race since October, while getting through report-writing season. Julian has an injury scare but gets cleared in the span of a week.Brady has a consistent day out on the Bundoora Cross Country 10K.Diamond League at Oslo and Rabat features big performances from Stewart McSweyn, Matt Ramsden and Ryan GregsonOslo Bislett Games Diamond League Official ResultsRabat Diamond League Official Results Brett Robinson and Jack Rayner both go sub-28 in the Next Generation Athletics 10000m in Nijmegen, NetherlandsResults Ellie Pashley edges Makda at Bundoora 10K, while Harry Summers continues his good form over Andrew Buchanan ahead of the Oceania Championships. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rChBVgH3Ry0 Listener questions ask about the motivations of trail-ultra runners dipping their toes into road marathons and the best gear suited for wet weather running, while Moose is on the Loose on someone saying something over twitter. Brady chats with Runner’s Tribe columnist, journalist and author Len Johnson about his time in running and how he got into it via footy. Len shares with Brady how he made the transition from the 400m to marathon running via amateur footy, and the factors and series of events that lead to running his personal best of 2:19:32 at Fukuoka. Len recounts his days of training alongside Rob De Castella under Pat Clohessy then answering how the stars of the 80’s would fair against the Africans of the modern era before looking back at his favourite moments from the 5 Olympic Games he was fortunate to attend as a journalist, as well as the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne with a cameo from Brady on Len’s hotel room floor. What stands out for Len was watching Cathy Freeman deal with the pressure before winning Gold in Sydney 2000. Brady asks Len his view on a number of topics revolving around athletics before closing with his recommendations for running related books, on what running means and has given to him. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com For shoes or running apparel contact Julian at: https://www.facebook.com/therunningcompanyballarat/ Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
Andy is the Regional Manager for Priority Management WA and has been in this role since December 2002. During his time with Priority Management WA the company has experienced exceptional growth.With over 40 years’ experience in all areas of Sales and Customer Service, Andy has amassed a wealth of knowledge in developing long term relationships with people and organisations which has helped Priority Management to secure many long term training partnerships. Through a network of strategic alliance partners, friends and mentors Andy works with, Priority Management WA has the ability to offer their customers a complete training and implementation process solving many of the problems faced by businesses in today’s busy and demanding world.Andy’s belief around business growth lies heavily in providing excellent customer service plus just doing what you say you’re going to do. Have Fun, Think Big & Never Quit.
Inside Running 33: Madeline Hills This week's episode is sponsored by Jaybird Run Bluetooth Headphones - tune in next week's episode for a product review, and learn more about the Jaybird Run. Show your support for the Inside Running Podcast via our Patreon, where patrons can help keep the show running and receive different tiers of rewards in return, where the boys can give you a shoutout on the show and receive bonus content. https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Julian's building back steam while focusing on his full recovery. Brad does an original Croker Fartlek before adductor tightness forces him to rest. Brady's still building on speed ahead of Gold Coast Half Marathon. Stewart McSweyn stars again, this time setting a Tasmanian 1500m record. https://www.facebook.com/runnerstribe/photos/a.249014200495.149169.194883085495/10155617379135496/?type=3&theater Madeline Hills takes out Bundoora XCR in her first cross country race in 12 years while Jack Rayner outlasts Andrew Buchanan. https://youtu.be/6kMDq4k63UM Liam Adams takes out the Mini Mos 10k ahead of Jordan Gusman, hours after running cross country at Bundoora. Abigail Regan won the women's 10k. https://www.mini-mos.com/single-post/2018/06/19/Iconic-race-draws-thousands Gold Coast Marathon will see an Australian drawcard of Jess Trengove and Celia Sullohern line up against each other. https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/australian-and-kenyan-runners-race-for-firsts-at-gold-coast-marathon/ Berlin & Chicago Marathons announce elite fields https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/eliud-kipchoges-mission-is-to-break-his-personal-best/ Listener Question comes from Dean about the boy's activation and warmup routines before Moose is on the Loose over that awkward exchange when your pace and direction is too similar to a strangers. Straight off her win from Bundoora XC, our guest this week is Madeline Hills who catches up with Brad and looks back on her career as a junior, starting with Kembla Joggers and. She talks about her retirement from running and her motivation to returning, training with Adam Didyk and advice on returning from a break. Madeline recounts the tense leadup to the Rio Olympics where she placed 7th in the Steeplechase, before going into the necessity of balancing running with work in your life. Madeline closes with what her training currently looks like and future goals. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com For shoes or running apparel contact Julian at: https://www.facebook.com/therunningcompanyballarat/ Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/
EP27 - 2017 Summer League Review w. Andrew Buchanan Host Nick Agar-Johnson @NBAJohnson and Andrew Buchanan @andrewb248 dive deep on the 2017 NBA Summer League. The two talk about Andrew's time in Las Vegas, where he went to Summer League games in both arenas. Then, the two talk about the rookies who stood out--for better or worse. Finally, the two discuss the top five rookies in the class (plus one honorable mention) and wrap up by talking about the second and third-year players in Vegas who stood out for one reason or another.
EP24 - 2017 NBA Draft w. Andrew Buchanan & Michael Marzec Nick Agar-Johnson (@NBAJohnson) dives deep on the 2017 NBA Draft with Andrew Buchanan (@andrewb248) and Michael Marzec (@michaelmarzec11). They discuss the lottery in depth, including the nearly-finalized trade between the 76ers and the Celtics and how that has shaken up the top of the draft. Then, they discuss the rest of the first round, with Andrew and Michael giving their input based on their most recent mock draft. Finally, they discuss some second-round sleepers that could become impact players from early or late in the second round.
EP23 - Round 1 & 2 of the Playoffs Nick Agar-Johnson @NBAJohnson and Andrew Buchanan @andrewb248 dive deep on the first two rounds of the playoffs. They wrap up the first round, including Golden State's annihilation of the Trail Blazers, the competitive series between the Clippers and the Jazz, and Cleveland's surprisingly close sweep of the Indiana Pacers. Then, they move on to the second round. They cover the (almost) finished series between the Celtics and the Wizards, Cleveland's destruction of the Toronto Raptors, Golden State's sweep of the Utah Jazz, and the collapse of the Rockets in Game Six after a tight series against the Spurs.
EP11 - Milwaukee Bucks Nick Agar-Johnson @nba_johnson and Andrew Buchanan @andrewb248 dive deep into the Milwaukee Bucks by reviewing their offseason, talking about their first 37 games, and discussing the lineup and rotations. They discuss Malcolm Brogdon's fantastic rookie season, Greg Monroe's solid play off the bench, and the scoring brilliance of Michael Beasley. They also discuss the incredible seasons from young stars Jabari Parker and Giannis Antetokounmpo. Finally, they talk about some of Milwaukee's best and worst games through the first half of the season.
This week, Jamie and Mark interview a distillery from Kentucky and one from Ontario to compare how regulation and taxation affects the whisky they make. Andrew Buchanan is of Hearetfield & Co from Paris, Kentucky, and Michael Hook is from The Last Straw Distillery in Vaughan, Ontario. We discuss how Bill 70 being proposed in Ontario will affect Ontario distilleries.
This week, Jamie and Mark interview a distillery from Kentucky and one from Ontario to compare how regulation and taxation affects the whisky they make. Andrew Buchanan is of Hearetfield & Co from Paris, Kentucky, and Michael Hook is from The Last Straw Distillery in Vaughan, Ontario. We discuss how Bill 70 being proposed in Ontario will affect Ontario distilleries. Links: The Whisky Cabinet is available on Amazon The Ontario Craft Distillers Association Ontario's Micro-Distillers Feel Betrayed by Their Government Heartfield & Co Distillery The Last Straw Distillery The theme song is licensed in thanks to Alan Doyle! It's available on iTunes.
We sit down with Andrew Buchanan of Hartfield & Co. Distillery on the eve of their soon to open new location.