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In this 30th episode of our series of commercial litigation update podcasts, we will discuss some recent decisions on privilege, a couple of high-profile cases on aspects of insolvency litigation, and some interesting cases on assignment and remedies. This episode is hosted by Maura McIntosh, a knowledge counsel in our commercial litigation team, who is joined by Andrew Cooke, a disputes partner, and Camilla Macpherson, a knowledge lawyer in the commercial litigation team. Below you can find links to our blog posts on the developments and cases covered in this podcast. • Litigation privilege: High Court finds privilege applies to valuation report prepared for potential company sale https://www.herbertsmithfreehills.com/notes/litigation/2025-03/Litigation-privilege--High-Court-finds-privilege-applies-to-valuation-report-prepared-for-potential-company-sale- • High Court dismisses late application for disclosure of transcripts of audio files despite rejecting claim for litigation privilege https://www.herbertsmithfreehills.com/notes/litigation/2025-03/high-court-dismisses-late-application-for-disclosure-of-transcripts-of-audio-files-despite-rejecting-claim-for-litigation-privilege • High Court rejects without prejudice privilege for audit report produced for purpose of settlement negotiations https://www.herbertsmithfreehills.com/notes/litigation/2025-03/high-court-rejects-without-prejudice-privilege-for-audit-report-produced-for-purpose-of-settlement-negotiations • Supreme Court confirms broad interpretation of section 423 Insolvency Act 1986 relating to transactions defrauding creditors https://www.herbertsmithfreehills.com/notes/litigation/2025-02/supreme-court-confirms-broad-interpretation-of-section-423-insolvency-act-1986-relating-to-transactions-defrauding-creditors • Court of Appeal finds bankruptcy petition cannot be presented on basis of unrecognised foreign judgment https://www.herbertsmithfreehills.com/notes/litigation/2025-02/court-of-appeal-finds-bankruptcy-petition-cannot-be-presented-on-basis-of-unrecognised-foreign-judgment • New claimant could not be substituted to breach of warranty claim where purported assignment ineffective https://www.herbertsmithfreehills.com/notes/litigation/2025-02/new-claimant-could-not-be-substituted-to-breach-of-warranty-claim-where-purported-assignment-ineffective • Court of Appeal upholds decision to reduce damages to reflect benefit claimant received as a result of steps taken to mitigate its loss https://www.herbertsmithfreehills.com/notes/litigation/2025-02/court-of-appeal-upholds-decision-to-reduce-damages-to-reflect-benefit-claimant-received-as-a-result-of-steps-taken-to-mitigate-its-loss Link to podcast transcript: https://marketing.hsf.com/20/33497/landing-pages/commercial-litigation-podcast-transcript-ep30.pdf
Until age 40 Andrew Cooke was a car body repair technician until he was forced out of his career due to being diagnosed with arthritis. Andrew then went back to art as therapy and, after a foundation in fine and applied art, Andrew completed his degree in 2013 in University of Ulster in Belfast. https://ThePottersCast.com/1097
In this 26th episode of our series of commercial litigation update podcasts, we give updates on the cross-border enforcement of judgments and on litigation funding, an important Supreme Court decision on the application of EU law post-Brexit, and two decisions on when directors can be liable as an accessory to a company's breach of contract or tort. This episode is hosted by Maura McIntosh, a professional support consultant in our litigation team, who is joined by Andrew Cooke, a disputes partner, and Richard Mendoza, an of counsel in our disputes team. Below you can find links to our blog posts on the developments and cases covered in this podcast. • The Hague 2019 Judgments Convention: Bolstering the UK's position as a jurisdiction of choice for international dispute resolution - https://www.herbertsmithfreehills.com/notes/litigation/2024-06/the-hague-2019-cudgments-convention-bolstering-the-uks-position-as-a-jurisdiction-of-choice-for-international-dispute-resolution • Litigation funding: Bill to reverse effect of Paccar falls in pre-election wash-up - https://www.herbertsmithfreehills.com/notes/litigation/2024-05/litigation-funding-bill-to-reverse-effect-of-paccar-falls-in-pre-election-wash-up • Civil Justice Council establishes review of third party litigation funding - https://www.herbertsmithfreehills.com/notes/litigation/2024-04/civil-justice-council-establishes-review-of-third-party-litigation-funding • Retained EU law: Supreme Court clarifies law that applies to pre-Brexit causes of action - https://www.herbertsmithfreehills.com/notes/litigation/2024-07/retained-eu-law-supreme-court-clarifies-law-that-applies-to-pre-brexit-causes-of-action • Inducing a breach of contract: Court of Appeal considers necessary degree of participation in a third party's breach to establish tort of inducement - https://www.herbertsmithfreehills.com/notes/litigation/2024-05/inducing-a-breach-of-contract-court-of-appeal-considers-necessary-degree-of-participation-in-a-third-partys-breach-to-establish-tort-of-inducement • Supreme Court gives guidance on accessory liability of company directors and the remedy of account of profits -https://www.herbertsmithfreehills.com/notes/litigation/2024-05/supreme-court-gives-guidance-on-accessory-liability-of-company-directors-and-the-remedy-of-account-of-profits
Timestamp* 1:06 - Academic and Professional Journey: Dr. Cooke discusses his background in sports science, performance psychology, and psychophysiology, including his current roles and research interests.* 2:13 - Defining Psychophysiology: Dr. Cooke explains psychophysiology as the study of interactions between psychological and physiological processes, using tools like brainwave and cardiac activity measurements.* 3:02 - Mechanisms Underpinning Performance: Dr. Cooke provides an example of how psychological feelings of pressure can manifest physiologically and impact performance.* 4:08 - Causes of Performance Breakdown: Dr. Cooke outlines pathways such as overthinking, loss of attentional control, and appraisals, and how they affect performance.* 6:00 - Attentional Pathways and Ironic Processes: Dr. Cooke discusses attentional pathways and the impact of fixating on specific threats during performance.* 8:01 - Research on Pressure and Performance: Dr. Cooke introduces his study on isolated pressure conditions and their different psychophysiological and behavioral responses.* 9:00 - Study on Isolated Pressure Conditions: Dr. Cooke details a study with novice golfers testing various isolated pressure conditions and measuring their psychophysiological responses.* 13:20 - Key Findings on Pressure Conditions: Dr. Cooke shares that traditional pressure conditions generally improved performance, while demand-based pressures had adverse effects.* 16:30 - Impact on High-Level Athletes: Dr. Cooke discusses how these findings might translate to higher-level golfers and the need to magnify pressure conditions for experts.* 18:42 - Neurofeedback Training: Dr. Cooke explains neurofeedback as a technique to help individuals self-regulate brain activity and improve performance.* 23:02 - Neurofeedback Study on Conscious Motor Control: Dr. Cooke describes a study on neurofeedback training to decrease conscious motor control and its implications for performance.* 31:16 - State and Future of Neurofeedback: Dr. Cooke discusses the potential and challenges of neurofeedback in high-performance sports and the importance of individualized approaches.* 34:32 - Unilateral Hand Contractions: Dr. Cooke explains unilateral hand contractions as a technique to influence brain hemisphere dominance and improve performance.* 37:42 - Golf Putting Study on Hand Contractions: Dr. Cooke discusses a study on pre-performance unilateral hand contractions and their subtle impact on performance.* 41:42 - Practical Implications for Golfers: Dr. Cooke emphasizes self-awareness and individualized strategies for athletes and coaches, suggesting various psychological techniques.* 44:10 - Balancing Technical and Psychological Training: Dr. Cooke advises focusing on technical aspects alongside psychological strategies for both novice and expert golfers.* 47:04 - Reflecting on Performance: Dr. Cooke highlights the importance of reflecting on performance to identify patterns and tailor strategies.* 48:01 - Conclusion and Final Thoughts: Dr. Cooke reiterates the importance of self-awareness and tailored psychological strategies, expressing excitement for future research.ResourcesBook Recommendation #1: Skill Acquisition in SportBook Recommendation #2: Handbook of Sport PsychologyBook Recommendation #3: Methods in Social NeuroscienceBook Recommendation #4: Bounce: The Myth of Talent and the Power of PracticePaper #1: Some pressures are more equal than others: Effects of isolated pressure on performancePaper #2: Electroencephalographic neurofeedback training can decrease conscious motor control and increase single and dual-task psychomotor performancePaper #3: The effects of pre-performance unilateral hand contraction protocols on cognitive verbal processes during a golf putting taskDr. Andrew Cooke's Google Scholar Page - LinkInstitute for the Psychology of Elite Performance (IPEP) - LinkBangor University School of Psychology and Sport Science - LinkBangor University Performance Psychology Online Course - LinkAbout Dr. Andrew CookeDr. Andrew Cooke is a lecturer conducting research in Psychophysiology, Sport Psychology, and Skill Acquisition. He is particularly interested in understanding the mechanisms that underpin human performance and psychophysiological interventions to enhance performance (e.g., brain training). He works with a number of high-profile organizations in sport, business, and health. Dr. Cooke is a member of the Institute for the Psychology of Elite Performance (IPEP) and leads the Psychophysiology of Performance Laboratory (POP-Lab). This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit noahsachs.substack.com
Uber and Airbnb turned two conventional industries on their heads. How did they do it? Using software that allows two applications to talk to each other. Now it's agriculture's turn. In this episode we're bringing you a workshop " Data as a second language: understanding what your farm is saying to you" recorded at evokeAG 2023. Here Andrew Skinner, Director of More Than Machines, and Andrew Cooke , Co-Founder and Managing Director, Rezare Systems showcased the possibilities and benefits of connecting data to create new business models and operating efficiencies for producers and companies alike, in what they've coined the ‘Internet of Agrifood'.evokeAG 2023 examined how global agrifood innovation and tech intersect to drive change for our food, farmers, and the natural resources which sustain them.Save the date for evokeAG 2024 on 20-21 February 2024 in Perth, Western Australia. In the meantime catch up on the other conversations about sustainability, climate resilience and the role of agtech in meeting those challenges from evokeAG 2023 here
In this episode, host Olivia Neal welcomes Ashleigh Sinclair, Managing Associate at Linklaters and Andrew Cooke, Global Policy Lead at Microsoft. The co-authors share insights from their paper on How to Use Building Blocks for a Successful Digital Transformation Strategy. Olivia Neal [host] | LinkedIn Andrew Cooke [guest] | LinkedIn Ashleigh Sinclair [guest] Download the Building Blocks paper Microsoft Public Sector Center of Expertise for more information and transcripts of all episodes Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at aka.ms/microsoft/podcasts
Let's go for a deep dive shall we? On this episode, Andrew Cooke (Wildheart) takes the teacher's chair (something he's very used to) to talk prog. Anyone up for Between The Buried And Me? Find him on socials:InstagramSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today is #GameDay! Coastal Carolina vs Buffalo is game 3 of this season and the WHITE OUT for fans. Rob Clemons and CCU Alumni Board Member Andrew Cooke chat last week's game win against Gardner-Webb and predictions about this week's game. #TealTalk #Football #CoastalCarolinaUniversity
Live from Coastal Carolina University's first football game of the season, Rob Clemons, Cobi Williams and Denielle Van Dyke welcome President Benson, Jason Repak, Lee Belcher and Andrew Cooke to discuss hopes for this season!
This week, we take a look at how data is helping farmers make better decisions and improve their operations. Data capture and ensuring its protection and usability is key to maximising its value for farmers and agritech vendors.Data interoperability is one of the key challenges for the agricultural industry when transferring data between different systems and platforms. Building community consensus around agreed data specifications and standards will be key in harnessing the true value of data and help to accelerate industry innovation. Our evokeAG. contributor Oli Madgett explores this important issue with Andrew Cooke, Founder and Managing Director of Rezare Systems, and Andrew Skinner, the Director of digital and data systems consultancy firm, More than Machines. We hope you enjoy this conversation.
Guest: Cara Stacey, a South African musician, composer and musicologist that has been chosen as the Standard Bank Young Artist for Music 2021. She is a pianist and plays southern African musical bows (umrhubhe, uhadi, makhoyane). She holds a doctorate in African music, specifically looking at the makhoyane musical bow from eSwatini (University of Cape Town/SOAS). During her PhD, she was an NRF Freestanding Doctoral scholar, a Commonwealth Split-Site scholar, and the recipient of funding from the Oppenheimer Memorial Trust and the University of Cape Town. Cara holds a Masters in Musicology (Edinburgh), and a MMus in Performance from SOAS (London). Cara studied various African instruments (makhoyane, mbira, uhadi, umrhubhe and budongo) with Dizu Plaatjies, Khokhiwe Mphila, Bhemani Magagula, Tinashe Chidanyika, Modou Diouf, and Andrew Cooke. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Friday's Breakfast show Aaron caught up with Andrew Cooke who is running 3 miles everyday for a year, to help raise money for Thornberry Animal Sanctuary. If you would like to help Andrew on his way you can do so by sponsoring him via his GoFundMe page: https://gofund.me/14c20032 Listen to Redroad FM on 102.4FM, Online, On Mobile and On Smart Speaker.
Double the guests double the fun! Matt Scott from Old Town and Sunsets joins the pod this week with last weeks guest Andrew Cooke from Wildheart, Rare Words and Sunsets.
Andrew Cooke is this weeks guest a great drummer and all around good human. Drummer for Wildheart, Rare Words and Sunsets!
Andrew Cooke - Head of Golf Tourism England - Enlightens us on the fantastic vacations available throughout England. Andrew is a citizen of Ireland but has always lived in England. Mr Cooke tell us about his passion for Rugby and we also talk in depth about what happened in the Ryder Cup. Andrew is very insightful about the culture of English golf, and he tells us all about it! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/travelroyally/support
So is the city centre office dead? is Working from Home the way, the truth and the light for the post-covid era? Not according to our guests today. John Ogden, MD of CBRE, Sam Booth, the Chief Exec of pro-Manchester and Andrew Cooke, Strategic Director of Bruntwood, discuss what's happening in office-land. How many people are coming back, what's changing in office design, and what's still holding the sector back.
In this seventh episode of our series of commercial litigation update podcasts, we consider: developments relating to disclosure and witness evidence, including an update on reforms in both areas; some recent cases relating to class actions; and the impact of Brexit in the insolvency context. This episode is hosted by Anna Pertoldi, a partner in our litigation team, who is joined by Maura McIntosh, a professional support consultant, and Andrew Cooke, a senior associate. Below you can find links to our blog posts on the developments and cases covered in this podcast. • Court of Appeal orders defendants to request their employees and ex-employees to produce personal devices for inspection to identify documents in defendants’ control https://hsfnotes.com/litigation/2021/02/10/court-of-appeal-orders-defendants-to-request-their-employees-and-ex-employees-to-produce-personal-devices-for-inspection-to-identify-documents-in-defendants-control/ • Court of Appeal finds trial should be adjourned due to unavailability of important witness https://hsfnotes.com/litigation/2021/03/03/court-of-appeal-finds-trial-should-be-adjourned-due-to-unavailability-of-important-witness/ • Article published – Disclosure Pilot Scheme: a potential way forward? https://hsfnotes.com/litigation/2020/09/30/article-published-disclosure-pilot-scheme-a-potential-way-forward/ • Article published – New rules on trial witness statements from 6 April 2021: what should you be doing now? https://hsfnotes.com/litigation/2021/03/10/article-published-new-rules-on-trial-witness-statements-from-6-april-2021-what-should-you-be-doing-now/ • Okpabi v Shell: Supreme Court allows appeal in jurisdictional challenge relating to parent company duty of care https://hsfnotes.com/litigation/2021/02/15/okpabi-v-shell-supreme-court-allows-appeal-in-jurisdictional-challenge-relating-to-parent-company-duty-of-care/ • High Court strikes out s.90A FSMA claims for failure to comply with pre-service joinder rules following expiration of arguable limitation period https://hsfnotes.com/litigation/2021/03/10/high-court-strikes-out-s-90a-fsma-claims-for-failure-to-comply-with-pre-service-joinder-rules-following-expiration-of-arguable-limitation-period/ • High Court considers principles relating to cut-off dates and the costs of advertising in group litigation https://hsfnotes.com/litigation/2021/02/11/high-court-considers-principles-relating-to-cut-off-dates-and-the-costs-of-advertising-in-group-litigation/ • Cross-border insolvencies in the UK and the EU – a quick guide https://hsfnotes.com/litigation/2021/02/04/cross-border-insolvencies-in-the-uk-and-the-eu-a-quick-guide/ • Impact of Brexit on applicable law in cross-border insolvencies https://hsfnotes.com/litigation/2021/02/25/impact-of-brexit-on-applicable-law-in-cross-border-insolvencies/
Have you ever wondered what it's like to play for a professional Esports team? Or wondered how you can simply improve your negotiation skills by changing the way you speak? Enter Andrew Cooke, a man who's straightforward and direct in his approach to almost everything he does. Starting off in private practice, Andrew quickly advanced to the realms of General Counsel, having taken up post in FLASH Entertainment for 8 years, and then moving to one of the greatest Esports teams ever with FNATIC. A love letter to pro gamers everywhere, we discussed how you can get the best deal, focusing on the types of games that will benefit you and really how a balance between gaming and other things in life is the right fit. The technicality and complexity of the gaming world also takes center stage as we question a Chief Marketing Officer's role in the ever-young and growing world of Esports and it's "kek faces" and "hotdog" spamming generation that is Twitch. A cycler and a negotiator, Andrew has always ever pondered the meaning of doing great work, and helps others find that purpose too. But in this episode, that notion is challenged as we really dig team into workplace conflicts, underselling ourselves and the lack of fulfillment. Are you really doing good work? Do you question yourself in the morning while coming to work? Am I really happy? This and more awaits you in a unique and explosive episode with, yes, believe it or not, lawyer turned gamer.
PlaceTech editor, Paul Unger, is joined by Andrew Cooke of Bruntwood Works and Ed Vickery of studiotech to talk about Bruntwood's new tech-enabled building in the heart of Manchester city centre, 111 Piccadilly.
We will discuss the winner and finalists of the Fieldays Innovation Award with one of the judges, Andrew Cooke of Rezare Systems, and the sale of his business to British group Map of Ag as it seeks to deepen its farm and primary sector software skills founded by New Zealander Forbes Elworthy of Craigmore Investments. To watch to the full-length interviews and to contact the show visit www.sarahperriam.com
Welcome to another episode of Sarah’s Country. Sarah is joined again by some great guests to talk about the matters that matter most. Synlait has recently become certified B Corp to showcase how the organisation cares for people and the planet. Sustainability and brand director Hamish Reid will explain the importance of farming with deep traceability and transparency. Former Beef + Lamb chairman James Parsons' next challenge as the newly appointed chairman of Wools of New Zealand is to improve the record lows for strong wool prices and we will get his thoughts on the Government's vision He is happy his heartache and financial suffering have not been in vain, three years on from eradicating Mycoplasma bovis. Farmer Frank Peters joins us to share the process of dealing with the Primary Industries Ministry and give his advice for the handling of future biosecurity challenges. We will discuss the winner and finalists of the Fieldays Innovation Award with one of the judges, Andrew Cooke of Rezare Systems, and the sale of his business to British group Map of Ag as it seeks to deepen its farm and primary sector software skills founded by New Zealander Forbes Elworthy of Craigmore Investments. Sarah's Country - The matters that matter most with open hearts and open minds LIVE Mon-Thurs 7pm - www.sarahperriam.com Sarah Perriam, the host of Sarah's Country, is broadcasting live from the Lincoln University campus with her guest co-host, her Irish producer, Joel Rock. Guests on this week’s show: 1. “B Corp Certification” with Hamish Reid, Director of Sustainability and Brand, Synlait 2. “Wools NZ elects new chairman” with James Parsons, Chairman, Wools of New Zealand 3. “M bovis eradication on track” with Frank Peters, Dairy Farmer, Ashburton 4. “Hamilton agritech firm sells to UK company” with Andrew Cooke, Managing Director, Rezzare Systems To watch to the full-length interviews and to contact the show visit www.sarahperriam.com
Experts discuss how the pandemic has impacted landlords and occupiers of commercial property and what this means for the future of leases, in this Place North West podcast sponsored by law firm Kuits Solicitors. David Moroney, commercial property partner at Kuits, is joined by Andrew Cooke, director of Manchester at Bruntwood Works, the developer's offices arm, which creates and manages more than 5m sq ft of workspace across the UK. Questions asked in this episode: • Have tenants generally failed to pay rent during the pandemic, and, if so, what legal issues has this raised? What is the legal position for each party? • To what extent are landlords and funders demonstrating flexibility with regard lease and other property agreements? • How will the current environment impact landlord and tenant relations going forward, and what can we expect in terms of new leases? Will companies seek shorter, more flexible terms? • How are commercial landlords working to achieve a safe reopening of office and retail property for their occupiers? • Will there be any issues that need resolving during this transition period, such as increased service charges as offices are managed more carefully?
Our special guest today is Andrew Cooke, General Counsel at the Global esports Brand, Fnatic. He is the former General Counsel and Head of Strategy for Flash Entertainment in Abu Dhabi where he... In this podcast Sean Cottrell, CEO and founder of LawInSport, interviews leading sports lawyers, business executives, academics and athletes about the latest issues and legal developments in the world of sport.
One unfortunate reality of the modern world is that there will always be someone willing to work longer hours for less money. That’s as true of the fitness industry as any. With so much competition, how can you as a personal trainer stay afloat and run your business sustainably? Make yourself specialized. Selective. Even a little bit scarce. Not only will your personal brand stand out and attract the right clients, but you will be more effective at achieving real results and building long-term working relationships. If you’re stuck in the rat-race mentality, that can be a scary transition. We have been conditioned to take comfort in a full schedule, and voluntarily passing up a potential client seems like financial suicide. Don’t make the mistake of exchanging short-term gain for long-term pain. Just think carefully about who you are how you can provide the best value for your clients; the rest will fall into place. “We're not focused so much on your technical skills, in terms of being a personal trainer; that's a given. You're assumed to have those. And that actually won't really differentiate you from anyone else, because everyone else can do those technical things. But it's you as a person that becomes the thing that stands out.” – Andrew Cooke About Andrew Cooke Andrew is the Director of Growth & Profit Solutions, a company dedicated to helping small businesses and entrepreneurs unlock their full potential through strategic planning. Andrew holds an MBA from London Business School and has over 20 years experience in numerous countries as a management consultant. In this episode, Andrew shares his valuable insights on how personal trainers can achieve long-term growth and personal satisfaction in their work. Show Highlights Why trainers should be open to collaborating with specialists in other fields. Learning to say no: why it’s bad business to accept every potential client. How the simple act of listening to clients builds your reputation and brand. How to find your niche and tie-in your unique skills as a personal trainer. The economics of ‘bundling’ and ‘un-bundling’ in the fitness industry. Why a personal touch–not technical ability– will set you apart from the competition. Be a gardener, not a hunter: let clients come to you. “The analogy that I always like to use is that people don't buy a quarter-inch drill, they buy a quarter-inch hole. They don't buy what you do, they buy what you do for them. As a personal trainer, what is it you're doing for people? Not just as you think, but as they think, as they see it. Because of their perception...is the reality.” Sign up for The Free Personal Trainers Master class and discover the 7 steps to a personal training business that works. The master class will provide you with 7 real-life processes you can use right away that draw from what works in the worlds best personal training businesses. We’ll work together to close the gap between the PT business you have, and the one you really want. Plus, you’ll get a free digital copy of the personal trainers road map workbook. To sign up for this masterclass please head to www.corecollective.sg/blog/ptmasterclass.
'We Are', the upcoming E.P from Brisbane melodic metalcore outfit Wildheart, may be small in stature but what it lacks in length it makes up for with content. Dealing with an array of social issues and problems that many bands are afraid to tackle, drummer Andrew Cooke argues that being in a band is the perfect platform from which to raise awareness."It's important that people relate," he stressed. "You can get onstage and talk about whatever you are passionate about and I think if you are a performer or a vocalist or a songwriter you have that platform and that microphone and you have the choice to sing about... I don't know... whatever you want. If you can use it and touch people and influence them to make a better change for themselves - if it's, for example, environmentalism and it's turning off your light before you leave the house - that small change has a ripple effect, even if it's something as simple as that."In the full interview, Andrew discusses the E.P in greater detail, explains the meaning behind the recently released single of the same name, the musical influences that form the backbone of the albums sound, the importance of releasing music on a regular basis, the state of the Brisbane metal scene and what Wildheart do to make sure they don't get lost in the sheer weight of numbers of new music and bands.'We Are' is released on August 31.
Tonight Andrew Cooke presents a special Christman Episode "The Most Epic Christmas Ever" written by Andrew Cooke. This original tale, by him, is so epic the mic kept reverbing.Play Episode 67Email the podcast at thepitpodcast@gmail.com
Polish those apples and sharpen your pencils. Andrew Cooke knows school is back in session. He knows you need you higher learning, so of course he brings you some fine internet literature. He also tells us of the Fall of P.I.T. and pumpkin spice.Tonight, he reads us a crossover fanfiction titled:Justice and Spiderwebs by Carlz Luvs AnimePlay Episode 63Email the podcast at thepitpodcast@gmail.com
Andrew Cooke returns, and shares with you how he spent his summer vacation.One of those things involved a bit of writing. Tonight, he reads us a crossover fanfiction titled:Aliens vs Predator: RedBlue by legendarywerewolf206Play Episode 62 Email the podcast at thepitpodcast@gmail.comAfter you're done here, listen to the six part saga that he helped write.The Adventures of Sky Masterson is a show, in the style of campy sci-fi space adventures, for Anime Festival Orlando.
Taking a much needed vacation, Andrew Cooke visited Providence, R.I. to get closer to great writers such as H.P. Lovecraft. Find out what happens when he asks about the man that said, "I am Providence" in Providence.Also, he reads us a Sonic the Hedgehog fanfiction titled Sonic the Hedgehog: World War 2 Dragon by DarkDoomFireMaster Play Episode 61Email the podcast at thepitpodcast@gmail.com
Recorded at Megacon 2013.Many have asked, or wondered who would win in a fight between Superman and Goku. Andrew Cooke believes he has the skill to get an answer. His plan is ingenious. Using the power of fanfiction, he allows his elite audience to read various fanfiction. At the same time, his supercomputer, the Mary Sue 5000, will construct a story and give the outcome based off the powers within the stories. Find out if this dispute is handled once and for all.Play Episode 60Email the podcast at thepitpodcast@gmail.com
Having problems feeling the holiday spirit? Andrew Cooke has your solution.Tonight we read The Final Fantasy Christmas Special by Miroku-chanCelebrate Christmas, New Year, or even surviving the 2012 Apocalypse.Play Episode 57You can email P.I.T. at thepitpodcast@gmail.com
Tonight, the Fall of P.I.T. continues with Don't be Afraid to Love by Jigglypuffer. Andrew Cooke also talks about the 2012 episodes of P.I.T and drops hints at a Christmas present.Play Episode 56You can email P.I.T. at thepitpodcast@gmail.com
Simon Smith and guests discuss location, location, location: finding them, getting access to them and balancing the dreams of your director against the reality of your budget. Guests are Andrew Cooke, Jane Soans and Neil Mac.