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Best podcasts about Andrew Kay

Latest podcast episodes about Andrew Kay

Bluey's Brisbane
Classic Catches - Our 2024 Recap (Plus Movie Chat)

Bluey's Brisbane

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 43:40


It's our annual classic catches episode where we look back at the year that was, and chat through some of our favourite moments of the year.We'll also have a chat about the massive Bluey news around a forthcoming movie, and Joe Brumm stepping away from the TV show.In this episode you'll hear snippets from Megan Washington (Calypso), Daniel O'Brien (Bluey music team), Adrian Schrinner (Brisbane Lord Mayor), Andrew Kay (producer Bluey's World/Bluey's Big Play), as well as other guests from 2024.You can find all of the episodes and more, by scrolling back in your podcast feed.Thank you so much for listening to the podcast this year, and we hope you have a very happy holiday season!We will be back in 2025, but we will be taking a short break - so if you haven't already, make sure you hit like, subscribe or follow in your podcast app so you get notified when our first episode of 2025 drops.If you're coming to Brisbane to visit Bluey's World let us know, and keep tagging us in those social posts!Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family.Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on Facebook and Instagram - @blueysbrisbane

WHAT I'VE LEARNT
Beyond Words - Andrew Kay

WHAT I'VE LEARNT

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 30:16


Andy Kay In his role as CEO of the World Literacy Foundation, Andy spearheads a powerful literacy organisation - he has the wonderful opportunity to meet likeminded amazing people and organizations around the world.With more than 750 million people globally struggling with literacy this is an epidemicIt affects all aspects social health educational parts of their lives.Sometimes, l wear different hats. One of those highlights over the past 20 years was running with the Olympic torch when my home country was the host. Sydney 2000.Pictured is much younger and more native person who was early in his journey in a leadership role.Today, our world is so much different. The numbers of children without  basic foundational literacy skills is greater yet the passion still remains deep to serve others and deliver successful outcomes.We discuss the literacy revolution and the exciting  world Literacy Summit in Oxford London in April next year Deborah's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/what.ive.learnt/Mind, Film and Publishing: https://www.mindfilmandpublishing.com/Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/what-ive-learnt/id153556330Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3TQjCspxcrSi4yw2YugxBkBuzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1365850

Bluey's Brisbane
Bluey's World x Gotta Be Done x Andrew Kay

Bluey's Brisbane

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 53:05


This is a massive episode because the opening of Bluey's World in the Brisbane riverside suburb of Hamilton has been massive!We were lucky enough to attend the official opening of Bluey's world, alongside all of the cast and crew of Bluey, as well as the creatives who have brought the interactive experience to (for) real life.Lou also caught up with Mary and Kate from the Gotta Be Done podcast on the first day Bluey's World was open to the public, and their podcast record was joined by Andrew Kay.Andrew is the producer of Bluey's World, and is also the producer of Bluey's Big Play: The Stage Show.Get tickets for Bluey's World here.Use a ship tracking app like MarineTraffic to help you catch a CityDog to Bluey's World. You just need the vessel names - Gootcha is Bluey and Kuluwin is Bingo.Make sure you check out Mary and Kate on the Gotta Be Done podcast, for stacks of fun Bluey recaps and analysis, and follow them on Facebook or Instagram.Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family.Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on Facebook and Instagram - @blueysbrisbaneEmail us at blueysbrisbane@gmail.com with with your thoughts, comments or questions.

Gotta Be Done - The Bluey Podcast
BONUS EP (Bluey's World x Bluey's Brisbane x producer Andrew Kay!)

Gotta Be Done - The Bluey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 25:21


When Kate and Mary from Gotta Be Done and Lou from Bluey's Brisbane sneak along to the opening day of Bluey's World, it's not going to be a subtle affair.  And this epic crossover chat, just outside the new Sunshine State landmark/ destination/ (other) happiest place on earth, was next level excitable. It even prompted Bluey's World and Bluey's Big Play producer Andrew Kay to join the fun!  Hear first reviews of the one-of-a-kind immersive/ panto/ playful experience at the Northshore Pavilion in Brisbane, Queensland, attempts to divine life advice from fortune cookies and career guidance from creative arts, explainers on why Bluey's World surfaces have to be lickable, and much more!  As the secret message in the Narnia cupboard says (IYKYK), "It is a happy talent to know how to play". Ralph Waldo Emerson (and Joe Brumm who added it!) know what they're on about - and we're all happier for it!  ++ Gotta Be Done is ex-journos and Adelaide/ Melbourne mums Kate McMahon and Mary Bolling, as we deep-dive every Bluey episode, with plenty of detours into mama life, childhood memories, and everything else we're bingeing, too! Follow us on Insta at @blueypod @marytbolling @katejmcmahon or on Twitter at @blueypodcast - and use #blueypod to join in.

Evenings with Matthew Pantelis
Nippy's battling with soaring power bills

Evenings with Matthew Pantelis

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 16:58


Ben Knispel from Nippy's, Andrew Kay from SA Business Chamber and Shadow Energy Minister Stephen Patterson join Matthew Pantelis. Listen live on the FIVEAA Player. Follow us on Facebook, X and Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

David and Will
David & Will podcast - 15 May 2024

David and Will

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 117:56


Tom Rehn, Touch of Etiquette, Jade Robran, Will Frogley, Dale Beasley, Andrew Kay, Pat Sparrow, Dr. Susan Stone, Minister Penny Wong, Member for Mayo Rebekha Sharkie and Police Commissioner Grant Stevens.  Listen live on the FIVEAA Player. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

David and Will
David & Will's 2024 Federal Budget Wrap

David and Will

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 13:25


Will Frogley from the Master Builders SA, Dale Beasley from SA Unions, Andrew Kay from Business SA, Pat Sparrow from Council of the Aging and Dr. Susan Stone. Listen live on the FIVEAA Player. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Givology Impact Series Podcast
#45 - World Literacy Foundation

Givology Impact Series Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 33:23


Listen to Andrew Kay, CEO of the World Literacy Foundation (https://worldliteracyfoundation.org/), in our first live podcast recording. The mission of the organization is to eradicate illiteracy by 2040, with many inspiring programs like Sun Books, USA Reads, Aprende Leyendo, and the Youth Ambassador Program, to name just a few. Hear Andrew share his story behind the founding of the organization and the key ways to get involved to make a difference.

Evenings with Matthew Pantelis
Default market offer for electricity

Evenings with Matthew Pantelis

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 13:36


Matthew Pantelis speaks with Prof Bruce Mountain, Director, Victorian Energy Centre on the default market electricity offer draft determination out today by the AER and how we may see a decrease in electricity prices. Andrew Kay, CEO, South Australian Business Chamber is calling for an energy rebate boost in the State Budget.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RNIB Connect
S2 Ep341: Vidar Hjardeng MBE - Bluey's Big Play, AD Theatre Review

RNIB Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 5:29


RNIB Connect Radio's Toby Davey is joined again by Vidar Hjardeng MBE, Inclusion and Diversity Consultant for ITV News across England, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Channel Islands for the next in his regular Connect Radio theatre reviews. This week Vidar was reviewing a show for younger audiences whose main characters are a family of Australian dogs with Bluey's Big Play at the Birmingham Hippodrome Theatre on Friday 2 February 2024 with description by Professional Describer Julia Grundy. About Bluey's Big Play Bluey's Big Play is a brand-new theatrical adaptation of the Emmy® award-winning children's television series, with an original story by Bluey creator Joe Brumm, and new music by Bluey composer, Joff Bush. Join the Heelers in their first live theatre show made just for you, featuring brilliantly created puppets, this is Bluey as you've never seen it before, brought to real life in this UK premiere. Bluey's Big Play is produced by Andrew Kay and Cuffe & Taylor with Windmill Theatre Co for BBC Studios. More details about the tour of ‘Bluey's Big Play can be found on the productions website - https://events.bluey.tv  (Image shows RNIB logo. 'RNIB' written in black capital letters over a white background and underlined with a bold pink line, with the words 'See differently' underneath)

Evenings with Matthew Pantelis
Public holiday if the Matilda's win

Evenings with Matthew Pantelis

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 8:30


Bruce Djite, former soccer player and Exec Dir, Property Council and Andrew Kay, CEO, Business SA speak with Matthew Pantelis about the idea of a public holiday if the Matilda's win the final.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bluey's Brisbane
Hold Your Heelers! Bluey Stage Show Returns to Hometown of Brisbane

Bluey's Brisbane

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 14:05


After wowing international audiences for the best part of 12 months, Bluey's Big Play: The Stage Show returns to Australia, with a season beginning on December 30th at the QPAC Playhouse in Brisbane.To celebrate the return of the show to Bluey's hometown, and the theatre that played host to the world premiere, Justin spoke to Bluey's Big Play director Rose Myers.We'll hear about the reaction to the show from Bluey fans around the world, and how much the team is looking forward to its Australian homecoming.Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC), in association with BBC Studios, Andrew Kay and Windmill Theatre Co., is thrilled to announce that the original live show Bluey's Big Play will return to QPAC's Playhouse in Brisbane for an exclusive season from 30 December 2023 to 20 January 2024.Tickets go on sale for all performances on Friday 4 August at 9.00am. To book go to qpac.com.au or phone 136 246.Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family.Hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley - follow us on Facebook and Instagram - @blueysbrisbaneAbout QPAC:The Queensland Performing Arts Centre welcomes over 1.5 million local, interstate and overseas visitors annually to more than 1,200 performances embracing the best in live performance: the world-renowned alongsidethe emerging, local and new. It is a public cultural institution where people, performance and ideas connect. QPAC aims to amplify the voices of diverse communities to provoke thought and reflection and deliver remarkable live arts experiences to audiences.

David and Will
State Budget Round Table

David and Will

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 11:04


SA BUDGET STATE WRAP | David and Will recap the key outcomes with SA's impacted industries. They are joined by: -Andrew Kay, CEO of @Business_SA -Andrea Heading, CEO of Real Estate Institute SA -Ross Wommersley, CEO of @SACOSS -Dr John Williams, SA Pres of AMA @AMASAPresidentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

David and Will
David and Will podcast - 16th of June 2023

David and Will

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 100:02


Tom Rehn, Fitzy's Footy Tips, Ross Wommersley, Andrea Heading, Andrew Kay, Dr John Williams, Tim Ginever, Paul Flynn, Jon Blake, Breaking @ 8 with Stephen Mullighan, Tom Doedee, Kellie Finlayson and Behind Closed Doors. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

David and Will
David and Will podcast - 10th of May 2023

David and Will

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 104:58


Tom Rehn, Ian Mannix, Phil Coorey, Sean Fewster, Jon Blake, Breaking @ 8, Budget Round Table with Dr Susan Stone, Ross Womersley, Rebecca Pickering, Andrew Kay and Patricia Sparrow also David Koch and Behind Closed Doors.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Corner Pub Sports Pubcast
Reminiscing with the Spectrum

Corner Pub Sports Pubcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2023 124:04


Brought to you by SpectorSportsArt.com (use promocode CORNERPUBSPORTS10 at checkout), Sean and Gary review the Eagles free agency so far, they talk to Andrew Kay the owner of the Spectrum "S", talk some Phillies and more.

Land Line Now
Land Line Now, Feb. 17, 2023

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2023 50:09


LLN (2/17/23) – A new piece in Wired magazine takes a deep dive into trucking. It was written by Andrew Kay, who spent a good chunk of time talking with truckers at a truck stop, and then experienced what life is like on the road in the cab. He came away with a new perspective about the challenges truckers face day-in and day-out – and he joins us to talk about what he found. Also, what makes a bigger statement than the frontmost piece of equipment on your rig – your front bumper. While it may seem like something that's settled the moment you buy your truck, there are in fact some amazing aftermarket options out there to add some shine to your truck. 0:00 – Newscast.  09:43 – Front bumper options. 24:34 – Wired article. 39:17 – Wired article.

Evenings with Matthew Pantelis
INTERVIEW: Dr Danielle McMullen and Andrew Kay - 13 October 2022

Evenings with Matthew Pantelis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 11:16


AMA Vice President Dr Danielle McMullen and Business SA CEO Andrew Kay joined Matthew ahead of mandatory COVID isolation periods being lifted tomorrow. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

New Books Network
“What is a Word?”: Language Beyond Language, Wisdom Mind Poems, and Zen Koans with Gail Sher

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 79:44


In this episode we meet Gail Sher, an award-winning poet, writer, teacher, psychotherapist, and Zen practitioner. We discuss Gail's cross-cultural spiritual and artistic life, including forty years of her Zen practice, the way of poetry, and more recently learning clawhammer banjo (she was a serious student of harpsichord before becoming a Zen student). The conversation discusses aspects of constructing a non-monastic contemplative lifestyle through conscious daily practice. Gail reads her late wisdom mind poem, The tethering of the mind to its five permanent qualities and we consider her writing practice as an exploration into the nature of what a word is, and how she has attempted to activate "language beyond language" in her poems. Gail has authored over thirty books of poetry, six book-length haiku sequences, three books on writing as a practice and a book on bread-making. Her work has appeared in over 40 literary journals, and her haiku have won awards both in the United States and Japan. Gail received lay ordination from Shunryu Suzuki Roshi in 1970. She practiced Zen at Tassajara Zen Mountain Center and San Francisco City Center alternately for 11 years. She is also a licensed Marriage and Family therapist, and has taught and supervised students in the ICP program at CIIS. Gail is currently offering weekly dharma talks on Zen practice for lay people at gailsherdharmatalks.com gailsher.com East-West Psychology Podcast Webpage Connect with EWP: Website • Youtube • Facebook The EWP Podcast credits Produced, Edited and Mixed by: Jonathan Kay Music set to Gail's poem recitation, Yaksha, by Jonathan and Andrew Kay from the album Forest Dwellers, released on Monsoon-Music Record Label Music at the end of the episode Butoh, by Jonathan and Andrew Kay from the album Forest Dwellers, released on Monsoon-Music Record Label Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

The East-West Psychology Podcast
“What is a Word?”: Language Beyond Language, Wisdom Mind Poems, and Zen Koans with Gail Sher

The East-West Psychology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 79:44


In this episode we meet Gail Sher, an award-winning poet, writer, teacher, psychotherapist, and Zen practitioner. We discuss Gail's cross-cultural spiritual and artistic life, including forty years of her Zen practice, the way of poetry, and more recently learning clawhammer banjo (she was a serious student of harpsichord before becoming a Zen student). The conversation discusses aspects of constructing a non-monastic contemplative lifestyle through conscious daily practice. Gail reads her late wisdom mind poem, The tethering of the mind to its five permanent qualities and we consider her writing practice as an exploration into the nature of what a word is, and how she has attempted to activate "language beyond language" in her poems. Gail has authored over thirty books of poetry, six book-length haiku sequences, three books on writing as a practice and a book on bread-making. Her work has appeared in over 40 literary journals, and her haiku have won awards both in the United States and Japan. Gail received lay ordination from Shunryu Suzuki Roshi in 1970. She practiced Zen at Tassajara Zen Mountain Center and San Francisco City Center alternately for 11 years. She is also a licensed Marriage and Family therapist, and has taught and supervised students in the ICP program at CIIS. Gail is currently offering weekly dharma talks on Zen practice for lay people at gailsherdharmatalks.com gailsher.com East-West Psychology Podcast Webpage Connect with EWP: Website • Youtube • Facebook The EWP Podcast credits Produced, Edited and Mixed by: Jonathan Kay Music set to Gail's poem recitation, Yaksha, by Jonathan and Andrew Kay from the album Forest Dwellers, released on Monsoon-Music Record Label Music at the end of the episode Butoh, by Jonathan and Andrew Kay from the album Forest Dwellers, released on Monsoon-Music Record Label Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
“Living One's Own Experiment”: Heretical Individuation, Alchemical Hermeneutics, and Cross-Cultural Mytho-Poetics

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 87:22


Today we speak with David Odorisio, East-West Psychology PhD, about Eastern and Western wisdom traditions, searching for wholeness, and the integration of monasticism and contemplative spirituality with relationship and partnership. David's academic work is steeped in religious studies and we speak of the benefits and challenges of interfaith dialogue through the work of Carl Jung and Thomas Merton. We ask David about his dissertation titled, “Alchemical Hermeneutics: Re-Visioning the Yoga Sūtras , Dark Night, and Heart Center in the Upaniṣads  and Eastern Christian Prayer through a Jungian Lens”, and we unpack the concept of alchemical hermeneutics based on Jung's transformative praxis of cross-culturally and comparatively mapping psychic stages and developments in consciousness. We talk about David's book “Depth Psychology and Mysticism”, and discuss Jung's gnostic approach to religious studies and his vision of hermeneutics beyond mere textual interpretation, but more importantly as spiritual transmission which facilitates and activates one's individuation, which can be considered an immanent and contemplative approach to existential hermeneutics based on the mytho-poetics of sacred wisdom texts. As we discuss the intersection of poststructural thought and Jungian notions of individuation, David quotes Jung's advise, “don't follow the teachings, follow the unfolding of your own path”, and we agree on the importance of the notion of a heretical approach to individuation. The discussion ends briefly considering comic books as mystical text and opens to the contemporary intersection of the paranormal and the sacred. David M. Odorisio, PhD is Associate Core Faculty in Pacifica Graduate Institute's Mythological Studies graduate degree program. David received his PhD in East-West Psychology from the California Institute of Integral Studies and teaches in the areas of theory and method in the study of religion, psychology and religion, and comparative mysticism. He is editor of A New Gnosis: Comic Books, Comparative Mythology, and Depth Psychology (Palgrave Macmillan, 2022), Merton and Hinduism: The Yoga of the Heart (Fons Vitae, 2021), and co-editor of Depth Psychology and Mysticism (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018), and has published in numerous scholarly and peer-reviewed journals, including: Quadrant: Journal of the C.G. Jung Foundation for Analytical Psychology, Jung Journal, Philosophy East and West, The Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, The International Journal of Transpersonal Studies, and The Merton Seasonal.For further information, please visit David's website: www.ahomeforsoul.com. East-West Psychology Podcast Website Connect with EWP: Website • Youtube • Facebook The EWP Podcast credits Produced, Edited and Mixed by: Jonathan Kay Music at the end of the episode titled The World in You, by Jonathan and Andrew Kay, from the album Temple Meditations, released on Monsoon-Music Record Label Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

The East-West Psychology Podcast
“Living One's Own Experiment”: Heretical Individuation, Alchemical Hermeneutics, and Cross-Cultural Mytho-Poetics

The East-West Psychology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 87:22


Today we speak with David Odorisio, East-West Psychology PhD, about Eastern and Western wisdom traditions, searching for wholeness, and the integration of monasticism and contemplative spirituality with relationship and partnership. David's academic work is steeped in religious studies and we speak of the benefits and challenges of interfaith dialogue through the work of Carl Jung and Thomas Merton. We ask David about his dissertation titled, “Alchemical Hermeneutics: Re-Visioning the Yoga Sutras, Dark Night, and Heart Center in the Upanishads and Eastern Christian Prayer through a Jungian Lens”, and we unpack the concept of alchemical hermeneutics based on Jung's transformative praxis of cross-culturally and comparatively mapping psychic stages and developments in consciousness. We talk about David's book “Depth Psychology and Mysticism”, and discuss Jung's gnostic approach to religious studies and his vision of hermeneutics beyond mere textual interpretation, but more importantly as spiritual transmission which facilitates and activates one's individuation, which can be considered an immanent and contemplative approach to existential hermeneutics based on the mytho-poetics of sacred wisdom texts. As we discuss the intersection of poststructural thought and Jungian notions of individuation, David quotes Jung's advise, “don't follow the teachings, follow the unfolding of your own path”, and we agree on the importance of the notion of a heretical approach to individuation. The discussion ends briefly considering comic books as mystical text and opens to the contemporary intersection of the paranormal and the sacred. David M. Odorisio, PhD is Associate Core Faculty in Pacifica Graduate Institute's Mythological Studies graduate degree program. David received his PhD in East-West Psychology from the California Institute of Integral Studies and teaches in the areas of theory and method in the study of religion, psychology and religion, and comparative mysticism. He is editor of A New Gnosis: Comic Books, Comparative Mythology, and Depth Psychology (Palgrave Macmillan, 2022), Merton and Hinduism: The Yoga of the Heart (Fons Vitae, 2021), and co-editor of Depth Psychology and Mysticism (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018), and has published in numerous scholarly and peer-reviewed journals, including: Quadrant: Journal of the C.G. Jung Foundation for Analytical Psychology, Jung Journal, Philosophy East and West, The Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, The International Journal of Transpersonal Studies, and The Merton Seasonal.For further information, please visit David's website: www.ahomeforsoul.com. East-West Psychology Podcast Website Connect with EWP: Website • Youtube • Facebook The EWP Podcast credits Produced, Edited and Mixed by: Jonathan Kay Music at the end of the episode titled The World in You, by Jonathan and Andrew Kay, from the album Temple Meditations, released on Monsoon-Music Record Label Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Spiritual Evolution, the Problem of Suffering, and the Birth of the Future Human

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 106:43


Today Judson Davis, East-West Psychology PhD, takes us on a guided meditation and the conversation emerges from themes that arose in this liminal space. Through integral frameworks we discuss the meaning and purpose behind the world of suffering, the role of evolution and reincarnation, and the need for expanding our awareness beyond the purely human dimension. Judson shares his thoughts about the evolutionary mission of the future human and how it is tied to the original goal of CIIS based on the spiritual and evolutionary vision of Sri Aurobindo, as brought to the west by Haridas Chaudhuri. He also calls for a transformation of our existing paradigm that includes the radical emergence of what he calls a diamond luminosity consciousness based on the vision of evolutionary philosopher Christopher Bache. We discuss the nature of original unity as a basis for individuation and the need for surrendering to a wisdom of complete openness and conceptual insecurity in the face of the great mystery of cosmic unfolding. The conversation then explores the intersection of Jungian Psychology and Tibetan Buddhist Tantra in Judson's own path, and we end by discussing the problems of transcendental idealism, teleology, and the limits of scientific materialism, as well as a future in which one is a co-creator in birthing the divine potential here on Earth. Judson Davis,PhD,is a university educator, author, spiritual counselor, filmmaker, and world traveler. He holds a Doctorate in East-West Psychology from the California Institute of Integral Studies (2012) and a Master's Degree in Counseling Psychology (with emphasis in Jungian Depth Psychology; 2006) from Pacifica Graduate Institute. He has taught on the university, college, and corporate levels in California, Germany, Japan, and South Korea, has produced documentary films, and has presented his work in a variety of public venues. Dr. Davis is the author of the book The Sacred Image: C. G. Jung and the Western Embrace of Tibetan Buddhism as well as numerous peer-reviewed journal publications. He also provides online coursework and spiritual counseling through The Institute of East-West Interdisciplinary Studies, which can be accessed at the following web address: www.east-westinstitute.com East-West Psychology Podcast Website Connect with EWP: Website • Youtube • Facebook Music at the end of the episode titled Tantrika, by Jonathan and Andrew Kay, from the album Forest Dwellers, released on Monsoon-Music Record Label Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

The East-West Psychology Podcast
Spiritual Evolution, the Problem of Suffering, and the Birth of the Future Human

The East-West Psychology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 106:43


Today Judson Davis, East-West Psychology PhD, takes us on a guided meditation and the conversation emerges from themes that arose in this liminal space. Through integral frameworks we discuss the meaning and purpose behind the world of suffering, the role of evolution and reincarnation, and the need for expanding our awareness beyond the purely human dimension. Judson shares his thoughts about the evolutionary mission of the future human and how it is tied to the original goal of CIIS based on the spiritual and evolutionary vision of Sri Aurobindo, as brought to the west by Haridas Chaudhuri. He also calls for a transformation of our existing paradigm that includes the radical emergence of what he calls a diamond luminosity consciousness based on the vision of evolutionary philosopher Christopher Bache. We discuss the nature of original unity as a basis for individuation and the need for surrendering to a wisdom of complete openness and conceptual insecurity in the face of the great mystery of cosmic unfolding. The conversation then explores the intersection of Jungian Psychology and Tibetan Buddhist Tantra in Judson's own path, and we end by discussing the problems of transcendental idealism, teleology, and the limits of scientific materialism, as well as a future in which one is a co-creator in birthing the divine potential here on Earth. Judson Davis,PhD,is a university educator, author, spiritual counselor, filmmaker, and world traveler. He holds a Doctorate in East-West Psychology from the California Institute of Integral Studies (2012) and a Master's Degree in Counseling Psychology (with emphasis in Jungian Depth Psychology; 2006) from Pacifica Graduate Institute. He has taught on the university, college, and corporate levels in California, Germany, Japan, and South Korea, has produced documentary films, and has presented his work in a variety of public venues. Dr. Davis is the author of the book The Sacred Image: C. G. Jung and the Western Embrace of Tibetan Buddhism as well as numerous peer-reviewed journal publications. He also provides online coursework and spiritual counseling through The Institute of East-West Interdisciplinary Studies, which can be accessed at the following web address: www.east-westinstitute.com East-West Psychology Podcast Website Connect with EWP: Website • Youtube • Facebook Music at the end of the episode titled Tantrika, by Jonathan and Andrew Kay, from the album Forest Dwellers, released on Monsoon-Music Record Label Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Micro-Presencing: Psycho-Somatic Soul Work as Movement, Expression, and Improvisation through Connection with the Small

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 81:08


In this episode we meet East-West Psychology MA Graduate, Shannon Gray, a trapeze artist and circus performer who after a devastating fall, came to EWP to process and explore this physical and psychological rupture in her life through studying the nature of injury and somatic psycho-spirituality. Shannon speaks about how one can fall back into their senses rooted in our bodies as a way to connect us to the natural world, as well as the body's capacity and potential to connect with soul. She shares her approaches to overcoming problems of disembodiment through confronting death and doing grief-work, as well as inner healing through deep relationality with animals. The conversation turns to the potential of artistic creativity to transcend the limitations of human conditioning by opening to cosmic forces beyond forms of traditional representation, and we discuss the contemplative practice of deep awareness of the small, or micro, which can lead to moments of radical presence, embodiment, and authentic creative expression. Shannon Gray can be found passing the time doing what many would consider rolling, climbing, releasing, gliding and frolicking. She enjoys things which consist of water, mud, trapeze bars, sand and beautiful sounds. Shannon believes in the sense of permission to be exactly who we are and she is swept away-physically, emotionally, metaphysically- by all things that entail the journey to cultivate this sense. She loves her adopted, somewhat damaged cat, Flam Bam, staring at her crystal collection while listening to Hamlet Gonashvili, dreaming of and chasing perfect waves, dancing to the music of those who create it from the depth of their soul, teaching through asking questions and performing by surrendering the need to find answers. Shannon has spent many years cultivating her love of movement and curating her unique and expressive style. She draws specifically from somatic studies, dance, yoga and the practice of authentic movement. Born in Montreal, she has traveled extensively- training, performing and teaching. She currently lives in San Francisco where she continues to pursue her work and art and is in the midst of completing her master's degree in east-west psychology at the California Institute of Integral Studies. Connect with EWP: Website • Youtube • Facebook Music at the end of the episode titled Braided Fate, by Jonathan Kay and Andrew Kay, from Temple Meditations released on Monsoon-Music Record Label Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

The East-West Psychology Podcast
Micro-Presencing: Psycho-Somatic Soul Work as Movement, Expression, and Improvisation through Connection with the Small

The East-West Psychology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 81:08


In this episode we meet East-West Psychology MA Graduate, Shannon Gray, a trapeze artist and circus performer who after a devastating fall, came to EWP to process and explore this physical and psychological rupture in her life through studying the nature of injury and somatic psycho-spirituality. Shannon speaks about how one can fall back into their senses rooted in our bodies as a way to connect us to the natural world, as well as the body's capacity and potential to connect with soul. She shares her approaches to overcoming problems of disembodiment through confronting death and doing grief-work, as well as inner healing through deep relationality with animals. The conversation turns to the potential of artistic creativity to transcend the limitations of human conditioning by opening to cosmic forces beyond forms of traditional representation, and we discuss the contemplative practice of deep awareness of the small, or micro, which can lead to moments of radical presence, embodiment, and authentic creative expression. From the time she could remember, Shannon Gray's relationship with dreams and the unseen world was profound; as was her relationship with movement, creativity, and animals. The merging of these passions led her to discover circus arts at the age of 22. Over the years, Shannon has cultivated her unique and emotionally poignant approach to dance trapeze and has performed and taught internationally through circus festivals, aerial dance companies, and social circus organizations. In 2014, Shannon suffered a life-altering injury. This rupture of both body and spirit led her to seek out a masters in East-West Psychology at the California Institute of Integral Studies. The result of her studies became The Sentience Project: an embodied inquiry into injury, healing, and our connection to non-human animals. Shannon currently lives in Bolinas, California where she is completing her short film, The Sentience Project. Her performance life is deeply inspired by collaborations with other artists such as videographer, Lawrence Martinez, and musician, Mia Pixley. Shannon is a youth mentor, a surfer, and an animal rights activist. Connect with EWP: Website • Youtube • Facebook Music at the end of the episode titled Braided Fate, by Jonathan Kay and Andrew Kay, from Temple Meditations released on Monsoon-Music Record Label Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
"Every Step a Prayer”: Truth and Reconciliation, Indigenous Wisdom Traditions and Decolonizing Shamanism

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 97:20


In this episode, we meet East-West Psychology adjunct faculty member, Chief Philip Scott, who recounts his journey from learning ballet in his youth to becoming a professional ballet dancer and, through apprenticeship with Traditional Medicine people from various Indigenous Nations, finds his way to the Lakota Sundance. Phillip has been Sundancing in the Lakota Tradition for the past 31 consecutive years, and he speaks of the cross-cultural nuances of how he was welcomed and accepted into this Indigenous tradition. The discussion turns to Truth and Reconciliation Day, which happened just before this recording, so we discuss modern issues of appropriation and commodification, the necessity of respect in relation to Indigenous peoples and cultures and the cultivation of patience and humility in the pursuit of embodied transformation on the Medicine Path. Phillip offers counsel on ways to approach Indigenous wisdom traditions with reverence as well as the means to decolonize contemporary shamanism. The conversation ends with the Chief speaking about Dance as a collective Prayer with our Ancestors, the Earth, and the Great Mystery. Of mixed Ancestry and thrice struck by Lightning, Phillip Scott has faithfully walked the Native Path for forty years, learning from and sanctioned by traditional Medicine/Holy people, tribal Spiritual leaders, Wisdomkeepers and Elders from several Indigenous cultures. Annually Sundancing in the Lakota tradition for over three decades and a member of the Native American Church, he is a Ceremonial leader and Traditional healer, entrusted to share Indigenous wisdom and Medicine practices with the contemporary world. An advisor and presenter on various Sacred matters, he is a consultant for educational, spiritual/religious, medical and environmental institutions as well as for corporations. Interviewed both nationally and internationally, his life, experience and writings have been featured in journals and books. In addition to directing and teaching the programs at Ancestral Voice - Institute for Indigenous Lifeways in Northern California, which he founded in 1994, he maintains a private healing practice, performs Ceremonies. conducts intensives, gives lectures and leads pilgrimages worldwide. He is skilled in survival and primitive technologies, has received a Masters degree from Naropa University and is also a licensed EMT. Connect with EWP: Website • Youtube • Facebook • Podcast Website Music at the end of the episode titled Lonely River, by Jonathan Kay and Andrew Kay, from Temple Meditations released on Monsoon-Music Record Label Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

The East-West Psychology Podcast
"Every Step a Prayer”: Truth and Reconciliation, Indigenous Wisdom Traditions and Decolonizing Shamanism

The East-West Psychology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 97:20


In this episode, we meet East-West Psychology adjunct faculty member, Chief Philip Scott, who recounts his journey from learning ballet in his youth to becoming a professional ballet dancer and, through apprenticeship with Traditional Medicine people from various Indigenous Nations, finds his way to the Lakota Sundance. Phillip has been Sundancing in the Lakota Tradition for the past 31 consecutive years, and he speaks of the cross-cultural nuances of how he was welcomed and accepted into this Indigenous tradition. The discussion turns to Truth and Reconciliation Day, which happened just before this recording, so we discuss modern issues of appropriation and commodification, the necessity of respect in relation to Indigenous peoples and cultures and the cultivation of patience and humility in the pursuit of embodied transformation on the Medicine Path. Phillip offers counsel on ways to approach Indigenous wisdom traditions with reverence as well as the means to decolonize contemporary shamanism. The conversation ends with the Chief speaking about Dance as a collective Prayer with our Ancestors, the Earth, and the Great Mystery. Of mixed Ancestry and thrice struck by Lightning, Phillip Scott has faithfully walked the Native Path for forty years, learning from and sanctioned by traditional Medicine/Holy people, tribal Spiritual leaders, Wisdomkeepers and Elders from several Indigenous cultures. Annually Sundancing in the Lakota tradition for over three decades and a member of the Native American Church, he is a Ceremonial leader and Traditional healer, entrusted to share Indigenous wisdom and Medicine practices with the contemporary world. An advisor and presenter on various Sacred matters, he is a consultant for educational, spiritual/religious, medical and environmental institutions as well as for corporations. Interviewed both nationally and internationally, his life, experience and writings have been featured in journals and books. In addition to directing and teaching the programs at Ancestral Voice - Institute for Indigenous Lifeways in Northern California, which he founded in 1994, he maintains a private healing practice, performs Ceremonies. conducts intensives, gives lectures and leads pilgrimages worldwide. He is skilled in survival and primitive technologies, has received a Masters degree from Naropa University and is also a licensed EMT. Connect with EWP: Website • Youtube • Facebook • Podcast Website Music at the end of the episode titled Lonely River, by Jonathan Kay and Andrew Kay, from Temple Meditations released on Monsoon-Music Record Label Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

InTalksicated Podcast
226. Andrew Kay Talks Enlightenment, Meditation and Facing Fears

InTalksicated Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 151:56


Buckle in listeners, this is a wild ride of an episode. I am stoked to chat with Newfoundland comedian Andrew Kay! Andrew has been doing comedy for 8 years and is now planted in the Halifax scene.We go on a rollercoaster ride of an episode and talk about: staying inspired in comedy, meditation & yoga, spirituality, saying no, true empathy, ayahuasca, diving into your fears and our thoughts on death and how to live. We also discuss the narcissism factor of comedy, how to reach common ground with people, managing ego, and what our last day on earth would be. PLUS: Sugar addictions, shark attacks, Only Fans, sexting, navigating friends with benefits and dramatic heartbreaks. Follow Andrew:@haveanicekay_Follow Sarah:Instagram: @sarahmaclTwitter: @sarahmaclellanTikTok: @sarahmaclellanSend in your questions, dilemmas, rants and more: Leave us a voicemailEmail questions: intalksicatedpodcast@gmail.comFill out the anonymous Talk Line FormShop the Intalksicated Merch StoreLeave a review on Apple Podcasts!Subscribe on  YouTube!Follow Intalksicated:Facebook: @intalksicatedpodcastInstagram: @intalksicatedpodcast

Access Utah
'The Choir of Man' on Thursday's Access Utah

Access Utah

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 54:00


The Choir of Man is a hit musical from Andrew Kay and Nic Doodson, featuring pub tunes, folk, rock, choral and Broadway numbers. We talked with three of the cast members on Thursday.

Salvation Army Today
USA Reads Donation

Salvation Army Today

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 0:59


Nine Salvation Army Boys & Girls Clubs in Texas received more than 660 English and Spanish language books this summer from USA Reads, an Initiative of The World Literacy Foundation. “The Salvation Army is so grateful for the book donation from the World Literacy Foundation,” said Alesia Lane, Director of The Salvation Army Boys & Girls Clubs in Texas. “Over the summer months our clubs provided academic camps, reading clubs, and project-based learning to prioritize academic success and help combat learning loss for the young people we serve.” Andrew Kay, the CEO of The World Literacy Foundation says, “Our work is more important than ever, and local collaboration is key. We are happy to work with The Salvation Army Boys & Girls Clubs to reach children across Texas,” To learn more, visit SALVATIONARMYSOUNDCAST.ORG/SATODAY

David and Will
Kate Collins and Mark Bickley - 30 June 2021

David and Will

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 90:42


Kate & Mark filling in for David & Will. Vincent McAviney in the UK, Callum Hann from Lou's Place, Cathy Riddell from SA Whale Centre, Andrew Kay from Van Gogh Alive, Michael Smyth with Flashback, Amelia Mulcahy, Blakey, Dr Chris Moy AMA, Tom Doedee from the Crows, Behind Crows Doors See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Matman Breakfast Show Catchup – Triple M Sunraysia 97.9

Andrew Kay from the Millewa Minions Car 3496 Team tells us more about the 2021 Variety Bash which kicks off from Melbourne on the 11th August this year heading to Great Keppel Island raising money for Sick Kids. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Theatre First
Pants On Fire (Melbourne International Comedy Festival)

Theatre First

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 4:13


Theatre First Episode 274Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly).Pants On Fire (Melbourne International Comedy Festival) PANTS ON FIRE live onstage at Andrew Kay's brand new venue Brunswick Ballroom. Two teams of well known showbiz types from comedy, television, film, music and more; compete to see who is the greatest bullshit artist of them all. Pants on Fire is a live onstage panel game, which started as a way to stay sane during lockdown and now explodes live onstage. Host Karen Davitt (Blue Heelers, Skirts, All Day Fritz) is joined every Wednesday evening (starting March 24) by headliner performers from the Melbourne Comedy Festival and beyond including:Jane Clifton, Geraldine Hickey, Brian Nankervis, Derek Guille, Dave O'Neil, Anna Go-Go, Adam Zwar, Fiona Scott Norman, Russell Fletcher, Alison Ferrier, Dan Witton, Fahey Younger, Dylan Lewis and more to be announced, not to mention surprise kamikaze guests from the audience itself. For more information visit: https://www.comedyfestival.com.au/2021/shows/ballroom-1 Theatre First RSS feed: https://rss.acast.com/theatre-first  Subscribe, rate and review Theatre First at all good podcatcher apps, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Pocket Casts, CastBox.FM, Podbean, ACast etc. If you're enjoying Theatre First podcast, please share and tell your friends. Your support would be appreciated...thank you. #theatre #stage #reviews #melbourne #australia  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Yank & The Limey
The White Pepper Debate

The Yank & The Limey

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 54:13


Welcome  our guest Andrew Kay, where debate the white pepper question.  This weeks book, A Man Called Ove by Frederik Backman,  that really does deserve all the praise. And, a delicious and curious Verdejo, lees- aged wine  called Cimbrón Special Selection, perfect for November.Support the show (https://www.buzzsprout.com/210926/podcast/website)

Politics and the Humanities
Episode 1: Can the Humanities Survive?

Politics and the Humanities

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 59:35


Tom Merrill and Sarah Marsh discuss Jonathan Kramnick's essay "The Humanities After Covid-19" (https://www.chronicle.com/article/the-humanities-after-covid-19) and Andrew Kay's essay "Academe's Extinction Moment: Failure, Whiskey, and Professional Collapse at the MLA." (https://www.chronicle.com/article/academes-extinction-event-failure-whiskey-and-professional-collapse-at-the-mla/) . Frederick Douglass's Narrative of the Life can be found here (https://www.amazon.com/Narrative-Life-Frederick-Douglass/dp/0486284999/ref=sxts_sxwds-bia-wc-p13n1_0?crid=AZEMMBWFQMXR&cv_ct_cx=narrative+of+the+life+of+frederick+douglass&dchild=1&keywords=narrative+of+the+life+of+frederick+douglass&pd_rd_i=0486284999&pd_rd_r=201f8a41-a4fe-4318-8dad-2c6eea58c749&pd_rd_w=NsQzT&pd_rd_wg=CDB3i&pf_rd_p=13bf9bc7-d68d-44c3-9d2e-647020f56802&pf_rd_r=H1XWK6YYRNTBFT24TS0S&psc=1&qid=1597799579&sprefix=Frederick+Douglass%2Caps%2C177&sr=1-1-791c2399-d602-4248-afbb-8a79de2d236f). Comments, criticism, and questions are welcome and may be addressed to politicsandthehumanities@gmail.com.

All Gains Podcast
Success Stories #1: Andrew Kay | All Gains Podcast

All Gains Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 38:04


As humans we make mistakes, some were dealt a bad hand in life, there are many ways where we end up feeling low. One day we decide that we do not want to live this way anymore and put in the effort to change. These are the success stories. Join our pubic Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/Allga... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allgainspodcast/support

Designing Open Democracy
Trust, a concept analysis

Designing Open Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2019 84:39


Before the year ends, this is an open ended discussion about how the year in democracy has ended, as well as to discuss what the future may hold for democracies around the world. Main presenter is Alexar Pendashteh who will present his analysis and musings on the nature of trust and how society conceptualises and acts upon it. He will be joined by Andrew Kay from Angry Aussie Youtube Channel as well as a range of audience members with expertise in linguistics, cooperatives, and others...https://discuss.designingopendemocracy.com/Discuss: https://discuss.designingopendemocracy.com/t/podcast-designing-open-democracy-trust-a-concept-analysis-after-fake-news-trivia-2019-12-11-wednesday/188

Kaluki Radio
Kaluki Radio 057 - Andrew Kay

Kaluki Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 60:08


An hour of the freshest house and techno direct from the underground, the Kaluki Radio Show is packed with new and exclusive cuts from all four corners of the globe and drops every Friday. Hosted by label boss, Pirate Copy, expect interviews, first plays and the latest news from Kaluki as he takes you into the mix on a non-stop journey through the scene’s big hitters. Pirate Copy in the mix with Andrew Kay.

Cyber Security Weekly Podcast
Episode 173 - When and how organisations should come to understand Micro-Segmentation - Insights with Illumio

Cyber Security Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019


Interview with Andrew Kay, Systems Engineer with Illumio. The Illumio Adaptive Security Platform® (ASP) secures the inside of any data centre and cloud – running any form of compute – with micro-segmentation enabled by application dependency and vulnerability maps. Following Episode 141 where we discussed how Illumio ASP delivers micro-segmentation by combining vulnerability data with real-time traffic visibility. This discussion dives into when and how organisations come to understand how their applications work, see where they are most vulnerable, and use that visibility to create and enforce micro-segmentation policies. Andrew Kay has over 15 years’ experience in security and quality assurance working with organisations across Asia Pacific to strengthen their resilience to cyber threats. Having worked with major industry players like Micro Focus and HPE, Andrew now represents Illumio South Pacific as he combines his knowledge of technology and industry to design and implement solutions that prevent attackers' lateral movement, protect high-value assets and achieve compliance goals. Illumio is supporting the Cyber Risk Meetup events in Sydney and Melbourne in 2019 and is listed on the MySecurity Marketplace, including listed reports; How to secure your crown jewel applications and How to Build a Micro-Segmentation Strategy Further reading: https://www.mysecuritymarketplace.com/product/the-inevitable-costs-of-status-quo-security/ https://www.mysecuritymarketplace.com/product/decoupling-security-from-the-network-the-evolution-of-segmentation/ For more information or to register a consultation visit https://www.mysecuritymarketplace.com/product/illumio-adaptive-security-platform/ Recorded 3 September 2019 in Sydney, Australia

Philly Pressbox Radio Roundtable
PPR #240: Dei Lynam on Sixers/Draft; Andrew Kay on Philly Spectrum 'S'

Philly Pressbox Radio Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 60:00


June 19 is NBA Draft Night Eve, and the 76ers have pick #24 and several second-round selections to make. There are also lots of free-agency questions to be answered! Joining us to talk all-things Sixers is Dei Lynam, a long-time Sixers insider who these days is often heard on 97.5 The Fanatic. Also visiting with Bill Furman and Jim "Chet" Chesko this week: Andrew Kay, owner of the "Philly Spectrum S," to give us some more Spectrum memories and update us on what's happening with the 6-foot-by-4-foot 'S' that hung on the outside of the arena that was home to the Flyers and 76ers for many years.

Pickles & Bonz Sports Show
Episode 100 - Wayne 'Flipper' Phillips LIVE at the Watermark Hotel

Pickles & Bonz Sports Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 48:00


We celebrate our 100th show in style broadcasting LIVE from the Watermark Hotel in Glenelg. Our special guest is former Australia Cricketer and media personality Wayne 'Flipper' Phillips. Joining us to celebrate was some of our past guests including Michael Aish, Brett Aitken, our #1 fan James Congdon and his amazing wife Hannah and the boss of Wirra Wirra Wines, Andrew Kay....what a great night!Thanks you to everyone who has supported us and tuned in throughout our first hundred shows and a big thank you to our loving partners Nicole & Jo...couldn't do it without you.

Fat Packs Podcast
EP 269 Ryan McMahon & Andrew Kay

Fat Packs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2018 72:37


On this episode, Eric and Paul sit down with Colorado Rockies rookie Ryan McMahon. He's still finding his way at the plate right now, but he is loaded with talent and has a lot to offer in The Show. Later, Andrew Kay joins us for our Super Collector series as he shares the details of his autograph project on the Philly SPectrum "S". This is a can't miss interview full of history and one collector's passion to help keep the memory of the House that Rock Built. All that, plus new products and pricing, and much more, this week on, The Fat Packs Podcast.

Philly Pressbox Radio Roundtable
Sixers Reporter Keith Pompey, 'Spectrum S' Owner Andrew Kay: PPR

Philly Pressbox Radio Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2018 57:00


Sixers and Villanova NCAA championship talk, plus all sorts of other Philadelphia sports topics on this week's Philly Pressbox Radio Roundtable! Joining co-hosts Bill Furman and Jim "Chet" Chesko are Philly.com 76ers beat writer Keith Pompey and "Philly Spectrum S" owner Andrew Kay. You'll hear the latest on the Sixers' playoff outlook and the status of Joel Embiid from Keith, and all sorts of stories and memories related to the Spectrum from Andrew! Plus, our take on the "memorable" first week of the Phillies' 2018 season and new manager Gabe Kapler.

Radio Sport Breakfast
Ross Kemp: There have been times I thought I may die

Radio Sport Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017 9:01


LISTEN ABOVE AS ROSS KEMP SPEAKS WITH THE RADIO SPORT BREAKFASTBAFTA award-winning investigative journalist Ross Kemp was in studio to talk about his upcoming New Zealand tour in February.In a global first, documentary maker, author and actor Ross Kemp will reveal the truth about how the extreme world works live on stage, delivering remarkable insights into the 73 documentaries that he has made with his team across the world in the last 15 years.Kemp will tour New Zealand and Australia in February 2018 and you’re invited to hear him talk frankly about some of the world’s most dangerous people, the places he has visited and the humour that keeps him and his team going.“I’m really excited to be speaking candidly about my experiences in some of the most extreme places on the earth,” says Kemp.“It’s very easy for people to assume there is good and evil in the world, but I have often found it isn’t that simple. I’m looking forward to sharing my personal experiences, both humorous and heart breaking.”Kemp has come face-to-face with some of the worst aspects of humanity. His award-winning documentaries examine some of the most extreme situations that exist on our planet and analyse who we are and why we do the things we do.Driven by a sense of social justice, Kemp and his team have risked their lives to make these documentaries and have never shied away from asking the difficult questions.Through his landmark TV series Extreme World, which has been broadcast on British TV since 2011 and is seen on BBC Knowledge on SKY Television in New Zealand, Kemp is a true voice who explains how our world is mapped with conflict, ranging from war to trafficking, drugs, violence and suffering.Kemp will talk openly about how he became a documentary maker after meeting a member of the infamous American ‘Bloods’ who had been shot more than 20 times. This led him to make documentaries about gangs from El Salvador to East Timor and from Moscow to South Africa.From witnessing the tribal violence in Kenya to the Democratic Republic of Congo and reporting on the frontline in Iraq, Syria, Libya and Afghanistan,Kemp and his team have spent time in some of the most dangerous places on the planet.Revealing our troubled world on stage, Kemp will deliver the stories, the heroes, the villains and the bravery of ordinary people in extraordinary situations - and the humour that bonds us all together.For the first time live ever, Kemp will deliver highlights from his back catalogue and his personal story of how an actor carved a new career in a world where there are no scripts.In this no-holds-barred evening, Kemp delivers the brutal untold story of our diverse world.Be prepared to laugh, cry and rethink who and what we are.You’ll also have the chance to talk directly to Kemp about his experiences and what makes him tick in an audience Q&A.Nothing will prepare you for ROSS KEMP - Extreme Tales Live on Stage.The show is presented by Neptune Entertainment, Matt Van Rooy, BBC Worldwide and Andrew Kay.Tickets on sale 9.00am Monday November 27.

Pickles & Bonz Sports Show
Episode 50 - Raise The Bat

Pickles & Bonz Sports Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2017 79:03


We've cracked one through the covers to bring up our 50! Our special guest tonight is Wirra Wirra's CEO, Andrew Kay who chats about his love of sport and his love of the greatest winery in the country. Thanks to everyone who's tunes in over the first 50 and hope you can keep tuning in for at least 50 more!

Out In Brighton with Kathy Caton
Out In Brighton 26th January 2017

Out In Brighton with Kathy Caton

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2017 59:57


If you’ve made it this far in Dry January, I salute you - or if it’s all caught up with you and you’re riddled with cold (as I am) - I salute you, too. This week, we’ll be hearing from the Latest TV’s creative director Andrew Kay, who’s in with exciting news about what the channel is planning in terms of LGBTQ coverage. We’ll also be looking at his writing career and having a bit of a general purpose gossip There’s a stellar line up coming to the Komedia on the 29th with Broken Biscuits featuring Joanne Neary, Mr B the gentleman rhymer and our very own Lorraine Bowen - event organiser Idle Eye will be in to tell all And it’s nearly time for the B Right On festival to celebrate LGBT History Month in February - Billie Lewis will be here, and to round you up to the celebration show!

BSing with Sean K
Episode 24: Angry Aussie: YouTube Comedian and Vlogger

BSing with Sean K

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2015


In this episode Sean K talks to Andrew Kay, better know as Angry Aussie on YouTube. Andrew talks about his videos, his passion for comedy, his character Mr. Angry, his frustration with bigots and his views on life and politics in Australia.