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This episode of the Pipeliners Podcast features Mark Piazza from API and Andy Duncan from Enbridge discussing the new API Recommended Practice 1187, focused on managing landslide hazards for pipeline integrity. The conversation covers the development of this standard, its key elements, and the industry collaboration that went into creating it, while also highlighting the practical, adaptable approach operators can take to mitigate geotechnical risks effectively. Visit PipelinePodcastNetwork.com for a full episode transcript, as well as detailed show notes with relevant links and insider term definitions.
In this episode of the Pipeline Technology Podcast, host Russel Treat discusses the API 1187 Pipeline Integrity Management of Landslide Hazards recommended practice with guests Mark Piazza from API and Andy Duncan from Enbridge. The conversation explores the historical significance of landslides as a threat to pipelines, the challenges of managing these hazards, and the industry's ongoing efforts to improve landslide detection, prevention, and mitigation practices through advancements in technology and standards. Visit PipelinePodcastNetwork.com for a full episode transcript, as well as detailed show notes with relevant links and insider term definitions.
WHAT A LOAD OF BOWLS Hosted by Simon & DJ - Bringing you everything lawn bowls - discussing the hot topics around the greens with some bowls banter, bringing you player Interviews, tournaments and events around the country and also player and club development insights. This Episode - We discuss the greatest English male and female bowlers - 58 year old's playing in the over 60's... getting the conditions of entry streamlined - State title or national title.. which has more prestige? - Simon has some top tips on playing pairs and how he went in the regional pairs last weekend Check it out!!! Andy Duncan playing just as good a bowl as Nick Brett - https://youtube.com/shorts/dpyaio6PcPI?feature=share Get In Touch With Us Join The Bowls Academy Community for all the latest news and resources direct to your inbox - https://www.thebowlsacademy.com/opt-in Get in touch with us via https://www.thebowlsacademy.com/contact or email simon@thebowlsacademy.com or dj@thebowlsacademy.com Share, like and follow us on Apple Podcast, Spotify & YouTube
In this episode of "The Rational Egoist" podcast, hosts Michael Liebowitz and Andy Duncan delve into the contentious topic of secession in America. Is it possible for a state or group of individuals to legally secede from the Union without violating individual rights? Michael explores this question from an objectivist perspective, examining the principles of individual freedom and the right to rebel against tyrannical governments if you are an individual or consenting group of individuals, but cautions that forced secession violates the very principle that it is based on and that is individual human rights. Moreover, the hosts explore the role of individuals in shaping society through a consistent and principled message. Can one person or a small group of individuals make a significant impact on society by advocating for their beliefs and values? The hosts examine the power of persuasion and the importance of a clear, consistent message in effecting change.Tune in to "The Rational Egoist" podcast to explore the complex and provocative topic of secession in America from a rational, individualist perspective.
From Socialist to Capitalist - A Journey of Reason and Logic | The Rational Egoist In this insightful interview, Michael Liebowitz, The Rational Egoist, sits down with Andy Duncan, a former socialist turned capitalist. Andy shares his personal journey of transformation from blindly accepting socialist ideology to becoming a capitalist through the use of induction, observation, and logical reasoning.Throughout the interview, Andy reflects on his previous beliefs in socialism and how he realized that the ideology lacked objective truth and could not stand up to rational scrutiny. He highlights how books like "Eat the Rich" fell short in comparison to works based on objective truth, such as those by Ayn Rand and Ludwig von Mises.The conversation dives deep into the principles of capitalism and the role of reason and logic in shaping economic systems. Andy shares his insights on the value of individualism, entrepreneurship, and free-market competition in driving innovation and progress.This interview is a must-watch for anyone interested in understanding the power of reason and logic in shaping our beliefs and economic systems. Join Michael and Andy in this fascinating conversation that is sure to challenge and inspire you.
Be encouraged by the ministry of Andy Duncan, an amazing leader from Granbury who has been called to the nations and is now walking in his calling. Be encouraged as he shares updates from Berlin and what God is doing next in he and his wife's ministry.
Be encouraged by the ministry of Andy Duncan, an amazing leader from Granbury who has been called to the nations and is now walking in his calling. Be encouraged as he shares updates from Berlin and what God is doing next in he and his wife's ministry.
Be encouraged by the ministry of Andy Duncan, an amazing leader from Granbury who has been called to the nations and is now walking in his calling. Be encouraged as he shares updates from Berlin and what God is doing next in he and his wife's ministry.
Be encouraged by the ministry of Andy Duncan, an amazing leader from Granbury who has been called to the nations and is now walking in his calling. Be encouraged as he shares updates from Berlin and what God is doing next in he and his wife's ministry.
Be encouraged by the ministry of Andy Duncan, an amazing leader from Granbury who has been called to the nations and is now walking in his calling. Be encouraged as he shares updates from Berlin and what God is doing next in he and his wife's ministry.
Be encouraged by the ministry of Andy Duncan, an amazing leader from Granbury who has been called to the nations and is now walking in his calling. Be encouraged as he shares updates from Berlin and what God is doing next in he and his wife's ministry.
Be encouraged by the ministry of Andy Duncan, an amazing leader from Granbury who has been called to the nations and is now walking in his calling. Be encouraged as he shares updates from Berlin and what God is doing next in he and his wife's ministry.
Be encouraged by the ministry of Andy Duncan, an amazing leader from Granbury who has been called to the nations and is now walking in his calling. Be encouraged as he shares updates from Berlin and what God is doing next in he and his wife's ministry.
The Ottawa Mine Ban Treaty meant a sharp decline in the use of factory-made landmines, but an unfortunate side effect has been the increase in homemade devices, otherwise known as Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs). HALO specialist Pete Smith explains why these are still landmines, while colleague Andy Duncan explains how a new landmine specifically designed to penetrate body armour and sense human presence has been used by Russia in Ukraine. Meanwhile Fiona Kilpatrick talks about the challenges in destroying very large explosive items - in this case a 750lb aircraft bomb buried in a remote Laos village for over 50 years. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Property and Freedom Podcast, Episode 089. This lecture is from the 2012 meeting of the Property and Freedom Society: Andy Duncan (England/Hong Kong), Liberty Through Literature. PFS 2012 Playlist.
Welcome to episode 19 of Season 12 of The Coode Street Podcast. This time out, Jonathan and Gary return, sans guests or much of a plan. They do manage to touch upon a number of significant issues, such as the work of newly minted World Fantasy Life Achievement winner Howard Waldrop, whether Waldrop could be viewed as a regional author (a Texan in particular), and which other writers might be thought of a representing particular regional voices (R.A. Lafferty, Andy Duncan, Christopher Rowe, Daryl Gregory?), and how regional voice may show up even in the work of hard SF writers like Gregory Benford. This leads into a more general discussion of influences. Are films based on Philip K. Dick now more influential than Dick's novels themselves? How are innovative writers like Greg Egan (who just turned 60) and Ted Chiang seen as influential? This leads, somehow, into a discussions of how writers like Dick, Lovecraft, Le Guin, Octavia Butler made it into the Library of America, and finally to the importance of international and regional anthologies such as Oghenchovwe Donald Ekpeki's new Year's Best African Speculative Fiction. As always, we also touch upon what we're reading this week.
Chloe continues her conversation with David Miller, the Pastor of Membership at McGregor Baptist Church and Andy Duncan who serves as a deacon here at McGregor Baptist Church. Presented by McGregor Podcast 2021 Visit Our Website at https://TalkTruthPodcast.com
Episode 39: Andy McDonald chats to Dr Duncan French the Vice President of Performance at the UFC Performance Institute in Las Vegas. Duncan is globally recognized as a leading expert in high-performance sport with over 20 years of experience working with elite professional and Olympic athletes. Duncan has previously enjoyed been the Director of Performance Sciences for the University of Notre Dame Athletics Department, Technical Lead for Strength & Conditioning at the English Institute of Sport and has worked three full olympic cycles for GB Basketball and Taekwondo. He has also served as the Head of Strength & Conditioning at Newcastle United Football Club in the EPL and authored or co-authored 60 peer-reviewed scientific manuscripts and seven book chapters. In this episode Andy & Duncan discuss: Duncan’s backgroundSetting up the UFCPIUnderstanding the fighter Training transfer Concurrent training The future of the UFCPI Where you can find Duncan: Twitter InstagramLinkedIn Inform Performance is sponsored by VALD Performance, makers of the Nordbord, Forceframe, ForeDecks and HumanTrak. VALD Performance systems are built with the high-performance practitioner in mind, translating traditionally lab-based technologies into engaging, quick, easy-to-use tools for daily testing, monitoring and training Keep up to date with everything that is going on with the podcast by following Inform Performance on: InstagramTwitterOur Website Our Team Andy McDonaldBen Ashworth
Ten minutes with... is a special series presented by Coode Street that sees readers and booklovers from around the world talk about what they're reading right now and what's getting them through these difficult times. Gary talks with writer, professor, critic, editor, and Shirley Jackson Awards board member F. Brett Cox about the Jackson Awards, the early days of punk, Andy Duncan, Elizabeth Hand, the mysterious Jack Parsons, Anthony Boucher, Daniel Defoe, the Strugatsky brothers, Octavia Butler, and Brett's own short fiction (including new story "Bend in the Air" in Patricia Bray & S.C. Butler's Portals). Books mentioned include: The End of All Our Exploring and Other Stories by F. Brett Cox Cool Town: How Athens, Georgia, Launched Alternative Music and Changed American Culture by Grace Elizabeth Hale Sex and Rockets: The Occult World of Jack Parsons by John Carter The Last Days of New Paris by China Mieville Rocket to the Morgue by Anthony Boucher A Journal of the Plague Year by Daniel Defoe Roadside Picnic by Boris and Arkady Strugatsky Parable of the Talents by Octavia Butler
Ten minutes with... is a special series presented by Coode Street that sees readers and booklovers from around the world talk about what they're reading right now and what's getting them through this strange time. Today Gary spends ten minutes with multiple award winner Andy Duncan, touching upon vintage stand-up comedy, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, classic UFO lore, Sarah Pinsker's prescient yet hopeful novel Song for a New Day, and his own forthcoming story, "The All Go Hungry Hash House". Books mentioned include: An Agent of Utopia by Andy Duncan How to Talk Dirty and Influence People by Lenny Bruce A Song for a New Day by Sarah Pinsker "The All Go Hungry Hash House" by Andy Duncan in Galactic Stew.
Hunter Hastings asks Sean Ring, Finlingo Co-founder and CEO, for his number one secret for entrepreneurial success. His answer: Iteration. Sean offers additional insights, as we'll see below, but the power of iteration is his number one: doing things over and over, with a view to improving. Always learning, always changing, never getting tired of improving and tinkering, whether it's with your life path, your self-knowledge, your skills, your code base or your business. You can never predict the future, but you can always monitor your felt uneasiness and take action to relieve it by doing better. Key Takeaways and Actionable Insights Sean navigated his lifepath through specialized areas of the financial services industry and through multiple locations around the globe, accumulating knowledge and insight at every step along the way. Armed with degrees in finance, Sean found his way into banking, and into derivatives accounting with Lehman Brothers. Then to the "back office" (operations) at Credit Suisse, then the front office, then client management. It was a winding path, finding out what he was good at, where he needed to improve, and what he liked and disliked about corporate life. He worked in New York City and London got a taste of international travel and living that he enjoyed. He took a pause: time off and a self-assessment to organize his individual resources. The corporate treadmill can be mesmerizing. Sean took a year off to take his bearings, including a measurement of his personality traits using the OCEAN model, as well as subjectively self-assessing his strengths and areas for improvement. He began to focus on organization — both the entrepreneurial function and the personal skill. Not only was organization a way to self-improve, it was a step on the pathway to entrepreneurship, the role that Joe Salerno describes, from Mises, as supervising and organizing the various elements of productive property into a coherent structure of means, i.e. the firm. He identified financial training as his professional field. Sean found he was excellent in front of the class. His communications abilities enabled him to express complex topics so that young trainees would understand and absorb them. His hard work ensured no gaps or weaknesses in his training materials. His gregariousness helped him to learn from other experts. He found himself highly motivated by helping young people embark upon the path as he had followed, but armed by Sean with more knowledge. At the same time, Sean himself never stopped accumulating certifications, qualification and badges. Skills need continuous refreshment. In the financial services industry, there are complex technical issues to master, from financial instruments to trading techniques to compliance to ethics. Sean dedicated himself to accumulating a wide range of certifications, both to confirm his own levels of technical excellence in his field, and to communicate to others his rigorous pursuit of knowledge. He is a big believer in testing and its importance in maintaining quality and integrity in service industries like finance where technical complexity sometimes doesn't combine well with transparent and high-trust relationship practices — what Sean calls the combination of hard skills and soft skills. And he found a business partner with complementary skills and a shared mindset. Between them, Sean and his business partner Andy Duncan combine marketing / sales / communications / finance expertise with coding, A.I., and cognitive psychology. They share founders' ambitions, work together well, and both enjoy Austrian Economics. Entrepreneurial initiatives are more likely to succeed when two or more partners can combine relevant skills and experience in a collaborative relationship. All these steps bring Sean to a logical milestone on his life path: co-founder and CEO of a tech start-up employing advanced technology to achieve new levels of testing integrity to his industry. Finlingo employs AI and advanced coding to write exam questions for technically complex financial certifications and to infinitely replicate those questions, so that no two candidates get the same questions, no questions can be memorized, and the exams can't be stolen or hacked. Instructors and institutions enjoy a write-once-and-relax experience in composing questions and setting exams, a significant relief of uneasiness. Sean shares his 5 key learnings for a successful entrepreneur's journey. Iteration: Entrepreneurs learn that they're wrong every day. Every fork can be re-taken. Every initiative can be improved. Every left turn can be re-thought as a right turn. Keep iterating.Humility: The mindset for iteration is humility – entrepreneurs know that they don't know a lot, that every decision is based on imperfect knowledge, and every judgement is subject to uncertainty.Self-awareness: Deal with your own internal pressure; manage your own expectations – success does not necessarily come quickly and you don't necessarily advance in a straight line at a constant pace.Lean cost discipline: Keep costs low, and don't bankrupt yourself by spending too much too soon. Afford yourself the opportunity to make the mistakes you need to make.Family: Keep your spouse or partner supportive; communicate well. Sean's Principles of Austrian Economics What are the principles of economics most useful for business success? Subjective value: Entrepreneurs can easily get wrapped up in their own (objective) beliefs about the importance and market impact of their product or service. The only thing that matters is how customers feel about it. Truly understanding subjective value and thinking and feeling like the customer is a key to success. Sean asks: what is the wish list inside the customer's mind at any one given moment and where does your service stand on that list. Top of the list may be the pressing need to pick the kids up from school when you are trying to sell an annuity or insurance policy. Be aware, and empathetic. Customer sovereignty: “The market always asserts itself”, in Sean's phrasing. It tells you what it wants. The market is the real boss. Listen to the market feedback and interpret it intelligently. The market may want features that you think are unimportant. The feedback may come to you as “not easy to use” when the right interpretation is “build me a better dashboard”. Unique assembly of assets: Entrepreneurial success is often a synthesis rather than the invention of a new-to-the-world idea. If a customer needs both A and B, and you can provide a service that integrates A with B, that might be enough to create a new business. No need to invent the wheel. Iterate, iterate, iterate. Additional Resources "Iterating Towards Entrepreneurial Success" (PDF): Mises.org/E4E_59_PDF Try the "Austrian Entrepreneur's Journey" course: Mises.org/E4E_Learn Sean Ring's company: Finlingo.com
Gary is still riding high after a huge boxing day haul, while Andy & Duncan are the scrooges at the FPL xmas party who decided to get rid of Trent. There's Kevin's xmas gifs to discuss, Spurs away day woes, will Vardy still party with a baby and a great Liverpool player tip as a Christmas bonus.
Andy Duncan is a television producer, bar & nightclub owner, and the founder of the Bullrun Rally, which Matt and TST participated in four times. We haven't seen each other in about 4 years, so there should be stories. Watch the show! https://youtu.be/36UvDoeCwPs Follow us!T: @thesmokingtire @zackklapmanIG: @thesmokingtire @fakezackklapman @bullrunrally NEW SHIRTS!https://www.blipshift.com/tst
Hur Nigel Farage och Brexit är spiken i kistan för EU, hur britterna ännu en gång räddar oss från ett europeiskt imperium, hur brittiska politiker och statstjänstemän försökt stoppa det - och kan Boris Johnson lyckas göra ingenting? Med Andy Duncan från Mises UK.
The Human Action Podcast reviews another overlooked classic by Mises: The Anti-Capitalistic Mentality. This book takes no prisoners, showing how envy motivates progressive and conservative intellectuals who fear dynamic capitalism. The real reactionaries, according to Mises? Socialists who want to keep everyone stuck at one station in life. Our friend Andy Duncan from Mises UK, who recently reviewed the book, joins the show to discuss. Read the book free here, or enter code "HAPOD" in our bookstore to buy a softcover for only $5! Subscribe and listen on iTunes, YouTube, Stitcher, Soundcloud, Google Play, Spotify, or via RSS.]]>
The Human Action Podcast reviews another overlooked classic by Mises: The Anti-Capitalistic Mentality. This book takes no prisoners, showing how envy motivates progressive and conservative intellectuals who fear dynamic capitalism. The real reactionaries, according to Mises? Socialists who want to keep everyone stuck at one station in life. Our friend Andy Duncan from Mises UK, who recently reviewed the book, joins the show to discuss. Read the book free here, or enter code "HAPOD" in our bookstore to buy a softcover for only $5! Subscribe and listen on iTunes, YouTube, Stitcher, Soundcloud, Google Play, Spotify, or via RSS.
The Human Action Podcast reviews another overlooked classic by Mises: The Anti-Capitalistic Mentality. This book takes no prisoners, showing how envy motivates progressive and conservative intellectuals who fear dynamic capitalism. The real reactionaries, according to Mises? Socialists who want to keep everyone stuck at one station in life. Our friend Andy Duncan from Mises UK, who recently reviewed the book, joins the show to discuss. Read the book free here, or enter code "HAPOD" in our bookstore to buy a softcover for only $5! Subscribe and listen on iTunes, YouTube, Stitcher, Soundcloud, Google Play, Spotify, or via RSS.
Have hot antipasto with Andy Duncan as we celebrate the publication of his new collection An Agent of Utopia and discuss why it took a quarter of a century to bring the book's lead story from title idea to completion, how he was influenced by the research regimen of the great Frederik Pohl, the way a short story is like an exploded toolshed, why he deliberately wrote a deal with the devil story after hearing he shouldn't write deal with the devil stories, the embarrassing marketing blurb he can't stop telling people about in bars, what caused a last-minute change to the title of one of the collection's new stories, how he feels about going viral after his recent J. R. R. Tolkien comments, what he learned about himself from completing this project and what it means for the future of his writing, what it is about his most reprinted story which made it so, and much more.
Secondo Andy Duncan, il Signore degli Anelli sarebbe razzista. Questa opinione, a mio parere sbagliata, ci dice molto di più su Andy Duncan che sul libro di cui parla, poiché l'interprete, quando giudica l'opera, espone molte cose di sé e quasi nessuna... dell'opera! Parliamone! ISCRIVITI ALLA NEWSLETTER: http://eepurl.com/c-LKfz Sostienimi con Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/rickdufer Il mio libro "Elogio dell'idiozia": https://amzn.to/2J9WwKZ (versione ebook: https://amzn.to/2xSsoOD) Il mio show "FiloSoFarSoGood": https://www.spreaker.com/show/filosofarsogood Il mio canale Youtube: http://bit.ly/rickdufer Il mio profilo Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rickdufer/ La mia pagina Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rickdalferro/ Tutti i miei prossimi eventi: https://riccardodalferro.com/eventi/ Daily Cogito: dal lunedì al venerdì alle 7 del mattino!Svegliarsi per pensare oppure pensare per svegliarsi? Daily Cogito è ascoltabile e scaricabile dalle seguenti fonti:Canale Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/dailycogitoSpotify: http://bit.ly/DailySpoty iTunes: http://bit.ly/dailytunes
The 2018 World Fantasy Convention was held in Baltimore, Maryland over the first weekend of November. People from all over the globe gathered, including Gary and Jonathan, to engage in discussion, appreciate art, and generally share their love of the fantasy genre. Somewhere in there, Gary and Jonathan found time to sit down with Andy Duncan to discuss his brand new short story collection, Agent of Utopia. The book is a fine one and the conversation was wonderful. As always, we'd like to thank Andy for making the time to talk to the podcast, and we'd like to thank you for listening.
Worldcon 76 in San Jose, California this past August was a busy time. Thousands of science fiction and fantasy writers, readers, artists, publishers, and fans of every stripe travelled across the country and, in some cases, around the world to celebrate the best in SF. We (Gary and Jonathan) had a wonderful time while we were there and managed to record four special episodes. Our final conversation is one of our favourites. Alec Nevala-Lee's Astounding: John W. Campbell, Isaac Asimov, Robert A. Heinlein, L. Ron Hubbard, and the Golden Age of Science Fiction is a fascinating and probably definitive examination of Astounding, John W. Campbell and the writers who made up that time. Andy Duncan, a long-time friend of the podcast, also just published "New Frontiers of the Mind", his first story for Analog (successor to Astounding) which examines the connection between Campbell and Rhine. Both Alec and Andy sat down with us in San Jose to discuss Campbell, Astounding, and their own work. As always, we'd like to thank Alec and Andy for making time to talk to us and we hope you enjoy the conversation!
Jen Browne is back to fill up your calendar with great Fall literary events in Frostburg, Maryland! We have a complete list of events listed below. For more information about the events listed below be sure to visit frostburg.edu/cla or contact jabrowne@frostburg.edu for more information. l 5-6 October: 12th Annual Western Maryland Independent Literature Festival Join us for two days of readings, roundtables, and panel discussions celebrating the writers, publishers, and readers of small press and independent literature at various locations on Main St. in Frostburg. Saturday’s events include a book fair with regional publishers in the Lyric Theatre 11 October: Gerald Duff 7:30 PM, Lyric Theatre Gerald Duff has published over 18 books, including novels, collections of short stories and poems, and books of nonfiction. His newest book, Nashville Burning, was published in September 2017. http://www.geraldduff.com/ 25 October: Julia Kasdorf (poet) and Steven Rubin (photographer) 7:30 PM, Lewis J. Ort Library Julia Spicher Kasdorf has published three collections of poetry with the University of Pittsburgh Press, most recently Poetry in America. With photographer Steven Rubin, she has created a poetry collection to document the impacts of natural gas development in Pennsylvania, titled Shale Play, which will be published by Penn State University Press in fall 2018. http://english.la.psu.edu/faculty-staff/jmk28 1 November: Peter Stark 7 PM, Lyric Theatre Peter Stark is an adventure and exploration writer and historian. A long-time correspondent for Outside magazine, Stark’s articles and essays have also appeared in Smithsonian, The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, Men’s Journal, and many others. His Astoria was a New York Times bestseller.Young Washington: How Wilderness and War Forged America’s Founding Father was published in May 2018. Stark’s visit is funded by the Martha T. and Ralph M. Race Western History Lecture Fund and co-sponsored by the History Department. https://www.peterstarkauthor.com 10 November: One Act Play Festival 7:00 PM in the Historic Palace Theatre The One-Act Play Festival features a production of the winning play and staged readings of the second and third place winning plays of our international one-act playwriting competition; a talkback with writers, actors, and directors; and a reception. 6 December: Andy Duncan 7:30 PM, Main Street Books FSU’s very own Andy Duncan will celebrate the release of An Agent of Utopia: New and Selected Stories (out in November from Small Beer Press) with a reading at Main Street Books. Other events, such as our first Saturday Coffee with a Writer program, will be continuing as well.
It's time to taste Toad in the Hole with Ellen Klages as we discuss why it took 40 years from the time she wrote the first sentence of her Nebula Award-nominated story "Passing Strange" to finish the tale, what a truck filled with zebras taught her about the difference between storytelling and real life, how cosplaying helped give birth to her characters, what she finds so fascinating about creating historical science fiction, why revising is her favorite part of writing, the reason she's the best auctioneer I've seen in my lifetime of con-going, what she teaches students is the worst mistake a writer can make, how her collaboration with Andy Duncan gave birth to an award-winning novella, whether she still feels like "a round peg in genre’s polyhedral hole" as she wrote in the afterword to her first short story collection, and much more.
On Show 28 of the Mises UK Podcast, Andy Duncan speaks to Professor Guido Hülsmann about a new forthcoming book that he’s working on, based on the concept of a free lunch, or rather the political economy of gratuitousness. In a packed interview, along the way we also cover a pertinent encyclical by Pope Benedict XVI, the economic consequences of
On Show 27 of the Mises UK podcast, Andy Duncan speaks with Sean Gabb about his newly-published book: ‘Radical Coup: A Case for Reaction’. We concentrate on the main idea mapped out within it, which is Sean’s ‘frontal attack’ plan for taking English society and culture back away from a tax-eating statist Guardian-Reader elite, and all those other socialists who
On Show 26, Andy Duncan speaks with Doctor Andreas Tiedtke, from Mises Deutschland, about the Misesian praxeology of ten different individual state taxes, and how each type has different negative effects upon human behaviour. They examine how each one of these taxes wreaks its own particular kind havoc upon a free society, starting with the least bad, at number 10,
On Show 25, Andy Duncan speaks with one of our Mises UK Faculty members, Doctor Matteo Salonia, who lectures at King’s College in London, in early modern history, from the 15th century to the French Revolution. He’s also author of the recent book, ‘Genoa’s Freedom’. They talk about the influence of Niccolo Machiavelli, the infamous 16th century author of ‘The
On Show 24 of the Mises UK Podcast, with host, Andy Duncan, we speak with our Caledonian man in Edinburgh, David Farrer, the power behind the throne on the ‘Freedom and Whisky’ blog site. We talk about the current state of Scotland as regards freedom, whisky, socialism, and secession, given the failure of the 2014 referendum to secede Scotland from
On Show 23 of the Mises UK Podcast, with regular host, Andy Duncan, we speak with Helio Beltrão, the founder and president of ‘Instituto Mises Brasil’, about the recent 200-year celebration of Karl Marx’s birth. We also cover the success that Mises Brasil has had spreading the ideas of Mises within Brazil and also, and how these ideas can be
On Show 22 of the Mises UK Podcast, Andy Duncan speaks with the Reverend Rory McClure, a Free Church Pastor for an independent evangelical church, about the subject of inequality in society, and how inequality measures up within Christianity. We touch upon Marx, the Old Testament, the New Testament, Pope Francis, socialism, and diversity. Sponsored by: http://finlingo.com/ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/misesuk-org-podcast/id1322473728 Music: http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
This week's episode ranges from a discussion about the growing importance of novellas and their advantages both for readers and writers, the difficult question of which story you might pick to introduce a new reader to a favourite author, the importance of distinctive voices in both short fictions and novels, the upcoming 87th birthday of the great Gene Wolfe, and James Cameron's new TV documentary on SF, which features appearance from several SF writers and critics, including Gary. Then Jonathan springs on Gary the question of what his favourite book is, so Gary tossed it right back to Jonathan. We both came up with answers that date back to our respective childhoods. In addition to Gene Wolfe, some of the authors mentioned include R.A. Lafferty, Ted Chiang, Margo Lanagan, Kelly Link, Robert A. Heinlein, T.H. White, Sam J. Miller, Kate Wilhelm, Ursula Le Guin, Andy Duncan, Howard Waldrop, Catherynne Valente, Jeffrey Ford, Lavie Tidhar, John Varley, James Patrick Kelly, Alec Nevala-Lee, and Joseph Heller. In other words, another ramble.
We discuss Passing Strange, a Tor.com novella by Ellen Klages. 🐝 You can read a transcript of this episode. 🐝 Passing Strange; 00:22 Passing Strange by Ellen Klages Wakulla Springs by Andy Duncan & Ellen Klages The Green Glass Sea by Ellen Klages Recommendations; 18:23 When You Reach Me by Rebecca Stead The Girls at […] The post Fangirl Happy Hour, Episode #111 — Passing Strange by Ellen Klages appeared first on Fangirl Happy Hour.
On Show 21 of the MisesUK.Org podcast, Andy Duncan spoke with Tho Bishop, the Social Media and Press Editor at Mises.Org, in Auburn, Alabama, about the recent missile attack, on Syria. This was carried out by the U.S., the U.K., and the French governments, following an alleged ‘chemical attack’ on Douma, in Syria, supposedly carried out by President Assad. Sponsored
On Show 20 of the MisesUK.Org podcast, regular host Andy Duncan spoke with Claudio Grass, a Mises Ambassador for the Mises Institute and a precious metals advisor based in Switzerland, about Hayek's ideas on the denationalisation of money. These stem from Hayek's book on this subject first published in 1976. They focussed on the removal of the state from the production of money and the relevancy of Hayek's ideas in this newer age of cryptocurrencies, along with the older monies of gold, silver, and other valuable commodities, possibly also becoming combined with the latest block chain technologies. Sponsored by: http://finlingo.com Music: http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
Tonight, on Show 19 of the MisesUK.Org podcast, regular host Andy Duncan spoke with Ryan McMaken, who is editor of both ‘Mises Wire’ and ‘The Austrian’, at the Mises Institute, in Auburn, Alabama, as well as the host on ‘Radio Rothbard’. They spoke about trade wars, trade tariffs, and other such matters, particularly in regard to the recent rumblings coming
Tonight, on show 18 of the MisesUK.Org podcast, regular host Andy Duncan spoke with Duncan Whitmore, who was the recent winner of our Mises UK Essay competition and who also spoke at our recent Mises UK conference. They spoke about economics, hard money, monetary inflation, the potential collapse of the EU, Brexit, the glorious Jacob Rees-Mogg MP, the abominable Theresa May PM, Hayek, Mises, the spread of Austrian School economics, localisation, secession, the Holy Roman Empire, the wonder of Switzerland, the British state’s National Health Service, and a few other measly extraneous matters.
Tonight on Show 17 of the MisesUK.Org Podcast, Andy Duncan speaks with Tom Rogers about his Mises UK Essay, which was a runner-up in our 2017 Essay Competition. The essay was entitled, 'Oil wars: Is this an accurate summary of US-led interventions in the Middle East of the 21st century?'. We explore that topic in a little more depth, as we approach nearly three decades of heavy western involvement in the Middle East since President Reagan pulled out the U.S. Marines from Lebanon, in 1984. We also talk about the human nature of warfare, the philosophy of Thomas Hobbes, and the book 'Nineteen-Eighty-Four', by George Orwell, amongst other subjects.
Tonight on Show 16 of the MisesUK.Org Podcast, Andy Duncan speaks with Austrian Economist, Swithun Dobson, about the 'Great British Economy'. They discuss the potential bubble in the British housing market, quantitative easing, British state deficits, the magic money tree of the Bank of England, the immediate future of the Conservative Party's leadership, Jacob Rees-Mogg, and the economic potential of Brexit.
Tonight, on our seventh MisesUK.Org podcast, Andy Duncan speaks with Yuri Maltsev, a Senior Fellow of the Ludwig Von Mises Institute and Professor of Economics in Wisconsin, as well as being an author of numerous books and many Austrian School articles. They compare and contrast President Donald Trump with President Vladimir Putin, examine how economics worked in the late Soviet Union, what Murray Rothbard was like to meet for the first time, and how they believe the future of Austrian Economics will go against Socialism. Sponsored by: http://finlingo.com/ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/misesuk-org-podcast/id1322473728 Music: http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
We are, I believe, at a turning point in history. I see a glimmer, the tiniest wee glimmer, of the ‘End of Socialism’. So what is socialism? At its core, it’s a religion of theft. And its God is ‘The State’. So what’s ‘The State’? Well, the state is a murderous organised criminal gang, aided and abetted by its intellectual bodyguards who get their cut by masking this criminality...
On our epic fifth podcast, Andy Duncan speaks with Sean Gabb, a Vice-Chairman of Mises UK, about a variant of that famous question from Monty Python's 'Life of Brian', what did the Romans, or the Greeks, ever do for us, in terms of modern western civilisation? We be cover the major Greek philosophers, Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, and Epicurus, along with different Roman Emperors, including Nero, Caligula, and Constantine. Along the way, we explore the technological difference between us and the ancients, what we have to learn from the Byzantine Empire's resistance to the Moslem invasion from the East, plus the best and the worst of the Roman Empire's Emperors. As a special bonus, at the end of the program we also discover what the author Richard Blake might be doing in terms of his novel series on the Byzantine Empire. Sponsored by: http://finlingo.com/ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/misesuk-org-podcast/id1322473728 Music: http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
Kinsella on Liberty Podcast, Episode 233. This is my appearance on the Jan. 9, 2018 episode of the Mises UK Podcast, with host Andy Duncan. From his shownotes: On the fourth episode of the MisesUK.Org Podcast, Andy Duncan discusses with Stephan Kinsella the concept, theory, and practice of Bitcoin ownership, amongst other topics, which include the use of Bitcoin as money, the comparison between gold and Bitcoin, and the possible collapse of states everywhere due to the current monetary revolution which states may have been too slow to respond to, for the sake of their own existence. Youtube version: Related material: KOL191 | The Economy with Albert Lu: Can You Own Bitcoin? (1/3) What do you legally “own” with Bitcoin? Posted on November 23, 2018 by prestonbyrne -- see my comments for more on whether bitcoin is ownable property, see this Facebook thread KOL085 | The History, Meaning, and Future of Legal Tender KOL086 | RARE Radio interview with Kurt Wallace: The War on Bitcoin KOL 043 | Triple-V: Voluntary Virtues Vodcast, with Michael Shanklin: Bitcoin, Legal Reform, Morality of Voting, Rothbard on Copyright Tax Plan May Hurt Bitcoin, WSJ Swiss Tax Authorities Confirm that Bitcoin is VAT-free in Switzerland Tokyo court says bitcoins are not ownable FinCEN Rules Commodity-Backed Token Services are Money Transmitters Bitcoin Is Officially a Commodity, According to U.S. Regulator; Miami Judge Rules Bitcoin Is Not Money; Dismisses Money Laundering, Transmitting Charges How to handle bitcoin gains on your taxes SEC: US Securities Laws ‘May Apply' to Token Sales Federal Judge Rules Bitcoin Is Real Money See other links at KOL191 | The Economy with Albert Lu: Can You Own Bitcoin? (1/3) My facebook post discussing ownership of Bitcoin Tom Bell: Copyright Erodes Property? KOL233 | Mises UK Podcast: Bitcoin Ownership and the Global Withering of the State for more on whether bitcoin is ownable property, see this Facebook thread KOL085 | The History, Meaning, and Future of Legal Tender KOL086 | RARE Radio interview with Kurt Wallace: The War on Bitcoin KOL 043 | Triple-V: Voluntary Virtues Vodcast, with Michael Shanklin: Bitcoin, Legal Reform, Morality of Voting, Rothbard on Copyright KOL249 | WCN's Max Hillebrand: Intellectual Property and Who Owns Bitcoin
On the fourth episode of the MisesUK.Org Podcast, Andy Duncan discusses with Stephan Kinsella the concept, theory, and practice of Bitcoin ownership, amongst other topics, which include the use of Bitcoin as money, the comparison between gold and Bitcoin, and the possible collapse of states everywhere due to the current monetary revolution which states may have been too slow to respond to, for the sake of their own existence. Sponsored by: http://finlingo.com/ Stephan Kinsella is Director of the Center for the Study of Innovative Freedom, and the Founding and Executive Editor of Libertarian Papers. His personal website is http://www.stephankinsella.com/. iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/misesuk-org-podcast/id1322473728 Music: http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
Kinsella on Liberty Podcast, Episode 233. This is my appearance on the Jan. 9, 2018 episode of the Mises UK Podcast, with host Andy Duncan. From his shownotes: On the fourth episode of the MisesUK.Org Podcast, Andy Duncan discusses with Stephan Kinsella the concept, theory, and practice of Bitcoin ownership, amongst other topics, which include the use of Bitcoin as money, the comparison between gold and Bitcoin, and the possible collapse of states everywhere due to the current monetary revolution which states may have been too slow to respond to, for the sake of their own existence. Youtube version: Related material: KOL191 | The Economy with Albert Lu: Can You Own Bitcoin? (1/3) What do you legally “own” with Bitcoin? Posted on November 23, 2018 by prestonbyrne -- see my comments for more on whether bitcoin is ownable property, see this Facebook thread KOL085 | The History, Meaning, and Future of Legal Tender KOL086 | RARE Radio interview with Kurt Wallace: The War on Bitcoin KOL 043 | Triple-V: Voluntary Virtues Vodcast, with Michael Shanklin: Bitcoin, Legal Reform, Morality of Voting, Rothbard on Copyright Tax Plan May Hurt Bitcoin, WSJ Swiss Tax Authorities Confirm that Bitcoin is VAT-free in Switzerland Tokyo court says bitcoins are not ownable FinCEN Rules Commodity-Backed Token Services are Money Transmitters Bitcoin Is Officially a Commodity, According to U.S. Regulator; Miami Judge Rules Bitcoin Is Not Money; Dismisses Money Laundering, Transmitting Charges How to handle bitcoin gains on your taxes SEC: US Securities Laws ‘May Apply’ to Token Sales Federal Judge Rules Bitcoin Is Real Money See other links at KOL191 | The Economy with Albert Lu: Can You Own Bitcoin? (1/3) My facebook post discussing ownership of Bitcoin Tom Bell: Copyright Erodes Property? KOL233 | Mises UK Podcast: Bitcoin Ownership and the Global Withering of the State for more on whether bitcoin is ownable property, see this Facebook thread KOL085 | The History, Meaning, and Future of Legal Tender KOL086 | RARE Radio interview with Kurt Wallace: The War on Bitcoin KOL 043 | Triple-V: Voluntary Virtues Vodcast, with Michael Shanklin: Bitcoin, Legal Reform, Morality of Voting, Rothbard on Copyright KOL249 | WCN’s Max Hillebrand: Intellectual Property and Who Owns Bitcoin
In our third MisesUK.Org podcast, Andy Duncan talks to Roman Skaskiw about Bitcoin. So, what is Bitcoin? Is it in a bubble, like Tulipmania? How can a Bitcoin have no 'intrinsic' value? What does 'intrinsic value' mean in a subjective world? Will the nascent world government ban Bitcoin to make it worthless? Can it actually ban Bitcoin even if it wanted to? Did the NSA invent Bitcoin? We explore all of these issues in this edition. Sponsored by: http://finlingo.com/ Roman Skaskiw is a Bitcoin evangelist and business entrepreneur based in Ukraine. You can find his Bitcoin resources at: http://romanskaskiw.com/ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/misesuk-org-podcast/id1322473728 Music: http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
Welcome to the first ever episode of the MisesUK.Org Podcast. In this episode, Andy Duncan speaks to the Mises UK Director, Keir Martland, about the purpose of Mises UK and its future plans, both in the immediate short-term and in the longer term. Sponsored by: http://finlingo.com/ Music: http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
Inspired by the early days of the Church, the preaching of Andy Duncan inspires the hearers to truly pursue God and a life of purity, power, perseverance and purpose; in spite of any push-back we will likely encounter.
Inspired by the early days of the Church, the preaching of Andy Duncan inspires the hearers to truly pursue God and a life of purity, power, perseverance and purpose; in spite of any push-back we will likely encounter.
Inspired by the early days of the Church, the preaching of Andy Duncan inspires the hearers to truly pursue God and a life of purity, power, perseverance and purpose; in spite of any push-back we will likely encounter.
Inspired by the early days of the Church, the preaching of Andy Duncan inspires the hearers to truly pursue God and a life of purity, power, perseverance and purpose; in spite of any push-back we will likely encounter.
Inspired by the early days of the Church, the preaching of Andy Duncan inspires the hearers to truly pursue God and a life of purity, power, perseverance and purpose; in spite of any push-back we will likely encounter.
On Mises Weekends, this week, Jeff Deist joins Andy Duncan of the Fin Tales podcast to talk about next week's Presidential election. Going beyond the electoral horse race, Jeff and Andy also discuss the impact each candidate could have on the Federal Reserve, gold prices, and US foreign policy.
Andy Duncan talks to Frenchy on Rural Focus about GRDC supported research into slugs and snails.
Andy Duncan joins me in the Truman booth at Frostburg's Princess Restaurant, where we discuss the profound influence of Richard Pryor on his writing, why he loves playing with real-world historical characters and events in his stories, what it was like to collaborate with Ellen Klages on their award-winning novella "Wakulla Springs," what, if anything, writing teachers can teach, and much more.
With passion and insight, Andrew Duncan declares key truths from the story of Jesus visiting Zacchaeus' house; including the results that were in alignment with God's purposes for his life and our's.
With passion and insight, Andrew Duncan declares key truths from the story of Jesus visiting Zacchaeus' house; including the results that were in alignment with God's purposes for his life and our's.
With passion and insight, Andrew Duncan declares key truths from the story of Jesus visiting Zacchaeus' house; including the results that were in alignment with God's purposes for his life and our's.
With passion and insight, Andrew Duncan declares key truths from the story of Jesus visiting Zacchaeus' house; including the results that were in alignment with God's purposes for his life and our's.
The following audio was recorded live at the KGB Bar on January 21, 2015, with guests Gregory Frost and Andy Duncan Gregory Frost Gregory is the author of eight novels (including Shadowbridge, Lord Tophet, Fitcher’s Brides) and over fifty short stories of the fantastic. His novelette “No Others are Genuine” was a 2014 “Long Fiction” […]
Great interview with the financial derivatives expert and Austrian economist Andy Duncan about the destruction of money and its effect on the world, with a discussion on the role of capitalism, labor, markets, and the value of capital on the Read more › The post MTI012: Austrian Economics with Andy Duncan appeared first on Money Tree Investing Podcast.
Our fifth piece of audio fiction for May is “Beluthahatchie” written by Andy Duncan and read by Kate Baker. First published in Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, March 1997. Subscribe to our podcast.
The Unheard Voices of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror panel from Arisia. Catherine Lundoff moderated this panel, with K. Tempest Bradford (standing in for Nisi Shawl), Julia Rios, Trisha Wooldridge, Andrea Hairston, and Victor Raymond. Listening to this doesn't give you the visual cues that people in the room had, so a note up front: Nisi was in the audience, but wasn't up for sitting on the panel. There was an ongoing joke about Tempest being Nisi, and about Nisi being Nalo Hopkinson, who was not at the convention. Awards season!*Lambda finalists include lots of OA members like Nicola Griffith, Sacchi Green, Mary Ann Mohanraj, Alex Jeffers, Alaya Dawn Johnson, The editors and contributors to Ghosts in Gaslight, Monsters in Steam Gay City: Volume 5, Melissa Scott and Amy Griswold, Richard Bowes, Lee Thomas, and more. Full list here: http://www.lambdaliterary.org/features/news/03/06/26th-annual-lambda-literary-award-finalists-announced/*The Nebula nominee list is also out, and lots of OA types are there too, including Sofia Samatar, Nicola Griffith, Ellen Klages and Andy Duncan, Vylar Kaftan, Catherynne Valente, Christopher Barzak, Alaya Dawn Johnson, Sarah Pinsker, Rachel Swirsky, Karen Healey, and Nalo Hopkinson. Full nominee list here: http://www.sfwa.org/2014/02/2013-nebula-nominees-announced/The Galactic Suburbia Award and Honor List is out now, and the joint winners are N.K. Jemisin and Elise Matthesen. Full Honor List here: http://galactisuburbia.podbean.com/2014/03/23/episode-96-19-march-2014/*Carl Brandon Society is a group for fans and writers of color. They give out the Kindred and Parallax Awards for fiction by and/or about people of colors, and also administer scholarships for students of color to attend Clarion.*Broad Universe is a group for women who write and publish science fiction and fantasy. They have a website, a podcast, and many promotional and support networking opportunities for members, including organizing group readings and book sale tables at conventions. *WisCon is a feminist science fiction convention held each year at the end of May in Madison, Wisconsin. The Carl Brandon Society and Broad Universe both have strong presences there. *Con or Bust is an organization that raises money to send fans of color to conventions. The Carl Brandon Society administers the funds. *Gaylaxicon and Outlantacon are conventions specifically for the QUILTBAG SF fandom community. Gaylaxicon is a roving con (like WorldCon), and Outlantacon happens each year in May in Atlanta. This year's Gaylaxicon will be hosted by Outlantacon.Work by people on the panel:*Filter House is Nisi Shawl's Tiptree Award Winning short story collection (Tempest joked that her collection would be called Filter House 2).*Redwood and Wildfire is Andrea Hairston's Tiptree Award Winning novel (for which she had also just received a Carl Brandon Award on the day of this panel).*Silver Moon is Catherine Lundoff's novel about menopausal werewolves*Catherine writes a series about LGBT SFF for SF Signal.*Julia is an editor for Strange Horizons, which is always interested in publishing diverse voices.*Kaleidoscope is an anthology of diverse YA SF and Fantasy stories Julia is co-editing with Alisa Krasnostein, which is scheduled to launch in August of 2014.*In Other Words is an anthology of poetry and flash by writers of color Julia is co-editing with Saira Ali, which is scheduled to launch at WisCon in May, and which will benefit Con or Bust.Other things mentioned: *Lorraine Hansberry was an African American lesbian playwright, best known for Raisin in the Sun, but Andrea pointed out that she also wrote a lot of science fiction plays. *The SFWA Bulletin incited a lot of pushback in 2013. Here is a timeline: http://www.slhuang.com/blog/2013/07/02/a-timeline-of-the-2013-sfwa-controversies/. It has since changed editorial staff and has just put out the first of the new team's issues, which seems to be a lot more favorably received, as evidenced here: http://www.jasonsanford.com/jason/2014/03/the-new-sfwa-bulletin-is-blowing-my-mind.html.*"The Serial Killer's Astronaut Daughter" by Damien Angelica Walters was written partly in response to the SFWA bulletin's sexism. *A Stranger in Olondria by Sofia Samatar came up as an example of a novel by a person of color put out through an independent (not one of the big New York houses--Andrea argued for calling these sorts of publishers independent rather than small) publisher, Small Beer Press. Since the panel, A Stranger in Olondria has won the Crawford Award and been nominated for the Nebula. *Crossed Genres, Twelfth Planet Press, and Papaveria Press are independent presses that publish diverse voices.*Clarkesworld, Lightspeed, Strange Horizons, and Apex are magazines Tempest sees publishing diverse stories. Tor.com is also publishing more diverse stories now, like "The Water That Falls on You From Nowhere" by John Chu. *The Tiptree Award celebrates work that expands our notions of gender.*Dark Matter is an anthology exploring a century of SF by black writers. *Blood Children was an anthology put out by the Carl Brandon Society in 213 to benefit the Octavia Butler Scholarship, which sends students of color to Clarion. *Bending the Landscape, Kindred Spirits, and Worlds Apart were brought up as examples of QUILTBAG anthologies from more than just a few years back. All of these were mentioned as early examples, but the panel agreed we need more. *Daughters of Earth is a collection of stories by women from the early 1900s to 2000 with accompanying critical essays. This collection is edited by Justine Larbalestier. Andrea wrote a critical essay about an Octavia Butler story in this book. *The Cascadia Subduction Zone has a feature where an established writer recommends and reviews an older work that might be obscure. Andrea and Nisi have both done this. *Lethe Press publishes best gay SF stories each year in Wilde Stories, and best lesbian SF stories each year in Heiresses of Russ. Nisi and Julia are both in Heiresses of Russ 2013.*From the audience, Saira Ali recommends Goblin Fruit and Stone Telling as diverse poetry magazines, and Aliens: Recent Encounters (edited by Alex Dally MacFarlane) as a good anthology.
A little late due to technical issues, but here is Episode 155 of The Coode Street Podcast. This week we asked master storytellers Andy Duncan and Ellen Klages to join us in the Gershwin Room to discuss the writing life, short fiction, collaboration and their forthcoming Tor.com novella "Wakulla Springs". As always, our sincere thanks to Andy and Ellen for taking the time to talk to us. We hope you enjoy the episode!
Coming up… Promo: MuchoMangoMayo2013 02:00 Fact: Synthetic Voices by James Rogers 03:33 Main Fiction: “On 20468 Petercook” by Andy Duncan 22:33 Narrator: Dennis M. Lane 20468 Petercook See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Andy Duncan creator of Bullrun and Gumball 3000 joins us to talk about rallying, the new Porsche GT3 RS, strip clubs, Coos Bay Oregon, 24 Hours of Lemons, the Noble M400 and European travel.
Jack England, aka Andy Duncan, talks about his libertarian, action adventure, swashbuckler, neck-gripper, killer, thriller debut novel, The Sword Of Marathon.Buy The Sword Of Marathon from Amazon. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit frisby.substack.com/subscribe
Jack England, aka Andy Duncan, talks about his libertarian, action adventure, swashbuckler, neck-gripper, killer, thriller debut novel, The Sword Of Marathon. Buy The Sword Of Marathon from Amazon. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Andy Duncan of Bullrun and Jeff Glucker of Hooniverse stop by for all the usual bullshitting plus Nino got a sound board.
With the International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts in full swing, Gary called in with Andy Duncan and Karen Joy Fowler to discuss genre, short stories, writing novels, Andy's first short story collection in eleven years, The Pottawottamie Giant and Other Stories, and much more! As always, we hope you enjoy the podcast!
Welcome to Episode 15 of Speculate! The Podcast for Writers, Readers and Fans. In this episode we wrap up our look at Eclipse Four, Night Shade Books’ newest anthology, with a discussion of some of the writing techniques demonstrated in some representative stories by Michael Swanwick, James Patrick Kelly and Andy Duncan. If you enjoy […]
Hi all, Welcome back for Episode 12 of Speculate! The Podcast for Writers, Readers and Fans. In this episode we start a new sequence of discussion/interview/discussion shows on the new anthology from publisher Night Shade Books and editor Jonathan Strahan, Eclipse Four, concentrating in particular on stories by Michael Swanwick, James Patrick Kelly, Andy Duncan […]
With important lessons learned from Andrew's first encounter with Jesus, Pastor Andy Duncan declares the keys that are vital to our encoutering Him also, as well as how to continue on this awesome journey of being Christ's disciples.
With important lessons learned from Andrew's first encounter with Jesus, Pastor Andy Duncan declares the keys that are vital to our encoutering Him also, as well as how to continue on this awesome journey of being Christ's disciples.
With important lessons learned from Andrew's first encounter with Jesus, Pastor Andy Duncan declares the keys that are vital to our encoutering Him also, as well as how to continue on this awesome journey of being Christ's disciples.
With important lessons learned from Andrew's first encounter with Jesus, Pastor Andy Duncan declares the keys that are vital to our encoutering Him also, as well as how to continue on this awesome journey of being Christ's disciples.
With important lessons learned from Andrew's first encounter with Jesus, Pastor Andy Duncan declares the keys that are vital to our encoutering Him also, as well as how to continue on this awesome journey of being Christ's disciples.
With important lessons learned from Andrew's first encounter with Jesus, Pastor Andy Duncan declares the keys that are vital to our encoutering Him also, as well as how to continue on this awesome journey of being Christ's disciples.
With important lessons learned from Andrew's first encounter with Jesus, Pastor Andy Duncan declares the keys that are vital to our encoutering Him also, as well as how to continue on this awesome journey of being Christ's disciples.
Enjoy this Live Event featuring Granbury's own youth praise band called 24/7 and our own Andy Duncan with his friends from Tyler, Texas,