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On this week's podcast, Ben & Webby have Farm Trader Harry Randell on to talk about his experience of being in charge of Haulage while Andy George was taking a much deserved holiday.To start they talk about the experience and knowledge Harry will have gained from his two-week trial by fire, while doing their best not to boost his ego too much!They then go on to talk about current market conditions locally and globally.Lastly, the boys discuss how East Anglian farmers have been getting on compared to the rest of the country. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Acknowledgement of Country// Headlines// 7.05am Cross to Priya & Leila at Disrupt Land Forces 7.15am Mark from Flight Free Australia spoke about the recent government White Paper on aviation and why this pushes us further into dangerous climate territory. flightfreeaustralia.net.au; http://www.no3rdtullarunway.net.au/ 7.30am Cross to Priya at Disrupt Land Forces 7.45am Marisol Salinas talking about the impact of colonisation on Indigenous Mapuche-Huilliche people at the Disrupt Land Forces Festival on Mon 9th Sept. 8am Cross to Nita & Leila at Disrupt Land Forces 8.15am Andy George from Reclaim our Democracy Lismore Songs// Aeroplane - Tim Minchin Asteroid - RVG Breakthrough - Masami Kawaguchi & His New Rock Syndicate Two Sides of the Truth - Public Opinion Afro Orchestra
This week Andrew is joined by haulier, Dale Watson and Dewing Grain's very own Logistics Manager, Andy George. Dale speaks about his journey in the grain industry, from where he started to his current role. Dale starts his early mornings at 3.25 am, and talks to us about his day-to-day tasks. He informs us that the youngsters starting out in this type of work can find it very difficult and lonely. Andrew goes into more detail with him about the shortage of drivers and what could this mean for future market figures. Market Report for w/c Monday 19th February, Andrew goes through the figures for this week. The market is continuing to go down and he speaks about the facts and probabilities of it increasing again. He finally announces the location of the next Dewing Grain walk which is in Reepham and the What Three Words are Sings-Galloping-Fruity on Thursday 29th February at 2 pm! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Media Storm LIVE at Kings Place, London, Saturday 16th Sep, 7pm: https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/words/media-storm-2/ Last week, Media Storm made national headlines after uncovering proof that UK police recruiters were rejecting ethnic minorities at discriminatory rates. Today we ask: why? What stages of the recruitment process are causing this disparity? What social factors besides ethnicity are playing a role? We put these questions to seniors in the National Police Chiefs Council, Black Police Association and Metropolitan Police, police officers who've been through the process, and research experts. Join us for a thorough autopsy of the assessment process, a process Black applicants are 60% more likely to fail than White ones. The episode is created by Mathilda Mallinson (@mathildamall) and Helena Wadia (@helenawadia). The music is by Samfire (@soundofsamfire). Buy the team a coffee on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MediaStormPodcast GuestsBrendan O'Brien, BluelightJanette McCormick, Uplift and National Police Chief's Council @jem7069Andy George, President of National Black Police Association @andygeorgeniDr Pete Jones, psychologist @fatwhiteblokeLeroy Loga, Black Police Association co-founder @LeroyLogan999Charles Ehikioya, Metropolitan Black Police Association @ChazzzaCrKaren Geddes, The Thin Black Line @KarenGeddesQPM SourcesSubscribe to Media Storm on Patreon for access to FOI data: https://www.patreon.com/MediaStormPodcast Baroness Casey report: https://www.met.police.uk/SysSiteAssets/media/downloads/met/about-us/baroness-casey-review/update-march-2023/baroness-casey-review-march-2023a.pdf Contact usTwitter, Insta, TikTok, Facebook: @mediastormpodEmail mediastormpodcast@gmail.com Media Storm first launched from the house of The Guilty Feminist and is part of the Acast Creator Network. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/media-storm. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Media Storm LIVE at Kings Place, London, Saturday 16th Sep, 7pm: https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/words/media-storm-2/ This is the first in a three-part Media Storm investigation into institutional racism in UK police forces. In it, we provide statistical evidence of institutional racism at a recruitment level and, with the help of lived experience, identify where it is occurring and how to fix it. This investigation follows the conclusion of Police Uplift, a three-year initiative by the Conservative Government to recruit 20,000 new police officers. This was a once-in-a-generation opportunity to ensure police forces represent the communities they serve, an opportunity that the government and National Police Chief's Council promised would be seized. Yet Media Storm's data falsifies a key assumption informing their diversity schemes, one that is also used to excuse slow progress: the idea that People of Colour are less likely to apply to be police officers than people of White British ethnicity. For Police Uplift, Media Storm reveals, Minority Ethnic groups were over-represented among police candidates, but underrepresented among those appointed. This proves that the problem lies not with communities but with the assessment process, during which minorities are eliminated at discriminatory rates. Join Media Storm and guest experts for an in-depth dive into what is going wrong, as we ask the question: What does “institutional racism” actually mean? The episode is created by Mathilda Mallinson (@mathildamall) and Helena Wadia (@helenawadia). The music is by Samfire (@soundofsamfire). Buy the team a coffee on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MediaStormPodcast GuestsDr Pete Jones @fatwhiteblokeChris Donaldson, co-founding member of National Black Police Association @trojan1963Andy George, President of NBPA @andygeorgeni SourcesSubscribe to Media Storm on Patreon for access to FOI data: https://www.patreon.com/MediaStormPodcast Police Uplift appointment data (can beaccessed quarterly): https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/police-officer-uplift-quarterly-update-to-march-2023Police Uplift announcement: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/national-campaign-to-recruit-20000-police-officers-launches-todayEthnic representation preceding Uplift: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/955182/police-workforce-mar20-hosb2020.pdf Contact usTwitter, Insta, TikTok, Facebook: @mediastormpodEmail mediastormpodcast@gmail.com Media Storm first launched from the house of The Guilty Feminist and is part of the Acast Creator Network. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/media-storm. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Andy George, Chief Inspector in the PSNI and President of the National Black Police Federation joined Tom Dunne to discuss the recent data breach in the PSNI...
Andy George, Chief Inspector in the PSNI and President of the National Black Police Federation joined Tom Dunne to discuss the recent data breach in the PSNI...
London's VAULT Festival was founded in 2012 by Andy George and Mat Burtcher in the tunnels under Waterloo Station. The lockdown due to the COVID pandemic came during the 2020 festival and resulted in the cancellation of the 2021 and 2022 festivals, but the programme has now been announced for a big return in January 2023. BTG Editor David Chadderton spoke to VAULT's Director and co-founder Andy George about the principles and criteria for the festival programme, it's humble beginnings ten years ago, survival over three years of COVID and highlights of the 2023 event, plus he comes up with an interesting metaphor for creating theatre taken from Wallace and Gromit. VAULT Festival 2023 takes place in various venues around Waterloo from 24 January to 19 March featuring more than 500 theatre, comedy, cabaret and late-night shows.
Violet Coco, featured in this interview from August 2021, has just been imprisoned for 15 months with a no parole period of 8 months, Violet's crime was to block one lane of the Sydney Harbour Bridge for about 25 minutes. Our country is becoming an authoritarian state quicker than we can recognise it. Stay tuned for more on this ridiculous court decision, which was directed by the new(ish) NSW laws, crafted (in my opinion) by a savage bunch of politicians, fighting desperately for the rights of their fossil fuelled mates to kill the world with impunity.
Chip and Tez talk to Andy George of #HTME and learn why he learns how to make everything! Also the orange glob gets beat in court, Arizona is in trouble, Florida is racist, and look at those dead ass birds!
Просто отличная музыка! 01 Giom, Lonely Boy - Devil's Advocate (LA Mix) [Bunny Tiger Dubs] 02 Roach Motel - The Night (Jaymo & Andy George's Crystal Cave Remix) [Get Physical Music] 03 Elos & Vegas - Balaam [Beste Sonne] 04 Lana Rossa - Advice [Report] 05 Richard Wasc - This Is Holiday (Extended Mix) [Great Stuff Talents] 06 Illan Nicciani, Nosfe - Tattoos (Martin Aquino Respect Your Father Remix) [Draft] 07 Roach Motel - Wild Luv (John Aquaviva & Olivier Giacomotto Remix) [Get Physical Music] 08 Sante - Freak That (Original Mix) [Get Physical Music] 09 The Golden Boy - Freed (Mike Vale Remix) [Glasgow Underground] 10 Franky Rizardo - Tempo (Original Mix) [Stereo Productions] 11 Emanuel Satie - Private Show (Original Mix) [Get Physical Music] 12 Adapter - Synthetic (Original Mix) [Get Physical Music] 13 Marc Romboy, Stephan Bodzin - Atlas (Adriatique Remix) [Systematic Recordings]
Does the UK have a policing issue? In recent years, there have been reports of ongoing problems within the police service, including the increased use of stop and search on minority communities, the use of discriminatory language in both public and private spaces, and the strip searches carried out on children. These systemic failings have led to public mistrust of law enforcement; the very people who are meant to be seen as protectors of the law, are instead viewed as oppressors. In today's episode, we speak to Andy George, the President of the National Black Police Association. Andy offers a unique perspective on what it means to be a minority ethnic police officer in the United Kingdom, having previously served as a law enforcement officer in Northern Ireland during the Troubles. The discussion delves into the importance of diversity in the police force, his fears around the increased stop and search powers, and how police can reconcile and build back community relations. Media Minded explores the bizarre world of misinformation and conspiracies. Following on from the success of the first season in 2019, each episode platforms a different subject who has previously been a victim of, or a willing participant in, a conspiracy theory… but these lines may be more blurred than you think. Ex-cultists, anti-vaxxers and more describe their slow descent into the untrue, and those who experience the brunt of the lies and hatred explain the effect that the proliferation of these ideas has. All the while, industry-leading academics and experts provide theoretical justifications for the actions taken by all parties. Presented by Matteo Bergamini Edited and recorded by Sabina Mckenzie Brown. This podcast is made possible thanks to the kind support and sponsorship of the US embassy in London.
Andy is a police officer of both Malaysian and Northern Irish heritage. He is also a father of three children and president of the National Black Police Association, an organisation which represents police officers of ethnic minorities across the UK. In many ways, it is Andy's experiences while growing up which have influenced his desire to stand up to racism as part of his profession. ********************* Huge thanks to our sponsor, The https://our-voices.captivate.fm/rya-home (Royal Yachting Association) (RYA) Visit the https://our-voices.captivate.fm/rya (RYA website) to find your local club and get involved ********************* http://ourvoicespodcast.com/ (Check out the Our Voices website for more on this story) http://ourvoicespodcast.com/ (We're also on )https://www.facebook.com/ourvoicesinthenhs (Facebook), https://twitter.com/OurVoices14 (Twitter) and https://www.instagram.com/ourvoicespod/ (Instagram) A https://our-voices.captivate.fm/fascinate-productions (Fascinate) Production
The boys are joined by an ALLSTAR lineup of Guests to breakdown this Sundays matchup versus Carolina. First we talk to Zach Selby of the WFT to get an update on Curtis Samuel, Rivera/Cam relationship, and Deandre Carters story. Then were joined by George Carmi and Chris Bryant to predict the score of Sundays game. Comment your score predictions below!Support the show (https://burgundy-zone.creator-spring.com/?)
Andy and Mike discuss National Coffee Day, escalator hazards, the great clown shortage of 2021, and an $11 million dollar desert oasis.
Voyages: a monthly journey into funky, deep and uplifting house music
1 Norman Cook, This Should Be Played At High Volume2 Kali, Ali Love, Emperor feat. Kali (Maceo Plex Last Disco Remix)3 Hot Since 82, Habischman, Leave Me (Original Mix)4 Jaymo & Andy George, Remember (Original Mix)5 Dusky, What I Never Knew (Original Mix)6 Justin Jay, Static (Original Mix)7 Martin Landsky, ET2 (Original Mix)8 DJ PP, I Fell The Music (Original Mix)9 KODY, You Were (Original Mix) LEFTWING10 Groovebox, Brooklyn (Original Mix)11 Pleasurekraft, Anubis (Mike Vale Remix)12 Jerome Robins, Good For Me (Original Mix) DJ Dan
This week Andrew kicks off with the market report for week commencing 22nd January 2021.In Farmchat Andrew is joined by Dewing Grain’s Logistics Manager; Andy George for his debut on podcast. They discuss his back story, Andy’s pro tennis and coaching career, what got him into the grain trade, and load stories from his time at Dewing Grain. Thanks to all our listeners, old and new. Keep in touch - we are @dewinggrain on Twitter.The Dewing Grain Podcast is produced by www.eastcoastdesignstudio.co.ukDewing Grain - Independent grain trader for Norfolk and Suffolk01263 731550 - www.dewinggrain.co.uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
www.graceenoughpodcast.com Pastor Andy George joins me to discuss pastoring a multi-site church through the pandemic. We discuss challenges, unexpected blessings, engaging an online community, and how people can support their local ministry leaders. Questions Andy and I Discussed: (5:23) We are quickly approaching 1 year of living during a pandemic, which means you are approaching 1 year of leading a church during a pandemic. How has your life and ministry changed during this time? (9:05) What have been some of the biggest challenges of leading during this time? (12:45) What have been some of the unexpected blessings of leading during this time? (19:02) What does pastoring an online community look like in comparison to a traditional congregation? (28:23) What has been/is one of your greatest fears for your congregation? (34:01) In what ways, can congregants (in this case me) come along side their pastors to support and encourage them? (39:29) Any final words you would like to share with followers of Jesus who find themselves struggling to return to their local church or engage online? Quotes to Remember: "My biggest fear for our congregation is that they're just going to get apathetic, that they just have gotten so used to not attending church in person." SHOW NOTES cont. Related Episodes: 63: Mazi Robinson | Managing Anxiety 61: Daniel Messina | Jesus as King 68: Doug Gamble | Learning to Rest Connect with Andy George on Twitter and IG ----------------------------------------------- Follow Grace Enough Podcast on IG and FB and www.graceenoughpodcast.com ------------------------------------------------
On 23 August, the 29 year-old became another black American man to be shot by police in the United States.He survived but his father revealed his son had been left paralysed from the waist down.Three of Jacob’s sons witnessed the shooting and the family say they have been left traumatised.What will be the lasting impact on their young minds? How might it shape their own future relationship with police officers? And will we see real change?On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Noel Phillips, we are joined by Sky’s James Matthews and Andy George, Interim President of the National Black Police Association in the UK.Warning: Contains some strong language and the sound of gunshots.Daily podcast team:Podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast producer - Nicola EyersAssistant podcast producer – Emma-Rae Woodhouse Interviews producer - Oli FosterInterviews producer - Hollie AthertonInterviews producer - Tatiana AldersonInterviews producer - Megan CouttsArchive - Simon WindsorArchive - Robert FellowesMusic - Steven Wheeler
This podcast looks at anything and everything to do with the War of the three Kingdoms. In episode 6, I'll talk about the 1643 Siege of Bristol - the mother of all sieges - and one which would have failed were it not for the efforts of Prince Rupert. I'll also chat with Andy George, the commanding officer of Prince Rupert's Bluecoats, a regiment within The Sealed Knot re-enactment society.Find out what made the 2018 Bristol re-enactment so poignant, and also why Cheriton 2005 was a most memorable event, as well as more about The Sealed Knot and Andy's interest in the civil war.To find out more about the civil war, you can read various articles relating to it on my blog: http://www.allegianceofblood.comPlease do subscribe to CavalierCast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify to keep in touch!Thanks for your support!
ANDY GEORGE said, "The only thing I knew about life was that I didn’t want to live in London." It's now 2020 and he has followed his dream to work in the arts and theatre world, and is currently well entrenched in London as one of the founding directors of the successful Vault Festival. This is a winter theatre festival aiming "to bring colour and a bit of joy to the world" during the drab London months of January - March. Andy's story is one of finding connections between people and theatre, landscape and the city and creating one's identity and connection with people away from the work place. As well as a great fan of travelling, Andy is a huge fan of the parks, woods and forests around London where you can be connected to the city, yet also separate from it. “Explore locally, You don’t have to go halfway around the world to explore, There’s so much to be discovered in your local area, Discover around what’s around you” THIS IS ANDY'S UNIQUE STORY ABOUT LONDON, THE WORLD AND LIFE. ANDY'S CONTACT DETAILS... At the Vault Festival https://vaultfestival.com/ this year's festival was cut short by the corona virus outbreak. Please, please come along next year and suppport Vault Festival 2021. "Showcasing the best of emerging artists in the capital and in the country a platform to express themselves and audiences to discover new work. Beautiful way to bring together humans and they can share their stories and we can learn from each other." Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VaultFestival/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/vaultfestival?lang=en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vaultfestival/?hl=en ABOUT THE PODCAST... Information on Travelling Through… with Emma can be found at: https://www.travellingthrough.co.uk/ The Travelling Through Jingle was written and produced by Mariska Martina https://www.mariskamartina.com/ Show notes 013 ANDY GEORGE Show Notes can be found at this link https://travellingthrough.podbean.com Thanks to Andy George and Vault Festival https://vaultfestival.com/ for hosting this podcast recording on 12.03.2020 and for the impromptu background music from Haus of Kunst https://vaultfestival.com/whats-on/the-haus-of-kunst/ as they were rehearsing during part of our podcast recording.
Andy George and myself get together for our weekly unscripted chat about football. As the title says, right backs, Norman Hunter, the 2009 FA Cup Final and Puskas all feature! All podcasts are available for download or subscription on Spotify and iTunes or your usual... Read More ›
How To Make Everything is a YouTube channel that explores things we use everyday (and some we don't). Host Andy George takes his curiosity and learns how to make everything from scratch. A sandwich, glasses, an obsidian sward, clothing are some of the things he's made from scratch for YouTube. In this episode we talk with him about how he grew to over 1 million subscribers on YouTube and amassed millions and millions of views on his videos. Andy shares some tips on dealing with comments, the rigorous schedule of producing a weekly YouTube video and how to deal with the ever-changing YouTube algorithm.
1) Feel Love (Micky More & Andy Tee Club Mix) - Richard Earnshaw. 2) How I Feel (Richard Earnshaw Mix) - Steve Taylor, Ozzy & Stix. 3) Smoke Everyday (Original Mix) - Gary Caos. 4) Superheavy Funk (Original Mix) - Ministry Of Funk. 5) Can't Help The Way That I Feel (David Penn Remix) - Sneaky Sound System. 6) Enjoy the Ride (feat. J.Noize & Kaye Fox) [James Talk & Ridney Remix] - Roy Davis. 7) Crazy Circus - Iban Reus. 8) Do the Clap (Mason's Re-Clap) - Da Chick. 9) Save Our Soul - Bob Sinclar. 10) Dancin (feat. Luvli) [The Golden Boy Remix] - Aaron Smith. 11) This Groove (Extended Mix) - Lenno, Oliver Heldens. 12) The Sound of Violence (Aeroplane Remix) - Cassius. 13) Feel This Way - Inland Knights. 14) I Can Show You (Better Than I Can Tell You) (Phonk D Edit) - First Choice. 15) I See You Baby - Groove Armada. 16) Henry's Treat - Jaymo & Andy George. 17) Superlovin (Original Mix) - Danny Cruz, Mark Funk.
01 Dancemaster Dony 02 Reach Out Frederick & Kusse 03 You Can Do It Baby (Dancemaster Dony Extended Remix) Mark Knight & Danny Howard 04 Love Somebody Else Maceo Plex, Joi Cardwell & Jon Dasilva 05 Alors On Danse Oscar L 06 Way Back Gorge 07 Control Your Bast Jaymo & Andy George & Sidney Charles 08 Shake Sonny Fodera 09 Pleasant Surprise Random Classes 10 Calypso Marcus Homm 11 My Mind (Derek Marin Remix) Deep City Groove 12 Dancemaster Dony Deep House Session Time: 1 Hour 6 Seconds Date: 4/19/2019 AMAZING CONTINUOUS DEEP ELECTRONIC DANCE HOUSE MUSIC MIXSHOW EPISODE 192 MIXED AND PRODUCED BY DONALD "DANCEMASTER DONY" LAWRENCE. Podomatic: https://dancemasterdony.podomatic.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/DanemasterDony Facebook: https://facebook.com/DonaldDancemasterDonyLawrence Twitter: https://twitter.com/DancemasterDony Google+: https://plus.google.com/+DancemasterDony
As an independent theatre practicioner, Strideforth brings his talents to VAULT Festival in the bustling district of Barbacides in Carcos, but finds his ambitions frustrated by an audience composed entirely of zombies.For upcoming live shows see www.unseenhour.com/live-shows.Written by James Carney, performed by him, Joey Timmins and Brice Stratford. Monologue written by Josh Morrall and performed by Mat Burt. Guest musician: Tim Wilson. With a special safety announcement from Andy George. (That's all three festival directors and the communications director of VAULT Festival!) Produced by James Carney and Andy Goddard.@unseenhour
Any friend of Plaza de Funk's is a friend of ours! This week The Space Cowboys are pleased to welcome to The RIPEcast PDF's good pal and flat mate, the founder of FlatOut Records and the pride of Stockholm: Peo de PItte (a.k.a. Haggstrom). For his appearance on the show, Peo treats us to sixty minutes of his signature "big room beats and cutting edge synths", a tech-funk mix with plenty of attitude. Peo's RIPEcast is a mere sampling of what you'll be hearing at Burning Man this year by the way. He'll be making his first ever trip to the Black Rock Desert adding to what is promising to be an impressive roster of international DJ talent on the playa this year. Keep on eye on Peo's Facebook fan page and website (www.peodepitte.com) for his Burning Man gigs. Many thanks to Peo de Pitte from The Cowboys for this fantastic RIPEcast. Enjoy Cowpokes! A little more background on this week's guest..... Peo de Pitte hails from the city of Stockholm. Having relocated to London, Peo has been cooking up a storm with his original production; remix work and his late night, hands-up-heads-down DJ sets. He has been running his own label FlatOut Records, home to his two aliases Peo de Pitte and Haggstrom which has seen support on radio, in press and at the forefront on headline DJ's sets right around the globe. His hailed remix of ‘Riverside' by Sidney Samson has so far clocked up over 75,000 downloads! His trademark combination of big room beats and cutting edge synth's has resulted in making Peo one of the most exciting new producers to emerge since IKEA. With remixes and releases on labels such as Global Underground, SIMMA, Fingerlickin', LOT49, U&A, Frenetic and Champion Records, it is no surprise that he has won huge support from some of the dance worlds biggest acts like Afrojack, Crookers, Groove Armada, MJ Cole, Sinden, Roger Sanchez, Laidback Luke, Treasure Fingers, Kissy Sell Out, Elite Force, Jaymo & Andy George and Lee Mortimer. In-turn, this lead Peo to be invited to perform exclusive mixes for Annie Nightingale on Radio1 and Loose Cannons on Kiss FM as well as various radio stations worldwide. In the year's Peo has been on these shores, he has not had time to stop, unless of course, his studio surrounds him. He has toured Australia playing to full capacity venues, slammed shows in all around Europe and endless clubs in the UK such as Fabric, The Egg and Ministry of Sound and he also dropped a very special VIP set at Global Gathering. Men want to be him, woman can't help but dance to him and DJ's & producers are literally queuing up to work with him. Welcome to the world of Peo de Pitte. http://www.peodepitte.com http://www.myspace.com/peodepitte http://www.youtube.com/peodepitte http://www.twitter.com/peodepitte http://www.soundcloud.com/peodepitte http://www.facebook.com/peodepitte